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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-18 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . I -I SPORTS Taldng a look at our hoops All-Stars ~rving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . ~ - BUFFA Mixed bag o • topics . .._ here via e-mail .. . Woman ch~ged for alleging false , rape "" . . . , • · • Lana Rana Kling could face jail time if found guilty of fabricating report, police say. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The woman who claim~ she .w.as raped at Crystal Court will face crtm.i.qal charges for allegedly fabricat6ig the story, authorities announced Thurs"day. Fifth district Supervisor Tom Wilson listens ln during a recent meettng at the Hall of Admin- istration. MARC MARTIN/ DAil Y PILOT . Lana Rana. Kling, 22, of Mis- sion Viejo, may serve up to six months in jail and pay a $1.000 fine on misdemeanor charg~ of falsely telling police a stranger , pushed her into her car and raped her in the mall's lower parking strueture on Jan. 27, said Deputy District Attorney Jerry Schaffer. The locatioo -only 75 yards from the entrance to one of the county's best-guarded malls - struck many as an unlikely place for a rape. Among the other "red flags" .that made police suspi- cious was the woman's claim that she sat in her car for more than an hour after the rape, though nobody at the mall confirmed having seen her. Also, though the woman claimed she was raped between 8 and 8:30 p.m., police were not contacted until Kling's husband called South County authorities around 9:45 p.m. After extensive investigation, " I> I< I ' (I I I \ I H .. STARTIN • New 5th District Supervisor Tom Wilson knew filling Marian Bergeson's shoes would be tough, but he feels he's in stride with his constituents now. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot Visit county Supervisor Tom Wtlson's office in Santa Ana, and he might ask you how you like the aqua paint he chose to cover the dark brown wood paneling. U you say you don't like it, he . probably won't chanse it. He'll explain that he wanted his office -formerly Marian Bergeson's - to be a little cheerier. But he's interested in your opinion, too. He says that's how he tries to approach all the issues affecting his area, which includes Newport Beach and much of South County. police concluded Kling was mak- ing the story up to conceal an adulterous alfdlT with a co-work- er, and in fact she wasn't even at Crystal Court that rught. Police say she lost track ol time dunng the rendezvous with hN lover and needed dJl' excuse to tell her husband, who was expectiny her home. would certam.ly .bope that any future reporters of (fabncated) crune consider the consequences of reporting 1t because of all the resourc:es it drams from real V1c- t11ns." "It scared the' hell out ot cill those people at I.he mcill for no· reason at all," said Costa Me a Pohce Chief Dave Snowden, speak.mg of the "collateral dam- age· of making false rPport~ • 1 Klmg has not been taken into custody, but Deputy Schaffer SdJd lhe woman should receive a let- ter cinnounong her amugnment on the charges within a week "It seems to be an extreme wav to (coven one's behavior," Schaffer said .. \'\l'hatever her motivation was she deluutely went about it the wrong wa}'" Mayor proposes linlit on sale · of fireworks .in city •Peter Buffa ·says ra't'her thdn ban fire~orks, he wollld cap the number of groups selling the holiday items. By Michelle Terwille~r. Daily Ptlot COSTA MESA __:_ l\1ovor Peter Buffa says he doe'>r,.;t · \Vdnt to extinguish the c1t\ 's Fourth of July celebration ·· But he'd like to Se<.' the City COUI\Cil place a cap on the num·- ber of organizations selling hr0- works in Costa Mec;a Any non-profit organization that meets m Costa Mesa and has more than 50" .. of its mem- bership residing in the city may obtain a c1ty permit for selling fireworks. ~rm trying to stop thP explo- sive growth of the number of (fireworks) stands." Buffa said, but added that he has no mien-1 tion of outlawing them ds hds been su~:rnested m the paslr About 40 organizallons sold fireworks m the city last year, Buffa said Costa I\ 1ec;a 1s one of only a few c1Lies 10 the county that allows the sale ol fm:-works, which many youth dnd sport!> groups have found to be h:cratJ\'e fund-raismg activilles The issue of capping the num- ber of fireworks vendorc; was raised after the Newport I \Mbor Take that little matter of puttmg a commerc1al airport at El To·ro Marine base, for instance. As he sits on a sofa in h1s office, his blue eyes and well-coiffed brown hair make him resemble an older, mtelligenl, sincere ver- sion ol actor Alec Baldwm He explains that he does Cdre what Newport Beach's stroQg pro-air- port contingent has lo say. He understands how much they want an alternative to expandlng near- by John .Wayne Airport. Soccer Booster Club asked for a 'J)Cmmt to sell hn•works, although thP high chool is localed m . Newport Beach, just over the Costa Mesa border At its Apnl 7 meeting, the City Council \'Oted to make an excep- t10n to the cit) ldw that reqwres orgamzations to be based m Cos- ltl l\lesa becau!>e 60°'o of the soc- cer team members l.lve in the CJt¥. saJd Meg Tweedy, the club's trea-- surer • Buffa Sdld he thought 1t would be unfair to bar the booster club from obtaining a permit, but that he \fdnted to see more restric- tions tn' place by July 1998 to keep outside organizabon from crowd.mg our Costd Mesa non- profit groups. "In some Cdses, the be to Cos- ta l\lesa gets pretty thin ,~ he Sd.ld. A 1990 ad\'lsory vote showed 5 t " .. of aty voters favored a fire- \\-or ks ban and tn 1991, the city passed new laws that restnct the dates. times and kinds of ftre- works allowed Costa lesa Ftre Marshal Tom l\tacduff said the aty prohio1ts sparklers and fireworks that fly and •SEE BAN PAGE 4 ·1 have assured Newport Bedch that I'm not gomg to come up to John Warne and np off flight caps,· he says. But he says h(' has to dlign himsell with the ma1onty of hls 5th ·oistnct: South County residents who fear w.rport noise, traffic d11d 'pollubon will shatter thetr serene commuruties. I "The folks who are pro-avia- . bon have decided that my posi· lion 1s probably going to be very • SEE WILSON' PAGE 4 ' That's ·mighty neighborly of you r-----~----------~-----------------------------~----~------------~, I •About 1,000 volunteeJS are expected to help clean up neigbborb~ Sahu-day. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -1\vo local neighborhoods ate. due for a makeover Saturday as some 1,000 people are expected to help plant trees and shrubs, paint fences and haul away unwanted junk from alleys. The Neighbors for Neighbors . . , eigtlth annual community cleanup ti IC:beduled to take place in .tl)e Canyon Park neighborhood and the Wallace and Pomona area frQDl 9 a.m. to noon. Following the three-hour Q.anup, volunteen will be invited to eat lunch provided by several focal r.taurantl tn the part and • • listen to live bands and other entertainment. The event is sponsored by the city of Costa Mesa, the Orange County Fairgrounds, ReLeaf Costa Mesa and the Orange County Volunteer Center. The event is funded in part by money from funds allocated by a Community Development Block Grant as well as private donations. Other sponsors are AAA Auto Club, Avila's Bl Ranchito restau· rant, Bullwtnkles/Hui.sb Family fun Centers, The Beat radio sta· t1on, Bowers Museum and Carl's Jr. Ann Gyben, assistant to Oty Manager Allan Roeder, said a large aoa section ot tbe commu- nity will take part in the event including the Boy Srouts and Girl Scouts, '8D.kd, churchea, volun- teer groups and businesses. Mayor \ Peter Buffa is scheduled to spealt during lunch. •tt's actually a really fun day," Gyben said. •There's lunch and entertainment in the park and a large percentage of the food and beverages is donated by local businesses." Additionally, cb1ldren wUl be treated to special acttvttle. that include face painting and a petting 1.00 provlded by the Orenge Coun· ty Fairgrounds 1bote intere&ted in ~l­ ino sboUld meet at 910 Arbor St. or call 75'-5140 for informatkm. . , I \ n I \ CHECK IT OUT ••....... 2 QASSIFIED •.••.••••.. 9 POLICE FIW .....••..•• 2 PUIUC NOTICES .••••••• 7 : I 11 ( I I I: .... • I ' I ' ' ' • ' l • FftlOAY. APRIL 18, 1997 • Newport Bnc:blCo.ca Mesa 0..Uy Pilot • • \ check it out l • Put the bloom on ~e rose with.help.· A $125~000 .pen?, Yea~, write from the· library I s the bloom off your roses or your radishes? Consider a trip 'to a Newport Beach Public ' Library, where you'll find a profusion of resources for growing flowers, fruit and other gar- den goodies. Whether. you're cultivat--~" , mg ornamental trees, ros- es, climbing plants or flow- ering shrubs, find guid- ance in "The American · Horticultural Society Prun- ing & Training." Tiris new, illustrated plant-by-plant manual covers pruning principles and the growth Ii nit \MIR!(\\ II lt<ll{lf( Ill rtJRll \IUfn PRU·NING &.TRAINING II ,,tl.,,tlli .. ,0.1,11 ·~ l """iil · habits and needs of more than 800 plants. Those with liJnited :;pace will find 100-plus ideas for growing plants to fill vertical dimensions in "The Hanging Garden," illustrated with photos of hanging baskets, window boxes, raised beds and arches. · For indoor plant enthusiasts, "The Complete Guide to Conservatory flants" features mainte-. nance and display ideas, plus color photos of sun rooms ranging from simple conservatories to grand period-style garden rooms. Numerous magazines focus on gardening·topics. Find tips for growing every- thing from artichokes to zinnias in such monthly publications as "Organic Gardening," "Horticulture" and "Sunset." Gardeners who prefer their information on video- tape can learn to make flowers flourish with "Fool- proof Flower Beds," offer- ing tips for improving soil, untangling roots and installing UTigation. Those who war:it to concentrate on the most romantic flower of all can check out ''How to Grow Roses," covering drainage, mulching and the care and feeding of roses. No kidding. Signature item boasting 4,810 diamonds can be seen at South -. · Coast Plata through Sund~y. BY CHRIS 'JIO PHER GOFFARD + DAILY PILOT buyin.~. the pen are those assigned to guard-it7 -· On Wednesday and Thursday, 26-year-old Gabriel Quintana, who works for Exclusive COSTA MESA -The world's most expensive pen, a Montblanc Diamond Solitaire Royal Fountain pen worth $125,000, will b"e on dis- play through Su.nday at the Montblanc Boutique at South Coast Plaza. ,.-----.. ---------------------,,--., I I l F.Y.I. • : The pen, which features 4,81:0 pave diamonds, is making its first appearance at a Montblanc store I I l + ITEM: Montblanc Diamond l in the county on its way to other stores in San Francisco and Hawaii, said store manager M1tra Kianian. SoHtafre Royal Fountain Pen l +con s12s.ooo : + MIM8ER OF DIAMONDS: l 4,810 I + FACTOID: tt takes nine months : to make a single pen : Kianian·said she hopes to sell it before it moves on. L---------------------------~-j "The fact that you'd get to sell a $125,000 pen -Imean, the joy of it," she said, noting she -uouldn't sleep the first night after the p~n went on display April 16. Hln the morning I just wanted to make sure it was here." - Asked who would buy such a pen, Kianian said, "I would think it would be royalty. I would say Eliz- abeth Taylor ... I think it would be someone who's accustomed fo a luxurious lifestyle, and accustomed to beautiful,, things,• While some browsers chuckled at the thought of puroAasing it, oth· ers said they would, do it if it fell within their price range. "" "l thirik if I had that kind of money, absolutely," ~aid Phil Fontes, 36, of Bakersfield. "I'd use it for my signatures. Just my signa- tures." Among those who will not be Protection Private Security, spent 11-hour stretches standing sentry· behind the display case. Quintana, who said he makes $7 an hour, claims he never takes his . eyes away from the pen. If be takes _ a lunch break, he does it in sight of the pen. If be walks around the store to bring the feeling back to his legs, his eyes are on the pen. "All I think about is if I dis~p­ pear for five minutes, and in five minutes this pen disappears, what am.I gonna do?" be said. "I'~ have to work eight to 1 O years to buy one of these." Even if he had $125,000, Quin- tana added, it would.not occur to him to buy lt. "I'd buy a house for my mother and father,• he said, frowning at the display case. HWhat do you need this for?" MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Manager Mitra Klanian holds a $125,000 Montblanc Diamond Solitaire Royal Fountain· pen at Montblanc Bouttque in South Coast Plaza. For both gardeners and cooks, "The Gardener's Cookbook" includes recipes from tine restaurants {lcross the United States, plus instructions for creat- mg landscapes for specific !=uisines using edible flow- ers, herbs and vegetables. for more contemplative types, "In Praise of Toma- toes" is a lyrical memoir that sjwds light on culti- vatin!}'both tasty truil and 'enewed bonds with tnends and family through gardening. Educators, parents take critical look at schools "The garden is a metaphor for !life), and all Qf life's jmportant lessons can t>e learned there," writes Veronica Ray in "Zen Gardening." Whether you're an experienced gar- a ener or a novice at growing thin~s, this book's philosophical approach' can enrich your experience with the soil. ' •Self-evaluation conducted· during a learning conference aimed at helping the school -community identify areas for improvement. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilo\ NEWPORT-MESA -s·trong on self-discipline. Weak in reading assessment. So-so in parental support. Those were among some of the crit- ically honest comments approximately 150 administrators, teachers, parents and other employees made as they evaluated how their individual schools are doing. The evaluation was conducted ThUISday during a roughly six-hour learning conference held at the Davis Adult Education Center in Costa Mesa and. sponsored by the Newport- Mesa Unified School DiSttict and the eachers union. After a presentation by Kaiser Ele- mentary Principal Christine Jurenka on the importance of teaching stu- dents the core curriculunl and prepar- ing them for life by using proven teaching methods, school representa- tives evaluated Uieir own perfor- mance. - Adams Elementary. Principal Bar- bara Harrington, teacher Michael Brewer and pan~nt Terry Essen agreed that their school had a positive and nurturing teaching staff, but said it could use some curriculum that bet- ter accommodat~s students at differ- ent learning l~vels. Along with helping identify the schools' strengths and weaknesses, the.conference was beneficial in terms of communication, Brewer said. · "It's the opportunity to talk to· par- ents a little bit mdre," he said. "I know as a teacher what we wanr"'for our kids. I like to have the opportunity to find out wbat (parents} are looking for.• Essen, who has a first-grader and a fourth-grader at Adams, said that she volunteers many hours in the clas$- room and was happy to be included in the evaluation process. •1t•s the first time I was brought in' to look at the larger picture," she said. "It's neat . to see how they all. tie. together." Linda Mook, president o! the New· port-Mesa Federation of Teachers. said both the co~Sponsorship of. the, conference with the district and the inclusion of various members of the' school communities made the confer-. ence speoal. "We're bringing the community' together to really..focus on how they can drive school improvement," Mook; said. "We're teaching a process that people participating in the learning' conference can take back to their.. schools." Equally reflective is "Thoreau's Garden," ·rife with excerpts from the journals of Walden Pond's larnous inhabitant, for gardeners interested in the t>est uses of plants as vtell as those who want to let woodland vegetation flourish in their imagination. In Native America, a garden was both a place tO' grow food and a conduit to the Circle of Life. For families eager to join that magical sphere, "Native ;...merican Gardening" offers stories and projects that lay the groundwork for both the product and process 'of the nurturing experience of gardening. around t.own /' ,. TODAY • CHECK n OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public library. This week's column is by Judy Booth. YOUTH EXPO The ABCs of Agriculture, with an emphasis on apples, acorns and ants, is the theme for the 18th annual Youth Expo from 9 a.m. · to 3 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The event focuses on the positive accomplishments of Orange County students through com- petitions. Adn$sion is free. For more information, call 708-1520. Crepe Myrtle trees at 2:15 p.m. on the front lawn behind the school's mar- quee at 600 Irvine, Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. · Corrections . The number for the NeWport Harbor Nautical Museum in Thursday's After Hours calendar was : incorrect. The correct number is 613·1863.· • 1b.e name of Academic All·Star Newport Har· TREE PlANTING ScHOLARSHIP BENEFfT ' . The Orange County Alumnae Chap- ter of Sigma Alpha Iota presents a schol- arship ~efit concert at 7:30 p .m. at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for students. For information, call 675-2115. YARD SALE : bor High School student Scott Gaiber was mis- : spelled in Thursday's Daily Pilot. · The public is invited to plant three There will be a yard sale from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the back parking lot of the VOL 91, NO. 12 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, PubliSher WIWAM L090ELL. Editor STIYI MYllll. Maoaglng Editor 111$ VOICot. City Editor n>NYDODllllO ......... .-... News Editor M>CBCHUOH. 5pof\'S Edltof -MA.RC~ l'tlOlllO Edit« , LYMll llOlA, ~ ~AMrthl1i9 NO'IWllM, ~~ LANA D•Dtll, Pl'omOidol• ............. Chief FINndel Offic:« REAPERS HOTLINE 642-6086 RecOf'd your c0mmenu about 'tM Dally Pilot or news tips. AQDRESS Our address Is 330 W. 81y St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. COB8£CIIONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct 111 errors of substance. Pleas. caU 574-4233. . , m The Newport BeadVC.osta Mesa Dally Pilot (VSf'S.144-800) Is p\lbflshed MondlY ~Sat­ urday. 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Newport Beach 68159 Expect 2-foot wind waves and a 4-foot Newport Coast swell from the west. 72152 Balboa nou 68159 TODAY Costa Mesa First low 79155 h46a.m. 1.3 Corona d.el M1r First high 67159 7:l5a.m. 4.1 Second low SURF FOMCAST 1:51'p.m. o.s LOCATION SIZE Second high Wedge Hsw 8:11 p.m. 4.S Newpc>n l-3sw Bladcles 2·3SW SA1URDAY River Jetty 2•3SW First low CdM 1·l SW 2:181.m. 0.9 IOATINCI First high 8:14a.m. 4.2 Vtf'i.ble 1 o knot 5e(ond low "9tnds duri~ mom-2:19p.m. 0:5 Ing hours gener-Second high -1-foot wtnd 8:33p.m. 4.7 wives. "'*'-during the•~wlt1d WA1111 Wffl (X)fM from the TBUOBlAW: 60 Church of Christ at 267 Wtlson St., Cos- ta Mesa. For information, call 650-8236. • YOUTH EXPO The ADCs of Agriculture, with a.fr emphasis on apples,._a~oms and ants; is the theme for the 18th annual Youth: SATIJRDAY Expo from '9 a .. m. to 4 p.m. at the: OPEN HOUSE Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair· Drive; Costa Mesa. ·For more informa-. Montessori Harbor·Mesa School offers an open house from 9:~0 to 11:30 a .m. at the preschool, 1?01 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. In each class· room there will be a display of Montessori equipment to illustrate the school's method of teaching. Children, friends, grandparents, etc. are wel- come. For more information, call 549- t1.on, call 708-1520. CYBERCAFE . . ... · Orange Coast College offers its. •saturday Morning Cybercafe" from 9' a.m. to noon in Hi-Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technology Center. The top..'. ic; of the day will be vBusiness and· Finance -Stock Market, Banking and: 3803. . More." For tnf onnation, call 432-5880.: Absolutely no change In condltl<>(ls or forecast since Thunday. The southwest swell con- tinues through today with a small west· northwest building. Count on It to add some consistency rather than generat- Ing slgnlflcantly larg· er waves. Expect to encoun\er waves In the knee-to chest· high ra1nge In our 'lldntty todaly. The . Incoming south ~II should read'I us dur- Ing the weekend. That promises lmprowd Ind more rldtble surf. With • little luck. we should s.e waist-to shout- dtr-hlgh w.ws by tn.ttlme. COSTAMISA • ! c.wtw Stnlet: A $300 bumper cover was stolen from a car parked In a carport In the 600 block. • tWbor loulw...t. A $500 porfable phone was stolen from t~ storage room of an auto shop in the 2000 block. A glass window louver was removed from the storage room Wf!ldow· •lat 21st S""'9t A $500 bike that was locked .n<J a $70hel· met was stolen from a patio in tM 300 blodt. The lock was cut. • ._,_.. AWWMle: Three compact disc players, two sets of speakers, two amf)llflers, a cellular phone and 165 compact disa valued at $4,340 were stolen from three cars In the 2900 block. Two of the cars had a window smashed and • door lock was punched out of the third car. • w.t 11th StrMt: 1'wo speaken, a video tAlpe and compact di~ valued at $475 ~stolen from a CM. A ~ wl was SINShed. · .----· ··-· 41 / I • FRIDAY, AeRIL 18, 1997 • .... I H l ,\1 \I I '.\. (I \ I ( ) '\ ( I E--mails and opportunities lost .. I ' P otpourri today. Potpourri? Funny you should ask. It's French for •rotten poe (charmed, I'm sure), the idea • bleing a mixture of in~ents left out to ferment or cure. Give that some thQught next time you slip some potpourri in with your fine linens. By the way, your thirst for use- less information is more robust than I expecte(l. So, starting next Friday, we will offer one bit.·of useless information per week to satisfy your ravenous appetite for the trivial, the obsolete, the utterly irrelevant -which is to say, the good stuff. Where was I last week? Lost in . cyberspace-, that's where. For the first ti.me, the tiny, unseen e-mail- man who delivers my column to the awe-inspiring offices of the Daily Pilot failed. ApparenUy, the old saw about "neither rain, nor snow, nor gloom of night ... " doesn't amount to digital diddly on the 'Net. , BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT ~urt Dudng plays the blues on a bench at the foot of the Newport Beach Pier. Anyway, did you see the story about the dog who ran away from home, was hit by a car, then found his way back? Not his way back home, but to his vet's office, which was blocks away from where he was hit. Talk about a low-maintenance pet. _ briefly ·in th~ news _ The dog scratched at the vet's front door until someone noticed, then dragged himself into the waiting room. "Gee, Rex. do you have an appointment?"