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'Newport~ Danny Pulido
athlete of the year
. • Newport Beach teen atld Class of 2000 member, . . .
Kristin Sitzer, us~s Heimlich maneuver. to save friend.
By f<im Kabar, Daily Pilot · ·
. NEWPORT BEACH -When
15-year-old Kristin Sitzer learned
how to perform the Heimlich
mane uver last year, she never
imagined she would someday
use the lifesaving technique.
But when 11-year-old Vincent
Mungo, a family friend, started
choking on a piece of candy Sun-
day, Kristin knew exactly what to
do.
First, the Newi)ort Harbor
. High School freshman -who
has beeo. profiled in the Daily
Pilot's Class of 2000 series -told
her sister to call 911. Then she
quickly wrapped b"er ~nns
around her friend's tprso, placed
a fist below his rib .cage and
pushed -. and pushed, and
pushed -until fulally, Vmcent
started to breath.
#She neve r gave up on me/
said Vmcent, a fifth-grader at
Newport Elementary School.
.. 'She is probably the most sp ecial
person in my life."
With the hope of educa.ting
more young people about basic
lifesaving techniques, Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach fire
departments and the Newport
Mesa Unified School District cre-
ated Working Together to Save
Lives, a program that ~Es
Monday at Costa Mesa Tgh
School.
Eq\J.ipment, instructional
brochures and, other program
cpsts will be covered by dona-
_tions. ~rom Hoag Hospital; the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce and the Pacific Mutual
Foundation. .
· • I"am very excited about this
Robert Ortanez of Corona del.Mar grabs a bag as membe rs of the Wedge
Preservation Society hold their annual May 1 blackball ce lebration and beach
clean up-Right, Scott McKinney lends a helping hand.
Ardent body surfers usher in b1ackba~I season, the
time of.year w~ the famed Wedge b~eak. is
returned to the hardy souls who disd.ain ·boards
)
The 10 or so body surfers who gath-j boards, body boards and the like_-at ~e
ered at the Wedge on ThUl'S'day 1 Wedge from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m., now until
weren't the most organized bunch : Oct. 31.
-but that doesn't mean they weren't 1 "We just want people to know the
impassio d about celebrating the start of l blackball is in effect," said Mel Thoman,
blackball on. ; leade r of the body surfers who call them-
Tbeir n -ish flag waving cere mony 1 selves the Wedge Preservation Society.
marl(ed, th · · g of a time of year 1 "This is Ute start of our year."
when they g~prime surf spot tQ . i , The society lobbied the City Council
themselves. Bl , ball, restrictions l (our years ago to allow only body surfu_lg
enforced by the of Newport Beach ; ___ __..::.··----------
.prohibit any floatation devices -surf-l 8 SEE CLEAN UP PAGE 5
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AROUND TOWN •••••• :4
Q.ASSllllD • • • • . • . . . . • to
pr<>9fam," said ·c osta Mesa City
Councilwoman Heather Somers. ·
•The more knowledge our chil-
dren· hav~ about these lifesavipg
methods, the safer our entire
community will be."
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8 U FFA
· These origtnals were
two of a kind
During the one-week pro-
gram, firefighters and lifeguard
personnel ·will help health sci-
ence teachers and nurses at Cos-
ta Mesa and Newport high
schools teach sophomore stu-
dents a variety of first aid treat-
ments, including how to perform
CPR and clear breatbin.p J>'lS·
sage s in young -children ~nd · DON LEACH I DAllY Pl,OT
~tin Sltzer's quick Heimlich 'maneuver saved Vincent
8 SEE LIFESAVER PAGE 5 -Mungo, 11, from choking on a pl~ of candy:-·--.
NO COORS ·
HERE
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·Fartn sale ~
funds IDay go ·
for salaries
•Newport-Mesa officials are considering using money
from the Costa Mesa High School site to cover salary
increases ·and oth~r district needs.
By Michelle Terwjlleger, Daily Pilot aeVise a percentage sc;hedule
that would provide Costa Mesa
. High and elementary schools in
NEWPORT-MESA -With tl)e Costa Mesa zone with part of
school trustees a little more than a the sale mohey, then leav~ the
hal(-million dollcµs away tivm. rest for district needs such as
reaching a $3 .. 8-J'lllllion. goal to deferred mamtenance. fun2 sal~ nµses,_~d Presi-USi.ng the farm money for relo-·
""Cienf'Milrttici'·'Pf\lor .... on Tuestlay eatables-and eliergy~conservation '' ~""''
,''.suggested they dip into Costa for a year would buy the school
~esa farm money to finish the board some time to study other
job, potential budget cuts and prevent
· Fluor suggested board mem-trustees .from having to #nickel
be~ con~ider ,Paying for relocata-and dime" the rest of the money
· bl es and energy conse.:...rv=-=a=-=ti=-=· o.;;;n-1-.:;ou,,_,t~·o=f_,,th:;.:e==-b~u,,_,d=.::>-=:e~l.:__,__ ,,,
proje.cts for a year· with approxi-But 1hlstee Wendy Leece said.
mately $750,000 of the $?·million she would prefer to 'qickel and
from the farm sale. dime, rather than use the farm
#The other (budget cuts) money to s9lve current fiscal
require a lot of future -study or issues.
directly impact the classroom and "We sh6uld not just assume that
the classroom teacher,• Fluor we're going to take the money said. I
Fluor recommended Uie board 8 SEE SALARIES PAGE 5
Lincoln named state
. .
distinguiShed school
•Top honor makes the
Corona del Mar school one
of the foremost in, the state.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot .. ,
NEWPORT-MESA -Lincoln
Elementary parents, administra-
tors, teachers and students have
long known their school was
exceptional -but now they
have confirmation from the state.
The Corona del Mar school
was named this week as· one of
225 Califorilia Distin gilished
Schools. TQe state Department of
Education'f 12-year-old pr-ogram
honors elementary schools one
year, secondary schools the next .
"Lincoln has excellent leade r·
ship, a strong teaching staff and
great parent support,• said. Mac
Bernet Newport-Mesa Unified
School District superintendent.
•niese awards iµe ge nerally.
confirmation of what people in
the school already know.•
TeWinkle Middle School and
Corona del Mar High Schot>l
garnered the award ·last year,
wben it honored secondary
schools.
•our school (district) is very
aggressive in applying for ,_iiese
awards,• Bernd said. "We're
always glad to get that kind of
recognition.•
Judges -county education
• SEE LINCOLN PAGE 5
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FRJDAV. MAY 2, l997
check it oUt . ·
schOol d~ys
~ . Finding a place t9
lay your weary head
. NeWport Hru:~or pep squad~-
cheers Over fund~ raiser -success f
W ith vacation season
around the comer,
it's ti.me for travel-
ers to figure out where they'll
be spending those lazy S\UD-
mer days -and nights. For
the latter, Newport libraries
offer a wealth of directories
featuring hideaways around
the globe.
For.globe-trotten crossing ·
the Atlantic, "Europe's Won-
derful Utile HotelS & Inns"
series features accommoda-
tions in conJ:inental Europe,
Great Britain and Ireland. ·
Also, for those beaded
abroadl "Karen Brown's
Channing Inns & Itineraries•
series includes drl·
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH -range of talents of Estancia Drama
students.
..::. PAULA SHINNERS, student
For wayfarers
staying within
North America
who prefer syl-
van settings. to
spectacular sky ..
lines, "Bim-
baum's Country
Inns & Back
Roads"
81111b.11u11'. 97 ving itineraries for
regions of
France, Spain,
Ireland, Eng-
land, Germany
and Switzer-
land; ~ong with
profiles of
hostelries,
chateaux, ·
mountain
chalets and
country manors.
Vons Groa?ry on 17th Street in
Costa Mesa helped Harbor High
cheerleaders raise $1,300 for their
Spirit Week Camp this summer.
Vons donated and displayed a jer-
sey/poster of Kareem Abdul-Jab-
bar, beautifully framed and auto-·
graphed, and a basketball hoop.
Raffle tickets were-sold in the store
over a two-week period, which
Sodal Studies students are
excitedly anticipating a visit from
Congresswoman Loretta 58.nchez,
wbo will speak Mon4ay on her
dllties and responsibilities in Wash-
ington and current issues in\Con-
gress.
describes more
than 200 rural
retreats, plus a
few urban get-
aways. Geared
for those who opt
for cedar furnish-
mgs over chrome, this new
gwde induCtes historic
homes, beach cottages and
country dining destinations
throughout the Uruted States
dild Canada.
Covering the
same area plus
the Canbbean is
"The Bed &
Breakfast Guide
for the u.~ ..
Canada and
Caribbean.• Pri-
vately owned·
homes and inns
in all price
brackets, all offer-
ing lodging and
breakfast in thetr nightly
rates, are listed.
Those headed to specific
·regions of the United States
can find entries for inns, bed-
and-breakfasts and small ~
hotels in ·America's Favorite
Jnns, B&Bs, &
-Small Hotel»"
and in editions of
• Amenca's Won-
derful Little
Hotels & Inns."
Detailed descnp-
lions, guest com -
ments and partic-
ulars about
rooms and rates
are included.
Similar infor-
mation, plus
indexes for
romantic inns, lake-
side inns, inns with
go'\t courses, tennis courts or
exercise facilities, is in edi-
tions of ·Recommended
Country Inns.• Separate titles
cover New England. the
South and other regions of
the United States.
Corrections
: In a Thunday ltoly about
• s. education in NeWJ)Ol't ..
: Mesa IChoola, TeWiDkle
: Middle School teacher Pun
Finemore was incorrectly
identified with $Bother
school. The CoaUUon for
Cbildnm, Adoleeoants and
Parents preMDt an abltl·
nence·bued Pr<>gr4lll at
ThWlnkle.
VOL91, NO.M .
• ntOMAS K. IOHNION,
• Publlstw
W'9.UAM LoeDILl.
Editor
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AssktAlnt M.tnegtng Editor
TINA 8GMIAnA.
City Editor
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Aimed at
Anglophiles is
"Cottage Holi-
--&ying in
Britain,· featuring listings for
cottages, castles and other
unusual accommodations in
Great Britain. For Fran-
cophlles, "Water-Mill Inns of
France• leads to dozens of
converted mills
offering pic-
turesque lodg-
ing and gourmet
cuisine in the .
French country-
side.
··Those who
prefer island get-
aways will find
sech,Jded retreats
and family-ori-
ented resorts list-
ed in "Caribbean Connois-
seur." li'avelers intent on
lolling in the lap of luxury will
uncover hedonistic hide-
aways around the· globe in
•Stem's Guide to the Greatest
Resorts of the World." '
Finally, for
bpth budgJ:t-cou-
scious vagabonds
and those who
desire first-cllfss
travel, there's .
•Hotel & navel
Index. H In this
directoiy of
accommodations
around the
• wotld, find facts,
photos and con-
tact information
about properties
where you can
lay your weary
head, whether
you're in Anaheim, Asia or
elsewhere on the gl~be.
• CHECK fT OUT Ts-written by 1he
staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week's column Is by
Claudia Peterman.
• An artide in Thursday's
Daily Pilot announced the
wrong date for Anderieli
Blementary School's PTA
awards. The honorary
awards fol Sueanrae Padnl,
Nancy Cleeremana ad Pat
Lebold will be •t 7 p.m.. May
13 at the ICboal. 1900 Port
Seaboume, NeWport BMcb.
. ended with the pep squad cheering
customers, encoW"aging them to
buy $1 raffle tickets before the
Marcll 29 drawing. The lucky win-
~rs. of the drawing were Matt
Congratulations to the German
students and Gunµla Svendaon
who were honored April 29 at the
Phoenix· Oub in Anaheim. Stu-
dents participated in the American
Association of Teachers of German
National High School Testing Pro-
gram.
Pad.I and Krls Lanora.
Harbor High cheerleaders wish
to thank Vons for providing this
fund-raiser.
They think Vons is No. 1 in com-
munity support.
Estancia had 11 regional win-
ners: Katie Wehr, Kevin Escobar,
-l>EBIRA:lmND.REl~'Dparenireiiir· 1i • ter, Blake Frtno, Daniel Baue r,
HARBOR VIEW EL£MENTARY
A team of Harbor View math
wbi.z.zes will be competing' Satur-
day at the Orange County Mathe-
matics Field. Day at Los Amigos
High School in Fountain Valley.
The fourth-grade team consists
of Devon Ahearn, '.James Ball, Lau-
ren McAd8ms and Mike Wolfe.
The fifth-fJl:ade te8Jll includes
Brennan 9oberts, Jeanette
~g11n1,. Katherine 'Ii'an, jon
Wolfe and alternate Shaun
Maguire.
The sixth-grade team is com-
prised of Patrick Ahearn, Joe Klwi-
der, Mart Parka and Phil Stemler.
Coaches are Tim Petenon,
Sandy Wolfe and Dianna Mann.
Good luck to the teaml
~SANDY WQLFE, coach
oot
Drama Depart-
ting the higb-
s~irile<t Jast-m~ "Car-
ruval, • by Bob erull, which pre-
mieres at Newport Harbor High
Sch~l May 29 and continues
~
Jason Orellano, Sanax Charezale,
Aivan Nguyen and Amy Rybacek.
In addition, two national winners
were honored: Melissa 'Inouye,
Estancia valedictorian who will be
attending Harvard in the Fall. and
sophomore Benjamln Cardenas. A
festive evening was had by all of
the 29 Estancia students, staff, fam-
ily and friends at the Phoenix Club.
Ninth-grade student Becca SU·
va was one of the winners of the
Why Mom ~es a Diamond
essay contest. Her winning poem
was one 'Of 5,000 entries, and she
won a gemstone to give to her
mother for ,Mother's Qay. Estancia
is proud of this up-and-coming
writer I
Students Jamie Hutter, Justin
Luera. Carrie Farrar, Pia DelaJara
and lCrbtan Ayres will participate
· Prom left, bade Newport Harbor High's Sailors cheerleaden Aml in Youth-in-Law Day on May 7.
Erlck19n. Katie Hall, Robin Bendhelm and Danielle Kaylor; front Hosted by the Harbor Municipal
row, from left Marcy Kelly, Michelle Wlsnlewsld and Kristin Sitzer. Court district attorney's office, the
. ' students will be told how~ criminal
through May 31, at 7:30 p.rn. Pre-the Grand~ grgu~ de Paris c~ Is handled from the arrest an~
-Sale.tickets will cost SI. 1k:km at in lMtth·of placeto ilkf, 6m1 IJrt ena~t. ~<>Ui~ .th&<OPvrt sys~ the dodr will cost $8. the adventures the carnival creates tem. to final disposition and sen-
•Carnivat • portrays an innocent for her. 'Ibis musical is a perfect ten~g.
young girl, Lily, who stumbles upon selection for show~g the wide -PEGGY ANATOL. prtndpal
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Cookiilg up job training _pr-0gra.Iils ~riefly
• SOS charity is looking to
start a job-training center
at vacant restaurant.
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
COSTA .MESA -Share Our
Selves charity may have the
$100,000 it needs to begin plan-
ning a food services job-training
center at its Supe.rior Avenue site,
said SOS director Karen McGlinn.
Though the exact dollar
· amount hasn't yet been tallied,
McGlinn said two fund-raisers in
April helped raise the money for
an "opportunity center~ in the
vacant restaurant in front of the
charity.
The details haven't been iron-ed
out, but the center should help
move people off welfare by teach-
ing •thern how to make and serv.e
food, McGlinn said.
Since restaurateurs ·have
helped the charity for years, with
top chefs across the county donat-
il}g their .time
for the April
fund-raisers,
food services
training seemed
the natural
.choice, McGlinn
said.
The planned
center is part an
effort McGlinn
calls •reinforc~ Karen McGllnn
ing the salety
net" in response to last year's
national welfare-reform legisla-
tion, which has left many aid
recipients wondering if they will
keep their benefits .
"You ·have whole gtoups of
people that say, 'Get these bums
off welfare,'" McGlinn said. "If
you want ~o chapge the moral fa b-
ric ol the ~untry to a 'Those-who-
do-not-work-shall-not-ea t'
apP.roacb; then you better teach
those :who are not eating how to
work."
McGllnn said the welfare-
refo"l!., legislation, much of it tied
up in courts and debated on state
levels, has left aid workers and
recipients to contend with uncer-
tainty and chaos.
"No one kilows what will really
come of this legislotion," she said.·
"I would say (that) among poor
·people, this is a very discomfort-
ing fune. •
As an example of how the job
training center may function,
McGlinn said it might provide
classes for groups of 30 over a
two-montl1 period. She said the
money might '!!so be used to
expand the charity's free dental
f~cilities.
Noting the City Council and
the Planning Commission will still
have to approve the plans, she
said ~he wanted to allay the fears
of those who might worry the cen-
ter would flood the city with tran-
sients.
"We're not going to be bringing
in 50,000 people," she said. "But
we are going to help some people
who need a chance."
Cowan wants to form
youth committee
A committee that seeks to
involve young people in city isSues
is looking for eight to 10 Costa
Mesa teenage residel}ts to fill posi-
tions on its board.
City Councilwoman . Lll>by
Cowan, who came up with the
idea to form a Costa Mesa youth
committee, believes-young people
14 to 18 yecm old should be a part
of city government
The committee will provide the
council with pelSpE!Ctive and feed·
back regarding community pro-
jects, improvements and activities
that are ot interest to the commit-
tee.
1Jiose interested in taking part
in the committee should submit a
letter explaining the reasons why
they are interested in serving Ol).
the committee to: Ubby O>wan,
council member, Qty Hall, P.O.
Box 1200, C9sta Mesa. 92628-
1200. -By Susan Deemer
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73153 tN west. bQches this after-$1,71 S were siolef\ from an open gerage In 1he l800 block.
Balboa noon. As It continues Some of the Items were taken from the unlocked car parked
7°'58 11Dll to lncrMSe Saturdly, I~,
• Costa Mesa 'TODAY It should provide. the • Aven.w. Ac~ disc player, ampllfler and
82J58 First low basis for lmprowd spdket valued at $780 were stolen from a CM In the 2100 . .blodc. A window wa sm.shed . Corona del Mar 12:36a.m. 1.3 wrflng C'Ondltlons 69"58 First high over the weekend. •Del..., A.....: 120 compact discs worth $140 VWflt •
t:2l a.m. 4.l Meanwtille, this ttolan from a ~· In th• 100 block. One hole was
WPOUCAST Sac:onc:t tow pu= through a living· room window whlle another hole
LOCATION SIZE 12:45 p.m. 0.0 afternoon, wind was nd In the gins front deor. '
Wedgt 2·3w Second high swell from the • IClncllld DrM: ~ Ho wegoft was stolen from the yard of •
Newport 2·3w 7:14p.m. 5.0 northwest should retldenca In the 2500 block.
llackles 2-4w IA1URDAY f .. I off and the • .,..... llrMI: 104 shirts valued tt $4,IOI _,.stolen from
"Iver J.tty 2-4w flrft low retMlnlng ground a store In the noo blO(t( during ~ hours.
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to 1Sknots= Second high . . ~andSun-WOl1h S 1J wtte st the~ room of• doc-,
morMlg hoUr'I 7:50p.m. 5A • i;foly. We thotM stMt ton office In the JOO blo«. :nw. wm no sign of bQd
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Rerdute ~dea gets icy reception
IU9th Street residents
worry side. streets will be
aelug~ with tr~c.
I I
By Al~ra Djur1d~ Daily p;pt
and street buttons.
•They wanted to work further
on the third plan,• said city
lransport.ation Manager Peter
Nagbavi.
But committee and City
Council member Gary Monahan
said t.bere--wasn'teYen tt-COmm.it-
ment to that one plan. Monahan
said while the committee
thought the third1 least severe
alternative was tne best, they
wanted it to include elements
from the othettWo.
many years, but the city first
decided to deal with it a year
ago, when some 19th Street res-
idents went to the council and
asked the city to install speed
humps, Monahan said.
The city then decided to ~
a--consultant, who Jound traffic
had not noticeably increased
over the last few years. The con-
sultant also presented two of the
three alternatives for traffic
reduction. These· alternatives
were part of the larger plan to
deal with traffic in the East Side
FRIDAY, MAY 2. 1997 • . ,
Ruth Segerstrom, Jim Edwards
and the secret of life revealed
T wo months, two losses. First
Ruth Segerstrom, then Jim
Edwards. I had the pleaswe
of meeting Ruth Segerstrom on
just two occasions, came to know
Jim lairly well, but. each had a
quality that has always fascinated
rn.e. .
and with lus typical dash of
humor. He exuded a quiet conh·
denc~ and credibility that filled
the room. "May I answer any
questions for you?• be asked.
There were none. Motion passes
-next item. I called the next
day and told him he did a much
better job than some bigh·priced
consultant. "Well, thank Y9~
young man,• be said "but I
charge a lot more than consul-However, this news was no
comfort tQ Flower Street resident
Mana yatt, w 0 opposes an
three aftematives, and is circu-
lating a petition.
of the dty. .
Tue -ea 0 (}oingtlie aoove
by blocking off 19th Street from
drivers using it as a shortcut to
get from the Coast Highway to
the Costa Mesa Freeway, how·
ever, is what got residents in the
surrounding streets riled.
It's a certain something that
belongs only to those who have
lived as long and achieved as
much as they have. It isn'! 'ust
the wisdom of age or the stature
of accomplishment. It's a pro-
found, comforting feeling of
tcµi~ ------------·
There's a lot to be said for this
reaching 100 business. When I
AYSO.kic .
~eason re
•A lot of people are really
mad," she said. !We don't want
it. It's 19th Street that has caused
all this. They knew about traffic
going down their street 'when
they bought thEID' ho\}.$e5. •
1i'affic congestion in the East
Side has been a problem for
•we have a lot of children,·
Myatt said. "Children playing in
the street. Where are they going
to go?"
briefly in the · news
DUI checkpoint
set for tonight
M1bis allows us to produce the
best evidence in court to obtain a
conviction for drunk drivers,•
Pherrin said.
inner peace. You sense it in their
eyes, feel it in their handshake,
and it washes over you like the
warmth of the sun. They are at
absolute ease with themsplves
and the ·world around them.
They don't need to impress any-
one and they qon't need to be
impressed. Mdst of us fret and
strut and wring our hands ~g
to figu,re out how to do it right.
They figured it out long ago.
What's incredible is how well
they did it right.
We all start out with the same
set of instructions on "How to
Build a Life.• There are sections
on Family, Work, Fun, Commulli·
· ty Service. But what sets the
peter
buff a
up perfectly. They knew it had
all worked out.
The similarities are strildng.
One was the matriarch of a fami-
ly that turned a small farm into
an office. retail and arts center
known round tM world. The oth-
er was the patriarch of a family
that turned a small theater into a
circuit that outshines every other,
screen for screen. All il took was
60 or 70 years of very hard work,
extraordinary vision and a total
commitment to family and com-
munity.
·first got married, we lived next
door to a wondertul wo~
named Mary. She was spry.
sharp. totally self-sufficient -
and 102 years old. Mary spent
most of her life on a fann in
Kansas and moved to California
m her 70s to live with a daughter
who was long gone by the time
we met Mary.
In fact, she had outlived tWo
husbands and l forget bow many
sons and daughters, with one
exception, a 75-year-old son. He
was in poor health and whenever
he ca.me to visit, Mary would
scurry down her front steps and
help him to the door. I once
asked her how her son was
doing. "He's getting along,· she : American Youth Soccer Orga-
)lization Region 97 will hold regis-
·--tratfon for the fall soccer season
_pn Saturday, May 10, from 8 a .m.
to 2 p.m. at Ensign Middle School.
: Children born between Aug. 1,
l97.B, and Jan. 31, 1993, are eligi-
):>le to register. Children who did
pot play in Region 97 during the
·1996 fall seasori must bring a
birth certificate or passport.
nie Costa Mesa Police·Depart-
ment will bold a DUI checkpoint
-fronr9-tOnighH~turday
morning on Placentia Avenue
north of 19th Street.
F. ~ ....J •• Ruth Segerstroms and the Jim Ir~Oes-Illl:B Ecfwaros or thiS world apart iS
Jim bad a terrific sense of
humorandalways arlled me
"young man"-two very desir·
able tra.il.S.
said. "considering-his..ag1,..__H ____ __.
Fees for early registration are
$55 for the first child in a family
;and $50 for each apditional child
to a maximum Jler family of $155.
: AYSO RegtoD, 97 includes the
east side of Costa Mesa and west
-side .of Newport Beach. Ensign is
1ocated at lOOO Cliff Drive in
Newport Be~ch. Volunteers are
needed, incl1,1ding data entry reg~
!stration workers. For more ,infor-
)nation, call '64 2-6296.
• \I
· The goal of the checkpoint is to
educate motorists about the dan-
gers of -~g under the influ-ence of alcohol or drugs, and is
not-expected-to aeate extended
delays except for those suspected
of driving under the influence,
police said.
Those looking . to avoid the
checkpoint can veer east or west-
bound an west 19th Street.
Police will be carrying four
new state-of-the-art substance-
detectors, called Alco-Sensor IVs,
• that store the results of DUI tests
electronically and allow them. to
be printed out, said Costa Mesa
Police Department Sgt. John
Pherrin.
damage to building that they are among the very few
A fire did $2,000 worth of dam· who, in time, figure out how -every last tab and notch go age to-an office building at 4001 togethet. llnlike the rest of us, MacArthur Boulevard on Thurs-d · d h when they finish their model of ay mormng, an eavy ~oke · life, it really does look like the forced work~O-e\lacuate-th second and third floors, auffion'.~. -p·i.-cture on the box.
ties said. Not that they didn't make mis-.
Just after 10:30 a.m. firefight-takes, of course. But they did ,
ers arrived to find a fire in a sec-something most of us have a
ond-floor kitcheIJ and knocked it hard time doing. They learned
down within minutes, said New-·from them. As the 'years turned
port Beach Fire and Marine into decades and decades neared
Department Lt. John Bla\ler. a century, they reached a point
No one was hurt in the blaze, where all the mid-course correc-
and the cause· of the fire remains tions were done. The runway
under investigation, Blauer sai~. was in sight and they were lined
He said the workers were allow.ad
to return lo the building. just
before noon. ·
2
rt CABS
WILL BE SOLD for
Lenders 0~~~ation. ~~~E . 2 DAYsr •
A few yeats ago, Edwards
Cinema needed a variance from
our sign ordinance for a new
marquee -a request usually
pr~~-nten bya--company 1 spokesperson or a consultant. At
the council m~eting. I was sur-
prised to see .run bimsell walk to
the microphone when the item
was called.
He had some graphics under
one arm and a few papers in
hand. He introduced himsell. set
up hiS graphics and made his
presentation clearly, concisely,
On those rare occasions when
we have the good fortune to
meet someone of the experience
and stature of Ruth Segerstrom
and Jim Edwards. l think we
should say little and listen care-
fully. They ean e:icplain-mere in a
few moments than most of us
learn in a lifetime. And if they're
anything like Mrs. Segerstrom
and Mr. Edwards, they will do it
with grace. style and warmth.
I gotta go.
• PETER BUFFA is a Costa Mesa coun-
cilman. His column apj:>ears on Friday. E~
mall him at Ptr840AOL.com.
