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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-25 - Orange Coast Pilot/ SPORTS OCC's Dianne Pulido to play for Chapman Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 TH E TALE Bark Park may see new restrictions OnDgeCOMt CoQl!igle'a ~ • ole yacht of ~ailing going ~n letlc~ ....... wbln •Crews primed for 50th race to Ensenada. Art exhibit and RV carav411 are part of festivities . .. ~. major,.... wtth ........ Ing IMlda IOr a l'Nlllp mt position tor Corona del Mar resident Barry Wallace,cv- rentlyllle school'a 4-n of By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot r----------------------------, to Ensenada, Mexico, in the world's largest intem~tional yacht race. The event, sponsored by the Newport Ocean Sailing Association and pre- sented by Union Bank of California, is drawing its biggest participation in five years and may get an extra boost if Thursday's windy conditions contin- ue today . Marcia Bents knew she wanted to· sail in the first Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race 50 years ago. • physlal edaca- Uon and allllet- tcs, according to occ Presi- dent Margaret -Gratton. Por the story, see Sports, page 7. Maybe it was because she knew her futW'e husband was among the racers, or because she was raised at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. But as an unchaperoned teenage girl, she knew she'd never get on a boat full of men -much less down to the rau- cous, male-dominated party that would ensue south of the border. This year, as the race celebrates its golden anniversary,. things have changed: The 53-year-old real estate agent will skipper her family's boat, and she'll use a computer to delegate sailing tasks. And she's old enoug~ to go to any party she wants. .. •' Animal control offi €er Mike Teague says the -turry critters ar e fine - it's the humans who are hard to deal with. By Christopher Goff ard, Deily Pilot • EDITOWS NOTE: Not all cops patrol the street with gun and nightstick. Behind them are hun- dreds of others who rarely make the headlines.· all of them lntef'Woriclng parts in the complex machine that keeps Newport-Mesa safe. The Beat Is an ongoing series showing you the faces behind the badge. NEWPORT BEACH -For Newport Beach animal control officer Mike Teague, the bard part of the job is not · the stray cats, unleashed dogs, possums, skunks and.sundry other beasts he runs up against on a weekly basis. •It's the people part, learning to deal with each personality as it comes up - that's tricky,• said Teague, a Huntington Beach resident who bas done the job for the Newport Beach Police Department for five years. •People aren't usually happy to see me. They get that deer-in-- • SEE ANIMALS PAGE 6 .. F. Y.I. • The 50th Newport to Ensena- da lntWnetionlll Y.cht Race wtll -.. from Newport Harbor at noon.-. • -....... watch: The V./9dge bMch M the end of the ........ the ..... jettl9s. the c.on. .. Mir bluffs. ..... nlCllt 1i7 bNts. This I I I I I I I I I I I ~~--­............ ,25mll• I • 11111• -. a hours 29 : I ....,...., DliMli Connon I ! ~~:and Stripes" :· l I . L------~----------------------~ Her family's boat will join 550 oth- ers in setting sail at noon from New- port Harbor, trekking 125 miles down The boaters will range from those out to win to those out to party. The vessels will include an old Hawaiian outrigger and a boat full of celebrity lookalikes such as the pope and Presi-. dent Clinton. Also part of the festivities: an exhib- it at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum chronicling the race's history and an RV caravan paralleling the path of the race. • SEE RACING PAGE 6 DON LEACH I OAllY PllOT Marcla Bents was on the first organizing committee of the New- port to Ensenada race and will sail in this year's eveol Animal control offlcer Mike Teague cnd.les the •Ol'ellne wbele be spots a pet owner waDdng a leuhed dog. Owners with pets not leashed receive a warning tbe first ti.me and dtattom thereafter. Increase in student aihnents keeping school nurses busy • District figures show lice, pink eye and diabetes are plaguin'g more students. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Increasing numbers of dis - trict stude nts have been plagued with head lice, pink eye, diabetes and other ailments m recent years, officials say. "l think our Newport-Mesa distnct students are in the (state ) average range as far as health goes,· said Kay Bussell, health sefVlces coordinator for the dis- trict. Bussell said that she has seen more bee in ele- mentary students' hair the past couple years and in some cases, the httle bugs have refused to leave even afte r special shampoo treatments. • SEE HEALTH PAGE 6 Smoking extinguished in county fair arena8 • Fair board adopts smok.i.Qg ban in the Arlington Theater and covered areas of the Grandstand . By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Fair-goers will not be a ble to light up in the Arlington Theater or covered areas of the Grandstand arena th.ts summer, the Orange County Fair Board of Directors deeded Tuesday. Board members John Crean and Randy Smith dis- sented in the 6-2 vote. The two argued that the smoking ban was une nforceable and unfair. "(Smoking is) a freedom people have had for years and years and years since back to George Washington,· Crean said "I don't trunk they should take it away now.• "No smoking" signs will be ignored and fair staff • SEE SMOKING PAGE 6 Borgatta named city editor, Dodero promoted r ------------------------------------------------------, , I 1\1>1-'\ AROUND TOWN •• , .•.•. 5 COMMENTS ...•••.•••• 3 CLASSIFIED •••.•..•••. 11 POLICE ALES ....•••••• .2 PUBLIC NOTICES •••••••• 9 ! +Newport I I H arbor's Shane I i Reese gives lt his i best shot to win I lbe event during Tlaariiday after- DOOD tndt and 1o~y Dodero nna Borgatta Tony Dodero has bee,,. named Dally Pilot assistant managing editor and Tlna Borgatta city editor. . • Veteran journalists to oversee news gathering operations at Daily Pilot, Huntington Beach Independent. COSTA MESA -Veteran reporter and editor nna Borgatta has been named city editor of the Daily Pilot and its sister pub- lication, the Huntington Beach Indepen- dent. In a related move, News Editor Tony Oodero has been promot~ to the position of assistant managing editor and will help oversee the news gathering operation at both newspapers. Borgatta replaces lrls Yokoi, who is leaving the I;>aily Pilot to take a city editor position with the Long Beach Press Telegram. Yokoi was originally hired as the Dally Pilot's Newport Beach rePQ11.er in 1988, left to take a position with the ios Angeles nmes and then returned u d ty editor in 1994. •lril has become one of the top edlton in the county and all of us here and thoee in the community WW miss her greatly,• aa.id Managing Editor Steve Marble. ·eut this is an excellent move-up opporhmlty for her and 1 know she'll be • success.• Borgatta was hired as the Daily Pilot's Costa Mesa reporter in 1994 and was pro- moted last June to help launch and serve as city editor for the South Bay Weekly, a sister publication that is delivered with the Los Angeles nm.es to South Bay resi· dents. A Cal State Los Angeles graduate, Borgatta has more than 10 years of daily joufna.Usm experience. Dodero, a Cal State Long Beach grad- uate and former Los Angeles llmes stringer, joined the Daily Pilot family in 1990 u an intern and was later hired as a staff writer. . He went on to become dty editor of the Huntington Beach Independent and helped launch the Westside Weekly, a lll- ter publication that drculates in West Loi Angeles. He became the Deily Pilot'• news editor ID September 1995. •'JlDa uld 1bDy are two of the ftoest JOW"DaHltl in our ~ahlzatioa -In any orgUtaatioli for that matt•,• Mid Bditor wou... Lobdell. • . ·For ...... SPORTS ....••.•..•••.• 7 WEATHER ............ .2 .. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 ." check it out Finding company in ~~ome notable books •When others fail him, the wise man looks to the sure companlonship of books,~ observed British writer Andrew Lang. Those looking for camaraderie in great -writing might choose from a list published annually by the American Library Associa- tion's Notable Books Council Selected for Cieir contribution .to the expansion of ~ ·knowledge and the plea.sure they can pro- Vide adult readers, •Notable Books for 1997• include the following outstanding fiction: · • "Ship Fever and Other Stories,• eight tales that use science as a conduit to the human heart. Passion, sod.al colDIPentary, historical figures and invented players are interwoven in this fine collection. DROWN • •0rown," 10 elegant stories that portray the Dominican commu- nity with both poetic rhythm and journalistic dispas- sion. A world cir- • Janot cumscribed by 01aa poverty, uncertain- ty and casual cruel- ty is consistent throughout. • "The Woman Who Walked into Doors,• a novel about an alcoholic mother of four, struggling for dignity as she battles an abusive husband and feelings of pow- erlessness. Paula Spencer tells her story with witty playfulness, in perfect Irish cadence. • • "Behind the Scenes at the _ -Museum,· a story -about childhood • trauma and family tragedy, tolq in the deceptively simple voice of Ruby Lennox. Conceived grudgingly by a disillusioned moth· er who rues her marriage to a phi- landering husband, J lt• w ...... -Ruby is a quirky character whose imagina- tion yields a tale infused with wit. • "Middle Son," a ~ry of brotherly bonds among a Japanese laborer's sons on a Hawaiian sugar plantation. Guilt over a sib- ling's death, tradi- tions of duty, and the juxtapositjon of dialect and elo- quent narration are powerful ingredi- ents. •"A Fine Bal- ance," an epic about corruption in India, . . told through the experiences of four char- • acters whose lives intermingle despite : caste dilferences. Bombay is rendered with . a Dickensian eye that magnifies social ·anarchy and bureaucratic absurdity. : • •Asking for Love and Other Stories," ·a collection about contemporary relation- ships, set mainly on the East Coast. Divorce, remarriage and the loss of inno- cence are recurrent themes in these com- : pelling tales. • • "Funny Boy," a coming-of-age novel .about a gay youth in ethnically tom Sri ·Lanka. Humor, an eccentric cast and an ·impish protagonist figure into this tale about discovery, loss and longing. • "Last Orders," a novel that probes -existential questions as four working-class : men travel seaward to scatter the ashes of ·a fifth. Guilty secrets, bonds of loyalty and : undercurrents of greed surface as the ·quartet fulfills their friend's final wishes. • ·The Night in Question," a sh'brt fic- tion collection about emotional awaken- • ings. Alternately hilarious and morose, .... -these tales feature parents, siblings, ' strangers and friends in poignant, often -absurd scenarios. • CHECK rT OU1' Is written by the staff of the New- port Be.ch Publk Ubr1ry. This week"s column Is by Susan W1rren. V6L. 91, NO.• THOMAS H. DWS0N. Publlsher WIUJAM L09DILL. Editor ST.vi MAMl.I, Maneglng Editor -YOKOI, Otyfdtor TONY DOlleO, Newsfdltor ..0-.aw.SOH. ~fdltot MMCMMWWI. P't"'*>Edltor LYMlllG&A. Dtlpley ~ dlitig Nll'f ........ ~~dllfig LAM•IMDlll. "omodof• ......... ~,.,...Oftks Newpon Beach/Co9a Mita Daily Pilot Getting the word Out · • Thansgender hairdresser to help raise AIDS awareness at beauty pageant targeting the Latino community By Susan Deemer, Dally Pilot COSTA lviESA-Since shewas 14, Leonela Nunez has dressed in women's clothing despite the taunts of those who objected simply because she was.born a male. "It damaged my life ... it's very dif- ficult for me," said Nunez, in soft, bro- ken English. She has heard it all. It particularly hurts when other Latinos coo or call at her while she works at a hair salon on 19th Street. Still, that's the lea.St of her worries. There are more important things, like AIDS awareness. But it's not for herself that she is competing tonight in a Costa Mesa beauty pageant that promotes protec- tion against the fatal disease. It's for an uncle who died of AIDS nine years ago. For a cousin who infected both his wife and their two children. For a friend who she takes care of in her home and for those she doesn't know. The Latino transgender hairdresser is proud of who she is -more impor- tantly, she wants to help others by par- ticipating tonight in the fourth annual 1997 Senorita Hermosa Y Protegida Pageant, or Miss Beauty and Protec- tion. • BRIAN P08UOA/DAl.YPl.OT 'Hairdresser Leonela Nunez wlll be parttdpattng ln the fourth annual Ml.as Beauty and Protectton contest that will be held today at the Neighborhood Community Center. • "I am competing to promote aware- ness,• Nunez said. "It's .not only (affecting) people who are straight or people who are gay. It's babies. It's everybody." coordinator for the next year. The win- ner will appear at festivals and assist in outreach programs. Nunez, 30, who moved to Califor- nia from Jalisco, Mexico 13 years ago, will be among 10 transve.stite and tran~gender individu«ls to compete in the event. · The judges will include rep- resentatives from the County of Orange Health Care Agency. The event is also supported by the agency with funds from a state AIDS prevention grant. ' The event, which targets the Latino transvestite and transgender community, is orga- nized by The Cen- ter Orange County, a Garden Grove- based gay and les- bian community services organiza- tion. About 400. people are expect- ed to attend the show at the Neigh- borhood Communi- The participants will be judged in four categories: swimsuit, regional costume, evening gown and most impor- tantly, their HIV I AIDS verbal presentation. Other activities and entertainment will include a np·-sync show. . A photo of Leonela Nunez at last year's· beauty contest. Statistics from The Center Orange County as of Jan. 31 show there have been a total of 4,513 cases of AID~ reported in Orange County. Although J2% of those cases were reported by white residents, the next highest group affected by the disease ty Center from 7 to 10 p.m. at 1845 Park Ave. The winner not only is crowned Senorita Hermosa Y Protegida, but serves as a ?ole model working with the center's community education was the Latino population, with 21 % reported AIDS cases. The Latino culQire, with its <lose families and its strong religious ties, makes coming out of the closet more difficult for gays and lesbians, said Lorri· Mier, HIV program manage!' for The Center Orange County. ·we tbihk (the snow) is a unique way to put the HIV prevention meth- ods out there to a population tradition- ally underserved, but at risk for HIY," Mier said. Nunez plans to focus her presenta- tion on how AIDS bas affected her family and hopes to enlighten others in her speech on how they should pro- tect themselves against the disease. She is particularly excited about the regional costume competition. Each participant will model clothing that represents the part of Mexico they are from. Nunez bas ordered a multicolor dress made at Placeta Olvera, a specialty Mexican clothing store in Los Angeles. For more about the event or the center's HIV program, call 534-1225 (Spanish) or 534-0961 (English). r---------------------------, I I I f.Y.I. I I I I I 1 4,513 Aios cases reported in : Or.nge County, as of Jan 31. : . • 72" (aucasfan • 21 % Latino • 4" African American • 2" Asian . 1" other • 92"-male • 8% female • 7"' ,,_ ~llbisexu­ al contact • 10% Intravenous drug use • 4" hfgh-risk heterosexu.I contact • 4"-unknown • 2" remived blood transfusion I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • leSs than '" hemophilia/coag-ulation disorder •I • I • SOURa: The Center Orange : Counfy : I L---------------------------~ C6NTER OFATTENTION ~.,, --c..ltamle Communllr ~ -..... • """' Mrror c...,....,. u ,...,s. .............. 00 ........... \19 .. , .......... ......, _._..,.,...f!A~--­ ...,Cllll.CX./11 .......... of mouth. but the center also ii lilted in l8Ver81 bridal directodel. In fad. tbe fKillty ii c:aaapletely boabd =October 1998 for watJrmd reeepdom in tbe main Cmt4 Mela room. DMno Aki. Tbe caiter provtdel a fuD ~ area. a dance floor' and a \lldW\ diet maw u ideal for c:i* groiups well .. me R.amim Peatt fund-rat.r bald NcMdly by Youth ~t S.rim group. 1iotb prtvate aDd commerdal groupt \118 the fadllty. The community center recently garnered attention from City Council memben who are con· lidering whether to allow two lrvlJae entrepreneurs to rent the fadlitr for an underage nlgbtclµb nMPIRAlUllES Wind Wl\llS will Newport Bt«h build to 1hree feet. 67157 and an eight-foot Newport Coast SINell will come from 69149 the west. Balboa 67157 T1DIS Cost.I Mell TODAY 78'53. Rrst low CorOM del Mar 5:45a.m. -0.l 66157 First high 12:08 p.m. l .5 ..-POMCAST Second low LOCATION SIU 5!04 p.m. 1.8 wedge 2-4wnw Second high Newport 2-4wnw 11'.= 5.2 Blackles 3-4wnw u '!t IUwr J9tty 3-4 wnw First low CdM 2·3wnw 1:33a.m. -0.2 Ant high .... 1:o? p.m. J.J ~wlndsU> SecX>nd low come from the S:Ai p.m. 2.1 nor1hMlt ~the . ~~ ~.and ...... noon end~ from 15 10 2IO .... throughout .. -,......... called Club Bounce. Scae in the community have ~whether the center be ~Dy for local point for all in the community to enjoy, whether they are residents or not.. Last year the center earned the city Sl 15,861 in rentals to residents, non-residents and commerd.al par- ties. Rates run from $13 an hour for ooe of the smaller semiMr rooms to $700 fer a four-hour rental ot the Costa Mesa room for apedal com- mercial events such as Oub Botmce. eY8llll that raddenta, rather than countywide evmts. •'Jbe NetgbticDood O• •eoety Center 11 fGr tlll jM•4tr ..... DOt to~. b 21 •• • illd llllldlnt Pldf~ at.= C,ltJ Oaln- dl ma= wblM~_... W9l'9 ng wblillm to IWW · DMno said in the 10 years she bu rented the facility, tbe biggest controversy WU a group of picketers at a bullnen luncheon. Club Bouncie'• pemdt. Cub Bounce ownen said tbey dlOle the location because lf• diffi- cult to find a large 1pece at a rea- toaable price. • •tr. a pretty mellow place,• lb.e said. •Some residents who have .liwd beN their entire lives didn't even know we exllted.. • Couodlwoaiml Ubby Cowan believe. the c:mts II a gata.lng Expect another day COSTA.-SA of wind to put some • ~ W.,: A finny pack with $2,000 c.ash, S2 In coins and bump under your $100 worth of c:hedu In It w1s stolen from the offtee of•~-board. However. d9ro In the 2AOO block. There wts no~ of forced entry. compared to the last • ,_ll1rtno A'*"'9: $620 worth of equipment was 48 hours, you should stolen from • car In the 500 block. A window was lfNShed. find shlpe tnd over-• Pl1111ntla Aw .... lwan Orde: A $200 twnout co.t, 111 rldablllty consld-fact mMlc. some tools •nd other firefighting equipment w.. erabty ll'nproWd. The stolen from lfl unattended fl,. engine. west.:northwest ......... lllr'Mt: Approxlmtt~ 20 rldlaton worths~ ' ~ound SINell It wwe stolen from • business In the 7 block. A lode from • ,.. ending with the gltt WllS cut off. nor1hwet wtnd • Anton loulftenl: A padc9 with 1 $2,000 laptop Inside swell. As • result. WIS stolen from a mall room In the 500 block. look for sets to gen-• ..., llnet: S514 cash was stolen from •n office safe at a eralfy rMCh <Mst· coffH shop. There was no sign of fOf'ttd entry. high. But both wtnd ~twefl .... aalUOt offa.tef' • 1r¥tM .._ .. ; SeWral lttm1 lndudlng a gun. .ski jack.t and In the ~. TM sets golf dubt worth a total of $4,990 were ~ from the trunk up mote PJ"V uf Of • (M It • gotf c;outWI pattclng lot In the JOOO ~ '"*-for~ w-. no 9'gn of forc:.t .my. eMhough 1he tt\lpt .............................. SeYlral Items= a INiy bl OK. tf you uftl a Mt wldio c.amwa and doCt'9 Wof9' • total of CM waft 1he ICNd-WW...,, from a,._, CM. The locks war. pried open on al =take doorl. of1he • Wtt1t•~A1 .. 0'9WY El (.amino Wei ltDlsn In 1he ~-. •block. Newpon BHch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oeaning parks, chasing cyber ghosts and other tales H .ad a lot of fun on Satur- day. It was Costa Mesa's annual neighborhood and park clean-up day, called Neighbors For Neighbors. More than 1,000 volunteers from the dty's West Side do their part to spruce up Canyon Park and the · nearby highways and byways. Singles, couples, kids and seniors turn out in their grub- bies tq pick it up, clean it up and even paint it. My favorites are the young folks with a baby in tow in a stroller or a strap-on sling {what do you call those , things?). Even some of the babies are decked-out in knock- around clothes and old sneak-· ers. Afterwards, everybody reconvenes at Canyqn Park for music, cloud watching, exhibits by our police and fire depart- ments and great food coUitesy of local restaurants. In fact, the list of corporate sponsors and restaurants is beyond impres- sive. The low point was a speech froll} the mayor, {me), delivered in bOth English and Spanish. Since l speak some ltalian, I can usually muddle through a few sentences in Spanish. The prob- lem is, you never really know how you're doing. One Latino man sitting up front with his lit- tle girl had me worried. His · : head was cocked -always a ' telltale sign -and he squinted slightly as I delivered the Span- ish version. I .. At that point, your tonfi- dence drains away and you Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily· Pilot CLASSIFIEDS -CALL 642-5678 S H c s l C UR CH ~~me day, · different times I r v 1 n c ( a m r 1i 1 I • 1 sno 1111n C11y11, tnl1t CA ,1611 wo•SHIP SE•VICES 1 ~unday 8:4( ~ 10:4sam I 11rmy · bth gndt 1 Jr. hl. ~ hig h ichul I i • I I I I I Ii l i.i,· ~~ t1 t I ( J rn 1 11 \ lMl lhN Aw. l.,r lta<b, CA 1166o WORSH I P SERVICES ~~~~t~: Sunday &noam 11rmJ · 6t• rrMt t1tu1u1~ u11 714-1s4·1•11 MAllNIU SOUTH COAST CHUICH ~ . -7 T .,. ~ -. · ----• ~ , '?, < . ' , -' ' ' ''P~' ··-' -""'I ~"i • ._.la -\ -.. peter buff a begin to 5weat. You're terrified that while you're trying to say "I'd like to thank you for clean- ing up the park on behalf of the city" -what you're actually saying is "I'd like to paint your sister on the parking lot at City Hall." Speaking of families, what about the family that was being torme11ted by a computer terror- ist? Talk about a haunted house story for the '90s. Everything mechanical in the house was being mapipulated by a cyber nut. Lights would flick on and off in the middle of the night, the garage door cycled opeQ and closed at will, smoke alarms beeped uncoiltrollably. And that voice! It was an eerie, comput- erized voice, on the phone, the television, the radio -breaking in at every hour and teasing ~ them with intimate details of what they'd been doing and where they'd been. "The Exor- cist• with a Pentium twisj. They tried the police, private investigators, computer experts. Nothing. They questioned their teenage son and his friends. Nope. They rewired their entire house, once, twice and a third · time. It didn't even slow things down. Police and experts finally agreed that the wacko responsi- ble wasn't really targeting that particular family, but that house, which was new. While it was being built, they theorized, someone had "*ed • the house so they could torment whomev- er moved in later. Maybe it was a disgruntled employee of the construction company that built the tract, they thought. But this is one case that Robert Stack and "Unsolved Mysteries" weren't going to get their bands on. So who cracked it? A relentless detective? An FBI profiler? A highly trained com~uter specialist? Nope. Mom did. , · She realized that whenever "the voice" sparred with any- one on the pbone, her son was never around. • Ahh, Johnny, can you come in·here for a sec, honey?" It didn't take long. The kid opened up like an egg on a tile floor. At first, the news coverage was cool. He was a celeb at school. Girls who didn't know he was alive before this were actually talking to him. But when the TV news people ... showed up -never mind "Dateline,• but reporters from ~ope and Asia! -he was just too scared to give it up. I feel bad for the parents. B\tt. not that bad. Having survived . two teenagers, I think the par- ents missed some importanJ sig- nm:-Plrst of all, you know that thing about "innocent untiJ> proven guilty?" That never, ever applies to teenagers. You always, always presume they a.re guilty. You will be right at least 70% of the time! Remember the opening scene in "Risky Business,• when Tom Cruise drops his par- ents off at the airport? You nev- er see Cruise, only mom and dad, as they give him 100 reminders about •no parties,• "don't use your father's car,· "feed the cat.• Only when they disappear down the jetway do you see the first shot of Cruise. He smiles, then slips on his sunglasses. Any current or former parent of teenagers who doesn't know what that smile means should immediately turn in their par- ents license. They are a hazard to them- selves, their children, the ir neighbors and America. What happens when two of the most powerful forces in nature - mother's intuition and teenage ingenuity for mischief -col- lide? Tough call. I gotta ' go. • PETER BUFFA is a Costa Mesa coun- cilman. His column appears on Friday. E-mail him at Ptr840AOL.com. \ FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 • b riefly in the news Local students score awards from temple The Seafaring Masonic Temple in Newport Beach will recognize 34 Newport-Mesa high school students Saturday with the annu- al E.l. Moore Memorial Awards Program. Teachers nominated the stu- dents for the E.I. Moore award based on their scholastic achieve- ment. The recipie nts frotn Corona del Mar High are: freshmen Eilene Hao and Reed Glyer; sophomores Emily Ludmir and Dennis Alshuler; juniors Kylie Cooper and Grant Gochnaver; and seniors Adrienne Dubin and nm Andrews. The recipients from Costa Mesa High are: freshmen Caro- line Siefert and Edson Cruz; • sophomores Myra Dimson and Bruce Hancock; juniors Kellee Koenig and Nam Kirn; and seniors Ha Dang and Brian Witt. The recipients from Estancia are: freshmen Laura Cote and. Matthew Wehr; sophomores Stephanie Danner and Bret Taboada; juniors Bonnie Wylie and Sam Nelson; and seniors Katie Kreisle and Jeff Perry. The recipients from Newport Harbor are: freshmen Rebecca Ellis and John Swigart; sopho- mores Kelly McKenzie and Justin Lo; julliors Jennifer Yates and Taylor Foss; and seniors M.E. Clayton and Steve Pence. The alternative education stu- dent recipients are seniors Gina Wallace and Steve Wengeler. Student honor ed for youth citizenship Kelly Ann Christeson, a senior at Corona del Mar High school. received the Soroptimist lntecna- tional of Newport Harbor's Youth Citizenship Award • Kelly, 17, was chosen becaUle of her optimistic attitude and her many activites. She tutors under- privileged children, is president of Youth and Government and is on the varsity tract{ and cross country teams. ~osta Mesa man named 'tree hero' 1 Terry Pawloski was recently named a hero by ReLeal Costa Mesa for his commitmen t to the organization over the past four years. Pawloski, whose presence at various tree plantings was called invaluable, was presented with the "Tree Hero" award in a short ceremony at a recent City Council Jneeting. Record $2.3 million raised fpr programs The Orange County Jewish Federation, which bas its head- quarters in Costa Mesa, announced raising a record $2.3 million in its annual campaign to fund programs including scholar- ships for youtM. Last year the fed- eration raised $2.1 million. The federation supports numerous national agencies as well as nine local beneficiary agencies. For more information call 755- 5555. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 l Reading isn't MUTT. ADtO ABOl:IT. CANINES so fundamental •Newport-Mesa teachers give mixed reviews on set of new books and materials being tested in the district. • }DITOR'S NOTE: The Newport-~ Uoified School District is in the proces5 of selecting a new reading currkuluro. Forty teachers are partklpating In the procfss by trying out the different texts In their classrooms. Dally Pilot staff writer Michelle Terwilleger has been reponing on teacher and student reac- ti9ns to the various materials. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot . . NEWPORT-MESA -The MSignatures" reacting series by Harcourt Brace scored both As a.pd Fs from a group of district teachers trying out the curriculum for the school district's adoption process. - The teachers discussed every- thing about the series with cur- ricul um director Julie Chan Tues- day, from the integration of stu- dents' reaction to .the literature to the pain of carrying the heavy teacher's manual. Cherrie Covington, a first- grade teacher at Newport lieights, said. the literature, spelling and phonics in the series complemented each other well. However, Covington had to spend hours photocopying, lami- nating and cutting apart figures to create the re.commended games to reinforce the curricu- lum. "Here l am laminating hun- dreds of letters and words,· Covingtqn said. "I can 'f tell you what my room looks like.• The Harcourt Brace teacher . manuals are filled with themes, art pro1ects, games, transparen- cies, mini-lessons and plenty of other ways for teachers to expand their lessons. Lili Lewi~. a fourth-grade teacher at Newport Elementary, said she thought Ule curriculum was a Uttle too integrated, malt- ing it difticWt for her if she want- ed to introduce a story, but not use all the activities. "If you bought into the story, you would have to buy into each little thing." Lewis said. Mlt was like all or nothing." . Lewis, however, loved Uie reader book that came with the series that taught parts of speech to her students. "My kids know what an adjec- tive is now. They·know what an article is now. This is re.ally lt, " she said, holding up the book. Ann Clark, a third-grade teacher at Paularino Elementary, said she was excited that her stu-. dents liked reading the "Signa- tures" literature and non-fiction texts. "When I assign a story (with the new book), it's quiet," ClaJ.:.k said. "They're really enjoying it." Kindergarten teacher Barbara Rothman said the series provided both her and her Lincoln Elemen-· tary stu4ents with several prob- lems. Rothman said the readiiig books had fewer rhymes and oth- er clues to help beginning read- ers. She also found some errors and confusirtg piCt:mes in the workbooks. ln one workbook, the students were supposed to fill in the first letter of each word with a. "w." There·was a worm pictured next to "-Orm," but there was a fish pictured next to "-ish." The students who Wrote "fish" instead of "wish" next to the pic- ture were wrong, according to the teacher's manual. "I'm kind of upset about this being expected of kindergarten- ers," Rothman said. The teachers will begin using books published by Open Coµrt or Silver Burqett Ginn publishers in their classrooms next and will report on those experiences. • Make no bones about it: Smaller dogs will be getting more protection at Costa Mesa Bark Park. