HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-15 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH •
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MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING
From the Daily Pilot Newsroom
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Local seniors set to graduate this week.
THIS WEEK ... Newport-Mesa's six high
schools send off their Class of '92 on
Tuesday -Back Bay: 10 a.m.; Corona del
Mar: 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa: 6 p.m.;
Estancia: 5 p.m.; Newport Harbor: 3
p.m.; and Monte Vista: 10 a.m ....
The Costa Mesa City Council meets
Monday night. It may be one of the last
meetings before Council-basher Sid Soffer
is scheduled to go to jail. Worth keeping an
eye on ...
The sente11cinJ? of Former Newport
Beach Utilities Director Robert Dixon, who
pleaded guilty of embezzling $1 .6 million
in city funds, is scheduled for Friday after
being postponed last week. Sentence
predictions around town include
everything from straight probation with
credit for time scrvcp to the maximum
seven years in prison. Stay tuned ...
A date with Kevin Murphy's only a
nine-iron away, or so we hear. If you'd
mJde a note in the Daytimer this week to
hook up with new Newport Beach City
Manager Kevin Murphy for lunch, forget it.
He's booked every day until August.
What about breakfast? Same thing.
At this late date, your best bet, our
sources tell us, is to try to arrange a golf
dale. Murphy loves the lin~ ....
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SeNing the Orarrge Coa-st-smce 1907
Hundr .. check out library groundbreaking
By Tony Dodero
&llff Wltlr
~ Big bash for new Newport Central
Library puts local officials to work.
NEWPORT BEACH -The saga of the new
Central Library began another chapter Sunday in
a groundbreaking ceremony amid the sounds of a
Marine Corps Band and the shadows of red.
white -an blue balloons.
Ben Jackson, the chairman of the Board of Li-
brary Trustees, told the crowd of approximately
500 that the new library, which will sit on a four-
acre chunk of Conner Irvine Co. land, will be an
"architectural and cultural landmark ."
The new structure is set to replace the old
Newport Center Library at 856 San Oemente
Drive.
SNuN ~.1y Noc
From left: Buu Aldrin, Jean Watt, Rulhelyn Plummer, Kevin Murphy,
: Elizabeth Stahr, Chris Cox, Clarence Turner, Ben Jackson, Bob Wynn .
Among those at the gala were Rep. Ouisto-
pber C.ox, Assemblyman Oil Ferguson. Mayor
Pro Tem Oarence Turner, California State Li-
brarian Gary E. Strong, astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
former City Manager Robert W--ynn, present City
Manager Kevin Murphy and several city council
members.
Brownie Troop 294, Girl Scout Troop U48,
the Newport Beach Girl Scout Color Guard and
the U.S. Marine Corps Band from El Toro were
also on hand for Sunday's celebration.
Both Turner and Cox addre!ICd the mostly
red, white and blue dressed crowd and thanked
all of those involved in fundraising. Library of-
ficials had requested the patriotic clothing in
honor of Flag Day.
Several local dignitaries sat perched on a platform
at the library's new Avocado Avenue site to pay hom-
age to those who have raised approximately $1.6 mil-
lion for the new 52,000 square-foot resource center.
So far, more than 292 people have donated to the li-
brary.
"It's just.J.>een a long time coming," said Eliza-
beth Stalir, 'co-chair of The Newport Beach Li-
brary Foundation. Stabr and her husband, John.
have spent 18 months raising funds for the new library
and sbe hopes the groundbreaking wiJI spark even
See LIBRARY,._,_
Going
to bat for
Honduras
~ Boy Scout collects
ball equipment for Little
League players in small
Central America town.
By Tony Oodero
Sllll Wrtlet
CORONA DEL MAR -It was
a perfect match. Baseball player
Jeff Matsen needed to do
something out of the ordinary for
his Eagle Scout aw:ud, and the
Little Lc:iguers from a small town
Soup kitchen
may move
back to Rea
...,. Resident vows to fight
charity agency's return to
Costa Mesa neighborhood.
By Tony Oodero
SW! Wm?f
COSTA MESA - A requeM by
the Someone Carei. soup kitchen to
return to its original home in the
Rea Community Center is expected
to be-heard tonight by the City
Council.
lj~--=~~:::.,:::::;~~!~~~~~~~;~in Honduras could barely supply heir own bau, balls ond gtoves:---
So Matsen, 17, a second bnscman
Founded by Merle H:ulcbtrg, the
controversial kitchen was pushed
ou t of the communit Cef!ter mo~-+---
than two years ago by residents liv-
ing nearby, who complained about
'
An artist's drawing of the new Costa
Mesa Seniors Center set to open Friday.
The new, fabulous, much-anticipated,
S2 .5 million Costa Mesa Senior Center
thrO\"YS open its doors Friday evening for an
invitation-only, black-tie optional
grand-opening ba h. For seniors who
a1dn't make the A party list, the
20,000-squarc-foot center ,.,,ill be formally
d<.'dicated on Saturday, and an
old-fashioned ice-cream social will be
held Sunday the more than 16,000 seniors
in Costa Mesa. Come on down!. ..
The folks in charge of lrrelev<int Week
XVII , which honors the last player selected
in the NFL dr<ift, are looki ng inviting any
diehard collegiate booster to the first
Alumni College Rally Night at Malarkey's..,
where you can wear your colors, sing your
school's song and generally act like you're
in college again (and no one will notice).
Admission is S 10 and the dincher:
entertainment is provided by Bill "The
fox" Foster, the world's fastest beer
chugger. Please call Pat (556-0353) for
more information and remember:
sis-boom-bah! ...
This week is also
the time to sign-up
a company team
for Irrelevant
Week's Superstar
Competition, held
this year at the
Sports Club/
Irvine. The fun
half-day takes
place from noon
to 4 p.m. and
features events like
"Brazilian
Volleybird,"
"Basket Bocchi
Ball," and a
''Tricycle Race."
Each five-person
team (at least two
woman) costs
S125 and
proceeds benefit
the Children's A P.Ht Irrelevant
Home Society. A Wen event was the
T-shirt and lunch Dine and Dash.
arc included. Call
Dan See at 975-8400 for more detiils ...
And finally ... The alwayt helpluf
Caltrans sent us a press reletlte toud~ the
MWS that a 21 ·member cleleptlon from
China will be coming to look • our
OrJ.ngc Cou.nty freeways today. C..ltrans
eng1nceB Wiii iead the tour while"'
interpreter translates. If the Chlnm lend
21 tra~tion officials ror a Callfomla
site tour, perhat>I they al~ haw
mastered the elfica.nt 1Mth0dl al our
pemment~ ...
-Wtll;.m Lol.Hkll, ~Hor
on the Corona del M:ir High
School baseball team, hooked up
with Newport Pony League
President Tom Hoover, who he
learned was running baseball
equipment to the Honduran town
of L:l Cciba.
"They're really struS$1ing for
equipment," Matsen s:ud. "They've
had to cancel games just because
they didn't have enough baseballs."
Matsen knew Hoover from his
many years of playing Little League
baseball in the Newport Beach
area, so he offered to go to bat for
Hoover :ind collect baseball
equipment as a way to get his Eagle
Award.
loi tering and panhandling by those
who were fed there.
In response to the complaints,
Hatleberg moved her operation to
the South Coast Community Church
at the corner of Victoria Street and
Placentia Avenue. But now the
church is faced with possible closure
and Hatleberg needs a place to
move her kitchen, "hich feeds up-
wards of 200 people a day.
But Pat Dolan, a nearby resident
and former president of the Mcsn
Verde Homeowners Association,
vows to fight the kitchen's move
back to the center nt 661 Hamilton
St.
"In order for me to get my Eagle
Scout raok, ba.ve to do a I~
community seryice project," said
Matsen, a member of Newport
See SCOUT /Ill* ,_
lMl'~Pilul
Jeff Matsen wi th equipment he has collected for Little leagues in Honduras.
"The citizens have reclaimed that
area and recl:iimed the park,"
oornn 1 • PMr,o m u ~d
people living in the park and pan-
handli ng. All the problems we rec-
See KITCHEN/Im ,_
Family of baby with ,
aye cancer gains
new hope, friends
By LoMM Basheda
5"" Wik
COSTA MESA -The mother of a
eight-month-old boy named Tunmy has
learned that ahhough the cancer which
took his left eye is growing back in rtie
riaht one, it has not spread to any other
part of his body u was feared earlier this
week.
-1~Timmy L)'DCh was acvcn weeks old 1·
when his mother Sheilah walked into his
1 bedroom one mornina to find his eye
' .,... bul1in1 so far out that each ind~ual
eyelaSh had a ~ between it.
Sevenl t~sts la&cr, Lynch learned a
( SM BABY,._,_
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Bona ~111arad of wrongdoing
in accepting campaign funds
~ No charges filed against Costa Mesa City Council member. ·
By Ton~ Oodero
S1mf Wltllr
COSTA MESA -CQuncil member
Peter Burfa has been cleared of allega-
tions that he broke a city law when he
accepted three contributions from de-
velopers tctaling $3,000 to help boo t
his congressional campaign, according
to the Onnae County District At-
torney's office.
Gory Monahan, a manaaer at Henry
'N Harry's Goat Hill Tavern, accused
Buff a in May of wronadoinf. He said
Buffa pocketed the money JUSt weeks
after votina oo the city's General Plan,
which set standards for Sa~ioka Fanns
and George and Judie Argyros, the de-
velopers who contributed to his cam-
paiJO.
According to CO\ta Mesa M1..nic1pal
Code, council members must w:ul more
than three month after voting on city
law before they con ccept contribu·
tiMs of $250 or more.
Buffa contended that the city law
did not apply to contnbutil)ns m de for
federal election onl) for city pur-
J>ChCS. And Buffa noted th:it bis YOles
on the General Pinn did nolhin& to
SH BUFFA/Ilea ,_
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WEEKLY PLANNER
Government Meetings
121 Costa Mesa Ci ty Council -The council
will hold its regular bimonthly meetin~ 6:30
p.m. Monday intlle council chamoers at 11y
Hall, 77 Fair Drive. The public is invited.
There is a public comment period at the
beginning of each meeting, during which
residents may offer comments on any item not
appearing on the agenda. Public input is also
welcome on agenda i1ems, as they come up.
[2] Costa Mesa Planning Commission -
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The fi\C·member commission advi cs the City Council and
sometimes mJkes final decisions o n matters pertaining to building
and development in the city. The commission will hold a study
se~i.ion for review of future agenda items at 6:30 p.m. Monday in
the conference room behind the council chambers at City Hall, 77
Fair Drive. The public is welcome
[2] Ne\\pOrt Beach Planning Commission -The commission
will hold 11'> regular bimonthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in
the council chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard. The public is
welcome .
0 Costa Mesa Transportation Commission -The five-member
commisi.ion is appointed by the Ci1y Council to make decisions
and advise the council on mauers having to do with traffic and
tr:insponation in the city. The commission will meet at 7 p.m. in
the council chambers al City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
Traffic rep ort
The Fourth Street offramp from the
southbound Santa An a Freeway closed
Sunday and will remain closed unti l spring,
1993.
The HOV lane on the northbound Costa
Mesa Freeway will be closed between
MacArthur Boulevard and the Dyer Road
overcrossing will be closed from 9 a.m. to I
p.m. Monday, June 15 through Thursday, June
18.
The number two Jane on Pacific Coast
Highway \1 ill be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. between El Moro
and I ligh Drive through June 15.
On the northbound and southbound Santa Ana Freeway, night
clo..,urci.. 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., will occur on various lanes be1ween
Jcffrc) Ro:id and Jamboree through June, 1992.
The northbound Santa Ana Freeway connector to the
Southbound Costa Mesa Freeway will remained closed until
\\Int er, 1993.
Nightly closures, midnight to 5 a.m., on the northbound Costa
Mesa free\.\lay from the Santa Ana Freeway to Fourth S1reet, will
cuntinuc through May. 1992.
On the Costa Mesa Freeway, the northbound Fourth Street
offr.1mp will remain closed through Spring, 1993.
On the Costa Mesa Freeway, night closures, from midnight to 5
a.in .. of all northbound and southbound l nes
bct,,ecn the Santa Ana Freewa}' interchange
and Fourth Street in Santa Ana will continue
through May.
School lunches
Monday -Chicken Patty, bun or 'burrito.
shredded lettuce cup, chilled 1)ears. milk
Tuesday -Special s:ick lunch
Wednesday -SUMMER VACATION
Costa i\1csa
,\ re"c.J.:nt p.irkcd ;1nd luekcc.J her
,·,1r 1n the .'\.IQ() bltXk of A,·enuc of
the ,\rt\, UnfurtunJ1clv. the top "as
c.Jo" 11 Sum.:une rcJchcd an Jnlf ~tole
.111 ckumn1' gJrJge door (>p.:ncr val·
ued at Sl.:!5 • \n a11cmpt,J bur2l.m "J' th\loart-cd Wcdnc,d.1\ nicht ·in the 1300 blud. of r\d.1m' ,\\~nu<.' Re~1dcnts of
the humc app•m:nth 'cared the 1n·
truJcr a"a~ • r\ ~hopper JI the Circle K store .
11 9 LI l'\>nh111.1 Ave, failed to pay fur
J lJ\.: of ticcr al 3 a m. Thursday. • A muh11c r.1d10 unit valued at
S 1.000 "·" \l11kn I/om an unloc~eJ
C.11 Ill the .:!SOO block of Clubhou\e
Ru.ad
At>t>Ut S.:!OU in ld'h "J\ ~tulcn
from a lod.cJ \Jfc '""de a citv park· 1ng wllcc1111n booth at the 'o.ilboa
1'1c r p.1rl..ing lot Pol Ke found no "S'" of forced cntrv 1u the sJfe or toll hooth :inc.J a burglJr al,irm hac.J
111 •t gone off • ~om cone \tole SI , I 00 in c1hh
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'iomctime between ~aturday and Thursday from a locked w:ill safe in a
hou\C on the 15()() block or Lincoln Street. Police found no evidence of
furecc.J entry to the house or safe, in
wlrn:h S 1,000 in cash was left behind. • A 37-foot motor home worth
SI0:!,000 was stolen between Monday afternoon and Wednesday morning
from a s1ora1?c lot at DeAnu Bayside
V1l1Jge at 3bo East Coa.st I lighway.
The mJroon-colored 1986 Executive
motor home was locked and its bur-
glar alJrm was set. The owner told pulice an extra key was in)ide the
motor home. • A prowler was discovered looking io the front window or a house on
Sky~ail Drive in Corona dcl Mar be· rwccrr t I and 11":30 p .m. Wctlnatt:iy.
The residents told p<>hce there have
been about four to five s1m1lar inci-dents during the last :r.1~ months. A
neighbor al~ :r.Jw the prO\\lcr. de· scribed a~ appro~1m;atcfy s reel 9
inches tall. slim, and wearing a black.
hooded sweabhirt. • Someone stoic a SJSO. cxtra-1.irgc
men's wet suit wmc11me bcl\\een Wed~csday night and Thursday
morning from tne f>Orch of a hou~ on the MOO block of Sca~hore Drive. The black, o·Ne1ll wet sui1 was hang·
ing from a trellis.
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Births . . ::.,: . .
Hoag Memorial Hospital
Moy 29
o Helga and Anthony Hughes, Cost.i
Mesa, boy
Moy 31
o Vtd:i and Donald Fackler, Costa
Mesa, girl
June 2
o Jill and Christopher Money, New-
port Beach, girl
o Elizabeth and Ja1T,es Wallace,
Costa Mesa, boy
o Stacey and Brian ~meron, Costa
Mesa, girl
June 3
o Kimberly and Jay Mullins, Costa
Mesa. boy
o Valerie and Ricardo Barrientos.
Costa Mesa, girl
a Lynette and John Juarez. Costa
Mesa, boy
o Cynthia and William Filcse, Costa
Mesa, boy
June 4
DAmanda and Joseph Altamirano,
Newport Beach, girl
o Susan and Joseph Blumeni..rant.z,
Costa Mesa, boy
o Lynette and Robert Caughill, New-
port Beach, boy
June 5
a Joan and Ke11in Jensen, Costa
Mesa, boy
o Dana and John Dannelley, New-
port Beach, girl
o lind;a and Thomas Anderson,
Newport Beach. girl
o Valerie and Michael Gray, Newport
Beach, boy
June 6
o Connie and George Pind:ney,
Costa Mesa, girl
Saint Joseph Hospital
Moy 22
o Shelley and Ralph Ac"ermann,
Costa Mesa, boy
Fountain Valley
Regional Hospital
May 22
o IC.aren Brenner and Stephen Hill,
Costa Mesa, boy
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Orange County Recorder's Omce.
Costa Mesa
o Richard H. Miller, SO on May 2,
1992.
o Charles Wilborne Owen, 81 on f.1\ay
21, 1992 .
o Chris Martin Bitlle, 37 on May 23.
1992.
Newport Beach
o Calvin Eugene Miller, 89, on April
29. 1992
o Howard Wren Barnett. 86, on Apt1I
28, 1992.
o Mae Becker Robins, 89 on ~1.ay 22,
1992.
MO$t recent marriages as reported to
the Oran~ County R«arder's Ofrtce.
Costa Mesa
O ..toffman mJmed Kristina Marie
Pat..n on May 16, 1992 in Big Bear
Lake?
o Jose Trinidad Duenas, Jr. married
Maria Hortencia Morales on May 16 In
Cost.i Mes.i.
o David M. Olson married Anna-Marie
Kanka on May 16, 1992 in Newpott
Beach .
o Donald l ,.e Whitley married Wanda
LOCAi. TMlllATIIB:
Newport Beach 70/61
Balboa: 69/60
Costa Mesa: 75/61
Corona del Mar: 72/59
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compMtd to one MOCtw. but just u none of'*" rMdl 1~. do noc expect r'lin
ewty lime.
HOW TO USE THE .. DBYPAY" FORECAST
1. 1>RYDAV-foreceats .. dMigned to help you, liNllly, be atl6e to plan your
aetiviMI weeks ahead wilhout 10meOM cn.nging the forecast.
2. YOAJ must weed\ the tot.cast eec:te dly. 'Thefe'°t-. )'OU must cut fie fOf9ClaSt out
of dw publication Md post It con\19niently. like on the refrigerator door. 0t on yoix
buleCin ~d et home Of fie office
3. Al99f a wtlie, you will notice flat most rainy days occur on RISKY dlys, and rou
will gracl>elly gein c:onfidenoe in planning your aciMties on the DAVDA VS
The tor.casts won't be perfect, but you wil enjoy very fe110teble odds over the
monlhs and yeers Remember, "Risky" dlys ere not neciesserily reiny deys, but
aimply the days lh•t haw been ealeuleted, tor this perticuler forecast aitvelion 0\191'
a long periodol time, eo be in• ca'9gory which has demonsnted• higher probllbilily
lot inclement weather.
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714 133-9013
o 11'4 Allanl• Way S233,000, .. bed-
room, 2 ooth to Aoton Pham
o 1280 Londonderry St., $195,000, 4
bedroom, 2 b.llh to Brenna S. Wal·
Newport leach
o 3717 f:hannel Pl., SS90.000 4 bed·
room, 1 b.Jth to Mich.lei Sapersiein
o 209 Via Nice, SS7S,SOO, 3 bed·
room. 2 bath to Ph1hp G. Osborn
o 745 Via lido Nord, S6S9,000, 2
bedroom, 3 bath to Stephen C. Drum-
my
o 104 Via Yetta S483,000, to John D.
Wor1mann
o 1615 H.arrow Pl., S640,000, 4 bed-
room, l bath to C.uy S Retter
a 2282 La Linda a.. S459,000, 4
bedroom. J b.:lth to Gary Sequeria
o 2418 Slerr.1 Vista, Sl8S.OOO. J bed-
room. 2 bath lo Richard A. Cra\es
o 2402 Uni\.ersily Or •. S217,000, 3
bedroom. 2 b.:ilh to Jane M. HartmJnn
o 2915 Cassia SI., SSS0,000, 3 bed·
room, 3 bath to Q)arlcs R. Berreman
o 2411 Novia, S620,000, 3 bedroom,
2 bJth to John S. Farmer
o 4 Rue Vill.Jrs, S7S2,SOO, l bed·
room, 2 bJlh to Pearl Ziebarth
o 14 Cormorant Ci.. S4SO.OOO, to
Neil Brandom
1bc folio" 1111 p..:ople "ere 1ttrcs1NJ thu
p:w "•'•'k "" )1t•r1Cwn uf drwint und<:f 1he
111flu4·ncc. Titt.·~.: ~·op/.: hllH' 011/y lx"Cn tu·
r•·1t.:il 011 Ju1p1.-i011 of J r1m11.• Mlil, If< 1>1111
.11/ JU•'h aim••. rhq ire fll(H)t"<'nt untd
(lf\Jh'll i:uilt)
Costa Mesa
a Da,1d AllJn Bakh, H. C<>!>ta Mesa
o Alc1.1ndro Al\Jr.Jdo, 23, Co)ta Mesa
o Acl Poncrano·Onohe, 31 , Costa
,\\l').l
a \\'1lham fohn ~iolmes lO, 1 luntmg·
tun Beath
o Rcnl'C C1l>0n, )7, Huntmgton Beach
a hanc1s Me1snl.'r, JS, 11\ane
a S.rndra FJ)C Ch.l '· J7, Lagun.l Hills
a Ch.lrl<.'> Thomas Ste1.:u. H . Palos
\erdl~
O l rm Rene Cl•nt.ino, ~7. Scln Oem·
Lee Burgin on May 16~ 1992 in lr\lne. a Richard La\Hence of Ne"port Red ente
Newport Beach Car Bar and Crill .it 21~ Ocean fru1 t DM1gucl Anl,'CI hcuti.l, 28. 5.lntcl AN
o Robert Jack Distaso mJmcd Jamia o Michael Hatden of Hatden Insur-o Todcl Robcft ro\•lic. 24, SJnta Ana
Lynn Shanl.s on ~iay 6, 1992 in Coron.-. ance Services at )408 Via Opono Newport Beach
del Mar. o Ronald Ma\ey of M;iley lleclric.il
a George Carl Rach married Audrey Designer at 240 Ncwpo1t Center Or OCrcgory Todd Sceinberg.. lO, Cosw
Michele Cooper on May 16, 1992 in Costa Mesa Mesa
CoronJ dcl Mar. .o David u~~rza, 2-4, Los Anoeles o Hubert E. Sanchez, ODS Inc. Jt 700 r-o o Joseph Muslin married JJne Marl.s w. 19th St. o Je:.us R.l>mundo Perez, 21, Cost.l
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o Richard Kanzler o( Spectrum Auto·
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot .. Monday, June 15, 1992 A3 ~
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If you wish to speak to a real person, you're out of IUck
D id you see the cartoon in the sports section
or Thursday's Daily Pi101? 11 i.howcd a
baseball manager calling his bullpen to order
up a new pitcher. What he heard was:
Prospecting for new busincs'i slops, too. "ll's
difficult to get all the necessary facts together
"Thank you for calling the bull pen. lf you are
calling to request a lcfti e, prei.s 'one.' now. If you
would like a righl·hander, press 'two,' now. IL"
It is, of course, an exaggeration. Gut not mu ch or
one. These infernal voice·mnil machines are helping
push the dehumanization of daily life into warp
speed.
Vern Vihlene, a commercial video producer,
believes they are choking the economy. "All other
th ings being equal," Vern says, "it takes us about
four times as long to do business wi1h companies
th :u have voice mail as those that don't." On the
Coast
before )OU sit do" n :ind put
together a budget.
l often ha\c to call back to
make sure the clien1 and l arc
both talking the same langu•1ge.
But, of course, he's in a meeting
or whatever, so you lc:ivc a
message -and wait. When he
calls back, he says he'll have 10
talk to so and !>O about that. So
you wait ~me more. Most
callbacks t•ike a1 least half a da).
Multiply that by 10 or 12 projects
anc.J 1hat's a lot of non·producti'e
time."
Vc1 n concludes tlrnt, ... I he
"We actually had to shut down production on a
video for (a major car manufacturer) because we
ran into a problem only one man could solve -and
he was in a meeling,'' Vern adds. "Defore, you'd ge t
1his guy's office, they'd pull him out of the meeting
for five minutes and every1hing would be taken care
of. Nol now. Now evcry1hing s1ops."
economy is going to continue to
stagnate un1il we get rid of the!>C damn machine!>
and get people back to t.ill..ing with one another:·
Defenders of the \Oice-rn.1il malevolence '"" tell
you proudly that they an! cllicicn1 and the)-free
Jason Ashley. of Costa Mesa, was
one of the hundred Umver~1ty of Or·
egon students selected to re<:Ci\C the
1992 Centurion Award honoring out·
st:inding student leaders for their dcdr·
Ctilion and serv1ce. Ashley 1s a seni<>r al
the university ma1onng 1n :iccountmg
and finance.
Sc\eral Cost.l Mew and N~ .. port
Beach residents ha\e entered the 1992
Centennial celebration o( the Orange
County Fair being held luly 10·26 in
Co>ta Mesa. Andrew Coen, John Bolt,
Sheil;i Bolt, Jenn ifer B;iss, Jonath;in
Bass, Judy Bolt, Sheri Perez, Jc;inin e
Bass, Evalyn Hinz. K.lte 8. Jensen,
Sheri Perez, and Darien Ainsley of
Costa Mesa; and Jill Zimmerman or
Corona dcl Mar. and Kathleen Aumuck
ot Newpo'l Beach, hJ\C entered their
best in various compelili\e dep.irtmcnb
at the fair.
• come 1n
so we build our collection
of traditional sportswear
to satisfy the most
discriminating ...
regardless of age.
Fa ther's D ay
is June 21st
•t-••••
Liz S,H\<in, uf Newport Be.ich 1~ ont'
of t\\O members of the Jcw1~h FedL·r.1·
tion ol Or.inge County Stars or O,l\1d
high ><.hool )Oulh group \\hO \\On .rn
all-e,ix•n:.c p.lrd tour 1hroush l)l,1cl
Sam H. Stroich Jr •• son of Sam 11
Str01ch and the l,uc Pat11c1a Stro.,h, rl'·
ccr\cd h1> Milster of Arts Biology lrom
Humboh St.lie Urme1>1ty on MJ\ 16
StrOlch Jr. ,,;is .i gr.iduJte of Co:.1.i !\ll'$J
High School.
all ages,
intelligent people for more impon:int tasks than
an ... "cring the phone and taking message!>.
ll-Jl<lerpucky. They ju!lt let businesses dump
people off the pa) roll, me am' hile setting
interpersonal communications back a generation or
two.
One of the most complicated voice mails in
captivity is operated by a company that makes one
of the computcr·printers I own. The machine had a
M.!\'Cre :ittack of the freeglics one Friday afternoon
and groaned to a halt. I called a couple of repair
places, but they didn't have the needed pan.
So I called Citizen headquarter)! in Torrance. "If
)OU want the chairman of the board, press 'One,' "
the recorded voice said. Anc..I proceeded to rumble
on through almost every dcpanment except the one
I needed -the HELLLP! dcp::irtmcnt. "If you
want the fourth-noor men's room, press 37 ... lf )OU
want the laundry chute, prC!>!> 53 ... " .
Mo!il recently, I had a losing encounter \\ith the
au1om::iton at Harbor ~lunicipal Court. I w:is
"1 i1ing a column on the camp.iign for Judge Oud
Franklin's scat and wanted to talk to Presiding
Judge Suzanne Sha\\.
l \\an1ed to ask how y,c lay people might go
about making an intelligent chou.:c among the fhe
candidates. Dut I di covered I could not call the
Harbor Municipal Court and fine.I a \\:lY to be
connected "'ith the office of a judge. (I called again
while writing this and there is a much·improvec.J
syMcm -for-a-1tokc-rooil. Ma)-be my-bttclttng-t
some lawyer friends helped!).
I did not expect Her Honor Judge ShJ\\ to
answer personally, but l did C\pect the guardian of
the electronic gates to tell me \\hat button I might
prc)ts 10 be connected to her chJmber~ -)C gods,
e'en to the judge's 'oice mail.
The cheery gu)-told me ''hat buttons to pre!>s to
be connected to a "hole \Jriety of offices, but not
to a judge. Then he repeated 1hc message. When he
reached the end, a woman -arc these two an
i1em? -jumped on the line and s::iiJ "Goodbye."
Click. Duzzz.
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Send your items to Bob van
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Bay St., Costa M esa, 92627.