,
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Strolling ~Mariachis
Margarita & Cerveza Bar
Banquet Roo•s
· Available in Many Locations
Party Trays To Go
Pickup Arranged at
Location Nearest You
For a Fiesta to Remember,
Call
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r ,1· ~ ..... \._, iri.... F ~rn1I~ 0\, ,,~111 ~ l,.,, \ (1:"'''' r,, 1 .\ i: 1'"'" ~ . "'\. , . . . . . . All cars and trucks will be on display at
Beach Motors at 9:00 a.m. All vehicles
will be opened so that buye~ may inspect
the vehicles for one hour before the sclles
~ at 10:00 a.m. shap. Whoever is
sitnng behind the wheel at 10:00 a.m.
when the prices arc slashed on the
windshidds will be given the first
op,P.Ortunity t~_J>urchase the vehicle at the
swhcd price. This approach to seJJing
used vehicles wiU make it easy and quick
to buy a vehicle at a greatly reduced ptlce
Tra4~in b uyers will be on location. All
crcdjt situattons welcome! We welcome
bad, ~or no crcdjcl We've got over
300 Vehicles in inventory! We want to ~mac this a.a-cwo-day
sale only. When our inventorr. has been
reduced WC will remove chc WC prices and
rcrum to normal operations.
Pleas.e GltJe a Child a Chance, a Gfft of Love and Family.
• Gates open ~t 9 a.m. 'sharp
• You inspect the vehicles
• You choose one & sit
behind the wheel
•At 10 a.m. Beach Motors
,, Slashes the price
• Save Hundreds to
Thousands of Dollars! Fed &cc ro call w with any questions.
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THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL
ADOPTION GUILD
CHARITY TENNIS .DOUBLES TOURNAMENT
To receive entry form, or for
information, please call: ·
(714) 644".0213
or Fax 760-0294
*Hurry -Deadline for entry is May 9th!
199 997
0 ADOPTION GUILD OF
SO.·ORANGE COUNTY
. 39 HllJSDALB DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 0
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Ford must contribute
to housing proj ect
• AT ISSUE: Building affordable senior
housing at the site off MacAr1hur Boule-
vard that used to house Ford Aeronautia
• COUNOUSCHOOL BOARt\
ACTION: The Newport Beach City
Council Monday voted to require
Ford to contribute $2.025 million
toward the project and to inte-
grate the housing into plans for
expand.mg , the Newport Center
dfea The council did not agree to
ndffie The Irvine Co.'s housing
project on Newport Village as the
preferred project.
• WHY: A JuJy 1995 agreement
botween the oty and Ford Motor
Lcmd Development Corp. provid-
ed for the ldnd to be used for
df1ordable seruor housmg
• WHO'S AFFECTED?: Residents
nedf the site, seruors
• DEBATE: Counctl members
deaded not to 111clude naming
The Irvine Co project as the pre-
ferred one
• WHAT'S NEXT: The council's
Newport Center Economic
OpportunitJC's Committee will
discus!> possible tenns and condi-
t10ns of the project m relation to
C'Xpcrns1on plclns.
• FOR MORE INFO: Call the City
f\ landy_er's office at 644 -3000.
Arches Bridge to be
revamped
• AT ISSUE: Revamping the Arches
Bridge at Newport Boulevard and Coast
Highway
• COUNOL ACTION: The Newport
Bedch City Counol on Monday
dpproved plclilS for the construc-
bon
• WHY: The work will include
widened lanes and merging lanes
to accommodate traffic from the
READING. GLASSES
& ·81-FOCALS
e~ M /o1z-Su;i
Largest Selection
$2.95 . $6.50
MARTIN OPTICAL
OC_swap Meet
Fairgrounds #8160
(714) 549-6211
..
ramps, and widened sidewalks.
• WHO'S AFfECTt07: Anyone
who drives on Newport ~ule
vard or Coast Highway
• WHATS NEXT: The dty will
choose a construction company
for the project by June 23.
• FOR MORE NFO: Call Public
Work' Don Webb at 644-3311.
KEEPING TREES
FIRE FREE
• M ISSUE: Setting a Newport Beadi
city policy to regulate the distance
between trees that could easily catch
fire
• COUNCILJSCHOOL BOARD
ACTION: The City Council Mon-
day unanimously approved a pol-
icy requirjng a 10-foot separation
between the foliage of fully-
grown trees. Existing trees will be
#grandfathered" in. •
• WHY: The Fire and Marine
Department has been working
since the 1993 Laguna Canyon
fire to reduce fire hazards in the
city, particularly near open ct-eas
with trees.
• WHO'S AFFECTED?: Residents
with several trees on their.proper-
ties, particularly those in thetree-
laden Buck Gully area 4
• DEBATE: Some residents feel
thaLa_ fire doesn't distinguish
between old trees and new trees,
so all trees shoµld be subject to
the ordinance.
• _WHAI'SJIDCI: The city will
apply for state and federal grants
to pay for trimming trees and
bushes to reduce fire h~ds.
• FOR MORE INFO: Call Fire and
Marine's Tim Riley at 644-3101.
• AT ISSUE is a quick look at actioi:ts tak-
en by local government boards on vari-
ous ma~ers.
State -tfu·art. faciOtie.s, first cfus am.tnitk.s aruf a worUI
of rurtation to enjoy at 9(J:wport 1JuM.S 1t,port Marina.
• Sfips & 'D"'!J Storage • Private 'Beacn & C{u6ftoust
• Pool Spa, 1itntsi ~om • 7-£ant £aunc6.1(pmp
• Sattf[/te TV & Pftone • 'Bayjront 9(ptaurant
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around town
AUTHOR APPEARANCE
The Newport Beach Public
Ubraty Foundation's Manu-
scripts Series presents Linda
Yablonsky, author of #The Story.
of Junk," from 4-io 6 p.m. in the
Friefids' meeting room of. the
Newport Beach Central Library.
1000 Avocado Ave. Cost is $5 for
members, students and senior cit-
izens and $8' for· nonmembers.
For more information, call 717-
3890.
NEW ZEALAND
Brad Avery, director of Orange
Coast College's Sailing Center,
presents a 90-minute slide lec-
ture called "Circumventing New
Zealand's South Island" at 7:30
p.m . at OCC's Sailing ,Center,
1801 W. Coast Highway, New-
port Beacb. Avery and 10 OCC
sailors recently circumnavigated
the island aboard the college's
65-foot sloop, Alaska Eagle.
Admissibn is $8 for singles and
$15 per couple. For morevinfor-
mation, call 645-9412.
BEAUTY PAGEANT
·The Newport Beach Lions
Club, "KnightS of the Blind," pre-
sents the first Miss Newport
Beach Beauty Pageant at 6 p.~.
at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, New-
pQrt Beach. The fund-raiser will
ben~nt the Uons Eye PounrumoIY:
Donation is $35. and includes din-
ner and entertainment For reser-
vations, call 644-6105.
EMPLOYM ENT WORKSHOPS
A series of four workshops,
designed to nerp fnruvfduals
enter the job market and obtain
employment, will be offered
today, May 9, 16 and 23 by
Orange Coast College's Re-Entry
Center. The first and fourth work-
shops run from 11 a.m. to 12:ao
p.m~and the second and third are
slated from noon to 1:30 p .m. The
workshops are free. For informa-
tion, call 432-5 162.
~
CYBERCAFE
Orange Coast College otters its
"Saturday Morning Cybercate•
from 9 a.m. to noon in Hi-Tech Lab
room 201 of OCC's Technology
Center. the topic of the dayw!ll be
"Sports and Fantasy Leagues -
the Competition is Hot.• Sessions
are $29 per ~s. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5880.
HATS ANO TEA
Marla Elena de Estevez Ruz
Milliners presents a •ttats and
Tea" Mother's 'nay celebration
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2700 E.
Coast Highway, Suite 6, Corona·
del Mar. For information, call 759-
0719.
GET CONNECTED
The public is invited to learn to
access Internet .resources and
World Wide Web sites at a New-
port Beach Public.Llbrar'Ys "Get
Connected at the Library" pro-
gram at 2 p.m. at 1000 Avocado
Ave. Newport Beach. For more
information, call 717-3801.
CAT ADOPTATHON
The Nationa,l Cat frotection
Society presents the second annual
Pet Ad9ptathon from 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. at 6904 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. All cats adopted
will go home with a special kit
including cat food and valuable
information on how to care for our
ew caCFor more information. call
650-1232.
TECH FAIR
Orange Coast College presents
Tech Faire '97 called ·creating
Careers" from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. at
OCC's Technology Center. The
event will focus on high-tech
careers, tools, equipment, services
and programs. Admission and 1l
Texas barbecue will be offered free
of charge. For more information,
call 432-5682.
COMPUTER CLUB
Orange Coast <::ollege's Orange
Apple Computer Oub will meet
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548-5132
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Together we wtU .uuce
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J34-7744
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from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. In room 214 of
OCC's chemistry building. The
club is open to anyone intere5ted In
computers, including beginners.
Forums for beginners are held at 8
a.m. Annual membership fee .is
SJO. For information, call 770-1865.
BUSINESS CONFERENCE
The People's Network Broad-
cast Affiliates offers a free, home-
based business conference called
#Catch the Vision" at 9 a.m. at the
Country Side Inn, 325 S .. Bristol,
Costa -Mesa. Reservations are
required at (800) 926-6186.
SUNDAY
GREEK ART
The Orange County Society
Archaeological Institute of Ameri-
ca offers a slide lecture on Greek
architecture and art from 2 to 4
p.m. at the Lyceum of Southern
California College, 55 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Members are free,
students with identification pay $2
and all others pay $5. For more
information, call 951-5586.
CAT ADOl'f'ATHON
The ·National Cat Protection
Society presents the S(!COJ\d annual
Pet Adoptathon from 1 p.m. to 3
p.m. at 6904 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. All cats adopted
will go ho..me with a spedal kit
including • cat food and vallUlble
information on how to-car&foryour-
new cat. FOr information, call 650-
1232.
MONDAY
MEMORY IMPROVEMENT
NewportlJeachl'M"CI\" offors a
free seminar for seniors ovf!r 65
called "Le~ Secrets of Memory
Improvement• from 10:30 to
11:30 a.m . -at 2300 University Dri-
ve. To RSVP, call (800) 641-4778,
ext. 711.
AmNTION DEAOT DfSORoER
Coastlin,e Counseling Center of
Newport Beach will hold a.free~
ture called #Attention Deficit Dis-
order Overview• at 7 p.m. at 1200
Quail, Suite 105, Newport Beach.
For ~ormation, call 476-0991.
WE HAVE IT ALL
SPINNING • PERSONAL TRAINING •AEROBICS • TANNING
6. Week Trial Membe~hip
$89 indudes one now Penonal Tronng/Fitness Assessment
Ful Use of Al Fcdlies & Programs
• also available
6 Week Executive Personal Training Programs
Find Out Why The Top People In Our
Community Chogse To Exercise Here.
Call 631-3623
Regular Memberships Are Available
Offer Good Till 5·31-97
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SALARIES
·co~NUED FROM 1
and spread it around the district
equally," ~eece said. "We need to
look at Costa Mesa's needs. ..,
Some of that money needs to
come off the top (for Costa Mesa
High)."
Kathy Koenig, a "parent and
en;iployee at Costa Mesa Ji\gh,
said student and parent groups
have be~n discussing how they
woµld like to see the farm mo,ney
used at their school.
A regulation swimming pool,
an upgraded football field, repai!
of falling ceiling tiles, and a new
light and sound system for the
lycewn V{ere among the sugges·
tions for school improvemeQtS.
Costa Mesa PTA President
Paulette Witt said the school
shoUid be brought up 'to par with
the rest of the district, especially
since the farm used to be part of
its progranl.ming ~
"Selling the farm was like cut-
LINCOLN
CONTINUED FROM 1
officials from around the state
-chose the schools based on
test scores, f.amily involve-
ment, school facilities and
technology. The process
requires test scores over the
<J I I ..... I I ( I '\
tl!!g off our foo~ Witt said. MI
think that they realJ.y did take
away something of ours. We need
to nave some of that money
back. H _
Trustee Jim Fertyman has his
own propQsal for using ~e farm
money: $1 tnillion to Costa Mesa
for general improvements; $1 mil-
lion to start a· Costa_ M':sa building
·LIFESAVER
CONTINUED FROM 1
adults.
~What happened to my son is
a prime example of why kids
should learn about these lifesav-
·ing techniques," said Vincent's
mother, Kris Mungo, who gave
•
fund for a new pool an<J. football
field; $1 million to Estancia High
for a footbqµ field; a half-million
to Estancia, Newport Harbor and
Corona del Mar high schools; and
the rest for student housing and
def erred maintenance.
"The idea behind it is that Cos-
ta Mesa High School is directly
inipacted and lost part of their
campus," Ferryman said. "If we
use that million dollars tQ balance
the budget this year, it's gone for-
ever."
But board member Ed Decker
said trustees should consider Flu-
or's plan and consider the Iafger
needs of the entire district.
"We need to decide what
stjlools we'd be reopening, if any,
and make sw-e-we have tiie mon--
ey to cover that remodetiJlg," ·
Decker said. ·
The schoo1 ;board will consider.
bow to spend the Costa Mesa
farm sale money at a study ses~
sion M(ly 13 at 7 p .m. at the
Harper Community Center, 42-5
E. 18th St., Costa Mesa.
ama~ what she did to~ my son,
I could never thank her enough."
Vincent, who learned CPR
and the Heiinlich maneuver last
year in Cub Scouts, said he
wants all kids to learn these
methods.
"lf there js someone choking,
and you save that person's life,.
then you will be ahero, H Vincent
said, -"a hero, like Kristin."
...
· what's afloat
SPEQAL EVENTS/CLASSES ing Nev-< Zealand's Sou~ Island, -
EVENING RACES presented by Brad Avery, director
Friday evening races in Lidos of OCC's Sailing Center, at 1 :30
and Shields, alon g with a barbe-p.m. today at the Sailing Center,
cue dinner, will be served to local 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport
sailors from 5:30 to 9 p.m: every Beach. Admission is $8 for singles
Friday during the month of May and $15 per rouple. For more
by the Orange Coast College information, call MS-9412.
Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast -
Highway, Newport Beach. "Races BIG BOAT COURSE
will officially begin at 6 p.m. off Orange Coast College offers a
the Sciiling Center docks. Regis-course for sailors with small boat
tration fees are $85 for Lido race.JS experience· who wish to move up
and $98 for shields participants. to big boats from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Fees cover dinners, r~ce manage-every Saturday in May at the Sail-
ment and troj>hies. ~or more · . ing Center, 1801 W. Coast High-
infonnati.on, call-64s:94t'2. way, Newport -Beach. Taught
SLIDE LECTURE
Orange Coast College o0ffers a
slide lecture titled "Circumvent-
C_LEAN UP
CONTINUED FROM 1
at thl( spot, known as one of the
best places in the world to catch
a wave. The council adoiated a
compromise, extending the
blackball from May to October
instead of the previous June to
September.
aboard OCC's ;lq-foot ocean rac-
er, Saudacfe, the course is
designed for person$ with inter-
mediate shields skills. Registra-
, with the flag showed VP· Wlien
they arrived, the group tied the
yellow flag with a black dot onto .
a wooden pole and planted it into
the beach.
With no good waves to distract
them, they then donned gloves -
but not their official T-shirts,
which weren't quite ready· -to
collect trash on the beach.
Most of the men live in New-
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1997
tion fee is $98. On the same Sat·
urdays, but from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m.,
. an advanced big boat sailing
course is offered. Registration fee
is $115. For more information. call
645-9412.
BAREBOAT CHARTERING
Orange Coast College otters a
bareboat .chartering course that
teaches inteJ]Jl~diate-leve ailors
the skills necessary to operate a
mid-sized auxiliary cruising boat
from 9 a.m. to 4-p.m . on Saturday,
May 10, 17 and 31 at the Sailing
·Center, 1801. W. Coast Highway,
. Newport Beach.
Tbe class is limi~d to six stu-
dents. Registration fee is $198.
F-Or more information, call 645-
9412.
port "tseach and schedule their
job,s -firefighting, bartending
and the like-around prime surf-
ing times. And they're adamant
about their preference for body
surfing over bodyboardipg, whiCh
is why they're such avid blackball
fans.
"We feel this is the only way to
ride this wave, H said group mem-
ber Robert Otanez.
Group members gathered at
the beach between noorrcmd 1 •
p.m ., greeting each other with
"Happy Blackball" They stood
around chatting until the guys
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"They're moving in the
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· recognition for the Orange
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EYE-Ol'ENER
Danny Pulido named
Sea Wew Leagues best
• Texax Christian-bound
Estancia standout goes into
league finals with some
long-standing ambition5.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Mike Leonard has
seen the outside world. He knows
about presswe, he's heard firsthand
accounts of life on the pro circuit, and
be realizes what it's like to face the top
players in Orange County.
Leonard, an Estancia High senior,
has been the big fish in a small pond
since his freshman season, , stirring
even his teammates in Pacific Coast
'League dual matches, like Thursday's
against visiting University.
"It's fun to have him (on the team),• ·
said teammate Jeff 'Faulkner, who
plays doubles. "I stop when I'm play·
ing my matches and just watch him."
. -ESTANCIA .JEAMMATE
JEFF FAULKNER
• graduates, Devin Bowe.n and his older
brother, TI.m, will be the only Eagle
tennis player advancing to the colle·
giate level.
And in his four years on varsity,
Estancia has never made it to the ClF
Playoffs. That's why the individual
thing becomes important.
Currently 46·5 in singles, Leonard
hopes to cap a sensational prep career
neXt Monday and Tuesday in the PCL
Championships at Aliso Niguel.
... ' caught fire and won the singles title.
"Mike still bas a chance to win it
this year," Estancia Coach Dave
Hebert said, "but the last couple of
weeks have been pretty tough on him,
because he's lost five (sets). Anything
can happen at the league finals. The
kid who won it last year had six or
eight losses going into it.•
Leonard, who started 33·0 this
year, dropped his fifth set of the spring
Thursday in .Estancia's loss against
University, 16-2, as Greg Biorkman
got the best of him, 3--6,
Biorkman,_. Laguna· Beach's Aaron
Talarico and Aliso Niguel's Chris Kan
will probably be seeded ahead of
Leonard in next week's league finals.
"If I play .bad, I'm not going to
win," Leonard said. "So I need to raise ·
my game. And right now I'm having a
bad week, maybe my worst week of
the year, because I lost both my (big)
matches this week. I'm just not play-
ing as well as I did in the begintl4lg of
the year. · ·
"I'm trying to be more aggressive
and put that into my game. But there's
QUOTE. OF THE DAY
·Any«hlng 4XUI happtJta at w ~ jlnab. ~ kld wlw
WM It /aat J/«11' hQd iU or tJlg/al 1otJsa fl/Ing lrJlO it ··· •
-ESTANCIA BOYS TENNIS COAQI DAYE HEBERT
CdM steps on_
El '{oro, 14-4
• Estancia" Costa Mesa
tall in PCL encounters.
CORONA DEL MA"R -
Corona d~ Mar High's Sea
Kings were 14-4 winners
over visiting El Toro-Thurs·
day afternoon in Sea View
League tennis, highlighted
by the play of Chris Jensen
in No. 1 singles, and the
doutiles teams of Greg Cole-
man and Sameer Ehopra
and Curtis Ellmore and Reza
Jahagiri, all who swept
away the opposition en
route to hlking· CdM's
record to 11-1 overall, 6· 2 in
league et .. ~
Corona del Mv 14. El Toro 4
Singles -Jensen (CdM) def.
Blank, 6-4; def. Gale, 6-1; def .
stiackeri, 6-0; Taylor, (CdM) won
6-3, 6-2; lost 2-6; Fuller (CdM) lost
2-6, ~6! won 6-3.
Only Leonard, who committed ear·
Uer this week to play at Texas.Christ·
ian University next year and follow in
tb.e._iootsleps ol two other Estancia
."I haven't even won a Pacific·Coast
League' title yet,~ said Leon~d, 'who
was seeded No. 1 in last year's PCL
Championships, but was upset on the
first day as Lagwia Hills' 15evin AmQld
•SEE LEONARD PAGE 7
MARC MAATIN I DAILY PILOT
Estancla's Mike L_e_o_n_ar_d~,-c-a-ug--b~t~ln a tough match.
Doubles -Coleman-Chopra
CdMLJjef. Wondr Na o!Q._
6-3; def. Henderson-Mozunder,
·s-1; def. salshashour-Upasani,
6-0; Ellmore-Jahagiri (CdM) won
6-4, 6-2, 6-4; Shahmardl-
Mozeycmi (CdM) won 6-2; lost
2-6; won 6-1.
BOATING
'stephanie
keefe
A problem
of·some
Magnitude·.·
d eVelops
ii Newport-to-Ensenada
race was pretty smooth.
for most, but that doesn't
include the Magnitude.
F or those of you who had
the opportunity to see it
last Friday, you already
know that this year's
Newport·to·Ensenada was an
incredible spectacle -one of
color and sound and beauty.
More than 500 boats crossed
the starting line in Newport, the
largest number of entrants to
date; and the sheer magnitude of
the fleets was a truly amazing
sight.
But then, they were gone and
Newport became quiet for the
weekend.
As the sailors returned with
stories of average winds and
good parties down at the Bahia,
another Ensenada Race can be
logged into history as a success,
particularly ~cause this year
celebrated the 5bth running of
the event.
But not all who went are
happy today.
As..reported by ULDB 70 class
president Tom Leweck, the new
Andrews 70 TurboSled
Magnltude is ·not a pretty
sight..
It was involved in not one, but
two accidents at the conclusion
of the race.
First, Magnltude booked the
anchor line of a small boat in
Ensenada Harbor. As this other
boat was dragged into
MagnJtud51. its bow pulpit-broke
through Magnitude fa carbon skin
and crushed the foam liner.
.., MMC MARTIN I OAA.Y PllOT
Newport Harbor Hlgb's Danny PuUdo bu been named the Sea View League's Male Athlete o~ µte Year.
•Newport Harbor's Pulido· named
Sea V1ew Boys Athlete of the Year;
Oregon-bound senior sparkled in
football, basketball and bueball.
By Sany Fauncner, Daily Pilot
An All.QF receiver and a tbJ'ee..time All· sea View League p1ck, be was the tbird-
IMdlng tackler with more than 10 stops,
with five quarterback sacks, one interc:ep-
tion and one fumble recovery.
Putidds three-yearvarstty-career 1ndud-
ed a tcbool career-record 140 receptions for
2, 103 yards and 20 TDs, including at least
one catch in bis final 31 games. He also
caught a pass 1n· all 36 varsity games he
pfayed. having missed the Corona del Mar
game u a sophomore wtth stretched shoul-
der ligaments.
He WQ the Tan' leading receiver the last
three years.
He WU the Most Valuable Player 00 the
All-Newport-Mm& Dlltrict Dream Tham, u
hit two-way herotcs helped the~ produce
a 12·2 reconl, lostng only to Sea Vlew rival
Santa Margarita.
He caught five pases for 79 yard.I u o
lopbamore In a 20-15 CIP Otvilk>n V cblun·
~tp game victory over Servite, wbk:h
~ the IC.'hool'I unprecedented 14-0 -.an.
Hi will cam~ fOI' sanaa ~ coa .11m HarUgU .. a IDMDMr of the
9cMdh Iii u. ~ an...w football ....-. ~ JulJ 11 at Onmge CoUt College.
hlldO't prow-Cmttnulid cm tbli ~
btbeD aoor. w-. • l'itmwl to•~
lal9 l8lr ml tl'I .a but w game • a
JW*r; dPe to ...... ..,,.,..
Hmae•oatlillll!PI•• ..........
.... ~ buiDOllQ, COlida µny ~
expected a little rustiness, particularly since
Pulido missed preseason workouts and the
first five games due to bis 14.game football
commitment
But Pulido scored in double figures in five
of hil fint eight games and went on to lead
the Sailors in scoring with a 13.5 per-game
average. He also averaged nearly seven
rebounds per contest. though bia ball-ban-
dllng lkilll allowed him to flourish equally
well in the paint or on the perimeter.
A gifted passer, Pulido often caught team-
mates off guard with bis creati~~ dishes.
A ftnt-tea.m all-league and an all-district
buketball lelection. be solidified his stature
u one of the best players In the county by
collecting 12 points, seven rebounds, two
uslltl, one steal and one block in less than
14 minutes ol playing time for the victorious
South in th6 county all-star game, April 19 at occ. .
Pulido played vanllY baseball each of his
ftnt two years at Harbor, and returned this
~after mt.mg tbe 1996 campaign due to
tbe lboulder surgery that sidelined him for
bubtball, .
A Wt fielder and palt·Umie p&tcber, Pulido
11 bitting wen over .400 this lprtng, ~
a~ of hClme nms.
· ID ~ to ~ be 111C111t9Cl foot··
ball ~ in--tram COiorado and .w ........
;-..nta Maiga• HIP a ilDil aoa
QDUldry ttadlat It.Ide Nuan.. ti .. dr-
c.Wt'I PemaJe Alldllle al .. v ...
Irvine tops Tars
mVINE . Scott Sims (sin-
gles) and Hank Hsieh and
Matt Singer (doubles) each
won a pair of sets, but it
wasn't enough for the .visit·
ing Newport Harbor-High
boys tennis . tean'.J, which
Q.ropped a Sea View League
match to Irvine TbursdaY,
12-6.
Newport fell to 4·13, 1·7
in league. ·
SM v-. lEAGul
Irvine 12, Newport tWbor 6
Singles: Rinek (NH) def.
Williams, 7-5, lost to Dore, 6-2,
def. Shemitlsan. 6-4; Sims (NH)
won, 6-2, lost. 6-3, won, 6-4;
Hoevel (NH) lost. 6-3, 6-1, 6-1.
Doubles: Hsie.,.Singer (NH)
lost to Moon-Van, 6-3, def.
Billlmoria-hnk, 6-4, def. Fleld-
Murdy, 6-l; Cook-Oyler (NH) lost.
7-5, 6-2, won, 6-4;.Pardy-Wlsa
(NH) lost. 6-3, 6-2. 6-3. -
Uni stops Eagles
COSTA tvfESA -Senior
Mike Leonard of Estancia
High won two of three sets
·at No.' sing es or e
Eagles' only wins as visiting
University topperd Estancia,
16-2, in Pacific Coast
League tennis Thursday.
Estancia completed its
season 6-12, 3.7 in league.
Uni improved t6 ra. 2 in the
PCL. Uni's Greg Biorkman
beat Leonard, 46·5 in sin·
gles this year, in the opening
set, 6·3.
PAOAC ~ laAGUE
UnlvenJty 16. EsUndal 2
5lngtes • Leonard (E) lost to
Biorkman, 3-6, def. Frank. 6-0,
def. fiiedman.-6-1; Spaulding (E)
lost. 0-6, Hi, 0-6; Fimer (E) lost.
0-6, 0-6, 0-6.
Doubles -Aguilar-Faulkner
(E) lost to Mill~Ou, 0-6, lost to
Chang-Huang.. 0-6, lost to Kim-Ag~ 0-6; Girard-Sink (E)
lost. 1-6, 5-7, 4-6; Rudolph-Zam-
brano (E) lost. 1-6, 0-6, 0-6.
Mesa falls, 17-1
COSTA MESA -Laguna
Beach Higb's Artists were
17-1 victors in Pacific Cba.st
League boys tennis Thurs-
day afternoon, David nan
the only Mustangs to break
into the victory column with
a 6-4 victory in No. 2 singles.
PACJfl9C OW? Lu.cM
......... 9Mdt 17, c:o.ta ..... 1
Singles -Um (CM) lost to Pur-
cell, 0-6; lost to Gazi, 0-6; lost to
~ 0-6; Tran (CM) lost 2-6,
2-6; won 6-4; Duhhuls.(CM) lost 0-6, 0-6, 1-6. •
Doublel • Huang-Moms (CM)
lost to Cohen-Maq\.tillluray, 0-6;
lost to Pint-Oele, 0-6; lost to
MenconJ.Kollman. 2-6; Peterson·
rc.kl:(CM) lost 2-6, 0-6, 2-6; ..,~
Venkatesh-Nguyen (CM) lost 0-6,
0-6, 0-6 .