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot cosrA MESA -Bigger dogs bullying smaJJer dogs will not be tolerated at the Costa Mesa Bark Park -neither will dog owners who don't control their dogs. In fact, the little, doggies may get a park of their own where they need not fear being tram- pled, attacked ol' ju:st plain slob- bered on. 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A lengthy discussion on the subject took place at the Parks, Recreation Facilities and Park- ways Commission meeting on Wednesday following a report by Pamela Gelband that her smaller dog'!!~ attacked by a larger dog. The idea for an area specifical- ly for timid, smaller dogs in the park has been attelJlpted twice before. However, Bark Park com- mittee members ate discussing it again in light of tne incident reported by Gelban.d. Gelband Claims h~ dog was traUD14tized after it was attacked by a larger dog at the park. While such incidents are rare, park offi- cials and Bark Park Committee members say, a second park for smaller dogs and park rangers who can respond to incidents will hopefully help keep the peace. •usually it's worked out between the human beip.gs in a reasonable and rational rilanner, H said Patricia Bell, whe serves on the Bark Park Committee, which raises private funds to pay for park improvements. 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For more information, call 645-2356. • SCHOOL MUSICAL Newport Harbor High School proudly presents the musical •A Little Night Music,"· at 7:30 p.m. at the Robert B. Wentz Theatre, 600 15th St., Newport Beach. Reserved seats are $10 en? unre- served seats are $8. Students with identification can purchase unre- served seats for $5. For more information, call 548-6019. HISTORICAL soam The Costa Mesa Historical Society presents the 22na annual Santa Ana Army Air Bas~ Reunion for former cadets, per,- sonnel and friends today and tomorrow. A bus tour to El Toro Air Show will leave at 10 a.m. today from society headquarters 1870 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $12. For more information, call 631-5918. SATURDAY SCHOOL MUSICAL Newport Harbor High School proudly presents the .musical "A Little Night Music" at 7:30 p.m. at the Robert B. Wentz Theatre, 600 15th St., Newport Beach. Reserved seats are $10 and unre- served seats are $8. Students with identification can purchase unre- served seats for $5. For more information, call 548-6019. HISTORICAL ·soam The Co~ta Mesa Historical Society pres~ts the 22nd annual Santa Ana Army Air Base Reunion for former cadets, per- sonnel and fnend.s from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701· Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Many nostalgic pictures and memorabilia will be on display and a PX will be open. Registra- tion fee is $10 and.,_with di.oner, the cost is $15. For reservations, call 631-5918. EXEROSE SEMINAR Nordstrom and Shape Maga- zine present a personal appear- ance by celebrity trainer and fit- ness expert Karen Voight du.ring an exercise seminar at 8:30 a.m. at Nordstrom South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Doors open at 8 a .m. tor a healthy continental breakfast. To R.S.V.P., call 850-3790. CAR WASH Boy Scout Troop 339 Costa Mesa is.having a car wash from 9 a.m . to 3:30 p.m. at Presbyterian ChW'Ch of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, CQ.sta Mesa. 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FUND-RAISER The Orange County Guild of the American Paralysis Associa- tion is celebrating its 10th anniversary with •A Decade of Dedication" fund-raising gala at 6:30 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. nckets ar~ $100 for the dinner and dance. For reservations, call 493- 7274. OPEN HOUSE Ocean Breeze Children's Cen- ter announces its Open· H'ouse from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 190 E. 15th St., Costa Mesa. The center is designed for children ages 2 through 7 and features comput- ers, dance and gymnastics in addition to traditional preschool learning activities. For more infor- mation, call 648-2550. SUNDAY • SELf DEFENSE Martials Tae Kwondo offers a free children's sell-defense semi- nar at 1 p.m. at 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include rec- ognizing trouble, avoiding a situ- ation and defending yourself. Children age 5 and up are able to participate. Reservations are required at 574-0122. SCHOOL MUSICAL Newport Harbor High School proudly p(esents the musical •A Little Night Music," at 2 p.m . at the Robert B. Wentz Theatre. 600 15th St., Newport Beach. Reserved seats are $10 and unre- served seats are $8. Students with 1·997 identification can purchase unre- served seats for $5. For more lnfonnatjon. c.t.ll 548-6019. WAUCAMERK:A Thousands of Orange County residents will walk for someone they love al Pasbion Island/New- port Back Bay at the Orange County Chapter of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation's 27th WalkAmeri_ca at 8 a.m. in Fashion Island i.rt Newport Beach. The first Ride America motorcycle ride will take place at 10 a.m. in Fashion Island and the ride route will take participants to Cook's Comer and back to 1\vin Palms, Newport Beach for a luncheon. For more information, call 263-1100. . GARAGE SALE Country Store Piecemakers is haVing a garage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. 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"I'm an up personality, and that's not an up business per se." Teague has a wife and three kids but no pets of his own. "I like animals but I don't have an ani- mal,· he said. ·rm not aga,inst them and I'm not necessarily for them either." · Teague often sees animals in temble pain, and it falls toibim to nobly people that their beloved cats and dogs have been injured. "I don't get emotional. U I did I couJd not do the job.· , HEALTH CONTINUED FROM 1 TWO elemental}' school girls- finally cut their bah' and dyed it because the chemicals after regular treabnents didn't work. "The chemicals in the. dye, the head lice just hate them,· she said. "It ldJ.ls them off.• The most common health prob- lem affecting both students and teachers this school year was colds and tnfluenza, especially during December and January, she sa!d. · But lice and colds are certainly minor health problems compared with some of the other contagious ·RACING CONTINUED FROM 1 RaceIS will end u}> in Mexico 24 to 30 hours alter starting time - then many will hit the bars, eager to swap sea stories. And particularly during this annive~ar. every- one has stories to tell. Corona del Mar resident David Price, who bas raced the past 34 years, remembers the time he navi- gated. through the middJe of the NUAI -TENT SALE April 24th~ 2Stl I .. and 26tl1 ~ JOHn LEOnHRD'S GOLF SHOP • Newpon 8e«hlCosu Mesa Daily Pilot diseases d.lst.rict students face, such as pink eye, or conjunctivitis. ·we've had a lot of pink eye this year,• Bussell said. The disease is spread by p1clang up the virus or bacteria with one'• hand and then touching one's eye. Fifths Disease is another highly contagious virus among elemen· tary students that only causes a small rash. but can bann a preg· nant woman's fetus. Another phenomenon has been an increasing nwnber of middle school students referred for med· ical evaluation after their scoliosis screening, Bussell said. "Children· are having their growth spurts earlier." Bussell said. "It may be related.• The district has had a few stu- Coronado islands and the time he pulled into the docks and knew he'd won the race. He'll remember this year as the time· he took a re p orter from Sail Magazme in Boston with him on his voyage south. And there's one point the 60- year-old Orange Coast College pro· lessor likes to make every year at this time: "We don't dnnk tequila all the way down. We take it seri- ously.• ' Bents, who once crewed for Humphrey Bogart, remembers the dents each year with serious med- ical conditions such as bepatibs A, mononucleosis, menihgitU and HIV/AIDS. Both students who had meningi- tis in the 1995-96 school year had d viral infection which is not deadly Two Costa Mesa seventh graders were diagnosed with meningoceo. cal, the bacterial strain., this year and one died. Students who are HIV-positive are not required to lell the district, but parents of a few students at various grade levels have chosen to. Bussell said. Teachers and other staff are trained to use •uruversal precau- tions" such as using la\ex glove~ when hand.ling blood or wounds, she said. • first Newport to Ensenada race for the rough seas -her job was to make sure no one qossed the stdrt- ing line before the starting time She remembers her first time on d boat in the race as the only time m her life when s~ got seasick. 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I I ~)-\-I f Please n111n names & check Items participating In ... Nam• Phone --Onllt I . SaSllmol\ My~-----~~~-'-~~~~~~~­ Olty:.~--'--.---..--"-----....:-~Zlp:.~~~ Phone' rNI·---------"-"·------------ . EYE-OPENER Chris Oedi,ng ready to return to CdM waters as U.S. poloist · SEEEDW . "\ DAY, APRIL 25. 1117 -CHANGING OF THE GUARD • Shakeup coming in the OCC athletic department. 0 range Coast College's athletic program, seemingly in a downward spi.r:al for six or seven years now, with the notable exceptions of the swimming forces, men's volleyball, women's hoops and an occasional tennis player, is'in a shaking' syndrome tdday, as No. 1 in the athletic department is on his way out. "Barry Wallace has requested a reassignment," said Orange Coast College President Margaret Gratton Thursday afternoon. "And presently we're looking for some thing for him." With Wallace at the helm as the Dean of Physical Education and Athletics, the Pirates' success on the field has been in a ·consistent downgrade, and I for one, applaud Wallace for wh at I believe to be a a correct decision. U you look at the great athletic programs around on the prep level, you'll find the first-cabin manned by the best around - ala Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor, Edison, Fountain Valley, Los Alamitos, Esperanza, El Toro, Capistrano Valley, Santa Margarita and Mater Dei. U you have the right person in \ the top slot, other things tend to fall your way, and they haven!t falle n. Coast's way lor a long time. It is the first major shift in the athletic department since Gratton took over at Coast last August, but she said the time frame remains elusive. "We're in discussion with staff, but the request for reassignment hasn't been presenfed to our board of trustees yet," continued Gratton. "Tune lines right now are really premature.• Until' the reassignment can be completed Wallace will continue as the school's athletic director, albeit a lame duck situation. PERSPECTIVE roger earl son "This is something Barry has been considering tor a couple of years and it began about a month ago,• said Gratton. "I'm not sure when it will be put to the trustees. "Barry bas been a long-term employee and durin~ his time . our athletes have devel9p~d and achieved a lot." Because of the reassignment factor any news on just wnen the ' school will open the position up remains moot, as well as the job desTption, which could change. The school's calendar year ends in early June, and resumes in late August. You would think there are any nwnber of solid candidates from the Orange Coast coaching staff alone. But that. too, is putting the cart before the horse. Wallace, a resident of Corona del Mar, came to Orange Coast after coaching baseball at Marina High in Huntington Beach, where his teams compiled a sub-.500 record. He started at Coast as the Pirates' baseball coach and those teams, too, we nt on to compile a record substantially below .500, before eventually becoming the school's Dean of Physical Education and Athletics. And in recent years, Orange Coast, on a whole, has been a sub-.500 school. high school boys and girls track and field QUOTE OF THE DAY •it is BOl'nl!diing that ho.a always been a dream of mine and a thought fullllled ... • -anus OF.DING BIB.OW SPORTS IDtTOR IOGlll CARLSON. 57.4-422J . . Pulido opts for Chapman l ' I • Orange Coast 's Dianne Pulido stays in Orange CoW\tY· ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~! By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot I Orange Coast Colleg~s basketball sensation Dianne Pulido • committed to continue her athletic career at Chapman University ' in Orange after receiving her letter of acceptance Saturday. ' . "[bad pretty much decided at the end of the season that I wanted to go tb're and was just waiting to see if l got in,• the Newpoh Harbor High graduate ,aid. • Pulido concluded her sophomore season this winter at Coast by earning the Orange Empire Conference's Player of the Year acco-· lade. The forward's 20.2 points per game led the Pirates to a 20-11 recold and a trip to the Southern California Regional semi· finals. •rve.had a chance to play with a lot of their players before and I really like the chemistry that's starting to build," Pulido said. ·1 won't be out of position either because I'll get to play inside, and they'll let me go outside, too." At 5-foot-10, Pulido is considered a small inside player, but her ' aggressiveness helped her pull down more than seven rebounds a game. OCC's Coach Mike Thornton said that he has seen fewplayers improve as much as Pulido did between her freshman an<l sophomore seasons. In her rookie campaign, she averaged four points per game. She also considered offers from Cal State Dominguez Hills and Metropolitan State in Colorado. WATER POLO Beard.slee's push at the _finish wins it! • Sea Kings edge Newport Harbor in meet's final event, the 1,600 relay to capture 73-63 Sea View League verdict Thursday afternoon. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH - There was a certain amount of school pride l}'ler Beardslee felt in the decisive steps of the nieet's last race. the 1,600-rrteter relay tha t would dete rmine a win· ner in the annual high school track and field showdown between Back Bay rivals Corona del Mar and host Newport Harbor. ·n couldn't happe n against a better school," "With aiOUt 150meters · to go, 1 tOld myseH I'm not going to let Newport Harbor said Beardslee. a senior b f 11 middle -distance specialist ea us ... who anchored CdM's winning relay. barely edging Terence Felix at the finish line to give the Sea Kings an epic Sea View League boys victory · Thursday, 73-63. ' Beardslee, an individ · ual winne r in the 800 (2:02.6) and 1,600 {4:40.2), led Felix, -a junior, by a step heading into the -CORONA DEL MAR'S ivL~R BEARDSLEE anchor leg. But Felix, who won the 400 earlier for the Sailors in 8'Z.9, passed Beardslee after the first tum, the n Beardslee passed Felix in the final sprint and nipped his counterpart by one step. . ·with about 150 meters to go, I told mysell I'm not going to let Newport Harbor beat us," Beardslee said. • Newport Invitational Tournament (at Corona del Mar High) May 6-11. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot For most of us. the Olympics are a majbr television event. We gather with our family and friends aroUJ1d the tube, get chills o!er special segments that NBC Sports P'(ts together, shed a tear when a young a~~ watches the flag raise to the boommg natie h- al anthem. · : For Chris Ceding, though. the Olymi:1).cs we re for r~al. · "It is something that has always bee$· d dream of mine and a thought fulfilled,• he 'd ., sa.i • •, Oeding, a Corona del Mar High grad~e and the coach of the men's water polo s~d at Orange Coast College, stood on the ~l deck at the 1996 Summer Olympics:m Atlanta . He splashed himself with Olympic water in the pool. He played with an 0H1cial Olympic water polo ball. He wore the Olympic team garb with stars and stripes plastered all over. But Ceding never tasted Ol~pic victory, not in terms of a medal. Early this week, USA Water Polo announced its 15-man national team and Oeding's name was a gain on the list •ever since I started playmg water polo. you dream about the ultimate in our sport and that's the Olympics. and it's something I always dreamed.about. To see 1t realized was incredible ,· he said. For the first time since lhe Olympics, in which the U.S. finished .a disappointing sixth, lhe national team will facing intema· tional competition m the Newport Interna- tional Water Polo Tournament May 6-11. . ' Beardslee and his relay mates, leadoff runner Mike Finn, No. 2 leg Pat Fuscoe and third man Richard Hossfeld; knew before the 3,200 started that the 1,600 relay would decide the dual meet, so they had about 25 minutes to think about it. ·u gave us ti.me to focus,• Beardslee said. Ceding and company will take on Croet· ia, Greece. Yugosla"la, Australia and Cana· da at the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center at Corona del Mar High School. .. \ Finn also 'Contributed with victories in the 100 and 200, and a third-leg dash on CdM's winning 400 relay team (with Matt Hoyt. Robert Klase and George Sumner). The Sea Kings (3· 1 in league) also received a win from Jason Rogers in the 3,200 (10:27.2) and earned an automatic nine e_oints in the pole vault. because Newport Harbor forfeited that event. The Sailors (1·3). led by juniors C huck Loo and • SEE BOYS PAGE 8 DON lEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High's M.E. Clayton has only her shadow to compete against as she speed.I toward victol')' tn tbe 100-meter low hurdles Thursday afternoon. Newport Harbor's girls won out. 100-36. CLAYTON TRIPLES; MADUENO, MCFALL ·AN"D ZABY DOUBLE FOR THE SAILORS t • Newport Harbor's girls too much 1for visiting Corona del Mar, 100-36. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Those long hours in the weight room are starting to pay dividends for New- port Harbor High senior Sylvia Madueno, who launched a discus into Thunday's wind that resulted in the Sea View League's top throw or the season. Madueno, the league's No. 1 contender tn the shot put at 36 feet, 8 inches, went 125 feet to win the dis- cus in a dual meet against Bedt Bey rival Corona del Mar, as the host Sailon (3·1 in league) defeated CdM, ~00-36, in girls track and field. Sophomore Leeb Zaby won tbe 100 and 200 for Newport Harbor. while enchortng the Sailon' win- l -COM'S UZ MORSE ning 400 relay, and sophomore Alida McFall, one of the best distance runners in the state, was a double winner for the Thrs in the 1,600 and 3,200. Madueno won twice with her personal record in t.be ctilcul and 3'·3 toss in the shot put. And in cus- tomary fashion, senior M.B. Clayton wu Newport Hut>or'I top scorer wi\b 15 pointl, winning the long Jump, b1ple jump and 100 hurdles (16.3). AprU Rou (high jump}, Autumn Puro (400) and Sara McMWen (300 hurdles) allo won lndlvidual fteD for Newport Harbor, which swept tbe relays • with Puro running in both. Carrie Morrell. Katie Kent, Puro and Zaby won the 400 relay for the Sailors, while Kent. ~anda Kent, McMillen and PurQ combined for a winning time of 4:18.6 in the 1,600 relay. Purowas sick during the meet and vomited before the last relay. CdM's Uz Morse, a freshman, remained unde- feated in the 800, the only event won by the Sea Kings ·(0-4 ). "I just decided to go for it on the second lep, • said Morse, wbo pulled away from a four-runner peck to win in 2:31.3, ahead of Newport Harbor's Katie Kent and Colleen Eadie. Madueno, a national a~up weightlifter, shat· tered her previous best in the discus, accord1ng to Sallon Coach Erle Tweit, and wW enter the See View League finals May 9 as the league's leading • SEE GIRLS fWiE I "It 's going to be exa ting to have everyone locally behind us and see how ·we're per· forming.· Ceding said. ·we just started training a few months ago. 'We're really going to have to a chance to find out where we stack up against competition and it is very lmportant to us as a team to perform well at this tournament.• Oeding, a 25-year-old UC Berkeley grad. was the team's second-leading scorer m Atlanta. "I see myself now as an experienced play-• er, so l can lend some direction to other play· ers in the pool. so I see myself trying to be a leader tn the water,· he said. Oed.ing will be playing under 0 .S. Team Coach John Vargas, the same Vargas who coaches the water polo teams al Corona tAel Mar High. : "Leaming from him. I have a lot of the same tendencies be does,· Oeding said. •He being a mentor of mine. I respect him great- ly and I think a lot of the things he does aa a coach are invaluable." Oeding will join other Olympians Gann Arroyo, Dan Hackett, Chris Humbert. Kyle Kopp, Jeremy Laster and Wolf Wigo on the team. Brad Schumacher, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in swtmming and N wport Beach re ident Chris Duplanty, a member of the 1988 silver medal.Isl water polo team. will also be on the team. A 13-man roster for the preltigiout PINA World Cup ln Athem, Greece May 21.JunJt t will be announced after the Newpo'1 ..... liooal. U.S. Sett......... '•rt..... .. .. Tultdey. Ml!y 6 . \II. ~ ):)0 p.m. Wldnelday. May 7 • w. 0--. 1'_. PA ~.Mey I ."'-Aullr&lle. ,._.PA ~~t -va. 'Y\ gaduta. 7-.Jt.-. ~ ·MllJ 10-vs. esr.c.. s "'-"' ~,,.,.,,._.. ..... noon: .-.. 1:JO~ au ;t .._,. ,fl ' .,-,---r ...... · ·~.' . ~·· .. -~--• ~ • ).~t ;; • ·~ ... ·~' .. .,,.-.:'. ' -" FRIDAY, FRIDAY 2S, 1997 HIGH LD Mesa falls in a · sweeping affair to Laguna H1Us • • •Mustangs sweep in several events; but the Hawks ha.ve some brooms of their own in PCL meet. jump, the 800. And they sweep the 100, hurdles, biple Jump,• petitive, and actually held the lead at .C0-37 after eight events. •Knowing they're there relax- es me,• Solis said "Knowing that I have a team behind me instead of guys from other schools, it's cool.'" Can:ieY. said. . The Mustadgl'·solid pack of distance runnen wu not distract- ed by the wtnd. Eric Solis picked up ·victories in the 1,600-meter run and the 800. He also led off the second-place 400 relay team. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot At the end of the afternoon, as the wicked breeze swirled left .. over papers and trash over the track, the Mustangs were edged by Pacifi.c Coast League-leading Laguna Hills 80-56. •1 feel great. We actually matched up better with them than with University. They just have the numbers on us," Camey said. The Mustangs, 2-2 in the league, pulled off a 75-57 win over Uni- versity last week. "Ydu have to change yow ~le in thJ.s (wind),• he said. •r sori of cut into the wind and lengthen strides.• Soils topped the 800 field with a 2:05. Hancock cruised in behind him at 2:08. In the 3,2op, Ca.rrillo captW'ed the top spot in 10:34. Hancock, a sophomore, took second just a second behind Carrlllo. COSTA J\1ESA -Costa Mesa High's boys track coach John Car- ney thought it was one of the strangest meets you'd ever see. · That idea had nothing to do with the index cards that were fly- ing out of the scorekeepers' hands. It had nothing to do with the clusters of dust that wound their w~y aro\llld the track. And it had nothing to . do with the palm trees that arched to the East as the wind wtupped across the field. The visiting Hawks managed to snag both relay events, swept the sprinting events and reeled in some crucial points in field events, including nine points due to a forleit in the pole vault. Solis, who broke the school's 800 record at the Tustin Relays eafller thls season but it was declared unoffidal because it was not at a meet, said that running with the strength of numbers helps him. Teammates Jaime Car- rillo and Bruce Hancock finished second and third, respectively, behind Solis in the 1,600. Steve Smith, Brian Leahy and Brian BrownJ,ng took J,he top three high jump slots, and Matt Rudesill stole the sbotput and discus throw. His discus toss of 141-8 112 shattered hii personal record by more than eight feet. "I give it all to the wind,- Rudeslll. a junior, said. • But that's standing and I'll learn how to ·we sweep the mile, the high But the Mustangs were com- BOYS CONTINU ED FROM 1 Daniel Gerlach, needed to win the 1,600 relay to finish the meet in a tie. "There were no surprises, only disap- pointments today,~ Newport Harbor Coach Bim Bany said. With unusually strong winds swirling through the area, the conditions played havoc with most of the athletes' times and marks, but it worked to the advan- tage of discus throwers. Newport Harbor, without throwing coach Tony C1arelli for the first time this decade, continued to throw its weight around with junior Eddie Clarke in the discus and seruor Shane Reese in the shot put. Clarke, who faulted on his first throw of 175 feet, 5 inChes, launched his final . heave 169 feet for a personal record, top- pmg his 166-7 effort at the Trabuco Hills Invitational. "(Clarke) barely stepped out of the nng (on ht.s first throw) -1t was only a matter of inches, but l had to call it," Sailor throwing coach Tony Mancuso said. •tus final throw didn't look that great , but the wind had a lot to do with it. I saw a girl earlier in the discus and it stayed up in the air for five seconds. It's a discus thrower's dream today." Pete Hogan of Newport Harbor was second in the discus ( 154-10) while Reese was third (151-6), giving the Sailors three candidates to advance beyond the Sea View League Finals. Mancuso, a former Newport Harbor state-meet qualifier in the throws who was graduated in 1992, believes Clarke. has an exce llent chance to reach the state meet in the discus. Steve Gonzales . (1994 graduate) was the last Sailor to advance beyond the ClF Finals in that event. CdM's Steve Tartigllni appeared to have won the shot put with a final throw of 44-10 1/4, but Reese had one more a ttempt and heaved his winning throw ( '46-11) on the last try. •It was a pretty exciting finish," CdM assistant coach WW Stolpe said. Loo won the high jump and both hur- dles for the Sailors, while Gerlach was first in the long jump and triple jump. •We thought the boys meet would be close, but Corona in every event won every critical point," Newport Harbor Coach Eric Tweit said. •An example was in the 200, a race that was very close, but Corona got first and second." CdM's Mike Finn (above, left) Just nips teammate George Sumner (right) ln the 100 meters; a t left. Newport's Eddie Clark cuts loose with a winner ln the dlscus; at right, CdM's Elizabeth Morse ls a 400 winner. DON LEACH I OM.Y Pit.OT high school boys and gi.rlstrack and field summaries S.. V'9w ~ L.Mgue eovs eoron. .. Mw 7J, Newport Harbor 6 .] 100 1 Finn (CdM). 11.0; 2 Sumner (CdM), 11. l, 3. Felix (NH), 11.5. 200 • 1. Finn (CdM). 24 O. 2. Sumner (CdM), 24.1; 3. Felix (NH). 24.1. 400 • 1. Felix (NH), 52 9; 2 Hoyt (CdM). 53.2; 3. Fuscoe (CdM), 54.9. IOO • 1. Beardslff (CdM), 2·02.6; 2. S. Jensen (NH), 2:03.4; 3. R. Jensen (NH), 2·08.7 1,IOO • 1. Beards!" (CdM), 4 :40.2; 2. Rogers (CdM). 4:42.1; 3. Herberts (NH), 4:47.2. J,200. 1. Rogers (CdM), 10:27.2; 2. Herberu (NH), 10:32.4; 3. Cortes (NH), 10:39.3. 110 HH . 1. Loo (NH), 15.3; 2. Orlich (CdM). 18.S; 3. McCulloch (NH), 19.6. JOO IH • 1. Loo (NH), 44.0; 2. Orlich (CdM), 46.7; 3. Opel (NH), 47.5. 400 ret.y • 1. CdM (Hoyt. Klase. Finn and Sumner), 46.8. 1..-0,.,. 1. QM (Flrv\ M.acoe. Hosfeld. Beardslee). 3-.34.3. HJ • 1. loo (NH), 5-8; 2. Brown (CdM), ~ 3. Werner (NH), 5-4. U • 1. Gerlach (NH), 19-1 1/4; 2. Hoyt (CdM), 19-1; 3. Loo (NH), 18-6. TJ • 1. Geflach (NH), 3M 112.; 2. Bellda (NH), 37-5; 3. IOase (CdM), 36-8. SP · 1. RHM (NH), 46-11; 2. Tartlgllnl (CdM), 44-10 1/4; 3. Oartce (NH), 43· 11 112. OT· 1. a.rlte (NH), 169-0: 2. Hogan (NH). 1S4-10; 3. Reese (NH), 151-6. GR.I ...,._ ,00, CorONI .. Mw,. 100 · (NH), 12.8; 2. Hally (CdM), 13.0; ); Morr ( tl.1. 200 • 1. hby (NH), 27.9; 2. Christensen (CdM), 21.8; 3. Morrell (NH), 21.9. 400. l . Puro (NH), 1:02.8; 2. A. Kent (NH), 1:03.8.; l . McMlllen (NH), 1:03.9. IOO • 1. Mone (CdM), 2:31.3; 2. K. Kent (NH), 2:37.0; l . Eedle (NH), 2:3&.a. 1,IOO • 1. Mcfall (NH), 5:32.5! 2. Motpan (CdM), 5:41.1; l . Quye (CdM), S:.41.7. J.200 • 1. Mcfall (NH), 11:56.6; 2. Mot~n (CdM). 12:30.l; 3. FOii (NH), 12:42.J. ' 100 H • 1. OfYton (NH), tU; 2. lames (CdM), 19.5; 3. ~unroe (CdM), 20.7. IOO H -1. McMlllen (NH), 53.1; 2. Jaf'ISl'!\a (NH), 56.S; 3. IWnel (CdM), 1 :00.J. All,...,• 1. NH (Momll, IVO. IC. Kent. z.by), Sl.2. t ... ,..., -1. NH (K. Kent. A. Kent, McMlll9f\ ""o), .a: 11.6. Ml · 1. "°9 (NH), S-2; 2. lourgeoh (NH), 5-0; J; ... (CdM),M. u . f. ~(NH). 17-0 114; 2. "°"(NH). 14-1~ ), ~(CAN). 14-l 112. PMfflc eo..t ~ 80YS L.agw\11 Hiits IO, co.ta Mesa 5fi 100 • 1. Doi (LH), 11.03; 2. Miiier (LH), 11.21; 3. Clry (LH), 11 .29. 200 • 1. Morello (LH), 22.62; 2. Doi (LH), 23.35; 3. Cary (LH), 24.00. 400 • 1. Morello (LH). 53.13; 2. Vega (CM). 55.45; 3. Montorrosa (LH), 55.85. IOO • 1. Solis (CM), 2:05; 2. Hancock (CM). 2:08; 3. Kelley (LH), 2: 11. 1,600 • 1. Solis (CM). 4:42; 2. Carrillo (CM). 4:49; 3. Hancock (CM), 4:57. J,200 • 1. Carrillo (CM), 10:24; 2. Hancock (CM), 10:25; 3. Rocha (LH), 10:30.• 110 HH • 1. Wales (LH), 15.56; 2. Price (CM), 16.13; 3. Koenig (LH). 16.85. JOO tH • 1. Wales (LH), 41.75; 2. Price (CM), 43.36; 3. Scott (LH), 46.25. 