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A cco~df ng to city sale~ ta1< fig~res,
Newport Beach retail areas took in.
t~e following amounts in 1996:
Car buffed
Gary Wales and his 1947
Bentley Mark VI Franay
will be one of the many
_classic automobiles on
display this we eken d at
Fashion Island.
• S-EE-STORY PAGE AS
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Strong perforrJJance
Estancia High swimmer
Lauren Cassidy put in a
strong performance
against Huntington
Be ach , winning the 50 ·
and 100-yard eyents.
• SEE SPORTS PAGE 81
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Maybe
all the hype surrounding Bloom-
ingdale's November opening at
Fashion Island was justified.
Sales at the trendy outdoor
mall, known at City Hall as the
No. 1 tax generator, went froJll a
pre-Bloomingdale's two-year low
to a post-Bloomingdale's two-year
high, according to preliminary
city tax figures. ·
:rhe city can't provide figures
from individual stores, but the
evidence looks good for the chi-
chi departinent store, no matter
which way you present it. Mall
sales in 1996 increased over 1995,
even though the Bloomingdale's
site was vacaitt for 10 months.
From October to December
1996, Fashion Island department
stores made $98.4 million, 11.6%
more than the same period in
1995. The city overall took in $380
million in those three months,
with its biggest gains coming
from department stores, city Rev-
enu,e Manager Glen Everroad
said.
"It was quite a coup," Ever-
road said of Bloomingdale's.
The department store -
Orange County's only version of
the New York-based chain -
may have had an overflow effect
as well. Fashion IslaI'ld clothing
stores and food markets hit a two-
yeat high after Bloorningdale's
opening. Restaurants remained
steady, while miscellaneous retail
and furniture stores saw a slight
downturn ..
In ·1996, the mall made a total
•SEE SALES PAGE A15
• Fashion Island ....... $286.8 million
• Balboa Island ........ S 15.6 million DON LfACH I DAILY PILO' •Balboa Pier .......... $16.7 million
•East Coast Highway (Corona del Mar) ......... $71.2 million
•Mariner's Mile ............................ $93.6 million
•John Wayne Airport area .................. $263.6 million
•West Newport industrial area ................. $9.7 million
• Lido-Cannery Village ........ .' ............ , .$34.6 million
TOTAL (including these and other areas): ........ $1.2 b iflion I
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man's quest
for his son
continues ·
• Ed Miller has official r
custody of his son , Daniel.
Now he must tell that to
Spanish authorities.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Datly Pilot
Daniel Miller will tum 8 next
week. ~ut tlls dad -even though he
. won custody of his son th.ls week
in Orange County Supenor Court
-won't be able to celebrate the
event or watch him blow out his
birthday candles.
The boy was whisked from outside ,._ ____ _
Mariners
Scpool on Jan.
29 and flown
off to Spain to
live with his
. . MARC MA'.RTIN I DAllY Pll.OT · mother, Grace
Ensign Middle School took a leap back into history u ~y held their own ·Renaissa.nce Fair. Below, Ray Nolasko, ·13, duels LaGrue. Ed
Miller has
Crown ed
Corona del Mar High
School junior Kristi Corn-
well h as been named
Miss !e~n Calif ornja
Pacific islander.
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1 IEST BUYS ........... Al. l
' with •Tam Un," a.k.a. Jerry Iverson in front of a large and lively Ensign crowd. /.., .
. -.enaissarza
.. SeV:enth-gra~r$ ~
bring 1 · NEWPORT BEACH -When 12-year-
1 old Corey Gulbranson thought of the histfl7!1 J . '1.:. ""' ~ Renaissance period, he imagined fat-
1 kings chomping on huge turkey legs and lessons 1 painters running around in tights.
• But that was before be became king of to i.;~e !. Ensign lntermedi.o.te School's second "tit . annual Renaissance Pair on Friday.
t ~ _.: C" .J.. .ft-.[ : Corey was among 500 seventh-graders a nri;,ign oCrwu ;.·;:. who recreated the post-medieval period
during a 90-minute fair that includfd
.
1: Renaissance-themed games, music, art
and food with names like Earl of the Pick-
le, Com on Thy Cob and Rib of Beet
Decked out in handmade Renaissance ~.
attire, students performed several Shake-
• spearian skits, while others d4nced to
period music. A sword-fighting demon-
stration was given by members of the
Sodetf for Creative Anachronism, a
group dedicated to recreating the arts
and skills of the Renaissance era.
"The fair is a wonderful way of bring-
ing their history le5sons to life,• said ·
muslc teacher Donna Kellen, who led
marigold singers in poetry and sc;>ng.
Teachers and pa.rents crowned Corey
king and 12-year-old Crystina Poncher
•SEE HISTORY PAGE A1f
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been trying to
get his son
since.'
In i tiall y,
Miller and the Newport Beach
police fedJed a stranger abduc-
tion and combed the neighbor-
hood for the second-grader.
Eventually, though, they distov-
ered he'd been taken by his
mother.
Miller was able to spend only
a few hours with Daniel duririg a
March trip to Spain but was
unable to get cooperation fyom
Spanish authorities. That's wby
he worries that even with a court
order, it could be difficult to get
Daniel back.
"We need to put pressure on
the State Department and on the
Americ(Ul Embassy in Madrid
before she disappears with this
kid," Miller said. "They follow
the Spanish way· What they can·
do tomorrow why do today? ... It
could take until Christmas.·
tvflller's attorney, John York,
• SEE SEARCH PAGE A 15
f ·=KIN~.:::::::~:~ I VOICE OF~ FREEDO M
' IOCI~ · ........... A12 I One candle for each million } -IPOln'S • • • • . • • • • . . . • .81 i
J ! • WEAT>B • · • • • • • • · · .A2. ! "It's still hard to talk
~ 1· a}?out," says Holocaust
"It was the most horrible day,"
said Kress,. who was a 14-year-old
living in Poland when the war
broke out. "It's still hard to talk
u By bringing it out
into the public, we
want people to
know i t should not ,
happen again .... "
-MARY KRESS
Concrete crew
duo to the rescue
\\ I· \ I II I-' H ! survivor Mary Kress, who
! will be among those who
I i gather in Costa Mesa to
j remember and pr~y.
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I I By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot
! i COSTA MESA -The word ! liberation usually brings thoughts I of joyoua freedom , of sweet
I release from arduous captivity.
But not for Mary Kress.
Kress' libera:: from the Mal-
bow concentra cemp tn Ger-
many brings her tean, a quaver-
-mg votce and terrtble m emories
when abe recalls that time. ~ '
about it." •
But she does talk about it -
leaving the camp after recovering
ftom typhoid and rheumatic
fever; hiding with her mother, the
only. other survivor of their f amlly,
in. bushes in the middle of
nowhere and having no place to
go; making their way in bone-
soaking rail) to the small village of
Plau and tasting the •heaven" of
sleeping in a ba.rn.
•
195'1 with a resolution dr~ed by
the Knesset, Israel's l egislature. In
1959, the Knesset passed the
Holocaust and Heroism Remem-
brance Day Law, which stated
that 'lictim.s of the Holocaust and
ghetto uprising be honored ln
public observances, according to
Encydopedia Judaica. • •naditionally, t.h1s is a commu-
nity-wide observance that aerves
u a memorial day for people-who
don 't know when their families
• City workers use garden hose to fight house fire. ·
It is her day of liberation that
Kress, president of the Shoah Sur·
vivors group, said she will think
about Sunday pn Holocaust
Remembrance Day, or Yom }{ashoah. __._..,,._ __ ~----------------__,.~...._ __________ ~----~.......,.,___.. ___ ..._~------........... --... ....
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A2 SATURDA\ MAY 3, 1997
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pilot perso n
C:HRISJOPHE ·R ·MA tl
greer
wylder
Patina~ finds custom
fit at new location
P atina Home .Purnishings
(645-8887} has recently
moved from Old Newport
• Boulevard to its new location at
2700 W. Coast Highway. Suite
145, Newport Beach.
Employee Gayle St~le says
everyone is happy with the new
location, where added space
allows them to display beautiful
things. The store is officially open,
yet it hasn'! had its grand opening
yet. New merchandise is arriving
soon, owner Gloria Sceberras has
recently returned from a buying
trip in Europe, and new mirrors
are on the way.
Peti.na cames custom slip-cov-
ered furniture, iron lighting and
tables includmg iron with glass
and iron with marble combos,
hand.made ceramics signed and
numbered by artists, beds, case
goods and accessories. Sceberras
. is also an interior designer, so
Steele says Patina is a design stu-
dio where anything can be
design~ for a home.
. From colored
gels to Pomade,
the 24-year-old
· hair stylist is
painting heads
with color, glitter
.and sparkle
throughout ... Newport-Mesa
HE IS
Giving new meaning to the phrase "cut-
ting edge."
FRINGES
Mohawks. Twin fins. Liberty spikes.
Bleacl)ed, dyed and checkerboard-pat-
.terned hair. Along with a hundred other
styles too bizarre to be labeled, these are the
specialties of 24-year-old hair stylist Hall, a
Costa Mesa resident who labors on the far
fringes of scalp-art at a Newport Boulevard
salon. ·
·'
are an excellent advertisement, and they REBEWQN There is big news from
Crafters Comer (650..S223), 400
Westminster, Newport Beach. In
order to prepare for the change of
ownership of the store, there will-
Among a certain subsection of the New-
port-Mesa populace -teens and twenty-
somethings lurking at Rock 'N Java and Tri-
angle Square, many sporting skateboards
and piercings -his name is more familiar
than the mayor's.
a hairstyle."
· Hall, who attended Ricliards Beauty
Academy in Huntington Beach and El~
gante B~auty College in La~a Hills, s~d
pass words cµnong fllemselves about Hall's Hall said some of his clients are troubled
special services. kids looking to rebel but added he often has
. "They walk around like. a .gigantic bill-1-.;to~o;b;.tam:;'~th~eripe,;JlDlSSl~·~· o~n,o~f;;=th~eir~· ~~ar;;e~n~ts~--· " . • 'd!-
o e hairstyles in high school.
e ~ o wor . some es,
corning in once a week.· . school officials will send a student client now through May 24. The only
items excluded from llie sale are
Grandma's Cottage mEµ"chandise.
As of June 1, Justine and Russ
Barrett will be llie new owners
-and will be opening a tea room
A SELF-SlYLED "START
On a recent day, he was giving· regular
cUent Jimmy Runnion, ·15, the latest of
dozens of styles -bleach blond oh top, dark
black in front.
His own head has been "white, purple,
blue, green, every color you can think of."
And he's planning to try a new color next
v.:-eek: fluorescent yeJJ.ow.
Hall also works as a disc jockey in llie Los back for a tone-down. .
Angeles club scene, and he makes synllie-The consequences of attempting to style
sized techno-dance music. Both pursuits add yourseU can be ugly, Hall said.
to his c,lientele, but experimenting with exot-"This keeps the kide from going home
ic styles is only a small part of his daily work. and buying something out of the box Cllld EVERYTHING GLITTERY . • called Teacups and Tulips for full
: tea service as well as drop-in tea-
. • The store will remain with the
_ ·same format its had since opening
·:in November 1995. The original
"I've always come to Chris," he said, not-
ing that Hall gave him the green hair that got
him suspended from TeWmkle School in
1995. "He's in with everything. He knows
what you want. He can put your words into
Hall keeps. a spEicial box of Manic Panic-
brand hair dyes with him, as well as colored
gels and Pomade-"everything colory, glit-
tery, sparkly," q.e said.
The "punk rock kids" seen around town
"It's not like l get to play around all day doin · th l d 1 kin all with my fingers qi goo, but it breaks up the g it emse ves an 00 g re Y
monotopy," he said. "I get really bored. If 1 ~~d, • he said. "It's worth the extra mon-
get a bunch of middle-aged clients in here all
day. it's like, 'Guy's haircut, guy's haircut. -Story by Christopher Goffard.
guy's haircut.'" Photo by Brian Pobuda : • owners, Billie and George Weber,
• : will be at the store one <lay a ~:week following a five-week vaca-
:. tion.
• The best local shoe repair
·: shop. Cha's Family Shoe Service
: • (642-4314). is having a Mother's
: : Day coloring contest. Contest
You just can't say enough about Jaines Edwards
• : entries can be picked up from
: • Cha's, located behind Blockbuster
-: Video at 1673 Irvine Ave. in Costa
: : Mesa. The first prize winner will
: • receive a $50 U.S. savings bond,
• : and two honorable mention
: ---awardswill be given a $25 sav:-
• : ings bond.
• The rules of the contest are:
: : open to children ages 10 and
• : under; children are asked to draw
: • a picture of llieir mother's favorite
: : pair of shoes; the deadline to
• : return entries to Cha's IS Friday,
: -May 9 at 5 p.m.
: The judging will take place
: • and winners will be notified by
: telephone on Saturday. The win-
•• ners will need to supply llieir full
: -name and soaal security number
·: in order to receive the U.S. Sav-
: • ings bond. The entries will be dis·
: : played in Cha's window.
• Wicker World & Rattan (548-
• : 0202) has extended its closing-out
: · sale to end June 4. The sale will
·:include furniture and accessories.
: : It's located at 1125 Victoria, Costa
:·Mesa. ..
: : • BEST IUYS appears Thursdays and
• : Saturdays. If you know of a good buy
•• call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170
: • or write to me: Best Buys. Dally Pilot. 330
: : W. Bay St Costa Mesa, 92627.
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EDWARDS ADD: Much has
been written and said about the
late James Edwards this past
week and thus, I learned a lot
abou·t the man and his family.
My own limited experience with
Edwards had shown that he was
"fHl extremely-loye:l--person, very
competitive and dedicated to his
family.
Often, his handshake was the
contact to do business with
Edwards Theatres.
Recently, Edwards open a new
21-theater complex, including an
IMAX Theater in Ontario, less
than a half-mile from a JO-the-
ater complex with an Omnimax
Theatre developed by AMC at
the Ontario Mills mall. Edwards
liked the competition and
designed the project so that it
lights up the sky at night and can
be seen from both the San
Bernardino and Interstate 15
freeways. At night the theater
complex even outshines Ontario
Mills. The new complex is going
gangbusters.
Yet, more impressive was his
loyalty to family and the employ-
ees of Edwards Theatres. At the
service presided over by John
Huffman of St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, the Rev. Kenton
Beshore of Mariners South Coast
.
Church read statements by his
children, grandchildren and even
great-grandchildren, describing
his involvement with each of
them. The family member com-
ments were moving. ·1n spite of
developing an expanding theater
empire. Edwar-Os took-time4e
the family. We can all learn from
his example. He will be missed.
Condolences to the family.
ETHICAL BUSINESSES HON-
ORED: The Newport Irvine
Rotary Club honored four'lrusi-
nesses for exemplifying the
embodiment o( Rotary's four-way
test principles of truth. fairness.
goodwill and benefit to all.
· Plaques were presented to New-
port Beach navel of Corona del
Mar, Mercedes Autotech of
Tustin, Magellan Software of
Laguna Hills and Mother's Mar-
ket and Kitchen of Costa Mesa.
Every April, Rotary Clubs
throughout the world honor local
businesses with the coveted four-
way test award.
CLUB NEWS: The Exchange
Club of Newport Harbor honored
Thao Nguyen and Domlnlc
Nguyen (no relation) as youths of
the year from Costa Mesa High
School. Thao has been student
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·COMM UNIT¥
& CLUBS
ors in the Lion district. He is sur·
vived by his wife Bernice, who
also is a Lions and current zone
chairwoman of the Central
Orange Region.
Lawrence, track and field official.
THURSDAY -7:00 •. m. Costa Mesa·
Orange Coait Brealdan Lions Club ~
meeu at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwan
Club of Newport Beach-Corona del ar
meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club. The Exchange Club of Newport
Harbor meets at the Sharie Island Yacht
Club to hear Dan Songor discussing
HOperating at Maximum Efficiency. H
jim
de boom
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS
COMING WEEK: Want to get more
involved in your community, make new
friends, networlc or give something
back to your community? Try a service
club. You are Invited to attend a club
meeting this coming week. Many clubs
will buy your first guest meal.
WORTH REPEATING: Fr.om the
newsletter of the Newport Beach-Coro·
na del Mar Klwanls Club: "If you pick
up a starving dog and IJlake him pros-
perous, he will not bite you. This is the
principal difference between a dog and
a man."
body and class officer, editor of
the school newspaper, member
of the track and cross country
teams and won state honors in
geometry. Dominic is a 4.0-plus
student, co-captain of the volley-
ball team, member of the Key
Club and Red Cross, a National
Merit finalist, received state hon-
ors in United States Oistory. Con-
gratulations to both students.
TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. the Newport
Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the
Balboa Bay Club. Noon Downtown Cos-
ta Mesa Kiwanis Club and the Kiwanis
Club of Costa Mesa North host the
annual Layman's Lunch at the Costa
Mesa Community Center. 6:00 p.m.
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club,
the Fish Fry dub meets at the Costa
Mesa Country Club.
WEDNESDAY -7:30 •.m. South Coast
Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center
Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club
meets at the University Athletlc Club.
Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at
Mesa Verde Country Club. The
Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets
at tbe Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a
business meeting: 6:00 p.m. Newport
Balboa Rotary..eb meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club for the presenta-
tion of the city of Newport Beach track
and field awards and to hear Chuck
• COMMUNITY • a.uas is published
every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. FAX
your servke club's meeting information
to 631 -5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport Beach, 92660.
CORRECTION
An article in Friday's Daily
Pilot indicated the wrong date
for when board memben will
be discussing the uae a( Costa
Mesa farm sale money. 1be
study session will take plac. 7
p.m. May 6 at Harper Commu·
nity Center, 425 B. 18th St.,
Members of the Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor Uons Club are
mouining the death of Uon Fred
Ema. Ellis, a Uon since 1962 had
served as publisher of the club's
newsletter, which ·won top hon-
SURF
noon. Wind waves The swell from the '
will Increase to two south that started
feet. and a four foot showing up at local
sw.11 will come from beaches Friday after·
I the west noon will become
the weekend's doml .. TIDES nant force as it"con-TODAY tlnues building First low today. An anemk 1:28 a.m. 0.5 ground swell from Flnt high the west·northwest 7:24 a.m. 4.5 will mostly hide from second low us, using the one 1:29 p.m. 0.1 from the south Hke • Second high camoufl-ot. on the 7:50 p.m. S.4 whole, e11pect basl: SUNOAY c.ally f•lr conditions. First low
2:16 •.m. -0.1 B•Khes el(p<>Md to
First high the south should see ·
8:18 a.m . 4.6 W•lst· to chest-high
Second low sets. but with llttl•
2;10p.m. 03 <onslst.ncy. Taking
Second high ltdvantage of foe.al
t!26p.m. S.8 points ..-ld tide
chtnget will hefp
make the most of
what W9 hlYe.
Costa Mesa.
POLICI PILIS
COSTA.-SA • .. ._....,.. .. '° Av.nu.: A cellular phone worth S200 was stolen
• from a car parked In the 700 block. The window was smashed.
• Oregon A.,.,._: Ari air compressor, staple gun and other
equipment worth $975 wtre stolen from a car parked In the
3200 block. A window was smashed.
•East 11th StrMt A car ~reo worth $300 was stolen from a
Volkswagon parked In the 200 blodc. The wind wing was pried
open.
• ~ Avenue: Scrap metal worth S3,000 was stolen from
a valve company In the 1700 block. apparently with a f()(t(lift truck.
