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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot.. / I I SPORTS A!ldre Agassi starts. it all off at 11 a.m. BUFFA ; ~ Attempting to lDl/,ock : Heavens Gate Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Froin Germ~y to Jermaine • Offbeat crowd shows up for kickoff of seconq . annual •Newport Beach International Film Festival. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Former Jackson Five singer Jermaine Jackson, "The English Patient-" co- star Jutgen Prochnow, actress- director Diane 1..add, and the coun- sel general of Germany ... The second Newport Beach International Film Festival's open- ing night drew a combination of Nature center funding cuts .OK'd. •School board committee also approves plan to raise class sizes in grades 7-12. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Cutting school district funding of the Environmental Nature Center by half, shrinking the adrni.ni.stration and using Costa Mesa farm mon- ey for deferred maintenance are among the proposals the Citi- zens' Budget Advisory Commit- tee agreed upon at its Thursday night meeting. In an effort to find $3.2 million in savings and revenue to fund 7% and subsequent 2% raises for district employees, the 14-mem-- . ber citizens' group has met week- ly to advise the school board on how to use its scissors. Committee members debated but eventually approved a pro- posal to absorb student growth by raising teacher to student ratios by one in grades 7-12. Committee alternate member Linda Safran said she could not support a motion that increased class sizes for fourth through six grade. Safran said elementary school students would not gain the self esteem needed in life if they were forced into larger classrooms. "They're dead for life," Safran said. "They are going to be crim- inals on the street tomorrow." The committee decided to hold off on recorrunending pro- posals such as purchasi.pg cost- efficient vehicles, consolidating district warehouses and eliminat- ing busing for older students, but agreed to explore and study them in the future. The committee will present its recommendations to school board members at 6 p.m. April 8. stars that was eclectic, to say the least. The night's feature film. a revamped "Das Boot," also attracted a crowd of about "It could be the next Cannes . . . "· -DIANE LADD • Director Wolfgang Petersen, producer Ortwin Freyermuth and lead actor Prochnow attended Thursday's festivities. · They arri~ed in a limo with plastic periscopes sticking out of the sun- 400 movie fans, eager to catch the first public screening of the Ger- man drama at the Edwartls New- port Theatre. roof accompanied by a large Ger- man contingent in tour buses. Ladd said she was happy to be part of the festivq.1 that is honoring her work as a director. #It's also won(lerful to have this so close to Hollywood,· she said: "It could be Ute next Cannes." The festival lasts through April 13, featuring 85 films at a.red . Edwards , the-For today's film aters. Movie festival schedule, buffs can see Page 4. choose from independent The lengthy, 1981 Oscar-nomi- nated movie in'duded extra scenes, restored film and digital sound. A lffiovie-themed party at The Sutton Place ·hotel followed the showing. Also on hand were Jackson, who festival Director Jeff Connor said has a strong film interest, and Ladd, who directed the film sched- uled for the festival's award night, "Mrs. Munck." Actress Connie Stevens was · also among the crowd. films, lectures, arumation seminars and a special collection of Asian films. - For ticket information, call ETM ticketing at 437-0103. DON LEACH I DAILY.P'll.Ot Diane Ladd (leftJ, actress and di.rector of "Mrs. Munck," arrl-ves with friends Barbara Sled and Connie Stevens. Ufeguard Mike Peetz (left) and fellow Newp'ort Harbor High graduates Gabor Marich and Dave Rosendahl have started their own Internet provider service called Net X Technologies that they hope will be user friendly. NEWPORT e·EACH ONLINE Three teens, including a local lifeguard, create Internet • sermce company Story by JENNIFER ARMSTRONG + Photo by MARC MARTIN I n between their community college classes, a lifeguard, a Pizza Hut delivery guy and a Blockbuster Video manager don shirts and ties to man a dim, one-room office on the Balboa Peninsula. Gabor Marich, 19, Mike Peetz, 18, and Dave Rosendahl, 19, have launched their own Internet service company, Net X Technologies, Inc. They can barely qualify for bank loans or credit cards, but they can hook you up lo the Internet -and they promise to be much friend- lier and cheaper than America Online. They're now pounding the pavement to dig up customers, pitching their service on hand- delivered flyers. • vWhen people call, we don't transfer them all over the place to get a question answered," explained Peetz, a sunburned Newport Beach lifeguard. •And we can work around special problems." For a $14.95 monthly fee - with the first two weeks free - they'll give you unlimited time on the internet and e-mail. Because they work on a small • SEE ONLINE PAGE 5 Probe sought in water election • Group of shareholders want state in\ estigation into Santa. Ana Beights \.Vater Co. election. By Susan Deemer, Dally Pilot SANTA ANA HEIGHTs -A group of disgruntled Santa Ana Heigh\$ Water .co. shareholders who ca.11 themselves Sharehold· ers for a Fair Deal have fired off a letter to the California Attorney General's office requesting an investigation into possible elec- tion irregulanties. Shareholder John McGregor claims the wafer company's staft did not conduct 1tS March 12 elee- tion fairly, saying the process was riddled with irregularities. All five Santa Ana Heights board members were re-elected, despite efforts from several hun- dred investors to elect sharehold- er Roger Summers. NThere were also some con-" cerns about how the ballots changed hands," said McGregol'i who also has registered a com- plaint wtth the water company itself f'-1cG regor believes that SUID! mers had more votes than any ~ the current board members, but Santa Ana Heights officials say Sununers' votes were not coun~ ed because he did not fill out bi> ballot correctly. • ·His complaint is that we dia-.. n't coµnt tus vote, but the factUN:. matter of 1t is, he did not vo~!· sclld Santa Ana Heights boM4 member J .R Mosier. "He didnat cast any vote on tus ballot." : : • McGregor also claimed tlle. appolnbnent of a company °'ttcn"- ney and two staff members . .to~ • SEE ELECTION PAGg 6 , , r--------------------------~--------, Their Cup runneth over ~tertainment Andrew Le u heacltng the Altan sedlon of tbe New· pOi't BMdl lntematlc>Ml Plbn Festival. For bli ttory, along with a look at local ... roo.,, a woman wH c:ollect8 .....-&di ...... 1al 11M eM at tlae Daw Olp, tee 72 Hoars. I \ It I \ AROUND TOWN 5 CHECK ITOUT 2 CLASSIFIED 10 POLICE FILES 2 PUBLIC NOTICES 8 SPORTS 6 WEATHER 2 \\ I \ I 11 I I: We're looking at 110me serious sunshine -today and over the weektmd -so haul your · untanned bod1es outside. Thnnls, anyone 1 SH W..ther, Page 2 Oose to 200 volunteers are toiling about, preparing for Davis tournament By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily.Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Scores of locals are trading in their dri· ving, phone-answering and tick- et-collecting skills for a place in sports history this of whom are staying at the Hyatt Newporter hotel next door to the club -around town m a fleet of donated Cadillacs. About 100 other volunteers will serve as ushers, bcket-takers, guest-gree\ers and direction- week. The volun- teers behind the Davis Cup have been toiling for about eight days now to prepare for the presti- gious tennis tour· nament, which begins today at ul want to see ii I can make a living cootdlnatbig teilnJB givers at the three-day event. For their trou- bles, they get to hang out during the closed prac- tice sessions and sit in ieserved seats for the tournament. the Palisades 1ennis Cub. Most of them got on the vob.mteer lists th.rough local connections, but some came from u far as the San Prandlco area. ' f -. About 65. people have been covering lhlftl driving touma· ment ~ab and playen -l'l)ost • Melinda Kin· sella, a USC graduate student, came down from Pasadena to answer phooee, post aJgns and coordinate the transportation d•k •1 just love tennil, and l want to see tf I can make a living coor- dinating Nonis tournaments,• abe Mid. How dMl the volunteers mag their cushy alllgnmenta? Well. some called and asked. Otherit were coerCed. ·t got tOped into it,. ~ Beach re.ldlmt Cheryl Scott 1-'d between CiDI recruttmg YOlma- teen fof the trUilpol1adall dJDtin· get. Her ...... ad bUlbiDd were algned up to work u well ·locals onl check it out Sowing seeds for better, brj.ghter kids HOT DIGGITY DOG Local car dealer hopes ~ wiener wagon will help local schools and charities ... . . I' A pril always has been a time for planting flowers. As the Month of the Youhg Child, it is also a period when communities across the Uruted States sow seeds that promote dwareness of chtldren's needs. For par- ents of all youngsten;, lo.ddlers lhr.ough teens, Newport libraries offer 1 C!iOurces for nurturing good stu- • lcn ts as weU as honorable citi-. 1.ens. · Those Just beginning life as \lorn and Dad will find guidance 111 'Creative Parenting: The First rwt!lve Months," a v\.c.Jeo dt.>s1gned to help mothers and '<1lhers hnd a parenting style that works for them. Somewhat more experienced >dn.mts of preschoolers can mcover tips for art projects that promote leammg m "Let's Cre- ~te.~' which offers directions for s-pOnge printing, paper plate puppets and paper bag cos- Cumes. : Techruques for helping youngsters master concepts of hours, days and months are in nations, improve language skills and strengthen family bonds, set aside. time for reading aloud, selecting from dozens of titles in Jim 1telease's •Tue New Read- Aloud Handbook." Build slcllls that will help children read inde- pendently with ·shortcuts for Teaching Phonics,• a collection of activities for kindergartners through fourth-graders. To help parents foster two resources for learning -imagi- nation and curiosity -the U.S. Department of Education pub- lishes a Helping Your Child series, with individual titles focused on school success, math, history and responsible behavior. Look for activities for children between age 4 and 13, along THE dEW REJ\D.ALOOD llANDBOOI with a bibli- ography of additional tools in each volume. Along with acade- mic assis- tance, chil- dren need guidance for activities outside the classroom. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot the Orange Coast Auto Group umbrella that sells Jeep/Eagle, Buick, Mazda, Pontiac, GMC and Isuzu. On Saturday, dozens of Estancia High's Sandefur said she heard about the hot dog wagon through a friend who works at the dealership. The band is try· ing to earn enough money to Kristian Gray (left) and his father, Gary, are helping local charities by lending out a hot dog vending cart at their GM dealership on Harbor Boulevard. MARC MARTIN I OAJlY PllOT they sent out hundreds of fliers and entertained passers-by with performances by the 'school drill team. L (..C>d rrung !O Tell Time, Leaming Ow Calen- der," a GroW111g Up Smarter hciPO. Parents will find dues for opening communi- cation about substance abuse on HHow to Talk to Your Kids About Growing Up Without Drugs and Alcohol." To help with a poten- tial source of income, "The New Complete Babysitter's Hand- book " is packed with advice about finding jobs, entertaining young charges and dealing with mishaps. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Auto Group owner Gary Gray hopes his newly pur- chased hot dog vending trailer will help local schools and charities raise money. MWe have had a lot of fun with it so far," Gray said. Gray ordered the cus- tomized Orange County Fund.raiser Franks wagon so that local schools and others could earn money. Gray's CO'Ql- pany supplies the hot dogs, buns, sodas and supplies, while the school of charity works in the trailer selling them. Sc r eaming Eagles march- ing band and entertainment unit arrived at the car lot at 7 :30 a.m. They first sold uwe made it 1-feet tall inside, so if the basketball .team wanted to work i t, they would have enough room ... u The idea for the red cus- tomized trailer came to Gray from his friend Denis Dunker of Royal Oaks Jeep/Eagle in St. Peters, Mo. Dunker had so much success with his hot dog vending trailer that Gray decidf;!d to replicate the idea at his dealership . . There are idads for hands-on deli vi ties, .:.tlong with parenting ltps for eai'!ching thJ.ldren's experiences. in many fibrary magazines. Look through rS.5ties of Ladybug, Tothne and Vt>W' Big Backyard for hundreds of .ways to help kids learn, grow ruul have fun. : : ~ awaken chtldren's imagt- •. • . . Even fine young citizens can tum. combative. To keep the peace when the best of kids have the worst of times, check out H 101 Activities for Siblings Who Squabble," featuring pro- jects that can preseive parental sanity while helping creativity blossom in 3-to 8-year-olds. • CHEC.IC IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public library. This week's column is by Linda Kline. ' Missi6n Viejo and Estancia high schools were the first to test the red-and-white trailer at the Harbor Boulevard dealer- ship -one of three sites under school days doughnuts and coffee, then beginning at 9:30 a.m., they started warming up the hot dogs and buns. They sold hot dogs for $1 and sodas for 50 cents and made about $400 in profits. MThey just turned it over to ·us, and we went crazy with it," said D.J . Sandefur. -GARY GRAY • send 83 members to San Fran- cisco this May for a five-state competition, she said. Gray said the Estancia stu- dents had a much higher turnout ·than Mission Viejo, wbicb used the cart a couple of weekends ago, because The 8-by-14 foot trailer, complete with a hot dog cook- er and bun wanner, has plenty of room for students to cram in and dish out the dogs. w_we made it 7-feet tall inside, so if the basketball team wanted to work it, they woUld have enough room,• Gray said. For information about the hot dog wagon call Kristian Gray at 444-5316. POLICE FILES Drama, music and art Students take honors COSTA MESA • Harbor Boulevard: A cellular phone and other Items worth $1,250 were stolen from a car parked in the 2300 block. The win· dow was shattered. ijstanci a High ; : Estancia dld it again! The dra-illa team won first place at the ~JlllUdl Fullerton Fesbval, which fo6k place in March. This was a ~ye accomplJshment for the µpy and creative ensemble of lrachel Dickey, Gib. Laurie, Chris B;rlght, Roberto Torres and Bret Taboada : Also clai.nung a victory were ~elissa Carnett and Jason Orel- lano, who performed a dramatic scene from HSea Marks, .. which ~on third place. Dana Cassity, Katie Stapleton and Riehle Rug- Dlero's hilarious scene from HPiz- u ·Man H tied for fifth place in the ebe-act competition, and Amy ~ker received a $200 scholar- ibip for her superior singing tal- ~· -PAULA SHINNERS, ... ~ . .. :. student ... ; ~:Congratulations to Estancia 's • d members who participated in the Southern California Band and Orchestra Association Festi- val. Three students who received grades of excellence were the trumpet playing duet of Jennller OWa and Robert McGee, and clarinetist Cari Farar. The highest grade of superior was awarded to Shawna Wein- heimer. flutist. Shawna will advance to the Regional Festival to be held in San Diego in May. Each year Estancia teachers are asked to select four students to receive the Bryan Hoo Award. This year's recipients are Brian Al~en, Michael Quinn, Cirilo Sanchez and Amber Swett. The award was established in honor of Bryan tfoo, an Estancia graduate, to recognize individuals, like Bryan, who have attained extraor- dinary success in spite of learning or other personal difficulties. This award commends stu~ts who have experienced success and exceeded expectations through individual hard work, dedication and desire. Student Melinda Titus was selected as a Forbes Enterprise Scholar. Melinda was chosen as one of 80 Junior Achievement high school students nationwide. For her hard work, Melinda will receive a $3,000 stipend and a three-day trip to New York City to celebrate Forbes Magazine's 80th anniversary. Students were selected for their exceptional interest in business and their out- standing high school perfor- mance. Art students Rachel Grlesel and Gerardo Pelayo were chosen to take part in Animation 2000, a one-day program in which 2,000 people join together to create 200 animation films with a gala screening in tt?e days following. This year's As'sessment and 1teatment'Services Center Gold- en Touch Award winner is parent Carol Kreisel. This award is a way for students to say thank you to adults who have contributed significantly to the student com- munity. Kreisel has donated countless hours and has been actively involved a t Estancia for the past eight years. We are very proud to announce that Principal Peggy Anatol has recE:ntly CGmpleted all work required to receive her doc- torate in education from the USC. Her degree is in the area of edu· cational policy, planning and administration with an emphasis in organizational leadership and personnel. 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' Anyone wishing to make a donatio!l that would help a less fortunate. but equally deserving, Estancia student go to the safe, sane and sober Grad Night party, please do not hesitate to lend a helping hand. All community support is greatly appreciated. Donations may be made.. to Estancia Grad Night, 2323 Pia· centia Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627. -MARY ANN ARBUZOW, parent • Baker Street An 18-pad of J:>eer was stolen from a conve- nience store in the 1000 block by a man who fled in a pickup truck. • Newport Boulevard: A jacket worth S97.99 was stolen from a store in the 1700 block by a man who fled on a skateboard. • Whittier Avenue: Three cos- tume jewelry rings worth S150 were stolen from a house in the 1700 block. The rear dOOt' was pried open. • MeSll Vwde Drive: Unattended clothes worth S222 were stolen from the laundry room of an apartment complex in the 1500 block. NEWPORT BEAOt • Seagull Lene: A stereo worth $500 was stolen from an open-top Jeep Wrangler parked in the 800 block. 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Born in the 1920s, the son of a Texas preacher, Marshall Apple- white had a fairly conventional upbringing and a family of his own by the 1950s. He als9 had a talent for music and became an accomplished singer and music teacher. But in 1964, and again in 1971, Applewhite is fired from teaching positions after sexual encowuers with male students. He checks into a psychiatric hos- pital seeking a "cure" for his homosexuality. At about the same time, he decides that sex is a bad thing and, more important, that he is not really what he seems. Along with Jim Jones, David Koresh, and it s,cares me to think of how many others, Marshall Applewhite decides that he has been "chosen" by a higher pow- er, in Applewhite's case, at The Next Level, which is somewhere in outer space. In fact, he some- how concludes, he is one of The TWo who have been picked to save the uninformed masses (that's us) who live on this silly little planet. Shortly thereafter, something happens that is really hard to believe. Applewhite meets some- one as dazed and confused as he is. Bonnie Lu Nettles is a 44- year-old former nurse who has been consumed by astrology and v.w dwwJ/Jl!f7 peter buff a metaphysics. They decide that Bonnie Lu is the other half of The TWo -as if someone wouldn't know that - and crown themselves the lWo Witnesses mentioned in the Book of Revelation. Basking in their new status, the daffy duo set up a "church" in -where else -Los Angeles and spin a stunningly incoherent message about Jesus, UFOs celibacy and The ~ext Level. Now begins a su ccession of cutesy names. They call their church Guinea Pig. Applewhite insists that he be called Pig and Nettles, Guinea. However, even these two soon realize that Guinea Pig is a less-thart-ideal name for a church. Barn -the Human Individual Metamorphosis group is born, HIM for short. Applewhite now insists that be be called Bo and Nettles, Peep. After that came Him and Her and finally, two sensible names -Do and TI. How reality impaired are they? Here's an excerpt from a letter from Nettles to her daugh- ter: Ml'm not.saying we are Jesus ... but it's almost as big ... baby, we have this mission. All I will say is, it's in·the Bible in Revela- tion." J.ust wonderful, Bonnie Lu. , .. You go, girl. In 1974, Do and TI decide to try something more conventional and are arrested in Texas for stealing a car and credit cards. But throughout it all, their follow· ers are growing in number and intensity. When n dies of cancer in 1985, Do explains that she has been beamed up to the Next Level and is already on the Mother Ship. Left to figure things out for himself, Do decides to have him- self castrated and urges his male followers to do the same. Now, where I come from, making such a suggestion in the middle of a group meeting has two effects. One, it clears the room of males like a~skunk in a pup tent. Two, membership in the group plum- mets. But not the Heaven's Gate Boys, no sir. Many of them do exactly as Do advises. The final chapter you already know. Thirty-nine utterly earth- bound souls, dressed in black, sporting brand new Nikes, cov- ered by purple shrouds save the last two to die. The saddest image to me were the 39 suitcas- es, neatly packed with clothes, lip balm (don't ask) and the most mystifying of all -a roll of quar- ters. For a while, I was worried the toll road would fit into this some- how. My wife's theory, however, is the Mother Ship is nicely equipped, but the washers and driers are coin-operated. So which is it? Should we laugh, or cry, or both? With the millennium still two years and nine months away, I'm afraid this isn't the last dead- ly brew of religion, astrology, UFOs, cyberspace and New Age psycho-babble we will see. I really gotta go. • PETER BUFFA is the mayor of Costa Mesa. His column appears on Friday. E- mail him at Ptr840A0Lcom • * 2 Adult & 2 Chfldma • A SH valm OrderaSHOWnME STARPACK and receive INSTA• I ATION FOR ONLY _$495 GoOc:l on al~ your television sets! PLUS ••• Get 4· FRIE TICKETS to the Add SHOWnME' to )'OU"~ ond reooive 4 fl& tickets to the ~onda FREE l6'GllADEI • jf AR~ Featuring: • Complete aGsic Service ~ • Converter • Remote • Your choice of P191nium Channelsl FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 • Bergeson to discuss class size and education reform with teachers Marian Bergeson, the state secretary of child development and education, will meet with teachers, school officials and parents acrossrthe state this month to discuss the pros and coos of class-size reduction and other education reform pro- grams, Gov. Pete Wilson announced Thursday. Bergeson, a Newport Beach resident and former 5th District Co.unty Supervisor, will lead a team that includes representa- tives from the CaWornia Com- mlSSlOn on Teacher Credential· mg and the California Depart- ment of Finance. The findings will be used to· make recommendations to the governor for the 1997·98 budget. -By Cbrt.Jtophe~ Goffard • bri efly in the news Those are some strong tea cups 'ReLeaf Costa Mesa needs volunteers for tree planting For those who ever wondered if four fine bone china tea cups can hold up a luxury car, the answer is ReLeaf Costa Mesa, a nonprofit yes -as long as the cups have organization that aims to keep the straight sides. city beautiful by planting and pro- "(t's a physics thihg," said Jori tecting trees, is seeking volunteers Petersen, a promoter for Blooming-to help plant trees on local streets dale's department store in Newport named. aft~r birds. . . Beach. M As long as they're cylin-Beguuung Saturday, April 12, . ders, they can hold a tremendous ~e organization will plant 35 ~q- arnount of weight." I wdambar trees along Onole Dn':'e. Bloorningdale's and the Mar-The trees were purchased with coni Museum have banded togeth-funds from a Proposition 70 grant. er to put Petersen's theory to the I Th~se interested should bring a test outside the department store's pair of gloves and wear work Home Store Saturday at noon, with clothes. a borrowed 1997 Rolls Royce Silver Additionally, the orgaru.zabon Spur ~d four Wedgwood cups. will be planting trees on April 19 in This "tea cup event" is part of a I the area of Pomona and .Wallace larger presentation, where Lord avenues as one of several sponsors Wedgwood hunself will hold a chi-for the Neighbor to Neighbor Day: na signing. For more info.rmatioq on how to But how will this feat be accom-volunteer for either of these events, plished? call 437-5874. . Seniors cal\_show artwork at firSt-t>range County Showcase Very slowly and carefully, Petersen said. The car will be jacked up, wooden blocks placed under each tire, then the blocks removed, one at a time, and replaced with a cup. "The whole thing will take an -Artists ages 50 and older are hour," Petersen saJd. -being sought for the first Orange County Showcase, wbtch will be held May 17 . "This is the city of -the arts, and we want to salute the seniors..,,_~ said Laurie Smith, executive director of the Costa Mesa Senior Center. The event, co-sponsored by tb.e seruor center and the Costa Mesa Art League, will feature artists from throughout Orange CoWlty. Artists can submit up to three pieces of art in all med.nuns except CD·ROM or installation art, Smith said. Those submitting pieces will.be charged $5 for each submission and are ehgible for $5,000 in prizes to be awarded in three categories: amateur, intermediate-advanced amateur and professional. The artists chosen to showcase their wo•k m the exhibition will receive 50% of selling price for their works that sell, the other half will be split betw~ the senior center and the art league. The exhibition will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.rn. Saturday, May 17, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, May 18 Admission will be $2 . Also, an invitational ·.r.eception costing $50 a person will follow the Sunday show from 4 to 8 p.m. For more information about bow to enter the exhibition, call Saundra Abbott at 645-5090. READING GLASSES & Bl-FOCALS TESTIMONIALS WANTED! e1«vi c» Jtu, slUf, Largest Selection $2.95 . $6.50 MARTIN OPTICAL DC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (714) 548-6211 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA Beach Motors of Huntington Beach has announced its pfans to have a $88 used car & "Slash It" sales event this Saturday & Sunday, April 5th & 6th, 1997. Gary Turner, General Sales Manager, says "This sale is necessary due to tile fact that, during recent years, new vehicle leasing has exploded. This explosion has resulted in a record number of nice, low mileage lease returns that the dealership must now sell. "That fact," Gary continued, "when combined with robust fourth quarter retail sales has resulted in a greatly expanded used car, truck, van and sport utility inventory. We must sell a large number of these used vehicles quickly to free up business capital!" During this $88 Used Car & "Slash It" sales event, every used car, truck, van and sport utility wlll be sold for thousands below its original price I . All cars will be on display In the secured area at Beach Motors, 17331 Beech Boulevard, Seeking 20 people who desire measurable fitness results in 30-45 days by trying a new fitness machine from NorcllcTrack . Your comments .