On the way back up the
coast, Magnltude had its second
acddent, this time smashing
head-on in.to one of the buoys off
of Rosarlto Beach. •
Damage from this incident
tnduded multiple spots ol
damage on the starboard slde
b'om repeated bouncing off of
the buoy, !s well as d~ge to
the leading edge of the keel and
to the kelp-cutter groove. '
Ne\\P)rt Har~r's Ohrel. added to Sollth All-Star squad
Fortunately, the workers at
the Windward Boat Yard will
)lave the boat bac:'k to Its former
glory within a couple of days, in
Ji.me for the upcoming
Callf omta Cup at Callf orma
Yacht Oub. -r-
•Newport Harbor tailback
! becomes second l~al player
selected for Orange County
All·Star Football Game.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
Newport Harbor High senior Ray Obrel,
who broke IChool lingle·leUOD records
with 2,082 rushing yardl and 27 tOuch·
downt lat 1all.-hu-bean ~ to~
7 . .. .. ..... ._ '
,.
South roster for the Orange County All-
Star football Ga.me, ICheduled July 11 at
Orange Cout College.
Ohrel. a 5-foot-9, 180-pound All-CIP
Southern Section Dlvilion V te.Uback,
replaces Allio Niguel High senior running
back Scott Nemeth. who will be afdelined
wttb a shoulder injury that required
surgery ..
ObreJ; an AD·Padftc Coast Lea~• and
AD-~·MetCl>lstrk:t pes!ormer u a w-:&..k ' .. ""~ ~ .t
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junior at Costa Mesa High, spearheaded
the ground portion of Coach Jeff Brinkley's
proWic run·pass offense after tranaferring
to Newport.
Operating in the I formation and allo as
a single back, Ohrel became the third ball
canter in Newport-Mesa Di&1rict history to
1U1J>U1 the 2,000-yard plateau tn a single
seuon. His game-breaking abilltiel, wbk:h
iriclude explostv speed, u well as above·
average toughness and maneuverabUity,
helped the Sailon forve a 12-2 reCord,
~Cl to~YilionYUtle~. ~ -l
The two-time· all·distr1c:t selection will
share time as the single back in Santa Mar-
garita Coach Jim Hartigan'• South often·
live lcheme with Santa Margarita *t.andout
Billy Newman.
Hartigan .. keenly tamlliar wttb otnl~
talentl, having played the SaOon twtce Lall
fall. lndudiDg the C1P cbempmstitp pme
won by tbe Eagles, 38-o.
Ohrel JotnS L~. tMmrnete l>UDY
Pulido .. the m. lOcali to ,..., •• mt tbe
SoWh ID the 38dl ...._ of ttai1 cMrMy
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FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1997 ..
Broadway ·nanny, .al-Ways ·No~ ·1· BRIEFS .
•At age 63 Danny Perez
is still up to bis neck in
the world of boxing.
O ld-timers 1n the harbor
area still have occasion to
ask about boxer Danny
Perez, 63, the 1957 California
---middlewelgbt-<?b.ampion:--
He wAs well-featured in the
50s, battling his way across
boxing rings from_ San Diego to
Los Angeles to San Francisco
and Hawaii.
His love of boxing is still
apparent from his present home
-1il Placerville.where be owns the
only boxing ring between
Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. He
has trained more than 7 5 young
boxers there the past three years.
The old spark of humor is still
alive with Perez. Asked about
the count on his brothers and
sisters from the early days, he
momentarily thought it was 11 or
12, then chuckled. .
With amusement, be then
arose wit4 the number of 24, but
it was focused on the volume of
sound in the home. •No TV," he
said with a laugh.
His career in boxing still
brings back recalls of memorable
fun and unexpected experiences.
And so¥tetimes family members
were in the action.
The biggest show was often
his late brother, Comecel,
H---nleknamed~emy.-! He easil
drew attention from fans and
friends in cheering for his
brother.
With a laugh; former Costa
Mesa Police Chief Roger Ne th
once recalled early day teenage
pranks and jesting and said,
·vou can't ever forget "Corny."
Past mates from Harbor High
once wondered why Perez, with
his tou hness, didn't tum out for
-foot .
e said, " just loved boxing
more, still do."
He admired Sailor grid chief
Al Irwin, whom he considers the
finest coach he ever me t at
Newport, but always favored
boxing.
• Nonetheless, Perez .and
one-.time All-Swiset League
fullback Bob Berry had a sports
don
caritrell
MARC MARTWll /DAILY PM.OT
Estancia High's Mtke Leonard delivers a forehand ln a losing effort against University Thursday.
LEONARD
CONTINUED FROM 6
absolutely no pressw-e heading
into the league finals, because I
know where I'm going (TCU). But
there's pressme in that I really
want to win the Pacific Coast
Ceague championship before I
leave high school."
Leonard, too old to play juniors
anymore, will be the third
Estancia player and Mesa Verde
Tennis Club member to go to
TCU.
w I think (TCU) has confidence
in him as a player that he'll devel-
op to the point where he can con-
tribute to the program," said
Glenn Morton, Mesa Ve rde's
director of tennis.
Leonard was a paid staff mem-
ber during the recent DaviS Cup
at Palisades Tennis Club, keeping
statistics on the Internet for NEC,
Eagles deny Cd.M share of title
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona • . GOLF
del Mar High's boys golf team
almost upset Santa Margarita for
the second time this season Thursday at Newport Beach Country Club,
but the Sea View League champion Eagles ~ped with a 192-195
victory. •we had them beaten all day,• said CdM Coach Paul Hahn,
who welcomed back Junior Chad Towersy to the lin~p just seven days
after he underwent arthro,copic knee surgery to remove tom knee car-
~~ cedthc--Towersy, still limping, carded a .CO, while Steve Bemis pa e ~
Kings (14-5, 7-3 in league) with a 2-overnine-bole total of 37.
Steve Brooks (39), Max Wallick (39) and Craig Brooks (40) also
helped the CdM cause, but Santa Margarita (9-1 in league), ranked
No. 2 in Orange County, bad too much.
J\;ewport Harbor bows to fatigue, Woodbridge
NEWPORT BBACH -Playing ill fourth match ol the week, the
N~ Harbor High boys goU team IUCX'W'Dbed to fatigue u Well u Sea League visitor Woodbridge lbunday, dropping a 410-426
Verdict over t8bolee at Biq Canyon Country Cub. ~ .oor Justin Shapko earned medalist booon With.·~
76 JUon SZolomayer (8'), RUlty Hill (81), TraJgbe Coocenr>on . ta8) aDd Bryan e.uer (91) a1IO contributed for the SaBon (4-16, 2-7 ln
~~to 3-7 tnJMgua. wbDi tbe nn flnllb out tbe ~ ...,.._ .,,,,..,... s.. View encoanw today~ m tciO:
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the title sponsor. "It's amazing
bow good those players are," said
Leonard, who bad front-row
seats. "Hopefully I can get to the
point where I'm competitive on
the pro tour. I'm cQnfident I can
get there, but we'll see.•
TCU will lose four of its seniors
to graduation, so teonard and
four other incoming freshmen will
vie for those spots ne~ year.
Quickly, the, 5-foot-11 southpaw
will learn how a small fish swims
in a big pond.
Pirates take
12-4 lashing
COSTA MESA -Freshman
center fielder Darren Chandler
went 3 for 4 With a double and an
RBI, but b1s Orange Coast Col-
lege baseball teammates weren't
as fortunate ThW'Sday in the
Pirates' 12-4 Orange Empire
Conference loss to visiting
Cypress.
Greg Kumlic bad two home
runs and four RBI for the winners
to drop OCC'• reco14 to 12-29,
4·19 in conference. O......_Qrua1 an
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CASSITY SHARP
• Estancia swept a~ide
by Uni, but Cassity wins
bi ln freestyle sprints.
CdM loses ftnale, 13-6
g ON RA BADMINTON
DEL MAR -Corona. del Mar
Higb's coed badminton team
closed out-the season wilh-a-
13-6 loss to visiting BolSa
Grande Thursday afternoon ,
the verdict dropping the Sea
Kings to 7-8 overall.
DE.EP SEA
' ~ THURSDAY'S COUNTS
Newport l.Md!,1g • 3 boats,
37 anglers. 58 sand ba.ss, 63 calko bass,
j rocfcfish, 11 sculpin, 1 halibut 1 sole, so barracuda, 75 madcerel.
011veys Lodcer • 5 boats,
106 anglers. 167 bonito, 190 barracuda, .
9 1 calico bass, 44 sand bass, 25 sculpin, ·
2 \heephead, 1 ha libut 19 rockfish,
170 mackerel, 7 blue perch, 3 sole.
· ~ Ann:u.al.
Ne-wpo:r&B~
Commun:l:fy~
Monday, May 19, 1997
Newport Beach Country Club
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NEWFffiT BEACH C OUNTIY 01.UI
"Home of the .Toshiba
Senior C/asiic"
P-..19g19ter_ Full ~it.
Regltter by~ 21 ............. $225 • _ • $_
Aegll1* after Apt 21 ........... $2&0 k -• '-
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Rupall Sa~gar led the Sea
Kings with two victories in sin-
gles (11-4, 8-11, 11-4 and 11-2,
3-0) and teammed with Eric
Lobosco in mixed doubles in a
15-2, 15-9 conquest.
Also sconng for Corona was
Lobosco in boys singles, win-
ning 15-2, 15-11, and again,
15·10, 15-10; and Scott Dong
was a 15-6, 15-10 winner in
No. 2 boys singles.
Aliso edges Mesa, 2-0
~~s~ TA SOFTBALL
B r ooke·
Shanley, Julie Collett and
Kristin Chisholm accounted for
the only hits for host Cos_ta
Mesa High Thursday, as the
Mustangs (4-12, 2-4) dropp~d
a 2-0 Pacific Coast League ver-
dict to A4so Niguel.
Mesa pitcher Sonia Correa '
worked six scoreless innings
after a o-run .
PAORC CoAST UAGW
Aliso Nlgwl l.. CosU M1tsa-0
Aliso Niguel 200 000 O -2 9 O
Costa Mesa 000 000 x • 0 3 0
Heath and Sheikh; Correa and
Chisholm. W · Heath. L • Correa.
Estancia in near-upset
IRVINE -The GOLF
Estanaa High
boys golf team came within
onl! hole of upsetting Orange
County's No. 1 team Thursday,
but host University came
through on the final qole to ~
earn a 193-196 nine-hole Pacif-
ic Coast League win at Rancho
San Joaquin G<;>lf Course. ·
"They came in undefeated,
so we made it pretty exciting," --
said Estancia Coach Art Peny.
· Estancia senior J eff Perry
earned medalist honors with a
1-under round of 35, while
Mark Thompson (37), -Nick ~
Johnson (38), Pete Anderson
(43) and Don Takaya (43) also --
contnbuted for the Eagles (10-
7, 6-4 in league), wtto wound
up third in the PCL.
"We're starting to peak and
play pretty well and our goal is
to make-the top three (in the
regional at Big Canyon),• P4:!r-
ry said
Hosted by
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"A fun-filled day of golf to benefit the
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• Golf school given by professionals!
• A silent auction with valuable prizes!
• A new BMW for a hole-in-one!
TOUBNAMENTW Full Participant -5 before April 21, $250 after
(Includes Golf School, Lunch, Tee Bag, Green Fee &
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Auction). .
Dinner, Entertainment & Auction Only -$50
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FRJDAY. MAY 2. 1997
NAC SHINES
Breakers' perfection intact
VICTORIA, British Columbia -Eighteen rowers
from the Newport Aquatic Center traveled to Vic·
toria on Vancouver Island in British Columbia,
Canada for the Canadian International Brentwood
___Regatta AJ)ril 25-27 and br®.g.b\ home two med."'.'"'&-••
After a full day of traveling and no wannup, the
varsity eight took their borTowed. boat and cap-
tured a silver medal in the splint race. That team
consisted of Greg Parker, Jeremiah Mann, Rob Ris-
tau, Brett Winfield, Scott Mosier, Sam BohartrZan·
der Lanfried Ron Herrick and co~wain Caalin
Warren.
The next day. Parker, Mann, Ristau and Warren
snagged a bronze medal in the men's quad.
Just missing advancing to the finals was the
junior women's varsity crew of Michelle Jackson,
Solange Roussel, Kacey Taonnina, Rebecca Sh aw,
'April Stephens, Melisa Moehlman, Christina
Clougherty, Kelly McKenzie and coxswain Amy
Clemens. ·
NEWPORT BEACH ._ nie New-
port Breakers, a Division 5 all-star
team in AYSO Region 91, kept their
pel'f ect record in tact after a 3-1 victo-
ry over the A team from South Irvine.
The win sets up a Saturday show-
down with Nor1b Irvine, tlie orily otb·
er undefeated team tn the t~ with
which the Breakers are tied for first.
The matchup is at 9 a.m. at Harper
School in Costa Mesa. The last time
the two faced off in all-star play, they
battled to a 0-0 tie.
Dana Owad scored two gQa}.s in
the win over South Irvine, one which
was off of a comer kick from
Stephanie Trinen. Alyson Jennings
turned a breakaway into a goal, too.
The defense, led by halfbacks
Brooke Bergner, ~Ashley Iclntosh and
Jenny Taylor who backed stopper
Theresa Simmons and sweeper
Tayler Giacomaro, held South Irvine
to just one late-game goal. Goal.keep-
er Randee GambW kept that number
in cbeck. as well. The Breakers~"Offense
consists of Amanda Pallon, Kari Thles>-
deU, Carly Chamberlain, CaiUin
Gomez, ninen, Owad and Jennings.
Rannagan leads Mariners
--"'NEWPORTBEACfr-Bnen Flan-
nagan made his two hils Wednesday
count. The Mariners' pitch.er ripped a
home run and a. double to the fence to
lead the Mariners to a 5-3 victory over
th~ Royals in Newport.1-larbor Base,.
ball Association action.
Flannagan, Nick Frazie r and
Cheyene Smith saqiliced just four
hits while combining for 13 strike-
outs. Garrett Donaldso~ ~d J~ Rig-
gio added key bits for the Manners,
and Jamie Ohlahver ended the game
with a running catch of a line drive in
right field. The Mariners upped their
record.to '8-2-1.
I
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any and all bids or to waive ctasslflcalion: .B -PUBLIC NOTICE away. If you do not know VICTOR SANTA CRUZ. PUBLIC NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? 1982 • "'PUBLIC NOTICES 11regularit1n In any bid. GOVERNING BOARD an attorney, you may call C0559 HOUSEHOLP, nership . Far West Leisure Indus·
Contractor shal comply carolyi, B. Stocker, PUBLIC HEARINGS an attorney .re(erral service BOXES ' NOTICE OF b~~r~es~o:et?s~;~e~9~~ing Fictitious Business tries. Inc., Bob J. Portale, PUBLIC-NOTICE with tl18 provisions of Sec-Director, Business Ser· WILL BE HELO BY THE or a legal aid -office (listed BART COSTA, C0564, AVAILABILITY OF E ·c Rhoad , 'Name Statement V.P. -:. ---------lion 1770 10 1780 inclusive, COSTA MESA Pl.ANNING In the phone book). BOXES REPO 11 5
• Th I I This statement was filed NOTICE of the California Labor vlcec & Auxlllary Op· COMMISSION At HE Oespues. de que le en· STEPHEN GLORE. C0576, ANNUA'-R'T This statement was filed e ollow ng per!!ons are with the County Ciork of
INVITING BIDS Code, the prevailing rate eratlons CITY HALL 77 FTAIA treguen esta citaclon Judi· HOUSEHOLD, BOXES 61~uJs~r~e :~, r~:,c~I~; with the County Clerk of ~~:~~r?~:~nets .::~o~~~='. Orange County on 4·15·97
NOTICE IS HEREBY and scale of wages estab· .Published Newport DRIVE COSTA MESA clal usted tfene un plazo dll Published Newport ( )C d e ti , ·Orange Counly on 4·15·97 1280 Bison. Suite 89·:200, 19973717507
GIVEN lhal ttie Cily of hshed by the Director of Beach·Costa Mesa Daily CALIFORNIA, AT 6:30 P.M: 30 DIAS CALENOARlOS Beach·Costa Mesa Dally ~~r~~ ~e~' th~~.~: an~ 19~73717506. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Daily lijlot April l8. 25,
Cosla Mesa acllng by and the Department of Indus· Piiot April 25, May 2, 1997. OR AS SOON AS POS· para presentar una re· Pilot April 25, May 2, 1997. nual r~p~rt for the Clllqnctar Daily Pilot April 18, 25, Dwayne Green, 745 Prom· May 2, 9, 1997 F8t0
through 1j5 GQverning trial Aelall<?ns. Stale of Cal· • F823 SIBLE THEREAFTER ON spuesta escrlta a maqulna F824 year 1996 of Ttie George E. May 2. 9, 1997 F809 ontory Or. West, Newport
Board. he1e1na:ter relerred llornla, which are filed with -MONDAY, MAY 12. 1997. en esta corte. C TIC Hewill Foundation for Med· Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE to as the C11y, will receive lhe Cuy Cler.k 01 the City of PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING THE FOL· Una carta o una. uamada PUBLI NO E ical Research, a rivete PUBLIC NOTICE Tracy Gr~en, 745 Prom 1---------
up 10...IDJLrul.LlalJU. ltlan~osta Mesa. and shall. for· NOT-IC&---LOWING APPLICATIONS·. -telefonlca no le ofrecera unTirs: loundalloo, is availa~J.L.~ .. . ontory or. West, Newport FlcHllous 8'4Slness 10:00 a m. of the day of elr penoiJtres-presC!ibed -rr ~,,.v OF r nc tUL· "'' w;·~~clon;-:-s~wsra-c fhe foundation's prlnclpal ---en"•.,.•"'•..,.,, ceach-;-C0266CJ --ttame ~tatemen
May 12. 1997. s~aled bids l~e~oin 1
1':J n~ncompliance CONTRACTORS LOWING ACTIONS ARE esnta .a maquina Ilene que 0.f~~~~~ office for Inspection dunng ' NOTICE OF • This business Is con· Tile following persons are
lo• the "wa1d c;I a contract 0 I e sa co e. -_ -CA1..LJ.NM..EOR BID_S..... CHALLEJllGEQ.JN...CQUBL cump~r con las fo~mall· _ regulat twslnau-Jtoui.s. APPLICATiilN TO ducted by: husbaot1 amt d.oiog~usiness a'S: -·
lor MARV ELLIOTT, D•P-SCHOOL DISTRICT: THE CHAL!._ENGE MAY BE <Jades re§ates aprop1adas P.ROPOS"E-0 UN'O'ER· f 5·30 1 5.3o SELL AJ.:.COHOLIC wife Home.Tech .. 1001 Calle Na-
TAAFFiC SIGNAL INSTAL· uty City.Clerk t..JEWPOAT·MESA UNIFIED LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE sl usted quiere que la corte GROUND UTILITIES DIS· ~~m an'y ·~i~eno wh~P·;:;: BEVERAGES Have you st:irted <tolng gocio, San Clemente. CA
LATION ANO STREET IM· Clty of Costa Mesa 1::-CHOOL DISTRICT I s s u Es s 0 ME 0 Ne escuclle SU easo. TRICT NO. 14· quests 11 Wi1111fl 180 da S" business yet? Yes 4 1 97 926.73-6206 PAOVEMENTS AT 'FAIR· P.ubllshed New ort >ROLiECT: BIO 110'7·97, RAISES AT THE PUBLIC SI usted no. presenta su .NOTICE JS HEREBY after the dale of lhfs uJi. Date ol:Flllng Tracy Gree11. . • = Dana lnnovallons. (CA):· VIEW REGIONAL PARK Beach Co ta Mes 6 JI r,oNfAACT #09-97, RE· HEARING DESCRJBEO IN respues1a a tiempo, puede GIVEN that on Monday, ca11on p Appllcatlon~ This slalcimenl was Iliad 961 Calle Negoc10, San ENTRANCE ANO PLACEN· • s a a y MOVE/REPLACE UNDER· THIS NOTICE OR IN WAIT· perder el caso. y le pueden May 12. 1997, at the nour Th . '' . APR 29, 1997 'th th c I Cl k I Cl t CA 92673 6206
f l'A Av EN u E . CITY Pilot April 25, May 2, 1997. GA 0 UN 0 S T-0 RAGE TEN CORRESPONDENCE quilar su s.alario, su dJnero of 7:00 P.M. in the Council olflc~ ~~~~~=:~o; :1 ~~9cJ~=~ To Whom ii May Con· ~~ange eCou~~; ~n 4·~1·9~ T~~en be~sin'ess i~ con·
F'ROJECT NO 97-06; FED· F821 TANKS DELIVERED TO THE PLAN· y _o.tras c.osas de. ~u Chambers .01 tile City Hall nilne Creek Drive Corona cern: 199737181 t5 ducted by: a corporation
ERAL NO. STPLHG PUBLIC NOTICE BIO DEADLINE: MAY 20, NINO COMMISSION AT, prop1edad sin aviso adic•O· of the City_ or Newport dQI Mar Calilornia.92625 The Name(s) of lhe Ap· Daily Pilot April 25, May 2, Have you started doing
53 12(0171 1!)97 AT 2:00 P.M. OR PRIOR TO. THE Pue: nal,por parte de la corte. Beach. located at 3300 The ;inci al mana er 01 pllcant(s) is/are:. YEH b 1 t? N
AU bids shall be made on NOTICE TO Pl.ACE OF BIO RECEIPT: UC HEARING. Ex1slen otros requisltos le· Newport Boulevard, New· the fo~ndali~n ls Geo~ e E STEVEN y 9, 16, 1997 F839 o:n~e~~x~~atlo~s. a Cali·
a bid lo1m furnished by the COffTRACTORS BUSINESS SERVICES & 1. PLANNING ACTION gales. Puede que usted port Beach, county of Or· Hewlll g , The appllcants . llsted • PUBLIC NOTICE lornia Corporati on, City • AUXJLIARY OPERATIONS, PA-97·20 · FQAJ T I PLAN· quiera llamar a un abogado a,nge. Slate of CaJflornta, A . B w 1 All r above are applying to the Geoffrey Spencer, vrce
Bids will be received at CSACL~~N00L Fi~s~Wi~T· .2985·A Bear Street, Costa NINQ -g OESl$N, AUTHO• lnmedlatamente. SI no the ~ity Council wilr hold a c/ooy 137 ~~~::t~e 0c~:XI\ Department of Alcoholic Fictitious Business President
the City of Costa Mesa at NEWPORT MESA UNIFIED Mesa, CA 92626, (714) RIZEO AGENT FOR E.S. conoce · a un abogado public hearing for the pur· Drive Corona def Mar Cal· Beverage Control to sell al· • Name Stdtement This statement was filed the OH1ce of the City Clerk • 556·3240 SCARCELLO FOR OFF·SET puede llamar a un servfclo pose of determining l~ nt' 92625 ' coholic beverages at! 810 The lollowing persons are With th Covnty Ct k or
p O Box 1200 77 fali SCHOOL DISTRICT PLACE PLANS/OOCU· HOURS OF OPERATION de referencla de abogados whether the public neces· or a . E·. BALBOA BLVD. NEW· e er D~1v.e Cosla Mesa Calif or· PROJECT: BIO #06-97, MENTS TO BE PICKED UP: TO ALLOW A COFFEE o a una Qficlna de ayude sity, health. safety, or wel· pub I 1 shed M t-:1 e w po.: I PORT BEACH CA 92661 doing business .as: Mesa Orange County on 4·22·97
nia 92628, at or before the CSTOR~OTRAOMCT M#0007·E9R7, ZRAE· Same as above. HOUSE. (STARBUCKS). TO leg~I (vea el directorio 1ele· fare requires the re,moval of ~iT~,c~;yo~1~997esa Oar l' For the lollowlng type of Verde Graphics, 1240 'K' 19973718310 11me and date stated NI • PLAN FEES: None. HAVE INTERIOR ANO EX· lonico). poles. overhead yoes, and • · License: 41 ON·SALE Logan Ave:, Costa Mesa, Dally Pilot April 25, May 2,
above at which time the~ TION AT NHHS • WALKTHRO\JGH: A man· TERIOR SEATING IN EX· . CASE NUMBER . associated structures, and FB59 BEER ANO WINE. EATING CA 92626 9, 16 1997 Fa:Jf
'will b~ publicly opeoed and BIO O~DLINE: MAY l9, datory walkthrough of the CESS OF 12 SEATS. LO· (Numero del Caso) the und~rground Jnstalla· PUBLIC NOTICE . Pubilshed Newport 1~~~1dc:,~~~:rdPl..Pab~:t'a PUBLIC NOTICE
read aloud in the Council 1~~~~ ~'f :i~·RECEIPT· site Is scheduled for May 9, CATEO AT 1696 NEWPORT . 97HC0911 lion of Wifes and faclljlles Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Mesa. CA 92626
Chambers at said add;ess. BUSINESS SERVICES i. 1.997 at 8:00 a.m. llrospec· BOULEVARD IN A C2 • The name and address of for supplying elec~nc, com-PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot May 2, 9, 16, 1997. C"ryn Collene Palmer. Fictitious Business Each bid must conlorm llVe bidders are to meet at ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL . munlcatlon, or s1milat or PUBLIC MEETING F862 ,. s and be responsive to all AUXILIARY OPERATIONS, Business Services & Auxll· DETERMINATION : EX· t~e c~urt is. (El nombre y associated s~rvlce .in that REQUEST FOR 1622 Corsica Pl., Costa Name 1atement
f,ert1nen1 Bidding and Con· 2985·A Bear Street, Costa lary Operations. 2985·A EMPT. d11ecc1on de la corte es) area of the City designated WAIVER PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~=· c:u:i~6e2s6s is con-The following persons are
ract Documents. A set of Mesa, CA 92626, (714) Bear Street, Costa Mesa, 2. PLANNING ACTION Orange·county Harbor Mu· as: doing 1'u~ss as: The
Bid Documents may be ob-5~t!~g PLANS/OOCU-CA. Call (714) 556-3240 for PA-97·22 FOR MICKEY OR nlclpal Court, 4601 Jambo-UNDERGROUND UTILI· ~~~~~ v::wH~l:EEBY Fictitious Business ·~,;ted b9: husband and ~i~~ .. ~~~~~~~~7 B~~~~
tained al the Office ol the MENTS TO BE PICKED UP· details. Bids Will not be ac· KELLY VON HEMERT, AU· ree Road, #1o4, Newport Tl~JE~~b':ifTBii·L~tARO GIVEN that the Rancho Name Statement Have you started doing CA 92647
Ci!Y Engineer. 77 Fair Same as above. · ~epted ~~~ co~tractors THORIZED AGENTS FOR Beach. CA 92660·2595 FROM 32,:,D STREET View Site Advisory Commit· T~e 10110:-v)ng persons are business yet? No Franz Josef Klarer, 15555
D.rive. Costa Mesa, Calrtor-PLAN FEES: 525.00 non· th~~u a~e d g Uiis w,alk· BARRY ANO DOROTHY The name, address, end NORTHERLY TO NORTH 1ee of Eleven will conduct e doing busin~~as: a) Aller 0. Richard Palroer Huntington Village Lane n1a. upon nonrefundable refundeblecharge g · VONHEMERTFORACON· telephone number of plain· OF TH E "ARCHES" Public Meeting on May 8 naStatt Services, b) For· This statement WllS filed t257, Huntington Beactl. peyment of $20.00. An ad· W KTHRO G · • NOTICE IS HEREBY OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO . 1997 7.00 t bl 1 • tune Communications Ith th Co t Cl k t CA 92647 dlt1onal charge of s:; 00 will AL U H: A man· GIVEN that the above-ALLOW THE CONVERSION tiffs attorney, or plainllfl BRIDGE) · at · p.m. 0 0 en Group c) Fortune Person· w · e un Y er .o be made if handled by d.atory walkthrou?,h of the named School District of FOR AN EXISTING 8, 134 without an attorney, Is: (El For further information, publlc lnput on the disposl· ntl Consultants of Irvine, Orange County on 4·18·97 This business is con·
mall. Bid Documents and site is sc~eduled or May 5, Orange County, CA, acting SQUARE FOOT FURNJ· nombre, la dlrecclon y el reference Is hereb~ made tl~n of th: r~nct;io ;:ew 18552 MacArthur Blvd., 19973717990 dt¥cted by: an lnt;flvldual
other contract documents ,1.19ve97baidtd8e.roos ara.emt.oPmroesepteca·t lby and through Its Govern· TURE WAREHOUSE TO numero de telefono del Ibo thde ~ap sfhotwhng the s16te9,40~~Bl~. Strse~tocHatuntio!~ Ste. 345, Irvine, CA 92612 Dally Pilot April 25, May 2, b a~e you s?larteyd do4in1g
may also be examined at · ng Board, hereinafter re-FURNITURE SHOWROOM abogado del demendante oun aries o e pro· 8 T 111 • " Fortune Personnel AQency 9, 16, 1997 f844 1g:;ness yet 89
' • • the Office of the City Clerk Business Services & AuKll· lerred to as "DISTRICT," FOR VON HEMERT INTERI· • ' JlOSed. Underground Utill· ton each. h 1 meeting of Irvine, (CA) 18552 of the City of Coste Mesa lary Operaflons, 2985·A will receive up to but not ORS LOCATED AT 1695 o del demandante que no Iles 01strlct No •• t4, deslg. shall be hel~ at Ocean MacArthur Blvd Ste 345 PUBLIC NOTICE Franz J, l<larer
Bid Document• will not be Bear Street, Costa Mesa, later tnan the above-stated NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN Ilene abogado, es) nated as Drawing No. M· \f!ew School D1str1ct, 17200 Irvine CA 92612· · • This s1a111ment was filed
mailed unless the ad· CA. Call (714) 556·3240 for Ume, sealed bids tor the A C2 ZONE. ENVIROlil-Neil w. Knuppel, 86256. 5328·L, d.ated April 1, 1997, Pineh.urst Lane, Building 0 , This· business ls con-Fictitious BuslneH with the County Clork ol
ditlonal 55,00 charge is in-detafls. Bids will not be ac-award of a contract for the MENTAL DETERMINATION: (714) 752-8090, BAATZ, which rs on 1118 Jn the olli~e Huntington Bea.ch. CA ducted by: a corporation N11me Statement Orange Co4n1y on 4-15·97 c'lvded with payment. cepted fr~m contractors above project Bids shall EXEMPT. KNUPPEL & CHUN. l 9100 of th~ City Cieri(, located in 92647. Havq you started doing The following persons are 19973717504
Each bid shall be ac· not auending this walk· be r~el~ed In the place 3. Pl.ANNING ACTION Von Karman Avenue, Sle. the Cily ~all. , Ocean View School business yet? Yes, 1996 doing business as: Italiano, Daily Pilot April 18, 25.