· '!.Apually no, Nurse, but don't botl'ler the Doc. I'll handle it. Where's the X- ray room?" Let's see you top that, Lassie . ....:~lis a different game than g~o get help because Jimmy's stuck in the well. ' Men anegedly. attacked ~t local nightclub : One man was apparently . Mabbetl, and another beaten, reportedly during a melee at The Shark Club in Costa Mesa late Wednesday night or early Thurs- aay morning, authorities said. : Around 2:45 a .m. Thursday .. police received a call from a nurse et Western Medical Center ' in $anta Ana that-a man was ,seek- lng treatment from stab wounds Jie had apparently received at the ·~club at 841 West Baker St., said tosta Mesa police Sgt. George :Vezbick. • : Fredrick Alan Jordan, ·21, and ~ackson Ambrose Jordan, 24 , brothers from Tustin, were appar- ently attacked CJ.! the club some- lime before it Closed at 2 a .m ., Vezbick said. Fredrick claimed he was mind- ing his own business when some- one struck him in the face with a fist, and in ari ensuing brawl someone stabbed Jackson twice in the le.ft side with a knife or ice pick, Yezbick sdid. The brothers drove to the hos- pital for treatment, but did not contact police themselves, Yezbick said. He said there w no witness accounts, there was no word on possible suspects, and the Jordans were tight-lipped about the incident. "They're not giving the police much informatjon about the . crime," Yezbick said. "We didn't even get the call from them. We got it from the nurse; otherwise we wouldn~t even have known about it." Jackson Jordan was listed in stable condition ·late Thursday, a hospital spokesperson said. Police nab two in auto theft case Police arrested two alleged car " thieves early Thlirsday morning at an apartment complex at 2885 Fairview St., said Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick. · Just after 2 a.m . police spotted Tunothy Argyl'e, 18, of Anaheim, and a 17-yed{-old girl from Costa Mesa opening vehicles and searching inside them in the· parking lot of the complex, Yezbick said. · The pair tried to steal a Toyota van but were stymied by a kill switch inside, Yezbick said. He said the pair were found with credit cards taken from the Toy- ota, and with a Honda CRX that was reported stolen from Ana- heim earlier this week. · · ( Err,iplbyees' design saves district $100,000 · 1\vo employees who work for Mesa Consolidated Water District ...designed a new ozone destruct unit that treats colored water by using ozone to eliminate both col- or and odor. . The unit, installed March 1, saves the district more than $100,000 because Mesa will not have to purchase a commercial unit, said Lisa Lawson, Mesa spokeswoman. The new units were designed by production supervis6r Bill "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality'~ CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES APRIL SPECIAL ADDITIONAL 5°/o OFF Thru A ril 20 1997 CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY Come Visit Our Newly Expanded LOORING DEPARTMENT •Carpet · •Wood •Linoleum -We CMl Carpets & Rugs -We Cteen Upholsay & 0'8p'6 -We Clelwl & ~ WOod Roots -We A*ilt'I Wood Aoorl -w. eenmc Colnln & ShowM •Vinyl •Marble • Tiie • Fadory & ShoW!oom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Johnson and systems technician Mike Monteleone. Mesa has been treating colored wafer using such ozone devices since 1984. Measure M committee members sought · The Orange County Measure M Cifu:ens Oversight Committee, respons_ible fol monitoring . expenses and funds from the half. cent. transportatiorr< sales tax, is Newport-Mesa ~chool Board President Martha Fluor is a little disappointed by the suggested names for a new school on New- port Coast and I must agree. The three choices submitted were HNewport Coast," "Newport Ridge" and •Pelican Crest." seeking residents from Costa f\1esa and Newport Beach to fill vacancies in its 2nd and 5th supervisorial districts. Positions are rmpaid, and. new committee members will serve a three-year term beginning July 1. Applicants must be at least 18, have an interest in community activities and be able to attend monthly meetings. Deadline is May 2. For ~ormation, call the Grand Jurors Association at 835- 6209. I mean, they're OK, but we need something bolder, some- thing grand, something to set the mind free and the imagination soaring: "L'academie du Cote Nieuport." Yak. Too pretentious. Besides, if "rotten pot" is the best la lingue Francaise can do for potpourri, we showdn't use it to name schools. . "Colleg\um Pacifi.cum?" Uh uh. I don't know, what do you say? E- mail your suggestions.to me and I'll pass them on to the board. ~ Wait, how about a famous per- ANTHONY'S LANDSCAPE \. SetdlSodlnu Malth. 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He took over for Bergeson, a Newport Beach resi- dent who left to become the gov- ernor's secretary of education, in December. He came on . just in time for the marathon 15-llour supervisors' meeting where the board approved pursuing airport plans, with Wilson's lone no vote. Lately, he has been explaining his Sla.JfCe on El Toro and other pet tssues to cities ill his district as part of a concerted outreach effort. Hts sch¢ule has particu- larly concentrated on Newport Beach, where he pops up every few weeks a.S a keynote speaker at some community meeting. He'll host an informal open house meetmg at 4:30 p.m. May 14 dt Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Wilson, 57, who retired in 1995 from rndnagemenl at Rockwell International, took the supervisor post after nine years on the Lagu- nd Niguel City Council. The Pennsylvdnia native seN ed as mrtyor of Laguna ~iguel from 1992 to 1994 after helping the community gain official cityhood in 1989. Just as his local political career was taking off, his personal life dealt him a blow: His wife, Vicki, who had ~uttered from .multiple sclerosis, died of cancer in 1988. "We had that to deal with, but we ,gt>t through it," be Dow says. ~ couple's child, Tom, DOW 22, is serving in the U.S. Navy sta- tioned at Miramar Naval Air Sta- tion .. ~ Since the December vote on El Toro, he has been working to unite the several anti-airport splinter groups into one coalition. He plans to ·work with those groups to come up with alterna- tive plans for the site. He proposed running test flights of commercial airplanes out of El Toro to demonstrate the real noise impads to South Coun- ty residents. · . Besides wrestling with the El Toro issue, Wilson has also con- tended with making a transition from councilman to county super- visor. And living up to his prede- cessors isn't easy, either -·espe- cially 1n l'lewport Beach, where residents are used to having one of their own on , the board:. Berge- son for two years, and Tom Riley for 20 years before that. • "Marian Berge~on's shoes are very difficult to fill,• be says. "But the shoes I'm weari.hg are begin- ning to fit." And he does have issues besides El Toro to tackle, goals he feels be can accomplish in the short-term. He's serving on the board committee that's working to get enough funding to keep county trial courts open. He's working to get Laguna Canyon Road realigned. And he's helping with an iss4e as near and dear to Newport Beach as an El Toro airport - funding for dredging the Back Bay. His newly redecorated .. - office, in fact, boasts one holdover from Bergeson and Riley: a plaque commemorating the Jut •. Upper Newport Bay dredging in 1984. He bas visited the bay and bu been helping Newport Beach officials press for funding from the governor's office. He even knows the name of one resident who's particularly vocal about the need for dredging -Ed Benson, president of the Dover Shores Homeowners Association. The best pa.rt of the job so far, he says, is representing "such a beautiful district." The worst pa.rt: "Having to sit as a judge on deci- sions that affect so many people ." · The other worst part: gtving up golf to accommodate his packed schedule. Several months ago he bought a new set of clubs to replace his 30-year-old set. But he's only been aple to use them once, right before his December appointment as supervisor. His life has calmed down since the initial chaos in December, he says. He's making wedding plans for August with his fiancee, a ~ubstance abuse counselor at St. Joseph Hospital. No meeting hiW come close to lasting 15 hours like his first meeting, and.he DOW has a full staff. "My life is still controlled on this little card," he says, pulling out a blue index card that lists his day full of appointments. uThat's 'iiol a structure most people a.re used to." . , ... . . • 'BAN CONTINUED FROM 1 make noise beyond a w~e. 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Hours: Fri. 9AM -3PM, Sat. & Sun. 9AM -4PM • lnfonnation: 714n 08-3247 ~'@I:V'ftt" EXP@~:w-r-r > AP~ 18 -20 •ORANGE COUN1Y FAilt & EXPOSmON CEIUER 88 Fair Drive, COlta Mcu (Enter Ill pm• off Arfinaton Drive) Information; 714-708-3247 • www.ocfair.com • EYE·OPENER Orange Coast bombs Golden West in baseball, 10-0 QUOTE OF THE ~A Y ·roe never~ (Jolu1) Camf!1/ ao ezdt«J ... • -ASSISTANT COACH CHAUNCEY BA>'XS. /olll>wingCosla Mesa's 75-57 vil:toryoutr ~ molly yanity ~15-year . . ;streak . ~at &take . ·•Pirates' wofl'.len's swiffi ; team puts its 118-straight victories reputation on the line today at Saddleback. : F ifteen years ago, North : Carolina edged : Georgetown in the NCAA • Championship behind a kid clad : in baby blue named Michael . Jordan. Another kid named Cal : Ripken, Jr. was on his way to a ·Rookie of the Year season with the Baltimore Orioles. • Fifteen years ago was also the : last time Orange Coast College's : women's swimming team lost a ·meet. : Fifteen years and 118 victories : later, the Pirates face the , greatest danger of snapping that ·streak. "The streak is facing its most serious challenge in the time I've ·been here," Coach Jon · Rathfelder said. Rathfelder : competed at OCC in 1986 and 1987, and was Don Watson's ·assistant since 1992 before taking the reins this spring. Today ~e Pirates take their 5-0 record into a double dual meet with Saddleback and Palomar in Mission Viejo. All three teams have the same ..spotless record. '" To toughen matters for the Pirates, Orange Coast will be without its star diver Sandra Zubrin. Zubrin, a product of Corona del Mat High, is competing in a senior national collegiate event 'this week, and is the top female diver in California community college competition. Assuming she would have won the one and three-meter events, which she has not lost all season, her absence will cost the Pirates 40 points. "The teams are so close, anyway, that the loss or those diving points could be the .difference," Rathfelder said. "Even with them, we could have been in trouble." Watson, who still paces the pool deck at Orange Coast events as Rathf elder's assistant, lost his first meet at OCC to San Diego Me5a in the season opener in 1982. He compiled a 'record of 113-0 ofter that loss. Most of the Pirates on the squad today were toddlers when the streak began. The meet will be the deciding factor as to which team will be the Orange Empire Conference champion. Today's meet will also decide 'the men's championship. Orange Coast is tied at a 5-0 clip with Palomar. Saddleback.is .4-1. .J • • Southern CaWornJa College .has some golden arms that are dominating the Golden State :Athletic Conference. : The baseball team's Bryce Primm and Jen Houston, a •softball hurler, earned the <>SAC's pitcher of the week :honors last week. : Primm, who tops the '.conference with a 2.09 BRA, ;fired a complete game al\utout 'Over Concordia to boost his mrd to 6·3. Primm, a :rtght·banded junior, struck out ;teven and gave up two walks. • He leodl the GSAC In amplet.e games (4) and ls :.econct ln lnnlngs pitched (82.0). t Houlton, whofe lopGded 6-15 ~WU deceMDg last week, ~ tlfte lbutout VidOrtel, ~ tbe upMt blanldng of ~ k..act AsuM Padac. ID ="!':la '!.~p~:.. .. bg 17.- .. , .... • nnning With the numbers • CdM track teams tall to deep El Toro squads; boys drop 85-51 decision; girls • lose ouJ to Chargers, 98-38. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot : LAKE FOREST -A spectator could easily miss the 100-meter dash since if lasts about as long as it takes to order a Coke at the concession stand. But for those who didn't miss the boys version of the event at the Corona del Mar-El Toro _high school meet Thursday aftemoo.n in Lake For- est, they didn't mind going thirs·ty , for a few moments. The straight-away sprint end- ed in a clump of energy and determination as Corona del Mar's George Sumner surged his chest forward to beat out hm- teammate Mike.Finn by .03 of a . second. " -CDM TRACK COACH BILL SUMNER turing the 1,600 relay, as well. Matt Hoyt picked up a victory in the 400 with teammate Pat Fuscoe cruisihg in behind him. l}'ler Beardsley 'took the 800 in 1:59.5. • The 1,600 relay team was behind by about 150 meters when Hoyt, who anchored the squad, turned on the afterburners to smoke El Toro: BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar can hold Its own in the running depctrtmept, as evidenced by (above, from left).Brian C oombe, Jason Rogers and Tyler Beardslee in the 3,200.-Below, left, Beardslee finds support after winning the 800; below, right, Mike Finn speeds to second place ln the 100 . As if that wasn't close enough, Finn defeated El Toro's' Kevin Moore by an eyelash to capture second even though he and Moore both posted times of 11.5 "My teammate Mike has been beating me all year," Finn said after his fist-pumping victory., ,"I . got a good start anq that carried me through." With 1ust one top mark in th~ held events, Steve Tartaglini's- 145-5 discus throw, the Sea Kings notched their first loss and stand at 2-1 in the league and 4-1 over- all. CARBALLO EMERGES; SOLIS, ·PRICE DOUBLE Costa Mesa's boys track team appears to be for real after spanking host Uni, 7 5-57. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot IRVINE -As veteran track and field coach :John Carney looked around for a replacement runner in the boys 1,600- meter relay, the longtime Costa Mesa High mentor smiled, realizing be could- n't go wrong with his selection. For this season, Camey has the pick of the litter whenever his Mustangs compete in Pacific Coast League dual meets. "I've never seen Camey so excited," Mesa throwing c6ach Chauncey Bayes said., shortly be.fore the Mustangs com- pleted their 75-57. PCL victory over host University on Thursday, Costa Mesa's first win over the lrojans in Camey's bead coaching reign, which began in 1980. There's a unique feel about these Mustangs (2-1 in PCL), who swept the running events -except for the 1,600 • relay -and now probably lead the league in confidence. Take Mesa hurdler Richard Price, for example; "There's no doubt in 'my mind I'm going to beat (Aliso Niguel's Josiah Jones) in the league finals,• Price said of the 300 intennecliates, in whlch he wu second to Jones last year in the PCL Pina.11. And take Mustang distance sped.a.l- ilt Bric SaUI: •rqi definitely going to break (the ~ ~rd in the 800),. the l8n1or announced. What about ab.ot putter Matthew Rudfllllf Wall. bis wtnnmg biMve of S 1 feet. 10mcbil w• lbolt ol Im personal r9cmd Mt lut weak (52-' t/4), but be ctedlnld the IUbleqUliDt PCL meets dbedllllamt. Want mare rM10111 wily Camey • ·""9 "'-.,., ~ ..... ~ player Jose Carballo, out for track for the first time in his life. Carballo, like a gold nugget pushed up to the shore, sprinted to victories in the 100 (10.93) and 200 (2-f.19), after anchoring Costa Mesa's winning 400 relay team. It was Carballo's first time running the relay. •And we had to talk him into it," Mesa assistant coach Su Camey said. Solis won the 400 (52.6) and 800 (2:04) and was second in the 1,600 behind sophomore teammate Bruce Hancock (4:35). Solis ran an 800 split in 1:54.96 earli- er this year at the Tustin Relays, but it didn't count as an official school record because it w~ not a meet, according to Camey. Jim Bowles (1'984) and Robert Grego (1980) still share the school stan- dard at 1:55.4. • Senior Jamie Carrillo, the leader of Mesa's back-to.back PCL boys cross country championships, won the 3,200 (10:13), with teammate Marcelo Mar- tinez the runn~up (10:38.81). In the hurdles, Price crossed first in 1 lOs (17.27) and 300s (43.88), while Hai La.L freshman Brad Jones, freshman Greg Stewart and Carballo combined to win the one-time-around relay. Senior Steve Smith, a tran.sf er from Thxas, won the high jump at 6-2, while Rudesill gave the Mustangs 11 wins in 16 events with his shot put. Price felt he had something to prove after falling on the last hurdle against Aliso Niguel, otter leading the r~ce. "We would've won the meet, and 1 would've had ~ PR. but I fell, .. Price said. ·we needed those points and that'• why we ended up losmg that meet." Price Injured his right ankle in the Allio Niguel meet last month and mtaed the Bstanda dual last week beceUM of it. Stewart's secoftd.p1aCe f1nbb tn the 200 (2'.48J ~ 80ID9 eyes. as Well. In hil ftnt vanity me.t . If the ending of the 100 could have been a scene representative of how the Sea . View League meet, it may have been an excit· ing afternoon for the Sea Kings, but the Chargers' depth carried the day and gave El Toro's boys an 85-51 Sea View League victo- Freshman Liz Morse shined for the Sea Kings in a rather d.1Sma1 for the girls team, which suffered a 98-38 defeat. Morse outran El Toro's Becky Miske to captu.(e the 1,600 by .8 of a second. She also topped the field in the 800. MShe should be real happy," Coach Sumner said. ·She pulled off somewhat of an upset (in the 1,600.)" ry. f "I thought we would match up real well with them in the run- ning and at least place some in the field events." Sea King's Coach Bill Sumner said. "They've got so many people it's all you can do to match up. But we were killing them in the running, they juslkilled-us m the field.· The Chargers nearly swept the top three in all of the field events and Morse's marks were the only victories on the day for Corona del Mar, though. M(El Toro's) too big. They're four times as big as us as far as numbers, but pound for pound, we're right with them,· Swnner said. MWe're never going to just roll over and die. It's like a busi- ness, though. If they have more people working for them, they're going to get more work done.• The conclusion Qf the 200 was similar to the thrilling wrap of the 100. Finn took the tape this time, though, edging his El Toro rival by a tenth of a second. Sumner placed third with the identical time as second place at 23.8. Sumner's girls team falls to 1-2 in the league. Corona did fare well in the rac- ing events winning four and cap- HOVIS DOUBLES FOR. ESTANCIA COSTA MESA -Estancia High junior Alex Hovis paced the field in the 100 and 200 • meters Thursday and pominick Meyers (high jump), Alfred Tanielu (shot put) and John Romm (discus) also earned individual victories. But the Eagles were overpowered by visiting Pacific Coast League rival Aliso Niguel. which procured an 80-44 boys track and field verdict. Estanda's Manuel Orozco also twnedin a strong performance in the demanding triple of the 400, 800 and 1,600, finishing second, second and third, respectively. Estancia falls to 1-3, 0-3 in league. In the girls meet: Estancia's Amy Delrez (high jump) and Sami di ~lamo .ll~g j~) were the lone in&vidual event winners in the Eagles' 99-28 league loss to vi.Siting Aliso Niguel. . Estancia's Sarah Hall was just more than a second off the winning pace in the 8QO meters, finishing third, and also J,Da.de things dme tn the 1,600, finishing second. Dang sets tri-/Jle jump record· •Mustangs lose to Uni. but four-year standout accomplishes one for the ages. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot • · ·· IRVINE -Ha Dang of Costa Mesa High was'merely trying to overtake leader Jennifer Koh in the girls triple jump -not for person- al gratification, but for team points. When Dang gazed at the end of the run- way for her fourth and final attempt Thursday in the Mustangs' Pacific Coast League dual meet against host University, she had no incli- nation of breaking the school record. But Dang, a fomth-year varsity track and field standout for Coach John Carney's Mus- ta.ngs, hopped, skipped and jumped 33 feet, 5 1/2 Inches, the greatest triple jump by a Mus- tang female In history. "I was just trying to beat that girl at Uni· versity, so we could get some points,• said Dang, whose feat topped Jennifer Long's record of 33-2 set tn 1993. "I needed to go that far to win: added Dang, whose squad l<>1t to the Th>jem, 96...eO. "Everyone wu telling me to stretch it. to jump up, not out. Then try to stay in the air u long as poaible." . 1bougb pang ii a1io ~·· bell hurdler -and bu~ lpeed to nm a leg OD tM ·~mets relAy tMm -tbe triple jump bu DOW become Mr favodte W.t. •tt'I •• ,. beiln tbe t\imdllt ddDa l dkL but not ~t lw bee bell at. ~now,· said Dang. who qualified for the CIF Southern Section Divisjon m Preliminaries last year in four events, finishing second or third in the PCL Finals in all lour. As University won easily, the Mustangs had otber scores to settle, including the long jump (won by Nicole Jankowski) and 400 (won by Gegi Van De Walker), the only indi· vidual wins aside from Dang's triple-jump doing. Along the disappointment lines was fresh· man Kalena Jacbon. who was trying to go und~feat.ed in PCL duals in the 100 meters. but she false-started against Uni and h'ad no opportunity to win. •J<alena probably would've gone unde- feated in league," Camey said. . According to Jeckson, she •just fidgeted before the gun went oa.• But a&M!d, •tbefe'I always a makeup.• Jacbon. Who9e penonal record in ti. 100 11 11.58, Yo ~ bi 1h8 200, bigb jump and 1,800 relay. Van 0. W ..... I 1.02 doCldng WM tbe quickest in tbe 400, wbAe Jukowlld'w "ts.4 l/2 IDAik tn tbe kll'9 jUqt ... FOd ---- b a win. t= ................ ~..... .. .. i,eoo ud ~ end tta1nt m . n.a Sakai Wat -.'ClOd. ID bOda dllows lor Mela. FftlOAY, APRIL 18. 1997 harry faulkner ·IT'S 'IHE ·BEST OF ' 'IlMES Orange County All-Star Game brings together Costa Mesa's Koo Kim and Laguna Hills' Coach Lynn Taylor, and it'~ a special blend. W hile competing in all-star games typically presents players the opportunity to acquaint themselves with a new cast of teammates, a pair of NeW°port-Mesa District standouts did not requue introductions to their respe5=tive South coaches . when practice began last week. Costa Mesa High senior Koo Kim, the Ne wport-Mesa District Player-of the Year, has been exchanging barbs with Pacific Coast League rivaJ Laguna Hills High Coach Lynn Taylor for four seasons. "I like to kid around with Koo," said Taylor, whose Hawks took their lumps from Mesa the first two seasons of Kim's varsity career, before rolling·to unbeaten league crowns the last . two seasons, including a CIF State Division U title this season. "She's a great, great kid with a great sense of humor, who is very easy to be around.• Taylor also said Kim will bring much more to Saturday's 5 p.m. Orange County All-Star Game at Orange Coast College than per- sonality. "I really respect her competi· · tiveness, because she comes to play every game," Taylor explained. ·And she's really become a ve ry complete player. rve been more impressed with her passing than anything. She's made some phenomenal passes for us in practice." • Similarly Newport. Harbor senior Danny Pulido knew what to expect from South head man Craig FaJconer, who coached Pulido, as well as his son and starting South point guard Kevin FaJconer of CaJvary Chapel High, on the Orange County Rebels traveling team 1991 -93. •He's really been the surprise of OUT team in practice so far,• the elder FaJconer said of Pulido, a 6-foot-5. 220-pounder front- cowt performer, who will play his finaJ basketball game, before concentr~ootball at 6re- gon. "He's aJways been a great athlete and a competitor, but he has shown a knack for scoring and he's a much better rebound- er than I thought. 1 really think he'll flourish in the open-court game.· Coach Falcone r said Pulido is battling for the starting power forward position, but will play split time with Capistrano Val- ley's Austin Moherman, regard- less of who is on the floor for the 8 p.m. tipoff at OCC. O Craig Falconer, a Costa Mesa High graduate, is another in the ·. string of coaches who played in · the game, having represented the South, which prevailed in -the 1966 clash, 97-86, behind Corona del Mar High product -John Vallely. b While PulJdo ls the lone area • representative playing in the boys contest, the girls game is chock full of locals, including five South players with area ities . and even the North's Lori Hurl- ... but, a Costa Mesa resident ~attending Mater Dei High. · · Joining Kim on the South are fellow all-district selections Bre- , 6nna Badorek (Newport Harbor) : f.Ild Undsay Warmington (Coro- • na del Mar), while Carlie Willard '(Santa Margarita) ls a Newport • retident and Jenny Jennings (CaptStrano Valley) played u & freshman at Estancia and as a sophomore at Newport Harbor. a Badorek, obvioU1ly not shy about creating some bulletin board material for the North, handicapped the girls game thus: •we're going to w1n hug,.• t,. orange county all-star basketball game ·WHO'D EVER FORGET HER'! •Newport Beach's Carlie Willard was the heart and soul of Santa Margarita High's rise ·~ power in girls bas,ketbaJ.l last season. By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot C arlie Willilrd's impact on the Santa Margarita High girls basketball program went far beyond the string of floor burns, charley horses and torso trauma she both sustamed and administered as an Eagle. Santa Margarita Coach Richard Schaaf said the indomitable spirit of the bard-nosed 5-foot-10 foiward is something he will never forget. What's more, h.e plans to recount tales of her relentless intensity and work ethic to futUre Eagle squads, in hopes they can keep her hard-working legacy alive. _ "I'll have to be careful not to make the returning girls sick of me saying, 'Remember Carli~' • Schaaf said of the Newport Beach resident, who will cap her pelDICI was what enabled us to do as well as we did ... " -SAN:rA MARGARITA. COACH RICHARD SCHAAF • competitive basketball career by representing the South in Saturday's Orange County All-Star Game, 5 p.m. at Orange Coast College. "We definitely overachieved last season and Carlie was the reason. Her personality was what enabled us to do as well as we did." The Eagles, picked to finish fifth by the Daily Pilot, wound up tied with Newport Harbor for second in the Seti View League, knocking -off the Sailors for the first time in school history in the process. They went on to reach the CIF Southern Section II-AA Quarterfinals before being eliminated by · Norco. •I have a lot of pride when I look back on my senior season," said the Eagles' Most VaJuable Player and co-captain, who averaged 13 points and six rebounds en route to first-team all-league recognition. "We came from virtually nl>thing to become a pretty tough team in a very good league." Tough is one of several adjectives that come to mind watching Willard labor in the Ian~. where her physical presence draws naturaJ comparisons to her famous older brother Jarrott, the 1989 ClF Division VI Player of the Year for the Corona del Mar High football team and a former All-American middle linebacker at Cal, whose NFL aspirations with the Kansas City Chiefs were dashed by debilita~g knee injuries. •She would have been a linebacker, no doubt about it,· Schaaf said of Carlie, had she been afforded the opportunity to compete on the gridiron. •she definitely carries herself well as a lady off the court, but I'm still not sure she couldn't have played linebacker as a girl.