& experience will be videotaped for possible use in a national television infomercial. Interested parties ca.11 Joan Ra.t.hma.nn at Script to Screen (714) 888-3971, ezt. 169 PAID ADVERTISEMENT Huntington Beach. At 9:00am alf vehicles will be opened so that buyers may inspect the vehicles for one hour. On the windshield of each vehicle will be its normal retail selling price. When the sale begins at 1 O:OOam. whoever is sitting in the vehicle when the _,posted price is slashed will have the firsf right to purchase the car at the slashed price. Prices will be slashed one time and one time only to the rock bottom price, including cars for only $88. We will continue to slash all vehicles until 12:00 noon of that day. The sale will be concluded at 1 :OOpm and the store will be back to "business as usual." Gary stated that it is his belief "customers can expect the slashed prices to be very close to, or in some cases below. public auction pricing, w ithout any auction fee." He continued io state that values should be substantially better than the "stadium show" because "the sale is conducted right on my own exist ing lot. I don't have to transport all my vehicle$, computers, personr*, etc. I'm passing ... the savings to you, the customer." Mr. Turner has requested and expects representatives from .the area's most liberal lenders and the area's mqst· aggressive wholesale buyers to be available to offer the best financing and the most possible money for your trade in. Gary also says, "If you've had credit problems in the past, no problem." During this event, everybody can get a·car they want for a great price, without anyone telling them they have to pay more because of their credit situation. We've got a multi-million dollar inventory available for this tremendous event. Our total inventory will be over 500 new and used cars, trucks, vans, and sport utilities to get the best deal ever. It's a win-win situation for the dealer and the customer." It allows the dealer to reduoe his Inventory and negates the costs associated' with sending vehicles to dealer auctions. Any questions can be directed to (714) 842-6666 at Beach Motors, Huntington Beech. -· FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 1997 NEWPORT BEACH FllM FESTIVAL I c l()AY <., '>l H~ DlJI f CAPTAIN BLOOD'S 11~ N. TUSTIN AVE •• ORANGE PHONE: 5n.3545 • Noon: "A Perfect Candidate• (USA) Documentary on Oliver North's run for the U.S. Senate. • 3 p.m.: "1toublesome Creek" (USA) Movie about fi.lmmaker's family's struggle to keep farm won awards at Sundance. • 6 p.m.: HThe Last Supper" (USA) Cameron Diaz, Jason Alexander featured in film ' about group of li_berals who invite conservatives over for their H last supper." • 8 p.in.: "Joe & Jbe" (USA) 1\vo guys want a bigger lawn- mower, get involved in jewel- hunting. • 10 p.m.: HC rying Freeman• (Japan/France) Potter kid- napped by cnme organization, turned mto killer, but he cries when he kills. He also falls in love Wllh a virgin. EDWARDS MESA 1884 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA PHONE: 646-5025 • Noon: "The Making of Maps" (Wales) Boy makes maps to deal with Cuban Mis- sile Crisis and fam ily prob- lems. • 2 p.m.: "Nothing Personal" (Ireland) Irela nd's version of -gan gbangers in 1975 Belfast. • 4 p.m.: "Eating Bitter " (UK) Man meets mysterious young woman in thriller. EDWARDS UNIVERSITY 4245 CAMPUS DRIVE, IRVINE PHONE: 85~8811 • 6 p.tn.: •Heartbreak Island· (Taiwan) Woman becomes , human-rights advocate after lover 1s persecuted. • 8 p.m.: "Sand Trap" Desert- VOLUNTEER CONTINUED FROM 1 find their seats dnd found out two weeks ago that she'd be organiz- ing all the volunteers. Espy said she was happy to have loads of people signing up to work, but she couldn't take just anybody for any job. ·u they don't know tennis, they won't know you can't walk around during the m~tches like no'ii' thriller. • 10 p .m.: •oarklands• (Wales) Reporter stumbles on steeJtown secret. Plus animal sacrifices. LANDMARK'S PORT 2905 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR PHONE: 673-6260 • 11:30 a.m.: "The Monkey Kid• (USA/China) 9-year-old girl lives through Cultural Rev- olution. • t p.m.: ~cold Fever" (Ice- land) A Tokyo man gives up Hawaiian vacation to perform memorial service in Iceland; self-discovery ensues. • 3 p.m.: "Nostalgia for Coun- tryland" (Vietnam) Young man deals with upcoming military service, amorous siste.r-in-law and beautiful woman. ua CRYSTAL COVE • ON CAMPUS AT THE STUDENT CENTER, IRVINE PHONE: 82~5011 • 1 p.m.: "Rachel, Nevada" (USA) Humorous documentary on Rachel, UFO Capital of the World. • 8 p.m.: HHands on the Hard Body" (USA) Documentary on endurance contest -last per- son to take hands off truck wins. • 9:30 p.m.: "Stand Tall" (USA) Lou ("The Incredible Hulk") Ferrigno returns to bodybuild- ing after long retirement, com- petes. PLANET HOUYWOOD 1641 W. SUNFLOWER AVE., SANTAANA PHONE: 434-7827 • 2 p.m.: "Homeboy" (Ireland) Short film about young man who goes to any lengths to-- ensure survival of family. during a football game," she explained. Espy drafted pages of volun- teer assignments and backup lists. And s~e said she continues to get reams of phone messages every day from more people vol- unteering. Those who do end up lending their services, she said, deserve any perks they get. "With more than 5,000 people moving through here, the volun- teers will get a lot of abuse," she said. 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South ot 405 l'wy 545-7168 "Over 50 Years of Fine Qllality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES ,, APRIL SPECIAL ADDITIONAL 5°/o OFF Thru A ril 19 1997 CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOL-STERY Come Visit Our Newly Expanded LOORING DEPARTMENT • Carpet •Wood •Linoleum • Vinyl •Marble •Tile f APRIL EVENTS CALENDAR Every Wednesday . Networkers Leads Lunch Mon. April 7 11 :45 a.m. -1 p.m. @ Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Dr. Education Committett · 7:15 a.m.@ Chamber Office Tues. April 8 Thur. April 10 Tues. April 15 Wed. April 16 Thur. April 17 Tues. April 22 Wed. April 23 Wed. April 23 RENEWAL 38 yearslll Southern California Edison 31 years!!! South Coast Plaza 26 years!! Executive Committee 7:30 a.m. @ Chamber Office Board of Directors Luncheon Noon @ Holiday Inn, Bristol & 405 fwy. Ambassadors Committee Noon @ Chamber Office Legislative Committee Noon @ Chamber Office "90-Minute Business Breakfast Boost". 7:15 a.m. @ Costa Mesa Country Club 1701 Golf Course Dr. Free -Business Financial Forum 7:15 a.m.@ Chamber office Topic: Marketing Your Business Business After Hours Mixer 5:30 -7:30 p.m.@ Piret's Bistro- South Coast Plaza Professional Secretary's Day 5 years (cont.) Lincoln Properties (Vista del Lago) NIKE TOWN 3 years Grimley, Tramp and Lartique Costa Mesa Florist Comerica Bank -Californ'ia Dunn-Edwards Paints Releaf Costa Mesa Symbol Technologies 18.yearsl Gallacher Investment Company 9 years Paul Lamas, CPA Ayres Self Storage 8 years Vagabond Inns 5 years Festival Management (The Costa Mesa Courtyards) 2 years Avco Financial Big City Bagels Cooksey, Howard. Martin & Toolen Costa Mesa Art League CP2 Engineering & Sales Plums Restaurant & Catering State tompensatton Insurance Toyota Racing Development UTILITY MERGER GAINS SUPPORT The merger between Pacific Enterprises (PE), parent company of So. Calif. Gas Co .• and Enova, parent company of San Diego Gas & Electric, has received the support of the Joint Steering Committee of the unions representing SDG&E employees. This merger of utilities is an outgrowth of the restructuring of the California energy industry. It is also designed to create a stronger combined enterprise than either PE or Enova Corp. could realize on their own. In addition it will enhance competition in the rapidly evolving energy marketplace and create cost savings for the utility customers of both companies. PE brings to the merger considerable gas procurement, transmission. distribution and marketing skills, as well as expertise in the restructured natural gas industry. Enova provides s~ll and the expertise of a visionary electric generation, transmission and distribution company that 1s at the forefront ~f electnc Industry restructuring. Both companies are committed to minimizing the impact of the merger on employees. An estimated 1 ,000 of the 11, 7 40 positions In the combined companies will be eliminated, primarily support activities, but, The Gas Company and the union negotiated a guarantee of no layoffs as a result of the merger. All of the planned. merger-related reductions will be achieved through attrition and a targeted voluntary separation package will be offered to some employee groups. The unions recognize that the merger will better enable the new company to compete and achieve continued success in a deregulated marketplace. NEW MEMBE R S 24-Hour Fttnesa Sport Club Steel Morris 555 W. 19th St. Costa Mes~s;A 92627 714/650-36w r-A.C. Pozos Electric Anthony C. Pozos 317 E. 21st St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714fi22-7583 Ameritas Managed Dental Plan Karin Truxillo 151 Kalmus Or., Ste. B250 Costa Mesa, CA 92626-5988 714/437-5966 Bridal Necessities -Custom Veils & Accessories Denise Golightly-Latta 2706 Harbor Blvd., Ste. 209A Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/825-1654 Costa Mesa Mitsubishi Richard Hauke 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/545-1700 Costa Mesa Village - Community Houslng Assistance Program Kenneth Robertson • 2450 Newport Blvd., #248 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714/515-9620 Crown Hardware (Costa Mesa Store opening soon) -Jeff Schulein 9045 Adams Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92646 714196"2 -4160 The Culinary Wrap - Restaurant Greg Ruh 250 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714/5;48-4403 David Salon Michele Aboody 320 Bristol St. Costa Mesa..1. CA 92626 714/549-11 t>O Fanners Insurance Group of Companies Gabriel Diaz 2706 Harbor Blvd., #201 -A Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/434-7600 Golden West Financial - Vehicle & Equipment Leasing A. Mark Tiscareno 3303 Harbor Blvd., 0 -2 Costa Mesa.l CA 92626 714fi51-61u0 Goodrich & Thomas, CPA's Paul Cannon 3200 Park Center Dr., Ste. 1170 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/546-0755 HR Solutions Unllmlted -Human Resources Mgmt. Outsourcing Lani Malone 1280 Bison St., Ste. B9-557 Newport Beach, CA 92660 714/553-9701 JBA lntemetlnel, Inc. • Computer SoftWere Clare Hodgkinson 3200 Park Center Or., Ste. 650 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714fi51-5200 Klnko'a Din A. O~lebout 1706 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714/642-3758 The Mediation Center - Famllles & Communities Gail Nugent 2183 Fairview Rd., Ste. 100 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714/574-5990 Omnlflc -Advertising Julie DeRusha Glacy 1700 Adams Ave., Ste. 204 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/850-4646 Rochester Big & Tall Clothing Fred Damiano Metro Pointe at South Coast 901 H South Coast Or. Costa Mesa, CA 92.626 714/444-4480 Securltyllnk from Ameritech - AJann Systems John Gibson 3201 S. Shannon St. Santa Ana, CA 92704 714/957-1600 South Coast Corporate Center Carolyn Killion 3070 Bristol St., Ste. 440 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 714/557-0300 SpeeDee OU Change & Tune Up Sean Zahlry 2770 S. Bnstol Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714fi54-0776 Sprint P~ -Digital Wireless Communication Kathy Veysey 18200 Von Karman Irvine, CA 92612 714/623-5000 Tom Walker/Jesse Miller Printing Tom Walker 2060 Placentia Ave., B-4 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • 714/574-1857 Tru-Pro Garage Door David Aldridge 2796 Cibola Ave. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 714/557-3552 Viva America Mariceting Cheryl Cartwright 1239 Victoria St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714/645-6100 address correction Healthtech Rehabilitation Bob Kirkendale 3140 Red Hiii Ave., Ste. #150 · Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714fi51-0255 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT At the April 2 Environmental Committee meeting, Damian Hopp, Director of the Orange County Permit Assistance Center, will be the guest speaker. The Permit Assistance Center is a single point of contact for the business community to Identify permit req~lrements and access all levels of government to achieve regulatory compliance in an • _ expeditious and cost effective manner. The Center brings together state, regional (SCAQMO), county and local government entities to assist the business cllents. There is no cost to the business or person that contacts the Center for assistance. Typical clients are new start-up businesses or small to medium sized businesses without government relations or environment.al compliance staff. Hopp will explain the services offered by the cent!"" and how contacting the government can be as easy as 1- 2-3. The Environmental Committee meets from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. in the Chamber conference room on the first Wednesday of the month. Each month a different speaker and topic will be featured. The Costa Mesa Chamber of-GoU 10urnmnent r-~-----------------------------, 1 ENTRY FORM IName ____________________________________________ _ 1C9mpany __________________________________________ __ IAddress __________________________________________ ~ lei~--------------------------------------~ 1state ---------------------IP Code ------------------- 1 Telephone ---------------------------Home I Wo~ I lfoursomes are encouraged ... slngles are welcome 1Name 11. ____________________________________________ __ 12. __________________________________ ;__ __ --:;___ 3. ________________________________ "----'--,..------__;,,- 4. ______________________________________ _..:,. ________ _ $. _________ _ IS·-----1$ ______ _ ···-.......----··---------- Golf, Lunch & Dinner $225 Single Golf, Lunch & Dinner $795 Foursome (Save $105) Hole Sponsor $100 each Awards Dinner & Auction only $35 Total Payment Enclosed $ ---- Please make checks payable to: Costa Meta Chamber of Commerce Goff Tournament 1835 Newport Blvd, E270 Coeta Mela, CA 92627 {714) 574-$780 Fax {714) 574"'8784 Toumament Sponsorshlp{s} Opportunities Ate Aral/able • Lunch • Range Balls • Carts • Cocktail Hour • Dinner • Awards Putting Contest • Chipping Contest "Tltle-Tournament" Sponsor For tpOn90nhlp Information, eel Ned Bondie •t (114} 7ZMIOO, art 28 or Ed F~tt at (114} S1"7IO ' Thia toumameqt Is be6ng establlahed as an annual fund- ralaer for one of the moet Important organlzattone ln our community. Your ccwpcnte or lndlvtdual support WI NIP keep bualnMa ttwMnQ In one of ~ Cow'lty'e m09t hltM red dyywn6o -. .. ,..... ...... .., Newport Bcac~ca M~ Daily Pil0t TODAY TAX PREPARATION Orange Coast College offers a ~ee program designed to proviae income tax assistance to low income,, elderly, non-English speaking and/or handicapped persons from 9 a. m. to noon in room 104 of OCC's business edu- cation Building. for more informa- tion, call 360-2094. MAKE-UP TIPS Experts from make-up design- ELECTION . CONTINUED FROM 1 as election inspectors was inap- propriate. But Art Cencel, board president, called the accusation ludicrous. Mosier maintained the election was conducted in accor- dance wHh the company's bylaws. ·we would deny all of those claims," Mosier said. "They are not valid. The election was held with the utmost of careful integri- ty, and the outcome is what it is." Matt Ross, a spokesman with Attorney.Generdl Dan Lungren's office, could not comment on whether -a complaint had been . __ ·filed but sdid at this time, there lias been no formal legd.I action taken in regard to the water com- pany. Meanwhile, Irvine Ranch Water Distnct ofhaals said the I around town er Marcella Borghese will be on hand throughout the day at Bloomingdale's in Newport Beach, giving advice and making up customen using thelr new brush collection. For more infor- mation, call 729-6816 HALE-BOPP Orange Coast College will offer local residents art opportuni- ty to view Comet Hale-Bopp from 6 to 9 p.m. on a small access road behind OCC's Horticulture Department, off the Adams Avenue parking lot. deadline to sell Santa Ana Heights Wate r Co. shares has been extended for a second time, until April 14. "It's just a slow process, and we are trying to be patient,• said Irvine Ranch spokesman Dave Ferguson. Irvine Ranch Water District signed an agreement in January to purchase the assets of the small water company for nearly $5 million, or $1, 100 a share. But then in February, Mesa Consoli- dated Water District offered $1,200 a share. So far, of the total 3,900 shares, abqut 1,500 shares have been tendered, and another 500 are in Religious Science a Spiritual ~ Approacht Living COSTA MESA• SUNDAYS I0.1rn !'>4 7199 Beautify Your YW..d! FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 We have over 4-0 years combined service in this area. Our quality, creativity a11d service are unmatched. Together we will take cc/re of all your landscape anti masonry needs. • land.'ICapc Design • Stonework. Pntl™'· &Br~ • Watcr Falls, Pool!> & Spas • Sprinkler 5}'1'>letn'l • Landscape Ughllnl( • OraJ~c Specialists GLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 . • SATURDAY . . CAR WASH The CARE Oub and the Stu- dents for Kids Club are having a car wash from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Orange Coast ·College's Chil- dren's Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Both of these clubs consist of students who are single moms and are raising mon- ey to help support other single parents who are struggling through college. For information, call 432-5569. the process of being tendered, Ferguson said. Peer Swan, lrvine Randi board president, said Irvine Ranch has almost 50% of the shares needed to prQceed with the acquisition and file an appli- cation with the Local Agency Formation Commission. Although officials need at least 51 % of the shares to proceed with the acquisition, they ar_e hoping to get even more. "We are trying to get 66% (of the shares) by the end of this month," Swan said. ONLINE CONTINUED FROM 1 scale, they can provide special options, such as cutting off Internet access to kids during hours when their parents aren't home. They also off er web site design services. Marich, who now lives in Costa Mesa and attends Orange Coast College, first came up with the idea of starting an Internet company in November. He then shared it with Rosendahl -but they knew they didn't have the st.art-up money. "The Internet was the key-we knew that was the future,• said Marich, who also.holds down a job at Pizza Hut. Then the two mentioned it to RUFFLES -UPHOLSTERY · ww.v.o.a.c...s...., 1t22 HAllOl llVD~ com MESA -su-11S6 $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law BEAUTY STORE South Coast Plaza St.in Wu:g. Lowtr Lml April is Joico Month ~ C\c.t J l'\to C\eal"' Fol" Sp"'i"'9 al'\d SIAmtl,'.let" .. r------------,r------------, I F eatiAl"'e P..-odiAct 11 F .. ee Sample I I 50°/o BoVH.,s s ize 11 & I· I Ke .. apo I Lite 12oz. 11 F .. ee 0iff'wi;~ -~ I save 33°/o 11 evel"'~ $12°' I I Now jiAst 51090 ...... I I 3oico piAr-chase. 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But it's kind of claimed •computer geeks," ancl cool because there's thr~ of us, so they call Peetz "the salesman.• the majority rules. 11 Now, two months after their offi• They were also stunned t<5 find ciaJ startup, Peetz said they've out that processing the paperwork designed three web pages and for their venture would take more have 25 subscribers. than a month. Once that was taken "We're right where we want to care of, they lined up about be," he said. "But now we want to $15,000 in investments -mostly take lt to the next level." Cash for Your Old Jewelry It may be worth more than you think! Chances are you have "buried treasure" in )'OUr jewelry or safe deposir box. What's collecting dust could be collecting cash for you! For rwo days only, Charles H. Barr Jewelers will have as our guest Mr. Mark Ebert, an incernational buyer of antique, estat~ and · "previously owned" jewelry. Mr. Ebert is a former instructor of the Gemological lnstitute of America. He is also an author af!d lecturer co the trade on antique and collectible period jewelry. He will be available this Friday and Saturday to consult with you on the discreet disposition of your jewelry for the highest possible cash market price. Dispose of a single piece or an entire collection. 1803 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach , (7 14) 642-3310 LIVE Classical Music along the course. Sunday, May 18, 1997 NEWPORT BEACH Spectacular COWKS along the beautiful Newpon Back Bay Estuary A'. WtJdlife Reserve starting and finishing between the Hyatt Newporter and Newpon Dunes Reson. PERFORMANCES 112 Marathon 8K Kids' "Minuet 2K" 8:00 am 8:15 am. 9:45 am A "CLASSIC" EVENT -For more information call 714.77&-7490 or 714.661.6062 (l &\\l(A l KAWAI I 0 5. I FM -- -.-..,.. 'i~ l.fPJ .,, r•'-•" P_ajMPil t 'I () """* 8 ··---·· ----. I I , __ \...! I ~lUJP~OU~tS ~I •t ••• .--:-~? Make check papble to H~ Holl# and mail to Bach Bay Clank, c/o Race Pace, P.O. Box 79S, Dana Point, CA 92629 T-Shtrt s .... ntOnOsD "O LOnO . . : :: ... : .· . '· • . " .. I l I I All Entries Include Peppino's Past1 Feast· :: u•N.-I I I f!'1 I I I I. I ZJp 8K or 112 Marathon •: 0 $22 before 5/10 'l SlS after Sil 0 itnd event day Kids' Minuet 2K 0 SU before S/10 0 $15 after 5/10 and event day -~· . Contribution to Hope House St s.s _ sao ...... su_ s _ .. 1""-'•a...-t-•-·-1•.,,...., ................... -....... .... -._ ..... _ .• ...,,.,,,.._ ........ _ ..... ... ,....._ ____ _,) ' ' I , • Y 0 EN R Brazilian fans were threatening U.S. Davis Cupper's lives .. QUOTE OF THE DAY ·11 u.v one of the most 1Ql4fi.Jlng vl'!-orln of my ~, bllt I hope I m.·v~r have to go bade to Brozll again. tmean. that's the Gods honest tn1th ... -JIM COURIER • r --~~----~-~---------~-------~-------------------~--------------------~-------------------------~----~-----------, : ' I I I I I I I I I .. • I I I I I I I I I ' I J I I >\\ I '< I I '\\ ,)1\1 I) <ll \H 111\11:\. \I ' • U.S. Davis Cup team ready to host the Dutch today in historic event at the Palisades Tennis Club; It's Agassi up ag aiI1st Schalken in the lid-lifte r; the n Courier, Siemerink square off. ·-&~~&.'Y§S) I lf ]' §IBCEitVJ§S) Ji J ]J))UJ'U:' Cllll • Here's a little bit of insight inter the ways of the Netherlands. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH - After picking the brains of several Dutch people th.is week, it feels like I know them. In case you come across any of our vts1tors from the Nether1ands while the Dutch Davis Cup team plays the host U.S. at Palisades Tennis Club today through Sunday, below are some Dutch traditions, habits and anecdotes: • Seafood ls a major part of the Dutch dJet (smoked eel, herring, flounder. mussels, etc.). Toda'y, street vendors sell raw herring for one or two guilders. Common is buying a bag of French fnes, but dipped in tangy mayonnaise, not ketchup, or an Indonesian egg roll on the street comer. • The wooden shoe was designed for farmers who worked outdoors in the soggy soil (it rains often in Holland). Inside the shoes, th e farmer w ea rs thick, wool socks,,. and swears his feet remain warm and dry. Carpente rs and other workers wear wooden shoes, as well. Even village chHdren can be seen wearing them. • The Dutch produced many of the world's most famous artists, including Rembrandt Van Rijn, Jan Vermeer and Vmcent Van Gogh. • The queen of the Netherlands ts Beatrix, among the world's wealthiest women, the daughter of the much-beloved Juliana, who guided the land through World War U. The monarchy exists essentially to }'>reserve traditions as figureheads (much like England). • Dutch royalty stems from the .,House of Orange. H William of Orange conquered Holland and since then all royalty is associated with the House of Orange. The national colors are red, white and blue, but orange is the color of royalty. On the . , DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot · ~ NEWPORT BEACH -By the luck of the draw, Andre Agassi's name was selected first Thurs- day by Newport Beach Mayor Jan Dehay in a draw ceremony at Fashion Island, and the three- ti.me Grand Slam winner will open the Davis Cup quarterfinal for the United States against the Netherlands today at Palisades Tennis Club. Agassi, the top-seeded American, will face Sjeng Schalken, the second-seeded Dutchman, at 11 a.m. '' "I dln't usually play early in the day," Agas- si said. ·My experiences with Davis Cup has always been me having to sit in the locker room and grind out the first match while my partner plays. So it's going to be nice to get out there and let the energy out by playing an 11 a.m . tee time." Courageous Jim Courier, whose heroics in Brazil allowed the U.S. to advance in the Davis Cup, will play the second singles match against Jan Siemerink of the Netherlands. · "I think the draw really came out weU for us," U.S. captain Tom Gullikson said. "Our guys are ready to play. And, Schalken playing (Agassi), I like that matchup for us. Andre's record speaks for itself in Da\Tis Cup, and Schalken, really, tQ, my knowledge, hasn't played a singles match in Davis Cup, or maybt! once. (Schalken) has got a little bit of inexperience in DaVlS Cup, which 1 think will lead to our advantage.• On Saturday, Rick Leach, a Palisades mem- ber, and Jonathan Stark.will play doubles for the U.S. against standout Paul Haarhuis and Jacco • SEE AGASSI PAGE 7 r ------------~-----------------------, t I : DAVIS CUP SCHEDULE : I I : · + TODAY (SINGLES) + : I ~ I t I I I .-11 a.m. :_Al'*-Ageui (U.S.) vs. Sjeng Sch .... ~). . . • Secand mmtdt • Jim Cowter (U.S.) vs. an _Slemer'ritk (~) +'SATURDAY (DOUBI ES) + • Noon -IUdc ~Stark (U.S.) vs. Jacico Eltlugh·Peul HMrhuls {~).. . + SUNDAY (REVERSE SINGLES) + I I ., I I I I r : l • • . I I I I I I I • SEE ORANGE 8AGE 7 American Andre Agassi takes his shots against Sjeng Schal)cen at 11 a.m. today as the United States-Netherlands "tie" unfolds at Palisades Tennis Club.In Newport Beach. Teammate Jim Courie r duels Jan Siemerink in the second match be fore a sellout crowd of 5,200 tennis fans. : .• 11 •.m . -Andre Aplli (U.S;) . ~ vs. Jan SI..,,.,..,. (,...,....) I • Sec:ond l'Nltc:h •Jim Courfer (U.S.) : vs. Sjeng Schalken (Netherl..,.). I • ~------------------------------------~ COURIER ••• Brazilian fan s threatened the lives of U.S. Davis Cup players, but like the Rock of Gibraltar, Jim Courier carried the Americans to victory, and into the world quarterfinal against the Netherlands, starting today at Palisades Tennis Club in Newport Beach. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot • N EWPORT BEACH -Aside from rowdy fans, heat, humidity and high altitude in Brazil, United State.s Davis Cup players battled unusual elements and won the first-round match at Ribeirao : Preto in February to advance to the · • quarterfinals. : "They were very rude to · our players,• U.S. captain Tom Gullikson sfild earlier this week. "They.were making comments to us in perfect English. But it was real classy the way our players handled it. "In fact, afterward the 1 Brazilian fans really . appreciated the way our guys trying to throw you off, and if you say one word to the m, that's just going to make it 10 times worse. "It's something I'll always hold with me, and I have probably more pride than anything about that match." Courier, who will play second singles today for the U.S., showed more couragepusness than at any other point in his career, beating Kuerten in a memorable match, 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 7-6 (13-11), against the elements of weather and a piercing Bra'z.illan crowd to clinch a Davis Cup tie for the third time in his career. • handled it, and they started taking pictures and asking for autographs. But it was Jlm Courier ·well, Brazil was certainly the toughest conditions I've ever faced for a variety of reasons," Courier said Thursday. "Not only the crowd, bu t also the heat and kind of strange. Our guys weren't sure how to respond." Jim Courier, who clinched the • decisive match for the U.S. against Gustavo Kuerten, knew how to respond when Brazilian fans suddenly turned from villain to nlce guy. "l wasn't paying attention (to them afterward),• Courier said . •They weren't going to get near me . I was (upset). I d on 't think what went on there was apart of sports. They're insulting you, telling you that you're not.getting out of the ir country alive, humidity and altitude. And you throw the crowd in on top of them, and J can only speculate that this is what football players face when they go to play in Oakland. That is the only thing l can really compare it to, beca~ we are used to people treating us with respect and the fans in Brazil had absolutely no respect for us. "It was one of the most satisfying victories of my career, but I hope I never have to go beck to Brazil again. I mean, that's the God's honest truth. I will not go beck unless I have to. T-H·IE "GREAT ROC·K That's bow much hate l have for what those fans did to us there .• Courter, once the world's top-ranked player, needed five match points to beat Kuerten, who wouldn't give an inch until his unforced error ended It. Courter served three aces in I 111 \\I I HI< \ '\...., the tiebreak, the 14lt coming at 9·9 to give him a fourth match point. ·1 have been to basketball and football games recently, and I see these people, they get drunk and they say stupid things to the pJayen and I guess (athletes) have to go throug~ It every day," Cou.r,ier said. •So I can aee how, it can hiappen. Maybe I, shouldn t have taken it so personally. But I had never experienced it. so I did take it penonally. l don't think we'll have that problem here (in ~ BffCh). I think we'll be OK." l ' • • J -~---~------------------------------~----------------~-------------~-----------~---------------------------------,. ( r . . ' g .. ' . "' l -I ..... ,----------------------------------------------. -----:--~------~---------------------~-------, ·davis cup world quarterfilnal · • • ·DOCTOR, DOCTOR Local physician tending on the sidelines at Davis Cup today. "Hopefully nothing will be needed at 411, ~ Monfore said. Monfore will be backing up Davis Cup team physicians, prescribing medication if necessary and treating athletes who may become injured or ill. Tennis Association staff. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Doctors bring to mind lhoughts of .stethoscopes, white coats, maybe even needles. This weekend, though, patients of Dr. Pete Monfor~, the director at Woodbridge Walk-in in Irvine, should mstead turn.their thoughts to volleys, Nike shoes and aces. "My understanding is that they have team physicians, but they're not really privileged at our hospitals or can't treat on a California medical license," Monfore said. The 43-year-old Monfore will also be the director at the first-aid tent on site at the Palisades to deal with any medical emergencies that may occur with ·audience or stall members. The tent will be staffed by nurses from Hoag Memorial Hospital. According to the United States Davis Cup T~ physician, Dr. George Fareed, Monfore is a local contact who will be called upon for internal medical problems. Fareed is the chief health consultant for U.S. team players Andre Agassi, Jim Courier, Rick Leach and Jonathan Stark. as well as for the United States "When l first heard that the Palisades and Newport Beach were lhin~g of hosti.o.g the Davis Cup, l talked to Ken Stuart, and then Russ Cline and I'm just glad to do it," he said. "I think it'll be good fo r me, and good for (Woodbridge).• · Monfore is serving as a court-side volunteer assistant physician at the Davis Cup quarterfinal match. Stuart is the owner of the Palisades Tennis Club, of whlch tvlonfore has been a member for six years. Russ Cline & Associates is promoting the event. Arrive early if you know -what's good for you • 5,000+ sl1oving into Palisades is going to be like circus clowns in a little tiny automobile, let alone parking potential. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH - Regardless of what you hear, expect the worst in parking this weekend, beginning today in the Davis Cup be tween the host U.S. and the Netherlands at Palisades Tennis-Club. While there are plenty of locations in the area to park, with probably no more than a 15-rninute walk lo follow, it's inevtlable that some problems \.vill occur. Do yourseU a huge favor: Leave early, give yourself time to find a parking space and trek to the club. ~henthefonnerJohn Wayne Tennis Club (now Palisades) hosted World TeamTennis for five years with the Dukes, pai:king on even slow nights could be difficult, and when marquee names appeared, problems first-rounders. • Overheard by one European Davis Cup fan. during the week: "I'm surprised the venu~ is so small. I thought, because it's such a big country, that the Davis Cup tie would be played in a huge stadium. But I guess not." • Give Davis Cup officials credit for maintaining the same sponsors for years, including NEC, its title sponsor since 1981. Coca-Cola became an ancillary sponsor in 1982, Hugo Boss and Opel/GM in 1987. How many other sporting events in the world can boast of such endorsement history? "We think we've got a very good event," said Christopher Stokes, Director of Marketing for the International Tennis Federation, which governs the Davis Cup and Fed Cup. • Things are pretty jolly . between the Dutch and Americans, but for some countries it isn't easy connecting. T If F I> l "I < 11 intensified. · The Newport Dunes, Marina and dirt parking lots adjacent to the Hyatt Newporter will charge $5 to park. "It's easy for the Netherl~ds lo come here and fit it," Stokes said. "But how about when India plays Russia, or when China plays South Korea. Sometimes, Davis Cup is the only contact between countries. Davis C up can change people. You'll see what it does to people. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT From left, Holland's Jan Siemerink, Paul Haarhuls, Sjeng Schalke'n, Jacco Eltlngh. "You can cheer and holler for your country, and boo for the other country, but it has nothing to do with politics." J I ·' I 1 Parking is also available at Newport Beach Country Club (free in the dirt lot) and at the Pacific Mutual building (also free). Come early. Besides, there will be much lo see and • During Davis Cup weekend, NEC computers track the results of other · matches around the world, giving its we b ~te updated information by the second. Fans can follow every point of every tie. to tell you the truth, that everything in the U.S. was big. I thought we'd·fill a stadimn of 50,000 people or so, instead of 5,000. You know, the U.S. is so big. They say it's small and intimate, but I really expected it to be a little bigger." • Harry Marmion; President of the United States Tennis Association, .was at it again Thursday. While introducing the Dutch team at the draw ceremony, Marmion quipped: ('iNll 1 P •;i HI ., \nJH \l(J•'' Jim ( 11llT1l't I I I . experience in the tents along the way lo center court. • • • " • Today's .event is sold out, but about 100 single-day tickets remain av~able for each day Saturday and Sunday. according lo promoter Russ Cline. The Davis Cup web site is www.daviscup.org\daviscup.htrn. •Jacco Eltingh, who wtll play doubles with Paul Haarhuis on Saturday for the Netherlands, said the Plexipave surface poured at the Palisades Club is •the most fair surface you can find anywhere in the world." "They're good sports, good players ... but we know what's going lo happen." . ' .. ~ \ • Following Thursday's press conference, Andre Agassi said his favorite place to play was "the U.S. Open, at night, against any kind of grinder from the back court." • The 18 ball boys and girls recruited by Corona del Mar High tennis coach Tim Mang received emergency lessons in how to do their job this week. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Thursday's pairings ceremony at Fashion Island revealed the Davis Cup match's order of play for the weekend. Agass1's worst tennis experience? ·Probably playing against Argentina in the Davis Cup, 1988," he said. "It was ice cold. We were wearing ski 1acke ts. I played with John McEnroe.· • And what question does Agassi get asked most by fans? HWhen are you going to start winning some more tournaments?" he said. Agassl has lost six consecutive • Eltingb a'lso believes the Dutch should be considered heavy underdogs: "I absolutely see ourselves as underdogs, by far. Anybody who picks us to be favored would be wrong." It was Eltingh who lost the decisive match to Jim Courier in 1994, when the Dutch hosted the Davis Cup tie at Rotterdam, a 3-2 U.S. victory in front of 14,000 fans. • Eltingh also thought the venue this weekend would be bigger for the tie: "I thought, Wimbledon ball kids, Mang said, citing an example, gel a year's training before zipping across courts and making one-bounce tosses to players getting ready to serve. But because of a lack of communication. nobody instructed the Davis Cup ball kids on the finer points of, well, being a ball boy (or girl). Until the last rrunute this week. Don Gayner, Palisades general manager, gave the kids an impromptu les on the other day at CdM High, then two USTA offiCJals conducted a clinic the followmg day But accordmg to Mang, many of the lads were out of town because of spnng break "We've got one group trained,· Mang said "The second group can sit and watch. You really neecl to be aware of the players. I thmk we'll be OK. It's a once m a lifetime thing.· • The Netherlands defeated RomdJUa, 3-2, afte r an 0-2 deficit. In one of the most dramatic wins in Davts Cup hlstory, Jan Siemennk of The Netherlands beat ·Adnan Vomea, 7-6 (8-6), 5-7, 6-7 (3-7), 7-6 (10-8), 6-4, ind fourth-round match lastmg 4.30 ln the deasive match, Haarhuis defeated Andrei Pavel m straight sets, as Holland and the U.S. were the only two countries lo wm on the road in the first round L---------------------------------------------------------------------~----------~----------~ A GAS SI CONTINUED FROM 6 Eltingh. II any team wins three matches (or rubbers) before ~unday in the best-of-five fonnat, the matches on the final day in Davis Cup termi- nology would be considered "dead rubbers.• On Sunday, Agassi is scheduled to play sin- gles first against Siemerlnk at 11 a .m., with Courier possibly playing another decisive match in the final rubber Sunday against Schalken. Courier bas won three decisive Davis Cup matches in his career. Schalken did not play for the Netherlands in the tie against Romania, a 3-l victory for the visiting Dutch at Bucharest. Haarhuis played singles and doubles. Agassi, though he has been slowed by an ankle injury lbis year, is healthy and appears ready to lead the U.S. charge. . Agassi, the gold-medal winner at the t• Atlanta Olympic Games when Gullikson was also bis coach, brings a 13-match winning streak in Davis Cup action into today's tie, a span stretching from 1991. ln his career, Agas· si is 22·4 in Davis Cup singles. Courier has a career Davis Cup record of 11-7, but the U.S. has never lost with Courter tn the lineup, going 9-0 with Courier compet· ing. Agassl, cunently ranked 29th in the world by the ATP Tour, bu lost six COnJeCUtive ftnt- round matches since the U.S. Open lut year. "8ut Andre'• a blg-match player,• Gullik-son said. "I think with hbn Mvtilg the NppOlt l . ' of bis teammates and fellow countrymen out : Q RANGE there, he'll play well, and it's nice knowing : Jim Courier will not be on the other side of the : net this week.· CONTINUED FROM 6 Agassi played Schalken, ranked 68th in : the world, last year in Palm Springs and won : queen's birthday, the red, white and blue flag a three-set match, the only time the two have : of Holland is hung, but with an orange met. : streamer at its top. "I've been practicing a lot more than I've : Dutch Davis Cup players pracllce in been playing, which is not necessary ideal, : orange T-shirts, while much of their tennis but my game is right there waiting to come : wardrobe is orange. alive and certainly the intensity of the Davis : Cup will add a certain element that brings out : • The Dutch love to travel and spend much the best," Agassi said. : of their extensive vacation time canvassing "I'm more than ready to be here and I'm : the globe, hence, the 1:?19 turnout in Newport excited about playing." : Beach. The second singles is expected to be much : "My dad's here," said Jacco Elbngh, a more competitive with 17th-ranked Courier : member of the Dutch Davis Cup team. "He against Siemerink, tanked 22nd on the ATP : likes to travel and this is a good event to Tour tn singles. : see." Haarhuis will be the highest-ranking dou-: . bles player (third ln the world) to compete on : • Holland Is the common name for the Saturday. Eltingb ls ranked sixth in doubles. : Netherlands, a low-lytng land below sea Neither Leach (t•th) nor Stark (17th) are : level, a country about the sM\o size as CUITenlly ranked in the top 10 tn the world in : New Jersey. Today, the nam>3w streets of doubles. : Holland's centuries-old dti s ore crowded "Certainly the Dutch players have proven ! with ca.rs, bicycles and motorbikes that they're among the world's best in singles : and doubJes, and they came here for one rea-: • Dutch colonllta w re among the ftnt to son: To beat us on our home turf,• Gulllkson : .ettle what is now New York Oty. At on said. : time, Holland wa a greeter imperiahst Stark ls boplng the U.S., winner of 31 Davis ! power than England. Cup titlel, more than any other nation, can : celebrate with a dead rubber on Sunday. : • Cenlarlel ago, UM Dutch a"Mled wtadmW. •rm sure Andie and Jlm Wl11 get us o~ to a : to utllize the energy of the wmd to pro~\ e good a.rt (today), and then tt will be Ricky's : huge grin~ ston et the wt.odmill's bue. end 111y twu to finilb the job on Saturday,• : This mecllaru.sm grind.I beat, b6rley and Stark Mid. : other matenals. t FRIDAY. APRIL 4 , 1997 BRIEFLY ·nentfaDs . . ~ m semIS • CdM High product knocked off at Easter Bowl by Vahaly. Taylor Dent of Corona del Mar, playing in the boys 18s though he doesn't turn 16 until later this month, lost in the Easter Bowl semifinals Thursday against third-seeded Brian Vahaly, 7-6 (7- 3), 6-1, at the Doral Hotel and Country Club m Miami. Dent, the CIF Southern See- l.Ion singles champion in tenniS last year a!> a freshman, was seeded seventh at the Easte r Bowl. Vahaly, of Atlanta, was the last remaining USTA national team member allve m the boys 18s draw. Dent will play Key Bis- cayne's Rafael de Mesa today for third place. OCC wqmeo sweep -IRl'INE -Orange Coast Col- lege's women's tennis team rout- ed the hosting Irvine Valley squdd 9-0 i.n Orange Empire Conference action Thursday dftemoon to Wt the Pirates into sole possession of second place with an 8-2 conference mark. Coach Jamee Maran's 12-3 Pirates sacnficed just eight games m their romp through the singles compebtlon Thursday afternoon. ~e-COMem Or~ c:o.st 9, Irvine Valley O Slngles Encksoo (OCO def Riley, 6-0, 6-1, Gilham (OCO def Shumaker, 6-0, 6-0; Gama (OCQ def Seim•, 6·0. 6-0, Streelman (OCQ def Araki, 6 1, 6·2, Nguyen (OCQ def H.ramaya, 6-2, 6-4 Fortner (OCQ def Olamend, 6-0. 6 O Doubln · Erickson-Gilham (OCQ def Riley-Shumaker. 7·5. 6-1, Gama·Streelman (OCC) def Selm1·Arak1, 6-1 , &-4, Nguyen-Gre-- 90< (OCC) def H1ramaya·Olamendl, 6-1. 6-1 OCC men fall, 9-0 COSTA MESA -Irvine Valley .. swept the host Orange Coast Ptrates in men's tennis Thursday, 9-0, in Orange Empire Confer- ence action. The Pirates fall to 4- 6 tn the conference and 7-7 over- all as the powerful IVC team upped its mark to 9-1and13-1 ~~Coca ICI lrvlne Valley 9, 0...,.. eo.t o Singles Nuu1 (IVC) def. Albrecht. 6-2. 6-7, 6-3, Hanshom (IVQ def. Stewart. 6-3. 6-2: Johnson (IVQ def Kennedy. 7-6, &-4; Stpl0<a (IVC) def 0 Rader, 7-6. &-4. Mangino (IVQ def Truong. 6-1, &-4, Giomett• ('IVC) def Rebuho-Dangelo. 6·3, 6-3 Doubles Nucci-Hartshorn (I) def Albrecht· Stewart. 6-2. 6-2. Johnson-Mangino (I) def Rtldt!<·Rader. 7·S. 7-6. S1p10<&-Gi0fnenr (I) def Truong-Rebuho-Oangelo, 7·S, 6-2 -Bucs third at CYPress CYPRESS -The Orange Coast College goU team garnered a U11Id place firush at the Cypress- hosted four-team event Wednes- day afternoon at Cypress Golf Club. The Pirates posted a cumula- uve score of 392, two strokes away from Rancho Santiago's second-place finish . Cuyamaca College took the top honors With a 371, and Cypress ended the day with a 420. The Pirates' top golfer was Brandon Thompson who shot a , 76. He was followed by 78s by Larry Eckels and Craig Welker. Greg Walters shot a 79, and Keith Achman nailed an 81 to round out OCC's scorers. 20% OFF Sl'ARTUP FEF.S UJ',4/ll/97 ,.. • FRIDAY, APRIL 4~ 1997 ~y.s. Womel)'s Challenge on deck : COLLEGE BASEBALL . • . SoCal runs stre~ to eight games . ... •Newport Harbor Yacht Club will host the biennial event, which celebrates the late Bettina Bents, in the April 9-12 slot. fund.raising event ot Balboa Yacht Club. Now an a.nnuol event tbot helps support two te4Dl.S, pa.st honorees have included BW Wakeman and Judy Fra.nco. SAN BERNARDINO -Cal State-San Bernardino committed seven errofli to help lift the South- ern California College Vanguards to their eighth consecutive victory in an. 8-4 ponconference win Wednesday night. one bit and a walk while strild.ng out three in b1s 2 213 Innings pitched. The blue and gold were offen- ~ely paced by the bat of catcher Rob Pegg and left fielder Michael Caston. Pegg, who went into the contest batting .421, went 2 for 5 with a double, an RBI and a run scored. Caston exploded for a double and a triple and scored three times. intematiqnally-known Congressional Cup Motch Race. Included in the Newport W ith some of the country's top women sailors competing, the U.S. Women's Challenge for th~ Bettina Bents memorial Trophy promises to be extremely competitive on the water. The biennial event, which poasts a national elite of women sailors, will be held April 9-12 at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. These yachts, with their Ousb decks for easier maneuvering by the crew and their quick tacking ability will easily carry the eight-women crews through the light and shifty winds of Newport.1be eventwill encompass ~ one-day big boat clinic, followed by three days o1 racing. stephanie keefe Harbor High School graduate UUman's list of accomplishments are 28 national titles in nine different classes and three 470 World Championship$, as well as his most recent title -1996 Rolex Yachtsman of the Year. Cocktails begin at 6:30 p.m., The hosting Coyotes could only manage two hits off of Van- guards starting pitcher Jeremiah Taylor, but Taylor got into some trouble when bis control escaped . : him after five shutout innings. : Reliever Daniel Villareal closed the book on.San Bernardlllo's ral- ly in th~ seventh inning, but the Coyotes had crept to within one nin of sec at 5-4. .. to be followed by dinner at 7. In addition, a silent auction will be held concurrently, again, with all proceeds g6ing to the two teams. : Bryan Davis also ripped two bits and scored. Greg Schrieber contributed a two-run double. Since its inception 13 years ago, the event has steadily grown into one ot the top women's regattas in the country. With a select group of 10 teams competing, this year's regatta will feature an accomplished group of women in the sport of sailing · both on and off the water. Ncwcbr a ~ 1be U.S. Women's Challenge was fif$t established in 1964 as a memorial to Bettina Bents, one of the first women to join Newport Harbor Yacht Club as a Skipper member. Newport. Located on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum bas quickly become one of Newport Beach's most valued assets. SoClll College I. SM llefNN'Cffno 4 Score by lnninp Tickets are $25 per adult and· : $15 per sailor under 12. For more information, contact the The Vanguards, which stand at 24-8, immediately responding with three runs in the eighth, and an insurance run in the ninth. Vil- lareal, meanwhile, allowed just Socal College 100 021 031 -8 8 .3 San Bernardino 000 002 200 -4 3 7 Her achievements run the gamut from sailing in national regattas, to raising funds for the first printed dictionary for the deaf, to working as a political consultant in Washington, D.C. Continuing its efforts to give back to the local community, Santa Ana-based First American Trust Company cliose to sponsor this year's race to show its support of local events. California International Sailing Association at 673-1887. The same weekend of the rundraising dinner, the two high ..pchools are staging the Second Annual Alumni Team Race Regatta on Sunday, April)3. Taylor, Villareal (7) and Pegg. Allen, Sarnosky (9) and Ball. W ·Villareal, 1-0. L • Allen. 2B -Schrieber {SCQ, Pegg (SCO. Rivera (SCO. Davis (SCO, Caston (SCC). 3B · Caston (SCO. HR • Ball (SB). Participants include teams from California YC, Encinal YC, Richmond YC, Southwestern YC, Women's Yacht Racing Fleet of San Diego, Duck Island 'fC, St. Petersburg, Chicago YC, Annapolis YC and Ragnot Amateur Sailing Association. SCHEDULE DEEP SEA Before her death at the age of 26, Bettina began working to establish the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. Her vision to make it a m~jor museum came to fruition two years ago when the museum moved to its current site, the former RJ:!uben E. Lee and Charlie Brown's restaurant, now renamed the Pride of The event is being sailed out of Lido Isle YC in Flying Juniors. Teams should be made up of six people, though the organizexs can help supply skippers with crews. The Skippets meeting begins at noon, to be followed by the first race at 1 p.m. Today THUflSOAY'S COUNTS • Softblill 1be company was also the spoosor of the race fu 1995, as well as a sponsor' of the 1996 U.S. Yacht Club Challenge. Community college · Cypress at Orange Coast College, 7 p.m. Davey's Lodcer -4 boats. Racing for the Bettina Bents Memorial Trophy will be held off Newport Beach in Long Beach Yacht Club's fleet of Catalina 37s, the yachts used for the • Corona del Mar and Newport· Harbor high .sch90l sailing teams will be honoring one of their alumni, Dave lffiman, Friday, April 11 , in a • Volleyb.11 . 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ABOVE APPLICATIONS. 19973715130 10052 Adams Avenue. 19973713417 UNDER A DEED OF JOHN WALTER ROBLEE will allow the pet'sonal rep-Drive, Post Oll1co Box The Contracto1 shall com-TELEPHONE 754·5245 OR Oaoly Pilot March 28 April Huntington Beach CA Dally Pilot March 14 21 Dally Pilot April 4. 11. 18, TRUST. DATED UNLESS A PETITION has been resentative to take many 14171, Orange, CA 92613· ply ~ith ttle p1ovisions .ol CALL AT THE OFFICE OF 4, 11, 18, 1997 'F745 92646 ' 28, Aprll 4. 1997 j:689 25, 1997 F76o YOU TAKE ACTION TO flied by JOAN T. ROBLEE actions without coun ap-1571 \ Secuon 1770 10 1780. in· THE PLANNING DIVISION, Sylvia Blythe Halton. 1925 ---------·---------- PROTECT YOUR PROP· In the Superior Court ol proval. Belore taking car· IF VOU OBJECT 10 the elusive of the California ROOM 200, 77 FAIR PUBLIC NOTICE Kauai Place, Costa Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT California, County of OR· lain very :mportant aC11ons, granting ol the petition, you Labor Code; the prevailing DRIVE. COSTA MESA, CA 92626 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ANGE. however, the personal rep-ehould appear at the hear-rate. and scale ol wag~s es· CALIFORNIA. · Fictitious Business James Arnold Hatton, Fictitious Business NEED AN EXPLANATION THE PETITION requests resentative will be required Ing and state your ob· tabl1shed by the Clly of Published Newport Name Statement 1925 Kauai Place. Cos1a • Name Statement OF THE NATURE OF THE that JOAN T. ROBLEE be to give notice to lntorested ~lions or !tie written ob-Cosla Mesa, which are on Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Tho tollowlng perS<>ns are Mesa, CA 92626 The following persons are PROCEEDING AGAINST appointed as personal rep-persons unless they have 1ion1 with the court be· Ille with the City Clerk of Piiot Aprll 4, 1997 doing business as: Ex· This business Is con-doing businesif as: Shep· YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· resentative to administer waived notice or consented t 1he hearing. Your ap· the City of Costa Mesa: F756 treme Management, 28221 ducted by: husband and ardson 17241 Kendleberry U.CT A ~WYER. the estate ol the decedent. to the proposed action.) pearance may be In person and shall lorlelt penalties PUBLIC NOTICE Marguerite Parkway, fi 7. wile lrvlno, Cahfornla 92612 • Notice 1s horeby gMin THE PETITION requests The Independent admlnls· or by your attorney. prescribed therein lor non· Mlsslol') Viejo. CA 9269 t Have you started doing Oonald Hendricks 417 that on Tuesday, Ap111 29, the decedent's Wiii and tralfon authority will be IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR compliance ol said Code. cna1407045 Sean T. McGully, 6038 E. busiryess yet? No 3 1st Street. Ne~port 1997, al 9 A.M. at 721 S. cod1c1ls, II any, be ed!Tlltted granted unless an Inter-or a contingent creditor .or ' MARY &l-1.IOTT, Dep· Fictitious BuslnHa Shanenooa Ave .• ·Or:ing, Sy1111a B. Hatton Beach, California 92665 'Parker, Suite 165, Orange, to probate. The Will and ested person files an ob· lhe deceased, you must hie utv Cltv Clerk, City of CA 92667 This statement woa filed Donn Wedderlen. 17241 Calilornia 92868 In the any cod1ct1s are available Jection to the petition and your claim with the coun Costa Mesa Name Statement Rick Baseman. 240 Ave with the County Clerk of candleberry, Irvine, Cahfor· Counly of Orange, Mead· lor examination In the file show good cause why the and mall a copy to the per· p oJect No 97 04 The following persons are Vista Montana, fl Ft, San Orange County on 3-11·97 nla 92612 ows & Fries, Trustees kept by tho court. court should not grant tho sonal rep1esentatlve ap· ' . • • doing business as: Autumn Clemente, CA 92627 19973713737 This business ls con· whose street l\ddress Is THE PETITION requests authority. pointed by.the court within Publ1stied Newpo.rl Chase Associates, 4490 Craig Hragill, 200 Main St.. 0 . p· ed 1 721 S. Parker, Su1le 165, authority to administer the A HEARING on the pell· lour mO/\ths from the date BeaCh·C~sta Mesa Daily Von Karman Ave .• Newport 1 104·121, Huntington aily 1101 March 14• 2t, duC1 by: 8 genera pan- Orange. Cahlorn1a 92868, estate under th• fndepen· tion will be held on MAY 1, of first Issuance ol the let· Pilot April 4, 11. 1997 Beach, CA 92660 Bch., CA 92691 28• April 4• 1997 F70 t n~~~:lp you started doing and whose telephone num· denl Adminisbalion of Es· 1997, at t:45pm In Dept. ters as provided ln ~eciion F757 IJM No. 9 (Autumn Chase· This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes. 3•3.97 ber Is (714) 285·1895, will tales Act. (This authonty 703 located at 341 The City 9100 of the Celllorma Pro-~erwer), a Cahlornla hm· duclod by: a general parn· Donald Hendricks, Donn sell at pubt1c auc11on to Ult will allow the personal rep. Drive South Orange CA bale Code. The lime for f1I· PUBLIC NOTICE tied pat1nershlp, 4490 Von tershlp Fictitious Bualneaa Wedderlen highest bidder for cash, In iesentalive lo take many 92668. ' • Ing claims wlll not tllpire Karman Ave.. Newport Hav• you staned doing Name Statement This statement was flied tawlul money ol tl'le United acttons without coul1 ap-IF YOU OBJECT to the belore tour months lrom NOTICE TO Beach. CA 92660 . business yet?. No The following persons are wilh the County Clerk of S1a1es, all payable at the proval Before taking cer· granting of the pehtlon, you the hearing dale nollced CREDITORS OF Air/Lyon. Inc., • C~l)forn1a Sean McGully doing business as: The Orange County on 3-4·!17 ttme of .Hie. the real prop. tain very lmponant actions. should appear at the hear-above. BA1.LARD PURCHASE corporelton, 4490 Von Kar· This statement.was hied Doctor's Olltce For 11973712912 eny desc11bed below. hOwever, the petsonal rep-Ing . and state your ob· VOU MAY EXAMINE the CORPORATION, man Ave .• Newpon Beach, with lhe County Clerk ol women. 361 Hospital Rd., The real property 1s lo-resentatlve will be required jecttons or lile written ob· Me kept by the co.,n, If Y"" •Utah CA 92660 • Orange County on 3·11·97 Suite 533, Newpon Beach, Daily Pilot March 14• 21, ca1ed 1n 1he City of Costa 10 give notice to interested jections with the court be-are a person Interested In corporation ("BPC") This business is con 199737t3722 CA 92663 28. April 4, 1997 F710 Mesa. County ol Orange, persons unless they have lore the hearing. Your ap· the estate. you may lile 12050 Lone Peak ducted by: 8 general part· Dally Pilot Mivch· 14. 21. Steph11t1ie N. McClellan. PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Buslneis Name Statement The following persons a•e domg business as: Mis· sion.Home Care Services. 25212 Stockport 121. La· guna Hills. CA 92653 Enrique A. Campos. 25212 Stockport 121, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Ana Gray. 29777 Nlguel Road. # B, Laguna Niguel. CA 92677 This business Is con· ducted by: a general pllrt· nershlp Have you started doing business yet? No Enrique A. Campos This slatement was filed with the Couraty Clerk ol Orange County on 4·1 ·97 10973715B79 Daily Pilot April 4, H. 18, 25, 1997 F762 PUBLIC NOTICE Stale ol Cahlorma It •S waived notice or consented pearance may bo in p•rson with the coun a lormal R• Parkway, Draper nersh1p 28 Ap I 4 1997 F704 1730 Pon Manlelgh Circle commonly descnbed as 10 the proposed action.) or by your attorney. quest for Special !"otice ol The registrant commencect · " • New 11 Beach, CA 92660 ' Fictitious Bualneaa 878 Center Street The The Independent admlnls· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR the hling of an rnvenlory Utah 84020. TalephOne to transact bus1nen under PUBLIC NOTICE Allnr:,o M Kent 538 Tustrn Fictitious Business Name Statement counly assessor's parcel lrahon authority will be or a contingent creditor of and app,.lsal ol estate as-(801) 572-6800, the 11c11t1ous name or . A e Ne t ' Beach CA Name Statement The following persons are number lor the propeny is granted unlus an inter· the deceased. you must file sets or of any pe!1t1on or Yo0~A~~,f~~:S~OTI· names listed abOve on· 1• Fictitious Business 9;663 wpor • The tollowlng perso~s are doing business as· Cre· 424·212-41. The legal do· ested person Illes an ob-your clalm with the coun account as provided In FIED TH T· 3-85 Name Statement This business Is con· doing business as. Ho-alive Management of -4C11pt1on of the property is: ject1on to the petJtion ana and mall a copy to the par-see11on 1250 or the Callfor· 1 A ~uik ale 1 the IJM No. 9 (Autumn Chase· Tho following persons are ducied by: a general part· medlcal Corporation, :JQ29 Wealth, 250 N. Golden Cir· l.Ot 19 ot Tract No 3287. show good cause why the sonar representative ap· nia Probate Co~e. A ~e-· 5 • 0 1 ~enver). a California llm· doing business as: Calilor-nershlp w. MacArthur Blvd .. 