companied by 111e btd ~e-lhroufh. ldenll!led above, and shall PA·97-23NESTING PAR· 750 1('4ine CA 926l2 Notice Is further given District, James R. T ar· Fortune Personnel Agency 514 West Balboa Blvd~ May 2, 9, 1997 F807
curily. List of Designated a":v°eNIC~aJISlh HERbEBY be opened a:id publicly CEL MAP VS·97·142 FOR DATE: FEQ 20 1991 th~t the Southern California water, Ed.D., District of Irvine. Steve Pandolfo • ~:iri~~ BS~~~o~:m9,2665~4 PUBLIC NOTICE
Subcontractors, and Non· • e, a ov• read aloud at the above-PETER A. HOMER FOR A Edison Company proposes Superintendent. President ,
collusion Alfldavlt 1equlred .Qamed ~cho~. gztrlct 1 °1 stated time and place. CONDITIONAL USE PER· J9• PETERSON, Clerk 10 contribute s324.ooo.oo Published Newport This Slatemept was filed ~:wp~~~ea~~'.bc: 9:J~~·· Fictitious Buslneas
by the information For 01d· b rang~ th ounih' it G act ng Each bidder mus1 submit MIT TO CONVERT AN EX· 'ID. Brito, l;!eputy for the undergroundJng; Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily with the County Clerk ol Shrier Sharoblem. 514 IA ders. y an roug s overn• with each bid a certllled or ISTJNG RESIDENTIAL DU· Published Newport and the Pacific Bell Com· . • • Oran e Count on 4•8•97 Name Statemen This pro1ec1 is a lederaJly Ing Board, hef.elnaher r~ cashier's check payable to PLEX TO CONDOMINIUMS, Beach·Costa Mesa Daily pany pr.opose~. yo under-Piiot April 30, May 1. 2, 199~3716741 West Balboa Blvd., New· The following persons are
funded projecl and will be lerred to as DISTRICT. the DISTRICT or a bid AND A VESTING. TWO-LOT Pllol April 18 25 May 2 9 ground its fac1hties In .the 1997 . . . . port Beach. CA 92661 doing business as: Pri?esl under federal re ulalions will receive up to but not bond In the form set forth PARCEL MAP (PLUS •ONE 1997 ' • . • • same aree undergrounded W086 Daily Pilot Apnl 11, 18, 25. ThiS" businett ts-con· 5242 Argosy Ave., Kuntrng·
which include OavYs·Bacon later than the a.bove-stated In the contract documents COMMON. LOT) TO FACIU· by the Southern California PUBLIC NOTICE May 2, 1997 . F784 ducted by: an 1mincorpo· ton Beach, CA 92649 and related acts The wage time, sealed bids for the In an amount not less than TATE THE CONVERSION F794 Edison Company. Tne cost rated association other Far East Leisure Indus·
determination w1i1 be under award of a contrac1 for Ifie 10% of the maximum LOCATED AT 252 PALMER PUBLIC NOTICE of conversion from over· Fl I I B I PUBLIC tfOTICE than.a partnership tries. Inc .. (CA), 5242 Ar· Oavls·Bacon and related above project. Bids shall amount of bid as a guaran· STREET UNITS A & B IN head services to under· ct t ous us ness Ha~e you started doing gosy Ave.. Huntington
acts and the Department 01 be received in_ the place tee that the bidder will AN R2 ·ZONE. ENVIRON· NOTICE OF SALE ground services on P,rlvele Ham• Statement Fictitious Bu•lness . business yet? No Beach, CA 92649
Jndustrial Relations Stale Identified above, and shall enter Into the proposed MENTAL OFfERMINATION· In accordance with the properties wni be the obli· The lollo~ing person,11 are Name Statement Malllda Sharobiem This buslneu Is con-or Cahlornia (the Contrac· be opened . and publicly contract If the same is EXEMPT. · provisions of Section 21700 gallon of the individual d<?ing businessi as: roun. Tne following persons are This statement was filed duCIC!d by: a.corpo1ation
"o' and Subcontractors read aloud at the above· awarded to such bidder. In 4. TENTATIVE PARCEL lhrough 21716 of the Call-property owne~s. lain Valley Min ·Mart & LI· doing business as: Crank with the County Clerk of Have you started doing
shall pay nol less than the stated time and place. the event of failure 10 enter MA p s .9 7 •1 4 1 F o R fornla Business and Prof es· Ally person interested In, 3uor A 9f20 "'(ar~e1~ ACA Brothers, 548 Seaward Rd., Orange County on 4-29·97 business yet? Yes. 1987 ,
higher wage rate). Eahch bidder must submit into said contrac1. such se-PARKER PACIFIC WEST. lions Code there being or owning property within 92n1108 • ounta n a ey, Corona del Mar. CA 92625 19973719134 far East Leisure Indus·
The City has obtafned wit each bid a certified or curlty will be forfeited. INC CONSISTING OF 2 due unpaid storage fee for the proposed Underground 7 Frank Hermansen, 548 Daily Pilot May 2, 9, 16. tries. Inc .• Thomas C. Por· lrom the Director ot the Oe cas11ler's check payable to T11e DISTRICT reserves PARCELS WITH A COM· which INSTORAGE HUN· Utilities District No. 14 may Ricardo Gutierrez Estrada, Seaward Road, Corona det 23, 1997 F875 tale, President
pertment of lndustrlal Rela: the DISTRICT or a bid the right to reject any or all MON LOT FOR A PREVI· TINGTON BEACH Is en· file with the City Clerk prior 2805 W. Edinger, Santa Mar. CA 92625 This statement was filed
lions the general prevailln ~nd In the form set forth bids or to waive any Ir· OUSLY APPROVED 2·UNIT, titled to a lien pursuant to to t~e time fixed for the Ana. CA 92704 C~rl A. Wlnefordner, 548 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of rate 01 per diem wages an~ 1n the confract docum,nts reQularltles or informalities COMMON INTEREST RESI· section 21702 of said code hearin~. written protests or JJef.":J~la Mo5orag°.!1.:. 2sg~ Seaward Road, Corona del Fl ti 1 8 1 Orange County on 4.15.97
the general prevallfng rate in an amount not less than in any bids or In the btcl· DENTfAl PROJECT (OE= on. the goods, hereinafter object1ons lo the extent of • rngec, anta ,.,.,a, Mar, CA 92625 -c I ou• .11• n_esJ 199737 17516
for hdlida and overtime 10% of t~e maximum ding. No bidder may with· VELOPMENT REVIEW DA· described below. Due no-the proposed district or to 927.04 Robert Choi, 548 Seaward Name Stat ement 0 II) Pi A work In ~he loc11t11y In amount of bid as a guaran· drew any bid for 11 period 97-04), LOCATED AT 162 lice having been given to the proposed work or I'!'· This bus.lness Is con· Road. Corona del M;ir, CA The following persons are a lol pill 18. 25.
which the work IP.-fo be tee that the bidder wlll or 75 days after the date ROCHESTER STREET IN parties known to claim an provement and may ducted by. husband anti 92625 doing busln~ss as: a) May 2, 9, 1997 F8~
performed for eaeh crall .!!'_l_er ~nt<1r the eroposed set-for the opening of bldL f,AN-&.HO.. 20NE. ENVI· Interest nuueln and me present verbal protests at wile This, business Is con· Charter Financial, b) Char· PUBLl~N.Oll.C_E_ class1l1catlon or type 0j contract " Ifie ~amt rs The Distr1ct has obtained RONMENTAL DETER MINA· time specified In such no· ~a1d hearing. Have-you-started doing ducted oy~ a general part· ·ter Companln;-359-San 1==:;;:;...;:;;;;;;;;;;;;,=:.:.;;;:;...=~:::....-work needed to execute awarded 10 such bidder. In from the Director of the De-l lON: EXEMPT. tice for payment of such /s/ Lavonne Hark· business yet? Yes. 08-01· nershlp Miguel 1206, Newport Fictitious Bu•lness
the contiact. Holiday rates the ev~nt of faiture to enter partment ol Industrial Rela· 5. TENTATIVE TRACT fees having expired will be leas, City Clerk of the 96 Heve you started doing Beach, CA 92660 Name Statement
shall be paid as specified Int~ sa•?i1~n:r~j s~ch se-tlons the general prevailing MAP T·15468 FOR LA sold et public auction by City of Newport Beach ~lcar~o ~utl~rez Estrada business yet? No J~rry Armstrong, 359 San The fotlowlng persons are
In the c0Uect111e bargaining c¥~Z wDIS:Rl~Te 18 • rate of per diem wages and QUINTA HOMES. LLC, AU· INSTORAGE HUNTINGTON Callfornla. ' T~tr:" s~ateC:::e~~g°';;s filed Fr~nk Hermansen 9~g6ug1, Newport Beai;h. CA doing business as: Bfuewa·
agreement appllcable to reserves 111• general prevallfng rate THORIZEO AGENT FOR BEACH located at 7471 p bll h C w This statement was flied 6 ter .Manogemont Services •each particular craf1 etas· lhe right 10 reject any or all for holldllY and overtime LUCILE BEACH FOR A SIX Warner Ave., County o f Or· u 5 ed Newport with the ounty Clerk of with the County Clerk of Suzanne L ·smith, 359 San 21892 Slarflre Lane Hun'.
s1flcation or type oi work bids or. 10 waive anx Ir· work In the locality In LOT SUBDIVISION (PLUS ange, State of Calllomla on Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Orange County on 4·7·97 Orange County on 4.29,97 Miguel 1206, Newport tington Beach, CA 92646
employed on the project regularlties or lnrormalrtles which 1he work Is to be ONE COMMON LOn FOR the 91h day of May 1997 at Pilot May 2. 1. 1997 19973719580 19973119280 Beach, CA 92660 Buck L Perkins 21892
Copies of schedules.of~ enyNbldb~d~r In the ~I~-performed for each crah. A PREVIOUSLY' AP· 8:00am.Termsforthetale FrW867 OallyPllotAprll l1, t8,25, Dally Pilot May 2 9, 16 Thia business is con-Starflre Lene, Huntington
1ales ao determined are on d ng. 0 bid ~r may W1!x; ctassi~catlon or type of PROVED .COMMON INTER· are cash only. Sale subiect PUBLIC HOTl"E May 2, 1997 • f 780 23 1997 • F8a0 ducted by: Joifll Venture Beach, CA 92646 ·
file at the City Clerk·s or-raw any or a per work needed to eJCecute EST DEVELOPMENT (DE· to cancellatlon.' Landford " ' Ha~t you started doing This business Is con·
flee. focated 81 77 Fair ~!t ~~r ~~l~P'!':iTrgth~ b?~te the conlract. Holiday rates VELOPMENT REVIEW DA· teserves the right to bid. LEOAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTl"E busineLss yet? Yes, 2/97 ducted by: an Individual
Drive, Costa Mesa Callfor· . n ° . 9• shall be paid as specified 97-05), CONSISTING OF Below ls a llst of names " Jerry ·Armstrong Have you started doing nia 92628. and a~e avail· The Distr!ct has obtained in the collecilvt bargaining SIX OETACHEO SINGLE· and unrt numbers. NOTICE OF Flctlllous BuslneH Fictitious Buslneas This slatoment WBI filed business yet? Yes, April 7
118 to any Interested part from the Director of the De· agreement eppllcable to FAMl~Y HOMES LOCATED NAMES. UNIT NUMBER. • PUpLIC SALE OF Name Statement . with lhe County Clerk or 1992 ' on reqvut. y rartment of Industrial ~ela· each parflcutar craft cles· AT 3 7 9 EA s T 2 ts T DESCRIPTION ABANDONED The following persons are ThN~~•_Jtatement Orange County on 4·29'117. Buck L. Perkins
n accordance with Sec· Ions the general prevailing sllicallon or type of work STREET IN AN A2·MD TIMOTHY RYAN. A0212, PROPERTY .. doing business u : WWW 8 0 0 · ng pefs~ns ar~ 19973 719141 Ttiis statement was flied
lion t 773.2 or the Celilor• , ;~~e g!::.~i:~v~~~~s ~:i: 9mployed on the project. ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL FURNtTURE Notice Is hereby given ~oductlon ~!Vice, 1045 ~~~ R~r~·~~rsssem":.;1 ~~~: Daily Piiot Mey 2, 9, 16, with the County Clerk of
LabOr Code. the Contrac..¥. for holday and overtime CopiH of schedules of DETERMINATION: EX· THOMAS N. BROWN, that the underslgned wlll MestwCard 1 •Y· Costa cialists 21aa IC paclllc 23, 1997 F876 Orange County on 4·8·97 shall post a copy oflhe dt· 1 ralH 10 dtttt'mlntd are on EMPT. A0247, REFRIGERATOR, sell at publlo auction, pur· esa, allforn a 92627 A 'c 1 M CA 19973716735
tt1mina1ion ol prevailing work In the IOC!lily In Irle at the District office and FOR FURTHER INFOA· 80XES ' suant to Section 21700 of Jonath1n Marshal, t045 ve., 0* a esa. PUBLIC NOTICE ·
rate ot wages at each job which the work Is to be are av1llable to any Inter· MATION ON TtiJ; ABOVE VAN v. NGUYEN, A0692, tha 8us1ness & Pr oles· Westward Way. Costa 92627 . Daily Pilot April 11 • lti, 25• site • perfonried for each craft, Hied party upon requeal. APPLICATIONS. TELE· FURNITl,lRE slonal Code the following Mesa, C11ifornla, 92627 Josh Dan.'•1 Kllnga, 2188 Fictitious BusJneH May 2, 1997 F787
The Contractor and any classlficatlon or type of In accorctance with Sectlo~ PHONE 754·5245 OR CALL JAMES FANIA, A0792, descrlbed p~operty to wit: .Mike Snyder, 9121 Elva IC P~cilic Ave., Costa Na"'• Statement PUBLIC NOTICE
sutx;ontractor(s) shall pay rr,ork needed H 'fid 41x11c~t11 1773.2 of the' Caliloinla AT TtiE OFFICE OF THE FURNITURE. HOUSEHOLD ROLAND MARTIN. A-30 Circle, HuntJngton Beach. ~~'n"·w:Y~!6~Ttnge 19858 T.he following persons are 1 _____ ....;.....;..;.;;; __
not less than 111e specified sh~IF~~r~~ict :, 5aPy•~~·=~ Labor Code, the Contr1c:tor PLANNING DIVISION, JEAN GOOD, A0797, Fan, furn, heater.bed, dryer CSalllou11aWl921646 Busl'latd Huntington dolng business as: a) A.A. Flctllloua Business
prevalllng rales of wages to I h ! shall post a cofy of the d• ROOM 200 77 FAIR HOUSEHOLO, MISC. misc. STEVEN CAMPBELL. lewart ion, 4143 VI· B h CA•92646 Coast Wireless, b) Coist 10 N m Stat ' t all workers employed by : .. :~:,;~~:c•~vpep~:rri~n·~g termination o prevailing DRIVE, COSTA MESA, ANGELA MARIE SAPP. 8-13 Engine & TV parts, e1 au Drive, Calabasas, Cal· T~~ 'business Is con· Coast Wlretoss, c) Coast The 1on:wtng p~~:~s are !hem in t11e execution or • • ut• of wagH at Heh job CALIFORNIA. A0812, HOUSEHOLD electronlc equip, work lornla 91302 d b . Wireless. d) A.A. Coast to d i b · . s the contract. each foartlcular craft, clas· site, The tehedult 01 per Publlshtd New or,I PAYTON L CHACALOS, bench, misc. WILLIAM This buslneu Is con· ucted Y·. n general part· Coast Wireless, 2633 Her· ong usiness~. ound•
A payment bond and per· ~~~~~~~ 0~nty~• opft:'J:~: dltm wages Is based upon Beech•Coata • Mt•a ~aily A0855, HOUSEHOLD BACHINSKI 0"'18 Dtak, ducted by: a general part· n~~~lp you •farted doing bOr Blvd., CoSla Mtsa, CA :t:.f~~mi~~~· 'a~n'j;~~·
formance bond will be re-C 1 • a working day of eight Piiot May 2, 1991 MICHAEL CONTRERAS, CD's mirror, plct., misc. nerahlp b 1 7 N 92628 H u 1 B " CA' ·"!nuJred rv1or to the execu· op 81 of achedulH ol houra. The rate for hollday F880 A0878 BOXES MISC KAREN SWIDOWSKI 1-44 Have you started doing u~ ntss ~et 0 Michael Alan Winklepleck un ng on e ch, -.,-,.. ralH so dettrmlO*d ar' on and "I-k .. II ha SI o' e 0T c o' b slness vet? N JOsh Klinge 2629 H b Bl d Oo I 926'16 • tJon of 111• contract. fht file et the District otfica end ove ..... a wor s •• a .. .,.. M N H L I M., Bikes, clothes, mJsc house-Ju , o This statement w11 filed II °' v .. sta Curlis Allen Radmacher payment bond and pet· at Umo end one-half. Th• PUBLIC NOTICE eooos. BOXES. HOUSE· hold. • onathan Marshall wt c Ct Mflt, CA 92626 9$42 F h'I 0 • • • form111c1 bond shall be In are a~llablo to eny Inter· Contrtclor and any sub-l-40LD Sele wlll ba b competl· This atafement was filed U'I lhe OUflly erk of This business 11 con• e!llher '1 r., v•lllJ
the IOfm end amount aet Hied party upon requH t. contr1ctor(1) shall pay not oiu1472485 RHONDA CURRY, 80083, Uvt bidding (Wflr.on toalod wllh the County Clerk ol Orengo County on 4•22•91 ducted by: en lndMdual i;.ark, Cahl. 92661
'lorlh In the contract docu· In accordance with Soclion Iott than tho 1peclOe<I pre• SUMMONS PIANO, HOUSEHOLD bids merr be 1ubmlt1td In Orange Covnty on 4·15·97 1tt737183t3 ttave you atartod doing his bu~lnesa Is con· mentt. 1773.2 of tht California valling ratet of w11991 to all (CITACION JUDICIALF SCOTT C OCH RAN• tdvanct on lht 18Tl1 day 19973717130 Dally Piiot April 2S, Mty 2, bu1lneas yet? No Cluctod t>y, an individual
111 IOCOtdanc-e'wlth provl· La!10t· Code, the Contrtc1or worllert employed by lhtm NOTICE fO DEFENOANt: 90095 FUANITVRE of M1y, 1997, 11 2:00 P.M. Dally Pllot Aprll 91 16, 1997 F833 Mfchael Wllllli.pteck bHav,e you started doing aJons of Public Contract shalt post a copy 01 tht d .. In tho txteution of the con· ~A 1 o a Ac l&dO) M•"'v STEVEN SCOTT SApt a1 lht premlatt Where saJCI 18' 25' Thfs 1111em1n1 wet filed us ne.ss yel? Yt1, ~ls.97
I ltrmlnllion of prevtillnQ ltlG1 vs u .... COOll FUA T A May 2. 9, 1997 F803 , PUBLIC NOTICE '11'1 th c "' c•· 11 f Cun R.admachtf CO<lt Sect on 22300. Mib-rate of wagH 11 tlch Jo6 • \.LEN STONE. an lndl· 4. N I U • proporty hH bNn llored wi 1 oi.n" .. r o This atatamtnl was liloCI
atltutlon or eng1b1e enct 1119 TO. echedUlt 01 P9' PA Payment Bond and • vldual and OOl!S M O. 1n-iOXES and which I• loctltd at PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious •"tlnen Orang• County on 4•14•9~ wltll the County Clerk of equlvaltnt HCuriliH tor di ' b tel ttfOfmanc. Bond thall be duel11.. DARLENE Eu.JS, 00308, AYRES SELF STORAGE. .... 11973717481 0 C
sny monl" withheld to en-1 •:0~:i~• :," uof ~ra°h~ reqf uhlr,cl prlor to ••tcutlon YOU ARE ISEINQ SUED BY BOl(fS 1012 Eme1t Ave .. Hunflng· Flctltloua 8u1tno11 "am• t1atement Daily Pilot Apfll 19 25 1~~7g!71ou87n3ty7 on 4·8·87
sure isertormanct under '.'• 'f 1~ of l • COl\ttact and •hall be PLAINTIF~ (A Ud. It esla' B~YAN LEE HAI.LEA. ton ,&each. Ct (714) ~8' Name Statement The followlng S>Or•ona art M 2 9 99 'r-' •• "' thl1con1tactwtllbeP9fmft· ho~r!v:~~'''or~r•~ll~ lnlhetofmsttfortnlnthe d4Jmondendo) KATHERINE C0318, FURNITURE, 7314. Landlord reserv61 Tl'lefoHowlngpereonsart doing butln"' 1,1: Bey• ay • •1 1 80! 01llyP110tAp11111,1•.2s,
itc1 st the rt>Queli Ind ex =~ lime end :Oe-htlf Ttle cone trh•ctbldocdd "'""n~l·· 11 STONE, an tndlvldual. 90AXES the tight to bid at th• Ult. doing busln"s 11: Royol atiore Cabl"91t Ciba Bay. PUBLIC NOTICE May 2, 1991 f191 pen•• of tht cont'9ct0t. c 1 t d · b •c • • .,1 be• • You have 30 CAl..~NOAR B YAN u:;e HALLER. Purchases must-be made Avratlon, 3000 Airway Avt., thOlt 00011. '!'SS w. 11th ftehbl<fdertha"posuu ontacor an 1ny 1u • censed contraetorf)\lrsll4nt DAYS •fl• this aummons C03.44,80X£S bycathJndpaldforallhe 112s. Cotfa Mesa, CA s1.,Ste.H,Cos1eMe10.CA FlcUtlous8uslne11 MEET
at 1Nt llmt thll contract 11 ~":!';'h:'t(~i :::11~ pi: :o trt B~~~HI Ind Pry-1 II MfVtd on you lo lilt t JOHN FIQUEROA. 00-31, tlma or purchue. All jUf· 92826 928~ Nam• Statement llVW11td.cf a CllH "CIO"' tri l f II •Pont -.vut and be • typewritten r .. pon .. at thll HOUSEHOLO, BOXES Chu~ goodt 111 sol 11 Erlo Scott Rhoadt, 11081 GttgtOn 8tlce Hall, 1423 The lollowln9 ptraont•rt
(Etectrtcal !nglnoorlng) u. va ~g 1111 f w~:• 1~ canstd In th4t fonowing cour1. CHARLES O. THOMAS. It ai)(J must be ttmowd at H1gu1 Ln.1 Huntington t.1arrner1 Or.. Newport doing buslnet1 as: WHt s~moone speclal can ... pursuant to Public ~h::.:C":ft~'of t,r. tcon-cta11lflcat1on: A A lttttf or phone call wtll C04Gt. SOFA, MISC. fht tlmt of sale, S••• 11 Btacl'I, CA 9;,i$41 8tacl'I, CA 92S&O Co111 Amu1tmtn1, 5242 th "''gh classified contract Cod• Section tttc:t OOYIRNINQ BOAAD not l)(Otecl you; your type-REN!! SANTOS. 00472, subjtct lo canetllauon In ~!ttd Pourunafanl, Ari ConrlQutl, 755 w. 17th Argoty Ave .. Hunllhgtoni-_.-"_.." ____ _ ~ fhe tuc~ttful bid· A p I Bond and 1 c.,otyn 8, Stocker, wrlntn rtapotitt mosf t>t HOUSEHOLD!. FURNITURE lhe event of Mnlemenl be-1 w31 C•mJ>Vt Oflve 1 15-St.1 Ste. H, Co1la Mt ... CA leech, CA 8184t
Cler mu•t malnteln the 11-PttfOf~':~ Bond an.ti be DI roe tor, eualnot1 ler· 1n prOfM' leG•I torm It you J 0 H H A Q TH 8 ~ R 0 • tw9en lanCllOfd and ob1l-A. Senta Ana, CA 1270'7 82e27 f'• Weill Ltleure lndut• s . LL ,c.Ne tNougtiout the 'Clur• requlrtd prior 10 tllteU11on vfoH a Au•UlatY Op-want tht coUl1 10 heat your 00508, BOXES. VACUUM gated party. Qanltl Eugene Neuman. Thlt bi>11ne11 It con· tr\e1, Inc.. (CA). &a.ca At·
Uon of ttllt contr1C1. of tht contract and thall be •retlona Catt . . A 0 8 EAT CH A Al I! S AuctlonHr: Wanda Nor• I I Vlf11l1 l.tnt, l'oothlll d\lotod by: a general part· goey Ave,, Huntington ~'" Used vthlc'• No bldd•r may Withdraw I h f HI fonh I th N II you do not Ill• VOVT r•· l!VAN~l C0531, ,UANI· ton. Bond '9"400.1884 Ranch. CA 112810 northip oach, C1' 11849 "' IV hi• t>ld for a period of tlJtty ~u!cr'd~llmtnte " • 9 P~~lah•d ew0port eponeo on time, you may TURI, "OUSEHOLD AyrH ltlf Stot•o•. AHi· Tt)I• buslneu 11 con· Htv• you •tarted doing Tnls bu•lnt11 11 con· roug_h classffled
(80) day• 1n., the dato Ht Eich olddtf that1 't>t au. t10,....011a Mtll ally IOH tilt caat, and yow d,rit M1n1gtt1 duct.cf by: a genettl P•'1· buslntu yet? Y11, 8·10•93 ducted byi a c0tpo1111on M2·Sl?I
fOf the oe>enlno thereof, .... ct(l•tcl conuector pureutnl Pilot May 2, 9. 1997. wages. monf)' and PfOPo OvtrtlOektd with Pub 111 h • d N • w ~or t Greoton •tall H•vt you 1i.rttc1 doln ..,.... _______ _
capt at prOVfcftd fOf In lht to lhe Bu1lne11 fllld Pro• F884 tt1y may be takon without atutt? BHch.Co111 Mesa Dilly TRADE Thi• ai.ttl'l'lenl w .. flltd C .11
Public ~tract Codo Ste> fenlon1 Codt and bt Ii· Th• Cornmunily futthtr wtrnlng from lht A c•'I to Ptlol May a.'·'"' wltn .,,. County Cltfk Of ... FIND tion 1100 et fleq. 1 coun. ., l'rWll41 Otl.fl9• COUMy on 4-tt·t'I' Cl lfl d
The City Oounclt of the ctn•ed In lht fOI owing Mar~•• Plat•-There ara other 1eoar ft• Clntllltd 11 It through classified t9'7U1HOO ••• •
City of Cool• Mes• ... Buy 11. Sell 11. Find 11. .~~·~~'• ciu1remen11. Yew m•v want will htJp evy c;;!w;:~':4 11• 842·8178 O•llY Poot April 2S. Mar L Tod.,t • 1.,!! ... ll>lc"1ltntl .... sln..t
aemt fhe right to rtJtct trCl•!•lfl•d. .....-• ·-· . lo ca• an alt,QfNy right _ f42·1f!I _ _ -I>, 19, U>l7 • FISfl 142.:1178 . !"vvQ~ < -.. ..,~
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FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1997
PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
UMMA8Y FOR PUBLICATIO OF PUBLI OTJCE
'FOR ORDINA CE ADOPTING ZONING CODE
AMENDME T 96·3
Notice 1 hereby given that at 1t regularly M:hc:dulcd meeting of April 22,~ 1997.
the Orange County Board of Superv1 or adopted Ordinan e 0-39~ I providing
the following amendments to variou -;cction' of the Zoning Code:
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' Repealed lapguage regarding ad'iJ~or~me.cnber1;·to the Planning
Commiss.ion (Sec. 7-9-1 ). ·
Updated !he definition of "Director" (Sec. 7-9-21.3) .