400 relay · l . LAguna Beach, 45.89; 2. Costa Mesa, 49.17. • 1,600 ret.y • 1. Laguna Stach, 3:38; 2. Costa Mesa, 3:40. HJ · 1. Smith (CM), S-8; 2. Leahy (CM), 5-8; 3. Browning (CM), 5-6. U · 1. Sandhu (LH), 18-5; 2. Phan (LH). 18-2 112.; 3. Kim (LH), 17.7 112. TJ • 1. Binder (LH), 42·1; 2. Sandhu (LH), 37-6; 3. Phan (LH), 37-0. PV • forltit to LH. OT · 1. Rudesill (CM), 141-8 112; 2. Thlbodffu (LH), 133-7 112.; 3. Hldt (LH), 126-1. GllltlS ....... Hlll9 IO, c:o.ta ..... 45 100 • 1. Corona (LH), 12.64; 2. 8ur1te (LH), 12.74; 3. Blair (LH), 13.01, 200 • 1. Corona (LH), 26.60; 2. V•ndef'Walker (CM). 26.70; l . Furst (l.H), 27.21. 400 • 1. Furst (tt1), 64.62; 2. V•nderWalket' (CM), 65.60; ). Griffith (L.H), 69.04. I00-1. Thomat (LH), 2:34.01; 2. DeNoewer (CM). 2:34.62; 3. Rocha (L.H), 2:52.70. 1.IOO • 1. Thomu ,(LH), 5:37; 2. DeNoeww (CM), 5:38; 3. Gomez (CM), 5:41. ).200 • 1. o.Noewer (CM), 12:29: 2. Chalng (L.H), 12;40; 3. Cotton (CM), 12'47. . 100H • 1. H•ro (LH), 11.13; 2. Dang (CM), 18.14; 3. Balzhls« f',.H~-r ._. • 1. (lH), 51.72; 2. a.llhltel (l.H), 53.10; 3. hlnkowstd CM). 53.14. 400 ...., • 1. CosW Mete (OeHowM, hlnkowlitl, Cotton. VandeN/allcer), 4:A7. HJ · 1. Rurkb (LH). "' 2 ~hopedhyey (lH). 4-2. u . 1. Baflhher (LH), 14-10; 2 .... (LH). 14-7 :JrlC; l. Jriowlkl (CM). 14' 112. ". 1 • ...., (LH). l2·7 112; 2. ~ (Ui), l1·7 112; l. Dang (CM), )1·2 112. Tl • 1 .. Oeyton (NH). ~ 2, "°" (NH). n.o: ~ IOurgeok .CMG. J2-4 1~ • • 1. MecMno (MO. M-l; 2. Keym (NH). 29-l; f1V • Fomft to L.-gune HMh. .. • • 1. Hemfff (LH). 32· 11 112; 2 BroOb (LH). )1·5 J.14; ). s.k.al (lH). JO. 1 112. 1. o.n.-. cc:.ct.e. »1 · · · or. 1. ~ CNto. 12S-0; 2. ~ -.>. ~ 1 c;.o (CdM), .... 111. r. '· DT • 1. s.a! (LH). .. 112; 2 OWln (lH).. 7M 112; J, &..c¥co (CM). ,._.. 112. .... f ~ CoAIT UAGUa 80YS &Unda ... u.,.w ..... 29 100 • l. Hovis (E), 1 lA; 2. Ross (LB), nit; 3. Delao (LB), nil 200 • 1. Hovis (E), 23.7; 2. Lane (LB). 24.6; 3. Ross (LB), 25.15. 400 • 1. Lane (LB), 52.96; 2. Vega (E), nit; 3. Orozco (E), nit. . IOO • 1. Lopez (E}, 2:13.2; 2. Rodriguez (E}, 2:14.3; 3. Magana (E), 2:14.7 .. • 1,600 • 1. Munoz (E), 5:16.6; 2. Magana (E), nit; 3. Rodriguez (E), nit. J,200 • 1. Lopez (E), 11 :08.3; 2. Munoz (E), 11 :08.5; No third. 1f 0 HM -1. Chaldu (LB), 15.3; 2. Vega (E). nit; No third. JOO JH • 1. Chaldu (LB>, 42.0; 2. Vega (E), 48.47; No third. 400 ret.y • 1. Dooble DQ. 1,IOO reley -1. Laguna Beach, 3:50.2. HJ • 1. Meyen (E), 5-8; No second or third. U • 1. Oporto (E), 15-3; 2. Fisher (E), 15-1; No third. Tl · 1. Meyers (E), 34-10; 2. Fisher (E), 33-8; ~ No third. SP • 1. A. Tanielu (E). 41-8 112.; 2. Hlirrls (£), 4()..2; 3. AnfY'/O (E), 3M. DT • 1. Romm (E), 13S-2 112.; 2. ArrfYfO (E), 117·3 112.; 3. Kube (LB), 114-7. ..... l8taftde M......,.. ....._a 100 • 1. Zhaldln (LB), 13.1: 2. Gede (LB), 13.1; 2. Donavan (LI), 13.6. 200 • 1. Gade (LB), 27.8; 2. 0-amm (LB). 28.4; 3. Chaldu (LB). 21.5. 400 • 1. Ctamm (LB), 1:033; 2. Krad\ (LB), 1:04.9; 3. McMahon (\..8). 1:07.1. -• 1. Hall (E), 2:36.2; 2. Inouye (E), 2:42.2; 3. Gamboa (E), 2~.6. 1,100 • 1. Inouye (E), 6:11; 2. Rhoeds (L8), 6:12..4; 3. Perltlns (E), 6: 15. 1.200 • 1. Inouye (E), 12:33; 2. Hall (E), 13:05; ). ~Ins (E). 13:37. tOO H • 1. Decker (E), 19. 1: 2. Ames (LI), 19.2; 3. F..ikner (LI), 19..4. .. ". 1. Ames (LI), 53.7; 2. Apodeca (E), 55.6; 3. Feulkner (ll), 1:09. .. ...., • 1. Laguna had\ 52.5. ,.... ...., • '· UlguN had\ 4:27.2. Ml • 1. ~ (t), +e; 2. ICenhlm (LI), 4-0: J . count ,.,,. (E). 4-0. u -1. Gede (LI). t4-10: 2. dlGWollmo (l). 1).11; l . ()*du (LI). 1)-10 112. TJ . 1. Decker (E). 21-11: 2. c.tty (E). 27·10: ).f«r•00.2'-4. • • 1. Mur* (E). .... 2. Wtnky (LI). 21-S 112; ). Go6dlfnJft .. 17 ... DT • 1. 1M Cl). 10CM; 2. c.tty (I). ~ 112; l. Gel ldlmltt U), .. , . • I spin. I'll get that in before the league finals.• . Camey ... 11 already making plans for the league flna.ls, too. •I'm looking forward to it. We're fired up,• be said. •we've got (hurdler) Rlcb.ard Price com- ing back from an injury, and (CAr- rillo) is Jvst recovering from the chicken pox. We're looking good.· Costa Mesa's girls team did not fare as well falling 90-45. Jamie DeNoewer was the top point-getter with a convincing win in the-3,200 (12:29) and sec- ond-place finishes in the 800 and 1,600. She also led off the victori- ous 1,600 relay team. Gegi VandeWalker capfured second places in the 200, 400 and was the anchor of the winning relay squad GIRLS CQNTINUED FROM 1 contender to win both throwing events. "Sylvia has worked real hard in the weight room and she's done well in national weightlifting com- petitions." Tweit said . "She's not quite up there like Laura "Wilson ('96 Sailor-graduate), or Cara Heads ('95) ·~r Gina Heads ('94). But she's in a good spot to reach the CIF Finals in both ·events. This is the first time in the discus that she's finally put it all together.• Tweit also mentioned the vast differebce in num- bers on his team compared to the Sailors' Back Bay rival. •Right now, our school is almost twice as big as Corona, so we just have more of a talent pool," he said. Newport Harbor com- petes in the Orange Coun- ty Championships on Sat- urday at Trabuco Hills, then hosts Woodbridge in the Sea View's final dual meet next We~esday, while tuning up for the league finals, starting with . preliminaries on May 6. •prom a team concept, the league finals are the highlight ot the season, because 90% of the team will be done after that,• Tweit said. ~Only a few lucky ones get to go on.• CdM distance runner Jennifer Morgan had"'iec- ond-place finishes in the 1,600 and 3,200, while teanunate l(elly Hally was second in the 100 and third in the high jump. Melanie Barnes was second in the 100 hurdles and third in the 300s for Cd.M. l(atie Bourgeois had a strong meet for the Sailors, taking second in the high jump and third in the triple jump. Mesa averts no-no COSTA ?vtESA -Costa Mesa's Kristin <:;hisholm broke up a no- hit softball bid by visiting Laguna Hills Thursday in the fifth inning and fellow junior Christy Errico followed with a single. ........ Hiiis 14. c:o.t. Mesa 0 Laguna Hills 212 27 • 14 16 0 Costa Mesa 000 00 • O 2 4 Harlow and Kees; Correa and Chisholm. w · Kees. L • Correa. 28 • O'Donnell (LH). 38 • Harlow (LH). Larsen (LH). (Mesa is 3-11, 1-3). • EagJeS' girls track and field team earns 64-63 triumph. while boyS run past the · host Artists, M-29. LAGUNA BEACH - Estancia High seniors Melia& Inouye and Amy Decker won a pair o1 events, but Tanya Per.kins' UUrd-place flntsbes in tbe 1,600 and 3,200 may have been just as vital as Coach Joan Carlisle's Eaglet came away with a 64-63 · Pacific Coast League track and field victory nlunday on the Artists' track. •All the third places counted today,• said Carlisle, whose team imp roved to 2-4, 1-3 in league. •we needed Tanya_ to .finish_..tbird in the 3,200, because we biew we weren't going to "win the 1,600 relay.• ~ Inouye topped the field in the 1,600 (6:11) and tbe 3,200 (12:33) and was sec- ond to teammate Sarah Hall in the 800. Hal) was also second in the 3,200. Decker came out on top in the 100 hutdles. (19.1) and the triple jump (28-11). Juniot; Mina Teo came up big in the discus, top- ping the 100-foot banter for the first time with a winning heave ot 1()()..4. Preimmen Karina Muniz (shot put) and Amy Delrez (high jump) also earned fint .. plaoe ftnigbes fOT tbe ~·. In tbe boys meet: The visiting Eagles eamed their' first PCL triumph in con- vincing fashion, winning 10 of 13 events to imprGVe to 2-3, 1-3 in Iefgue. . . Junior Alex Hovis con- tinued his stalwart season by winning the 100 and 200, while Luis Lopez (800 and 3,200) and Domlnic.k Meyers (high jump and triple jump} also doubled· for the winners. Alberto Munoz (1,600), Lull Oporto (long jump), Alfred Tcmietu (shot) and John Romm (discus), ro\Ulded out Estanda's individual victors. OCU SOCCER CLUB TEAM ,, .0 # ,.ti---_/ "" '-\~l//ae GIRLS UNDER II· iA aeelring players for both Apring & 1997-98 fall 8eA80D competition. P layer8 mU8t be bom on or after 8/1/86. TR.4lNER 0 Walid Khoury (7l~r t\14:fao4 LIVE Classical Music Along the Course! SK & 1/2 MARATHON KAWAI Sunday May 18, 1997 Newport Beach 8:00am Cl ASSIC l l l I 0 5. I FM lli)~t ,, • ., . -. . briefly Pirates pair advances at Ojai •Freshmen Erickson and Gilliam both easy winners after first-round byes at Ojai Valley lnvitati?nal. • VENTURA -Orange Coast College freshmen TENNIS Cami Brickson and Whitney Gilliam were among the Pirates who advanced Thursday in community college competition a~ the Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament at Ventura High, weekend being a •busy• weekend with the Foothill Invitational and Mission Viejo towna- ments being held. Carpenter said that most of the 12 pro- grams competing will bring both their boys and girls teams. . Grogan leads team to crown WILLIAMSTON, Mass. ..,. Costa Mesa WATER POLO CdM's Max Wallick shared medalist honors with two Chargers with a round of 76, while Innes MacDonald (80), Craig Brooks {81), Jeff Bemis (84) and Steve Brooks (88) rounded out the visitors' top five. · El Thro improved to 7-6, 3-4. OCC spapks conference foes COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's goU team shot to GOLF FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 WIMMING IM TEAMS IN THE HUNT • Pirates men and women just off the lead after first of three-day conference finals at Saddleback College .. MISSION VIEJO The hana), 1:26.39. • • , Erick.son, the Orange Empire Conference ~gles champion, followed a first-round bye with a 6-2, 6-2 second-cound singles biumph over Miho Sujiya from El Camino. Gilliam ~o earned a first-round bye, before bandlin~ San Diego Mesa's Mandy Hoag, 6-4, 6-4, m second-round singles play. Erickson and Gilliam, the conference dou- bles champs, earned a 6-0, 6-0 second-round doubles win over Llsa Hernandez and Lori Tomooka from Hancock, while OCC doubles partners 'Ili.sha Streelman and Martha Garcia won two matches. High graduate Katie Grogan tallied 16 points on eight goals and eight assistS to lead the University of Massachusetts women's water polo team to the school's first··ever New Eng- land Championship. The Minutewomen (21-3) defeated Boston University, Wesleyan and MIT before they downed No. 20 Harvard, 12-3, in the final. a 29-stroke victory over Orange Empire Con- ference foes Golden West and Cypress at the par-71 Mesa Verde Golf Course Th~ay. The Pirates nailed a 406 to Golden 'West's 435. One of Cypress' golfers dropped out of the match disqualifying the team. Larry Eckels and Craig Welker both shot 80s to lead the Pirates. Steve Nonies knocked an 81, and Keith Achman shot an 82. Brandon Thempson rounded out Orange Coast's scor- ers with an 83. Orange Coast College swim team 500 fNe -1. Fowler COCO. 4:50.88; is a mere four points off the lead, 2. Raymond (G), 4:54.93; 3. Muter (P), while the Pirates women are 20 4:55.26, Others: 4. Johnson COCO. points off the top. team score S:00.08; 5. Bise (OC:O. 5:01.79; Thursday after the first of the 7. Kuzman COCO. 5:04.0; tbr d Or Em 10. Burkhalter (OCQ. 5:04.74; ee-ay ange pire Con-16. Green (OC:O. 5:1~.71 . ference Swimming and Diving 200 IM. 1. Andrabe (R), 1:57.51; Championships at Saddleback 2. Wood (P), 1:59.34; 3. Gonzalez (S), College. 2:00.82. Others: 6. Crowson (OCQ, Streelman-Garcia topped Stephanie Bram- mer ~d Nan~ Ortiz from Imperial Valley, 6- 2, 6-2, m the first round, then polished off Jen- nifer Kiehn and Lizette Valencia from Yuba College, 6-0, 6-0, in the second. Grogan, who tops her squad in every offen- sive category and shatter~ the program's sin- gle-season scoring record. earlier this season, and the seventh-ranked Minutewomen anived in Cambridge, Mass. Thursday to begin the Eastern Championship Townament. Mariners victorious, 12-6 OCC sophomore Wisou Ward- 2:05.97; 8. Stephens COCO. 2:08.76. hana woo the 50-yard freestyle, 50 fNe -1. Wardhana (OCQ, 21.29; and also handled a leg on the 2. Burgi (G), 21.60; 3. Dandy (OCC), winning 200 free relay quartet. 11 21.67. Others: 4. Comfort (OCC). Third round action, as well as the Round of 16, is slated today. Frosh-soph meet Saturday The Newport Har- bor High and Costa SWIMMING Last season, UMass finished sixth at the Eastern Championships, but look to fare bet- ter as the team has recorded its only losses against teams from California. Coaches· needed at Newport NEW P 0 RT HELP WANTED BEACH -Newport N E W P o RT LI'ITLE LEAGUE BEACH The Newport.East Mariners defeated the Newport West Yankees, 12-6, at Ensign Field Wednes- day behind the five-strikeout performance of pitcher Cavan Cuyler. The Mariners scattered 11 hits, which included a home run by Jonathan Matinez and two hits each by Patrltj Tokuyama, Scott · Lopez and David Northup. Bobby Messenger also doubled for the Mariners. 21.83; 7. Keating (OCC), 22.07. was Wardhana's second straight 400 free Nl•y . 1. Orange Coast conference title in the 50 tree. He (Comfort, Crowson, Fowler, Dandy), also won the 100 free and the 100 3:39.06. butterfly as a freshman. 3~ Diving · 1. Fitzgerald (R), Costa Mesa High products 325.15; 2. Colton (SOM). 314.0; James Comfort and Ryan Dandy 3. Duran (G), 300.80. Others: also swam legs on both the 200 7. Kramer (OCO. 189.35. and 500 winning free relay teams. WOMEN Dandy ,and Comfort were also Team scores Mesa swimming teams will be joining nine other squads at the 10th annual Estancia Freshmen-Sophomore Invita- tional Swim Meet Saturday with boys preliin- inaries beginning at 8:30 a.m. and girls at 10 a.m. Harbor High School continues a search to fill the voids in girls varsity basketball and girls varsity soccer coaches, both on a head-coach- ing level on a walk-on basis. Andy Clapp and Seitaro Ochiai paced the defense. third and fourth, respectively in (First of three mys) the 50 free.. 1. Grossmont. 198; 2. Palomar. The men 's 268 points trail only 182; 3. Orange Cout. 178; 4 . sad-Interested· parties should contact Athletic Director Eric 1Weit at 760-3327. TODAY SCHEDULE Grossmont's 272. dlebadc. 167; 5. Riverside, 143; 6. OCC sophomore Hilary Cox San Diego Mesa. 53; 7 . Rancho paced the Pirates women, win~ SantiAge>, l1; a. Cypress, 6 . ....... High school • El Toro at Finals will begin at 2 p.m. CdM blown off course, 392-409 , Newport Hi'.'bOf, 3:1S p.m.; Corona~ Mar at Woodb<1dge, 3:1S p.m.; Estall(1a at Cosu Mesa. 3: 15 p.m. • 1ndc INMi field ning the 500 free and contribut-500 fNe · 1· Cox (OCO. s:2o.o; 2. Ridder (S), 5:28.9; 3. Armour (OCO, EL· TORO -The Corona ~el GOLF Mar High boys goU team battled Colleg4! men and Yt10men • SoCal Colle<Je at Golden State Athletic Conference Finals at ~nta Barbara CC. 11 am. •Tet!Ns ing on the Bucs' victorious 400 5:33.55. Others· 7. Bennett (OCC). free relay quartet. 5:47.80; 13. Uceda (OCO. 6:00.56. ·This is great place for teams to showcase top sophomores and freshmen and young swimmers since it's toward the end of the sea- son and a cross-league meet," Estancia boys swim coach John Carpenter said. a howling wind and Sea View League host El Toro with equal futility Thursday. as the Chargers earned a 392-409 boys goU triumph m 18 holes at the El Toro Marine Base. Coll~ and community college men and women Ojai Invitational. The women's 178 points trail '100 IM -1. Nielsen-Pipes (P), 58.71 ; Grossmont "(198) and Palomar 2. Lawrence (P). 1:03.76; 3. Henry (G). (182). l :OS.50. Others: 6. Hislop (OCQ, High school boys and girls · Ojai Valley Invitation.I •Swimming Community college men and women · Orange Empire Confe<ence Finals at Saddleback College, 2 p.m. ORANGE EMPWtE CoNFeto.a I 1:08.01; 7. Libby coco. 1:09.24; 8. MEN Yarbrough COCO. 1:10.06; 12. Sealy •When I first started this 10 years ago, it was sort of a low-key thing, but now it's high- ly competitive," he said. . •Tue wind was howling about 100 miles an hour," said CdM Coach Paul Hahn, whose team was hanqed its first league loss in eight High school boys and glrb ·Valencia at Estancia. 3· 15 p.m. • Softbell team sc.ores (OCQ, 1:11.74. (First of ttv.e mys) 50 t.... · 1. McDonagh (R). 2S':33; 1. Grossmont. 272; 2• Orange 2. Panggabean (OCQ, 25.38; 3. Owen The loccil teams join Mater Dei, Fountain Valley, Aliso Niguel, Dana Hills, Huntington Betich, Brawley, Millikan, Edison and Calvary Chapel at the meet. matches. ' Community college · Orange Coast at Irvine Valley, 3 p m. High school ·Corona del Mar at Newpon Harbof, 3:15 p.m. • Volleybilll • coast' 268; J Saddlebadc. 179 4 (OCQ, 26.19. Others: 7. Helm (OCC). • · · ; • 400 free relay -1. Orange Coast Palomar, 174; 5. Riverside, 124; 6. (C s I G d p be ) "11\is has some of the best varsity competi- tion around," Carpenter said, despite this The Sea Kings (12-3, 7-1 in league), must now defeat Newport Harbor {Tuesday) and Santa Margarita (May 1) to earn the oubight league crown. Community college · Orange Coast at State Tournament Semifinals, vs. long Beach CC. 4:30 (Golden West vs. American River. 7:30). High sc:hool boys • S.nta Margarita at Newport Harbor. 5:45 p.m; Corona del Mar at Irvine. 5:4S p.m.: Aliso Niguel at Cosu MMC!, 5:15 p.m.; Estancia at Laguna Hills, 4:45 p.m. San Diego Mesa. 109; 1. Rancho ox, e~ y, an a, angga an , r-nti~ 57 r.-~-54 4:11 .02. ---· ' ""...-~' · 1M DI I 1 L II (P 200 t.... Nlay · 1. Orange Coast v ng · · owe _, (Dandy, Comfort. Keating, Ward· 290.55; 2. Zollinger (G), 287.55; 3. Eschenwald (S), 247.30. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Labor Code. the ConltlctOf details. Bid• wlll not be ac-ctasslflc1tlon: B f 11h bl 1 f 11 b shall poet a COfY of the d. • cepted from contractora GOVERNING BOARD sell or of any peUUon or consl1ts of the followlng: or~ • paya • n u Y PUBLIC NOTICE in attorney, YoU m1y call (Numero del CHO) termination 0 prevliling not attending this walk· account as provided In Buyer's lnltlll Cash de-ce ed funds on ctos• of an attorney refenal service 87HC09' 1 PUBLIC NOTICE rate ol wage• at .. ch Job tmouoh. Carolyn B. Stocker, section 1250 of the Cllllor· posflln tsCfow S3.ooo.oo '!':~.:. ~ cns147248S 01 a lagal aid office (tiatld Th• n1me and add ess tif ---------lalte NOTICE IS HEREBY Dlreotor, BusJnHI Ser• nla Probate Coda. A Re-Balance ol CHh down-""' .... ea are subject to SUMMONS In the phone book). r ' NOTICI T~ Contractor and any GIVEN that th• abov• vtcee & Au~llery Op-quest tor Special Notice p1ym1n1 to be deposited In connrmatlon by tl'le supe-(CITACION JUDICIAL) Oespues de que I• en-the court Is: (El nombre V INVITING BID.I aubcontrktOl(I) ahaJI pay named School District 01 eretlone form ls avsltabl• from the escrow prior to submission rlor cour1, and no 111• may NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· traguen Hla cftaclon Judi· dlftcdon Cle la corl• •ti NOTICE IS HEREBY not Ifft than the apeclfled Orange County CA. acting Publlahed Newport cour1 ci.k. of form 1228 to ABC be consummated and no (Avlso a AcvSICIO) MARY claf usted Uene un plazo de Orange County Harbor Mu· OIVEN that the City of prevailing ratn of wagaa to by and uvough' 1ts Govern-Beach-Costa Meaa Dally Attornelf for the Petit $197,000.00 ~·r ':y l>9 tecOfded and ELLEN STONE. an lndl· 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS nlcipal Court, 4601 Jambq-Coata M .... ec1lng by and all worker• employed by Ing Boatd, he<elnafter r• Pilot A..,. M tloner: It hH been agreed be-• ver o a purchaser vidual and DOES 1-10, In-para pruenllr una ,.. rH Road. #104, Newport through Ila Governln11 them In the execution of i.rred to u "DISTRICT.'' .,...125. ay 2. 1997. HARRY It. WESTOVER twffn the Selltr/Ucen1H unlit court conllrmaUon has elusive. spuesta tscr111 a maquln1 Beach. CA 92660-2595 Board. hefelnafter referred the contract. w\U r~tve up to but not F823 ESQ (CS8#028248) ' and the Intended Buyer/ been acquired by the Con-YOU ARE BEING SUED BY en esta corte. The name address and lo u the City will receive A payment bond and per I t th th bOY 11 led PUBLIC NOTICE • ' TransferH, as requlred by aervator. PLAINTIFF· (A Ud le est • Una cart• o una Hamada • • . up to, but nOt later than lormanc. bond will be r;. Ila,,:, a-:'.ted• ~da ~°' athe HARRY E. WESTOVER Sec. 24073 ol the Business The ConseNator resemts demandando) l<ATHEAIN~ 1elelonlca no le olrec.,a telephone number ol.p~n- 10:00 a.m. of the day of quired prlOf to the execu-award of• contract for the BSC 8151 & ASSOCIATES, 801 and Professions Code, that the right to refuse to ac· STONE, an lndMdual. pro.tecclon: su r~spuasta ll'.f's attorney, or plam11lf M1y 12, 1997, aalled bid• tlon of the contract. The above projec1. Bids shall NOTICE OF DOVER DRIVE, STE. the consideration I~ the cept any bids. You have 30 CALENDAR esnta a maqulna toena qu~ Without an attorney, ls: (l!I lot the award of a contract piyment bond 11\d pet· be rece!Ved In th• place PETITION TO 1 o O, NE w p ORT transfer ol th• busmen KIMBERLY A. ROHN DAYS aftlf this summons cumplir con las forrnab· nombre. la e11recclon y et f01: formance bond shall be In ldenUlled above and ahall BEACH, CA 82880 and license Is to be paid ( B • r No• 1 5 3 7 8 2), is Hrved on you to 1111 a d1d11 lagalts 1propl1das numero de teletono ci.1 TRAFFIC SIONAl INSTAL· the form and •amount set be opened arid publlcly ADMINISTER Published Newport only alter the transfer has COVINGTON & CROWi, typewritten response 11 thl1 t i uslld qulere que ta Corte abogldO del damandante,. lATION ANO STREET IM· forlh In the contrlCt docu-read aloud at th• above-ISTATE OF: Beach:Costa Mesa 0111 been approved by the D• LLP, ATTORNEYS AT court. Hcuche au cuo. o del dernandante que no PROVEMENTS AT FAIR· menta stated time and place ROBIRT ELMER SWAM P'I t I Y partment of Alcoholic Bev-LAW 1131 WEST A letter or phone call wlll SI uated no pr11enta au II d VIEW REGIONAL PARK In aecordanc• wtlh prov!-Each bidder must submit •k• R081!RT 11. SWAN I o\Apr I 21. 25. 28, 1e,:1 e<ag• Control. SIXTH STREllT POST not protect you; your type· respuest• I tiempo, poael• N:· ~bog~ 0, es1 8625f ENTRANCE ANO PlACEN· 1lona of Publlc Contract with each bid a certified or CAlll NO. A'87033 r m 74 Deted At»rll 18, 1887 OFFICE BOX 5• 0 written response must be perdtr •I caao, YI• pueden · uppa • ·' TIA AVENUE, CITY Code Section 22300, 1u1> cuhlff'I check payable to To all helra, beneftc:iatles, URBAN FOODS, INC., 1 15• N• In proper legal lorm 11 you qultar au 11larl6, su dlnero (7t 4l 752-8090, BAATZ, PROJECT NO. 97-06; FED· 111tutlon of ellglbl• and the DISTRICT or a bid credltor1, contingent credl· ..,.a,BLIC NOTICE Bv: David M . Den-TARIO CALIFORNIA want the court 10 hear your Y otru cosas de . au KNUPPEL & CHUN. 191<¥> ER AL N 0 . ST PL H 0 equlvalent HcurltlH for bond In the form Ht forth tore, and per1on1 who may ~..... holm PrH. 81782, TEL (809) 983-case. propledad sin avlao adiclo-Von Karman Avenue, Ste. 5312(017) any monies wlthheld to en-In th• contract docutMnts otherwlH be Interested In cn•1474882 CHONG'& INC •Cell 8383 FAX (808) 381· If you do not tile your re· nal,por part• de la corte. 750, Irvine. CA 92612 All blda •hall be made on 1ure peflormance under In an amount not less than Jhe wlll or Hl1te, or both. NOTICE TO f 1 c ti' • 8782, Attorn•v• for 1po11se on time, you may Eiusten otros requlsltos le-DATE: FEB 20 1881 a bid form fuml.lhed by the thle contract will be permit· 10% of the maximum of: ROBERT ELMER SWAN CREDITORS OF or~• 11orpore on Leule B. Wala ton lose the case. and your ga\"· Puede que uated J. PETERSON Ct.rk City. ted at the reque1t and ex· amount of bid as a guaran-aka ROBERT E. SWAN BULK SALE AND OF ub shed Newport Conaervetor ' wages. money and prop-qu tra llamar • un abogado 8 D B It D' Bids win be recelv~ at pen1t of the contr1ct0f. tH that the bidder wlll A PETITION has been INTENTION TO Beach.Colla .Meaa Dally erty may be taken wllhovt lnmedlatamante. SI no V • r 01 eputv the City of Costa Meaa at Each bidder 1hall po11e11 enter Into the propoaed filed by MARGARET w. TRANSFER Pilot Apr11 25, 1997. Published New po.rt further warning from 1he conoce a un abog~do Published Newport the Otlfce of lh• City Clerk, at th• time this contract 11 contract " the aam. 11 SWAN In the Superior .ALCOHOLIC F822 Beach-Costa Mesa Dally court. puede Hamar • un 11rv1clo Beach-Costa Mesa Daily P.O. Box 1200, t7 Fair awarded a Clat• "CtO" awarded to such bidder. In Court ol Calilornla, County BEVERAGE LICENSE Pilot Aprll 18, 21 , 25, 1997. Thllf& are other lagal re-de ielerencla de •bogados Piiot April 18, 25. May 2, 9. Drive. Costa Meu. Callfor· (Electrlcal EnglnffrlnQ) LJ.. the •vent of !allure to enter of ORANOE. PUBLIC NOTICE FM795 qulremen11. You may want 0 1 una onclna de ayud• 1997 nla 92628, at °' before the c:.nse, pul'luant to Public Into u ld contract. auch •• THE PETITION requests (U.C.C. 8101 •t eeq. Buy 11 Sell It Fl d 11 10 call an attorney right legal (vea el directorlo 1•1• 1'794 time and Clete 1tated Contract Code Section curtty wtu be forfeited. that MARGARET W. SWAN end 8 & P 24073 cna1411378 Ci•• lft dn · away. II you do not know lonlco). abov9, at which lime they 3300. TM IUCCftllul bid-The DISTRICT reserves be eppolnled u personal et eeq.) • SUPERIOR COURT OF 1 e • CASE NUMBER will be publlcfy opel\ed and dlf mu1t maintain the tJ. the tight to reject any Of 111 r•PfHentattve to admlnl.. Escrow No. ·1138&-QQ CALIFORNIA. read aloud In tht Council c.nae throughout the dura-bids or to waive any Ir· ter the Hl•I• of the dece-Notice 11 hereby given COUNTY OF Chambers at said eddreu. tlon ol this contrect. ragularlllH Of lnfOfmalltlH dent. . that a bulk ule of assets SAN BERNARDINO Each bid must conform No bidder may withdraw In any bids or In the bid· THE PETITION reque1t1 and • transf8f of alcohollc WEST DISTRICT and be rHponslve la all his bid tor a perlOCI of sixty ding. No bidder may with-th• decedent'• wm and beverage license ls al>0\11 partlnar1t Bidding and Con. (60) day. after tht date ut draw any bid fOf a period coe11en1, tt any. be admitted to be made. ConHrvetorshlp of tract Oocumenta. A •et ol tor the opening thereof, ex-of 75 days after tM date to probate. TM Will and The nlJTl9a, Social Sacu-the Person end Eetat• Bid Dc>c:utMnt• may be ol> cept u provleled tor In ~ set fOf the openlni> of bids. any codlcU. are avaUable rity °' Federal Tax Num-o f W I L L I A M R • talned at the omce ol the Public Contrlle1 Cod• Sec-The Dlatrlct ha.a obtain.cs f()( examination In the me bef'I. and eddresses ot the KllTINGIR, Cons•rv• City EnglnHr, 77 Fair lion 5t00 et aaq. from the DifectOf of the O.. kept by the court. Seller/llcenue are: tH NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING . OrlW, Co9ta M ... , CaJllor• TM City Council of IN partrMnt of lnduttrlal 8tla-THE PETITION requests URBAN FOODS. INC., 500 CAii NO CPW 240 nla, upon notWefundable City of Cotta Meu re-Ilona the g.,,.al prtvalllng authoflty to administer the Newport Centlf Dr N-· • payment ol '20.00. Art ed· 11tW1 the rlQht to re)9ct rate of per diem wagH and .. 111e under the Incle~ port Beach CA 9266o· Tax NOTICE OF SALi Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the Oty of NeWp<>rt Beach will hold a public hearing regarding Amendment No. 853 on property located at: Balboa Island and little Balboa Island in the City of Newport Beach. . ,, dltlonal charge of S5.00 will any and. all blcJa or to waive th• geMral prevallfng rate dent Admlnlat.ratlon of E1-ID No.: 33..0526033 ' O' RUL P"OPERTY be mad• If handled by trregularltlu In any bid. fOf hollda{ and overtime tat•• Act. (This authority The business Is known (Probet• Code mlll. Bid Document• and Contrlle10f ahall comply work In the locality In will allow tht peraonal rep-u : WOK Spirit Section 2540, other contrllCt docu1Mnt1 with th• pr0Vlalon1 of See· which th• WOf'k 11 to be rHentallve to take many TM name1, Social Secu· 10300, 10304) rnay alao be examined at tlon t770 to 1780 lnclualve, performed f0t each craft, action• without court ap-rlty or Federal Tax Num-Notice 11 hereby given tti. Otllce of the City Ct.rk ol the California Labor clHalllcatlon 0t type of provaJ. Btf01e taking cer· bert, and address .. of the that LHslt B. Walslon, aa of the City of Costa MHa. Code, the pre\lalllng rate w0tk nffded to execute taln very Important actlone, Buy•r/TranslerH ire: Con .. rvator of the Person Bid Docum.nt1 will not be and ace,. of wagn .. tab-the contract. Hollday rain howevtll', the per1onal rep-CHONO'S INC., P.O. Bo• and E11a1e of Wllllam R. malled unltH the ad• Ushed by the Director of shall be paid a1 apecllled reHntatlva wlU be required 21181 Redondo Beach, CA Klsllnger ("Estate"), wlll dltlonal 15.00 char119 11 In-tM O.parttMnl of lndue-In the collectlve bargaining to give notice to l11t11 .. ted 90278 Tax 10 No.: 95· Hll at private 111• under eluded with payment. trial Aelatlons, Stale of Cal· agreement appllcabt. to per1ot11 unlHI they have «e1g1e tht term• and conditions Each bid ahall be ac-llomla. which are flied with each ~ulal' etan1 cl... waived notlc. or consented M llsted by tM S•ll•r/U· hereln1ner rMntloned real companied by tM bid ,.. the City Clark of the City of alflcatfon Of type 01 work to the propoud action.) cet'laff, all othef buslnna propetty of the E1tate lo- curlty, Uat of Offlg,,.ted 'Co1ta 'M ... : and •hall fe>t• employed on lh• projKt. Tht Independent ldmlolt· namu and addr11111 cated In th• City ol New· Subcontractore. and Non-felt 99111ltle1 prHcrlbed Copl .. olL echedul•• ol tratlon authority wtn be uMd by the SeUar/UcensM port Buch, Orange eollutlon Atlldavlt required therein fOf noncompllanee rain ao d9l91'mlned are on granted unleu an Inter· Within tht" year• before County, California. and de- by lh• Information F0t Bid· ol tM Mid cod•· Ille at the Dl•trlct office and "ted pereon fllet an ob-the date such Hat was sent scribed u follows: Art un- dera. MARY •LLIOTT, Depo ere aveltabl• to any Int«· j4lctlon to lhe J>9tltlon and Of delivered 10 I.he B1.1Y9r/ divided one-eighth (t/8th) Thia project 11 a federally utJ City C1ertc Hied patty upon request. ahoW good eautt Why the Tran1ferH are: D.D.C. lntlf'fft In Lot 3 and the funded Pfotect end will be City of c........ In acc:Ofdance with s.ctlon OOl.w1 should not grant the RESTAURANTS. INC., AND Southealllf!Y Rectangular under fed..