NEWPOltT 81AOt
• w.t eo.t ~A briefcase. handbag, Jewelry and oth-
er Items WOrth S 1 480 were stolen from a Lexus pai1(ed In the
280() blodt. The fM was unlocked .•
• INlne Awnur. All four tires of a Suberu ~ slashed while
thee« was ~Id In the 800 bloc:k. There w.s no .vldtnCe
obtAllned from the scene. • = llr..e: The rear window of a BMW was JtnMhed whlle car was ~td In the 900 biod(. causing S250 WOtth Of ~-....... ........., .... One llW'I pushed anQCNr lntO 1he ....
dow of a Store l'n the 700 bfod(. ~ It end~ S500
.WOl1h af ~ Both men fled on foot. • •sspout ...,.., •• S200 WOf1h of dlm9ge ~ dofW when
1omeone ~ the J'!\ of the front door of • c.1's Jf. •
retMnnt In the l t 00 .then fled.
~ .. Newport Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Pilot
County pr9secutOr doesn't play favorites
N atty in a white linen
blazer and an indescrib-
ably colorful tie, Gil Fer-
guson was beaming.
ing bodies of such pols as Dana Capiz.zl has been chasmg
Rohrabacher, Curt Pringle, Tom corrupt politioans fQr 25 years.
Fuentes, Scott Baugh and a "Orange County doesn't tol-
swartn of henchmen in the · erate anything,• Capizzi says,
Orange County Rep$lican leaving little doubt that, as attor-
establishment. ney general, he would be equal-
They are after Capizzi's bat· ly tough on crooked pols
.,.._1+.ue-toughened hide-beca-._.w--i statewide ..
The Governors' Room at the
Balboa Bay Club was packed
with Fergophiles who had paid
$15 each to share a couple of
scrambled eggs and sausages
.___ .... ...-...·~the.district-attorney of--
Orange County.
District Attorney Mike
Capizzi was working the room
with the verve of such all-time
masters of th~ political art as Ev
Dirksen and !.yndon Johnson.
dares to investigate and prose-•Honesty in the election
cute the Umburger-like political process is essential. Political cor-
chicanery that has been going ruption cannot be tole rated."
on in the 67th Assembly District. He is particularly tough on
. •
Capizzi shook, howdied,
hugged and left every single
·one of us feeling as if we had
grown up with this man who
could be California's next attor-
ney general.
When it came my turn,
Capizzi clasped my shoulder -
the good <>ne, fortunately -and
recalled the column I had writ-
ten when he first ran for the
office in 1990.
A few days before the elec-
tion, a friend asked me about
• "all these terrible, corrupt .
things" Capizzi had done. He
said he'd received a long form
• letter from a physician that went
• into great detail on high crimes
• the then-acting district attorney
had committed. It was one of
thousands mailed to voters
throughout the county.
There was no phone number,
so I drove to what the letterhead
. fred
martin
said was the doctor's office in
Orange.
Tums o.ut it wasn't an office,
but a mail drop. Tums outlhe
doctor wasn't practicing any-
more becaus~ Capizzi had
nailed him. Turns out the allega-
tions were phonus balonus, pure
fiction, which is what I wrote.
Maybe the colwnn helped a
little. Capizzi went on to win
54 % of the vote over his long-
time rival in the district attor-.
ney's office, James Enright.
Now he's facing another
tough fight. Not from a pathetic
crank with· an axe to grind. No,
tlUs time, Capizzi has to fend off
a whole army of cranks with
axes to grind.
If Capizzi does succeed Dan
Lungren· as Califorrua's top law-
enforcer, it.will be over the furn-
It began when the county career poliboans .
GOP officials decided to assassi-"There are more thdn 30
nate Doris Allen. The purge cities in Orange County, scores
continued through the success-. of school boards and water dis-
tul effort to send their anointed -oicts -all with amateurs" on
candidate, Scott Baugh, to the boards and tounctls, he
Sacramento. ~ says.
Capizzi gets a wry chuckle "These people have no prob-
out of this. lem obeying the process of law.
·Tue people most active . It's disgusting that it's the pro-
(alleging election fraud) in the fessiona!s who breach oUI laws
46th Congre5$ional District,• he It makes one think it's not really
says, speaking otthe Bob Dor-a rationfil world we lWe m •
nan-Loretta Sanchez hassle, SUie isn't. Politics around
"are the most critical about our here haven't been rational smce
investigation of illegal activity in we sent such embarrassments as
the 67th Assembly District.• 1 Jimmy Utt and John Schmitz to ·
Capizzi believes professional Congress, term after term.
politicians should be held to a Now we.have top-level politi-
higher standard. As a deputy clans and strihg-pullers trying to
district attorney he made his · exterminate a loyal member of
bones, as mafiosi so colorfully their own party because he ·
put it, by busting a slew of elect-dares to prosecute political cor-
ed officials. ruption, even if it involves others
A congressman or two, sever-of the Republican persuasion.
al assembly members and more Obv10usly, t8Jlt's a dangerous man than a few Orange County
supervisors have all taken their
turns in Capizzi:S barrel.
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A4 SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1997
:A BIT OF .HAWAIIAN . . . .
ISLAND BEAUTY
• Corona del Mar teen is
crowned Miss Teen
Calif omia Pacific Islander.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
Kristi Noelani Cornwell never
set ourto be a beauty queen.
·w e used to go there three
times a year,• sbe said. "I know a
lot about our family's history.· Krisn said she has always tak-
en pride in being part-Hawaiian
and treasures the stories about
her ancestors' sugar mill and res-
cue efforts during the bombir{g of
Pearl Harbor.
Bui she never was able to
Miss Teen California Pacific
Islander she has attended Hawai-
ian cultuhn" festivals such as the
Aloha Expo in Long Beach last
month. She is also busy with
work, school and other activities
that take most of hei time.
The 1997 Miss Teen Cali-
fornia Pacific Islander still
feels a bit bashful when she's
standing around with her
sash and crown, but said the
friends and knowledge she's
gained from the expenence is
wortjl it.
Knsb, a JuruOr at Corona
del Mar High School, said her
father tcilked her mto enter-
mg the pageant last Septem-
ber and that she was shocked
when she actually won.
She was activ~ on the swim
team until her freshman year
when she was struck with ten~
dinitis and had to spend her
sophomore year in physical
therapy. uAt my school, there's only
two peopie who are
Hawaiian ... It's kinda neat
to meet people who are
Hawaiian. u
Her re-entry into swim-
ming and soccer ended when
she broke her collMbone on
the soccer field, keeping her
on the sidelines this year as
an assistant to the assistant
swim coach.
"I didn't really think I was
going to wm," Kristi, 17, said . "I
wasn't really worried about it. I{ I
hadn't won, I wouldn't have beeh,
upset."
In the pageant in Cerritos,
Kristi represented the island of
Oahu where her fathe r was
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· make a lot of Hawaiian friends
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"At my school, there's only two
people who are Hawaiian. I'm not
really into my .tulture, • sh e said.
"It's kinda neat to meet people
who are H'awaiian."
But since her coronation as
She plans to get back mto
physical therapy this SUI)lDler
so she can get back on the
field or in the water her senior
year.
In the meantime, she's hitting
the books and working at Wet
Seal in Fashion Island, planning
for a future in fashion marketing.
"I've always, always lov~d
clothes and fashion," Kristi said,
remembering drawing clothes
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like Information on getting your organi-
zation listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331 .
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
The Dental Health Center, Operation
School Bell and Kids on the Block setve
the children of the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School District. The Assistance
Leasiue of Newport-Mesa funds these
projects through Its thrift and consign-
ment shoRS-To volunteer in any of these ~reas or for Information on the league's
next memt>.rship event, leave a mes-
sage for Ann Marie Alford at 645-6929.
ASSOCIATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS
ARC Is a non-profit group in Costa
Mesa that sponsors and supports multJ-
outreach communtty service programs,
such as"the homeless sanctuary. Volun-
teers are needed. For information, call
Renee N.amaste, 540-5803.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.,
ORANGE COUNTY COUNOL
Volunteer opportunities Include fund
raising, program development and
training to existing troops and packs.
For more information, call Devon
Dougherty, 546-4990.
BOYS AND GIRLS aUBS Of COSTA
MESAllNEWPORT BEACH
The three area Boys and Girls Clubs
need volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts workshop teachers. For locations
and more information, call Dick Powers,
642-2245.
COUEGE HOSPITAL _
The College Hospital Costa Mesa Awc-
iliary is seeking volunteers to perform
clerical, reception desk, gift shop and
other duties at the hospital. For Infor-
mation, calf 642-2734 between 9 a.m.
and4 p.m.
COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE
Communtty Hospice Care, which pro-
vides medical and emotional support to
terminally ill patients and their families
in Orange County, needs volunteers in
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Por
Information or to register, call Cindy
Laird, 978-7447.
COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY .
The society collects Information, pho-
tos and artifacts relating to the history
of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Vol-
unteers are needed for cler1cal tasks.
computer input and help in the library.
For information, call Charles Beecher,
631-5918.
COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNOL
The Costa Mesa Literacy Cen~ needs
volunteer tutors to teach English as a
second language. Free Laubach training
requires no forei9n language skills and
· Is being provided beginning Jan. 14th at
7:00 p.m. In addition to earning certifi-
cation, graduates will be assigned a stu-
"'\
dent at • nearby teaching center. A tax
deduc:table $30 11\ateNls fee provides
everything needed to lead a student
through two skill books. To register or
for more lnformaJJon, c.all 548-3384 or
548-6584.
CUDDLE. INC.
ProVlde support to abused and aban-
doned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotllne
speclallst. Answer the toll-free number
at your own home during a 12-hour
shift. one or two days per month. Con-
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DfSPUTE ltfSOlUTlON SERVICES
Dispute Resolution Services needs vol·
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outreach assistants to help In a variety of
mediation cases. Biiinguai language
skills are needed for office volunteers
and for mediators. For more informa-
tion, call 250-0488.
EASTER SEALS
The Easter Seals Sodety needs volun-
teers for ongoing clerical work and to
help In programs for children with dis-
abilities and in special events. For infor-
mation, c.all 834-1111.
FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
The Fairview Developmental Center In
Costa Mesa needs volunteers, and dona·
tions are welcome. For more informa-
tion, call 957-5188 between 8 a.m. and
4:30 p.m .•
FRJENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY
The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library
need volunteers. For information, call
the library, 646-8845.
FUUUFEaUB
Volunteers needed for fun and fulfill-
ing activities for entertainment and
informatlpn events benefitting abused
c'lildren and other Orange County char-
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GIRL SCOUTS
The Girl Scouts of Orange County need
volunteers to be trained as troop lead·
ers, serve on special committees and
give lectures, demonstrations or classes.
For Information, call--979-7900.
GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY
Girls Inc. offers educational and
enrichment opportunities for girls and
boys. Volunteers are 'needed. For more
information, call Amy, 646-7181. .
GLASS MOUNTAIN INC.
Volunteers are needed to aid disabled
adults who meet monthly for ~x.a
tional, entertainment and social purpos-
es. For Information, call 779-3441.
HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY
Volunteen are needed for an auxiliary
support group being formed by Her-
itage House, a non-profit substance
abuse recovery home for p~egnant and
parenting women and their children in
Costa Mesa. ~or m~ Information, call
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Da!Js .ofwille and Rolls,
•This weekend features Newport Beach food and
spirits fest and more tlian 500 Rolls Royces cruising
around Fashion Island.
By Kim Kabar, Daily Pilot
Sit up .straight Newport
Beach. Someone is checking you
out.
More than 35 travel and food
1 writers from throughout the
nation are here this weekend,
courtesy of the Newport Beach
Conference and Visitor's Bureau,
to check out the city and sample
its cuisine.
"The idea is to bring these
folks in and show them Newport
Beach so they will go hQIDe and
write about their positive experi-
ences here," said Rosalind
Williams, bureau president. ·we
want to increase the awareness
of the destination of Newport
Beach.•
And what a ~eat weekend for
looky loos.·
On Saturday, the Newport
Bea.ch Spring Wine and Food
Festival at the Balboa Bay Club
will begin its second day of entic-
ing visitors with samples of inter-
national cheeses, cognac and
cigars as well as tasty cuisine and
fine wines. The three-day festival
will a,lso include an art show and
live jazz music.
On Sunday, an estimated 500
Rolls-Roy.~e and Bentley cars,
valued at more than $125 million,
will cruise around Fashion
Island. The gaudy display of
chrome and leather· is ~ attempt
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J
]tEASON TO CELEBRATE
ii Mentoring Program hopes to attract volunteers with Cinco de Mayo celebration.
By Kim Kabar, Dally Pilot
COSTA MESA -U 8-year-old
Alex Dena had his way, he'd
done his mentor, Robert Gett-
man. In fact, the Whittier Elemen-
tary third-grader would make
exactly 13Z copies of his new
buddy.
Why 132? Because that's bow
.many children are waiting for
;mentors through the Families-.
.Costa Mesa Youth Mentoring
'Program.
"Everybody needs someone
like him,• Alex said. "li_e makes
me happy because he cares for
me."
With the hope of attracting
potential mentors and to honor
the program's curr'ent 38 volun-
teers and the families they serve,
Families-Costa Mesa is holding• a
Cinco de Mayo Fiesta from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. today in Lions Park.
"These are great kids who just
want something good out of life,•
said Dorothy Castillo. mentor
coordinator. "I welcome anyone
who is interested in the mentor-
ing program to visit us a~ the park
and meet the kids."
The mentor program is a part-
nership effort between YMCA of
Ordfl9e County, Todos Hermanos
and Families-Costa Mesa, a
group comprised of 10 nonprofit
organizations that target low-
income youth and families living
within the boundaries of Wilson,
Whittier and Pomona elementary
schools in Costa Mesa.
"The mentoring program is a
cntical element in providing goals
and stabmty for youths whose
view of themselves and· their
world is probably not as expan-siv~ as it should be,• said Bill
. •These are great
kids who just want
something good out
of life. I welcome
anyone who is inter-
ested in the mentor-
ing program to visit
us at ·the park and
meet the kids . . . "
-DOROTHY CASTILLO
• .
Turpit, director of Families-Costa
Mesa. MA mentor brings a whole
new range of possibilities to their
life."
Many of the volunteer mentors
are educated professionals, b~t
you don't have to have a degree
to get involved. The group is
looking for responsible adults
who can volunteer at least 4 to 6
hours a month.
Geltman, who works for an
insurance company, became a
mentor two months ago, hoping
to make a difference in a young
person's life. Alex is typical of
many of the children, ages 11 to
17, who are waiting for mentors.
A first-generation American, Ale
cmmes-froni a-low-income family
struggling to make ends meet.
•These kids have 'ii lot of let-
downs in their lives," said the 36-
year-old -Anaheim resident.
•Tuey need someone who will l)e
consistent."
Alex's 14-year-old brother, Fer-
nando Dena, is hoping someone
will volunteer to be his mentor
soon.
THE Daily Pilot
C l,1.,.,1f1Pd Community M arketplac0
·1 would like a mentor becaUS&
I am always stuck in the holl.se, so
I need someone to talk to about
my feelings,• said the Ensign
Intermediate School seventb-
grader. "I don't need someone to
take me to amusement parks or
anything like that. r just want
someone who I can talk to and
who can give me advice.•
Geltman estimates he spends
between 20 and 30 hours a month
with Alex. In addition to taking Alex to the beach and an occa-
sional Angel's baseb<Ul game,
Geltman also phones him a_ cou-
ple of times a w~k and helps him
with his homework.
MHe swprised me· at school
today by bringing me a McDon-
ald's Happy Meal for lunch," said
a beaming Alex.
Geltm'an said he gets immense
satisfaction at seeing AJe.x smile.
M As I was getting up to leave,
Alex had a drink in one hand and
his Happy Meal toy in the other,"
Gelbnan $8.id. "Most kids would
just say bye and turn around,
A.lex put his drink and toy down
and gave me a big bug. A hug
like ttiat is priceless."
. OON LEACH I DAILY PILOl
To learn more about the Fa.mi-·
lies-Costa Mesa Mentoring Pro-
gram call Castillo at 475-1320. ·
Lucia Lange of World Travel gets into the Cinco de Mayo spirit as she loads a heap. of Mexi-
caq food onto her plate at the pre-Cinco de Mayo celebration at the offices of South Coast
Plaza. Lange was one of about 3,000 employees wh~ attended the annual festivities.
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Golf tourney to benefit
Make-A-WJSh
The Make-A-WlsJ\ Foundation
of Orange County presents the
annual We Care Golt Tourruu:nent
on May 12 to benefit children
with terminal or life-threatening
illnesses. ·
The eptry fee is $500 and
includes cart, golf, box lunch, dfn.
ner for two, tee package and
complimentary drink tickets.
A platinum sponsor of $8,000
receives four gblfer packages,
corporate name and logo dis-
playecj on all publicity for the
tournament, special recognition
· · at the tournament and awards
banquet, special bole sponsor-
ship, reserved table for dinner
seating and a presentation of a
special Make-A-Wish thank you
plaque.
• The tournament will take
place at Pelican Hill Golf Course
m Newport Beach. For more
information, call 223-8100 or 476-
9474.
Adopt a pet this
·weekend
Register for OCC
classes by phone
Touch-tone telephone regis-
tration for Orange Coast Col-
lege's summer classes begins
Monday for continuing students.
New and retuqring students
may register by phone on May,
12. New students must first file
an application in OCC's AdJnis-
sions and Records Office.
• Summer classes are set to run
from June 2 through Aug. 9, and
will be arranged in four-, six-
and eight-week formats. New ...
classes are slated to begin wee k-
ly.
Summer enrollment· fees are
$13 per unit. For more informa-
tion, call 432-5772.
OCC offers Career
Tech Fair today
M Creating Careers• 1s the
theme for Orange Coast Col-
lege's Tech Faire '97 on Satur-
day in OCC Technology Center.
The event will focus on high-
tech careers, tools, equipment,
services and programs with a
number of OCC high-tech
departments present.
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Society presents tl\e annual Pet
Adoptathon on Saturday and
Sunday.
All cats adopted during Pet
Adoptathon '97 will go home with
a special adoption kit donated by
The Iams Company. These kits
contain Iams Cat Food and valu-
able information on how to care
TS}lU's of lab facilities in
OCC's Technology Center,
demonstrations of high-tech•
tools and equipment and mini-
seminars focusing on the Inter-
ne t will be-included.
· The faire will run from 10
a .m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free
and a Texas barbecue will be
servea. wvelliUslc will be per-
formed by Dixieland, pop and
rock groups.
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The ~ety will be open from
11 a.m. to 6 p .m. Saturday and 1
to 3 p.m. Sunday. For more infor-
mation, call 650-1232.
For more information, caU
432-5682.
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CYBERCAFE
Orange Coast COllege offers 'its
•suturday Morning Cybercafe"
~om 9 a.m. to noon in Hi-Tech
wb room 201 of OCC's Technolo-
g\ Center. The topic of \he day
w ill be ·sports and Fantasy
Le .1gues -the Competition is
H ut." Sessions are $29 per class.
for more intonnation. call 432-
S~HO.