Today
Watercolor classes -
Registration opens June 15 (or
beginning And intermediate
watercolor classes beginning July
20 and 23 at the West Newport
Community Center. For
information, call 644-3240.
ADD and adults -
Attention Deficit Disorder used to
be regarded as a d1)E!ase afllicting
only children and adolescents.
Recent research ha!> re,e;iled the
disorder also affects ;idults, causing
di((iculty 1n concentrJt1on and
poor job perform,1nce. A seminar
on ADD in acJul~ "111 be offered
at 7 p.m. June 1 S at the offices of
Joan And re'':., 11 51 Dove Street,
suite 1 OS. in Newport BeJch. For
information, call 476-0991 .
Go lf tourney -The Jewish
Community Center o( OrJnge
County will ho:.t its first JCC
Classic (und-raising golr
tournament Monday al the
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Newport Beach Country Club. The
event is for men and women.
Prizes include a Lexus LS 400 for
anyone who scores a hole in one
--OA-the-l-7lh-hole.-M>r information,
call 95!1·7544.
Tuesday, June 16
Marriage seminar -Did
you ever wonder Why Men and
Women Have Affairs? Jo.inle
Heinemann, R.N .• will address the
topic on Tuesday night from 7 to
8:30 p.m. at Joan Andrews' offices
located at 1151 Dove Street, Suite
105, in Newport Beach. The cost
is SS and seating is on a
first-come, first-serve basis. For
more information, call 4 76-0991.
Jazz on Sunday -The
guitar and woodwind duo Tingstad
and Rumble will perform in a free
1azz concert at 2 p.m. June 21 at
Crystal Court, SunOower Avenue
and Bear Street in Costa Mesa.
Bridge lessons -The
Jewish Community Center of
Orange County, 2SO Baker Street
in Costa Mesa, will sponsor an
eight-week course in intermediate
bridge beginning today. For
inf0tm.ltion, calf 495-1303.
Retirement plans -The
Newport Beach o((ice of Shearson
tehman Brothers will offer-a
seminar on the topic of lump sum
distributions from retirement plans
at 7 p.m. June 16 at the Hy.iu
Regency Hotel in lr\.lne. For
inf ormallon, call 644-9111.
Women's networking
-The Dolphins, women's division
of the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce, will
address the issue of whether
women's networking organizations
are inherently sexist at the group's
monthly breakfast meeting. 7: 11 5
a.m. June 16 Jt Lhe Newport
Marriott. For reservations, Cclll
644-8211 .
Grits -The Grits
Foundation, a fellowship of
displaced southerners, will hear a
talk by entrepreneur Gregory
Wodark, of Sutro and Co. at the
group's breakfast meeling. 7:30
a.m. June 16 at the Pacific Club,
4110 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport
Beach.
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Wednesday, June 17
Estate planning -A free
workshop on estate planning and
utu.al funds will be..o«eced b~
FSC Advisory Corp. at 6:45 p.m.
June 17 at the Four Seaso1)s Hotel
in Newport Beach. Seating is
limited. Call (800) 288-7002 for
reservations.
Thursday, June 18
Reading party -The
Costa Mesa Library, i 855 Park
Ave., will begin its summer
reading program for children with
a party from 2:30 to 4 p.m. June
18. The party will feature Kelly
Clrmen Duro's Happiness Frontier
show, a colorful combination of
magic, comedy, audience
participation, ventriloquism,
juggling. storytelling. music and
song. For more information on this
year's summer reading program
"Incredible Journeys," c.111
646-8845.
Square dancing -The
Costa Mesa Quicksteppers, the
city's lively senior square dance
group, invite you to their weekly
dance, 10 a.m. Thurloday at the
Downtown Community Center,
Anaheim Avenue and Center
Street SQuare danci~. is America's
nationartotk dance. om the
Quicksteppers and get connected
to a nationwide network of square
dance groups. Couples with square
dance experience are pref erred,
but there are also available female
partners for single male dancers
who would like to join the fun.
For more information, call
545·5669.
Saturday, June 20
Strides Against Cancer
-The American Cancer Society is
sponsoring its second annual
non-competitive
move-along-a-thon to help raise
funds for cancer research,
preventative education and patient
service programs. The event will
take place at Newport Dunes at 8
a.m. Participants can walk, jog
run, skate or stroll. To get entry
forms or for information on
participation call the American
Cancer Society's Orange County
Unit at 751-044 1.
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Classic cars -More than
100 cars from the 1940s, 50s and
60s will be on display at the Mesa
Verde Center, Harbor Boulevard
and Adams Avenue from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. June 20. Entertainment
includes a 1950s costume contest
and live live entertainment.
Admission is free .
Financial planning -A
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penthouse suite at 19000
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By Vida Dean
SOdllY Edllor
I f you take 295 pounds of
brisket, smoke it for three
days and baste it with a secret
sauce, you wind up with some
good eatin'.
The serving of the tasty entree,
along with au gratin potatoes,
beans, cole slaw and apple pie
with ice cream was a winning
combination Saturdnr, at a
Talents?? party at Village Crean.
The benefit for Dig Brothers/Big
Sisters was organized by Pat Cox,
Helen Anderson, Marjorie
Fluor-Moore and Pat Roberts.
Roberts is the owner of the
secret sauce recipe that she
obtained years ago from a chef at
LBJ's ranch. "It's real Texas
barbecue," said Roberts who won't
give out the recipe except to say
"it doesn't have catsup in it."
The 200 who paid $55 each and
\\ere all dolled up in their
Western finery, dined at .table ct
up around the pool. ''Pat Cox and
the other members were here at
1he crack of dawn setting up for
p;i rty," said John Crean "ho
remembered the beef from last
~l!ar and was back again \\ith
Donna.
The festive area around the
pool was set up "ith red
checkered tables featuring
bandana napkins, fresh flo\\crs
and metal luminarie!. \\ith cactus
designs. "We blew up about :?00
balloons this morning," said
Nannette Thompson, looking
around the party zone decorated
"ith backdrops of a !.aloon and a
lhery table complete with a horse
(not real), bales of hay and wagon
wheel . A real li'c jack burro
named Apple Jack \\andered
about.
Ju tice. a sL'<-piece country
Western band, filled the air with
toe-tapping music and filled a
driveway with dancers.
"Talents??," a DO/DS support
group founded in 1982, h:is no
meetings, but each member is
asked to use her personal talent to
rai e money for the organi zation
which matche volunteer men ond
\\Omen to bo)'S and girl who arc
growtng up-in-singte-pnre
·Members using tolcnts to se t up
this party also included Marie
McDcvilt, Susan Gabriel, Edie
Nedeau, Dee Perkins serving up
beans made b) Peg Cully and
Patty Von Henkle, Dorothy Beek,
Joan Campbell, Anne Thomas,
Kathy Greenman nnd Constance
Mcl ean, Dorothy Beck, Jane
Connell, Am y Gaston, Gladys
Hanes and husband Tom, Irene
l ode, Judy Montgomery and Nyla
White.
Volunteering to help were
Assistcens of the Nc\\e_c:>rt Mesn
Assi tance League, Caitlin Plckart,
Jennifer Slroff e, Kristin Schwarz
and Andrea Barton ond Anne ond
Ron Bath, Dieter Himler, Ray
Cully, Sandy Brickn er nnd Bob
Schaefer.
Seen about the huge party place
were Ju ne \Vian, Maggie Murdy,
Nina ond Go rdon Furth, Katy nnd
John Weld, Lois and Jim Hines,
Sue and Ted Meredith, Frances
and Clyde Thomas, Betty Hall,
Donna Ke lly, Blair and Sue
lagrandcur, Dorothy and Bill
Sparr, Laurie and Mike
Mendenhall, Carol and Gary
Legrand and JNn anJ William
Wenke.
Also, there was Al Cox. "Can
you believe it? Al came to the
party tonight," said wife Pat.
"Be !.Ure and mention that Al
came. He nc\er goes to parties ...
\\:lit till his use buddies hear
about this," laughed Barbara
Aune. (Actually Al didn't have to
go very for ... he i~ a Crean
neighbor.)
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Clockwise from above:
Co-chair Pat Roberts
slices up the beef that
was smoked for three
days.
Newport Mesa Assis-
teens Caitlin Pickart,
Jennifer Stroffee, Kristin
Schwarz and Andrea
.Barton with Apple Jack.
The teen-agers assisted
with the barbecue.
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Orgar1zers Marjorie
Fluor-Moore, Helen
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Lor:dl Business & Other Authorities Take a ConlJrehensive Look At
America '~s changing ace : Society shapes direetio of plasti · sufge r-y
In the '50s \\Omen wanted to
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Ju!>t ask America's plastic
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I.'~ c of the beholder, but what
ckw~ one do if society's concept
u1 beauty 1-.ceps changing?
· Our culture's concept of the
perfect iace has changed
dramatically since the 19SOs,"
explained Niccole, who is the
medical director of CosmetiCare
Plastic Surgery Specialists in Costa
Mesa. "Take the nose, for
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wanted cute, turned-up noses
with ski-jump angles. Today, they
want a longer, stronger nose with
a wider bridge t1nd a natural,
non-surgical look." ·
In addition to the old stand-bys
such as "nose jobs" and "face
lifts," plastic surgeons today are
performing a number of
procedures that did not exist or
were not popular in the 'SOs such
as liposuction, chemical peels and
lip augmentations.
"The rise in popularity of these
newer procedures is directly
related to the popularity of
today's movie stars, models and
others who exemplify physical
attractiveness," said Niccole. "A
perfect example is when 'Pretty
Woman' made Julia Roberts a
star. My practice experienced a
substantial increase in the number
of women wJnting to undergo lip
augmentations."
Niccole revealed other
examples of how America's
perception of beauty has changed
throughout the decades. In the
·sos and '60s, it was popular to
have highly raised eyebrows and
high-lidded eyes, giving a
wide-eyed appearnnce.
In the '70s and early '80s, a
less severe look was in with lid
width more narrow, but the brow
was still slightly high. The entire
eyelid was sculpted rather than
lifted for a more nJtural look.
pulled back giving a stretched
t1ppearance.
In the '70s and e<1rly '80s,
facelifts involved musculJture
tightening. Although the incision
was less obvious, scarring wJ~ still
visible along the neckline. TodJy,
there arc almost no noticeable
signs or a person's f~celift and the
techniques for ad1ustment arc
even more sophisticated.
"MJny o: our patients todfy
underwent pla;;tic surgery in tl'ie
'50s and '60s and desire a more
updated appearance," said
Niccole. )
Today, patients demand a------------------------
narrower lid with less brow space,
giving an even more naturJI
Jppcarance. ,
Face lifts have also changed
significantly. In the ·sos and '60s,
the incision line was visible. The
su rgery was a surface-only
procedure where the skin was
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where the liposuction will be
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The procedure, which is
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As summer approaches, more
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The sudden popularity of
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Up to the
~~~~challenge~, ~~~i~
B ill Yingling loves a challenge. the exact same store and
The 48-yeor-old Corona de/ M or mix of merchandise in
resident and Baltimore native Newport Beach as you
started his 26-year career in retail on the would in Los Angeles.
East Coast and moved his family 17 The stores have to fit the
times as he moved up the ladder. community.
LDst August, Yingling was recruited How difficult a decision
ow:iy from his job as president of Lucky was it to leave a
Stores Inc. 's 239-store Southern successful chain, albeit
California division to take over as one in an
chairman of financially troubled 171rifty ultra-competitive
Corp. Los Angeles-based Thrifty owns business, to take over
Thrifty Drug Store~, Big 5 Sporting \\'hat was really a
Goods, two drug store chains in the troubled companyl
Pacific Northwest and two other sporting Ex1rcmely difficult, and
goods chains. I say tha1 primarily
Shortly after taking over, Yingling because the rela1ionships
made personnel changes within Thrifty's you build in the business.
management and began implementing a The team at Lucky is a
major turnaround plan for the phenomenal team of
money-losing 171rifty Drug Stores clwin. people. We buill a very
Jn the midst of the turnaround effort, close relationship over the
rioters in Los Angeles looted three Big 5 five years that I was there,
~tores and l 7 and I felt very
Thriftr. stores. Four comfonable there.
that and se1>-e the
community.
There \\ere some initial
indications in newspaper
articles that Thrifty was
not going lo reopen many
of its stores because of
financial problems. Were
those reports erroneou ,
or was there a change of
heart at some point?
It "as incorrect from
the starl. I think the fir,t
responses were, ''"e don 't
J..now '' hether "c "111 be
rebuilding or not bec:iuse
'"e don't kn ov. the extent
of the damage or \\hat our
insurance co,eragc 1s.
That wns wide Iv •
misquoted, and·
unfortunately, created
ome difficulties for m. in
the communit).
How much of
problems in our inner c111cs arc rather
deep ones and not ones that are casil)
!.Ohed, and in foci, sometimes elicit
responses that mmt others can't abide
\\ith.
Why did Pacific Enterprises decide
not to sell off the other chains and keep
Thrifty Drug Stores?
Individual sales \\ere being looked at
for each business. Subsequent to that,
the decision "as made to sell the entire
corporation. Once )Ou've made the
comm1tmem to sell the entire
corporation, the structure of that deal
changes substan1ially. Leonard Green &
Partners have chosen to support this
deal. They're our new partners. and
"e're rcillly excited i.1bou1 working with
them.
How will the transaction affect you
and the turnaround plans you're
implementing?
We "ill no" become equity partners
with Leonard Green.
Thrifty stores ''ere 'T I think 1he major
burned. here's no doubt driver i I \\OS
Thrifty Corp. ·s in my mind that interested in a new
parent company, h I' challenge. Another
Pacific Enterprises. W en m SUCCeSS-big issue was the
had planned to sell ful here at Thrifty, 'fact that it W::JS a
nll its retail chains it will be a feather growth opportunity
except Thrifty Drug \\ ith wh:u I believe
Stores, the only in everyone's 10 be unlimited
unprofitable unit in cap associated potential and
the croup. One of with Thrifty Drug opportunity :JS I go
the drug srore forward. And I
chains. Stores.' didn't have to
Sc:mle·b:Jscd Pav'n move. I could stay
your losses was
uninsured?
We h:id n SI
mil hon
deductible.:. ~o
there \\ill be at
lensl n SI
million lo::.s.
·1 hen the issue
of busines!.
interruption.
how much "e
lose there and
how much \'e
recover, is
'It seemed that
every station I
turned to I saw a
Thrifty store burn-
ing. I woul d be less
than honest if I
didn 't tell yo u there
is a certain amount
of anger ... '
The management
group "ill be
financ1:illy committed
JnJ in"olveJ \\ith
Lcon3rd Green, and
"e think that is a rare
opportunity. As far as
the turnaround itself,
\\C ha\C re\le\\ed it in
grcJt detail "ith
Leonard Gr~en. and
his group full)'
suppons 11. We h:i'e
tructured thi deal in
a "a> thJt the
Sll\c, is being said in Southern
sepnratcly, but the California, and in
re~r of Thrifiy Corp. is being ~old in a foct, stay in my current
management buyout headed by Leonard residence in Corona dcl
Green & Partners, a Los Angele ~br.
undetermined.
in~cstmem group. The tr:Jnsaction, which Wouldn't it be quite a
1s c\pected to be completed in August, feather in )'Our cap to
will be o huge st''P in efforts by Pacific prove yourself in such a
Enterprise), nhh.·h also 0\1 ns Southern challenging situation?
C1liforniJ G;is Co., to e>.it non-ut1lm Absol utely. There's no bu~incsscs. • doubt in my mind that
Jn spite of all the changes soing on m when I'm successful here
his high·prc~ure job, Yingling I) happy. at Thrif1v, it will be a
_.....Can Bill Yingling , Thrifty Corp .'s
new chairman , fill the prescript ion
to revive the struggling company?
Beyond the business
i.ldvantages of reopening
those stores, do you
sense any kind of
obligation to the
community to go bJct..
Jnd serve those marl..cb?
Yes, I thint.. that most
business people feel a
sense of responl>tbihty "1th
reg.1rd to the commun111es
1 hcv sen c. Obvious!\, '"e
feci it's a bu mes ·
Jn fact, he bclic1cs he may hJ\'C found feather ii1 e'Cf)One's cap
tile final stop in hi~ whirlwind rctnil ni.sociatcd with Thrifty
career. Earlier this 1\.cck, he discu~scd Drug Store!>.
hi) clwllcnges .1t Thrifty 1\1th The D:11ly I understand there
Pilot 's busine editor, Tony Co\' were some other initiatives in the
D --t""'u.;;...rnarouncf plan, sue as some
What "'ere the major problems "ilh remodelings o( the stores and employee
Thrifty Corp. "hen you \\ere brought in training for such things as shoplifting
to take over? prevention. How ha\'e the initiatives Within the corporation, fl\C of the gone so fad
companies "ere doing e"<tremely we ll. We\.c done extremely well with ·our The biggest problem was Thrifty Drug S1ores. It comprises about .56 percent of capital program. Our plans have been to remodel 300 to 350 stores in 1992. Wc\c that total business. and it had problems already complcled more than 100 of the that were related to some sulcs is!.ucs remodels and '~e will reach 350 rcmoJcb and major problems su rrounding a by the end of the }ear. That we believe
change in direction that wa effected in i a critical part of turning Thrift} the latter pan of 1990. . Did that have to do with pricing and around, giving it a new look.
merchandising mix? The training program has come along
There was a change in management very "ell. It's a \cry detailed program
late in 1990, and that management and it's directed at a lot of different
decided it w:is going to embark on n new issues -customer ef\ice, our shrinkage
strategy for Thrifty Drug Stores. TI1at issue · · · · We have spent well °'er SI
included an entirely different J..ind of million this· year in training, and we're
store, 3 different offering of products committed to making sure that program
and services th:it focused on a specific is -complete.
type of eustomcr.n very-snmll -niche. But -Underslanding that those-initiatives
as you know, Southern California is a cost money, the p01rent company is
very dherse area \\ith many differen t projecting a loss for Thrifty Corp. in '92.
ethnicities and types of people, and with Can you estimate ~hat the net loss ''"ill
620 stores. you can't go after just one be?
type of customer. We decided 10 tailor I can't really tell you where we're
our stores to the markets we erve. For going to come in at in '92. I can tell you
example, you wouldn't ncccs<'~rily have that we arc cu rrently ahead of our plan
Interview by Tony Cox
opportunity for us a~ \\1.'ll.
but we ha' e sen cJ thusc.:
an e' cry one of our ope ml ing units.
ITirlft) Drug Slori: " Jhi::n1 of its
turnaround plaa.
communitic, tor man} ) ears. for 1.lcc.1dc,
---.fl,....:tt~t.·:ne' People ~pen<lttlg Ofl
u' to mat..c ~urc that their
Would you expect the company to be
profitable as soon as '93?
Ab'lolutd).
C.ln you gi\e me a brcakdo,,n on
rcopenings of riot-damaged tores?
We hnd three U1g 5 ~tores th.it \\Crc
looted, .ind they were ..ill rcl1pcncd
\\1thin a "eek. \\'c had 17 I hrifl\ sh>rcs
that \\ere damaged. Of thlN! 17 ·store,,
15 arc current!) reopened. '>llme hJ\rng
undergone major remodel,. The
remaining l\\O stort: thJt \\t:re k>liteJ
and hJ\C not 1eopencd \\Crc ·1 hrrfl) Jr.
\tores th.ii \\ere 111 clo .. c pro\11l11t\ to
cw.ting ·1 hrifly storcl>. We h.1\c t:h<ben
1101 10 reopen those becau~e the business
is transferable. We did ha'c four i.lore\
that "ere burned and complctcl~
destroyed. Of those four, \\e'rc 10 the
process of rebuilding three. The fourth
tore had a 'cry hort lea e on it. and
"ithout the extended kind of lease
co,era~e. it's difficult to build a new
slorc. \Vc'rc going to be right back
where \\e \\ere. We had the highe!>I
cortccntration of store in i.outh central
Los Angeles, and we intend to continue
plurmJceu11c .. al need' nrc mcl.
\.\hat \\JS )Our emotional rea~tion to
the riots?
I "ai. 11> 1ng into Los Angle . My night
"·''arming at 9:10 on Wednesday rught.
I had been traveling all day. I had not
hca1d uhout the verdict or the response.
A~ \\e \\Crc landing -I gucs!. we \\ere
one ol the l,1'\t pl:inc that \\a permuted
h• I.me.I o'a the city -the pilot
;mnounceJ thJI as "e looked out the
"1nJo\\, \\C \\OUIJ cc fires burning, and
tht:) \\ere an rei.ponsc to the earlier
'erd1ct in the Rodney King ca c. I thank
m) t1r-1t re.1ct1on ''as sndnes . When }Ou
sec a Cll} dcstro)'ing itself, that's
absolutely disheartening. Then
throughout the next t\\O d:ws, "hen
turned on the tClc\iSion, it seemed that
every station 1 turned to I saw :x Thrif
store burn111g. I \\Ould be lcs · th..in
hone t if I didn't tell )OU there is a
certain amount of anger when you ce
people behJ,ang the way they did 1n
outh central, when )OU \\atch property
being de,troyed, people being abu ed.
I'm abo n'"are of the fact that the
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SOS volunteer honore~ by Newport ~Balboa Rotary Club
B rcnd11 Dickerson of Share
Our Selves was presented
with the Newport-Balboa
Rotnry Club's Service Above Self
Awud for her steady volunteer
commitment over 1hc )Cars to
the eommuni1y.
Dickerson hn~ crvcd S.O.S.
for 19 years, helped PRIDE for
three years nnd helps out with
the Girl Scouts and Iloy Scouts.
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NEW LEGION OFFICER
JNS"f ALLEO: The Newport.
Harbor American Legion Po!lt
No. 291 in tnlled new officers
Saturday. They were Commander
Winston We t, 1st Vice
Pre ident Joseph Early, 2nd Vice
Pre idcnt JOKph Ros~. 3rd Vice
Pre idcnt Jerry Armour, Finance
I ornccr Nita Ullm'"" Service
Officer o. Anderson, Jud&e
Advoc:otc Walt Wagner, Scraeanl
At Arm John J. foley and
Chaplain Randy Hinton. The
new executive committee con i t
of Art Beauregard, Harry riverboat rc\t.1urant on Pacific
Edmisten, H. Deke Lowry, Jim Const I lighwuy. Guest ore
O'Connor, Art Parent and Janis welcome ($10 for lunch).
Walker. 0
New-offieen forthc American -DE ALL YOU CAN 0£: U.S.
l..cgion Auxilliary arc Pre ident Army Recruiter Col William
Joyce Dwyer, 1st Vice Prc!.1dcnt will gi'e a t:'1lk on the nmled
Dolores Cowart, 2nd Vice C1'ice at the h\ch.1n&e Club of
President Junnita Lo'' ry, Newport llnrbor' weekly
Chnplnin Eve lyn Klckot; hrncheon Thursday at 12: 15 at
Iii torian Libby Tanvntcr, Charley llrown's riverboat
Secretary Holly Von Elsbcrg, restaurant on Pacific O.x1st
Trcit urer Do..ty Monroe, Highway.
Sergeant At Arm-. Luora
Stickney nnd Mari,hal Janet
Dcn\e. The new e~ecutivc
committee is Judy Llo)d, Mnry
MacJonald and Vicky Gille pie.
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•1R£ ClllEt' srEA.KS: Tim
Riell~, fire chief of the Newport
Beach Fire Department, will give
an update on the "Fire
Depanmcnt and Our Arca " at
the Newport Beach Kiwoni
Club's weekly luncheon Tue day
1t noon at Charley Brown's
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COMMUNICATI G
E .. F£CTIVEL\': Grccory
Wod.,rk llf Su1ro and Comp:my
will t:alk on "Relatina -How To
Be lHfective In Commllnic:uion"
at 11lc Grits Foundation
breokfa t Tucsdny at 7:30 a.m. at
the r11ciftc Club, '4110
MacArthur Blvd. in Ncwf'<)rt
Beach. The Grit f'ounJJtion i
a fellowship of Ji rlilcc~
southcrncn.
Wodark h. been nn
entrepreneur, nthlclic club
consultant .ind athlete :1s \\Cll J\
!lpcm.lin!; 18 )Cars in -..11e, .ind
ale\ m.1n.1gcmen•.
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Rohe rt H. Recd, J upl!l' 1'''r)
!lpeci.ll Jgcnt ror the l rnmi~r.llion
:ind Natu ralizntion S1:1' kc ''ill
give a 1.1lk on 1lleg.1l imm1i;r.11ion
Jnd field quc tion!I at 1hc
Kiwnn1 Club of Cosla Mc'!la
North'~ weekly lunche(.ln mcc1ing
1 hursJay ..11 noon at the l lblida)
Inn at Umtol and the 405
frccv.oy. The puhlic i\ in' itcJ.
1ltt 1'111/y Piiot "tlromc .tour
tt/X)t't on r-n ''"' f'lub nro , ·
1t:lml1J1 c>f omtt~. tnd
1mnuunrrmr-nl of fund•l'lliH'N
anc/ uctl•ltlf'\, Plr:uc nd
lnfllrm:Jtlon 10 Jon ft1J:mo11,
\'c>luntHr; I'd/till', .\'tH/>c1rt
8t11t h C. t»lll \lt•,a, P.O /IO\
l.(M, Co\te Mr a, C \ U.s.
suf\ i' ing com pan} 1s a
company that is
properly capitalized und is able to go
ilhcad and execute the plan. This is not a
lc'eraged bu)out, and that's \Cl')
important. If an} thing. \\C arc actu .. llly
Jc-le' eraging the compan) as "e so
fon,Jrd. \\'e knO\\ that thJt's an
• 11nportJnt part of the future because
Thrift) Drug Stores hi.ls to ha'c that
kind of Oc:o.1b1lity 10 C\eCUtC the
turnaround plJn.
Do the bayers like \\hat you're doing
there and lil..e you .lS the top executive~
Funun:itcly for me. they support the
-.tratcg), the exccuuon to date and h-''e
d1osen to support the management
group. That's "h) \\C \\Ould chJr:ictcme
riw..-a~-.. 1-m~.ui~gcmen.l .b4i)()U.l. r J~~ ~
J le,eraged bu)OUI.
How long \\Ould )OU like to sla \\ith
Thrifty, and \\hat arc you r long-range
career plans?
I \\Ou Id ht..e to be <tble to s\a) "1th
Thrifty for the rest of my career. I thinJ..
that the opportunities are that grc:it. The
gro,,th opportunitic are e~cellent, and
the turnarounJ plan 1s a solid one. I
think tha t's a sub tantial challenge and
une that can keep me busy for the re t
of Ill) career.
Gi\en the transient nature of the
retail business, it must be a good
feeling to settle dO\\n in your career in
a place you \\ant lo stay lonk·term.
Earlier in my career, I worJ..ed for a
compnny that had operating units all
O\cr the East Coast, and I wort..ed in
almost C\ery one of tho e units over a
p~r1od oflime. We're happyto be :ible
to come to a place hJ..e Southern
California and settle. Wc\e h,eJ here
almost sh years no". and ~e· .. e lhed
here longer than any ~here ebe in our
married life. My "1fc Barbara and I arc
very happy here. and "e'd liJ..e to make
this our final slop.
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Blff A ~rom A1
benefit the developers who con-
tributed to him.
.. The vote on the General Plan
drastically reduced the value of
their property, so if their was any
connection, it was hard to find,"
Buffa said Sunday.
Furthermore, Buffa believes the
accusations were nothing more
than political paybacks by former
Council member Orv Amburgey, a
man whom he once shared the
same political slate wit h in the
1986 Caty Council race.
"It's one more political trick by
Orv Amburgey," Buffa said. "La-
guna Beach had its official greeter
and now Costa Mesa has its of·
ficial trickster. It's really sad to sec
someone who served the com-
munity being reduced to a political
trickster."
Amburgey dismissed Ouffa's
comments.
"I don'( know why Mr. Buffa
BABY ·
feels that l'm behind it, unless it is
a little bit of paranoia," Amburgey
said. "Mr. Buffa is just trying to
divert his wrongdoing to someone
else_. It's an attempt to distort.. th
real issue."
That real issue, Amburgey con-
tends, is Buffa's acceptance of the
money, which he secs as a clear vi-
olation of the municipal code -a
code that Buffo himself voted for.
"The way I saw it, it was quite
obvious that he was in violation,"
Amburgey said, and he questioned
why Buffa and the district attorney
see it differently. "I believe it is
utterly stupid fo r him (Buffa) to
try to rationalize that it is wrong
to receive a campaign contribution
as 'a city councilman but not as a
congressional candidate."