1205• cle Dr., Ste. I 100. Santa as per map recorder In coun should not grant the pointed by-the court within quest for Special Nohce ~iuro el}dosc~py ass~ts oh •led partnership nlans lor Family Justice Have you started doing Santa Ana. CA 92704 Ana CA 92705·4074 l>ook 102. pages 38 and 39 authorlly. tour months lrom the date form is available from the 20 C 19~.;u''-?t,1 on r ar~ By: ,Air/Lyon Associates 964 Seringfield St .. Cosui business yet? Yes, 198'7 (~~m•~J~;I ~o~orallon. lns~a~ce Transactors, Inc. ot Miscellaneous Maps. in A HEARING on the peli· of first Issuance of tho let· coun clerk. 1 • · s no ice 5 LP., a Calilornl3 limited Mosa CA 92626 Anne M Kent ), · acArthur (CAL) 5720 Via Sotolo lhe office ol tho Orange tion will be held on MAY 1, ters as provtded in section Petitioner: g1v~~9ru~ua~te 10c:i~~~~~ partnership, 111 general Jim Harsh, 964 Springfield This statement was fllod :~~~.1205· Santa Ana. CA Ave .. Riverside, CA 92506 county Recorder. 1997, el 1 :45pm in Dept. 9100 ol the California Pro-Lewi• N. Fronaman, u 11 C 1 1 c d part~er • St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 with tho County Clerk ol T 1 1 1 • This business Is con- You may obtain dlreclions 703 located at 341 The City bate Code. The lime for Ill· 0811 State Hwy. 138, (t~e <?r~ulk ~~:;'~~~t~le"l e 1 By: A~/Lyon ,:~r·· 1~ C!ll Kirk Wilham Rinella, 6802 Orange County on 3·11·97 d:C1~d ~~·' an~!~por:llo~on ducted by: a corporation 10 the properry by subm•t· Drive South, Orange, CA ing claims will not expire w. C•Jon V•ll•V Call· 2 BPC's address tele· or7•a rtorpora n. g n· E. Huntdale St., Long 1997371372B Have yo~ started doing Have you started doing ting a wriUen request to the 92668 before lour months lrom ' · • d f era pa nor Beach CA 92808 . . business yet? No trustee conducting this sale IF YOU OBJECT to the the hearing date noticed fornla 82371 phone number an ax/~/ Richard E. Frankel, As; Jamo's Potter Stivers. Daily Pilot March 14, 21, business yet? Vos. Oct. Insurance Transactors, w11hin 10 dilys al1er April 8, granting ol the petition. you above. Published Now port number .are as f11st shown s1stan1 Secrotarl' Dated. 2378t Via Calzada, Mission 28, Aprll 4, 1997 F708 1991 Inc .. Peter P. Dicaro, Presl· 1997. The name and ad· should appear at the hear· YOU MAY EXAMINE the Beach-Costa Mosa Dally above. February 21, 199 · Viejo CA 9269t PUBLIC NOTICE Homedlcal Corporation, dent dress ol the trustee Is Ing and state your ob-file kept by the court. "Jou Piiot March 28, 31, April 4, 3· ;he na,m~ andu b~slress This stalement was liled This' business Is con· Joseph F. Operact. Vice This statemerft was flied Meadows & Fues, 721 S. Jectlons or ltla written ob-are a person lntereste In 1997 ~di~ ess 0 NI 8 b yNr ~ as with the County Clerk 01 dueled by· an unincorpo-Fletltloua Business Pres. with tile County Clerk ol Parker, Suite 165. Orange, ectlons with the coun be· the estate you may file FM732 o ows: euro av ga· Orange County on 3·20-97 1ated association other Name Statement This itotement was filed Orange County on 3-7·97 Calolorn1a 92868. tore the hea11ng. Your ap. with the coun a formal R&-~onal, L.L.C. (formerly 19973714803 than a pannershlp T f II I with the County Clerk of 19973713414 The sate will be made pearance may be In person quest tor Special Notice of PUBLIC NOTICE d~~~~PYasL~'::)0~~~e5 ~~: Dally Pilot April 4, 11. 18, Have you staned doing do~~ 0b~:in~~~e~!~~~D Orange C~':'~~~~:::~ Daily p1101 March 14 21 wolhout covenant or war-or by your attorney. the filing of an inventory 'I c · B ·1• d s 25 1997 F753 business yet? No Technical & Management 28 A I 997 F68J ianty regarding lllle, pos· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR and appraisal of estate as· CITY OF Cl ic entr, 01u eva1r i an · James Harsh Personnel Servlcts 28081 Daily Pilot March 28. April • pri 4• 1 · session, or encumbrances or a conlingent creditor of sets or ol any petition or COSTA MESA D~eo~;,;a~:;,~a !~:s~opy PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed Virginia Mission Viejo, CA 4, 11, 18, 1!197 F736 PUBLIC NOTICE to se1tsly the obhgattons the deceased. you must file account as p1ovided In ORAHOE COUNTY, assets are located at 3180 with the County Clerk of 92629 ' secured by and pursuant to your claim wllh the court section 1250 of the Call· CALIFORNlA Pullman Street Costa Fictitious Bualneas 01ange County on 3·25·97 Dreyfus Projects & Invest· PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bualneas lho power ol sale conter1ed and ma~ a copy to the per· lorn1a P1obate Code. A Re-NOTICE Mesa Cahlorn1a 92626 and Name Statement 19973715135 ments lno (CA) 28081 Name Statement n that certain deed of trust aonal represen1a11ve ap. queS1 for Special Nollet INVITINQ BIDS consist generally of the fol The following pereons are Daily Pilot March 28 Aptil Vitginla Mission vieJo CA Fictitious Bualneu The following person9 are d:i1ed. executed by FRANK pointed by the court wlthcn form Is available from the NOTICE IS HEREBY lowin~· accounts recelv: ~~~8f':,'si~~~ °O~a~luns~'. 4 11 18 1997 . F736 92629 • ' H•m• Statement doing business as: CUllass ~R B:INK ANO I JEAN lour months lrom the date coun clerl<. GIVEN that sealed firopos· able· inventory (raw mattri· N B h CA 92660 • • • This buslneu la con· The lolloWil'lg persons are Electronics, 1803 Iowa St .• IN . husband and wile. of first Issuance of the let· Attorner for the Petl· al• for furnishing a I labor, als 'work In process and -pon Eeac ' T PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· a corporation doing business as: South Costa Mesa, CA 92626 as Trustors 10 SHOSHONE tOfs as provided in section 1 , • • Kennelh . Laird, rustee · Coa$1 Taic Service. 1366 08 R M SERVICE CORPORATION, 9100 of the Cahlorma Pro-toner. materials. equipment. llnished goods), equip-of the Lattd Family Trust. Fictitious Business Have you started doing Logan Ave• .fl, Costa an . au.er. 1803 Iowa a Ca1otorn1a Corporation. aa bate Code. The time for ltl· ROSEMARY NIXON, tranaponatlon and such ment, trade lilctu1es, lease-1175 Bayview, Napa, CA Name Statement business yet? Vos, June 2. Mesa, CA 92626 Street, Costa Mesa. CA Trustee lor AGNES PATRI· 1 1 ims wtll not ex Ire ESQ., (CSBl825341, other fac1hlies as may be hold Improvements. and in· 94559 1995 Wtlllam James Scott, Jr., 92626 CIA MCFARLANO, u Ben· r:io~: lour months ff>om ATTORNEY AT LAW, required for MESA VERDE tellectual propenies (pal· James C Glanul1as, 1105 The following persons are Dreyfus Projects & Invest-1300 Adams Ave .• II 126. Georgia E. Mancer, t803 e1.c1ary, recorded on Au· the hearing date noticed 123 5 N • HAAB 0 R STORM ·D~AIN REPAIR, ents, trademarks, etc.). Ouall St .• Newport Beach. ~olhg Pbus1ness as~ Enviro-manta, lpnc., .dRonald M. Costa Meta. CA 92626 Iowa St., Costa Mesa,"t:A gust 26 1988 as lnstru· above BLVD STE 240 FUL will be received by tho City 5. The bulk sale is not CA 92660 ure roducts. 62 1 New-Dauphin, res1 ent Michael Cook t446 Glen· 92626 men1 No 88·425152, Ot· YOU. MAY EXAMINE the LERTON CA 92032 • of Costa Mesa at lhe Olllce subject to Callfornla Unf.. David J. G1anuhas, 1105 ~ury ~1ve. Huntington T.hls statecment we.as kflltdl lo•, Huntington Beach. CA J~t~d b~ys:ln~~!b~~d c:n"d l•c1al Records ol Orange Ille kepi by the court "Jou • ol the City Clerk, 77 Fair lorn'! Commercl~I Code Quall St . Nowport Beach, each, A 92647-6533 with the ounty let o 92647 wife County, Calilornia. are a parson llitereste In Published Newport Drive, Costa Mesa. Calilor-Section 6106.2. CA 92660 Jac~son Eldon Campbell, Orange County on 2·25·97 This bu1lness is con· A Notice of Default con-the estate you may file Beach·Costa Mesa Daily nla. until the hour of 10:00 DATED: Aprll 1, 1997 Victor J. Mahony. 1105 ~221 Newbury D•lve. ~un-19973712208 duc:1td by: a general part· Have you sta1led doing 1a1n1ng an election to sell With the coun a formal Rt· Pilot March 28. April 3, 4, a.m. Monday, ~prll 21, NEU A 0 NA VI QA· Quall St., Newpon Beach, 1 n~lon Beach, CA 92 47• Dally Pilot March 21. 28. nershlp • ro:!~e~~ ~~ix~o the described real property quut lor Special Notice ol 1997. 1997, at which lime they TIONAL, L.L.C., (f/k/a CA 92660 6~a~lhe Ann Campbell, Aprll 4, 11, 1997 F728 Hava you started doing This statement was !tied under the above Deed ol the filing ol an Inventory FTh733 will be opened publlcly and NEU Ao CARE EN· This business Is con· 6221 Newbury Drive, Hun· buslnese yet? No with the County Clerk 01 Trust was recorded on D•· end app1alsal ol estate as-read aloud In the Council DOSCOPY LL CI ducted by: a generol par1· tln~lon Beach, Ca 92647· PUBLIC NOTICE Wilham James Scoll. Jr. Orange County on 3.7.97 cember 27. 1996. as tnstru· aets or ol any petition or PUBLIC NOTICE Chambers. Sealed propos· • ' • • • nershlp 55 3 This statement was tiled .. ment No. 19960652!'46 In account as provide(! In ala •hall bear the title ol 8»· Qer•ld w. Klopp. The registrant commenced Flctltlou5a Bualnese with the County Clerk of . 19973'13420 O~lclal Record• ol Orange secilon 1250 ol the Califor· NOTICE OF the work and name ol the lta: Vic• President to trat'lsnct bu1tno11 under This business Is con· Name tatement Orange County on 3·:l5·97 Daily Pilot March 14, 21, COunty, ca111ornla. nla Probate Code A Re· PETITION TO bidder but no other dlstin· Published Newport the fictitious buslneu d~1cled by: husband and The followlng persons are 19973715131 28. April 4. 1997 F696 ~. following amounts quest for Speclal· Notice ADMINISTER gulshlng marks. Any bid re· Beach-Costa Mesa Daily name or names listed '1.i1,8ve you stat1ed doing 1:!~gSh~:.1"::35ae.\a 1J':i Dally Pilot March 28. April PUBLIC NOTICE r.ep•esenl the total emount form la available from the ESTATE OF: celvtd aner the scheduled Pilot April 4, 1997 above on 1·27·97 business yet? No Palm'"'• Yorba Linda, CA '4, 11, 18, 1997 F739 of the unpaid balance of coun clerk. BETTY EDNA BAILEY clotlng time for the receipt F770 Kenneth E. Laird, James Jack Campbell 926a8 . •--F-lc_l_lt_l-ou_a_B_u_t_ln_e_a_a_ tie obligation secured by Altornev for th• P•tl· C N A188772 of bids shall be 11turned to C. Glanuflas, David J. GI· This statement waa Iii-"' Steven Roel Corput "-"'· PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• lt•tement the above-d11crlbed prop-• He o. blddtf unopened. II shall PUBLIC NOTICE anuUas, Victor Mahony ._. <>W\ol My 10 be sold and the esll· tlon•n To au heirs, beneficiaries, be the sole respon1lb1l1ty ol Thls atatement was filed with the County Clerk of doe, 6051 Golden Tenoce. The following P8fSOC'll are ~tt of costs, expenset. MICHAEL AVl!Y creditOfs, COr'ltingenl Cfedl· the bidder to aaa that his PUBLIC Hi;.AAINGS WILL wfth the County Clerk of Orange County Oil 3-11-97 Rl~rslde, CA 92505 Flctlllout Bualneaa doing business as: Apoth- aQCf advancea 11 of the QERTNER, ESQ., tore, and pefson1 WhO may bid Is received In proper BE HELD BY THE COSTA Orange County on 3-t8·97 11973713727 Cathy ReAda, 6051 Golden N•m• St•t•m•nt teary Preference. 307 Pia· rim• of the lnltlal riubllca· ICl81 37928), AT· OChefwfse be Interested In time. MESA PLANNING COM· 19973714405 Dally Piiot M1rch 14, 21, Terrace, Riverside, CA The lotlowing persons Ile C9nha Ave .. I 102. New· hon of this notice o aale: TORNl!Y AT LAW, 4340 '':9 B~ E~:~eB ~Le~th, I\ Ht of Bid Documents MISSION AT THE CITY Dally Pilot March 21 28 28, April 4. 1997 F107 9;~ bualneaa Is coo-r.i~n'::~~!'a . ••~6!~~ ~r~:i~i.C~~= Inc .. 11~~~~1~=~ 01 obllga· ~~~PUSH:~·, :~ET 0~ PETITION h:S been f:l ~ ::,~11~; ~·~~~:: ~~~h 7~EJ't1RcA~~~~: April •. 11. 1997 Fr2S PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: a general part· Mar1hOeld. l atie Forest, <CALIF), 307 Placenlla costs·s883.oo B'""•cH' CA ,..20 .. ,. filed by LEWIS N. FAONS-n fair Drive, Costa Mesa, NIA. AT 6·30 P.M. OR AS PUBLIC NOTICE oar1hip CA 92630 A.ve •• ' 102. Newport E•penses $800.00 ._ t • vv MAN In the Sul)eflot Court CahlQJnla, upon nonrelund-SOON AS POSSIBLE NOTICE OF Have you alerted doing Srln Kundul1, 26445 Boch, CA 92663 r o TA l AM o UN T Publlahed Newport of CaOfomla, County of OR· able ~ymenl of SI0.00. An THEREAFTER ON MON· FJetlUous BualneH APPLICATION FOR b\lalness yel7 YH, 1·1·97 Marshlltld, lake For11t, Thlt business Is con· St06.633.00 Beach.Colla Mesa Dally ANGE. add1tlonal chatge ol S3.00 DAV, APRIL 1'4, 11197. RE· Hime Statement CHAHOI! UC Steven R.C. Beddoe CA 92630 due1ed by: a corporation The undersigned wu ap-Pilot Match 31, April '4, 7, THE PETITION requeeta wlll be made rt handled by GARDING THE FOL· The totlowlng ~t1ons ate OWNIRSHIP Thia atallment was filed Shehram Mo1amedlan, Have you started dOlng poll\tod and eublhtuted 11 tll97 that U!WIS N. FRONSMAN mall. Bid Docum.nts and LOWING APPLICATIONS. doing bullness 11• •> Surf • OF Al.COHOLIC with the County Cltfk ol 23034 Wal<tfllfd Ct.. La· business yet? Yes, H-97 TrustN under the above MF621 be appolnted u ~rtonal other contraC1 documents IF ANY OF THE FOL· & Sand HO\el b). Towert 81V£RAOI LICiNSI! Orange County on 3·7·07 fiN Nlguet, CA 92e71 Ph0tmadsts Choice, Inc., Deed of Trull by a subttl-reprasenlatllle lo admWt· may alto be examined at LOWING ACTIONS ARE Rest•urant ~\ SplHhH Date 01 Filing ApptlcaUon: 111737'3431 hit buelneM 11 con-Steven c. "Feldman, Prati· tulton dlttd, December 26, PUBLIC NOTICE ler the estate of the dee. Iha Office ol lh• City Cletk CHALLENGED IN COURT. 15~5 South Coatt HIQti'. MAA :u. 1007 Dally. PllOI Match 14, at, ducted by: • general pa.1· dltll 1996 and r.corded on De-dent. Of Iha City of Costa Mt1a. THE CHALLENGE MAV BE way Laguna Beach CA To Whom It May ~m· 28 Aptlt 4 1997 FM-4 nerehlp Thi• statemenl 1YH fifod cembtr 27 10H u lnatru· ISC 9083 THE PETITION rtQutltl Bid Oocumenll wilt not be UMITEO TO ONLY THOSE 92651 ' The Name(e) ol th Ar). ' ' Have you tfat1td dOlng with lhe County Cltrk Of m•"' No t'"606521'45 01· NOTICI OP the decedent'• WILL ond malled uolt1a the Id· IS SU e S SOME 0 NE RGQency Pro~rllH LP 1 ptlcant(a) la/are· p SIA PUBLIC NOTICE bsu•lne•t yet? No Orange County on 3-11~7 tlclal Record• ol Orange PITITION TO COdlcll1. II ally, be •dmllted d1tlonal 13.00 charge 11 In-RAISES AT THE PUBLIC Calllornla Nmiled pa~· MONGOLIAN INC . hahram MOlll'l'ltdllt\ 1"'7'713720 County. Callfornll. ADMINISTER to probat!· The will and eluded wllh payment. HEARING DESC.RIBED IN ihlp, &:J3 Coast Boulevard The IP llc:anis tltlld ,.ctltloue •u•ln"• Thls atalement WH 11~ Dally PllOI March 14, 21 , Thi• Notice Is gtven In llTATI 0 ,, any codl~ls ate avallabte Each bid snail be made THIS NOTICE OA IN WRIT· south La Jolla CA 112007 lbo\lt .,/ applyll\g to tht Name Statement with the County Clerk 'bl 28 Aprtl 4 1997 F705 complltnce with a written for a.111mlnallon In the flll on th• Propoul forrn. T!N CORRCSPONDENCE KSC Manpgement Inc a Department or Alcoholic Th• followlng s>eflOIU are Orano• County on 3·25·117 • • requut made to the B!TTY Lii PllHIR kept by th• court. sheets P·t through P-9 DEUVEREO TO THB PLAN· California oorporalfon Dtveraga control 10 aotl 11• doing t>u•ln•1• u : Enol· 1M73711UI --------- Trusteo ~the Beneficiary. CASI NO. A116J05 THE PETITION requestt provided In the contraC1 NINQ COMMISSION AT. Managing Oentf8. I Patlnt; coholic blvttaQOI al: 369 n eered Developmeola Oo11y P!IOI MlfC:h 28, Apfll Dated: March 31, 19117 To alt htlre, b1ntflclatit1, tuthorlty to admlnl1ter tht dooumel'lll lf\d 111111 bl OR PRIOR TO, T\lE PUB· of Aeglatrant, S:J3 .Coatt E l7TH ST f2, COSTA Compll'ly, Inc., 3800 Bat. 4, '1, 11, 11187 f743 MEADOWS a, FRIES etedltor1, c:ontln119nt Credi· tllllt under lht lndtpen-accompanied by 1 c:erllfled I.IC HEARINQ, Boulevard Soulh La Jolla MESA CA 92027 boa Blvd., Newport Beac:h TrustHe ' '°''· and per1on1 wh6 rney dtnl Aclmlnlttr1tlon or f:.I· or CHhl•f'• che<:k or • bid 1. PL.ANNINO ACTION PA· CA 92037 ' • • For ihe following type 01 CA 92803 ' PUBLIC NOTICE By /I/ John Met othef'Wlae be IOtlfffted In lat .. Ac:I, (This authottty bond for not leU than 10'Wt 119-3QA FOR WIL.LIAM 8 Thie bualneu 11 con-L.l cenu· '4 I ON•SALE t:oginelftd ~Opl'Mtltl Publlthed Newpo r t the wlll or e11ate, Of both, Wll allow the petaonal repo of the amounl of their t>\d, WILKINS, AUTHORtZ!O ducted by· 1 llrnhed part· lltER ANO WINI!. EATING Company, Inc , (CA).~ 'f•tltlou• ._.llMH BtlCh.COeta Mesa Dally ol: DETTY lfE ,ISHER teeentttlve to lake many made PIYlbll to the City AOfNT FOR PAC.,IC nerthlp Publlthtd Ntw~Ofl Balbo1 Blvd., N1wpo1t HMM lteterMnl Pilot April '4, 11, 11, 1ot7 A PETITION hat been Ktlonl wflhoUt obtaining of Cotti M111. No PIO-MESA PROPERTIES FOA The regl1trant(t) com-Beach.Colla Meu Dally Beach, CA t*3 The t04lotMg pertona are '754 filed by ROBIN YORK In court apfHOYal. Selore Ilk' po.al shllll be conelctertd AN AME.NOMl!NT TO CON· menced lo tranHc:I twtl-Piiot April 4 11107 Thi• bu1lne11 la con-doing bualMS1 n : ... t ____________ ,the Sul)eflot Courl Of Cllll· klO c.rtaln Ver( lmp0ttaro4 UnllH 1ccompan1td by DITION OF APPAOVAl. 14 ne11 under the llclltk>Ue • F755 ducted by: a C'Ofpciralion ~. tot N Harbor PUIUC NOTICE l°{{tt ~~~0=1 ~'::::ive"!J: :~~·°'c:.:,~!1'~~.•ck, ~~~....rf{'t8N~RJ f6 buslneu namtCtl 1111td CLASll,tl!O Havw you alM11d do!na ~";'!:~~~.~~~ HC9087 HOTICI 01' ,aTfTfON TO AOMINllTUI HTATaCW1 thlt AOBIH YORK be ap.-r9QU!rtd lo ~ no~ 10 No bid shell be conlld-ALLOW EXPANSION OR ll'a ll'\e rltOurce yo1.1 o-c-:=:NiiH•T ! ~ Ot . Anaheim, pointed 11 ~ r-.:ir• ,,,..,.... pellOnl unleM .,ed l#lleQ ff 11 made on a T H I! R t ST AU RA NT Ovtrttocktd with can count on lo a.ti a • CA neoe NOtltNe to admlnltlef h ttiey hhe welWCf notice Of ll&arlk lorm turnllhed by Int (CATALINA FISH l<ITCtilN) ttuff? myrl•d ot merch-'l· wtlethef \IOU re bUV· Fred l1ad1e1a. 7Ul I! """ 61 lhe deeede!'L conMnltd to the~ City of Coltl M ... Ind II rNTO THE 2ND FLOOA ~ A call to dlH M.mt. beCIUH Ing, .. 111ng, or Ju•• Of•• °'' Anaheim. CA TM[ NTITIOH requetta Ktlofl) TM ~ INde In KCO<danc:e )Mth ,OA 8ANOUET/M!EllNO Clastlfl•d °"' column• compel lo.OklnQ. ctu•H•eo hn NtOl' llW d~'• W. Md ed11111•at1on aulhOftly wit IM prOlll8'one of the Pro-AOOM USE. WlTH A CON· wlll help quallfled buyer• 10 What you_Medl Ttllt butlneet 11 con- Can't aetmto get to an thott repair Job• around th• houn? L.tt the Clanlft..S l•rvle• DlreotafY Mtpyou~ Ntleble help. ...... ,. JOHW W. ftoel.R AM ' JOHN WM.TD ~. 'llfY, be ednlMed be..,..,'""'"'•· ... 1equlrtmen&a. DITtONAl US[ PERMIT Ml·H71 Ulfl cuaetPf•D ~ llVI • ...,. .. ~· 10 prot>ate. The Wiii Ind nted ptrlOn .... WI ._ bdl bfcldef fTllllt Nlve a fOA OFFSET t10UR9 Of Ml·le'71 Ma·••71 _ _ Mr91'11p _ _ _ .... ~-~~~~~--~ . , . f , ' ( , ' PUBLIC NOT CEI PUB NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC! PUBLIC NOTtCI dllCMd by! en lndMdllal PUBLIC NOTICI dutled b'f: an ln<lllllduel due11c1 by· en tndlvldu11 Fiii *· 1Mln11t74 ordt ot "' r~oets otllce of IHet ••eu•no• ot r.. *-1..,... Hev. Y°" ~ dOlng Hev. YoU earted doing Have you 11e111d doing HCTITIOUI UINfll Or-. COUllfl, C111ori111. wit letteis H proVlded 1n ~l'OCIBllWOfMI "°'ltleus BualMN Flotltloue Bu.lfteaa buslneta ~ v ... ~1-17 "°1ltloue eu.-.. blnlne~ NO butlnfft ye!? ~°vt llAMf lTATUllJft Ml ll ptlbflc IUCIOft IO H cllon I 100 of the SM! .. Nem• lt.t•m.nt Na"'-l t•temant ~ !:.2= wet ~ed N•m• ltat...nt ~~~ 1111e~1 wat filed ~~1=tn~ !at loltd Tri. IOIOwlflO PttlOCICs\ •~lllglleS1 bidder 1or ca~ Caltforn1a Prob•t• COde. ~CWlfntmOllll ,;:};4 ~r':"'u~' d The loll~ l*tOn• .,. wftl'I 1t1e County ci.tk of d~~ 'C:Uo;'~r.!~a:t: with 111t county cierk ot with th• County Cltrk ot =:,1~=.r ES,AT~:!'':."J.'f ~ontY ": The t•m• tor filing l&.CGlfDUC ':wu. u-com~ 318 While Cap lane. vi~ ~':U:i, l<l. S:· Orange Councy on $-7·17 alnk lnternolton&I,. 20191 Orange Coumy on 4·1·17 Orange COUflty on 3·18·97 ISIS 2102~s.M$iCtnltfDIM lie UnMd s ...... o In ICC()(-~ cta,•mt w;u Mt exp~• c:Ml(t) Newport C<>a•t. CA 92657' tn 'N on .,. tH'U 71S411 Hilt~ Or. Olangt CA 19973715882 18973714423 Suitt 130 IMnt C.lonuV26l2 dill<ll Wllrl Medon 5102 of tM, be ore our mont • fUCCIM.fttl ., ... .,.. Dan Gannon. 3\1 White 92~ ewpon a.am, CA 09lly P'llOC M#Cll 14, 21, 928e9 ' ' Dally PilOt April 4. 11, 18, Dilly P1lo1 M11cn 21. 28, 1st 'AmenC.an 'Nnhau~ Code)."' 1IM tron=ol hom lh• hearing det• l l Pl.-rJll-.Y, Cap l.Me, NtwPoft Coast, Ktltttn S.lle Long, 531 28, April 4, 1"7 F100 Slavesh Blkhtlatl. 20191 25, 1997 F764 APrtl 4, 11. 1997 F1'l2 Mot\:)IOt Inc , Cllttonu 21~"8 tllgooilS It 1llt Cmlln ,._ nou~~Uob~":v EXAM NOTU IS HEREB'f GN91"hl CA 92657 FUiierton AY9MMt, ~Port -H1llttd• Ot.. Or~. CA Buslntss Ctl'ftf °""' Slllte 130 ..a IO 1llt PllOtnlla Mc"'"'' ' tlUlil ....... tnd = Aon eom11eln, 2ee While e.ech, CA 9•' PUILIC NOTICE t28e9 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1rt1ne c11itOll't,1126t:i 401-411 E. ~an "'8. INE rhe file kept by the ltr " *°'* ~ Cap Lant Newpon Coast Thia b I a I Thft butlntH It COii· TIH t.is.ntu 11 cotOicled brf Pl**'llla. CA II nghL Diii Wtd ( ov11 If you are a per tSlllOUtlO bt made CA 92657' • ducted bu~ .:'n'~dlVl~~on-'1ctltloua ButlM H dueled by: en lnd1Yldual '1otttJou1 l ueln•H Fictitious luslneH •COIPO'llllOft tftltrtSt COl'l\'t'ft<I ~ and now .. on .nrtre"td in the Tiie ~I) Soo.i ~ Thi• butlMu 11 con-Have Ju atll1ed dolng Nam• lt•tement •Havt you llllltd doing N•m• ll•t•m•nt N•m• St•t•m•nt Rtotsll'IM Ills not yet tieou~ntld by 11 unw llld Oted ol estate lfOu moy file Of ~ l'• ._,l'l\btlS ~ ducJed by: • general Plrl· business el? vn Ftb 1 The lottowlng peraona ar. bu11nff1 yet? No l'ht IOllO-#lng persons 11e Tht lollowing person• are IO ~ bllSlness uncltf rust Ill tilt IOlloW!ftO dtscrlbtd with <he court a format busllllSS addl'l$I ol #II ner1hlp 1997 y ' ' • doing bW!nt H 11: E 6 S Sltvath 6akhlfarl doing business at: Magic doing business as: Pacll1c fte*'<lut business name 1proptt'Y Sjlllt•d Kl Ole alO<I· Recwn t f(>I Special sellt**'5al ft PJU.M SW£l ,..ave you Ila.rt.a doing Kristen Belle LOno Dlstrlbutlng, HSI E. Or· This ttatemtnl wu flied Touch Amusements, 105 Coast Patio, 8-45 Baker St., t'"'......, •sled lltrt11n Ufd county Ind still. Lot 45 ol Nouce of the fihng ot an CDAPOAAT'ON. , A Cllllomf Dan Gannon With the County Cletk of cenlia, CA 9~870 "Orange County on 3-25·!17 CA 92626 Joseph Pl'llrow. 10304 la HOUSE t.()RlGAGE INC By Cosll Mnl. Coonty of Of111gt, ol !'State usetl or of .f101A ~ n<*fn Se~ CA buslnHt yet? No This llatemen1 was flied angelhOf?I Ave., I 17, P1a-\lllllh the County Clerk ol Leidngton Ln •• Costa Mesa, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 SIGNED ISl AMERCAN WARE.I No 8158, Ill the City ot inventorv al'd appra1sol ColllOl*fl 200 Main Sn.t. This statement Wat filed Orange County on 3-25-97 Dorothy Louise Scon. 161 199737 15129 T1ttry D. Aanderud, 105 Hacienda IJl5, Fountain Robert S C1Staneoa AQeiit I 51111 of c,Jllomla Ind more any pettuon or accoun1 02648 1'111 • with the County Clerk ol 1007371•13.. E. Orangethorpe AYfl,, I Delly Pilol March 28 April le•lngton Ln., Costa Mesa, Valley. CA 112708 Rose Polhtll • tPletelY dtterlbtd rn SllO 81 ov1ded in HCllOn ~· _ ... 'llntSS IS o c 1 3 1 97 .. .. 17, Placenlla, CA 92870 ' CA 92626 This buslnen It COi'· Dttd of Trust 1771 Hum-1 pr ""' ...... tang• OIJfl Yon ·I • Dally Piiot March 28, Ap1ll Thie buelneH I• con· 4, 11. 18, 1997 F738 This business 11 con· ducted by: Gn lndlvldval lilts statement was hied wi mlngblrd OrlYe Costa Mesa. CAI 1250 of tilt California 19973713719 4, 11, 18, 1991 F740 dueled by: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by:.an Individual Have you slarted dolng1Ult County Cieri! ol 0~2626-0000 APN 139-622·151 Probate Code. A Re· All Olller bu•ntn llllllt(t) Dally Pllot March 14, 21, Have you etsrted doing Have you started doing businesa ye1? No Counly on Ma1th 10, 1"907 1 undersiontd truslM dis· quest for Special Notice Ind add~ss(ts) used lit' 1ht 28, April~. 1997 F706 PUBLIC NOTICE bualness yel? Vtt, 3-4-97 Flctltloue llut ln•H business yet? Yes, 9+96 Joseph Patrow I NOTICE-This F1dl&ous lms any liabUtty tor any lncor· form 11 avelleble from sellel(s)!toellSff Wlthn ll1t l>U1 Dorothy L Scott N•m• Slatemenl Terry o. Aanderud This stalemen1 wos ltted Statement exp1ts 11'/t years Ito ;rec:tnm ot Ille street address' the court clerk. !!We years, IS si.d lit' ll1t PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Bueln•H Thi• statement waa flied · Tilt following persons are This statement was hied w1lh the Counly Clerk ol the date tt was hied in the Olltceand olller comm1¥1 deslQnlb~n. Anomey tor P9lhl-: sellel(s)4icensee, art Noni · FlcHtloua BuslnH• Name Stat•m•nt with th• County Cl8fk ol doing business H: Mobile with the County Clerk ol 01ange County on 3·25·97 ot the County Oelll A new Fltb· ii any. shown 11er11n 5ald sale C. WMNam c.tton. ~-. Che! &ecua~ OOice 1239 The lollowfng pefSons are Orange County on 3-11-97 Mar~ling Company, 20915 Orange County on 4-1-97 19973715215 laous Business Name SIJtemen'iwul bt made. but Wlltlout cove· Inc. Sur! Ltne W~. Corona Del Ml<, Name St•t•m•nt doing busintss H: Weln· 199737 13721 She ish L.n., Huntington 1997371595~ Daily P1101 March 28, April rrost bt hied pnor to 1t1at dateinant or warranty. expr.ssad or A Prof-'onal ~.. CA Ttte following persons are berg Homes, 18201 Von Daily PilOI Milch 14, 21, Bea h. CA 92648 Daily Pilot April 4, 11, 18. 4, 11, 18. 19g7 F746 Ttte h1tno ol lllls stattment does1mplled. regardtno tide. posses· 2130 Mein StrMt SWte The name(s). Sooal Stalll~ doing business as: Dave's Karman Avenue, Suite 2.&. April 4 1997 F703 Timar Baker Cuny, 20915 25 1997 F765 !"°'of 1tselt authonze the use 1ns1on. or encumbrances. 10 140 or Federal 1'ax l'tlmbtlS lllO Traner Repair, 2245 1160, Irvine, Calllornla ' ShellO•h L.n., Hunl111g1on ' PUBLICNOTICE 1tustateolaFlc8'ous8usiness11111emainlnopnnapa1 sumol ~on•tdtCA addl?SSollhelalye.~11! Pomona Ave., Costa Mtsa. 92612 PUBLIC NOTICE Buch. CA 92648 PUBLIC NOTICE Name tn VJotaaon of Ille nohts ot Ille noll(s) secured by said deed 9264U441 MARIA BAUER tio TM>THY CA 92624 Paul Joseph Weinberg. This business Is con-Fictitious Bu1lneu 9n01fler under Fede131 Stitt orot &ust. willl lllleltsl ltteraon. as 04104\W04101 0411 1 GIBBS ~ AJ Law. HO E David A. Coulter. 2245 138 Via Xanthe, Newport Flctltloue Busln•H ducted by: an lndivldual . Fictitious BuslneH N•me Statement common law (See Setaon 14400pr0Video in said no11(s) ad· • · Palizada Street Sune 201, San Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. Beach, Caurornla 92633 Nam• Statement Have you ttarted domg Name Stat ement The following persons are et seq Business and ProlessionsY311~. 11 any. under tl\e terms Qemente CA CA 92627 This business ls con-The foHowlng persons are business yet? Yes 9-16-94 The lollowi.ng persons are doing business as: Think Code) of Ille deed ol trust, estimated PUBLIC NOTICE The assets llelng sold are Thll butlnest Is COii• ducted by: an indiYldual doing business as: The Timar Baker Cuny doing business as: Uquld B19, 1534-4 E Edinger. first r111ng tees. ,i::llarges and expenses ol generally aescnbed as nxk 1n duc:1ed by: an Individual Have you started doing NeX1 Step Personal & Pro-This statement was filed Assets POOi Service. 288 Santa Ana. CA 92705 Newpon BeacJl.Cost.i Mesa Ille trllstee and of Ille trusts Loen 771lS6 Ottw 6tl7ll'3 Fie iraoe turnollrt rrwl!S. •P- Reglstrant hat not yet busiMH yet? No lessional Coaching, 462 with the County•Clerk ol Bowltng Green, Costa Came Lynne A•~. 2'6112 CN410616 MM"" 28 ''" """'by..,'"' oi.~,_ AP ""''* """'·" ...... goo;,... oe a QWrn begun to trans~ business Paul Joseph Welnb1ttg Flower St., Costa Mesa. CA orange County on 3·25·97 Mesa, CA 92626 351h SI • Newpon Beach, 1gg7' wits 124 545 16 Oatao Ai>trl 4 Nola Of Tnnl•"s s.. u Restaurant With Beer g wne under the flet1llous busl· T.hlt statement was. filed 92627 199 73715 134 Mlchael Patrick Brown, CA 92663 1997 MortllwHI Mo Otto Of Trust Ye11 1111 "'dlld License .,41.30!JIXM ness name or names listed With the County Clerk of Paul E. R11lc1<, '462 Aower Dail Pilot March 28 A ril 288 Bowling Green, Costa This business IS con· Services. lac .• H trntte under, 0..0 01 TMt dlled June arid art located It 200 ,,_n herein. Orange County on 3-27·97 SI., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 y 18 1997 • f~1 Mesa, CA 92626 ducted by: an 1nd1Y1dual PUBLIC NOTICE camtno Del Rio Nor111 Su11t 20 9 1987 ""-yCli ttlo;a lldOI Stml #101A. ltJntngll)n Seacll DavldA.Coutler 199737 15504 This butin11s It con· 4•11• • This business is con· Have you started doing 5anOlego CA92108 (619)528 • ecs " pn:1p111y • be CA!l2648 This statement WIS nled DallyPilolApril4, 11, 18, ducted by:anlndlvldual PUBLICNOTICE duC1edby:anlndivldual . businessyel?Yes,Jan.97 ~sauou 4688 (714)573-1965 sale ::11 ,~te .. ll•)'Ql':,ln l toe 1ype of hcense 111 ~ with the Counly Clerk or 25 1997 n 68 Have you started doing Have you started doing Carrle Allon 1ntormabon by Cindi Stewart lil?