GET CONNECTED
' J'lle public is invited to learn to
at Less Internet resources and
WMld Wide Web sites at a New-
po1 I Beach Public Library's "Get
.Connected at the Library~ pro-
grnm at 2 p.m. at 1000 Avocado
'Ave. Newport Beach. For more
intunnation, call 717-3801. • ' . ' '<!AT ADOPTATHON
fhe National Cat Protection
Sonety presents the second annu-
al I 'Pt Adoptathon from 11 a.m. to
6 p m at 6904 W. Coast Highway,
No wport Beach. All cats adopted
wtll go home with a speoal kit
me lndmg cat food and valuable.
inlorrnation on how to care for
yci11r new cat. For more informa-
Uo11, call 650-1232.
I •Tr CH FAIR .
: • • J1 ange Coast College presents
:T1•1 h Faire '97 called "Creating
:C.111•ers" from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
'.'('J• ,~·s Technology Center: The
C'\ • nl will focus on high-tech
:r 1 or ·crs, tools. equipment. ser-
. vi ·<; and programs. Admission
dJ • I a Texas barbecue will be
•ol rf'd free of charge. For mere
1n •11 nation, call 432-5682.
Ct '.VIPUTER CLUB
Jrdnge Coast College's
0 0 rnne Apple Computer Club
w meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. m
11 11 214 of OCC's chEµnis try
II d111g. The club is open to any-
,,, interested 111 computers,
m I 1dmg beginners. Forums for
ho 1111ners are held at 8 a.m.
.
Annual membership tee ts S30.
For more lntonnation, ~ 770-
1865.
BUSINESS CONFEReNCE
The People's Network Broad-
cast Affiliates offers a free, bome-
based business conference called
"Catch the Vision• a_t 9 a.m. at the
Country Side Inn, 325 S. Bristol,
Costa Mesa. Reservations are
required at (800) 926-6186.
SUNDAY
GREEK ART
The Orange County Society
Archaeological Institute of Am~ri
ca offers a slide lecture on Greek
arctlitectmi$ and art from 2 to 4
p.m. at the Lyceum of Southern
Calif omia College, 55 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Members are free,
students with identification pay
$2.and all others pay $5. For mo\e
information, call 951-5586.
CAT ADOPTATHON .
The Natfonal Cat Protection
Society presents the second annu-
al ~et Adoptathon from 1 to 3 p.m.
at 6904 W. Coast Highway, New-
pon Beach. All cats adopted will
go home with a special kit includ-
ing cat· food and valuable infor-
.rnation on how to care for your
new cat. For more information,
call 650-1232.
MONDAY
MEMORY IMPROVEMENT
Newport Beach YMCA offers a
free...:;eminar for seniors over 65
called •Learn Secrets oi Memory
Improvement" from 10:30 to 11:30
a.m. at 2300 University Drive. To
RSVP, call (800) 641-4778, ext.
711.
SPINAL DISORDERS
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-
byterian offers a free health semi-
nar on "Surgical Intervention for
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Spinal Disorders• at 1 p . .qi. at the
Patty and George Hoag Cancer
Center auditorium, OA.e Hoag
Drive, B\,lilding • 1. Newport
Beach. To RSVP, call (800) 514-
4624.
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-
byterian offers a free health semi-
nar on •Parkinson's Disease -
New Testaments For An Old
Problem" at 1 p.m. at the Grace
Hoag Conlerence Center I, One
Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. To
RSVP, call (800) 5'14-4624. ,
ATTENTION
Coastline . Counseling Center
of Newport B'each will bold a free
lecture called "Attention Deficit
Disorder Overview" at 7 p.m. at
1200 Quail, Suite 105, Newport
Beach. For more infon:nation, call
476-~991.
TUESDAY
\
AltlOlt DAY
An Arbor Day celet>ratlon will
take place at 10:30 a.m. at Buffalo
Hills Park, 1901 Port Providence,
Newport Beach. The event will
include drama and music presen-
tations by third-and fourth-
graders at Andersen Elementary
School, the planting o! trees in the
park md a proclamation by New-
port Beach Mayor Jan Debay. For
more information, call 644-3156.
AlTENTION
Coastline Counseling Center
of Newport Beach will hold a lec-
ture called •Attention Deficit Dis-
order In the Business Worfd • ftom
1 to 9 p.m. at l 200 Quail, Suite
105, Newport Beach. Por more
information. call 476-0991. ,.
PARKS MEETING (
Tiu(Parks, Be~ches and Recre-
ation .Commission of the city of
Newport Belictr' Will ·meet at 7
p.m, in· the Cb\incil Chambers.
3300 Newport Blvc;i. For more
information, call 644-3151.
WOMEN 'S LUNCHEON "'
TRAVELING The Newport Beach Christian
Travelers with adventurous Women's Club luncheqn ~ be
spirits are inVlted to •vacation . J1eld from 11 :30 4.m. · td" 2 $.m. at
Adventures,• a free noon pr<>'-the ~al~ Bay Club, 1221 W.
gram in the Friends' meeting Coast '"R1~h~ay. To RSVP. call
room of.. the Newport Beach Cen-760-9616.
MARKET SHARE tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.·
They will review ·educational
tours, off-season bargains and
specfalty trips for seniors1 singles
and those with specific interests.
For more information, call 717-
3801.
· The National Associatfon of
Women Business Owners offerfoa
seminar · called "Increase Your
Market Sh(\Ie" at 6 p.m. at the
Wyndham Garden Hotel. 3350
Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa.
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COSMETIC SUROERY
Sunday-Monday: ·
Teriyak1 Top Sirloin 8oz. Steak Dinner• ........................... $8.99
Tuesday: ~
Hamburger, Choice of co1e slaw or poraro sslad .................. : ........ $3.99
Wed,,..day:
Cl . P' ass1co 1zza. Pepperoni. Musnroom Basil ................................. $6.99
Thursday: .
Chicken Kabob Dinr:ier" Lemon. Pesro or Honey Mustard ........... $6.99
~day: .
Salmon or Halibut Dinner· ............................................. $8.99
Saturday: .
Pitcher of Hand Crafter Beer Aher goo pm..... . . .. ........... $7.00
'Dinners S6tV8d with Vegetabl9 and choice of Rice or Potato
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Cost is $29 tor members who pay
in advance, $34 at the door and
$44 for others. Por more informa-
tion, call 832-574 t .
CHRONIC PAJN
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pr~
byterian of!ers a free health senu -
nar on "Is Chronic Pain Prevent-
ing You From Living?• at 1 p.m. at
the Hoag Health Center, 1190
Baker St., Costa Mesa. To RSVP,
~all (800) 514-4624.
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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-
byterian otters a free seminar
called "Gamma Knife -The
Kindest Uncut of All," a discus-
sion on the latest in advanced
technology for the non-invasive
treatment of brain tumors and
other brain abnorn'lalities, at 7
p.m. in the Patty· and George
Hoag Cancer Center auditorium.
One Hoag Drive, B~ilding 41,
Newport Beach. To -RSVP, call
(800) 514-4624.
WEDNESDAY
GET CONNECTED
The public is 111vited to learn to
access lnll!met resources and
World Wide Web sites at a New-
port Beach Public Library's "Get
Connected at the Library• pro.
gram at 1 p.m. at the Mariners
Branch, 2005 Dover Drive. For
more information, call 117-3801.
CERAMICS
, Orange Coast College's
Ceramics Club presents its annu-
al Spring Ceramic Art and Pottery
Sale from 8 a .m. to 7 p.m. in the
quad area in front of OCC's Stu-
dent Center. Prices begin at $5.
For more infonnation, call 432-
5515.
HEALTH TALK
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-
byterian offe~ a free health.semi-
nar on "New Approaches to
neatment of Cerebrovascular
Diseases Using Minimally Inva-
sive Methods" at 7 p.m. at the
Patty and George Hoag Cancer
Center auditorium, One Hoag
Drive, Building 41, Newport
Beach. To RSVP, caJl (800) 514-
4624.
REAL ESTATE
Newport Harbor Panhellenic
will have its last meeting of the
year featuring "In.side Tidbits on
Real Estate" at 10 a.m. at St
Michael's and All Angels Church,
3233 Pacific Vie'W Drive, Corona
del Mar. Cost is $4. For more
information, call 846-4164 .
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Fresh
Wahoo Fillets
$9".98 lb
Fresh
Alaskan Halibut Fillets
$9.98 lb
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Beef or Turkey Jerky'
$ ~ 7.50 lb .
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RMRSE MORTGAGE
Reverse Mortgage Networ2'
offers a free seminar at 3 p.m. for
senior citizens 62 years or older
designed to assist and direct each
senior to the best program for
their needs on a generic basis at
Bayside~age, 300 E. Coast
Highway, ewport Beach. To
RSVP, c 23-0233.
COLLEGE FAIR
Recruiters from 25 public and
private colleges and universities
from throughout the nation and
Mexico will be on Orange Coast
College's campUs during OCC's
college fair from 9 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Fctr more information, call
432-5894.'
PROJECT 2000
Speak Up Newport's next
meeting will feat~e "Project
2000," a report by the Balboa
Peninsula Planning Advisory
Committee, at 5:30 p.m. at the
Cannery Restaurant, 3010
Lafayette, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 224-2266.
EDUCATION MEETING
The Newport-Mesa Unified
School District Special Education
Department Community Advisory
Committee's next meeting will be
from 7 ·to 8:30 p.m. at the Rod
MacMillian Board Room/Harper
site, 425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 760-
3506.
THURSDAY
JOB SEARCH
The-Newport Beach Central
Library presents a free program
called "Getting a Job Through
the Back Door" at 7 p.m. in the
Friends' meeting room, 1000 Avo-
cado Ave. For more information,
call 717-3801.
CERAMICS
Orange Coast College's
Ceramics Club presents its annu-
al Spring Ceramic Art and Pottety
Sale from 8 a.m . to 7 p.m. in the
quad area in front of OCC's Stu-
dent Center. Prices begin at $5.
For more information, call 432-
5515.
RNANaTAUC
Courtlandt Financial offers a
free workshop on "Asset Alloca-
tion for Port1bllo Risk Reduction"
from 1 to 2 p.m. or 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. at the University Athletic
Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
251-6901.
ESTATE PLANNING
The law offices of Lisa A. Can-
cio offers a free workshop on
"Estate Planning for the Young
Family -Protecting Yow Family
Through Wills and nusts" at 6:30
p .m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite
300, Newport Beach. Reserva-
tions are required at 574-0866.
PRACTICAL BUDGETING
Orange Coast College offers a
free workshop that will show
attendees how to better manage
their money called practical bud-
getiilg from noon to 1:30 p.rn.
today and May 15 in OCC's Re-
Entry Center. For more informa-
tion, call 432-5162. ·
FASHION SHOW
Vice Presidents of Design,
Dana Buchman and Karen Har-
man, will appear at a fashion lo
~ghlight the "dana b. and karen"
casual line at 6 p.m. at the Bloom-
ingdale'.s Courtyard at Fashion
Island in Newport Beach. For
more information, call 729-6600.
FRIDAY
RETIRED OFFICERS
· The Golden West Chapter of
Retired Officers Assooation will
hold its next -dinner meeting at 6
p.m. at the Costa Mesa Goll and
Country Club, 1701 Goll Course
Drive. Cost is $14.50. May 6 is the
deadline to mail in checks. For
more information, call 558-7541.
WEB PAGE WORKSHOP
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce offers a
free business assistance work-
shop from 7:30 to 9 a .m. at 1470
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
.Two experts will share valuable
tips on creating a' web page. for
reservations, call 476-3223.
INVENTOR'S FORUM
Orange Coast College offers a
forum on •Prototyping Yow New
Idea: How, Where, How Much"
from 7.:30 to 10 p.m. in room 101
of OCC's Science Lecture Hall
Registrabon fee ts SS for members
and $15 for guests. For more
information, call 432-5880. •
MAYlO
WATER POLO SOOAL
Fashion Island presents the
1997 Newport International
Water Polo Tournament Social in
Bloomingdale's col1Nard for the
National and Olympic Water Polo
Teams from the United States,
Australia, Canada, Croatia,
Greece and Yugoslavia from 6:30
to 8:30 p.m. at Fashion Island. The
tournament will be held at Coro-
na del Mar High School May 6
through 11. The social will be a
fund-raising kick off for the 2000
Olympic Games in Australia and
catered by seven pf Fashion
Island's restawants. Tickets are
$20, For more information, call
721-2000 ..
DAUGHTERS LUNCHEON
Motherless Daughters, a
national non-profit organization
for women and girls w~o have
experienced early mother loss,
presents a Motherless Daughters
Day luncheon from 11 :30 a.m. to 2
p.m. at Scott's Seafood Grill, 3300
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is
$20. For reservations, caii 456-
7605.
HAT SHOW
Piecemakers Country-Sto~
presents Serenade of Hats Spring
Fashion Show from 11 :30 a.m. to
1 :30 p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave.,
Costa Mesa. The event includes a
lunch under a canopy, music and
door prizes. Cost is $10. For reser-
vations, call 641-3112.
SURFRIDER FOUNDATION
The Surfrider Foundation is
having its fourth annual Teach
and Test brunch af the Hard Rock
Cafe frorn 9 to 11 a.m. at On Edge
Board Shop, 6000 1/2 Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. T~ch and
Test is an 11-week program for
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high school students to test the
local waters. Cost lJ $15 for
adults, $10 for students and $8 for
kids ages 3 lo 1 Z. For more infor-
mation, call 646-3644.
CYBERCAFE
Orange Coast College offers its
"Saturday Morning Cybercafe"
from 9 a.m . to noon in Hi-Tech
Lab room 201 of OCC's Technolo-
gy Center. The topic ,of the day
will be "Travel -Across the State
or Around the World." Sessions
are $29 per class. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5880.
USED BOOK SALE
The Friends of I.be Newport
Beach Library offers a used book
sale from 9:30 a.m. fo 5 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. For more
information, 'call 759-9314. •
FINANCE TALK
Courtlandt Financial offers a
free workshop on ·Asset Alloca-
tion for Portfolio Risk Reduction•
from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Universi-
ty Athlebc Club, 1701 Quail St.,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 251-6901.
COMPUTER CLUB
Orange Coast , College's next
WINNERS Computer Club will
meet from 9 a.m. to noon in room
116 of OCC's fine arts building.
The club is open to anyone inter-
ested in Microsoft WinddwS"ahd
Windows applications, including
beginners. Annual membership
fee is $20. For more information,
call 644-5782.
_ MAY 12
COLLEGE NIGHT
Estancia High School will hold
its annual College Night at 7 p.m.
in the school's Social Studies
Court, 2323 Placentia -Ave., Costa
Mesa. Students and parents from
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DlStrict high schools are invited to
attend. Presentations will be
made by representatives from
several universibes, and a ques-
tion and answer session will fol-
low. For more mfonnation, call
760-3422.
BEHIND THE SCENES
The Newport Beach CentraJ
Library offers a free program
called "Behind the Scenes~ at 7
p.m. in· the Friends' Meeting
Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The
workshop .will feature ops on how
to get work, do the work and
keep working on stage and in the
film and television industry. For
more information, call 717-3801
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1997 At
women who smoke to quit and
remain moke-free. Call 650-2713
for the local evening meetings
nearest you. ...
HELP LINE
A pnvate telephone consult.a.
tlon is offered at no charge ftom 7
to 8 p.m . every Monday. Talk with
a profesSJonal about difficulties m
yow We by calhng 759-0357.
NETWORK ER
The Tuesd~y Morning Net-
worker' group shares leads ~om 7
to 8 a.m. every Tuesday at Mimi'~
Cate. 1835 NeWport Blvd., <;osta
Mesa For more information, call I 215-2903 ..
SURPLUS FOOD
HEALTH WORKSHO~ Seruors and low-income fami-
R~ese Movement Institute l.tes of the Costa M!?sa/Newport
offers a free introductory work-Beach a.rea can obtain free USDA
shop from 7:30 to 10 p.m at Hale-surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
crest Park, 3107 Killybrooke _the second Fnday of each month
Lane, Costa Mesa, Feldenkra1s m the rear parking lot of the
movement a revolutionary Church of Chnst, 740 W. Wilson
approach to i.mpraving your St . Costa Mesa. Bling pictwe
health and well-being, and 1denW1cauon. For more informa-
hands-on techniques will be uon, call 650-8236.
demonstrated. To register, call
(619) 436-~087 . MOMS SUPPORT GROUP
ONGOING
SMOKERS
Group process focuses on
work, success and parenting
I issues ev~ry hrst and third Thurs-
day Crom noon to 1: 15 p.m. and 7
to 8:15 p.m. at 2900' Bristol St.,
Swte J-108, Costa Mesa. Theses-
The Nicotine Anonymous fel-
lowship wants to ·help men and 1
sion cost is $1 s. For more informa-
bon, call 850-1689.
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PERFECTION AND TRUTH
Prom 10 a .m. to noon today, the
R&v. Ken Gray will guide students
through Science of Mind I. They'll
be looking at physical perfection,
causes and conditions. ·At the
.same time on May 10, Juanella
E11ans will teach Science of Mind rv, a class ui' advanced meta-
physics and truth teachings. The
center is located at 1929 Tustin
A~. in Costa Mesa, and a $15
love offering is appreciated.
Phone 646-3199 to find out more.
KNOWING GOD INTIMATELr
On Tuesdays, people of diverse
backgrounds -and different
churches gather at Newport Har-
bor Lutheran Church to pursue a
"one-on-one" relationship with
God. The OneHeart Christian
Meditation group teaches and
practices the spiritual steps that
can make that intimacy a daily
reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. ·at 798 Dover Drive in New-
port Beach. ~Either Ester Behnam
at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at
551-5339 can provide more infor-
mation.
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P~RADIGM SHIFT
The Newport Beach Baha'i
Community allbws partiapants to
bear and experience Paradigm
Shift: A New Way -A New
World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at J private residence in Corona del
~· Together, they explore such
questions as: Can recism and
prejudice be eliminated? What is.
the new world order? Can con-
filcts be resolved without force?
Jue women and men equal?
What's the spmtual solution to our
economic problems? Music and
food are included. Directi.ons:
?59-0999.
HEALTH DAY
Instructor Janel Brosan leads
People With Arthritis Can Exer-
cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m.
every Tuesday at the Jewish
Senior Center of Orange County,
250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The
class includes health education,
joint-protection tips, relaxation
techniques, pain-control tech-
niques and socializing. Call 513-
5641.
UNDERGROUND JEWS
The Spanish Inquisition forced
some Jews to accept the Catholic
faith and stay 1n Spain. A lecture
Tuesday will reveal how many
continued observing J~wish ritu-
als while outwardly accepting
Catholicism. At 7:30 p.m., Arthur
Benveniste will speak on these
"Crypto-Jews" and their descen-
dants at the Jewish Community
Center of Orange County. The
lecture is free to center members
with advance reservations. Ticlc-
ets at the door and for nonmem-
bers cost $4. The center is located
on the Jewish Federation Campus
at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa.
For information or reservations,
call 755-0340.
DHARMA SOCIETY
Newport Beach Higashi Hon-
ganji Buddhist Temple's Dbarma
Society presents a lecttu'e and dis·
cussion series May 11, and on the
second Sunday of each month at
the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa
Mesa. Call 722-1202.
_SINGLES
BARRIERS
At 7:30 p.rn. Wednesday, sin~
gles attending Serendipity at St.
Andre.w's Presbyterian Church
will hear about "Walls Which
Save And Destroy."
Singer/songwriter and psycholo:
gist Glenn McClellan will explore
how "What once protected us can
now isolate us from others." St.