-al reaulatlone Publlah•d Newport 1773.2 of the Callfomla aulhofllY. dba WOK Splflt at: 3282 N. 20 FMt of lot 4 In Block whlctl lnclud9 OM-Bacon Labor Code, the Contrecte>t A Hl!AAINO on the Dri· 8-putveda Blvd.. Manha!· 132 of the "R..Subdlvlalon end related ect.a. Tht Wll99 .. ach.CO•ta Meea Delly ~ pc>91 • oopy ot the de-tlon will be Mid on MAY tan 8"Ch, CA. 488 E. 17th of Corona Del Mar", In the det«mlnetion Wiii be undaf flllot Apf112S, Mey 2, 1181. tetrnlnatlon 01 · prevailing 15, 1917, at 1:C5pm In St., Costa ....... CA, 3930 City of Newport Beach Davit-Bacon end , ... led Fla1 ,... of ~ at MCh job Q:ept. 703 located at 341 Brfttol St., Santa Ma. CA. County of Or1ng9. State of act1 end the Dtotrtmtnt of aa•ILIC -TICI •· nie tchectul9 of per TN CllY DfNI Soult\, Or· mn a Toro Ad., EJ 'r0to, ca111orn1a. u per Map Re-lndUltltal ~ Sia.. rv ..v · diem w.-le ~ :! 7 · CA t2M8. CA.. & 4250 Btrranca Park· corded In eooai 4, Page 87 A City Council initiated amendment to Chapter 20.83 ·of the MuniclPat Code to prohibit condominium development and condominium conversions In the R· 1.5 District for Balboa Island and Uttle Balboa Island. This project has been reviewed, and it has been determined that it is categorically. exempt under the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. i ., ' . t • . ,, ,, , ' '! Notice is hereby further given that said public hearing will be held · ~ ' :r ~uC:n=:. co"!:'-~!-7!..1 ~~ ,:.:Y1or°'~ ~of~~io: ~ ~ '=t.C;! t>e sold.,. ~~~~c•:rn:d• ,:::.;. at'8ll P9Y not '"' then the "• ,_ vn and ~ wottc 11\811 be should appear at the hear· detcrlbld., In ~al u : County, lhoWn u Parcel 3 hloh« MG9 ,. .. ). CALL01N00 '°"o 8•TID8T et time and Oll9'half. TM !n9 and eta .. 'I04X c» Furniture. Flxluree and on Pare.I ~No. 9C>-2St ... 1he City hU obCalned SCH l. I RIO : ContractOf and M1t eub-e:: °' tie written of>. equipment, 900dwlll ........ llltd In 800I! n:J, P11ge1 '1 from the onc10f of the 0.. NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED 'conlrltetOt(I) ehllll pey not With the coun be-hold lnternf. IMMhold Im-end ' of ,~ Map1, In pattlMnt of 1nduittr1al ...._. ICHO<X. DISTRICT .... than N ~pt• the heerlng. YOUI •Po provemant•, loQelhef with the Office of the County llont the gtnerlf Of'IY9'llna PROJECT: BID loe.t7, Ytllllng ,..... of WIG" to ... peeranc• =In '*'°" the ..., and win. UcenM Record• of said=. ra4e of I*~...= ri COHTRACT 101 .. 1, RE· wottc..-. ~ by them Ot llY Y04JI • No. 4t-3not0. and are fo.. Tht proP911Y le the geMral ,... ITROOM MODlfltNIZA-tntheN.cullonofthecon-lfl~OUAR9AC IDITOR cat•d at : 3212 N. referredto .. 2t1t0c: kW holdey and ov9rtirM TIOH.AT NHHS trld. Ot I contingent etedllOI of ~a BIYd. Manhat. Blvd.,~ IMct'I Call- WOfk In th• locatny In "° D!AOU~E: MAY 11, A itayment 9ond and • the dtCMMCI, yOu tnUlll flle tan BMcl\, CA. iOatf 1orni. (APN 052"°32•tij. wtllctl the work le IO be 1•1 AT 2:00 ....... l'eftofmllllC.l9 lofld tNll be yot.r ctaim With the coutt The lllnd of llcenae 10 be lldl Of ofltra llfl Invited petfOlmld tor eech craft1 it~ Of' llD RECEIPT: teQUWed pnor to ...cu11on and melt a copy to IN per-trenalerred la: On•Sale tor tNt ptOOet1Y and mutt ct~ 0t type 0t IUllNHt IEfMCH & of the corct11Ct and lhall bt eoMI repr .. antatlve ap. leer and Wint now fhuecl be In wrltlnO ri w11 be ,.... WOftl nMdect to ..tcute AUXILIARY OPIRAT10NI, In the'°'"' Mt for1h In the Polnlld llY the COW\ Within lot IN orem&a.. loceted at: otMd M the~ Of Cov- the oonhCt. Holldey ra11t 2MfoA IMt ltreet. Coeta cornet ~ tour montht t.orn the date Ula N. lepuMda BIYd., ~ & Cfow'9. enomty at'8ll be Mid M ~ Meta, CA UGI, (114) bet\ l:llddet ehell be a a. ol h ~Of the let· Mannenen Beeetl, CA loi' ConMrvlt!lft.~11131 W. In the ooledlll9 IMWCllWna ~ ~ coi•aotor ~ Wt ., pcO'MecJ In MCtlorl The end.-dal• ot 911Cth "'"'· wne a, On- 991""*'4 apploelile to itLACI PLANllDOCU. to tM .,._. and "°' 1100 of the Oalltoml9 "°' the ....,..,.,..., le on 01 tsto. Callforrie t17tl 0t NCltl '*"°'*' cnft1 dM-Ml.NT1TO11 ftlCKID ~ IMelor'9 COdl #Ml be lo bet• Code. Tht llM for .. before 1/1117?..~ut no ~to Howard S. lo- tlllcaloft or twos "' wont ..,. • ......,_, ----"' .. i,F "'9 d8lmt w11 not ...,.,. eoorw "*" 111~1 at IW reneietn CIC ~ & ~ on f'9 ..-ot. P\M na: -.oo ~ o"••• ....... tour fftOr""8 -.om oe1oe ot HllolWll ..,.. CIC c.o.., .,...__.,, • .,.,., C.-fll ........ ol ~ ft'I ~----• IW Maftn9 dlile ldoed lo. CeibM, 4100 ..... lltnl after h PlltftHlla" ,_ .. •111 wlllllM .. on .., A !ftM' •--.,.. Port Ill., ... 1», """*' ol ttlll .... end belore on the 8th day of May 1997, at the hour of 7 :00 p .. m. in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CalifomJa, at which time and place any and all persons Interested may appear and be heard thereon. If you challenge this project in court, you may be limited to ~Ising only those issues you or someone else raised et the public hearing described in this notice or In written correspondence deJIYered to the City at, or prior to, the pubic hea~. For Information caU (714) 644-3200. • . ~ • ·l '• ! .. ~­,, ·~ fAlll•~~.....,,. ........ ~a,,fl/tf•c1111rt811c• .. 11 .. Cir Qertl'a Oto *""'!f .......... fll IN cen count Oft • Ml • . YOU MAY IXAMINI IN leocih. CA ta110. _,, .... la made ....... lot. IOCllled II T1 '* ... Ii ....... _, fllf..., I. myMd of ~ ........ tly IN oourt. I YoU The aMOUN of the pur-be ,,.... Oft AINI R. 1117 i• DrM. o........., ~ ,., 11 .. a.a,..._. cllee lleme. 111 w .. • ,_.. ei•uud "' dW price or coi•ldt. or,_..,......,"'.... :~ ~ n1e -. .,., .. .,... ............ • ..... • our OOIUfnM ..,,... IN ......,= ,,.. .. lllDn "'coi111C1o11 .-IN llowM=. eo ._,.. ... •.., •••ll• .-tr ...,._ ...... 6 ~ qualtfted ~ to _... • ..,.,... ..._ ....., fll .. '°"* .,., Mn IN ...,.. n..ALbd U..wrnnrl D-...L. • ,.. .......... ._._ n..u., ~ .t.....aa 25. lftft7, F814 ! ...-~ !°"'*'.., ~ Olllll .-.. ,.....,==, .............. ._. ..., .. ,.. ~1-..,-.~• ~...-~m"I""• , 77 .. . 11'1 '"'*'* _.!I! ~ ~..!! '.. M8 MT8 ·~ ...... fll an lnAl•i -=·· Ill IN tftf, I lllntm.lel .. C~--_,.14t-lftd ........... """"~-~ ,,......-; ... .__.. ._ _______ ..__ ....... -...,liiiiiiili·iiiill-..., ...... _..., ______ ...._ ... .._ ..... .._.iiiilliilll;; ' ., FRIDA"' APRIL 2S. 1997 'I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLI~ NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICll PUILJC NOTICll . PUBUC NOTICES -... PUBUC Noncn PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC 'NOTICES PUBLIC NOTtCIS PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICB THa FULL TUT .. PUIUC NOTICI l>utlneu ~? No ouctld by' .,, 1nc1.~ua1 PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: •n tndi~dual ~ .,. ....-._ .. lfl• otdlnanoe inaw a,. oana 1nno11a1SOl'I•, a Ce.ff· ducted by: en Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Ho~ "IOI.I •titted doing · Hove you 1tarttd dolr1f1 MOliOI Of ~ .. 8lalllll ID ·---c-n-1-140--.,-04-,--• reed In ·~ CHJ Clerk'• f1ctltlow a-...ne•• 1 o t fl I• corp o t •'Ion. t!:,~r~s~oyu.,1·~~·e1 °0•no ,1ctitlou• •u•lneu bvstn ... ytt? CM-01.f7 Flctltl•w auslneH butl1-.t1 r.•t7 YH. Jiil\, I 1111 ....., _... FlctltloLlt Bu:sJnHI OM• TT ,.. D I Name Stal•....,.l Gtolfrty Spencer, Viet Paut Joseph Well'lbtrg I Rebecca Ntal Captain N•rn• Stalem.1tt Ce11le Al en 01(JVt• fl ....._. Jillll !' Name ltal..,..ent Cott•'•"•· r r ve, ni. IOUowtno persona tte Ptetlclen1 This ttai.ment wais fifed NJfme tatement Thi• statemerii wu l1lt<I Th• tollowlng p1t1ont ar1 Tl~• atatement was filed ~ ,. f7.o:all d m Tn. foilOWlng .,.,.ons arc MARV T. aU.IOTT1 doing business as~ 91}" Thls IUltoment wu Ned wtlh lh• County Ci.tk of d~..:. f~~~.~~!1: With the COWlft ClerJC ol doing busll*H as: Ell.ta.· bit tlleC C°':nty C~•~:r alllill ............ GI Oii dOlng bu&ln• .. u; Au111111n O•put" Cl ... Cl•.... •hof• Ceblnett dba e.y. wl11' lh•cCoun1y c1.,1< ol On1119• County on 3-27·~7 Matin• Boatwo1x1 'iua 1/2 Otanee County on 4·15·'7 be1h Patmtt Anocl1tH, rangt ow;.~:;1s•1e ~It".. .. CtiHt At1oclat11. 4490 ,, I •• ... ll'tot• 00011, 75~ W. t7fh Orange ounty on 4'22•97 H•7371SS04 E t61h S C • M 1ff73717SU 2955 Champion Way 1170, 19 ..... ti ...... Z to Vpn Karman Av• .. Newe>Qtt Publ thtd Ntwport St .. Ste. H, Cotti Mtll, CA 19973711310 011lly P·UOI April 4 11 18 ~s~2627 t.. otla .... Oally Pilot April 18, 25, Tustin, CA ~2'182 ' Dally Piiot Aptll 4, fl. 18, .. ,...,.. ;::::,.. ct~ eeoch CA 9266() 8ueh·Coa11 Mesa Dally 92627 Onlty ,..11o1 Apr11 25, M1ty 2 25 1997 • hsa Daniel Robert Aguda, 318 M•i 2, 9, 1991 F812 Etiul>eth Ann Palmer, 25, 1997 F7G3 E. a...i ~· .,.. to till LIM N'o. 9 (Al.ttumn Chete· Pilot A,)111 25. 1997. • G1egson !Srlet Hall, 1423 9, 16, 1997 F831 • •12 E 1 ~h St c 29SS Champion Wey 1170 TICE 10.0D A.M. ti M rr1 o N t PUBLIC NO,..l"E i •• ,, c· A 9"2'6.,7 " oata PUBLIC NnTICE Tu,11n, CA &2782 · PUBLIC NO 111;..i ..., Clllll ~ ~ ~~:~~,,!,.~~ll~r_:, ~:; F818 e.'ach-:~02660 ewpot PUBUCNOTICE •"' ... · " 'o(' Thls bu1lneu 11 eon· .. -d-~111161~ .... Ke1rn1n Ave.,' Ntwport PUBLIC NOTICE An Cont1q.,.z., 755 w. 171h "Ffctltlo .. • lu-•-e·•• This butlneH i• con• Flctlllou• •u•lneH ducted by• an Individual FJctlUous Bu•ln .. • e.Ultld:;:.11• Wt end Buch CA 92000 St .. Ste. H. Co11a Mesa. CA FlcUUou• 8uslneH .. ...,. ducted by: in Individual . Name Statement Have you started doing Name tt•t•m•"' .._. '° • .... 1111111 Air/Lyon Inc 8 Calllomla NOTICE 92827 N•m• Statement Nam• Statement Have you sta.rted doing The rollowlno per•ons are bustneu yot? no The following persons ere i.1 tJ/ftlJlll died' fl 111111 ~ N coiporetlon 4490 Von Kar· INVITING BIOS This bualntu I• con· The rottowlng person• ere Tht followtng .,.raons 111 ~sines~ yet? No doing butin•H as: south• Ellz.abeth A. Palmer doing business as: K•IY ~·Wl!"~-~-lllan Ave., Newport 8Hoh, Seated bids may be '" ducted by: a general part• dofr~ business as: lht doing business u : Magic anlet obert AgUd• l•nd Glau & MitrO< 6175 This 1ta1ement was filed Boll. 71 t W. 17th St .. IF• ... ~ dllCltillt ~ CA 92660 ctlved at lhe offio. of tn. ne11hlp E.O.M. ShOp. 7277 Mwdy Button Company. 616 S. T_h~s ~tat¢ment ~1' :1~ Mancheater, Buena ' Park, wllh the Counly Clerk ot 11, Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 11111119 •......, Oii lliill o.d Thlt business 19 con City Cterk, 3300 Newf)Ol1 -Have you s.terted doing Circle, Huntington Beach, Magnolia Ave., Fullerton. wit 1 • ounty " ° CA 90821 Orange County on 4·22·97 Abdelktder Bellamlne. 5515 Of fll& Tiit ...-._ ~ ducted by: a general part: Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768. bus1nest ye!? Ves. 8·10·93 CA.92647 ~AE~~JA3~A INC CA) 6 8 Orar\ge Coumy on 4-8·97 <:.Jrson Carl Landers, 25~ 19973718302 Rqs~wood Av. 11109, Ct· til9I OQmlllCl'I ..-....i. I~. ntrsht Newport Beach. CA 92650. Gregson.Hall Franz. Josef Klarer, 155$5 • ••I< • 1 19973718734 Elden Ave .. fC·l, Cos)11 Daily Pltot AptU 25 May 2 martllO, CA 93010 dfllllll~...._,..,.,_ The r~lstranl commenctd 1768 unlit 2:00 p.m. 011 ltie This sta1emen1 was flied Huntington .VIiiage Lane SA Magnotla Ave .. l'ullerton, Dally Pilot APrll 1 I , 18, 25, Mna, CA 92627 9 16 1997 ' Fe34 This business !S con· ii pirpcrllCI ID t.: tlM IOlle to transact business under 21st day ol May, 1997, at with the County Clerk of ll'257, Huntington Beach, ~h192~ 1 1 May 2, 1987 F788 This busint's Is con· • • ducted by: an lndl111duOI sn.t. -CGlllll ...... ~ the fictitious name or which tlma such bids shall Orange County on 4·22·97 CA 92647 _ s us nest s con. ducted by: an lndlvlduel PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing n. ~ T~ names listed above on: 1• beopenedandreadfor: 10973718300 Thl1 buslneu Is ,con-duC1edby:ecOfpora1ion PUBLIC NOTICE Have you staned doing buslneuyet?No . ~lillbllyblfY~amdlw 3•85 MACARTHUR BOULE; Dally Pilot Aprll 25 May 2 ducted by: an individual Ha~e you .started doing business yet? No PlctlUou• BualneH Abdetkader 8ellam1ne IN pn:ipMy **"-end ~ C YARD WIDENING 0 4 ' ' Heve you slatted doing bvsiness yet? Yes, 12·1·9G Fictitious Busln .. • Carson Cati Landers Name Statement This statement was llled QllMIGll._,......_ I If¥, tllolM\ VM No. 9 (Autumn has•· MILES N/0 SAN JOAQUiN 9• 16• 1997 F838 business yet? Yes 4·1• VERIDATA, INC., P. John· N•m• St•t•ment This statement was flied Tr,e following persons are with the County Clerk ol llllWI. n. tclllll ..,,. d 0. Denver). 8 California lim· HILLS ROAD TO FORD I N T 1997 ' son CE 0 wt C C f 0 ann Counly on 3 24 97 _. ...._ .-...i-1ted partnership . ROAD PUBL c 0 ICE Franz J Ktarer This at81emar11 was fifed Th• following petsons.ate lh the ounty lerk 0 dong business as: DCI r .. .,c • • ur..-s '*'°' ... v• _... B Ai/L "-tes · dolngt;>uslnessas·"ahfOf 01angeCountyon3·31·97 Marketing Concepls, 8208 199737'5028 ..anllbrltll~'°lll.'* L :r: a' c~~k.rnl:'~~ted Con11ac.t No.: C·2825(Fl ~letltlout Bu11n .. • This statement was filed with the County Clerx or nla Bridal conna~llons' 19973'1t5772 w. Ocean Front, Newport Oalty Pilot April 4, 11, t8, ..s ,...-.. ...._, -., p'a,'inarshlp, Its general ·Approved by the City HameSt•t•cpent whh lh• County Clerk 'Of OrangeCountvon 4•22·~7 1018 Sucklngham Lane: Oaily Pilot Aprlf 4, 11. 18, Beach,CA92663 25,11997 F767 ~~.,.,...llhlillte panner Council this ,14th day of The following persons are Ora.nge Counly on 4·15·97 19073-718312 Newport Beach, CA 92860 25 1997 F7s8 Dave-Schwarm. ~208 W. dhWW~d .. Nclllr:it By: Air/Lyon Inc .. a Call· Aprll. 1997 doing businen as: Best 19073717504 Dally Pilot A,)rU 25, May 2, l<etry D. Peters, 1016 ' Ocean Front, Newport PUBLIC NOTIC! Of S. II! 1120.1207 In ldr:lll:n tornia Corporation, ils 4gen· Isl L•Vonne M. H•rk· Automotive, 909 N Ha1bor Dally Piiot April 18, 25, 9, 16, .1997 F835 Buckingham Lane, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. CA 92663 to calll\ h INllll wl ._ • eral partner less, Cllv Clerk Blvd .. Santa ~a. CA 92703 May 2, 9, 1997 F807 Beach. CA 92660 • Ttlla business la con· fllND.1tf11T111• ~dwdldrlWnon• ... or /s/ Alchatd E. Frankel, As· Perspective biddtts may Farzad Farnoomand, 7815 PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con. Flctltloos Bu•lnest ducted by: an Individual AC11110Ul'IUllNEIS llltianll banll. • dlet:k drlWn ~ • sistant Secretary, Dated: obtain one aet of bid docu· E Rainview Ct., Anaheim, PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an Individual Name Stllt•ment Have you started doing MAllEITATDl8fT lflle or fedenll Cid iriln or • FT~~~uas7ai~1m~~7 was flied ments at the ptice of ~~e~28?:adseta, 7233 E Fictitious llu•ln .. • F~~!!:!':t:.:~~~~· -~es~0:et?5~~~~-3~~~ng d~~~ fo~l~;~':sr~~~n~1::~ bO':~~es~~!~~~es. 4·21·97 do~tle ~ne: ~T~ :;:-,r:a 1¥ :.i--..:= wnh the County Clerk of $75.00 at Ula office of Iha Drake Or .. Anaheim, CA Name Statement The following persons are Ke1ry D. Peters num Leads, 177 Riverside This statement was filed LEGAL SERVICES <444 Wttt a•llOdltionor-.bri' Orange county on 3·20·97 Public Works Department, 92807 The followlng pe1sons are doing business as: Srents This statement was filed Dtlve, Suile F, Newport with the County Clerk ot Ocean 111~ Suitt 600 Lono rn Mdlon 51112 d h t99737148()3 3300 Newport Boulevard, ·This business is• con· doing busl(10ss as: Prlzesl Property Maintenance, with the County Clerk of Beach, CA 92663 Orange County on 4·22·97 CAW · lnlncillCodl~llllloiEldtodo Dally Pilot April 4• 11, 18, P.O. Box 1768, Newpor1 ducted by: a general part· 5242 Argosy Ave .. Hunting· 1766 Iowa, Costa Mesa. CA Otange County on 4-4·97 David M. Perry, 177 River· 199737183Q3 BtlCll, UP ~in tta 11111. In the ...ii 25. 1997 F753 Beach, CA 92659·1768. nership ton Beach, CA 92649 92828 19973718384 side Drive, Suite f , New· Dally Piiot April 25 May 2, cal~ltLI~ ~ lllw ' llntllrelllltlllln C8lh luoc•ClllCI For turther Information, Have you ·started doing Far East Leisure Indus· Brent Christian McFaut, Dally Pilot April 11• 18, 25• port Beach, CA 92663' ·9 16 1997 ' F838 1 oma, CA ll0802' 1111 tlllllet ~ wtNdd tilt ..,. call Gail Pickart, Projecl ~~~neH yet? Yes, Feb. 17, ~~:Y '".;~e_<~A~u~~~gt~~ ~~g~~owa, Costa Mesa, CA ~ay 2, 1997 F792 Juhdt!d ~~~~~e~~iv:~ua~on· • PUBLIC NOTICE ~l~JET~Cled by= d..:m. ~~ u: ___ S_P_E_C-IA_L ___ Manager, at 673·6n9. Fred lzadsota Beach, CA 92649 · This business is con· Have you slarted doing """""' 11... .....-1$ .. p. ~or tndcnll 11 1 me111r d PROVISIONS Published Newport This statement was flied This business Is con-ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Fictitious BuslnHs The reQIS eo~,.!12 Seid .. w1 be""*· tu Beach·Costa Mesa Dally with the County Clerk ol ducted by: a corporation Have you start~d doing David M. Perry Name Statement transact busioen Unwr u"' C1M111f11 or ~ INV~T~~:f:tos Pilot April 25, 29. 1997. Orange County on 4·1·97 Have you slarted-do1ng buslness yet? Yes, Oct. 10· Flotltlout BuslneH This statement was filed The following persons are fic:hous tais111ess name 01 llP1ll"' im!illd. ~tilt: FT816 19973715884 buslne$$ yet? Yes, 1987 96 H•m• ~tatement with the Counly Clerk of doing business as: Mug· names listed abCM on Aon! 20, ~ or ~. tq Sealed bids may be re· ---------Dail Piiot April 4 11 l 8 Far East Leisure Indus· Brent Mc Faul The following pttsons are Orange County on 4· 1 ·97 nalni Imports, 4 t 7 Begonia 10G7. lllidy h indlltlltd,.. llQll'ICI by ceived at the office of the PUBLIC NOTICE 25 ,V997 ' f:760 trle.s, Inc., Thomas C. Por· This statemenl was filed doing business as: 19973715885 Ave., Corona def Mar, CA SIGNED. HABERBUSH & CAAf>·uid dlldi ..,,._ lhllNlrdw, Ctty Clerk, 3300 Newpon ' taJo, President with tho Counly Clerk of Espresso West, 1101 Buck· Dally Pilot April 4, 11, 18, 92625 BEU.. UP., By Madl R. Clmp. wilh ..,..,... • ~ thnin. Boulevard. P.O. Box 1768, Fictitious Bu1lneu PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was !lied Orfnge County on 4·22·97 Ingham ID, Costa M£!!8. 25, 1997 F759 Marta Lyn Zielonko, 417 bell, Pirtner end 1111 ~ prh:ipll blllnce d Newport Beach. CA 92659· Name St1Uement with the County Clerk of 19973718301 CA 92626 • Begonia Ave., Corona del Ths slllement was filed W!ltt ll'tt na11 Mand by llld died wltll 1768 unlll 2·00 p.m. on the The followtng persons aro Flctltlou• Business Orange County on 4·15·97 Da't P'lot Aprll 25 May 2 James Douglas Haley, PUBLIC NOTICE Mar, CA 92625 tne COuoty Clertt of OllllQe,.,.. uw.cn 11 _,.....II Mid 20th day of MAY. 1997, al do'ng b •lness as· Foun H s t 1..,.9 37 1 Y 1 • • 1101 Buckingham Dr., ID, Thi b · i "-· 121 1,,...7 ...... -which 11me such bids shall 1 u~ · • ame tatemen •. 7 17 515 9, 16, 1997 F837 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 s usiness s con· .,....111yonApn • .,. · nclt. ,_ c:twaa end~ d f lain Valley Mini·Mart & LI· The· loUowing persons are Daily Pilot Apilt 18, 25, This business is con· Flctlllous Business ducted by: an Individual NOTICE-This fictitious Name dhtNlleHrdhllll*alllld lie opened an read or: quor, 9520 Warner Ave., doing business as: Mis· M 2 9 997 F8 3 PUBLIC NOTICr: Ham• Statement Have you started doing Slallmtl)t exoires fl.,.. yell! from bf• llid died d llUll dlllct Birch Street Overcrossing Unit A, Fountain Valley, CA ston.Home Care Setvlces, ay • • 1 1 ~ dueled by: an lndMduat The following persons are business yet? Yes, 4.15.97 ll'tt date 11 was hied in tne Office ~11197 a.-~ .Jt~~~~~~~~ ~~2931 92708 1 25212 Stockport 121, la· PUBLIC NOTICE Fletltlous BuslnHs Have you started doing doing business a_s: lngela Marta Lyn Zielonko of tne COuoty Cltrll A new Fi~·-~·• Miii TNIM Ricardo Gutierrez Estrada, guna Hills, CA 92653 Name Statement business yet? No Ente1prises, 1250 Adams This statement was flied tious Busmeu Name Statement 4900 Rold, 51111 2970 c~~~~~v~~is b,V41~h~ayc':r, 2805 W. Edinger, Santa Enrique A. Campos, 25212 Fictitious Business The following persons aro ~~~e~t~ie~!';X was filed Ave .. 1!'5202, Costa Mesa, with lhe County Clerk of "'1St be lded pnor to lhlt dale. k'wlnd*. tl70I (It&) -. April. 1997 ~!·,3,~ 9~~~6ragon. 2805 Stoct<port 12t, Laguna Name St•tement doing business as: Tony's with the County Clerk ol CA 92626 Orange County on 4-18·97 The fi~no of ths Stallment dOeS 48 For Siii lrfomlllill Cll: L V • M H k Hills, CA 92653 The following petSons are Custo.m Carpentry and 0 C Ing eta· Ringbjer. 1250 19973117989 not ol ltsell authOnie the use 1n 7t4.673-19115br. Rwmondzutille /s/ a onne • ar • w. Edinger, Santa Ana, CA Ana Gray, 29n7 Nlguol doing business as: Blu~wa· Construction I CA Lie. I 19ra;:7ge371o7u2nt4y2on 4·11·97 Adams Ave., #5202, Cosla Daily Pilot April 25. May 2 ttis SW ol a fic .. ous &islness ~ Sea*Y P92IMa W 5r'2. le:::s;~':.,;:e~i~ders may ~2~1~4 business is con· ~~a~2~~· Laguna Niguel, ter Masagemenl Services, 730506, 20092 Otchld St., D ; p·1 t A II 18 25 ~~~:· 1,~;1~~2s6s Is con· 9, 16, 1997 F842 Name tn \'lollbOn of the nghts ol ~7 ducted by: husband and This business Is con· ~t892 tsrflre Lane. Hun· Newport Beach. CA 92660 a y 'o pr ' ' ducted by: an individual PUBLIC NOTICE anotner under fe<lel'll, State, 01 ---------1n11chase one sel of bid 1 llngton Beach, CA 92646 Ton~ Rawlins Tunnell May 2, 9, 1997 F798 Ha"e you sta"ed doi'ng common law (Set Section 14400 PUBLIC NOTICE d I I t f w1 o . ducted by: a general part· Buck L Perkins 21892 o i s N ' • " ocumen s a cos 0 H I n d d I · ' · 2009 tch d t., ewport •----------bus·1nftss yet? No Fictitious Business et seq · Bll51ness and Proless.oos S2~ 00 a1 the ortice 91 the a11e you s a e o ng nership Starlatt Lano, Huntington Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Code). --------- Public Works Oepanmont, business yet? Yes, 08·01· Have you started doing Beach, CA 92646 This business Is con· Ingala Ringbjer Name Statement Fi . NOTICE OFE USTEE E'S 96 businen yel? No This business . Is con· ducted by: an Individual Fictitious Business This statement was filed The following persons are Rrst lino SALE U •DI EED OF 3300 Newport Boulevard. Ricardo Gu1ierroz. Eslrada -EQrlquo A. Campos · ducted by: an individual Have you started doing Name Statement with the County Clerk of doin~ business as: Scott Newpott Beach-Costa MH2.9 1 6 P 0 Box 1768. Newp0r1 Hermila MonDragon This slalement was filed Have you. started doing business yet? Yes, 4•22•96 The following persons are Orange County on 4·1·97 En11hsh Enterprises 200 CN•18331 A/K25. May ,1 · Beach, CA 92659·1768. This slalement was filed with the County Clerk of business yet? Yes. Aprll 7, Tony Rawlins Tunnell doing 1>uslness as: Lucky · 19973715881 Pat1s Ln. #303. Newport 1997 For further information. with the County Clerk of Orange County on 4·1·97 1992 . This statement was tiled Acupressure, 24655 La Daily Pilot April 4, 11 , 18, Beach, CA 92659 c all Emmet Berkery, Orange County on 4·7·97 19973715879 Buck L Perkins wilh the County Clerk ol Plaza #D, Dana Poinl, CA 25 1997 F761 Scott English, 200 Pails PUBLIC NOTICE ~ A T Pr o1ect Management Con· 19973718580 Daily Pilot April 4, 11, 18, This statement was filed Orange County on 4·22·97 92829 ' #303, Newport Beach, CA ~EDUNS TEY AK18~' sullant. at 573.5446. Daily Pilot April 11 , 18, 25, 25. 1997 F762 wilh the County Cletk of 19973718343 Jae Bang Kim, 147~3 Clar· PUBLIC NOTICE 92663 CNS1472993 S CONTRACT NO. May 2, 1997 F780 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Counly on 4-8·97 Daily Pilol April 25. May 2, kdale Ave., Norwalk, CA This business ls con-199737t8735 9• 16. 1997 F840 90650, Flctltlou• Business ducted by: on indl11iduat LIFE AM> ACCIDENT ANO C·2931 lA) PUBLIC NOTICE 0 11 pt 1 A 11 11 18 25 This business is con· Name Statement Have you started doing HEAL lH Published Newporl Fictitious BuslneH M: y2 ~~97 pr • Fr8l PUBLIC NOTICE • ducted by: an individual The following persons are business yet? Yes. '1/1/ SYNOPSIS OF ntE ~ Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Fictitious Business Name Statement Y • Have you started doing doing business as: Rod Scott English ANNUAL STAlDENT -Of P.lot April ?5. 29. 1997. Name Statement The following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business business yel1 No • Dragon Software, 632 W. This statement was flied YEAR EM>ED DECEMBER JR -PR~· FT815 Tho following persons are dolng business as: Global Jae Bang Kim Baker St., Costa Mesa, CA with the County Ctork of 31. ,.. ING~A NC~YA Y ----------•doing business as: WWW Enterprises & Associates. Flctltlou• Business Name Slatem•nt "rhls stalemenl was filed 92626 Orange County on 4·18·97 a.-.1 Uf9 .....,_ SH · PUBLIC NOTICE Producllon Service. 1045 1280 Bison, Su1to B9·200, Name Statement The loUowing persons are with the County Clerk ol Feli~ Lapidis, 301-C W. 199737179B7 .,901 ~-~ · N~isfr9<>Y SUMMARY OF ~:s~.wcf;t~or:aa~262~0sta NDe;;fyc:;! ~~!;~', ~59~~~~. The follo~1ing per~ons are ~~~~~io~~~i~:sca:rfi~o ~~'. o1ange Counly on 3-27-97 g~r~~~~7 Or., Santo Ana, Daily Pllol April 25, May 2. A!:,~78114 • ~~~~Y.. PROPOSED Jonalhan Marshal, 1045 onto~ Dr. West, Newport doing business as. Sound· Costa Mesa CA 92627 199737 HS4 &4 This business Is con· 9• 16• 1997 F843 Total admitted suets I · Qf SUCCleSSOt {iij ,.or Scapes Enterlalnment, The 200 F:nancial G 0 p Daily Pilot April 18 25 $133 912 122 SU st~ trustee pursuant ORDINANCE Weslward Way, Costa Beac • CA 92660 9582 Hamllton Ave i'313 I r u • • • dueled by: an individual PUBLIC NOTICE T • 'I b . I . . 10· .... Bi~· .. Wtof~.Trururusteessstandexecuwted CITY OF MesA. California. 92627 Tra~y Green, 745 Prom· Huntington Beach, CA Inc .. (CA), 129 Cabrlllo St., May 2. 9, J.997 F800 Have you started doing F 11 8 $1°2~.5~8•55: 1 1t 1 es ~u-'v. COSTA MESA Mike Snyder, 9121 Etvo ontory Dr. West. Ne~ort 92646 Co~1a Mes~, CA 92627 business y~t? No let t ous uslnesa Capital stocks *2,000,000 ~ A PROPOSED OROI· Corclo, Hunlington Beach, Beach, CA 92660 Curtis Allon Radmacher Thts business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Felix Lap1d1s Name Statement Aggregated Wtrtl•lns for e and NANCE 15 scheduled for California 92646 · This business is con· 9542 Feathl.'rhlll Dr., Villa ducted by: a corporalion This statement was flied Tho following persons are other then special surplus ~· ami 1 Cl Slewart Wiison, 4143 Vi· <Jucted by: hustiand and Patk, Caht. 92667 Have you started dc:>ing Flotltlous Buslne11 with the County Clerk of doing business as: BB funds so ed 7 on ~opt on at 1~' regular ty casa Drive, Calabasas. Cal· wife This business Is con· business yel? Yes. Apnl 1. Name Statement Orange County on 4·1·97 Concepts, 3400 Avenue of Surplus notes $0 miler 7 1 ~in. ouncit i:necting .01 May 5· ilornla 91302 Have you slaJted doing ducted by: an lndivldu111 1997 . The lollowlng persons are 19973715882 the Arts .tB324, Costa Grossp11d in and contrlbut· e~,'~J! . ' 001 1997• being Ordinance 97• This business Is con· business yet? Yes, 4·1-97 Havo you slaned· doing The 200 Financial Group. doing business as: The Dally Pilot April 4, 11, 18, Mosa. CA 92626 w surplus $5,347,635 Cou l!l~I 12· repeating Section 10· ducted by: a general part· Tracy Green . business yet? Vos, 3.15.97 Inc;, John P. Bogard, Pres. Newport Mesa Law Center, 25, 1997 F764 Bianca Bagotourlan, 3400 Aggregated wnte·ins fot 101YntyR !._ta.of 192 of the Costa Mesa Mu-nership This stateme'lt was flied Curt Radmacher This s1a1cment was fifed 2266 Heritage Dr .. Cosla Ave. ol tho Arts .• #B324, spec11i surplus $0 ~ C6u .i.._ '!'"' t mcipal Code, and adding Have you staned doing with the Oounly Clerk of This statement was liled with the County Clerk of M&sa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Unessigned funds 11urplusl an<1 pyrsuant IQ~ 1 ~. ;~;~g:;;h Xf~010 rJ~~~re~e~~ business yet? No Orange County on 4·21·97 wllh the County Ctork of Orange County on 4·22·97 Bokki W. Prather, 2266 This business is con-$2.995.933 aOefault and~ Jto " tw permits. and regulations Jonathan Marshall 1997371B115 Orange County on 4•8•97 19973718401 Heritage Dr., Costa Mose, Fictitious Business ducted by: an individual G11ntLossl fromoperat1ons ~et 5 lnstrur~..,u~ of commercial vending ve· This statomon1 was filed Daily Pilot April 25, May 2, 19973718737 Dally Pilot April 25. May 2, CA.92627 Name Statement Havo you started doing $11 ,412,734) r. 4 of said I 1 1 bl 1 with the County Clerk of 9 16 1997 F839 . 9 l6 1997 F841 This .t>,usiness Is con· The following persons a1e business yet? no Net Income $(1 ,412,735! R 1 815 Sel on Ma7_. ~~v~rson~enfa~ ~el:r~~!: Orange County on 4.15.97 ' ' MDaily2P1•1 9°9 1 7Aprll l 1, 18F;7295, ' ' • ducted tiY70"n Individual doing business as: Magic Bianca Bago1ourl11n tnc1e1111 IDSecre1111dl in ~i hon Eiompt t9973717530 PUBLIC NOTICE av · 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing Touch Amusements. 105 This statement was filed Capital and u1plus urmg 1r3noe 7,8o~t""' nty 1 rt· Tl e MOTION o Daily Pilot April 18, 25, ·-PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Le)(Jngton Ln., Costa Mesa, with the County Cletk of 1996 $1,~37. 738 ~ Ci'.... 1er ,J.r,!nce 97•12 fllr~t gr•~:din~ May 2. 9. 1997 F803 Fictitious Business Fictitious Bu•lnes• Bekki W. Pralher CA 92626 Orange County on 3·31·97 Insurance'" Force: Netlon· rta~ ~ ' rarricd by the following rofl Name Statement Fletltlous Bualness Name Statement This statement was flied Terry o. Aanderud, 105 199 73715730 ••"«!~ $206,221,000 r I A Pl t AU call vole: COUNCIL PUBLIC .NOTICE The following persons aro Ham• Statemeni The followlng persons are with the County Clerk of CLexinglon Ln., Costa Mesa, Dally Pilot April 25, May 2, ~~~·dto' & Health p em· r 'r~AS~Gm,JST Blal the MEMBERS: A y ES: dolf19 business as: Mesa The following petSons are doing business as: Hotges· Orange County on 4·15·97 A 92626 9, 16, 1997 F850 Insurance In Force: Callfor· 11~01 = ,.., ~(. Flc tltloue Business Verde Graphics. 1240 'K' doing business as: Team tad and Associales. 1844 19973717531 This business is con· ~ Bu p ft' U al h Buf;f a, Monahan, Erick· Name Statement Logan Ave., Costa Mesa. H #32 A h · CA D · ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTIC~ · •• S1nass age 'f1. n· • • 0 C S CA 9 6 Extromo, 555 Pautarlno aster • na. e1m, aily Pilot April 18, 25, H rt d d . ·~ 2. 700 titJ8 and inleres1 ve IO Na OnE, s.