• Willard says she's happy to have left the linebacking to her older brother, but admits gtowing up the youngest of five siblings helped harden the resolve she calls upon ,. BRJAN P08UOA I DAILY PllOT Carlie Willard takes dead aim at h er last shot with p re p basketball. r----------------------------------------------------------------------, ! ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAMES i : (at Orange Coast College, S~turday} : f ' : + s p.m. Girls game +a p.m. BoYs..,.. l ' . ' ~------------------------------------------~~---------------------j regularly on the hardwood. to the all-star squad1 said she was hesitant "I guess you could say that helped my to play as hard as she's accustomed in early competitive instincts,• Willard said of her South practices. But that hasn't prevented sibling scuffles. ·rm really not the tallest or her from making a favorable impression on the strongest (on the basketball floor), but South Coach Lynn Taylor of Laguna Hills I'm real intense and I like to get in the thick High. ·' - of things." "She hasn't.been overwhelmed out While Willard's intensity is most visible there by ~y means,• said Taylor, who while banging bodies on game night, believes Willard's workmanlike skills will Schaaf had particular praise for her fervoI fit in nicely with her mor~ heralded in practice. teammates. "Every time we ran a sprint in practice, wEveryone talks about the perlect team Carlie would try to win it. She was easily being five Magic Johnsons or five Larry OUT best player, so she could have taken it Birds, but I'm not so sure,• Taylor easy sometimes. But she refused to do explairied. NI think that might be too much anything less than all out. '-. of a good thing. Carlie is the type of player ·she's not the rah-rah type of leader, but who will help us, because she's shown a there were times when we'd be dragging knack for moving without the ball, getting as a team ancf you'd see heI face get a little rebounds, running the floor and playing red. She'd just-start trying to do things 10 solid defense. And, sbe has a _nice shot from times harder and her teammates aJways got 15~16 feet. It seems she's aJways where she the message. . needs to be.· "By the time each practice was over, she Planning to attend UC Santa Barbara was so exhausted, you'd have thought she next fall, Willard said her future basketball had just played for the CIF championship. activity will be on the recreational level. Sometimes I had to take it easy in practice But there'll be nothing recreational the day before a game, because I didn't about her effort against the North. want her to get worn out." ·1 want to show people what I'm about, Willard, who was surprised t? be named and it's not scoring," she said. CO LLEGE BASEBALL RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY • Ponchak's two homers, Clutter's five RBI spark Pirates' 10-0 laugher over rival Rustlers. HUNTINGTON B~ACH - Orange Coast College eophomore right-bander Eric Turner put together his best game of the M4- son Thursday, hurling a three-hit shutout to ~ey a 10-0 Orange Empire Conference victory over host Golden West. 1\lmer, who spent part of the season out of the starting rotation ancf came in with a 1-5 record, struck out 11, walked none and scattered three singlet, the first or which came with two outs in the sixth. ft was the first lbutout by a Pirate pitcher since 1\lrner him- self blanked Sequoiat. 8-0, Jut seuon. 1\uner did Dot ailOW & R\lltler to reecb MCOlld and :llold 9'* MBS ·GWC two beyond the minimum, while fellow sophomores Chris Ponchak and 'Il'avis Clutter were the cata- lysts in OCC's 15-hit attack. Ponchak drilled a pair of solo home runs to double his season total and finished 4 for 5, while Cutter went 3 for 5 with two triples, five RBI, three runs and two stolen bases. Joe Jones also bad a pair of RBI singles for OCC, which improved to 12-24, 4-14 in conference. Corona del Mar High product Kevin Stuart started and picked up the Joss for GWC (12-24, 4\}4), which.defeated the Pirates, 10·2, Tuelday to snap.a 10..game con· f..008 loltng streak. au-..._ca 1e1 °'•?!st CWt tO. Golden w..t Orange . 150 000 110 • 10 15 0 GoWen Wiit 000 000 000 . 0 l 1 1Wner ~ ~; Stuat1. Maurer (I), ...... (9) and Flan4gen. w -lUmer, J-1. L -llulrt ().-2). 28 -Ritter (OCQ: 38 ·a.as tDCQ 2. H9' • ~ (OCO 2. ' Vanguards fall, 6-5 SAN DIEGO -Southern Cali- fornia College's Vanguards dropped a 6-5 nonconf erence baseball decision at UC San Diego 11\ursday as the hosts (14- 15) rallied for four runs in the sev- enth inning to pull lt out, drop- ping sec to 27-13. The Vanguards were 1n control with a two-run third, then a three- run sixth to break a 2-2 tie before the hosts pulled 1t out with a six- hit attack. Southern California College will try to get back on the winning track Saturday when the Van- guards host Westmont 1n a Gold· en State Athletic Conference dou- bleheader. NotiCIOU• .. ·-uc S... 0-.. f., s.c.I C1l 111 I SoCal Coflege 002 OOJ 000 • 5 11 0 UC s.n Diego 000 920 .0. -6 6 l Taylor, st..te en, Mmm (I) lfld P9gg; Tlketwa. l.Mnglton ts>. ChrW (I) lll'ld Alf.ta. W ~ Ghlrinl. L • sc.Me. ll • .. (SO), Pllnglf6Nn (SD). "' • SCh;1ebef ('S). .... ., ..... en., .... 1m NAllOl KYD. COSTA mu -541-1156 Freshmen ~ ' duo paces Estancia's 15-3 win COSTA tvmS~ -The fresh- man doubles tandem pf Chris Rudolph and Johnny Zambrano were among the big winners for the Estanda High boys tennis team Thursday as the EagMs handled visiµng Pacific Coast and aoss-town ri~al Costa Mesa, 15-3. Rudolph and Zambrano won 18 of 19 games to help the Eagles improve to 6-9, 3.--4 in -league. Mesa fell to 0-7 in league. PACH: Co.ur LIAGuE • EstMda 15, Costa Meu 3 Singles: Leonard (E) def. Tran, 6-1, def. Kakl, 6--0, def. Lim, 6-0; Sink (E) won, 6-3, 6-2, 6-0; Girard (E) lost 6-2, won, 6-3, 6--0. Oe>Ubles: Taboada-Faulkner (E) def. Pham-Swartz. 6--0, def. Kazi-Morris, 6-2, def. Huang·Petersori. _ 6-1; Rudolph-Zambrano (E) won, 6-1, 6-0, 6--0; Beck-Trujillo (E) lost. 6-3, won, 7-S, lost, 6-2. TRACK SUMMARIES f · HIGH SOtOOl GIRLS Padflc Coast League Aliso Niguel 99, Estwtcia 28 100 • 1. Pinkney (AN), 13.3; . 2. Hetfeld-(AN), 13.4; 3. Vurc.hett (AN). 13.5. • 200 -1. Vurchett (AN), 28.5; 2. Pinkney (AN), 28.7; 3. Decker (E), 28.9. 400 · 1. Burgess (AN), 1:09.8; 2. Arias (E), 1:10.8; 3. Farrar (E), 1:11.3. IOO -1. Basanda (AN), 2:37 .3; 2. Terpil (AN), 2:37 .7; 3. Hall (E), 2:38.S.' 1,600 · 1. Turpil (AN), 5:S1.6; 2. Hall (E) • .5:53.7; 3.j!urgess (AN), 5:5B.6. J,200 -1. Spieres (AN). 13:1S; 2. Turpil (AN), 13:15-.2; 3. Perkins (E), 13:30.4. 100 H • 1. Siglar (AN), 17.8; 2. pecker (E), 17.9; 3. Makavali (AN). 18.8. JOO H -1. Makavali (AN), 55.1; 2. Apodoca (E), 55.6; 3. Nguyen (AN), 57.0. . 400 relay · 1. Aliso Niguel, 53.B. 1,600 retay -1. Aliso Niguel. 4:48.9. HJ • 1. Oelrez (E), 4-4; 2. Gruban (AN), 4-4; 3. Burgess (AN}, 4-4. U • 1. di Girolamo (E), 15-0 1/2; 2. Cunningham (AN), 14-11 314; 3. Mayo (E), 14-8 112. TJ • 1. Cunningham (AN), 32-1 112; 2. Gruban (AN}, 30-9 314; 3. Holmes (AN), 29-9 112. SP • 1. Lee (AN), 30-0; 2. Nielsen (AN), 26-9; 3. Horsley (AN), 25-8 314. DT • 1. Lee (AN), 113·9; 2. Nielsen (AN), 94-{; 1/2; 3. Teo (E~. 90-0. SCH ED ULE May ......... High IChool • Santa Margw~ It Newport H.vt>or, 3 15 p.m.; ltvlne It Corona det M•r, 3:15 p.m~ Costa Mn. •t Albo Nig~. ):15 pm; Ug<IN Hills at Esund~ ):15 pm . • Trad! Md fleld Community collev-men and women · Orafl9e C~n •t Mt. SAC Ret1ys. •t Mt. San Antonio College, 91m. •Swimming , Community colt• men ind women • O..•nge Coan. P1lomar at Saddleblck Coll•, 2 p.m. • \/olleybell • Community college men · Grownont •t 0..1nge Co.Ht. 7 p.m , Hlgh sctioot boys • Corona del M•r It Newport Httbor, 6·15 pm. IAgUN Hills at Costa Mel, 5:15 p m ; Est•~'• •t IAgun• Bead\ 4:45 p.m. ·~II Community coll~' • O..•fl9e Coan at Golden West. 3 pm High M:hool ·t i TO<o 1\ Newport H.n>cw, 3:15 p m. COfOl'I• def Mir •t Woodaidge, 3:15 p.m D EEP SEA •Richmond YC's Liz . Baylis got the victory in a balanced field of competitoYS at the '97 U.S. Women's Challenge for the Bents 1rophy. T he conditions of .Newport Beach once again lived up to their reputation as ' predictable, as 10 teams saw three days of right-side favored breezes of 5-8 knots and small swells at the 1997 U.S. Women's Challenge for the Bettina Bents Memodal Thophy. Held April 9-12 by ~ewport Harbor YC, the race turned into a P.ure boatspeed ~aJtle, with Richmond YC prevailing. The Richmond YC team of eight sailors, led by skipper Uz Baylis, relied upon their ~ to edge out Calif omia YC's LiZ Hjo:rth by two points. On the whole, the field was fairly equal, with the top six finishers separated by only 10 points. Baylis got out to a quick lead on the first day of racing, posting a consistent 2, 2, 1 for the day to give the team a 10-point margin over opponents Southwestern YC's Colleen Cooke, Houston YC's Ruthie Lambert and Hjorth, respectively. The second day of racing saw the closer competition in the top half of the fleet. Baylis faltered a bit, starting of{ slowly with a 6, 5 and ending the day with a bullet. Hjorth, <;ooke, Annapolis YC's Melinda Berge and the Women's Yacht Racing Pleet of San Diego's Charlie Arms took ' advantage of the situation -nam>wing Baylis' lead to six points, with the sixth place St. Petersbergteam out of first by nine points. The final day saw Baylis plagued with bad starts, but the team was able to grind back through the fteet to bold onto their slim lead. Coming down to the last race, Baylis needed to finish fifth or better to win the title,,...- Hjorth, with a crew mostly made up of the winning 1993 Bettina Bents teo.m, was only two points behind and p0sed the greatest threat as she won the first race of the day. After anotheU>ad siarl and rounding ~e first windward in sixth, Baylis was once again able to outsail her opponents and finish ~conservative fourth stephanie keefe place to take the trophy. Baylis and Hjorth have a very friendly, but competitive relation- ship, as the two. have been 1-2 at a few other women's regattas of recent, induding California ,.. YC·hosted Women'• Ocean One-Design Regatta. #We have been fighting it out on the water for the last year," said.one Califotnia YC crew member. •I think that we have all improved because of it.• Racing for the First American nu.st-sponsored Bettina Bents Memorial lrophy was held off the Newport Beach pier in Long Beach Yacht Club's fleet of Catalina 37s, the yachts used for the intemationally-known congressional Cup Match Race. Though the racers saw typical Newport Beach conditions on the three race days, the clinic portion of the regatta began with high winds gusting up to 25 knots that sidelined the competitors. Most teams did not sail on the clinic day, but rather received instruction on the land from a FRIDAY, APRIL 18. 1997 • number of veteran Catalina 37 • sailors. Since its inception 13 years • ago, the event has steadily grown_into one of the top amateur women's regattas in the country. With a select gr)ilp of 10 teams competing, thisyec1Ys regatta featured an att:omplished group of women in the sport of sailing -both on and off the water. The U.S. Women's Challenge was first established in 1984 as a memorial to Bettina Bents, one of the first women to join Newport Harbor Yacht Club as a Skipper member. Before her death at the age of 26, Bettina bean working to establish the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. Her vision to make it a major museum came to fruition two years ago. briefly PREP TRACK SU MMARIES DM BELTS EAGLES, 14-4 . . BOYS Su VIEW l£AGuE El Toro 85, Corona def Mar 51 100 -J. Sumner {CdM), · 11.47; 2. Finn (CdM), 11.5; 3. Moore (ET), 11.5. 200 -1. Flnn (CdM). 23.7; 2..Smith (ET), 23.8; 3. Sumner (CdM}, 23.8. CORONA DEL MAR - Motivated by being assigned TENNIS the No. 5 ranking in Orange County, the Coro- na del Mar High boys tennis team polished off third-ranked Santa Margarita Thursday, 14-4, in a Sea View League match on the Sea Kings courts. John Cappello and Chris Jensen swept in singles for the Sea ,l<ing~.(9-4, ·4:1 in league), whom Coach nm Mang believes were penal- ized in the rankings for having suffered road losses to highly-touted competition from out- S1de Orange County. Sameer Chopra and Cameron Taylor also swept at No. 1 doubles to hand Santa Mar- garita only its second loss and extend CdM's 1997 home unbeaten streak. #We're coming on,• said Mang, whose team is gearing up for a rematch with le&gue- leading Woodbridge. which figures to decide the league crown, April 29 at Cd.M. Su 't/llW LIAGuE CdM 14, s.nt. ~ 4 Singles: Ellmore ({dM) def. Tsu, 6-2; lost to Shedd, 7-5; def. Fears, 6-2; Cappello (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1; Jensen (CdM) won, 6-2, 6-0, 6-4. Doubles: Chopra-Taylor (CdM), def. Deen-Walsh, 6-3; def. Gaffney-Larson, 6-3, def. Smith-Hsu, 6-0; Colemao-Jahangiri (CdM) won. 6-1, lost. 6-1, won, 6-0; Shahmardi.-Mozuiani (CdM) lost. 6-1, 6-4, won. 6..o. Newport Harbor averts shutout IRVINE -Newport Harbor High's John Rinek and Scott TENNIS Sims, paired in doubles to prepare for the upcoming Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament, earned the only set victory Thli.rsday in a 17-1 boys tennis loss at Sea View League-leading Woodbridge. Rinek and Sims earned a 6-3 victory to avert the shutout, as Hc1rbor fell to 3-8, 0-5 in league. Woodbridge, ranked No. 1 in Orange County, improved to 11-0, 5-0. Su VIEW LIAGuE Woodbrtdge 17, Newport Harbor 1 Singles: Hoevel (NH) lost to . Artunian, 6-1, lost Baghepour; 6-4, lost to Farokhpay 6-1; Shueh (NH) lost.·6-1, 6-1, 6-0; MacMaster (NH) lost 6-0, 6-1, 6-0. Doubles: Rinek-Sims (NH) lost to Ungman-Levy, 6-1, def. call-Le, 6-3, lost to Oavenport·Par, 6-2; Cook-Singer (NH) lost. 6-1, 6-1, 6-2; Burr·Bilbasiesi (NH) lost. 6-0, 6-1, 6-0. Vanguards roll a seven COSTA MESA -Southern TENNIS California College's men's . · tennis team swept past visiting Cal Baptist of Riverside Thursday afternoon at Costa Mesa Tennis Center, 7-0, running the Vanguards' record to 14-7 overall. GouJa SWE Anunc CoHHiffHa SoClll C.01'"9 ,7, C.I Baptist 0 Singe. ·Ma (SCQ def. Euceg, 6-0, 6-3; Barriga (SCC) • def. Kris Muller; 6-3, 7-5; Matek (SCO def. James, 6-2, 6-3; O'Sullivan (SCQ def. Saleh, 6-3, 6-2; Baker (SCQ def. Es<atola, 6-1, 6-3; Kemp (SCQ def. Laudla. 6-3, 6-1. : ~I•~ Ma-Matek (SCQ def. Euceg-James. S-1; Bartlga-O'Sullivan (SCQ def. Muller-Saleh. 8-5; Baker- Kemp (SCQ def. Escatola·La~ia, S-2. occ·s Erickson advances FULLERTON -Orange TENN Coast College freshman Cami IS _Erickson, top-seeded in singles and alsCY, aiong with partner and Estancia High product Whitney Gilliam, in doubles, advanced to the singles 'quarterfinals and the doubles semifi- nals at the Orange Empire Conference women's tennis tournament Thursday at Fullerton College. Erickson took care of Riverside's Tanja Wendel, 6-1, 6-0 in the third round and Sad- dleback's Erika Dammeyer, 5 .... 1, 6-2 in the fourth round to earn a spot in today's 1 p.m. quarterfinals at Cypress College. Erickson and fellow freshman Gilliam dis- patched Saddleback's Missy and Marie Hosoi, 6-4, 6-3 for a quarterfinal lriwnph, setting up a date with the third-seeded duo from Irvine Valley College, today at 3. Gilliam lost to Gabi Rios of Saddleback in the .singles quartefinals, 6-1. 6-0, while OCC's Van Nguyen, Trisha Streelman and Martha Garcia were eliminated in the third round of singles play. The doubles tandem of Streelman and Gar- Cia was eliminated in the quartefinals, 6-3, 1- 6, 6-3 by Golden West College's Penny Jones and Judy Durr. CdM topples Irvine, 197-206 NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona del Mar High boys golf GOLF team apparently carried a mob mentality onto the Newport Beach Country Club course, as six Sea Kings shot either 39 or 40 to pace a 197-206 nine-hole Sea View League victory over visiting Irvine. Steve Brooks, Innis MacDonald and' Max Wallick carded 39s, while Craig Brooks, Chad Towersy and Jeff Bemis all shot 40 for league- leading CdM, which improved to 10-2, 6-0 against Sea View foes. Irvine, which bad the medalist with a round of 37, fell to 2-4 in league. Eagles victorious, 201-209 LEISURE WORlD -Estancia • High's golf team was a 201-209 GOLF winner over host Laguna Hills Thursday after- noon in Pacific Coast League play at Leisure World Golf Course, where the Eagles' Andy Thompson was the medalist with a par 36. Other leaders for the Eagles (7-4 overall, 4- 2 in league play) were Jeff Perry (39), Nick Johnson (41), Pete Anderson (42) and Tom Rausch (43) as Estancia took a major step toward the CIF Playoffs. Tars fall. 184-207 NEWPORT BEACH -The 11-1 Santa Margarita High boys GOLF golf team ran away with a 13-stroke Victory over Newport Harbor at Big Canyon Country Club in Sea View League boys golf play • 400 -1. Hoyt (CdM), 52.7; 2. Fuscoe Thursday. (CdM), 54.9; 3. Millward (ET), 55.1. 800 • 1. Beardsley (CdM), 1 :59.5; 'Ibe Sailors fell to 3-10 and 1-4 in the • 2. Stevenson (ET), 2:03.2; 3. Hosveldt league in the 184-207 loss. ·: (CdM) .. 2:03.6. At U:ie par-36 course, Newport's Jason • 1,600 -1. Lee-(ET). 4~25.9; Szolomayer and Scott Ruben led their team 2. Beardsley (CdM), 4:33.3; 3. Rodgers witll a 40. Justin Shapiro tallied a 41, Bill Col-(CdM). 4:36.0. lopy shot a 42. Mitch Johns rounded out the 3•200 · 1· Lee (ET), 9:59.9: 2. Rodg~ Sailors scorerS with a 44. (CdM), 10:22.1; 3. Whetstone (ET), . 10:31.2. Santa Margarita is 5-1 in SVL action. 400 Nlay -1. El Toro, 44.4; 2. Corona" del Mar. 45.2. · Costa Mesa rips Eagles. 14-7 COSTA MESA -The host Costa Mesa High SOFTBALL softball t~am erupted for 10 runs in the third inning to blow open a 14 · 7 Paci.fie Coast League victory Thursday over cross-town rival • Estancia. · : Kristin Chisholm belted a three-run homer:': Christy Errico went 3 for 4, and Kim Daniels, : Brooke Shanley, Julie Collett, Amy Ria and Sonia Correa also got two hits apiece for the Mustangs, who improved to 3-9, 1-1 in league. Correa hurled a seven-hitter to earn the victory, despite yielding a two-run. fifth- inning home run to Estancia senior standout Ji.ft ijlack. Estancia fell to 2-9, 0-2. PACllAC Co.uT LlACiuE Costa Mesa 14, EstMKia 7 Estancia 01 0 23 O -7 7 3 Costa Mesa 03(10) 100 x -14 15 3 Wyman, Black (3) and Danner; Correa and Chisholm. W -Correa. L -Wyman, 2-4. 3B · Daniels (CM), Collett (CM). HR -Chisholm (CM), Black (E). Vanguards sweep Pacific Christian with twin shutouts COSTA MESA Southern Califor'n.ia SOFTBALL College's softball team improved to 17-29-1 overall with a doubleheader sweep of visiting "Pacific Christian College Thursday by virtue of Jen Houston's two-hitter in a 2-0 victory in the opener. then an .eight-hitter by Jen Mer- row in an 8-0 rughtcap. The Vanguards got all they would need in the first inning of thew first game with a two- run double by SMichelle Murie. Houston backed it u with her two-hitter, walking three and striking out seven. Merrow got all kinds of help in her shutout as five Vanguards collected two hits apiece in a 13-hit attack. Pacific Christian's only solace was in shol1- stop Leslie Williams' performance. She went 5 for 6 for the day with two doubles and a triple. . Nonconferanw Firstpme SoClll C.Ollege 2. Padfk Christian 0 Pacific Christian 000 000 0 -0 2 1 1,600 ,.l•y -1. CdM (Fuscoe, Finn, Be~rcfsley, Hoyt), 3:33.5; 2. El Toro. 100 H • 1. Smith (Efy,115.2; 2. Petwalaney (ET), 16.5; 3. Moore (ET), 17.2. . 300 IH • 1. Koupal (ET), 42.2; 2. Gazelle (ET), 44.1t; 3. Orlich (Cd M). 45.6. HJ · 1. Parks (ET), 6-10; 2. Whitfield (ET), S-10; 3. Bumlller (ET), 5-10. u -1. Smith (ET), 21-11; 2. Sango (En. 19-7; 3. Parks <m. 19-6. TJ -1. Moore (ET), 37-8; 2. Orlich (CdM), 3>-0; 3. Hosfeld (CdM), 34-4 112 PY -1. Petlawaney (ET), 13~; 2. Whiteside (ET), 13-2; 3. Williams (CdM), 12-0. SP • 1. Hardy (E'r'), 46-10 1/2; 2. Johnson (En, 44-6 112; 3. McDowell (ET). 42-5 1/2. DT • 1. Tartagllni (CdM), 145-5; 2. Bills (ET), 136-6 1/2; 3. Olin (ET), 129-4 112. Costa Mesa 75, Uniywsity 57 100 · 1. carballo (CM), 10.93; 2. Rossi (U), 10.95; 3. Lin (U}, 10.99. 200 · 1. carballo (CM), 24.19; 2. Stewart (CM), 24.48; 3. Lin (U), 25. 1 400 • 1. Solis ('CM), 52.6; 2. llighworth (U), 53.4; 3. ltoh (U), 57.4. BOO • 1. Solis (CM), 2:04; 2. Smith (U), 2:05.73; 3. Hancock (CM), 2:10. 1,600 · 1. Hancock {CM), 4:35; 2. Sohs (CM), 4:36; 3. carrillo (CM), 4:41. 3,200 · 1. carrillo (CM), 10:13; 2. M. Martinez (CM). 10:38.81; 3. Dal (U), 10:38.82. 110 HH . 1. Price (CM). 17.27; 2. Noh (U), 17.57; 3. Hsi (U), 18.07. 300 IH · 1. Price (CM), 43.88; 2. Kerby (U), 44.98; 3. Hem (U), 45.7. 400 relay · Costa Mesa (La i, Jones, Stewart and carballo), 47 07. 1,600 relay -University, 3:39.45. HJ · 1. Smith (CM), 6-2; 2. Leahy (CM), 5·10; 3. Dalain (U), 5-8. U · 1. ·Patric (U), 18-9; 2. Rossi (U), 18-7 3/4; 3. Stewart (CM), 18·1. TJ · 1. Patric (U), 40-5 314; 2. Hopper (U), 39-2 314; 3. Jones (CM). 37-3. PV -1. McBratney (U), 12-0, SP -1. Rudesill (CM), 51-10; 2. Collene (U), 45~1 1/4; 3. Via (CM), 42-5. OT · 1. Su (U), 134-3 1/2; 2. Rudesill (CM), 130-0; 3. Collette (U), 126-11. Aliso Niguel 80, Estancia 44 100 -1. Hovis (E). 11.3; 2. Decuir (AN), 11.5; 3. Butrago cru11.6. 200 -1. Hovis (E). . · 2. McCray (AN), 23.6; 3. Oeruir (A , 26.7. 400 -1. Kayl0< (AN), 54.9; 2. Orozco (E), 55.0; 3. Butr a90 (AN), 56. 1. 800 -1. Friend {AN). 2:08.4; 2. Orozco Socal College 200 000 x -2 6 O Bleil and Emry; Houston and Davidson. W · Houston, 7·16. L · Bleil, 9-9. 28 -Murie SCQ. 3B ·Williams (PC). s.C'Ond game (E), 2:10.0; 3. ~odriguez (E_l. 2:1.3.8. • 1,600 -1. Fnend (AN), 4.40.9, 2. :· Lopez {E). 4:48.1; 3. Orozco (E), 4:48.3 : 3.200 -1. Friend (AN). 10:25.2; 2 SOC.I College I. Padfk Ovlstl..w 0 Pacific Christian 000 000 O -0 8 2 SoCal College 002 141 x -8 13 1 Bleil and Emry; Merrow and Murie. W -Merrow, 4-8. L · Bleil, 9-1(1 2B -Williams (PC) 2, carver (SCO. Munoz (E), 10,i32.8; 3. Vega (E~. 10:33.0 110 HH · 1. Jones (AN), 15.9, 2. Patterson (AN), 16.7, 3 Villacorta (AN), 18.2. JOO IH · 1. Jones (AN), 43.4; 2. Patterson (AN), 47.0; 3. Vega (E), 47.5, 400 relay -1. Aliso Niguel, 46.0. 1,600 relay -1. Aliso Niguel, 43.1. HJ -1. Meyers (E), 5·8. ' U -1 Nicas10 (AN), 19-10 1/2; ~. Patterson (AN), 19-1 1/2; 3. Egins (AN), 18-2. TJ -1. Nicasio (AN), 42·5; 2. Jones (AN), 41 -0; 3. Patterson (AN), 38-8. SP • 1. A. Tanlelu (E), 45-1 1/2; 2. Rodriguez (AN), 44-5 314; 3. Ha~ (f), 40-0 3/4 DT -1. Romm (E), 132-2; 2. Rodrig (AN). 1 :23·8 112; 3. Arroyo (E), 12 GIRLS S..ViewL...- EI Toro 98, Con>na dttf JI 100 · 1. Halley (CdM), 13.6; 2. Toohey (ET), 13.9; 3. Segura (ET), 14.0. 200 -1. Rupprecht (ET), 29.1; 2. Christeson (CdM), 29.2; 3. Toohey (ET), 29.3. 400 -1. Childers (ET), 1:03.1; · . 2. Christeson (CdM), 1:03.4; 3. Schappel (ET). 1 :04.2. 800 · 1. Morse (CdM), 2:28.6; 2. White (ET), 2:33.9; 3. Jamison (CdM), 2:36.3. 1,600 · 1. Morse (CdM), 5:16.1; 2. Miske (ET), 5:16.9; 3. Morgan (CdM), 5:33.6. 3,200 -1. Miske (ET), 12:06.8; 2. Morgan (Cc:IM), 12:17.5; 3. Kelly (ET), 12:29.5. 100 H · 1. Biddle (ET), 17 .6; 2. GoAzalez (ET), 19.2; 3. Barnes (CdM). 19.6. 300 H -1. Gonzalez (ET), 50.0; 2. Barnes (CdM), 59.8; 3. Monroe' (q!M), 1 :po.o. 400 Nlay · 1. El Toro, 52.9; 2. Corona del Mar, 55.0. 1,600 retay • 1. El Toro, 4:23.8; 2. Corona del Mar, 4:31.9. HJ -1. Kim (ET), 4-8; 2. Mehan (CdM), 4-8; 3. Chelsea (Cc:IM), 4-8. U · 1. Biddle (ET), 15·10 314; 2. Segura (ET), 15·91/2; 3. Hauke (CdM), 15-S 112. T J -1. Segura (ET), 34-1 O; 2. Biddle (ET), 33-1; 3. Hauke (CdM), 32-7. PY -1. Davis (ET), 8-0; 2. Vu (ET), 7~; 3. Yarrington (ET), 6-6. SP -1. Grakos (ET). 30-10 1/2; 2. Sitton (ET), 20-10 1/2; 3. Gero (CdM), 2S-7. OT · 1. Miller (ET), 107-2 314; 2. Sitton (ET), 101-3 1/4; 3. Shield (ET), 79-3 1/2. University 96, Costa M9M 40 100 · 1. Clark '(U), 12. 17; 2. Yovan (U>. 12.57; 3. Ruth (U), 12.07. 200 -1. Clark (U), 27.54; 2. Yovan (U), 27.79; 3. Jackson (CM), 28.4. 400 -1. Van De Walker (CM), 1:02; 2. Buchen (U), 1 :03.6; 3. Pickett (U), 1 :04.8. BOO • 1. Marquarh (U), 2:26; 2. Homer (U), 2:29; 3. DeNoewer (CM), 2:32.7. 1 ;600 • 1. Wilson (U), 5:30; 2. DeNoewer (CM), 5:31; 3. Gomez (CM), S:32. 3,200 · 1. Marquarh (U), 11 :49; 2. OeNoewer (CM), 12:20; 3. Tochedt (U), 12:38.8. 100 LH · 1. Chang (U), 17.99; 2. Dang (CM), 18.08; 3. Jankowski (CM), 19.03. 300 LH · 1. Henderson (U), 52.93; 2. Colosky (CM), S3.02; 3. Dang (CM), 53.52. 400 relay · University, 53.9. 