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CHRIST
To a.lftve Is To C...; To C... Is To DO.
Bruce Van Blair, Minister
Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10AM
Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children
Child Car• Provided 644-7400
611 Heliotrope Ave, CorON Otl Mar
l{ELH~IOl ·s SCIE\CE
New Thought Church
SClence of Mind Center
1845 Por1< Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA
(11111 SI, and Port! AMII. 1 llloc* E. ol Ha!tlor llMI.)
CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m.
omce: (714) 646-3199
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FPISC< >P.\I.
SAINT JAft\ES crURCH ep11Copa
Andrew's ts located at 600 St.
Andrews Road in Newport Beach.
A S3 donation will be requested
at the door that also coven
refreshments. Por information,
call 514-2214.
LINKS
The connection between
Judaism and the environment will
be discussed today... Sarah
Kirschbaum will address that top-
ic before the Young Leadership
Division of Orange County's Jew-
ish Federation. Her talk begins at
7 p.m., and light refreshments will
be served. The event takes place
at the Jewish Federation Campus
in Costa Mesa and is free to mem-
bers; nonmembers will be
charged $18. The campus is locat-
ed at 250 E.·Baker St. Phone 155-
5555, ext. 551 to learn more.
ASK THE RABBI
Rabbi David Rosenberg will
field questions during Singles
Evening on Friday and every sec-
ond Friday of the month at Tem-
ple Isaiah of Newport ijeach. A
special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship
hour) will follow services honor-
ing single people. It all takes
place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in New-
port Beach {Back Bay). For infor-
mation about the time, call 548-
6900.
SERMONS
20.-20 VISION
On Sunday, the Rev. Gail
Miller declares MI Can See Clear-
ly" at New Thought Chw'ch, the
Science of Mind Center. The
10:30 a.m. service follows,, medita-
tion· at 10:15, and Sunday school
is provided~ Services are held at
the Neighborhood Community
Center at 1845 Park Ave: in Costa
Mesa. Call 646-3199 .for more
information.
ON BENDED KNEE
The Sunday service at Orange
Coast Unitarian Universalist
Church will recognize the source
of periodic renewal and Insight.
At 10:30 a.m., the Ref. ~Pipes
will deliver the sermon •And So
You Never Pray,• covering con-
templation, meditation and
prayer. Child care and youth reli-
• gious education will be ottered
during the service. The church ii
located in Costa Mesa at 1259
Victoria St. For more infonnation
call 646-4652.
HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT
Gate of Heaven Chapel con-
ducts Sunday services at 2 •p.m.
with psychic demonstration, spiri-
tual healing and special music.
They take place at 1401 15th St.
in the Newport Beach Masonic
Temple Building. Call 722-4609.
SPECIAL EVENTS
INTERNATIONAUY ACCLAJMED
Recording a.rtisis The Wedge-
wood Tho will perfonn at Costa
Mesa Seventh-Day Adventist
Church on May 10. The free folk
gospel concert begins at 7 p.m.
with a reception following. The
church, located at· 271 Avocado
St., Will be the local stop for a
group accustomed to singing its
way through the British Isles and
Europe. For more information,
call 548-6596 or contact Linda
Rummel at 587-8909, ~. 215.
COME EXPERIENCE SOME FUU-
NESS OF LIFE
Our Lady Queen of Angels
offers in&ctive Catholics an
opportunity to engage in or listen
to candid, open dialogue on topics
they choose. The spring gather-
ings continue Sunday at 6:15 p.m.
and offer frank, honest discussion
in a relaxed setting. In addition to
morality, re-marriage and ann~
ments, past topics have included
scriptures, changes since'Vatican
II and more. The talks take place
at Our Lady of Angels Parish
Center at 2046 Mar Vista Drive in
Newpo~ Beach. Call Marie
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MISA VERDI
UNmD METHODIST CHURCH
1701 llaker, C.M
Worship A Church School
8130 and 10:00 a.m.
Or. Richard George 979-8234
TdAG=U:N.A
United Methodist Church
21832 Wealey Dr.
Laguna Beach
499-3088
Sunday Morning Worship
& Chrtstian Education 1 OAM
Ministers David Beadea &
Virginia Wheeler w .. 1ey Counseling Center S9tvioee Avalleble
FmST CHURCH OF
CHRIST.SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido, tt.wpclt leccb
673-1340 er 673-6150
NEWPORT C•NTSR
UNrTED METHODIST CHURCH
I 60 I Margueme Ave Corona def Mar
644-0745
Worship at S :OOAM & I O:OOAM
Children Sunday School I O:OOAM
Jr & Sr High S :OOPM
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W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ...l. (Dlsclplea of Christ)
2401 lrvlne Ave. at Santa Isabel
Newport Beach
SundaJ Worship -1 O:OOAM
Dr. Denni• W. Short Minister 645-5781
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 PacMlc VleW Dr, Newport l9adl
644-2617 or 67$.-4661
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Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny
Golde at 721-0496 with any ques-
tions.
BAHA'IS GAniERING
The Baha'is of Newport Beac;h
sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis-
cussion of timely topics at 11 a.m.
on the last Sunday of each month
at a private residence in Corona
del Mar. All are welcome. Direc-
tions: 760-5360.
BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS
First United Methodist Church
of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St.,
will conduct a free blood-pressure
clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, and the first Sunday of
each month. Call 548-7727.
l
SUPPORT GROUPS
HEALING
From 10:30 to 1.1:30 a.m. on
Wednesdays, people gather to
learn how changing our thin.king
can change our lives. Juanella
Evans shares bow "Healing Your
Thoughts Heals Your Body"
through Science of Mind teach-
ing. All are welcome to join the
group at 1929 Tustin Ave. in Cos-
ta Mesa. Phone 646-3199.
MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUP-
PORT GROUP
-St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church conducts a support group
for families. with loved ones with
serious mental illnesses. It is led
by a professional and takes place
every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
For more information, call St.
Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin~
Montgomery at 645-3708.
CAREER NETWORK
At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Beclc-
man Instrument's former vice
president of Human Relations,
Jade Hart, will join Elaine Hart of
the UCI Women's Opportunity
Center to speak at the Career
Network meeting for those unem-
ployed. Their topic will be
•eareer Sean:h/Networking, Part
One.• It takes place in Stewart
Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church. The free, ongoing
we.ek.ly meetings are open to all
anCl are held at 600 St. Andrews
Road in Newport Beach (across
from Newport Harbor High
School). For more information,
call'574-2239.
VOLUNTEERS
TUTORS SOUGHT
Saint Michael and All Angels
seeks tutors for its mission to the
Orange County Vietnamese pop-
ulation, The Episcopal Church
the Redeem(?r. Those interested
are asked to help an bonr per
week or more with English (pri-
marily English as a Second Lan-•
guage}, math and science. Coach-
es for youth sports are also need·
ed. U interested, call the program
coordinator, Peter Daniel, at 539-
6530.
WEEKDAY SERVICES
PRAYER BREAKFAST
First United Methodist Church·
'ot Costa Mesa holds a Prayer
Br(!alcfast at 6 a.rn. every Wednes-
day at Denny's restaurant at New-
port Boulevard and 17th Street in
Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727.
HOLY CO.MMUNION
St. James Episcopal Church,
3209 Via Lldo, Newport Beach,
offers a noon service every
Wednesday with Holy Commu-
nion. Bring a lunch and dine with
the church staff after the service.
Call 615-0210.
• Please send photographs and typed
releases detailing stories, upcoming
events, sermon topics or any other news
involving Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach houses of worship to Religion Edi-
tor. Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa
Mesa, 92627. You can also fax items to
646-4170~ Releases are requested two
weeks prior to an event date.
Worshjp and grow with us
through this genesis series.
"SODOM AND GOMORRAH:
GOD'S ]UDGEMENf ON SOCIETY"
(Gcn~1s Ul:l'-19:38)
. ~~A. Huffman Jr. Sar:urday, May 3, 5:30 P.M.
Suedar. May 4, 8:30 and 10: 15 A.M.
600 Sr. AnJrews RoaJ, Newpon Beath, C:1lifomia (714) 631-2880
(.1en'-'lt fn>m Ne on Hdrh." H1 •h 5ch11ul .ir Irvin~ .mJ I Srh.)
Si. MARK PREsBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"Open Anns and Open Minds"
Worship 9:30
Jambortt " EMtblutr iD Newport Bad
644-1341
Invite the residents of
Newport Beach, Corona del Mar &
Costa Mesa to your place of wor8hip.
To Advertise in the Religious Directory
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Please Call
Gloria -574-4240 or
Bob 57 4-4253 !.
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... aSATURDAY, MAY 3, 1997
focus on faith Harbor Christian Church to
hold first ordination Sunday ~ • FOCUS ON FAITH provides brief pro-addresses the event in his mes·
1les on various churches and temples in · sage.
our community.
St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church
-t• ADDRESS: 1015 Baker St.,
Costa Mesa
+TELEPHONE: 540-2214
+ PASTOR: The Rev. Jerome
Henson + DENOMINATION: Roman
Catholic
-t• MASS TIMES: Sunday -8,
9:10 and 11 a.m., 12: 15, 5:30
and 7 p.m. (Spanish); Weekdays
-'6:30 and 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.;
Saturday -8 a.m., 5:30 (Vigil
Mass) and 7 p.m. (Vietnamese)
•Z• ADDRESS: 1734 Orange Ave.,
Costa Mesa
.;t.·TELEPHONE: 548-9733
.:· DENOMINATION: Foursquare + PASTOR: The Rev. Bob Stone
•1" SERVICE TIME: Sunday-10
a.m.
•1" UPCOMING SERMON: "Cele·
brate Holy Communion!"
•t• NOTE: The congregation will
celebrate Holy Communion on
Sunday after Stone
Fairview Community
Church
+ ADDRESS: 2525 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa + TELEPHONE: 545-4610 + DENOMINATION: American
Bapti$t
+ PASTOR: The Rev. Gary Bar-
more + SERVICE TIME: Sunday -10
a.m.
+ UPCOMING SERMON: On
Sunday, Barmore will begin a
series titled "lnoc4lation for Reli-
gious Perversions. H The series
will continue through May.
Costa Mesa Church of
the Nazarene
•t• ADDRESS: 1885 Anaheim St.,
Costa Mesa. ·
•ft TELEPHONE: 548· 7161.
PASTOR: The Rev. Doyle Hen-
derson.
•1" SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -
10:45 a .m. a nd 6 p.m. (people
service and teen activities);
Wednesday -7 p.m. (people
service and teen activities.}.
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Harbor Christian Church in worship services. • ·
Newport Beach will hold its first •He's been very active in the<
ordination ceremony in its 37-congregatiQJl," said the Rev.-.
year history Sunday, when con· Dennis Short, senior pastor at
gregant Bill Foglesong takes his the Disciples of Christ denomi-
vows for the ~try. nationdl church, who added that.
· Fogelsong uses a different Foglesong is the first person to
kind of vow -the one taken in ever choose to be ordained.
maniage -as an analogy for there. ,
the ordination rite. The ceremony includes ,a tra ...
~1n normal life, weddings are dltional laying on of hands, a,
between husbands and wives. sermon by Short, special music,1 An ordination. is a wedding a1. Jitames offered by local and
sorts where the pastor is commit-regional church officials and the.
ting to the church universal to be ,givm~ of gifts to Foglesong.
a minister of the gospel of Jesus I "Its a covenant between the I ·
Christ," Foglesong said. church -both local and region-
After receiving his master's of · di -and the person who's get-' j
divinity from Phillips Graduate ting ordained," Short said. "
Seminary in Enid, Okla., in 1995, A reception will (ollow the
Foglesong moved to Costa M~sa I ordination. Foglesong, who
and began attending Harbo~ works with the nonprofit group
Christian Church. He has served home South Coast Children's
as lead tenor in the choU', head-Sooety, hopes to find a pastoral--.
ed up the church's Chnstian Job working with teenagers or
education program and leads younger children .
congregational singing during -Anastacia Freeberg •
DON UACH I DAILY PILOT
The Revs. Tran Long (left) apd Bruce Patterson of the ~l John
the Baptist Catholic Church' of Costa Mesa.
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llollywood glaillo_ur_· the Style at faShion show
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I t wu pwe HoUywpod. Lots of
hoopla, strobing cameras, gor-
,geous gab, even a couple of
das:k: Packards at the front door
of Th Sutton Place Hotel, New-
port Beach.
The National Chanty League
Juniors, Newport Chapter, pre-
sented Ill o.nnual mother·daugh-
teP'fasbion show, calling tt what
(•l~ but "Hooray for Hollywood. H
It pulled out all the stops with
TlllBeltown ftyle, raising $25,000
for National Charity League pro-
gfams.
'One of the fabulous old
Packards at the door belonged to.
Cldrk Gable. lnstde. Jun Carrey
and Whoop• Goldberg imperson-
ators charmed the crowd that
included event chairs Pam Arnett
and Kimberly Rothwe ll
Even the luncheon menu had
Hollywood ndlr. Brown Derby
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Foundation, High Hopes Ne11ro-
logical Brain Trauma. Center and
The Pediatric Ca}lcer Research
Foundation.
Committee members deserv-
ing accolades for their hard work
Cqbb Salad
was served
with Mush·
room Ra v101J
L11 Stula
Cbasen's
Chicken Stdrs
were invented
t the little
qU,S; and nat-
Uf•lly every-
one ha(J to
h.-ve d Shirley
'l)mple before
tlt'v fashion
u.ilfdYdgdnza
tQok over the
~tton Pluce
~llroom run-
Karen McGUnn, executive dlredor
at SOS (left). wt.th Alan Greeley
(center) and Michael Kang.
include Suzi
Burke,
StephanJe Avt-
la. Susie Hill-
gren, Jerrt-
lynn Kline,
Nancy Cleere-
mam, Lynn ,
Struiberg,
·ctndy Stokke,
and Jill Welse.
. Sue Or1h
spent hours
teaching the
young Nation-
al Charity
League models
how to Mwalk
the walk•, and
~'Y
Thr wonderful KJtty Leslie put
Oii d loUdpdloow of a fashion
~&ow fE'dtunng hne apparel from
lb1· fine merchants at FashJon
Isl.ind About 600 National Ch<lr·
tty Lrt1que moms dnd daughters
WNf> Joined by a few dads -
Jay Arnett, Sergio AvUa, Jim
Carmack, Bruce Cleeremenas,
Il>b Edmonston, Doug Kanen,
J~ Kline, Jim Orth, Phil Painter
<tC>d Rob Ukroplna -in raising
nePd<'d funds to ~uµport the
cli,tng(• Cot.1st College ChiJdre n's •
• ,, • • • ;. Relax
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; • Rejuvenate ,. ,. • ,. . ......
it pclid off
handsomely as Leslie reports she
has a whole new crop of future
fashion mavens ready to carry on
Orange Coast runway tradition.
Generous sponsorship came
from a community-wide base
with special assistance from
Dorothy Koll, Patrick O'Brien,
Bob Fallon, Joyce Uktoplna, Lee
Hancock, Phil Belling, Bob and
Sbert Best, Barbara and Keith
Bumham...l'he-JohnJUshop ~-.
Uy, and corporate donors includ-
ing The Dot Printer, INC, and
Fashion I!iland Management.
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Your
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: Aromatic Treatment Faclals ~ Glycollc Peels
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ICAYAICS
Look for
the opening of
fho A/oh• Room
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Mon & WorMn'e' Shirt&, 5horte & Outerwoar
Aleo fo•turlne Haw•ll•n Collecti t11ee, Antl(;\uee,
Lo~t1oarde, Surfl>oarde & 5katevoarde
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Share Our Selves and The
Robert Mondavi Wine and Pood
Center presented the filth annual
Celebrity Chefs benefit dinner
for the Orange Aid Project.
A chic gathering of local
patrons paying $150 each sam-
pled the dartng Indonesian cui-
sine of some of Orange County's
most talented culinary artisans.
Michael Kang, Teel Gray, Alan
Greeley, Gwen KvavU. Andrea
HW. Jack IC.almUan. Jean Pierre
Le Man••sler, John McLaugblln. ·
Puca! Olbata, ChrlltlaD Raal-
nom, and Jeedy Sagaml Wakao
were in the kitchen of Mondavt.
helping to raise an impressive
$100,000 to benefit SOS, a non-
profit agency providing food,
medical, dental and financial aid
for those in need in this commu-
nity.
Specifically, this yea.r's money
chest is desigiaated to help create
a job training program to prepare
participants to work in restau-
rants and the food industry as a
whole.
:Funds are needed for'th.is
Above left: Newport Beach chapter 11_esldent Diane Edmonston wlth daughters Brittany (front) and
Chelsea. Above right Co-c:haln Pam Arnett '(left) and Kimberly Rothwell (right).
program in order to transform the
SOS' exiSting non-active kitchen
into an active training facility,"
spokesperson Sue Cannon said.
dler, John and Barbara Hetter-"
man, Gary and Betsy JenkinJ,
Marlo and Joyce Bonura, Joe
and Joy Avttea, Mike and Del
Johnson, 1..elfaod Ully McElan,
Paul and Sue Ellen O'Conner,
Kay Rosoff, Ed and Diana Ster-
ling, Prank Vacarro, and Mike
Walker.
Attending. the Mondavi cele-
bration: George and Beverly Pb-• a.w. COOK'S column runs etvery
Thursday and Saturday.
Electric Boats
• Power Boats
• Wave Runners
2 Mile Pua Walk
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Satv.rdly
JW1e 7, 1997
The ~ood life doesn't get much better.·
Choose from a wide range of watercraft.
Also available are mot or boats suitable for
cruising the harbor. sleek 14' sa ilboats,
plus off-shore runabouts to view the
California Coastline.
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will be prc.kntcd to che cop thr;tt flnishm In aJt a1t107 and to every child participant imm«liardy followi111 the conclusion of~ !'KC. ~ • •
Go d Crown Award
pmtn1td on Ra« O.y co an Individual ~ho lw<0nuibu1td 10 thetpon of runnins-NomlntOOnt will bf~ fvf ~olN«wpott Baich. Plmwtubcnitaehon ankle with aailof photo olJOllf nomlntt t0:
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MUSIC
IRISH MUSIC
The Tinker's Own perform
Irl.sh folk music from 8 to 10 p.m.
today at Barnes & Noble Book-
store, Metro Pointe Center, 901B
South Coast Drive, Suite 150,
Costa Mesa. Admission is free.
For information, call 444-0226. .
GUrTAR ENSEMBL.E
Orange Coast College's Guitar
Ensemble presents lts annual
spring concert at 8 p .m. today 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.
OVER.ftEACTORS
The Over-Reactors will per-
form from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at
Diedrich Espresso Cafe in Crystal
Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
For information, call 751-223;3.
WIND ENSEMBLE
Orange Coast College's Wind
Ensemble presents its annual
spring concert at 3 p.m. Sunday in
OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall,
27C>1 Fa'.irview Road, Coste\ Mesa.
Advance tickets are $3.50 and
tickets at the door are $5. For
information, call 431-5880.
ART
ARTIST SIGNING
Town Square Gallery offers a
signing today from 6 to 9 p.m. by
internationally acclaimed artist
Michael Bryan, who uses a com-
bination of painting techniques,
perspectives and rich colors to
examine the power and energy in
man's relationship with nature.
He will be al Thangle Square,
1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
For information, call 548-7797.