Amburgey did say that he would
encourage Monahan to pursue the
allegations wit h the Attorney Gen-
eral. And he said if Monahan
didn't, he may do it himself.
Monahan could not be reached
for comment on Sunday.
worst.
But on Friday, doctors told the
mCHEN
From A1
ognized thc.Jirst time with nine
months of study will come right
back." •
Dolan also questioned why the
city only recently informed the res-
idents or the move.
"This is an absolute sham,"
Dolan said. "At the eleventh hour
they sent something out. They
tried to wait to the last minute so
the citizenry can't react and they
can slam dunk this thing."·
Dolan blamed Mayor Mnry
Hornbuckle, who he called an "ad-
vocate for the homeless and illegal
aliens," for the kitchen's return.
SUper Lotto/Oecco
Super lotto
S~turday, June 13 drawing for
$6.4 million jackpot:
14, 1~ 23, 3~45, 50
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Hornbuckle said the kitchen op-
erators got the go ahead to move
back to the center by the city's
Parks, Recreation Facilities and
Parkways Commission. However,
the City Council has to approve
the move.
"It certainly is not any big se-
cret," she said. "The city sent out
notices to residents within 300 feet
property."
And Hornbuckle denied she had
anything to do with the kitchen's
return.
"Mr. Dolan is very much mis-
taken," Hornbuckle said. "I have
had no relationship with the soup
kitchen other than thinking they
do a wonderful job."
Dec co
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SCOUT
From A1
Beach scout troop 746. And for
him, what better gift could he give
than his love of baseball. "Busc-
ball has been a big part of my life.
I like that l can give back to base-
ball what ba)eball has given me."
Hoover first got wind of the
plight of the Honduran Little
League from his dermatologist,
Dr. Donald Steele, a Newport
Beach resident who lives part time
on the island of Roatan,_ off the
coast of Honduras.
Steele knew that Hoover was in·
volved in baseball and urged him
to help the kids in that poor Cen-
tral American country.
lt WiS about a year and a half
ago, wlicn Hoover and Steele got
started but they ran into snags
:ilong the way.
"The problem became gcttin1
the equipment down there,'
Hoover said. "How do you get a
ton of baseball equipment down
there?"
Out Steele eventually made a
contact with the Dole Fruit Co.
who agreed to take the equipment
down to La Ceiba on its banana
boats, 1 loover said.
So for, Matsen has collected
scverul bagfulls of equipment, but
he's still looking for more. Anyone
interested in epntributing can drop
off equipment at his home, 3449
Quiet Cove in Corona del Mar.
For years, you gave
From A1 Lynchs that the tumors had not r-::::::====================::::::--1 spread and predicted further treat-
Dad ties. Here's how to
· get him to wear them tumor was the culprit and Timmy's
eye was removed.
Doctors tried to save the other
eye, which was also full of tumors,
by using an experimental tech-
nique combining laser treatment
with chemotherapy. CHLA is the
only hospital to use the innovative
treatment, and doctors there had
never tried it on anyone younger
than 6 months -before Timmy.
That's why they celebrated when
the tumors disappeared about
three months ago after the treat-
ment ended.
Sheilah Lynch and her husband
Tim thought it a miracle and were
confident the worst was over -
until last week when the couple
learned the cancer was growmg
back in TirT)my's eye.
Doctors also took tests to check
the rest of his body for cancer and
told the couple to prepare for the
LIBRARY
From A1
more donations. "We hope it's just
going to pour in the door now."
Among the $1.6 million col-
lected is S750,000 in matchiilg
grants -pledged by the Newport
llC.'.lch·oosed HaHv 1tn~ Grncc
Steele Foundation. The Friends of
the Nc"port Beach Public Library
have pledged $125,000. and the
city has promised S6 million for
the S 14 million projecl.
The new library will house ap-
ment would kill the cancer grow-
-ing back in his eye.
And the Lynchs had something
else to celebrate about.
After reading :ibout their plight
in the Pilot last week, Tim and
Sheilah Lynch got a call from a
Newport Beach woman who told
them that 'her son also suffered
from Retinoblastoma 20 years ago
-and survived.
"She said her son lost his eye
too, but that he went on to gradu-
ate from college and is now an ac-
countant," Sheilah Lynch said. "It
gives us hope.".
The Lynchs arc planning to
meet with the Newport Beach
woman and her son this week to
exchange stories about their fight
with the rare cancer.
"I have a million and one ques-
tions for her," Sheilah Lynch said.
proximately 260,000 books and
audio-visual items, more than 500
magazine and newspaper subscrip-
tions and 300,000 microforms. A
special business reference collec-
tion and a space for art exhibits
will also be a pnrt of the library.
Another guest, Lucille Kuehn,
noted-dtar-Sundn)'T groundbrelk-
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in his own time._
Raphael. the Master Artist
ol the Renaissance Period.
K~f~rol color, fcfrm a · , he
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faucets, tubwts and
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where you are destined to
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Maybe some of the ties )'OU gave CMd weren't
always his taste. but you can't go wrong wtth 14 karat
gold tie acccssoncs from Ballou
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"We needed it back then, but
the City Council I was on didn't
vote for it," she said. "Finally, we
have an enlightened City Council."
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The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson ••.• 642-4330 ext.387
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Pllaterri
puts heart
an BllJIJVB
~Tribute to Huffman
keeps rough season
in proper perspective.
· y ou might have wondered why baseball
star Matt Palaferri wore
the No. S on his Newport
Harbor High uniform sleeve
this spring. Maybe you didn't
notice. But maybe you knew
Suzanne Huff man.
For Palafc rri, with a much
larger No. 21 stitched to his
Harbor back and an oversized
heart attached inside of him,
it was in memory of her.
Huffman, 23, died last Sept.
12 after nearly a two-year
battle with Hodgkin's Disease.
Palaferri never met Suzanne
Huffma n, a 1990 ma$na cum
laudc graduate of Pnnceton
11th£ •• -· Preps
University, a
former volleyball
star at Newport
Harbor High who
played on state
and CIF
championship
te:ims :ind the best
friend in the world
to her younger
sister, Janet.
"I had never
heard of someone
being so close to
another person
before,'' said
Palaferri, who ha s
been dating Janet,
who also attends Newport
Harbor. "When (Suzanne)
passed away, I felt l should do
something so l asked what
number she wore in vollcyb:ill
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Impetuous (left), Osprey (center) and Tantara navigate waters off Balboa Peninsula in Saturday's Heritage Regatta, a benefit for the Newport Nautical Museum.
·'
For the Eagles ••• it-was a very good year
and asked her parents (John ~Estancia Athlete of the Year Straub's legacy includes putting
and Anne) if l could wear her _j_j_~___,....-:-.:.;:__:, __ _:__::__ ____ '"--"':=;::;:~--=-===~=;-ji __ oOfLS eason-' c I Al f.rtA,.. ,.._,_4--i---1 number on my sleeve. They once-struggling soccer program on Pacific Coast League map. --Jr. Cc.L-
~id fine.
---+----rt s 1us1 100 bad I didn't By Richard Oum
get to show it off more." &pons Wlllr The ground leader of n revolution, Danielle Straub's patriotic Es-
John Huffm:in is the pas1or toncia High coot will hang forever.
at St. Andrews Presbyterian Before her time, there was virtual emptiness on the soccer field. Church in Newport Beach, so the family knows that Four years later, Estancia's girls soccer program has an out{it it c:m
be proud of.
See DUNN/R Headed by then-coach Frank Wren, and with then-freshmen Straub,
Andrea Oddicino, Amy Wntson, Claudia Ruggerio and goalkeeper
Kristina Grigaitis, 1he change began.
H•bor duo wins
shot put nationals
VAN NUYS -Newport Harbor
High shot putters Tony Mancuso
and Gina Heads won the boys and
girls shot put crown, respectively, at
the National Scholastic Track and
Field Championships, Sltturday at
Bermingham High.
"l 1hink in the four years I've been here, it 's been a shaping period," said Straub,
voted the school's female Athlete of the Yeor after lettering four years, earning first
team all-league three times and gaining second team All-CIF 3-A recognition twice.
"In my freshman year, we had like no team. Well, we had a team, but I don't
even think we had tryouts. facryone was on the team. When I got there, along with
a couple or other girls in my class, we were like the best ones out there so we auto·
maticnlly made v:irsity.
"Coach Wren started getting everyone involved, people started recognizing us and
we started building a program. 1 think in the next couple of years, Estancia's going
to be pretty good. Unfortunately, I won't be there."
No, Danielle, you'll alwnys be there. Being part of a revolution, after all, keeps
you in history books.
This spring, Estancia (8·1·1 in league) finished second behind Trnbuco Hills for
the Pacific Coast League championship.
~ Senior all-star helps lead
Eagles to CIF quarterfinals,
whil e overcoming ankle pain.
By Richard OUM
5'>orts Wrflef
M onique Sweet's left ankle
wasn't so sweet in the girls
basketball playoffs last Feb·
ruary, but she carried Estancia High
to the quarterfinals, anyhow.
An Or:inge County All-Star, Sweet
bit the bullet during the post-season
week, between first round and quar-
terfinal games in the CIF Southern
Section Division 111-AA playoffs.
More hours were spent in the whirl·
pool than on the court.
She nursed her tender ankle back
to playability before the Eagles (14-
10) faced district rival Newport Har·
bor in the 111-AA quarterfinals, an
eventual 52-31 lashing by the Sailors
that, if nothing else, gave Estancia
Mancuso, a graduating senior, un-•
corked a winning put of 61 feet,
seven inches, more than two feet
beyond his previous best, while
Straub, also lettered two years in .. 'Ollcyball, said she was a marked woman this
year ag11inst Trabuco Hills because of her league Player of the Year dis1inction as a
junior.
"l know l had a mark on me," said Straub, who started playing soccer when she
See STRAUB,12
See SWEET,12 Estancia's Monique Sweet
See NATIONALS/R
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82 Monday. June 15, 1992
Honors ... 1991 ·92 . c .... : :, . ti&.. ..... -• ,..... •' •• _ .....
Estancia High Girls
Athlete of the Year
Danielle Straub
Varsity Swimming
Most Valuable Player
Most Inspirational Player --
Most Improved Player
Whitney Pieper
Kathy Briano
Marina Crocker
Varsity Softball
Co-Most Valuable Player
Co-Most Valuable Player
Most Improved Player
Leah Braatz
Raena Yanagisawa
Jenny Drake
Varsity Track and Fleld
Most Valuable Player
Co-Most Inspirational
Co-Most Inspirational
Most Improved Player
Tracy Manz
Leslie Sturgeon
Rebecca Satin
Eryn Van De Walker
Varsity Soccer
Co-Most Valuable Player •
Co-Most Valuable Player
Most Inspirational .
Most Improved Player
Kristina Grigaitis
Lauren Weaver
Amy Watson
Taia Newland
Varsity Badminton
Most Valuable Player Doan Nguyen
Concha Gil
Han Vu
Esther Viramontes
Most Inspirational
Most Improved Player
Coaches ' Award
Varsity Basketball
Most Valuable Player
Most Inspirational
Most Improved Player
Monique Sweet
Liz Romero
La~ Czingula
Varsity Cro-ss Country
Liz Pelayo
Eryn Van De Walker
Most Valuable Player
Most Improved Player
Varsity Tennis
Co-Most Valuable Player
Co-Most Valuable Player
Most Inspirational
Most Improved Player
Varsity Volleyball
Lauren Weaver
Kristina Grigaitis
Jenny Drake
Julie Schlosser
Most Valuable Player Claudia Ruggierro
Most Inspirational Taylia Smallcomb
Most Improved Player Tracie Heims
Brabander's reign eventful
~ Eagles·. badminton coach. AD retires
with 4 CIF, 14 league badminton title s.
sports in 1he CIF Sou1hcrn Sec1ion every step of
1he way. Girls not only pla)! for fun now, bul for
college scholarships.
She ended her 25-year badminton coaching ca-
reer with a b:rng this spring as &t:rncia cap1urc~
its second 1>trnight Southern Section 4-A champ•·
onship, defcaling Nogales, 12-7, in the 4·A 1illc
match.. 111.. Cypr-65::-ColJege. ~ 1he sccond-.(011
sccutivc season, the Eagles finished 20·0.
By Richard Dunn
Spelts wrur
When Estancia High girls athletic director Lil-
lian Dr..abande.r began-hcL...p.OSl 19 }'C:lm:..~go.--r.e
spect did not come wllh &he
job.
After all, Title IX had yet
to be passed and female n&h·
letcs were still competing in
GAA (Girls Athletic Associa·
tion), an organization that car·
ried a stigma of being more
closely aligned wilh Brownies
and Girls Scouts 1han seri-
Drabander, 60, guided Estancia to four CIF
Southern Sec1ion championships und two runner·
up finishes. Since 1974, her 1cams have gone 329·
28 and won 14 league 1i1lcs.
ln addition, Estnncia's gi rls n1hlc1ic progrnms
secured n second straight Sports Supremacy
Award in the Pacific Coast Lcasue this rear.
ously compe1i1ive high school Brabander
athlc1ics.
Team MVP Doan Nguyen, undefeated in girl
and mi;<ed doubles, led the badminton !.qu~1d,
along wilh CIF boys singles champ Chau Nguyen,
who 1eamcd with Doan Nguyen as Cl F mixed
doubles champs. But when Brabandcr, who announced her re·
tirement earlier in &he year, steps down Tuesday
as a full-time employee, she will have given re·
spect a new definition.
Other s1andouts included Dahn Nguyen (l\\O·
time CIF boys doubles champ). and his boy!. dou·
bles partner Linh Doan, as well as Doan Nguyen's
girls doubles partner Concha Gil. Brabander has witnessed the transition of girls
STRAUB:
From B1
was 11 , but didn't slart to
blossom until her sophomore
year after Wren took over
1he program and encouraged
Straub and her teammates to
play club ball.
She had 26 goals as a jun-
ior when she was the league's
offensive MVP. She had 18
last autumn.
Luuren Weaver, one of
many standout juniors, was
first team all-league along
wilh Straub, while Grigaitis
was the league's most valu-
able goalie. Ruggerio and
Oddicino were also first-team
all-league.
In tennis, Estancia shared
the league title with Laguna
Beach -the school's only
girls league championship be-
sides badmin ton -as the
No. 1 doubles team of Weav·
er and Grigaitis led the way.
The doubles tc:ims of
Stacy Good.rich and Cara
Frino and Julie Schlosser and
Jenny Drake were also solid.
The Eagles (10·6}, first·
round 3-A playoff "inner~
over Rowland, were led in
singles by Julie Fielder, Kelly
Krcislc and Heather Rainey.
Danielle Strau1'
SWEET:
From 81
Coach Russ Davis a glimmer
of hope for 1992-93.
Junior Leah Drnau. abo a
standout soflball pl.1yer, "~ a
force inside Inst winter and i'
expected to supplant S~veet a:.
Estancia's scoring uce next
scnson.
Swee1, a member of the
Soulh all-star team, a\cr:1ged
17.8 points per g.imc. She \\a'i
All-Pacific Coast League
three times and c:1rned sec-
ond team AJl-CIF Oivi!.ion IU
this year.
Af1cr excelling on fa.
rnncia's league champion:.hip
team as a junior, !>he led the
Eagles 10 a 1>econd·placc fin·
ish (7-3) lasl winier.
Against &he Sailors in the
quarterfinals, Draatz led fa.
The Eagles. defending tancia with 11 point in a lop·
PCL champs, finished second sided victory for Ne" poi t
at the league finals this Harbor. Oraalz. wh o :l\c ragcd
spring behind Laguna llilb. 12 points a game, h:1d 11 aru.J
Three Engles earned second· sc::vcn rebounds in the quJr·
place fini1>hcs: Carla Otho tcrfinal pla)off lo!.:. to Ne\\·
(15·11'1 in the long jump). pon.
Julie Rusher (5·0 in &he high Along with Oraatz, sopho-
jump) and Drooke Lcyerly more guard Jenny Dral..c, JUn·
(29·1 I ~ in 1he shot put). ior forward Liz Romero :lnJ
Tracy O'Conncr (high 1>ophomorc fof\,ard Laura Ct·
jump), Tracy Manz (200 ingula {'olcd mo!.I impro,cd
mclers) and the 400 relay player) will return next sea·
1enm also qualified for CIF. son. Senior poinl guard Jen·
In swimming, the Eagles nifer Orazell, an all-lcagu1:
On deck
In the
DailY Pilot
'"""".a ,,_,,,...,, -of Oii' IChoOll, '91-St
•Estancia boys .... June 9
•Mesa girls ...... June 1 O
• Newport boys .. June 11
• CdM glrls ........ June 12
• Mater Dei.. ...... June 13
• Calvary Chapel June 13
•Estancia girls ... June 15
•Costa Mesa boys .... June 16
• Newport girls .......... June 17 • acc ......................... June 18
• CdM boys ............... June 19
I SoCal College ......... June 22
In volleyball, Leah Braatz
and Julia Schnurstein led &he
-way, "hile cross country
ttrPetayrr was rcg-
u In rly n one-woman 1>how for
the PCL's fifth-place team.
"ere third in league a but· player with college f>\)tcn11al. 1crftterWh1tneyPlpcr.Dacl.--i.--i.~·~ the glue 10 bt1u-~· ..:.·_--'-':....._----~--------+-
!.! rokers Victoria Klaus :mu lloor game.
Pelayo compc1ed at the
Ml. San Antonio College In·
vitational on Nov. 16.
!.lwu"" ~.ly PJ.,t
High jumper Julie Rusher was a mainstay in track and field.
Jn track and field, Rebecca
Satin won the league long
jump 1itle for 1he second year
in a row (16 feel, 3~ inches}
while Weaver qualified for
the CIF 2-A finals in &he
100-(15.9) and 300-meter
(48.5) low hurdles.
DUNN: Tar's hopes alive
From 81
SuL.tnne's in the Lord's h:.inds. Out Palafcrri prob·
;ililv wishes some of his prayers were nn!.\\Crcu th is
-.pr1n~. Consider:
-I le\, pa.,scd up for 1hc Or:ingc County All·
St.1r GJmc. ''People kept asking me, 'Arc }OU going
10 pl.1) in thnt all-sLar game (last) Friday night?''
1'.1l.1fcrn s•t1d . "I kept saying. 'No. no. I'm not
g1Hng: ••
-I le\ completely ignored for All·Sea View
League mention.
-Worl>t of all. he tears hi!. hamstring mu1>cle in
the ~c:concl ~.1mc or the season. "Being hurt this
)car l..1llcu me," he sa id. "ll was more like (col·
lcgci.) didn't want to take !.Omeonc 1r they Jidn't
pitch thi s year:'
Cal StJIC Fullerton and Long Bea.ch ~Hiie were
1111cre1>ted parties before the season. PalJfcrri, wilh
.in 86-mpli clocking on his fastball \\hile pln}ing for
the Angels in winter scout-league ball, was dead in
Im tracks.
"W hen I got tum. everything stopped." Palaferri
s,11d "It wus like I h:id a di'>ease or somc1hing. 1
d1dn'1 hear much from them nftcr that."
One week on the injured lis1 became 1wo. Then
three, four. fi ve weeks-... "iL-draggcd on. and tl1cn
I hurt it again," Palafcrri said. "It made me mad. l
\,1w guys going out to pitch and they'd come in
from righ t field and throw. Out that's oil they'd do
-throw. They would nol pitch."
l'<1la(erri. angry while wn tching his ~cn1or yenr go
tn waste on the bench. didn't realize the injury
"mild be so ~eve re .
I le opens the ~car wi1h a bung. to'>sing a onc·hit
.. hutout ag.1in1>t blancia in a 1-0 victory, then the
111r1:h i1> dnu,cd only hours later
l'alJfcrr1 pulled hi hamMnng while sw inging a
h.1t .1g.1111,t 'I U\llfl, .111 eventual 9.7 wm for Newport
I l.11hor 111 the elk' Tournumcnt nftcr the Sailor.,
.. rn1cd \1' time., 1n the fir~t inning. 1 he "1ctory
1111 ncd out 10 he one of 1he ,;gnifica111ly few l'rtght
'pot for Kirk U.1tc,· S.11lors 1lw-, 5pring.
You ~cc, P.1l.1frm is· a rl.1yer. Scout\ and co.1chc'I
!..now that. lie '""isn't picked for the California :tll·
,1.ir te.1m hccau\c of his cnior')C;H sl.1t1,t1c\, "hkh
ended up hcing prclly good after all.
I le "'~' 'ekc1ccl early, like the rc'il of them. "I
~ut 'll> (the .. clc:C11on pr°'cs'i) i'I JU\I kind of on rcpu·
t.it10I\ from 1hc l,1 t few yc:w;," said Pulufcm . "ho
th1 cw J no-h11tcr a o junior nnd guincd voluablc
c~pcncncc lasl winter.
I
So being omilled from the all-league squad
doesn't really matter because hc·s probably going to
get drafted 31 some point in the future; probably in
the \'cry near future eon!.idering he's laking the--JC-
roule next year.
And, of course, if his fastball reaches, say, 86-88
mph &his week in Stillwa1cr, Okin., site of &he Sun
Belt Classic, it 's en&irely possible tha1 some pro
scoul will want to !>ign him righ1 &hen and there.
"I could (~ign) if I pi1ch well ,'' he said.
He has proven himself already. Palaf crri. Corona
dcl M:ir High ca1cher Tim OeCinces and the res& of
the California all-star 1eam -coached by Dan
Drake (Riverside Poly) -will leave Tuesday for
Oklahoma and par1icipa1e in a six-game series fea-
turing the lop high school players from Oklahomn,
Maryland, Ohio, Florida, Georgia and California.
Palafcrri i already labeled the closer on Drake's
squad, which opens against defending champion
Georgia on Wednesday.
"l could sign if l show some people what l can
do," snid Palaferri, who, nflcr his injury, posted a
1.60 earned-run nvernge in 35 innings this spring,
:.triking out 33 nnd walking only seven.
I le was 3·2 -pitching mostly out of the bullpen
while also hilling cleanup and playing left field for
1hc Sailors -on a team that finished 10·13·1 over-
all. 4-10·1 in Je:iguc.
"What 1 like about rc~e\.ing i that you can jus1
let it all hang out," he said. ''You just throw it and,
'boom.' It' grcol. 1 get more of o killer ins1inc1
com ing out of the pen in light si1uo1ions.''
Scouts and coachc , mind you, ~nnot teach an
n11i1udc or n heart. Palafcm's goes a long wny.
He will be mi ing g1aduation to ploy in 1hc Sun
Dell Classic -"Oh, well," he s:iid -but, of1cr all.
this is a sea~on dedicated to Sulannc Huffman and
it bn't over yet for M:ut Palafcrri.
0
Dln\t from 1hc 1>11 t: Jim U<lwlcs of Co lJ Mc11a, n
junior :it I Jun1hol'11 Slate, earned All·Amcricon
honori. al the NCAA Oivblon lJ 1rock and field fi·
11.1ls l.t'tt week :iflcr finhhin¥ !lhth in the 00 meters
'~1th o time of J:SJ.40. Eorhcr in the spring, Bowle
'ct :i ~hool record of 1:50.10 in the 800.
0
nQlhcr bin t: Comn.1 dcl Mar product Jeff Tay·
lor, a 1989 grudu.uc '"ho 1\ pre\cntly o junior nt UC
SJn D1e~o. 1101\hcd four1h 1n the d1scu u1 1hc
NCAA 01v1i,ion Ill Champion~hip rcccnlly, c:irnin
All Amcric.10 ~lutu with u heave of 189·5.
Richan/ lJmm Is • 1)1/1¥ Pilot Sport1 Wrlltr
ttho t IJ/pll <hool column •pptlf'I t'ttf7 Mond•r·
Jennifer Pcdcr!:.on, brca!>t· •In ~of1b:ill. Dr.1atz, "hu
!.lrokcr Shannon Matthews. plnyed llhort!>loP, catcher ;111J
!.print free tylcrs UrendJ pitcher. ama~l>Cd 1>e\en home
Quintana and Krb1>> An· runs, 31 ROI and balled ..t.i<i
thony :ind di~tance frcc1>t) ler 10 lead the Eugle~ (8· 13) to
Kathy Driano made mm.t of 1hc Soulhcrn Scc11on 3-1\
the waves. plaroffs.
El>tanci.1, a third-pl.ice 1c:1111
Quintana, a club ~wimmcr, out of the PCL, "a'.'I abo lcJ
rinished third in league in by pitcher Raena y J nagi)J\\ J
the 50-ynrd free (57.8) '' hilc (5-9), "ho pitched con)btcnll~
Estancia's frosh/soph team well. At 1hc pl..tte. Yan.1gi'a''·1
won the league title. batted .453 "ith one home
run and 13 RUl.
14 Days left 'til I-Day
The Big M.
as in Michi-
gan, is com-
ing to the Big
0 , as In
ocean, for 1-
0ay, as in Irrelevant Week
XVII ... June 28.
Quote of the Day
"I figure going in the 12th
round instead of the 11th
cost me about 50 cents."
-Mr. Irrelevant,
Michigan'• Matt Elliott.
Estancia slugger Br.aatz
All-CIF in 3-A softball
E.\tJncra 1 litth junior Leah
Bruulz, who lcJ Orange Counly
in home runs and RUI, w:1~
numcd tu the All·Ctr Southern
Section 3 I\
!I 0ftbu11
tC ,lm hy
the So(1hall
Cone he~
A~ i. o c i a•
t1on.
llrunt7 ,
who played
'hort!ittop,
cutchc:r and Braau
pitcher .
wa) cho n the utility pl.1)'cr on
the 20, member fit,t tc.101 She
am1w;cd ~vcn hornc run' 11nd
31 RBI wlule h1111ng at ,1 .4~6
cli~ for the E.1glc' (8-13), who
l11mhed third in the P.1cilic
Coast l...c11g11e nnd 1ulv,111ccd co
the pl.1yorrl..
Uran11, con,idcrcd one of the
n.1tion 't. n)()M M101iiht·<\f1cr re·
c1u1t" lot nc>.t yc,1r, h,1d :1 J'~'
fm111.1ncc at the fll.uc ugau\ I
l agunn Beach 011 April 30 thal
would make a 'Ca!tOll for m\).-.l.
J le ~cut S·for 5 with ci&ht
ROI.
''She\ one of the top pl.1yc~
111 the U.S.," fl,.tum:i.1 girl urh
lctlc dircc1or I illi.m UrahanJcr
... 11J. ''Siu:' bc111g hc,1v1ly re·
cruilcd il\ a junior, und I mc:an
/1c-~n ii) All the tor Khool' •m:
nflcr her."
..
NATIONALS: Duo
smashes PRs
From Bl
1 h:JJ,, ll Jl1n1or nc\I foll, lhfe\\ .1
c..m:cr·be't ·L?-.211.!.
~1.111CU\O, \\hO fllll!>hcd lourlh :It
&he <.:II· l.t.1te meet IJ\t w~cl.cnJ.
)hattercJ the clu!.l\C 60-£001 bar·
ricr h\ICC ~Jturd,1y. after a d1~.1r·
poin11ng. d1 ~u competition.
"We ha'c hccn C\pceting this
all c.i on," Ncwpml throwiny
coach l Oil) Ciarclli J1d of Man·
cuw·~ hcrculc.111 err on. "lie: \\ J) :i
~111lc do\\11 Jftcr 1101 thrO\\ing \\ell
111 the d1~cu:-.. but he put 1hings to·
gcthcr :Ind haJ a great ~cric . 11
\\Jl> lhc la'>t high ) hool meet this
)C.1r, o he \\a glaJ to llnally
relax ,ind throw~ \\Cll."
M.1ncu o '"a at~ ccond in 1hc
CIF St,ulhem Section 3-A Clnnl .
I feud • who al~ had o disap·
pointmg di u oompctiuon Sa1ur·
t.lay, length ncd her previo\b bc~t
by eigh1 inchc .