1,600 relay -University, 4:21 .0. HJ · 1. Homer (U), 4-8; 2. Jackson (CM), 4-8; 3 Clark (U), 4-6 U -1 Jankowski (CM), 1 >-0 1/2; 2. Brandt (U), 14-2; 3. Koh (U), 13-2 112. TJ · 1. Dang (CM), 33-5 112; 2. Koh (U), 31-10 314; 3. Barker (U), 30-8. PV -' 1. Barker (U), 9-0; 2. Roque (U), 7~: 3. Buchen (U)f 7·0 SP · 1. Schroeder (U), 31-1<> 112; 2. Sakai (CM), 30-0 112; 3. Ekenstam (CM), 2S-10 112 , OT · 1 Nguyen (U), 94-8 1/2; 2. Sakai (CM), 91-8; 3. Loyko (CM), 83~ 1/2. PUBLIC .NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOflCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES & PROPERTY LOCATED PARKING LOT OF ITS OF· PUBLIC NOTICE the ott1ce or the Orang• malt 01 costs ••penJts The Costa Mtsa C11y abo\e 10 one or m01e ol man or Mokt Linares 11 Trust In tlMI ~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICES AT 1512 BRISTOL ST. & flCE, LOCATED AT 1620 County Recorder. . and advances • as 01 the Council 1011n conduct a Pub· lhe to1loW1ng tl•g1bte act1vi· (714) 75-i·5635 PfOl*IY S""'90 In ...... 20032 SANTA A/'4A AVE. ADAMS AVENUE IN A Cl NOTICE OF YOY may oblam dlre<:llons lime ol' the IMl&I publiea· lte Hearing lo discuss and ~: The Iona! date l0t public Slid coillllY arid .... Ult 4$ 04 PUBLIC NOTICE FROM ORANGE COUNTY ZOIW. ENVIRONMENTAL TRUSTU'S SM.E lo the PfOperly by submit· lion ol ltll• notice of sale: approve th• C1ry's pro-• Acqu.s1toon ol PfOpefly comments 10 be submitted Tr.:t No ti7A, In Ill ~ ol --------1SPECIFIC PLAN GENERAL DETERMINATION: EX· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Ung a written request lo lht Unpaid balanct of oblige· posed 1mendmenfs lo the IOI all01dablo housing 1long Wl\h lh1 proposed Costl MIA. CounlY Of Clrwtle, PUBLICHEAAINGSWILL COMMERCIAL TO COSTA EMPT. UNDER A DEED OF llutleeconduclJOgthlssalt uonStOSOOOOO CHAS1nd1995,1998,and • Aehab1l11atoon ol hous. 1mendmen110HUD ls~ $11tt o1 caltOfnll ~ ..... • BE HELD BY THE COSTA MESA C-2 ZONING. EN· ... PLANNING ACTION PA• TRUST • DATED UNLESS Within 10 days alltr April 8, Costs sSB3 Oo 1997 Annual Updalts. The mg occupied by eligible 19, t997. compllW( °"""" In .. 1 MESA PLANNING COM· VIRON. DETERMINATION: 97-19 FOR DONALD C. AN· YOU TAKE ACTION TO 1997. The name and ad· Expenses S80000 CHAS doll~atea lht C1l'fs household (eothor ren. lal OI Publlahed Newport OMc1 ol 'Trwt. 1771 ...._ : MISSION AT THE CITY EXEMPT. DAEWS, AUTHORIZED PROTECT YOUR PROP· dress ol lhe ltustoe Is TOT AL A• M 0 u NT slralegy lo provldt ellord· ownership) Beach·Co11a Mtso Daily mlnQtllrd DfM 0.. Mlll.-CA , HALL 17 FAIR DRIVE 2. REZONE PETITION R· AGENT FOR PUBLIC ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT Meadowa & Fries, 721 S. Sl06 633 00 abi. housing In the com· • Home Ownorahop llS· Pilot April 18, 1997. 92'2'..0000 APN 1lt..cn-1S • COSTA MESA, CAUFOR: 9N>4, TO PRE-ZONE AN· STORAGE, INC. FOR A A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Parker, Suite 165, Orange, The' underll ntd was e • munuy. The Annual Up-aiStance F793 The unClerliOl*I ..._ .. ' NIA AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS NEXATION AREA 97.02 CONDITIONAL USE PEA· NEED AN EXP~NATION Calilomla 82~. poinleO and ~ubstotultd :. dates are In turther1nct 01 • Tenant baaed tent31 as· dllml f1W 111i1111Y tor f1W lnc:IDf• : SOON AS POSSIBLE (OLYMPIC AVE ... POA· MIT FOR A TATTOO STU· OF THE NATURE OF THE The •al• W111 be made Trustee under the aboV• Ille five ytar ConsohdateO sostanc• PUBLIC NOTICE recna of "' Shit ..... ' THEREAFTER ON MON· 'tlONS OF THE ~FREE· DIO IN A suite OF AN EX· PROCEEDING AG41NST wlthoUI covenant or war· Deed ol Trusl by • •ub•ll· PIM adopltd on Ap1ll t7, Notice IS ht•eby. given llHI Ollltf common 11111 ..... 1 DAY. APRIL 21, 1997. RE· WAY RIGHT-OF-WAY) ISTING COMMERCIAL YOU YOU SHOULD CON· ranty regarding title, pos-lution datod, ~bet 29, 1995 and amtndtd May tt'tll the publle heating lor c.... .._ 1l90I ~ ii ftW shown,.,_ SiN - ' GARDING THE FOL· PROPOSED FOR AN-BUILDING LOCATED AT TACt A LAWYER. tesslon, or encumblancH t99G and recorded on D• 15, 1995. The amendments the amendment 10 the M,....,,"" · wll bt ll\MI but WllloUt *-" I LOWING APPLICATIONS. NEXATION INTO THE CITY 2075 NEWPORT BOULE· NoUct Is l'ltrebl gl'Ytn to 1a111fy lhe Obllgallons ctmbet 27 l998 H lnstru• propons to mod1ly achYi-nulll Update v.111 be held on CAPITALl '*'2296TMtDr Mii ot wnnW ___. • 1 IF ANY OF THE FOL· OF COSTA MESA. PRO. VARD, SUITE 106, IN A C2 that on Tuesdey, pnl 29, tecurtd by and pur1uan1 lo JMnt No. jg96065214!i, OI· 11 .. 10 be IUncltd under the Monday. May 19. 1997 al KINCAIONo:,OITMtN't ll!lplM, ,....f1n9 .... .,..... r LOWING ACTIONS AAE POSED REZONING IN-ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL 1997, 81 t A.M. aJ 721 S. Ult pewee ol sale conlttred flclol Records ol Oranoo U.S.. Depa11men1 ol Hous· 8'.30 p m In the City Couo-You .. In ft unw I tiofl. ot ~. to .. ' CHAIJ.iNGED IN COUR~ CWSES REPLACING OR· DETERMINATION: El« Parker Sulle UIS Or&ngt In that ct111in d .. d ol lruat Counly Colllomia Ing and Urbl'n Dovelop-ell Chambc:11 of Coate Of TMt. ~ 411"3 U Ill~~ _.,ti : THE CHALLENGI MA'# 81: ANGE co. R-1 ZONE. EMPT. Calllornla e2eea' In the daltd, executed by FRANK Thls Nollee It . given In mtnl (HUD) HOME Parlntl• Mesa City Hllll, 17 Ftlr you .. -I IO ptotlet "'no"(•I ~ =-.. , LIMITED TO ON'-Y THOSE WITH COSTA MESA fM 5. PLANNING ACTION PA· C~IY ot Oranot Mead• D. 8RINK Al'4D I. JEAN compliance with 1 written 11\ip Program (llOME) Orrvt, Costa Mesa, Catilor• llfOC*'IV. It ~ bl ION IC Of "'9t. Wiii.,,..,. a • I S S UES SOMEONE ZON!t«i FOR PROPEmY 91·21 FOR ENTERPRISE owe & frlH, Trullff• BAINK. hulbtnd and w1l1. requHI made 10 lh• wtllch ,,,.., housing nttds nia. et Whletl lime Ind 1111* All 11 you Mid en ....,.._ 111 ... ,_., e.. 1 RAISES AT THE pOBUC AT 1*1, 13"1, 1~71. RENT.A CAR COMl'ANY whoat al.rffl adclt"t la H Trullor1 to SHOSHONE TrualM by ll'tt BeneUciaty II ldentofltd In tht CorttOll· place tny and 11 persons~ of Ill ,__.. of _... I lllJ _., .. - ' HEAAINO OESCAIHD IN 13811, 13891, 13701, Of LOS ANGElES, AGENT 721 S Paiktt Suite 115 SERVICE CORPORATION, Dated· March 31 1997 ' daltd Ptan. ~lettSttd may at)pear and IUOllblfl --..,_,, of .. __. te ._ ....... : THISNOTICEOA .. WAIT· 13111, 13721, 13131, FOR AOOP UZlS FOR A Orange ca11r«n1192eee1ClltlomlaCOtpOf11ton,11 MEADOWS "'FRI!$ AlhaAprll14, IM7,regu. bthetv.Slhereon A»d•y-contla• ..... Oll ............... .. I TEN CORRESPONOENC£ 13141, U711, 13171, CONDITIONAL USE PER· and wtlOat leltphone num: TMIM fof AGNES PATRI· Truslen ' lar meeting, 111e Coale comment petlod vr .. com-29, 1111•1000 lM. Norfl .......... oe llll ._ • DEUVUH!D TO THf "->,N, 13781 13791, 1310t MIT FOR A CAR RENTAL btr la (714) 245-1895, wll CIA MC,AALAND. al Berl-By /ti .Jot\rr Fn" Mesa Clly Counc:il vottd 10 mtnet vnlh pubtic111on1 ol _.F-:..,._, lfte, a-.--... ti._. ! NINO COMMISSION AT, O'-YMPic AW.i 6 M.SO AGEN~Y ENTERPRISE ltllll!Xlblie9Uehontolhe tf\clary. recotdtd on,..,_ Publlahed New~ort ClllOftutllll~lna,2891n this Put>llC Notice. Corn-• T,,... wU124M11.0..a, , OR PAIOfll TO THI PVS. INCLUDES EL MINATION RENT IN AH EX· hlgheal bidder lot cuh In gull 29, 1988 aa ln11ru-Baach-COlll MtM O•llY HOM~ fUnaa prtVIOu.ty al· rntnla may bt tubmltltd lo._ Nt ._... llW -lll? ... I , I UC HE.ARING.. OF ORANG! co.~·. M-ISTING c MMERCIAL laWl\11 money Of"'' un1ied ment No. 88"4a5152. QI· P1IOI Apfll '4 11 18 1997 local~ tor th• ICQl.litltlon th• Housing al'ld Com-0 ~ .• wow. tuetDr .............. ..... I I. AUONI PETITION Ro I ZONING OH PAOPIATY BUILDING LOCATED AT Stnt•. tit payable at ll'lt flclal RtcOfdt ol Or•llO• ' ' ' '7$4 •nd rel'labllltallon of MO El munlly o.viloPmtnl 0.. "°"'* Mtf 1!.i.-1.~ ClnlllloOllMi .... ... tf.03 TO PAE.ZONE LOCATED WITHIN THI ..OS 2273 HARBOR 80Ul.E· tliM Of Ult !ht real PfOP-~. Calllotnle. Camino DfM and llM Mtt· partment Peraona want1f19 IMIWMftt * ~'~1 DCAW)•'tt1flllt. : AREAS PAOPO. IED TD IE ,.E!WAY ""'"''°'·WAY V-.. A c.2 ZONE • ..,._,.;., ._, A ...... OI ""'"" ...,. PUILIC llOTICI ''°" O.Ne, CoOI• -""°"""'°" _..., "" --II .. --;,.,":' -1 ANNVtlO HTO THI CITY l AN AOJACl!NT IAU· ENVIRONMENTA'-DETER• The r..i PfOf*1Y It lalnlng 1n eltcflon IO ... CA Tnt City Counct lllO 8ibo've mtnc!ONd Pf09fllmt .... of lie ~ ... c...i ~ I °' COITA MESA Al 'Ol· MENT. lNV. D&T.: DIMf'T ~TIONl f)((MPT. CMtd In the Clty of Costa the CS•~ ,.., C"Y PU•uc MOTtc• YOltd nol IO H\.a1l<t• ::r co.ne IO .,. HcMlng ::r ~. c:.r-. =-'-· . : ==~~ .~.~~~.~ '~~:Af1'b~n:,~A rlf. = ~~~ = w': ,:Wdtd on r:. NOPOSllD :--4!;~,~~ ment =· ~= ':.":"'-:-. 4111 . _. ~ 1'1'Y ·C\~Ul,AOM OR· OUADfA,L AUTHOAIZID AIOVI A"llCATIOH_S.J c~ fflctibtd •• cembtr 27. 1tN," lnatru-AMTo'c"1DMJin-' and ~tatton P'Oftct• City Hall.'°' lurtMt '"'°" ... c..-. ' MQI At-1 I C.2 AOINT "°" THI QIM. TILll'HONI ?M-6141 UR 111 Ctflltr StrMt rn. ment No. 19MOU21•1 In vr 'unhtfmore, IM action l'MlflOn coneact Mufitl Ult· -II -• llillill ZONlilCI COtTA MllA ICOUT COUNCI.. ()fl°"" CALL AT THI o,,a Of' CCM'lty ..... eof'I .pare.I Ofllc.lal AecOfdt ol °'~ COSTA•M !My cw • ~ Cln~lled.. .. .... -.. . • '"' (INITITUJIOH. I AHGI COUNTY '°" A THI ~ OMS~ numtltf tot "" ptoperty •• ~. ~ CO•MMmM IO .. 7U80 In '"' HOMf collftlinT ' ... -., ... I f AICAIAT~ , ..... CONOmONAL UH ,.. AOOM IOOJ. 1' flAI .. 424-ltt .. , TM 1-oa! Cit-Th• fOllowlfte amoun11 MOUll•G tuftd• l)ftWttly ldMlfltO ~ .. -·'re bu • c... .. •:• 1 -U l'A()ft. WT TO AUDW 1"1 .._ DRIVI CO•TA MUA, 1Crip10n fl !tie Pf01*tY i.· rtS)leeent IM tOtal amount ASll9TMICS tot ~ and ~ r-Y ..... a .. -I t011 .'I ICOUTI Of OftANO• ~ l.o4 ,, .. ,,.. .... 3217~ Of ... _~...,_ of ITMftGYCCtlAll tatlOn. M .. Mey ••• , .. , ~a.!9-=-~ -·~ ..... -,. • Pf'OM COUNTV lO ITOM IW I Pultlf•" .. Htwo~ • ,_ fMP ,._., tn IN obtlpllon ~by Amc:CMIW.l9ATD """*'i. 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Rodnc_y 1080 0.VO'N9l Puntall vs NA l,'27.~ 06/2&'90 Commcrt111I Ccnttr Dt~ 12 01 OM>W9) Awtd 'l\rlft YI Seat 21.92 061141ClO Oould Muller Altoe 3.S 40 0'1mrn A·Plurn Frifndly Hilb 1.086.o'? 07A>V90 Cmltl'f Eve1111 llJO Of/2!i.'9J CarcUavs Gt1rct 78UO IMl2A/90 Kttdnct Comj)Uy 42 01 OVOl/92 U111CJ Credtt n Davo 18l.00 • Ollllll90 L# Cofttuuchori 11.S 76 0&09r'9J Cha• ~s Mi.gan 7.S 00 • 09fll/90 lucuAMcmcrCO! 27.99 Otil0&.'9' AMKP Propvsun:.wu 200.00 07A>lll9 MIUIOI All JtO.l <WW9l l...opa. M1rucl 3l00 Ol/24/90 Muller. Don 15 40 1~11/90 G1blori Rf1Wth CorpuraU(lll 64.14 H¥ixt Mwni<1pol Cowl (300-312·9200) 1 IA>llil Orol A111'11CU Dev Co. l~.66 ().Vl(Yll(l lrv111C hffc H Robal lbg1U SS1 .00 O.VIJ/90 lmpcy. Raad1 JS 40 07/lfJ90 Pa1ricn Osb11.a vs Fct·Zll CNnf. 04/llU90 Lincoln Proptny 1.0706 0.. CNng & L1~ R. Kelly 492.00 02/2218Y Scudder. Sieve 15.40 07A>l/ill N1~1ra O'nnkint Wa1cr Inc 08122/<ll Fonia1n, Rottn IH~ vs Alo Mill'll · l 6\7 01 llA>l/9() Html(~ By PolYfitn 71644 OVll7/'ll llm1MhyCoOOw1n vs, ' il/IN841 Lee C11n~ruc11on 206 74 Oou1lu Cam«oo 2006 08/2.tl'IO Miii rut P~nas ~/2&11 I Sky P11bhsl\1n1 YS J«sit Drummood ft.ixcll~n Dev 1' 87 6M ~ 07A)\N91 0~111111 04/IW90 ll~llll9 117/0l,/90 Ql(A)l/90 05/llm ®I~ 06IOl/lN 08l2<Y90 09~ 09/IJIQO 05121/90 OW.viii 11/17/IN P:utc:rson W1llwn 6.l 12 11n<m John W Klug. undoo E.lky & R 8 .\kCorrrul klc 1194 S1c\cn Str.ius.s vi Fruk Sanden l n11tJ Px11ic Coosuucuqn II '16 UI~ 22 Prciky M l7 llNllYI \11kc Kle1nt1aus u Ccmicli Mvl D 118 i-0 l>.iviJ Van Focktn. lilhcn. Carl~ I 21 60 Don.~ C. Broctnun Heidi Bnx:km:in bhtn. Cail~ J -17 20 161 2~ Carlos J J.hcn 28 12 09/1(}'111 Ka1hlccn. l.mlc vs Carol Grcu I'll ~7 u1una N11ucl Invest()() 11 .12 07127/112 Stanley A. Balley vs. O..On1 S. lee Ras Bu1ldm 2~ 26 94 68 ~gel. 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Joscfina 06/02/111 M~nucla. R~ 06l02J9l M1u1011 ~w 06l02J9l Bl111: Cross/Mxn ®19191 AMI G:udcn Grmc Hosp oonM\ EBASCO IOOV91 Disney 11/01/Yl OCTA Coach ()pcrulllf• I 1'22/<ll Ncwpm Co.ua Med 12.()(v'9l Mclm Bank Prol'<luon (.100-.147·Y200) OJ/17/llY Husfun. Gam1I 02111m Rodnroei:.Jll.ln ON2.V92 Hooinr. Tunh 04Al2J9.\ Rorm. Ro~rs 04!08/9~ Coutcllic. R<ftn OVIW90 Vakocg Cclcst100 OV2Yl2 K1n1. Ka!hlccn.Mmc 11'21191 Lcnruyca, Huycn 08/0"'92 R1tch1t's ~wn Shop 04'15191 ShcpQrd. TtrTY bl!Ol/90 McCwrc, l>.ln1el OSI01/90 Klanchcr. l..cc 08/21/90 Bmwn. Brtncb OIA>J/90 Sawusw. R1dwd 10011'91 WC$f C011s1 Pmptny 04Alll/9 I 811 II. Mary 04/241'12 Nak·Kw1n. Jun 111/00/'I~ Davl11. V1CI01 1211~ Gama. l'llul 0&n V'l I KlcuJh. KMcn 06IOSl92 Hcrrtr:i. Milr1h:i 02AJ819 I 1Uu•1f:ar. StyrJ Olf.11/l!O Williams. K:arcn IWl~I' P\IUfsaid. Tanba 0511 V'll url1. Jahan111 06/171'91 E1u1na. Stc•cn 09(.IM I l>cno. Dennis Sr Shtnff C!lfoncr ( 'IOO-.l4M-9200-000~J 09!02J9.l Lo,cll. Kcnndh 09/02/111 NaucnburJ. Donald ~/01/IJ Pms~. Kirk OQ/02/111 l..ccdcr. M1Chcllc 09A>2191 Sanc.htz, Horw.:10 ~A>2J91 M¥11nct, Juan 111/02/111 W1lh:arns. E 09/02191 Tischler. Emory 09N219.l Gi1U3n. Raul Rodn1uit 09A>2191 HcmanckL Amo 0'002191 Dir1o•ann;a. Cllarlts !W/02Nl Bhndctt. VICk1e 09A:>219l Ohw. Oaud< 09A:>2191 Pmn Fna.nc1sco 111A>219l Rodnguez. De n15t'. Shcnlf·Cornncr t \00.14S.Y2ro-0007l 02120/lll Vcmon. Rainey OWV9.l Stevens. Clarence OlA:>V91 Otor~n. R1clwd Ol/'\Ml Maldonado. Ju;in 06l09/Yl Kinner CJM)91'1 l Gandcl.l IJMl'INl Stoldorl OMl9l9' c °'* ®iMl f..olan GrcfClt)' 1 l~l Carreno Fnnc11eo ll~l Cullison lxk 1111)119 l Hcmandc-z-Gama.. Ruben 8061 1116 26 Soo1h Muni.:1p.11 Coon (JOO. '8\-9~) 374 I l OMWl2 Newland. Altl:i 3.02.l 46 OYOV91 Gomez. Lon ~hnud 12 72 011/2~.l Fun. Jenny K. 102.l 1 ~1211J9l Knapp. Tnsh 21 JS I 1JO&"ll Orawc1t, Gary J IH9 11 92 Trmurcr·Tu C1~lcclllf tID.197-9200) 10 21 011111'11 bhlon~k). Berry 10.W 01131/Cll Tllllous. Bnan I~ 118 011\11'91 Kamx. Kalani 17 71 01131/lll Mahukc. M;iry bllC 18 \4 011~1/QI 1'10100, N1fcl 70 82 011\INI 'llclUlll. N1lk1 61 I~ 011'1/91 ulp(L foc\3 209 12 01/l IM Tanncrbnnr W1lh;im l 127 0 l/HIY I Tmcs. Vancu;a 6129 01/11/111 PuMct, O\nst~r 24 14 01/111'91 IJ11h1on. Tommie 27 I~ 01111/IJI O\vlcs. l.lntb 3551 0~1 Shaffer.Eileen O:vo6'91 Andl(ws. K1m(,:rly OV0619 I Dykstra. Kirk ~·~ O.V06191 ~1n1a~. Mana 90 00 ~=: lk~:~~~~J>' 11 50 O<J07rl I W1u1h. Lul<b 1~1, 0000 0\11 "91 Sbne. Fnoces ' OVIV9 1 Wcllster.lohn l§~ 0&/1&91 Cummings. Arltlct 40 00 08/ 1 &91 R11Senber1. DaVJd 218 48 08/1&91 An:ftds. Elvia 21, 11 08li&91 Corhhn. Judnh 1•1700 08/1~1 Muller.Mike · 08/1&91 B:itr.1, RdJem U 00 08116191 Dt La Ctul. Slllecy 1.157 ~~I Nall Mcd1cQI WQ"hooS( 25.0l 09/181'1 I Skousen. Doub 15.00 O'l/11</111 l\:1m. Lliuis i~~ 09/Jl/91 On111crns,Jo;in 60 00 09/1111/1 ~Mlll!<'Z. Loontc IOO 00 09/1119 l R'yoolds. EJ11.31Jc1h 22000 09/111'91 O..v1s, EdJ1c 10 7, llflMI Voorhl. fay IHlO 11/W I Buyes. BOO ,\S OO 1 lf\M I Cuonicl Bl)'Oll g 19 l2 11/W I Cllll. Schln T. 82 9< l l/W I Grttn. Jxbc 11' ·' OWV9l Ncf1'1t. John H · 40 OWl/92 Lmc By S1yt C1lf OW.W2 La.1rcn1. IJQn II OO OW.V92 Emami. H111a 1()00 OW.W2 Nielson. M111110 20 t 00 0 l/0.\1112 Ren an. Arnnld 14 11 Ol/OW2 lkllrcn$. l);in ~ l q~ O:W "92 C;il!)llcro. L.orc11J 49~ oil OWV92 McBndc. Julu1s .iooo Ol/OV92 Hmuko. IX•:ird 1, 00 OVO'V92 Obon. Mar ,000 owvn Brnu,. Pi1oc1a i60l OWWl Napp. Edy1ht , I' oo O\'OW1 Emmcnon. Rohen b4 81 O\'OV92 ~ft Sll.Ull 4M64 OWV92 (i(null;i. Gtncva 100 oo Ol/OV92 Eldndf<. Russell 14.09 OV2 lt'92 W~ku\), Kim OV2 l/1!2 Sanden, lames OVZ 11'92 Roble. Th1011 29 9' OV11192 Rcnfoc. Chuck 1 Joo OV21/'12 McPherson. M1kt 6·1·00 OV21/92 Fine. Dorothy 14 02 05nllY2 Fine. Dorothy 1 '<126 OV2 llY2 E11kr. Bobhy 14 ()() OV2 l/V2 Dc1ucc1. Anlhony 11 <,() OV211Yl Om~. Richard tOH 00 OV21192 lkricr. Jund kn Ill 00 OV2 l/C12 Fifi( 1>111othy 179 00 0Ml11'12 The Koll Compiny It ~ 01/l-'1'12 ~bm\ R•n 71 00 !Ttrl41112 Hinhnc. ldfrcy 07n41'n l.ooti Edi lh Audllnt·Contrllllcr 1 \00. lS \.9200-@) 07n4192 Rohen IOI!. R~ 00/1419' Ma"hxi. Richard 241~ 117 01/14192 Al:oila. Uo!l:ild 07114192 Punc:n11l. Bern~d Soml Sm1m A1cncy 1JOO..J58·9Z00.0000) 071241'12 Amey. Laverne 1982· 11188 Thcsdundrnc the unclauned 071241'12 Willlach. Cindy (!openy of 111d1v1Ju;il' wh\1 resi<led a1 Onn,ewood 07n41'12 McGill. J11n.'d C"hildrcn'i Homt 1n CltC\S or tlv« yws a111 <nn41'12 Schlcu1cr. Jcf IJli.lnct All11rw:y I \00.\6'\.1~-<XXll ) 0712"92 White. Rnt~n [) 07n2!11 Stoplcr, W1ll1am ~l Khnk.c.Alu l<V 11/CI I Cairdla. Fn11m ll4.56 071141'12 Donald<, Ca1hy 0712~2 Ph1lhps. Tmy 01f14191 Ph1lhix. Tmy I\() (XI 07124192 Millen, Jeanine 180 00 07124192 la.me . .L.irry 109 00 OW28192 M1krl. Wilham 170 00 OW2'-'92 Calley. Edofivd OW28/92 Gnlfi1h. lawttllCf 1111 &92 Po«. C.-chnc 100 !XI 1111~2 Mo..les Edv.-aril 11116192 l\ltl\lm1\. Silchk Oll/121'11 Tllltnuno. V1n<'tnl t>:ll~d thh l lth d11y or Apnl f114'7 Isl John M. W. MoorlllCb TREASURER·TAX COLl_,EC:fOR ~.00 28900 20~00 49700 71100 100.00 71100 11600 12600 21000 64900 5.'00 moo 114 00 67.00 97.00 26100 122.00 ~9.00 14500' 6200 l l400 2.~00 28400 JISOO 41S.OO 16500 11'00 11n.12 S5.00 76.CXI !kl()() 19J.OO 111 j() moo 24400 moo 71000 4\600 l2I 00 49800 6800 16000 ll~.00 116.00 6900 249.00 200.00 8700 11400 7400 moo 16700 10900 9~00 141100 19.\ 00 MOO 29100 76000 142.00 220.00 114.00 l.W.00 211! 00 1.996.00 '69.00 4MOO ll900 ll4 10 1.28400 6000 166~ 8200 1.<m~ ~9000 70.00 1.642.00 66.00 8~00 IS700 '4400 IS900 ro.oo I '14.00 moo 1'70 49 ~' 86000 9-100 MOO 111.61 -· r PUii.iC IOTICll PUIUC IOTICll, ~ PUl&.IC IOT1CU PUIUC NOTICU ~ PU1UC MOTten-PUIUC MOTICll PUILIC llOTIC!I °' '*..,....,,.. "9 llme Ct.OTHO Wltl'. ~ rn C1 tii1 ~ PU••tc .. OTICI ~ea by; "'lnCiMCi'* .._.. ~i.w, to W. pet· Dl8RA HUfJT£ll.ER, 111Ha1 ' Homedleal C«POtallon. -" PUIUC NOTICI Hev• you •l~ doing eon 'mA the ~ 4'1 I HOUSEHOlD ~ P10petllet, Lft. a ~ '· 0petea. Viet PJo•ltkH11 auslne.. fleUU.U. h11M11 butlne" vrJ"m No ~bet& ., tot lt'9 ptop. LINDA llAYS, 030, caulorm ~ PIMtt· ""' NPI• lt•l•l'Mftt ..... Statement ~. ~"'*" Wit lll.o tf1y. eoxea. MISC. tnlp, m CoMt SOU1ev1td nn-..... mtnt wu filed Tht 1o110W1no Pffl0tl9 tt• Th , .... ,_.,.~ .-.N\• .,, ... c k 1 TN• ptOpelty wlll be .old Ji'ILTON CHAU<l!R, 081, SOuth, UI Jolla,~ 12037 Wiit\ IN County Cttrk or doing bu•lnt•t u : TN dol.! ;';';ri• ... ·wllln· wim th• Coutlly 3··~7 .. 07 10t cuh, paya~ In 1Ull by MOUSEHOU>. MISC. KSC Man11Q.n\"1t. Inc., • o~ County on 3·25·1>7 E.O.Jil $1\ol'I 1277 Mutdy ... .... • .. o· v Ottng• Counly on •• *11n.d tunc11 on cloN oJ KELLY VARNIAU. "381', C1l1lorn11 corporation, 1ff73ttlU2 Clrcte HunU~ &eacti r.',om;;,om,:!;n~"; 1 Su~ 1tt7371Ml4 t KrOW. • HOUSEHOl.O Managing OtMfal Plllner Dally Piiot March 21 Aprt1 CA 9i147 ' 1180 trvlnt C.illl ornle Dally Piiot APfil 18. 25, All "'"~lubjKt 10 DAVID It.ANA. GAN, S200, of Rigl. tttanl, 633 Colll 4 11 II '"' 'n3G 'ranz Jo1tt Klartr 15555 t2'12 ' Mey 2 t 1tt7 F800 oonflrmalion 11\e ~ ~u. MISC. aouttvard, S0111h, La Joh • ' ' Hunt1nnton Village Lane ... 1....;;.:..;;.:.• ~· ~-----~~-tlof court. ..,. May ~ ASTURIAS. 6202, CA m37 ' PUIUC NOTIC! , .H ingion Beach Paul Joseph Weln.,...rg. PUIUC NOTICE be contutM\lt~ and no llOXU. HOUSl!HOU) Tt\11 bu1tntat It con-cr:if47Wlt ' l38 Via x.ntt1e,9~.wport1--------- d.-d may be recorded and , u b 11 • h • d N • w po r I CSUet~ by: • Amit~ Plrl· FlcHUoue auaineu Thi• butlnH• le co,,. ~f.h, ~!:/:.': 11 'con· 'lctltloua 8Ulh\ou dllivtl9d to a purctw-lffc~ta M.u Diiiy ntt•hlp NatM Stat.....nt ducted by· an indMdu.J d\IC1~ b lndillld · 11 NPV Statement uni# court conllfmatlon hat Pdol A4>fil 11, 25, 1997. Tht regl1trent(1) com-The tot~ I*•~ art keve ycW 1t.ertea doing k~ ~ an,lattecl u doing TM 1o1row1ng persona art been acqulted by I.he con. F774 mtnctd ,0 tranlact bu•t-doing t>u1lne11 ... : SOutn bu•lntll yel? Ytt. 4+ "'''"'"' t7 No doing buth'IHI ••: Th• NfVllOt. netl uncltr lht flctitloui Coa11 To St!Vlc•. 1368 1997 .,.. Joi ye Weln~r Ntwpott Meta Law Ceottr. The Cc>nHfv•t« '"""" PUBLIC NOTICI! bualnt11 name(•> 1111ed 1.og1n Ave.. #I, Costa Franz J. K11r1< ~ ... r:!.ni wa• g I led nee H•rl1age Or., Cosla the 11ght IO r.tuH to tie-abov• on: O~: 1991 Mtsa, CA 92626 . Thia ltallmtnl wu filed wllh lhe County Cterll' ol MIH. CA t2627 ctpt any bldt. aSC8UI R'."9ncy PropenJe•, L..P., Wllllam J1m11 Scott, Jr .. with lh• Co~.in•y Cltrk or Orange Counw on :J..21·97 Bekki w. Prethlr, 2266 KIMHRLV .. lltOHN 'ou,,TuH•IOR•T~2.u"oTF B~. KSC Management, Inc .. 1300 AdlrqJ Ave .. 1126. Orll\ge County on 4·15•97 189737'5504 ~erllag• Or .• Costa Mell, t•., No. 113782), ... M.O.P .. P•ul L Rttd, ~p Co1t1 Mt ... CA 92628 1ff737t7d04 CA 92627 COVINGTON & 'CROWi CAL"ORNCA FOR Thl1 1tettmtnl wH filed Mlchetl Cooll 1A48 Glen· D Pit A ru 18 25 Dally Piiot April 4, 11, 18, Thil bu1lno11 Is con- LL, ATTO .. NEYS AT TH• COUNTY with th• C~nty Ct.n< ot to•. Huntington B11ch. CA ally ot P • d • ~s. 1997 • 1 F788 ducted by: an lndMduel LAW 1131 Wl!ST ~ OP OftANQI! Orange County on ~25·97 9~7 May 2. 9. 1997. F8 7 Hevo you llart•d doing SIXTH ITRl!ET POIT tn the Malltr of The Trull 1997371'f30 Thi• buslntu 11 co"" PUBLIC NOTICE puauc,!UITJC! busln11s yet? No • £it.ate ol HELEN R. RV-Dally Pilot M11ch 28, Apill ducted by: I general part• ~ Bekki W. Prather OFFICI aOX 11'5,"0N· BINI, aka HELEN RITA RU· 4, 11, l8, l997 n 45 ner1hlp Flctltlout aual,,._a Flctlllou1 Busln .. I Thll 11a1ement wu tiled TARIO CALIFORfUA BINI, Oteuied. Have you stalled doing Mame llaloMent Neme Statement With the C'""'11Y Cler!( of tt711, TmL (toe) '83-ca .. No.: Al86738 PUBLIC NOTICE butlnn• yet? No The following per1on1 .,. Th• loltowing ptflont Ill Or•nQ• Coun~ on 4·15-97 9313 FAX (9091 381· AMENDEO FJ William Jlmff Scon. Jf. doing r>uslnen u · Pttz .. 1 doing buslneu es: HelgH· 188737t753 1 8782 Attorn•v• for NOTICE TO CREDrTORS cUtkMM ..... ,,_... Thls statement ,WIS filed ~42 Argoav Ave 0Huntlng tad and AssoclalH, 1844 Dally Pilot April 'e 25 L•Hlt• a . Wala ton Nollce Is hereby given 10 Name ltetemont . with th• Couniy Cl k of ton Sa.ch, CA 92·s..9 · Hasler i'32. Anahelm, CA Ma 2 •9 1997 :Faoi-C • the credit~ and contln-The following J)lftont llt Orenge Oounly on 2'·97 Far Eest &..iaur• lndu .. 92802 1_..:.Y~·..;.;..• ------ on1ervetor gent crtdllor1 of the doing bullneH ••: Foun-. 1917 15131. 11111, Ille .. (CA). 5242 Ar· Steven Helge1t1d, 1644 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Publl•h•d Newport •bovt•lllmtd decedent teln "alley Mlnl·M•rt & U. Deily Pilot Merc:h 28 April goey •Ave Huntington Haster 132 •. Anaheim, CA1--------- 811ch·Co111 M11a Dally lhlt all persons havl,,0 qUOf, 9520 Warner Ave., 4 11 18 1997 'rn9 Beach CA 9:z649 92802 flt Ulloy-.Bu1ln0ta ~llot Aprll 18, 21, 25, 1997. claim• agalnlt the dee .. Unit A, Foulllaln Vall•y. CA ' ' , This 'buslntJI 11 con· Thia busllless 11 con· Nemo Statement ..r-· FM795 denl are required to file 92708 PUBLrC NOTICE duel~ by· a cotporallon I ducted by: an lndl't'lduat Tho following persons are •---------them wllh the Superior Ricardo Gutierrez Estrada, Have yo~ st11ted di>lng Have, you started dolllg doing bualness as: Therlot PUBLIC NOTICE Court •• 341 The City 2805 w. Edinger, Santa Flctltloua Bu1ln•11 buslneSI r"? Yes. 1981 business yet? Ves. H5·97 and Associates. 2005 Pal· Drive, Orange. CA 92668, Ana, CA 92704 Hem• Statement Far eas Leisure lndut· Sle'lan Helgestad oma Drive, Costa Mesa. CA cna1472485 and mill a copy 10 Dolort1 Hermila MonDregon, 2805 The tollowlng perton• are 11111 Inc' Thomaa c Por· This statement was Iii~ 92627 SUMMONS LeBold and L.onalne Lam-W. Edlngt1, Santa Ana, CA doing bulln111 u:" SOK tale 'preSident · with lht Coullty Clt1k of Brian Kevin Theriot 2005 ICITACION JUDICIAL) beth • ., Co-TrusttH of the 92704 Technologlu, 28445 ThlS statement wH Ill~ Orange County on 4.9.97 Palom• Drive. Costa' Mesa. NOTICE TO DEFENDAN'r: Declaration or Trust detad Thi• buslneu la con-Marshfield, Lake Forest, with qi. county Clerk of t89737te732 CA 92627 (Avlto a Acusedo) MARY JUM 25, 1985 and lflt•red ~•d by: husband end CA 92830 • Orange County on 4·15·97 Dilly Piiot AJ>f'Q 11. 18, 25, This bu1ln11s Is con· ELLEN STONE. an . lndl· Into by Jan C. Rublni and It Srln Kundule, 28445 19973717515 May 2 1991 n81 ducted by: an indMdual vldual and DOES 1-10, In-Helen R. Rubl.-i, u Trus-Have you 11af11d doing Marshfield. Lake For11t, ' Hevt you staned doing ciuslv1. tort. wherein lha decedellt bualneH yet? Y11, 08.01· CA 92630 Daffy Pilot Apnl 18, 25, UBLIC NOTICE buslnen yet? Yes H-97 YOU ARE BEING SUED B~ was 1 Trul\Or, aVor c/o Ed· 96 . " Shahrern Mo11medlan, Mey 2, 9, 1997 • fi813 p Brian K. Theriot ' PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le 111a ward H. Stone;"A Lew Cor· Ricardo Gutierrez Estrada 23834 Wak10etd Cl.. La· PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Bu11n .. a Thi• stetement was filed damandando) KATHERINE pofatlon, 18201 Von Kar· HtrmllaMonDragon guna Nlguel, CA 92677 Name St•t•m•nt with lh• County Cle1k of STONE. an Individual. rRan Avenue Suite 1170 Ir· Thi• 11atemen1 wat filed This buslneu 11 con· F 9 You heve 30 CALENDAR vine California 926;2 with tho counll( Clerk of ducted by: a general part· lclltlou1 Bu11n .. a The following person• art Orange County on 4·15· 7 DAYS aher this summons wlthi~ the tatter tor fou; Orange Counly on 4.7.97 llershlp Nemo Stet•m.•nt doing business as: Uve 19973717528 Is aer\ted on you lo flit a months alter Aprll 11 1997 1997371$580 Have you •tarted doing I Th1J9llowlng persons are Language learning, 15372 Dally Pilot April JS, 25, typewritten response at this the date ol the llrst publica'. Dally Pllol April 11 18 25 busllleH yet? No doing business as: Btuew•· Barranca Parkway. Sulla May 2, 9, 1997 F804 court. lion of Notice to Creditors M 2 1 7 ' • • Shahram Motamedlan ter Manegement Services. 