•Fllfion " lhl na!Urt d the nsf "'° 0 s.t llttr g Orange County on 3·24·97 ' business yet? Yes, 3·1·97 Flotltlous BuslneH business yet? Yes. 6127/91 This statoment was filed P\JNROSTIUCEAN~~gE~EuA~~ ~omad StonabJrt Team prooNdng 1g1nt yai. yo.i slnid ~ ~ is No ~1-XBXM 199737150 11 PUBLIC NOTICE Paul E. Rar1ck Name Statement Michael P. Brown wlrh the Coonry Clork ol ,. ~008 '4/'4 4111 4f18~7 ccrua 1 lawytr Nc;O 11 '*-t1/ ne nst 1 Daily Pilot March 28 April This statement was filed The tollowing persons are This statement was filed Orange County on 4· 1 ·97 se't~?0~Aff !j1 ~~~is ' gwn Itel Semno ~ey•nc:e 1 ':: ~ssued or !tie ·Pl't"!'ses 4, 11. 18, 19117 · F748 Fictitious BuelneH with the County Clerk of doing ·businen as: Orken wlth lhe County Clerk or 19973715B78 AND NOTICE Of Compt11y. 11 lrutt•. ~ ~hf ~l~a:e and ll'ltl$le< OI Name Statement Orange County on 3·10·97 Pools & Spa. 10368 Placer Orange County on 3-24·97 Daily Pilot Ap111 4, 1 t, 18, INTENDED FORFEITURE PUBLIC NOTICE wst• ~ subllmiteO IMlee II\ alcohol beve~ fic.ense is PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are 199737 t 38 71 River, Fountain Valley, CA 199737140B4 25. 1997 F763 PURSUANT TO HEALTli 111-10 1111 Deed Ot T11111 in~nded ~cbe consu!Mlal at Fletltlou• BuslneH ~g~~ ~~r~~~~. a:~o~0~: 2~~1Zp:r1~',~98;ch 1\1~~ 9~:~~eth orris, 31000 2~~%:;101 April 4 ' 11i=1~86 • PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~~~EIT4i~~E cNsiueen W#.edJRtir :JoRA~RG~NIA~~· g;0~11~~~~~<:e~ N•m• Statement Coast Hwy., Ste. 360, New· N ICE Beach Blvd., Huntington OT CE Fl 1 1 8 NOTICE OF LAMBERT HU~NO ANO WIFE Avenue Surte ~ ltJ"'nglDn The tollowlng persons are por1 Beach, CA 92663 PUBLIC OT Beach, CA 92646 PUBLIC N I ct t ous uslness o n February 21 . 1997. at PETITION T O rtlCIOrtlea on 07113119&7 u 11111111· ~rA 92647 arid the anttCI· doing business as: Sunrise Christopher P. Thurln. 733 This businoss is con-Name Statement 794 w. 18th SttHt, IB. ADMINISTER men1 No &7-397090 in book i:-91 ,,_date a....i 27 1~7 Goll vacations, 1712 Tera-Cliff Dr., Laguna Beach, CA Flcutloue BuslneH ducted by: an ind111ie!ual Fictitious Buslneu The l9llow1ng persons are Co•t• MeH . CA. the prop-EST ATE OF: IRENE d offiall recodl in the ottioe d Ille Pdttll sale is""'" , pin Way. Nowport Beach, 92651 Name Statement Have you started doing Name Sl•tement doing business as: Kory •rtY detc.ribed H : DOBKIN Camry ~ " ORANGE TIM! t:aJlk sale IS not tubled to CA 92660 This business is con-The following persons are business yet? Yes, 3.17.97 The following persons are Bell. 711 W. 171h Sr . tff· 86779 Counry Cal4orrm •rd pirsuanl 1 Cal1toma Unitorm Commeioll Robert McCray, 1712 Ter-ducted by: an individual doing bus I ne 11 as: Kennie Orris doing business as: Lido 11, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 t 31 , 741.00 CA SE NO. A 1 the Ncia OI a.id •rd Elect'°" Codt Secoon 6f00 2 rapln Way. Newpon Beach. Have you started dolng Througb The Lens, This slalomenl was filed Jewelers & Oohs. 3416 Via Abdelkadcr Bcllam1ne. 555 To all he111, benef1· to Sell therll.irdlf The pultl\ase pnce or oonsid- CA 92660 business yel? No 1603 1/4 E. Balboa Blvd .. With the County Clerk or Opono Room 3, Newport Rosewood Av. #1109. Ca· wH H •Zed pvreuant to c1411es, creditors, eon l2/l9ll996"' bool.. page . 11 erabon 1n~nnedlon 11111llltheale Joe Cano. 3450 Conata Christopher P. Thurin Balboa, CA 92661 Orange County on 3-25-97 Beach. CA 92663 manllo. CA 93010 Health and S•fety Code ungent creditors, and ll'6tlllfnlnl No 19960639153 ci ol lhe buSHltS1 and~erof Ille Street, Duarte, CA 91010 This · statement was filed Jenniler Sue Urmston, 19973715 138 Sheila Tamar Ayvazyan. 30 'rh1s business is con· Section t1471 f 11488 by persons who moy other· ucl dfiolf rwc:iona. wt 541 ~cense.1s tile sum of S50.<XX> 00 This business Is con-with the County Clerk of 1603 1/4 East Balboa Bou· Dally Pilot March 28. April Cool Brook. Irvine. CA ducted by· an 1nd1v1dual tt\e Co•t• Meu Police wise be interested 1n OOlO><lll97 11 IN THE FRONT OF 1ncJu()ng 111Ytntory esll~ at duC1ed by: co-panners Orange County on 3.7.97 levan!I, Balboa CA 92661 a. 11• 18. 1997 F742 92612 Have yov startoa doing Dep1rt,...nt. the will or estate, or nE. F~GPOl.£5 AT THE MAIN SNone Which consists oC tile Have you started doing 19973713433 This business Is con· This busrness is con· business yer? No Th. proper1y wH H •ted both, of: IRENE OOBKIN EHTRV AREA TO lME Pl.ACEN. tOl1DWJng buslness yet? No Dally POol March 14, 21, duC1ed by: an individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an individual Abdelkader Bellamone with rHpect to •lleoed A PETITION hes TIA CIVIC CEHTER 401--411 E casn IO open ESClllW Robert McCray 28. Apul 4. 1997 FS83 Have you started doing Have you started do.ng This staremenr was 1tled viol•tlont•I of Seetlonl•I been hied by BRADLEY CHAPMAN AVE P\.ACEHTIA. CA SlOCXXlOO This statement was filed business yet? No Flctltlou1 Bu1tne11 business yel? No wilh ltle Counry Clerk ot 11351 of the Health end SMITH in the Superior 11 1000 AM 11 piblcaJCtal 1 Demand Note fOf bllara OI w11h the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE Jennifer Sue Urmston Name Statement Sheila Tamar Ayvazyan Orange County on 3·24·97 ~~f~~.f:~~h~o:;,:rOi~ Court of Cahforn111, """9llSI tJdder for can (PIYI lunOS 10 be oel)0$11ed . Orange County on 3.7.97 This statement wcas flied The following persons are This statement wCats kfole~ 19973715028 Anomey of Or•noe Covnty County of Orange. II the rime" '*II'""' mQrlly $40 CXXl 00 19973713415 Flctltloue Bu1lne11 with the County lerk of doing business as: Tubroz. with the County er o Daily Polol Ap11I .i. 11 , 16. hea •nit1ated proceedingato THE PETITION re· d the Unlld Slates). II llgl1. Total Col1SldemOo Daily Pilot March 14, 21 , Name Statement Orange County on 3-l&-97 1741 Tuslin Ave., #l6·B, Orange Counry on 3•29•97 25 1997 F767 forfeit the ebo...-dH cribed quests that BRADLEY llllCI '11ertSI QJn\leyed ro •rd,._ SSOCXX>OO 28, April 4, 1997 F693 The following persons ve , . 19973714448 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • 199~37 t SGOO • property pvrevantto Heelth SMITH be appointed as hlld ~ • undwud deed" 111111 ft has been aom<I bclYwttn ----------i doing business as: JOI As· Daily Pilot March 21. 28, Craig Dal Dean Cande· Daily Pilot April 4, 11, 18, PUBLIC NOTICE end Salety Code Section personal representative the ~ITf .....o 11 Aid CDll'C'f the sdltl(s)41cercstt and the PUBLIC NOTICE soclalas, 10115 La Quinta Aprfl 4, 11, 1997 F719 larla. 1741 Tustin Ave .• 25; 1997 F769 11488.4. . to administer the estate ard st111 l'el'lnftar dllatJld As tnlellded llJyel(s~eitt. as ----------1 Circle, Fountain Valle.y. CA PUBLIC NOTICE :dti~· Costa Mesa. CA NOTICE OF APPUCATION You are instructed that if of the decedent fllCIR 11"1 detcnbld on utd rt!J!t~ by Sec 2-4073 of tne Flctltloue Bu&lneH 92708 This business is con· PUBLIC NOTICE To SELL AlCOlllllC BEVER· you ~e11re to ~nteat lhe THE PETITl.ON re· Of TN• Tht propll1y llddr'tU • BuSlnt$S and Professions Coot. N S I I G B k h 10115 La ACES forlenvre of t hi• property, Cllhlr CXJtnmon <*qwlOI. I'"'· that lht a>l\Sldtribon for tllnS!er •m• I• •m•n ~ry r~ • ire. Flctltlou1 BuslneH dueled by: an individual Fictitious Business 1 n AOPI pV<auent 10 HHlth quests authority to d rhl,... prop111y cii9a1bld elxM of the t.isiness Ind hceme IS IO The following persons ar~ Quinta Circle. Fountain Val· Name Statement Have yov s1aned doing Nam• Statement Date 0 ling icanon S•fety Code Section' admm1ster the es1a1e • PJllJClfltd 10 be 250 JOANN ST be ""d 0..., ahet tile trlnSfer !'las dolnp business as: Res•· ley, CA 92708 The following persons are business yet? No The tollowing persons are MAA 17 1997 11488.5, you mu•t file • under the Independent Sf A MESA CA !l262G Tht ,... ••1 denlial Hair Care Services, This business. is con· doing business as: Seam· Craig Candelaria doing business as: Balport To Wham"~ Concen .,.rifled cle1m •t•tino yovr Adm1n1stratlon of Es· ndeBIQned T~ dlsdl •nv been ajlpl'Olle(l llt' tile Oe~rt 7 Robon Ct.. Newport ducted by: an lnd1Yldual ·II( less Networks, 19003 Can-This statement was filed Image Ink, 2017 e. Ocean The Name(s) of tilt AOOlt-interH t i". th• . ProP.•rty. tates Act. (This authorr· ~bitty f0t •nv inc:..aneu~ the of AlcohOhc Bewrage Control Beach, CA 92663 Have you started dot g yon Circle, Trabuco Can-with the County Clerk ol Blvd., Balboa. CA 92661 cant(s) is.-)re BAINKEA AESTAU· You muat fole th•• pleim in ty will allow the person· prcpeny tddrlss 1nd Ollw oom-,.,.,0MatedS~,J,~,!.9'f.,. ...... • David Kazan, 7 Robon Ct., business yet? No yon, CA 92679 . Orange County on 3·25·97 Mary Lynne Martz. 2017 E. RANT CORPORATION the Svperlor Covrt of. the al representauve 10 take mon dls~ton f '"° sllawn ,..,..., "''"" vunrvfV\•...,~ " Newport Beach, CA 92663 Gary Brookshlr• Terran Wiiiiam Lund, 19973715 111 -Ocean Blvd. Balboa CA T~e applicants listed above are CovntV of Orenoe wit!'ln many acuons w11hou1 htru1 Thi IOI~ llllOJrt d lhl Cal1tonu Cofpomon, By 01111el ~:~~~~~ch~~~~02~ifJ" ~l~~s l~~IC~~~:y wc1!r~ile:, ~9003CCanyonC~l~c~~9Tra· Dally Piiot March 28, April 9/~161 b . • . ' :!~c ~~~:oe~~:et~ts~: ~~~tk~:lnd:1~~~t~t~:~ ob1am1ng covrt approv :::cs~,:-~~t~:':: ~~::~~~~e This business Is con-Orange County on 3.7.97 t~~ ~~~~~en 11 con· 4. 11, 18, 1997 F747 duct!d b~~~nne~~iv:~uaTon· alcoholic be-.eraoes at unten you receiY8 ectu•I at Belore taking certain and ~~~ tll~ted ~ Newpol\Beach·CostaMeu ducted by: husband and 19973713418 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Have yo~ started doing BRISTOL STREEl COSTA MESA ~~~b~;; 1 I ~1 • v:~ :.,•.~ ~r,Ze'~~.or:~~t :;,'~~~~\ upanMt end ~eras a1111e trnt CN413899 197~ APr 4. 1997 wilt Deity Piiot March 14, 21, Have you tlaned doing buslnets yet? Yes. 4·87 CA aerve •n endoreed copy of representative wttl be dthenl9lp!t:iiC11JOndth1Nola Have you started doing 28. April 4, 1997 F666 business'vel? Yea, 3·1·97 Flctltloua BuslneH Mary Lynne Martz For tile lotlOWlng type OI the cteim on the District required 10 oive notice Of Siii • $1!>3,&17 04 In lddbln11---------- buslness yet? No Terran w'. Lund Name Statemenl This statement was filed 1..tcense 47 ON·SALE GENE Anomey ot Orenge County 10 interested persons lo call\ the 111111• 'WI ICCaPl • David Kazan PUBLIC NOTICE This statement WIS filed The following persons are with the Covn1y Clerk ol E.ATING PLACE !Ann: SuH n P. Rlezmi n, calhie(' d-.c;j( drtwn on• 11m This statement was ltled with the County Clerk of doing business as: Oso Orange County on 3· 7·97 SANTA ANA D•puty Diatrlct Anornayl •t unless 1 he Y he v e n11cn1 benk. • ct-.c+. drtwn b'f' • wolh lht County Clerl< 01 Flctltloue Buslneu Orange County on 3-18·97 Consulting, 1820 Paik New· 199737134371 Newoon!!facn.Costa Mesa 700 Civic Center Drive waived nouce or con llllt 0t ledetal cndll unmn or• Orange County on 3•7•97 Name Statement 19973 714417 pon 11'404, Newport Beach. Daily Pilot March 14, 21, CN'12619 2527 Ma<28 •0t 4 11 w .. t. S•nta An•. Ce semed to the p~osed ctwca drtwn b'f' •a.I• or ledlfll -· '' 19973713434 The rollowfng persons are Daily Pilot March 21, 28, Caltf. 92660 97 F685 1997 UJ.0.1. wrthon thirtV 1301 action I The 1 epen """9 and an lllOC9llOll, Dai"' Pilot March 14. 21. dolnn business as· Fibtf· i 99 FT2 R cha d A. Burgess 1820 28• April 4• 19 cf1ya of lhe filing ot the del't adm1n1stra11on UY1"91ISIOCll!mor smngs 28, Apnl 4, 1997 F695 c.;: lnternallonil. "929 Apr I 4' 11' 1 7 1 P~tk ~ewport #404: New-PUBLIC NOTICE cl•om In the Superior avthOr&IY will be granted speoftacl ., Adm 5102 " the MC911C ... ---------1 Baker Street. Space 29, PUBLIC NOTICE port Btach, Caltl. 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE CovrtJCivll D1vl1ion. unless en interested FnlfClllCodurdlUlhcnzldlo ... llONAI MM PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Meta, CA 92626 This business Is con-Fictitious Buelneu The •••lure to tt1na!y tile person tiles an ob1ec11on 11us1.a 11 the stile In lht...,. ----------• Thomu C. Bland, 929 Flctltlou1 BuelneH dueled by: an Individual N•m• Statement fW Na. 1H7J71357' end H CVH • Y8nfied cl•im 10 the pellllon end 1tndet Olhlr thin CU/I• ~ Cemet8f)' • Mortuary Flctltloua BuelneH Baker Street. Space 29. Nam• Statement Have you started doing The following persons are FICTITIOUS IUSINESS •tat•ng •n 1nterHt in the shows good cause why lhl IMt• FTll)' ~ thl ..,. Chapel • CrematotY Name St•t•m•nt Costa Mesa. CA 92626 The following 1>9rsons are business yet? No doing business as: Cal Reg NAME STATEMENT property In the S~peoor the court should not ll\Cll d lhl Tl\lllee's Otto urd The followlng persons .,. This business Is con· doing business as: Pros-Richard A. Burgess Services, 504 112 e. Ocean-Tiit following pel'SOll(s) 1 Court will reault '" the grent the euthonty. ti/Ids blclolrlt ~ IO 3500 Pacific View Driw doin13 bUslness as: a) Man· dueled by: an individual Oil. 2052 Newport Blvd., This statement was Med lront, Balboa. Ca 92661 ~t.Js.ness as property betno decl•red or A HEARING on the :;." 0t et1btlt as• llllfter d Newport Beact1 H latl d d i S 6 C M CA C C N I A ' , b 504 0 ..... ,.~ n.... ,... ordered forfeit to th• St•te Seti Alt llWI t. made tall 944-2700 age Maintenance, b) AAA eve you s e o ng te • osta esa. will! the ounty lerk ol e son ..... zarza uru, 1 "'""· ""'u"" ....,, of Caltfomia •nd diatnbuted pe11uon will be held on _..;._ ~:====-====='"' Notary, c) Newpon Mail butlMH yet? No 92627 Orange County on 3·25·97 112 E. Oceanfront. CA C»I 112679 pureuent to the provii ion• May 8. 1997 et 1 4S .Clwl ~.:. ~ .. ~: ... j.' r --•TI._.. Boic 2052 Newport Blvd .. ThomasC.Bland George D. Herbik, 2052 19973715187 926.61 Lllaclnvestments l P.Wrll1a ot H .. lthendS•tetyCode P.M in Dept 7031ocat upmsorrn,.eo.r1g11\o-"' · r~-._..., Sui1e 6, Costa Mesa, CA This statement was med Newport Blvd.. Suite 8. Dally Pilot March 28 Aprol This business . Is con· Moran Jr . G Partner. 10 Stitt Section 114811 without ed 111 341 The c11X pa1-.o1 ~ tr"ICllllltnlUI. IBl BROADWAY 92627 • wtth the County Clerk ol Coste Meta, CA 92627 ' ducted by: an lnd1Y1dual . Coto Oe Caza. Calif 92679 fur1her notice or hearing. Dr 1 v e orange c Sllllfy Illa tndelitedrels MClll'ld bt George o. Herblk, 2052 Orange County on 3-7-97 This buslneu Is eon· 4· 11• 18• 1997 F749 Have you sraned doing The FuUmer Company. Jame 03/2 1 03/28 04 /04 92668 said deeo. ~ r~. Mortuary* Chapel Newport Blvd.,Sulle 6, 199737134 25 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes. 10:1·96 L Fullmer, G Paitner. 10 Shl11!, ' ' IF YOU OBJECT TO wllll neMI 11 ~ tlleretn. Cremation Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Daily Pilot March 14, 21, Have you started doing Nelson A. Uzarzaburu ColO Oe Ca.ta Caltl 112670 PUBLIC NOTICE f h •rd the uncitld llMCIPll belenc:e ci 1 ~o e' roadway Thi " I I b slnesa yet? No Fictitious Buslnes• This statement was ltled T ... s ..... ,,;_5 15 co""'·cte" the granung 0 I e tile m t MQllld t1f utd daecj. WCI! s .,.us ntss ·' con· 28. April 4, 1997 F690 u . ~ with the County Clerk ot •• ........... "'"' v petition. you should .... ..-,..__as __._. --"' osta Mesa duc:1ed by: an lndiv1duel George D. Herbtk Name Sla tem ent a general partnerslvp b •• ., ... '""..," ..... ._ ••.., Have you slarted doing C NOTICE This statement was filed The following persons are Orange County on 3.7.97 R be Ale No. 71908 Servicer GE appear at the earing nOI•. 1-. cNtQll end ~ • MZ-8150 business yet? Yes, 10·1·95 PUBLI with the County Clerk of doing buslndss as: South· 109737 13426 10 tra~ss:in'ru~~~I ~~er ~ CAPITAL l888632296T~tor J and stale v.our ob1ec "thllNSt•tndlhllMl.atl\td ._ ________ .. George o. Herblk Fictitious Busln•H Orange County on 3·18·97 land Glass & Mirror, 6175 Dally Pilot March 14 21, lcbDous oosiness name 0 KINCAID Nollce ot Trustae s tt0ns o.r file written bf ud dlltd " tl\llt dllld. Thlt statement was flied Name Statement 19973714422 Manchester, Buena Park. 8 A 11 997 j:-688 1 1 he You are In default under a Dee ob1ect1ons with the O:V1W1997 SenMO ~ ---------- with lh• County Clerk of Th• following p8fson• are Daily Pilot Match 21, 28, CA 90621 2 · pr 4• 1 names isted "'" . RAN A Of Trust. oated 4/16193. Unles court be lore the hear ance ~· • lilld Tlllltte Orange County on 3-18-97 doing bt1sint1s as: Signa· Aprll 4, 11, 1997 F723 Car1on Cart Landers. 2569 PUBLIC NOTICE SK;~O WILLIAMJ ~I J you take action to prollCt you mg. Yovr appearance •900 Rmd. Suh 2870 19973714407 lure Marketing Associates. Elden Ave., IC·1. Costa s slattmenl was tied wil property. rt may bt sold at mav be on person or by I~. 91706 (&18) 5 PUBLIC NOTICE M CA 92627 Fictitious 8u1lnt 11 the Coun1y Clerll of Ora pubtlc WI. II you need an ex your a11orney. 4&5& fOR S4LES INFORMATION Dally Piiot March 21, 28, 2664 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd., eta, N•m• St•tement Coun\y on Ma1th 10. 19117 planaflon of tfle "'ture OI IF YOU AR E A CALL (71•) 57$.1965 by RAY· April 4• 11• 1997 F724 ~rg~!.D~.Mv8;n c~:::;;,, Flc tlUoue But lneH du~1!d ~~s~·~~•Y:~ua~on· The following persons are NOTIC(-Thls F1Cbbous Na proceedings against you. /j,. CREDITOR or a con11n MON02UBIATE Asst Stawtlf)' PUBLIC NOTICE 2664 u n JoaQuin Hills, N•m• St•t•ment Have you started doing doing business as: Balboa ~=~ ~~~:i~~l:rs~f°.c ~ou~~~t~ ~~-gent creditor ol the 1'91325 l'21312&41~7 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 The following persona are business yet? No Pharmacy, 716 E. Balboa ot 11\e County Cletll A new Fico· • \,11 StrvleeS··1nc deceased vou must tile l---------- Flctltloue Bueln•H This buslnets Is con-doing business u: Moore Carson Carl landers Blvd., Balboa, CA 92661 •ous ~siness Name Stateme~wut =:o Trvs.t uri'de vow ·taim w11h th" Name Statement dueled by: an Individual Ac:courttlng, 1018 Van Dyke This statement was tiled Mike B. Martin. 3420 E. rrost be ldtd pnor 10 tllal date duly I 1 ltd by Joan court dnd mail il copy 10 MEET The totlowlng persons are Have you started doing Dr., Laguna Beach, CA with lh• County Clerk ol Third Ave., Corona Del The t ~ng ol Ills stalt!ment !Jou dDeeo ... ~_,~us =' as lrVSIOf rhe personal represents A i b 1 est ~ti? No 92651 Orange County on 3·31·97 Mar. CA 92625 1 K.,,_,. a ow d b rh• doing business at: san usn Marilyn Moor• Wiison, 19973715772 This business Is con-not ol 1tsel1111lhonie the use ' recorded Aotl 26. 1993 as111ve dppoonte v ~ Bistro, 2600 E. Coast High· Thomat . Van Wegoner 1018 Van Dyke Dr., Laguna D II p·1 I "~U 4 fl 111 ducted by: an indiY1dual tin stat! ol a nc:.-oos ~Sines Instrument No 930275061 In court w 1th•n lour ~:l25ccxona Del Mar, CA ~~·,~ate~~ w~~:1-:, Be~ch. CA 02651 2 1 1Y99;0 "+"" • ;:758 Have you started doing Name in ~1~00 ot lflt nohts ot bOOk page of 1118 otncial rec-mon1hs trom the date someone special through class1flec1 Long Viel Tran & Anh·Hoa Orange County on 3-7-97 This butlntn Is con-5• business yet? Yes, 3·2·82 "10tller unoer Federal, Stale Tran. 835 Amlto• Way, I 19973 713428 dUcted by: an lnd1Yjdval PUBLIC NOTICE M1.ke B. Martin ,,.~(Ste SecDOn l-4 • . Have you 1telled doing This starement was filed et seq • uvsiness and ProfesStO 9, Newport each. CA D11ly ~1101 March 14. 21. business yet? Yts, 1992 Flcutloue Bueln ••• wl1h the County Clerk ol l 9l~ business la con-28. April 4• 1997 f 69l Marilyn Moore WlllOfl Name ltatern.nt Or1nge County on 3.7.97 Fi~t.!1no b d d This statement was filed Th• followlng p8fson1 are 10973713430 Hewpol\ Beach·Cosla "4es.l ducted by: hus an an PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol doing butlneu 11: Platl· Daily Pilot March 14, 21, CN409410~AAN~l4.21.28 wHile d dol"" 1 8 1 Orang• County on 2·19-97 num Leads, 1n Riverside 28 A ·14 1997 F694 APr•. 1Q97 ave you Slant ... Flct tloue u• n•H 199737115 18 Drive. Suile F, Newport _.;__;p:...n_.;.· _____ ~--t~~~e~!r~~~,!"0 Name ~t•t•m•nt Daily Pilot March 21, 28, Beach, CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T-IC_E __ This 111terNnt was !tied Tht lolloWlng per~onsKaar~ April 4, 11, 1997 F729 David M. Perry, 177 River---------------------k r doing business u. A) • sldt Drive Suite F New-Flctltloua Su&lneu o~·:.....~·c~yntyonc~~.9: Yaky B). Ka'-Yaky :W!.'~"6· PUBLIC NOTICE P<H1 Beach'. CA 926sJ Nam• Statement FflllCT• Nomo.1us"713us711~s7s• · . ., 1048 Irvine Ave., Su It .... • Thia butlneu 11 con-The following persons are - 199737 13424 Newpott Beach, Ca 92660 Flctltloue Bueln•H ducted by: an Individual doing business as: Aquar· NAMtSlATBHNT Dally Poot' March 14, 21. Karl Whiltaker, 1048 lrvlnt Name Stal•m•nt Have you started doing lus 1nna1ables, 770 W. 17th Tiii ro11ow1no person(a) •slirt 28. April 4, 1997 F899 Ave., Suite 346, NewpM The lollowlng persons are buslnt11 yet? No St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ng l)Jsiness as RESlORE 4, ----------1 Beach, Ca 92660 doing buslneu at: Tri· David M. Perry Scot A. Conrad. 2437 INC . 510 S Harbor Ooulevaro, PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu~lneat It con· umpn Bu1lnttt Systems, This statement w11 flied Windward Ln., Newport l'ullerton. Clltlomla 112832 ----------1 dueled by. an lndMdual 4521 Campua Drive, I 215, with the County Clerk of Beach, CA 92660 P.eslOre •. Inc : • Oel1W111 Flc Utloue BuelneH Have you •tarted doing Irvine, CA 92612 Orange County on 4·1·97 This business It con-Ol'PO'M<>n. 510 S Harbor Boule Nam• l t•tement bulfntH'Y.t? YH, 1-1·97 Pamela F91d, 4521 Cam-199737 15885 ducted by: an lnd1vldual ro. FUltlerton. Cllttomia 112832 Th• followlng pe11on1 are Kiii Whittaker • pus Dr 11 21 5 lf'Vlne CA 0 •1 Pll t ..... 11 18 Havt you started doing This t.Js.ntss 1s co~Cltd bV doing buslneu as: Jt ron-This atattmt nl wi t flied 92612 ., • • 11 Y o ....,r 4, II, ' bullness yet? Ves. 3·1·97 a>rpotlllOn Imo Plaza, One CIYic Plaza, with the County Cltfk bl Thlt b u1rne11 Is con· 25• 1997 F759 scot Contad The ftQ!Strant commenced IO Suite 280, Newport Btaeh, Oranoe Counly on 3.7.97 ducted by: an lndMdu11 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed t.isiness under the CA 92660 18973 713422 Have YoU 11at1ed doing wllh the County Clerk of IQ~s bu11nen name Witllam J. Murphy Tr1J•t. Daily Pllol March 14, 21 , business yet? Yes. 3-92 Flctltloue Bu1lnH• Orange County on 3.7.97 namts ~steel lbCM on Februaiy William J. Murphy, lru1IH; 28. AJ)rU 4, 1997 F692 Pamela F-'d N•m• Stat•m•nt 19073713419 24 1097 3'44 1/2 Wtsley StrMI. Thia 1lattmtn1 was fll9<1 The foltowlng pertona 11e Daily Polol March 14, 21, KiNEO RESTORE 4, INC By Cutver City, CA 90230 PUILtC NOTICE with the County Cltfk of doing business as· tngtla g 997 Feg8 MtfM PIUftO, Ptuident This bu1lne11 11 con· Orange County on 2·20-97 Enterprlaea, 1250 'Adams 28• Ar>r 4• 1 Tiits stllttntlt wu ltl~ wit dueled by: a family IMI Flotltlou• •u•IM•• 1073711878 Ave., 15202. Coste Meta. PUBLIC NOTICE Ille Countt om ot Orange .. • Havt YoU •tatted doing Na ... State ... nt Dally Piiot Matd'I 21, 28. CA 9ma Cou~ on~ 10. 1907 buslneu yet? YH, 11·8-76 The toloW!ng Pf™l'll are AP111 • 11 1997 F730 lngela Rlngbfer, 1250 '1c11Uou1 lu•ln•H NOTICf.Ths Fd'<lVt STARTZ • • • • • • • • • The Ltgrzl lKpamnml al tht Dr#ly PiltJt is pWmi IQ announa a NW Jn'tlia nqw moilabl.e IQ nL'W bu.sinma. Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Classified dally 642.S678 Wltnam J. Mu,phy, TruatM doing butlneu u : Ntl· ' • AdatM AY9 .• 15202, COiia Nam• Stat enMnt s.ment lllPM tiw Y"" I TNI 1111emenl was llled worli Rttource Qroup PUBLIC NOTICE Meta. CA 92628 Th• following persona are b •ti Wts Ned 1111IM Ott with the County Clerk of (NRQ) 1'201 Yan Kalmen, Thia butln•H It con. dol~ bullntss u : Dog ol b Countr Qe1' A new fd. m wiJJ"""' SEARCH tJx name for you 111 no cam cixzrir. anti ttnJe JO" tht .. time mtti tJx trip /() tht Cwrt Htn« in Salllll .Ana. Tbm. cf CXlllm, afor lix ~ Ofange County on 3-1 t·t7 Ste. 1°'40, lrvlnt1 CA12t12 Plctftleue 8u•lneH ducted by: en lndlllldval Wa'", 3838 E. Cotti Hwy, '°"' .,_. Heme SU11 18t737t3111 George C91n, 121 ~ ,.__ ltate1Mnt Have you etarl9<1 doing Corona Det Mat, CA 92625 ftN1f be fll9d P'* tr> 1Nt dMI Daily Pilot March 14, 21, Ave.. l.ong Beach, CA The folowtnv per'IOnl ate butlM•• ~No Klmban Moss, 705 t/2 a. The MlflCI ol llis ...,.. 28. Aprl 4, 1991 F702 90803 doing bulilMM u : Al'l\et'~ !noel* Rlngbfer gonla AWi, Corona Del Mat. llOt ol itMll aullloNt .. uM i ---------1 Thi• bu1lnea1 11 con-can l oner, ~1 Camw• Thla 11a1~ wu filed CA 92'25 h t"* Of , ~ •ti PUBLIC NOTICE cl~ by: an lndMdual Ortv9, I ~ts. ltvlneo-.CA with the COYnty Cltfk 01 Thie bu1lne11 I• con· Name in \flol~ o1 1t1e flOflb Have you etarted doing 12t12 ()Jange County on 4-1•97 dudtd by: en lndMdual anotllet undtf redtnl Sllle '1ot1Uoua BuelMH bl.lelntll yet? No ,.em.la 'eld, 4521 C&m-1 H737 1 l811 Have you atarted doing COtl'Wl'IOft law CS.. ~ ti N•m• St•t•Ment George Clift put Or., " UI, INlnt, CA Dally PllOI N>fll •. It, 11, business yet? No llMQ ~11ne,u110 Plolusio The following pertoN ere Thi• t lllement wu filed t2t12 25 1997 P'7St Klmb11t Mo'* OoOe) • , doing butlnett u : Gent with the County Clefk of Thl1 b u1lnHt 11 eon-1 This statement wH filed r. f1ll o. Brown, 21aao Mar-Oranoe Coutltv on 3-7·t7 ducted by: an lnclMduat PUBLIC NOTICl!L with 1he c ounty Clerk or ~ .. ~11 MIU gu9rlte Pkwy. 4'C19T, Ml" tH'l~7 t34lt7 Hl 119 you ~ ~ -Orangt County on 3.17.97 ·~-'°i6 AfSTOAt4 Mir tlon Vl•Jo· CA '29t2 Ollly Piiot M~h t41 2t , butln9uf:? Yet, 11·" , .. tltleu• .......... tH7~714H8 ~~211e •• 1907 Oona Id Otnt Brown, 26, Aprll 4, 1M7 fltTI\ ~amei. tld llfed .................. , Da.tty Pi101 Metdl a1. H . ' ' ' ' 21180 Mlt~utrlle Pie~ Wfthl ~II~~ of Th9 ~Wt Aprl 4 11 1997 1'720 i----....;...----4 ~~'· Mlt~ VleJo, PUIUO MOTICI Or.noe eouncy on t.»tr ~.;:,n ~· ·~ ":, PUaLIC NOTtCI Ch1ncea ere Thlt bu1lnet1 11 con-FkltnleUe halMN tHH71 ten lallef It. C°"9 Mm CA ........ _ 8 _.__ )'OU wlll find ducted by: an tndMctu• ..... ............ o.-y !'lot Mwctl a1, •· mat '1cu-•--· what you nHd Ha~ YoU ttaMd doing The '°'°""'I per.one .,. ~ 4, 11, 1"7 1'711 rtlbt ~a. 301-C W. ....... ............ II the rvlce bullMM WI? No dOlna bualftliN .. : U.S. c• ••e•--c.n.a. Of,. Sant• AN. The folowlng pefl<IM •• ""' Ooneld <Jerw Btown T .. kwon Oo. •7980 u-. -....... CA NJG7 dOln8 llutlntn ·-= J .. D "°" WIN to pay Tlllt .....,,_,. ~·. tlled ,,::. at ,~ viie;" lt'a l ,,• •••V"'°' Thia t1111l""e le ~on-(nettprf .... 2'$ 2tnd St., ' wttt1 IN C°""'Y Clefli of CA tlM ' acoffa. "'tonnatkm-c... ...... CA 12t27 ~ you rMd 0tenee eouncy on ,_1M7 CNn Iott 0..11. 1u. p aotlecl ...,_..c• RENT 1onn1e June 0•'141. ns C'"8M4HI •HH1'14HI ... ,.ford "Dr .. "°1flllftd ...,.... ,...11.tv •MIO-llnd St. Cotta Mnt. CA deity •Of"; Noc Mllrd\ 21, It, H11aN9. CA 111... O.llMtr • 1119 .. ldnda 12A7 .......... ?I ,._ •. 1t, t•r ""' Tttr. -....... 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'f'lrtllt· !Mill lot rH I """ wtlkll " Ill YloilllM II Ille i... Ollf l'IMtfS 1rt ll"'lly la"'9Mll llllt Ill t1nlll111s 14nrtlstd 111 11111 .....,,,., .. IQllMI• •• Ill .... .,,.WllllJ Nib. ... '*"' -·~.ullHUO »"" .. 1-100·424 .ISIQ. Ftt 1H WaUllqton, DC na ,11111 ull HUD II 426·3500. }{OU SES/ CQNDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 APARTMENTS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT •Newport Height•* I••••••••• 327 C•tallna Dr 3br/3ba. den, pool.•---------BALBOA PENINSUIA Mini ocean view. Reduced to S495Kll Grundy Rltr 675-6161 MOBILE HOMES 1100 2607 1 BO Dupfex Enclosed garage, stove. rel. hkups, s1eps to beach $845/mo. 845-5882 Tot•I Pavment $0001 ________ _ Like new doublewlde, CORONA great park, close to DEL MAR everything. Only 2622 S 2. 000 down I Pets liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii okay. Cleraben Homes 714·890-t883 2bd1 2ba Gar, pool. Walk to beach. S 1150. "460 Seaward Rd• 310·456-8907 Blocks from the Beach Hugo living NEWPORT BEACH BUSINESS OFFICE THEATER 2669 FOR RENT 2769 CASTING 2921 EMPLOYMENT SS30 Unique 1bdrm 1ba Storage/Ofc for lease. Ch 11 d • • Mod• I DISPLAY w/lolt condo style apt. 122 Ag•te·Bal la Searc h Baby Gap, ADVllRTl81NO Vaulted celllngs, llght Straight Lse. Call Baby Guess, Gerbef, SALl!8 & airy walk through Chrls·agt 673-4499 Disney, McDonald'•· Local weekly new•· kitchen, large walk·ln ---------No fee. Natalie, paper ·1Hk1 account closet. dishwasher, INDUSTR.IAL 2788 800-7882 Hecullve. Musi be de· private extra large pendable, team orl· patio from living room. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _L_O_S_T-.-.-----enled, sell •tarter who addition al patio olf ol 10,000 Sq Ft Q Is able to work well bdrm w/outslde 11or· lndustrl•I Bulldjng FOUND 2925 under deadlines. age space. Vertlcal Production Pl. N.e.