Exempted the rebuilding of struc1ures damaged by natural di aster
from fl"e plan revit:w {St:c. 7-9-1.SO. I 0).
Streamlined the language regulating accev .. ory u"e~ (Sec. 7-9-137) .
Clarified the language regulating non-conforming u'c' (Sec. 7-9-151 ) .
Modified the tegulation for adult entertainmc:nl hu,inc'-.t:' con~i~tent
with the re:.uh of recent litiga11011 (Sec. 7-9-146.2).
Adju!;ted the definition of .. family d.iy care home .. con-.1~tent with
new State-law (Sec. 7-9-27)
Thi Ordinance '¥a-; adopted by tht! follov. ing vote::
AYES: Supervisor:. Todd Spitzer, Charle1>1 V Smith. )ame~ W Siha.
Thoma-; W. Wil.on .and William G. Steioer
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327 C•l•lln• Dr 1.75BA Harbor vrew w/lott condo style apt, fem, Newpon Hta area /Sheppa1d, female, • Exp. Upscale ladles/ to buy a Ukulele, Mere 135. s395/mo.
3br/3ba, den, pool. Home. Avail 5/12. Vaulted c;;elllngs, llgh.t $400/mo. Incl utls. approx 8mos old, M 0 NE y men'5' sportswee1r. Also Hawalln things. Inc boat slip. Bal Isl.
Mini ocean view. Agt, Donna Webster & airy walk through Furn. W/gar. 574•0875 Aprll 5, Heil/B.olsa In N.B. Golf Course. Please call Fred 854-2009
Reduced to $450kll 780~5000 x139 kitchen, large walk.ln NB Iowl\ttouse, Shr H.B '714-840·5235 852·8889 548·8037 or 646·4388
Grundy AliT675·6161 Lido· Cottage closet, dishwasher, 2ba 2.5ba, close 10 LOST-African O'ray FUN S•cretary Worker's
Nwpt Gated Condo 1BR, 18A +den. 2 private extra largo Fash Isle, $525. Avl 'Parrot, red tall, talks. Comp/C(lmlnal. 3·5yrs J _E_WE __ L_R_Y_F_U_R_S __ SPEED &
2br 2ba. Ocean View patios. $1600. GrunQY patio from living room, May 15 714·719·2375 4/18 nr McFadden/ ex'per. ~f.llngual pref. • SIU BOATS 7016
Short walk. to beach! Realtor 071MS101 addltlonal patio off of Gothard In H-8 TR AVE. L OC area. Call Wand& ~&~AR~~T~iiiiiiiii6~0iji2~S[~'i ~r;J=~~=~~~ P bdrm w/outslde stor· ---------893-3384 REWARD! at 818·786·5432 01 5810· per mo. &I Studio Clon to b each. age space. Vertical RENTALS 13' Boa Whaler 40hp, Low Down. Call Sandy Una pd, stove, frig. blinds lnc;;ludeQ W11-.~D LOST' DOG Beagle, HIP POSTER CO. 714•768'1664• eves. t JE\YELRY t ste100. Cherry c;;ond.
(800) 974-5828 or No Peta; $525/mo throughout, skylight In AH u; · 2726 blk, brn & wht. Named Looking for people. Security Officers Trlr/c;;vr '5900. Steve
580·8779 pager. 582·804·8882 or lfving room, unique iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Snoopy. On '4·24-97, No e>cp needed. $300·500 Immediate FT/1'T posl· ESTATE·SALE 499·5065 755·0299
LOTS
FOR SALE 1400
714-873-4802 bathroom/ vanity/ Mom & 8yr old by 7/1 3pm near Victorla & week to start. 754·5858 tlons available! Call SUNDAY MAY 4TH
V.r •• 111•• Studio dressing areal Neutral to 911• 2+1. To 5850. Palcenlla, C.M. BEAUTY for appt 248·9180 11AM·5PM S l S •
t th h 1 E CM/NB c I L r.o DI d Fine Jewlery, Beads, MARINE L P Penth•• turn/uni.urn. carpe roug out . . ons der oat .,.old/ amon Styllata Stations, Telemarketlng
P I lk Carport stall to ac;;. roommate for larger to watch. $500 Rowardl F•clal Rm NB Salon Earn $500·800/Wk Pearls, Amber, ,Col· DOCKS 7022
t obo ,hg5y9m25• ~a9~ 8~~ commodate 1 vehicle $1700. 714·548·7407. Sentimental Value·. Bonnie 758•0493• Quarnt'd sal $7.50/hr. ored Stones, Silver,
Q c · -Included. Very bright •WANTED• 714·957·' 705 +comm/rate bonuses. Jede.. & Much Morel liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Humbolt l•l•nd
18252 Tisbury Ln !••••••••• Hunt Harbour
and open living areal 'Professl'Onal seeks •-L-0-6-T-M_aJ_e_C_at.._idn ___ a_u_2 Bllllng Person for . Call Mike J. between WW ~~C:,~~~J.E ~:.r,.:~t:w~0rfe~:.$
Call now, won't last! studio, bachelor or 1 yr old, white & lite CNropracllc;; office. '7a·1pm 714·899·1008 333 E. 17th St.· Ez ac;;c;;s/dPCk.,shp,bch
St47o. 789•0931 bdrm for $500·$600. grey mix. White paws. ~!~·~np~~~~.18375':~~~~ TONS OF WORK! .(Behind IHOP) *Al 875·0048·• Xtra Lrg Loll! Price APARTMENTS
Reduc-'d to $855,000. FOR RENT
Phll Tymon, agt •••••••••• 714-840•2207
RESORT
PROPERTY
BALBOA
1580 ISLAND 2606
MI~CELJANEOUS
RENTALS
E'slde Costa Mesa, 4/25 nr Pen. Park & Need 15 1<.ey people.
Newport Bch, Bal Pen Balboa Pier. Reward. Can't Find Work? No exper necessary I P' Im e N • w PO rt
or Isle. Avail ahr 6·1. 875·7424 You can't be lookln·g Up to $400/Woekly PETS & Harbor Sllp In Trade
·Call 574·4249, Lisa Loat White Lilac Point too hardt WANTED 15 Paula 714·562· 171 o ANIMALS for oc.asslonal boat
People to flll various 6049 use by local business male Siamese cat. 30 5011 poslllons from ware· ----.------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii man. · power· ~~s:lngv ~~nf~ 14/4 ~~ house to manage· EMPLOYMENT German Shepard 2 boat prel'd. 631-6864
Hamllton/Thurln , & ment. No experience SERVICES 5531 yr old, female, fixed. Wanted sallboat slip,
STORAGE 2742
Lake Arrowhead
2bd, 2ba. 2·story
home. Obi lot In gor·
geous treed area at
end of culdesac. .ll;U
appliances+ furn.
ROOMS 2706 Wanted to reAt garage Harbor Blvd. He has necessary. Call Now, Grt wJkids & other 40ft w/12ft beam.
Be•utlful Pvt· Upper''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiii fc;>r storage wJelectrl· severe asthma. and is Steven (71A)891·5784. •••••••• dogs. 714·650·4154 CaH 714·650·6686
2 + 1 • 2·Pallos. Many 1• cal outlet. Please call on medication. Re· Chg Back/Collections Please be aware that YI anted to R • n t
Windows-Light & Alryl N B Oceanfront & 714·8,,.,0·8888 d 1 ..,_.., •••••••••• Sh M I • • "' w a r v '"' v perso,n__oeeded for tho listings in this cal· ore o or n 9 *308 1/2 Cor•I• 22nd St. Pvt room 714·848·1477 Whsle"Shoe co. in oc egory may require you GARAGE S"T.rS 714·650·5531
Yearly 310·273·3300 unfurn, &hare bath. ••••••••• LOST". sr'amese cat, w/good c;;om.m. skills· to call a 900 number . .IU).C
S120K. 7 14-721·13141---------Ulll paid. N/S prof. COMMERC .. .,.,., sm fem, blue eyes. oral & writlen a must. In which there Is a K~chenelle In room. .UU. tabb~t. 300 block of Shoe & collections charge-per minute.
Lndr . 1 block 10 _'I:&'.' ... ,. ... ~ t • .... · + 14·376-4909 ---"--"------iiiliimif=-=--==9ijjiiii:~i:~~:m-ewpon er. $4 . ~.71~ ,__,_~~~-;;;,.;=.::;:::=:=;~r:===~t;;;;:;:;:::=;:=;:=;:;;::;;::;l1J1U.BOA:.-Call Sam 875·4808 631-19t 6 REWAf'OI Chlld Model Search -Loat: CockatelWA the N~ad·klds 6mosJ7yrs My Company Is ISLAND 61061 ________ ~
·0R· 909-337·9582.
Fabulous View HOUSES/·
CONDOS
FOR RENT
•------------------vicinity of Adams and for TV, print & film. Here lo Kelp 'with iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACURA
Placentia. White head/ Submitting now for t hose · Ted Io· us Sat 8 •3 Sun 8 •12 wings and grey bodv. neW-StarWars m6vi'", Office Tasks-·from G
At Th• Beach! VACATION BUSINESS OFFICE
Top. ttoor. bdrm RENTALS FOR RENT 2769
9010
w/gar age· $1100. 2722 -"PeterMcTweeterr' Cati for audition time. Taxes throuah · arage sale and . p >" salesman sample ~91 lntegra RS Red,
a/t. 74k mis. NC, new
trs, org owner, x(nt
c;;ond. $8,495. 760-8005
151 o w. Balboa Blvd iii••iiiiii•iiiiiiil
Mgr, 873·2519
CORONA.
DELMAR
CORONA
2122 DEL .MAR 2622
3Bd 2B• Hse 2·Fp, Studio at . $600.mo
Oen, Big Deck, 2-Gar. & 1 bdrm at $750.mo,
$1600 Lse. Avl June 1 We are a Fair Housing
Bch Access 673-9336 Provider 714·348·9424
Oce1111nfront Furn
Newport $395/wk May
& June. Pkng/patlo. nr
shps/pler. 848·9886
Oceanfront/19th St
3Br 2 .5B• Condo
Awesome vlewr w/d,
fp, 2nd fir. June 21 ·28,
$1600. 714·673·1943
Very Beautlfull Pascucci Productions ayroll. My Expertise salel Hsehld items. •Gre•t Location• ,)EWARDI 444-2541 •714·375·4300• is Vast. Thats not Costa Mesa Office I china. tools, sports
· space from S259 to . Cetmputer Tectihlclan al • so why not call equip, surf/snowboard
$570. Private 1 rooml••••••••• W/transportalion and ;o see what I can apparel, O'Nell,1---------
offlce with restroom. EMPLOYMENT sales exp. High Salary do! No Additional Gotcha, Plalnsaln, BMW 9030
2 room ·office with'••••••••• + Comml 723·2062 Statt for one small Roer sandals/shoes.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , 1• fee and a Contented · <::>212 AGATE~ 1• con erence room. •COOK• '80 833 2dr, 6·cyl, Gold Crown Haf PY You!
3 0 Experienced tor Fast (714 644.5054 good cond, new tires, 4 4-25,..o. 497-7517. EMPL.OYMENT Food Hamburger CORONA survoof, pwr windows
Office Suite 5530 Stand PT. $8/hour. ---------1 $2500. 717·7726
441 Old Newport Blvd,1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Apply at: 2966 South DEL MAR 6122 ,90 3251c Red Conv.
--------•---------RENTALS TO Newport Bch 850sq.ft. 1• Bristo!, Cctsla Mesa. ~MPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Loaded, all pwr, 5.sd, r.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 714"850"9505 <714> 662.2572' WANTED · SS35 Antiques to Junk alarm, cd, alloy whls.
Sl;l.A.RE 27;).4 ---------Customer S erv Reps Furn, fa b r 1 cs. air bags. to ml 79K. ---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMERCIAL •BELLINI• Whsle Shoe Co. In OC c;;ollecllbles. carvings, $14,900. 673·4282
2bd/1b• 1·car gar •E'slde 1br. Ref. ulil CDM Shr2bd 1ba,w/d, The LARGEST seeking data entry ¥Dog Walker¥ Iron .& pictures. "92BMW3251
----.. ·-----..... --:-....... : ~ :..: = =.t. ~ = ~
Balboa Newport
Realty, Inc.
~Quiet, cutp,esac, pet~ paid. Patio. FP. Stove. fem pref'd, 5· blks to PROPERTY ~7.78 retailer of exclusive person w/good comm. J~:s L:vew~!k~~~: 700 Avocado, CDM Auto, 4 door, low
conslder•d. 5900/mo. S 6 9 O · 5 4 8 •5 0 94 · beach. Avail June 1st. Baby & Children's skills-oral & written a Corner 411l/Avocado miles. lmmaculalel
·Vacant. 631·2242 Agt. *336 E. ~Oth St• $500.mo 673·1830 Showrm/Ofc Superior furnishings has a 25· must. Shoe exp a+. Morgan 714'642'8533 Fri & Sat 9am (341457) $19,995
Fur'1'd Studio Near Av_e. 1500.sq h, street 35hr. a week retell *714·378·4909• Loving Swedish Nurse. ---------•93 BMW IS Coupe
Oceanfront
Lot
---------l CM '/:l Exec Hme 1 12 Y H t & ESTATE SALE
FOUNT11 ut Tr angle Sq./55 Fwy. love • high exposure. sales openinSL_ for Customer service/ rs eicp. ones Sun r o or, I eat her,
n.in Avl May ·2. $595. Utls SJ'00/1$e/dep. Only 1 S1500.mo 548·8531 responsible -sakiS --Inside Sales caring. -Good cook. -Sat & Sun 9·? a 11 0 y s. s ha r p 1
'lAI.LEY -2134 pd. No Pets~ 646·5330 ~:Pu~~ ~~!."prv c;3~~~~~~ associates In ·our Fortune 560 Company L:5~ 1 ~~;:48.~t;;s~i~e Evorythlngl · (3F6587) . S21,995
Great Opportunity
offered at
$499,900
INDUSTRIAL 2788 Costa Mesa store. seeking motivated M11ch Misc.I LeXU-$ of CM Bhtff• City lights & Prior sales exper. is Individual w/min 1 yr 'VPff Home Care Acacra & Pacmc Dr. Westminster Loa C•b•ll•roa 2bd, 2ba, new carpeV
p"lnt, FP, Inside lndry.
Comm. pool & apa.
$980/mo. Incl Sports
Facility Membership.
.THE CAPE ocean breezes. lrg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii necessary. Salary exper. In cual seN/ Companion/Day Care ---------
mslf w/pvt ba\h & Studio/Loft, very commensurate wilh 1elemar"4tting 10 call & Cloan ~Cook ~Orlve COSTA MESA 6124 892·6906
Ll**N** entry. Kil & lrrdry priv. unique, huge open e x P e r I e fl c e . provide customer ser· Errands. 722·5223 ---,-9-3-7-4-0-1L---
ve ear Near beach N/S male area, new kit. ba **** vice to our community
The B•at pref. S 5 5 O Imo .. w /shower, w /d, 714-631·2229 organ 1 z at Ions .. ---------1 + JEWELRY WhHe. sliver gray ·shopping 548·9098. Barb/Rick $1550.mo 548·8531 (25·30hrs per wk) DOMESTICS .5540 t leather, ehr ome 723-4494
Theatres . and CM luxury gated apt, 1========= Call or send resume to: ESTATE SALE whheels. plhone. :,co.
Recreation of spa, pool, prlv ba, nr ••••••••• Entertainment COMPANION· Swedish SUNDAY MAY 4TH c(3LZani8e;8·) So2w9 99m51 es.
983•7959
COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBEACH
South Countyll Machine Builder/ Publications Aid Avail PT. Good 11J,l.M·5PM •
Condo Like Living fwy. $395.+dep+ 1/2 BUSINESS & Tool M aker for 151 Kalmus #J4 d I XI IR r p Fine Jewlery, Beads. B•u•r Lotus .
NEW HOMES
FROM $237,990
EaSlslde Costa Mesa
Westport Homes
2545 Santa Ana Ave.
714-646·5261
2169 G•r•g• *Pool•. utils 714·548·8125 FINANCE Roltrorm Machine. Costa Mesa 92626 e~~erOy-1~er. e it's ~~j Pea~ls, Amber, Col· C8o4s2ta7"10••o•
Sp•• * Spacious CMD Shr Beautiful 3br AL Engineering Attn: Ms. Lauren Christina 730·0288 ored Stones. Sliver. _____ ._'1 ___ _
Dual M•ater 2ba, hrdwd firs, fp, 2697 So.Halladay, SA. at 662-2020 NANNY for COM home. Jade .. & Much Morel '95 BMW 3251 18r Close to beach. Pl•n• & 2 Bdrm patio, w/d, fem prerd, ----------___ 7_1_4_·_9_7_9_·_5_9_4_0__ WW WHOLESALE Leasable Leather Ulls pd, stove, frig, Floorplanal $675. 714.720.0136 $ $ Drive r for Florist M·F. Infant & toddler. JEWLERY . .
No Peta, $675/mo. Dally 9 ·7PM BUSINESS -SIG MONEY Fr. M·F, 8:30·4 :30. Exp/refs a must. Eng 3~3 E. 17th St; 5 ·spe(~2ot~~19 •000·
582·504·8882 or ***** Downtown H .B. OPPORTUNITY Mfg needs many Salis. OMV rec. Must req'd. ·~• 719-2616 Behind IHOP) Bauer Motors 714-873-4802 1000 South Coast Dr Non-smoker to share people. FT to help w/ know area. 644·1413 ,
---------2 br 2 b• Mediterranean Qosta Mesa furnished 2br 2.Sba 2904 summer rush & new -It Drivers Wanted• ••••••••• Fri/Sat 8·4 furn, tools, Anaheim
FOUNTAIN Villa style, upper on 714-,556·9044 t6wnhome, w/d, fp, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii location. $425/wk to Now hiring PT/FT MERCHANDISE and much morel! 971·2002
VALLEY waterfront In quiet ---------dishwasher, pool, Jae;;, $HUGE PROFITS$ start. Carol, 491·0198. Route Drivers. Will 340 Alva L•ne
l034 section of West NB. r:!t9:t o'::m(U~~~~ Phone Card Routes **DRIVERS** Train. Must have clean off Santa Ana Ave
Great view. Full tile ---------5600. + ulls. Susan $2000/wk.-Pot. $300·$500 a week OMV, proof of Insur.. Fri/Sat/Sun 8·4 BUICK 9035 OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 12·3:00
11860 JADE CT.
2 Mstr Suites
baths, kit, carport. NEWPORT 714•960.5810 800· 700· 7177 +BENEFITS smal! car/truck. Call ANTIQUES 6010 '71 Fo1d 1 /2 Ton parts 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Private sun deck & BEAC".,,. 26691_________ 24hrs Need prol'I drivers. Jerry at 712·9204, or truck, old electronic 1•
laundry. $2100/mo n , E '•ld• CM Rm pvt ---------own car/plck·up/\lan/ apply 1500 E. Babbitt stulf, coll/antiques, '93 Le Sabre
2 Car Garage
Donna Ross -agt,
969-6100 ext. 147
yearly. Boat dock avt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bath, snr kit, ref's 8uslnua la Booming! stakebed. OMV/Ins. Anaheim, CA. EOE. hsehld, tires, wicker
Bob 540.1355/d•r •1BR $725* req'd. S350mo+ dep. I make $3300 every 5 Holland, lrvlne •---------T pram, 1 wachamacalllt
2 BR Townhom. 2BR 2BA $835 ull inc. 642·9622 msg wheek. 1 Ncan shMow you 800·273·3435 Food Server FT w/ op Dollar Paid! $20, numerous do·
lmmac condl 16k total
miles. Grandpa only
owner. Fully loaded
$13,500 548-4182 O/W lncl 60><30 pool ow. ot .L.M.•----C------min. 2 yrs full serv From 1800-1960. dads 25 & Up 2.5BA. Lrg 2·car · · Eaat CM· $450/lst+ 6 Home Based. •Office· llent Service experience. for all 1 pc;; to entire estate. ' · S · N o pets. Carport. Rep Gen olc. Xlnt 0 I G 111 & C r P ' ' I 259 lerka 1---------a t t ac;; h garage. Vlata Del M••• mon lse. Cat ok, quiet, 800·322·6189 x1640 phone/comm skills. rgan c;; r a e. a1nt1ngs, ch na, c2oth/Santa Ana) • HUNTINGTON Remod. End unit. *5454855., peaceful, w/2 happy Fax resume 673·3133 glswa11e, furn, elc.
BEACH 1040 $1500/mo. 640.5664 creative p-eoplel 631·21111..---------45wpm. Computer•---------40Vr NB Res 673·6223 * * * *'6t,SALEI -SATU~OAY 8·2PM
Clo th es. Toys,
CD's, P i ctures
WHAT
HAPPE IS
1 Br 1 Ba Next to1..,,,.-....,,..·------F' Tl E helpful. Windows, ---------~=======~I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3bd/2b• Custom Beach, Gar Prkg. Fouryd Pure Bred cat. irst me ver Word, Excel. Ltg co. NOWHIR NG -
Shows Like A home. Lrg yard. Gour F.ully Renovated Vic of Bay/55 Fwy. 6 figures In 4·6mos. estab 76 yrs sseklng I
M d f~ B klteiten._ S~50Qmo. $l l"" _.,. .. A .. ..,...... 90.9·35~948 VM Plus cut taxes up to n.dlvL wJP.Q.sJJl.ve & Ac,.•u•.,Offlcer'S o • ' 3 r -2.5·sa, A t 640 7"'""" 301 ..,_, • ..., __......._... 95%. tfot. M(f;C or ._._ Lrg Mstr Suite, pool, -~,-g.,..,... ___ ·_vvu __ x__ • ~ <::> • l;:;I cheerful ""attitude to
. 1 1 3-D/2 ••BEACH AREA** O I rec 1 Sa I es . work In small bra'1ch new pain. poo. car 4B BA Famlly room Peninsula 1-4Bd. L•guna Beach 1Br w/ 800.322·6169 x1834 ofc;;. Start s1200.s1500 Mature, responsible
garage. $297 ,000 w/FP, new carpet & Winter & vacation bath, walk·ln closet. ~========~ Individuals needed 1 ·800-207-4997 x 201 1 paint. Quiet c;;uldeaac;; <-Ocean View, pool, +benefits. Western f HI Runtals. Reserve Now Exterminator co. or access o cars at View! Vlewl View! street. Cal ok. $2350/ for Best Selectlonl lndry, gar. Gated Pepsl/Herahey 15552 Producer Ln. exclusive gated
2·Story.5Bdrm-4Bath mo. 87s.4830, Agl. M•ny Oc••nfronta comm. $650+ Utl. Avl ' $All Cash BuslnessS Hunt Sch, Ca 92649 communities and
Spacious open living BAYRIDGE Gated comm. VILLA RENTALS 5/15. 499-4540 ~'::i~ 6$5h0~~ a&w~:k 893·8055. EOE. country clubs.
room, 2 Separate Mstr 2+1 Lg bale;;, w/d , frrg, 714-8754912 •-N-.B-. _1_B_r_a_v_al_t_n_o_w. needed. Limited ADVERTISING
Sult-es. $284,900. garage. Pool/spa. Avl. Exec 1 bd View, walk· Beautiful hse In Dover territory avallable. SALES •Huntington Beach
Sharon Hall·C·21 agt. $1175 310-943·9746 In closet, encl garage/ Shores. Spa/yard W/d, Verifiable by owner. TELEMARKETING •S~~~~"a ctgJ~~ano
714..047·8308 B••ch Houae/Mobll• stor., pool, spa. prkg. $375 642-6386 $29,750 cash required Community. newspa· •Laguna Niguel
______ ....;.... __ 1 200h 10 water, ref, wd,1..,..s_14.,.oo_._5_4_9_·1_1_8_5_x .... _22_e N.B. share beaut I o r Imme d I ate per seeks energetic
LAGUNA Pvt yard /beach. Penlnaul• New Jbd/ spacious 38R, 2BA. 1 ownership. Ground Individual for retail Paid training, all
BEACH 104S 1100aq.ft. 1.5br. 2ba. 2ba. Blk to beach. blk from beach & bay Fi~g~ o~portunlty. Call display and new busl· uniforms provided.
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $1100. Inc;; utll +aec;;. Ref, W/0, $1750/mo., $600. No smk/drugs/ 1• ·7 7·5882, 24hrs nesa development. Call M·F 9am-4pm 909·78().()7g& yearly . No pets. alcohol, 201·1843 •Vending Route For Experlerice helpful. Llncoln Secut lty
Almost Oce•nfront 545..0584 ext 307 ,.,..,,.,,,.....,,,_......,---..,--Sa I e • 2 O Io c;; a I Salary + Commission 999.0152
& Much-M oi..eJ..H
MESA DEL MAR
Communltv
Corner of Sonora
& Loreto
Hoag Thr ift Shop
Sat 10-3, 1/2 off Items
670 W. 17th St. F2
(In back) 722·9106
SALE Sat 8·3. Baby
Items, chairs, misc.