210, trvlne, CA 92718 A lettM or phone call wlll or, 11 notice 11 mailed or ay • 99 F1'80 This statement was flied 21892 Slarllre Lane, Hun· Denni Barrell, 695 A .CllH PUBLIC NOTICE not protect you; your type· personally delwerod to you, PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol tlngton Beach, CA 92~6 Drive, Lagune Beach. CA Fictitious 8u1lno11 wrltte(l response must be 30 days alter lhe date this Orange County on 3·2S.91. Buck L Perkins, 21892 92651 In pfoper legal torm II you notice 11 mslltd or person· Flc tltlou• ButlnoH 18873715138 Starfire Lane, Huntington Thl1 business ts con· Name St•temenl want tne court 10 hoar your ally delivered 10 you or Nemo Sletement Dall PUol M ch 28 "~·u Beach, CA 92646 ducted by: an Individual Th• following persons are cue. you.must petition to file a Tho following persons are Y 11 ·""' This busln11s 11 con-Have you started doing doing business as: Ureno If you do not file your , .. late claim as provided in doing buslntn as: WWW 4, 11, 18, 1997 • F743 ducted by: an lndlvlduat buslnes.s yet? No Enterprises. 692 N. Adele sporise on lime. you may Sec:llon 19103 of lhe Pro· PrO<fuC1ion Service, 1045 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started d?lng 01,nnl Barrell Lane 1137. Orange. C/4 ltst lhe case, and your bate Code. wutwerd Way, Costa business yet? Vts, Apnl 7, This statement was filed 92867 . wages. money ~and prop-A claim lorm mav be ob-Mesa, Celllomla 926.27 Flctltlou• Builneaa 1992 . wllh Iha County Clark or Andrea Syt>il Ureno. 692 erty may be taken without talned lrom the Court Jonathall Marshal 1045 Nem• Statement Buck L Perkins Orange County on 4·8·97 N. Adela Lane 137, Or· lurther warning from 1ho Clerk. For your prolecllon, westward Way, 'Costa The following peiaons are This statement was filed 1897371e749 ange. CA 92867 court. you ere encouraged to lite Mesa, Callfor,11la, 92627 doing business as: Beat with lht County Clerk 01 Oally Pilol Aprll 11. 18. 25, This bu~lne~s is con· There are other legal re· your ctalm by certlfied mall Mike Snyder~ 9121 Elva Automotive, 909 N Harbor Orange County Oil 4·8·97 May 2. 1997 F782 dueled by. an individual qulrements. Vou may want with return receipt re· Clrcte, Huntington Beach, Blvd .. Sanla Ana, CA 92703 19973719735 Have you started doing lo call an attorney right quested. Calllornla 92646 Farud Farhoomand, 7815 Dally Plfot April 11. 18, 25, PUBLIC NOTICE buslnoss yel? Yes. 1.01-96 away. 11 you do not know Deledt 3/21187 Stewart Wiison, 4143 Vi· E Ralnvlew Ct .• Anaheim, May 2, 1997 F787 ~f'ea, ~reno 1 Iii d an ettornay, you may cell EDWARD H STONE A casa Drive Calabasas Cal· CA 92808 ·flctltlou• Bu11n .. 1 s 5 a emen was 1 e an attorney relenal 1er1lce I.a C • 1 ilomla 91302 • Fred tzadstta 7233 E PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Statement with the County Cleik of or • legal aid office (listed w orp. Thia bu1llless Is con· Drake or.. Anaheim, CA Fictitious Builn.••• The following persons art Orange County on 4·15·97 In lht phone book). B 'I: EDWARD H • dueled by: e general part· 92807 doing business as: ~hi· 19973717"528 Oaspues do qua le en-STONE, Altornoy fM nershlp This busln•n It con-Heme ~lelement house Technical Group, Dally Pilot Af)fit 18, 25, treguen a~a cllaclon Judi· Co·Tru1teea, Dolores Have you llarted doing ducted by: • genorel pillt· The follo~ing persons are 1624 Coriander llC, Costa May 2, 9, 1997 F805 clal ustod liene un ptazo de LeBold •nd Lorr•ln• business yet? No nershlp doing business as: Sound· Mesa CA 92626 30 DIAS CALENDARtOS Lembeth 18201 Von Jonathan Marshall Have you started doing Scapes En1er11lnmen1. Yolanda Davita 1624 Con· PUBLIC NOTICE para pr.esantar una r• Karmen' Ave. S t e. This 1t1Jemenl was flied business yet? Ves, Feb. 17. 9582 Hamlllon Ave .. 11313, ander #C, Costa Mesa, CA•---------apuesla escrfte a maqulna 11 7 0 1 1 • CA with the counly Clerk of 1997 Huntington Beach, CA 92626 Flctltlou& Bu11n .. a •n esta cor1e. t rv ne • Orange County on 4.15.97 Fred lzadsele 92646 Thls business It con· Heme Statoment Una carta o una llamada 92912·1005 18973717530 This slalament was nted Curlis Allen Radmacher, dueled by: all Individual Th• following persons are telefonlc• no le olrecera Publlshed Newport 0 11 Pit 1 A •1 18 25 with lh• County Clerk ol 9542 Featheihlll Or., Villa Have. you slarted doing doi"Sl b_usiness as: New· prolecclon; au respuesla Beach·Cosra Mesa Dally Ma ~ 9 °997 pn 'Fa • Orange County on 4.1.97 Park, Call!. 92667 business yet? No port f &"I Products, 2t7 1/ e11l1a • maqulna Ilene que Pilot April 11. 17. 18, 1997 ay • • 1 03 19973715884 This business It con· Yolanda Davila 2 Coral Ave .• Balboa Is· cumpllr con las formall· FThn9 PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot April 4 11 18 ducted by: an Individual . This slatemanl was flied land, CA 92662 dadet leg~les apropl1das • • ,..,;. Have you started doing wlth the Counly Clerk of Thomas J. Laing, 217 .1/2 sl usted qu11re que la corte PUBLIC NOTICE Flctlttoua BuilnH• 25• l997 F7....-business y\17 Yea, 3·15·97 Orange County on 4.a.97 Coral Ave .• Balboa.Island. eS~s~:d•u,:s;-esenta au NOTICE n!'1oTi!!t•tement PUBLIC NOTICE ~I~ A:i~~~:n~ was filed 198737167~5 ~~l~2~~1lness le con· rHpueste a llempo. puedt INVITING BIDS dol busl~,P':!~~o~: Flctllloua Busln•H with lh• County Cteik of Daily Pilol April 11, 18, 25. ducted by: an lncfillldual perder •I case, Yi. puedtn Notice 11 hereby given Avl~on 3000 ftJrway Ave H•me St•toment Orenge County on 4·8-97 May 2. 15197 F783 Have you started doing qultar au aalarlo. su dlnero lhat lht Board ol Trustees 1125 'cosll Mesa CA The lottowing peROns are 19873719737 busineu y11? No Y otru cou1 de su of lht Coast Community 92626 ' dolng buslneH as: Mis· Dally Pilot April 11 . 18. 25. PUBLIC NOTICE ThomH J. Leing sxopl~ad Siil •Yi•o •dick> College District of Orenge Eric Scon Rhoads 17081 sion.Hom• Cere Services May 2 1997 F791 Flc tltloua 8utTnetl This •llletnenl was liled nal por P•r1• de la COf1e. County. California, will r• Hague Lo Hunilnglon 25212 Stockpot! 121 u: · with tile County Clerk ol Exlsten otros requlsi101 fe. ctlve 11aled bids up 19 but Beach, CA 92647 guna Hilla. CA 92653 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Name St•t•m•nl Orenge Counly on 4·15·97 gales. Puede que usled no filer thao 2:00 p.m., s .. ed PourzandJanl Enrique A. Compo1, 25212 The.following persons art 18873717505 qultfa namar a un abogado Monday. April 28. 1997, at 19531 C1mpu1 Drive #1~ Stockport 121, Laguna Flctllloua BualnH& doing business as: Quality Deily Piiot April 18 25 lnm1dlalamen1e. SI no the Purch~slng Department A, Sanl• Ana, CA 92707 Hiiis, CA 92653 Hem• Stetement Cteanlllg Ser't'lcts. 2900 Ma 2 9 1997 'FeoS conoce a un abogado ol the D11trlct localed at Daniel Eugene Neuman An• Gray 29777 Nlpnet The following person• 11e Bristol Street. Sia. C· 105, ,_ .... Y_·_• ------ puede llam~r a un servlclo 1370 Adami Avenue Bldg. 11 Vitale Lano, Foolhili Road 18, 'Laguna Nlguel, doing business as: Team Costa Mesa. CA 92826 PUBLIC NOTICE de relerencia de abogados D, Coste Mesa. Catitornla, Ranch, CA 92610 CA 92677 E•lrem1, 555 Pllulertno <(larlsse Bozancon. 105 --------- o • una oficlna de ayuda at which time bids wilt be This business is con-This buslneh ls con· Ave.. Suite B 103, Costa Ao1d1unner · Ln.. Fountain Flclltloua Busln••• legel (v11 •I dlrectorlo tole· publicly opened and read dueiad by: • general part· ducted by: a general part· Mesa, Calilornla 92626 Valley, CA 92708 N•rne Statomonl lonlco). tor: nershlp nershlp Daniel B. Judge. 555 Paul· This bu~iness Is con· The.following person• are CASE NUMBER ORANGE COAST COL· Heve you slarled doing Have you 111rted doing arlno Ave., Sulll B103, ducted by. an Individual doing bulinass as: RNC (Numoro del Ceao) LEGE DRAMA DEPART· bUsln111 yet? Yes 1969" bu"n•ss yet? No Coste· Mesa, Celllornla bHav1• you 7s1a11~ doing Legal Services. 3353 ..Ala· 87HC0911 MENT LIGHTINIJ CON· Eric Rhoad1 ' Enrique A. Cempol 92626 us ness yet Yes, 4·l·94 bama Clrcte, Costa Mesa, The name and eddress of TROL SYSTEM RETROFIT Thls statement was Iliad This statement was filed This business Is con· Cl~rlsso Bozancon CA 92626 IN court Is· (B nombre y BID f.10. 1742 with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk ol ducted by: an lndlvlduat Th~s ~tatcmenl w~1s tn~ Rebecca Neal Capl•ln. dlrecclon d~ ta corto es) All bids art lo be in •c· Orange County on 4·t5-97 Orange County on 4·1·97 Have you started doing ~11 e C ounly erk 0 3353 Alabama. Crrcl•. 0 C H bor M cordatlCt with Iha Bid Doc· 188737175De 19973715878 business yll? No range ounty on 4·2·97 Costa Men. CA 92626 range ounty ar u-uments which 11e now on 0 1 Pi A . Dally Pit 1 A 111 4 11 18 Danlel B. Judge 19873718 t 07 Thi• business Is con- nlclpal Court. 4601 Jambo-file and may b• secured in a ly lot prit 18. 25, 25 1997 ° P • ;:762 This statement was filed Dally Pilot Aprll 11, 18, 25, ducted by: an indlllidual rH Road. #104, Newport lh• office o lh• DlreC1or of May 2, 9, 1997 F809 • with the County Clerk of May 2. 1997 F785 Have you started doing Beach, CA 92660-2595 Purchasing of lhe DlstrlC1. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 4·11·97 business yet? 04·01·97 Th• name, address, and No bidder may withdraw . 199737t7218 PUBLIC NOTICE r' Rebecca Noal 'Captaln tetepl\one number 01 ptaln-his bid for a period of fo~f flcUlloua Busln•H Fictitious BualnH• Dally Pilot April 18 25 _ Thi• statement was !lied litt't allorney or plalllliH five (45) day1 alter the da e Nemo Stetemont Nemo Stat•(n•nl May 2 9 1997 •F79.; Flctltloua Bu1lne11 with the County Clerk of wi h an • 1 . E 111 lor Iha opening tnereof. Thi following parsons art Tho following per10ns are • ' Nemo Sl•t•ment Orange County on 4·15·97 ~m°i:e ta ·~~~~Y~n '· ( .: The Bo~d 0J ;rustee: r• doing business as: C•lilor· doing busln111 as: •> A.A. PUBLIC NOTICE The tollowlng po11on1 are 19973717513 numMo' de ilelefono Y dot 1:~~! ~·Y ~~1 :ff'bi~s r:; nlans tor Family Justice, CCoas,1 WlWrieetltH, b)gCoCoast to Fl 1111 • B I Mdoingl bBuSlness as: Aguda Dally Pilot April 18. 25, • 964 Springlleld St .. Costa oas r ess. c 111 c ou u1 noH ar ne oatwork1, 318 112 Mey 2 9 t997 FOl2 abogado del demandantt. 10 w11ve any li:egularltl~s Mesa. CA 92626 Wireless. di A.A. oasl to Heme Sletemenl East 161h St., Costa Mesa.1---·-·------ o del dtmandant• que no or lnlorm~htl~ '" any bid Jim Har1h, 964 Springfield Coast Wlreleu, 2633 Hat· The following persons ere CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE tltn11bogado,es) or~~~~~0•dRdV'g.JO" LI< St.,CosleMes•cCA92626 bor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, CA doing business as: Peclflc Daniel Robert Aguda. 3181--------- Ntil w Knuppet 86256 ..-WA Kirk William Rinella 6802 92626 West Export, 1525 W. 1/2 E. t6th S1 .• Co111 Flctltloua Bu&lnH• (714) 752.aogo 'BARTZ. AJ>f'll 2!• 1.9907 at 2:00 P.M. E. Hulltdale SI .. 'Long Mlchall Alan W111kl1plec:k, MecArthur Blvd.. # 12, Men, CA 92627 N•mo Stetemont • • l.octlloll. range Coast Beach CA 92808 2629 Harbor Blvd., Costa Costa Meta, CA 92626 Thi• business ls con· The following persons ere KNUPPEL 6 CHUN, 19100 College, 01ama lab, 2701 Jamis Poller Stivers Mesa, CA 92626 Kolchlro Krta Enatau, 9831 ducted by: an Individual doing bu1lness u · Glob; Von Karman Avenue, Sit. F1lrvl 1w Road, Costa 23781 Vi• Calzada, Mlsslo~ Thia bu1ln111 le con· Hot Springs Dr., Hullllngton Have you 1tar11d doing allnk lntarnallonal, · 20191 750, lrvlna, CA 92612 Mesa, CA 92628 Viejo, CA 92891 dueled by: en Individual Beach, CA 92646 bualness yet? No Hiiiside or .. Or•nnt, CA DATEt FEB 20 1987 Signed: /S/ ROGER This buslneu 11 con-Have you •tarted doing Thi• busln111 Is con· 01ull1I Robert Aguda 92869 -·• J , PETERSON, Clerli W. bAVIS, Director of ducted by: an unlncorJ)O-buslnen yet? No ducted by: an lndlvldual This 1ta1emen1 wn filed Slavash Bakhliarl, 20191 By D. Brito Deputv Purcha1lng, Coaat rated association other Michael Wlllklorllaclc Have you slertad doing with lhf County Clerk ol Hiiiside Dr. Qrange, CA Publli tlad Newport Communllr Collego than• partnership This alaltmen Wit llled business yet? V11, 9·12· Orange County on 4.9.97 92809 ' · Beach-Coste M•se Dally Dlelrlct Have you 11arted doing with the Coullty Clerk or 1995 1987371e734 Thi• bu1ln111 Is con. Piiot Arv~ 16 25 Miy 2 9 Open• AJ>rll 28 1987 business yll? No Orange County on 4·14•97 Kolchlro Kris Enstsu Dally Pilot Apcil 1, 18 25 dueled by: an Individual ,.. • • • • 2 0 ' • James Hetah 199737174e1 This 1tatement was mid M 2 1997 ' f: · Hev1 you •tarted doing 1997 • :0 p .m . This 1telemen1 was filed Daily Pilot Aprll 18 25 with lh• County Clerk of ay • 788 buslntu y11? No ·--------F-794_ Bid Ho.1 1742 with the County Clerll ot May 2 9 1997 'Faoi Orange COYnty on 4.11.97 PUBLIC NOTICE Slavash Bakhllarl ,-Publlthed Newport Orange County on 3-25-97 ' ' 198737t7201 Thll 1tel4tmtn1 wu med PUBLIC NOTICE Btach·Costa MHa Dally 19973715135 PUBLIC NOTICE Delly Pilot April 18, 25. Flctltloua auslneH with th• County Cltrll ol NOTICE o' SALE Pilot April 11, 18, 1997. Dally Piiot M11ch 28. Apr~ Flctltloua aullnoa• May 2, 9, 11197 F799 Heme Statement Orange Cout'ty on 3-25-97 In eccordanct wilh the Fns 4, 11. 18. 1997 F736 The following peraons are 19973715129 r,ro11111on1 ot section 21100 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Neme Statement PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslne11 u : calilor· Daily Pllot M11ch 28. Aprll tll'ough 21716 ol the Call· d~nge '°:i:rll'~f~!~nsWaers't Flctllloua BuslneH nls Bridal Conntctlon1, 4. 11, t i , 1~7 n34 lornta Business 11nd Profll· • 704 1 1018 Buckingham l•ll•. p h alont Code there being en• ,40 5 . F ctltlout au .. no11 Coast Amusement, 5242 HanM Statement Newport Beach CA 92660 UDLIC NOTICE du• unpaid t torage 111 tor Flolltlou1 Bu1lnoaa Heme Statement Argosy Av•.. Huntington The following persona er• Kerry D Peters 1o18 which INSTORAGE ANA· Heme Statemont The following pe11on1 are Beach, CA 92649 doing buslnaas 1a: CC Car· Bucklnghim lane Newport Flotltlous Butlneu HEIM 11 entlUed 10 • llell Tht tollowlng pert0n1 are doing bu1lnn111: 1) Aller· Far West Lel1ure Indus· tgMng, 21571 8eh1ma Beach CA 92660 • Heme ltetoment purauant to aeclioll 21702 dolpg bu1ln111 11: Autumn naStafl Strv1c11, b) For· tries. Inc.. (CAI. 5242 Ar· Lane, Huntington Bt1eh. This 'builntH It con· T!l• fOllowing I*~• .,, of said code on IN good• Ch11t A11ocl1111. 4490 tune Communlcetlona go1y Ave.. Huntington Ce. 92646 ducted by· an Individual dotng bu1ln111~s: Mobile herelnelter dt1cribed 1i Von Karman Ave .. Newport Qroup, c) Fortune P111on-Beach, CA 92649 Cindy A. Charleton, 2157\ Have you started dOlng M11to.ttlng Company, 20915 mltctlltntous housthold Beach, CA 12660 nel Collsurtlrltl of lrvlne, This buslntH 11 con· Bahama Line, Hunlington buslntH yet? Yee, 4.:).97 ShtllOah I.II.. Huntlnglon tt.ms 90181 refrigerator• lJM No. t (AuturM CMs• 18552 MecArthur Blvd., ducted by:• corporellon Beech, Ca. 92648 Kt<ry o Pettrs Beecf\, CA t2'48 waei*•. ay'.,.i, end '*: 0.nvtf'). • C•lilornla 11m-Sit. 345, Irvine, CA 92612 Hevt you 11111ed doing Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con-Thi• 1atement WH fil.cl Tlmll Bakt< Cuny, 20915 tonal PfOJ*'Y. Due notlct hid pattnerahlp, 4490 Von For1une Ptr1onnel Agency business yet? 1982 ducted by: an lndMdua.I With the County Clerk 01 Sh1tlll1h Ln.. Huntington hiving been given to per· Karmen Ave.. Newport ol lrvllle, (CA). 18552 Far W111 Leisure Indus· Heve you alert~ doing Orange County on 4~ 17 Beach. CA 12648 Uta known to clalm an ln-Beach, CA 92660 MecMhvr Blvd., Ste. 345, trlff. Inc., Bob J. Portale, t>u1lne11 yll? V11, Jan. f, 11873718314 • Thi• bu1ln111 11 con- llflll therein and lhe ume ftJr/Lyon, Inc., • Celiloml• ltvlnt, CA 92812 V.P. 1997 . . ducted by: 111 lndlvldu.J 1pecmed In euctl notice ror corporallon. 4490 Von Kar· Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Thia 11at1men1 wH flied ClndV Cha,,.lon Dally Pilot APfll 11, 18, 25, Have you 1tart~ doing payment of auctl lttt hev· man Ave., Newport Beach, dueled by: a corporelion with the County Cltrk 01 This llaltmtnl wu Ill~ May 2. 1997 F792 butlneu ytt? Yt1, 9·10.t4 Ing expired will be told al CA 12660 Have you 1tarttd doing Oreng1 County on 4•15-117 With 1h• County Clerk ol Tim# BelrM Cuny public •uctton by tNSTOR· Thi• bualntu 11 COil· buslneH i•t? Vts, 1996 18t737t7S07 Ortngt County on 4·15·t7 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• 111ttm.n1 w11 filed AGE ANAHElt.f located at dueled by: • general part· Fortune •r•onntl Agency Oilly Piiot Aprll t8 25 1t9737t75Z7 Fl tltl • 1 wllh th• County 01,rk Of 17'78 Ptnhall Wey, County northlp ol INIM, Sieve Pandolfo • May 2 9 1997 ·F810 Dally Piiot April 18 25 o oue ua n•a• Orang• Cou(lty on 3-25-97 01 Orenge, Stell of calf· Th• ttQl111ant commenced Prt1ldan1 ' ' Me 2 9 tW7 ·,aoe H•m• •••t•monl 1•973711134 f0tnla on the 2nd dey of to transect buelne11 undt< Thi-lllltmtnt Wit . lllld PUBLIC NOTICI! Y ' • TN IOI~ 1>tr1on1 ,,. Dally Pilot March 21 April May 1997 11 1:00 am. th• t1ctlllou1 name or Wltll the County Ctttk or PUILIC NOTICI! doing bu1lllt11 11: 4 11 11 1997 'n41 Terma fOf tl\t..,. 111 caJh "-m" titted above on: 1· Orange Countv on 4..._97 Plotltlou• htlne1e E1prttt0 Wtt1 1101 8\1Ck·1..;.'_,'....o..;.' ..... ______ _ ontv. s... 1Ub1.ct to can-:MS 1 .. 73718741 Name ltate1Mnt PlotltlWI auslftfft lnohlm 11D, C0111 Mtaa, PUBLIC NOTICI ----..,.., ------------------..:.·---...J cetrallon. t.andlcSrd ,...,..,.. LIM No. 9 (,\Utumn Chi.. Daly PllOt AJ)fil 1 t 11 2S Tho lollowlf\9 poraone are Name ltat~t CA 92628 • • IN r!Qhl lo.bid. Below la a DlflYlf}, • CllllOtnla flm. May 2 1"1 • h.4 dOlna b\.mlntH II! Otve'• The lolowtng ptl'ION .,. J•m•• Douglas Htl.1y. FloUtlou• .......... "'ILIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTlc•·s PUBLIC NOTIC•t 111t of~ anes un11 num-lied ~ehlp ' Trener Atp11r1 220 doinO bUllMH u : KL Ser· ~~~1 ~~nghltn °'" ID. Mame Stat9fMtlt .. .. befa. Sy: Air/Lyon AHOCl.tlH PUil.iC NOTICI Pomon. Ave .. Cost• MHa, vat, 631 FUll«ton Av--·· ........ CA ~2' TN following '*'°"'.,. PUILIC NOTICI! con;;;vatOI' 01 the Peraon on Parcel Map NO. to-259 NAMES • UNIT NUMBERS • LP., • Clklomll llll'llt~ CA 12924 enue Nowport l eech, CA Thia bualntu It con-dolnca butinft• 11: Oftlen --------·•and !elite of WA1tem ft. flltd in loOtl "3, Pl!Qtt 3 DESCRIPTION Ptrtntrehlp, Ill general Flclltloua au.tneu David A. COUiter, 22A!I ~ dueted bY! an lnOMdulf Pootl I Spa. 103ee ~ ene147tJ18 l(Jlfl~ ("E••····1. will and 4 of ,.,. Ma_pt, In CARLA MILNI!, 1238, PelMf!, IL I • Mamo ltlllo.nent Pomona AY•., COiia M••· l<tlsten Belle '-CnQ, 131 ~-!~•Ull'IN td doing Mtt. 'cunt.In Vellty, CA IUP•lttOtt COURT 01' ... al Pflvt• Hit under !ht 0111ot or ltl• ~ HOVS!HOLD 80XES y: ,..r yon nc., a Clll· The IOitowlnO peta0nt lft CA 92ea~ 'ulltnOn Avtnue, lf.wl)Ol1 ......,_ ,... o 1>2709 CALIFORNIA, .,,. t«tnl ~ COtlCMlonl Atcordef of Nld County. Lli8 Lfl ijcCAATHV. lornl• Corporation, ht gtf)o doing butlnee• ••: Ho-Thi• bueln•H I• COf\• BMch. CA t *3 ~" D. Hetty Ktnntlh Orrlt , 31000 -COUMTf 011 htf'tinafl11 mentioned rMI TN propetty 11 co~ U oa ..i. Hou s ! Ho l D, n111 PlllNr I!. ~ medloal C0tJ)O!atlon, 38.21 duc1ed by: an lndlvldull Thi• bulln•H 11 con-..,,_• ,!!.tl~l wc11 flledof 811ch Blvd., Hunt1n9ton ptOpetty of 1M latale fOo Nttrred '° .. Hll Ooeen 80Xb Alc:hard rflnktl, lo.• W. MecAl\fl\K 81vd., f 205, Rtglslrent t111 not ytt cl\K'\td t>yu n Individual ""'"' u• -.-nly i.rk ltach, CA 9*.0 IM ......... OtHO Caled In lht Qty of ..... llYd., H~ leecft, Cll· l<ATHU!l.N JOHNSON, lf1tant hcrttatv, Dated: s.nta Ana, CA 92704 btQ\ln to lltl'IMCt butlnfft Have you lllf'ltd cfofnQ Orange County on 4•1 t47 lhta bu1lnaa1 11 cono dlTDfSTRICT ~ort Buch , OrtnQt tomia(APHOQ.OU•11), 12!!..i HOUtEHO l.0 , ,tbfuery t1,ttt1 Hotnt dlcal Corpotalfon, Utia.t the flcltlllou• bull-bualntat ytf?Ytt,Ftb. f, 1Hf$11T242 1 clUc1tdby:an lndMcAial c." •• ,.. ••• ,."'' of co.ny c.lfomla. end... lllda or °""" •• Invited IO~ Thll N i.tnetlt WU fifed (CA}. H2t w. MtcMhl.W ""'name or M IMI lilted '"7 Deny PllOt N>ttl 11. " Ht'le you ""*' doing .. ,..,._ M4I ...... ~ • to1ow1: ,.,. """ tor ._ ~ end ""* M>llH HO<>K£.A. 1m. wttti°' ""r~ Cletk of llvd., 1 20&, lanta Alta. CA htfaln. KNl.tn 11e1e Long May 2 t 1tt1 mi butinel• pl? Y"· :a.11 .. ., •• w IL LfA. ". Cltwtded one"""" (t/llt\) be In wrflng end ... be .... BQICU, MISC. anot ~"i on ,.20-97 12104 Oevld A. Coulter Thia lta\tmtnl ... Med • ' -f(etWt on1a IUtnwoat 0 ... ,,... inw..e In Ul4 a and .,_ celvitd et lht ot1ce of co;. TALAMAHTIZ w, 2241, 1H7'1't480$ Thi• bu•tn•H I• oon. Thil .._....,_ w .. Ill.cs .-lht ~ a.tit Of PUIUO NOTICI Thi• ....,.... wae Med • ~ ~ ~ • en... aacwnev RDS,_ IOXES Delly "'°' ~ •. 11, ''· dUcted by: • COtpotetlon ., the County Citric of OrwlOe ~ on ,. ... ,. *"" the Couney a.tc of ... ~.MO CNHO 20 , ... of "'°' 4 ln90Cla toreoi ... .,.., .. 1131'11. DHf'A MACIAS. attt, n.1111 l'7U He¥O YoU ~ ~ Ortngt~on).24-97 1ffn7tat11 "° ............ OrW19t4:0Uf"ltton,.,...7 -nca'cw ... • 1'2"' the ""9Wa416on llllth ~ .... ~I..~ fltAHQ, MJSC. ... butine .. ~ v .. , 1HTH1I011 Dally Ptlol "'ftfl .... ..... ........... 1ten7H1H --"'Cerone o.i ...... "'the lll101 CallOrnle •1~ or CRUZ 80NI~ 3111. rvlUC NOTICI Dally Plot March n ... 4 11 11 1tt7 ,,,40 The~,.... .. Delly Not Mtll'Ctl .... °";:."':rt ~°'-~.::C~=:':~.'t~HOU>. PONO ,.. .... , ........... ~-Ontliemovet e.u .1"1"' n .. • ' · t"ai..~.:.~•,11.11,1•1 nu ....... IMO, ~:or:..., .... Ctowe, ~ •• .,.. ~· MCOl80H. ,._ .......... S SILL ,.... 10. o.na ftOlnt, CA "Tn a· "I ..:.-:-:.,=r-:r':l\',:'.,,~"T..::O ... -...::::="&'.:YJ.. ,~.,,.,_~=~·.= s~~=,,:~ra ILL ' ~Whlcle ':" ... ic.n .... mcw·1 AAAil • ~ 1• w • = .:.i ~ ,-C:::: ::..= i:,.-.:;:·::1;1, -:=o~rR. ~ ... ~Jr= ltem• your home • dallfted = ~ ........ CA fw1IUDh ollaftld • . ..... Al'l'l.IAHCll; , ... lolAh ~ &n. ·-_. ' through classlfled -... ,. '"'' •u-'""' II '°"' ...... 71 f ' / \ • FRIDAY, APRll 18. 1997 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OBl111AlY FlcUUoua 8u1lnH1 CA 9062t . r= 888 Name Statement Carson Carl Landers 2569 Ha'le you •llll'led doing Te<ry D. AandttUd ducted by: an tndlYld~I Thl1 statement, wu tlled Flctltlou• 8ualne.. ~TED ;z;;j, \.M.!SS ..,.._~ ...... at h .iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii The tollowlng,,per1on1 ate Elden Ave., •C·l, 'costa buslneu yet? No This statement was filed H:!e you •tarted doing with the County Cleik of Name ltatMftent YOU T~ ACTION TO ime d .. .._'J '111'01#1 • d FLQYD doing business asr Tubroz, Mes;i, CA 92627 ~~=•a,~~e:l!1 was Ill..., wt0ith thlCCounty Clerk,, 01 but ne11 yet?J':lo Orange County on •·S.97 The followil'IQ '*'°"'.,.PROTECT ~ PACP-lw Nalille .. la Odell Howard 71t l. 1741 Tustin Ave .. 116·0, This business 11 con-with the Co~~ty Clerk ""c;j renge ount~3n 4+.7 ShallaTamar~yvazyan 10973711728 doing bUlln111 a1: Think ERTY.IT ~YleSOl.DATA 1294.541.71.•i.,_..M 35 year rHld:nt ;i costaMeea.CA92627 duc;tldby:anlndivldual Orant'leCountyon 4•1.97 199 715858 This 1taterntnl wu flied Da'ily "''ol"prll ll l& 25 81g, 1534-4 E. Edlnger,PUILIClWE.FYO.JNEf0•1tw111Nd•tw°'**"' Coat• M•••· pus .... Craig Dal Deen C•nd Ha .. ., Dally Piiot ""rll 4, 11, 18, with the County Clerk of r" ,. ' ' • Santa .. _., C" 92705 ~ ~TION OF THE bid-be i.. lwl lti. ecu1 vv .. e· Vt you 1tartod doing 1""7"71--1 .... 0 May 2 1997 F789 ....... .... .. _, y A II HS 1""7 tarla, 1741 Tustin Ave., business yet? No •• .. ....... 25. 1.,997 f765 range Col.Inly on 3-28-97 • C.nie lynne Allen, 218 112 ~l\JRE ~ nE PACX:Ef.[). ii~._ II\ addtOI awa Pr • ...., · 1t6-B, Costa Mesa. CA Ca(,SOfl Carl Landers Dally Pilot April 4, 11, 18, -PUBLIC NO .. ICE • 18973715100 PUBLIC NOTICE 35th St .. Newpon a.ad\, NO AGANST YOU, YOU loc:Mh,hTNIMe~~ H• wu employ9(1 92627 Thl s statement VfBS filed 25. 1997 F781 ___ ........ __ ., ___ 1 Dally Piiot April•. 11, 18, CA 92603 SHCUU> CONT~ A.vtN· c:Mlilr'• dlClla..,., on • with the State of Call(., This business Is con· with the County Clerk 01 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctllloua Bualn••• 25, 1997 F769 Fictitious Bualn•H This bu1ln111 11 con-YER ~ii~ P.-' .... or,..._. lmlk.at:I Ill Chiot of Operatl~s ducted by: an lndJvldual Orange County on 3.31•97 Nam• Stat•m•nt ducted by: an lndMdual -.crc~s.w. «-bV • ..... or for 31 yrs. A vetera" ~ t-tave ~ou started doing 19973715772 Flctltloua BualneH Na1ne ltatement PUBLIC NOTICE The following P8fl0nl are Have you started doing~•~~ aedil union, or ufledl volunte•r for vane busl!'es yet? No Dally Pilot April • 11 18 Name Statement The following per10ns aro Fl tltl 8 I dOlng business es· T C business yet? Yes, Jan. 97 ~lo tte d bV w ..,.. or ...,.. .w.,. Blind Ctr. Survived ..b Craig Candelaria · • • doing bUslne11 as: Uquld o ous us neH Credit• 1539 Monrovia i 1£ Carrie Allon TNll WI.Md~~ 0 and '°9ll -ieti 1, ..WVS wife. Betty Howard, p Thia atatement was filed 25. l997 F76& The following perSQ!l1 are Auel• Pool Service. 288 Name ltatament NewJ>Ort Beach CA 92863 ' This 1tatement was flied ~ • m.