I lends, 1hc Sou1hcrn Scc1ion 3·
A ho1 pu t champion, a<lv•u1ccd 10
lhe ~t:i1c mec:1. but JiJ not male
the finJls. She "a1 ccond in the
Sou1hcrn Ste.lion t.l1)Cu , ond went
on 10 fini h cig,hth in the t:uc
meet, la!>& weekend at Cerritos
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---. ,-OU,iv-of-of~ SWce-~ ••rnlnv-fnt th• .of plaln•!lf'a~, ·~~'!Wtt,••prest °' lmpli.t:I, -P-Ull.IC-NOTICI--2'900 00ii111 RES~ONSf. Costa Mo•• o,,.,, p,·100 Bul1ne10 N•-·l•I ,,,,. SH $ ' . 1.._ o1 Call!011'111 CMllor-'. JIOl•llOf\ M 11 1 · • rt °' plelntltf wUhout an , ?ONHSIOl'I or ~ ::;;1r1•1. -port ""' Btl1lol 1, si.. 80. CO.Ill Na "«:oiw.ranC. cam. ' ~ue. lll llU&;· oou • c:umbranc11 lo 1a1Jstv !tie CNSt044903 Btlach, Cahl, 92660 Jun• 1, 8, 15, 22, 1992 at>cwe on: 1976 M•t•. Cahl. 92626 peny a Calll Q.w W~IUI lruilw. °' llUbtmut· Thero er. oth•' l• .. I •Ito,,..,, I•: l•I nom-unpaid baltoc1 due on ttia Natlo"•I Direct Marketlng M.297 Dionis MCClft., All M. Al·A.smlW, 392 Eetl
tton , '•I dul~~PPG•~:d ~u!:~, ':tll.llln~ ':.. 1~~ roqult•ments. You moy b'•• le dl,occlon r •I no•• or l'IOles ucu1ed by 8 ~lctltlo~• Co1pora1lon, • O.li!ware This siaiement wat IUld Wll~1 Rd, Thotlsand Oak,
f11JMM undel lhal CWlai Ref\Q N ~ ·~1 .,.,. w•nl to call en al• '"'-'•do IMefono del said D..a ol Trust, to Wit ui "''' •m• corpo111lo"· 1900 Oua.11 PUBLIC NOTICE with ttie Couniy Clefk ot Cakt 91360 Deed o1 ll\ISI eMIOUt'ld~n Bllnctw Mactil~~~ ~d tomew rlthl ew•w 11 abo9ado d•I dernan-5262,496.35, plus th• toi. Statement Street, N1wpo" Beach, Or•no• County on June ,, Thi• busl"•*• 11 con-R &.phwi c.. • ..._ be ·"' --. ,..,,. d • dent• 1 d_. de,...,_. lowlog est!mattd coat• er.· The Followlng pe1son1 Ca~t. 92660 FlcUtlous 1992 di.ictea by: an iodivlaual man 11 -• llf '"'and'""'"' u Juir11 Ten. '°u 0 not know •n •I· ' Plf\HS ana llCfvanc:eS at are aolng bus!"••• 11: Tt1!1 b~11ne11 It co"· B • F5330ff Tl'I• r• l t 1 I{ ) rn.
00 ~8 '*°'I. rlll:QI .,.., •• Aectlr"811 11177111, .,, torMy, yo"' m•v c•ll •n dant• que no tl•n• thl 1irne ol th.ti lnlllal pubU· Pro Servi Par1n11shlp, Cluct-0 by: a c01po1•1IOll us•n•s• H•m•· p tMl'lc:flG ~05 ~r~t!a :.11-
No 18-48491'; ln•=unl = ~. Pauu •·. ln1t # 18· •llom•r relenal .. ,. •bogMfo, ••I Law Of· ea!lon ot thlt Notice or 4675 MaeArtl'lw Cwn, 21'1d The 1•glst1a"t(s) com-The ~~i!!':!nt...,,'Dns C=s~e~:w~,ae~~; net• una.,. lh4I Ficiilloul
P-uit •• °' ouid: RoeOf -. heSJ. ui. OllW ~d:s vfc• or • 119•1 aid of• noes of T. FITZGEfl· Salo: $10,872.76. Floor. Newport Beach. menc.a 10 uaosac1 tiusl-••• dolno bu~'S. ll: Builnest Name(•} 1111.a of °' . Coun <II "' I' l>'ll&V of lhu Coon•y flee lll•t•d In th• ALD SMITH, 20277 NOTICE TO cant. 92560 lllSI u™=le1 tt11 Flct1tiou1 ON' JIJl'l9 ,5• 22, 29, July e, aboY• on: M•y 4, 1992 Ce!iJw-Z uoOer tytn:•te of ~°'!' OI 0r.,igf CWl'll'I, phone b-kl Yallew Btvd., lulte 8 , PROPERTY OWNER P10Sen1• Propeny Man-Business Name(') llstld :3~~Rc..Ul~T p~~~~~= t992 ' AU M. Al·Asrtit1
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q ... I• •n· W•lnut, Callfofnl• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT :&;5:'!c,.!,~ ~Of~~ •sbkre °"~NIA B•aeh, Calll. 92663 M'330 Thi• ll•t.....nt Wt9 til.c! will~ 11 Pllllfil: tuc;llOO .0 Etoc11on 10 Soll thoHOUO!kH 1,...uen ••I• cltaclon 91788•1198, (7141 UNDER A DEED Of Floor, Newpoit Bi•eh, Pie:ici:~~· E.o:ecutl~• Vlc:e Jucllth No•ll• F101•nc•. PUBLIC NOTICE w1tn tn• County Cl.,k ol
lhll hiQtWI ~ 101 cash, ~doo 2127192, "' 8uoli Judk:l•I u•t•d Ilene un 5Da.t400 TRUST, DAlED 03/15/90. Calif. 92660 This itat•menl wai hlfld 2319 laurel PL. Newpor1 ~~~· County on May 12· °' Gheic:ti ., ~ltxid be· ••• Pag& ··, lns1 I 112· pla•o de 30 DIAS CAL• DATI!: JUL 25 ttt1 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. Thl1 business rs eofi wilh 1he CIXl"IY CIOf'~ ol fklaeh, Cahl. 92663 CNS104412t FS31215
::; ~ ti lhu IH>Mt u1 117212, ol Uld Q111c:ial ENOARIOS p•r• P'• PAUL RlleY1 Clerk, By T/ON TO PROTECT YOUR GllCted by: a c:orporatlo.-. Orange Cou"IY on May 28, Joseph Cll1 Flo1•nce, Flctltloua Publlafl&G Newpofl Beicft.
Uoited St tul ~A ol !tie Aac;otcts, Will S..;.jl on ~ aent•r un• respuest• B•rb•r• Uvonl, Deputy PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Tti• ragl11rt!'lt(s) co~ 1992 2319 Laurel Pl., Newpo11 Bu1ln1a1 Neme Cost• M•t• Dail" Pilol M•y
• 811 "' lfl&!ICI. 6. 11192, al 1.00 p ., lhu It I Publlth•d Newport so 0 AT menc:ed ID 11an1itc:I bl.Isl· F!li32733 Beach. Cahl. 92663 St•l•m•nl , w11t.ot.1 • .,,.,1ly eirpi-.s °' No11h hunt 11nlra · 10 lhe ••er • • mequ ne •n 8 tl/C L A PUBLIC SALE. ness unaer the Flcntro • Ttlfs Du11n11s 11 c:on. Ttl• Following Plf50N 25, June 1, 6, 15, 1992
ll'llUliad., to t1ue, use, fir.I· Counly C<iuilhuu~•. 700 ••I• corte. ~·c osta Men Dally IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· Business Nam•(•) lisl~d Published Newpo'1 Beacn-duc:t•a by: nusbana '"Cl I)• doing business••: M.288 SWJSilln OI encumbtanc:es, Cfflc C.nt(ff 01tv11 W1111 u ne c. r I• 0 u n. PilOI JUlll l5, 22, 29. July NATION OF THE NATURE lbOY• on: N/A Costa M••• OaUy P/101 Wilt' BALBOA SUSHI EXPRESS,[--~~~~~-~-
•• oghl, htlll and ll'll!JUtll Sitnt1 Aoa. CA. 11 PIJbl~ ll•m•d• telefonlc• no 6, ,992 OF THE PROCEEDING Pel.Ju Marg•r•I Wa!'lg, June 15, 22, 29, July 6. Th• r•glstra"t!Sl eom-408 & 4otl\li: E. Balboa PUBLIC NOTICE
no• hekl lrt _11 •• 1ui;t1 ....:•ion. to lhe highQsl bid· le olr•c•re Pf'Ot•cclon; M3J6 AGAINST YOU, YOU Pl'e11def'll 1992 menc:ed 10 l1aru.1ci busl· Blvd .• Ntwpor1 Betcn,•----------
T1u11ee1n ~tu"* 1o11c><,,,. ~ tor casti (payffblu 111 111o •u ,••pu••t• ••rite • PUBLIC NOTICE . SHOULD CONT ACT A Ttllt s1a1emam was tiled M·334 ness Ullder tl'l• F1C\111out Ca!1I, 92.661 80,'1
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0•0•,1t,looN•' -· ::0 ~llM;I J)rUWflY lklu· ,_ ol Miil"' lllll'ful money meq"'I"• tlene que LAWVER. with the COIJr\fy Cl&r~ ol Bu1;nes1 N1me(1) t!sle(I Kim Mc.Cona.hay. 4061o'I E. ,,_ .!!! 8'tn..i •lllfuuld County QI ""' Unnoo Sla1os), all cumpll• con lo• 10,. BSC 988 O"TEO· c .•• 15 1992 Ol•nge Coun~ on May 28, PUBLIC NOTICE aJbov• on: May 19, 1992 BalbGa BNa .. Safboa. Cal!!. ll•l•ment _.., 1111, tu .-11 APN ngN. 111111 . ...ii 1nl<-lltl con. .. · ........ , 1992 ue111n Florence 92661 The F9'1lowW'lg ~s 930.77.451 EKH181T '"A" ~ ro anti nuw holci b¥' 11 melldade• l99ele• •Po NOTICE OF 'FIRST ·~AMERICAN FS32790 CNSt04329S Ttlls statem•nl was 111.a This bus1"191 Is c:on. 11• aolnc;lbu1lnff1 as:
(lE.OAL DESCAIPTlONI untie< 1.81(1 Dued ul Tfldl NI fOPl•das al u1t1d qui· PETITION TO TITLE INSURANCE PubllstleCI Ne rt Beath Fictitious witl'I ttle Couf\ly Clerk ol duete<I oy: an lndivi<lual F.ll HE°NGAMEH. 3S5 Av.
PAfllCEL t : Uoi1 102 QI'! lhu l'N0$'1Ufly $ol\Htled NI s,,,ld .,. qu• I• corf• ... ADMINISTER ' l;OMPANY, • Calllornl• Co11a Mesa W:i1y PU ; Butln••• N•m• Orange County on May 22, Tl'I• 1•gl1tra"t(1) com· ocaao SI. l'G3, Co1\1
Loi 14, .. ltlooon Mid dlr C.OU111y 11111 S1ott11 a.td <kl-cuch• su c•so. EITATI OF: co,poretlon Br: Pat 0 Statement l992 m•"ted to 1ra"sact busi-MeH. Cali!. 92627 r~ on 111111 <;tHl111u Coll!JQ. xilbild •• l<illows LOI 12 11 ustM no P,• .. nt• WARREN LE.Al.ANO llnctl • Authorized Of· June l(i, 22. 29, July 6, The ,followi"g person• F532302 ""' uod1r tM Flcfr!ious F •I• me K • t •mi a a•
m1111Un Plat! Rooor1ktc.1 ~ ol "l11te1 No 1702", es au rllpuest• • tlempo REEKER fleer 1 ,4 E••t Fifth 1992 a1e diJlng business as: Publ1~ed Newporl Beach· Butlnflt" Name(sJ llSled P•slally. 355 Avoc:aoo St.
llifllbllr 20. 1979 1n Buoll. thown on • ~I ~uw d d I • CASE NO. A1843t13 SI I s t An c M-332 PLAZA OELI. 800 Newpon Cos1• Mes a Daily Piiot •bove Of'l: Juntr 17, 1992 •Gl, Cott• Meu. Call!. !~3 11. P~ 2111)1 OlllClll NI Buck !>ti. ·page 8 <it Mr•· P,"1°0 '00P_'_.'00°'0'.110°"',0 • To all heira, blflellefariat, 110',00,10• 0°027°01 •1•71°41
1• PUBLIC NOTICE Ce"rer Orlva, Nawpon June 1, 6, \5, 22. 1992 Kim McCo"ahay 9T2•6127 b 1 1 "'IColll• (II-0ra'111J8 c.:.un1., ~M'.luus Map1 AKU!'d ... r u ec1· Beach, Caht. 92660 Thl1 1ta1erne"1 wat til.a s 1.11 n1s1 • con· CalilCil'l'llll ' OI O.a~ Cuuniv. Cllllllil~ ••larlo, •" dln•ro r '' ilori, i:ontlngenl Cledl· 55B-077B ext. 2134 Dtli5I, Pau1 A., 29751 Anna M·299 witn tne County Ct•rk ot dueled oy: '" hdl'11auat ~AACf:l 2: An ulld•vdud nwt fl P Nu 425.302.19 olr•• CO••• de su ~~":.~'':;~.,~~_:·~ Publl•hea Newpon CNFSlc1
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1149th IOI0111s1 NI and tu lOf Thu 11teu1 lttJ<lrois 111.u propledad sin •vl•O lh• wiH °' estal•, °' both, Beac:t11Co1ta Mesa Daily Cal•!. 92617 PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 m.nc:ed 10 transtct buSI· !.~!Common An•il) ul T1ac:t Ulhll! .:umn'Oll ~hon, •dlclonal pof pert• de ol: WARREN LE ALANO Pilot June 15, 22. 29, 1992 Busln•si Nam• Oehsi, Ann Mille , 29751 Flc l/tlou1 f533175 SI ullder IM Flc:li'!iout "' IJ.16. as ~n °" 1 1t Mii/, ol u., ,~ prtJ&Jllll'I I• corte. REEKER M339 Stal1m1nt An"a Ma11a Lane Laguna Busln••• N•m• Put>llSll•d Newport Beac:ii. Business Nam•!•) !Isled
PU.., Ruco1"1Jull 1n &..d. 439, UWs;ittMO 11..IOvti •I pUfPllll· E•l•l•n otfOI fequlsJ. A PETITION has ~ Th1 Following PllS<>nt N.guel, Ca~I. 92677 Slatement Cosla Mesa Cai!y Pilot abov• on; May l. 1992 ~ I 10 12 intlusi~e DI ei;i 111 ht! 2321 Hollo, Laf'lll t 1 1 p d filed by CRAIG M. REEKER PUBLIC NOTICE •1111 doing bus11111s al: This bu1l"esa Is co"· T J Fareme K. Pas1aky M11Ct1 llaneou1 Map1 Nil•Pllfl B@«:f\ CA 92663: o• ev•••· ue • qu• & CAROLYN L REEKER In STRATEGIC POLITICAL aucted by: nusbal'ICI ana tie F01lowi<19 Pf!l'IOOS u"' 15. 22, 29, July II. Thi• stalem•fll was hi.d Aucciias ot O.angw Cuu111.,· 542.4 . u•l•d qui.,. llama, • lh• Supttiol Coun ol Call-CNS104481111 RESPONSE. ,900 Quall Wife •o-e~~G9NDu:oe~u~~bNs 1992 wilh the County Cleik Of
C.W..nia, loU&H* ••th .Ii Th11 undof§OUnOO Tousl9ti un •bogado lnmedlat• IDf'fllt. COUnty ol ORANGE. Flctlllo"'• Shaet. Newporl Beach, Th• r•glstr1"1(1) com. WEST, 81 HillsaaJe Orlv•.l ---,,.,,,,.,-,.,-,.,=="M"·30>0•,1 ?'~~g• Counl}I on May 12.
llflJlf°""'"""ll' lho!-.n. llll• d111e111ms 11nv hlllnl!ry 101 m•nte. SI no conoce a THE PETITIQN i•ques\I ausln••• N•m• Caltl. 92660 menc:ed to ha"sooet ousi. Newpori Be•c:n. Call!. PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.1220 tept~ lhefahum, •M Con· 1ny 11'1(;ouoc1""''' or lh(I un ebogedo puede 1tiat CRAIG M. REEKER a St•t•m•nt Nat.ooar 0.rKt Matke1iog nets urider *"' Fictttlous 92660 I---""-""-'-""-"-".::.-• domunum U•ll lt loc:tll!d 1118(11 a1ld1ttS!r 11nd olht1< llemar a un ••rvlclo de CAROLYN L REEKER bt Corporal/on, I Delaware Butl"''' Name(') list,.a Carol Terry, 14 Sierra · CNS104503B Pub~thed N•wporl B••eh-
ll'ltlt!IOll c.ommon OO..O.wtion 11 any '''•r•ncl• d• abov•· appointed 11 pe1sonal fep· are~~lngFob~~':;s ~sons CorporeUon, 1900 Ou•il at>Ove on: Mey 29, 1992 V1s111. Laguna N:nue1, Cahr FlcUUous Costa Meu Oa1ty Pilot May PMllCE.L 3: An wie1u11...., allQ,.n hun"i1n Th., 1o1a1 aoa 0 e ._.,,. oflclna de 1esenta1lve9 to admloli;I" S1re•I. Ncwpo11 Beach. Paul A. D••••• . ., 25 June 1 6 15 1992
••Mmu111 •J>1.0U•lvnan1 10 lllTIDul'll o1 11i... unp.o.J ti.I· •"'•da l•ool IH• 1 di· ttle ••tata ol the decedent. aHrg~~?a ".~~~IATP~~: ~al111· 92660
1 Th!s statement was Mf!CI 9J!t~~le cun<n. 81 Hills<lala eu5•1:!! ".:,me · ' ' ' M·269
-.11Unit11)1 ..,... ltltJ OOll:u· ll1lCtf (II ltlo! ~llfll'l ,.. •· • THE PETITION ritquea." n•rshlp, ,3 Coq;1or1te n s bus ness rs c:o ri-W!ll'I ltl• Coo"IY Clerk ot D1!v1, Nawpo1t B•acn, p.ancy ot lhUsll llDl'lfuns ol (;urtJ1l Uy llW! llrU1J111ly lo lJll reclorlo l•le tonlco). the aecedent't WILL and Plua Sul!• 200 Newpo" ""'r tea b~:, • c:orpot"allon Cringe County Of\ May ,5, Calll. 92660 • T~ Fo~~~~-pe1son1 PUBLIC NOTICE
lh• R1.1111c;leiJ Cllmmon llOld ltl'ltl 1u•S01t•l.Jlu ush· C••• No. 73870 c:odlc/11, II any, ti. aamrnea a.ac:n. Calif. 92661> h• re; s1rant(s) c:om· 1992 Tl'lls Du•i"••s is con. "S~uT~ cOAST •:~PQ.1 ----------
ArN ~od 11'1 r~ Duis:· ftUllod cu.;1s. (IJo.pllfltK illll.I The n•m• •nd •d· to proba1a. The wi~ tnd Hopkl"s Oevelopm•"' ~Id to II/Ills.act bu$i-F531681 GllCl•CI by: co.pannlfs RIUM 535 ..... FlctltloYI Mil""°" d C<wvnants. Coll· IM.lv•t1W$ al lhu !lfTllQ OI lhu dress of the court 11: lily codiell1 ar1 avalforble Company, LP., 1 Oolaware ries9 unCIOf' th• Flctit!ous PubHStled Ne,,.p011 Beach-The reglstrant(I ) c:om. · ..... ori Blvd., Buslnes's N1me °''':: :1,.:''"i'ou fl&. ;"''~~lilc.ai._on "' 1h.., Nu· IEI nornbre y dlrecclon for ••am!"aUo" lri the fit. l1mfted panllelshlp, 13 Cor· ::!::.':: J::m•(t) llsted Costa M•sa Daily P1!01 mencaci 10 tra11sac1 tius/. ~!~a~"J.· ~~~r~~~882 S1at•menl
GO' ll Ill, P11Qt1 QI , ti $~2. 1 20 O• de lai co rt• ••I MUNICI· kepi by the co..n. pot"ll• Pla.z•. &ill• 200, Skip Aiied, EJl.ecullve Vlei Ju"e 8, I 5, 22. 29. 1992 ness und&1 the F1c:todou1 Blsl'lop C!I., Villa Paih. The Follpw!ng Pfl!'SO!'ll 133 ol Oii~ ... Rau.a&.· and In lldd!llUll lu cash, lhll PAL COURT OF THE THE PETITION req11111s Newpoll Beach, Calif. Pies~ent M..J09 Business Name\1l losted Ca!il. ar• doll\Q tlusinel1 as: ~on he Conrj(-wum ''':""!& ... ¥;(Mpl a ctWt· STATE OF CALIFOfl· auU1orlly to •dmlnist .. the 92660 Tt1.!1 slalem•"I 'l'aS ll!ea•---------~'I above on: tJ.ay 21 , 1992 Tl'lll busln1s1 It c:on. EDUCAflONAL MANAGE· A.ft b ~ l.11111 ""1 chuO. dl11w11 I.Ill" Slale HI.JI• under the 1ndeperi. Mattshan COl'pot'ill•OO, a lh C PUBLIC NOTICE Carot Terry ducted oy: 111 Individual MENT GROUP. 1600 Dove PAACEL ·~ A" ltftSU1Tltlfll at nall!JNI 1....i.. I ~heck NIA, COUNTY OF OR· dent Admilllstraliofl•ol Es-C•lllornl• c:orpofal10"· W'lo '"'c ounly Clefk 01 Th!9 statement WI$ Med Th l I 11 Suet 11'480, N•wpoll
lllf Ulll "'"' ~ne<'ll o1 lk-11•" by 11 sla111 at \t!Ul)o!fl ANOE, SOUTH OR· l.!•ll!s Ac:l. (Ttl!s aulflol'i!y 2fiA11 Coach Springs Lane. rang• DIJnl'f °"May 26· CNSt0449t4 with ttle County Clerk ol m~c:e::~o' ~i!;!.!Cl ~~'!t Beach, Calol. 92660
lhe ·Cor:ftn~11y Fac:1111111s• Cllldll Ulllun u• • c:neclo. .vlGE JUDICIAL DIST., woil allow'"' pe!•Dnll I~· Laguna H11l1, Ca\\! 92653 1992 FlcUllous Ora~ County on May 22. fllU under IM F1C1itiou1 Glenn John Rl.lda"o· 2727
'11 u.d ''ac:t No 1336. N clr1"'" L,.. 1 stiottt at lt!dt'Nel 23t4t Moulton P•,k· resematlv• 10 tak• many Tt1!1 tiutl"ess 11 con-F53Z427 Bu1lnass N•m• 1992 Business Nam~s) fist.a Hiiitop OI., N-porl Beach,
Jolll lorttl -' Oesoonlllld "' l•VlrlQS •nU luln at1;01;:1· w•y, Lagun• Hiiis CA actlofls wllhOUI obtMn1"9 dutl.O by: a geneial Pl'1· PubNShed N-port Beaeti· Sl•lement F532211B above on: N/A Ct11I, 92660
!he OeclaratlOl'I of Ruhoc· lltlOf\, MVN~ as~t..,... ur 128S3 ' court aoprovat Betor1 tllk· l'llflhlp Cost• M•s• Cally Pllol lhe foll.owing pei~ons Putllished Newp0r1 Beach· Mlc:hael J, Naber Thl1 bullnus 11 C:Of'.
1i11n1 ana CundQm1n1um !lfto!WIQ1 blln• 5(111C•lltld '" T" dd Ing C•'1aln vtry ~mportaot Tt11 r•g!itianl{s) c:om· JUl'\e IS. 22, 29, July 6, ai• dolf19 buStness as: Co•I• ''''' 0,,,, p,101 Thi• ltaternem wis !ilea dueled by: an Individual P\111'1 Solchrll'I 5102 ol rt..., Ffltiffl· n• name, • fess, aet•Of'll, howev ... tn. r:;· meoc:.a to lllillllac1 bl.Iii-,992 GG, INC .. 4695' Mat Arttlu• with 1111 Cou"ty C!lfk 01 Th• 1t"lt11anl(t) c:om. !tRCIEL S. A non· ~ .. "!'Cuti. OlfloJ 41u1h()l1Nlf lu •,•• 1
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1•,.h:>n• numb-9, •onal 1ep1•Hntati~• wil ti. ne11 unde1 the Flc:tillous M.335 Court, sui11 \1 50. Ni ... pg'1 Ju.na 1• 8. l5, 22, l992 Orang• Counry on May 27• menced to lranstct bus1·
o.....,S!Ytl OIOl5iol<l1u111 IOI in· W lAlSlflttu"' 11111111:11t1 In • P • n • •11orn11, r•qulrea to give "Dile• to Butif'lesl Nam•(SJ 61Sl.0 Beacn, Calit. 92660 M·301 1992 rwss under ,,,. Foc:t1t10VS 11 ... ll'IU ey:eu ~ 100. the........,,, It-•'™' VIFllll lhMI or plelnlln wUhout •n !"1e11st1d 1>91t0111 Uf'lle•t above oo: January 1. l987 PUBLIC NOTICE a ,tisoo O•l)Bflll.allO"· Inc: .l --===~=~~--1 ,532&07 Busrness Name(1) 11s1eci
IJ(lllioo& ol •Kl No 10687 c:tJh It ac.Cl>jMvd, 11'111 Trutl· •tforner, Is: IEI nom-llley tl•v• walvea notk:• Of S1•pl>en c. Hopkll'IS. G•"' Nevada, <169S Mac:Atthur PUBLIC NOTICE 1bov• on: May 1, 1992
" .-t latth "' 111'1 ln1t1u-w may ••ltltlllld thD oUu• bre la dl,•cclon W el c:oosttflled 10 thl propQs1d era• p1n,,.., Flctltlous Co\.1'1, Sult• 1150• Newpofl Publi9he0' Newport Beacl'I· Gltnn Rudano ln!iln1 R.iololOOcJ MiilcJ\ 1e ani:.. ol 1n.. T1usi..w·11 0...'IJll 1 d t 1 1 d 1 action.) The lnelepenaer11 Thi• srar"""1t wat Iii.a Bus.In••• N•m• aeaeh, Calo! 92660 Fictitious Cosla Mesa Dally P•lot This s1at9fl'llflt was t.1ea 1171 .,, ac.. 1.)070. P~ !Kii~ lunm btlt;uf11t1 avad• num•ro • • e ono • admJfll111ation autho•!ty w1~ w!1h th• County Clerlt ol Stalement Trios bus1"151 Is c:on. Busines s Nam• Juna 15, 22. 29. July 6, wi1h ltle County Clerk ct ~!_.,•Id 1238 ol Olhc..i rot* lo Oou l»'.f'Ull 111 ~k.N· ::~::d~ ~:~ :•m•n· be gtanted unle11 an lntei-Ol•nge COi.iniy °"~lay 26. Tne FOllowlng person• duc:teCI b~: • corpOJatio" St•1•men, ,992 Otano• Courny o" May ,2,
._ ._ •• • mattei of •'Uhll ' ''"•"" ••ted petSon Ille• an ob· 1992 ••• dOlng b\.11111es' as: Tne 1ego111anl(sl c:om-Ttl• Follow1n; Pflisons M·326 1992
The tot.a an"JUflt o! ll'le Sowl ulot *"* W n1•U.. dent• que no Ilene jedlOl'I lo ltle petillOn and F!li327511 ROCKY MOUNTA IN m.nceci 10 11ansac1 bull· ar•Clo.ngbus.oessas: I--=°""'"'""'°"""= F531218
ut\CMll(I: pnnc:IPl\I l*"a. NI· l>ul . "'1'"°"' cuv<Jna111 111 •bog•do, ••) Stephen sho1111 OOOd c:au1• why th1 p..,blishe<I Newport Be~ctl· CHOCLATE FACTORY Of nets unaei 1'1• Fictil!ous SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC NOTICE Puo11st1ee1 Newport B•atn·
'411'81t lt-9Ull. IOC,IU(hur ••lh "'"'-"'"" k.lifll'UU Of impltu\I M . Nichols, NICHOLS, CO\#! should l'IOI 1111111 th• Cost• M•sa Cally P~OI HUNTINGTO,N BEACH,~ Sutlness f'lan:ie{s) 11111a OVERN l.J E EXPRESS.1---"'-""-'-""-"-".::.--ieosta Me.a Dady Pllol May I~ "'1-lt'ld CO.II,. 1ll09ldln0 hlllil llOISVlllOI> NICHOLS & ANDREWS •utho~i1y. Main 51. SuiJ• 107B. Hur1-'above on 1.~ay 1, 1992 18007 Skypa1k Cl1cC., Su•!• Flctltl04.!s 25 J I ~and ~ al Of Wlc:Ull'lbr9ntes, IO Ulll!'¥ 7t4/4S8 :J800 22102• A HEARING on lh• p*1l· June l5, 22, 29, Ju~ ti, \lflg1on eoach, Cali!. 92648 Rotl911 v. Gib,on, Pr•ll· B, ltVlne.Cal1 I. 92714 e .. 1Jne1s Nam• ' une 1' '15• 1991
lhtl ...... ot IM inillal ~· ttw ll'llM>lltdnes• MCUIQCI • I rlon will be held on JULY 2. 1992 S1eotien Ct\tlles Dani91, dent F1Qfl't 0. N•lson, 2•011 Sl•l•m•nt • M·291
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--,'°.,hon OI lhtt Nrllic• •tl'.I bV .. Id Ohd. •dvanc•s Miii C,_k Road, Suite 1~2 ti 1:4.5 P,M. WI Dept 9991 no•s1tL.Dr-~i.ment-a~ trutYL.CHtit-lalJWl.I EollGwi<i9-;;;;~----::-•
17:89 1ttiellllllUlr.'"Wlt1rtn1uresnil' IJ.r--L .. Uf\a-Nlll•,-CA :Jlrloctt tlngton S.•ch, ca111. 92646 wnn rr.. Coumy Cl1t1k of Nlgu•I. C1hl. 92677 a11 doing bus1ne1s at: ~Iv U.hod C.5h1tt11 ll'IWllMI ltW#1'111n •n(J •"¥ 12t153·t2tt Cen1t1 Drlva W•ll, Santa PUBLIC NOTICE Ma-ln1 Oanlel, 8891 01ang1 COU111y on May 28 Robefl R. Ukroplm. 81 TUAN-KEY ASSOCIATES, Ct.-01 <Mt1lllld CtiecU ~Pf~ ol Iha nolu DAT!: NOV 22 1Ht Ana, CA 92701 . Oor1111 Or .• Hu"ting1on 1992 ' Mont•ci10 01fva. Corona 31582 Coas1 Hy. Su41e C,
.,.....-lo thtl T1u.1w °' ~UIW Uy -1 dulld "'''h M. HAMLIN, CMrlt, ly IF YOU OBJECT TO th.ti NOTICE Beacn, Car.t. 92646 F532749 Gel Mar. CaJJI, 92625 S. Laguna. Call1. 9211n hldd8f ere KCltf)llbWt lo 111161f"•I l,.,.,U(.,, •• 111°"11.lutl •• Perea, Deputy ;1anlJllQ Ol !M petillon, you INVITINCll BIDS This bu1l;n•••. I• c:on. Pul)llstlfll Newpofl Beacn. This butil'lllS It C:Ofl. Turn•bovl M•n•g•ma<1t
T1u1t•• p10~1d.O p10~1 .,, _, Nol6t. tuos. '"°"11'-'I Publl• ha 0 N•wporl 1tiould app11ar at lite hear· Notice Is hel'•by "iw" duc:t•a by; husband trKI ~ dU<:ted by: .,.. int;tlvldual COl'poiatlon. 31582 Coast
Uin11tic.t1011 .. a.;llltblu •nll W•1.oanses DI '"" 11w.100 Ing ana 1tat1 'fO!" ob. thal U\41 HuntJngton Beacn .,.,.,. Co•• Mesa Dally P1/o1 Th• regl11ran1!s) c:oin. Hy. Sulla c , s . ~.