2818 Sh•ntar Dr.
(Cross St. Adams)
NEWPORT
BEACH 6169
Hear & see the surf Bluff• 38R, 2BA. Nr NB Dual Master. Ocean sltes•wotk PT• + Benents. PhyslC9t/I"::=;:;:~:;:;~;:;:~:= ---------• from this 480, JBA H.S. 11575/mo. Yr Studio Steps to Beach Vlew/Penthae. Wik' to •800•711•4381• Drug Screening re·t· *Bluffs* Sat 9.4•
ocean view hOme. Sat lease. Avall 6/1 , $6'75/mo. No parking. bc;;h. $475/mo + Y.i Ull. quired. EOE. PINKERTON FURNITURE 6014 Furniture, paintings,
on 9ooosq.n. lot, two Bkr, 780.3142 .AVI now John 540:.9555 Avail Now 693·1875 -----...... .----Fax Resume Attn: No expor. necessary. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bikes. golf olubs,
beaches are just 8 112 MONEY Janise Cross Must be prof'!, have llnena, books, kitchen
bl k 1 s di (714) 9657174 rellable transportation 3-pc lt•I. beige Ent. & m lscettaneous p~cgue:~:~ite, :1~ r~ COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 TO LOAN 2914 Or ca11 gas.3030 & phone. uniforms & f~~,~~,80~of!-_pcs~~~o~ 525 ti 529 C•ncha
& 2·car nar, $629,000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• training provided. +ESTATE SALE+ Agt e;i;n S•von Avoid B•nkruptcy Strong promotion MarbJe glass top
714-497·3339 ext224 Free Debt Consollda· No room let1 poss. Opportunities tat:Jlr. 5275· Sona -sat & Sun. ll·
NEWPORT
BEACH 1069
S BD, 3.SBA
QUIET at: SBB.BNB
Palm ~esa Apart•••ents
i A I thro gh t o Ct table, white washed t 13 Apolena ton ppt cation with In the garage u ou rg. y. Service 800•873·8207 World Clasa Sacu11ty $250. Antique .while-Balboa Island
MORTGAGES &
T .D .'S 2918
for the car? Solutlons Provider. washed china cabin.et. • t • • • •
ANEOE/M/F/V/H $950. 875·7813 ""G'"".-,.-.-g-• ...,,s-.""'1.-s.,,..a_t....,.S/..,..3
A c•ll to
cl•ulfl•d c•n
help
•(714)549-0822* ----------• 8·12. No early blrdsl
Receptionist, Office MERCHANDISE Exercise eQulp, toys,
Clerk, PT, hours flex. MISC SOlS clothing, gro•t ml•e. Tues-Sat. Fb Resume • t8 te 8uttonllhell Ln
' 11 rou
0011'1
AOVEl11Sl1
1101HlllG.
Call the ·
Classifieds
(714) 642·5678
<J40Qaq.ft. Large L"ot.
Good cond. S495,000.
Broker 646·8583.
BAYVIEW TERRACE
lmmac. 3BO, 2.5BA
home. Gated. comm.
pool & spa. Prof•••
alonatty l andscaped
yard with waterfall.
So neat 8c yet so far ...
That>s the fcdil\g you get
when you live at Palm
Mc&a amjd the luJh
greenery o{ IClCfudcd
woods & statdy palms.
Purch 1 00~ Fhc 125%
We Buy Notes, All
Credit Conaldered
FINNEY BROKEAAOE
'714 «173-7480 UC.1978
714..042·8072 Oor•g• S•I• Sat. May
Ret•ll Furn 8•1•• Interior D••lgn & 3rd Only. 7am·1pm---------.. Clothing F•brlc at Only. Furn., olothtng,
Lot• of ••tr••l
Beach Houae/Mobll•
S45.000. VJew bay.
1 oott to pvt beach
pools 2 + 2. FP. 300 E.
PCH 4'62. 873-3059
OUPLllX 2·unll• avali
1 Br tea. Between Bay
& Ocean. OC>Od loca·
tlon. 3400 aq ft lot.
For Sale By Owner
•2aeK •7~·25 t 3
'9xer Duplex OtHI
lncom•I 5br 3ba.
Ocean· cloae. Fran-agt
Herhr 3".:;~ 71 .... ., ,
A Studiot, 1 A 2 Oednioma • JRS. '825
•I.BR~
Office Hours: '9:00 am • 5:00 pm M·P
and J 0:00 am • 4:00 pm wcckcndt
1561 Mesa Dr.• Santa Am Hcighra, CA .
(714) 546-9ldO
2921 ---------•••bv _iToddl•r• Moctet search. Oap,
· Gueaa. Old Navyf
Can Nat•ll• 960-7802
•Top M9r• tHkl So
Cal'• cuteat kldal Thi•
week only. Ltd apace
Cao Davies 378-4300
'
• Cini Helptf'I .... .....,,
• Coffie ear counter
• ServlCt Deli Cllftl
Must be able to W0(1( nex
hotn Incl. weekendS
and hol~. Good startlog pay -t union benentt. Aoo!Y In person Mon .. Frl. 9im to 4:90pm 01660 San Miguel Or.,
Newport Beach, CA °' Calf Wayne ..
o,,._.aa ext. 375
TB.LAfN!ND
Aggressive, Sala"'+ 1 /2 of retell coat Comm+ B enefits · ladles 10•apd blko, . 945-3 oeo misc. 1107 Enex Ln. 4176-8363 Klrll Alen. ---...,,,..------1 Wolff T•nnlng Beda UDO ISLI! SALES 11 Tan At Homo
The growing Dally Buy Direct and Savel SAT MAY ~J . 10·5
Piiot advertlslng toam t.ow Monthly Pmta 219 VI• Nie•
aa101 repr .. entallve In Coll 1·800-711·0158 the Aetall Advenlalng
Department. E11parl----------•
enc• preferred, but WANTED
wlll train. Applicant TO BUY 6019
ahould b• eneraouc, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HIOtl•ated and a• aelf atartor. Salary plua Old Coln• Gold Sliver
commlulon. Xlnt ban· Franklln Mint, Sterling
•flt pkg. Drug 1c1oen• Old watches & jewelry
lng/phy•lcal requlrod. Wee\coaat Coln 64i·IM<48
EOE. Send resume to Top Dollara P••d
Lynn Eeola, %Dally ,.or AecorCla. Jau,
Piiot, 330 W. Bay Sountracke , etc.
Strffl, Co11a MeH, Calf Mike 145·'7505.
CA 9.282'7 or .fax to
(714) 850.4002. For
fnt•rvlew, call (714)
6'74 ... 2?8.
Sell yow horn•
througJ'I clattlfled,
142·9178
1
sm frig,' dingy boat:
lurn, fl\nest ayatem,
decor labrlce, elths,
and much morol
1014 Warwick Ln
Saturda, l•m
Toya furn, ml•c
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(ln11rersantlagc.
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N~t11pon BeachlC.osta Me11 Daily Pilot FRIDAY. MAY 2, 1997
TODAY'S
CRoS~woRD PUZZLE
....
8y OWtl.£S GOltfN
wfth 0MNt SHAAIF
JAGUA.lt 9105 LEXUS 9115 MERCEDBS 9130 TOYOTA 9210
•ea xJe •eo 450SLC •mm&Q. '87' T~u a..,.
White, dk blue lthr, -,9-3-L-E_X_U_S_G_S-3-00-.. 1 Btk/Palamlno, 851<, VCI, 3.0, PS, PB, M:J,
aunrool, low mllH. 2nd local owner. c:hrm CC, Ult. New tlrH .\
ACROSS $1 Apparel
59 Olahonest one
8l -mater
1 and TANNAH HIRSCH (2KHM58•). S8,99s Full option 581< whls, cd, Mlc:h•llna. brakea. Mint cond.
'92 XJS V12 White Ivory .-029422 S9500. 789·3489 57300. ~14-551·0118 1 Bouncy gall
5 OetpiM
10 Columnllt 8ombeOC
14 Li..en IO 15 Ninth In a Hries
16 Tart 17 Golden Fleece
ship
62 Sheritt T aylor'a kid
63 F1eVOf
64 Eatty COiby
sh<>'#
65 Ewes· mates 66 Take an oath
07 For1e11
PREViOUS PUZlll IOl.VEO "' FORGET THOSE ADAOES
• Doth wlnerable. Ea1t dcala. bid did not promjae this much in
the way ofhish carda.
West. led a 11pade. declarer pl11yed
low from dummy and Eul made a
fine defen11lvc l'ffort hy in11ertini
I.he \.en -had to;&at played lhe king
declarer would have coasted home.
Convertible •24•277 '82 380Sl!L '92 Toyota PIO
White, blue leather, cd , 9 3 T 0 y 0 TA Astro allver, grey tthr, (200541/N0092295)
changer, chrome 1021( ml. Luxurious $8495
wheels, low mllea. CAMRY LE Leathtf auto. BHut. cond. '93 Toyota XCAB
(3KAG283) $24,995 only l4K Superb cond Servic.<1 tator• due (101117/P035972)
'94 XJO Lexus lr•de 1297229 <lat••· Obi timing $12,995
Black, barley leather, $13,977 chain converalon '94 Toyota P/U
cd chabger, low mites completed. S9000 XCAB. Auto AIC. Mull
(3GUE1Cl4). 524,995 '94 LEXUS SC400 851·9792 m-, 1 I kw nTW1 18 Party alver• 19 lAlrg_e 'handbag 2'l.f.oaibd Jeon_
22 Robberies ~ 1 Herring'•
COl.IStn
RNM<!i!'H WFBI' Ueelarer won in h&nd with the
queen (ducking might have been
interesting), and led the nitte of
clubs. 'Second hand low' ie as old es '
the game it11elr, M West folJowl'd
with the deuce and Ea.st won with
'92 Sovereign Black Full option , 8 7 4 2 0 5 8 I. (200526/R5090884)
.ncy-.ad--1W.l CJtllilll.sl. 2.i% APa _ $14,~ I• a I h • r , chrome avall. Won't laatl M•rc•d• vrnmoa •95 Tacoma 4x4 24 Cushion 25 Quiz chOlce 2&1nns
29 -sale:
Ilea market
33 Put -: save
}4 Greehng-c;ard sa)'il'lg.ollen
36 Cttewing -
37 Faint
36 Tearooms
39 Bhe 40 Casual shirt
41 Big League
events 42 Resided « Decrees
47 Warm and cozy
48 Swede's
neighbor
49 PsyChe parts
50 Chant 53 Extinct reptlle
2 AClress
DebOrah -
3 Shakespearean villa In
4 8r&C$d
5 Plant pests
6 Coaltllon 7 Outer covering
8 Baseballef Mel -
9 L8C1erns
10 Respect 11 House pert
12 Monofel
13 Greel< wat god 21 Leafy vegetable
23 Buzz 25 Maples and •
oaks
26 ·u -Be You· 27 Wiiiow
28 Measured tho
~217
minutes
30 Ms MOOfehead 31 Bad
COOSCl8nOe 32 Vacant
34 Hestfate
35 Onma11y
occasions
38 Joins
42 Extinct bird 43 Hohday drink
45 Mud brklks .
<16 Writer Fleming
4 7 Jaok-ol-aM·
10
lrades
50 Inventor Slk<>tSky .
51 CaMornl8 wine valley
52 Laoe orrlbbons
53 Doctor's spoonful
54 Small amount
55 Additionally
56 Rois' leln
57 Comedienne Martha
13
•85
'O 108 85
6"815 4 2
•K72
SOUTH
•Q98 O AJ9'7
OA109
. +J98
The bidding:
EAST SOtml
1• p ... ·
PaA, 2NT
P ... Pua
Opening lead: Six or•
NORTH u
3NT
I.he ace. .
The king ohpadcs was allowed lo
·hold, and dummy won the continua·
t.ion. The king or club11 was forced
out. and, aince E&11l wae marked
with every mieaing card, declar~r
Look the rest or the t.ric~.
I .... 037721 $33 077 and FI aw I e Is I whe•:t only 39k miles. ti 1 (341457) 515.995 LX Auto, ac. lull (650048). $19,995 power. (100133)
'03 XJS • 9 1 MA z 0 A Lexus of (2052337) $17,995
Convertlbl• MIATA Anniversary Westminster '95 Tacoma SR5 Brlllah racing green, Edition Auto leather Auto, ac. (101103)
barley leather, 6 cylin· CO hard top· 892·6906 (049951) 523,995
def, chrome wheels. tl'l2262A $10,977 '93 300CE bronze W/ Toyota of ... only 20k mite s .
(3DFU596). 529,995 • 9 3 · v o L K s beige Int., 521<, •x· Huntington Beach •95 Vand•n Pl-tended warr. gr1 condl
Black, cream leather. JETTA Red Auto S'34•5oo. 0 3 1 ·2797 847·8555 AC sunroof CO 45K ---....,....------(727016). $36,995 pert 0 ct c 0 n d Lien Sale '945 Corrolla Dark '95 Jaguar XJO $\1,977 '90 Contertlbl• Green. at, ac, ps, pb,
Topaz, beige leather, N o P I a t e s N I n· am/Im cass, to m1,
sunroof, fully loade(I. ,96 LEXUS ESJOO wdbsa61e71s002512 S12.5K obo. 641·545C5 (746324) 532,995 To be sold 1Qom CO moonrool. Full 0 n 5 .1 3 .9 7 11 t '945 Toyota Avalon
BAUER LOTUS option ceniffod 2.9% t 5532 Product Lane X L . w h I t e JI v o r y
COSTA MESA APR av all . .f 1 :;8853 Unit E., HB. 92649 Interior, outol)"latlc, tilt, 042,7700 $26,tt-77 CC. power windows
There are a host of adages that.
serve as 1111eful guidelinM for many
situations Uial ariso al the bridge
table. But these are not holy writ.
Each situation muat be consjdcrcd
in t.erms or the whole hand, and a
maxim mual be ignorea, if neecs·
sary.
IHad We11t ignored the rubric and
riten wilh the king or clubs at trick
two to return a spade, declarer
would have been a goner. East.
would have established the suit
end, since declerc;r cannot come tp
nine trick11 without clubs,. t he •---------
drrcndcr,e will collect three 11pnde11 1.-~~----~!'!r"-.
and t.wo club!! for a one-trick set.. '93 Jaguf r XJ
locks , loaded!
'96 INFINITI 130 MITSUBISHI 9145 (076337) SAVE only 12K Every '93 Toitote Prevla
Cpe, low mileage.
Beauty. $24,995.
option poss. New ,92 ECLIPSE LE. dual roofs. must
Lexus trade GS 10V DOHC seal (080605) 514.995 Learn to be • better bridge
pJayerf Subacribe now to the
Goren Drid1e Letter by calling
(800) 788-1225 for information.
Or write to: Goren Bridge Le~
ter, P.O. Boll «10, Cb.iceeo, Ill.
(~186175) #014328 $25,9~7 COUPE Lexus of
The auction wu 11trail(iltforward.
After North balanced with two
clubs. South showed a good, bal·
anced hand and North hod enough
t.o proceed to game; t.he reopeofog
60680. I
DODGE 9065 PORD 9075 HONDA 9085
'93 Aeroatar XL
Wagon:--e1acxfgray,
power. Low mllesl
(3GUK921). $10,995
BAUER LOTUS
1COSTA MESA
9075 --.•,...--6_4_2_. 7_7_o_o __
•is Ford Ranger
'84 Ford F 150 v.e, 5 sr>eed, work ·truck.
auto, AC, Ct.ssette. (101160/5PA75~41)
'94_ Dod.a• Caravan Green, 8 cyl, PS, auto,
A/C; ABS, 2 air bags,
mint con<!. 011n1ge<1.
$9300. 714·551·0139.
FORD
$11 ,995 $3900/obo. 64 ·1042' '92 Explorer
'87 TAURUS Rune V6, leather, AC,
'84 Accord Uft·back.
5·•Pd:-8m m cass. Runs great. Reg 8/97
$950 obo 6:11·7149
'95 Accord LX
Lo-,v miles Mint cond.
(018018) $14,995
Lexus of
, Westminster
J '892·690~
'94 Jag Vanden
Plas, affordable
luxury. 2.9% Fin. ok.
$29,795. (1702186)
'95 Jaguar XJ6
'96 LEXUS UC450
Champagne Ivory
chromes. Save huge
on th is onel 11'128t63 $43,977
Only 16k ml.
$38,495. (1720977) '92 LEXUS SC300
'95 Jaguar Conv ·areen/lvory. Hard to
Go topless In style! come byl Try to beat
$38,995. (I 198664) th Is I IO O 9 O 2 7 '95 Jaguar $21 977 Vanden Plas. The 1
lap o f Luxury. '94 LEXUS SC300 $39,991. -ti 1-W'66t-ttf-'96 Jaguar XJ6 Balck/Ivory Certified
A White Pearl.· full option. ctvomes
$42,995. (1763952) 2 . 9 % a v a i I .
'94 Jaguar Conv $31,977
Diamon d Blue.
$36,976. (# 191136)
Bauer Motors
Anaheim
971·2002
·LEXUS·
MISSION VIEJO
' 1-800·669~5398
Great, full power, full power. $14,995 -----~---
needs p .1. unit, (tot1121NuE1oe5o) ISUZU 9100 --------LOTUS 9123
Burgundy, gray lnte· Westminster rior, 5 spd., casa .. ed. 89~.6906 sunroof. (2ZUG792) ' $8,995
Beuer Lotus
Cos ta Mesa 042.7700
PLYMOUTH 9~65
'90 Acclaln Leaving
Stale. Must seel Must
Selll. 4dr, 1 owner.
-amt c:ooo.-Make olfer
714·900-4140
VOLVO 9230
'83 Vo lvo Wegon
Auto, AC, good orig
cond. Must sell! Bost
Offer! 675-0993
'84 VOLVO 4·Door.
Stiver Beauty! All ong· inal. New tires. Only
180k miles. Xfnl condt
$2.,4500 4575·3888
PORSCHE 9175 VOLKSV{AGEN 9235
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '97 Porache Targa
993 Arctic Sliver
with bt.ack leather interior. Only 3 n1os.
old with 1,900 miles.
'72 VW Weatfalla
·Camper Pop Top 4·
spd a/c. Needs .lf'lotor
work $750. 631·0?57
Serious Inquiries Only 1---------
Call Barry • ANTIQUES &
s15,ooo 675-4144 CIASSICS 9250
heater. a/c re charge. Toyota of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JEEP 9110 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil s2400 546-3764 PP RANGE Huntington Beach '92 Isuzu Rodeo '89 Turbo Eaplrlt '73 Meseretl Citroen 37k miles. All onglnat.
st 0,500 or best offer.
Must selll 998-5212
'92 Crown Victoria R d f 1 ROVER 9177 71 A847 e555 5 speed, must see! '94 4WD GRAND e . tan eathor, on y Black. fully loaded. ... -o (2004 86/N4300206) 23k miles (2PTN739) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii b~~s11:1 557~:;4~.00 · --,9-&_M_u_a_t-an_g__ s12.495 CHEROKEE · LTD. s2iJ~9JER LOTUS
CADILIAC 9040 CHEVROLET 9045 CHEVROLET 90451-------..--1 Only 7900 miles I '94 lau~u Rodeo COSTA MESA
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil White/grey feather. LS VS, lull power, BLACK BEAUTY
'95 Range Rover
4.0SE. Dlf Road In
Style. $40,786. (11'308061)
Need aecure lnalde
ator•~• for your apeclel car In
N.Bch? 548·8515 '87 Coupe De VIII• '85 El Camino
Specl•I Rolls Royce Xlnl Condition!
g r 111 · I n t /ex I & S t o c k I a n d S h e 11
mltchanlcally perfect. s6 500 714·63t ·8068
Mint con<!. $5700. --·-------
'95 Chevy Blazer
4x4. 4 door, 16k ml,
full powr, Tahoe, red.
(238828) $20,995
045-5~90 '88 Corvetfe
Only 52 ,7.02 mites. Overstocked with •• 1 t d 1 t 1 1 '87 Coup• DeVllle, "" n con on Leaving the State. stuff? (111391) HURRY! ~call to L f MUii Seel ·Muat Selll Clanlfled exus 0 • x ' n t con d • n e w will help Westmlnste; engine, new trans. 842•5678 892 •906 $5,300.obo 960-4140 -----=--~""----. _____ -v ___ _
Chances are
you will find
what you need
at the price,
you want to pay
when you read
ClaHlfled
dally
&42·!5&78
Facto ry chromes. sunroof, mint cond. 4542.7700 Taupe Leather 4·Dr. (226312) $18,995 (10t 1ofR4325339l PERFECT: All Oplions ---------1
Lexus of s 17 •495 + 8 Trk co. Sell For MAZDA
Weitmlnster Toyota of
9125
Bauer Motors
Anaheim
892•6906 Huntington Beach St8,600, LOW BLUE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 970·2002 Call 714·528·1230 '85 'RX7, new tires,---------
847·8555
1997 AEROST"R** •---------'90 Grand Cherokee EXTENDED VAN 92 Rodeo LS. Rod, Larado, Fully loaded.
Only 6.800 miles. fully lo•ded, snrf, pw. lmmacl Btk/llhr. cd:
. LIKE BRAND NEWI ps. ac, cc, cd, drives 2·whl dr, only 9100 Tan, a/c, auto, am/Im & Io o ks perfect. ml. S21 ,500. 559·5926
radio. S16K Obo 546-n18 S14,000 obo 675-6121 eves, 863·0700 days.
gr1 stereo, many new CLASSIFIED
parts, needs workl It's the solution you're $700. 714·444·0691 searching for • whelh·
Convenient
Claaalfled
842·5078
er you're seeking a
home, an apar1mont;
a new occupallol} or
even a stray pet.
Good johs
rclit1hlc sen iC'c~
intcrcstini: thini,:s
to bl!~
II '!> all there
O\'Crv d:w
in ci:1~,ificd
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DJRECTORY IJPc'"Fu:(XJ Small Job EXPERT BRl!WER'S TV·VCR Wllllam Harold J eweler PUBLIC NOTICE CHUNG'S PAINTING TEXT UR E COAT
3924
•••••••••IL .... Sh R 'd Duncan l!:lectrlc & Hom• Services Watch/Jewelry Repair Single story up to ea .. ., owera ep L l'O I k R Un .. er $300. LIE73660 Antlque•Flne Jewelry The Calif. Public Ulili· 23Yrs Exp·Gr1 Price! ORCO PLUMBING 1600sf S1800 L536526 Regroutlng & lnatall'n oca ,, u c esponse " MIC S 0 3 030 ties Commission AE· Guar Work·Froe Est
L670130 Dean of Tile COMPUTER HELP! u 27597o 850•7042 ~~:·g~e 83t.,:'J 1: Buy/sell/lradt 7 • 5 QUIRES that all used Llc#375602 538·1534 & Drain Cleanlng H~W7~~:~~:~on
ACOUSTIC 673-8065 or 646-8526 Fast•Frlendly•Aflordable Peterkin Electrlo household goods ---------1 7 oayl/Wk•Free Est
CEIUNGS 3408 Newport Tiie a Marble Upgrade Repair Train Prompt & Low Rateal Hand~an Charil• LANDSCAPE & movers print their Ike'• Custom Painting L~~fj6:C l:g~g~e~o
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fin• Crattamanahlp... Free Ea1·$10 Off w/ad res-com/sm·lg Jobs Painting, carpentry, t.AWN ,.11 ar 3808 P.U.C. Cal T number; ·Prof, CleJln, Ouality TAX
CEILING MASTER
•Acouallc Removal•
Cuatom Textur"Palnl
Uc'd. Mark 838-7300
accEPT VIS .. M/C * 71~723·2082 * CSL.618717 748·5255 water btasunx · fence•. ~ limos and chauffeurs Work. lnVExt & Docks.--------"' PREP"D"TION 3925 ... ..... I---· COM 7 "'5044 . I c L#703468 831-44510 n.l\n Showere/Counterslflrs MACMEOIC, Ca,. f~ ....,.... .,.. prtnt the r T .. P. num· Nat'I Stone/Marble Fplcs "" HCNM Reatcwatlo!VRemo4el BASIC YARD MAINT bar In ell advertise· ---------1 L8•5481 842·2214 MacJnlo•h Computers FENCES / tw 1 CALL DOES IT ALLI ments. If you have a Peters Painting •DAN DAWSON• *IT'S TAX TIME* In your hme/ofc. Low/ •·DECKS Tlla drywall oodwork 831-4422 question about the le· 20 Years Experience PLUMBING ...... -. rate. 87:J.8810-llll 3615 Fencel/dtckslroom add. p "41~~-142 11 1 1. Free Estimates Call early for apt>t. ·~·1 Roofs/general repairs. ager -ga ty 0 a mover. imo lnterlOfs and Exteriors Water Heatm • Drains Jeanne Har• E.A.
AP __ P_LIAN ___ C_E----• CLEANING Profeulonal Service Comm/Ras. Rels FrM Eat • TREES • or chauffeur, calf: Referral. 854-0512 Remodel • Repair Retired IRS 673-8905 ·
SERVICES -'3548 Traln•Repalr•Upgra<le *Wood Fence•* Chrl• 754-0517 ..I ..I Public Utilities Faucets • Fixtures
REPAIR 3427 f Replace/Repair Low S T~ l..lwrls. Commission -.-s-O-N-'S __ P_A-IN-T-IN_G_•"' L#554722 • 646·6720
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~a:~A~~~~~:t_~ne~ Free haullng/811. Uc'd HOME SERVICES !Pf!!l!!!-dnup ~51-3476 714-918·4151 2ovrs Exp. Res/Comm Pgr.f717.S729 TUTORING 3929
APPLIANCE REPAIR
;waahera/Orytra/Frlg SalH. Reas.031.0297
A TOUCH 01' CLASS Advantage Const 174-5301 Anything & Everything Lawn Service. Mow/ ALL ...... ERICAN Int/Ext Llc#460559 --------... 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cleanlng. Rea/Comm Free Estimate. Ret's. edge/aod/sprlnklers/ .._.... 1• LI /B d d F Et EXCELLENT WORK Mlchael 750•1440 8-2 8 Mov••·U..... 537·9496 /800·616·9722 Tutor Exp Teacher
T;, .. ",.n e 28~~;1;3 CONCRETE & Fencff/Dec:kl/Blck wan1 cln·up. Al 90 71 Carefully, Cour1eously Elem. summer reading
.Boll HOUSEC• "'u"INO MASONRY 3557 Lie B-1 ConltlClor 11S3852e QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Lve msg or call after 5 & For the Righi Price ---------1 POOL & math. Hm schooling ...,..., Now Conatruotlon Carpentry•Cablnets •GREEN MASTERS Tl186977 549-0223 PET SERVICE 3894 aaslst also548·8442
---------• Ucensed·Bonded 722·2605 800-78().5755 Electrlc•Plmbg•Do~ra Landscaping & Malnt. SERVICES 3870 iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUSINESS $10.00 per hour. Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Misc repalrs 557·7084 Tree Trim ·• Removal Spllt Second Moving •---------
SERVICES 3488 • 714-948.0308 Cone, Patio, Driveway Oardtnlnn Svc 841·5512 Prof Moveral 24Hr Srv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Island Blue Pools WALL
PLOOR INSTALL Semi RtUred Contlac1or .. ., 7Day/Sr OlsclT 1178452 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil*Btl9ht Haeclnlng Fplc, BBQa. Ref. 25Yr. Repairs. Improvements, Landacepe Remodeling 432·9123/P-346.·5850 • Anlmal 1::;1 Lover • Poot & Spa Wkly Svc. COVERINGS 3932
HUMAN * RESOURCES * Conaullants to aulat
non-degreed prof••· atonal• In career
development. Don't
be held back. 714-44<>-9008
EuropHn Prort. BH1 Exp. Terry 957.7594 REPAIRS 3620 sm jobs. Quality/Integrity Yard tune up/malntenace, ~-...,,,..--,--.,..,........,...-Will take care, r .. d & Repair: filter/pump/htrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
In townl Refs 5Yrs Exp. t I care, Ken 142·1770 land1capelartlstlc dtalgn. Two Brothers Moving w~k your pet. Your Acid wash 845·0728 The Stripper
Grace 251·9455 * Best Prlce,Quallty S•l•••Svo•ln•t•ll Contraclor#C27-604006. •SPRIHQ SPECIAL• place or mine. lrvJNB s P 9 c 1a 11 z 1 n g 1 n
E Q Cl I Lndacape, brick, atne H d d"'I l/C 1 Pron & Ethical. 645-7505 Same Day Service Uc/Ins Christina 730·0268 _R_O_O_f_I_N_G---3-9-1-0 Wallpaper Removlll FR I: •rage ean ng concr. 800-718ot007 ar w , .. ny •ram c BAUUNG 3720 Cal T134650 957·1500 .... 3 5037
Tlred of MeH? Let ua PERGO/CarpeVfrM ••t. · NIW LIAF~ · · Dog• w anted To Walk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L5889241 .,.. • Haul:lurn/appVcllhng/etc John Dora" MHonry L708279 988·9580 -_.......,._, Very lmponant Pet PD & G WALLCOVER
P-215-5601 /f62·3500x304 · Brlck•Ston••l}lock JUNK TOTHI DUMP ~0:;:1~ PATIO COVERS & Svc. Freo EsV1st walk A·OK R 0 0 FIN 0 11 BY TOP DESIGNERS
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reel critics
L.A. Lava -'Volcano' erupts with tension .. .