· oNwonaen,, ABoSmEeNrTs ••• The following persons are 2 26 Ave., Sulle B 103, Cos1a 92802 May 2, 9, 1997 F802 aye you ?sta a o1ng Fictitious Business Accident end health prem1-and. r nowof Iherueldst~.!Y ~~~ doing business as: Royal David Richard Palmer, Mesa, California 92626 Steven Hetgestad. 1844 bus.ness·yet Vos, 9·1·96 ums • D•rect California Deed ifl None. Aviation, 3000 Airway Ave., 1622 Corsica Pl., Costa Daniel e. Judge, 555 Paul· Hasler #32, Anaheim, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Terry D. Aanderud Name Statement Business Page $4, 182 ~ualed 1n said l)Ui\ly an( THE FULL TEXT of the "125, Cosio Mesa, CA Mesa. CA 92626 , arino Ave.. Suite B 103, 92802 This statement was flied The following persons are we hereby certify that the ate hereinUyafter de$6ribed: ordinance may be road In 92626 Caryn Collene Palmer, Costa Mesa,. Caltfornia This business Is con· Fictitious Buslnest with the County Clerk of doing business as: Blak above items ere in 1ccor· mQ!e IUI described.J)O Eric Scott Rhoads, 17081 1622 Corsica Pt.. Costa 92626 ducted by: an JndiQlduat Name Statement Orange Counly on 4·1·97 Nat Propenles. 16 Fair Elm, d1nce with the Annual said Deed of Trust. The 11'8 Clly Clerk's Olfice. 77 Hague Ln., Hunhngton Mesa. CA 92626 This bu'stness Is con· Have you started doing The following peisons are 19973715959. Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Statement for the year orooerty add~ and other r:11r Dnve, Costa Mesa. Beach, CA 92647 This business Is con· ducted by: an indtvlduet business yet? Yes, H5·97 doing business as: Theriot Daily Pilot April 4, 11t, 18, Matthew Bovee~ 16 Fair ended December 31. 1996 co0i:o~ de nation~if. i'J MARV T . ELLIOTT, Saeed Pourzandjant, ducted by: husband and Have you started doing SlevenHelgeslad and Associates, 2005 Pal· 25 1997 F765 Elm, Laguna Niguel, CA made to the Insurance Ofu.., ... al ~~be:S4: Deputy City Clerk 19531 Campus Drive #15· wife business yet? No This s1atement was filed oma Drive Costa Mesa CA ' 92677 Comm11sioner ol the S11te ~~2~,~costau to 1 Mesa,: Published Newport A, Santa Ana, CA 92707 Have you slatted doing Daniel B. Judge with lflo County Clerk ot 92627 • • PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con· of C1htorn1a, pursuent to ~· 926:tf"fiie ndefsianM IJoach-Costa Mesa Daily Oanlel Eugene Neuman. business ye1? No This statement was flied Orange County on 4·8·97 Brian Kevin Theriot, 2005 ducted by: an ind1vldua1 law. Wolzenskl, ruslee "isclaims any Wily P1lo1 Aprtl 25. 1997 11 Vitale Lana. Foothill D. Richard Palmer . with lhe County Clerk of 199737187,32 Paloma Drive. Costa Mesa. Flctltlou1 Buslneu Have you slarted doing Bern,ard H. any~~ of the F825 ~ah~;h. ;~s~;:;~ Is con· ~ri~s t~!:''i~~~!y w~1!,~'1e0~ Orange County on 4·11-97 Dally Pilot April 11, 18, 25, CA 92627 1 1 Th:~:i:w~n':i~~:~: are ~=:~a5!v~:•? N~ fl:~~=~ P. McC1uley, ~ ~S:~liandif~ __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ dueled by: a gonoral part· Orange County on 4·18·97 199737 17218 · May 2, 1997 F781 This bus noss 8 con· doing business as: Uquid This statement was filed Secret•rv sho'Ml herein. ' total ----------• nersh•P 19973717990 Daily Pilot April 18, 25, ducted by: an lndlvldual Assets Pool Service, 288 wllh the County Clerk ol 04123 .04124 04125 0a(ll()Untoff~theun~.alanoeb SUMMARY OF ·' Have you started doing Dally Piiot April 25, May 2. May 2. 9, 1997 F797 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~es~o:ot?s~:s~~.t~~~ng Bowling_ Green, Costa Orange County on 4·8·97 04128• 04129 • • r file Ob -cured 1y ADOPTED OROINANa£ business ye\? Yes. 1989 9 16 1997 F844 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• Bu1lnes1 Btian K. Theriol Mesa, CA 92626 19973716740 • the =y to be sold ano CITY OF ~~~ R~,~~~~ent was riled , P'UBLIC NOTICE Name St•tement This s1atement was tiled Michael Palrick B1own. Dally Pilot April 11, 18, 25, PUBLIC NOTICE :.=:; ~!§timag~ ~ COSTA MESA with the Counly Cletk 01 Flctltlou1 BuslneH The following persons are with the County Clerk of i8:saB~l~~6~J~en, Costa May 2, 1997 F786 IM time of'ihe ~ lica- ORDINANCE 97·9 is Orange County on 4•15.97 Flctltloue BuilneH Name Statement doing busJness a\: Uva Orange County on 4·15·97 T i ' 1 1 RllNa.1M7J7111H lion of ltie~lice of Is; stheduled to be In full 19973717508 Name Statement The following persons are Language Learning, 15372 19973717528 d!:t~d ~~~ a'iie~~lvl~uaron· PUBLIC NOTICE f1C11TIOUSIUllNEll $149,630.: In addition to IQrl e and ellect 30 days Dally Pilot April 18, 25, The following persons are doing buslnos1 as: Pocmc Barranca Parkway, Suite Daily Pilot April 18, 25, Have you slarted doing Flctltlou• Business MlllfSTA'lmllfT . ~t~s=~~ trpm ns ado!tion on April May 2, II, 1997 F809 doing business as: a) A.A. ~=~~,t~':fror181vJ~25#1":.· 210, Irvine, CA 92718 May 2 9. 1997 F804 business yol? Yes, 6/27/91 Name St•tement The follOWlnQ pellOll(a) inn :1a1e or natiooal'''bank a 21. 1997, an was adopted Coast Wireless, b) Coast to Costa Mese, CA 92ti26 Denni Barrott, 695 A Ctllf • Michael P. Brown The lollowlng persons are doing bus111ess •· p~ i dl'Cl'MI by f stale or e~tel:he c~'~;~~L ro~Ec,:1~ PUBLIC NOTICE Coast Wireless, C) Coast KotchltO Kris Enotsu. 9831 ~~~:1 Laguna Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE This slalement was fifed doing business as: Daseln SYSTEMS. Q&Ot Jltol'lllTIO Rold rat credit union °'. a BERS AYES 8 ff Wireless, d) A.A. Coast 10 Hol Springs Dr .. Huntington This business Is con· with the County Clerk ol Net, 76 Coata Srava. La-Wne.~All2618 drawn by a stale or : 1 u •, Flctltlou• Bu1lness Coast Wlreloss, 2633 Har· CA Flctltlou• BuslneH Orange County on 3·24·97 guna Nlguel CA 92677 Ma Systems Corpotlllon. a rat ~and loan as- Monahan, Eric kson, Name Stat•ment bor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA ~~;h, busr;::: 1, con· ducted by: an lndlllldual Name St•t•ment 19973714984 ·Ronald Spencer Tucker Oelawatt Corpomon. 9601 atic;>n. sa s~· · Som• rs . N 0 e S 1 Th• following persons a1t 92626 ducted by: an lndMduat Have you started doing The following petSons are Dally Pilot April 4, 11, 18, Jr., 76 Costa Btavo, La· JetOllmo ~ lrfiot, CA"m1t, ~000ban ...... Cow• n . ABS EH T : doing business as: 1) Alter· Mlchaet Alan Winklepleck. Have you started doing business yet? No doing business as: Urono 25 t997 F766 guna Niguel, CA. 92677 This business Is eooelteted.., ::lion 5 12 o ""'zed t d N'one. naS1alf Setvlces. b) For· 2629 Harbo1 Blvd., Costa b 1 ? y 9 12 Do.nnr Barrett , Enterprises, 692 N. Adelo ' This business is con· acorpornon. . au o o 0 RD1 NAN c E 9 7 .g lune Communications Mesa. CA 92626 us neu yet es, · • This statement was fifed l.ane 1137, Orange, CA PUBLIC NOTICE • ducted by: an indlviduot The ntQlsntll commenced lll busioess _lo this stale. In the Group, c) Fortunt Per1on· T.hls busln.tst la con· 1i;t~hlro Kris Enatsu wltti Iha County Clttk 01 92867 Have you s1arted doing transact . blSlotU under thl event tendat Other than cash amends Costa Mesa Mu· net Consu1tan11 ot trvint. ducted by: an Individual This statement was .flied Orange County on 4-8·97 Andrea Sybil Uttno._ 692 Flctltlou• BuslnHs business ye1? No ficUous'-business name 0 lseltOted the Trusteeai! nlclpat Code Sections 9· 18552 MecArthur Blvd., Have you starteCI doing with the Counly Clerk 01 19973718749 N. Adote Lane 137, Or· Name Stat•mtnt Ronald s. Tucker, Jr. 111111es hsll!d abolle on Aiwll t5 ho , tht lssu~ of th 125, 9-128, 9·t91, 9·191.14, Ste. 345, lrvlne, CA 92612 business yet? No Otange County on 4•11•97 Dally Piiot April 11, 18, 25, angt, CA 92867 •Tho lollowing persons are This staltment was filed 1997 =eesft Det.081 :'ti~ th! 9·191 .15. 9·191.16, and r• Fortune Personnel Agency Michael Wlnklepleok 19073717201 May 2. 1997 F782 This bualness Is con· doing business as: Udo with the County Clerk of SGHED MN SYSTEMS COAPQ.. ~me Ofav as .Q penis Sections 9·191.1 of Irvine, fCA). 18552 This statement was fifed dueled by: an Individual Jewelers & Giits, 3418 Via Orange County on 4·6·97 RATION, By: Sllnley p \Wiiow, lef QI,· t. -- lhiough 9.191.13, lnctuslve, MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 3'15, with 1h• County Clttk of Dally Pilot Aptll 16, 25, PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing Oporto Room 3, Newport 10973718728 V.P.CO~&l.IOllAtf•ft made. 1 aMt- and establishing 1 Citywide Irvine, CA 92612 Orange County on 4.14.97 May 2, 9, 1997 F799 business yet? Yes, 1·01·~ Beach, CA 92663 Dlltlly Pilot Aprll 11 18 25 Tlls stalltmtnl w• filed w.tli I~ f h This buslnus la con· 19973717411 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• Busln .. • Andree Ureno Shella Tamar Ayvuyan, 30 • • • h Cou~Cltltt Of n..-' tiDe. 0· :~~hl:I~~~ :ida!~~ c:;~~ ducted by: a corporation Dally Pilot April 18 25 Ham• Statement Jr.ii• statement was llled Cool B1ook. ltvlno, CA May 2, l9t1 FT89 Countt on 21 1gg7 v•-""" or ' , lo bHuasvineesyso~u11711ya1rt1ed. 1.,!0lng May 2. 9, 1997 'Feoi 'Fictitious ButlneH The followlng persons art ll the County Clerk of 9T2h61 12 • PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE· Mtloua Hime ~ dors. '""" N St t t doing business as: . Ughl· Orange County on 4·15·97 s bu~lnoss , Is con· <\ ..... -.,.. fM Ytn flWll QJ bv THE FULL TEXT of Iha or· Fortu~ trsonnel Agency PUBLIC NOTICE fhe ~=wl a •i::~s are hOUH Ttchnlcal Group, 19973717529 ducted by. an Individual Flctltlout BuslneH l:'"'°*'rt WIS llltd In lhl Offic:lt ~ d1nance may b• read in the i~.';J~~i Sttve Pandolfo • doing l>ustne~• ':·CC Car· 1624 Coriander IC, Costa Delly Pilot Aptll 18, 25, :ale you l?s~rted doing Nam• Stat•ment Of the COunCY Cllltl A n.w Mei as ' Citv Clerk's Offlc•. 77 Fair Thi• atat1m1nt wae filed F~•tlmU•o"•~•Btue1mJn••n•t• egivfng, 21571 ·Bahema Mv"1'~dCA0926i218 1824 c i May 2, 9, 1997 F805 S~eu:'~a~er Ao •""an oiThe follov.:tng pe110.nsTacr• lolls Bullntll Nllnl 8fA o Orive, Cosllt Mesa. . • Lane Hunttnglon Beach 0 an I IV II, Ot • T i r ., d ng bu11ness as. , . ttallt tit filed ...w _, f11t d* Sli(t -. . · ~Y T. ELLIOTT, with the County Clerk ol The fohowfng person• ll(e C• 9'2646 ' nnder IC, Costa Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE .h s statemen was 111~ Ctedlt, 1539 Mon1ovia '12, Thi fill of tfs ..... rt dot9 t'*9on •. PfOvideO Ii\ • DtSh:ift Olty Clerk Orange County on 4·8·97 dolng bullMH aa: Wut Ci~y A. Charleton 21571 92628 Cv11h Iha County Clerk o Nowport Beach CA 92683 ol ':.,, ~ lhl se In N<Mt. leas ~-ri. p bllahtd Ne 0 t 1987371874t CoHt Amusement, 5i42 .8ahlml Lane Hunlington Thia buaintH 11 con· Flctltloua Bu•lneH Orange County on 3·28·97 Thoma1 William Sweatt,= 1~ Of. Fidtout Bu~-en· BO ~ u wp r Dally Piiot Ap!ll 11. 18, 25, Argosy Ave.. Huntington eeach c . 92$48 ductt<I bv: an Individual N 1 · . 199737t5IOO 1539 Monrovia 112. Ntw· . ..,.., ats Beach·Coata MtH Delly May 2, 1997 F784 Beach, CA 92649 This • b~"neu 11 con-Have you ttarted doing The ~::Win':~~~~~! are Dally Piiot Aprll 4, 11, 18, siort Beach, CA 92663 =: ~~ :/:: rust : . • P1lo1 April 25, 1997. Far Wtst Ltlsutt Indus-duettd by: an ltl<'ivl(lual buslnell yet? No doing busln .. • as· New• 25, 1997 ,.7G9 This business Is con• COIMIOftullW /fl.AA seclo., 14«x1 l1no ~ti i817 PUBLIC NOTICE trl ... Inc .. (CA). 52f2 Ar· Have you ltarted doing Yolanda Oovlla rt F & 1 p Cl t · 21111 ducted t>y: an lndMdual ,,._ !In', •~said, PUBLI,. NOTICE go1y Avt.. Huntington butlMll yet? Y•• Jo.n. I ~his atatoment Wll filed r Coral Av~o ui.~i>oa 1$· PUBLIC NOTIC! tiavt yoU' 1111rt•d doing ~~. Bullnea and ~, rllde Re 1 v Flctltlou• lueln•H Beech, CA 92840 1997 : • W11h tht County Clerk ot 1 cl CA 92692 butlntH Y.et? No ...-t ~ ~: ----------1 Name lt•temet1t Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con· Cfnd Cherltton Orang• County on 4·8·91 ~ , J Lal 1 Fictitious B<.tslneH Thomaa w. Sweatt Am filing ~ • SUMMARY O' Th• rollowlng ~eon• ttt ClUC1ed by: • corporation l111/ etatemtnt w11 fllt<I 19173711745 Co ~r~vt B ::0 2:,~.n~2 Name Statement Thi• t111tment w11 filod NlwPort 8ucfl..Colta Mesa " o .;;. • • PROPOSIO doing bualntH u : Opll· Have you alerted Oolng wilh tht County Olttrk ol Dally Pllol Aprll 11 18 25 CA' 92862 " 1 a • Tht lo)lowlng per1on1 art With the Counly Clerk ol CN4t8335M6040•25, Milly ~ ·-• f'41: , • ORDINANCI mum AelmburHm.nt Spe-t>utlntu yet? 19U 0 • • • doing buslntst n: Th• o Co "' on 4•1s.97 2.9.1l 1997 -~.7 .....,....,.7 CITY o' clatist• 2188 IC Pee111c Fer West Lersurt Indus• itng• county on -4·15·97 May 2. t997 F783 Thi• bustnen 11 con-Vintage Apartment• 200 rang• un., )'m 'f'W-•·. """""~ . A , C t M CA trite Inc Sob J Portal• 11973717927 ducted by: an lndlvldunl SoYth Citron Anttitlm CA H9737t71t0 PUBLIC NOTICI A c~A~i~:E!,,IA ROI ~:21 OI • .... V.P.. 'I • • Dally Pilot April 18. 25, • PUBLIC NOTICE Have you lllrted Clolng 92605 I I Dally Pilot April 18, 25. 1 4e94 NANCE 11 schedui~ f~ Joth oanlel l<llngt, 2188 Thi• 11a1ement wa• 11100 Mey 2. 9, 1997 Face Flctltloua lualnaH \h'~'::' Jo~1~o • Helen A. Auk 2855 &. May 2, 9. 1997 F81 I lMI. '2tt412 oe.r. ---------- adoption at t11e 1egulat cny ~c P~~i~8f.,v'" Coate 01111 the~ovtynty c!'~~ 2; . PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• t tatem.nt Thtt ,:,temenlg wu mto ~=·~~1i~e:l' C0tone dtl PUBLIC NOTICE ""t21MIZA.P. ,....I!!!: Can't •t•m to Council mHtln9 ol May 5. OH, range un. on • •• ~ Th• ronowlng ptlflons .,. whn lilt County Cltl'k or T Ii r '21 .... Of T~ a.--I i II th 1997, being Ordl~ 07· f"\w*"J'' ~~norl 19t8:8 11973717507 Flotltlou•'•u•ln .. • <lolng b1.1slnt1• et: Ouallly Or•ng• county on ... ,5,9,. du~l~d ~~~~n·l~~J~ua~on· · 'loUUoua •u•lneH o.d Of fut Y• • M~ Ot 0 a OH tO, chengtng tl'lt i-ont~ ot ~h '&.'t348n ng n Oally Piiot Apt11 11, 2.&, HH,• lt•t•m•nt CIHnlng StrvlcH, 2900 tet73717S05 Havt you atantd dolr!Q NatM ltat•ment ...,, 0-.0f T~..., repair )obt ~:~.':1r~ ~~~·~0~~~~ Thia • bu•lntt• 11 con· May 2. e. tff7 F8tO The following pera~s ar• &11101 str .. t, Ste. 0·105, Diiiy Piiot Apfll 18, 25, bu•lneu ~ti? Yea, 4.17.97 ~he fotlowlng per1~nMr' ~ ~. 1:'1111 around tht houat? MO In conntetlon With A• ducted by: 1 g1ntral part· PUBLIC NOTICE <tolng bultntll u . Wtln-Coate Mt .. , CA 92828 May 2. 9 1"7 1'808 H•ltn R Aa1k g, ng ~rm.•~ ·~di "" .......... j,_ ,....,. Let tht 1~ Pe1itlon A 9N 12 tor n4ttthlp botg tie>mH, t8201 Von Ct11J•H Btrancon. 105 ' Thie atattment WJt flltO sJi ln.4~ 82705 tiger,......:... el .. --,= Cl eff'led th• Olly ol Cotta·,.. .... E~ Hav• you llarttd doing Plolrtlou• luelneH ~~~~·n.,Vf~v .. nu~illl~~~:: e:,~:;"~2¥o'a ,ountaln PUILIC NOTICE a'lh tl\t~unty Claf'k of Cat~1. Ly.Vi. Al"". 21e 1/2 .............. ,.. ,. .. vi1onment1i O.ttrmlnetlon: ~~,,.~:J!t? No • •Nem.1 .. tetMnt t2e12 ' Thi•' bu1lntu I• con· Plotlt...,. 9w1MM reno• '"ty7~~:::,.! 3Stl\ St. Newpon hadl, ...... _.. Nl!ll ~ lervloe Ea:tmpl. Th ·~'Y"' d The rollowlng pereona .,. Paul JOHpfl Wtlnl>•ro1 ducted by· an lndlvldu.i -"'I' CA 92913 .......... "::c:t Dlreotorr TUE MOTION to give Or• I 11 ~et~ment c' :I• f doing bull""' a1: 138 Vi.I Xtntht Newport Htvt y~ tlatltd CIOlrig Name ltetement Dally PllOt April 21, "1ltY 2. Thl1 bu1ln1H 11 con-~ •• -. • h•lp you find dinance tMO nut rtadlng O lh t •c orty 1:2 9~ Hom•Tech, 1001 Calle N .. St~h CDllfornla'92633 bualntH y .. ? Yts ..._..9-4 The follOWlng S*IOl\I ..,_ t, 1111 1917 ,.,2 Cl lfttO I -., l/JT ._, .. catrltd by tht lolfowlng toll rangt oun Y on 4' • QOClo. San Cletneril•, CA Thl1 'bu1l11u1 It coo· Ctarl11e Btuncon dolrig butltletl n : ANC CLAiiiJiiO •:oNvJNeSNT ....... " .. a.. Of T• ,.llable help.. COii vol•~ COUNC ii. 1ffT371H1' 9267) .. 208 Thi• llattmen• WH fit.a l•t Strvtu~ 33S3 Ala· II' th lutl • • .... .,....... ..... 141 ... ,. M •. M a .E". I Av_• a : Oaily Pilot APlll 26, Mai 2_. 01n. tnnov1t1on1. (CA). TRADE wflh lht Co~.inty Cftrk of l>lml Circle, ~... Mftl. .:.,c~I ao , on vouh ,~· whether )'OU.. '"'" ~ -.. Diii L .• ---------9 14 1997 F'133 061 Cati. NtgQClo San .L CA fte2t ng ot • w o '" Ing, .. nina. Of lust nc:-,....~ -l&tfla, Monahan, •ttck· • • CletNnte. CA 92t13-&20e Or•no-Couniy un 4--2-91 Atbecc. Nt1I Capl•ln. ., 'IOU'(• ... king • Joolcfng, C1•11IR.d ..... • ......... Ma • • NT ten, Cowan, lom.n. C:orwenlenf Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con· .. I 'fl d 1eettYtt,01 :J313 Altbam• 01tc1•, hom•. en apartment, what you nMdl • • fl NO•lt Non•. AUENT: CleHlfled ducted by: a corporation tl'llOUOri C aSSI C Dall'{ PllOI APt~ 1 t, 11. 15, Colla MIA, CA 1282t • n.w oocupallon or CLAUIPl•D -M ..... fl .. NMe. M•·••Y• t-11ve you .iantd doing 142·1878 MfV 2, 1991~ FJt& Tt1l1 t>u11naae 11 con. ~.,,a atrey P9'· M•·••n --......;;::;.::;;....:;.;'";;._.;;..;;;am.~---~--~-----c-1111 ... .., .. lflld_.__ PUBLIC NOTICE ' < f, Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The puhwher reserves the right to censor, recl8.ssify, revise or reject . any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classifieCJ ad immediately. The Daily Pilot acceets no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible eicept for the cost o( the space actually occupied by _ the-error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. .: • ... ... ' . • II _,...,JIJ/l. -. , ... • Byl'ax (714) 631 -6594 ~ (PIU11e incfudc your name and•~ phone number and we'U caU you ' bad: with a price quoLe.) - -~ . ' . ByPbone (71,4) 642-5678 , . By MaMn Person: 330 West B~y Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. be 811y Sc. Index ....... ... ~ - ' . .. .•.. -ii Boors Tc•lf'phone 8:30am-5:00pm M1111day-F riday Walk-111 8:30run-'5:0qpm • Mo11d11y-Friday -.. ---- r ........ FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 PIEICE IM11BI El .... , ~~ 1~eroa:::y Ma-etllO .-----Deadllnes ---..... Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm. Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesda). 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm 61es..IM ·. - ·~- ,..,, ..... GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT -----• NEWPORT BALBOA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii BEAC 1089 HOUSES/ BBACH 2169 ISLAND 2606 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2689 BBACH BOUSISI CONDOS JIO• SAi.i GUllAL 1002 NllWHoM•• liiiiiiiiiiljiiiiifi!ijii!ii!iiiliicoNDos iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiliimiiiii!!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii FROM ta3T,990 •N• rt Hel9ht•• FOR Dl:!NT 18r CloH 10 beach. 8•1' Front t•r fp, All Kinda of Job• For Convenient Easlalde Coate Meaa 327 'c:atallna Dr au;; Utlla pd, atove. frig, dwth. parking. N/pets. All Kinda of People. ClaHtn..t Weatport Hom•• 3br/3ba, den, pool. no pets. $875/monlh. Vrly. S1150/mo lnclda Claaalfled. 842·8878 2545 Santa Ana Ave. Mini ocean view . sea.eCM-eaaa u1111. 87:MS840 2669 To place an ad In Claaalft..t Call M2•8878. 714-848-5281 Reduced to S.95Kll 714-e73-4802 Beautlful Upper 2 bd -------- Grundy Rttr 875-e18t BALBOA 2Bd 28a verullle• 1 bath, 2 patio•. new NEWPORT NEWPORT PENINSULA 2107 lmmac lux condo. Wik cA1pet. All amenl Vrty. BEACH 108~ IBACB 10 Bch. Pvt comer unit •300 1/2 Coral• NEwPOIT lot91UCB 10l9 --------- $1200 AYI 5-1 845-9029 t •3t0-273·3300 • • 2607 ---- Great View At The Beachl 1 bd w/garag9-S1 ,095 M•'· e13.2at• . 0 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 Newpon Beach/C.oMa Mc.ta Daily P1lm 9075 BlJSIN!SS OFPICE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MEICBANDISB COSTA M1SA 8124 ACVU 8010 CJllftOLIT •9045 POaD 2889 FOR llNT 2769 5530 5530 WANTED 5535 MISC. eo1s1-----·11-----·1 1·----iiii iiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii Qlefll Lewft S•lef •et lnteer• R8 Red, •e1 ChMtW ..... , •es Pord ....._., NEWPORT l!ACH a .. u\Jful, New 2+2 8tore/Ofo fOf leue. •Qood Com..-ny• ••P'd ••••• M•l•t t::JP/T Hom• C•r• Wotff Tannlnt1 a.d• Sat_,. ae .. 3 alt. 74k mla. AJC, new 41t4. 4 dOOf, 18k ml, 5 •Offd, wonc truc:k. corn« unit In Bmck 122 Aeat ... al . I• •Qood Peopto• Computen+ Flex hr• companlonlD•y Care TM At Home Lota of TreHurHI tta, org ownet, >tint full pQwr, Tahoe, fed. (101100/5PA75241) Bay w/large window• Straight L... Call If you are longlng to for amall Whl•I• co. Cleant::JCook~Drlve Buy Direct and 8•¥91 Prlno• of P••o• cond. $8,495. 7eo-t005 C238;8.2:>Col"V9~~·995 ,92S~~P99.!r•r and high c,111nga. Chf ... agt 87~98 work fOf • growing Lv Meg 875-0432 or Errand•. 722·5223 Low Monthly Pmll 2 •87 CMhu ... rohV•rcl• -AM--C-------• Pvt gar, w/d, fp, frig. company that trute Fax RH: 751-8744 Fro• Color Catalog n020 Only 52,702 mu... V8, leather. AC, O•tod Community you with care & ---------Call 1•8oo.711.o158,...,..,,__,.D...,...,rtve,...._b.,....• ... t_.C_M__ .. Mint condlt lonl full power. 114,995 S1345. 78 ... 174e ••••••••• respect, C"LL us1 Hom• ,-YP4•t DOMESTICS 5540 ·~M 1 1_.. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiii•&iliiiil (111391) HURRYI (101172/NUE1 0850) " PC Uaere Needed " t .......... , .. , Furn, 80 C d A L f Oc eanfront itudlo BUSINESS. & car & Insurance req'ct. · •--------TV cycle-g;., Jwlry ' onoer une HUI 0 Toyotl of No kit. Frlg...t Mloro-FINANCE (714)842·8302 s 4 0 '0 0 0 1" c 0 m • • HOUSeMAH * WANTED 33e •· 20th St great! Very low mite. Wt1•mln1ter Huntington Beec'" w•v•, 88-u lnold. Merry Malet• Potential. 37$-1993 OVra Exp. CIH.n & TO BUY 6019 Sat 9-1/No Htty bird• •o•. Good condition. ' '' $850. 973-4494 -------· •offic .. Cllent ••rvlo• Immediate maintain large homH. ·--.-.-.-7-:_34). __ 1_2__ $1,250. 8M-H9• 892·1908 714-847-8555 Unlqu• 1bdrm tb• Rep Oen ofc. Xlnt Interview! Outdoor dutlH, car Old Coins Gold Sliver '53 Ch•vy. Furniture, ---------'98 Muat•ne w/loh condo style apt. _B_U_S_l_NE __ S_S ____ phone/comm •kllla. care, pet care. driving, Franklin Mint, Sterllng Etc. Corn•r or BMW 9030 DODGE 9065 Only 1900 mllesl Vaulted ctlllng1, llghl 45wpm. Computer Mfg need a m•ny cooking, Hrvlng. Xlnt Old watch .. & Jewelry ••nt• An9/Cabrillo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii•f White/grey leather. & airy walk through OPPORTUNITY helpful. Window•. people. FT to help w/ NB r•f•. 909-336-0401 WHtcO'aa\Coln 842·8448 Factorr chromes. kll h 1 1 word, Excel. Lrg co. 1ummer ruah & new COMPANION• Swedlah •---------'80 933 2dr, 8·eyl, '94 Dodge C•r•v•n (228312 $18,995 01;1:~· ;r:~w:!h";I~ 2904 estab 76 yrs •Hklng locatlon. 1425/wk to Aid Avail PT Good Rumm' Cub•• NEWPORT good cond, new Ur••. Green, 6 cyl, PS. auto, LeXUI Of private extra large iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii indlv. w/po1ltlve & start. Carol, 491·0198. driver. Xlnt Ret'a. Prop· ~~~~~"nal 111:•~01:~::. Bm •CB 6169 sunroof, pwr window• A/C, ABS, 2 a.Ir bage, W patio from llvlng room, $HUGE PROFITS$ c heerful attitude to KENNEL HELP erty Owner. Pl• Call 714-878·9284 ..,.. $2500. 717-7726 mint fOnd. Garaged. tltmln1ter additional patio otf of work In •mall branch Dog lover wanted. Wiii Christina 730..02881--=--=-.,.,,-----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 32SIC A•d Conv. '9300. 71 4·551·0139. 892.e908 bctrm w/outeld• •tor· Phone Card Routes o re. Start 11200-11500 train. Aleo all brHd HOUSE·SITTINO Top Doll•r• P•ld B•rvf•w T•rr•c• Loaded, all pwr, 5·1d, -------=---•---------- age space. vertlcal S2000/wk. Pot. •benefit•. Western grooming. 546·2848. Newlywed Pepperdlne For Record•. Jau, Community Q S•I• alarm, cd, alloy whl•. ~ORD 907S 199!~•rod•t•rv bll d I I d d 800.700·7177 Exterminator Co.1.....;;..,... ...... ...,.,.;..,..----Sountracka, etc. Sat Only a3 Bayview al ba lo ml 79K f *-ten •d •n * n • n c u • 24hra 15552 Producer Ln. N.B. SALON gra<I• a-eek houseslttl09 Call Mika 845·7505. ... ' ' gs, · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Only 6,800 mlltt. Like throughout, skylight In ---------Hunt Bch. Ca 92849 Faclal Room, Stylist OPP-Ortunlty. while Way/Bayview Cir off $15,500, 673·428 brand newt A/C, Aulo, llvlng room, unique E•rn up to $800/Wk 893•5055. EOE. Stations avall. Contact eavlng for own home. . Jamboree by Backbay '92 BMW 3251 '79 F350 P/U 4 dr AM/FM Radio, Tan bathroom/ vanity/ Working at home.•---------Bonnie 756-0493. Rel'• avail. 723·1789 JEWELRY, FURS •S•t 8•m-3pm• Auto, 4 door, low • W/Hrvlce bed, ladder $16,000 obo 548-7718 dre11lng areal Neutral Uletlme Ouar. For lnto1 ________ ,. •HOUSEKEEPER• •-119? •ozs Antiques, wicker set, mil••· Immaculate! rack. Very •lrong 460 ear pet throughout! send $1 SASE to 01 Accepting •---------For 3 Story Home ,=lllliiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiviiiiii Ilk• nu. w/d, linens, 1341457) SHI 995 CID. New radials wlth1--------- Carport stall to ac· Enterprlee1 2427 t Lo• Application• NOW HIRING c 1ean1 n g /Errand• 1• drapes, laHr printer \93 BMW IS Coupe ~~~~~lm;2~~~at Q:~ HONDA 9085 commodale 1 vehicle Serrano•, Laguna •Bartenders Good communlCatlon Sollt•lr• Ol•mond 3708 p.,k L•n• Sunroof, leather, 54().«gg«n"''"-"'45 .. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Included. Very brlgh1 Nlg el CA 92677 'Acce11 Officers a Id B d "' B lb & 38 h St) 1 1 s h I " " ....-. " 11 1 1 f u •Waltstatf •kills. Dependable on ° an 1Pt' l., < • oa l a 0 Y 1 · a r P ___ ...;.....;.....;.._...;...;;._ '91 Accord EX Grn/ ~~fr ~~~~ ~o"n~t a,~es~I ::::::::::::::::~ •Cocktail Waitresses car. 8:30·5:30 M-F Carat, round brllllant •---s-.-,-Ap-r_l_l _7__ <3F6587} 521•995 '93 Aeroat., XL tan. Auto, snrf, alloys. 51470. 789..0931 •Busboys Mah/re, rHponsfble $310/wk. Reta req'd . cut. Must Hll, 52950· furn, clths, Jewlery, Lexus of 'if08!:r~· L~l!ck~l~=~i new -ere. all pwr, AJC. First Time Ever· 21 Oceanfront lndlvldua11 needed Fax Into 714·960-3878 Call Cindy 723-9008 surfboards, b ikes. Westminster (3GUK921). s10,995 Xlnt cond. 81k mis. MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS 6 tfgurH In 4-6mo1• 2100 w. Oceanfront for access officers at HANNY for COM home. 2801 Bl•ckthorn 892 ._908 llAUER LOTUS $9000 OBO. 650-7932 Plus cut taxes up to 873·2100 exctualve gated M·F. Infant & toddler. (Eastbluff·Jamboree -----""----• COSTA MESA '91 Prelude SI Red, 95%. Not MLM or communities and Exp/ref's a must. Eng & Bison) '93 740 IL 842.7700 5spd. Full pwr, lo-ml, DI r i ct Sa I• I . country clubs. req'd. • ~ • 719-2616 White, sliver g ray alarm, anrf, alloys, 80"322 "169 x1834 ADViRTISINQ '95 Explorer XLT 4x4. "" .., SALES •Huntington Beach Prof Resp fem wanla I eat her. chrome White, 24k ml., lthr A/C, tint, new tires. TELEMARKETINO •San Juan Capistrano low rent or exchange TRANSPORTATION wheela, phone, cd sea11, tow pkg, all $9000 OBO. 551·3338 ---------1 Need More Cash Flow? Community newspa· •Dana Point for Housekeeper/ changer, low mllH. options. $24,500 '95 Accord LX ROOMS 2706 $40k PT. $75k + FT. per seek• energetic •Laguna Niguel Housesltter 993-6624 <3LZPS4B) s29•995 days· 843·5831 evH/ Low miles Mlrit cond. No exp needed. EZ lndlvldual for retall Bauer Lotua wknds 644·1147. (078018) $14,995 Coat• M••• N.B. Oceanfront & ael·uP 410·820·6733 display and new busl· Paid training, all POWER BOATS 842•7700 Lexus of 22nd St. Pvt room •VENDING ROUTE• . ness development. uniforms provided. MERCHANDISE Westminster unfum, share bath. Experience helpful. Call M·F 9am·4pm 7012 When you wrltc •20 prime locations• s I c I I LI s 89 69 Ulil paid. N/S pref. •Price<! for quick a ~ry +tit 0~~ ·~ 0~1 ncoln ecurtty liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CADILLAC 9040 a ClaHlfled ad, 2• 06 Klt chonelte In room. sale•800·7M-4361• + ene •· ya ca 999-0152 Huntington H•rbour iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Include all 80' Accord, auto, Lndry. I block to Drug Screening re·,'========~ ANTIQUES 6010 4281 Warner Ave, N rt Pl $490 quired. EOE.•· '87 Coupe DeVllle, the (acts good eng, 5800.obo ewpo er. · ---------Fax Resume Attn: Office Small COM con· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H.B. 5·15·97 11am Snrf, phne, tinted 714·831·8324 Call Sam 875-4808 MONEY Janise Cross suiting firm seeks ANTIQUES 4 U Lien Sale 1962 28' windows, new trans/ and get the NB PVl hm, room w/ba, TO LOAN 2914 (714) 965·7174 pleasant pers on to •Sale 10•30%• Chris CF6823CA eng, good tires, trailer resulls olc, n/smkr, $500+ Or call 965·3030 handle phones, ·cus-Hln#CXB280296T. hitc h, mint condl +11•• -e'Yc@* snrutHs. 848-2226 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1---------tomor 1erv., and con1· Accepting consignment 1980 24' SeaRay $5,800. 714·960-4140 11 All Klnda of Jobe Fo; AH Kinda of People. e••••HIMI. BUSINESS LOANS ANY PURPOSE (714) 728-5188 Appointment Setter• puters $9-SlO/hF....OOE 30% fee. Unlimited lime.---------• c F 9 3 o 9 Gp 6.U-!i671! Set leads M·F, FT. Call Cathy 573•5860 312 Newport Blvd, N.B. PETS e. Hln#SER7107A12797 VACATION RENTALS C.M. Office -Exp'd. 548-4123 °' 560 1·800-424·7850 24Hrs R•l•ll S•I•• Per•on Art & Antiques Crystal ANIMALS ' -ave message For Outdoor Jewelry • ' ..., · Cart In Fashion Island, sterling, porcelaln. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii We Buy BuslneH CASHIERS to r Car N.B . Please call Jewelry . Dealers ***1 Vear old white MARINE SUPS 2722 Look~ng to sell N.B. Steps to sand. Wash. Full/Part-lime, 282·1220. an"'fme. welcome. 844-2034 female at10 kittens DOCKS 7022 View. 2 & 3 bdrm Invoices Weekends Included. '' ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii that extra junk stacking up in ~iiia~ the garage? S800-S1000/wkly • 71.._730.0837 S•l••p•r•on FT/PT avallablel 854-32481• Pgr, 800·6\6-4018 For Cash 9AM-4PM f)ip. Upscale ladles/ Top Dollar Paid! Fr•• to Loving S•IVSllp 9ft beam, io •Ranch HHr YoHmlte 88'8·221·8703 Chlld Model Search mens' sportswear. From . 1800-1960. Home 6mo old male mlns to sea, main From Splelberg Movie. N.B. Goll Course. 1 pc to entire estate. Akita /Shepard mix. channel, up to 45h Ad fi hi I Need kids 6mo1·17yrs 852·88B9 Paintings, china, G s10 per 875·8835 1 ong, is ng, campng. for TV, print & fllm.i---------entle , playful, · Featured In LA Times. ---------Submitting now tor Secr•t•rv 35wpm. glsware. furn, etc. trained. 497·5064 Wanted to Rent Brochure 310·548·3792 ---------new Star Wars movies, Sales exp. $8.50/hr. 40YrNBRes673-6223 Shore Mooring --------MORTGAGES & Call tor audition time. Ambitious. punctual.========•••••••••• 714·850·5531 RENTALS TO Pascucci Productions M·F, 9·6. 723·5357. 1• Try our garage sale cxis. 