NEWPORT EXHIBIT
The Newport Beach Central
Llbrary offers an exhibit of pho-
tographs of Newporftfea·ch talc"en
at night called •A pres Nuit • on
display through May 31 in the
-toyer of the library; 1000 Avocado
Ave. For more information, call
, 717-3870.
TUESDAY TALKS
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents ~Tuesday Talks at
Noon," a series of free talks by
artists, critics and historians com-
plementing the art. displayed in
the Museum's galleries at noon in
the Lyon Auditorium, Museum
Education Center at 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.
· On Tuesday, Llta Albuquerque,
the artist represented in the per-
manent collection, will speak
about her work. For information,
call 759-1122.
IMAGINATION PARTY
The Orange County Depart-
ment of Education and the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center presents the 12th annual
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Imagination Celebration through
May 11 throughout the county.
The festival of the arts for chil-
dren, teenagers and families will
feature an array pf concerts, per-
forman~. hands-on workshops,
exhibits and activities at sites
throughout the county.
•Today, Thangle Square pre-
sents "Cultures of the World,•
inJemationally themed perfor-
mances . of song, dance, music,
stories and more at 1870 1-larbor •
Blvd., Costa Mesa.
• Sunday, the Orange County
Museum of Art presents "Llghtsl
C~eta! Action!," stretching your
imagination in the magical world
of photography at 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.
•Just Imagine," a guided voyage
thro_ugh the imagination with
music, narration and dance, will
al.so 'be presented Sunday at the
DeF.ore Dance Center, 151
Kabnus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa·
Mesa.
•Monday, the Orange County
Performing Arts Center presents
an Invitational Dance Festival at
Segef$'om Hall and on Tuesday,
"Pepito's Story" will be staged at
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. The Launch Pad presents
"Illusions and Imaginings." spow-
ing how laser technology can cre-
ate new art forms, at Crystal
Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
• Thursday, the Orange Coun-
ty Performing Arts Center pre-·
sents an Invitational Orchestra
festival at Segerstrom Hall, 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 833-
8500.
'VERTI GROUP'
The Gregory Gallery features
work by sCl,tlptor Russell Jacques
titled "The Verti Group," vertical
polished steel combinations,
through May at 3406 Via Lldo,
·Newport Beach. For information,
call 723-0887. ,.
HISTORICAL ART
Israel artist Joel Rohr presents
his lantlscapes and portraits of the
H9ly Land through mid-May at
the Jewish Commumty Center of
Orange County, 250 E. Balcer St.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call 755-0340
OTY HAU. GAUERY
•orange County, Etc.,• featur-
ing oils, portraits and landscapes
by local artist Jack Cannon, and
•Colors and Images Pleasing to
the Eye," expressive and vibrant
oils and acrylics by Peter David-
son, will be on display in the
Newport Beach City Hall Gallery
through Tuesday at 3300 Newport
Blvd. For information,, call 717-
3870.
VIDEO INSTALLATION
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents the in1emation~y
circulated video installation work,
"The Theater of Memory," by
contemporary artist Bill Viola at
the Museum's Installation Gallery
through June 1 at 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.
For information, call 7 59-1122.
'FIRST IMPRESSIONS'
"First Impressions: The Lagu-
na Beach Art Association " is at
the Orange County Museum of
Art South Coast Plaza _Gallery
through June 15. wFirst Impres-
sions" features selected Califor-
nia "plein air" paintings created
by the founders of the association
from the Orange County Museum
of Art.
SPECIAL
CAR SHOW
The Balboa Merchants and
Owners Association presents the
third annual Balboa Pier Classic
Car Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday. On display will be more
than 400 classics, convertibles,
custom roadsters. street rods ,
sports cars, etc. The event is free.
For information, call 760-0929.
WINE AND FOOD
The Balboa Bay Club presents
its third annual Newport Beach
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.. Spring Wme and Food Festival
today and Sunday at 1221 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
The' event includes several serru-
nars, an auction ~d wine tasting,
and will benefit the Assistance
League of Newport-Mesa. For
information and cost, call &45-
5000.
HOME SHOW
The Orange County Fair-
grounds presents a Home and
Remodeling show from 10 a.m. to
9 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m .
Sunday at Building Nos. 10 and
12, 88 'Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Ad.mission is $5.75 for adults,
senior citizens pay $3 and chil-
dren under age 12 Me free. For
information, call (818) 909-9963.
CYB ER CAFE
Orange Coast College otters its
"Saturday Morrung Cybercafe"
from -9t a.m. to noon today in Hi-
Tech Lab Room 201 of OCC's
Technology Center. The topic of
the day will be "Sports and fanta-
sy leagues -the competition ls
hot.• Sessions are $29 per class.
For more information, call 432-
5880.
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SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1997 Aai ..
can cavalry uruts that fought for I and May 11, and Sundays at .l~
the Uruon during the Civil War, pm on May 18 and 25. Ticke ,
will be recounted at 11 a m. Tues-for Fndays and Sundays are $1 ·
day in Orange Coast College's Saturdays a.re $20 and studena •
Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fauview and seruor citizen discounts are"
Road, Costa Mesa. 1\vo members available. For mformation, call '
of the New Buffalo Soldlers, a 1 435--4043 .. ! reenactment group that cele-
brates the deeds of the "Black
Horse Regiment,• will speak. For
information, call 432-5725.
SLIDE LECT\JRE
Mark Nedleman, a seasoned
traveler, educator and explorer.
offers an how of slides and d.ls-
cussion on a unique community
situated in Northern Scotland as
well as current issues and future
trends from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednes-
day at the Costa Mesa Library,
1955 Park Ave. Admission IS free.
For informatiC?n, call 546-5918
• 'HAMLEr .a,
Orange Coast College presentt;
"Hamlet" during OCC's 12tbl
a nnual "Shakespeare Month•,
production at 8 p.m. today and. ,
Sunday and May 8-11 in OCC's r
Robert B. Moore Theatre, 270.1 l
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa . :
Advance tickets cost $6 for Thurs~ ~
day and Sunday performances'
and $7 for Friday and Saturdaf {
shows, advance discount ticke~ ~
Me $5 and $6 for OCC students.
seruor atizens and children und~.
age 12 and bckets sold at the door
are $8 and $9. For information. 1 call 432-5880
STAGE 'OLD TIMES' ~
THEATDE DISTRICT South Coast Re~~rtory pre-
•• n sents the drama Old Tunes"~
The Theatre D1stnct presents through May 18 on SCR's_Second
the play "Lilies of the Field,· a Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, t
study of ego, control and surren-Costa Mesa The performance
der, which opens today and runs schedule will be Tuesday through ~
through May 31 at 2930 Bristol , Fnday at 8 p .m., Saturdays at 2~30,
St., Costa Mesa. Performances are and 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30
CINCO DE rv,AYO . Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm., , and 7·30 p.m. Tickets are $26-$39.,
The Newport Beach Sister City Sundays at 7 p.m. this Sunday For information, call 957-4033. ·, Association will hold its annual •
Cinco De Mayoce~bration kom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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. Tick-
ets are $35. Fesuve, casual soutl:i
of the border attire is encow aged .
For reservauons, call 646-4278.
FLORAL DESIGN
Corona d~I Mar's Oasis Center
otters a sue-week workshop on
"Exotic Floral DeSJgn" from 6:30
to 9:30 pm. on Mondays ~in
ning this Monday at 800 Mar-
guente Ave. Registration fee is
$43. For information, call 64 4-
3151.
HISTORY LECTURE
The history of the "Buffalo Sol-
d.lers," the famed African Ameri-
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a> I l's been an evt-'nlful week tor
hype-crcdllng. 1lloqkdl, wan-
t-na-be mteUectudl!.
C According to one -former
" Newport Bf'ach Mdyor John
\\ Hedges in his Right Stuff coi-
n umn -we clfC' to belwve that
L Costa Mesd council member
C Libby Cowdn\ pro-business
C srance in a recent vote· 1s dktnTo
\1\ support tor "prosutulton dnd
ft drug USC.•
g. l enjoyed Hedges' logic that if
I.I you sup.port d tree markf't in a
" legal manner, you must dlso
h support r1 free market for those
1 which drc illegal. In addition. he
ti r1ttempts to compare the bus1-
e ness of vending and mdkmg dn
It honest hving to skateboarding
~ on oceanfront sidewdlks and
b rughttune fishing ftom a pier.
~ both of which I'm sure (given
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THE BIG SPtN
Bill Popejoy -the Newport
Beach millionaire who took a
brief swing at running the coun-
ty after it went bankrupt -was
named director of the state lot-
tery. Popejoy found politics to be
a bit untasteful dwing his coun-
ty stint but said that the lottery
post is less politics than it is
business. And for the record, he
doesn 't play the lottery.
HIGH HONOR
Once closed in the name of
declining eruollment, Lincoln
Elementary this weelC achieved
what must be -in sports jargon
-the comeback player of year
award. The Corona del Mar· •
grade school was single d out as
a California Distingµ.ished
School, one of only 225 in the
state. The honor is passed out to
elementary schools every other
year. -
BUILDING CHIEF
Hedges' logtc) contnbuted much
0 to the local economy.
5 lnstedd of hypocrillcaUy "bat-
MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1l0l
Bill Popejoy named dJrector of the C~llfomia lottery.
Newport Beach snagged a
highly respected building offi-
ciaHrom Glendale as its new
director of building and safety.
Jay Elbettar, who received
praise for his work in the Los
Angeles County city, replaces
Raimar Schuller.
.ting inflammatory words around
UI carelessly," why doesn't Hedges
1 focus on redJ issues:
i1 • Did th(' sidewalk vendors
v take s1gnif1cant business away
J from other Costa Mesa business-
( es that pay property truces?
Jl • Were there any reports that
these vendors were oisonin
a our <;,9mmunit1es Wlt un ea y
food?
h • How many accidents have
C been recorded over the years
!!I involving sidewalk vendors?
Then he drags Costa Mesa
council member Joe Enck.son
into his poorly thought-out col-
, umn and forgets to ask the most
; important question. N Did council
member Cowan call you a
racist?# Of course !be answer
wouldn't ht his spifeful message.
Thankfully, the Daily Pilot
editorial stall carefully listened
to council member Cowan's
remarks and based their positive
message earlier in the week on
, facts, n~t f1ct1on.
The truth 1s out there, and so
•
is Hedges. '
Given hJS logic. 1f extensJVe
noise from these vendors was a
significant problem, we should
soon ban overhead airplane and
helicopter flights. motorcycle
riding on residential streets and
washing mdchrne usagc> dunng
Sunday ndp tune.
DAVE ANDERSON
Costa Mesa
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TEEN PREGNANCY
al etlorts, the teen pregnancy
rate has soared in south side
Costa Mesa and some stu-
dents concede they come
awa y confused from the dis-
tnct's sex ed classes. The
recent spike in teen birth rates
in the Costa Mesa community
has triggered a series of state
grants to non-profit groups
that will concentrate on the
problem. Still, debate flourish-
es on whether groups such as
Planned Parenthood should
even be involved ,in the edu-
cation process at ·the school
level.
THE SHOWMAN
William James Edwards Sr.,
whose name became an icon
m the movie theater business
and whose touch for innova-
tion was golden Ontil the end,
was laid to rest. •A man of -
passion,''. eulogized Disney
Vice President Phil Barlow. His
natne -m light and otherwise
-will glow on.
NATURE CENTER
As anticipated, the highly
touted Environmental Nature·
Center suffered a clobbering .
setback when the Newport ·,
Mesa school.district agreed to
cul the center's funding in
half. The nature center-a
wooded glen that serves as an
outdoors classroom for many
local students -recently cele-
brated its 25th anniversary.
Fund-raising efforts for the
center are under way.
MAAC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Due ln early June, Alejandra Barba, 15, of Costa Mesa
holds 4-month-old Danny Armendo for a fellow student
~' • , best of the readers hotline .
.. • ~ilingual education-misunderstood
I n reading the article on billn-
• gual education, one thing iB
, -evident. Many people do not
dent as #noise,• thus no real
learning can take place. Access
to the district's core curriculum,
which must, by law, be offered lo ._ understand bilingual education.
: first and most impor-
• tant, the goal of a qual-
; lty bilingual educatlon-
af program is Engliih
_proficiency.
The reason for
· instruction in native
; · language is as follows.
~· The process of acqul.r-
; tng academic English . _takes an overage stu-
•dent about ven
:years. Du.ri.ng the time
: a stud nt ls learning
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each student, can only
be effectively delivered
if the student under-
stands what is being
presented.
It is Incumbent on
each teacher of llm!ted
Engllih profident stu-
dents to otter dally
English language
development in the
classroom to fadlitate
the students learning
English. The California
OeJ)dltment of Bduca·
tion recommends a
mlnimum of 30 min·
• English, reading and 1 content area subjects
(science, social studt
and math) are taught in the
;native language.
'Iii UntiJ the student can under·
ttan~;Ush, material presented
ut a day of development While
a student l ems .BngJiJh, thot
same •tu.dept ll leam.lng the con-
tent of sdence, IOdal ltUdiel -end
( fn . v~ by.tl»Jtu.-1qo1U\Jn Ute netave ~ -
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When the student is able to com-
prehend English, all the knowl-
edge the child has learned in the
native language will tr~er to
English. Thus a district can pro-
vide core content instruction so
the student does not lose learn-
ing time while unable to compre-
hend English.
Reading can al.so be taught ln
native language. You only learn
to read one time. There ts a high
degree of transferability between
English and Spanish so that a
student who learns to read in
Spanish will be able to transfer
those reading skills tnto English.
Many schools with bilingual
programa offer an early exit pro·
gram that offers bilingual educa·
lion in grades K through 3, with
transition to Bnglilh in grade
four.
Some scbooll offetla lAte exit
prognlm that maJntaint students
~ bi''"l'Ml.~(lU9b
•
si.Xth grade. Both programs can
be effective for students.
Research has shown students
will have the most long-term suc-
cess in school when the materi
that is presented to students is
comprehensible. The key to any
district's bilingual program
should be based on what will
offer the best educational oppor-
tunity for students.
The district should continue
bilingual education. Immersion
ln English is not the answer.
A quality bilingual program
that will lead to students becom-
ing proficient is English ls the
answer. In order for that to hap-
pen, there should \:ta a study of
succetlful program models. The
district then needs to design and
implement a program tailored to
its needs, which wtll lead to stu-
dent success.
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• • y father would have loved to be
here today -you kriow how he loves a
tun house. I spent nearly every day with
hiin, but I'd give anything to spend one
n:zore day with him .••
..: James Edwards 111: on the passing
of his father, James Edwards Sr.
letter: of the week
To a teacher who left
• me many memones
T hroughout our lives every
one of us has ~nefited from
gifted and selfless teachers. I
can still recall many of my teach-
ers, but there was one in particu-
lar who gave a gift of joy and
richness that is limitless.
I met his son recently and was
·given his address. I was faceless to
him as one of more than 100 stu-
dents in the class he instructed, so
my acknowledgement is not for
him personally, but for -his role as
my teacher:
I recently sent the attached
love letter to· Bruce Piner, a long-
time instructor at Orange Coast
College. Perhaps by making it
public others will be inspired to
contact the teachers who invested
their time and talents in nurturing
personal growth and forever
enriChi_ng the lives of their stu-_
dents:
The life path for each of us
winds through many places,
events and people. Of these fac-
tors it's ~ people who exert a
far greater influence on our lives
than anything else possibly could.
I also believe that the only legacy
one leaves is the influence they
have had on the Jives of others.
This letter tells but gne story In
your personal legacy, and of the
gift you gave to my wife and me
almost 20 years ago that has
enriched every day of our lives
since 'then. ~ we met you in the lecture hall
at Orange Coast College for a
spring semester art appreciation
class. We were there to learn
something about Hart" and
looked to you for guidance in
how to identify the good stuff
from the bad. But we never
learned that.
What we got instead was an
appreciation of how an artist can
visualize something and then
commit that vision using various
media into its final form. You
taught us to look at Pkasso's
.. Bufl's Head" and see not only a
head and homs fashioned from a
bicycle seat and handlebars but
the creative process that enabled
him to separate art from junk
parts.
Because of you, Connie and I
carry new words, new meanings
and new phrases into our every-
day lives. For instance, you taught
us the word "sincere" may have
come from the Italian phrase
•sensa cero," which means "with-
out waJ(." alluding to the practice
of some Jess-accomplished sculp-
tors to mix wax and powdered
marble to fill in little "Oops!H in
their works. NNaughty bits, H your
term for male and female private
parts, has become part of our
falflily vernacular.
For the artists we studied you
gave a sense that yoJ.J knew each
of them petso'rrally. The little.
insights you gave into their lives,
their environment and conditions
that influenced their work all con-
tributed to the vivid imagery that
brought their art to life for us.
The early painters, without
knawledge of perspective, tech-
nique or anatomy, and without
the local Aaron Brothers Art
Mart created masterpieces that
have endured for many centuries.
Sculptors, working with unfor-
giving and imperfect stone, creat-
ed works like M ichelangelo's
•oavir;t" where one would swear
his eyes are bf ue, notmiirble . -
wbite. In #Poseidon and DaphneH
-(I think), the viewer is convinced
that the sculpture is not rock but _
flesh as Daphne's buttocks yields
to the force of PoSfidon's grasp.
It's easy to understand how an
instructor could teach about art
using masterpieces from great
artists Uke Rubens, Renoir .pnd
Dali. But you carried us way
beyond that point. You taught an
alertness and sensitivity to the
works of lesser artisans, works
found every day in architecture
and lan~caping,
in furniture, in abstract expres-
sion, even in the coklr::s-selected
for a house, a fa bric or a car.
You opened wide our eyes to
the impact artists have on our
lives. Your gift of 20 years ago,
like the Eveready bunny, just
keeps on going, and keeps on
giving. Could we have enjoyed
art without seeing it through
your eyes? Yes, I guess so. But
would we have recognized it:S
abundance and really appreciat-
~d what we saw? No, I don't
think that would have been pos-
sible.
I was only one of so many stu-
dents who were privileged to
have their lives touched by you. I
both recognize and appreciate
the quality of your work. In the
art of teachin!J you are a grand
master and your legacy lives as a
masterpiece personally presented
by yt>u to each of your students.
Thank you, Teacher, for dedi-
cating your life to bring so much
joy and richness to mine. You
have been a great blessing in my
life, and I will never forget you.
DANP. SHOBE
Costa Mesa
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Pash.ion Island's overall figures
remain steadily high, coming in at
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Plus there was that overwhelm-
ing marketing push leading up to
the opening -the banners along
Newport Beach streets, the hot-
ticket charity dinners, the free tote
bags.
"The people involved did a
masterlul job of introducing a new
store to the community," said
Richard Luehrs, president of the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce. "The excitement
about a new business coming to
town was remarkable."
Ed Miller now has official custody of his son, Daniel, who was. taken to Spain Jan. 29.
The jump in sales tax confinns
city officials' earlier predictions
that Bloomingdale's meant big
bucks for 'city finances.
. "Most importantly, this points
out' the significance of the vital
role Newport Center-Fashion
Island plays as a revenue genera-
tor for the city," said Councilman
Dennis O'Neil. who heads a com-
mittee now drafting expansion
plans for the center.
City officials approved a previ-
ous expansion of Fashion Island in
1994 -an act of faith that the mall
could lure a big-name department
store like Bloomingdale's. Thomas
of The bvine Co. said he was
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Miller will be represented by a
Spanish attorney at the hearing.