• E~'S NOTE: The Reel Critics
column features movie critiques
written by community members
serving on our panel.
course it does erupt and vents
through the ba -Brea Tar Pits. All
of the public services (police,
fire, etc.) pitch in to try to stop
the lava flow. Tension is height-
ened as several scenarios fea-
ture different cast members at Despite the glitches, nsk of being burned a11ve -
go with the flow and we get to watch. The acting and main charac-
" Volcano" ("The coast is ters' relationships are per-
toast") keeps you riveted and formed well but some peripher-
tense for the whole two hours. al characters and scenes have
The special effects live up to no beari.iig, rhyme, nor reason
the media for being part of this fil,pl. Why
hype and are introduce the doctor and archi-
stqte-of-the-tect, why the racist cop whose
art (all the scene is left hanging, why ~~+-Wrltttdi-ltttttlN'!"'!mtm·~sa vice
the beat
waves rip-
pbng the
arr)
Mike
Roark
(fomrny Lee
Michele Hovts Jones) IS tn
charge of the
Office of Emergency
Management. Though on vaca-
tion, he returns as earthquakes
shake things up. Reluctantly, he
turns to Dr. Amy Barnes (Anne
Heche), scienllst dlld geologist.
He scotts at her suggestion of a
volcano possibly erupting in the
nuddle of Los Angeles. Of
agencies take orders trom the
Office of Emergency
Management -unbelievable.
Guess the explanations for
these inconsistenaes ended up
on the editing-room floor.
Despite being rough around
the edges and suffering from
poor editing, I did enjoy this
movie. There is plenty of action
and people s.l\owing they can
care and support each other in
times of crisis.
• MICHELE HOVIS, 39, lives in
Costa ~ and works for the Orange County Department of
Educati .
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The dty of Los Angeles is besieged by lava Oow ln Twentieth Century Fox's "Volcano."
Only thing it doesn't
have is free popcorn
"He who saves one life
saves the world entire." -
• Schindler's List"
I know what you're proba-
bly thinking -another disas-
ter movie. I know, I thought
the same thing. And we've
seen it before -•Avalanche,•
"Dante's Peak," "TWister:• etc.
The special effects are good,
but is it worth $7? '
So unless you've got a fetish
for volcanoes, why would you
want to go see "Volcano"?
Because "Volcano• is not your
basic disaster movie.
It's not one volcano erupting
after apother, swarming the
streets of Los Angeles and wip-
ing out everything and every-
one in its
way.
There's only
one volcano
and in ....
between
bursts of
eruption
there exists
a plot. The
story was
strong and
Katte Hostetler grabbed my
attention
from the
beginning to the end.
The volcano is actually pret-
ty interesting -it doesn't real-
ly erupt until near the end. The
lava gradually works through
several barricades while the
Los Angeles Police Departmenl
contemplates how to stop it
completely.
Tommy Lee ..{ones, an.
Academy Award winner, gives
an outstanding performance,
as well as the rest of the cast.
•volcano• has outstanding
action, a well-developed plot
and super special effects. So
what more could you want in
an action movie? Maybe a free
popcorn?
• KATIE HOSTETLER. 17, is a
Newport Beach resident and a
junior at Newport Harbor High
School.
Balboa Pier Oassic Car . Show revs ~p Sunday
• You can admire -but
not touch -the 350 or so
prized vehicles.
By Greg Hardesty, Daily Piiot
T here are a few rules when
attending classic car
shows, says Bob French,
promoter and organizer of this
Sunday's Balboa Pier Classic
Car Show.
"These cars are like a man's
wife: You can look at them, you
can admire them. but you can't
touch them.• French said.
About 350 convertibles, cus-
tom roadsters, street rods, sports
vehicles and other tricked-out
cruisers valued from $5,000 to
$500,000 are expected to roU in
for the third-annual show.
"It's probably one of the
nicest and best and prettiest
locattons fora car show on the
West Coast.• said French, a
Downey-based promoter who
owns a 1960 Lincoln Continental
Mark V convertible worth about
$50,000. "The area has got
everything going for il. •
Balboa's is the second-largest
one-day show of its kind in the
region behind the Belmont ·
Shores classic car show in
September, said French, who
also stages that event.
B~tweeQ 10,000 and 15,000
people are expected to attend
the Balboa show, which is tree
and runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
It's the brainchild of Gary
Malazian, president of the
Balboa Merchants & Owners
Association, sponsor of the non-
profit event.
· Malazian got the idea for a
car show when an official from
the Belmont Shores spectacle
came to speak to his group a
few years ago.
· •1 took the· bait and ran with
it.• said Malazian, owner of
Paradise Coffee Shop on the
Balboa PeninsulA.
r---------------------·-1 and to pay for permits, parking.
: F.Y.I. · cleanup and more. Entrants plop
: +WHAT: Balboa Pier CIM&ic do'wn $20 apiece to show off
: ear Show their love machines.
'
' + WHIN: ~y. 10 a.m. to 4 The car show is a break-even
event for the merchants assooa-
: :;;. ............... _ --... A-" lion, wllose members benefit 1 -...._ .-.. from the extra business that : + ~ fl'M to ....... .., comes with the aowds,
: parking fws In beld\ pMclng Malazian said. I lots 0( fMtlln. •
1 + ~ -..L Besides the vehicles, there
1 • ~ crOWid t1mi ts ~ will be a live band and a disc I noon. I ' + .ar (7t .. ' -AD-' jockey spinning beach tunes, as : ~ ,_:ir · : well as vendors ba~k:ing f~
"'-------------... --... ------" and car-n!lated mercba.ndise.
The merchants a.ssodation ·rrs tun for the whole fami-
ponies up the ca.sh to rent the ly," Mataztan Mid. •rt's great to
nearly three acres of lawn 11ee the little kids there, They're w~ere the cars will, be dlaplayed J• in awe.•
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FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1997
TOP.1
f OUT U8RARY ART
arti.st.Marygail
Hall will have an exhibit
of her oil paintings depicting
Mexican culture at Martners
Library today t,brough the end
of June. The library is at 2005
Dover Drive, Newport Beach.
117-3800. The Newport Beach
Central Ubrary otters an
exhibit of photographs of
Newport Beach taken at night
called• Apres Nutt• on display
.through May 31.in the foyer Of
the library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
717-3870.
Fairgrounds presents a
Home and Remodeling show
. from noon to 9 p.m. today, 10
. a.m. to 9 p.m: Saturday and 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday at
Building Nos. 10 and 12, 88
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Adlnission is $5.75 for adults,
senior citizens pay $3 and dUl·
dren under age 12 are free.
(818) 909-~.
3 CASO CELEBRATION -
The Newport Beach
Sister City Association
will hold its annual Cinco De
Mayo oelebration from 4 to 7
p.m. Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leek in
Costa Mesa to honor its sister
city in Cabo San Lucas,
Mexico. Tickets are $35.
Festive, casual south. of the .
bolrler attire is encouraged.
For reservations, call 646-4278.
4 'LILIES' IN BLOOM -The
Theatre Disb'ict presents
the play "Ulies of the
Field,• a study of ego, control
and surrender, which opens
Saturday and runs through
May 31 at 2930 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. Performances are
Fridays and Saturdays at 8
p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. this
Sunday and May 11, and
Sundays at 2 p.m. on May 18
and 25. Tickets for Fridays' and
Sundays are $15, Saturdays
are $20 and students and
senior citizen discounts are
available. 435-4043.
5 EARLY 'FATHERS' DAY' -
The 552 Oub of Hoag
Hospital, Warner Bros.
and Edwards Theatres pre-
sents the movie premiere ben-
efit. •fathers' Day,• starring
Robin Wllli.ams and Billy
Crystal, at 7:15 p.m. Thursday
at the Edwards Big Newport
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THINGS TODO
Theatre; Fashion Island,
wpnrt Beach A dinnez will
begin at 5:30 p.ni. Tickets cost
$40. 574-7208.
6 INVENTING THE ARTim
-Children ages 6 through
12 can leam mechanical
principles as they create
clocks, junk sculpture and
other inventions at •Art After
School, Young Inventors• from
3:30 to 5 p.m. Thursday at the
Orange County Museum of
Art, 850 San Oemente Drive,
Newport Beach.. Registration
$45. 644-3151.
Newport Beach Public
Library Foundation's
Manusaipts Series presents
Unda Yablonsky, author of .
•The Story of Junk.• from 4 to
6 p.m. today in 'the Friends'
Meeting Room of the Newport
Beach Central 1..il>rary, 1000
Avocado Ave. Cost is $5 for
members, stUdents and senior
citizens and $8 for nQnIDem-
bers. 717-3890. · 8 HERE SHE IS, MISS NEW-
PORT BEACH -The
Newport Beach Llons
Oub, •Knights of the Blind,•
presents the first Miss
Newport Beach Beauty
Pageant at 6 p.m. today at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub,
1601 Bayside Drive, Newport
Beach. Donation is $35 and
includes dinner and entertain-
ment. 644-6105.
9 SEE YOU LATER. AWGA·
TOR -Come see scaly
creatures at the Reptile
Expo this weekend at the
Orange County Fairgrounds
in Costa Mesa. It takes place
in Building No. 16 from 10
a.m. lo 5 p .m. Sjtturday and 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. $6 for
adults, $2 for children ages 6·
12. (707) 578:3976.
10 ON A ROLLS -About
500 Rolls Royces will
line up at Fashion
1$land on Sunday to break the
Guiness Book of World
Reco.uts mark for that kind of
thing.The cars begin arriving
at NeWp<>rt Center Dtive at 7
a.m., with the parade of cars
scheduled for 10 a.m. A one-
of-a-ldnd Newport Special
Rolls Royce and a Silver Spur
No. 155 will be among the
items auctioned off later in the
day. 258-3001.
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72 HOURS -· FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1997
Members of the Yeast of j:den Uome..Brewe.rs Club take timeoutto sample the fruits.of.theirtiiorts.
Suds s.we.et. suds
T here aren't many
things home brewer
and Costa Mesa resi-
dent Keith Hinkle
hasn't tried to ferment into a
good mead or beer.
But tomatoes don't woak too
well, they're too acidic, so they
ruin the head. Bananas work_
but that brew didn't taste very
good. Jalapeno peppers are
good, particularly when the
dnn.k, aptly named Taco
Marna, is accompanied by
some spicy MeXJcan food .
Rhubarb turned out better
than expected, and garlic
would have too, e xcept Hinkle
made a small mistake in figur-
ing out his proportions -he
put four pounds of garlic into a
five-gallon batch.
~It's really hard to drink,·
said Hinkle, who has been
b1 ewing for eight years, sells
his own brew kits and beer
supplies through Hi-Time Tool
Home brewed beer, .as concocted by members of the Yeast
of Eden club, can be a little more exotic than the average
six-pack. Anyone for garlic mead or chicken-flavored ale?
+ Story by Alessandra Djurk.fou • Photos by Brian Pobuda +
on Newport Boulevard, and is
known in certain cirdes as the
"Brew God."
Still, like all good deities, he
made the best of a bad situa-
tion -he sent a case of it up to
Gilroy for its annual festival.
But even those in the garlic
capital did not find it potable.
"I think we scared the peo-
ple up there,• Hink.le said.'
"They said please don't send
us any more.•
However, garlic is not the
most unusual thing he's tried,
There was also that time be
made Cock Ale.
It sounds frightening, but it's
really quite simple -take one
chicken, parbroiled. Add to the
simmermg concoction of barley,
water, yeast and hops. Allow to
ferment for some time.
After a few weeks, it's ready
to bottle, but don't forget -
and this is important -to
remove the chicken first. Then,
voila -Cock Ale.
"I did it just strictly to see if
it works,• Hinkle said. "It's a
recipe from tlie Middle Ages."
Hinkle stirs up his concoc-
tions in his garage, and has
been doing so since his wife,
Beverly, got tired of brews boil-
ing over~ the stove.
And it is out of this same
garage, facing a quiet cul-de-
sac,. that Hinkle holds monthly
meetings of his home brewers
club, Yeast of Eden.
Yeast of Eden has been
around for three years, and has
a membership of 55. Most
members are male, though the
dub does boast five women on
its mailing list.
"Brewen tend to be robust,
with fad.al hair,• Hinkle said,
and with his stocky build.
be.yd, and mane of close-
cropped gray curls, he could be
said to fit his own Oio~ysian
description.
The April meeting was held
last Thursday. On the agenda
was the annual Southern
California Home Brewers
Festival, which will be held
Satw'day in Temecula.
Every month's meeting also
has a theme, and this was
Spam month. To commemorate
the occasion, two cans of the
mystery meat sat next to the
beer taps, wm.Ch, although
sporting familiar names like
Foster's and Heineken, con-
tained Hinkle's own brews - a
few ales, some mead. even a
merlot.'
Those a~g were
encouraged to bring dishes
made out of Spam. Hinkle's
contribution was enchiladas.
Anotbel' membcir brought pot-
stidcers: yet another, wantons.
The year before, one person
outdid hhmelf and brought
Spam Wellington.
'It's to encourage people to
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"·Brewers tend to· be
robust, with facial'hair •••
II
-KEITH HINKLE
be creative," Hinkle said.
Still, for most, the-highlight
of the meetings is drinking the
homemade brews. According
to California law, home brew-
ers are allowed to brew 200
gallons per household for per-
sonal use. They are not
allowed to sell it, but they are
allowed to share it, so club
meetings are not just a chance
to meet old friends but also to
show off a new recipe to some-
it.
"It's a really different kind of
buzz," said Albert Dall, who
bas been to several meetings,
but has yet to become a-mem-•
ber. -But Yeast of Eden is not just
about ge~g a buzz. In spite of
what Hinkle"calls a lightheart-
ed approach to brewing (on the
Yeast of Edeil application, new
members are required to have
a pulse and confess to the color
of their underwear) those who
participate are dead serious
when it comes to making a
good brew. And don't you dare
sei:ve them'\ coIDlD_erpal beer,
like a Coors, Miller or (gasp)
Zima.
"We don't even consider
Zima a beer," Hinkle said.
And the members of Yeast
of Eden are well-versed on the
subject. For example, they tell
how the Vikings are credited
urn...._,,,,·., coveJtng mead. .
"They mixed water and
honey and then went off to
fight," said club member Jim
Schweickert. "Wl).en they got
back, some wild yeast had got-
ten into it.•
But this Vlk:ing contribution
to culture is sometimes looked
down on by some brewers, . ·.
who feel ale is the only true
brew. Ale, unlike mead is con-
s1 er a type of beer, and is
made witb barley, ~ot honey.
Hinkle has no time for such
purists.
"Some people left, I called
them the malcontents," Hinkle
said, adding that after the dis-
gruntled ex-members left, they
started their own club, based
in Irvine, called Grain
Damage.
So for the moment, Yeast of
Eden stands alone. The only
other home brew equipment
supplier is Aqua-Ponies Brew
& Grow, in Newport Beach,
and there are no clubs operat-
ing out of it.
_ But that may: not be for
long, because Bink.le reports a
few Yeast of Eden members
are thinking of breaking away.
Hinkle dpesn't mind.
"I'll go to their meetings,"
he said.·
Back at the April meeting,
r--------------------------------------------------, ! SOMETHING'$ BREWING f
I I l The simplest way to ~ accO(dlng to Keith Hinkle: :
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: • 3. Add malt . : •4. Boil.
: .. 5. Add hops.
: • 6. Cool. Transfer to
: fermenter.
I • 7. Add yeast
• 8. Welt 10 to 14 days.
• 9. Bottle beer.
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• Keith Hinkle shares a glass of home-brewed beer with memben of the Yeast of Eden Home
• 10. Wait two to four
Mm.
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Minds.
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however, things are beginning
to get lively, as members trick-
le in, some carrying their .
brews in plastic bottles with
misleading labels like Dr.
Pepper. These are all shared,
on the condition that neo-
pbytes warn other members if
the brew is really bad .
"I burnt the first batch I
e.ver made," said club member
. Jason O'Neill. who is a ph ysics
major at Cal State Fullerton.
•1t had a smoky taste."
But for Rod Stanton. a fel-
low brewer and physics maJ1"'
who works part-time at Hi-
Tune Tool, mistakes are pa.rt of
the fun. •
"I really like the science of
it," Stanton said.
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tARD-CARRYING
COLLECTOR
For most people, their only business
card collectjnn is crammed into their
Rolodex. But not for tills Costa Mesa
teen, who has more than 340 cards.
By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot
F orget motivational serru-
nars. Fourteen-year-old
Bnan Corzine knows more
about networking than .most
business executives. The sev-
·$":f1·g_rader at Ensign Middle
c ool in Costa Mesa has col-
lected more business cards than
a typical traveling salesman.
He started collecting them
when he was 4 years old alter
his mom, Sharon, gave him one
of her own business cards.
•Then I started seeing µiem
everywhere." he said.
His fnends were starting col-
lections, and Brian wanted one
too, so he began to pick up the
cards at every shop, restaurant
andvacationspothisfamily
went to.
He has amassed 342 of the
rectangular cards, and keeps
them in a box in his bedroom,
taking them out occasionally to
TememberatrttnrJ>ta~-trer
been.
"I like to go to the place and
see it,• he said. "I like them
beccruse they're easy to collect,
interesting -you have memo-
nes of them.·
When he was a small boy, he
liked to collect cards with trains
on them, then concentrated on
panda bears. Now he looks for
interesting-looking cards, with
intricate designs and colorful
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•Costa M~ couple expands 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' empire with an
in-the-works tome geared to children, inspired by the students at Kaiser School. ...
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more communication within the
family, because, Mark said, the ·
average child is.engaged in
meaningful conversation for only
a few minutes a day.
"The issue is more painful
than 'What's for dinner?' The
issue is 'I've got a zit and nobody
at school likes me,'• Made said.
By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot
"Kids are feeling hopeless,
they don't know bow to feel
impertant and-they-don 't hav.e an
one who is going through a America .. • out to this thing,• Psitty said.
tough time." said Rizzoli Book "Part of i1. at least for me, is -"They .look for. outside stimulus
Store Manager Lee Hamer. presenting to people the reality because they don't know how to
For Patty and Mark Victor The first book. which came that there is a choice in life," she _ internally stimulate their own
Hansen, raising a nation's con-out in Jllne 1993, has been on said. ·1 tliink many people ... experiences and to figure out
sd.ousness is as simple as moth-the New York Times' sell-help believe that they're victims of what's going on inside them-
er's cold remedy. bestsellers list for 127 weeks, their lives and that whatever 8R1AN POBUDA/DAl.Y Pl.OT selves.•
The Costa Mesa douple, co-Marie said. The book is currently happens to them cotpes from the Autbon Patty ancr'1'ark Vidor Besides co-authoring best-
authors of the popular and inspi-No. 7 on the list and "Chicken outside. I think all the stories we Hansen wUh their cblldren sellers, the couple also believes
rational "Chicken Soup for the Soup for the Women's Soul" is present show that the people in Melanie (left) 9, and Ellsabetb. u. in supporting the community
Soul• books, is currently working No. 1 this week. these stories realized that there with charitable donations and
on the latest batch -"Chicken The stories have moral under-was a choice and that empowers want something of their own.• speaking engagements.
Soup for the Kid's Soul• -that tones and offer people a glimpse people to bring out their own Stories from students at The couple has also written
will include stories from local into the lives of others. faith in themselves.· Kaiser, where Mark and Patty's other books, including "The
• ~oolchildreri. "Our book has you catch on When they made the (iecision two daughters attend school, will Aladdin Factor" and "Out of the
· AP~uon-rea~ ........ -· -+_..to the_~eswietstYeI...)'.0:.\4i--t-...w.~··~b.Q:Q the cou-be used in the "kid's soul" book. Blue.•
Mark said the beSt-sellem have pity-party and say 'Hey, wait a ple·took it to their daughter'~s~-r~~t;:s t=~a~m:?ce=-:wn~tin~g~~-+~~or"""'a-"'i_.,..,.,.nt·• 1'00·"",-.-...---4
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' The easy-to-read anecdotes from than most other people' and we · asked the children to "grade" Christine Jeranka. who potential 50,000 entries.
regular folks as well as oelebrl-recognize that.• Mark said. the stories. explained that the stqries are Ii you would Uke to subcrut a
ties offer stories that examine the Patty, the main creator of the "Then the kids wanted their used as a writing exekise in story for the new •ChicJcen Soup
perseverance o( the human spirit "Kid's Soul" book. said her mis· own book.· Patty said. "U.ke any English classes. for the Kid's Soul" book, fax it to
in a non-threatening tone. sion is to "change the face of other social or ethnic group, kids The ~k is aimed at creating (714) 722-6912.
And while their first book was
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up books, including "Olicken
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"Chicken Soup for the Soul et
Work" and' "Chic;:ken Soup for
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The .Chicken Soup" phe-
nomena was cooked up in the
early 1990s during a time when
Mark and main co-author Jack
Canfield, best friends and moti-
vationill speakers for more than
20 years, were on a world speak-
mg our. --
"Jack and l decided to write a
book with the stories we finished
our talks with that got standing
ovations," Mark. said. "The sto-
ries are either ours or from tbe
~planet----
Thirty-three publishers -
including Simon and Schuster
and Random House -rejected
the original "Chicken Soup"
idea.
"Then our agent fired us,·
Mark said But the success of the
book, driven by its catchy tiUe
arul real-life stories of inspiration,
was also the work of some dever
marketing. As a tool to lure read-
ers, the authors garnered support
from friends and colleagues.
"We went into oall salons, the
bagel shop around the comer,
and we had the chiropractors
selling lt." Mark said.
Four years and gallons of
"Chicken Soup" later, the series
is consistently one of the top self.
help seDen at Rizzoli Book Store
at South Coast Pla7.a.
"I think they're good gifts for
peop)ei they're positive stories
and it's a perfect thing for some-
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F.RIDAY, MAY 2. 1997
Independent
Ulmmaker
.WlllGefger
inspects some
Wm with his
former Wm
teacher,
William Hall,
who ls the
chairman of
the Film and
Video •
Department
at Orange
College.
Gelger won
the Los
AngeleaPllm
Festtval'I
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ntbe."
BRIAN POBUOA
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AND THE WINNER· IS •••
After racking up (Jll)ards with his student jibns at Orange Coast College,
filmmakers ·ocean 1Hhe' nets directing (Jll)ardfromfibnfestiva/,
By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot
0 range Coast College
film/video graduate Will
_ Geiger never anticipated
that his novel-writing homework
assignment would become bis
big break into Hollywood.
Geiger's film, •0cean Tribe,"
bad its world premiere at the Los
Angeles Independent Film
Festival in April where be won
the festival's best directing award
for the project. He rece~ed a
$2,500 cash prize from me
Directors Guild of America.
•I met a lot of older
Hollywood stars at the screening
and the president of the Directors
Guild gave me the award,• said
the 34-year-old independent
filmmaker. "Smee that award, it
bas been crazy. The following
day I had calls from 20th Century
Fox, IC M (talenl agency),
Universal and William Monis. •
The writer-director began tak-
ing classes in OCC's filmMdeo
department in 1992 when he
wrote •Ocean Tribe• as a home-
work assignment ·occ has an amazing pro-
gram. People ask me where I
went to school and they 1lSk
where OCC is. I can't say
enough about the college,• said
the Seal Beach.resident, who
graduated from CCC in 1995.
., ..... .
It was at OCC that Geiger
wrote1 directed, edited Cllld was
the director of photography of
"In Love and War,• a 2G-minute
film-noir that went on to win the
Best Film awMd et the oee -
Student Film Festival in 1994 and
won a Silver Plaque award at the
Chicago Film Festival.
He was also awarded for best
cinematography at OCC's film
festival in 1993 and 1995.
·1 hope one day r can ma.Ice
enough money to give back lo
the film/video department
there,• said Geiger, whose next
screening will take place at the
23rd annual Seattle International
Film Festival in June.
The 102-minute film, shot in
24 days last September, is about
a group of Northern California
surfing buddies who want to
take their friend, who is dying of
leukemia, on one last swfing trip
to Mexico.
In order to make their hesitant
friend. who is humiliated by his
baldness from chemotherapy,
feel more co!Dfortable, they all
shave their heads and kidnap
him from the hospital to go on
the b1p.
The life drama was inspired
by a dose friend of Geiget's,
Huntington Beach resident Eric
Walls, who became paralyzed
from the waist down and now
surfs on bis stomach. Former
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Bob Cook, who died of a rare
form of muscle cancer in 1991,
also inspired Geiger.
Cook's friends and coworkers
shaved their heads in support of
the 20-year-old who was going
through surgery, which is where
Gejger got the idea for bis film.
Grateful for bis recent success
and recognition, Geiger gives
much aedit to his two most influ-
ential CCC teachers, Raymond
Obstfeld of the English
Department and William Hall,
chairman of the fibn/video
department.
Hall said he found tt refresh.
ing that. in such a cutthroat
industry, good people .like Geiger
could succeed.
•He was del~ 1nv81V
tive and mature enough to real-
tze what was before him in terms
of the commitment it tabs to do
a tum,• Hall said. ·1 think (the
recognition) is fantastic for wm
and for tbe reputation of OCC. •
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Bookstore, Metro Pointe Center,
901 B South Coast Drtve, Suite
150, Costa Mesa. Admission is
free. For information, call 444-
0226.
GUITAR ENSEMBLE
Orange Coast College's
Guitar Ensemble presents its •
~nnual sp~g concert at 8·p.m.
i::,aturday in OCC's Fine Arts
Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are
$3.50 and tickets dt the door are
$5. For information, call 432-
5880.
OVER-REACTORS
The Over-Reattors will per-
fo.rm f.r<>m 2 to 5 p.m. Su_nday at
Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. For information, call
75 1-2233.