F•om 111lo11nallOl'I wtuch arid of !hot 11u1ts c1tNt•OO by fk•ch/Cotta Meta Oall\I }lelions 01 Iii• wrin•11 ob· UfllOll High SC:hool OiSlrict Tn• 11glitra"111) com. Jurie 15. 22. 211, July 8, m.nc.O 10 11ansac:t tius.1-Calrl. 92677
•Ni TNtlee aoon11 ·~ ~ Oood of T1uS1 Piiot June 15. 22, 29, July lectiOl\I l!llth lh• CQUfl be· w1• 1ec""9a s•aled bids menced 1o tiansaei bus!. 1992 ness under 1M Fic:tilloul This business 11 con.
boll tor wticr. t11.11\11o1ii ~ Stand•rd Tr u1t D11d e, ,992 lore the hearing. YOUI ai> fOf 810 NO. 745 • SYS. net• uno.. the Flct•llOUS M.J29 8usl11es1 Nam•(•) 11•11<1 a uct.a by: a C:Ol'PDflllOll
no 1ep1~ahun ut w9'1.-i-Servlce,..Companr, as M337 pea1MC9 may be In 1>9r1D11 TEMS CONTRACT FOR Butln••• Name{tl llS!ia PUBLIC NOTICE above on: Ma~ 15, 1992 Tn• r•glt11ani(1) c:om.
l'y. 1he at1•1 ~u) °' T•usiev. 21100 S••n•etl or oy '{OUf allomey. CUSTOD111l SUPPLIES above on; May 28 1992 Aobef1 Uk•Oi)l<1a m1r1ced lo transaei btJsj.
Dolt-. 001-.n Oby\a11on OtlVCI. SY!tv 200. Cone&11t1 PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR mMting ~1llc:allC111S on Stephen C. Daniel This stat91Mnt wq l1leo rie1t unaei th• r1c:11tioul ot 1h• above d•tc:utt.d CA 9A52tl. f!l lO) 803·73.tO: or • «inllngent credilOf ol tile In Iha Dlll•.\cl Putctlat-This tut.tement ..... ,, filed Flclllloua ..... 11t1 th• County Cl•1k or eu11111s1 Nam•{s) Hsr.a
pi°'*ty • 240 Nllllt une 9" .Mnn.llt1 10u1 ... 1\19$ 148544 lh• dec:•••l<I. you mus! Ille Ing O"lc•. ltlstruc:tlont and with the coo"ly Cl&1k or Bu1ln•ss N•m• Orang• County Oil May 29, above on: Hl711 j ~·-
I U)2, Newimr1 BMch, CA 1an1 S11cr111e1y Othld SUMMONS vour cta1m ""11h IM C:OUl1 specification Clfl bl ob-Clang• Counf~ Ofl M11y 29, Statement 1992 Roblfl G, Tur111r. Pr11i.
92913 e/IM (CITACION and mall a copy lo lh1 pet· lalnld trom, tfl• seal.a 1992 Th• FollowlflV Pl'IDM F532H4 dent PAC9'1C sea propwty • IJlllll'IQ sdd ~JSOO .IUDIClAL1 1on•I rel)f'•tlflltllv• 1p-bid• lhall bl dtlivll'fld 10: F5329t18 •1• doing buslf\Clls as: PubUshflCI Newp0f1 Blac:ii. T_tlit ttarement w•• filed -'llSW-
101 tM l)UIPQM of J»Ylr>g 6115.11122, 6129 NOTICE TO OEFEN· painted by' the tOVr1 within Allyn E. Rowl9y, Oillci0t Publ!stiea N•wport Betetl· E 2 IN UOUORS, 145 E. Colla Mila Oillly Pilot with Ill• Cow!ty C*k of ~:'L~
the obllOations IKUl'ed °" lout monlhs ltom 1he dlll ol Proc:urtn'l&nt, H1.1t1Ul'l9l0l'I c ' M 0 II P'I ,~h St., Cos1a Mesa. CsM .... ,. i. 15, 22, 29. '"' °',,,•,nge County Oil Mar 22, ......... _, -,,_,. UldOiioKI OI TrustWICluO PUBLICNOflCE DANT 1 IAwl•o a ot filtt b1uanc. of latl•• B•Kh Union Hlgl'I School osa •t• • Y •Oii 921;27 Cti.oe1•Cnme1ort
,_ and _....., ot '~ Acusedo) LISA MICH· as p1ov!Oed In Hc:1lort SHlO Di1lf'l<:I, 10251 YOtklown J<lrle 8, 15. 22, 29. 1992 NOfll\lf\ I(, Dolby. 9!13 Em· M-311 F533221111 3500 Pllldflc: View Dl1WI
TrUl4• end Of Sell/ CNS 10451 t3 ELLE LICNTENFl!LD of the Calilorn11 Pfobat• Av..-, Hun1i1191on B•ac:f\, M·31S "aid B1y. Laguna Beac:n, Publitlle<I Newport !Mach-~ heofl
c.lllornle fleeonver· SUMMONI •nd DOES 1 to to Code. 'ha lime 1or fitoog CA g2&1e P"°"9 (71.t) 96A· PUBLIC NOTICE Catil, 92851 , __ P_U~B~L_IC=N_O_T_IC_E __ 1 Cost• Mesa D•l'Y PUol ... aw "'°' Comp.enr .• , Still ICITACIOH YDU ARE IEINO cla+mt ..... m not e1plr• tJe. 3339 EKI. 4350 Wayne E. Paul, 3375 Will·r Tn,111-. Bot-!iu1WW11 l4illly. "UOIClA&.I IUEO BY PLAINTl,F· IDf• 1o1.1t montf\f; flotn the and tece!Yed at 0t belDfl CNS104 $041I eria Circle, Cost" ~le111. Flcllllous JUl'll 1, I , 15, 22. 1W2
f.9;ulive \111:1t Piep!Jent, NOTICE TO DEFEN-IA Ud le ••t d ' t11111"g dale nollc1a 2:00 P.M., .Juoe 23, 1992 11 FlctlUoui CaM. 9262& Busln•ss Mame M·295 ,.. IQI IW
9301 Q;vbln "'.,.,...., Sul\ DANT • • •m•n-above. wNcn UIN and pl&c• bld9 Ttllt Dusl"ess It co"· Stal•rn•nl PUBLIC NOTICE 111J. Ml .. AY 100 Nmth .. OO• Celtl()lf'll I (A" I•. • d•ndo) ALLSTATE IN· YOU MAY EXAMINE lh• wi" be pYbliC:~ Opened aflcl Business Name OUCled by· • geo.,.al p.trl· Tt11 Fo110 ..... rig P&flOnS --'-=o:.cccc.:..c.:..:.=..._
9 1)24 1811) '715•2575 Acusedo) DANA (:llFFS SURA.NCI. COMPANY fife k•pt by 1111court.11 you t•t<J In Buildlng C, Room St•ternenf lllfthip &11 aol"g t»JSiness 1s: Fictitious MDflu•ry '* C~
O.t.t inJ92 ' MAR IHI! C INTIR, M Subt-09 .. 01 RO .. tr• a person lfller•1t9d In 361. Eacf\ bid atlaJI r1mtln The Following i*tOr1' Th• 1•gl1tra11l (1) com. SEXTON COMPANIES . BYslnesi N•me Cl'9meti0n
ASAeSJl cti tWC., • CalJtomla oor-l!"T LIGHTl.HITIEIN IM Hlall. you may Ill• VaNd '°' • 1>911od ot 4S &r• OOll'IQ buslrof!9S •s: monced 10 lflfl18CI bull· 1820 E1st O•et• ....... 110 B<oedW•y
&115, &n2, li'l9 . ...,_tlon, l!VtL-PAR· Yo .. hew9 30 c.l.EH· with tha..court a.l0t1naLRa. days_ah11t \NI 0111 sped. MONA USA HAIR STUDIO, lllSt under Iha Fic:llllOul ,,,OS, Slnt1 Arla, Ca.111, The Steternent Colt• Meu ---------~SONI, •n lndlwlduel DAii DAYS .,.,, thl• que11 IOI' Special Noliea ol flea tor receipt ol bids. 1548 Aaam1 Avenue •E. eo,1,,.,, Nam•(•) 1t11.a 92705 Fot1oYMg PlllOOt la-It•
.tct DOIEi 1 fftfeuth summons le Ml'VOCI lh• !Ulng ol '" lnvenk!fy Al.LYN E. ROWLEY, DI· Cost1 ~ ... Calif. 92628 •tiov• on: 1972 Sai.;1on Manul&elwinQ COi'• ~~c"if~Lbu~~t~ ".boM-~~~~~~~~~~~
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SO lnclu•twe t OI ~ o11n and •PP'allal o1 111a1• ti· fee tor ol p,oc:u,•m•nt Jung S. Bn.iog91, I 1141 N.K. Dolby porat.on. CalifDfnll Corp., PANY, l55S ... ~.... \l .. dl 1 r•u o • • •• .,.... • Hll Of ol 1111y pe1tl1on Of Pubf~ .. ,. 0 .,1 p· Pets/ Avenue. FOOMltall'I \lat. Ttllt s1a1emen1 was Ill.a 1820 Ea11 Dee1a A~•· YOU ARI. aEINCll ton re•pon•o •I thla KCOor>I a1 prOYIGIC! In i.,, .,y ii?' June tey,Calil,92708 wilh IM Counr, Cl.,k o! 1105, Sant;a Ana, Cali!, DI. E. •49C. Co1la M•sa,
IUl:O •Y PU.INTlirrl court. Hetlon 1250 ot in. Ca,.. 8, 15, 1992 Se«! KyYng Kono. 1073::1 Orang• County on May 12, 92 705 Ca~. 9262t
ldA Ud. Mio Cfft• deft\lfn-A l•tt•f •r phCUM c•ll lornla PtobaSI• Cod•. A Re· M322 c" .. ",1!....l!~•·I. Cypre1s. 1992 !.~!s,.b0u1lna11 It con-1~111=.:c~i:,~1Bo.~::
•nclo) I HAl!.L BILL, wttl not pf'Olect 1ou• que1t tor pedal Nolie. PUBLIC NOTICE · .._.., F53t2111 """I y: • c:orPQfatlOn 14gc, Costa Mesa. Cati!. en lndtvkldl ll'•t.1r lrp•wrllt•n ,_: form Is tvailabl• trom the This butln••• II con. Publlsn.d N-PQfl e.ac:n. Tn• reglttt1nt(1) com. 92628 You hew9 :30 CM.EN t • 1 COUt1 tlerlo.. CNS1045094 auc:t.a by: co.partnelt Cosr• ~l1sa Da"·· Paot "'" mencea 10 trantitd bu-Ii· Thi• butl11••• lo ,0~ ----------'·'-"'--"'C..:-'0.:...;::::::::.:0·1•Pon•• mus • n Attorney tor U'I• Pett. The 1egls11an1(s) com· HJ M9t undH the Fk:tillout •-----------------~ 1..,...., letM '°"" H JOU lloneri Fictitious menc.a lo llansttl bull· 2$. J00411. 8. 15, 1992 Busln•ls N•m•f•) 1111.a lfuclfld by:'" inclMaual
DD-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS want tho court to hur LAW OFFICE OF '"'•lnaa• N•m• ne11 under the Flc11llou1 M·290 abov• on: Februaiy 20. T ne r•gl11ran1(1) c:om. '°"'' ceee. MIRK M INTOIN St•t•menl • Bu11ness Nam.\•I "•tea PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 =~ ~~ H rou do not m. rou' 0 TM Fl>'lowing J1M10r11 lboW on: NIA P1•sl'aen1 /4. READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPl:R ••-•• on time ... 118 W: 1 ITM ST. .,-. doing butlnfft b : lung S. Bfugg9i FlctlUoua ThlS slalemenl wu 1,i.a Bl.ialnett NalM(s) llsleG 1 COSTA MEIA, l.ATUNA NIGUEL MEO!-with 1he Counr, C14M'k oll·'-"""'_,,.°",'c">'~Y7.lt;;·o'i:"',,,,,,ll ,..., .... tho o ... , and CA 921Z7 CAL ARTS, 4920 Campus P,ILOT CLASSIFIED Butlnoss H•IM Otange couor., on May 29, PILOT CLASSIF1ao
''"' w•1••1 moner 17'14) IS0-1127 Drlve , Newpott Baac:l'I. 11 s lh• r110o.t1c1 You Sl•tem.nt ,992 It'• the so1u1loo yOl.l•re
-"' pfopartY mar be p bll h d N Calif. 92660 c•n counl on lo NH • TM Follo'l!Mg Pel°'°"' F~2e74 ••arcnlng '°" . WM!th-tttlt.•n wtt"o..t hlrther u • • ewporl o.nnit k. Bark .. , 4920 mrrlad ol metchan+ ••• dohlg t1u1lne11 at: P bll N Be w•tnlno ffom t•o B.eac:h.C0t1a Me .. Deity Clmpl.il Driv•. New"""' dlse llema, bec•use POSTAL CENTER, USA. Cu shed -potll ach-e r you't• seeli;ing I oeurt Pilot JIJl'll I, 9, 15, 1992 Beitc:h, CaMt. 92G80 ... -. our c olumria compel 7011 \.,.11"81' A~. #L Hun. 0111 M••• Oa ty Pitol home, an a partment,
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PUILIC NOTICI 17400 MOdoe 114, FCMHI-... Apt. 8. ~ a..cn. Thlt ttatemenl ... llled sew ...... ""'"' .. --...... • ... -~ °' Beech. callf,.... I Pktltloue taln Valley, Calif. 92708 Pkltnlou9 Celil 82663 f'Jotltleue With the CounlY Cl«tl o1 82e2t "911111• with the CounlY 29 TMt b111lneH II COf'-
au.an..a lllem• Thia builnH• 11 con-halneH Name Thia bu1ln111 11 con+ halne•• Nw OrAf.\09 County on May 22, Thi• b111lne11 11 co,,. auelnen Nw Orange County on Mey • clUCl9d by: M lndlllldl""
atata...-nt dueled by: an Individual ltet9fMnt ducted by: an lndMc:lull ltat....,.1 1"2 ~ by: an llldl\lldUll ,......... 1982 The reol1t11nl(1) ~ The Foltowlng peraons The rtglilrant(•) com-The fol1oWlng per-sont Th• 1tgl1tr1nt(1) com-The FOl!o¥16ng P9f"10n4 Fa31311 Th• regl1lrent(1) com-The F~ l*IOOI Fa31MI meneed lo tranuct ~
are doing bul1nff1 u : menc:td to ttarlhe1 busl-are doing t>ustne11 as: menced lo hanuct bull-are doing bullne11 as: Publlshed NIWPof1 BNch-menced to transact buli-.,, dolna bu1lne11 u: Publl1111d Nlwpott Beacl't-neM l.lndet the FIGltioYI
RED RIVER LANDSCAPE ne1t under the Fletrtious BRAINSlORM, 2045 Tualln ""1 underN the ( r;ict:~'f.: DESIGNS BY LESLIE. 781 Co•ta Mesa Daily Pilot ~: undttN the ( F)lcl~= PAAK NlWPOAT MARKET Costa Meu Dally Piiot Bullnff• Name(1) Mated MAINTENANCE. 388 W. Bu1lnes1 Namt(I) llstld Ave. IA. Colla Mtu, C&llf. B!'!,_'.!HI ... am2~ •1992 Alderwood, Newport June 1 •8 15 22 1992 a!!-~18• u aml18
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1...,2 & CAFE, 900 San Joaqum June 8, 15, 22, 29, 1992 ~on· NIA Bay St .. Costa Mesa, Ca!Jf. aboW on· May 7, 1992 92827 auun on .... ay "• Beach, Calif. 92660 ' ' ' ' .,.,_on. r..ay • .. Htlil Road, Unll 0, ~ M•313 Aobtf' Oa~ 92627 Michael O. Cahon Klfk Lie Peeler, 2045 Tua. Todd L Lawton ltlhe F. SchulU, 788 Al-M·29e Jllll K. Shlfif Beach, Calif. This a1alemenl WU filed
Roben Gammill, 388 W. This alatoment was filed tin Ave. IA, Coa .. Meu, Thi• •lltement Wiii flltd derwood. Newport B11ch, PUBLIC MATICE This •latel'Mnt waa tiled Kyle Sel11, 16 Flbrlal\O, It· PUBLIC NOTICE wllh the County Clelk °' Bay Sst. #3, Cotta Meu, with the County Clerk or CaUf. 92027 with the County Clerk of Cat.I. 926450 nv with the County Clerk of vine, Cal.ti, 82710 Orange Coumy on May 29,
Cahl. 92027 0rang9 County on May 12, Thia bualneH Is con-0rll'OI County on May 29, Thi• buall\tll 11 con-flctlttoue ?'99'2°' County on May 22• Thia bualnen Is con-Flctltlou• 1992 ~
This bu1lna11 11 con· 1992 ducted by: an Individual 1992 ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual luatneH ....... Fai
ducted by: an Individual F531218 The reglalrant(1) com-f532971 The reglstrant(I) com-aualneea Name F532310 Tht 11gl1111nt(1) com· Sl•t~t Publlthed NIWl)Ott
The registrant(•) com· Publlshtd N-Pof1 Beach-menced lo transact bU•I-Publl•htd Newport Bffch-menctd to transact l>uti· Stale11Mnt Publi1htd Newport Beach· menc:ed lo trantaei bull· The FOllQWlng peraon1 coata MHa Dally ot
menced to transact ~I-Costa Mose Dally Pilot May ness under the Act11lou1 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot nes1 under tht Aclltlou1 ~·1 F~~lng ~·00• Costa Mesa Dally Pilot neH under th• Fictitious are doing buslneH a1: June 11 15 22 29 19112
ness under the Fie111tous 25 June 1 8 15 1992 Bu1lne11 Name(1) listed June 8, 15, 22, 29, 1992 Bu11neu Name(a) listed a;~i~'t:·s 8 r:: 'ti· June 1, 8, 15, 22, 1992 BUlll\eH Namt(I) listed V 0 TE R. 130l Santiago ' ' ' ' M-318
Busll'tll Name(s) listed • • • • M 293 above on: October 22, M-317 above on• NIA 1 .. C • M aCcealn-f M-302 above on: NIA of 'New..;... ltlGb. .Calll. abOve on: May 1. 1992 • t9&4 L1tll• F. Schultz 11 ... ve.. osta Ha. 1 • Kylt~ls --" ..,.,.. PUBLIC NOTIC.
Robert 0. Gammill Kirk Lee Peeler PUlllC NOTICE Tffit atate!Mnt war nred ~21" ' -'-,UILlC'NOTICE This statement WH filed 92660 Bunnell 13011-_..;..~------:~ This ttatemeru wu liled PUBUe NOTICE This stalement wa• llled with th• County Clerk of Phlllp Geoige Moore, 1628 With th• County Clerk ol Cyl'thla 8 · Or New ort flcUtl9ue with the County Clerk ot with the Coul'ty Clerk of STATEMENT OF Orange County on May 12, Newport Bl. Sp. 48, Costa Flctltleue Orange County OI\ May 28, ~ant~~ltl 9:266o p auatneH Na"'9
Orang• County on May 12. 8 ~ctltloNua Orange County on May 29. WITHDRAWAL FROM 1992 ~~Ta· 'i,8111•192627
1 Bualneu NaM• 1992 T~~~ • buslneu ts con· ltate"'9nt 1992 us neaa ame 1992 PARTNERSHIP P:53t214 1 u~ ness 1 con. StatlM'-f't F532740 ducted b •an lndMduel Thi Followl '*~ona
F531217 Statement f532909 OPIRATINQ UNDER Published Newport Beach-dT~!'dr~Y·1:1~~~11~tdu.I m. Th• FollowtnQ" clllrtOl\S Published Newport Beach· Th• r•~·lstranl(•) corn· .,. do.ng bUSI~• IS:.
Published Newport Beach· The Followlng P~•ons Published Newport Beach· FICTITIOUS Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May menced ~o lran~a~t ~~sl-a1t dolc)g buslnen Is: Cos1a Mesa Dall)' Pilot mtnced 10 transact busl· MODA ITAUA tMPOOTS,
Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May 'CTNd:A"3~sit!~~sBfriON Costa M11a Daily Pilot BUSINESS NAME 25, June 1, 8, 15, 1992 non under the Fictitious ~~~'bt ~ E~GIN~ER:~G, June 8, 15, 22, 29, 1992 ness under the Actlllo::J 2651 Irvin• Ave. 12B2.
25, June 1, 8, 15, 1992 4500 campus Or. Suite June 8, 15, 22, 29, 1992 !h• followlng person has M·294 Business Nama(s) listed ton Be~h. ~ •• ~~92~~ ng· M-310 Busll\ess. N:m~(sl99~1 C~sta Mesa, Calli 92029 •
_______ M_·_29_21 I 14, Newport Beach. Cal1I. M-314 wilhdrawn as a general PUBLIC NOTICE above on: NIA Mark Thomas Wiison PUBLIC NOTICE abOV• onB. MB Y ii Ciro Palricoto, 73 s.,C 11
92660 partner from Iha pat1ner· Phlllp G. Mqore G . • Cynthia . uMe land, Newport B11ch, '111. PUBLIC NOTICE N 0 vi 4 PUBLIC NOTICE ship operat11l11 undet the Thia statement was filed 8241 tadys Ava .. Hunhng· This 11a1amont was fried 92660 '"gY Sa, s. 500 Cam· llctitlout business name ot Fictitious with the County Clerk of ton Beach, Calif. 92646 Flctltloua wllh Ill• County Cte1k ot Thi• business 11 con-
flclltloua G~!ctt'"<::a~r'.09~~ Newport Flctltloua VtSUALONICS ENGINEER· 8u1ln1•• •ame Orange County on May 22, This bu.sine~ ~s con-Business Name Orange County on May 29, ducted by: an Individual
Buslneas Name This ·business 1 Buslneu Name ING COMPANY al 2026 Statement 1992 ducted by. an 1 dual Statement 1992 Th• 1egls1rant(s) ~om-
Statement ducted by· an lndllll~uafon-Statament Vista Ca Jon, Newport The Following persona F53230t The .:ie~lst~anl(s) t C:,0"j· The Followlng p11sons F532902 menced to 1ran1act busf.
Thi Following parsons The reg.lstrant(s) com-The Following persons Beach, Call!. 92660 are doing business as: Published Newpor1 Beach-mane nd 0 ~~aaFclCI /s • are doing business as: Publtshed Newport Beach· ne11 under the Flct Jou• 11re doing business as: menced 10 transact busl-are doing busll'ess es: The FIC1fl1ou1 Business PG DESIGN, 3188 Aairway Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ~~~n:Ss erNam~(s) j1~~ UNIVERSAL OPTICAL 4 Cosll Mesa Daily P1tol Buslneu. Namt(ll listed CRAFTSMEN ROOFING. nass under tho Flchlious LAWTONS GOLOENSTATE Name referred to abOve Aval\ue, Suite K, Costa J I 8 15 22 992 abo eon· N/A 2000, 88 Fair Orl111, Cosla June 8 15 22 29 1992 above on. May 19, 1992
535 South Coast Highway, Business Namo(s) listed ASPHALT AND CONCRETE was tiled In Orange County Mesa. Calil. 92628 una • • • • 1 M 11k Tho s W'ls Mesa, Calll. 92626 ' ' ' ' M-3l8 Ciro Patrleolo Unit 56, Laguna Beach, aboveon·May28 1992 AEPAIR.207lugonla,New· on January 14, 1992 Pamela Anne Gillie, 3822 M·300 TJir tatm~ 11 on filed James T. Gii. 11280 This 1tatemanl was filed
Calil. 92651 Nancy Davis-' port Beach, Cal.ii. 92663 F518043 E. 1st Streat 16, long PUBLIC NOTICE withs 1~• ~ou~t w&~rk' of Brookhaven, Los ~oles, PUBLIC NOTICE with the County C1ttk .ol Cl 111 d 1 This statement was flied Full r)ame and add_ress ol Beach, Cahl. 90803 0 Co 1 ~ M 22 Calif, 90064 • Orange County on May 29, c'0 5N VEsN .. iE NT Wllh the county Clork 01 SELL thapersol'lw1thdraw1ng: This bualness Is con· flctlUoue 1~~ge ul\y ay •This bu1ln11t Is con· Fictitious 1992 , ... 2H •
whether ~u·ro buy· Orange County on Moy 29 Allen Gaut, 2026 Vista ducted by: •n individual Business Name F5323 2 ducted by: an lndtvldual 8u1l•'"'ll Name ... •
1992 • Calon. Newport Beach, The raglstrant(s) com-1 Tht raglatrant(s) corn-..... N rt Ba chi ing. selll • or Just your used vehicle Caf1I. 92660 mencod to transact busl· Statement Published Newpor1 Beach· minced to transact busl· Statement PubUshtd owpo a
looking, ctassll1od has F532975 through classified Published Nowpor1 Beach· l'ess under tho Fictitious The Following J>OflOM Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ness under th1 Fictitious Th• Following pe11ons Costa Mesa Dally ,._llot what you need! Pubhshed Newport Boach 642•5678 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Busll'ess Name(s) listod are doing business a.s: June 1, 8, 15, 22, 1992 Business Nam•(•) hstod art domg business 11: June 8, l5, 22. 29• 1992
PILOT CLASSIFIED Costa Mesa Dally Pilot June 1, 8, 15, 22, 1992 abOVe on: May 15, 1992 J & M UNION SERVICE, M·303 above OI\: N/A A.G. FUNDING GROUP, M-320 842·5878 June 8. 15. 22, 29, 1992 M-304 1900 Newpor1 Blvd .. Costa 900 P.C.H. #104. Hunting·
M-312 Mesa, Calif. 92627 ton Beach, Clhl. 92eA6 ---------
330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827
Houses/Condos
For Sale
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NEWPORT
BEACH 1069
3 LOTS
3 Contiguous lots in
Cannery Village
across from city park·
Ing Surtablo lor com·
mercial • ros1dontiat
development.