If Spanish authorities agree
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then Miller should be able to
retrieve Daniel, York said.
If not, the U.S. Department of
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validity of the Orange County
court's ruling, he said.
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his hands cut up from working
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footage, also will be P.Srt ot the
• Jewish Federation Campus prO:
gram The show -developed by
LMng Voices -portrays a ficbon-
alized v~of An.ne .EranlaJlte:
passed away (in the Holocaust),•
said Chelle Friedman. community
relations director for the Jewish
Federation Campus.
The Costa Mesa campus will
sponsor a program beginning at
2:30 p.m. that features a service
with memorial prayers normally
said at funerals and a special
menorah candlelighting ceremo-
ny for survivors and their descen-
dants, Friedman said.
• #Six candles will be lit, one for
each of the million we lost," said Kress; an Irvine resident who will
give the welcome address at Sun-
day's program. •
It is only one of several ways m
which the local Jewish communi-
ty will commemorate Holocaust
Remembrance Day.
The Temple Isaiah congrega-
tion in Newport Beach said spe-
cial prayers in honor of the dead
dwing its Shabbat service Friday
night -a ceremony that will be
repeated at today's 10 a.m. ser-
vice.
Temple Bat Yahm in Newport
Beach will mark the occasion at its
religious school. The classe~ -
which have studied the Holocaust
with age-appropriate books -
will bold memorial services and
see "Through the Eyes of a
Friend· at 9:30 a.m. and noon
Sunday, said Joanne Mercer,
director of the religious school.
"Through the Eyes of a"
Friend,". a multimedia presenta·
tion combined with archival
as told by o.ne of her friends,
Pried.roan said.
The campus also will be the
site of a program presented by
The Society for Humanistic
Judaism's Paci.fie Congregation
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: det.ails on the federation's 2:l0 "'
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and Orange County's Jewish Sec-
ular Association. ,
--rotiong the events included in
the 10 a.m. observance are a
screening of a PBS film about hate
aimes, selected readings, discus-
sion groups, music and poetry.
Kress said Sunday will not be
an easy day for her.
·I have many memories that
are not pleasant at all." Kress said.
"It's difficult to have all those pic-
tures in front of me; I relive the
hardest days. It wasn't a pitnic. •
But Kress relives. that time
again and again, telling ~er story
to schools and other groups
because there are 6 million others
unable to do the same.
~we will never forget,• Kress
said. "And by bringing it out into
the public, we want people to
know it should not happen again.
We want the world to stand up
and speak up.·
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Blauer said. ~u it hadn't been for
these two guys, in another five
minutes, the sliding-glass bed-
room window would have
exploded and would have
allowed the fire to enter the
inside of the structure. It was
within minutes of major dam-
ag~."
No one was hurt, and dam-
age wa~ conlined to $1,500,
Blauer said. He said the cause of
the blaze is still under investiga-
tion.
• Tho homeowner, Bob Thome,
63, said he and bis wife were
downstairs when the fire started
and didn't smell any smGke.
•Tue first I knew about (the
fire), these guys were running on
the street pounding to get in," be
said. "They're incredibly brave, I
think, and caring, and everything
else. I wa. really impressed with
what they did for us.•
Manzo' and .1\lrk bad been
working on a tree-removal pro-
ject on Bayside Drive when they
decided to drive to the public;
restroom at the city marina. They
spotted the smoke while they
were en route, ~iederhaus said.
He said the men will get a letter
of commendation for the deed. ,
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queen for lhP1r wmnmq (•S.,dY"
dbout how they would run th<'H
kingdom., 11 th<•y WC'f<' rulN'> for
d day ·
"I Wr<JlE' lhcit ti I WdS king, I
would lw Vl,ry nice dnd I would
not ldX loo much," Corey said
Crysttnd Sdtd '>h<' would wak(•
up laJ,e tn the mornmqi. becdusr-
dS que<•n, sh(• could get dway
with ll
"I dlso sd1d thdt I would not
bed snohhy qul•c>n, crncl I woulcJ -
n'l ride 1n d .c·dmdg<'," Cryst1nd
scijd "I would wdlk 1n the town
. -
dnd greet all my people because
I wouldn't want everybody
thinking that I was acting too
highly."
The fatr 1s a culmination of
four weeks' of social study
lessons focused on the Rena1s-
'>ance penod, Kelsen said.
"I was very impressed with
the sophistication of how the
kingdoms were ruled," Corey
said. "I didn't realize ·that they
wPre very organized people."
"I hope they can put them-
!>elves in the life of the people of
thdt time qnd really 'get a sense,
of how they lived," Kelsen said.
"I wdnt them to walk away from
this experience realizing that
history can be fun "
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A ll four local prep baseball
teams take it on the chin. again.
. . ~
MER TIME
QUOTE OF THE DAY
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-f{EWl'OHT' VOu.EYBAU aJACH DAN GLENN
• Sailors raise a lot of noise in
disposing of Irvine in three. LEY
-contest Fnday evening.
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SAILORS , -
-THROW-
By Molly Yanity. Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The music on
the Newport Harbor High volleyball
team's warmup tape was so loud that
fans walked outside to wait for the
match to begin. It was so loud that the ·
referee could only motion to the coach-
es because her voice could not be
beard. '
When the Sea View League contest was over, though, it was only the thun-
dering sounds of the Sailors' kills and
cheers that would ring in the Irvine
'Vaqueros' ears the rest of the night.
Newport hammered the Vaqueros,
15-3, 15-4, 16-14 in a Sea View League
And 1t was that last game that
would sing the song of victory for •
Newport, and resonate the sounds of
agony for lrvine.
·we came a long way tonight," said
Newport's Coach Dan Glenn. "Our last
two practices were not good, and
we're at a point in the season where
you're either getting better or worse.
·(From those practices,) it looked
like we were getting worse. Shows
how much I know," Glenn joked.
The Sailors played nearly flawlessly
in the first two games. Passes were
accurate, kills efficiently placed and
timely blocks popped up five times
• SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 83
high school baseball
Hlgb ltwloat
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m•Jdngblg
wavesln the
wortdof
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usheworks
toward a berth .
1n the 2000
Olympic Games
1n Australia.
For'lnslght
into her latest
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Page ip.
MAAC MAR™ /·DAl..Y PllOT
SEA KINGS
BEATEN AT _: -..
CdMspike~
clinch a CIF
playoff berth
with easy win IT AWAY· THEIR OWN· • Sea Kings become road
warriors, sweep El Toro.
By Mike Sciacca, Dally Piiot
EL TORO -Combirung one of
its best defensive matches of the
season with one of its more
impressive road trips, Corona del
Mar High clinched a CIF Playoff
berth Friday night by sweeping
past host El Toro, 15-8, 15-7, 15-
Newport Harbor's
seventh-inning rally 1goes
for naught as Vaqs plate
two-out game-winner to
gain share of Sea View
League .leadership.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
13, m Sea View League boys vol-.IRVINE -PoliJj.caJ analysts
leyball action. and public relations people call it
The Sea Kings found little spin, .. ·
resistance from the Chargers, But sometimes on the athletic
save from the third game, in run-field, putting a happy face on a
ning their le ague record to 6-2 to dire situation can be interpreted
stay in a second-place tie with as making excuses. ·
Newport Harbor. Newport Harbor High base-
Corona del Mar, 9-3 overall, ball coach Jim Kiefer was unwill-
bosts the Sailors Tuesday1.0 a bat-ing to allow the former to be mis-
Ue for second place. taken for the latter Friday, after
"J thought this team did a his Sailors' dropped a pitiless 7-6
great jdb tonight," CdM Coach verdict at Sea View League host
Steve Conti said. ·w e played Irvine.
wb.at I considered a top-notch Kiefer elected not to offer an
GAME, 15-4
El Toro bats come alive in final
two innings and· suddenly ...
By Richard Dunn, Dally Prlot
CORONA DEL MAR -ln melodramatJ.c
fashion, Corona del Mar H.igh's Sea Kings
were defeated Friday by the sword with
which they win.
It was like a Shakespearian t;ragedy
with their own traits leading to their
demise, as the rapier of El Toro -alts-
minwn bats, in this case -pushed a~
11 earned runs in the final 1 1/3 innings.
Though fighting the good fight to the'
bitter end, the Sea Kings finally went
down, 15-4, in Sea View League baseball.
·Our record (8-11-1 , 3-7-~ in league)
may not show it, but from the depths of my
heart, I truly believe these guys are doing
their very best, and as a coach that's all you
_ defensive match --probably our opinion on the latest Ne~~o~rt~.J.~~-~~~~~~~R!!lll:~~ best of the year. We have been negligence, which was entirely
___ ~ ___siding -U-1.'"--_.__.....uderstandable. .Th.rougbo "We p~ayed well all year, ·disappointing season in which
can ask," CdM Coach Joe Koh said. _
-For·the ·ch·argers (12-8-1. 6-4-1), who
play the schools ahead of them in the
standings the last four games (Santa J\.tar-
garita and Irvine), they believe another'
leag\l~ title is in order. but we've the Sailors have spanned the foul what I been work-lines to discover ways to lose. considered a ing in prac-Kiefer has spin doctored enough
hce to malfeasance to soothe a dugout top-notch i m p r o v e fUU of fragile psyches.
d , · upon both In his own humble and ei.ens1ve our blocking respectful way, however, Irvine
match -and dig-Coach Bob Flint, whose class in
b b Ju g 1 n g victory and/or defeat is as con-pro a , i 1-OUI T o n 1 g h t : stant as gravitational pull, may best of the that hard have summed upKiefer's conun-
" work really drum. year ... showed." ·u (a two-out wild pitch that
The Sea allowed the winning run to score -CORONA Kings had from third, where it arrived via a
DEL MAR their transi-throwing error on an infield hit)
COACH tion game in had happened to us, I would
gear the first have said we didn't deseive to
ffiVE CONTI two games win,· Flint said.
d Indeed, all the diamond deter-
an repeat-ruination the Tars could ·muster, • edly fed the wasn't enough to counteract five middle especially 6-foot-5 sophomore errors, three passed balls, two
middle blocker Dennis Alshuler, balks, four walks, three hit bat
who bad seven kills in game one.
Alshuler finished with 16.
"Dennis is seeing the block
really wen and is mak.ilig good
decisrons on the . court," Conti
said of Alshuler. "He played a
great match. So did Blair
(Hoppe)."
Hoppe, a senior outside hitter,
led the Sea King charge with a
9ame-high 22 kills.
The third game tested Cd.M's
resolve. The Sea Kings trailed 5-
0, 9-4, and 11-6, before the Sea
Kings narrowed the deficit to 13-
12 on a Hoppe kill, drew even on
an El Toro hitting error, then took
their first lead on a Greg Burden
slam.
Alter trading sideouts, CdM
~ched the match on another ·
Charger hitting error.
"I love t9 see a team play with
heart, like the way we did in that
third game," Conti said. "You
want to be playing your best ball
heading toward the playoffs, and
I think we're playing pretty well.
You also want to prepare for the
post.season by playing top com-
petition, and we'll be seeing
plenty of that. Fortunately, we
have both at home."
1n addition to the Newport
showdown Tuesday, CdM closes
out the regular sea.son Friday by
hosting league-leading Santa
~aiita. •u~~;:.:;;i::; ,
• SEE SAILORS PAGE 82
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Pacific CoaSt League
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• OlincNld OF Pla)'9ff berth
N•lill'tS-.
University 18, C.ostA MeN 0
Aliso Niguel 11, EstAllnda 4
Laguna Beach 10, Laguna Hiiis 8
.,, ........... (J:tS)
Costa Mesa at Laguna Hills
Laguna Beach at EstMcill
University at Aliso Nlg\Jtll
GREG FRY I DAILY Pit.OT
C orona del Mar Higb's
1Y Harper tries to
evade the tag at the plate,
but ls unable to in Friday's
matchup with El Toro
in Sea View League
baseball. El Toro broke·
loose,' big time, in. the
late going, and won, 15·4.
. "It (that) had
happened to us, I ~
would have said
we didn't deserve
t . u o wzn ...
-IRVINE COACH
BOB FUNT
STANDl•U
5ff View League
.......,... __
W LT
J 1,
290
Irvine 7, rMwport tWbor 6
El Toro 15, CoroN del Miii' 4
Woodbridge 10, S. Margarita 4
..... ,... ...... ():11)
Newport tWbor at CdM
El Toro at Santa Margarita
Woodbridge at Irvine
"In our mind, it was important to beat
Corona del Mar for third place this week.
but we're not shooting for third place," said
El Toro Coach Tom McCaffrey, whose
squad won a share of the league title last
year.
Corona del Mar, with its ace pitcher on
the mound, southpaw Ryan Lewis, bad a 4-
2 lead in the fifth inning with two out.
Lewis, who tiptoed out of trouble in the
second, third and fourth uuungs, struck out
El Toro's Brady Benson and Rob Covault ·
with two runners aboard m the filth
But a grounder to shortstop by the•
Chargers' next hitt~lair Lucas, resulted:'
in a two-run error and El Toro bed ~ •
game, 4-4. Lewis finished the inning a.mt ·
left the game tied.
His replacement, sophomore right-han-
der Matt Larson, suffered the loss. as the
Chargers scored four runs in the sixth and
seven in the seventh -on the heels of their
• SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 82
d~ily pilot high schoQI athlete of the ·week
• Newport Harbor's MaQ.ueno enters Sea View
I;.eague Finals ranked No. 1 in discus and shot.
By Richard Dunn. OrM/y Pilot
Astorchbearer for the long gray line of
Newport Harbor High throwers,
senior standout Sylvia Madueno, thanks to
0 a recent jolf of confid. ence, ts burning her I! own path of track and field distinction
~ -just in the nick of time. ! Only daYJ away from returning to the
.... ~ View League Finals, where Madueno 0 amrutted she •bombed out last year• m ~ the girls shot put and discus, she has been § launching plenty of minil -like throws
lately for Coach Bric 1\veit'• se.uor., whose ..,..,. __ .. ~v.!Jsten1ng bi,t~ 1n Weight
events is dearly the school's most
celel;>rated springtime accom~ent in
the 1990s.
A week ago, Madueno sent the discus
flying llS feet in sWUting winds, a
personal recotd, indeed, but ~some
questions along the way, because ,
according to Sailor throwing coach Tuny .
Mancuso, strong winds are a discus
thrower's belt friend.
1Wo days later, on Saturday et the
f
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SATURDAY, MAY~. 1997
high school base~all
,.~o-Niguel ~8.llies ·Iate to sUlidue Estancia
• Wolverines score seven .
runs in the final three
~.£4nings to break away
·~tli'om a 4-4 standoff.
"" ....
• ~ .. a~ Mike Sciacca, Dally Pilot
;. •vi.
-<1,:,L COSTA MESA -For one
" 1l:Jrief, tumultuous inning Friday
-ESTANOA COACH PAUL TROXEL
afternoon, Aliso Niguel High's
•· ¢p on first place in the Sea
~ \aew League appeared in peril.
• , .. The would-be culprit,
• Estancia, had just battled back
from a four-run deficit to tie the
,game in the fourth. But tor every
.. ·Eagle run, the Wolverines had
. more than one knockout punch.
· • Aliso Niguel· broke away
from a 4-4 tie by scoring twice in
the fifth, and the Wolverines
clubbed three doubles that
accounted for four runs lD a five-
run seventh as the visitors went
on to a resounding 11-4 Pacific
Coast League vi'ctory. ...
In two victories over Estancia
this week, Aliso Niguel scored
24 runs.
·Despite the loss, I thought
w~ competed very well today,"
Estancia Coach Paul noxel said
•Aliso Niguel -that's a good
balldub. They just beat us. But,
our kids never gave up. Just like
in life, you get knocked down,
you have get back up. With our
guys, there's always hope."
Troxel saw a glimmering UlY
of it in the fourth.
The Eagles (3 -16-1, 1-9-1 in
league) were in a 4-0 hole and
•
had been limited to just two hits
by Wolverine standout Drew
Parkin heading into the fourth.
Somehow, Estancia managed
to score four runs in the frame.
The Eagles did it on a single hit,
loo, that being Mario Romo's
Ulfield single . Parkin, however,
yielded three walks and. the
Wolverines defense matched
that number in errors.
Designated hitter Jenathan
Myer's squeeze bunt RBI knot-
ted the score at 4-4.
But, like a champion, Aliso
Niguel (15-6, 10-1) responded
quickly in the ~·
The one-out rally began
when Wolverine designated hit-
ter Jeff Campbell singled for his
third hit of the game. Moments
later, Evan Katz, who previously
had struck out to Eagle starter
Steve Wilson and grounded out
fo catcher Sam Ogas in front of
the plate, tripled to deep center
field to score Campbell for the
lead. Park.in then delivered an
RBI single to make it 6-4.
In the seventh, the Wolver-
ines blew the game open with
their double bonanza.
In addition to the Mario Romo
sibgle, Ju~ Romo doubled and
Ogas singled in the second
inrung to account for 'the
Estancia offense.
PAORC COAST WGUI
Aliso Nlguel 11, Est.nda 4
Aliso Niguel 001 320 5 -11 12 3
Estanica 000 400 O -4 6 1
Parkin, Tillit (4) and Charles. Wilson,
M . Romo (7), Myer (7) and Ogas .
W -Tillit. l · Wilson. 38 -Ricketts (AN),
Katz (AN). 2B • Campbell (AN), Parkin
(AN), Orlandos (AN), J. Romo (E).
GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar Hlgh's Royal McMackin rounds bases after crushing a home run in the Sea Kings' Sea View duel with El Toro.
•.. 5 victory over the Sea Kings c:..en Wednesday. t :~ ''We put so much of the pitch-
'
; ~ load on Ryan Lewis and
: ~att Larson that eventually
1 • they're going to tir::! out, but it's a I; good learning experience for
: both of them because they're
I b9lh underclassmen.· Koh s~d.
. _El Toro leadoff hitter
Clemente Bonilla, who literally
stole a run in the third inning.
ripped a two-run home run in
the sixth to give the Chargers a
permanent lead, 6-4.
An out later in the sixth, two
walks led ta more trouble, as
Covault cashed in with a two-
run single to left field. Covault
and Jeff Bibler each had two-run
singles in the seventh.
CdM, an offensive-minded
team this year, gave up 15 hits
and had just six of its own.
In the fourth, the Sea Kings
~MUSTAN
'\. .. ~,~
~~versity bangs out 21
f~e hits en route to 18-0
: D cific Coast League win ..
: ewer luckless Mustangs.
• : :I Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot ...
• • IRVI.N:E -It was bad, real baQ..
' bad that it might need some 1: .~rspective. 1ry this one: Uni-
'•·yersity High's leadoff hitter Gil
1 ·Su.iaunoa went 2 for 2 ... in the ~rst inning.
When the game was all but
said and done, though, the Cos-
ta Mesa Mustangs ctid some-
thing admirable -they didn't
:SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM 81
~rs and four wild pitches.
But even then, the visitors
ebow managed to come
UllllJtlin one strike of extra
.• gs. :f , • Newport left-hander Garrett -I lfyzum battled admirably on the
fO!>und, tannmg eight to work
bli way out ol more jams than
Jackie <:nan. He allowed only t'-o earned runs and no extra-
be$e hits. •
-. The Long Beach State -
bound senior also singled
twice and scored a pair of
runs, ettlllg the table behind
leadoft man Donner Walters (2
4 with two runs) for a com·
r
quit.