'M"ot's junk to vou i.5 d tr005Ufe to someone else. T.D.'S 2918 •714·375-4300• securttv Officer• SHARE 27~4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cu•tomer Service Immediate FT/PT posl· ""etST JU:f.s rR) GARAGE SALES AnliqUft ~ '50. ~ ,: AUTOMOBILES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tlons avaflablel Call 11 Be•utlful, H.B. ~Br 1 Student Service, for appt 248·9180 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi cell, CASH NOW T••cher/Dlrector Berber crpt, Ip, patio. FA s T Fu N 0 IN G Representative Preschool. CertlflOD• •Est. Lagma dellell buy: CORONA IMr,QllM,ptlinlilgt, 1' DEL MAR 6122 ACURA 9010 pon:ellil, chila, po{leiy, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/d. pool/spa, prkng. for your: lion required. Positive $525. Erin, 497-4485 •Buslne11 Notes L TU, the Innovative attitude. Costa Mosa old cotltu'nt Of tine ·-COM 2Bdrm 1Bath •Deeds of Trust leader of professional 714·848·4318 5500/ 0 W/D A II •Commerclal Leases 1 1 d 1 m . . va cont nu ng e ucat on TONS OF WORKI June I st. 5 Blocks to •Structured Settlements seeks customer ier· Need 15 key people. beach. 673·1830. •Many other debt vice re'p. to assist N lnatrument1 s tudenll registering o exper necessary! CdM lovelv rm share (714)989·0306 Up to S400/weekly bath, lg kit, •1undeck, Auured Funding for classes. Requires Paula 714·562·1710 w/d. rem n/•mk. Aval good communication 1--------- s 35 72 Network and organlza tlonal •W•ltr••s/Cook• now 4 · t-9546 ________ .. aklll•. Inside sales Experienced. Fast CM Beaullful Mstr Br/ exp . preferred. FfT Food, full-time. $6/ jeweky, bronzel, f\ln., p&l'lod~. decorldlYt objlctl. •Ontlemor«llirl"'* •COl~aa • Estala .... ocrdJc:tld • lrnmldil9 C8lh • 714-.249.3711411 Ba. all amens. nr OCC ••••••••• days & P(T Eve. & hour. Apply at: 2968 5425 . ..-t/2 utls. Greg Sat. Send rH/sal his· South Brlstol, Costai--------- 574-1400 7am-7pm ANNOUNCEMENTS tory to Attn: Jody Mosa. (714) 662-2572. APPLIANCES CM Condo, Lrg rm,••••••••• FAX 714-442·0699 We •r• hiring fo r a 6011 patio, pool, w/d, Cuatomer Service/ variety of PT, Summer carport. $350. + 1/3 ---------lnafde S•I•• positions & Certified Refrlger•tor $235. ulls. 646·8370 Iv msg THEATER Fortune 500 Company Aerobic Instr. (Thurs Almost new. Auto. Co•t• M••• 1 Large CASTING 2921 seeking motivated nights, Stop II Plus) Top lreezer. 759-1605 bedroom. $350/month iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lndlvldual w/mln 1 yr Recreation laclllty .. 112 utls. Available exper. In cust aerv/ Inside a large resort F-U-RNI--TU--RE--6-0-1-4 May 1St. 722..0317 •World'• L•rgeat• telemarketing to call & community 11 looking Chlld Model Search provide customer ser· for frlendly, enthuslas· ~ii!i!i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N~~-~,::~~:n1~·~hare Natalle, 980·78B2 vice to our community tic & energetic people. L•·Z·Boy Recliner rurnlshed 2br 2.Sba ---------organ I z a t Ion 1 . $6/hr. Call 644·4664 New. Beige w/Scotch· (25·30hra per wk) or fax r11ume 717·6699 guard . & Couduroy lownhome, w/d, fp, LOST & Call or send resume to: cloth. Paid $463. Sac· dishwasher. pool, Jae. FOUND 2925 Ent•rt•lnment rillce $299. 644·0342 weight room. Muat p bll ti EMPLOYMENT L 0 ,.,1 u c• on• Like new Simmons ove og '--ngerl I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 151 Kalmus # J4 SER S600. -t utls. Susan LOST African Gray Costa Mesa 92626 VICES 5533 f'ib w~c~~?py, $~5a~· 714•99o-591o Parrot, red tall. talks. Atln: Ms. Lauren ress. e ng. · E'eld• CM Rm pvt 4/18 nr MoFaddan/ at 662·2020 •••••••• GE Ironing board wal· bath, 1hr kit, ref's G 1 Ha ------........ -----Please be aware that lunlt. $100. Custom o t h • r d n D R I V E R Fem a I e . mulll·colored drapes. req'd. S350mo+dop. 993 .. 3394 REWARDI Wanted loal licenee the llstlngs In this cat· Orig $3500. Asking utl Inc. 642·9622 msg need PT driver on call. ogory may require you $500. ""80·2500 Eaat CM· $450/111 + 6 LOST 000 Australlan N.B. area. Your car or lo call a 900 number '="'--•--,-----mon lee. Cat ok, Quiel, Silky. Small about 3· mine. 714-470.7466. In which there la a Pine coffee table. 41bs. Brown. Sat 4/19 charge per minute. round $125. 6' floral peacelul, w/2 happy In Weet Bay Ave N.B. Electrical couch S275. 548-4711. creative peoplel 63t·2111 REWARDI 873·3814 J ourneyman EMPLOYMENT R•tt•n Couc,h H.B. Ocnlront duplex . ..,.L_,O,.....,,.S""'T,.....-W-ld_• __ b_a_n_d 4yrs min exp. Truck & 6' with rust cushions. 1 br w/pvt ba. Furn. T I WANTED 5535 Panther Gold ring. On oo s a lnust. Res/ $125. 0873·8071 garage, pool. 56001 4/22 vie. of 17th St. In Comm. Call 748·5255. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo "'sec depoalt. front BOD & Watch··~-----------------999·0454. #2 works. 848·2228 •• 2 MONTHS TIL MERCHANDISE N.e. share beaut-------ASSOCIATION SUMMER MISC. 6015 spacious 3BR, 2BA 1 Lost: Cockatell In the Start Now Look & Feel blk from baach & bay vicinity of Adami and MANAGER Better by June 151. $600. No amkltlrugs/ Placentla. While head/ Exp'd Chef & Cert. Mens 10-spd 211n bike a1cohol. 201 ·1843 wings and g<ey bodY,· ~-If M d Personal Trainer $20., microwave $35., NB shr hse. 1 block to "Peter Mo Tweeter • .x -ana~e M•rk 714.B10_3479 mens full wetsuit Very Beautlfull C (med) S45., 717·7726 abne,apcleh · prwkg/d. · 54P6°5°. ~· REWAROI 444·2541 A'-~m.m~nicy ' Bonded House Slttlnn ' n.»OC1at1on tn Plant & Pet Care • R•lph L•uren Wicker I /3 Ulla 71 4 722-0743 sofa. Frig, patio furn. · ••••••••• Irvine has opening Long and short term. dlshee etc, etc, etc. NB/Bluff• Share w/Ma· for individual with Exp/Reta. 241•1914 Great buyal 759-1605 ture Fem Br/Den/Ba. PERSONALS •Dog Walker• Gar. Avl lmmed $600/ ••••••••• experience in all 1 will Walk & Love T~~r~~~~.Uc"~'.Y mo -t 'h utl•. e44·0263 phases of your poll W••k•nd• Classlfled Newport Ht• Very & Ev••I Call Morgan 842·5878 Nice 3Bdrm. All furn'd. SEEKING managemcnc ¥714-842-8533• -;:::=======: Bd/Ba/Parklng $650. WOMEN 3004 Send Resume in L.ovlng Swedl1h Nuree. + 1 /2 Utl. 549-9995 12 vre exp. Hone1t & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii confldence tb: caring. Good cook. •••••••••I H1nd1omt Attomty Search Commiutt Loe refe. Chrletlna COMMERCIAL SHk• very atttactlve P.O. Box 19565-127 t::J714-848·3735~ Rw:: 11 T ESTA""' eflm wht female 2&.34 Irvine, CA 92623·9565 HUR SINO Homemaker ~ •~ for dating.¥ 360-49471---------' Eng l11dy w/car, cert, BUSINESS OPPJCE EMPLOYMENT !!!;1: FOR RENT 2769 -----· -----~----d- home hllh provider. Nurae1'a Ina. Xlnt Rof1 & Bondable. Uve In/ out, In home ol elderly dlHbled. 980•1929 3g~~.,~~0~:0':0:,~~ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT S1HO. Ort Loc/Prkg. 5530 5530 5530 673-1283 375-3!551 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comml/Ofo Sp•o• Balboa BIVd nr Fun Zone. Appoic 8001.f. S650. 714·'724-1850 Offlo• iult• 441 Old Newp«Ht Blvd, Newport Bch e~eq.n. 7 t 4·850.9808 .. DRIVSRS .. 13()().$500 •week +BaNaP11'a Need prof'I driver•, own car/plck·up/Va.n/ elakebed. OMV/Ina. 9 Holland, lrvln• 800-2734439 BUSINESS OFFICB BUSINESS OPFICE POI RENT 2789 fOl llNT 2769 - -------- 2800 sq. , Ga en Can be cilvidcd abundanc adjacent parking. Convcnienc, cop quality commercial area. Ne otiablc terms. t • BEHR~. Technical Services Rep OC paint mfr has inside position ~aiating do·it·yourselfera seeking easiatance with paint & stain application. Must have patience, excellent communication skills & problem solving ability. Able to operate a PC. Knowledge of coatings preferred. Comprehensive benefit package includes: life, medical, dental, vision cl LTD insurance; •01 (k)/Profrt Share; quarterly bonus after six month• Hrvice. Send resume to: Human Retourcee PO Box 1287 • ~.Santa Ana, CA 92702. Sllaty nmOJy mutt be ird.tdld bCOI ,,..._'ltlder-...-r1tion. No , WHA1 HAPPENS 11 rou 0011'1 AIWllTISE1 1101HING ·Call the Cla11ifled1 (114) 642·5678 THE ANNIVERSARY SALE THAT LETS YOU SAVE LIKE ALWAYS BEFORE! 1947--- FIFTYYEAR anniversary 1997 NEW '97 CATERA $399, __ +.32¢ for 36 mos. On app. Credit. Total to start $999 +1st pmn_k tax, OMV and ref. sec. dep. Total of_pmnts $14,375.52 +tax .. 12K mis. /y r. u~tion to buy at lease end for $21 ,174.93. 4 to choose. VIN #'s 076389, 076370, 059263, 025641. PR•:-()WN1~:11V 1\.1 .. L 1 1~:s '96 <?ldsmobi!e Cleras$1 Q 9•5. • Nicely Equipped! , I • 7 in stock + tax, lie. and doc. fees. Prior dally rentals. VIN #'s 313600, 314947, 317357, 307265, 313508, 302717, 314048. CA.DILi.AC. CREATING A HIGHE R STANDARD8 ALLEN ~ OLDSMOBILE CADllJAC GMc 11UCK .......__......_........_...____. Our Family Serving Your Family, Since 1947t 28332 Ce nlno Cmplstnlno LAGUNA NIGUEL 91111 Diego ,,....,, lxlt Avery IWllWlly AH vwhldtl are ptue tax, Noetiit i.nd doc. flea. SUbjtct 10 prior Ale. AIJ eicpirft 2 WMka a"8t publleatiOn. .~ Jllewport BHch/Cosra Mrsa Dally PiJot FRIDAY, APRIL 2S, 1997 TODAY'S cROsswaRD ruzztE HONDA 9085 JEllP 9110 LOTUS 9123 TOYOTA t21g --------__,,~--~~~~~~~~~~l&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliml .. liiii_. •• ly CHARW ~ '91 Prelude 81 R~. '94 Jeep Wr•n9ler '89 TurtH> l!aplrtt •a7 ToWOU SUIN• with OMAR SHARF 51pd. Full pwr, lo-ml, 42k ml. Auto. AC, R~. tan leath.,, only ve. ~.o, ~a. PB, AC. alarm, enrf, alloys. caH, till. S13,500. eict 23k miles. (2PTN139) CC, till. New !Hee & ACAOl8 1 Co60nyOltllet e TW)eOfwave 11 S4lidln Of OOI~ 14 Alien country 1~ Gourmet mlAltlfoOm 18 Mee' gr_()IJf) 17 Middle Eastern coomy 18~ 19 Voongsler 20 Swi8t painter Paul-. ~ Last Grffll letter 24 Mote rfftleH 28~term 30 Falnta with pleasure 31 Wu in a rage 32 Intended 33 Olsca{ded, slanglly 37 Church vestment 38 Unruly ones 39 Ostrich's kin 40 Fair '3 Sharpened 45 Disturb 48 Fillet 47 Engages In horMplay 50 Jogs the '5t~an 52 Tuticey, e.g. 53 Ghost -chance 54 'Them" author 57 Furious 82~tnd e3 Lloen .. - M Part~USNA 65 Hog's home 68 Flanks 87· Pilcllefs DOWN 1 Upper atmosphe~ 2 Mlsforlune 3 ~part 4 Female sa~r 5 • ... one giant ' step for -· 6 Tralfic.light color 7 T radillonal knowledge 8 Ei<pert for .two • 9 Chlc:4<'s mother 29 Mischievous 1 o Noolts ones 11 Bars of .soap 31 Sumptuous 12 Mexican friend meal 13 Airplane tracker 33 Designer Item 21 Bandleader ~ Aate gas Brown 35 Correct 23 Skirt length 36 Tenderfoots 24 Asimov or 38 Primary cotor Newton 41 -Minor: 25 Durable fabric constellation 26 Small lau band 42 Small portioQS 27 Work fn the 43 Couturier's garden I • concern 28 Musicel pieces 44 Kimono sash 4~ Momlf'\9 moisture 47 Honks 48 Out of shape 49 Sordid 50 Many-petaled ftowers 52 Give a party for 55 "The Greatest" 56 Young boy 58 Chilly and damp 59 Blvd. 60 Paving gook 6t Loop trains and TANNAH HIRSOf AJC. tint, new tlrH. tac. warr. 722~8838 $29,995 'brakn. Mint cone. $9000 080. 551·3338 '98 Or•nd Cherokee 8AUl!R LOTUS 57300. 714-551-0139 Neither vulnerable. South deal•. NOR111 •Vold <:>Jest t+O•t oda, we t.hlriJt that South's blast to tis epade9 hu a lot. to reoommend it.. Ulrado, fully loaded, COSTA •ISA ••A T....,_ P/U '95 Accord LX lmmacl BJk/lthr, cd, • 842.7700 (200541/NOCl92295) Low mllH Mint eond. 2·whl dr, only 9100 18495 (078018) · 514,995 ml, s21,500. 559.592e ---------•93 Tewou XCAB Lexus of evee, 883-0100 day•. MAZDA 91 25 (1011111P035972l W t I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 112. 995 ti m nster •94 Torota P/U 892·8906 LEXUS 9115 •as RX7• new tlree, XCA8. Auto AJC, Muot O KQ1095 •AIU .. . West led the ace or diamonda, and South did not like what came down in dummy. Re~ene the minor-suit hJgh cards and the slam would.have depended either on finding E$.llt with the ace or clube or a singleton king of spades lo either· defender's ha nd. Aa it. was, the defendeni rubbed salt into declar- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil grt stereo, many new • • • • I I k • n • w I •·a-o-· _A_c_c_o_t_d-,-.-u-t-o, parts, needs workl (200528/R5090884} $700. 714-444-0e91 good eng. $800.0bo ---------.1 $14,595 P.A8T 678 c;? K Q 10 7 0 3 WEST 6K2 Q954 o A·J842 •J95 •Q 108632 SOUJ'H •AQJ 1088543 <;>A8 0 '7 8 •Void The blddin1:__~ sounr Wt:ST I• Pau ,. Dbl Pau ' . NORm EAST 20 Pau Pau P ... er'a wounds. At trick two, West continued with a diatilond. &ast rulTed and shif\cd to the king or hearts. There was nothing declarer could do. With no . entry to dummy and the king •of spades guarded in the West hand, declarer still had to lose a trick in each major. Down three less 100 honora, for a net losa. of .ioo points. MDon't worry," North offered in 714-4531·8324 '93 LEXUS GS300 '95 Tacoma 4 x4 INFINITI 9095 '98 lntlnltl 020 1 Ok mites. co playe'F, leather , a mustl (533640) $t8,995 'Lexus of • Westmlnste; 892·6'908 ISUZU 9100 Full option 58K MEDCEDES 9130 LX Auto, ac, full White Ivory I029d2 ~ power. (100133) $24,277 (2052337) $17,995 '87 420 SEL '95 Tacoma SR5 '9 3 T 0 Y 0 T A Merced•• Low miles Auto, ac. (101103) CAMRY LE Leather and FI aw 1 es s 1 (049951) $23.995 only 34K Superb cond (341457) $15,9995 Toyota of ~l«Js.s~a:~9/i97229 Lexus of Huntington Beach Westminster 847 8 555 '94 LEXUS1 SC400 "V 892·6908 '98 Torota Avalpn Black Full option x L. w h It• /Iv 0 r y Ce .. 11' d 2 9% APR '91 300E SO Down, n 1e · Interior, automatic, 1111, a all WO ·1 1 11 Take over Lease, v • n as CC., power windows #037721 $33,877 $469 .mo for 30 locks, loaded ' months. 64K 720·0738 (078337) $AVE Opening lead: Ace of 0 consolation. "You started out with liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nine tricks in hand, and ended with '91 MAZDA MIATA Anniversary Edition Auto leather CO hard top #122624 $10,977 MITSUBISHI 9145 '93 Torot• Prevla LE. dual roots. must seel (080605) $16,995 . . . . nine tricks." A few more results like We hkc ~o think that bndge is a that and South could file for bank· iame or skill. That luck also plays a • ruptcy role is eloquently illusl.Tat.ed by this · • '92 Isuzu Rodeo 5 speed, must seel (200486/N4300206) $12,495 '92 ECLIPSE GS 1ev DOHC l!""....,1!'""9 ........ ,,..-w~ ............ IP""'._ ..... ~,--hand from ":'~r bridge. Learn to be a better bridge In a soph1st1cated relay ~)stem, playe r! Subscribe now to the South might be a.hie lo d1seover Goren Bridge Letter by calling that North. is voi~ in spades and (800) 788-1225 for information. hold& the king of diamonds and ace Or write to: Goren Bridge Let- of clu~s: That makes slam a bad ter, P.O. Box .c.ito, Chicago, m '94 Isuzu Rodeo LS V6, full powfir, sunroof, mint cond. '9 3 VOLKS JETTA Red Auto AC sunroof CO 45K Perfect cond COUPE Burgundy, gray Inte- Lexus of Westminster 892-6908 rior, 5 spd., cass .. cd,1--------------- Good Jobs reliable services Interesting things to buy It's all there every day In Classlfied 842·5878 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory t\,elp you find reliable help. proposition. . 60680. Employing.more mundane meth- (101141 /R4325339) $17,495 Toyota of Huntington Beach 847·8555 $11,977 '96 LEXUS ES300 CO moonroof. Full option certified 2.9% APR avail. #156853 $26,977 sunroof. (2ZUG792) VOLVO 9230 $8. 995 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B•uer Lotus 1• Costa M••• 042.7700 NISSAN 9150 '84 VOLVO 4·Door, Sliver Beauty! All orig- inal. New tires. Only 180k miles. Xlnt c:ond! $2,800 875·3888 1~------------....-------------.-----------~1JAGUAR 9105 '96 INFINITI 130 only 12K Every option poss. New Lexus t ra de #014328 $25,977 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' 8 5 Turbo ·DI e s e I Make Offer. 675-3391 •91· Truck Shortbed Evenings alter 4pm CADILLAC 9040 DODGE 9065 FORD 9075 •9e Mustang Only 7900 mllesl White/grey leather. Factory chromes. (228312) $18,995 Lexus of Westminster 892·6906 liiii,9ii5iiiCiihiieiivyiiiBiilii•iiziieiir ii '8 7 TAURUS Runs •·1-9_9_7_A_e_r_o_s_t•_r __ _ 4x4. 4 door, 16k ml, Great, full power. *Extended Van* f II T .. d needs p .s . unit, Only 6,800 miles. Like u powr, a .. oe, re · heater. ale re charge. brand new·! A/C, Auto, (238828) $20,99S $2400 546-3764 pp AM/FM Radio, Tan '89 Corvette Only 52,702 miles. '93 Aerost., XL $16,000 obo 546-7718 MI n t con d It Ion I iwagon. Black/gray, --------- (111391) HURRY! power. Low mllesl Lexus of (3GUK921). s10,995 BAUER LO'rUS Westmlnste; COSTA MESA 892·6906 842. 7700 Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the Clasalfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. '95 Ford R•nger 5 speed, work truc:k. (101160/5PA75241) $11,995 '92 Explor•r V6, leather, AC, full power. $14,995 (101 172/NUE10850) Toyota of H1:1ntlngton Beach 714-847°8555 HONDA 9085 '91 Accord EX Grn/ tan. Auto, snrl, alloys, new trs, all pwr, A/C. Xlnt cond. 81 k mis. $9000 OBO. 650-7932 Cl,JlSSIFIED It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan·. dlse Items, because our columns compel qualllled buyers 10 calll 842-5978 '88 XJ8 · White, dk blue lthr. sunroof, low miles. (2KHM584). $8,995 '92 XJS V12 Convertlble White, blue lealher, cd changer, chrome wheels, low miles. '96 LEXUS l.X450 Champagne Ivory chromes. Save huge o n I h I s o ·n e I #t28163 $43,977 5 spd AM/FM cass. 83k mis. Good c:ond. •--------- 55800 ·OBO. Dan, VOLI<SWAGEN 9235 5 7 t ·0737' 201 -0 1 4 7 pg liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 240SX Fastback, like new! Sharp black beauty. 27.500 mlles. $8900. 723·1504 '71 VW BUS 4--speed Runs Perfect. C0ustom ~nterlor. Pop ~top $1400 obo• 631·0757 '80 VANAQAN QL <3KAG~=~ XJ:24'995 '92 LEXUS SC300 Black, barley leather, Green/Ivory. Hard to _P_O_R_S_C_H.._E ___ 9_1_7_5 Wht w/belge Int, o./c, am/Im cass. tlntod wir:idows. Runs great• $4450 873·8723 cd chabger, low miles come by! Try to beat '77'A 924Red, 4 spd. (3GUE164). 524,995 th I s ! # o o 9 o 2 7 New eng, batt, alt. i-------------'92 Sovereign $3 400 000 o Regency red, barley $21,977 · ' · an, ANTIQUES & 511-0131, 201.0141pg CIASSICS 9250 leather, chrome wneel, only 39k mlles. '94 LEXUS SC300 '97 Porache T.,g• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii (650048) $19 995 Balck/Ivory Certified· 993 Arctic Sliver , • •9'3 XJS ' with black leather 73 M••eratl C!.troen Convertlble full option. chromes interior. Only 3 mos. 37k miles. All onginal. British racing green, 2 · 9 % av a 11 · old with 1,900 miles. $10,500 or best offer. barley leather, 6 cylin· $31,977 Serious Inquiries Only Musi selll 998-5212 der, chrome wheels, Call Barry Need secure Inside on I y 2 o k rri 11 es. •L E X U 5. $75,000 675·4144 storage for rour (3DFU596). s29,995 MISSION VIEJO apeclal c•r In '95 Vanden Plaa N.Bc h? 548451 !5 Black, cream leather. 1·800.669·5398 SUZUKI 9205 CLASSIFIED (727016). 536,995 "'==:::;=====~I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It's the resource you '95 J agu•r XJe -•92 s kl S id kl k can count on to s ell a Topaz, beige leather, CLASSIFIED uzu • c I f It's the solution you're AC. $12,995 myriad of merchan-sunroo, ully loaded. (2004451N41013101 dlse Items, because (74~324). $33,995 searchlng for • wheth· our columns comp<.i er you're seeking a Toyota of quallfled buyers 10 home. an apar}ment, Huntington Beach caJll a new occupation or even a s tray pet. 714·847-8555 842-5878 ------I CARPET ~LEANING DRYWALL , HANDY MAN 3710 INTERIOR LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING' 3890 SC0 1:EN SERVICE . CLEANING 3515 SERVICES 3548 SERVICE 3584 DESIGNERS 3782 SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERvtCES 39 19 ; DIRECTORY Home Repair/Remodel liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-***QUALITY CARE THE LOCAL PLUMBER liiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~ii •••••••••I CARP.ET CLU! .. NO •WINDOW CLEANING• ,;SMALL JOB EXPERT Co2~ :,,e::'.Ne::.ort Home Sweet Home 20yrs exp N.8. Including ·a Ja';:! is~~~: Co.· Mobll• Screen S erv. 2AMS & HALL $59 FREE ESTIMATES Drywall/Plaster Repair Jim 831·2400 Interior Decorating & __ U_N_L_l _M_l_T_E_D_.. ~~~f~~~~~~5-~:~ir. Friendly Servlce•lnsured ~.~~1 :16~;-s~~~~·~~ ACOUSTIC Hotline 24hr 9$3·7111 84~33.S 6~=.~ag~~:rs'~~~ BREWER'S TV·VCR ~==~~: ~=~~~lr:tl~v~ ·CONSULTATION· Ll532981 675-9304 Roger 714·548.0850 & Home Service• ~ 714-821·0918 ~-Phone calls made and RAINBOW Clrole Malnt • ...,E""x_p_e_rt_,,,.D-ra...,.1-n"""c""1e_a_n....,.ln_g_ CEWNGS 3408 CERAMIC CO Tl"'P'rDS 3556 Wlthoeft Dryw•ll Under $300. LIE73660 letters written on your Painting-Int/Ext House/Apt & Plumbing Repairs •-T-AX ______ _ ~ MP..,,.~~ All Phases• SnVl.o JObs Accept M/C &. VISA•---------b h 11 0 Quality job. Free est. 20 All k nLES 3528 CIHnl CIHnl Clean! C.M. Date 831•1818 JEWELRY 3784 e a . ocuments re-Lll'569897 638·8888 yrs exp. wor guar. CEILING MASTER -~'A"~ 2ovrs Exp/Fair SIFree Est viewed for free. Retain Steve 545·8298 PREPARATION 3925 •Acou,uc: Removal• L#400030 714-839-1447 Handrman Ch•rll• an attorney for the en-A Better Way Painting Precl•• Plumbln9 Custom TextureePalnt Leaky Showera Rep'd Painting, carpentry, Wiiiiam Harold J eweler lire year lor only $90. Quality Crattsmanshlp Repairs & Remodels *IT'S TAX TIME * Uc'd Mark 838-73® R...., outing& tnstall'n wate' blasting, fences. Watch/Jewelry Repair United legal Providers For a reas price. Refs. F e E ti ates . Le7~130 Dean of Tiie COMPUTER HELP! ELECTRICAL 3610 Local°CDM 780·5044 AntlquOFlna Jewelry 8BM88·LAW t . L612113 714-857-1530 Ll8~7~9: ue.1oeo c.:: • .:~~YH~~~ :!'l.1. 873-8065 or 846-8528 Fast•Frlendly•Afforcfabl• , Home RHtoratlooJRemodel 8uy/sell/lrade 973.03·05 ________ _. ...,C,....H...,U---N""o-·""'s..,P""A---IN'""T,,,,..,..IN..,..G.,,..1 II DPUANCE Upgrade Repair Train S PE T Tll /d .,,,, d k --------~ ReUred IRS 673·8905 '" Newport Tiie & M•rble Free Est·SlO Off w/ad m•ll Job EX R e 'YW•• woo wor 23Yrs Exp-Ort Prlcel REPAIR 3427 Fine Crattsmaneh'1... * 71.._723•2082 * Duncan Electric: Fences/decks/room add. LANDSCAPE & 3830 Guar Work-Free Est ORCO PLUMBING 1--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ACCEPT VISA-c Local/Quick Rosponse Roofs/general repairs. lAWN CARE 3808 MASSAGE Uc#375602 538·1534 & Drain Cleaning TUTORING 3929 .a&PLIANCE REPAIR Showere/Counters Ir• MACMEDIC • Care tor L1275870 850·7042 Comm/Res. Reis Free Est 7Day9/Wk•Free Est ,,.,. Nat'I Stone/Matble Fplcs Macintosh Computers Peterkin Electrlo Chrl• 754-0517 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L&B Sports Th•r•pr lk•'• Custom P ainting Visa/MC Excepted ./Ws 1 "hRe11,/8Dry1"!/2':..10 L8454H 842·2214 hOln .~uralhm!/703fc..a Leot~ Prompt & Low Rates I HOME SERVICES BASIC YARD MAl'NT All body care to relax ~~:k. 1~ieEax7. & g~~~z. L1n11os 780.8170 •S.,-nl•h•l!nell•h• Bl·llnguat Teacher Private CtauH-Home or Office. 8444487 aes. ea•. 3 ""' .7 v .. , r e. v res-c:om/1m-tg jobs Anything & Everything 1 CALL DOES IT ALLI & rejuvenate. RN/LMT L#703468 831·4810 ========== CT."ellUT1lt G CSL818717 748·5255 Free Estimate. Ref's. 931•4422 CM 722·9823 _BA_T _______ , w;.n.lUH CONCRETE & Mlch .. I 758·1440 Pager-413·8142 -=p-.-t.-r-•....,,P,....a....,.1-nt""'l-ng--• REG~~G 3448 SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 FE~CES OJ'~~~.~~:~~ ~E!i..! 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See the behind-the-scenes story, Page 11 . · + PHOTO BY MARC MARTIN + 72 HOURS (from left) St1ve Choi, Lore"4 Wilhy aJUI owner Dave Todd welcome you to Totally Coff1t Totally Coffee, a local gathering spot More lhan just a place in which lo enjoy a cup of hot or iced java. Totally Coffee is a local gathering spoc ! Welcoming you to the popular, new Breakfast Bar as well as the lively nightlife, there's always something fun and exciting going on at Totally Coffee. In business at the same location for more lhan seven y~. Dave Todd and his friendly staff invite you to this colorfully eclectic coffee house and eatery. Wake up with the morning menu at the Breakfast Bar. where no selection costl' more than four dollars Open at 7 a.m .. choose from crcate-your- own and made-to-order omclenes. veggie egg sandwiches. breakfast bumtos, open face breakfast tacos. pocatocs and eggs. french toast. bagel eggwichcs, muffins and more. There's also a nice choice of sandwiches, salad~. smoothies. and pastry and dessert items (try the cheese cake!). Drink specialties include lattes. mochas, iced Vietnamese coffee (suadat), iced drinks with yogurt or ice ~ peanut butter blasts and their yummy iced espressos. At the back bar, enjoy ··capping" and tasting exotic coffees from around lhe world . The back room is the perfect selling for special events, private parties and catered meetings. It is also lhe backdrop for comedy night. open mike night. local bands, Internet access and a rousing game of 3-D virtual golf. Totally Coffee is localed at 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East in Costa Mesa. Open 365 daJs a year, houn are Mon. • Thur., 5:30 a.m. to • ll:JO p.m.; Fri. and SaL, 5:30 a.m. to midnighJ; and Sun., 7 a.m. to JI p.m. Children's menu. Bulk coffee, qecialJy cltocolaJa and coffee parophemalilJ an for sau. For more infonnalion, call (714) 435· 9367 or JOU can reach thern on the Internet aJ www.Totally Coffee.com. A PRODUCT Of THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT a la carte Is a oornplimentary servloe for regular D&11y Pilot advert!sera. Call Jennifer Rojanavanlj 714157 4-4243 for ilformation. 1 SHOWING HIS METAL - "Diverse Media/California Themes," an exhibit of metal wor}cs, pastels and oils by Carlo Emande, is on display through Wednesday in the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. 717-3801. 3 DAY ANDKNIGHl'S - Otis Day and The Knights rock Twin Palms at 10 and 11:30 p.m. today at 630 Newport Center Drive. There will be a $10 cover charge after 9 p.m. 721-8288. 4 TRIBAL ART -The Orange County Fairgrounds presents an American Indian art s how and sale from 1 to 7 p.m. today, 10 a .m. to 6 p .m. Saturday and 10 a .m . to 5 p .m. Sunday at Builcµitg No. 16, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. (619) 245-2659,. 5 DO YOU KNOW DIE WAYS OF CHARDON- NAY1 -Villa Nova and Vons Costa Mesa presents •All About Chardonnay,• a fun and educational evening featuring samples of Chardonnays fTom var- ious regions and a talk on the making of wine, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at 3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $15. To RSVP, call 642-7880. 6 TO SEE OR NOT TOSEE ... - Orange Coast College presents FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 and Drama Department from 5 to 7 p.m. today al 695 W. 19th St. Cost is $8. 645-2356. • 8 JUST TifEIR IMAGINA- TION -The Newport · Beach Central Ubrary offers a free program called •Imagine This ... Imagine That• from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at 1000 Avocado Ave. At noon and 2 p.m ., preschoolers can enjoy stories, songs and puppets, the Children's Choir of the Southern California Singe.rs will perform at 1 p.m. and the afternoon will conclude with music and stories with Greggy Dee, at 3 p .m. 717. 3801. 9 ESPRESSO YOURSELF - Francoll Gourmet is the site of a ~ption today from 5:30-7:30 p.m. with free espresso "Hamler during Hamlet ls on stage at ()CC. OCC's 12th annual ·Shakespeare Month• production at 8 p.m. on lbllrsday through May 4 and May 8-11 in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets cost S6 for Thursday and Sunday performances and $7 for Friday and Saturday shows, advance discount tickets are $5 and $6 for OCC students, senior citizens and children under 12 and tickets sold at the door are $8 and $9. 432-5880. Carlo Emande's artwork is showing at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. 2 1HE PORTRAIT OF A lADY -The 1944 film "Laura· will be presetlted today at 6:30 p.m. at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. A film analysis will fol- low the screening, which is part of the museum's five-year explo- ration of the history of American film noir. Admission is $3 for members, students and senior citizens and $5 for others. 759- 1122. 7 DINNER BY CANDLE- UGKr°-lbe Costa Mesa Senior Center presents a , Candlelight Dinner Show fea- turing entertainment by the Of~ge Coast College Theater World-traveled violinist I ~ \ : stops in Costa Mesa I i Grammy-nominated violinist Cho-Uang Un will be playing with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra Wednelday and Thunday at tbe Orange County Performing~ Ans Cen~. located at 000 Town Center Drive, eo.ta Me1a. Un last appemecl with the Pacific symphony in 1991, and bu lilDce toured the United States Asia and Europe Wbb other renowned orcbes--' tru. He is am......_ al tbe Chamber Music Society at New Ya'i UDcoJn Center, and will serve as director of a "'9-week cb.unber music festival in Taiwan dllll ewmer. Performance1 .a.t 111 pa nctea range from St6 to "4, and cm be purcbaMcl through 1k:ketMats at 140,7878. IW more lnfarmaboD CiD 556-/JlTS, I I ! i ! l l . i ! i i I Mel ... honoring the president of Wycaffe, an Italian coffee com· pany. Espresso quality will be discussed. 1130 Newport Center Drive in Fashion Island next to Macy's. 1 0 WINE AND FOOD FEST -Make reser· vations now for the third annual Newport Beach Spring Wme and Food Festival. slated for May 2 through 4 at the Balboa Bay Oub. Seminars. wme tastings and dining events are priced between $15-$75. For reservations, call Festival Coordinator Melinda Simon's office at 645-500, ext. 377. FRIDAY, APRJL 25, 1997 GREG FRY I OAA.Y Pit.OT Costa Mesa resident Sara Bryant, 10, has amassed quite a collection of glass animals . . THE GLASS MENAGERIE . A 10-year-old Costa Mesa girl has her very - own, very fragile Z<?O of glass animals By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot Costa Mesa's Sa.ra Bryant keeps exotic animals in her clos- et -but they never try to get out. Sara, an articulate 10-year- old who seems to en1oy school and even homework, started collecting glass animals when she was 5 years old. She keeps them safe and •1 like cats but my dad's allergic to them,• she said. Inspired by a glass unicorn she bought af the Orange County Swap Meet, Sara has expanded her collection to include all kinds of animals, from cats, dogs and ducks to1 owls, bunnies and a teddy bear. "I got more and got a lot and started collecting them,• she said. #I think they're neat to col- lect for some sound in a tidy drawer in her doser,and only takes them out for speciaJ occa- sions. r-----------------------, reason." I I : + Do you collect beer rnugs. l She said, the horse figurines are the hardest to take care or because they are so fragile. 