-lled tlMOCillloh. or --"Vii bat* children, 4 grandchll· with the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE g~~nggon bsu'o'rwesasre,•63s: 2RWed. BMowllnCgA "'G26r2e6en, Costa Tho following parsons are Thcfmas Wllllam Sweatt with the County Clerk of_, .. her lll6e Oftd.,.... lpecll«I In Sedlol\ '5102 d dren and a brolho1. orange County on 3·25·97 -:::--------! 11 esa. " doing buslo111 11: Blak 1539 MonroVle 112 New: Orange County on 4·1·97 ,_ praperty. dlled 08/2.-M Ile Fil8ncill C.-arid 189737151 11 Fictitious Bualnese :::;a St., Costa Mesa. CA Mlchsel Patrick Brown, Nat Properties. 18 Fa.Ir Elm, port Beach CA 92663 19073715878 and ~ cs.cnte, • aullorill9d lo do bulllnma rt ~:~v~;~:7,1~a:m~ Ci~~ Daily Pilot March 28, April Name !Jtatament Felix Lapidls. 301.c w. 288 BoWllnB Green, Costa l.'.aguna Niguel, CA 92677 Thia bu .. lne11 Is con-Daily Pllol Aprll 4 11 18 IAlln.rMnl No. 1llll00449.290. lllil IUlle. &lid Ille~ be Memoflal Park, 'in 4, 11, 18. 1.997 F747 T~e loOowing persona are Carriage Or. Santa Ana Mua, CA 9 626 Matthew Bovee, 16 Fair ducted by· llll lndlvldual 25 1997 , Fr63 fiol 9oak -,lllGI .. .), of Ol"c:ill tn9de, lrun •AS IS'" condllOn, Newport Beach . )n doing buslnen as: Plati· CA 92707 , ' This bu•lneas Is con· Elm, Laguna Niguel, CA Have you started doing , R-u. In "8 ola o( fie ti.A wltlolA _,.,. or .,,.. l'1"'u of flowers.· vat':( PUBLIC NOTICE n m L d in Ai I ducted by: an Individual 92677 buslne~s et? No PUBLIC NOTICE r~ ..... Rec:udmr d ........._...lo.., -. ot lrnplW, .. u ea s, vers de Thia business ls con· Have you started doing This buslntn 11 con· Thom;, ~. Sweall . ~. s... d ~~ ~-... poa 1 n•lon Of Bllnd Ctr. Inc .. 284 Ftctltloua Buslneas Drive, Suite F, Newport duc;ted by: an Individual business yet? Y11, 6127/91 ducted by: an Individual Thia Slatement wa• filed Flc:t1tlau1 Bualneao ... on 0&02197 • 0:2g:i au encun-.-. ID ....-.... fw Ramona San Jacinto Bea~h. CA 92663 Have you started doing MlohHI P 8 o H tart d d I " r-. _, CA 9258°3. ' ' Nam• Statement David M. Perry_, 177 River-buslnass yet? No · ' wn ave you • e o ng with the County Clerk or Name Statement II~ Nol!h frcn annnce lo ind11tJ11i0-..:.ll'ld ~laid The following persons are side Drive, Suite F, New· Felix lap•dls Tri• statecment was filed business yet? No · Orange County on 4-15·97 The following persons are Iha Coiny Col.r1houle, 700 Deed d Tn.llt. ~ do·1ng business a•· Oso port Beach CA 92663 w th the ounty Clerk 01 Matt Bovee 1"""73717"'10 dolng business as· Katy CMc:CenwOrt..eW... SatCa ~ wlll 1rMr..i • ,,. · This atatement waa filed Orang11 County on 3·24-97 Th. Is slatement was filed •• .. . Bell, 711 w. 17th si .. "'F'· AM, CA 11 -·wa.. ..dlon. 1o __.._.., 'and fie .-:.. Consulting, 1820 Paik New· This business Is con-with the County Clerk of . 19973714084 with the Coun"' Clerk of Dally Piiot April l8, 25, ll, Costa Mesa, c• 926,.27 f,. """'--:;::;:.= ._. _ .. -~,..~ ,J ...._ ......._ _.::_~ port #404, Newpo11 Beach, dueled by: an individual Orange County on 4•1•97 '' M 2 9 1997 F8 1 " ·---""._.., -"' •• ._ ....,._ Calll.92660 Have you S1arted doing 19973715882 Daily Pilot April~. 11, 18, ()range County on 4·8-97 ay · ; I Abdelkader Bellamlne, 555 dlectt .11 dlecrl>ed below, Mid Oeed 'd TNSt ¥Ml Richard A. Burgess, 1820 busille!>S yet? No . 25. 1997 F766 19813710740 PUBLIC NOTICE Rosewood Av. 11109, Ca· ~In IUI et timed ..... II-......_,.~ In ., .. ~ _,.., ... .. -~ .. Park Newport 1404, New-David M. Perry Oatly Pilot April 4, 11, 18, Dally Pilot Aprll.11, 18 25, mariUo, CA 93010 111 rtctit. wt., and 1n1er91a Mid Nate, pa. re..~ port Beach, Call!. 92660 This statement was filed 25, l 997 F764 PUBLIC N.OTICE May 2, 1997 Fr88 Fictitious Bu1lneH This business !• con. oor-,.cl to end now hlld bV I end .,.,.,_ d fie TNlllee MC*'IC VISW • This business Is con-with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTI-Flctlftloua Bua·tness N•m• Statement duc;ted by: an lndlVidual undll' Mid Dead d TNal, In end d the wun Cl'ellled ~ •. -•• __ .., •, I ducted by: an Individual Orange County on 4.1.91 \IC: N St t t PUBLIC NOTICE The following persona are Have you started doing .,. ~ .. 18ed In Jaid uid o.d r:I .Tl'Ull. CTC _._ ~ Have you started doing 19973715885 Flc•ltlou• Bualna11 Th ~mllowl• a •men doing business IS' Pacific business yet? No County and .si.t. and II mot• For9dolunl ~ ~ Cemetery • Mortu'""'' business yet? No D 11 p· A , .-• e o ng persons are Fictitious Bualn•H Coast Patio 845 Ba1<er St Abdelkader 8ellamlne futv daeabld In the .,.... rllion, 400 ~ Ch .. .......i c t -' Richard A. 8LJrgess a "I ilot pril 4, 11, 18, Name Statement doing. t?uslness as: Udo Name Statement Costa Mesa' CA 92626 " This statement was filed r.,...IOldDaaddTrwl. Tho sv.-. Smi 'llllst. CA ' • ........,. • rema OfY "{his statement was filed 25, t997 F759 The following persons are Jewelers & Gifts. 3't16 Via The following persona are Joseph Pairow 10304 La with the County Clerk of lll'M edd,_ ahd ollw ,,._: (800) 241-8219 a '. 3500 Pacific v-Drive with the S::ovnty Clerk ol PU8t.IC NOTICE doing business as: Magic; 08portho CRAoo92"!,.,~· Newport doing business as: Oasein Hacienda IJ1S, Fountain Orange County on 3·24-97 common d1191do11, If rrry, d MllS, -Wtormllian {918) Newport Beach • Orange County pn 3.25.97 Touch Amusements, l05 s':e~la Tamar A ~n 30 Net, 76 Costa Brava, La· Valley, CA 92708 ft 19873715028 .,_ l'Mll Pf'OP8l1Y deecribed 387-0238, 8f: ~ McGee, 844-2700 19073715107 Fictitious Bu1lne11 ~':~l~~~ Ln., Costa Mesa, Cool Brook fr.,~ 'cA ~na Niguel, CA 926n This. business Is con-pally l'llot April 4,. 11, 18, aboil9 II Cad to be: 20~ TNllM's S. Ofar. CTC •-------- Cally Piiot March 28, April Name Statement Terry D. Aanderud, 105 92612 ' ' onald Spencer Tucker ducted by: an Individual 25, 1997 F767 Or.ige • Col1a Miu, FOl'ldoeul'e.SaMcea Isa debl PIERCE ll01'llERS 1 18 1997 F7 The followng Jr., 76 Costa Brava. La· Have you started doing CA 1112827. The uodll""'9c1 ooledarlfttt1'6iatocalaet a 4. 1 . • 49 doing busl~esspe;::o~9::: ~~i~l~~~ Ln .. Costa Mesa. This business Is con· ~na Niguel, CA 92677 business yet? No • PUBLIC NOTICE Truaae. ~ rrry llblltt debl. "'rt inbmllc.1 otUinld IEll IROADWAY PUBLIC NOTICE Enterprises, 1250 Adams This business Is con· his business Is con· Joseph Palrow fot 9l"t lnco11acli-d the ~be UMd far ho! fll.IPOM. Mortuary * Chapel' Ave ;5202 Costa M s · ducted by: an lndlVldual This statement was filed NOTICE ~ TRU~""s llrMI ~ and oCll« Oeled: 0411CW7 ASN"253497 C • Flct.ltlou. Bu.In.ls .. • e a, ducted by: an individual Overstocked with Have you starte" doing ....,,,-"' = common ......__ f ..,.. 4111 .. '18 ~5 rematlOf"I CA 92626 Have you started doing ,. with the County Clerk of SAlf TS No 97-00»7 1.o.n ___ ., -··· • .., ...... Name Statement lngela Ringb)er. 1250 business yet? Yes. 9_,.96 stuff? buslneas yet? No Orange County on 3-25-1>7 No 4609584 Tdla ~No ~ "'*'· The total ---------1 110 Broadway The following persons are Adams Ave .. t5202, Costa ----~------A call to Ronald S. Tucker, Jr. 19973715215 o.JOOo&70 ~No'. ar:noun1 d "8 unpaid..._ Why play H ide .'N • Costa Mesa doing business as: South· Mesa, CA 92626 Classified Dally Piiot March 28, April ~~No.: 4~202~ ~"!,"" ""':" .!! g: Seek With c:hildc:are? M2•9tSO larn:t .Glass & Mi~ror, 6175 This business is con· will help 4, 11, 18, 1997 n 4s YOU AAE N OEFNJLT 1JN. :::::.:;,._ ID :=""told ...,:_ Ca 11 CI ass If led ---------Ma'hchester, Buena Par,k, ducted by: an Individual 642·5878 DER A DEED OIF TRUST, ~ Olllmafed_. CX:: today! 642-5678. Index ---. -Polley 1111•11 & ....... u111m1 n fiJ .. ....... a 1t111·, and drudli1w ... an· ... 11hj1•1·t, "' d1a111?1· ~·111111111 1111ti1·1·. The· puhli~lll'r n·~rrvt'" tltr ri;:d11 111 tT1i-11r n·d11..,,if~. n·\ i.i· •>r n·j•·•'t a11y d a.,:-.ifi1·d t1d\'t'ni ... 1·uw111. Pfrn,'1· rq1u r1 1111\ 1·n-or that mil\ b·· in v1111r da~:-.ifit>d ad imnwd111tt>ly. Tlw Uuil~ ffil111 ;w1·1·p1 ... 110 liabilit1· fur arw error in a11 ad' •'rll•1'1111•111 for whidr 11 nut\ lw .. ~,. ·"-'" f&1 By Fax By Phone (7 1-t) 1>-t:!-.it1 .. H By Ma1M.n Person: n· ... pon~ibll' ''"i'·rpr for 1h1· , . .,,,of tltl' -piwe lll'l11ally u1'l'l1pl1·d I" tlw 1·1Tnt'. Cn•1Jit n w 1111ly b1· 111l11wrd fur tlw fir,t i11,1·n ion. (7 I-+) <i:i I -(l.·11H :nn \\, .... , Bu" S1n·1·1 . , .. , ..... (Pl11M-4' Ult f11tl• \!IHI IMhl• .11111 "'IUl'4' IUllUllifil ltl!tl "I' n I ull \ Hll Ii.II L 'A 1111 Ji P' h I 1111vt1 C11-1u \11· ... 11. <:A l):!o:.!? It '''"I"'" 111 .. 1 ~ ll,I\ 'I ----DeadUnes ----.. Hours Monday ....... ., .... Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesda) 5:00pm -For All Your Home and Business Needs -...., .. ..,........,._.a .. -'l~·lo·pli11111· X::Wum-:i:llllpm \ln111lju I"''·" Tuesday ......... Mou day S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday 5:00pm Rf•~...., 80,000 H.om .. tad> WH4< f<>< Ont)' S28 w~ 14'"1.. min.I• c.I LIM .. '42·1678 a212 \\1111..-111 1cma111-:l:rH>""' W~dnesdar .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturda) ........... Frida) 5:00pm· \l111u1,1\ h11l11\ HUNTINGTON MOBILE COSTA MESA 2624 VACATION RENTALS TO LOST & EMPLOYMENT . HARBOUR 1042 HOMES CORONA 1100 DEL MAR NEWPORT 2122 BEACH 2169 ' RENTALS 2722 SHARE -z724 FOUND 2 925 ssao liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii P rl me E 'side Twnhme liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tooAL OIOUS•"G Waterfront Hom• •1 MILE TO BEACH Cap• Cod 3Br 2Ba Versallles Studio l400sl, 2bd 2.5ba Spend Your Vacation NB near ocean FOUND Prescription CM Catering Co OPPOllTVM•TV Totally Remodeled. 2 Lrg 1 Bdrm Mobile +Den remodel. New Penthse furn/unlurn. 1-car gar+ 1 spac:e Near Paris! 3 wks in _Modern, lvng room glasses In vicinlly of seeks driver/prep pelf· Allrul~lftmfs1119lnlllis 501t Doc:k, Great Homes to Lse or buy. kit appl, Ip. By bch. Pool, gym, gar, walk S1175. Bkr 871·8100 -Aug, V!! hr N of Paris. bath, sundk, lndry. 2 1s•St & Orange. CM. son PT days. Must be Mwsppco tS&illljectlol~eFed· Loe:. 3.car Garage. t.oc. at 1741 Pomona 601 Polntsettia Ave to tich s925. 494.8604 Superb 4br 3ba, pool S.5QO/mo. 646:4400 on Sun, '4t'/l 3 . 25 y/o +. Clean OMV. tralfalfH111sl111Actel116'1S 5985,000. Sandy C.M. SpJ113,#10 Call S2400 840·8214 1---------+car .exchanged for NB Shr 3br 3ba+ den 842·9 3 04 Chris, 63l -0778 aft 12. ame"'"wlllcJl1niknltllltgal Rub1'n·Powers, agl. Leslie 714·852-5589 NEWPORT similar in CdMJNB area. Hse on Lido Fp Ra' LOST ' t ........._ I ~-ynlaas Hiii View, •••••••••• Call Marc Foulols · ' • set ot keys in C t T h • -... rtlst "anJ 'rttrtnct. 71,.840 5804 S lo P k Dbl Ide -• BEACH 2669 maid gardener T W/ ompu •r ec ' • ... • en r ar w 6B 4 5B F A + FX 33.3.4453:091"" ' . vicinity of ~00 bloc:k ot M I h A . llmllalfon or dtscrl111l1t1llo11 • 2br 2ba near Sr Ctr. r · a. am m APARTMENTS • Reis s1200 673·3743 ac: ntos epa1r 8 '1d baud on race, color. rtllglon. ---------Fully refurb, beautitul Bonus A m.4 s:20~/~o T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ph 33·3-4480-0047 NB/B;uffs S~are w/Ma-~7.":,,~~~7~~~4eo; Tec:h Support Exp'r. $11,liandlcap,lamllfjlSlllUIOt LAGUNA park. Great.• deall I.Se 71 , 44• 4 1 FOR REN •1BR $725• F e /D /B Call 545-4022 or Fax In Uo $17,500. 548·8703 2BR 2BA $835• lure em r en a. Resu me: 645-5250 natiONlotlfln.or"' lln nlO BEACH l04S :J D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. RENTALS TO Gar. Avl lmmed S600/ ••••lil••••'----------::~=~~=r~,:~::~~llml· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'_L_O_T_S _______ COS1IA MESA 2124 --------No pets. Carport. SHARE 2724 mo + •h utls. 644·0263 PERSONALS T" Ill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BALBOA Vista Del Mesa ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• is newsp1p11 w not Spectacular Custom FOR SALE •545·4855• 1• kllowlllgtyaccepluyldftrtilt· Hm, Ocean Views! 1400 3br/2ba triplex PENINSUIA 2607 Bea utiful, N.B. 3Br m111t lor rtal 1atall wlllell l1 In 4Br w/Level Street. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii upstairs unit, balcony, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--.-B-E-A'"'C,....H_A_R __ E.,,._A_•_ 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi ceil, BUSINESS & wlol1lltnollllel,..Ollrrel4len S839K 720-1704-Bkr Humbolt Island 2-car ·garage. Sl250 Peninsula 1-4Bd. Berber c:rpt. Ip. patio. FINANCE SEEKING .,. 1t1rebr lnlormed U11t all 18252 Tisbury Ln •779 Scott Pt.• Great View Winter & Vacation w/d. pool/spa, prkng. ••••••••• WOMEN •••1111111 1dvertl11d tn Ibis Hunt Harbour 964·8585 At The Beachl Rentals. Reserve Now S525. Erin. 497·4485 •...,.,et .. wallMlt tll Ill N~PORT Xtra Lrg l.olll Price ---------1bd w/garage-$1 .095 for Best Selec tion! CdM lovely rm share ---------1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "1111...-.illtyNals. Tocom· BEACH 1069 Reduced to $855,000. NEWPORT Mvr, 873-2519 Many Oceanfronts bath, lg kit, sundeck, BUSINESS Handsome Attorney plaialldllctlmlullon,caUHUO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phll "Fymon, agt VILLA RENTALS w/d, fem n/smk. Aval OPPORTUNITY Seeks very attractive Toll·nt It 1·IOO·C24-15to. for 714·840·2207 iiBiiEAiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiii2iilii6iii9 CORONA 714·67 5·4912 now. S43!S. 721-9546 slim wht female 26·34 IN WlllllllllOll, DC na •ltast 3br/2ba 1 blk Bk Bay. B eautiful, New 2 + 2 COM Share 2br 1 ba, 2904 for dating.• 360-4947 callHUDatUl·l50G. Skits. 5285k. Open/••••••••• 2bd, 2ba Townhouse DEL MAR 2622 corner unit in Bac:k fem. n/sml<. Avail 5/l . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3004 •Customer• ' ittServlce• 5 immed. openingS: for growing lnt'I co.• i n I r v i n e . M u st, have strong, commun l cat iotf, typing & pho n'e sk i l l s . S1 0 ihr •great benefit~ .. ** . PASONA PACIFIC 714·752·9201 1 Bright. Lg. yd. Agt HOUSES/ A€, 2-c:ar attach gar, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bay w/large windows S492.50 + 'h utl. AT LAST~ Discover _S_C_H_O_O_LS_.& ___ _ HOUSES/ Patty ~44·6373 x209 CONDOS nr Fash. Is. Imm. Occ. Lrg airy 2bd/1 ba and h igh c~ilings. ** 673·0159 ** ~ow ~OU crn Earn 30121~:::::::::::::::~ BaVfront Condo Boat $1495. 840·1529 • / Pv1 gar, w/d. Ip. frig. CM 2Br 2Ba in Newport maz ng ncome INSTRUCTION C ustomer Servlc•/ CONDOS slip avail. 2br/2ba, sec: FOR RENT upst31rs, 1 2 garage. Gated Community Landing. Rm w/pv1 ba. With The Internet. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Inside Sales , FOR SALE bldg. OWC 1st. Only.......... 2BR Townhome W/D. Avail May 10. $1365. 7 89·1746 Pool, spa. S475/mo. New Industry, emerg· Fortune 500 Company 675 1653 2 .5BA. Lrg 2-c:ar 675·5695. 673·5688. Incl ulls. 444·1332. ing growth company. KARATE seeking motl vate,d 169KI l..H. • a t t ac: h garage. ---------Unique 1 bdrm 1ba1..,...-----,,..-----Timing Is Everylhlng Individual w..(min l yr GENERAL 1002 BAYVIEW TERRACE Remod. End unit. MEOW MEOW! w/lolt condo style apt. Costa Mesa 1 Large Free Seminar. Cnll SELF DEFENSE exper. in. -.Obst serv/ lmmac. 3BD, 2.5BA BALBOA $1500/mo. 640·5664 WOOF WOOF! Vaulted ceilings, light bedroom. S350/month Now! 24Hr Message: Adult & Chlldren ~ k . ta '& home. Comm. pool & ISLAND 2106 We have lhe perfect & airy walk through + 1/2 utilities. Call 714·733·3935 Private or Group Em: tp~l~:ig~ ~~~Po~e;a....:.. Big Canyon, 2Br 2Ba. home tor you & your kl h 1 lk 1 722 0137 phasis on Physical & -...,. spa. Profeeslonallyliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii large dec:k on Goll dog or cat. Huge tc: en. arge wa • n1---·--·-----•VENDING ROUTE• Spiritual transforma· vice to our community landscaped yard with 4bd/2ba Duplex Course. New carpet living space avail. In 1 closet. dishwasher, Downtown H.B. •20 prime loc:allons• tion by 3rd Degree orga n I z at Io n1a , Attention ;:.::;,fa~1j49':f,°c,1;. ~~ ~~ar e~~~~ge.F~19~eJ: =~~~~Int, ~2~':9~~ ~o~db\~r~in~o";';~!: ~~,t~:~~ome~~r~g ,'~~9rr,~ ~~~;:~c:,ker2~~ ~~;'~: s:ie~~~~-~~r,~u~~~. Blac~en~~tkar~t!ster/ ~~~·!O~~~d ~~~mt~~ Home Owners Owner 714·725-0247 675-8877. 675-2997. places and gigantic: additional patio off of townhome, w/d, Ip, ---------1 Angel Cove Studio Entertainment' & Newport North patios. Close to the bdrm w/outslde stor· dishwasher, pool, Jae:, .,._ ________ , 714•723•0023 Publications ', RE A If Bluff• E·Plan Full1---------2bd/2.5ba, 2-car beac:h, s-hopping & age space. Vertical weight room. Must ................... 151 Kalmus •J4 . • gents. Bay View! Expanded BALBOA a 11 ached 0 a r 8 g e b 11 n d s Inc: I u de d Love Dog Gln .. •rl YrM dedication and endtUslasm Costa Men 92626 • I 3B sc:hls. Starting from .... 1 k 11 1 • pr.-1. .,,., lo soo:ess f¥llaSlic Showcase those & Upgraded r + PENINSULA 2107 hrdwd firs. S1395mo. $985. Call 789•1753 h1roughou. s Y gl'll n $600. + utls. Susan """', ~:-, . Ann: Ms. Lauren ' special properties ln FA. Litel 720-1704 Bkr 707·7583 to r more details. living room, unique 714·960·5810 ow.KlunL'!,.wllh gi~ lele· EMPLOYMENT at 662·2020 our Homes of the bathroom/ vanity/---------tomrrun .... IOflS CO ._.s per· Week & Open Home Bluffs Townhom• Beach & Bay 3bd, Nwpt Hgts Fabulous •some restrictions apply dressing areal Neutral East CM· S450/lsl + 6 sooal keedom and the chm lo Driver for Florls1 Gulde published lowest prlcel N.B. 2ba. Upper duplex, Custom Home Up· carpet throughout! mon lse. Cat ok. quiet. ~~cllwn. __ _. FT. M·F. 8:30·4'.30. each Saturday In the •$189,500• CaJh c:ell. 2 pvt dec:ks. graded 3bd/2ba. l.rg ---------Carport stall to ac:· peaceful, w/2 happy -1;,JJ;VJt.~1 Satisfac t o ry O MV Roal Estate Tab. It's 1250s.f 3 bedroom. 2-c:ar gar+ 1, fplc, baokyard. S2800mo. COSTA MESA 2624 commodate 1 vehlc:ta c:reallve peoplal 631 ·2111 '"" EMPLOYMENT record. 644·1410 an effective an• Agent 650·3822 $1750/mo. 675·9147. Agt 840·7000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Included. Very bright KB· .. Beautlful Hse ._ ____ liilillllMl._ _ _,I 5530 1.,,,.,..---.,.---.......,.~· lne11penslvo way ~ R p 1 ... 1 Hid 'Ni---...... ------0 B C tt and open living areal • $450 + dep, utlls. Flow•r•tand PT/FT reac:h homebuyersl BY OWNE r me Wny pay e Pvt Beach 2+2. New n• r o age Call now, won't lastl Parking spc:. N/smk. 'l~r p~rsons w/e1lp &f'\d Call our Classified Newport Pen Bayfront Seek with childcare? dec:or/Berber/\/er1/pnt, 750sf. Utilities pd. 51470. 789•0931 Walk to bch. 645•8783 MONEY like to work outdoora. w/docl<. 1·1/2. size lot. Cat I CI a• al f I• d FP, patio, pool, carprt. $725/mo. Aval 5/1. 2914 673·6964, Kimberly• Depa6r41m2e-snt6T7o8dayll 2-stry, 5br, Sba, today! 642·5678. $1295. quletl 673-3059. Call Keyln 045·1818 co---·CIAL iiTiiOiiLiiOiiiiANiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Administrative• $1 ,9~0.000. 1024 w. I••••••••• PUWUOoA . 1tAHlst• Home Typist A k b t e A NB 675-7699 · no-~ 2778 N d M d · t 'PC Usera Neec1•d. cur~en~ ::ec:~~l~I ay ve, • 1-C-O-ST-A---~-"A_2_6_2_4 _C_O_S_T_A_M_E-SA-.;..2_6_2_4 _C_O_S_T_A_M_E_SA_2_6-24-MISCELLANEOU~ .-&.l\&1 Sell ~:ur T~u'!~Y Dead Imme · opening or S 4 O • O O O Inc om• .. --------... • •Newport Height•• ''iiiiiiiiiii"iiiunJiiiiiiiiiiiii Rl:!•""ALS Cash Avallabte Nowt professional, last Potential. 376-1993 327 Catalln• Dr '' cn1 paced, growing 3bt/3ba, den, pool. I••••••••• I\ ,.A_ ITC <714> 726•5168 olllce In I rvi ne. Mini oc:ean view. ~ Need w Excellent customer BALBOA PENINSUIA 1007 Roduc:ed to S495Ktl QUIBT ~ SBllBNB 100()..1500 Sq Ft service, communlca· Grundy Altr 675-6161 ROOMS 2706 • • ANNOUNCEMENTS lion. and · computer •BALBOA COVE* 30' Boat Dock +3BA 3BA Townhouse. 2-car garage. $285,000. Nwprt ShorH, 2Br+ Palm ~esa Apart• 11.ents ~t~b~:~.~J°,~~~~ w:~.~~119yo8u ~~~i Oen, Hrdwd/Slate Fir•, Back Bay area. Lrg nd 1 $1 1/hr. + benefiJs & Remodeled l<lt & Soncar&-sofar... room, $400/mo $200/ expa ingto nrger LOST a. profit sh.ar lng Baths Baths. Wae i -~ sec:. All omens, no facility. Location ell * • · Broker, 903·8377. s289,ooo Reduced to 'Tha(s chc feeling you get pet1/1mkg 544·0536 central to South Coast FOUND 2925 PASO .. '"' PACIFIC $269,00011 723-4494 when you live at .Palm Pla.7.u. Ornnge County nA Balboa Newport M~ ;lmjd the lush CM Cable, w/d, PhOne All'}Xlrt. Fashion FOUND 2 ccx:katlets "'=::'7::1::'"='7::5::2::·9::2::0=1= COSTA MESA 1024 ____ R_•_a_tt_Y.....,.........,,,.. grccnay of sedudcd ~~~C.'d~~oo.6+4~~~~: :r""i'· ~t meet 19th and orange. CM - POINTE NEWPORT woods & sta-i.. ""'"'•, (LM) 364 Ha.mllton ~It' "''rrltment on Saturday 4fl 2. Thua LUXURIOUS ,_, ~·.. arprov~. 722·1739 Curb APP e •I CONDOS bou\ 390, A Sludlot. t ~ 2Dtdt00n-. N .B . Oceanfront A Chris 6Jl-0'7S Sell your hom• S 199,900. 3Br 2Ba · 2.seA. Th• aquare • JRS.1625 22nd St. Pvt room through claulfi.d. Ask "Mee" 721·2433 footage rang .. from • 1DR'67S unlurn, share both. After 12 noon 942•M78 Tarbell Realtor• 15001q.ft .• 1eeoaq.ft, •2BR '775 Ulll paid. N/S pret.1 _________ =========I Naw HOMES Ottered at 4 Nofttl ~~~~:~e~• ~7ocr~~ BUSINESS OfFIC! BUSlNESS OPPICE e:::r: ~!~·•::. \~:=·~~ 4._..Bfindt Nowpott Pier. 1•90. FOi UNY 2789 fOI UNT 2719 W••tport Hom•• Call Today 5484048 A C..Flnt Call Sam 878·4808 2545 Santa An• Ave. --8-a-,-u-rd_•_v ___ a_a~-0--A N8W c.,,et. r.lntaTIJe 714-0A&-&2t11 No eerly blrdal A n..toom •nooro Court A Helled Pool a JteUAI Nawpot1 Croat A Pllloa A 8lloonlee VIII• Poln t 1 bed A °"1lel Avlllble HUNTINGTON HAIBOUI 1042 upper end """· f'P, garage. oool. walk eat .... ato Tewtt"°"'9 rat. 117tic. 719-014 Ofticlc Houn: '9:00 ttn -6:00pn!f·P N• Home w/1paclou1 rma, 1850. W/0 , pool, Jae. Udl lncld. f"emare pr•f'd. M9-1~M VACATION IUTALS 2722 48t 38• on d .. pwater Ind 10:00 .m . 4:00.Q ~ •r.tOft oock. Large --------""'"! ___ .1 , patio, remodeled. MOllLI 1561 MC9ll Dr. •Senta ~CA M.a. 8-.>s to--· •4••.1tooo sandy MIS l 100 (7l4'.~ "6-9ldO ~;:o.:,=:: ~u~~"4 l:l~gt. •H•O•••••••I L-ii.!.~:.:.::!..:':.::;::..:~:;;:--...,. .... ._.!;::;;:;;;;;;;;::::;:::::;,;;~u .... __ ,.. __ . _eocM __ ,_ .... _f_i•_. \I 2800 sq. a n Can be divided abundant adjacent parking. Convenient, rop q_uality commttci.I area. aabtc cmns. ADVERT'ISINQ SAL a a TaLall!IAftK•TINQ CommunttY newap•· per a .. ks en«ge\lc lndlvlClual for tetaU dl1ptey ano new buai. ne• 1 d•v•lopm•nl. Eaperlence h•lplul. s.i•rv + eomm1s1MOn ... a.n.ftta. ,.h,-leell Drue Scrnntno ,.. Qv~. EOL , ... "9sum• Ann: JanfMCfol9 (?14) lft..7174 6rca1-~ • BIGGISI' CHILD· MODEL SEARCH IVIRlll --.........._.,... __ --~ ---.. -. --------.. I ' ,eRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997 \ . .. ~ Newport Bt=ach/Cotca M«• Daily Pilot . • MPlOVM.!NT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYKINT UU'tOYMENT ANTIQUES • ~ 5530 • '5530 5530 WAHTID 5535 6010 W&NTID BOATS 7011 FORD . 9075 JBIP 9110 TO IUY 6019 liiiiiiiiiliiiiilliiiiiiiiiiii ili.--iiiiiiiiiilliiiiiii ANTIQUaS 4 U 9oet Tr.tier ror t8' '81 Wrangler 4 ~·· ---~-- I di t CLA8Slffl•D mme 1 e· 1,·a th• •aav ~•o-1-------.. Interview! ace•... lnfotmauon-ft• c • • t Ion I• ti 2MONTHITIL SUMMER •S,a1e ,~* Old C•ln• Oold Sltv•r outry Elec1tlc. Xlnt _'PP.l_o_r-•a-c_o_rt~"' Qaoo"odtopc, o84ndlc. + ... ,Pm, ... •.· Acc•pl ng consignment. F cond. Buddy Bear· ,.. " ~ fM. Unlim•led lime. ranklln Mini, Sterling Inga $500 281·8511 S·spd, economy car. pull out atereo . Mfg needa many packed marketplace Light lee. Small P90pl•. FT to help w/ vtaltad regulatty • sue-lrvlne law firm summer ruah & MW ceufulty • t>y •H kinda affks ftsp. person ~tlon, $4;25/Wk to of conaumera. w/good phone & start. Carol, 491-01'18. --------typing akllls. for a .,-;•. SALON perm. position In • 3t2 N-pol't Blvd, N 8. Old watchH a Jewelry . $5995 58800 OBO. 225-1439 Start Now Look .. FHI 548-4123 WfftCOISI Coln °"2·$«11---------(200512/358569) Better by June tat. Tdp Dollars Paid POWER BOATS '94 .1 .. p Wrangler Exp'd Ch•f & Cert. Palntjnga. etchings. 42k ml. Auto, AC, Personal Trainer antlquH, rn1stal, •ter· For Records. Jau, 7012 '93 Ford Mualeng caaa, .illt. St3.500. ext II k ~ ........ 47.. ··• Sountrack1, etc.1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V6, full power fac. warr. 722-8038 •r 71-h,..... • ting, PC>fCelaln, scrim-Call Mike 845·7505.•• While, nice. $899S ODog Walker~ al)alw. Jew!l!t2Doe3aler1 SO' Mooring W/boat. (200440/149954) • ll'aclal Room. Styll11 nOl)-amoklng otflee. • Stallons avall. Contact Office machine, and I wlll Walk & Love we come . .,.. 4 •--------South Newport by your peu w .. k•nd• FREE TO YpU 6022 lorry s95oo.tobo. •95 Ford Eacort LEXUS 9115 • Bonni• 158-0493. W:P. 5.1 exp. nee. Law flnn exp. a plus. Mon·Frl. 8:30-5:00. Competitive aalary based on exp. Fax resume to: 252·8959 a l!veal Call Morgan --------875•8817 Wnn 5 spd, ale, p/s, Top Dolla r Paid! • 'NURSERY Peraon ~+yr• retall. O.H. Degree or C.C.N.P. Top pay & Benefits. Call Mr Lathrop al *FLOWERDALE* NURSERIES Call 033·8200 P'fT D•monatratora Weekends In grocery stores In area. Bf· lingual (Eng/Span). Car necessary. Mull be noat, friendly, with aales ability. $6.50/hr. 714/557·5579 800/450-4338 PT D•monstrator• Weekends In Grocery Stores. Must be neat, friendly w/sales ability. Immediate openings. Car nee. $6.50/hf., 714-857·5578 800-450-4338 PT Salea Heallhy herbal weight loss products. Fun Jobi Sal & Comm 723·4978 Rec•ptlonlat P(T, Strong Interpersonal skills. Regional Oflico. lnternatlonal Firm. Sotheblf'• lnt•rna· tlonal Realty 714-723· 7373 To place an ad In : Claaalfl•d .c1a11 842·5878. ielfi 1100 Te1aa..