With the score 18-0 m the top
of the seventh, the Mustangs'
Julius Vasquez singled to left
field. Al Lambert followed with a
walk. Coach Doug Deats insert-
ed Federico Ceja to pinch-hit.
Ceja ripped a single to load the
bases with one out.
For the first .time all game,
Costa Mesa was threatening to
score. From the team that had
had just one hit prior lo the final
· inning -a Vasquez single in th
second -it looked like the
shutout was not going to hap-
pen.
But it did. A double play end-
ed the game three pitches later.
bined six RBI from Joe Urban,
Shawn O'Donnell and Danny
Pulido.
After Irvine (14-8, 8-3 in
lMgue). which moved into a
first-place Sea View tie with
Santa Margarita, scored a pair
ot runs in each of its first two
at-bats, the Sailors (6-14, 2·9
and now mathe matically elimi-
nated from a ClP Playoff berth)
strung four straight singles
behind a one-out Josh Gues-
man wan:.
Walters and Nuzum singled
to load the bases and big bopper
Urban singled home two to
haJve the deficit in the third.
O'Donnell followed with a
rope to right field, but the relay
beat a Newport runner to third
tor a crucial out.
An error, wild pitch , pa ed
. -. . . . .... ~ .. --· -
jumped on Charger starter Bran-
don Gulligan. Royal McMackin
started the inning with a· solo
home run to right field, then Ty
Harper walked, moved to sec-
ond on a wild pitch and scored
on the subsequent iniield single
by Evan Schiff and error by the
pitcher
With Schiff on second, Pre-
ston AllobeUo-singled to center,
then a fielder's choice off the bat
of PauJ MacMillan scored Schiff
from thud.
Justin Anderson's single to
The Uruvers1ty Trojans a.re a
good team with great bats.
Scouts flock to the bleachers to
watch senior Garrett Atkins.
They got an eye-full Friday
afternoon as the big third base-
man went 4 for 5 with a double
and two RBI. University of Notre
Dame-bound Randy
Lukasiewicz ripped three hits
and scored each time. Eli Stokols
· pitched five innings of one-hit,
scoreless baU. Even the Trojans'
subs were having the game of
their lives. ·
At the end of that dreaded
first inning, University led 7-0.
Everyone in the starting lineup
scored ... at least once. Suiaunoa
ball and smgle allowed Irvine to
make it 5-3 in the fourth, but
Harbor pulled even when
Urban's RBI double and O'Don-
mill's RBI single followed
inning-opening singles by Wal-
ters and Nuzum in the fifth.
Irvine parlayed a hit batsman,
sacrUice bunt and timely single
into a 6-5 lead in the fifth, but
Harbor kept hope alive with a
seventh-lnn1ng rally.
Urban, who reached base in
all four plate appearances, was
hit by a pitch with one out. He
remained on first one out later,
when Pulido, the Sea View
League Male Athlete of the
V ar, strode confidently to the
plate.
Pulido promptly drove an RBI
double off the fence in right-
center field, but 1.rvine ~tarter
•••• *
center scored MacMillan for
Cd M 's fourth ·run, staking Lewis -
to a temporary 4-2 lead.
"Our kids stepped up and·got
the big hits when they needed
to," McCaffrey said. ·
SE.A VIEW WGUE
El Toro 15, Corona del Mar 4
El Toro 001 124 7 • 15 15 1
Corona del Mar 000 400 0 • 4 6 2
Gulllgan, Reyes (4) and Steinau;
Lewis, Larson (6), Harper (7) and
Hatfield. W -Reyes. L -Larson.
28 • Covault <en, Hatfield (CdM).
HR • Lucas <£n. Bonilla (fl1, McMackin
(CdM).
A LY
ended up going 3 for 5; Costa
Mesa's Joe Jeffers struck him
out in th& fifth, and only four
guys got to the plate that inning.
Jeffers fanned three of them.
The loss dropped Costa Mesa
to 7 -13 and 2-9 in the Pacific
Coast League. Meanwhile, Uni-
versity is 15-7 and in third place
in the PCL with an 8-3 record.
PAOAC CoAST WGUI
University 18, Cost.a Meta 0
Costa Mesa 000 000 0 · 0 3 2
University 712 503 x -18 21 1
Lambert. Jeffers (5), OeTemple (6)
and Vasquez. Stokols, Atkins (6),
Nolan (7) and M cDonald, Candelas (5).
W -Stokols. L -Lambert, 2·5.
28 -Atkins (U), Preston (U7, Trubo (U).
38 -Claytor (U). HR • McNeil (U).
Jared Flint, who earned bis third
win i.n five decisions by going
the distance, retired the side to
preserve the deadlock.
Nuzum induced a groundoi.tt
and infield pop to start the Irvine
seventh. But Matt Brundage
worked a walk, then advanced
to third on an W-advised over-
throw of first on a Ryan Brucker
infield single.
With a 2-2 count to Jordan
Blen, a curveball in the dirt car·
omed pff the Newport catchers
sprawling block attempt, as the
game-winner scored without a
play. Su~W..
WIM 7, Newport MettMw I
Newport Harbor 003 020 1 • 6 11 5
Irvine 220 110 1 -7 9 0
Nuium •nd Waite, Fllnt 8nd
GoldJteln W • Fllnt. 3·2. L • Nu.rum,
2 2. 28 • Urban (NH), PulldO (NH).
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COSTA MaA -!kel...W
High» Malt a-. wbo ... ol1
a.~ ~ya tr•lltYl8 ~ 8n4eamed • .,. d~top.
three flMbM iii the freeSty_Le
apiint., UC> poeted a ~
belt • tbe 1oo-yeni he Of
52.~8 in Prlday's 129·39 non-
~ boys swim loU to vi&it-
~ Huntingtoa; Beacbi
Hou wu second in the too
free and third in the 50 flee,
while Clint Caulldn, Paul
Secrest and Brad Weyman
joined him in tbe taJay tri·
umph. Which WU ma.de J>o!li·
b1e when the Oilers' ~
was disqualified.
Hoss and his teammates
wrap~ up the regular seuon
with a 3-1 record, and will pur-
sue more t>Rs at the Padfic
Coast League Pinals, begin-
ning with prelimJ Monday at
Aliso Niguel.
In girls competition ,
Estancia freshman Lauren Cas-
sity won the 50-Md 100-yard
freestyle sprints to keep Hunt-
ington Beach from sweeping
every first-place finish in the
Oilers' 112-58 nonleague win.
Cassity touched out at 26.75
seconds iil the 50 and clocked
a 59.4'in the 100, while team-
mates Peri Baker and Blake
Frino finished second and
tbir..Q. respectively, in the. 200
individual medley. Frino (100
breaststroke) and Baker (100
backstroke) also added third-
place finishes.
Hollie Fassnacht turned in a
second-place showing in the
~00 free for the Eagles, and
also finished third in the 100
butterfly.
The Eagles wrap up the reg-
ular season with a 3-record,
ea g to next week's Pacif-
ic Coast League Prellininaries
Tuesday at Aliso Niguel.
NoflllUG41E
BOYS
Hfn ....... 129, Est.nd• J9
200 medley ntl•y • 1, Hunting·
ton Beach, 1:50.59.
200 fNe -1. Worley (HB), 1:59.62;
2. Stopnik {HB). 2:00.12; 3. Klkawa
(HB). 2:02.56. ' .
200 IM -1. Shaw (HB), 2:17.59;
2. Lapame (HB), 2:17.65; 3. Vaughn
(HB), 2:25.40. .
SO t....-1. lac:opettl (HB), 22,8;
2. McDonald (HB), 23.31; 3. Hoss (E),
23.35.
100 fly -1. McOonaJd (HB),
VOLLEYBALL
CONTINUED FROM 81
and the squad recorded four ser-
vice aces, including two by the
team's lone senior, Dana Mesen-
brink.
"We played just great in the·
first two games," Glenn said.
After mounting a 3-0 lead in
the third set, Irvine began a run of
its own thanks in part to eight
unforced errors by the Tars, who
suddenly found themselves down
11-4 when Glenn called his sec-
ond timeout.
•we're winning this game,
guys~" he sternly said. Glenn's
face 1 was red and his intensity
showed as the skin between his
eyes folded into two vertical lines.
"This is kind of a test right here.·
Newport responded.
They fended off game-point at
14-6. Mesenbrink served the
squad to 14-8, and the defense
again fought off a game-point.
Sophomore Alan Limon nailed an
ace and served the hostS to 14-13.
In that rally, 6-foot-6 sophomore
Adam Hearlson tallied two kills
and combined on a block with
Matt Jameson.
Glenn's squad faced and
staved off another game-point.
Hearlson would serve to even the
JC TENNIS
OCC pair sparkles
DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT
Estanda's Home Fassnacht
docu a 1:13..8' tn 100 Oy.
1:00.01; 2. McConnell (HB), 1:02.22;
3. Shaw (HB), 1:06.59.
100 free · 1. Elser (HB), 51.91;
2. Hoss (E), 52.48; 3. Worley (HB),
57.54. 500 free -1. Kikawa (HB), no
time; 2. Newton (HB), nit; 3. Dall
(HS), nit
200 free Nl•y · 1. Estancia (Hoss,
caull<ln, Secrest, Wayman), 1:39.01.
100 back -1. Newton (HB), 1:07.8;
2. Vaughn (HB), 1:09.47; 3. Stopnlk
(HB). 1:11 .94.
100 twust ~ 1. locopetti (HB),
• 1:05.29; 2.'McConnell (HB), 1:11,03;
3. Taboada (E), 1:1 f.72.
400 free Nlay -1. Huntiogton
Beach, 3:47.56. · GIRLS ----
Htn. Budl 112. Estancia 58
200 medley ntlay -1.
Huntington Beadi. 2:04.3.
200 fNe -1. Bant (HB), 1:59.5;
2. M arrone (HB), 2:19.8; 3. Tsuji (E),
2:28.5.
200 IM -1. Pezesite (HB), 2:25.6;
2. Baker (E), 2:40.03; 3. Frino (E).
2:41.5.
50 ..... -1. Cassity (E). 26.75;
2. Caslllan (HB), 27.75; 3. Brown
(HB), 29.32.
-100 fly • 1. Casilla11 (HB), 1 :01:4',----
2. Pezesuite (HB), 1 :OS.1;
3. Fassnacht (E), 1:13.8. -
100 fNe · 1. Cassity (E), 59.4;
2. Casillan (HB), 1 :01.3; 3. Morgan
(HB), 1 :02.6.
500 fNe · 1. Morgan (HB), 6:07.5;
2. Fas~nacht (E), 6:21.7; 3. Marrone
(HB), 6:27.1.
200 fNe relay -. 1. Huntington
Beach, 1:53.6.
:'100 back -1. Bant (HB), 1:05.4;
2. Brown (HB), 1 :14. l; 3. Brooks (E),
1:16.0.
100 brust • 1. 'Casillan (HB).
1:19.6; 2. Broderick (HB), 1:23.2;
3. Frlno (E), 1 :23.9.
400 free ...a.y · 1. Huntington
Beach, 4:19.1.
score at 14-14. The serve -thus
the ability to score -s~ed
possession four times befOre the
Sailors took a 15-14 lead. After
another pair of sideouts, New-
port's 1'y1'ra:mbl1e $e£Ved over the
game-winner.
''When we were down, we
knew it wasn't over," Hearlson
said. "We really ~tarted to fight,
and we had come out to win it."
Glenn, who expressed his con-
cern over his team's level of play
prior to the game. felt the victory
pushed the Sailors in the tight
direction.
·(Irvine is) a good team. This
was a nice win for us, especially
before Corona del Mar. Tuesday
is going to be a war," he said of
next week's league battle with
·the Sea Kings. Newport (8-5, 6-2)
defeated Corona del Mar in five
sets earlier this season. "We need
the momentum for the games
next week and, hopefully, to
make a run in the playoffs."
The Sailors' well-rounded
attack will be relied upon next
week. Over Irvine, Mesenbrink
tallied eight kills, while Jameson
had seven and Hearlson posted
six. Junior setter "Iravis Nelson
recorded 19 assists, and six differ-
ent Sailors had a hand in at least
one block.. Rick Robinson ~ent
back two by himself.
GOLF
TARS FALL
PALM DESERT -Orange
Coast College's Cami Erick-
son moved into today's
Round of 16 ln the singles
and doubles (with Whitney
Gilliam) at the Southern
California Community Col-
lege • Women's Tennis
Regionals at Monterey
Cowitry Oub following Fri-
day's second-round con-
quests.
EL TORO -In its fifth match in
as many days, the Newport Har-
bor High golf team concluded its
· regular season with a 401-407
loss to Sea View Leogue oppo-
nent El Toro at the Marine base
Friday.
SOCALRl•OM&S
(411 Montim-r cc. .....,o-t)
l1111ndl'OUftd ........
fridtson (OCC) def. s.ffot'd -<ILMesa). 6-1, 6-0. ....................
frtckJon..Glltl""1 (OCQ def.
lally-WoOdard (MocwpMt).
M, ~2; IUOl Plltien ~
def. S~ie (OCC), M,
6-1.
•
• +fl••· •••••
The Sailors' Coach Jim Wanen
sent four freshmen, a sophomore
and a senior tb the greens as the
scorers and the team's alternate.
"They played extremely well,• •
Warren said.
Justin Shapiro was the medal·
lst of the meet with a 72.
Shapiro was followed by Rusty
Hill (80) and Mitch Johns (83).
1\'aighe Concannon shot an
84. Kevin 01.sdlr rounded out the
scorers with an 88.
Ne"1)0rt Harbor wrapped up
league play wtth a 2-8 mark and
an overall 19COrd of -4· 11.
El Toro WU 5·5 .
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Newpon BnchJCosca Mesa Daily Piloc
EIGHTl.IPTING
H ADS . WINS FIRST-SENle~
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Newport Harbor High
product collects another
weightlifting crown;
berth in 200~ Olympics
appears within range.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
BLAINE, Minn./.:. Newport
Harbor High graduate Cara
Heads achieved another mile-
stone on her road toward the
2000 Olympic Games by win-
ning the 70-kilogram (154-
pound) division for the first ti.me
Sunday at the Senior National
Weightlifting Championships at
the National Sports Center:
Heads, 19, who recently won
her third consecutive divisional
crown at the USA Weightlifting
National Junior Championships
in Arizona, broke the national
junior clean and jerk record, as
well as the combined national
junior record for the clean and
jerk and snatch.
Heads, a former Sailor shot
put an.d discus standout on
• MARC MARTIN I DAILY PtLOf
Newport Harbor High product Cara Heads is on a roll.
leave from UC Berkeley, where Team Savannah, which a lso
she throws the hanuner, hoisted won the men's and women 's
a record 231 pounds (105 kilos) team titles in Minnesota. MI was
in the clean and jerk to win that confident I could come back
event's gold medal. and win the overall with my
She previously lilted 169.4 clean and jerk, but I was irritat-
pounds (77 kilograms) in the ed I did badly. I feel stronger !n
snatch to earn a silver medal. the clean and jerk, now, but I
Her 182-kilo total in both events used to be strongEtr in the
broke her own national junior snatch.•
record by two kilos and her Heads said winrung her first
clean and jerk clearance was senior national title was a nice
five kilos better than her own consolation prize for not per-
junior record. forming up to expectations in
Heads, who finished second • the snatch.
at last year's senior nationals, u1 was so focused on certain
defeated Team Savannah team-weights I wanted to accomplish
mate Stephanie Bodie by five at this meet, I . wasn't r.eally
kilos. -trunking about being national
u1 had a terrible snatch,~ said champion. until I stepped up on
Heads, reached by phone from the podium. Then I thought
Savannah, Ga., where she has 'OK. I won.' That was nice."
trained since January with _ Heads, competing in her
MADUENO
CONTINUED FROM 81
Orange County Championships,
Madueno's fling of 123-7 landed
her a third-place medal !Vhen
there was no wind at Trabuco
Hills High, adding a fourth-place
prize in the shot put (35-11) as
she enters the league finals as
the No. 1 contender in both
events.
After Madueno's performance r at the county championships, she
· realized then her wind-aided-
discus effort against Corona del
Mar in a league dual meet ·April
24 was no fluke.
"I do have the pote ntial to
throw that far, and (Thursday) I
went 130 feet in practice, so I
know I'm getting there," said
Madueno, a junior when Laura
Wilson dominated the throwing
field for Newport Harbor, a
sophomore when Cara Heads
qualified for the state meet, and
a freshman when Gina Heads
reached state for the umpteenth
time.
•Maybe I can pick up the
hammer (in college next year),•
added Madueno, whose biggest
thrill of the spring actually came
earlier this week, when she was
selected among the school's top
15 athletes for the Commodores'
Breakfast, an annual Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce ceremony, to be held
SOFTBALL
Newport, Cd.M
suffer losses
.NEWPORT bEACH -Molli
Mullen, Newport Harbor High
sellior, went 2 for 3 and scored
teammate Audra Adams for the
Sailors' only run1.but visiting San-
ta Margarita won Friday's Sea
View League softball game, 7-1.
later this month.
Madueno, the Daily Pilot's
Athlete of the Week, won both
events in the meet against CdM,
including her winning throw in
the shot put of 34-3, and walked
away with a pair ~ Orange
County Championship accolades.
"Sylvia bas worked'real hard
in the weight room and she's
done well in national
weightlifting competitions,"
'!Weit said. "Sile's not quite up
there like Laura Wilson or Cara
Hee.ds or Gina Heads. But she's
in a good spot to reacb the CIF
· · · · the
first time in the discus that she's
finally put it all together."
Maduero, a national
age-group weightlifter, shattered
her previous best in the discus by
more than 12 feet, and.has
stayed at that level since.
"It's a shame that (Tony
Ciarelli) couldn't finish the
season with us, (because) he is
by far my biggest influence,~ she
said. "He was just so irlSpira-
tional. I miss it sometimes.
Mancuso's got some big shoes to
fill ...
Ciarelli, whose weightlifting
direction was a universal
blessing for the Tars' athletic
department, accepted the head
football coach position earlier
this year at Huntington Beach.
It was Ciarelli who inspired
Madueno to begin weightlifting
competitively, and in only her
second bout, she finished third
final year as a junior, said she
now will set her sights on the
Junior World Championships,
June 2 in Cape Town, South
Africa, where she will represent
the United States.
"I've really been focusing on
the Junior Worlds," said Heads,
who ide ntified the current
senior national records at 90
kilos (snatch) and 110 (clean
and jerk).
Heads said her primary goal,
however, is reaching the com-
bined ·202-kilo (444.4 pound)
total required for an automatic
berth on the U.S. women's
Olympic team which will com-
pete in Sydney, Australia.
"Right now, that.looks like I'll
need to do 87 kilos in the snatch
and 115 in the clean a,nd jerk, or
90 and 112," He&ds said ..
SYLVIA MADUENO · -----
8om: Sept. 27, 1979 ~ Home town: Costa
Mesa ~ ttellht: S-foot-7
W.lght 153 s:
Sport Track
hwlts: Shot., discus
eo.cts: Tony Mancuso
fworite food: "My mom's
cooking"
Fharit• music: Deep House
(or dub music)
... attllMk """'°'.._, ....... ,11-t: "My first
time at nationals in weightlifting (in Albuquerque). It was just',,..... __
second meet and I got third place."
Athlne of the w..k XVIII:
peBOna o 1n
discus, third and fourth In cflSCl)s
at Orange Coutity Champlonshlps.