WIND ENSEMBLE .
Orange Coast College's Wind
Ensemble presents its annual
spnng concert at 3 p.m. Sunday
in OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Advance tickets are $3.50
and tickets at the door are $5.
For information, call 432-5880.
TRJANGL.E SQUARE CONCERTS
Free live classic rock perfor-
mances are scheduled from noon
to 2:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday; from 7 to lO p .m. Friday
and Saturday; ana from 1 lo 4
p.m. Saturday and Sunday after-
noons in the Town Square at
Thangle Square in Costa Mesa.
ART
ARTIST SIGHING
Town-Square Gallery o«~-a
signing Saturday from 6 to 9
p.m. by internationally
acclaimed artist Michael Bryan,
who uses a combination of paint-
ing techniques, perspectives and
rich colors to examine the power
and energy in man's relationship
with nature. He will be al
liiangle Square, 1870 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. For informa-
tion, call 548-7797.
TUESDAY TALKS
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents •Tuesday Talks
at Noon.• a series of free talks
by artists, critics and historians
complementing the art displayed
in the Museum's galleries at
noon In the Lyon Auditorium,
Museum Education Center at
850 San Oemente Drive,
Newport Beach. On May 6, Uta
Albuquerque, the artist repre-
sented in the permanent collec-
tion. will speak about ber work.
For information. call 759-1122.
' IMAGINA110N MRTY
1be Orange County
Department of Education and
the Orange County Performlng
Ana Center presents the 12th
umual Imagination Celebration
72HOURS
through May 11 throughout the
county. The festival of lhe drts
for children, teenagers and fami-
lies will feature an array of con-
certs, performances, hands-on
workshops, exhibits and activi-
ties at sites throughout the coun-
ty.
Tiine is on their side·
• Saturday, Thangle Square
presents "Cultures of the
Worl~. • internationally themed
p~rformances of S<5Dg, dance, -
music, stories and more at 1870
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
• Sunday, the Orange County
Museum of Art presents "Lights!
Camera! Action!/ stretdung
your ima'gination in the magical
world of photography at 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach. •Just Imagine,• a guided
voyage through the imagination
with music, narration and dance,
will also be presented Sunday at
the Defore Dance Center, 151
Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, C~ta
Mesa. •
County Performing Arts Center
presents an lnvttational Dance
Festival at Segerstrom Hall.
•Tuesday, "Pepito's Story"
will be staged at 60:0 Town
Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. The
Launch Pad presents ·ruusions
and Lmagirungs, • showing how
laser technology can create new
art forms, at Crystal Court. 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa.
• Thursday, the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
presents an Invlt~tional
Orchestra FesllvaJ at Segerstrom
Hall, 600 Town Center Dnve,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call 833-8500.
'VERTI GROUP'
The eregory Gallery features
work by sculptor Russell Jacques
titled "The Verti Group,• vertical
polished steel com.binatt9ns,
through May al 3406 Vta Lido,
Newport Beach. For information,
call 723-0887.
HfSTORIEAL ART---
Israel artist Joel Rohr presents
his landscapes and portraits of ·
the Holy Land through mid-May
at the Jewish Community Center
of Orange County, 250 E. Baker
St .. Costa Mesa. For more Infor-
mation, call 755-0340.
OTY HALL GALLERY
"Orange County, Etc.,• fea-
turing oils, portraits and land-
scapes by local artist Jack
Cannon, and •Colors and
lmages Pleasing to the Eye,•
expre~ive and vibrant oils and
acrylics by Peter Davidson, will
be on display in the Newport
Fans of Swatch watch-
es to gather Sunday to
swap their collectibles
~g tfaraesty, lJaffYPi/ot
Swatch out, ·folks, it's time
for-a 1:0llectors' show.
At the flick of a wrist, fans
of the funky Swiss timepieces
will converge in Costa Mesa
on SWlday for the Swatch
Exchange.
The powwow will feature
thousands of vintage and new
wristwatches for sale and
trade.
The free event, opeq to the
public, is sponsored by the
Swatch Store, South Coast
·0nce you start collecting
(the watcl)esJ, it's lij<.e there's a
Swatch fever,• said Rich Wise,
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I F.Y.I. I I I : + WHA~ Swatch :
: Exchange : + WHEN: Sunday, 4 p.m. : + WHERE: Holiday Inn, :
3131 S. Bristol St .. Costa :
Mesa · : + Con Free to public : + INFO: (714) 444-1180 :
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Beach City Hall Gallery
through Tuesday at 3300
Newport Blvd.-Porinfomcatiorr,-
call 717-3870.
V10EO lf4STAUAT10N
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents the international-
ly ~led ~eo-installation
work, "The Theater of Memory,·
by contemporary artist Bill Viola
at the Museum's Installation
Gallery through June 1 at 850
San Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach. For information, call 759-
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 Impressions• features •
selected California "plein air•
paintings created by the
RIVBRBO!T
RESTAURANT
LUNCH •
BR UNCH
Ampk Free Mina At Newpon Baich Na.meal M~m
151 EC'OASTHWY(ATBACK BAYBRIOOE) 71M7J.3425
a spokesman for the Swatch
Store.
There are about 100
Swatch co~ectors in Orange
' the Newport Beach/Costa
Mesa area, Wise estimated. A
crowd of about 300 is expect-
ed at the event. he said.·
The Swiss company bas
been cranking out Swatches at
the rate of about 200 varieties
pe~ear since 1983. Most cost
in tlie $25 to.$100 range, with ·
vintage ones going for
between $100 and S600 and
some very rare varieties claim-
ing up to $1,500, WlSe said.
Recent hot Swatches
include the ·nme to Cook·
model. a takeoff on a
JJlic:rowave oven, and
founders of the association from
the Orange County Museum of
Art-"'-
NAUTlCAL MUSEUM
The museum features three
galleries: the Newport Gallery
displaying the maritime history
oi thaar.ea; the Model GalJ.eI¥_
exhibiting a selection of world-
class models and the Grand
Salon which offers touring
exhibits. Admission is free for
members, $4 for adults and $1
for children. The museum is
located at 151 E. C::oast Highway,
Newport Beach. Call 673-7863.
MusiCall, a $50 watch that
features a musical alarm.
· "They [Swatch) just rein-
vent. th~es and kee.P on
Wtse said.
The Sunday collectors'
show will feature speaker Tom
Rolnicld of Minneapolis. who
will~ "Why Swatch is
Still Collectible.·
_ In additio~ vistors will
have a chance to enter a
drawing for the right to pur-
chase the limited-edition
"Rotor,· which retails for
. $500.
· The day is bound to have
some swprises, Wise said.
"You never know what
people are going to briny to
trade or sell,· he said.
SPECIAL
HISTORY LECTURE
. The history of the "Buffalo
Soldiers,• the famed African
American cavalry uruts that
fought fqr the Union during the
Civil War, will be recounted at
1 ra-:-m. Tuesaay 1n Oran-gr
Coast College's Fine Arts tiall
119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. 1\vo members of the New
Buffalo Soldiers will speak. Call
432-5725.
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AFTER HOURS
COtlllNUED FROM 13
FLORAL DESIGN
Corona del Mar's Oasis
Center offers a six-week work-
shop on "Exotic Floral Design"
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on
Mondays beginning May 5 at
800 Marguerite Ave.
Registration fee is $4.3. Call 644-
3151 .
CYBERCAFE
Orange Coast College offers
, .. !ts "Saturday Morning
Cybercafe" from 9 a.m. to noon
Saturday in Hi-Tech Lab Room
201 of OCC's Technology
Center. The topic of the day will
be "Sports and Fantasy Leagues
-the Competition is Hot.•
Sessions are $29 per class. For •
more inlorrnabon, call 432-5880.
PERSONAL APPEARANCE
The men's shoes department
at ~ordstrom.S0lllh.-Coa.$U>la.aa
presents a personal appearance
by America's Cup Skipper
Denrus Connor from 4 to 6 p.m.
Friday at South Coast Plaza,
Costa Mesa. Connor will be
available to meet customers and
sign autographs. For informa-
tion, call 549-8300, ext. 1500.
SLIDE LECTURE
Mark NedJeman, a seasoned
traveler, educdtor and explorer,
offers an hour or slides and dis-
cussion on a uruque community
·· situated in Northern Scotland as
well as current lSSUes and future
trends from 7 to 8 p.m.
Thursday through Sunday and
May 8-11 in OCC's Robert B.
Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Advance
tickets cost $6 for Thursday
and Sunday performances and
$7 for Friday and Saturday
shows, advance discount tick-
ets are $5 and $6 for OCC stu-
dents, senior citizens and chil-
dren under age 12 and tickets
sold at the door are $8 and $9.
For btfornration, can-
'THE FORf.JGNER'
The Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse presents the comedy
"The Foreigner" at 8 p.m. '
Thur!iday through Saturday
and 2 p.m. Sunday through this
Sunday at 661 Hamilton
Avenue. Tickets are $8.50 for
seruor citizens and $10 for oth-
ers. For information. call 650-
5269
NEWPORT ARTS.CENTER
The Newport Theatre Arts
Center presents "The Great
Wednesday at the
Costa Mesa Library.
1955 Park Ave
Adnuss1on is fret! For
mfom1dllon, cdU 546-
5918
+ Submissions for
AFlER HOURS
must include a
contact number
American Backstage
Musical· at 8 p.m.
Thursday through
Saturday and 2:30
p.m. Sundays
J..b.rough May-11 m
2501 Cliff Drive,
Newport Beach. For
mfonnation,call
631-0288.
SAFARI BRUNCH
A Satan Sundrly
Bmnch Cruise 1c; dVdil-
able aboard lhr 54-foot
Emerald For4>st Ttk1
docked m Balboa dt the
Fun Zone from 11 d m.
to I p.m. Pvcry Sunday
The cosl 1s $25 q5 per
person dnd $1 5 95 for
fer f)Ubl!Eatioo as--
well as complete
date, time, loca-
tion and price
information. Send
items and photos
to: Daily PiloL
After Hours, 330
'OLD TIMES'
South Coast
Repertory presents
the drama "Old
Times· through
Mrty 18 on SCR's
W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa, 92627 or fax
to 646-4170.
ch.tldrPn under 12. For reserva-
tions, call 1173-0240
FARMERS MARKETS
Every Thursday there lS a
r .farmers market from 8:30 a.m to
l p.m. at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. The Orange
County Market Place is every
Saturday and Sunday from 7
a .m. to 4 p.m. m the mam fair-
grounds parking lot. For infor-
mation, call 723-6616.
Every Saturday there is a
farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. in tt e munldpal parking lot
at Baysid ~ Drive and Marguerite
Avenue ir. Corona del Mar.
., STAGE
'HAMLET'
Orange Coast College pre-
sents "Hamlet• dwing OCC's
12th annual ·shakespeare
Month• production at 8 p.m.
Second Stage at 655
Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. The performance sched-
ule will be Tuesday through
Friday at 8 p.m., Saturdays at
2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sundays at
2:30 and 7:30 p.m . 1ickets are
$26-$39. For information, call
957-4033.
'DEATH OF A SALESMAN'
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents "Death of a Salesman•
through May 11 on the
Mainstage at 6~5 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. The perfor-
mance schedule will be
Tuesday through Friday at 8
p .m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8
p.m . and Sundays at 2:30 and
7 :30 p.m. Tickets are $28-$41.
For inlortnation, call 957-4033.
'TREASURE ISLAND'
The Riverboat Players,
Orange County's newest the-
ater company, in association
with Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum, proudly stages its
miere show ·n-easure
lsland • at 1 :30 p.m. Saturdays
and Sundays through June 29
on the declts of The Pride of
Newport, 151 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Cost
is $8 for adults, $4 for children
under age 12 and members
receive a $2 discount. For more
information, call 851-6448.
KIDS
'GOOSEBUMPS'
The "Goosebumps" club
meets the first and third
Monday of the-month a..t...D..tll&--t-.
p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953
Newport Cen ter Drive. For
information, ca.I) 759-0982.
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m. every
Sunday, Barnes & Noble bolds
a fun-filled craft and story hour
• for children of all ages.
Refreshments will be served .
Barnes & Noble is located at
1870 Harbor Blvd .. 1iiangle
Square in Costa Mesa. For
information. call 631-061~.
DANCE
DANCE WORKSHOP
Orange Coast College offers
a ballroom dance workshop
• concentrating on West-C%St
swmg from 6:30 to 8:30 p .m.
every Fnday begmning today
through June 6 at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa:
Registration tee ls $45. For
mformat1on, call 432-5880.
BALLROOM DANCE
Defore Foundation tor the
Arts otters ball.room dancing
every Friday and Saturday
night at the DeFore Dance
Center. 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
ki.d'ds of music until 11 p.m.
The dance lesson is free with
the price 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. Uve
music provided by the Ray
Robbins Combo. The cost is $3.
The Senior Center is a t 695 W.
19th SL, Costa Mesa. for tntor-
matton, call 645-2356.
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O O O 121. PloW!ed the dlstllncc _.,. not loo gtt•t. -Id~ sdl pnfa-
to rida than -Di?
O O O 122. Do you .-get cllscwbed bv the noise ol th. wind ex a "houM
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polrit al your ecperleuca, OClCupMlon or t1111n1ng?
O O 0 124. Do you ohm make tKt1cu blunders?
O 0 0 125. •~you 9'dpidous ol people who ult to bonow money from
you?
0 0 0 126. Ive your d4dllona tw.yed bv penon.i lntlaal:I?
O O 0 127 CMI you 911enthwlaldr:owr"wolne11mplt adt thing"?
0 0 0 128. Do you hqu«ndy. don Mn though you know llO'lf
own good ~I would tndlcMa~?
0 0 0 129 Iv. you In faVOf al color bar and daa clsdncOori?
0 0 0 130 Art you -al any Mbltual ~ IJl:8IVICrisms such .. puang ~ hair, nOM. can. ex such Ilea?
0 0 0 131 YI' )'OU ~ adapt and maM l.ilC ol MW c:ondll!ons and
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0 0 0 133. CMI you -the och« fdow's pc*lt ol ww when ~ wlltl ID?
0 0 0 134. Do you go ID bed when you want ta. l1llher Nrl ~
dodtr o a o i3S. 0o the ·pey 1o1i1a· a1 othcn ma1ce you 1mpa11en1?
0 0 0 136. Do dlldren "1latm you?
0 0 0 137. Art you .. tahlM tNn your Ul()Clala? o a o 138. 0o you ~ c.-,y our aa1gr1ment1 promp11v and
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g111e 1111!. 11me 1or ~ etw?
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ordcT to put • ouC d pain?
1111 Caty lot you JPJWlu?
Do you t.-llttle regrwl on past mtdortuna and falluTU?
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reac:tton?
Can you lr\ltl the dccblon ol your judgment In an emotional
.ituatloti In whldl you -Involved'
Could IOfMOM ... consider that you -ruly adl\111?
Do you find 111\ard to ~ ttwtcd on I task that needs ID be
don.?
/!In you oppoMd ID the "JM'l)ballon tylWm" b ~?
Do you ~ much time on nttdle. woma?
Ina~ do you !Ind It hantto"undentand how the
o4her penon lals to -your tide. end th~ .grec wt!tl you'
[)o you. wflh ~ ptobMIM rJ IMng qUlic _.,
IV« you utualy trutNul to oitwn?
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Do you spend loo Ire.Iv In relatton io your lhcome?
Can you i.lol a "calcul~ ,... W\lhout loo much wony?
If }'OU -r. a light csr acddent. would you realy take
lrollble IO -ltlftl any dam.~ did was ,,.... good"
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Do you often pondeT OWT your own tnlcriottty?
(>l> peopil atlkbl you IO olhen?
,..,,. you ambmTaaed by a hcllllty 9fe&llng such u a kiss, hug,
or pet on lhe bKll. If done~ publlc7'
Do you frequently noe do --'hlng you want IO do because
of o4h« people'• destret?
An you IOCl'ltflme1 conlllnced d the comtlnat al your
opinions about a subject -" though you -nol •" eicpert? Do~ ollel' find youtMlf "gomg elf In al d1rtt11on1 et once'7
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ol IUl!lden4 ln1'IOfWICI ID ... othm?
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'-lllokn °' mtsWd •'"? ft you~ that _.._.. _. suJl)lctous ol you ~ l/Olll
K1IOr1a. 'llll'UUld you tackle them on the tubfKt r.it.«r than \ea>Y-
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RIV~RBOAT CAFE
On board me "Pnde of Newport. R111erboat. Home Of The
Newport Harbor Nautx:at Museum (Formerfy Rauben E. Lee) Is
Open From 11 em-9pm Lunch, Dinner Sat Sun Brunch 8em
!closed Mondays) Aeservaooos Needed ()ily For Weddings
Banquets Or Pnvate Parties) AH Ma)Or Credit Cards Accepted
Located At 151 E Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714)
673-3425 Fax 673-7864
AN AMERICAN CAFE
Located at 462 East 17th Street 1n Coste Mesa Open 7 days a
week Moo -Sat 6arn-9pm Sunday tJll 3pm Sel'Vlng brealcf&st.
lunch & dinner Made trom scratch pies. sated dressings &
t.oups 54B-3066
CHARLIES CHILI
Located at McFadden Place (next to Newport Pier) 1n Newport
Beach Hours Mon-Thur 7 OOam-1 2 m1dn19ht Weekends
7 OOam-3 CDam Amex, Visa. Otscover, Diner's Oub No
Aeservat:Jons Needed
(714) 675-7991
ZUBIES
Menu Includes Ribs, Chicken. Steak & Lobster. Pnme Rtb1 Pizza,
Oyster Bar Pnces Range From $3 95 And Up Hours 1 1 30am •
1~ -~ Til 11 pm Credit Olnls"Nol Acce----ptea
Aeservabons Not Needed Located at 1 712 PlecentJa. Costa
Mesa (7141 645-8091 •
THE CULINARY WRAP
Fresh. healthy international dehcaaes wrapped 1Mth1n a flat roll
Open 7 days a week from 1 1 OOam 9 CXJpm Located 1n the
H1llgren SQuere 250 E. 17th Str1let 548-4403 ~
THE TEE ROOM
Open 7 days a week to the publtc tor breakfast lunctl and dinner
Located at the Newport Beacti Golf Course 3100 l!'Vlne twe
756-0121
LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE
Catlfom1a Cu1sme/Med1terranean Style Brunch Our Scrumptious
Sn.inch con&1sts of several Medrterranean-Style salads and
Appetizers 'Shnmp. •Pancakes Oscar and an 'Omelette
Sta1.1on Located at 179CXJ Jamboree Blvd , ll'Wle (714) 975-
1234 x2103 Hours 10em-2pm Reservabons recommended but
not necessary
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO.
A full service restaurant with fresh beeM>rewed here Out.door
• d•mng & plenty of tree pariang Hours Mon.·Thu 11.30em-
11 30pm Fn 11 30am-1 CDem Sat 9 .CDem-1 OOam Surf
9 CDem-11 30pm VtSB, MC. Amex. Dtners accepted.
Reservations party of B or more 2920 Newport Blvd . Newport
Beach. CA 92663 (714) 675-8449
MYSTERY CAFE
Murder et the Cafe Nor You sotve ttl Guests become part of ine
scene as cheract.ers reminiscent of the romantic films of tt1e past.
surround the audience's every IT10lle For res&Nebons and
information cell 714-631 -Cl.LE
.JAVA CENTRALE
A Europea~ gourmet coffee cate Located et 3420 V18 Lido
• 1n Newport Beach ()pen 7 days M-f & 1 Opm
DISCORDIA
The premier cyber cafe www d cete com Loceted in the Lab
2930 8nsto11n Cost.a Mesa (714) 427-5855
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KAPLAN'S
Breakfast, Lunyh, Dinner and l.8te evenings. Voted the best dell
1n Orsnge ~.Open 7 days, 6 CDem-10:~ and Bam-
11 ·~ on weeltends All maJOr crec)t cards eccepted. Located
off the l-405 at Harbor Blvd. 3211 Harbor BNd. 557-6611
SFUZZl
New Italian • Elegant yet casual (1ocl!lted in Triangle Square. Costa
Mesa) Wed · Happy Hour. Eerty Bird Menu Allallable Ever;i day
Hours Lunch 11 .30am4·~ Otnner4·~10·30
FRIDAY, XXXX, 1997
THAI SPICE
Voted by the Regi$QC;:eeders, as appeared 1n ttie best of Orsnge
County section as "The Best That Food In ()"enge County.· Lunch.
dinner: catenng & takeout 615 w , 9th St. Costa Mesa 548-
4333
THAI WAVE
Cline in or tek&<>Ut. Fast & free deWerf. Serving lunch & dinner.
Located et 211 62nd St. Newport Beach. Open 7 days a week.
V188, Mastercard & Amencan Express ecceptad. 645-3057
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Reservations accepted Mast.efC81"d. Visa, Amencan EJcpress A AM I R Located at 1 B70-A Harbor 81\id. (714) 54B-95CD 30 .,.aars of ~ng award winning high class 1'9Stauntnts In
NICK'S PIZZA London, Engten<I. l...oc8ted at 3013 Harbor BM:! 1n Coste Mesa.
Great p!ZZBS & pasta 1n Costa Mesa sance 1968 Open for lunch IAcrosa from Fedco) 444CCl82
Tues.-Fn 11 ~2pm Dinner &er.led 5prn-10pm Slit. noon tD RO y AL K Hy BER , Qxn Closed Sunday and Monday Located at 2:u:I Harbor •
Shoppmg Center, Costa Mesa. (Rear parking lot) (714) 549-1511 Award W111nm9 cu1S1ne of lndl8. Open for lunch M-f 11 :3().. 2 :CQ>m. Closed for lunch Sat .. Sunday brunch 11 :3()..2·30
RJSTORANTE MAM MA GINA Dinner &erVBd from 5 3Q:>m. l..ocat8d at 1cxxi Bnstol St. Norttl
Located at 251 East P'""aofic Coast Highway 1n NewpOrt Beach Call rtON for reservations 752-52CD.
Lunch Mon -sat. 1 , 302 30. Sunday Brunch 1 1 am-3pm, Dtnner N I KI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS
Moo-Sun 5pm-1Q:>m. Call ahead for reservations 673-9500 Voted the #1 lndia~IJ O:;an(1! O'Minty !)>en da~
SCAM p I -----------:it&ee~=-;locabon~~s~tD &eNe yw. Located at 3705 South Bnstol. 11
Fine Family Ointng. Newly Aemodeted. Open 7 Days A Weelc for
Dinner ()ily 5pm-10:~m. I/lie cater Pnvate Lunch Parties for
15 People or Mora All MaJOI' Credit Cards Accepted.
Aeservatlons Accepted Located at 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa
Mesa 645-8560
SABATINOS RESTAURANT
& SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta, CaeS8f' Salad, Homemade Sausage. Veal, LBmb, Vegetanan
Otshes. Wine, Beer. Cappuccoo & Dessert Hours: 7 Days A \Neek
Ser.nng Sat & Sun Brunch From B.30-1 :00. Sun ·Tu,lrs. 11 am-
1Clpm, Fn.&t 11am-11pm. All Meior D-edlt Cards Accepted
Locat.ed PJ. 251 Shipyard 'Mry. Newport Beach (714) 723a321
AVJLAS EL RANCHITO
AuttlenOc Mexlc8n Food, Wcti The Fresllest k99dlenls & A New Lq1t
Q)ISI08 Great Margarus Hcxrs. Lunch & Dinner AA Maior credit
Cards Accepted Locat.ed 8t 2101 Placenba, Costa Mesa (714) 642-
, 142 and 20CO Newport Blvd . Newport Beach (714) 675-6855
Ml CASA
Our meats are now e tf'lp to Ba1a as well as Meioco. ~ offBl'lng
fish tacos. Phone ahead tor orders to-go. Hours: Daily From
11 CDam AJI Matar Credit Cards Accepted Located At 296
17th St . Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626
AMACHI
Sushi & Susht to Go c.omp1er.e Bar All Mel\)f" Credit Cards
Located At 2675 l!'Vlne Awe., (Across From Newport Golf Course)
(714) 645-5518
LA CAVE
Menu Includes Lobster. 0"8b, ~. Steaks Delly Speaall Fn &
Sat Prime Rib. full Bar & Wne List Casuat Drees Hotrs. Lunches
11 30-2 30 -Otnner Mon.&t. From 5.~ Visa. Ma6tarcard.
Omers Dub Locat.ed At 1695 Irvine tiw .. (And 17ths) Neer
Blockbuster Entertainment Costa Mesa (714) 64&7944
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Fish, O'llCl<en, Burgers & Salads
Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner
Hours Mon -Sat Open 11am For Lunch. 4·oopm Mon.-Fn ..
Otnner 3 OOpm. Sat & Sun . MeJOr 0'8dit Cards Accepted.
Located At 2300 Harbor Bl 131. Costa Mesa (714) 641-9777
THE ARCHES
The premom steak and seafood house in C>-anQe County ance
1922 S8l"Wlg lunctl Moo.-Fn 11 30am unbl 3.CQ>m Dinner
BelV8d nlQhtl>I unbl 1 ·cn.m Located on Nev.iport Boulevard &
Coast Hwy 1n Newport Beach, (714) 645-7077.
TA PAS •
The oNy ~IO 0 C to olfr the finest ll Wllln8 from Spal'l \Mth
lrlle Aamenco nertlll 11'1"18t& Specializing ., Paelle. ltellb, g1led freetl
fu;h & past.88 Open 5 d¥ per WIM. clo&ed 91.n.& Mon. loclt.ad at
4253 ~ Wfli (Behind Staplee at MecArttu' & Cannthtan). Maior credit C8l'ds eccepted. (714) 756-e 194
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blocic nor1tl of South Coast Plaza) B50a595
THE ARCHES
The pnJn'llUITI steak and seafood house 111 ()"enge County •nee
1922. Serving lunch Mpn.-Fn. 11 :30em unbl 3:00pm. Otnner
&eNed nightly until .1 :CDem. l.oc8t.ed on Newport Boulevard &
Coest Hwy 1n Newport Beach. 645-7077
THE CANNERY
H1stonc Waterfront Restaurant and Harbor O'Ulse Center.
Hours. M on Set 11:30em ·2:CDem. Sun 10·CDem-12·CQ>m.
All Ma,or Q'9dit Cards Reser.1ebons SI iggested Located et
3010 Lafayette Alie . Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 675-
5777 Fax 675-2510
NEWPORT LANDING
Waterfront OtninQ. Sat & Sun °'8mpagl8 Brunch, Dinner
Menu $ 13.95 • $1 9. 95, e>,oster-Bar Menu 5eNed AJ Day.
Hours: 10 :1Xlam -11 ·30pm, Amex. Mastercard, VIS&. Dinner
Reservations Recommended. l.oc8t.ed et 503 E. Edgewater,
Balboa (714) 675-2373 •
SKEWERS
Restaurant/Brewery Pizza, Salada, Burgers, Sendwlches & Fish
Located at 298 E 17th St.. UM B. Open Sunday-Thursday
11 arn-1 Q:>m. Frt&t 1 1 :CD9m-12:CX)>m. All Credit Cards
acx:epted excepr-OISC(1.ter. Resef'Va~ recommended.
645-8459
THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT
Rne Vietnamese dlntng Next to terl'a ~ Servng alJthenbc
\(jetn8mese CUISI08 Menu inc:ludea: Vietnamese egg rolls, spring_
rolls. old tredrbonat nee vermicel~ WltlT shrimp and fresh
vegetebles. Separate 118Q8U!rlan menu prepared In the tredltlOnal
Buddhist recipes; Hours:11 :CXJam.S:CQ>m. Closed Sunday.
Vrsa/MC acceptad 271East17th ~. Colita Mesa.
(714) 574-8460 '