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Some advertising b 11 n d s I n c I u de d Dlvlslble. Bob Caustln t• background Pfeferred. throughout, skytlght In Bkr 722-8777 FOUND 2 Perekeets Position offers salary living room, unique In East Bluff area on plus commission. we bathroom/ vanity/---------3/30. Call to Identify. also offer excellent dressing areal Neutral INCOME 758·f0.22 benefit package In a carpet throughout! PROPERTY 2790 FOUND Rabbit 3/29 drug free environ· Carport stall 10 ac-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sonora School area. ment. M/F/ON oommodate 1 vehlcle Name It clalm 111 For consideration Included. Very bright Property Management 548•8777 please fax resume to: and open hvlng areal Apts, homes, condos. •---------Janise Cross, Dis· Call now, won·t lastl Results oriented, lull LOST CAT Blk/wht play Advertising Man· s1470. 789·0931 or partlal mgmnt. short hair male on ager, Huntington Don St.Jean 633·2344 3/16 near Charleston Beach Independent HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT space avail In 1 & 2 ••••••••• •••••••••• bedroom apt homes. Wood burning lire-MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS & St. In Costa Mesa. (714) 955.7174 Answers to .. Scooter"l=-:----.,,,..----888.8172 Driver• Earn up to GENERAL 2102 place and g1ganlic RENTALS FINANCE pa t io. Close t o shopping & schools. I••••••••• ••••••••• Dogs & cats welcome. stan1ng trom $985. ,_R_O_O_M_S ____ 2_7_0_6 BUSINESS Property Management Call 769-1753 for $000WeeklW LOST Diamond ring In Long distance phone vie of the 6400 block co. Is seeking people ol W. Oceanfront. NB to service storefront on 3/19. 842·0254 promo box route. Lo• t mo 10 o 0 1 den __ 1_._8_0_0_._3_5_4_·_7_3_3_1_1 Retriever. Canyon Park aroo In C.M. 714-842-5855 Apls, homes. condos. more details (some liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPPORTUNITY Results oriented, full res1rlc11ons apply). Balboa Peninsula Point Earn Up To ~ or partial mgmn1. --.--S-t_u_d-1-0 ---Nice clean quiet homo 2904 Working with Don SI.Jean 633·2344 $425. Avail lmmed. Furn. bdrm W/kil priv. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••••••••-international iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BALBOA ------PENINSUIA 121 112 Marguorite.,_w_l_d_. _s_5_0_0_6_7_5·_2_10_2 $HUGE PROFITS$ SONALS students in your 721-0455 NB 2 Rm• In Beautl· Phone Card Routes PER community for ful Home S550. $650 $2000/wk. Pot. l•••••••••I 4 weeks this lnclds uhls. Female 800·70l>·7177 summer. 2107 _____ _ Attention Home Owners iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2 62 4 B each & B•v 3bd, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii prof'd. 645·1354 24hrs SEEu"NG Send resume to: ATTN: Wes t Coast l\.& & . R.E. Agents!! 2ba. Upper duplex, ••1Br 1Ba M o blfe _V_A_CA_T_l_O_N ____ _ Cath ceil. 2 pvt decks. Home In qu101 Trailer 2-car gar+ 1 · lplc, Park. Cats ok. Close RENTALS 2722 S 1800/mo. 675•9147 · to shopping. 642· 1353 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2bd/1 ba E'slde Upper unit. quiet. COSTA MESA 2124 Avail now. $650/mo. 1 MILE TO BEACH 675-4630. Agt. N.B. Stops to sand. V1ow. 2 & 3 l:>drm S600·S 1000/wkly Pgr. 800-616-4018 Lrg 1 & 3 Bd Mobile 2bd/1 ba N wpt H gt• Homes to Lso or buy. Pvt gar, enclosed RENTALS TO M•chandlslng Corp WOMEN 3004 CETUS.A Looking for sharp liiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii 5818 Della Ave. people. Get paid what Handsome Attornev .Atta Loma, C.A you are w or I h I ' 91701 Call: 714·536·2079 Seeks very a1tract111e Experienced F ax: 714-536-6855 shm whl female 26·34 for dating.• 360·4947 coordinators call: Cute Cozy Cafe for 1-888-CETIJSAS S ale S25k. Loads of ---------~~~~~~~~~ potential. South Bay PERSONAL __ l3_1_o_t _3_7_7 _-s_2_3_1_ SERVICES VENDING ROUTE 3005 Home Typist Showcase those special properties In our Homes of tho Week & Open Home Ou1de published each Salurday in the Real Estate Tab. Ifs an elfect1vo and Inexpensive way lo reach homobuyerst Call 'Our Classiliod Department Todayll 642-5678 Loe. al 1741 Pomona fronl yard. 5950/mo. SHARE 2724 C.M. Sp#3,# 10#44 675 4630 A Leslie 714·852·5569 1 ____ • ___ ._g_t_. _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All cash. 20 existing sites. Buy all/part 800-599-6783 E 'slde 2bd/1.5ba 2·car 2Br 2Ba apt to share ---------2bd 2.5ba condo Garage, hkups. 2FP. Noar schools, parks. bo3ch. Sl 100/mo. +deposit. 429-1665 gar, Ip, stove. hkups. wlttl pool. Avl 4/30 in sm. patio/yard. $965. H.B. $475. Call Ernio World Cl••• Writer Disney, Del Taco. J.M. Peters, Nordstrom Stores, McDonald's, Coast Magazine, Sports Illustrated, (credtts). Presa Releases, Corporate Blos. Free-Lance (sports. business stories). Fast. No re· tainer. Pay by the Job. •(714)548-8825• PC Users Needed. $40,000 Income Potential. 376-1993 HOTEL Wyndham Garden Hotel Ask about our current spoclalsl Be•utlfully Remodeled Home Best E 'slde with Hard 4bd. 2ba. remod k1I/ To Find 2Br 2Ba baths. mstr bdrm w/ M aster Suites. Nr pvt door to yard. 2·car Trl·Sqr. gar. no pels garage w /Ind r Y $1060/Lse 640·9406 Linda Hortm3n. Agt 644·2144 729·5122. --------- 2·Story Twnhme 2Br 1.5Ba. end unit. Lrg patio, w/d hkup. Only $74,000 agt 968-4906 FlJr & Savel 3br 2 Sba. lam rm, t.onus rm Must ••II fast! S259 ,900 Nancy Luksa. agl 969·6100 W•t•rfront Townhome ,2br, 2.5ba, 1300 sq.11 . 2-car garage, boat sJ I p . d e e p wot e r ~cess . Christiana eay . S299.500 . ijP, 714-376·1782 Balboa N•wport RHlty,lnc. Oceanfront Duplex Beat Buy L tve Unite .... ,000 723-4494 , Nwprt Hgte 3Br 3Ba Hae. Very clean, tp, w/d hkup, gar, 1111 4-t St~.. 758.0874 Pvt •••Oh 2 + 2. New dacor/8trt>ertvert/pnl, FP, .,.11o, pool, c1rprt. 11295, qulell 17i.305t. Vere•ilt•• itudlo ~•"th... furnfunfum, Pool, gym. ger, wall< to beh 192.5. 494-8604 . ' 645·5862 434·0873 Lii Msg Beautlful, N .B . 3Br 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi cell, Berber crpl. Ip, p3tlo. w/d. pool/spa. prkng. S525. Erin. 497-4485 Office f10U11: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M-P and 10:00 .un . 4·00 pm~ 1561 Mesa Of. • Santa AN Ha,tm, CA (71.f) 5'6-9860 $850 Wk. Extra NO DPellEHCEIECf.SSNIV AS A FINANCEAGENT You CJn CJN 24 Hours a Oiy to Request Oel1lls arid ln!Ofmallon ( 3012 KARATE SELF DEFENSE Adult & Chlldren Prlveto or Group Em- phasis on Physlcal & Spiritual transform•· lion by 3rd Oogreo Black Bait Milster/ , Kenpo Karate Angel Cove Studio 714· 723·8023 Positions Available •S•I•• Mgr •Mgmt Train••• , •Shuttle Drivers *Cale Server •Ou .. t Secv. Agt Please apply at, 3350 Ave of the Arts, Costa Mesa. 751·5100 HOTEL SHERATON NEWPORT BEACH is interviewing for 1he following posilions: e Front Desk · Fl/PT EMPLOYMENT 1> Reservotionist · FThT ' e FT Housekeeping EMPLOYMENT I Supervisors · AM/PM 5530 1 e Restaurant ! Host/Hostess I e Club lounge Attendant • FT Evenings • Wotter/Wottress · PT e Bartender · PT Join o Winning Tiom by opplying in penon ot; 4 S4 s MocAlthur BlVd. N leCKh CA 92660 Out of ••nt• If• at Fashion l1l1nd h11 1ai.1 po1ltlon1 avail, Contact S u aanna w111een: 84,..seaa EMPLOYMENT · 5530 EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 s 5 3 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PIT Demonstrator• Weekends In grocery S I St tfl n Stores. Must be nea1, uper or • "• Service a friendly, salea abilities. 19700 Falrchild tmmed Openings! Car nee. S6.50hr. 714·557· Ste 240. Irvine 5579 or 800-450-4336 Ttmp & T&mp To Perm RECEPTIONIST ·PT e ACCOUNTING Monday thru Friday e ADMINISTRATION 12·Spm. Busy Orange e CLERICAL County equipment e WMEHOUSE leasing firm Is looking for candidate with ex-Call (714) 475-1155 cellent phone manner· OR FAX 475·1165 Ism & or_ganlzatlonal ---------skUls to Juggle mut· TELEMARKETING tlple responslbllltes. Medlcal-work al home We are looking for a Good St Local area. team player with a Paid wkly 800-640-3926 good attitude to greet our clients and handle Tr•vel Agent• all Incoming calls from Full·tlme. Exper noc. busy switchboard. Busy beautlful olllce- DlstributlO'n of mall. Apollo. Call 963-8747. laxes, packages and Intern a I memos. Veterln•rlan Asat MUST BE PUNCTUAL Experienced .. Apply ANO PROl'ESSIONALI Tue·Sat, 11 om-3pm Fax resumes to BHB • 8904 W. PCH, NB at 714-435-selO. •Work From Ho m•• OR mall to: BHB/NB PO Box 2392 $25 to 575 Per Hour PT/FT Santa Ana, CA 1.ao0-298·7194 92707-0392 No phone calls ..,.__...-...P_•e....,as..,..e,_r _,,,....___,, EMPLOYMENT Recepttonlth Good SERVICES 5533 voice & phn manner. Apply Tue-Sat, 11·3. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8804 W. PCH, NB •••••••• Sett-Motivated? CETUSA seeks individual to place/supervise Please be aware that tho lisllngs In this cat- egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there Is charge per minute. EMPLOYMENT Top Dollar Paid! From 1 600·1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings, china. glsware, furn, etc. 40Y~ NB Res 673·6223 AUCTIONS 6012 OUTSTANDING NEWPORT R .I. ESTATE AUCTION J . Maestro's Auctions 31894 Unit C2 Plza Or. San Juan Capls.trano Sat. April 5, 6PM Prev iew a t 3PM Just back from New England with a grea1 eslatel Mahogany. oak, Victorian walnut &, Deco furniture. Mission oak by Stlckley. Young & King furniture com· pony. Roseville, clock, radios, olllamps, pair- polnle lamp. Victorian glassware, china, ster· lin_g flatware sot, Sliver pfate. door slops. humidors, spool ~abi· nets, country store pie display cases, jewelry, and more. Don't miss this great auction! Call 714-443·0530 or 498·6902 for more info. Cash. checks & major credit cards accepted. 10% buyers pre m I um . I .5 t o Ortega Hwy, west ti) 1st Ilg ht. letl 10 Dc•I Obispo St .. l)axt light lel1 to Plaza Drive. foreign High School students in host families. Training, fees, international travel incentives. Send resume: WANTED 5535 ------ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FURNITURE 6014 CETUSA 5618 Della Ave. Alta Loma, CA 91701 Experienced coordinalors caH· 1 ·888-CETUSAS Dog W a lker, I will walk & love your pell Weekend• & Eves! Morgan 714-642·8533 Loving Swedish Nurse. 12 Yrs exp. Honest & caring. Good cook. Loe refs. Chrllllne Saleapel'son 1::1714·848·3 7351::1 Exp. Upscale ladles/ --------- Sectlonal tan & b~ couch whitewash c~ fee table & Entertain· ment center. $600/all. Oak dresserfmirror $250. 2 twin beds w/ pine headboards S 125/ea. Glass patio table w /4 chairs. lounge chair. $40. mens' sportswear. l::I P/T Home Care 723-8747 * 852·8889 * Companion/Day Care Secrelary Cleon l::ICook l::IDrlve Errands. 722-5223 _M_E_R_C_HAN ___ D_I_S_E __ Administrative Secretary Publicly held Orange County equipment leaslng co. needs efficient .Individual to support regional Sales and Flnanco Depts. -------MISC. 6015 DO MES TI CS 5 54 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' *HOUSEMAN* 9Yrs Exp. Clean & maintain large homes. Outdoor dulles. car care, pet care, driving, Wolff Tanning Beds Tan At Home Buy Direct <tnd Savel Low Monthly Pmts Free Color Catalog Call 1·800.711·0158 cooking .. serving. Xlnl t-;:=======~ NB refs. 909·336·0401 •. HOUSE-SITTING Newlywed Popperd1ne grads seek houses1nlng opportunity, wh~le saving for own homo. Ref's avail. 723°1769 · Varied duties Include typing C1f lease documents, sales pro· posals, photocopying, occasslonal reception- ist rellal and lax com· muntcatlons white working In a fall· paced environment. Loan Proc•••ln9 Experienc e a plus! ••••••••• .WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU 0011'1 ADVEl11SE1 NOTHING. Organization & otten-MERCHANDISE t Ion to detail I• essential. Position •11111••••••• assists 25 + p.eople eager to have every---------- thing done yesterday! ANl'.IQUES 6010 Ideal candid ate must iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be proflclent In MS Word 6.0 and MS Excel. Min. 60 wpm. Please fax resumes to (714)751-7557. No phone calls please. BH/N8 PO Box 2392 Santa Ana, CA 92707--0392 Secret•ry Small NB Dsgn Firm. Exp'd w/Comp, Transcrb, Gen Ofc·Flex Hrs. Fax Res: 722·1395 Securttw Officer• Immediate positions avallablel Call lor appointment 248·9180 . { ANTIQUES 4 U •Salo 10·30%• Accepting consignment. 30% lee. Unhmlled time. 312 Newport Blvd, N.B. Call the Classifieds 548·4123 (714) 642·5678 Results! From Classified Adrertisini imdr.. The caurn was inmdibld (I b.¥C na:iwd more aapoaw dlart I haw with my .t in the YdPw Pap). c..Kt,,.,, itJ" ~~--· ..., FRIDAY. APRIL 4, 1997 COllPVTDS 8018 CORONA 8141 .... DEL MAR 6122 TIANSPORTATION DODGE 9065 A .. TODAY'S . • I a M L •pt op 11 o ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiii • __ ..._----------.:.' ----------megebY1• hard drive. M •71 DART While, 318 By cu.a.at r1f ,.._,,._N CROSSWORD PUZZLE • RAM ti anut.01urer'a VI ._... .. d ~~ """a; meg• • ac ..,. R • . -...oor, .r•P•• ... .:.... ~.&It su.&IMf matt&. dl1play. Mull •P •I• BOATS C I •a n I S 1 O O O . -•u• ~ rvvu .. N.12300. 971MKl21 Name brand goll 7011 850.2887 and TANNAH HJRSCH •hlna, hata & J•ck•l•. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACROSS t Happy heSilstion 50 o.v. WAllTIJ> TO BUY 6019 Many hardgood1, al!. 97 H b . •---------ver keep11kH, col-• ouae oat 68 • FORD 9075 le<:tlbl ... houH ILems, 18 L Powell. Shared ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & more on aale whlla own e r • h I p Ir o m 1, IUppUH IHI. Fri 8am-S7 ,995/Wk 241 ·8586 DONE IN AT TJW. F.Nl> lloih vuln.-r11hle North denl11. 5 Strongman ol myth 10 Brontte ~3 Boe S8 M~aced 59 Claw • 61 Ans1ocra1 ELKC:TRIC KILN 12:30pm & Sat Barn.Ill Call •nY11me. everything 11 aoldl 1• .. -11-01-N-E_S_L_l_P_S __ '78 F350 P/U 4 dr W/Hrvlce bed, ladder rack. Very 1trong 460 CID. New radl1l1 with alum rims. Great work tr uck. S2SO O NORTH •AQ Q K876 0 763 •A K 5S •padM WM wurlhlcw;11 Pot in11umrf', lttYt' South thret' rl1amond11 Rnd t hrt't' llJ\:lrll'!• 11nd th._.. 11lnm drpt'nrli: nt Wllf»l nn n finr~t'. harrin1t a 4 0 hrRrl brr:ik governess 1.t Rao1 anc1 - 1S ldMo caJ)ltal 62 C&lhedrlll part 63 Hactinevoo 801°0022 520 1/2 Av~•do n~ oid Coln• Oold Sliver (Avocado!Thl'P'!' Ave) DOCKS 7022 16 Gas '°' signs t 7 Like -ot bncks I 8 NOi al)pfopnate 19 -Do Is Dream 6-4 Fencing weapon 65 Oddball 540.5995n54.4455 Fr1nkUn Mint. Sterling Set 8 ·12 3·Famlly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Old watcl'IH & Jewelry Salel New: Tiffany, * Private Dock * WeslCOHI Coln 642·9448 H20Ford, Orefers, '87 FORD VAN Conv. WEST • ,J IO 9 4 0 Q 10 3 o IC) R F.AST •8'7532 c;;i ,J Wr111 lrcl thr JArk or llpt11ll'it, won in hnnrl w11h thP king l>t•rlarl'r HlllhNI I hi' :u·r nnrl kmR fl( hrnrlf\ to cl1~rnvr•r I hNr waR :i 11 urr t rump lo~rr, ttnrl r rospr•cL'I W('r(' grim Tn :ivn1d A rl111mnnd ln111'r, rl«'rlnrrr w1111lcl nl'Pd 11 winninl( fin<''lltt' nnd 1'111 ('11ttpl11y of Vou" 20 Myshly 66 PIAyfUI waler dweller 67 Shlchrd togelhf't L 25' max pwr/Prlce neg TENT TRAILER In auren, Lancome , Ez accs/dock,shp,bch v.e, A/T, P/S, A/C, goo4 condition. Wiii· Hibbets Art, Gucci, •.Al 875•0048 * Low ml. Orig. Ownor. 22 Collided with 24 Zvlde1 - Ing to pay !Ip to $500 kitch/olc/1po11s Items, $4,999-Flrm 720·1722 965.1772 or 842.4321 a/c. lamps, etc. 35' Mooring Btwn ,88 ESCORT • ,J 114 2 o KJ9 6 • IOR7 25 Flower holder 26 Chum DOWN 1 Clutch 2 Tardy T D II P Id 512 Larkspur 15th .,. Lido, N.B. op o ara • $9500/obo. 969·5553 5 speed. economy SOUTH •K G c;?A954 2 <>AQ42 •Q 6 Th1'1 r w1111 no po1nl 1n w1111ling l11nt' ']'hr ilinmond q11<'rn wn11 line1111t>d qurcrflflrully, a 11padr wn11 ll'd t-0 lhe ll<'t' and a d111mond bark to llCI' Next ram<' lhrl't' rounds or d11h11, rlcclarf'r diacarding a d18· monn rrom hnnd A rluh nifT an the rloqrd h11 n1l cnmpletrd a pnrtrnl 11lnp It wn11 now t1ml' In throw W!'icl nn lrn<i with the mai;trr tnimp 11nd hope for lht> hesl 29 Spelled leltne$ 33 Gets. as salary 34 Stare 3 Dl'clare openly 4 Inhabitant For Records. Jazz,---------car, (200512/358569). Sountracka, etc. COSTA MESA 6124 BALBOA: 40' DOCK, $5995 36 Monk's !Ille 37 -p1em1um 5 To1e1aled Calt Miko 645·7505. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Two S I d e T I e . Toyot• of 9' and 13' Wide. Huntington B••ch scarce 38 Bushy·lt1•~ 6 r 11m up one's e 1""1 UN..i '"""" s~ rnu'K'les 27 P1~n1on 46 Grp 7 P1evancnlo1 28 Vl'llfld 47 Nastier ---------12800 Wiiiow SAT 8·2 • 714-842-4905. 714-847-8555 FREE TO YOU 6022 F\.!rn. Househld llems, 1=~="",..------•·--------The bidding· NORTH EAST anlmats 8 Viper 30 Many ltmes 50 Sctieme FREE HAIR CUT w/putChlH of chem I YC. Emerald Beauty a.ion P•trlck 838-8811 Bldg Mat, Kg H20 Bed SalVS11p_ 91t beam. 10 '88 Muat•ng Conv. Gu Htr1, Tbts/Chl'S Etc. mlns io 1ea, main 5 . 0 , 5 ·s pd • red , Bl channel, up to 45ft leather. old s tock. ock Yard S•I• $1 0 per. 87S.8835 Runs Xlnll Maintenance Vista Baya recordl·Slnce now. (oH Santa Ana) $6000 515 010"' •Sundav 8 ·1 • ·I••••••••• . ~ INT r Rll" 3• PMs 5• Pou Pau ran SOt.rm WE~ 31:" r110 .co ru11 61:7 Pau ~ Buller container 40 Perch · 41 lhe Clan ol the Cave Bear· author 9 0to11ys 31 CH"e ll1e 51 long easy 10 Glossy paint 32 Swo1d stnde 1 t SQoeal 3" 011tch chet'se 52 Former map 12 Pan tn a play 35 WC>Mrnopper s 1nits 13 Ol<lahoma town tool 53 °'5moullfed r 21 Telescopes 38 Ar11f1<"•at1v h•Qtl S4 Memo eye vo.ce 55 NOlhm dOln'1" Loads of new/barely AUT '93 TEMPO OL PETS & used kllchen and QMOBILES Auto, ac, pa, must llrnvo' Down lo nothing but '>p:tdl'!'1, W1'11l wall forrrd to give dcclnrt'r 11 rufT-itlufT 1'hr lnc;t two tnrkc; Wl'rl' 'IC'Orrd hy II c;p;i1IP n1fT'" <htmmy nq rlrrlnrf'r dtJ<rnrclrd a clin· mnnd, lhr n 11 d1omonrl ruff in hnnd 42 Slbltng s child 44 Slight foohnq 47 Beanng 48 -Maior constellation 49 Sounds ol 23 Avail oneself of 42 Undercover 56 Attracted 25 U or I cl'p 57 Cap.tat ot 26 Sumptuous 43 Shoe pans Yemen ANIMALS 6049 ___ h_o_u_so_h_o_ld_ll_om_s._ soot (100835/138238) i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $6995. W:i!lll'<l v:ilnl'!l ari-the hllnr nf a dccl:iror's e Xi!lLJ-llCI'. 00en thl' Rllr· lion rannol idl'nlify thi!I nnw, nnn df'<'lnrer has lo work hnrd to mnkc whnl c;hould ha\•e heen A !H mplr rnnlrnct meal 45 Pursueo 60 Stull Mlcrow•v•. S60. Bread m•chlne brand new, S90. 515-9595 TICKETS 6075 Davis Cup Tickets April 4,5,6 . Face value. Call Ric k or Lynn, 646-0216 day1. GARAGE SALES •Ol•nt S•I•• Toyot• of S1turday 8am-2pm BMW 9030 Huntingto n Beach 249 Flower St Furniture, clothes. lots liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ 7_1_,.._8_4_7_·8_5_5_5_ ot Stull! 548·4711 •93 3251S Blk/tan. '95 ES CORT WON GOOD STUFF! 46k mis. Loaded! 5 lpd, a/c, p/s, !amlly Sal8am·1 2noon Must seel $23k OBO wagon. (100988/ 274 Knox Place 721·9133 , Alan 373118). $8995. Furn, clolhes, books. Tovota o f 1---------Huntington Beach Saturday 8am·2pm BUICK 9035 714-847·8555 North-~oulh used a me·hidding !ll'qurnre t.o r nd up in a slnm thol WAI< cl 1s tinrlly 11g11in sl lhe odcl s bera11se of t.he duplication in 11pnrll'~ Thrre was no wny lo discov· <>r, however, that the queen of J.c>arn to be a better bridge p lRycr! S ub1tcribe n ow to the Goren Rridge Letter by calling 1800) 788-1225 for information. Or write to: Gor«>n Bridge Let· ter, P .O. Dox 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60f>l40. Quollty turn. decorator 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii access. 3 Ille cab.1• ---------contemp. sola/chalr, '85 Riviera Exe cond, HONDA 9085l----------.------------------- OR set, much more! new tires, $2500. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2200 Canyon DR 723-193 7 ,83 Accord Htc hbk MAZDA 9 125 NISSAN 9150 TOYOTk Sunday 9a m ·3pm p w r 51 r /b r ks, K 0 0 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9210 '!!'-""'P.~----------~10~~1~1....,~12~~,~3~ 14 17 0 33 37 f'u rn lture. beds,1·CAD---------wood TO. A/C. Svc '92 MX3 •93 SENTRA '85 S UPRA 5-spd, all clothing. toys, etc. IlLAC 9040 rcrds. Now trs, cllch. Auto. loaded, cute. 5 speed, air, ps, eco· pwr, new liros. banory BA.I.BOA 2403 College Dr liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil alt. 51500. 642-2940 ( 2 o o 4 6 o /1 1 5 e 3 e) nomtcal cnr. (200360/ & rad1a1or. Snrl. 165k ISLAND 6 1 06 ---------'88 Seda n Deville S9,995. 734376) 58595 53350 080 646·1876 0 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil c '90 Accord A!T, AC, T t f Toyota of 8 C NEWPORT ham pa g n e. V 8 . lull pwr, AM/FM c.nss o yo a o ' 7 e llca Convert I d di A II Ill Huntington Be~ch Huntington Beach G d. p Ltd Ed' •MOVING SALE• BEACH 6169 oa e o s gr . snrf, tint, cstm whls. 714·847·B555 ran r1x I· 44 Furnllure. Appliances. gold pkg. special top $S ,SOO 631.6890 714-847-855 uon AT, AC, full pwr, House wares Items. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii looks like convon. 69k 16 valve ong, cstm Sat. April 5th 9-4 •G Sale Sat, 8·l2• mis. A must see earl '91 Civic OX whls. new trs Org No Early Birds OR tbl +chrs. Peg Per· S6500. 675·8610 5 spd, a/C, casso110. MERCEDES 9130 OLDSMOBILE 9155 owner. Htgh miles yet 233 Agate Ave ego strqller/hlgh chair, ,86 Sedan Deville oas saver. (200477} iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loo ks/runs llko new. matching crib, Chang· Wh-Uk T 535793), $9995 '87 Ciera Brougham 53,950 553·664 8 CORONA DELMAR 6122 Ing table, Bellini wall tie. e newt otal Tovo ta of '74 450SLC Classic V6, lull pwr. Only 64k '89 CAMRY WGN Mileage 48,525. New H ti t e h 2nd owner alloy whls shivs & navy blue de· engine, brakes & tires. un ng on eac · • "Org mi. & ti showsl V6. lamily wagon, signer bedding: baby pp 55800 640.2181 714-847-8555 orig cond. 176K mi, 53700 831·8433 must see! {1009661 I h L , 1---------55950.obo 720-0370 c 01 es. ots o other •93 Civic LX 051909) S9395. good slutU.. E'Bluff Auto a/ I f II -,8-0_4_5_0_S_L_C_l_m_m_a_c_. Toyota of BEACH MANSION 419 Vlafi Suerte CHEVROLET 9045 pow'or, c~1 cf0s. ca~. Blk/Patamino. 95K, ROLLS ROYCE 9182 Huntington Beach MOVING SALE • 8 7 Golf a T 91 k m1s. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ( 1 o O 8 e 1 /O o 4 7 9 4) 2nd local owner. chrm liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ 7_1_4_·_8_4_7_·8_5_5_5_ 1-----------,.-----------,..--------- Bedroom Sets. TV, Xlnt cond. AM/FM/CD $9495 whls, cd, Michelins. '78 Rolla Cornish '91 COROL:LA Exercise Equipment. stereo. A/C. $4000. '77 Corvette Toyota of $9500. 759·348Y Gorgeous! 34k mllosl A u 1 o . a le. p /s . Tab 1 e s, B 1k 0 s , ____ 8_4_6_·2_0_8_8__ Teal green, T·tops, Huntington Beac h Wire wheels. very ( 1 OO!l77/MZ209648) Harpoon, Etc .... new tires, looks very 714·847·8555 '84 190E Crean. xlnt special. 543.!>00 S7995. VANS 9225 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Must Seel Super Garage Sale nice. $5,000 ainr. running. Loaded. Snrf. 644•8819 Toyota of You Wiii Buvt teak desk, chair, King 673·6700. 543·18971---------now brks, ball. 98k Hunt)ngton Beach '90 740GL Dk Grey, blk lthr, 4dr, snrl, good trs. Good cond. $8700. 854 -2828 '61 VW Bug Custom rebulll. Mint cond. Tan/chrome. 1914CC hi pertormanco eng. $4500/obo. 645-4398 '90 FOX GL Power Steering Musi see! $5995. -.Sa\. Only. 7am·Noon bedspread, decorator-....,.,,,...,,......,....,,,.....=-"'""""--ISUZU 9100 mis. Must sell!! S5900.1_________ 714·B47-8555 3308 Ocean Blvd. accessories, silver. '95 4 ·Dr Tahoe 547-4246 SATURN 9190. ---------glass, etc. Top quality, Forest green, tan llhr,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------·• Toyota of Huntington Beach 714·847·8555 Good jobs reliable services lnlerestlng things to buy It's all there Q r •at v •I u •I ed. custom whls/tlres, '89 Amigo Low ml. '86 3 00SDL Ok Blue. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4X4 9221 ---------1 Sat Only 8·2 Loaded! $26,000 llrm Xlnt cond, ono owner, Lo-ml 64k. Xlnt cond. •94 SC2 Gold. Fullliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VOLVO 9230 2038 Vis ta Cafon 714·842·9232 new t op. S5000. Org owner. $18,500 pwr. Mnrool. Lthr Int. •83 5 •10 Blazer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 548·6011 675·9364 Lv mssg 22k mis. Org owner. 1 SANTAANA HEIGHTS DATSUN S·spood, 6-cy , runs s1 2.ooo. 645-4431 good, needs work S 17 50.obo 642·3822 '81 Volvo DL AT, AC, am/Im cass, alloy whls, woll main, classic condition S3200/obo. 549-7526. Why play Hide 'N Seek with chlldc1re? Call Cl•saltled todayl 642·5678. '89 VW .Jetta Cnarcoal gray, AT,1 ________ _ AC, stereo cass, sun· ANTIQUES & roof, super low mi, all -records, lmmac cond. CLASSICS 9250 55999/obo. 548-4688 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MEET someone special through class1fled '73 M•seratl Citroen 37k miles. All original Sl0,500 or besl otter. Must sell! 998-5212 •5E•R•Vl-C•E ___ , CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING SERVICES CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY FLOOR INSTALL HAULING 3720 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PLUMBING 3890 SCREEN 3 5 5 7 REP AlRS 3 620 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3919 DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 CEILING MASTER •Acoustic Removal• Custom TeX1ur .. Palnt l.Jc'd. M1rk 838-7300 APPLIANCES SERVICE A to Z HANDYMAN liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK TO THE DUMP ALL-AMERICAN THE LOCAL PLUMBER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTAlUREFACE CABINETS *WINDOW CLEANING• John Do Fin M11onry s a I• s *Svc• Inst all C7 14 -988·1 882 ) VICTOR'S Pron Land· Moves-U..... ·a James E. Bangort Co.· Mobil• Screen S•rv-Kllchens, baths, doors, ·Mini Bllnda-Brlck•Stone•Block Hard'wd/Vlnyl/Ceramic AVAILABLE TODAY scape Malnt. Seasonal Carefully, Couneously Free Estimates New & Re-screening windows. Doug 54&-7259 FREE ESTIMATES Lg/Sm JbhRepalrs ok PERGO/Carpet/Free est 988·1882 Color 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt & For lho Right Price Friendly Strvice•lnsured Liew 181673 BondeCI~ CARPENTRY•Wlndow1 845·0335 Free Est. & Advice L708279 968·9590 $20 HAULER Reis N.B. 457·1739 U186977 5 49·0223 L#532981 675-9304 Roger 714·548·08SQ, Doors • Wood Fences L1687191 831·3832 YARD c T .,,,.........,........,,..--....,......,...--1---------Clean·up•Free Est. lean-up, ree Split Second Moving Expert Dr1ln Cleaning --------- Closet/Garage OCrganizers GARAGE JOHN 650·1628 Trim/Hodges/Removal Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv & Plumbing Repairs TAX Ll26t581 • all Bob fine CONTRACTORS New Lawn & Plants. 70ay/Sr Oisc/T l 178452 20yrs exp. All woik guar. 0~=~~3c~:.;~·:: Euro~an GENERAL 3558 iiDiiOiiOiiRiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii6ii7ii8 IMPROVEMENTS 980·8502 Pg·748·537s 432-9123/P-346·5850 Steve 545-8298 PREPARATION 3925 Custom c1bln11s/crown 1r¥1"""'Nt. .... Cleaning HOME 375 ---------P recl•• Plumbing moldlng/tlle/marblt/Mlsc •$25 S e rvice Call• 6 LEGAL PAlNTING 3858 Repairs & Remodels repllrs. Charles 557.7684 FORTE AJ P1llH Con1tructlon Ropalrs/Serv/Openers SERVICES 3812 . FrH Estimates Additions•Remodeltng All Makes·Modela LIKE·NU CONCRETE L1&87398 98,M090 *IT'S TU TIME* Call early for appt .Jeanne Hare E.A. Reured IRS 673-890$ HOUSEHOLD ·General Contracting· Llc'd 650.Serv-(7378) Remve oil/rust stalns.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 24Yrs Quallty P1lntln9 ORCO PLUMBING SERVICE L•45o732 848•3018 ••S475 _ 16X7•• crack rpr. R•nurseal wdl---------TOUCHUPS, TOO & Drain Cleaning--------- lnclutses hallway, decks Free est 760·8427 UNLIMITED 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor 70aya/Wk•Free Est. TUTORING APPLIANCE REPAIR 714 63 J-9044 BATH & KITCHEN weather-strip, lnstalla· STRUCTURAL DESIGN ·CONSULTATION· Uc#280644 645·3209 L#727705 780-8170 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W Sh R 'd • Cab'inets lion & tax 645·5104 Rosldent'l/Small Bus. Phone calls made and RAINBOW Clrcle M-lnt. ---------• Hhtrs,,Orytrs, Frigs LeakY owers ep • •Spanlsl:t•Fr•nch• • 3426 CERAMIC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I TILES 3528 392-9 Sat11. R111.831·0287 Regroutlng & lnstall'n •Ceramic Tiies Additions • Remodels letters written on your P1int1ng-lnl/Ext Houst/Apl •ltall•n•Eng·ESL• L670130 Dean of Tlla •Counters & Floors L1303t33 723-1800 behalf. Documents re-Ouallly Job. Free est. •DAN DAWSON• ·UCI P.rolessor M.A.· BATHTUB REGIAZING 3448 REMODEL 4 LEH H Complete reflnl1hlng & Restoration 1ervlce1 New Shower Doort Lie/Ins 283-0779 BUSINESS SERVICES HUMAN 3488 * RESOURCES * Prof HR Con1ult1n11 to aHlll you In over· load Ii atart·up com• pany. Work on your lite Of' our1. PT·FT 714-440-9008 673-8065 or 846-8526 ---------l#S04803 Rob 376·212"' HANDY MAN 3710 viewed for free. Retain Ll569897 838-8888 PLUMBING Excellent Results • •---------110 ey fio th" n Water Heaters • Drains Newport Tll• ' Marble COMPUTERS 3556 1•100·828·50 11 •Paint/Carpentry• JEWELRY 3784 ~~e aye;; for o~ly s9o: A Better Way Painting Remodel • Rep1ir Tian$1a~ons 497•397~ F~e Crahsmanthlp ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil========= Drywall and morel' Uniled l egal Providers Quality Craftllmanshlp Faucett • Flxturos •Spanl•h·Engtlah• A CEPT VISA·M/C 1.D. DEVELOPMENT Small Jobs Oki Wiiiiam Harold .Jowelor 888·4 S8·LAW 1 For areas prlce.