-.._.__._ ......... Law Finn Marketing Manager Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison LLP, one of the narion's leading law finns serving h igh technology and emerging growth companies. is seeking a p:irt·rime markering manager for irs Newport Beach office. This is an excellent opportuniry for an individu:il seeking a challenging and cxciring career opportunity. Responsibilities indude markeling research and planning. J:uabase development, or~ni1i ng seminars. coordinating media rdations, and preparing brochur~ and proposals. Either a BA o r BS degree, or prior experience in profes<ional services marketing, required. Plca~e Send Your Resumes: ¥0 7.14·842·8533¥<::1 From 1800•1960. Cocker S patflel/R•tr•---------famlly wagon . Loving Swadlah Nurae. 1 pc to entire estate. Mix. Lovable 1 yr old, MARINE SLIPS $8995 12 Yra •xp. Honest & Paintings, china. 30 pda, malo, black, DOCl<S . 7022 (100988/373118) cerlng. Good cooJ<, glsware, tum, etc. all shots.• 786.4119 Loe ref a . Chrlatlne 40Yr N~ Res 673·6223 Offahor• Mooring nr '93 Ford Eacort 1;?714-848·37351;? PETS•-Fun Zono. Stl,800. P/S, NC. S·speed, ui must sell! $6995 O P/T Home Care ANIMALS 6049 3511· 376~129 (200443/375976) $START NOW!$ Companion/Day Care APPLIANCES 60111=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sall/Slip 911 beam, 10 Cleanl;?Cookl;?Drlve 1• mlns tO-sea, main •<:;>• •• ••<:;>' Errand•. 722·5223 ***' Year old white channel, up to 4511 Toyota of Career OpportunltfHI Hotpolnt W/D, both female also klltena .s1o per. 1575.9935 1tuntlngton Art Potter Company•---------beige\ ,.great ehape. available! 854-3248 looklng for 1>9oplel No DOMESTICS 5,540 5200'.obo 673-8'404 Chlhuahau adult!•••••••• Beach experience needed.liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lemale, aholl, AKC. AUTOMOBILES 7~4·847-8555 Management Training FURNI""nn! 6014 Piefer adult hsehld. a.=:======~! Programs $300/WHk *HOUSEMAN* uiau; Make otter 64$-18441·-------·1-Call 714-754-5858 9Yxa Exp. Clean & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--------1" '93 Aeroatar XL SALES Tired of mJlntaln large homes. Cuatom aora & lov• Sweet adorable male1---------Wagon. Black/gray, mea-r ..,.,,,.,1 lmmed Outdoor duties, car seat S4SO Ch 1 560 Schltzu w/protty face. CURA 9010 power. Low · mllesl .-··-·· care, pet car•. driving, Tbomasvl.lle acroffee' 515-9595. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (3GUK921). $10,995 pos avt for energotlc cooking Hrvl XI I BAUER LOTUS sales rop. 650-4333 ' ng. n table $125. End tables '80 Legend Ok grn. COS M s NB refa. &09-336-040t $75/ea. Microwave MUSICAL V6LS. 98k mis, fully 84~~7:C, A Sal•• '83 Ll!XUS GS300 Pull option 68K White Ivory 1029422 $24,277 '93 TOYOTA CAMRY LE Leather only 34K Sup•rb cond Lexu1 llad ... '2972~ $13,977 • '84 LEXUS SC400 Black Full option Certllled 2.9% APR avail. Won't last!' 1037721 $33,877 '91 MAZDA MIATA Anniversary Edition Auto leather CD hard t op #122624 $10.877 Saleaperaon FT/PT. HOUSE-SITTING convecllon oven w/ INSTRUMENTS loaded. Xlnt cond. ---------Exp. Upscale ladlea/ Newlywed Pepperdlne cart StOO. 645·9775 6055 $9,900 854-8517 '93 T·Blrd LX SL, V·8, • 9 3 yo L Ks mens' eportawear. gads k h lttl , full pwr. 54k ml. look• JETTA Red Auto N 8 0 If c r '" • OUSH ng Dining Tbl+e Chrs 91 lnt•gra RS Red, /runs new.· 58900. · · 85~_888~urse. opportunity, while Drexel Heritage style. Martin HD·28 Now In a/t. 74k mis. NC, now AC aunrool CD 45K aav!ng for own home. Ork finish w/glss in· hardshell case. Great trs, org owner. xlnt Balboa, B?3.:D563· P e r f • c t c o n d Secretarial PT. Work Ref• avail. 723·t789 serts In top. 673·3381. top wood & super cond. $8,495. 760-8005 '95 Explorer XLT 4x4. $11,877 at home. Short hand •----------sound. $1500.080 PP -White,. 24k ml., llhr deslrable. 67S-0554. NANNY for COM ome. Oak Bdrm S e t $450. Bob 714·548·!i944 seats, tow pkg, all '96 LEXUS ES300 M·F. lnlant & 1 ddler. Dark pine br set $250. .r -AMC 9020 options. $24,500 co moonrool. Full S•cretar)f 35wpm. Exp/ref's a must. Eng Oak ent center $325.1•••••••• days· 843·5831 evee/ option certified 2.9% Sales exp. $8.50/hr. req'd. ¥ c:::> • 719·2616 Computer desk 590.1• ,80 Concord Runs wknds 644·1147. APR avail. # f58853 Ambitious, punctual. Llke·nu Wsh/Ory $675. GARAGE SALES greatJ Very tow mite· ---"-.-------• $28,977 M-F, O:e. 723·5357. ··-------· Call 545·30001·-------1• P oge. Good condition. GEO 9080 '98 INFINITI 130 Secretary lr'!l'I Theme MERCHANglSE In• coffee table,·--------s1,2so. • 854·1596 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ont(o t 2K Every Park Co. WP 6.0 round $125. 6 ' lloral ·-$ 1800·$20'00/mo. couch $275. 548-4711. CORONA --..-------'93 Qeo Priam ,opt on poaa. Now 832 1201 F 832 2•66 DEL MAR 6122 BMW 9030 5·spoed. Must soel Le x u • trade • x· · • • Ra ttan Couch "'0t4328 •25,977 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $ 1 0. 995 ,,. • Securlt)f Offlo•r• ANTIQUES 6010 6' with rust cushions. (1 00824/065680) Immediate FT/PT po1l-1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '125· 873-6071 ** ffllge Q Sale** Whl::~ !~~o~L gray T '98 LEXUS LX450 lions available! Ca111• ---------'Sat Only 8·1 oyota Of Champagno Ivory for appt 248-9180 Jane'• Antiques Lawn equip, hsehld, I eat h 0 r • ch r 0 me Huntington Beach chrOmH. Save huge MERCHANDISE bike & sports gear, wheels, phone, cd on th Is on• 1 Shoe ShlnD needed Wrought Iron & MISC. 6015 tools. Great stulfl changer, low mlles. 714·847·8555 111128183 543,97l John Wayne Airport British Coronation 430 Narc laaua (3LZP848) $29,995 Ca.II 241 9221 Collectlblea Bau•r Lotua HOND 90 5 '92 LEXUS SC300 2811 Larayene, NB Misc. Kitchen Items, Eatate Sal• Sat 8·5, Coata Meaa . A . 8 W••t Co Famll)f Wed·Frl 11 ·4 rofig, dbl u manress. antq furn (Amer/Engl) 842.7700 Green/Ivory. Hard 16 YMCA seeks ener· Sat·Sun 12 • 4 716 Wello Drive C.M. brass nautical ltems,1-.9-5--8-4-0-c-1-c--0-0-P-E-,9 1 Accord EX Grn/ come by! Try to beat gelic, exp counselors 673·5888 b'1kes clths hsehld I I • · Only 19k milcsl flaw· tan. Auto, snrf, alloys, t h s I # 0 0 9 0 2 7 ~~7~~6'TI1er pr~~~~~:;•---------NT~:Vo~·p~t~ern~.!:!~:. ~:;1~. g~~!~~:~e,g~~ less. Factory wrranty. new trs, all pwr. AJC. $21,977 lftM<.T ~ N.~ complete serv. for 8. bedroom dresser sci. (C90190). HURRYI Xlnl cond. 81 k mis. Work From Home E a r n $ 2 O 0 ·S 4 O o Selling Web Pages Paul Cronin 733·3935 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES · 5533 •••••••• ~ ~ .....,, Make offer. 546·0945 Land Rov., $9000 OBO. 650·7932 ,9 4 LEXUS SC300 old records, sklis/ Mission VleJo Anloqunlo '~Modttn Ralph Loren Wicker boots lfnd morel 365•8750 '91 Prelud• SI Red, Balck/Ivory Certlried. • Est. LJ19111 dallefs ..,,..: sofa. Frig, patio furn , 1005 Bonni• Doon Sspd. Full pwr, lo-ml. full option. chromes r, gllel, -1 dishes etc, etc, etc. Terrac• alarm, snrJ, alloys, 2. 9 % av a 11 • ~.~=Y· Great buysl 759·1605 , ________ 1=CADiiiiiiiilLiiLAiiiiCiiiiiiiiii9iiOii4iiO . AJC, tinl, new tires. $31,977 --· .-•• $9000 080. 551·3336 ddcoamtorllne Wolff Tanning Bed• COSTA MESA 6124 ,82 Coupe Devllle '93 Accord White, 2· =n.~·· ~~~ 6~~~~t~~m3:~~~ liiiiliBiilgiiiiYiiaiirdiiiiSiiaiil•iiiiii ~·~PP:/P 'wt~l~e c:~1~: ~ckd~~t!~~'·6g~ ~~~ •"--"-or--"--..... Fr•• Color Catalog Back parking 101 of Sl,550 obo 646-4113 $11,500. ~75·4470 vi•-11 .,.,.._ c II 800 Church o f Christ ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800·889·5398 ... , .,,., IF10U 001'1 AOVll11Sl1 1101HlllG. Call the Classifieds (714) 642-5678 MEET someone speciaJ through classified Can't ~eem to get to all those repair jobs around lhe Muse? · Let the CleHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642-5678 Overstocked wilh stuH? ·A cclll to Classified will help 642·5678 RENT · ·through classified Brobeck, Phlcgcr & Hurison LLP 4675 MacArthur Court, Suire 1000 Newport Beach, CA 92660-1846. Please be awaro that the listings In this cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there 11 a charge per minute. ·~IOOll a 1-·711·01 58 287 W. Wiison '87 Coupe DeVllle. --------• •&tale 11111 oonducled • •Fri/Sat 7am-5pm• Snrl, phno, tin ted INFlNITI 9095 == .... = .. =L=e=w=u=a=E=S=3=o=o= ---------windows. new trans/ .... " • lmmldllte c:uh Sat 9.3, portat>lo d/w, ong, good tires, trailer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Certillod. Chrome & Attn: tannit Ci&/J ' ~ 714-.249-3711~ 6019 hsehld items, cllhs. hitch. mint condl '96 lnflnltl 130 New Gold. Full opt. Mini! • "' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 1 2 Roch• st• r $5,800. 714·960-4140 Lexus trade. Only 12k. (079634) S22,977 ~ ~ THE DRIVE OF YOUR LIFE! Cadillac Sedan De Ville • Drive home a new '97 Sedan De Ville fresh from the Toshiba Golf Classic. We only have one left and it has been dramatically discounted to compensate for the small amount of miles put on by tournament participants. Come drive what the pros drive, a new Sedan De Ville! '96 <?ldsmobi!e Cieras11 as-,~ N1cel~ Equipped! , I 9il 8 In StOCk +tax, lie. and doc. fees. Prior daily rentals. VIN #'s 313600. 314947, 317357, 307265, 313508, 315575, 302717, 314048. CAOILI.AC. CREATIN~ A HIGHER STANDARDe • OLDSMOBILE CADllJAC GMC 11UCK Our family Serving Your Family, Since 1947! (71'4) 582·0800 28332 C8mlno ~Caplstrano LAGUNA NIGUEL . San Diego Freeway, Exit Avery Plllkway All vehlClet ire plus lax. lanse and doc. fees~ SUbfect to Pl'.ior ..... NJ •>CPir• 2 wMkl llft9f put>liealon. f t /Orang• ,88 S•dan Devllle Th is car hos every '82 Lexus SC 300 option I ( 0 1 4 3 2 8) Spruce. Full -cJptlon. Saturdalf 8am·1pm Whlle. Like ncwl Total • $23,977 Only 51k. won't lasll 371 Bay View Terrace Miloago 48,525. New L (007081) $22.977 Appllancu, decorn· cng1no, brakes & tires. elUS '82 Lexua LS 400 live accossorloa, anli· PP $5800 640·2 la I Mission Viejo White/Ivory. Chrome & ques, Jewolry, linens. 800·669·5398 Gold. Full option. Mint 0 = -CD ~ CD = i-d-1n,,,,n_e_rw_,a,....re_._e_1c_. __ CHRYSLER 9050 (137096) s23,911 Sun Onllf 10·4 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------• '82 L•xua SC 3 00 lrlg. lurn. TV. VCR,•~72 N y k JAGUAR 9105 Certllled Garnet/Ivory. e+-~ § daybed, microwave. •w or er 4·dr, Full opllon. Only 30k. designer womona 120k ml. W/svc reds. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Superb Con d . cltha. 2330 van vry gd cond. SI 100 '88 XJ8 (005350) • $23,977 Guard Waif 0203 OBO. Must sacrlllce. White, dark blue '83 Lexua QS 300 5pm·9PIJ'l. 544·5507 loather, sunroof, low Certllled. Chrome & 6169 DATSUN 9060 f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 7 8 61 0 Sod an, alt. * GREAT SALE * Sat-Sun Sam 211 Oarn•t By Park Ave Eatate Sal• AM/FM cass. now trs. Runs grcatl $850 OBO. 75k orig mis. 540·5995/754-4455 Fri thru Sun, 8·5. FORD 9075 An t q I • f u rn • . c II h s. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 521 BolsaJby 15th St. '78 F350 P/U 4 dr Sat 8 ·12. liko new w/sorvlco bed, ladder couch, co16r TV, king-rack. Very strong 460 sl:te bedspread, kid§ CID. Now radlals with clths, toys, highchair. alum rims. Groat work atrollor, ofc chairs. truck. S2900 OBO Mitaublshl Computer 540.5995n54.4455 Monitor, teloscope, 1--------- g I a sswa re , morel 1809 Tradewlnd• Ln Sat 8am·3pm Furniture & Misc 258 Proapec t St Newport Shores TRANSPORTATION Good jobs reliable services Interesting things to buy It's all there every day In Classified 642·!5678 miles. (2KHMS84). Nauk. 48k. Mint cond. S8.995 (037024) $24,977 '92 XJS V12 '85 Lexus ES 300 Convertible Certified. Full option. While, blue leather, cd White/Ivory. Only 31k. c hanger. chrome (099568) $26.677 wheels, low mlles. '92 Lexus LS 400 (3KAG283) $24,995 Blk. Certllled. Full op· '94 XJ8 lion. Chrome & Nauk. Black, barley leather, (122362) $28,977 cd chabger, low miles LEXUS 13'!~~·;~v!~:i~~ MISSION VIEJO Regency red, barloy 800·68ft·5398 leather, c hromo " wheel, only 39k mlles. ---------I (650048). $19,995 '93 XJS Conv•rtlbl• British racing green, barley leather, 6 cylln· der, chromo wheels. only 20k mites. (30FUS96). $29,995 '05 Vanden Pl•• Black. cream leather . (727016). $36.995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 842.7700 JEEP 9110 Can'I seem lo get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642·5878 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11Je Legal Department ttt the Daily Pilot is plemed to announce a new service now amilabk to new busintsse!. 0 =· CD -~ .-:s CD ..... e-1'-= = e1-- 0 = ~ CD s:i. 0 ...... = = ~ e-t- 0 0 0 0 a ...... ~ a rn § rn ..... Wi ..... CD em+-~ ~ - ~ will now SEARCH tht namt for you tJJ no o:tnz cha~, and saw you the time and~ trip to the Omrt Hoim in Santa Ana. Thm, of course, afor the ~mrh is romp/ded wt will fik your fictilWus businas name statmtmt with tht Olunty am, publish onct a wttlt for four wetks as rtquirtd by law and thm file )"'Ur proof of publication with tht County Ckrlt. P~ rwp by to fik >'"'"fictitious businas sllJJmlmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you canwt stvp b, pfetm aJJ us rJ (114) 6424321 ·anJ we wiUtmakt armngmimJs for yot1 to handle thit proatlurt by mail. If 1'm shou/J have a11y farther questions. plettse aJ/ us anti r.w wiO be more t!Mn gWJ to assist you. GooJ luck in your nnu businm! · na· (~Pilot .. I . -1" Newport 8cM:h/Cosra Mesa Daily Pilur FRIDAY, APRIL 18. 1997 TODAY'S 1 ~ • NISSAN 9150 OLDSMOW 9155 TOYOTA 1210 TOYOT.A 9210 CRoSSwQRD PUZZLE ~iUP"'""'!AftZW.,..,....,.AX&# .. ._N...-~~~...:.:.~~~~~~---'-~~ iillliiiiiiiiiiiilmiii• ......... iiiiiiii -1 "'"""~ VVftJIO· '81 NIMan 300 ZX '8l' CuUaJa Ciera •a• Crea.Ide Wen Lt with OMAR SHARIF •• 2 Whit• W/l .. lhef. ve. full pwr. 85k mis. blue. Auto. AJC. cc. and T. Auto. A/C. Every op-Blue Book $5200. ask· stereo cua. FuU pwr. -,s Topta Av•tt" New Lexus trade only 24k. Fl.Illy loaded. (0Ge78e) 119,21'1 ACROSS 1 Tidy I 5 Tumed lo Ice 10 Thin attlp of wood t4 Vow 15 Sfaffet1 1e Sumptuous 17 FaR to remember 19 Honolulu's island 20 "Green-· 21 Handed out 23 "Some like It Hor costar 25 Asian nurse 26 Rural r 27 Handle 30 PUbllsher A«>iph -31 Male animals 33 Bell sound 35 Harry's successor 98 Spanish gold 37 Postal creed word 38 Learning 40 Pipes 42 Taj Mahal site 43' Big bird 45 Used Jhe prone 47 ·ee quletl 48 H!Qher 49 Soll wool 52 Ghostly 53 Writer Waugh 5' Like •hotts wearers 59 On the briny 60 Exclusive 61 K:f~11 62 ShoPPfng center 63 Amer1ca'a Cup contender 64 Large number DOWN 1 Head movement 2 Hearing Drgan 3 -premium· scarce 4 Frustrates 5 Siik and linen 6 Vexes ,_..EVIOUS PUZZ.L.!. tolVE-0 7 Harem rooms 8 -Buddhism •·ta.t1 c 1997.~F • ....,.S~• 9 Some Alaskans 27 Ory out 49 "JuS1 the 10 Waded 28 Oolla"r bl!! tacts,-· 11 Feast on 29 Noisy .. 1;;p1 Joe 19-Across sleeper l=riday) 12 '75 Wimbledon 32 Feel . . 50 Aciress champ 34 Degree Mlder. Martlnelll 13 Dull sound _{or.short 51 Fiim holder 18 Play opener 3!f11pifijlit . 52 Writer "22 Pouch 40 Defy orders Ambler- 23 -clock 41 Bright red 55 -mode 24 Wedding-party 42 Clalms 'S6 Four qts. members 44 Jog 57 Pre-holiday 25 Jargon 46 Wfult George night 26 Muddy the couldn't tetr 58 Morning waters 48 Canines moisture ~"""""~-~--, ' t ~NAH HlrSCH tlon poH. (501148) Ing 53500. e31·8433 loaded!. XI.ta ct .. n. S14,977 • $2400 firm. ~510 nlBRIGlfrSPOT Neit.hu "'f nerable. West dee.la. .....NORTH •7 c;;>A98843 0 87842 +J EAST 69 5 <:7 Q . OK 108 WEST •Q102 c;;>KJ 1052 0 95 •875 •AQ 109 4 S 2 SOUTH -,.-..~KJ8643 <:7 7 OAQJ •K6 The biddln~ WEST NOR'nl MST SOUTH P-Pue S • ,. P ... P... P ... Opening lead: Five or• If you require a specific card or distribution with partner to defeat a contract, play as if that situation exiats. · To illustrate whaJ we mean, con· sider this deal from the American Con tract Bridge League's Fall North American Championships in San Francisco. Four spades was a popular con- tract, and it almost invariably was ' fulfilled, d eclarer losing only one trick in each suit except for hearts. There wu one no~lile exception, where the bidding went as shown. West led a low club, East won with t he ace and slttf'i:ed to the queen of bearta, taken by the ace in dummy. Striving for an overtriclt, declarer·led a trump to the jack and queen, completing the defensive book. West realized that the best chance to set the contract was to play for a trump promotion. To make sure p11rtner did not err, West returned a low heart, and partner's ruff with \he nine was just good enough to force declarer to overrulT with an honor. Now t he ten of trumps was promoted' to a trick and eventually declarer had to aurren- der a diamond to end up down one. Declarer waa a little careless in trying for an overtric:k. Since t}\e bidding and play haa .marked Edt with a seven-caid club suit, chances of finding that defender with· three trumps was alight. Declarer should simply have cashed the top trumpa, · Rnd 10-tricka would have rolled in. · Learn to be a be.ter bridge player! Subscribe· now to the Goren Bridge Letter .by calling (800) 7Stt225 for information. Or write to: Goren 'Bridge Let- ter, P.O. Bo~ 4410, Chicago, lU. 60680. . " LOTUS 9j23 MERCEDES 913 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LHUI PORSCHE 91'75 •91 Toyota Corolla Mlsilon Vltlo Auto. AJC. PIS LtxUI . Ml11lon VJefo 800-&&l-5318 . . .,. ... IC)(). 888-5318 '77 ~ 924 Red, 4 apd. (100977/MZ20M.118) '91 Truck Shortbed New eng. ban, alt. '89 Toyo&a Camrv•--------- 5 spd AM/FM cllsa, $3.400 OBO. Dan, Wagon V8, tamlly 4X4 9221 83k mis. Good cond. 5"1-0737. 201 ·0t47pg wagon. mu at •••I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim $5800 OBO. Dan, ---------1 (100824/085680) 'H 4 .8 RIOJA 571·0737, 201·0147pg SUZURJ 9205 Tl93 11 99 f Metallic beauty, 0'11~ '83 2408X Fastback, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OJO 0 1 Sk mllea. Every Con· like ntwt Sharp black '92 Suzuki Sidekick Huntington Btlch 0 • 1 v • b 1 • 0 P 11 0 n beauty. 27,500 mllea. 4 x4 Low :riced! 7.,.A _a 47_a 555 . (318243). Beauty. $8900. 723A1S04 $ •...v "V '91 Range Rover 10,9 5 · ___ ....;....;........;......;....;...._ U it d H t d I (200445/101310) m • up er mo • • Chances are you wlll find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read the Claulfled• every day, very low ml . .,Loc:al c:1., Toyota of Can't seem to Sold & serviced by ua, Huntington Beach get to all thbse (603477). $20,950-•90 4.0 SE 714-847·8555 repair Jobs 7600 ml. Black a around the hQUse? beautllul. Almost newt .TRADE through clijssified 642·5678 Let the Claaalfled (322634) Flawless ·s I D •9e Dlacov•rv SE7 erv ce lr•ctory Onjy 6k mllest 1 pass. help you find dual mnrt. tow pkg, reliable help. abs. (179504) LOW MILES . '93 Defender 110 The orlglnat Rhlnomo· bile! Ready to go on safari· lo ml. (9185U) HURRVI '94 County Only 30K ml. black, running boards. grlll guards, IJlnrf, etc. (644702) SAVE '91 Range Rover County Black beauty. Low miles. One owner (476470). SAVE '93 LWB Lo mites. Booka & records . Roman bronze~ Flawless (604760) $29,850 '91 Ran_ge Rover Records ll!. books. Loaded. Sun rt>ot. Pristine (2XZR318) $17,950 -. Have A Garage Sale! '89 Turbo Eaplrlt Red, tan leather, only 23k ·miles. (2PTN739) $29,995 '91 300E SO Oowrf, .. ...tr-.·,,.,...,_ Land Rover Mlaalon vaero 385-8750 ( .. The Piol Clolsifieds DI 641-S678 to place Vol &rage Sc* Ad! BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 842.7700 MERCEDES 9130 '83 190 Dleael 4-dr Sedan. Looks. and runs greatl Reliable. $2200. 873-9047 '73 450SL Classlc:, gold, 2 tops, 180k ml. $7500/obo. 546·9828. • 3~9911 . Take over Lease, $469 .mo for 30 months, 64K 720·0738 MITSUBISHI 9145 '90 Ecllpae, 96K ml, re,d/gray. at, ac, snrf, new tires. great c:ondl $5000.obo 745·5472 '92 ECLIPSE GS 18V DOHC COUPE Burgundy, gray lnte· rlor. 5 spd .. c:ass., c:d, sunroof. (2ZUG792) $8,995 . D ~'SEU MY-CAR I .._ I ~-----------~ I ~ ._. ___________ _ ·~-. I 4' '~ : I ~~ 0 ilC D'ASA 0 MA X , I . Qwii c:.d Nomlw PINse Oieo-"-"" &.. VY'~-Mau ibMl--- ., VOL*SWAGEN 9235 '88 VANAGAN GL Wht w/belge ln1, ale.. am/fm cass, tinted windows. Runs g'reat! $4450 873-8723 '89 VW Jetta Charcoal gray, AT, AC, stereo c:ass. sun- roof, •uper low ml, all rec:or~s. lmmac: c:ond. $5999/obo. 548-4688 Call 642-5678. 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The family tradition continues with Nazha's brother Mohammed as head waiter. Haddouch's honed his talents for 12 years as head chef at Marrakesh. before dccirung to open Casablanca Bistro two years ago. A.~ you enter the restaurant, spice-filled aroma.\ are redolent of the authentic cuisine to come. Windows are draped in colorful, embroidered cloth and the archway separating the dining room from the bar is richly carved. Low, traditional scatmg is accommodated. ns well as the Western-style t:Jble and chaifli. The menu offers a vancry of Moroccan favontes: chicken. lamb. seafood, beef or vegetarian dishes and Ouffy COUSCOUS With a medley of vegetables ~tewed with a choJCC of lamb or chicken. Hoose specialties include b"stilla. a traditional stuffed pie with chicken in phyUo pastry. lighted dusted with cinnamon and powered sugar and Haddouch 's signature dish -poolet m 'cbcrmcl -roasted chicken with lemon. green olives and baby camxs. The vegetarian version is fiUed with rice, almoods and coconut. At Casablanca Bistro you can order a la carte or choose from dinners, consisting of soup, wad. b • stilla.. a main cotrce, putty and mint eea. Small plates and half orders available. Catering for all occasions is a specialty at Casablanca Bistro. Thcy will even come to your office or home with their fully trained staff lo ensure your event is a special one. A captivating belly dancer will provide the entertainment! The res!JWrant will gladly open its doors for a private party luncheon, "for a mi nimum of 10 people. Full bar, beer, wine and champagne served. Food to go. CaSllbltutca Bistro is localed al 1520 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Btoell.. 0,.11 daiJJ fro,,. 4:10 to II p.m. Re6tf'WllWIU a.NI all ""1JtN credil cards "'' acct,,Ud. CtUl (7U) 646-1420. A PROOUCT OF THE ADVERTISING DEPARTME~T a le carte Is a compffmentary sel\llce for regular Dally Pilot advertisers. Call Jennifer Rojanavenlj 7141574-4243 for infonnatlon. Celebrat~ Earth Day by doing some spring cleaning Earth Day is officially Tuesday, but there are several events taking place this week- end: \ • The'Environmental Information Center will receive minor repairs and painting Saturday from 10 a .m. to noon at 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The event is sponsored by Green Networking for Orange County, AnyBody's Earth Press and The HUB. Por JllOre information, call Doqglas Bader at 646.1128. • "Sl:tririder Foundation is holding three local beach clean- ups: Big Corona. beach, Newport Pier beach and the Santa Ana River jetties. Bags, gloves and lunch are provided for the Saturday events. For more infor- mation, call Stephanie Barger at 631-6273. • Celebrate "Earth Day at the Bay" on Sunday with education- al games and activities, music, food and environmental dis- plays. AJso, Francis and Frank Robinson will be honored for Ufeir work with the Upper Newport Bay during a special · ceremony. The party, sponsored by the Upper Newport Bay Naturalists, is at Shellmaker Island in Newport Beach from- 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. For more infor- best bets CASEY lUKSCti I DAILY PllOT Get in touch with nature with Earth Day activities this week. mation, call Barbara Bain at 645-3370. • The Environmental Nature • Center commemorates its 25th anniversary with an open house, refreshments and tours of the center Sunday from 3 to 6 p .m . at 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. ltS.V:P. to Bo Glover at 645-8489. Dancers of all ages get spotlight in dance troupes The Nederlands Dans Theater showcases its satellite ensembles, NOT 2. made up of dancers age 22 and Wider, and LUNCH, DINNER. CATERING, TAKE Otrr """"· 1,.s,. Doeuutwww St...-F-. oelllmSt. Fresh Picked, Locallv Grown Produce Honey, Nuts, Frufts, \leaetabla Bread, flowen It More SpoMOted bv the Orange Count)I Farm BuNau • 573-0374 FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997 NDT 3, ipade up of dancers age 40 and over, at tbe Orange County Perform.lng Arts Center. today through Sunday. Tbrough its three-ensemble approach, called the •Ufecycle or dance,• the Hague-based ·company allows young dancers a chance for exposure and older dancers a chance to perl~nn · . again. The ma.id company, Dans Theater 1, made up of dancers of J1 more traditional age, appeared at the center last swn- mer. Choreographed mostly by artistic director Jiri Kylian, the two ensembles will give four perlormances. Tickets range from $10 to $59, and are avail- able through TicketMaster at 740..7878. For more information. call 556-ARTS. Agriculture yields crop of fairgrounds fun at Youth Expo The 1997 Youth Expo, show- casing projects by almost 14,000 county schoolchildren, arrives at the fairgr6unds today. Food, face-painting, carousels and exotic an.Uruil displays are also part of the tun. This year's theme is • ABCs or Agrtculture, a Salute to Apples, Acorns and Ants,• and hours are 9 a.m. to 3 'p.m. today, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission and parking are free. For information, call 708-1520. Performing Arts Center will feature young violin virtuoso Serbian virtuoso violinist Maxim Vengerov, 22, was sup- posed to perform for master musician Jascha Heifetz in Los Angeles 10 years ago, but his government wouldn't let him go. Heifetz die<I without hearing Vengerov perform. but -he never for..