$250,000 Eac h
673-4400
Bey Vlaw Clllt Or .. for-
ever view across lrom
ctty park Older home
big 101, owe 1st. Agt
650-1220
Harbor Ridge!
Juat Reduced !·
Divorce Fabulous
ocean v1ow. hke new
351 5 s f of per foct1011.
3 Frplcs. 3 car gar
NOW $998,500
Valentino Proportios
Jove• 759·7859
OVERLOOK Lido &
Cetallna. 15 I 1 Kings
Rd. 4Br ~.. S895K.
Will co-op. 650-5799
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Houses/Condos
For Rent
BALBOA
ISLAND 2106
Charming Island Cot·
tage. 1 Igo BR, 2BA.
nu pnt, crpl, pvt patio,
dbl gar, w/d Yrly
$1350. 644-7222
CORONA
DEL MAR 2122
IRVINE 21-14
The Terr•c• 2Br 2Ba,
encl gar, sngl tvt
$1100/mo. Avl 7/15,
1st + sec 752·2881
LAGUNA
BEACH 2148
NEWPORT
BEACH 2169
Luxurv Condo!!
V• Mlle from ocean, 2
pvt suites. Perfoct for
prolesstonals. Brand
new, In gated, pool
comm $1500. Agl
BALBOA
ISLAND 2608
LG airy 2Br 1 Ba upper,
sun r,orch. Grand
Cana • No smk/pats.
St2001mo yrty. 673-8457
COSTA MESA 2624
Move-In
SPECIAL!
1 BEDROOM
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA Mt.:SA 2624
•Lg Ctoan 1BR Oplx IE'Sld• 1BR 88101
unit, new carpet/ 2BA $700. Quiet,
drapes & appfs $525. wall·kept. Lndry, BBO.
No Pots. 240·2299 No pets 831°8427
E'SIOE 1 BR, encl gar.
Vacant. No p111.
2 Bdrm TownhouH $585/mo. 150 E. 21st.
2 Btka to Trlangto Sq 646-5934 or 544-4294
Emereld B ey 4Br Pvt, Patio. AJC, Gar E/SIDE CONTEMP
3Ba, soc gate/patrol,---------Small pet constdered 2BR 2BA upper, trplc,
854-5809
Poot, spa, cable hkup
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
645-8122 An~lmel BALBOA
PENINSULA 2607
pvt beach. 1BO" ocean Newport Terrace! 2BR 1 BA, gar, noar Park-Setting!! 1921 Anaheinv'64S.5530 1 car, $895. 642-9797
vlow, 53000. 497-8466 Lg 3BR 1 \l!/Ba 2·story, boach. newly pointed, Eastside 2BR 1 BA, encl frplc. W/0 hkups, cute apt. $880. With Ocean & Sunse11---------SPLENIO OCEAN VEIW patio. pool, garage. 631-1336 views. Nice lBR w/loft 2BR. new paint, crpt, gar, w/d hkupa, fncd
Blue Bird Canyon, 51100 Agt 675..i9 t 2 5895. Child OK. No drps, hkups, patio, yard 5875/mo. 176 E
5br/3ba Villa, 3 deck.,_________ Pets 831•8107 carport, 652 Center _w_1_1s_o_n_e_2_&_·1_4_7_3 __ 1 fully furn, monthly or The B luffs 3BR 2BA, . St. $775 848-7150 EASTSIDE
COSTA Mt.:SA 2624
Lovaly 1 BR Counyard lli6ii~lli
setting. Gated, pool, •2BR 1 BA. UPP
acliv111os. Ask about LOWER. Near
Spoclatsl 842·5858 H ospital. S775Jmo.
Move-In Specials! 645-7476 c
2 & 3BR Townhomesl 1BR, Very clean, new
Good tocl 549.7397 carpet. avail now.
Unique 1 BR Ouplal<, $650 Incl Uhl. LH~ "
fireplace, patio, deck. no pets 875-9229
garage, washer/dryer ~! 2BR ApanM1nt,
hook·UP. No smokers 2 Yrs Now. Avg s.637/
No pets. Mid Costa mo For 1st 6 Months
Mou 5625 646-1105 On Our Spec1au1. Call
N0Wfl 714.979.9991
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2640 •3Br 2Ba. Iorgo lam1ty
rm, stove, lrige, W/0,
garage. Avt nowl
St350 mo. 760.3676
annually 497-8731 or 2-patlos, pool, f/p, Im· aBA 38A & 28R BA Beck Bay (818) 895-B38B macutate. must see. •S75o Move lnl 2 1BR, 1BA. back yard. Avall now. lg• 3BR
51 ,350/mo 644•1559 1BR apt, ocean view, Eastsldo quie1 2Br All mostet suites, spa-gas Wihr/Oryr hkupa. 2BA, d w, frptc, w 'd
OH WATER Charming
small 1 BR, Ideal tor 1
pera, no pt11, util Pd.
$950 mo,yrly 650-8145
NEWPORT
BEACH 2169 2BR 2BA condo, lg 2
car a\lachod garage,
Ille & airy, 1 bJk to •B•ck Bay Ar•••
bchl Lse $1395/mo. Sharp 3BR 2Ba, 3
Ask for Paul 640·5324 car gar $1250 Pats OKI 498-0150
36R 2BA. lndry rm, w d, i-.-B-L_U_F_F_S--40-r _2_in_B-a, relr1gora1or Lower
unit 516 Ins vacant. brlle lwnhmo, UP·
S1350 mo 619·345·2281 graded, lrpl, patio,
SI 675/mo. 2632 Vista
MAGNIFICENT 180 Col Oro. 640·1208
Ocean & Harbor Vus •-.-L-ld_o_P_e_n_l_n_a_u_I•_•_
<!Br, 2•-zBa. LOIS or Unique 1 & 2BR Units
light, tresh paint, nu lor tease. Pnvata bch.
crpN, great ncighbrhd on bay, 873•8030
sundeck, near beach IBa, xtnl cond $700 c1ou1, frplct', w/d's, No poll. 5585/mo. hkup. lrg patio. $925 w. Nwpt. 2 houses to Frplc. $950. Avall now. No Pct e44·0452 patios. some garages. 645•1631 att lpm + security No dogs.
bch. 3BR 1BA. yrty. 644·4242 Cxl. 3B2 • * 2BR Duplex• Will consider small --------·--310.592·2214
W/0 , patios, $1525 ~,......,..----..,,..,...__.-quiet, sngl sty, good pots. Victoria Park GOOD LOCATION!
Prop Hse 642·3850 Bright, sunny lBR lBA area, gar, WI O hkup1. Apts. 714·722-7505 lg 2BR 11hBA town· with patio & parklng.
Apartments
For Rent
Freshly redoc. $750! 5795/mo e 4 7•754o ATTRACTIVE 1BR house. lndry rm, dtw,
mo. Mangold & 4th. *Do you need lg clean with pvt patlo. Walk to patio, S825/mo.
b ? o -2.0JLThurln 844-8707 2 r 11>3 tlNlge, now everythrng . S575 CENTAUR MGMT
Fully lurn studio, 1 yr
now. S or PCH w t11g
cpl. O/W, storage. Mey.only. 546·9081 .. A 2•2288 or 631•2725 5750 No Pet 640-2495 .,...
• • stove, micro, ut11tcablo •Large & sharp 2BR apartment? classlflod 2Ba uppo d/w I Incl 5660. 675-1199. r, • g lets you compare closets, verts, gar costs • without hassle _S_t_u_d-lo-A-vl-7-1-,,-w-1-o-. S830 No Pot 640-2495
or worryl 1 Piiot Claaalfled no pets. 705 Ir •· Mnke tho right move. 842·5878 S650/mo. 760·5000 Pilot Real Estate
Delia X111 Remax SC ·---------
Caae Del M e r 2BR
2BA $750. 1BR 1BA
5625. Completely re·
rurb. new carpo11,
drapes. paint, otc.
Oulot E.Sldo locallon.
No pets. Open 8·4
dally. 147 e. 1s1h St.
PILOT CLASSIFIED It 's t h e e a 1 y ·I 0·
access, Information·
packed marketplace
visited rogutarty • sue·
cesslully • by all kinds
or consumers.
NEWPORT
BEACH 2889 * 2BDRM $ 700*
• 1 BDRM $800t
f11g. dshwshr, atove
incl. No pots 545-4855
FIND an apartment
through class11ted
Small Bach, qu11t
Height• neighbor·
hood, S~30 mo t ct
Ullll 845·0285
Westcliff 2Br 181
Now crp pnl, pool.
$850 mo . ONE
MONTH FREI!
RENT. 1728 Bedford
Lona. 548·7533
Soll your unwanted
Items the easy wa I
To place your
f1ect ad call 642· s3500,mo. 721.0678 710 Lido Park Dr.
2BR 1BA Nwpt Northr;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::s:i::1
condo, city views, COSTA MESA 2 124
•Npt Hts 3BR twnhso,
frptc. sngt gar, patio,
very nice, 322 Ogle St.
S9951mo 847-7 5 40
Datuxo 2BR 2BA
Condo, f/p, pool, gym,
tenn. Boar1MacArthur
w/d, frig, gar, pool,
spa s1200 673·925ii!
3BR 2•hBA, Bayshore
a r e a , S 2 5 0 0 Im o .
Lease prof. day 600-
640·2156, eve. 714-
722-6603 Ask tor Don
s 1 ·09otmo. days 63B· -BE_S_T_Vl_E_W_IN_B_L-UF-F-S!-
o4o5. eve. 731-7528 Immaculate, 3BR 3BA,
Now custom 4BR 3BA, highly upgraded. Only
1 mt horn bch ne>el to $2265/mo. 2149 Vista
11th. 22 I Cabrrllo. Entreda. 722·8594
$1900/mo. days 544. l--B-L_U_F-FS_C_O_N_D_O_ 8722, eves 759-1104
4BR or 3BR & don, STEPS to SC Plaza. 21~BA. 1BOO sq tt.
s pac1ous 2 Br 1Ba1 __ s~1 4~0;0~1~m~o~. ~y~r~1:s:•:1· Eiiiimm condo, nu pnt/crpt. Sorry no pets .
Smt pot ok HUD ok 714·644·0335 S795 mo. 846-0634
We Pay U tilities!
BI uff • Condo Brite, miiiillliltliliiiliililillllaA;illilliWil ctenn. 3BR 2Ba, frig,
w /d Incl Avt to see Call about specials.
t Br $625. Poot, cat ok
t 959 Maple. 646·6505
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2140
7 /1 5. Lso S 1300/mo
644-0996 John/Marsh
Emerald Bay 48
3Ba. sec gate/patrol,
pvt beach, 100• ocean
view, $3000. 497-8486
3Br 2Ba House w/farnlly Lido Isle 4Br 2Ba hmo
room, 2 car gar, W/0, frptc, large tot. Mo-to.
AIC, newty remod. Mo $1850. Avail 6/20. s 1200 + soc 84B·3111 d 03 I ·8066 e 875-41137
Bookkeeping tailored 10
your needs. Per1onav
Business. Ovor 12 yrs
exp. 963-4349
BUSINESS
SERVICES 3488
LOANS
Home Equ11y
Aennance
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Ftr II ymr lllm8 11111 llulillll needs
CARPENTRY 3~ IO HANL>Y MAN 37 IO CONSTHUCTION
BUILDING :t~60 RtpMs, Remod. Doors. 11nn-Carpentry, ptumblng.
LANDSCAPI': &
LAWN CARE 3808
claws.~. atucco & drf· B.I. Wiison & Son• tile, drywall, masonry wan, i.ncn. ga111, etc. Uc Room add/remod. & more. Reas. rates .
3S yrs axp. Jerrw 141.0517 F,. • •st. 8 0 n d . 1 ___ J_lm __ M_s_._2_e_2_•_
Shennon River Co
Landscap. apmklra,
repair mainl. lighting,
Cleanup. e45·S124 CERAMIC
TILES 3~28
THE ORIGINAL
DEAN the TILE MAH
leaky showers-Acid
wash & regrout. Now
& Repair. Bathrooms·
Shower doora. Kite·
floora·Plumblng Uc.
25yra O.C. 673-6065
CLF.ANINO
SERVICES :tl'>4H
Uo.357487. 648-1740 Handyman Expr•••
FENCES
& DECKS 3616
* Pat's Wood Fencea.
No Job too 1mall.
Small foba spec. All
lob• welcome. 6S1..:ln2 • TREii.
Toppedit1e111ov1. l 1wl\e,
............... 151-3470
MOVING 38:14 Honost, reliable, HP•·
rienced. Great rates.
free est. 984-9080
Repairs R Us. Carpen·
try, drywall, electrlcat,
J>alnt, etc. Oreat ra1e1.
Brian 645•1788 Poor Man's Mover 1
HANDY MAN 3710 l.ANl>SCAPE &
I.AWN ("Alli-; ;uws
hr min. Quar. lowest
rates, Ile. I 08002
Insur. 714/633·9925
•FINE CRAFTSMNSHIP Carp .. tlect •. plumb .. OLl'S Landao•plng. USE
Ttle, kits, bath•. Resld, comm'I. Ouahty THE
Small romod. Jobs. work/rtasonable rates PILOT'S
Comm.tread. 739•1742 Local refs. 285.061 g CLASSIFIED
MOVING 3834
PAINTING :tH~8
"19 Yn of Quaflty Work
PAJNTING 3 8!\M
UPTO
Business
Venture CaDltal
Debi Con1olldallon
Personal
1 ·B00·568-3532
Rollabl• Houaecleanlng
by the day. Local
area. Eiccel. rota. Coll
Alicia 751-0B13
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Cta11llltd apoaka 111 Service. Removal.
language. Trim, Senior Otte.
Free HI. 53M~415 For Ad Action
Cal a ..., .....
Alelltlrd Stnot, Uc. 28004•
Rti. "61.:1209 Mr ~l'M
•W.P. VOUNOQUliT
Palntlnt ConlrHtOf
Oual. palnllng by prof.
Uc 1802098. Ina. FrH
SPIUNK. lt seoo
PER MONTH * No C01.LEm•s *
Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 642·4333
COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH
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Oard•nlng Service. H EPJ\IHS .I I.' I Sprlnklera, malnl . lawn
care. low prices, F111
est. 722-0413 AD-VISOt
642·5678
111. 645·3305 Sprlnkl•r• ere • my
only bualneH. A.,._.,.
& ln•talfatlo•u.
Char ... 722·712._. Verdult Con1tructlon Co., Inc.
·~ HOME IMPROVEMENT CO."
Sold your home?
Numaou1 repeln to be medc
before the doM of acrow?
Don't UJI t O dlf'lttrnC COf1f)ftlla ~ one rcput60lt cootractor un
do It all~ and dfldcnfly at~ ~I
We c. ftx mott probtan11
Convenient
Piiot ClaH"l•d
M2·e878
LAN l>S C'l\1'1-. &
I J\WN </\Ht-.1~11"'
l.A NllS< /\l't tv.
I.AWN I /\H I· ,t..,nM
Kunhort Painting. Reas.
rat11 without compro-
mlalng quality. Lie.
556288. Aela. S4W7M
I.AN U SC' Al' t . /1,,
1.1\WN (/\Ill .1'111!-i
• Pl.UM81HIG • EUCTRJQ.l • HEATING~ ,AJR COtQTIONNG • ICJTO*.N ~~~ne: ~~: :=-.· ~~~ ~~; Rollla' Complete Gardening Senlce
RE TOO\J~ED • ClAAMIC TILE REPM • PAINT • lnla1ot a r..tenor • h b b t MASONiw • CMP£Nm • TOMm: ONMGE: • S'lrWMING POOU -Hutcn, • • . as een in usiness 1or 17 years. They
~. flltm, tlk, plaster, ckddng, eootnq. iOler. st\murll f 'I d d d T PDfT, mKIMT mm AT A IWOKW PICI fOI CMI., JWS are am1 y owne an operate . hey
General contractor offer personaHzed service with integrity,
Uc 1a376820 honesty & quality.
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Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Dally Pilot
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._ :\1 • t I I I S .' , I._ I -...1 II\. JI t '."> :1:1 I.I INllDI IALEI •SWPORT llAY INN LOIT 4 .......... Pelee Tha Customer Satvk:e .. a.. ... ... • Q.at 8P9Cloua room• Balboa Btvd June 9. Department of the rttnder Tr1 ...... 1
!IKlude retrlg & micro, REWAROtl ~-3865 NewPof1 a .. ch/Costa Needed, earn up to
contln•ntal bkt a1t, LMt women'• panther Meaa Dally Pilot Is 1150 dally, •alary +
raald aenrice & much gold necklac• June looking for Telemar· tips, full or part time.
naCKe. Located close 14\1'1 In the morning at kellng Pros wllh c:on-2 wk training, women,
to beach/a ir 1. Newport Beai;h Post alatant reautta. Plea•• men 21 or older. Call:
llJ· N 1.1\1 S I 0
s·tAIU-. :.!72-1
Announcements noMt:sncs r>:)4o
Weekly rat•• Offlee__p~ng Jot on call for appointment at 800.•32.·9222
$150, 11t -=au• • '-RMffs1de . REWAADI 842-4333. •--R""ll!A,.......L-.i.....,i'""f""'A""T""a..--
only. Nt Pl•••• call: Mary Mod 1.-. ... ...1 IT LICRNS• COUR•R.
( 3 1 0) 4 8 4 .e 31 7 or e WflllVUe YMI FREE with reba1e.
(714)831·2730 m/f. product & Oemo 800-821·8758 promotions. 213-931-11•9
One Penon Office.
Factory conditions. Ix p Ing, po s ll n _g , College age student·
I-IHI-It> YlllJ hll.' .'
Vncondltlonal loYel 2 Y'
' rv 1 1 ~ 1 1 H""" 11 s
, s 11-1n 11 t.111-1u
MAHIN!-SI II''>
lJO('KS /U.!~
old, apayed. bQfdar * •••lboa l•l•nd collie mix. Vary small, For ••lot Vldeonlc1 South Baufront, 18' smart a aH9Ctlonate. VCU·1. Model com · , Needs a family 10 lov• plete w/remote & In-Power S195 mo. & a yard. Loves evary· 11ructlon bookleta.1 ___ ,_s_2_.2_a_a_1 __
one & evetythlngt Priced at 5525. Call •Lido 111e * Prlvale
676-8712 10.5. 841-44MM dock, -.iccelent secu-
Jt-WEI.HY t-IJHS
&. AHT liU:.! ·'>
•Vlntaeo Wetoh••
Bought, Sold and A•
paired 894·8550
pt;TS &
Transportation
HOATS 7011
rlly, betw 30'· 65'.
97~7977
•WANTEDll•
Shp or Mooring so· 10 60'
723·6272
S llp to 00'
Classic NB area, pos-
sible ll11e-aboard. Cati
C'Hl-.VllOU. I IH14!'>
TRADE OR IELL
'8 3 CAMMOZ28
Black, 305 engine,
overdrive tran•. Would
hlo.• 10 trade fOf truck
Please can 890-0055.
HONDA 90HO
'8 3 CIVIC 1300
4 Spoed, AJC. Good
Cond. Grt 4 surlet11
$2399 OFFER!
VERY MOTIVATED
STEVE 754·1262
LINCOLN 9120
ANIMJ\!.S H'H~t i4' mMl.INK• C8tild 'M "17141 e3'.f~ UH~N '71 --
Monday, June 15, 1992 Bl
M 1-.IU t Ut.S IJ I.JO
•ea 190& red beige 'M R•bbft Celt C..we'1
1nrt, A/T. chrm wht1 11ery clean, AJC, Wh
orig owner, J1lnt concl wh, cas1, Sp.c Aaa1-
tak• over 13mo Isa tJon. S5200 85<11.:nno
$413 07 722.oa3• •90 Jette OL 33.000
SpotleH '7• •50 SE ml, Xlnt eond, AM FM
well m•lnlllneCI, 135k, cass, aflff. AJC. 18450
... & drive to apprec. call KJm 760·8607
$4300 673-5561
TH UC KS 9220
1989 FORD F3SO
Dually Lart.it e•·
1onC1od cab White
32,000 miles Bed
liner, cnrome wheels,
VW THING! wh black
tnl, •Int cond, Ilk• nu
eng, Perfect 4 e .. cht
$7500 7GQ.1901
ANTIQUES &
Cl..ASSICS tt2~0 c~ lg pvt rm/b• In
3)Jr 2Ba hse nr b•Kh
-ltf/gar. 1550/mo. Mark 8'9.-87-2113 Mon.Fri
~~t~SB -.oM~l'lfl anny.
/T 8am·1pm M·F. Must e wb & reacfr to leeve
P be reliable & have MOM 4 tabu1oua kl1·
w/trlM, open bow.
SOHP, Lowrance fish
finder, atereo, Great 4
fl•h/skl/crulHI Xlnl
cond, RUNS GREATI
Motivated, lust boughl
another boat! $3300
OFFUU 432·0318
ploase call altor 6pm
MOTOllCYl'l.t:
Continental. 480
eng. runs good S1295
Must .. el &42-0567
ood tires, excellenl 198 8 Muetan9, 269
con on 46?r'V·S:-V-8'", A'r. ""' M ..
Boole value: $17,000 chanlcally Resto1ed,
Must sell $15,000 New lntenor. Just
OBO. 848.018 0 n .. Cls p m\ Job to be CM. Shr quiet clean 3Br l'EHSONALS ;1002
29a house. M/F non· DWM •ee~s attractive
1mkr. Avall now. S400 young female to share
ptu1 ulll, 845-5141 fabulous ocean lronl
E'SlOE CM Pvt B 18 ostate ln exchange tor · r a, occasional light pool, w/d, pckng. M/F. housekaeplng, baby·
!'urn $400/unfurn S390 sitting. Salary p01• ~au 6/20. 722·0904 11b1e. 497.0eee
Fem. non11mkr. 10 shr
3BR 2•.hBA. Nwpt Hts.
All prl11. $450 + utU.
MEMHEHSflll'S
:IOIH
.....,..650.,..,..-<>_t_1_5 _____ , For Sale: N.WPORT
N81Share house, Npt. BEACH COUNTRV
ISiand, new pnVcrpt, CLUB GOLi' ME._·
S!>OO lor tBr, 2nd Br BER.HIP 854-0310
$100 extra. 650-4355
NP't HGHTS ma11er BR.
New 2·1lory houH, ~
ml to bchl Fem pref'd.
J 845-4752
J'ROMONTORY PT.
28r 2Ba, ocean view,
all amenities. $700/ mo. 673-e605
HENTALS
\l \N'l t;tJ 2726
s1T!a11. quiet office avall
tor Individual needing
privacy. 17th St. loc.
1275/mo. S5P.O\&e
lNDUSTRlAL 2788
Business &
Finance
H\JSINt:ss
OPt'OHTUNIT\' :.!!JO-I
LOCAL PAY PHONE
ROUTE Quick Rotum
on Investment 1-800·
2.26-840t EXT 101
P•t Ptton•• • Poss
$900 Wkty Income •
Invest. Roq. l -800·
1ii6-2290
Vending Route:
lft.r ••••· Earn a -,..ady cash Income
I t ·800-653-8383
I < lST &
t llllNP :.!'I~~
Pound. Coclc.f Spaniel.
tttlm. Vldnlty of Costa
Me ... CaUto
ICflbe. 8654232
ND: a .. utltul Ru•1 P.,.Jan CAT.
lerge ye4tow eye•. d .. $wed. white collar.
no 1.0. Found In ltle
v~lnlty of Promontory
'
Int, NB, PtaH• Call
I 5-8000 -
Employment
Opportunities
EMPLOYMENT !l!l;IO
DRIVERS NEEDED
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
EAAN lO $550 W1:EKl.Y
flexible hra. pt·n
CALL 1·800-7"°3181
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper .. ,. ..
fits In.
LINES
Verifier own tran1po 640-2755 tans, FREE 10 cat 1ov·
Needed 1 momlng per era, your pick ol the SCOUTl:..t~ HOlH better than new .
week (Thurs'day). hlter. HURRY Bolore I '82 HONDA •L·17S
$550 obo, >1lnt cond,
must sell !546-0945
after 4pm
MEllCEDES 9130 VOLKSWAGON 9231'.> $4950 080
(7141 846-1571 Huntington Beach/ Change My MINDI
Fountain Valley area. 845·571 o '81 380SL conv 11ln1
c:ond. all rec'ds, 1
owner, 94k ml, S\Bk
67S-747i
'74 VOLKSWAGEN TRADE OR SELL Votlty dellvery of the __ F_R_E_E_T_O_Y_O_U_I __
Huntington Beach In-CAMPER VAN Who want• my magic: '68 FIREBIRD dependent. MUi i have Japanese Chin, Fmle,
II bl spade, to a good 18' Duttleld Double·
ender '78 elec 1/8 mtr, surrey c anp,
>1traa, mini. Ideal lake/
bay $4900 obo 837·
8050 ext 2481 , 8-5
Automobiles •ae 4 20 Champagne.
cl"loc, 64k ml, loaded,
snrl, >1lnt cond ,
524,400 obo 630-3030
bus? Great .1or 1ne N E W 3 5 O Ch • v Y
beac:hl Moving • mull motor and 350 lrans re a e car and Insur· home, 646-3639 anGe. Call 714·
965-3030 ask tor Rita.
AJ'l'LIANCES 6011
8011. 511 oo o.b o. call 1 ___ c_a_11_a_e_o_-oo __ s_s_
Part Tlme
VERIFIER
•--• .,...-,o-c_k,....,,P,...•-~--n--
•WHher/Oryer $275/ White peace doves
both. Dishwasher 525/palr. People Janet at 642-432\ e1Ct. Money talk• •. and
274 days or evenings Clus1ri.d apeakl Ila $125, 948-5848 Birds! 754-4123. BMW 9030 Make tl"le r1ght mo11e. call 646-0868. language.
lg new GE AJC, used 3
wk1, pd $500, sac
$215/obo 642·3036
COl.l.t:Cfl Hl.t:S
6017
PIANOS &
ORO ANS ti059
B•bY Grand Plano.
$\475, Baldwin Con-
sole Piano $675
(714) 527·t854
BICYCLES 6060
Piiot Real Estala
3•' Se1ra1 Sundancer '88 325 Anlc Blue, 5 ----------------------------188 Mini cond, lw hrs, speed, 1 owner, low
$10k of >1tras, slip miles. MUST SEEll
avail, S85k 67S-5095 $8400 (6\9) 759-9862
POWER BOATS 7012 By CHARLES GOREN
w ith OMAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSCH •
17' Bo•ton Wheler
w/trler, '80 70HP
Johnson, Equip w/lat-
est etectronlcs, 36 gal
fuel cap, many ac:ces,
58500 obo 631-6966
• 1987 BMW 3251•• Delphln grey/tan, new
brakes, 61k well main·
talned mUH. Clifford
elarm, cruise control,
power windows, AJC.
$11,900 obo
310.798--0550 Iv msg
ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUlZ
SAIL BOATS 7014
LASER Gr1 racer/day
aailer, strong hull, 2
aalls, board bag, xtrll
mast, SSSO 720.9668
SPEED &
SKI BOATS 7016
CADILLAC 9040 Q.1-As
hold:
South. vulnerable, you Lrump cont,.ct. We opt for a Lab
out double, lDt.endinc to bid hearu
+7 4 • &bould partner respond in a minor '79 Dleael Sevllle •K62 VlJ82 <; A9743
White/red, xlnt cond. The bidding ha.a proceeded:
nu trans rear end, reg W N h E So h malnt., 2nd owner '61, eet ort ~t u l
$4200 d-721-5225 or I 0 Dbl 1 f
eves/Wkel 854·8881 What action do you tab? .
A.-With eight pomts in high
... -------....icards you must certainly take some
For Ad Action
can a
lllJPlll ..
AO-VISOR
642·5678
action, and the only sensible course
is LO bld one no trump. Note that
action confirms a diamond &topper,
not neceasarily anything in hearts.