•Rets. L#554722 • 646-6720 Bl·llnguat TeachM Showar1/Counler1/Flr11r---------Custom Home/Remodel Watch/Jewelry Ropa'ir "--------~ L612113 1·800·848·1530 Pgr!l'717·5729 Private Classes-Home Npn Stone/Marble Fplcs COM p UTE R Gary 645"5277 or Oflice. 844-8487 &:645488 842·2214 TRAIN I~ Q ~: .. ~:~otl~~~~~~··.-=R'""o'"'o""'F,,,....,R=E=P..,.A-.IR,,..· -. Antlquo •Flne Jewelry CHUNG'S PAINTINQ ---------•Windows 3.11/95 •Collings painted Buy/sell/lr1d1 873·038S•·MA--S-S_A_G_E ___ 3_8_3_0 23Yrs E>ep·Grt Prlcel Earthqu•k• Sefetyl--------- • MS Office/Quicken LEWIS Con•tructlon • Expert Electrical Guar Work·Free Est Strap• tor hot watef WALL • Hardware/Sottware Remodol•Handyman •Carpentry & More LANDSCAPE •· Ucl375602 538-1534 lhn•1t'1'11'ed". on71y2.So6!4·995 COVERINGS L#704773 Local Res. 22Vr1 Exp. Ll535977 °' L&B Sports Ther•plf ------~--1 2 ,.. CHILD CARE 3536 3932 . ON SITE • 70AVS •714·557-5925• 7 1 4 .5 3 8 ·1 8 7 2 LAWN CARE 3808 All body care to relax lk•'• Cus1om Pal11t1no ~~~~~~~~~ •A Place In The HHrt 714·721-0252 & J t RN /LMT Prof, Clean. Quality----~----= Homel::IDeyl::ICare "========~ 1---------BREWER'S TV·VCR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CMrfl uvono7e2. 2·""823 Work. lntJEX1 & Oock1. POOL F•rthlng Interiors E Ill II I· BAS y D M INT • lnatallat1on • Removal nro no a ag81. Computer Tr•lnlnn DRYWALL & Hom• Servlc•• . IC AR A L#703468 831·4610 SERVICE 3894 Discount W1llcoverlnn Fun activities, meal1 & • Under $900. UE73660 1 CALL DO!S IT ALLI STRESSED OUT? "' T.L.C.I L#3042o27l6 Aflordable·P•r•onal SERVICE 3584 Accept MIC & VISA 831•4422 Mas11ge Therapy 1n Of.'1 Pe ters Painting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L1560875 873·1212 Can Cathy 845-4831 One-on-One Tralnlngliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C.M. Dale 831·1818 Peger-413-8142 olc. Heather 843·9053 20 Years Expeuence lalend Blu• Pool• The Stripper ... CLEANING SERVICES 3548 CAB Admln 631-4258 ..-SMALL JOB EXPlftT ,....,_.._ • .., .... .,..,...--:::_ $15 OliF Initial V11lt Free Estimates Pool & Sp• Wkly Svc. Speclall z l n g ~n MACMEDIC • Care for Orywall/Pl••t•r Repilr Handymen Charlie • THEES • Interiors and Exterior• Wallpeper Removal Maclnto1h Computer• Painting, carpentry, T~ ~.I Referral. 854-0512 Repair: hller/pump/t\lr L5889241 H3·5037 ;Hanging. hplng1Tu1ure water blasllng, fences. ~=...... 1 76_ MOVING 3834 Acid with 845-8728 In your hme/ofc. Low/ Comm/RH 551·5573 Local COM 780-5044 ~~ ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W• Qela should hllr)I hourly rate. 873-8819 L•wn Servic e . Mow/II PET 3910 1ogether. Strip, lnslatt,_ A TOUCH 01' CLASS HOME SERVICES edge/sod/1prlnltlet1/ PUBLIC NOTICE ROOFING 1dvice to the crazy •• Cleaning. RH/Comm CONCRETE a ELECTRICAL 3610 Anything & Everything cln·up. Al 988-2718 The Calll. Public Ulill-SE!tVICES 3870 8314111 AnY1111"1 Uc/Bonded. Free E1t. MASOU"DY 3557 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ft .. E1tlmate. Ref's. Lve m1g or call ehor 5 ties Commlt1lon RE· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BALBOA ROOFING CO ' --------- Teresa 2Bll·T143 "" Smell Job •XPl!RT _M.,..l_c_h_a_•_l_7_5_•_1_4_4_o_ •OAEBN MASTERS QUIRES that a ll uted Pet SltteJ/Doe Walker Ou11ity Wotk Quamt'd,. Can't Hem to fiUBLltHiD WRITER eBOH HOUSECLEANING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Duncan •1ectrlc MSM Con at Carpentry Land1caplng & Main!. ho us• ho Id goo d• Oally/Overmght vl11t1. 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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 r----------------------------------------------------------------------------, I I ' ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I In Newport-Mesa 1 AN OFFER YOU CAN'T REFUSE - "The Godfather,• the Mafia classic that spawned the unending titfe of all those other Mafia films, returns to the big screen today at _the Edwards Big Newport Cinema in Newport Beach. Francis Ford Coppola's film version of Mano Puzo's novel won three Academy Awards and features Marlon Brando, AJ Pacirlo, Robert Duvall, James Caa~and Diane Keaton. There will be two mabnee perfonnaces ddily at noon ·and 4 p.m. dJld an evening show at 8. The theater 1s located at 300 Newport Center Dnve 644-0760. 2 HIGH ON THE HOG -More than 1,000 motorcyclists will nde in the seventh annual Canyon Crwse for Kids on Sunday, which benefi ts COPES. an organization that helps abused chil- dren. The 11 a .m. ride ends at Hard Rock Cafe at Fashion Island, where bluesrnan Jonny Lang performs at 1 p.m., followed by George Thorogood and the Destroyers -at 3 p.m. $1 5 for preregistered riders, $20 the day of the event; both include pin, T- shirt, lunch and concert. General admls- si~n to the. concert IS $5. 540-7387. 3 ANGELIC MUSIC -Musica Angebca portrays a story of love lost and regained through dances and songs from the early English vocal ropetoire in "Mad Songs.· Soprano Samela Aird Beasom and tenor Daniel Plaster are accomparued by Michael Eagan on lute and archJute, and Mark Chatfield on bass viol during the pedormance Saturday at 8 p.m. at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. (310) 478-1258. 4 CAT'S MEOW -Tbe Mia Margarita Cat Fanciers will be putting on a feline-focused show Saturday and Sun~y from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, Building 14. $4 for adults; $3 for seniors; free for chil- dren under 14. 347-7041. S URBAN SPRAWL -Urban Sprawl wW perform with All Day Wue at 8:30 p.m. today al Emerald Forest, 309 Palm St .. Balboa. Admission is free. but it is a 21·and-older show. 723-5000. U. ALBEE -lWo short works by America's premier absurdist play- ght, Edward Albee -•American 0ream· and •finding the sun• -will open today and run through April 13 in Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Me a. Curtein Is set for 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $5 al the door. For information, call 432- 5640. 7 'SEASON' Al SYMPHONY -The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will perform Vivaldi's •Tue Four Seasons· Jed by conductor/viow.ast Joseph Silverstein (right) at its first cham- ber concert of the Leo Freedman Foundation Classics Series, at 8 p.m Wednesday and Thursday at the Orange County Pert orrning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Free concert previews will be gwen at 7 p .m. Tickets are $8-$44. 755-5799. 8 DISCOVER YOUR INNER ARTIST - The Oasis Senior Center offers a six-week discussion group based on Julia Came.ron's ·The Artist's Way• from 7 to 8:30 p.m. beginning Thursday at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Participants will explore their creative potential and overcome creative blocks. Cost is $58 and preregistration is required. For information, call 644-3151. 9 SCRIPT READING -South Coast Repertory presents a reading of Stuart Flack's new comedy, •Sidney Bechel Killed a Man,• at 7:30 p.m. Monday at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $7. For information, call 957-4033. 10 HOORAY FOR HOUYWOOD - Emmy~ward-winning pianist and band leader Joe Massimino (right) ci.nd jazz singer Jack Wood join a group of top-rated musicians in a mus.ical bibute to Hollywood at 4 p.m. Sunday at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance reserved tickets are $14, advance discount tickets are $12 for OCC students, semor citizens and children under 12, and tickets sold at tl).e door are $18. 432- 5880. 11 POWER GOLF -Super Crown Boo~ Store presents author and exercise physiologist John Canido, who will be signing bis book, •The Fitness Approach To Power Golf,• from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m . Saturday at 1835 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Canido will also be demonstrating fitness tips for golfers. For information, call 645-8495. I . ' L -------------------------------------------·--------------·-----------------~ FRIDAY. APRIL 4, 1997 PHOTO ~RTESY STAN SHOUIC Prom left. vlollnlst Amy SlmJ, bassoon player i>avld Riddles, vlollntst Yu-Tong Wang and trumpet player David Walles are ready to mix it up at classical music mixers. ' MAHLER FOR THE ANTI-MALL CROWD Pacific Symphony Orchestra will have pre-concert mixers at the Lah for people in their 20s in 1997-98 By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot To introduce Bach to a gener- ation thought to be more associ- ated with Bush, lhe Pacific Symphony Orchestra has creat- ed a special series for 20-to 29- year-olds for the 1977-98 sea- son. "Classical Raves• -intro- ducing new, young audiences to the symphony -will feature pre-concert gatherings at the Lab Anti-Mall in Costa Mesa, featuring hors d'oeuvres from Habana and coffee from the Gypsy Den. Dinners can be pur- chased at The Lab's Discord.la Cybercale, which will also pro- vide Internet access for ravers. Partygoers then b ead over to the Orange County Performing Arts Center for the concerts, which are part of the Leo Freedman Foundation Classics t1Gt1~ ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak •Seafood •Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 Series and feature the work of composers such as Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff. "This age group is often overlooked,• said the Lab's Shaheen Sadeghi. "There's a tremendous amount of sophisti- cation in the people who visit the Lab. Classical music is defi- nitely happening; it's just a mat- ter of how you go about pre- senting it.• Series subscribers will be offered dlsco).1.nts for Lab stores, including a 10% discount at Tower Alternative, free dessert with lunch or dinner at Habana and two-for-one tickets for the Theatre District. The series begins in November, and all parties begin at 6 p.m. and concerts at 8 p.m. Subsaiptions for the five-con- cert series are $75; proof of age is required. For more informa- tion, call 7 55-5799. . KENNY PRINTER 72 HOURS 0 72 HOURS FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 ~ ~ Ford, Pitt offset blarney-in Irish-themed fi1!n • EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Critics column features· movie cri- tiques written by community members serving on our panel. Good, but not among Ford's best films Devdney (Brad Pitt) mas a boarder at the request of a Judge and secret IRA supporter. The young man is a charmer tlnd 1s soon embraced as a farru- ly member. You edn't w1'n 'em alJ. Which LS not lo SdY "Th<' Oevil's Own " lli not an cnjoydble movie; it's Then Lhe terror begms. JUlil not up lo lht• lt1ul thriller lildn- clcmls the pubhr PX Jll'<'I!'. wht•n I ldm!>CJO Ford'" the· ... 1,ir Thi~'" d <,f ory of Whe n O'Meara and hls wife come home unexpectedly one afternoon, they are almost killed by two intruders. Being the good, methodical and intelligent cop he is, O'Meara goes over the house carefully and finds Lhf' stash the terrorists (arms supplJers) had been searching tor. hond111q c1nd Eleanore Humphrey tw trt1y.il crnd from that point on, "Tho DPv1l's Own" becomes the tense thrust-and-parry contest it WdS mcc1nt to be. The foes are tough, resourceful and ruthless. 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(but not to the nauseating degree beloved by most action- film directors nowadays) and the reactions of the antagonists are generated by honest princi- ples and emotions. You can't help liking Pitt's character,.so you share Ford's regrets when he must go in pur- suit. The bonding betwee n the two men is a potent factor and its impact on the chase keeps the action suspenseful. Both men use their considerable skills to give warmth and scope to characters who could be stock portrayals in lesser hands. In fact, the entire cast is believ- able. The slower pace in the early sequences would seem to be the fault of the director, Alan J . Pakula, known for exemplary pictures such as "Klute" and ·All the President's Men.• Most film fans have read of the reputed script difficulties, . w,~,...,..>-"'W",,,...,,. ~...,, /"l"";,,,.,,i/V''°' ~,.,,,,- primarily because or the interest of the principals to give d "fleshing out" lo the characters. Pakula, however, spends too much time establishing this. It results in some nice interaction, but at the expense of the inevitable tensions lbe plot calls for. Even so, you won't be wast- ing your time or money if you opt to see Ford, Pill and assort- ed felons in "The Devil's Own.· ELEANORE HUMPHREY, "over 65," lives in Costa Mesa and is a political junkie involved with several city committees . Accent on Pitt in film "The Devil's Own,• directed by Alan J. Pakula, is an interest- ing story about a strong friend- ship that grows between an IRA soldier (Brad Pitt) and an American police officer ./V,,. •••• "''~ ~.ie ._,,.,~,,,. .-" .... ./'V',..,,1'4',,..., n,,,.<C""b A ll""V•Jil'1-.,,, 1if ,,_. ,,_,,4,Y ,,.. ... ,,,1-w!,ll-#.,l-4'!" C~•i"'41""1'•.e­ ._...,,..,,...,#·,.,_..«-~J' Sll~.._'-'1 1'1<; l .UNC..'I I & l >I NNl !.H . ""-~a.y c.1~-.,u.p.agn., ,a,._~_,, I l 100•m • U 3oOOp • .,. o .. tt•t Cor $ t 5.90 Greoi.~ .Z::,14-,.cb Ofi'~r 1 lb. Liv• "'1•1n• Lob•t•r w/F~•h Paat.• only $~2.90 For reaerv•·~lona Pl•••• C::nlt 673-9500 .2..5 J f!••t P'.1u.-/~1,-C o ••f" Mlgl'tw•y N•¥'tllpof"lt 8••<:" -A':!A:. .... (Harrison Ford) that wben chal- lenged turns to murder. Both Ford and Pitt give believable perfor- mances. The story moves quickly but has great development and a st:J'bng plot. Pitt bas an excellent lrish accent, although I couldn't Katte HosteUer quite accept it at first. When he opened his mouth, I thought "He's not Irish." I had seen him in other movies and was accustomed to hearing his regular voice. It did- n't bother me throughout the whole movie, just a little at first. What is very effective is the ending. It isn't happy, but it completes the movie in a strong sense. Maybe it is good. oiaybe it is bad -depending on whose side you take in the end. Lost? Go see the movie! KATIE HOSlETLER, 17, is a Newport Beach resident and a junior at Newport Harbor High School. /li"See CRITICS PAGE 5 ~isse~JA www.dcafe.com 2930 Bristol, Costu Ml'sa 714-427-5855 FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 72HOURS 0 ~OW PLAYI NG: Film Festival in Newport ·Beach TODAY EDWARDS MESA Noon: "The Malang of Maps• (WaJes) Boy makes maps lo deal with Cuban Missile Crisis and family problems. 2 p.m.: ."Nothmg Personal" (Ireland) lrelAJld's version of gangbangers ln 197 5 Belfast. 4 p.m.: "Eating Bitler·. {UK) Man meet\ mysterious young woman tn thriller. EDWARDS UNIVERSITY 6 p.m.: "lieartbreak lslllfld" (T&wan) Woman becomes human-rights advo- cate after lover is pe™'C'Ulod. 8 p.m.: "Sand Trap• (USA) Desert no11 thriller. 10 pm.: "Darklands" (Welles) Reporter stumbles on sle<>llown secret Plus an!· , mal sacnl1nos lANDMARK'S PORT 11 ·30 a m "The Monkey Kid• (USNCluna) 9-year-old gvl hves through Cultural Revolution. 1 p.m.. "Cold Fever· (lceldlld) A Tok yo man gives up Hawailan vacation lo per- form me~ sefVice in Iceland 3 p.m. "Nostalgia for COU11trylaod0 (Vietnam) Young man deals with upcoming military semce. UO CRYSTAL COVE 7 p.m.: "Rachel. Nevada" (USA) Humorous documentary on Rachel, "UFO Capital of lhe World. 8 p.m.: "Hands on the Ha.rd Body" (USA) Documentary on endwancc con- test -la.st person to take hands off truck wins. 9:30 p.m.: "Stand Tall" (USA) Lou' "The lncredlble Hulk" Ferrigno returns to bodybuilding CAPTAIN BLOOD'S Noon: •A Perfect Candidate• (USA) Documentary on Oliver North's run for lhe U.S. Senate. 3 p.m .. "Troublesome Creek• {USAI Movie about fllmmaxer's family's struggle to keep farm won awards at Sundance. 6p m · "The Last Supper• (USA) Cameron Diaz. Jason Alexander lea· tured m him about group ol liberals wbo lnVlte conservatives over lor lheu "la.st supper.· 8 p.m . ·Joe & Joe" (USA) lWo guys want a bigger lawnmow<'I, gel involved in 1ewel-hunll.og 10 pm .. ·crying Freeman• (Japan/France) Poller kidnapped by crime organization. turned into klller. Pl.ANET HOU.YWOOO 2 p.m.: "Homeboy" (Ireland) Short film about young man who goes to any lengths lo enswe survival of lamlly. SAWRDAY EDWARDS MESA Nooo.: "Rainbow" -(UK/Canada) Actor Bob Hos!dJls directs story of lcids and a dog who find the end of the rainbow. 2 p.m.: "Short Films I" Includes Oscar nominee "The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage.· 4 p.m.: "Elena's Redemption• (P.hilippioes) Woman tries to remember her dire circumstances In "the d ly. 6 p.m.: "The Almighty Fred" (USAI Veruce brothers start a religion based on a doughnut motif. 8 p.m.: "Dnven" [USA) Fateful week in Lives of four Los Angeles cabbies. 10 p.m.: "Organ• (Japan) "Bio-punk" movie about stealing l)wnan organs. EDWARDS SOUTH COAST VJUAGE 3 p.m.: "The Day the Pig Fell Into the Well" (South Korea) South Korean wba.n love rectangle. UO CRYSTAL COVE Noon.: Digital Dreams Conference 3 and 4:45 p.m.: Digital Dreams Festival 7 p.m., "Staccato Purr of the Exhaust• (USA) Miserable young miLn be'comes Jerk when parents lJ)' lo sen hls car. When the car is stolen. he sees the error of bis ways. 9 p.m.: "Short Films a· Includes lhe Intriguingly titled "I Need lo Kill My Roommate. CAPT~N BLOOD'S Noon: "Ghost in the Shell" (Japan) Animated thriller about secret agent comes with seal of approval from Siskel and Ebert. 2 p.m.: "Eating Bitter" 4 p.m.: "Eden" (USA) '60s wife and moro suffering from multiple sclerosis bas out-of-body µperiences of flying. 6 p.m.: "Tuneless" (USAI Couple involved m petty crime escape lo winter seascape. Narrative comprised mostly of still photos. 8 p.m.: •A Day al lb~· (USA) The independenl·filnl diredOJ's night- mare -aspiring filmmakers accidental· ly kill a man with a moVle prop 10 pm · "God's Lonely Man" (USA) Story of •contemporary lfaVJS Bidde. • ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM Of ART 2 p.m.. Chos 4 p.m : "Hands on a Hard Body REEL CRITICS CONTINUED FROM 4 Strong acting, weak on background story Sometimes a little rivalry between superstars can be a good thing. Both Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford give strong, mov- ing perfor- mances in this film about a member of the IRA on a mission to June Fenwaer buy weapons in the United States. The film does assume the audience has some knowledge of the background of Northern Ireland's centuries or pollti<lal/religious strife. lJ:le scarcity of background informa- tion leaves the viewer to assume that Pitt's character became a terrorisVfreedom fighter (depending which side one is on) purely because he saw his father gunned down as he was sifting down to dinner with his family. The reported script changes during production create some strange jumps and detours in the plot. However, keep your focus on the. main character and you will not get lost. Nor will you be disappointed. Had the director and cast been allowed to make the film they set out to make, •Tue Devil's own• would have been a five-star film. As it Is, it's a three-and-a-half-star film with a five-star perlor- mance by Pitt. And that ain't bad I • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resi- dent in her late 50s, is vice president of a work force training company. SUNDAY EDWARDS MESA 10 p.m., ""ftle Last Supper" EDWARDS SOUTH COAST VIUAGE Lonely boy's tnend teaches htm lo play the accordion Noon· "Rachel, Nevada" Noon: "Blendings" (Sri Lanka) Star· crossed lovers ln 1880s Ceylon. 3 p.m.: •Wild Bill: Hollywood Mavericlc" (USA) Documentary on William Wellman, director ol moVles induding "Public Enemy." "Nothing Sacred" and ·wings: 2 pm.· "Edward James Swider ol Dreams· (USA) Documentary 4 pm. "Champagne Safan · (Canada) 2 p.m.: "Crying freeman" 4 p.m.: "Nostalgia for Countryland' 5:45 p.m.: ·sunset on Cbaopraya• (Thailand) Love triangle. 8 p.m.: "Cold Fever' UO CRYSTAL COVE 10:30 a.m.: "Weltmeisler" (GPnnany) 7 and 9 p.m .. 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CA 92630 • (between Raymond and Muirlands) Call (7 .14) 472·4700 ·- 72 HOURS FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 Newport Beach resident brings kaleidoscope of Asian film to festival ~-----------------------, I JOIN THE FESTIVITIES I ' I ' I I I I + A list of film festivals I I I ' taking pl«e during the r I run of the Newport Beach I I International Film Fmival I r I By Christopher Goffard, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACI I - Ancln1w Ll' 1s undbctshPdly 1de- c11lstw when he spec1ks of h1i. hopes for lhe As1dn Cincmc1 Kc1le1doscopc sec:t1on of the Newport Beach lntemallon<1I f<llm F~st1val. "ll's really a chance 10 enhance our understc1nd1ng of what the rest of the world is c1boul, • .,c11d LC', 33, who helpc-d select the fpst1vc1l's I b Asian film., ctft!'f Vl<'winy betwC'en 80 rlnd 100 Cdn1hcJc1tPs "ThlS lcgll- 11111zc., lhC' l'Xll>lt'nCI' Of the fcSll· Vdl • LC' 1i. <'4lldlly blunt in d<·.,cnbing the United Sidles dS "c1 Third-World country" when II C'OJllC''> to IOll'rndllOOdl nnl'- llld, nollnq llw d1•c1rth ol A'>tdn hi~ lhdt l'n)oy Wldl' rt•lt•rtS(' h Pr(> "ThN!'\ d trl'rnl'ndou'> ,iruount uf qood work out lht>rf' 1 hc1t\ nevN bl't~n -.hown in A1nc>r1cc1," lw ""'d "It'<. JUSI lhrJt llw d1-.1nhutor'> r'c1n'I tc1k1· lhf' rr<,k 11 's only in <.mclller-c1rru1t f(·st1vc1ls Ilk<• this th,ll ppoplt• Cull n•c1lly ht1VC' lhl' < hcJnC'C' lo .,, •t• .,orm• good work " Lt'. who ovPrs<1w thf' Ai.1c1n '>t •IPct mni. th,., y<>c1r c1nd lc1st Y('dl, will b<• one· or lht• fpw pPO· ph· who dot~•i.n'I n·ly on subt1llPs lhrou4h nw.,I ol tlw fpst1v<1l l lc• MEXICAN RESTAURANT Has gone fishing I For fish tacos our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. The »adltlon Continues Since 1972 speaks eight languages: Vietnamese, Chinese, Cdntonese, Taj, Mandarin, rrench, Spanish c1nd Engltsh. "It comes m hdndy, • he said. The Asian Cinema Kaleidoscope, with films from nine different countries, includes the United States pre- mieres of director M ohan N1yas' "Blendings" (Sri Lanka), direc- tor Gil Portes' "In the Heart of Parddtse" (Philippines). and director Hsu Hsiaonung's "I lea rt break Island· (Taiwan). Hs1aorrung wiJJ introduce his flJm at today's 6 p.m. screerung dt the Edwc1rds Umvers1ty the- c:1ter in lrvrne. Asian directors Like Zhang Y1mou ("Raise the Red Lrlntem, • "To Live") who c:1lrec1dy command wade American foUowmgs have been eschewed m favor of lesser- known tc:1lents, Le explained. "The whole purpose or mter- nd tJOnal film festivc:1ls 1s really to give recognition to first-and sc>cono-time directors that are m the drscovery process,· he sc11d. Le, d Newport Beach resi- d1mt, has been working as a consultant in the internationaJ film distnbution circwt for seven years. Three or four months a year, he "rolls up the sleeves" and jaunts between the Cannes, Berlin, Rotterdam, c1nd Vemce film festivals Le has been •absolutely mvaJuable" in creating the Asian Crnema Kaleidoscope, sa1d Jeffrey S. Conner, the festi- val's executive director. MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y Pl.OT Andrew Le helped select 16 Asian Wms for viewing at the Newport Beach International Film Festival. - Le said that success owed in part to Orange County's Asian popuJauon. products that are coming out of their home countries,• he said. The festival runs April 3-13. I I I I I r r I ~ I I I I I I I + F£S11VAL: Surprise I I International Short Film I I Festival I I WHERE: Taichung City, I ' Taiwan I I WHEN: April tG-13 . I I FUN Ma. The top award I I comes with a $300 prize I I I I + F£511VAL: Los Angeles I I Independent Film Festival I -WHERE! Hollywood WHEN: April 3-7 R1N Ma. Besides the fact that stars such as Sandra Bullock. Sean Penn and Matthew McConnaughey will have films at the festi- val, there will also be a special Storyteller and Int ernet Lounge at the Writers Guild of America. + FESTIVAL: The-30th Humboldt International Film Festival WHERE: Arcata, Calif. WHEN: April 1-5 RIN FAQ Latt yea r's win- ning film was •smell of Ants Burning" by Jay Rosenblatt. ' ' ' • F£S11VAL: The Houston I I International Film Festival I I WHERE: Houston I I WHEN: April 4-13 I I FUN foAC'f: Along with the I ' Newport festival, Houston I ' will be part of the First I I International Internet Film I Festival I I (www.vannevar.comlfilm-I I fest). I I I Conner said the success of ldsl year's Asian selecliorIS, wllh sold-out houses of Vietnamese dnd Filipmo films, helped deter- mme thIS year's choices. "These people are so hungry for the taste of the cultural Forinionnation,caU(714)424- 5320. L-----------------------~ COFFCl One lo•e, One Store, One Family, Together We Stand. BUY 1 GET 1 FREE Cappucinos & Mochas expires 4/30/~7 "If your coffee is not becoming to you, you should be comin to TOTALLY .COFFEE! Start The Cravl~gs ... Start The Addiction ... 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The seven-member band is mdde up of music majors at the college and has garnered top honors seven years in a row in a national Dixieland competition. The band played at the ten- nis facility about 10 years ago, when it was called the John Wayne Tennis Club. ·John Wayne was there, everyone was there,• Cruz said. Before the matches on Saturday, the Marine Corps Ba nd will play patriotic march- ing music from 10:30 a.m. until noon and on Sunday, the Jeffrey John Band will perform a reper- totre of American rock 'n' roll, surf music, reggae, country and contemporary Christian music from 9:30 to 11 a.m. "It's an honor to be part of the event and to represent our community,• said band leader Midnight Specials The IDOll popular dishes ordered during tbe middle of the night at the 24-hour Norm's a.teunnt at 2150 Harbor Bml, Costa Mesa • Zuocbial lticks • Onlondngs • Appeitiler ~platter • Killer c:tml daOwder • OmellM • T-bone sleek and eggs • Hot ... brownie • Scbc>oem (eaDDQIDy-lise bot fudge IUDdee) Jeffrey John Biteli. •Being from Newport Beach, it's my way of participating and representing our community to the world.• Bitetti said he is looking for- ward to sharing his music with the international crowd. "It will be a carruval-ltlce feel; .... a party atmosphere with music in the background," be said. "It will add a little flavor to the event; r think it's a good idea.• Biletb, who gtew up in Newport Beach, bas also per- formed at the Taste of Newport, the House of Blues and the Join us at Cn·){al Court for an exciting three day event ponsored by Sunset Maga:ine & Books, featuring more than 60 unique exhibitol'S with innovative i~ for the plant enthusiast to the sophisticated ganlener. PurchAR unique hybrids, a~end educational seminars and experience the wonder of magical walk~through competition gardens featuring unique lao<kcape ideas, water gardens and more! Bring your favorite shears for a complimentary~! ~and paiking are free! For more · information ca ll : (71 4) 435 .. 2160 Coa ch House . "My whole vibe is about establi.shing community,• he said. "We're so blessed to have what we have and live where we live. To come together and share it -that's my passion.• about.5,200 visitors each day of the tournament. 1llis is the first time since 1977 the Davi!i Cup has been in Orange County. Event organizers expect l The Palisades Tennis Club is at 1171 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach, ne'xt to the Hyatt Newporter ' Se1niR<lf include • Growing Fruit Trees • The Ultimate Herb Ganlen • How To Create A Garden • A Beginner's' Guide To Growing Orchids •All About Water Gcµdens • Designing a Desen Garden • A Complete Guide To Rooes •Topiary Fantasy • Palm Tours By "Fhe lntematiooal Pain\ Society Thursday, April 10, 1997 • 6:30 pm .. 8:30 pm Preview Party Benefitting The American Honicuh:utal Society Friday, April 11, 1997 • 10 am .. 8 pm Satutday, April 12, 1997 • 10 am .. 6 pm Sunday, April 13, 1997 • 11 am .. 5 pm Sponsorecl fry \ Sunset CtyStal O>un, 3333 Bear Stteec, Cost.a Mesa, CA 92626 ' . • I 72 HOURS For tea room pat:rons and owners, the afternoon ritual is ~not just a meal, its an attitude, :TOTALERS • By Alessandra Djurklou, Daily Pilot • "There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea ... " -Henry Jam es "The Portrait of a Lady" A lthough the dbove was wntten al the height of the Victondn erd when after- noon tea wds di its most fashion- dble, people in NPwport Beach and Costd Mcscl seem to be redic;cov1.mng th<" delights of this deltcc1le Enullsh ntual a century ldtN . "It's c1 rcldxed meal,· Sdld lns tfBKD IIA!a 1700 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA UVE BANDS MRY NIGHT DANCING • POOL TABLES ************* THURS, APRIL 3RD VROOM MOTOR BUS STOP HURRICANE FRI, APRIL 4TH UNTOUCHABLES Gunrung-Wyatt, co-owner of A Secret Affair in Newport Beach. "It's a civilized meal. People need to get off the daily treadmill.• And that need is growing, accorchng to the Tea Association of the USA. which reports the number of tea rooms in this country more than doubled last year. The Newport-Mesa area has followed this trend. A Secret Affair is one of three tea rooms that opened in the past 18 months, inducting Teatime Memories, located across from the Balboa Fun Zone, and the Tassels Tea Room, on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. • 1 think that people have fall· en in love with the romance of the tea room,· said Linda Wexler. author of ·A Spot of Tea, the California Gwde to Afternoon Ted." "It's not JUSt a meal, it's an a tbtude. • said Tustin resident dfld anglophile Carla Heller as she nibbled on a raspbeny tart at Tea and Sympathy. ·A lot of places have been opening because they see an interest.