- got the young prodi- gy, leaving a bequest in bis will say- ing he want- ed bis violin bow left •to the right guy.• Mada Veagerov Heifetz's bow is only the latest honor bestowed on Vengerov, who has played since be was .C and won his first international competi· tion at age 10. He will appear for the first time in Costa Mesa, giving just one perlonnance at the Orange County Performing Atta Center on Wednesday at 8 p.m. nc:kets range from St6 to $34, and are available through 11cketMMter at 740-7818. For more information, call 556- ARTS. .. RUOAY, APM.11, 1997 THINGS TO DO 1 POETRY READING -Poets Jonathan Dean Glasscock and Don Fuschetti will per• form ·shade and the Ocean Floor: an-evening of music and poetry at 8 p .m. Saturday at Local Grounds coffee house, 3007 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 675-2800. 2 WHAT'S UP, OiUCK7 - Legendary animation director Chuck Jones and accl.a.llnedlayoutdesigner Maurice Noble, who teamed up on many renowned Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoons, offer a personal appearance and art signing to launch the limited edition, ·Operation: Earth,• fea- turing Marvin Martian and Bugs Bunny, from 6:30 to·9 p.m. today at The Chuck Jones Showroom, 3636 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. To R.S.V.P., call 723- 1900. 3 BOAT AND CAR SHOW - Newport Ocean Sailing Association, organizers of .. the 50th anniversary Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race, offers a free open house featuring 50 years ol race mem- orabilia and a classic boat and car show from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday At the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway. 557-5100. 4 'OlD TIMES' -South Coast Repettory presents the drama ·01d nmes· today through May 18 on S~'s ~nd Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $26-$39. 957-4033. 5 'INSlltUMENTALS Of ROOC' -The Lava Room in Costa Mesa is the site for Wednesday's "The Instrumentals of Rocle• show, featuring tbtee bands, an album release party and CD sale. Doors open at 9 p.m.; concert starts at 10. Tickets for the 21- and-over show are $5. The Lava Room is at 1945 Placentia Ave. 631--0526. 72H0Vas .. • r--------------------------->'-------------------------------------------------, , • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OCMA 'Biennial' showc~s emerging Los Angeles artists l The •1997 Biennial• open- ing Saturday at the Orange County Museum of Art fea- tures 35 works by 10 provoca- tive emerging SOuthem California artists who represent a variety of mediums. The artists were chosen because they are some of the best working in Los Angeles today, said Chief CUrator Bruce Guenther. •They are important young artists looked at locally and uitemationally, • he said •Tuey embody the present moment in the Los Angeles art scene.• Guenther said the pieces explore the ·rea1m and func- tion of lorm • as well as color and composition. •This is more about the for- mal ~of art-making,• he said. Unlike a thematic show, the biennial is an attempt to •capture the flavor of the moment,· Guenther said. Incorporating technology into their artwork -includ- ing computer-aided art, video and film -the artists • represent what's new in the Los Angeles art scene . r-----------------------------------------------, • • I F. Y.I. • : +MMR •1997 a1ennW· exhibit +• ' Orange County Museum of Art. 8505M Clemente Ortve, Newport BNd\ • +•mt: s.turd'ay to June 8; Tuesday , I I I I I I through ~ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. : . + HOii •KB $5 edutts; $4 senion and children ~ 16. l +PllD-759-1122 I f L-------------------~---------------------------~ •'There's a currency about their work that's important,• he said A latge-scale sculpture by Terri Friedman involves a big pipe that goes up to the ceiling and a big aluminum bowl. It's all connected to a plastic: bag · with green liquid inside' that's pumped through the pipe and the bag *explodes• intermit- tently. Sculptors are Julia Couzens, Friedman and Carlos Mollura; · paintings are by Don Giffin. Dennis Hollingsworth, Carter P~ ~d Monique Prieto; vicfeo~ork is by Jessica Bronson; Robert BJanchon sh<>Ws photography; and Chris Wilder exhibits cs 3-0 interac- tive installation. · •It's a very diverse group but they all share a concern for the dialogue between tradi- tional artwork and (new id~ about art),• Guenther said •The paintings don't look like traditional paintings -your first thought is that it's not Rembrandt.• -By Nancy Cheever I I I I I I I I L-------------------------------------~--------------------------------------~ Only $8.99 at our new~ location in the Mesa Verde Center., ·Every Sunday, 10:00 am.-2:00 p.m. ' .~Prom A ~us Variety Of: &t Mexiam and Tradttional ~ ~ 9l1ads. PJ:qlt Prutt.~ Chmn~e and Much Moret .. c:i ... 8 -=r-c ... ~ . .... :J: Q 405 f.w.y. --~ c:i Adams ~ Avenue ~ !ne 1565 Adams Ave. <C-Orner of Adamstllarbor> Coote M~·<714) 241-0123 .. 0 72 HOURS FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997 t.. Waging a cinematic tussle with the Muscles from Brussels By Uncle Don, Daily Pilot I t's amazing bow certain crea- tures persist in repeating acts that are of no good to them- selves and to others. Outside on '\he patio, my knuckle-headed malamute is ral- belongs on o 'flide screen. Jean-Claude Van Damme, along with he of the hair color changing more often than I do my underwear, Dennis Rodman. Don't quit your nighi job, Dennis. Sporting more jewelry than the phing up yet agam something he's SWlped oulla lhe trash. You lhmk he would team. l 'N C l.E DON'S \' I E \\' <> F N I I. Romanovs when the Bolsheviks were shooting at \hem, and drip· H E Pl 'TE And Your Favonte Unc has gotta clean 1t up. Ldst Saturday rught, The Unc yet again wasted tlme, money and effort on yet again another moronic, low-brow, dunWltted, doofus flick. You think 1 would learn. And my questionable editor bas gotta print my incohere nt rantings about it. Tius week's loser with the usual score or two of suckers in lhe audience, "Double Team" stars he of lhe name so long it " ping all over the screen like a Bacon Double "Cheeseburger, Rodman proved lhe only things more wooden lhan his acting were George Washington ·s· teeth. Top-billed and definitely sec- ond banana, the aging Van Damme makes yet another attempt at legitimate acting but sports more lines on his face lhan those in lhe script. Hells bells, Van Damme, don't speak. Kick butt. Usten to Clinton. When be speaks. stupid things emerge. When you speak, stu- 271EAST 17TH ST • COSTA MESA NEAR CARL'S JR. 5 7 4-8460 SERVING AUTHENTIC & OQIGINAL VIETNAMESE CUISINE APPETIZERS : Trad1t1onal Vietnamese egg rolls, Spring rolls-regular or vegetaiian with peanut sauce. Appetizers. from $3.SO -S6.95 Lunch/D1nner from $5.95· $8.95 •• LUNCH/DINNER ENTREES : Boneless chicken breast slices with shredded ginger. sWed with bravvn or white rice. 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His job: to help keep alive those wanted dead by k.illiµg those who want them dead.~ Yeah, my brain hurts, too. Van Damme doesn't want to be there. Llke the old man in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail: he ain't dead yet and like •Papillon: he's gonna escape bis butt outta Uti!re. but in a stunt egregiously swiped ~ ~ ... An American Cafe from one of ~em .lames Bond flicks. • Upon teaming up with · Rodman, these two yahoos chase villains who follow the "ugly rule": the uglier, the more villainous. There's more shoot- ings than at a Mafia wedding, and enougt:i gratuitous product placement to feed North Koreans for a month. Assisting cybe~onks and offing psycbopunks, Mutt and . . Charlie's Chili Restaurant locals Favorite Place for 30 years NEXT.To NEWPORT PIER . 675-7991 Jean-Claude VanDamipe (right) woo- den whe ther hlsnewlook can keep him from being upstaged by .the always col- orful Dennis Rodman in •nouble Team." Jetl d~stroy much to save lil- tle. . Fortunately, tomorrow is yet another movie, and Van Damme is sure to be back with another lame-o to review, Allowing Your Favorite Hnc to keep those exorbitant checks from the Pilot rolling in. • UNa.E DON gets the big bucks tor reviewing 8-movles and cheesy mvs1Cal acts for the Pilot. ~1§6~1A www.d cafe .com 2930 Bristol Goshi Mesa 714-427-5855 'rllCD-aAD 1700 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA UVE UNDS MIT NIGHT DANCltG • POOL TAIUS ************* JHUltS, APllL 17 SLACKMAN llUO'f•NMOfM..,..llM ----- + FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997 reel critics ., 'Grosse Pointe' fires off -· some laughs, 'some blanks • EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Critlc:s column features movie aitiques writ- ten by community members serving- oo our panel. Film about bit man hits the target Watching people cut io pieces _by bullets isn't something I usu- ally find humorous, but in •Grosse Pointe Blank• it's hard not to laugh. This dark comedy s1aning John Cusack brings the profes- sion of hired gun down to thema5ses and their humdrum jobs and it's funny. Cusack stars in, co- wrote and coproduces this film Heidi Bressler about Martin Blank. an assassin who decides to go to his . 10-year high school reunion· (at the prodding of bis assistant, Marcella, played by Joan Cusack). The reluctant Blank is looking for his past and tl}'ing to figure out his future. He finds his child- hood home has been razed, dad's dead and his high school sweet- heart, Debi (Minnie Driver), is still single. It's not unW other people hired to kill him show up that the real carnage and humor in this movie starts. There is plenty of violence 1n NEWPORT OFFICE EQUIPMENT ("~REPAIR r-.J tJ('t". FAX EXPF: · LC:. COST · 003 C066 this movie, but there are· some very funny tines. Cusack plays this role right on -bis dark, deadpan look is perfect. The other quirky characters, especial- ly Aykroyd and sist~r Joan, are funny and solid. While not a knee-$lapping· comedy,~Grosse , Pointe Blank• is a clever movie worth seeing it'your reunion is coming up, or if you want a few laughs. • HEIDI ~ 35, is a hair stylist ~ Costa Mesa resident. Film misses mark •Grosse Pointe Blank• stars John Cusack as the uninspired hit man Martin Bl~. who is supposed to carry out an assigned hit. while also attend- i.Bg his 10- y~ high school reunion in Grosse Pointe. Cusack portrays Blank (pun intended I'm sure) with humorous sin- cerity, creat- ing a funny and likable RJcbard Brunette character. However, while individual performances are quite good and there are some really funny scenes, overall the movie does- n't gel very well and ends up feeling a little disjointed. Because !here were so many characters involved, and so many possible themes and inter- actions left unexplored, there is Join Us For Lamch • Dknr • Sundly Bnn:h • Catatng Avdable For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 ..... just too much; I felt I had a movie snack but no real meal.' So, on the Brunette scale of •pay F~ Price at the ~ovies, • •Bargain Matinee,• •Video Rental,• •wait for Cable,• or 251~WllY • ....,..8-dl .. ll!il .............................................. . ·rd Rather Attend My High School Reunion as a Loser Without a High-Paying Job and with No Wife or Family• (wait a minute, thars pretty much bow I DID attend my reunion). I rate ·~ .. 72 HOURS •Grosse Pointe Blank• a strong •Video Rental•. • IUOtARD llRUNETTE. 33, is a recreation supenrisor and Costa Mesa resident. ' ~ I .. ! 72HOUllS ICTURE HlS Local artist specializes in unique mixed- media portraits of people ranging from Abraham ·Lincoln to Jerry Garcia By Alessandra Djurklou, Daily Pilot 97.1, will include six of Bradford's w orks, all donated to help the cause of musi- cians who have hit bard ti.n\eS. "We1re very excit- ed,• Rich Connor, marketing director ~ for Real Radio 9' .1, said. •1t will bring a higher artistic value to the sbQw.• Other organizers are equ8.lly effusive. - RUOAY, APR1. 18, 199~ Joeeph said. •But we've gotten along well the last few years. We feed off each .other.· , The brotbers 1 grew up in Orange County, having movep from Los Angeles when 8Tadford was 2 . years" old. ewport Beach artist Bradford John Salamon, 33, won't tell anyone how he produces his portraits of well-known figures like Abraham Lincoln, William S. Burroughs and Robert DeNiro -that's a trade secret. "He's probably the only single artist so largely represent- ed,• Dana Tomarken. managing director of MusiCares, said. ·n·s a win-win situation. His work is so well- received. He's taken · MARC MARTIN I ~y f'lOT Bradford John Salamon begins bis creative process ln bis New'pon Beach studio. Bradford attended Edison High School in Huntington Beach, then went OD to take COW'S· es at Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. But he will say the style took him five years to develop, that it's all done by band and that they're not just portraits, but something more. "It's a biographical represen- tation of the subject,• Salamon, who goes more often by the name Bradford, said. •1 include words that relate, news clip- pmgs, mterviews. I have a faso- nabon for people in history.• t11ea1e - l':STAO LISllED 1%2 Steak •Seafood •Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 FAST FREE DELlVF.RY HOURS: Sun-Tb11n 1/am-JOpm Fri & Sat 1 lam-IO:J()pm ...,. • AU .Wll}or .,._ Crrdtt U.nb. lcrrpt<J ,-,----------~ 1§®%CO)JFJF1 I BUYONE I I ENTREE AND I I GET S0%0FF I 1 SECOND ENTREE I I OF EQUAL OR I • ~ERVALUE I I MUrrtu$DtT()JUf(ll mtmfflMt I L----------.J And some subjects seem more captivating than others, like Grateful Dead band.leader Jerry Garcia, whom Bradford has painted several times. •He has interesting features,· Bradford said. As does Leonardo da Vmci , who has also been painted many times. And it seems Bradford shares this interest with Microsoft's Bill Gates, ,who may be in the process of purcllasing one or'Bradford's latest likeness- es of the Renaissance artist. Gates' interior designer, ever on the prowl for things the soft- ware czar might like, came upon the painting at the Art Expo, held in New York earlier this year. But Gdtes himseU may have to stc10d m line for a.ny of Brddford 's other creations at the upcorrung MusiCa.res Celebnty Art Aucbon LO Mdy. The event, given by the National Academy of Rt-cordmg Arts and Soeoces and sponsorPd by Real Raruo part in a lot of our events.• What Tomarken was unaware of, however, is that Bradford has personal ties to the music indus- try. Before becoming an artist, he spent years as a drummer in var- ious Orange County bands, like Idle Lovelle, and it was in this artistic incarnation that he first met his wife and business man- ager, Christina, nearly 14 years ago. •we had all the same friends, but had never met.• Christina said. •1 was originally going to meet him because of his music. By that time, be bad a few pieces under his belt.• Although their first meeting didn't lead to anything, their sec- ond one several years later led lo marriage, a daughter and a - happy working relationship. "He's the sanest crazy person I ever knew," Christina said. "His mind doesn't stop. He'll wake me up every night and ·nudge me when he has an idea. And our llttle girl is jUSt like him.". Bradford agrees that his wtfe keeps tum sane. ·My psychiatrist is my wife,• , a COSTA MESA . Power Lunch or Family DiRing Breakfast lunch Dinner Late Supper Ber Catering 3211 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA TEL: (714) 557-6611 FAX: (714) 557-5466 Open Evet"Y Day e A.M. 405 Fwy. & tw1>of be said. But even as her patience and sleep are tried, Christina knows father and daughter can't help it, it's a genetic ~g. fqr the Salamons are an artistic family. Bradford's father owned an art gallery, and Bradford, the sec- ond of five boys, has on~ brother who is an actor and another, Joseph, who is a watercolor artist. Bradford cites older brother Joseph, who has a studio in Laguna, as one of the reasons be first decided to become a drum- mer. ..:, "He was the artist, I was me . musician. I never tried to com- pete with that," Bradford said, adding that once he started painting, be focused on portraits, knowing landscapes were bis brother's specialty. But the two brothers, m spite or ha*ig very different styles and temperaments -"My stu- dio's a complete mess, his is very neat• -don't deny there's been · some rivalry in the past. "He and I being closest in age (two years apart); there were a lot of dynamics involved." Neither of his college experiences seem to have been vexy helpful, particu- · larly at Golden West, where be studied to be a recording engi; neer. , •1 found out my left brain was non-existent,• he said. He took art classes at OCC, but these classes left no lasting impression. •A lot of teachers try to mold you,· be said. Brad.fold, it appears, did not leave an impression on OCC either -no faculty members seem to remember him. - •He's certainly never been in my pottery class,· said Larry Wasserstein, co-chair of the fine arts department. But that doesn't mean Bradford never had a mentor. fior three years, he studied under artist William Gilpin. Then, he went on to study at the Louvre and at other museums m Europe. "That,was a fun time,· Christina said. •we traveled a lot. H The past few years, his work has hung in a gallery near the Balboa Fun Zone, but he recent- FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1997 ... . . ,. UFO exp~rt .~O; in_Costa Mesa • Stanton T. Friedman won ,t be here to conuince·people that UFOs exist. He $ays most already agree with him. ~ + py Greg Hardesty, Daily Pilot + Stanton T. Friedman is describing what a space alien looks like: ·aig bead, big eyes, practi- cally no ear&, nose or mouth ... short, little guys ... under 5 feet tall. They have two arms. two legs, typically four fingers per hand, sometimes three .... • How does be knQW this? •Eyewitness testfmony, radar visual sightings, pilot sightings, trace markings .... • Are aliens frtendly? •They seem to be neither. We use the term 'clinical' - they're not here to help US, but they're not here to hurt us. •They're not going to walk up and say, 'Hi there -wanna have a beer?' But they're also opt going to say, 'Get out of our way, or we'll shoot you.•• Scott if you will, but Friedman can take it. He makes a living debunking the "na.5ty, noisy negativists • who believe UFOs are bogus. The nuclear physicist, author, lecturer and ufologist will be in Costa Mesa on Wednesday to give a 90-minute presentation \ on what be calls "the biggest ·· story ot the millennium•: the existence of flying saucers cmd aliens. Friedman claims to have evi- dence of a "cosmic Watergate" in which the U.S. government has covered up a 1948 ·crash of • an extraterrestrial craft near Roswell, N.M. At his talk, which will fea- ture a slide show, Friedman promises to ·demolish the anti- argu.ments • abouf UFOs. With a master's degr~ in physics from the University of Chicago, and past expelience work.ihg at such U.S. corpora- tions as McDonnell Douglas, Genercil Electric, Wesanghouse. General Motors and TRW, 'Friedman. 62, claims to be no run-of-the-mill UFO buff. He is one of a handful of people in the world making a living as a professfonal ufolo- gist, and said his beliefs are based on bard evidence. •He is strictly a researcher,• said Debbie Stock,· a spokes- woman for MUFON Orange County, a local chapter of the international organization Mutual UFO Network. •tte looks for evidence, and finds it.• (MUFON also is interested in tracking bard evidence of We in ·the cosmos. Call up their num- ber, and one voice mail option says, ·u you're calling for a UFO sighting, press'One. ") The nonprofit organization, . which has abOut 100 Orange County members, is sponsoring Friedman's Wednesday talk, "Flying Saucers ARE Reali" A cocktail reception will be held the evening before from 5 to 8 Ml CASA RIVIRBO!T M E >-. I C ,\ ". I , I \ 1 ,\ U n ,\ N T Our meals are sUll a tnp to Mexico -as well as the coast of Baja. It's a trtp worth taking. For Dinner RESTAURANT LUNCH BRUNCH 9BANQUETS Ample Frtt Parking At Ncwpon Beach Nautical MtRum 151 E COAST HWY (AT BACK BAY BRIDGE) 714.~73.3425 S55 PER PERSON INCLUDES TA..'< 645-8560 1576 NEWPORT BM>. COSTA MESA (BETWEEN 16TH & INDUSTRIAL WAY) at lhe Ritz restaurant in Newport Beach. ,. i S~ called Friedman •probably the..most important person in qie field• of ufology. Most Americans -as many as 80% .-believe in the exis- tence of flying saucers and _ r-------------------------1 F.Y.I . 72 HOURS • • lo the estimated 800 lectures he has given in the United States and abroad, Friedman said he has run across only 11 bee.kl~. Friedman makes money wrif- ing books, giv}ng lectures and sellfug CD-ROMS and videos - -, I I I ' I I ' I I }· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + WHA'r. "Flying Saucers ARE Reatt•, a presentation by ufol- ogist Stanton T. Friedman WHEN: Wednesday, 7 p.m. WHERE: Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave.,-Costa Mesa I i-r C05'r. S 15 per person; public wekome CONTACT; ~<>-4836 I • L---------~--------------- aliens from outer space, s,aid Friedman. who has studied the existence of UFOs for nearly four decades. They just aren't crazy about admitting it, he said. •And the more educated they are, the more they tend to believe in UFOs,• Friedman said. "Most people are sur- prised to bear that.• ' ~~ ~a~tina but be wouldn't reveal how much he pulls down. "He probably isp't rich,• Stock said. Will the U.S. government ever Wt the lid on its alleged secret UFO research? 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Loceted fAt 1695 INirl8 fwe .. (And , 71'19) Neer Blockb418t«' Entertainment Cea Mesa (714) B4&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steek. Frestl Fl&h, Ollcken. Burgers & Salads. Pnces Range From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For o.nn.-. Ho1rs Mon .set.~ 11em For Lunch 4.ocpn Monffi .. Otnner 3 c:Qlm. Set & Sun .• Map' Q'8dlt Cef'ds ~. • Located At 23CD Hart>or Bl. t 31, Costa Mesa (714 J SUS777 THE ARCHES The premium ateek end seafood house '" Q-ange Courcy 6lflCe 1922 5erVlng lund't Mon,.fii. 11.309m untll 3:CXlprri. Omer &efV8d nightly until 1.CXlllm. Located on Newport Boulewrd & Coast Hwy in Newport. Beach, B4>7077. FRIDAY, APRJL t8, 199-7 THAI SPICE ~ by the Ragi8t.ef-readers. 88 ~ed.., die belt Of G-ange Count¥ &ection .. 'Tue Beat Thal food In thr1ga Cour4. l.J.Jnch, dinner. car.enng & taicenL e1 s w. 19th a cc-. Mese 54a.. 4333 .• THAI WAY~ Dine '" or talt.e<M. Fest & free df!J/Nery. s.Wig llWldl & dinner Located at 211 62nd Q . Newport Beach. ~ 7 dets a week. V1&11, MastBrCard & American Express &eceptad. 84!>3007 THAI TO.UCH l..ocecad at 2616 Sen Miguel Or: "' Newport Beech. ~ for lunc.tt. Mon.ffi. \ 1 :30em-3pm. dinner aet'll9d Sun.-Th.n. ;>-Born. Beer and ~ .,.-...,d. Catering and take OtJt 8lao IMlileble. Ah major credit cents ac:icepted. 6400123 AAMIR : 33 years of c«.emg award wvining hlgt1 class restatl'8nCs '" London, England. l.ocatad 8t 3313 Hart>or ~ in Costa Mesa (Across from Fedco) 444-0J82 ROYAL KYBER ~ WWY1ing CUl6Wle of Indus. Open for lunch MF 1 1 ·3Q. 2:<Xp"n. Cloaad tor lunch Sat..~ brunch 11,.30-2:30. Dinner served from 5:~. Loceted llt 1ClD8"&tol Q . North. Call now fer reservauons 752-5200. .. NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS '\Ued "18 , , Indian restaur'8nt '" ()'ange Qiunty. cg,, ~ With ttiree locabonS to serve you. Locat.ed 11t 3705 South lJniiiiil. (1 bloctt north of South Coast Plaze) 8500595 THE ARCHES The premium 8tllek and eeefood house .,, lhnge' County since 1922. SenNlg lunch Mon . .fn 11 :30am uncll 3~. Dinner serwd ~ lA'ltll 1 :CDam. Located on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hwy JO NewportBeach, 64:>-7077 THE CANNERY H6tat'lc Waterfrorc ~end Hart>or 0'88 Canter. Hol.n. Mon . .sat. 11:30am· 2:CDam. Sun. 10:~12:CQ>m, All Maior Q'9dlt Cards, Ae9erY8tiona Suggested. LDcated at 3010 Laleyett.e fwe .. Newport Beach. CA 92663 (71 41 67> 5777 Fax 675-2510 NEWPORT LANDING Watel fr'Ollt Dining, Set. & Sun. Champegne Brundl, Dinner Menu $13.95 -5 19.95, OJstar' Bar Menu SerYad Al Dey. Holn: 10:CXlam . 11 :~. Amex. Me&tercard. Viaa. Dinner ~ Recar mer lded Locetad et 503 E. Edgewl!lt&. Balboe (714J675-2373 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Rne Viecnemeae dlnM'lg. Naxt IX> Carl'• Jr. Serving ~ , ~ OU181n8. Menu tndudaa: Vllltnllmeee egg role. spnng rotta. old treditionel nee Y8l'TnlCll With 8hnmp end freltt ll'8gfJt9bles ~ ete vegecanan l"l'l8nl! e"9p8I ed '" Che tTedioonal 8Udcl"9t rtlQP88. Hours; 11 :CXlama:cq,m. ao.cs ~ Visa/MC accept.ed. 271 East 17th St., Coatri.1eae, ~ (714) 574-84EIO .,.