1 6ottle caps or business 1 : cards? How about candles, : l cards or candy wrappers? If : The fifth grader at UCI Farm : you collect anything. you l • could be featured next in 1 l Obsessions. Call Anastacia : "I held them and I'd drop them and they'd break," _ Elementary l Freeberg at 574-4258. : L _____________________ '!_J School -a research learn- ing laboratory school near the campus, where her parents are both professors -said she loves animaJs and "likes to have,them around." Any anunaJ JS OK with her, but she especially Wees cats. Her favorite animaJ is the ocelot, a wild feline about half the size of a cheetah, but with similar markings. · she said of two horse figurines that broke. "But I (still)' like the way the horse is made." Her favorite piece is a tiny cal the size of a thimble with Siamese mark19gs. And she's aJways on the lookout for differ- ent types of creatures lo add to her collection. "My friend hcts a penguin . and a horse -I think they're .......... cute,· she said. U those weren't enough, Sara els<> has a complete Noah's Ark with the pairs of animals peek- ing over the side. Sara said she wants to collect all the different kinds of ani- mals. "Then I'd go for different sizes and types of animals,• she said . •rm trying to collect as many animals as I can.• N.UIMTl9 • INCIACUIAA IMAX . r 72 HOURS Other than collecting, Sara likes to play soccer and swim. ·1 like to swim, but not in our pool because there's a bug col- lection there -the spiders go in there and then they die.· ----.... ----=L ..an .. __ ... -..... -.s•lm.11••=---arm• -· 0 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 Imagination Celebration for children opens ~aturday . •The two-week festival encourages young people to develop their creativity through workshops, performances and demonstrations. By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot The Imagmabon Celebration, the annual two-week extrava- ganza of children's events that encourages young people to explore their credtivity, is back with d full schedule or perfor- mances, art exhibits and work- shops. nus year's event -titled "lmagme Tiusl" -features more than 50 public perfor- mances and other fest.JvaJ-style events; dlsplays of more than 8,000 students' artwork at llbranes, malls and other Joca- tiom; throughout the county, weekday performances for school groups at the Orange County Perforrrung Arts Center; and in-school performances, demonstrations and tree work- shops for teachers. Most events are free. "The Cultures of the World· on May 3 at Triangle Square is a free event celebrating the many cultures that make up Orange County. •we bring together outstand- ing student performing groups. interesting hands-on workshops and a terrific international art exhibit, story-telling, dancers, singers and ballet,• said Jim Gilliam, executive manager or the Imagination Celebration. Co-presented with the Newport-Mesa Unified School DlStnct, the event also features loca1\choolchildren's mtema- tionally themed artwork mclud- mg Egyptian masks, pottery and jewelry. A main attraction is the "lmaginariurn" -held May 10 and t t at the Orange County Performing Arts Center - which is an "outdoor play- ground of the arts.· The theme is centered around the produc- tion of •Pepito's Story." a ballet created by Emmy Award-win- ning choreographer Debbie Allen that will be held at the Center. The event inclYdes arts and crafts ma "Fantasy Island" set- ting and creates an atmosphere for families to take part in work- shops and enjoy ongoing perfor- mances by an array of students and professionals. This Saturday, the "The Stars of Tomorrow• -a showcase of studert talent -will bring together hundreds of perlormers including dancers and instru- mcntaJ and singing groups at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The Orange County Museum of Art features an interactive photogra- phy event; and the first "lnvitationaJ Dance Festival· for student dancers and dance ensembles is at the Center. Starting this weekend, Crystal Court at South Children explore their creativity at Coast Plaza will exhibit the Imaginatton Celebration. · art by local schoolchild- ren. All three floors will display the works of more than 1,000 .students and a reception will be held Saturday and Sunday to honor the children's efforts. "It's a way of saying thanks to the kids,• Gilliam said. Other events throughout the county include a "Young at Art" workshop and performance event at Laguna Hills Mall; "Kreative Kids Day" at the Art- a-Fair in Laguna Beach; and a performance of "Hansel and Gretel• at UCI. Other perlonnances include the •Children's Street" at the Oogb van Orange Art and Music Festival in Orange; and "Creativity Starts,• the annual Anaheim performance by the winners of the Disneyland Creativity Challenge. IM:AGINATION CE£.EBRATION CALENDAR OF EVENTS Listed are events m Costa Mesa and Newp0rt Beach only. All events are free. For a listing of events in other (l(ies, call t~ Imagination Celebration Hotline at 556·AR1S, eKt. 888 Saturdiiy: "The Stars of Tomorrow• 11 a m to 4 p.m. Fashion Island, Newport Center Drive, Newpo<t Beach More than 700 young dancerJ, singers and performers gather to put on a show on two stages 721-2022 "Art Exh1b1t Reception· 1 p.m. Crystal Court. 3333 Bear St .. Costa ~ Reception for fam1l1es of young Orange County artists exhibiting more than 1,()()() pieces of art 435·2160 SUnmy: ·Fun for All at the Newport Beach Public Library• Noon to 4 p.m. Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newpo<t Beach Stories. puppet shows. song and dance performances and hands-on workshops fora/I ages 717-3801 •Art Exhibit Reception• 1 p.m. Crystal Court, 3333 Bear Sl, Costa Mesa n...ct.y 1twough 1hundlly "Padfk Symphony Orchestra Youth Concert: 'f1rewor1a, Figa<o and Funl'" 11 a.m. Orange County Performing Aru Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa A 45-minute concert designed esp«ial- Charlie's Chili Restaurant locals Favorite Place for 30 years NEXT To NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 ly for young audiences 755·5788, ext. 227 Mllyl ·culture6 of the World at Triangle Squcire" 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Triangle Square, end of the 55 Freeway in Costa Mesa lntematJonally themed performers ' sing, dana, play music and tell rtories.. Aho a11 exhibit of intffnational art wort by ~-Mesa Unified District Khookhildren. 722-1600 May4 "Lights! Cowneral Actlon1· 11 1.m. to 3 p.m. Or~ County Museum of Art, 850 San Oemeflte Drive, Newport Beach Hanch-<>n photography worlcshop for children to e~rirr>Mt and compose ~r own CTNtions 759-1122 •Just Imagine!• 1:30 p.m. Defore Dance Center. 151 Kalmus Drive, G·3, Costa Mesa Children ages 1 to 6 explore simple dance moves as t~y imagine them· 14!/ves as movie st.trs on location 241·9908 May 5 ·invitational Dance festival at the Center" 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Orange County Performing Aru Centef, 600 Town Centef Drive. Costa Mesa Some of the best student danttrs and dance ~mbl.s perform Jn Segers1rom ~II 556-ARTS M111& "Pepito's Story• 7:30 p.m. Orange County Pwforming Arts Centef, IOIAllY ~ COFFU One Love, One Store. One Family. Togtther We Stand. A Pl1e1 tt St14y, A Pl1e1 t1 Meet, A Place t1 E1~f 1r1 ••• An4 new It's Cy~er F1rtifl14 FREE Muffin or Scone wl Any Drink Purchase STILL TtlE SAME PRICES, AFTER 6 YEARSI 1 5 2 5 MESA VERDE E S T E 1 17 435-9367 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa The KenMdy Center's production fea turing SO foe.al children. Created by choreograp~rldirector Debbie Allen and Arturo Sandoval 556-ARTS Mlly7 "Illusions and Imaginings" 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Launch Pad. at Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St, Costa Mew -third floor Children ~ the store's new 8hi- bition of t«:hnoJogy to CTNte MW art forms 546-2061 ~ Mllya •invitational Orchestra Festival• 9 a.m. to 9 p..m. Or~ County Perlonnlng Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mea The best high sdlOOI and c:ol• orchestras perform the world's ~vori~ dtiskalmusk 556-Afm ~9 ·invitational Choral festival• High Sdlool Choi~ 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Children's Choirs: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Orange County Perfomilhg Arts Center, 6001own Center o~. Costa Mesa More than 1,200 .s:tudMts fill s.g.mrom ~II with the sounds of ,YOOng p«>pk'J W>ices 556-ARTS Mey10 "The IMAGINARIUM• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Orange Couoty Performing Art Center. 600 Town Center Drlw. Costa Mesa An outdoor playgrcxJnd of tl'le arts for .YOOfl9 p«>ple of all ~ Cr•fb. booths. JOCJnds and atTn0$plwe Cf'Ntt a •Fantuy Island" along wf1h ~ story telllnS1. ~nc. IHtd WO(tshops 556-Nn'S ...._...,,, "'TM IMAGINAAIUM" noon to• p,m, Or-.~ ~ng M Cetlte(. &CIO Town CenW OriYe, Costa Mesa • f'wpito's Stoty· 1 :lO ~ .. p.lft. Ortnge County ~ng Arts Centl*r. goo Town <M1ter Ortve, CClta Me5,a FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 T he cover of this year's Imagination Celebration schedule of events and theme poster f eatw;,es the art of Newport Harbor High This year's School senior Andrew poster. Bosley. For two months, Andrew worked and reworked the col· ored pencil drawing of a "tree• of trumpet-playing birds in front of an open window. "TQ go with the celebration theme I wanted to make kind of a fanfare thing -an introduc- tion -mixed in with all the music and art and the different subjects,• he said. · · The sunrise through the win- dow represents a bcgmning, he said. to mark the opening of the celebration. The artwork of the multi-tal- ented teenager was chosen from more than 500 entries because of its direct tie-in with the festi- val. •Andrew's fit the theme 'Imagine This,'" said Jim. Gilliam, executive manager of the Imagination Celebration~"lt would (also) reproduce very well POSTER BOY Newport Harbor · senior's artwork is selected for official poster o( hnagination Celebration BY NANCY CHEEVER in a vanety of mediums ... and conveyed a celebratory theme. He really thought out what we needed." The 17-year-old takes art courses at the hlgh school, where he's currently doing an independent study with art teacher Tamara Hinds. "I've been working with him directly on a daily basis for three years.• Hinds said. "I think he's fabulous -very well-balanced, !ntelligent and creative.• She said Andrew's art is almost at the professional level. "He's alway~ had the ability, but this last year he's been will- ing to focus and concentrate," she said. "Now he's putting.the finishing touches on it and mak- ing it look clean and profession- al .• Andrew tinkered with art tor most of his life, but only began to take classes four years ago. He said his parents always e ncouraged him to draw, but one aspect of 1l didn't please them too much. •1 used to draw E.T. all over the walls in m~ house,• he said. 7They tell me that I did it on the Staircase -everywhere." · · Nowadays, Andrew broadens his talents to include music and theater. He plays tenor saxo- phone with th~ high school band, is active with his church, where he sings in the bell choir, and ~rforrns in most of the drama department plays. But even with all his accom- plishments, the win at the Imagination C:elebration compe- tition was a surprise, he said. "I wasn't expecting it at all - it seems so big,• be said. Andrew said be wants to pur- sue a career in art, and plans to apply to California lnstitute of the Arts"next year. "I'm looking into computer animation," he said, adding be also toys with the Idea of teach- ing. ··~ Orchestral manuevers The Chinese-American League Showcase offers young, talented musicians the chance to play with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot Fourteen-year-old Yu-Chieh Lin didn't even know how to speak English when she boarded a plane headed for California two years ago. But English was- n't the skill she needed: The Taiwan native was on her way to becoming one of the best young Chinese pianists in en environ- ment that allowed her the free- dom to also become a well- rounded teenager. Yu-Chieh, a student at the ldyllwild Arts Academy, was one of 17 young musicians who took part in the Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Chinese-American League's fifth annual Showcase for Young Musicians recently at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. After she won last year's junior competition, Yu-Chieb entered the 1997 competition, open to 14-to 21-year-old Chinese-American pianists, vio- linists and cellists who are California residents. The event gives young musidans a chance to perlorm with the symphony. Chinese-American League Founder Arlene Cheng of Newport Beach said the goal of the showcase is to encourage young mu.s1d.ans to reach their potential. "I always wanted to do some-. thing that they could look for- ward to," she said. "They take MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Jla Xu from Bejlng practtces· the violin after her audltton last Friday for the Chlnese- Amertcan League Orchestra. lessons day after .day, year after year -I wan~ them to experi-m ce playing with an orchestra.• Yu-Chieh and violinist Jia Xu, 14, of Beijing, were among the youngest competitors in the event. The teenagers both attend the arts acad~y, where they· take regular bi!h school classes as well as study music. They both said they miss their family back home but welcome the opportunity to go to the school, which offers them a well-round- ed life. "My parents thought in Taiwan there was too much aca- demic,• said Yu-Chi.eh, who started playing the piano at 8. Thisdear, Yu ..chieh said she only ha one practice of Mozart's Concerto No. 21 in C major before auditiOning for the covet- ed spot with the symphony. "I want to be a' performer and go around the world,• she said. ~Id-people can play in an orchestra.· At 14, Yu-Chieb already plays at a professional level and partic: ipates in several competitions each year. Jia -who came to America only six months ago -started studying violin at age 6. While she didn't make the finals th.is year, she said she plans to come back for next yea.r's competition. •1 found out about (th.is com- petition too late,. Jia said. ·1 only r pJacticed two days. The grueling work schedule of the young musidans is all part of a bigger Chinese tradition that's instilled in children at a young age, said showcase co- chair Helen Un. •n•s a Chinese custom.· she said. •Hard work is part of the routine -it's sort of expected.• Some of the former Showcase winners were accepted to Harvard, Jullllard and~ Institute of Music. "The level of the perlonners is professional,• Helen Un said. They are really quite good.• The showcase was eventually won by violinist Shan Jiang, 21. Second place went to Fang Fang Xu , a 21-yeal'-old cellist. They will perlorm with tlie symphony on June 21 at the lrv.ine Barclay Theatre and receive cash awards ol. St,500 and Sl,250, respedively. 72 HOURS 'Pepito's Story' ballet highlight of celebration By Nancy Cheever, Daily Piiot "Pepito's Story," the whimsi- cal ballet by Emmy award-win- ning choreographer and director Debbie Allen, is part of this year's bnagination Celebration !it the Orange County Perlorming Arts Center. The new children's ballet, created by Allen and jazz trum- peter Arturo Sandoval, is based on Eugene Fern's children's book about a young boy who lives on the imaginary island of Padingo and perseveres through much taunting to eventually save the day -and his friend's life. Narrated by three-time Tony Award-winner Hinton Battle, the ballet features 50 local childr~n and teenagers in dancing roles. Allen auditioned the children herself and bas worked with the . dancers several times at rehearsals. Taryn Shefflette, 12, of Costa Mesa was one of the lucky dancers to be chose n for the chorus as a "ball lady.· "l\m·a villager and I just hap- pen to dan~ with a ball,• she 'P!?.i6tm<anle ~nma~ina. said. "It's really fun." The sixth-grader at Kaiser Elementary said working with Allen is one of the ·neatest things• s he's ever done. And after just two weeks of rehearsal, Taryn is quite taken with her new mentor. "She's like my idol -I love her, she's really nice.• Even though she wasn't born when the movie "Fame• (star- ring Allen) came out in theaters, it's still one of Taryn's all-time favorites. "l love the choreography of that movie, ·.she said. "I saw it on TV one day and said 'Oh my gosh, that's so neat.'" During rehearsals, Allen stresses the importance of work- ing as a team and creating dance as an art form, Taryn said. "She also tells us it's really important that we don't hurt anybody's feelings -we're all equal," she said . The ballet is a Kennedy Center production and makes its West Coast premiere May 6 at 7:30 p.m. It V(ill also be per- formed on the final day of the Imagination Celebration, May 11 , at 4 p.m . Now on tbe Water in Newport Beacb A traJition of a trul.y Florentine cal.Ji.tu contitu.tul SERVING LUNCH & DINNER • Happy Hour • Piano Bar Nightly Great Lw;J, (}/fet! 1 lb. Live Maine lobster ~Pata only For reservations Please Call 673-9500 251 East Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach 72 HOURS ' RHYME IN SEASON April is National Poetry Month and it's being celebrated with festival at NewpcJrt Beach Central Library By Alessandra Djurklou, Daily Pilot I n honor of National Poetry Month, the Newport Beach Public ·Library Foundation is hosting its flfSt poetry festival Monday at the Newport Beach Central Library. Local authors Wilton Barnhardt and Jo-Ann Mapson, dS well as eight UC! grc:1duate students, will be on hand to n'dd selections from and give i.hort presentations on their fdvonte poets. MARC MAR'TlN I DAILY PILOT Poets Wilton Barnhardt and Jo-Ann Mapson wil be featured at the upcoming poetry festival at the Newport B~ach library. "We want lhe communJty to hdvf' some beautiful poetry in thr>1r lives," said Foundation Boctrd member and fest.Jval orqrm1zt~c Jacquelyn Dillman. , Th0 idea of haVlng a festival cc1mc to DLllmdn, herself a wntPr, while she writer-in-residence at UCl's graduate creative writing pro- gram. For the festival, be will be reading selections from Swinburne and Tennyson, but wa~ dnvmg her 'ctr Alli'!' convmr- mq thl' bodrd, she 111r1nr1qPd to recruit Harnhi1rdl and Mc1psnn, whom -.h<' h<1d rncl wh11l· lrlkln~J Vcinnu-. "I 've always envied poets their status ... but not their meager salaries. " -WILTON BARNHARDT das<:.PS d i UC ., rmcl ()('(' Bl•lh novel11>L'> WN•' gldd to ohligl' 'Tm hdppy to celcbratl' poet- ry c1wdrc:ncsi. month," Sd1d Bc1rnhc1rclL, a novt'l1sl with two book!> in pnnt and onP on the w<1y "I've c1Jways envied poets tl1P1r status ... but not their mea- rwr ~dldncs .. C 'urwntly, Bc1mhr1rdt is the •• that is the only Victorian fare on this menu of verses -other pre- senters WlU be. covering the works of m odem poets such as Frederico Garcia Lorca and Pablo Neruda. Mapson is doing her presen. talion on Maxine Kumin. "She's one of my favorite writers,• said Mapson, who has published three books and is currently leaching a writing course through UCI Extension. "I've corresponded with· her. l'U be reading her poems about relationships.• Graduate student Gabrielle Dani~ls will be readmg from works by African-American poets Lucille Clifton and AJ Young. "I like Lucille Clifton's poetry, because here's this black woman talking abQut how beau- tifuJ she is at 40 plus,· Daniels sdid. Like the two poets she is cov- ering, Daniel.s_was born in the South, then emigrmed to Calliomia. She is finishing up -- her first year with the creative writing program. The festival is being held in the Friends Meeting Room, and will begin at 7 p.m. A reception will follow. For information, call 717-3890. The Lab's food drive revs up Saturday COSTA MESA -The Lab is concoting another experiment, this one to create an awareness of hunger in Orange County and help the needy. The shopping complex will play host to an event Saturday benefiting the Orange-based Food Distribution Center, a non- profit organizabon that provides food for the needy to more than 290 churches, soup lcitchens·and other agencies countywide. V1Sitors to The Lab from noon to 7 p.m . can donate non-perish- able food or heaJlh and hygiene items such as aspirin and dia-· pers. Each donation rates a raf- fle ticket for prizes from Lab stores, said Julie Shumaker, ass15tant to Lab owner Shaheen Sadaghi. Groove Radio 103.1- FM will be on hand with guest disc jockeys to provide enter- tainment and will hold give- aways every ball-hour. The food bank has seen a drop in donations from its tradi- tional donors -grocery stores. food manufacturers and restau- rants -in recent years, said Nicole Thompson, development manager for the distribution center. •A lot of companies are now giving food directly to 99-cent stores, discount stores,# Thompson said. "We have to create awareness of the hunger problem in the community. It's hard to believe because our county is very affluent. We believe creating awareness will get more people involved in vol- unteering their time or donating resources." The event at The Lab marks a new direction the food bank is taking in garnering support. "lltis is for the people in Generation X; that's the group that in 20 years from now will have to be at the forefront to solve society's problems, and one of them is hunger," Thompson said. The musical schedule for the day: noon to 1:15 p.m. -.Eric L. (techno); 1:15 to 2:30 p.m. - Mindcontrollor (happy hard- core); 2:30 to 4 p.m. -'Raymond Roker (jungle); 4 to 5:30 p.m. - Xavier (hard house); and 5:30 to 7 p .m . -Jason Blakemore (add house). -By Anul'.ada Freeberg FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 Are You One of Tho Follow these instructions: Answer each question as to how you feel RIGHI NOW +M-' '.Xlr:n· "· ,~ocn ... DD IA? , •. :. ·•· -• , • . START HERE +M-000 1. Do you make thoughlie9 mMria or~~~ • you Ngrat? ' -0 ODD 2. When ()then .,.. gcUlng f1llllad. do you r«"*' ~ composed? 000 3. Do you ~ tlwough rlllw9y 1lrnetab6es. dlredorilS Of die· aon.tes )ult for pieeAw? 0 ODD 4. When uked to meM •.dad9Dn. ~ you be .-yed by your 0 like or dlAe cl t.lwa ~ lmloMd? ODO 5. 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Doug is the only one who doesn't try to hurt any- one else, only survive the potSon of Hd.ley. "lnventmg the Abbotts" IS a 'fDKO JIAU& 1700 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA ~timo!=r~ ************* THURS, APRIL 24 IMcna&IN FRI, APRIL 25 DAVE WAKELINE "BANG ", SIX FEET DEEP SAT, APRIL 26 IUPlaCHIU, ftKI TOIRI SUN, APRIL 27 REGGAE, $1 DRAFTS EX BAD BOYS WITH SPECIAL GUEST MQN, APllll 21 IUBNIGHT TUES APRIL 29 POOL TOURNEY WID, APllL 30 DIAUPTOltS movie no one should have to endure. The movie comes to a low point where nothing could c;eerrungly be worse, but the next surpnse slaps everyone in the face. Actually, there aren't many surpnses in thlS movie. After the hrst half hour, it's only expected that everyone will hurt everyone else. Where's the problem? Does the movie fail because of the acting abilit1es of the stars or because of bad writing? Let's just say that everything added up makes "inventing the Abbotts• awful. she's done before, but it never happened. Joaquin Phoenix (Tyler's real-We boyfriend) as Doug Holt keeps a thin line of saruty in the movie, but he can't do mucli with the story; no one oould. The actors could have done better because they've done better before, Liv l'yler especial- ly. Everyone is cold and emo- llonless; it sounds Lt.ke all the actors are reading the words off a script without playing the characte r. The only one that manages wtth his character IS Will Patton as Lloyd Abbott, but then again, hlS character is dev- ilish and sharp-edged. The story has been labeled a soap opera, but it's not even that interestµlg. The only reaction to the movie was a brief "Who cares?" followed by ,,.-! the anger of wasting money on "Inventing the Abbotts. • That money would have been be tter used to see "The Saint" again • because it is great. U v Tyler and Joaquin Phoenix head the cast of •1nventing the Abbotts," a drama-romance set ln the 1950s. l'yler disappoints as Pamela Abbott. fn "That Tiung You Do" and "Empire Records" she sparkled, even when her char- acter was somber and moody. I kept waiting for her to pull the film out of its black hole and bring magic to the screen like • MELISSA RICHARDSON, 16. is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior at Newport Harbor High Film transcends genre love stoty This movie goes far beyond the expectations of a romance story in the 1950s. This power- ful, character-driven film not only illustrates romance but also CELEBRATION OF ART Saturday, May 3 10 a.m. to 4 }:>.m. Coa5tllne Community College 'Jewpor1 Beach Center (East bluff School) 2627 Vista del Oro, Corona del Mar Herf' i your l'hanl't> to join ll.Jith the artilu of the Coa..iline ArtL.ts' Auoriati.on for fun, mu11ic, refreahmenll _.. and lot. of aealhetic experience•. World Famous Bargain Room will be open for "Objet d'art" pl'ieed under $50 For more information, call {714) 241-6213 Tuesdays, 9am -lpm Friday, IPm-Spm Newport Pier Downtown Street Faire on Mala St. Fresh Picked, Locally Grown Produce Honey, Nuts, Fruits, Vegeta~les Bread, Flowen & More Sponsored by the Orange County Fann Bureau • 573--0374 develops several relationships, person to person and person to society. Director Pat O'Connor delivers a classic. With the exceptional cast - Liv l'yler, Joaquin Phoenix, Billy Crudup, Jennifer Connelly, Joanna Going, Will Patton and Kathy Balter -bow could this film go wrong? Even though all of the actors gave great perlor- mances, l'yler and Phoenix dearly stand out as exceptional. l'yler's portrayal of the youngest sister in the Abbott family is definitely worth men- tioning. 1}'ler made her charac- ter relate with the audience. Phoenix easily matched the rela- tionship with the audience that 1}'ler did, and the audience can't help suffering with him through his desire of following in hls brother's footsteps, and the difficulties with bis relation- ships with the opposite sex. "Llfe isn't a cafeteria. You can't always pick what you want:• This quote by Pamela Abbott (Tyler) seems to some- how sum up the film. For exam- ple, Pamela could not choose her family, and Doug (Phoenix) and his family could not choose to not be poor. Although this film illustrates the dashes of the economic classes in the 1950s, it also shows how unimportant it was, and still is, in society. This is what I really liked about this · movie: It was reall Even though the film takes place in a small town in Illinois in the ·1950s, it could have easily taken Keegan Bell place anywhere in today's soci- ety. The extraordinary perfor- mances and the substance and meaning of the story make this mo~ than just another love story. This film not only explores the positive effects of love, it shows the consequences as well. Due to this, as well as the pow- erful acting, it gives me a reason to recommend this movie as def- initely worth that seven dollars. • KEEGAN IEU.. 16, Is a Costa Mesa resident and a junior at Newport Harbor High School. ... FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 '2 HOURS 0 Trapped.ID the snake pit that is 'Anaconda' Darth vs. Don Corleone: The Force is with the Mafia By Uncle Don, Daily Pi/or Bare. Unfilled . Void. Barren. Deserted. Vacant. Lacking. Unoccupied. Depleted. Nada. Zilch. In a word'. .. empty. The parking lot. The ticket line. The.snack line. The seats. My bead. My edi· tor's head. The headS of those associated with "Anaconda.• •Deliverance,· he sports a Paraguayan accent, probably because no one has a clue as to what a Paraguayan accent is, so acuracy is not a coAcem. . Marginally more humane than a Nazi war criminal, he comes back from the dead more times than Jason from "Friday the 13th"; he's Col. Kurtz with a dark past, a dim present and an empty future. U paid by the smirk. he'll be made a millionaire from this flick. That word again ... empty. Uhduuhhh. Duuuuuutihb. Duuuuuuhhhhh. · Refuse' to think. Refuse to think. The UOe character reads to the catastrophe be sees on saeen in ..Anaconda." The only other name of marquee value is Ice Cube. Stabbed in the thigh early on, he Refuse to th.ink. Aaah. Much bette r. Now Your Favorite Unc is in the right frame of mindless- ness for viewing • Anadwnba. • 1\vo other people in the the- ater. Even rm embarrassed. At the beginning we are told that snakes bad in the jungle. So. We all know what bears do in the woods. Eyes of yellow. Skin of black. Teeth of white. It's the Creature tro,m the Schlock Lagoon. Starting out like a bad National Geographic special (sans the naked natives, sort of), displaying panoramic views and tunnel vision, we're sent up river to visit on our own cine- matic •Heart of Ooofusness, • with an assorted cast of infiOels; ignoramuses and incompetents. Immediately apparent is the strong resemblance tO' the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. Kept looking for rubber ele- phants and plastic hippos ·aiong with a wise-guy guide kibitzing in the background. But this is the wrong hemisphere lor such critters, not that accuracy was a priority for •Anaconda." \'ou know these jungles. Dreary. Dank. Dark. Funny sounds. Strange creatures . Pretty soon the asylum has taken over the inmates on their journey to visit Jaws of the Jungle. varies the leg and the limp. Ice Cube playing a wimpy cameraman is nearly as sensible as Clintdn playing an honest politician. There's a cou· pie of other used-to-bes and nevep.wuzzes degrading the celluloid for the 90 minutes we must endure •Anaconda." Who cast this dog? The Committee for Very Pathebc Actors Whose Careers are Declining? . The snak&ends up hokier than them robber fish on the submarine ride, and is filmed in more weird angles than a first grader's odagon. It bas the size of Oprah before she went on a · diet, and the vindictiveness of a liberal whose favorite govern· -.J:®Dt program has been can· cel00.1'h-e-plot'.s...hQ_ller than my underwear. The fact that this film opened No. 1 at the box office oughtta cause considerable concern for the future of Western Civilization, though continued publication of this column is cer· tainly as detrimental. • UNO..E DON corrupts civilization by reviewing a-movies and cheesy musical acts fOf' the Pilot. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot A .Qair of American cinematic epics recently struck the the· aters in re-release, "The Godfather• and "Star Wars.· For those who grew up with the films, those for whom the films helped define basic notions about art, cinema, good and evil, this offers the rude shocks and peculiar joys of regarding once-hallowed ground from an adult vantage. "The Godfather,• wh.ich first appeared in 1972, was an early lesson in the way a great film could spring from the Hollywood studio system and resonate on a grand scale. Though Francis Ford Coppola claimed be made it for the money, hoping to finance more personal pictures, he gave us a self-contained cosmos and a host of enduring icons. 1\venty-five years later, the characters bold up beauWully: Marlon Brando's reserved, awe- somely authoritative Don Vito Corleone; James Caan's impetu· ous Santino; Al Pacino's quietly interise Michael; John Cazale's feckless Fredo. The dialogue still seems crisp, and the vio- len ce -including the severed . ~ horse head -retains its power l to jolt even after decades of l super-saturation Hollywood : mayhem. l The scene in which Michael l slays the rival gangster Sollozzo l and the crooked police captain : remains one of tbe tense!tt in l film history. As Michael musters l up hiS will for the deed, the · c~slowly on bis face; we see bis eyes-dart ne1- vously in their sockets: it is as if we can bear the blood pounding in bis brain. 1\venty-five yeors later, •Tue Godfather" remains a troubling study of the seductiveness of evil, a nightmare inversion of the American dream. Yet while "The Godfather" The chief goon among the dumb and the feckless is J on Voight. Acting with enough ham in his performance to vio· late the dietary laws of Judaism, be's an Ahab after the great not· white snake. · 271 EAST 17TH ST. • COSTA MESA NEAR CARL'S JR. 5 7 4-8460 A dead ringer for one of them homeboys be avoided in www.dcafe.com 2000 Bristol, Costa Mos. ··'7·lf z4i7~· SERV1NG AUTHENOC & OR!Glw..l. V1ETNAMESE CUISINE APPETIZERS Traditional Vietnamese egg rolls, Spring rolls~lcY ex vegetarian with pe.arU sauce. Appetizers: from $3.50 -$6.95 l.lllcM)imer: from SS.95-$8.95 LUNCH DINNER ENTREES Bone~ chicken breast slices with stndded 9~. Served with brcmn ex Vvtl~ rice. Chick.en CtrJYwith coconut milk, Chick.en ex Seafood lemon Grass. All items are preplftd · mlld ex spicy at yo.r request ... ~ ... provides the warm pleasure of reuniting with an <;>ld friend to find him deeper and wiser than you remembered, •star Wars" offers exactly the opposite sen- sation. The once-enthralling antics of the old companion now appear the pathetic tics and twitches of a lobotomy victim whose scar you simply never noticed. "The Godfather" grows rich· er with repeated viewings; "Star wars· gets more stupid. Like many people now in their 20s, George Lucas' sci- ence-fiction adventure arrived for me in 1977 as a watershed event. There bad been nothing quite so big or exciting before. The gadget-laden, monstrous s hips, the bizarre beasts. the cast of human characters from Han Solo to Obi Wan Kenobi - here was an entire universe for a kid's mind to roam around in. It provided the template for years of imaginative play; it underpinned the dream-life of d generation. Viewed today, "Star Wars" brings a prolonged grimace. It ls a bonng concatenation of spe- cial effects. machines and rude noises. The new computer-gen- erated footage of Jabba the Hutt, one of the selling points of the re-release, is particularly lifeless. It reinforces the sense that we're being sold a bag of superficial tricks rather than a real movie with real people. The plot is oversimple, the ch aracters pai)er-th,in, the implausibilities huge, the dia- logue dopey. And the whole business about "The Force" seems a swamp of wate red· down, pseudo-spiritual tripe designed to appeal to a mass audience seeking the comfort of a morally-ordered universe without the discipline of tradi- tional religion's day-to-day demands. (In this sense, the fihn's third-rate theology pre- saged -and possibly even paved the way for -today's proliferation of Marianne Williamsons and Deepak Chopras.) Some can still en1oy 1t as high camp, smirk at Mark Hamill's dlSmal acbng, take troruc dellght in trash for trash's sake. But for those who once took it seriously -as a reference point for all that was dear and magi- cal in childhood, as the apotheo· sis of wonder, as Art -there lingers, after the final credits roll, a gloomy sense of betrayal • OtlUSTOPHER GOFfARD i.s a reporter fcx th~Daily Pilot. LUNCH, DINNER, CATERING, TAKE OUT For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 ~l~ ~. Newpoi1 8Hc.h 72 HOURS MUSIC MAJ ESTY OF MUSIC The Orange Coast College Symphony Orchestra and Orangewood Children's Home -La Casa Auxiliary presents "Majesty of Music· from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Dnve, Newport Beach. Cost Is $75 for the fund-raiser wtuch will help support the new program "Concerts for Kids.· For reser- vations, caU 432-5692. 1 '40ZART AFTERNOON The Jf'wish Community Center of Ordnge County Orchestril will bnng the works of Wolfgdng Amadeus Mozart to We at thl" "Mozart m the AJtemoon" Pl'rfonnance di 2 p.rn. Sunddy dt the center's ChJS1ck Auditorium, 250 E Brlker St., Co!>td Mesa Cost 1s $8 for members, $I 2 for other~ dnd patron ti ckets are $20 For mfom1at1on. edit 755-0340 OCC RECITAL Ei ght of lh<' lop ffiU!>IC i.,tu- UeOt!-> di Orange Coast Colleqt> will perform c1 free recital dl noon Thursddy in OCC's Music Room l 0 I, 270 I FdlTVH'W Roc1cl, Costc1 Mei.,c1 For mformahon, Cdll 432-5725. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Frc•1· llvf' clc1ss1c rock pc>rfo1- mtlnCP'i an• 'icheduled from noon to 2.30 p.rn. Mondc1y throuqh rnddy, from 7 to 10 p m. rnddy c1nd Saturday; dild from 1 ro4 p.m. Saturcldy dnd Sund.iy altemoon<, 1n the Town Squdfe di Tridngle Squc1n' in C ·oc;td Mesd FAST FREE DEUVERY /IOL'R\': ~un-fhurs I lflm-1 Opm Fri & Sat I /am-IO:JOpm ..,. • Ill .lt111or _. < mbt umh Aurpt,./ r,:--~---~~\·f,~ , I ~ 0 o/~ D ~1 .11 I I BUYONE I I ENfREE AND I I GET 50%0 FF I I SECOND ENTREE I • I OF EQUAL OR I I LESSER VALUE I L.: :r-.::: '.:= .:..°!).::. J 645-3057 ART TUESDAY TAUCS The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at Noon,• a series of free talks by artists, critics and historians complementing the art dis- played in the museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, Arthur Oilman, director/cura- tor/photographer of the Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, will discuss the ·View from Both Sides of the Dc>sk. • For informal.Jon, caU 759- 11 22. 'VERTI GROUP' The Gregory Gdllery features work by sculptor Russell Jacques tlUed "The Verti Group," verticdl polished steel combtndllons, through May at 3406 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For inlormallon, call 723-0887. HISTORICAL ART Israel artist Joel Rohr pre- stmts his landscapes and por- trdJts of the Holy Land th.rough rrud-May di the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E Baker St., Costd Mesa. For more mlormation, call 755-0340. CITY HALL GALLERY "Orange County, Etc .. " fea- tunng otls, portraits and land- scdpes by local artist Jack Cannon, and "Colors an<.l IJ11ciges Pleasing to the Eye,• expressive and vibrant oils and acrylics by Peter Davidson, will be on display in U1e Newport B~ach City Hdll Gallery through Mtly fiat 3300 Newport Blvd. For informallon. call 7 17-3870. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Hu gone fishing I For fish tacos our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as wen as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. T The n ad ftion Continues Since 1972 VIDEO INSTWTlON The Orange County Museum of Art presents the international- ly circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory,• by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the Museum's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Qemente Drive, Newport Beach. For inf9nnation, call 7 59-1122. 'ARST IMPRESSIONS' "First Impressions: The Laguna Beach Art Association• is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First lmpressions • features selected California "plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association from the. 0Iange County Museum of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery dlsplaymg the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and the Grand Salon, which offers towing e xtub1ts. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for chtldren. The museum IS located at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For tnlormation, call 673-7863. SPECIAL FITNESS OVER 40 Orange Coast College offers a fitness course for people over Lhe age of 40 who can start on lhe road to physical fitness -at a safe and steady pace -from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays from April 28 through June 9 m the Dance Room at Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive. Registration fee IS $49. To regis- ter, call 432-5880. SAFARI BRUNCH A Saian Sunday Brunch Cruise IS avd.ilable dbOMd 'the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tlki docked 10 Balboa at the Fun Zone from I 1 a .m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost 1s $25.95 per person and $15 95 for chil- dren under 12. For reservatJons. call 673-0240 FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 am. to I p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The O range County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a .m, to 4 p .m . in the main fair- grounds parking lot. For infor- mation, call 723-6616. Every Satwday there is a farmers market fTom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE 'THE FOREIGNER' The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse presents the comedy "The Foreigner· at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sundays through May 4 at 661 Hamilton Ave. Tickets are $8.50 for senior citizens and $10 for others. For information, call 650-5269. NEWPORT ARTS CENTER The Newport Theatre Arts Center presents "The Great American Backstage MusicaJ• a t 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2:~0 p.m. Sundays through May 11 at 2501 Cliff Drive, Ne wport B~ach. For information, call 631-0288. 'OLD TIMES' South 'Coast Repertory pre - sents the drama "Old lln)es· through May 18 on SCR's Second Stage at 655 Town Ce nter Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m .. Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $26-$39. For mformation, call 957-4033. 'DEATH OF A SALESMAN' South Coast Repertory pre- sents "Death of a Salesman" through May 11 on the Mainsldge at 655 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. The perfor- mance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m ., Saturday at 2:30 d.Dd 8 p .m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. lickets arJ? $28-$41. For infor- mation, call 957-4033. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater company, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Muse um, proudly stages its pre- miere show "Treasure lsland" al I :30 p.m. Saturd ay and Sundays through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport. 151 E. Coast H.tg6~ort Beach. Cost is $8 for _4dults, ~c;hll­ dren under 12 and membe.rs receive a $2 discount. For more information, call 851-6448. ~ ii RIVERBOAT For Dinner RESTAURANT LUNC H BR UNC H BANQUETS Ample Free Plrkina At Ncwpon Beach N9utical MUIMll ISi EOOASTHWY(AT BACJ(BAYBRlOOE) 714.673.3425 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 STORY TIMES Mesa Verde Ubrary has story times for children ages 3 to 7 at 11 a .m. Tuesdays and 7 p.m. Wednesdays through this Wednesday at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. For infonnation, call 546-5274. 'GOOSEBUMPS' Tue MGoosebumps" dub meets the first and third Monday of the m onth at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 7 5.9-0982. sTORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. Fqr infor- mation, call 631-0614. DANCE BALLROOM SOOAl The Orange County Chapter of U.S. Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association invites cou- ples and singles to a social ball- room dance from 7 :30 to 11 :30 p.m. Saturday at the Avant Garde Ballroom, 4220 Scott Drive, Newport Beach. Dance Lessons wi!J take place at 7:30 p.m. and ballroom dancing will be offered from 8:30 to 11':30 p.m. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for others. For information, call 898-t 773. BALLROOM DANCE Defore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Priday' and Saturday rught al the DcFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on both nights a lesson will be taught followed by open dance'with a disc jockey playing all lands of music until 11 p .m The dance lesson is free with the pnce of the $5 admission. For information, call 241 -9908 ADULT BAUROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . Singles and couples welcome. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost 1s $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costd Mesa. Pot infonnaUon, call 645-2356. lITERARY POmY READING Barnes & Noble Bookstore offers a free poetry reading and live music, •Love and Lolos: One M4n'1 Journey" featuring poet Lee Mallory, at 7 p.m. today at 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 7~l ••I . ' t- FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 DON 'T THAT DIAL If you think Orarige Coast College 'S\Sitcom . 'Heartbreak Cafe' would be fun to watch, take a look at what goes on behind the scenes Story by Marissa Espino + Photos by Marc Martin T he making of Orange Coast fun," Conrad said. •You really CoUege's first syndicated need to pay attention to detail.• show, "Heartbreak Cafe,· Every act is revised and new involves hours of rehearsing -ideas for a better joke or a more implemen~Yo~ange after appropriate line are discussed change, bre · g ,,---------...__,.-~ by the director down every and writer. scene -and an "There used entire group to be one direc- effort from the tor here, but I actors and the seem to have technical crew to gotten a lot of get the sitcom off assistants,• the ground and Conrad said jok-~ onto the small ingly after screen. receiving several The comedy-bits of advice drama, which is from cast mem- syndicated on bers. public access Four out of television, takes the six scenes place in a run-are blocked down Melrose Boulevard coffee before the cast departs for the house filled with a dose group day. of cafe regulars who are await- ing their big "break" in Hollywood. Here's a look at what went into the creation of the third episode: Thursday, March 13 9 A.M. -READ THROUGH After a late.night taping of the second episoc;le the night before, a couple dozen cast members and extras sit with director Bob Conrad and writer James Nestor to go over the script of episode three, titled •At Least You Have. Your Health." Sitting on the set that depicts a small cafe with brick walls and red-and-white checkered tables, each actor reads their lines from the 30-page script for the first time, laughing at the jokes and discussing the story- line. 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. -BlOCJ<ING Scene by scene, it takes · about seven houn for the actors to figure out their pOsitio~ In front of the camera so they don't bump into one another and each scene is free of distractions. Because scenes are much more Intricate on film compared to theater, making swe there is a spedfic amount of space between the actors is VU<)).. > , "This ts the least ambiliit of 1 • . Thursday, March 20 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M. -BLOCKING CONTINUED More revisions and staging decisions are made. "It has been quite a learning experience,• said Melissa Petro who plays a tough New Yorker who is a dancer and a waitress at the cafe. •1 really enjoy the rehearsal process. I like all the work that goes into it. I can develop my chara~er. • Nestor, who wrote this episode, finds some of the script changes, ~t times, hard to beat. •we have.to do some rewrit- ing and that has been challeng- ing for me, but that is real life.• said Nestor, who began writing the episode at the beginning of spring semester. •This is my first work that has been produced so I'm really jazzed to see how it works out• Wednesday, April 2 6 P.M. TO 7:40 P.M. -SETTlNG UP It takes almost two hours for the set to be constructed by the technical crew, a group of OCC students who are taking a TV lab and an advanced TV pro- d\lction course.. ~ " 1 .. , I :YoY ~)L can:t..a~ the.mo.W - without the technical side,· said Adam Hernandez, who plays a musical theater performer and is also a busboy at the cafe. •Tuey !the technical crew! are just as important as the actors.• Cables and lights are adjust- ed, chairs and tables are posi- tioned on specific markers on the floor and the fake brick walls are nailed together while actors and extras put on their makeup and practice their lines. •once we get the set up, we have to direct the lights, check the power of the lights and get an even level of light all the way across the set,· said assistant technical director Jason Sufras. Three cameras follow the action, with one concentrating. on the central scene and· the other two focusing on the close- up shots. The students of the advanced TV class rotate positions during every episode so they can get a feel for every aspect of the tech- nical side, from working behind the camera to sitting on a ladder and holding a microphone under bot lights for hours. "It gives everybody•a chance to be producers,• Sufras said. · "This is ow first year of doing something. this big so it's a lot of trtal and error." As technical director, Vance Lent makes sure every scene has the proper lighting, the cameras are positioned correctly and the sitcom is filmed accord- ing to the director's requests. ·we try to portray the pro- ducers' vision,• Lent said. 7:40 P.M. TO 11:30 P.M. - REHEARSAL Assistant Director Karin Jarlstedt calls in the cast for the first scene and by a quarter to , eight the cast is ready to rehearse without their scripts while the directors, assistants and writer are in the control room ready to see how the scenes look.on the screen. Take after take, each scene is carefully analyzed and more revisions at:e ~de. "There is a lot of waiting around and focusing so that you don't miss your cue," said OCC student Dominique Young, who p\ays ~ a~ and a waitress at.the<=~-~~u..a£8 rushing I back and forth making costumes changes. Sometimes you are exhausted by the sheer mental focusing." By 11 :30 a.m., the. last scene is over. . Thursday, April 3 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M. -REHEARSAL Each scene is thoroughly dis- cussed and the director tells the actors. what they·need to perfect. The writer goes through the whole script and l~ts the actors know what lines they missed or paraphrased so they are pre- pared for taping. Every line needs to be recited accurately because the technical director cues on specific lines - it is a very detailed process. Consistency is important; grab- bing a hand or arm at the wrong time can change the focus of an entire scene. · · Once the cast has taken their notes, they run through the entire show one time with their scripts and the second time without. 34IOYIAUDO HEWPORTBEACH (across from Ed.vartfs Lido Theater) 673-5310 FAX 67~7509 · 72 HOURS Diredor Bob Conrad goes over the script with his actors on the set of ~ Heartbreak Cafe on the fourth noor of the Orange Coast College library. Below left: Bartender Koz Ryan (left), played by Robert Pineda, chats with student director Tom Reilly, played by Todd Veneman. Wednesd~y. April 9 5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. -TAPING , lb.ree volunteer makeup artists attend to the actors and extras who are caked with foun- dation and eyeliner to enhance features and keep their faces shine free. Clothes, makeup and scripts are strewn about outside of the studio while the cast waits for the set to be rebuilt. Because other classes·use the studio, the set has to be broken down and rebuilt every time. 8 P.M. TO 1 A.M. ·we are going to be here until midnight; sometimes it is hard to keep up your energy, but it's really not that hard,• Petro said. Making Stire everything is accurate and on cue, the cast and crew tape the JO-minute show for the next five hours. By 1 a.m. the third ep~e is in the can. The cast and crew hurriedly leave the studio know- ing they will have to return at 9 a.m. the next day to start on the fowlh and final episode of the semester. .· - . . ·- •I I I I 72 HOURS RIVERBOAT CAFE ()f I boon:! the "PnclR of NAWpOrt. r~erboot Home Qt The N11wport lt;;l"tlor Nauuc.ul M 11seum fl'onnnny Ret1ben [ LeP) Ii. OpNI r llllJ , , (JI" 9pm l Ulll .. h Otr1npr Sat Sun Bninr.h Barn fc.ltJ&ccl Mondayi:;J rle&r~;Jt;0n1> NPPdlld Only f or Wf>(lcl1nys, H11nq1 mu. C.X PrwnlAJ Pur Lltlf,) NI MnJIJI Credrt Car'(Jr. Ac.cept.cd lr)(.&trtll\l 151 f Const.Hwy NcwportBNich CA92660(/14J 1.1·i 111<'' .. ra1 1.13 /Bhll AN AMERICAN CAFE , , .... v·cl 111 4G? r A!il. , /tJ1 <;u .... t Ill COfiUJ Mufill OpN1 l cldy<> a ,.,..,.~ Mr11 1 S11t bHm C1r>11 !><Jmitty ull 3pm ~"'J breakla!il.. '"'" h /, d1n11ur M 1t1IA frinn .,, r·11u.t1 r11Ps hUIHrJ <Jr Uht.1ngs f. I ll'lf1!. '1'1() 3061.J CHARLIES CHILI I 11111!.l•d 111. M1 r utl1len Ptur" f1re~t 1J1 Nriwµo1 L Pier) tn NewpurL flr,,11 h I fCK1r 1c. Mon l hur I CGJm 1? m1dn1u1tt Wet..-Pnds I UJ.J1" J a::larn l\rnfl~ Vt•.n °'"'<NP.I Onnr b Dull No nr .... f'fVH\.lom; Noodud f/14) GI!'> 7991 ZUBIES Mun" lnr .. ludes R1bt-., Ct11t ~m1 Swn~ S. Lcil>l.t.ar, Pnmo Rob, Plue, Oystnr 8111 Pnces Range frnm $3 95 And Up Hours 11 30am Hlpm Cr.1C..ktsl1ls 'l 11 1 1 pm Credit Qro; Not Accepted f«<.ervaurins N~ Needed Localed at 1712 Pla<.enun. r.ostl! Mllt,tJ f/14) 645-8091 . THE CULINARY WRAP frei;h lif'nlthy 1ntemauonnl clehc11r1Pa wrapped witJ1111 n ttat •"1.111 Opon I days a woek frbm 11 CDem 9 m>m locat.ed 1n the Hillgmn Square ?50 E 1 ltJ1 Street 5484400 THE TEE ROOM C ~'"" 7 rh.1y& a week to tJm public. lnr brea~rusl lun(,11 1111d dtnnPr l IJ<llW•1 OL the Nowport 81'.tl"h Golf r.ouri.o 3100 lrvtne /Jwe /'>h-0121 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE r . .ct.trw n111 0J1Stnf'/MedtWrroncan St¥e 81'Jnt.h Our S<..n1mptt0u5 I~• , "" Ii 1 .c>r llilst.N fll s1111er111 Med•t.orr anean Sl.ylP sal11di. and /\pµH1J111n, • Shmnp, • Pot1cok!ll> Om.Ar 1111d un •Oct 111luu.e 'JID\.1<111 lri1.111.e<tu11/9ClJJam~e81vtl l!'Vlnef/14)915 1 ~·:34 •?1C~ Hou,..., 10om ?pm Rr5P!Va\.loos re1 QfnrnPncllld but 11111 I 11'C.PfiSFll'{ NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. /\ full llPl'VICP reS1Aurant witJ1 fresh bcef"-brewod hcni Out.cloor dining I; rlentv of tree perking Hours Mon Thu 11 30om 1 1 ~Jfn Fn 1 1 30am-1 lXlam Sot 9 CXlam-1 CXlom Sun 9 00Jtn 1 1 ~ Visa MC. Amo• Diners ace.opted Rnservouona party of B or more ?920 Niwport Blvd , Newport. ll1111ch, Cl\ 92663 (714) 675-8449 'MYSTERY CAFE M111 Jr~ ut. the Dile Nor V11u sewn 1L1 Gt.1t>bl.li becomP port ot the •,1 '''"' , '" 1.hnNJct.er'fi rom1r11r.ce11t "' I.he nJm1111uc hlm11 of thfl p11Rt •,1111111111«1uw11ud1Anr,e's 1<Very rnuv" For N1"1-rv111Jon1. and "''"' ""''''"' r..all 714 631 n lJr: JAVA CENTRALE fl l 111 on1w1 «tylH gourmet rottue 1 oli' loc,1u<(J et 3420 Vifl I Ill<> I NPWl't.M t Bemh ~ll I tlllyi> Mr 6-1Q1m DISCORDIA I h11 l"''llmlf'f' cyl:lflr cofe www d r 11111 com Loc..ated 1n thf! Lab ~·9~!0 Bm.t.ol Ul r,()fltft MoRfl 1]14) 4 27·5855 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 Sf'UZZI New 11.alten . Elegent ya caauaf (located in Tnangle Square, Costa Mesa) Wed -Happy Hour E8irt1 Brd Meou Awailable Every day. Hours Lunch 11 308m4 CDpm Dinner 4 (QJm-10:30 ReseNot;ons eccepted Mastercard. Vf88. Amenc&n Express located et 187(}A H8rbor Blvd (714) 54&95CD NICK'S PIZZA Great ptZZae & pasta in Costa Mesa Since 1968 Open for lunch Tues .fn 11am-2pm Dimer served 5pm-1Q>m Set noon to 1 Q;>m Dosed Sunday and Monday. Loartod at 23CD Pl8l'bor Shopping Center. Costs M81i8 (Rear pal1ong lot) (714) 549-151, RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pecrfic Coast Highway tn Newport Beach Luneti Mon Set 11 30-2 30. Sunday Brunch 1 1 am-3pm Olnner Mon-Sun 5pm1Q>m Caft ahead for re&eN8tlOns 673-95CD T..HAI SPICE \.tt.ed b>/ tt1e Reglaer reeder&. 88 eppeared lf1 the best r:J Orange CounOf &eCtlOl'I as "The Best Thal Food In Orange County.· Lunch, dmner, cstenng & takeout. 615 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa 548- 4333 THAI WAVE Dine '" or take-out. Fest & tree dell\l9f'Y. SeN!ng lunch & dinner. locet.ed at 211 62nd St ~ BeeCti Open 7 days a week. ~sa. Mastercal'd & Am8ncan E>eprese eccepted 645-3Cll7 THAI TOUOH Locet.ed et 2616 San Miguel Or in Newport Beach Open for lunch, Mon ..fn. 11.30am3pm. d«nner &erYed Sun -Thurs s. 9pm Baer and wine set'lled. Cetenhg end t.ake out also 8\181lable AH m8JOI' credit cards accepted. 6400123 SCAMPI AAMIR Fine Family Oming NeNly Remodeled Open 7 Oavs A 1JV.ee1t.. for 30 years of catanng award winning btgh class rfH/&&UM!11t8 1C1 Otnncr Only. 5pm10.~ We Cater Pnvute Lunch Partie6 ror London. England l.¢ated at 3013 Harbor Blvd 1n Costa Mesa 1 5 People or More All Maior Credit Cards Accepted l\ 1~ from Fedco) 444-CD32 Re5ef"ll8tjon& Accepted Located at 1 5 76 Newport Biiiet Costa Mesa 645-8560 ROYAL KYBER SA BAT I NOS REST AU RA NT Award winning cu1sme at India. Open fcr lunch M-f 11 :30-2 CQ>tn Cosed for lunch Sat .. Sunday tJrunch , 1 3Q.2 30 8c SA USAGE C 0. Omer serw<l from 5 3Q>fT>. Loc8ted at 1 COJ 0nsto1 St North Pasta. Cees81" S&lad. Homemade Sausaqe. Vea1. Lamb, "'. Call nc:m for reservaoone 752-~. Vegetsnen Otshea Wine. Beer. Ceppucclno & Dessert. Hours 7 NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS Days. A Week SerJ!ng Sat & Sun Brunch From 8 30-1 00, Sun -Thurs 11 am-1 Q>m. Fn &t 1 1 am-11 pm All Mepr Credit VctQd the , 1 Indian restaUl"8flt 1n Orange County. Open dally Wltf1 Can:ls Accept.ed Locatad Al. 251 Shipyard Wey, Newport Beech threeJocettons to 6efve you. Locat.ed et 3705 Sooth 8rtstol (1 (714) 723-0021 bloc:I< noiiti of South Coast Plaza) 8500095 GREENLEAF ~RILL & BAR On tne Mnd at Newport Monday to Frtday 4 30pm to 9 CQ>m S&turdoy 4 ~ to 10 CQ>m Dosed on Sunday 105 Mean Street. 1n Balboa (714) 723-6643 AVIL~S EL RANCHITO AW>enuc Mlwc&n Food, WIUi The Fresh81it. lng'ed1ents & A New Light Cuisine Great Margant.as Houl"s. Lunch & Dtnoer AM Ma)Or Credtt Cen:la Accept.ad. Located at 2101 Plecentla. Costa Mesa 1714) 642·1142 and 28CXJ Newport BNd . Newport Beach(/14)675-6855 Ml CASA Our rootlls are now a tnp to 9aia as well es Mwooo Now otfenng fish t.acos Plione ahead for Ol"det'9 to.go Hours Oa1~ From 1 1 CXJem AH M11ior D-edtt Ceros Accepted. Locar.ed At 290 17th St' Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626 A MACHI Sushi &. Sushi tO Go Complete Ber All Maior Credrt Cen:ls 'Located At 2675 Irvine fwe • (Acro6s From Newport Golf Course) (/14) 645-5518 LA CAVE Menu Includes Lobstel" Cl'eb, Sllnmp, Steab Deily Special& rn & Sot Pnme Rib, Full Bar & Wtne l.JSt Casual Dress Hours l unchtJS 1 1 30-2 30 -Omner Mon -&it. From 5:30pm Vasa. M eSl.ercen:I, Otneni Oub Locat.ed At 1695 lrwie fwe , (And 1 l ths) Near BloclWuster Enterteonment Costa Mesa (71 4) 645-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak. Fresh FtStt. Olacken. Burgers & Salads Pnoes Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Danner. Hourt. M on &t Open 11am For Lunch. 4,oopm Mon . .fn , 01nnPr 3 m>m Sat. & Sun Ma,or Credit Cal"ds Accepted locetcd Ar 2300 Hert>or Bl #31 Co6te Mesa (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The pt"em•um &te8k and seafood house 1n Orengo County sanoe 1922 Serving lunch Mon .fn 1 1 30am until 3 CDpm Dinner served rnyhtJy until 1 en.rm Locetod on Newport Boulevurd & Coast I~ •n Nowport Beech, 645-70 77 TA PAS The only NlStaurent 1n 0 C to ofter the finost In wsane from Spain w.lh lrve Flamenco entertatmlef'lt. Speciahnng lf1 Paella, &1.eeks, gnnec1 fresh hsH & peet.81 Open 5 deye per week. do9ed Sun & Mon LOC8ted at 4253 Mart1ngele Wffo/ (Behind Staples at MacArthur & Corinthian) M8JOf' credit cerda accepted 756-8194 THE ARCHES The premium st.eek and &eefood house 1n ()-ange County since 1822 Servrng lt.#1Ch Mon .fn 11 30em until 3 CDpm Dinner 8flfved nightly unut 1 CDem Located on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hv.y 1n Newport Beach. 645-7077 THE CANNERY Hl&U>ne Wat.eHront Restaurant and HartJor Cru<oo Cent.er 0 Hours. Mon -&It. 11·30em • 2.CDam. Sun. 10:CXJem-12:CQ:>m. All MaJOI' Credit Cards Raservauons 'Suc:iaested l.ocat8d at 3010 Lafayette,_. Newport Beach. CA 92663 17141 675- 5777 Fax 675-2510 NEWPORT LANDING \N8terfro(lt Oinlng, Sat & Sun. Olempagne Brunch. Ornner Mini $13.95 • $19.95."0jster Bar Menu Served An Dl!y __ Houl's 10:00am • 11 ·~. Amex, Masten:ard, V188, Onher Aesetvatl009 Raoornme(lded Locst.ed 8t 503 E. Edgew&W. Balboa(714}675-2373 SKEWERS Aestaunint/Brewert Pizza. Salads, Burgers, Sandwiches & Ash Located at 298 E 17th St.. Untt 8. Open Sunday-Th~ 1 1 am-1 Q>m. FMiat 11 · CXlam-12 CDpm. All Credit Cardu eccepted except Ol!iC0\191" AeserveVons recomrnei'lded. 645-8459 THI! OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine V.etnameae dtntf1i1 Next to Carl's Jr Serwlg authendc Vietnamese CUl8lne l'y1enu includes. Veetnameee egg rals, apnng rols, old tredlbonel nee ll'Bl'TTtlOell1 Witt\ 6hnmp end fresh vegetables. Separate wgetanan menu prepered in the tNldltlOnal Buddhl8t recipes Hours 11 CXJem..9 CQ:Jm. Closed Sunday V168/MC acceptad 271 East 17th St .. Costa Mesa (714) 5748460 . I' ...