• The three new places jo111 vet- e ran Tea and Sympathy, located on the com e r of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue in Costa M esa. Tea and Sympathy has been dround for more than d decade, servmg the needs of British ex· p11l.!. who miss their daily cuppa. Tea can also be taken dt the Garden BtStro in C rystal Court and, in winter. at the Four Seasons Hotel in Ne wport, but unlike \he abovementioned establishments, neither focuses its business on the revered ritual And that ritual varies from room to room. Tea and Sympathy verges on the casual. with paper napkins, sugar packets and one kind of tea. The sandwiches aie simple but hearty, and are served together with a scone and plastic container of raspberry jam. Following the sandWiches and scone is an amazing variety of delicious desserts. P art of the atmosphere are Scottish waiters and wait- resses, who chat amiably in thick brogues to the delighted customers. "This .is like a tea room you would find ln the English coun- tryside,• said owner Nancy Williams. "Maybe someday I'll d.o it up with linen napkins and g]ver, like some of the others, who go all out.• Teatime Memories is one of those others. Al each table, the silverwdTe and doth napkin .is bound with a beautiful bow, sugar tongs balance on top of the lumps and the plates are careful· ly landscaped. The name of each guest is nedUy written on a gold-edged card. and halfway through the three·course meal of sandwiches, SAT« APRIL 5TH JISUI CHRIST SUPIRFLY 271 EAST 17TH ST • COSTA MESA NEAR CARL'S JR 5 7 4-8460 SUN. APRIL 6TH l, I SUNDAY REGGAE ' ~ w EX BADBOY5 fll, API& 1 JIH GOLD•llH lfUOY lHI fUN Of lHI IOUltf SIAS wm.our ..... '"' ..... SEIMNG ...uTHENflC g ORtGINAl VIElNAMESE CUISINE APPETIZERS: Trad1t1onal Vietnamese egg rolls, Spring rolls-regular ex vegetanan with peanut sauce. Appetizers: from $3.50 -$6.95 Lunch/Dinner: from $5.95-$8.95 • LUNCH/DINNER ENTREES Boneless chicken breast slices with shredded 91nger. Served with brown ex Vvi'lite rice. Chicken curry with cocorut milk, Chicken or Seafood Lemon Grass. All items are prepared mild or spicy at your request . scones and desserts, the waitress takes a picture. lf needed, hat.S are provided. •1 go alJ out because I love to make people happy,• OWner Barbara Lundquist said. "It makes memories. Often, we are so busy, we don't have time to make memories.· A Secret Affair does without place cards or pictures. Instead, · filong with the smoked salmon on thin slices of buttered bread and complimentary snifter of sheny. it provides a tea leaf read- er who comes in each week and goes around the room, telling customers' fortunes. The Tassels Tea Room bas sugar lumps and tablecloths, but dispenses with the different cowses, instead arranging all the food on a three-tie red plate stand. But after all, that is part of the appeal -each place is unique. unlike the ubiqwlous chams of identical coffee houses that seem lo have replicated overnight. "It's fun to go to alJ the differ· ent rooms.· Wexler said And many customers are making the rounds. Newport Beach resident Charleen Beam bas been to several in the coastal area. "It's somethlng different, instead'of alway~ going out to FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 Patrons relax inside A Secret Affair Tea Room tn Newport Beach. It ls one of three tea . rooms that have opened locally in the past 18 months. BRIAN P08UOA I OAll.Y Pl.OT lunch,• Beam said, adding that though she has sampled scones and sandwiches with her female friends, she has had trouble get- ting her boyfriend to set foot inside places like Tea and Sympathy. •He said it's a girl's place and be felt really uncomfortable there,· Beam said. 0 wners acknowledge that afternoon tea is more of a women's trend, particularly in the frillier places, where men are afraid of breaking delicate china knicknacks perched pre· cariously on small tables. Still, for some, such things bring back comfortable memo-- ries. •Men do come in,• Lundquist said. "They say 'I feel like rm going home to my grandma.•· And those who get to appreci- ate the ceremony begin depend- ing upon it to relax. A Secret Affair was first locat- ed near Cannery Village, near some male psychologists' offices. The patients would come in for tea before their sessions. "The doctors would come in and shout for them,• Gunning- Wyatt said. After the sessions were over, the doctors would come in. •Tuey realJy needed to unwind,• Gunning-Wyatt said. "'1•~ Live Italian Music with Ezio on WINNER Wednesday & Thursday Nights ••~ Fine Cigar Selection in our Smoking Room- llW•t, Private Party Room for up to 45 People "'1•t: Catering for all occasions available ***** SSTAR DIAMOND AWARD Natiooal Ac.ckm,y of Culinary Arte DINNER· 7 DAYS, 5100 PM -10i30 PM 1576 NEWPOkl' BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA. CA (714) 645-8560 BETWEEN lmt a INDUSTRIAL WA FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 ~·· RIVERBOAT CAFE 0n board the "Pnde of Newport. RNertx>at. Home or The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Formerfy Reuben E Lee) Is Open From 11am-9pm Lunch, IJlnnel" Sat Sun Brunch Barn (cloGed ~I Reservauons Needed Only For \l\ledd1ngs. Banquets Or Plivate Parties) Alt Marer D-edlt. Cards Accepted Located At 151 E. CDest Hwy, Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax· 673-7864 AN AMERICAN CAFE Located at 462 East 17th Street In Costa Mesa. Open 7 days a weal< Mon.&t. Bam-9pm Sunday bll 3pm. Serwig breakfast. lunch & dinner. Made from scratch p!eS. salad dressmgs & soups. 548-3066 CHARLIES CHILI Located at McFadden Place (next to ~ Pier) 1n Newport Beach. Hours· Mon-Thur 7:CDam-12 m1dnighL Weekends 7:CX>am-3:CDam. Amex. Visa. Discover. Diner's Oub No Reservations Needed (714) 675-7991 ZUBIES Menu Includes Ribs. Olicken. Steak & Lobster. Pnme Rib. PIZZB. Oyster-Bar Pnoes Range From $3 95 And Up Hours· 1 1 30am 1 ()pm • Coclctalls Ttl 11 pm. Credit Cards Not Accepted ReS8V8bOn6 Not Needed Located at 1 712 Placentia. Costa Meaa(714)645-8091 THE CULINARY WRAP , Fresh, healthy intern8tl0nal dellC8C1l!S wrapped Wltil1n a flat roll Open 7 days a week from 11 CDem • 9 ~ Located in the Hillgren Square 250 E. 1 7th Street 5484403 THE TEE ROOM Open 7 clays a weell to the public for breakfast. lunch and dinner Located et the Newport Beach Golt Course 3100 lrvme Ave. 756-0121 LE CAFE/HYATr REGENCY IRVINE California CU1S1ne/Medltemmean ~ Brunch c:Alr Scrumptious Brunch consists of several Mediteminea~ salads and Appetizers *Shrimp. •Pancakes OscM and an •Qnetette Station. Located at 179CXl Jamboree BML Irvine (714) 975- 1234 x2103 Hours:10em-2pm. ReservabOns recommended but not necesaary. "' MYSTIER., CAF'E Murder 8t the Cafe Nor You solve rt:! GJ9StS become part ol the scene aa charac:tw's rernnr.icent of the romantic films of the past surround the audience's fNf1fY move For reservatlOnS and infamatx>n cal 714031-0...UE .JAVA CENTRALE - A ~ gourmet coffee cal6. Locat.ed at 3420 Via Lido in Newport Beech. ~ 7 days Mf 6-1 ()pm DISCORDIA The premier eoPet' cafe www d cafe com Located in the Lab 2930 Bnstol in 0.. Mesa (714) 427-5855 SZECHWAN KING All '10" c.n eat luoot1 & dinner buffet. ~ or take-Out. Free del11181'Y With $15.00 mm. purchese A la carte Moo-Set Lunch 11-2.30. Dinner 5-10. Ooeecl on Sunday. Reservaoons rec:x>mmended for large peraes. Ma~ & Visa accepted 512 w. 19th St. Costa Meu 548-2060 SFUZZI _.._ New lt:allen • Elegant yet casual (located in Tnangle Square, Costa Mesa I Wed • Happy Hour Early Bord Meno twai1ab1e Every day Hours Lunch 11 30em-4 ~ Dinner 4·~10:30 Reservations accepted Mastercard, V1S8 , Amencsn Express Located at 1870.A Harbor Blvd (714) 548-950) NICK'S PIZZA Great ptZZ8S & pasta tn Costa Mesa Since 1968. Open for lunch Tues .fn 11em-2pm Dinner served 5pm-1~. Sat. noon to 1Clpm. Dosed Sunday end Monday. Located et 2300 Harbor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa. (Rear parlong lot) (714) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway 1n Newport Beach. Lunch Mon -Sat 11 ·3().2·30. Sunday Brunch 11am-3pm, Dinner Mon-Sun 5pm-10pm Cell ahead tor reservabOns 673-95CD SCAMPI Fine Fam1ly Dining. Newly Remodeled Open 7 Days A Week for Dimer Only 5pm-10 3Clpm We Cater PrMlte Lunch PartleS for 15 People or More All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Reservauon& Accepted Located at 1576 Newport~ Costa Mesa 645-8560 , SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8r SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, Caesar Salad. Homemade Sausage. Veal. Lamb Vegetanan Dishes. w~. Beer: Cappucono & Dessert. Hours 7 Days A Week $efWl9 Sat & Sun 8n.K1Ch From 8·3Q.1 00. Sun ·Thurs 11am-1Clpm, Ffl.&t 11 am-11pm All Maior D-edlt. Cards Accepted Located I':. 251 Shipyard Way. Newport Beach (714) 723-0621 GREENLEAF GRILL 8r BAR On the sand st Newport Monday to Fnday 4 ,3'JplTI to 9:CQ>m Saturday 4:3Clpm to 10 ~ Oosed on Sunday. 105 Main Streetm Balboa. (7141723-6643 AVILAS EL RANCHITO Authennc Mexican Food. Wrt11 The Freshest Ingredients & A New Light Cu1s1ne Great Margantas. Hours. Lunch & Dtnner. All Marer a-edit Carets Acoepted Located et 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa (714) 642-1142 and 2800 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach (714) 675-6855 Ml CASA CAlr meats are ncm a mp to Saia as well as MeXJCO Now offenng lish tacos Phone ahead for orders to.go. Hours: Daily From 11 CDam All Maior Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 296 17th St Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go Q:rnplet.e Bar All Marer Credit Cards Located At 2675 lr11me fwe • (Across From Newport Golf Course) (714) 645-5518 LA CAVE Menu Includes: Lobster, Crab, Shnmp, Steaks. Daily Spec1als. Fri & Sat Pnme Rib. Full Ber & Wine List. Casual Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 :30-2:30 -Dinner Mon.-Sat. From 5 :3Clpm Visa. Mastereard. Otners Oub. Located At 1695 Irvine Ave .. (And 17ths) Near Blocicbuster Entertainment Costa Mesa (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes St.eek. Fresh Fish, OllCker}. Burgen; & Salads. Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Dinner Ho1.n1· Mon . .sat Open 1 1 am For lunch. 4 oopm Mon .fn • Dnner 3 ~ Sat & Sun , Ma,or Creek Cards Accepted Located At 23CD Harbor Bl. #31, Costa Mesa (714) 641-9n7 THE ARCHES The premi.ni llt88k and seafood house lfl c:renge Cony since 1922 SeNng lunch Mon .fn 11 30em untJl 3·CQiln Dinner 68N8d ntghdy unot 1 CDem Locet.ed on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hwy in Newport Beach. 645-7077. TA PAS The onty resceuront 11'1 0 C. to offer the finest in cuisme from SpalO wrt1l INe Aamenoo .-iterta1nment Speaalmng 11'1 Paella, steaks. gnled lresh fish & pastas. Open 5 days per weell. closed SUn.& Mon. Locatlld at 4253 Martingale Wry (Behind St.aples l\t MacArthur & Connt.hlon) Ma,or°' credit cards accepted. 756-8194 72 HOURS THAI SPICE Voted by the Aegistef' readers. as appeared in the best of Orange County section as "The Best Thai Food In Orange County • Lunch, dinner. catenng & takeout 615 W 19th St Costa Mesa 54S. 4333 THAI WAVE Dine 1n or tek&<JUt. Fast & free deftYef)' Servmg lunch & dinner Located at 211 62nd St Newport Beach Open 7 days a week VtSB. Mastercard & Amencan Express accepted 645-3057 THAI TOUCH Located at 2616 San Miguel CX. tn Newport Beach Open for lunch. Mon . ..Ffl. 11.30am-3pm. dinner ilerved Sun -Thurs 5- 9pm. Beer and wine served. Catenng end take out also ~va1leqle AJI major credit cards accepted 640-0123 AAMIR 30 years of cecenng award winning high class restaurants 1n London, England Located at 3013 Hamor Blvd m Costa Mesa (Across from Hldc:o) 444al82 ROYAL KYBER Award VMntng cuisine of India ~n for lunch Mf 1 1 3G 2.~ Closed for lunch Sat . Sunday brunch 11 30-2·30 Dinner served from 5 30pm LOC&ted at 1 OX> Bnstol St Nortt1 Cal now for reservallOnS 752·5200 NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS Voted the # 1 Indian restaurant Ill Orange County. Open daily With three locauons to 68f'll8 you Located at 3705 South~ (1 block north of South Coast Plaza) B50-0595 THE ARCHES The premium steak and seafood house in Orange County 51nce 1922. Sal'Vlng lunch Mon .fn 11 30am untll 3:~. Otnner served nighdy until 1 :CDem Located on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hwy in Newport Beach. 645-7077 THE CANNERY Hist.One Waterfront Restaurant and Harl:lor Cruise Center Hours. Mon .sat. 11 30em · 2 CDam, SUn 10:CDam-12.~. All Mapr D"edit cards Reservations Suggested Located at 3010 Lafayette f>,ve . Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 675- 5777 Fax 675-2510 NEWPORT LANDING Weterfront Dining. Sat & Sun O'l~ Brunch. O.nner Menu $13.95 • $19 95. Oyster Bar Menu Senled Al Day Hours 10 IXlem . 11 30pm. Amex. Mastereard. Visa. Dinner ReservlltlOnS Recommended Locat:ed at 503 E. Edgewater. Balboa(714J675-2373 SKEWERS . R&staurent/Brewery Pizza. Salads. Burgers. Sandwiches & Fish Located at 298 E 17th St . Untt B Open &May-Thursday 11 em-1 ()pm Fn&lt 11 CDam-12 ~. Al Credit Cards llCCepted except Dtsoover Reservations recommended 645-6459 ' THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vietnamese dining NeJCt to Cer1's Jr. Serving authenbc Vietnamese cuisine Menu tneludes. Vietnamese egg rolls, spnng rolls, old trad!Uonal nee verm+celh wrt1l shnmp end fresh vegetables. Separate vegetanan menu prepared rn the tradltlonel Buddhist recipes. Hour&· 1 1 :CDam-9 CIQn. Oosed Sunday. Visa/MC ecoepted 271 East 17th St . Costa Mesa (714) 574-8460 RESTAURANT GUIDE ON THE MENU IS A SERVICE TO RESTAURANT ADVERTISERS. FOR INFORMATION CALL JENNIFER ROJANAVANIJ. ENTERT AINMENT ADVERTISING AT ( 714) 574·4243 72 HOURS FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 'SPLASH"Y Costa Mesa woman's home . . . 1s sw1mm1ng with mermaids • · By Marc S. Posner, Daily Pilot I L's a safe bet to sdy Little Mermaids (and a few big ones) hdve made quite a spldsh in Conme Harrington's hfe. In lhe last 15 years, Hamnglon has collected more than 180 mermaids that now reside in her Costa Mesa apartment rather than theu natural, aquati c abode. Nineteen maidens can be found in the kitchen, 74 in a china cabmet, 63 in the living room, 17 in the bath room and 79 m the bedroom. That does- n't includ e toys. photos kept in albums, wmd chimes hanging on the pa tio or videos such as Disney's "The L1ttle Mermaid,• "Mermaids" featuring Cher, "Splash " and "Mr. Peabody dnd the Mermrud. • "You name it, I've proba bly -got somethmg with a mermaid on it," she said. Ha rnngton's tollection includes Christmas ornaments, FAST FREE DELIVERY HOURS: Sun-Thurs I lam-JOpm Fri b Sat l lam-IO:JOpm ...... AUM11far .._ Cndtt Umls AmpuJ ,..,----------~ 1§®%COJIFIF1 I BUYONE I I F..NTREE AND I I . GET S0%0FF I SECOND ENTREE I OF EQUAL Oll I I LESSER VALUE I I aarrnor~mu..., I L-----~------::.,_a 645-3057 mciid}. A baby mermaid had just arrived in the mail and was being unboxed. ·1•m always trying to make room,• Harrington said. •My kids are always telling m e: "' 'Mom -you're going to have to get a bigger place.'• Her m ermaid collection is so extensive, there's a rarity: a merman. A pewter King Neptune, replete with a crown and scaly tail, is the only male in the apartment, a nd the only male mermaid she's ever seen. Harrington has a simple request she shares with friends. acqUaintances and Daily Pilot photographers: "If you see a mermaid and it's under $25~ buy it and T'll pay you back. H it's over $25, take a picture and I'll think about it .• When she was 10, Harrington used to watch Esther Williams movies. Altheu.gb..she doesn't remember the star ever play- ing a mermaid, her graceful • aquatics conjured the image in Harrington's mind, and a llie-- long passion was born. BRIAN POBUOA I DAl..Y Pl.OT Connie Harrington has more than 180 mermaid-related items in her collectton. At some point in her adult We, Harrington decided her collecting habits were a bit too varied and she decided to focus exclusively on mer- maids. a promotional piece from •Splash,· a mermaid made of lava from Mount St. Helens, a "mermaid xing" road sign and a slew of key chains. Porcelain mermaids by Uadro are kept under lock and key because they're the most expensive in ~ RIVERBOAT ~ -~~oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR iiiiiiE s_r AiiiiiiUiiiiiiR AiiiiiiNiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiii...:60 J For Dinner LUNCH BRUNCH BANQUETS Amplt> Frtt Parking At Newport Beach Nauucal Museum 151 E COAST HWY (AT BACK BAY BRJDGE) 714.673.~25 er.. Ail Alneric• Cafe the collectl'on. ln the entertain- ment center there is a mermaid letter opener and another that doubles as a shoe horn. Three band-crocheted pieces are perhaps the most unique. There's a coffee bag from Starbucks (check out the corporate logo next charice you get; it's a bit obscure, but the top part is indeed a m er- •They are exotic creatures that have a really bad reputa- tion in that they used to seduce sailors,• she said. ·Yet they have a very nice history. •They're religious in a way. They're just !Wed with mys- tique and allure. "They're feminine and po~ertul. • r--------------------------------------------------~ TELL US ABOUT YOUR COLLECTION l + Do you collect wishbones, weather vanes or whistles? How about pens, pickle jars or pottery7 If you cotlect anything. you could be featured next in Obsessions. Call Anastacia Freeberg at 574-4258. I I I I t I I I I --------------------------------------------------~ Tuadliys, 9am • tpm F,W.,, 1,_.5,_ Newport Pier Downtown StNet Fein on Main St. Fresh Picked, LocaJJv Grown Produce Honey, Nuta, Frufts, Vegetables Bread, Rowen Ii More SpoMOred bv the Orange County Farm Bureau • 573-0374 r FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 MUSIC DANCE GROUP The Orange County Performing Arts Center presents the Mark Moms Dance Group, whieb will per- form "L'Allegro, U Pen.seroso ed ii Moderato• at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost S18-SS9. For informa- uon, call 556-ARTS. KINGSTON TRIO · - • Orange Coast College presents lhe Kingston liio at 8 p.m. Saturday at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance reseived tickets are S26, advance discount tickets are $23 for OCC students, senio:r dtizens and children under 12, and tickets sold at the door are S30. For information, <.:.ill 432-5880. PIANIST lnJormally Yours presents plarust dntl composer Jcin Jang from 5:30 to 8 t 5 p m Wednesday at Founders I li1U at the Orange COunty Pl'rforming Arts Center, 600 Town Ct>nter Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $10 for members, S15 for tint time QUC'Sts and $30 for others. For reser· \dllOnS, call 556-2122, ext. 218. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live dassil: rock perfor- nldnces are scheduled from noon to 2 10 p.m. Monday th.rough Friday; lrom 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Sc11urday; and ftom 1 to 4 p.m. Sdturday and Sunday afternoons rn thl' Town Square at Triangle Square m Costa Mesa. ART PHOTOGRAPHY Entry· and intermediate-level photo enthusiasts are Invited to sign up for "Photographing Landscapes und Seascapes• from 7 to to p.m. • beginning Wednesday and meeting t>very Wednesdaylor three weeks at the Orange County Museum of Art, 1150 San Clemente Driw:, Newport Beach. Cost is $75 and an addition· .1J, instructed outdoor workshop on a weekend afternoon is Included For mfonnatioo, call 644-3151 CALIFORNIA THEME "Divene Media/California Themes• is an exhibit of pastels, Olis dnd metal works by Carlo Emande, on display through April 30 In the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. For Lnlormation, call 717-3801. c.\RNIVAL MASKS Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Gallery will be transformed into the cty of Venice th.rough April 17 with 'The Art ot Masking Human Emotions.• Taking 'OD the magic of a camlval celebration, the exhibition features a collection of beautiful masks that are associated with the rolorful festivities of carnivals that precede Lent in many Roman Catholic cultures. Ad.mission is free. For information, call 432-5039. HISTORICAL ART Israel artist Joel Rohr presents htS landscapes and portraits of the Holy Land through mid•May at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more Information, call 755-0340. OTY HAU GAU.ERV •Orange County, Etc.,· featuring <JU., portraits and laodlcapes by local utlllt Jadt Cannon, and •coton and Images Aeulng to the Eye,• expreu1,,. and Vibrant oil.a and acrylics by Peter Davidson, will be on display in the Newport Beach. City Hall Gallery through May 6 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more Lnlor- mation, call 717 -3870. ENVIRONMENTAL EXHIBmON A special shoWUlg of nuxed med111 artworks by Gall Taylor will 'be presented to the Orange County chapter olfice of the Amencan Institute of Architects closmg today at 3200 Park Center Dnve, Swte 110, Costa Mesa. For in!onnation. call 557-7796 . .ABSTRACT ART The Orang!? County Museum.of Art presents Joe Goode's exhibition of post-painterly dbstract art lb.rough April 13 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach For IJlJonnatlon. call 759-1122. VIDEO INSTAUATION The Orange County Museum of Al1 presents the mtemauonally cir· culated video installation work, 'l11e Theater of Memory,• by con· temporary artist Bill Viold at the Museum'i.lnstalldtlon Gallery through June I ,1t 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. For informa· lion, call 7 59-1122 "ARST IMPRESSIONS" "First lmpresi.ions: The Laguna Beach Art Ass0C1at1on • Is at the Orange County Musewu ol Al1 South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impressions• f~atures selected California •ptein air· paint· lngs created by the founders of the assooation from the Orange County Museum of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three gal· lenes· the Newport Gallery chsplay· ing the maritime tust.ory of the area; the Model Gallery exhlb1nng a selection of world-dass models and the Grand salon, which offers tour· ing exhib1ts. Admission is free for members, S4 .!or adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach For infonnation, call 675- 7863 SPECIAL FUND-RAISER Orange Coast College presents a fund-raising dinner. designed to ass.ISi OCC in sending 1tli culinary team to the Amencan Culinary Federation Western Regional Competition in Portland, !tom 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday in OCC's Student Center and Captain's Table Restaurant, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event indudes cooking seminars, demonstrations, tours and a five-course gourmet meal. Cost is $40. For information, call 432-5835. SENIOR DAY Orange Coast College presents the 14th annual High School Senior Day from noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday in OCC's quad. Students from every high school are invited to attend and regutration is not necessary. Partiapants will receive early regis- tration materials for fall 1997 classes, counseling orientation and financial aid materlals wUl be available and campus and departmental tours will be oonducted. For more Information, call 432-5725. CYB8'CAR Orange Coast College offers its "Saturday Morning Cybercafe" from 9 a.m. to noon on April 12 in Hi· Tech Lab Room 201 of OCC's Tec:bnology Center. The topic of the day will be "Real Estate-Searc:hlng From Your Easy Chair.• Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each when sign· ing up for three or more classes. For more information, call 432-5880. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is avatlable aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 11kl docked m Balboa at the Fun Zone from t t a.m. lo I p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reseivations, call 673-0240. • FARMERS MARKETS Every ThW'Sday there lS a farm- ers market from 8:30 am. to 1 p.m . al the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange County Markel Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p m. in the main fatr· grounds parking lot. For IJlJorma- tion. call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a 'farmers market from 9 a.m. to t p.m. m the municipal parklng lot at Bayside Drive and Marguente Avenue in Coronel de! Mar. • STAGE 'DEATH OF A SALESMAN' South Coasl Repertory presents •Death of a salesman• through May 11 on the Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The per- formance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28- $41. For Lnlormation, call 957-4033. 'LOVE LETTERS' The Jewish Community Center of Orange County presents the play "Love Letters" at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and April 10, 12 and 13, and 2 p.m Sunday and April 13 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $12.50 for members and $15 for others. For Lnlonnation, 755- 0340. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat 'Players, in assod- ation with Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, proudly stages its pre- miere show. ·neasure Island,· at 1:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, t 5 l E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children. Museum members receive a S2 dis- count. For Lnlonnation, call 505- 2178. KIDS CHILDREN'S CONCERT Take a musical journey through Jewish llle and culture with Craig Taubman at the Jewish Community Center Children's Concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Cost Is $10.50 for adults, $6.50 foT children and there will be discounts for Jewish Commuruty Center members. For information, call 755-0370. COWGE FOR KJOS Orange Coast College often an introductory band program for fourth tb:rougb sixth graders, The Kool Klitz -Beginning Band. from 3:20 to 4:20 p.m . every Tuesday and ThW'Sday from April 8 through June 12 at Paularino Elementary School, 1060 Paularlno St., Costa Mesa. Registration fee IS $35. For informa- tion. call 432-5880. WtARAILE ART Children from ages 6 to 12 are invited to aeate art that moves and wearabJe art they can use while moving in Art Alter School. The "M" Profects, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. ThW'Sdays for four weeks beginning April 10 at 850 San Clemente Dri.ve, Newport Beach. Cost is $45 and pre- registtation is necessary. For infor- mation, call 644-3151. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at t870Harbor Blvd., liiangle Square in Costa Mesa. For Lnlonnation, call 631-0614. 72 HOURS STORY TIMES Mesa Verde Library has story bJnes for children ages 9 to 1 at 11 a.m. Tuesdays and 7 p.m. Wednesdays through April 30 al 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. For information, call 546-5274 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Dnve For more lnforma!ion, call 759- 0982. 0\ llff S( I{ \1\1\S 1 \C,I Li~t.~.JW~~by Arthur Miller Now Through May 11 All of Or:lfl~ <:oun~ 1~ hning up for 1h1' fn"h nt'\\ 'la1t1nit of llw Puhwr l'r11M• inning ffi;&.'41."l'pK'«' ~ "111.'flC'.1\ J:re:llC~l h~10): plOl)"rtlthl1 TIU~ ht'40f\·makinjt t>IJ). lltJl.flh ll{'C!lmt• '1TIOnymou~ "Uh tht' 't'"Jrrh for lht• \Jllt'nC:UI tlri."JJll. lnaUl(Ur.tll"' :iCR\ fhl'-~Jr -\llll'OC'.IJl CJ:&.,'1l~ Sen~ " -..,.,.,., .. noa.m \.\l'IO\U 1Tll.E IMI RA.'a CO.'ltPA.'' OCHETRO l ~OCAI. F.IAINE "''"0 MAATl:'i Tt'F.l"illERG \I\ I 0\ 1111 \(I< \I c O\B \I \(,I Halll'<l in IL" original Nt"' York and London pruductioni-:&$ ont' of Plntl'r\ fine.t plJ}'· Old Times crackle--"ith anticifl'Jllon and illlriguc. A prO$perou:. couplt' and their vbiung fnrnd mef'l(l' m\~enou'h a' tt·n~oo' rise like ghost.' 0\ 1.·r \\hat did- or dld not-happ4.'n 04.1\H'('ll them )'e'.ll" ago. April 18 -May 18 Low-prittd pre,iews April IS· 17 by Harolt! Pinter Rt'COmmt'Odt,'(l for m;iture audit.'11Cl-:. CorT.11 I l11. .. 11n· Bt'\!111' \\ 11h \ \t,1t:t ti l<t .. ulinl! .ti \( N' oon MISSS/m,'EY llECHliT KIUNJA MAN. hy Sluan R:1ck. a hot OC\\ plaY"right with an l~.ir for cool ta1.1 und ~:ick) comt>d)! ONE NIGtn' ONU • MOSOA\' APR.IL 7 • TICKJrrS O~L\' $ I ,. - •. ~ -72 HOURS FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1997 •I ' ' The . Un i t e d St ate s Davis Cu .P Te am JIM COIJRIER ANDRE AGASSI RICH LEACH JONATHAN STARll Start Times: 11 am Friday • 12 Noon Saturday • 11 am Sunday For one explosive weekend this April, a tennis net becomes the only dividing line between the United States and the Netherlands! You can be at courtside to cheer for the USA at the most exciting international tennis tournament in the world! FRIDAY • SATURDAY• SLJNl)i''T Single Day Tickets will be sold on the day of the event at Palisades Tennis Club * l *UNTIL SOLD OUT • (;,.,,al 1..St~ats ,,4L'llilllbft> •