Since partner'• takeout double pre;.
sumably promised aome~g-tn
heart.a. you can afford to b1d no
tr:ump with that suit unguard~
Q.3-Both vulnerable. u South
you hold:
•A97 IV AX854 Q +A872
The bidding has proceeded:
Wee& North Eut South
2 •• P .. P ... ?
• -weak
What action do you take?
A.-Your hand is t.oo strong and
your auit too wuk for a reopening
bid of three heart.I, ang_your unbal-
anced Giatribuuon and lack of a
source of tricks bodes ill for a no·
Q.4-As South, vulnerable. you
hold:
•AK2 7' A5 : K98 +AJ762
The bidding has procttded.
South W•t North Eut
I + I + PAN Paa ., ' . \\-lat action do you take"
A.-This one'• ea11y. Bid one m
trump. That hows a band that "'•~ wo trong for a one·no-trump
opemng bid, i.e. about 19 point.i.
euctly what you have.
Q.5-As South. vulnerable. \w
hold
•AJ3 K9 Q63 +A10762
The b1ddlng has procttded'.
South Weet North Eut
l + I • PUI Pa.u
?
What act1011 do ye>u take'>
A.-The prl'vious qul'st1on bouJd
tip )'OU off to th• nght answtr
here pass. That's the nght. acuon
even ir you play negauvl' doobll'
You know from your holding in the
overcaller'• suu that partner can't
want to double one pade for penal
ties. so all 11\gns poU1t t.o North hav
ing a near bust
Q.6-Aa South. vulnerable. you
hold·
•1085 AK4 J765 W l06
Panner opens the bidding with one
club. Wbat do you ""pond'?
A.-We &ee no pomt to bidding
one dlamond-you an only making
a problem for yourself on the sec
d rowld W~d...one. --~• no trump, which descri~ our per·
feet!~ balanced nme-c:ount to a ~
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
,~
I Photo ~ $10.00 1· Message onty $s.oo , ............. ----
ACROSS
1 T1tf
S Reac11onary
9 Bum
14 Prefi ISlf
"day"
1s cne.e
HJ M1 Dinsmore
17 Actor S.t• 18 Pod<et brUd
19 Early neme
tOf radon
pupil
~And not
57 Sman •t
58 Gem 59 Pro -eo GenNn crty-
61 P\KS"9
62 Individuals
63 Kwnel1
"' Hotel• 65 l)nllM
DOWN Newpor1 Beach loca· lion. Good starting Antq luv seat S150, SU-pay 631-0144 ver Demi-Ta. aet $\20, .. __ ._ __ lllllllill 20 Male animal
21 Peace move
23 Outgrowth
25 Roed ol old
28 APl'OC>OS
1 Point8CI
2 -beer • Unens Offar, 842·3036
EMPLOYMENT
St:RVICt:s :>r>a:t ·--· Ple•H be aware that
the llsllngs In this cat-
egory may require you
to call a 900 number
ln which there 11 a
charge per minute.
DAYS
Attention: Teddy Btar
CoHtctorst
Will aacrlllc• Lindsay
Purpus Limited edition
"Lad1 Anno" TeQdy
Bear #8 of only 100
made, S200. Please
call 642-4321 X332
days or 831-3220 eves
BUCKS
ll;ack1' Writ•• Hl'111 even Mo~
ll\trlped by Wa~" lutty ,•lett
dlilco•trl"I M i. lk brotlMr of Ill)'
fevorit• .ctrftl, Shirley MaclAJM. I
h ew 5"1rwy'• '''" ta Tauus. Wh•t •"-f w.,.,._r -Sylwla lleyeolcts.
Su\a .Meoka. C•IU. llnpoaee: W•r·
,... ••Hr teftalnly i. • dilll"&•Wwci
ec10r, •ny cnt1ttn. i. •ft An.. OtlMr A"-pttno• to NtM11tMr, pMt.
p'8Mtlt: Mk9'.MI Yon. Miki .......
PN a ... u ... Jah1t, JAM WUMn.
Ot.u .... 1114 SWrUftl H1ytktl.
MM1 "°"' u4er thlt pt-11 .....
claJa tMy MW l11tll wttt\ •••lift t .
A.RIIS (Mal'l'h 2l·April 19) F\111
Moon po1mon hlt)\hthts tnvel, pel'tic·
lpitlon 01 ~nt ewntt. kf'OWlf'Cip o(
fOttlll\ •ffatra, l#llftt fOrT!ll' C'Ulfln•
£m~ Oft &dHlltlft. t'OCMJI«, lbtllry
to 6"wt tubtM clUft
UtllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221 T1.h C•tt
In 1rr.Jfic. Som• penons, 1ncludll\g ttl•·
hvft, •lrnoet dftltt to ~ you dtl•y.d
by u c:1dtnt ._now 1t, hep gu•rd up.
rtfuw to cooptonte w11h nflulou.a 1nd1-
vldual Pttvent10n'
SCOllPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 l RNd
and wnte, dltStmtnatt tn(orll\llt1on,
27 Attrec1
29 Pouesslve
WOfd
32 The -Letf
Forewr"
35 Stmllatto 36 ltah1n money
37 Gr.-eoin
36 a.vs
39 Ner/OUS
40 Comp11not
41 Hooor catdl
•2 FounoatlOf\S
43 Recent I>'-'
44 Soon
45 US patriotic:
OfQ
46 BndMI• usn
48 Btlglll
52 Pampeted
3 Ta11as snrine
• -lltt18
5 o..crit>e
6 Poet
7 Fecu ano
llgUf ..
e -t<l\ayyam t l.egtslaltw
group
tO Preva.kng _,,,..
11 Tiny planet,
12 PmSe member
13 Dept ..
2 1 Fall 11\lY
225~ 2• wu1e ome
27 Ammal• 28 instruments
30 ~enker.ng
3t Seim•
32 Sed SOW'CI
33 EXP9t1 34 Pol.all oanoe
meli.t 1nq\l\nu . rommuntcete with __ .,...........,,,_~--.
"irpKY.I" rnfmber ol oppo.1tt tell. Full 2 3 <e 6
Moon In your "HO\lM of Mon•y" 1nd1-
cetee "•pert.tc\ll•r windfall" HNvenly' 14
SACmAlltUS (New ll·Dec 2\)
Etnpl\M11 on penonahty, gl•mo\11, '"
'"•'"'· unlq• aPPffran« belol"f group ~~--+-'"" utllwna unorthodo• prond\ll'l't You'll 20
be rol\l1dcred • ttu m•ttri•I ' F•m1ly
ttlltionslupa .,. beck on tncli. 1-2-3--t,....-+-'""
1
35 C1 azy slang 36....., •t>Oul
38 L ake cr.n
42 Entlee
44 S~1r1a·s toe
45 Seatnot9
find•
47 Pla)'e(I ~· 48 Nelght>ol' °' Frsnce
8
49 Ro<SICMoul
50 Pronwnenl
S 1 LaWf' plant
52~l ...
63 ~
54 Fl'9nd'I roe&l
SS Aeadl ec<oa
St LIM
10 11 12 13
fJOUMD· Getman Shott
H9lred Pointer. F•
male, Fll<ed, Black a
It• epotted, very
ndty .. Plea.. call 1.ae1a
: KEYS FOUND
~9/92 , Newport
' .... ch PIM At••·N .. r 1&.lfegu.,d Tow., •2.e ~21?) ,..._.. c.it to
tp'tl'Y ?23-, 31.
Sell your privote party merchandise in the
Doi~ Pilot Classified Community
Marketplace. Coll today ot 642-5678 ond
toke odvontoge of this greot off er.
TAUlllll (April 20·M•y 20) °'*1•
line nltca. yoU btKotN •••r. of It. you
IDftt II et •1.lnOlf !Mt momen1 Foal• on
drarM. lllualon, rotn1ntt, •biUty to _.
peopl•. placft .. lh•y IC'hlllly •lllll
C.pricom p141ya unutUlll role
CEMlNI (M•y 2t •Jun• 20). Obtain
hint ftodl T•uNI tn.--ae Caln OftnJI
.,,.,,.,, ltn• ti.call• for 1.noth.r u111•
Full Moot\ "lam to m1rtr.I tt•tua.
mdlblllty. lft•I alflin Lo"a-di...,_
~11nlc:ah0fl ,.._,._ d1naa
CAPlllCOllN (OK 2l·J•n 10)
Whtt •ppMn 10 be le. wlll boome"nt
II\ yo\11 ta•or DrfiM ~nna. I.Mitt on
leamlna mott 1bou1 1,..11 ng)\~, p.r-
mllt4of\J Y0\1'111\aw ICa9 IO .. tnlll
111.arlttd ~For you eyn only • i.--7_,...__..,_+-_
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f*Ptnd•na, cr.1t1•1ty. •'"htJ te Im·
pnnt M)w ,_... on ......._ ahowlMll•
•kip, C'Olorlul cU1ptare of prodtKU
You'll "-dffllftl Wlth "" Aq1141rl118
natt"f t..oott *-9 ~
lEO (J\ll)' U·A-S ll) F\ill Mooft
,o.1t\Ot\ r.ia. .. pl\,-t<•I 11ttrent0n.
t'fffh•• 11tyl•. 1~lltf to ch•~ yovr
11tltwl II\ ,_.u .. M&ftner T~OM wha
cW.llllMtd ,_ .....,. nw.om. U\llclltblt
.,. l l\ tot .,.... 1w1bntn
V11CO (Al.It U s.,_ Ul Ol'rt't'tl•
ly, .... '•" "'" 1flttl1.-, ~no.A
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u1u11 •t•l'dud• c-1 l'ff'il'" •h~ '"'
hoiMlM 'to. \I l'f«"n' t f
nit11111un1rr, thu1d1 Am-1 1
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YOI& hi.,. ""._, ~ -ol 4rw•
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~n ""wlf•lft4ht"'"", falJ .,, ...,.... ....
ly, • ._ lMW ........ le ~ fuw ============::::::::::::::;:::::::========== W\Mtl fl<>••"~ 9'1114< Ta•Na L1t.ra,
SnW'plo J'"90nl ,.., .. ftUitAM .... '"
yo.ar hf• Cllmnt ~ htthlitMI .. .
JOT db tt *'"* 1t1en1 th.tit CU11tld 111 •
tt ,. Ill ot -·~. 1Mn•
t1I tllut thfift Jvh·, )'O• ft•1•
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d"' .......
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for you.
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H Monday. June 15, 1992
'"We,re brlngtng people together/,,
Jtalll' 15. 199..! Spt."t:ial Fdition fo r the 'l'\\ port Bt:a l:llJ < osta \ll·'a Daily P ilot
LOVI UFB. flIENDS. KW ... --. "*Y 11111 llllllOf--i DWP, SI, S''", llll'leliq,
............ olhu· a.. De.ir9 .-ien. '5-S.S.
NIS, ., .. cliniiw Oil\, con-'*"' -a. ..... e1 11111 pd ~ lnine. Call 2861.
AlB YOU SPO!'fl'A.>fliOUS.
llpiriliill, _, and mm\? Are r:..a.SM. M widia fabu.
-o(humar? hm. Let's
-.ptl c.. Mal. Call 2620.
SWF, 2A, BLONDE, BLUB sm, rr. model rf&\ft. &b•
......... and • 1ood ll1IC. ~ 8ac.h. Call 1215.
Al'l'lACllVB SBF, 37, S'3",
eeeb intelli1cn1, sensi1ive. SBM. 31+, 6'•, (ar frimdslip
11111 ~ rela11omhip. Lona a.a.. CaU 2349.
MAlllAGB-MlNDED. S'S"/
llS, 31, bn1nttte, SWF, NJS.
blppJ lnCI hcallhy lookina for
-. VCJlllllnltlive,atrcdion·
... ..,, OUl&oina.11111 phYsi· .., fiL Ooocl c:cmDmlCllCf.
io.. childnn and animals.
Orillila .... SucocE'lll Cl-
... llOW ready IO build Slr01J,
fialfillq relationship I~ lO
r.aily. 't.n Call ISll
11lED OF DA TING? l.ookq
far 111 baDell. wann relation-
atip? 1.Cl'I d i DWF 43, S'6'/
llim, lllnelive, .aivc indiviai11
wbocioMtumis. hikin&. danc· ms bonMiblCk ridin& and wab
Gilda t.ch. 1"0c. Call 214l
~ PLP.ASING SBF seeks
leClln, clcancllt, cracious
~ 31-SO, any llllional·
llJ. for jw c:onc:au/dancUlJ. Millian Viejo. Call 1.496.
EUIOPl!AN SWF 21. S'6'. en·
;., *iin&. la'.IUS, -and ~ W.SWM far &imdo-... c.. Mal. Call 1326.
AOOPllON ~ cood man
• bt loyal and lovq to. ~-• . Red-~/l~ cycs.
smre op, downs. cood tSncs.
1rvine. Call 2256.
COONT'lY GlllL '41'1, a....
01)' ile,1r1,amic:, ...... llll!W
·~ ~ boallt NJS ma&e 31-.52 ~ ., pct·
... 1 .ow\h, ~ fedil'CS, and f'llnl Loa Alamitos. Call
2153.
AT11lACTIVB BLOND ~
faDoml NSWF .5'6' 10 st.re
1111mal ilMrall with NSWM
$0.60 prof__, ar butinea-
man. 1\asa.in. Call 201 l
CHRJS11ANJPSYCHOLOGY
WF 43, S'6'/slim, preuy, fmi·
aiae. Scekin& DWM profcs·
~ edaa&ed. N/S, 42-.52.
llWtlnt powl!I tbrousft <lm·
tianlty, psycholo&Y, humor,
dance.l:len:ia. Onn&cCowity. eau ms.
COMMITMENT MINDED.
'ltl'J 11111Clivc SWF, N.5, S'6I
I lS, )"OU11131, 111bum hair. blllel
~eyes. l'm adown-IO-cClh,
indepcndcnl. S«lll'C, in1elli&c:nt
and eurcmely personable
midwuum gal, ~ally fit.
acave, and ~-Ready for rewwdin& tdaionsl\lp. Tuslm.
Call 1504.
BRUNETTE KNAC VIXEN,
SWF 22, D¥>Clcl, dc:suu 1or·
soous, bluMdl .. brllneae for
1.Q&~CISllll J*')'ln&. Be
laid blcZ. HWllJllClOCI 8C9dL Call 1(11.
BEST FRIEND(S) WANTED.
DWF SOiJh (looks 40ish) NJS.
Catholic lookinc for DJSM
OriRian ~ ~ lrUQI•
111.t., tr:mitive. bwn«ous, SllC·
cadlll '" flln. canni and shar-11' 11 cood times, blcl Itta and
u.-betwecn limes. Irvine. CaU
2923.
SWF Sl , seeks profetS1onal
cenllamn for lft\tl, &olf. din-
"" f'lln 4 ~ Balboa. Call
i.63S
JULIET SEOONO ROMEO,
aunctive, stat11esque, classy,
Uu:lli&at bumct1t SWF, fun.
'°"""vivacious. lcwa co clanae. Lena ~ Call I 169.
Clm AND SPl~Y, old-fub.
i.9dU:, 2.5, .... c:cmniud
~ w.it Jinclln, ICD'
a'OUJ. ~Ml SJM. Miiiion
V .. Cd\311.
VEJtYATl'RACTIVll..5'6",32,
tenMI, confideJI&, ~I. vo-l'PCJIOlll NIJ,fiped SBF .U
6'•, ranmiic, ~ ftel.
I-*-3~ ns)e for
ICl'lolaa lq-ccnu rdllionlhip.
M~ I t. Any ,..
tioNlity. Senla Ana. Ca.ti 1792.
BOHEMIAN: AdlfUble, anis-
ue, ~ Vcm&llr. N/S
Cll'linnmnlal pro(cuioaal, 48, 5'3',.u.mre . .um.tyi""
filed male f« commiunen1.
1\iJtin. Call 2391.
SOPlllSTICATED BRU·
NB1T6 SWF, 5'6'/133, 11111e·
live, ICllS&it<e, inlelli1en1 f«ks
SWM 0 -SI, profess1on1I,
healthy, cie.i lifo-~lc. Loci&
Beach. Call 219l
READY FOR ROMANCB.
RIMy,1dvcnlWOllS,lovablr. 31,
SWF. Mlll·fi&\nd. S'l 112. w/
111bum bar and almond eye.,
scrtina lmlitive, Clrinc. SWM,
21-36 for lluat&cr and Ion .. Ir·
vine. Call 1665.
PROFESSIONAL BLACK f'B.
MA.l.BttJpft lhmlie, l*ia and
111. Seas aU COlllplDiOU, 35-
60, nee uni~t. Lona
Be.ch. Call 2159.
I MISS oonvcnation, compm·
ionship and Cll'ina· I'm DWF,
)'Olq 60, rim, ianai.e --
'" w,lpasion far r.olf and 1.en-nis. Sediq fu, ~ SWM Sl-
68 wlo.U imcR.su. 1mnc.. Call
2SS8.
IRRESISTIBLE, DSUOllT·
Fut, DJF, l 111pcrb childra\.
setts ncllectual, 40irh DIM
HUSBAND. EJ.p!ncnce hfe's
adYClllllnl. 1"-. Call 1117.
CUIUSTIAN SINGLB MOM,
40, S'9 112', looking for tall
SWM, Oinstlan IO eo Pl lA1inl
bllroom diinc2llc io SWt. s.u
Ala. Call 2349.
NOT JUST Al\OTllER
ow to respond to an ad?
P1tEM'Y FACP. Harley-rids,
too. Saiaial, rGrl'llnic' .,...,.
eyed Greek seeks sincere,
beallhy, afl'ecuom&e S/DWM,
NIS. ow:r Sf W¥I« ~ Costa
Maa. Call 1159.
CHR1S11AN SWF, 111)0)'1 OUI·
doon. 11iHna. JllO(esiioml, NI
0, ba'ft I clu'ld, CQ~S bfc..
5edls SWMJDWM 29-40, hli:e
nl-. Seal 8eldl. CaD 1'799.
CARlNO JEWISH WIDOW,
60,WOllldliktiolove,llu~
dwie ~ llllnl.ii&100
Call llf!I.
JEWISH WlDOW wcold lat
10mtct1rul bf, 'Mf!olS0\'60
to 67 yeeri YOllJl&. HuntinglOll
Belch. Call 2609.
TIRED OF GAMES? Me too!
DWF;lJ, NS, cne son. Clasy,
wuque, allllCQVC.. ptofcasionaJ,
vcrsalile. Seeks JlllC:leR, aaiac·
live SW, NS 1cnllc:man 26-31.
•Conversation, advcnll.ltt, bocb,
people. (icnes, unOcrstanclil'.lg,
shann&. car1n1 1"uie. Call
1446.
DIF45 MISSE.S KJSSf.S, Jhar. U. ~fun. «euns. S'fl 129, kidless, seas tall ale dy-
llllllO. C05la Mea CaU 2312.
P61TTE. AT11lAC11VE. AC· TIVE. WP, would bkc 1 !*'·
ner -ii my sail boat... or for saiJina, skii , shows or betdl
bikin&. Lone ~Beach. Call 2299 .•
AlTRACTIVE. SEXY
BLONDE, DWF, Ufa;prin&o
imo ONrdl ol ltd. Scacnoe and
all kinds of llllff. Lon IO laugh.
dlncc, iolf. bikt, beach wds,
boati.na, whl&evcr. I'd like a
frimd and ~on IO shire
life with, 1 WM .,,.bo is aurac.
tlvc.. tall. iolellipnt. EWft, sen-
sitive, 110¥1!& amJcman around
SO. ~ ii OUl!f Lena Beach.
Call 2714.
BE'!Te MlDl.EJt pcnonahcy.
blt1 resemble Ann Marprct. f>l1>..
fcuional woman wilh ilqllrilJ
mtnd seeks advanuresomc.
Jood-launored, ansuve, 11rtll-
adJ11$\ed ma~b1111 bookend.
MllSI be fit .t trim, N/S, good
natured, pofttivc and open, 45·
59. Loog 8c:ach. Call 'M/.
AC11V£. PlilTl1! LADY, In
60ia, lo¥et dancifta. nnlila .-. mm wi• lllllit. tm:r·
tllSI F.allcnon. Catt ?553.
LIOHT UP MY LIFB, BIO
CiUYI Jn1elli&cn1, pusio1111e,
open. lo¥ina wlilCI f cmale. Tall
S'7', ~c to llu<,
tolf. Iii), deep• fllh. invcl, a.nee. y Oil: Mnetive, f'lln. open.
lllCICaSful, .... .,, wann. tall,
45-.Sl Long Beach. Call 2688.
PR61TY, PBTITli. MUSIC
TF.ACHE.ll, S'T/110, ICds I aaitJanan who it spai111 ally
minded, llhlaic, 40-SS, to '-c
I lpCICial !if, llltMcr. OnnJe
Olllnry. Call 11>30.
SJF, 30, SCtb SJM, 30~. loves
honet. counuy IDll~ina.
wr1111lus-it·boo1J 1 mllSI.
TllStin. Call 1677.
SWF, 19, diubby, lovable, ou1-
1oin1 teddy barscdrinaroman-lie SM Wbo looks inside, not jUS1
outside. Menan. Call 1393.
GINGER ROD06RS seeks
youthful fnd Aslaire IO trip the
lia)a ~ • Hi&h Sociely
functions. Buena Park. Call
1803.
DWF, 43, 'OK looklllJ ICW
~ siDClt'l'C to slwe umc
and inlircas wah. 1rnne. Call
2303.
2 VIVACIOUS, ATTRAC·
TIVE Bl..OND6S. lftkil1g: 2
lmmorou.s hand:iome tamU. NJ
S, thnics, ausic, ma¥ies, din·
ncrs, fun. Irvine. Call 11 IS.
JUST BECAUSE l'M
B llA l1T1FU t_,doeJn 'I mt111 I
don\ kJiow ....... i~ in
life··skiin1. workinc 0111, friaxls. lalllis. ll'IYcf, 111 and
llQtcl I 11111 in my 40'1 (loot
JO's), blonde, SS /120. I *OUld
like to mcc:u 47-Sl yr old emo-
tionally and r1111ntta11y tclC\ll'C
soulmatc. Irvine. CaU ZIOS.
l'M ON A JOU RNEY OF
LOVE. n dilional nluc:s. and
Sp!rimalpowlh w..-1010100?
Me: S1/l 40. youna 41, ~irbum/
PllCll. prmy, JCXy, one child.
YOll: taU, IOCO!rf>hshcd, coal·
oritn1ed SWM 3S-4S. Long
Belch. Call 1957.
YOUNO '°· BLONDI!, .5'6'/ 122, tetb llWI ,,.,. SO, WO!\·
q. IO f:ll'pt ~ llld Jll*ii4e
reiauonlllip. C.om Mell. CaU
1195.
BLACK CHRJST1AN
SlNGLA 33, N.$, pmiy, .all
(S'll '). dlin, brown e,.. Uk.
Secb lllJ Clwisiall. fwwry, lov·
q. wllit.e pro(f.lliaial N/S ...
36 . 40. 1Uin. Call 1 llS.
BLONDE WIDOW, 60
YOUNG, seeks llClive &Oii fot
Wilbon beach and lallp.New·
pon Beach. Call T1<1J. .
1'f.OPLBSAY IM A.'lnAC·
TIVE,' I ape .• VivllCiOllJ., pc·
tite, S'2'/I 1.5, 42. look 30 somt· thine. DJP. I Wini an intclli&eta.
professional Jewish nwn 40-SS
1lfilh I &ood tic.\ llld & p>d mnt. Irvine. Call 2449.
INTELLIGEITT, ATT'RAC·
TIVE, SWF, 19, S'S'/128, ICl:b
SWM in 20's in10 'sliin1. danc·
i .... KROQ and fun. Mitlmon.
Call IOS3.
SEXY.BUXOM.BRUNETTE,
BIG BLUE 6YF.S, DJF,3.S,(siu
14) wMjld, new 10 CA from
Cbicari. tccb SWM 30-4.S yrs
lO CllJOY dati .... dinner and
danciJ1a-..lllOll ol all fnendship.
f'lln .t lausft!o'. UJllll Nic11cl,
Call ISll.
PETTTB, VJVACfOUS, IN·
TEWOENT, fCll1inile, aanc-
live, blonde. WU. ll'a1 spt·
cial ll'8ll IO ~ my 1.tlll for
hf'c. A&e 41 to Sl Missioo V"it JO·
Call 2l'lSO.
-+TrRACTIVE BLUE·EYED
'BLONDE S'9' SWF, N~. En·
11'1' dinina. lnVel, II\ thcalre, spona, hu&J _., humor. WI
succieuful, llhfctic. nxnanoc:,
. Clnaian calla1w1.. Nt.;. for
hfcs1111tpnicr. Ccronldd Ma-.
Call 1426.
ATTRACTIVE FUlL-FlO·
URED MA.\iA BP.AR O'lfl 200
1111. Seeks ltltdligcnt. 11U, dat\ and~ WM33-40.Scn·
OllS only. Nlla\OI\. Call IS20.
l'M NC1r THE WOMA.~ IN
RF.Der the 11rl neAldouf, INI 1f
it's aomcone in bctwem you're
lool11111 f c. .J'm 1 pro(CSSIOl'lll
Pltlm'Y. VIVACIOUS,~
fllt,adYcnURNS,dalcd.tmii-on, lowq lady, _, v.-
.., tecb~~ lllrldi¥e
aw1, 43 .. 5l Lane Beach. Call
2A63.
SOULMATES? ATnAC·
Tl VB BLUE-EYED brllneue,
3.5. 5'2'/l 11, inleUeclllllty aui·
ous, emitiocaUy alive, phyll:
caU}' llClive, ~. Apprcci·
llCll pcncnal pirlh. ~
and I 1Cl1't o( Imm«. Seebl&
SWM to 0 wilh smllll' qua11·
ties. ltvine. CaU I SSl
FUN=LOVJNO, CLASSY
LADY, N/S, 40t, seeks advcn.
twcus.lllCCltlsflil ~'SSS for &iendsbi~tionsbip.
Newpon Beach. C.U 2005.
A.1TRACTIVE, SWF, 3S,
LONG HAIR/ORN BYliS,
108#. En~ buihlcr,COQ\'a'SI·
lJOll, Ole outdoors, sporu. ptt· formi!& w . haliln food. Sodl
posili•e. easy·coi .... prolcs-
sioaal SWM, 2MO for friend-
ship. f'lln and possible niaancc.
<Mia Mea. Call ln4.
PROFESSIONAL. AT11lAC-
T1VE, CHEERFUL. SWCF,
S'9', 33, sed.s iulhscn.. llh-
IClic sawe WM, 31·39. 2B fll·
turenlnine. Irvine. Call !ISO.
AlTRACTIVE, PROFES·
SIONAL. ADVENTUROUS,
11hlC11C,romarA1C,SW~trwn
NJS, seeks 37..CS man wih sim·
I• allribws. T11sun Ranch. CaU
ISi&.
EBONY GRADUATE STU·
DENT, 23, S'l'/118. Seeks SM
2>-30, 59' ot llllir. f.npysbl11CJ,
ym. thcllcr. atts. beach. Lena
Beach. Call 1294
ATl'RACTIVE. BLUE-EYED
BLDNDE, 6'1 '. DWF, N/S, 43,
'onc-111111 woman, lootinJ for
one-womaa 111111'. You cm dra.s
me llP and talte me uiywhcrc
&om scqullllXi evauna pus
10 boou and JCtnS. Loobii for
siablc, Jdl.confidcnc, 6'J'• IC•
tive 1cntlcman, 38-SO. Like
dancins. volleyball, mcmcs.
lmls. HWll1111ton Bech. Call
...
ATIMCl1Yi SWP, MIS. S'fl
llS, llO d drn'\ .U•· vac&i•• SWM, NIS, 42-SS. ., ..................
............. s-c.lly ...... ..,. .. ..i.1n. --. ... w.·-·-... •• -.. lnia Cal Ut4,
HEALTHY WB.ALTHY
WlSE?? AUnctJ•l/afn.tn1
&.di IOCWly "11W
~ .. rlAlla, NS.
.... ·~0/11;• ~---..... rity and fllWICial *llri11 to~-
C11}1tJcr•1in ly ablre these B~ Yl!ARSI lAl's lial'& 11p
OllC li-. .• ..-111 ~
Belch. CaD 21S2.
OORGEOUS BRUNETTE
SWF,38,slcnds.S'S',piyddo-
&ill teeks lwidlDme>. lllCCCU·
1111. llllc:itin&. ICIClire, r. • f\an SWM wJsvonc Owiaim nl· '* for enjoyable and llllllWl&-flll~ N/S. H~·
IGn a.di. Call 1691.
PRETTY, BRJGllT SAF, 33,
''4'1117, profeaional. Seeks
SWM protcsional, 33...0, 0¥0
S' IO' /l 6S ·I IS, handsome and ~ 1"..e. Clll 1163 .
STOP.I YOUCANMEB'TDWF,
49, N~. educaied, allrldive.
Call if YOll are DWM, Nt.;, 4St,
secure. hin·lovin&. sensitive
•it.b &ood nluu. Newport
Beach. Call 210 I.
FXnf..\1ElY AlTllACTIVE
LOOKING FOR SA.ME
Classy, c:ariiW. lb SWP sects SWM,N~.~31.vCJlltllllC'ti~c. pro(essionat, stable.. Cir•
!Jt· Mma Wll'I kids! ltYine. Call
1431.
SEARClllNG FOR
SOUlMA TE? I'm alltletivc.
warm, affec1iona1e, brich1,
~.fa,SJ"..N/S.~. EnJOYS
mcNMS, dancq. ITAISIC, ~
U., cooc1 Clllll¥ClllllCWL w . q aring. ta'MllUllClllYC, fu.n.
l°"inJ. SIM. Nc:wpor1 Beach. Can '1J'17.
PERSIAN WANTED: Pcu1e,
SllW, 22. tcic:b 11or, pllyf ul,
ftnlln. is. IO walk,~ 111k,
tllJOY iuc. Lone Bach. c.u
IOU
YOl!TllFULLY MATURE
DWF, petite. quality. SetkJ in·
1dl11cnt. Nf.i WM, ru. tnm, fi.
na.naally scaue, profenional
62,. Ncwpon 8clch. Call 7196.
LOVABLE II, Sf..EXS 11-2.S,
fun·lovillJ, advmurous, com-
paulOnllc male for friendship °' polliblc rc1aliom.hip. 111111-
tll&IOll ~Call 1353.
SWF Df.SJW HANDSOME.
llAUTfPUL. llUNlm TEXAS LADY, 32. n'. _..
iu ..... llA. .... leekia' =willa _ .... . ..... .....,.., .....
I
SWF, 5'4', AMPL6 8'11' RY • N4,.,....,..w....,
•bame. It ..... --11111 Ille ...... Wa «>+/·,
............... bis. s.
Jun C.,..-. c.11211L
SWF. NIS. LOOIJNO fQl A
'llUL YNJCBMAN .JJ.)9.
AJI ................
Ills .non. lniie. Call 1611
ROMA.N11CI R.ESPONSIVEJ
RADlANTI DIF dllia Mnd·
aome ,-1 O' t, illlllipa SIM. NI
S, lS__., (or~ frMnd-
Wp,'lowe .._.c. M111t be
ricbln~illtMd.
I 1Wait will! open smsl ~inc.
Call 2220.
WINSOME, wmy. S'7'.
TllM BLONDE BEAUTY
.... nfuwl ~ 'S. lo
share mo•1es, m111«11mt,
mcandainp inimpcned wilb
hllp llld hllmar. lrvine. Call
1112.
01F, C~Y. VIVACOUS.
pcue aaorney. R-U 11111
Q o5J:~9':.r=.
lndilional val• for t!IClllWa&·
M "llllonlhip. Irvine. C..D
2179.
PRETTY. PETITE. PROFES·
SIONAL. DJF, ~. 461 wwm
affccuonale, compassionate.
EllJO)'S the Ollldoors, sports,
dancing. lall&hinl. thcalc:I' and
mlldi more. Scekq a best
&ieod, IO¥U and. life pifll'lfl with
smilar bactpnd. Miaioft
V" teJO. Call 211.6.
WANTED: SM, N/S, N/D, ,3.
63 •ho WllllS lO "' special,
spoiled, loved and ~
To apply, oontaa lhls Warm. came~ DWF.~N/Dwho
loves life, people llld bopefll Dy
you. l'llslin. tall 2611
INTELLECTUAL .t SEN· SUAl.7 Over S0'1 Very yaiy,
sltm DWF 57' seeks lftlO.tllle
~ 50-65 lOslw'C mo¥·
ics.c:oocicna l 11~ Azw.
lyucal mmd • pU. Se. oC
hllMlf llld lbtlil)' IO 19.e flln
"''l*' dqrees. nnc. c.aJJ 2041.
Waneta Seelcing
Women
BLOND BEA\JJ'Y S'llslam,
erotic, fun sicUs S11nt W!HF
opat IO ~ tQCS. DllJtlmd s. Call 2916.
RT SBM w1llcr 40. Jin S'9', 39, I~ A WlUTE l.ESBIA..~ seek·
fit. a~luc.. lor&C0111, sin· • 1111 fc:mr11nehn11a1hne. MUS\
ocrc. Tustin. Call 1651. loYeho11ubLl'm6'l/166.C0111
Mcsa. Call 2905.
It's as simple as 1-2-3!
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Women
Seeki Men ng
To respotul to
tbese tuls call
1 (900)
407-4377
(billed "' sr. 49 per,,,...
""" sft«I Optlolt#2
Avallabk
24br$/day,
7dayslw
Women
Seeki w~
Optioo fl-for I fw1tler explanatiai d the voiice-mail aervice.
~ 12-r~ to a .. specjfx: •!,..CEnler the all.' when dircacd)
Opdoo #}--{a txowse through the YOicc ads. _
MAIL TO: SINGLE LIFE, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BEACH, CA 90742 FAXTO: (310) S92-6043
When we ~vc your ad we wil :wign a voice mail number whkh we wllJ mail to you wich Woonalion oo how to record your f rec~ ad.
Cllp this form and attach ad copy on a separate sheet. (Please~ or J>dnt clearly)_ ----------
0 WOMAN SEEKING MAN 0 MAN SEEKING WOMAN .-------:...-:_ ________________ __. TCArb ~a~ pbotWand me biJJed al JJ.49 f"'mtnuleJ
Slnglel.if c Inc. assumes no liabWcy for the content d or reply
to a pctse>nal advcctiscmcnt. We tc00mmcnd that you use
common sense and caution when meeting a stranger. You must
be 18 years or okier to respond to or pbce an ad
Men Seeking Women
ASIAN QUEEN NEEDED,
SWM. •s. kmd. slllttf'e, hand·
10me tuincsa owncr f«ks cn·
cmal lady 3(). 35 who hlcs sail
illa. 1o1r tenrus, campinc 1n
llWJW1&lins and Iona walk.I oo
dte i.ch II rus.ht. Newport
a.di. Call 4190
WM. 36, 6'1/170, fumy, lUCt
..ti !anaJe lS-31, slim ewe
IO~ in &Ill, f\m 111d pun. NJ
D. 0.. Mesa. Call 4439.
HANDSOME, BRIGITT, 6'.
bl•-eyed media producer,
yomhflll 40, new 10 the area,
laip. ewly. 11111Uy axmu1
lild IO har.-y and open mn
municalion u uc:ml aspeclS ci
1 Io.-ina rclaocnlup, seeks ad-
.,auurcsorne, u lf-conficknt,
llllCDQl'nbcmj (antic, 'Wllh •
t..aifW llNk who's both pas·
..... and pnnc1pled. lcwcs
...,. and lhe ClUldoon. ~fir·
.,. tawlrd pctile, dark hued/
tl!nc look.a. Sell Beach. Call
4170.
SWM PIOFESSIONAL. N~
)Ml 60 !Ill 1oob hke SO, S?/ ),9, Ion hft, am U11tll11a1
_, ~ la'lllS, Coif, ~ ..d'nlft. Seckina •f%'/ atnc·
Utt, pn:ny lady lll'ldc:r so 10
llhln tOme al -wilh. n.c,
(or ecimmined rcl11ionsl11p.
Newport Bach. Call 4994
ATJ"lACTM!. rn. SMART
AdlJ«i,c, RJmll'lllC, DWM. 6't •t
J~,_40'1 lO l!lfd pnsly, fit, ID·
.. Ill .. • OUtJOln&, tenAIGUI .... lCMOfo-dll!c11i. dm-
... '""-cniyandcahn\Snea,
....... and Io.-ana. Lapa Hlpl Call 4218
JTM,33: 6'/131. clcarml prof.,
Cllbotic lfCnl '"'' 1amily. en-=~US, IN, ftfel,ccn-mJna llb:aled SWF WICll l..q a-JI. c.11 19'3.
SW. 40, HANDSOME. Ill.
flll.f"o(..-.l.nawd1pu,
fl I , "'*inc IGrWClitt SF 3'
0t .-far M. rornanor and ~ lcadifll IO mil·
n&Jt and tll'lllty a. Mm.
C:all'lll.
W UCATED, ATHLETIC.
flm·IO¥-._ iplrllllal f0t lnd11,
... lthCllH, 11'117\, llldJi ... __ _.'°'°'~ ... u. " ..... t'AU •W.
J
l
NOT FOR EVERYONE: u ·
cc1111•e DWM, 6S. 6'/l 7S,
you&hful. llhleuc, pcnoneble,
seeks new be&llllllll with a l1\lly
SOlS\IOll1 lady albcaity, chann,
soptusuca1ion. The1oel IJtan·
m11me11t i. IOI~ Lu's
bqm wllh a dia10&11t .t an
qmda cl UI, .-id and OCCID
!'Cf11:1~ lrmc. Call 460S
VERY TOUCHABLE. lhany·
tanahin& SWM. IClt\R ?'I> fcssional, sects tcmitm SWF,
lac ~. early 11uruca, for
qwa momma llld possible re-
l111onship. ~c. Hllllln&·
ton 8cadl. Call 3536.
0 IRl.STIAN SWM 23, mire>
specuve NJS 11uden1, seeks
Oinstian SWF 111 1wc:n11cs (or
fnc:ndsbip, af(ea1on lrv111c.
Call 3346.
PROFESSIONAL DWM 37,
CS1JOY' hfe, sporll, show$ ro-
nwcc. Setkl!& ll'Ulh&Clll. fun.
11lt'laivc lady (2.6-36~ Corona
def Mar. Calf 3931.
FlNANClALL Y SECURE
DWM 62 NJS, 6'{1!X) .-S 11·
tncll•e, slim famle rar mo¥·
\a , chcala', cm~ ttc. lAnc
Beach. 0.114.547. '
SWM. ElJROPBA.N, 32. 6'1'/
I IS, pllY tennis, some lln&fish,
iumaae minded. Fullenon..
Call 3S4S.
TALL, STRONOWJLLBD
SWM 42 ms a11t1a1ve lady
who WIDll • diecsiCll rn&irt
man. Let'• talk. Hiritin&lon
8-:h. Call 4415.
S<X>R.PIO SWM SO'a, allo.lttic.
sk11, lalli1, 1r1Ycl~ Sedia SWf~ N/S, Newport BCICh.
Call 4157.
aoMAHTIClST. AFTYJSJI, s1·1160. NJS, f"*'Clllly .,
Qtl'C. Sala alirn. bkn!. CSt11'I
SWP, 3'-'S. Car tcrlOUI nlla· II~ 8clmonl Share. Call
4910
SB.'4, PaOF.,RF.Sll ,_INCB
TYPE ~ for old fa&h
.... .,.., .. rdationalup -.
SB~ l~lO, O'IJoYIConctr\I, t-, bead\, l.At V<ps S1pl
Hill. Call 3311
Call 3Sll
DWM LOOKING FOR swut,
subl~ous doll~ 40 N/S, ~ID I lowe sporuf«1ds..
T Ullin. Call 461 S
SF.NSmVE. HONEST. SWM,
26, 6'1/143, tea.in& mtelli&cnt,
carinc. hODCSt swr:. 20-21. ra
f1111 aod romance. Newport
8cedl. Call 3222.
HANDSOME, SHY MAN 40,
S711SO. I low'c 1TA.1S1c:, mo¥1CS. Lootina fa the righl ma1Ch. Lena Beach. Call 4 26 7.
DWM nOFCSSlONAl.sects
tOmOOnt 10 CS1PJ I.he &ood hf e
olinvd,rmmc, lllOWIClll,danta,
and aamucs. Onr\Je Col.slty.
Call 4832
SBM SEEKS SF 20--35 fOf
fnmdslup, fill, bcK.b. M1111 !)(
I 2WI 40, JXltl.C.. Guda1 Groote.
Call 3229
AnmIS'T, SWM, S'S", spm·
tl&l, llllnonu, Jt:OmlUI. tpon.
llnlOUI, fOfNnllC:. fil. nJs.-.
same 111 36~ woman. Loa1
8eldl. Call 4633.
VERY INTERESTED IN
MEETING' penal with YIU
lliail and I ~e IO cal &ood
food, pcrhlpl we c.n dine 10-
plhef. !rt ine. Call 3920
lFJWSSANCEMAN.SWM,
36, S'l I '/I so. ICIJVe, l'ln, pro-
feaionlL Lewes bic)'dina.fihn.
st. Seeb ~licens. vinacu
SWP, 2A-36. Cou M*' Call 3636.
SINOLA SO'S, VERY ENFJl·
OE11C.~1C11te
live ttylr. Bc1w 0.0 '""'' loobl One ol lhelliaher «Nr&Y
peoplt. 6'(UA l.rlca at belc.ll.
Vfl'J ptr\IQ!lar. MIMI be lhl1111· ir.'°" S"*' &.di. Call
OWN, 37, SV/ISO. NIS, bm
hH , bh• eya, e:hlflJC Sub
' $WP »40. Iii, crun. Tu•in.
Call 367S.
aimun wtoowu ~
fanlk t«rf1A1011 ~er SO far
.,..,.,, dfWll, and. men. Sal
8cadl. c.J1 •sso
HANOSOMB ASIAN MAN,
40. 5'"120,~...U Fil-~ for IJCU'M 11!1"' iw'ri.q 8-di. Call 'OIS.
FUN LOVJNO SWM. )4, 111-
JOYI blll.... dlllllf. daricina.
1nv•, mot~ ramnc. ...,
fcmlle 24-40 ~ leac.h c..11
3Sl7
lOMANTIC, EDUCATtiD
DIM.~ 62, IU ....._, ...... ....... .... ...... --..wr.·••-· illip: Naopart '-di. Cll4'"'
I
0 WOMAN SEEVtNG WOMAN 0 MAN SEEKlNG MAN PlP~NOTF.aResporueio~ldsislhn:lughourdcaronicvdoemallonly.Al.OUdHane ~· • phone and 900-1C10C1S are required. There is a c:twge for~ to rurie't'e micaages
Name: _________________ _ By placi'1! tt1'a ad )'OU c:xprea6ly IC~ itlll Sinakt.lfe. Inc. hu ~ l'IO ~ ~~the subb'lly Of c:haraocrof I.hole pro.pecsillc niaponden IO a pa1iOl-.J .S. SU9d1e, re.
hu not and docs ra '°""'• n« inlleMew, dtier rhole pbd,. peac:wwJ Ida or dlOle -~
to ad! Ida. Sinjtdik, Inc.. assumes no limbo~£« the CXlf*'I d,0t reply to, any~ By
pliiatw tNs ad )OU Mlumt aim pl& liabilq !Of-the cxncnt of, and .n iepliel I01 ""ad'* rer:aded
~and fof any c:lUnl made &Jlinll SlrelclJ"fe. Inc.. u • rauk thereof. 8y ~~Id, and
in CXX'6idendon lhereof, )QI~ IO indiernrAl'( and hold SitWcU(e, Inc. and Iii e11.po,-hanNeu
from all OOlll, ~(Ind~ *trorrlT ~ liabillies and darnlae* ~from. Ot auaed
by, the piblicatb\ of )"OUr ad or any~ plloed by )'OU ot any ICply IO wiy aoch Id. ~.
Ire. rca:immendl Ital )'OU we oonwnon .cree and iake rt:llOr9ble ptecainloo1 whcsl mesr, a
City: ____________ Zip: ___ _
one:\...--·-e~· orrecotded~Noad& ar~~urdtnhta,eo/J8orlhoe..tKhu.eapq Ph r ) A,..... llftr9!1· You apee net IO~'°" tdcphone nun'ber, ta.a rameoc ~If\ arry wioe .,_.,.
Above lnformadon mandato ry. ..._1UU&1 __ 11_111'11 __ 1JC_~_be __ . _________________ _.
FREE AD! 15 WORDS OR LE$! (Addl wonk $1 taeh.) Make cht:ck payab&e 10 Singlc.Llfe. (Abtleviatiom or ~ CXlt\00 OOlll a l Mlld.)
PO& oma USE ONLY
VMI ----F'lll ____ DBP. ----WOP: ----PSTD:.___ __ _ N'l'FI>. ----
SKIE.R. SKA TI::R. PCLDT, Iii
S'l l'L~Ju~ collqe pro{t.S·
tor, hJty somethinc. rortWAIC,
kJDd. ScW bn'1y, limy. fit.
fdnOal!y Mblc Strtilh lldy
for~Q'tYd,llWnt&C.~·
pon 8eadl. Call 417.S.
LOVB P£TTT'E LADIES Wllh
~bar. SWM, 11naive, 111-
1clhgcn, 1W11"C ccntlcman.. slnn
S'9'. curly 1th/ptppo hair.
Lo-c:s IO 1oll and would P C dotna 111)'\hina wiOt lhe n&hl
person. Baby, where SC )'OU11
FOUl\\lin Valley, Call 4746,
Bl.ACX MALE, 47, ihow me 1
cood woman Ind f11 lllOW you
1 cood man. Hll'lllllCton Beach.. ~14159.
BACX BAY PADDLER· Tall,
dltt • hlndlomeSWM excr:11 tiveltdc1111 vuly prcsry woman
(lhinyuh) IO bwld futtn and
mike f1m1ly. Pholol Balboa.
Call 36.56.
PHOTOJOURNAL1ST, FAT.
BALD, BROKP.. 3S, c~·l*'·
lrOClflCf, .U one &ood 1lll10l'lllll
IO kctp 4he home (Ira~
Corona .. Mar. Call 3991
HOT• SPICY LATINO, 39,
t«k.s SF, liV.tm, lS-3S, tor
fun ll"e'ld, comady Sldn I.ab·
wood. Call 3621
l..OOIONO R>R AN Oll>f.A
WOMAN-~Cll llftCIJ\>e SM,
$ 1140. ll ... tftlllhy liady
for fill. t~-. C.l 3lS6
EDUCATED PROFF.S·
SlO AL SWM. 6'2'/115, en·
JOYSdnvna. di!¥.,'= w.cctcnds Seckssl41\dct~WI ~S0.«111· ~· ~· (« lltlC.Cft ,.. llllOnlllllp l#Yvie. Call 'ISO.
f\INNY COURMb'l' SIM, 40. 6'2' ......... ,.
niei.ap..Slill my~.
1,... lilldl. c.11 ,2.51.
TAJJ .. 0. TOO TAU.7 SWM,
21, 6 T /21 ~ -.lllftc, 19 ti.\.
¥"JwJPCl"lWc:l\IJ, a!Wlyt --. -.m NC'llpCI'\ Headl. ~u
)166
A VElY HAN030ac8. 10.
MNmC. .............. ....... sw. )4, rt'/1'° (Jio ••·~-ha!Mll•, 110 lallOOf, "° l'wildlltr>..-••_.,,,_.,, ..... ....,, ~.,...,
SWM.. 47, HANDSOME., IN·
'JULJGBNT, 101S1l1•e, cd.I·
caltld, eanoin$ pencllllbty,
1p1ntually rich wishce to INn
with SWF ol canhly rnc:am.
Relationship lcadlna 10 11111-
riaic. l"'mc. Call 4443.
SB.\t GF..\fINJ, 33, eecas SWF
who II honest. loyal, and ....U
• sot(IUJ rd111onsh1p. Nf{l
S1111.1 Ana. C.U 3650.
ADVANCED DEGREE IN
BUSINESS ANO llUMOR,
1llnell•e SWM, 17, N/S, •fl'/
llh1e\ic. ~res N/S, llcndo,
ht.tllh cxmciow, neU11C111 F,
19-27, who appreci11cs Phln-
lam ol the Open " wdl u lhe
Kinp. l.alt "8cld\, Call 34 78.
Sucx:ESSFULHANDWME.
phyilally fil SWM, 26, from
~-.~1aw~r.1., bluom betuiy (my weakness)
fa .,.1. fun and 1dvt1111n
Oii i DOIHlOl'll'nlual """ -hk• llafry chest). Ntwpon
Bech. Call 3211.
ftfYSIC'IAN, 5), S1'41cndcr,
~llna Std.a cul11n1ed,
)'GUIJifuJ llllloaue far support· •••pc:rmanerl rd1t1ona11p. la Alainiuil Clll '660.
Ml\.U£HT SB'-4, 41, S'6",
btldSOll'\t, 1e1u soratwa
}'Ollllcr female t0thwtthe (11« uunaa 111 lift. LmJ Reath. Call
012.
MIDWESTERN VALUES;
~1)-r.,...._,SWMI
l6 ~financially JllClll't llld ll!IO-
~ .. ble, "'Pfl. hilhby d 1Qiv1 lifatyi.. W 1111111
cneliVt. (ll SP, ll~ ..,.,
IJk41 bl lftCI CllQI ... and
,..-Wy ,_ """°' ,. .
....~ ..... c..11
)(JIM
VU Y YOUllmJL SWM, srxrms.111att1.KU¥e.-.
... dlk. tnlllff lldy. 4J
plW. (~ frMndlhip. '"""'Call on
S£NSUOUS 8ACHF.l.Ol .......... ..._.
--~---lllYAll·
nctul ........... hOllll.
S-lld.0.114)17
PLANT A GARDEN. Unfcc·
taed DM.-O seeks esoteric
W011W1 wAwmltlc ill her eye.
Newport 8tch. CaU 416l
HANOSOME.EDUCA TEDN/
S, SWM 31, .5'11'/16', -'a
cu daily, plays l'Ui11r, lowcs lhe
er.dill o.d. bta llOl cW&ina
or dnap. SetltU. slender, &I·
11tcuve, WF/AF ~ 30 («
rd111onitup and tnvd lo all
SacrlmcmAI llld Yeps shows
Ill May. lt'lrne. Call 3661
PHYSICIAN, ,0, S7', LO"c
ouuloora, tedt N/S, fimale,30-
JS. Irvine. Ca U 3$09.
SWM, 23, LOOKING FOR
SWF, IS.ll. Mi.a bthonaa •
sincm .t fll\. lrvl'IC. Calt 3011.
AFFECTIONATE, WARM,
OWM, S'I0'/170, 111rac1in ,
pro(eaiOMI, to.cs walks. ro-
m111Cc., dansni. dlncinc. lhemo.
ITlllllC ciuldocn, """tkl'1'
and k .. Wia• •In.Clive,
.i...DWF,35-45,Wlhame
llll0'1llU f0t f1111, romMCe, rda·
I~ -ru.111. Call '°76.
UICABLE SWM. 29, ST/135
Enjoymow•.mence,11llitas, nu.c. Loollrit for S WP 10-
40.-. ~ hndt.b.,.
Tiain. Calt 1436.
HANDSOME. SWM, 3,, AC
TI VE. LOY AL. CllllllJ Sccb
WlllTllll »+ '°' poNtblt nib uOl'lllhp Ni1> s... Ara Call
3917.
TEN!'ilS, 001.P. TlA VEL.
ROMANCE. SWM. SC71 atd.I
SWP 10'1 1o 30'• for playm11A
Newpqrt Bead\. Call 4913
tM 6CWI. ..,. rsir'M SWM,
6'(SJ .... lOm.t IN~
SWP wllo IJ 1all, m1tt1•1•
mindld, hk• lOll"ntl _,.....,.
a,.-,11111\,~MAll
lllJ .......... 9'M' tpOr\a ~ (IOIJ!y rwport hdl
c.114SSI
STlAIOlfT SWM WANTS
FEMAUi (Bi) wu;puiall f~
"" .... 0.... IOtllhtt
.... 941( ,..a. ~1 l.-. ~ CilJ llOD.
PROFESSIO,"AL. DAM, 39.
5'9'1160, MS decree, tccb pro-
Cctlimal AP t.lldo 40, m1111 be
allniCU'tl c, smcoc., acti¥e and
financ:itily leQft. Coat Mesa.
Call 39'0.
MAN, 21 WANTS
WOOOMMMA.AAN. Seal
Beach. Cati ll.64.
A TRAVEl.Ell, DWM, flO'/
190, educaled _P.olemional. NJ
S, seekJ tpCC•I lady, 3S..S.
WCllmsw:r. Call 41 }6.
GOODLOOICING, ATII· LJmC 29, SWM, f.naN:r, 6'/
16.5. Cl'l}OYS badl. ¥oilcyball,
bilt1a1, racquetbell, 1n11s1c.
Seeks l&nCl1~e, llhlaic SF 1.4·
29. Irvine. CaU 3203.
HANDSOMB LOCAL NA·
TIVB, SWM, 0 , 6', eduoledl
worb lncally. Seekiia &llrlC• Im'°""' lady 30-45. Call G\ly
tf aincerc, yw11 be &lad )'OU
did! COii& M-. Cal 422(,
HANDSOME, CUTa SWM,
29, f7 112'/lSO, N~. brawn/
bl11e. Y ov're auraa.ive, IO\le
outdoors, boallnJ. down 10
CMh. ec.. M-.. Ca~ 3011
HUMOROUS, HAPPY.
ltANDSOMB.SWM,SO,ft I'/
170, N~ • .U bwl(lln bdl11y
JS.·SO fot mentl&flll rdadon-dt1P ~ c.114905.
SWM, 6Vlll0, T'&'Clli.'IS, IN. •un&. tealtC, .... hc.llhy
rer.t10llthp, no YIC:lll, humor
GUI. La't plly life. """·Call 3S7l
A1iltACTIV8 Willi AN
A Till.FTIC PH YSIQUI".,
SWM, N/S D, 8.S Oqre..
~lolUl'I:~
did 10 ma1na111 r..,,._ in-
~"" Crom lllOWitl, pllYt, ~ ...... IDlllNCll"'°""
Rapeoft.llp -'1111 a SWI',
NJS D, lO'I. •ho ii r11, •1t an. ind """' prmy fo-.....
Rlllllnlit, CClllllWllR. n-.
c.113-914
Seekins SWF. ~man, slim,
bcauttful 1S-3S (« lq·1am
rel111onllvp. 1"inc. Call 3S32.
l'M LOOKING FOR A
WOMAN to make my pncnty,
hi who WllJ make me ha pn·
ority. A~ me: 11C1n1e ol )N.
mor, sincen. wtm1·htancd,
otlectic inu:rCllS, own my awn
busmcss, 38. brnhiazd. 5'10'/
16l Costa Mal. Call 3SO'J
VE.RY H.A.."IDSOMESAM JS,
tall, crioc. N/S. Sees tall, bi&.
~.homey WFtn1mace-rninded. Tustin. Call 3711.
FUN LOVJNO, SENsmVF...
~°'1\1. tall SWM, NIS, 34. &tpys mmials.. ltbldia, all
Cll Jlinl actlVll& SoctJ IJIN
i. lilt, SWF/SAF, Nf.>. 25-33,
for friolclllhl~le ttlel1on-
.hlp. ltvile. Call 352.S.
PROF'BSSIOSAL SWM, an.-. 30, f l I '/190. En}O)'I
aporu. raNID. ..,.IL Sects
SWP:ZMSfcr IUMUl11<1n1111p
Tu.tin. Call ltl l.
SYRIAN Oil LEB~6 OF
~ byS)rlan1allemm.l.S,
r6', ~ Handtornt
and ~ Onnp Cowi1y
Call 3732.
EDUCATED. llAHOSOME.
SO, Ooc*. SO). "'JI SO ..U 11 naive 11111e lo--. or figin ••lll'ICl1Y. NfWpon Be.ch. Call 49l4
SINOLB MOM WAHTliD.
DWM, 48, a.Newc, llurnorclul,
low• ~i4t W• SWF, 21·31
"'"" 10'l1& childrll\ ~ 8-dl. Call 4124.
OLO PAStOO,ED, ..,.,.,._
• .._ f$ DWM. .S'7',
37, llk1 ... 11UMN. IM•a.
Stell MICet. i.-oua WF . ~lt-.Cd15()6
SWM 16, 6'/110, \Ill ........
diair. W. llnth&. IMCUYI, ......... ~ ......
lt\lft '""*'• ,.... Call 1't1
r.AntOUC PHYSlllAH, M.
( )(]>
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SA.\i 5'9'/14S, like. ~-
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