Dally Piklc
Collector sports ard ~ries 97·5
overall in the 12-17 national age
group (64 kilograms).
·At the time," said Madueno,
shocked of her third-place
showing, ·1 wasn't really taking
weightlifting seriously."
Madueno competed last
February at the nationals in
Albuquerque, N.M , and finished
fourth in the 18-22 age group' (70
kilos), an event won by former
teammate Cara Heads.
"I love weighilifting
competitions now," she said.
"It's such an adrenaline rush.•
Madueno, whose shot-put
high is 36-3, is "confident but
cautious" as she enters the
league finals ranked No. 1.
Newport Harbor (8-10, 1-5 in
league) plays at El Toro next
Wednesday.
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• IRVINE -Singles by '1:.ind-
sey Lucas, Megan Henning, Wes-
le y Wills and Haydel Aley were
the lone highlights for visiting
Corona del Mar High Friday as
the Sea Kings dropped an 8-0 Sea
'View League girls softball verdict
to Irvine. The Sea Kings fell to 8-
13, 0-6 in leagU;e, while Irvine is
now 4-2 in league.
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SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1997 83 . -·
LOCAL NOTES
.
Region 120 registration
COSTA MESA -A SO
AYSO's Costa Mesa y
~egion 120 has scheduled its final
registration for Call soccer at 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 10 at
TeWinkle School.
Boys and girls ages .t 1/2 to 18
years old must bring a copy of
their birth certificate, and chil-
dren over seven must be present
for a short field evaluation.
Fees are $50 for the first player
of a family, $40 for the seeond and
$35 for a third. The family maxi-
ipum is $125. Fees pay for uni-
forms, irisurance, team and indi-
vidual photos
For addibonal tnfonnation, call
557-5620
Speedway tonight
COSTA MESA
-The Coors Light CYCLES
25 Lap CJdss1c rumbles through
Costa Mesd at 7:30 p.m. tonight at
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
Considered the longest and
most grueling race ill American
speedway history, the 25-lap 'clas-
sic was captured by Brad Oxley
last year and he is back to defend
his championship.
"f don't think anyone in Amer-
ican speedway can ride the pace I
can for 25 laps," Oxley said.
In addition to .the 12-man
Coors Light 25 Lap Classic, a spe-
cial 12 Lap Support Program will
presented reatunng the top sup-
port d.iv1Slon nders.
Gates open at 6:30 p.m. Park-
ing and programs are free
Saturday
• Baseball
Community college Golden West
at Orange Coast. noon.
• Track and field
Community college men and women
· Orange Coast at Southern California
Prelims at Baker'5field, 9 a.m.
• Waterpolo
International · {exhibition) United
• States vs. Croatia, at Corona del Mar
High, 5:15 p.m.
• Tennis .. .
Community college women • Orange
Gold Crown award
NEWPORT RUNNING BEACH -
Pop Warner registradon
COSTA
MESA -POOTBA&
Registratlon for the i 997 C~
Mesa Pop Warner football season
and cheerleading league will be
held at 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each Sat-
urday in May in front of the Cos-
ta Mesa High School Gym. -
Organizers of the Corona del Mar
Scenic 5k are looking for nomina-
tions for the Gold Crown Award
that will be given to someone m
the Newport Beach community
who has made a remarkable con-
tribution to the sport of runrung.
Please send a short article
with a color photo or your nomi-
nee to: City of Newport Beach,
P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, ·
92658.
The league will field teaJM in
five age and weight diviswns
ranging from 7-year-olds weigh-
mg 45 pounds to 14-year-olds
weighing up to 120 pounds.
Practices begin Aug. 1 and the
season kiclcs off Saturday, Sept.
13 Pracbces are held at Tewinkle
Park, and games are played at
Costa Mesa High.
Proceeds from the 5k run go
to support the aty of Newport
Beach youth programs dJ1d the
peautificabon of Corona del Mar
Mustangs fund-raiser
CRVINE -The Costa
Mesa High baseball GOLF
team will be presentmg the
CMHS Baseball Open Putting
Contest at 8:30 am. Saturday,
May 10 at The Greens m Irvine.
A portion of the $20 per person
entry fee will go to the Mustangs'
baseball program.
Contact Chuck Smith at
241 -9624 for rnQrf' infon:nation.
Slammers tryouts
The Otange
Coast United SOCCER
girls under-15 soccer club
coached by Ziad ·Khoury is hold-
ing tryou~ dunng lhe month of
May. Contact Dave !I.filler at 722-
1807 OF Jeff Benedetb at 84 7-2269
if interested in taking part m a pro-
gram for the senous soccer player
SCHEDULE
Coast at Southerp California Regionals,
at Monterey CC, P~lm Desert, Singles
Round of 16 at 8, Quarterfinals at 10;
Doubles Round of 16 at 2 p.m,
Quarterfinals 4 p.m.
Sunday
•..,Water polo
International • {exhibition) United
States vs. Australia, at Corona del Mar
High, 2 p.m.
The early registration fee dur-
mg May is $125 for players and
$40 for cheerleaders. Family dis-
counts of $100 for each additional
player are available.
Cheerleader uniform fittings
will be at registration May 17 and
31.
For additional information, call
440-9970
Sign ups set for May 10
Amencan Youth
Soccer Orgafiiza-AYSO
tion OWSO) Region 97 will have
registration for the fall soccer sea-
son on Saturday, May 10 from 8
1 a.m to 2 p.m. at Ensign Middle
School
Children borrrberween Aug. 1,
1978 and Jan. 31. 1993 are eligi-
ble to register Chtldren who did
not play m Region 97 during flle
1996 fall season must bring a
birth certificate or passport.
Fees for early registration are
$55 for the first·child in a family
and $50 for each additional child
to a maxim uni ~r family of $155. ·
A YSO Region 97 includes the
.. east side of Costa Mesa and west
side of Newport Beach. Ensign is
located at :iooo Cliff Drive in
Newport Beach. 'VolUJlleers are
needed, including data entry reg-
istration workers. For more infor-
1 mation, call 642-6296.
6 -.CARS
WILL BE -SOLD for ·
• Gates open at 9 a.m. sharp
• You inspect the vehicles
•You choose one & sit
behind the wheel
• At l 0 a.m. Beach Motors
Slashes the price
• Save Hundreds to
T housands of Dollars!
Lenders on Locat;
T1-teseon 2 DAYsr .
All cars and trucks will be on display at
Beach Motors ac 9:00 a.m. All vehicles
will be opened so that buyers may inspect
the vehicles for o n e hour before the sales
~ at 10:00 a.m . shap. Whoever is
sining behind the wheel at l 0:00 a.m.
when the prices are slashed.on the
windshields will be given the first
~pportunity t() purchase the vehicle at the
slashed price. This approach to selling
used vehicles will make it easy and quick
to buy a vehicle at a greatly reduced p~cc
Trade-in buyers will be: on location. All
credit situations wdcomd We welcome
bad, good or no crec:iit! We've got over
300 vehid~ in inventory! We want to
remind cvervbody that this is a two-day
sale o nly. When our inventory has been
reduced we will remove the sale-pric.cs and
return to n ormal operations.
Fed frtt ro aa1J us with any questions.
. I
1002 HUNnNGTON
dueled by: • general part· ducted by: an lnd1V1duaJ Peter Sh.ant. H111 An• PUBLIC NOTIC! 11311419 fat l1IJST&"I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HARBOUR 1042 -~~------I nersll•P Have you started doff1v helm Ave.. I A 1, Costa MU ~TD "-fAIE t>cnlnns yet1 No Have you stat1ed doing FlcUUoue 8uelneH business }'tt1 Yes. 4·17·97 MKa. CA 92621 Flctltlou• 8uelnHe CALL 7111 u..TM CathetlM J. Aleglef flied at t butlnets yet? No Nam• Statement Helen R Rask This bu1lne11 Is con-Name Stat•m•nt ~-Thia 1tattmen1 wu 1 ~~: • •m•nt Gary AybOld Tiit lollowlng persons are This statement was filed duciod by: an Individual The lolloW\ng sons are ~LLC. with Ille County Clerk ol doln§'"bu:nr:r::~n~,!'~ This 1!alemenl was filed doing bus In tu u : With Iha County Clt1k ol Ha~t you Slatltd doing doing oosintss~s: Ratro-~ TO ca.LICTA~ Orange eo:.~:n 3-~;:~
Extreme 555 Paularlno with lht County Clerk ol flPftSJO Well. 1101 Buck· Orenge County on 4·12·97 busineH yet? Yet, 1985 Je1, 2338 Orchid HtU P1., DllT Ntt ~TIOll 1 7t Ave Suite Bl03 Colla Ot1119t County on 4·~97 Ingham •Q,, Costa Meta, 199737 Ul304 Peter Sllahl , Newpon Beach CA 92860 09TAim> WILL. UWI) ~ Dally Pilot Apr. 12, 19. 28.
Mna, California 92i;26 19973719133 CA 92626 oa11y Pilol April 25, May 2. Thia statement was filed Jordan Q. H~bner. ~36 THAT ~ ~ May 3, 1997 S.924
Danltl 8. Judge, 555 P1ul· Dally Pilot May 2, 9, 16, James Douglas Haley. 9, 16, 1997 F832 -Ow1tll tlleCCoutnty Clertc97ol Orchid ~Ill Pl.. Newport 4'tl, ifnl. llS PUBLIC NOTICE arlno Ave Suite B103 23 1997 F874 1101 Buck.Ingham Dr •• 10, range oun Y on 4-4-Beach, CA 92660
coata Meia, ca111orn1i , PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE 19973710478 Thia bualness i• con-PU1•1c NOTICE Flctltloue Buelneu 92126 This buslntH ls con-Dally Pilot M11y 2. 9, 16, dUC1ed b~ an lndlvldutl 11.
NEED DOWN
PAYMENT? Spectacul•r 4 ? 3
PooVapa. FP'•· Water
VU. Granlt• Kit. Hrdwd
Illa. RV. $629,000.
Ag\ 830·8298
We will loan you tht
csowri payment on the
home of your choice
and arrange the un·
derlylng 1st Mortgage•--------...:....
fil'\anclng. Buyers and IRVINE 1044
A e a II o r s c a I 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Th• DownPayment Co
Bkr 239·4334 Thia buelneu is con· ducted by; a.n Individual Fictitious BuslneH 23, 1997 F8&8 Have you atlorted dong ....... Nafomuo•w·l~~'!9_!! are ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Business Have you slatted doing Name Statement business yet? 1·1·97 HOTICE OF "' ,,. ,._ • ....,,. .,
Have you atarted., doing Nam• Statement business yet? No The following persons are · PUBLIC NOTICE JQraan Hubner PUBLIC LIEN IAl.E dol~uslneu as: Sire" ---------
bvsliwss yet? No The following petsons are Jam11 D. Haley doing business as: Ell:ra-This statement wes tiled auslnHS and Grap s. 15372 Caacede COSTA MESA 1024
4 ·8edroom 2.5 Bath
Ir vine Turtleroclc
home, pool, I -story,
3-car garage. Cl6se to
elementary/Unlverslly
High School & UCI.
Asking $550,000.obo
Ollllel s. Judge doing business u : Pure This 1latement was filed beth Palmer AuoclalH. flctltlou• Bu•lnetl with the Counly Cltfle ol Profeeelone Code Ln .. Huntington Beach, CA
Tnls •t•ttment was filed Joy. 2706 Harbor Blvd. Wllll the County Clerk ol 2955 Champion Way •170, Nam• Statement Orange County on 4·24·97 Sec. 21700.21707 9J:~., StrHt Jr .. 15372 with tne County Clerk ol 1200. Co111 Mase. CA orange CotJnry on 4-11·97 Tustin. CA 92782 The fottowlng pereons are 19973118715 Oranne County on 4.11 •97 92626 1997371.7242 Elizabeth Ann Palmer, doing business .-s: Eureka Dafly Pilot Mau 2 9 16 Notice la hereby glVen by Cncaclt Ln .. Huntington (714) 854·9669 NEW HOMES
FROM $237,000 . .., Jo·Nel Incorporated, (CA), 0 u P'J 1 A 11 18 25 2955 Champion way #170 Manulac1urlng, 23991 Sul· ' • • 1• the un'derslgned that • BHCll, CA 92647 199!,3717218 2706 Harbor Blvd. #200. a Y 1 0 pr • • Tustin CA 92792 ' ton Or .. Lake Forest. CA 23, 1997 F87 ~bile lien salt of the fol-Thi• bualnen la con-
Dalllj Pilot Apul 18. 25. Coita Mesa, CA 92626 May 2. 9, 1997--F798 Thi• • business Is con-92630 PUBLIC NOTICE !Owing de~cribed personal ducted by: an lndlvldual IAGUNA
Mayr. 9, 1997 F797 This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual James Favler Valdivieso. property Will be held at lht Have you started doing
Easlslde Costa Mesa i---------W..e•tport Home•
2545 Santa Ana Ave.
714·646·5261
,UBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a corporalion Have you 111111ed doing .23991 Sunon Or .. Lake For· Flctlllou1 Bualneaa hour of,10:00 A.M .. on the bvslntss yet1Yu,5-2S-M BEACH 1048
Have you star1ed doing Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea1 business yet? no est, CA ~2630 Nam• Statement 1J. d4y of May. 1997• Charles Street Jr. ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -,-,.a.....11-tl-0-u-,-8-u-s-ln_e_s_s_I business yel? No 1 Name Statement Elizabeth A. Palmer This buslnns Is con· The following persons are The Hit will be e This 11a1e~nt Wat filed A 0
,.am• Statement Jo-Net 1ncorpora1ed. Janet ~The following persons are Tiits stattQ1cn1 was hied dueled by: an lnd1vldual doing business as! Woll dueled at 1100 8AISTOL1 with the CCYnty Cl«k o SUMMER FUN lmoet
0
••nfront
Th loll o Jones, Vice President cloing business as· Lucky with the Cbunty Clerk ol Have you started dOlf\9 Press 1018 West Cottiri\ ST .• COSTA MESA. County Or•ng• County on 4-+97 • • $199,000• • Hear & see ~e surf
do1a• bu~fr:~sp=~~o~!c~f.~ Tn1s statement was filed Acupressure. 24655 L• Orange county on 4·22·97 busJness yet? 4-15·.97 Aven~e. Orange, CA 926e7 of ORANGE, State ol Calf· 18873711405 B B 700 f lrom this 4B • 3BA W • Elf Ori 1525 W with tho County Clerk ol Plaza #0 Dana Point CA 18973718302 James Fav1erVald111leso Frank· Corl Davern 4919 fomta. , Dally Pilot M1y 3, 10, 17, 4 r 1.75 a 1, s.. ocean view home. Set M 11 Ch P Bl d 1112· Orange Counly on 4·14·97 92629 · ' Daily Pilot April 25 May 2 This statement was filed River f'B Newport Beach The property la stored by 24 1997 sa936 w/country kitchen & on 9000sq.fl. lot, two c:s~•Ma~~.c/92·fi26 ' 19973717407 JaeBangKim,14723Ctar· 9,16 1997 ' F834 w1fh the Coun1y Clerk ol CA92663' 'BRISTOL S1REET STOA· ' pool. Cent rally boachesarejuala1/2
Koifo Kris fnatsu 9831 Oelly Pilot May 2, 9, 16, kdale Ave .. Norwalk. CA · Otange County on 4·30-97 T111s business 19 con-~g~ 1~al~~~~loo::Jt ----..-----1 located to beach, block awayl Studio.
Hol ings Or, Hunt;ngton 23. 1997 F879 90650 . PUBLIC NOTICE . 19973719300 ducted by: an Individual CA 92626. shoppi ng, fwys, pv1 guest suite, llv rm
Bea CA 92646 PUBLIC NOTICE Tnls busineu Is con· Daily Pilot May 2. 9. 16. Have you 11ar1ed doing The Items to be aold 811 recreation paths & & 2-car gar. $629.000.
Thi• business 19 con· ducted by: an lndlvldual Flctltloua Buslneaa 23. 1997 F872 business yet? Yes. 3/97 generally described as fol· more. Call Tami Agt Bvron Savon
____ ', :·~
dueled by; an lnd1v1dual FlctUlou• Bualneaa Have you started. doing Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Fr~nk Davern rows· furnllute clothing Anderson 665·7197 714·497·3339 ext224 Havt you slarted doing 5 business yet? No Tne following persons are This statement was hied 10018' and/or other nouse'.
bl..lsufoss yet? Yes 9-l2· Nam• tatement Jae Bang J(Jm doing business as: OCI · with Ille Count( Clerk of llOld 11 ed b 11 ---1995' ' The lollow1ng persons are This atatement was filed Marketing Concepts. 6208 Fictitious Bueln••s Orange County on 4-29·97 1 •m• st~ . Y 1 • ~--·--
Ko1Cl'llro t(rls Enatsu doing business as: Helges· with the County Clerk ol W. Ocean Front. Newport Name ~tatement 19973719132 1~~~,pt~~~u~i. Unit •MORIA&. MM
Th11' statement was filed lad and Associates, 1844 Orange County on 3·27·97 Beacn, CA 92663 Tho lollo:wing persons ?1'8 Dally Pllol May 2. 9. 18. Jansson David 432E
with 'the Coun'ty. Clerk ol Hasler 132. Anaheim, CA 199737t5404 Dave Schwarm, 6208 W. doing business aa:.Ollenng 23 1997 FB78 E Em 1•1 • 92602 . ocean Front N 0 1 lsaec 3000 W McArthur ' mery. flfY· " Or Coun1y on,4·11·97 Steven Helgestad, 1844 Dally Pilot A~I 18. 25. Beacn CA 92663 ewp r Blvd .' Santa Ana, CA 927°'f PUBLIC NOTICE MerldWI CoJSp,utlh, 386
HI 3717201 Hasler #32, Ananolm, CA May 2, 9. 1997 · F800 This ·business Is con· Greg Cantrell. 3000 w. Cotmler. ~atnt1ine,·6l3L o PlloJ April 18. 25. 92802 PUBLIC NOTICE Cfueted by· anl nCJMdual M!:°Annur mvci .. Sanfa Ana. Pha~. Ml1anou. 4~8F May e, 9. 1997 F799 Tnls business Is con· Have yo~ started doing CA 92704 • Alt Ho 19117371t21, Alco Batteries, 669J •UBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Flctllloue Busln•n bu1lnes1 yet? Yes. 4-21·97 This bu~ine.ss Is con· FICmiOus IUSID ~~~~:~s~~.5~~ --'"~-------! Have you staned doing Name Statement Dave Schwarm ducted by. an individual. NAME STATEMOO • 0 D S4lG ,..._ 8 1 business yet? Yes. 1·15-97 T 1 1 1 This statement was filed Have you started doing Ti ""' uncan. an, .-,,.tltloua us neaa Steven Helgestad he ol ow ng persons are 1 h C Cl k business yet? Yes May 15 he luuowino ll'"°!'i•l 1 Collon C•pilal, 278G Name Statement This statement was filed doing business as: The w 1 the ounty er 01 1997 · • domg business as AUDY The COM·Co. 5490
The lollowlng pe1sons are With the County Clerk ol Newport ~esa Law Center. -Orange County on 4·22·97 Greg Cantrell MEXICATESSEN'.. 2101 E Tne CDM·Co. 410C
doing business as: CC Car· Orange County on 4.8•97 2266 Heritage Or .. Costa 199?3718303 This statement was hied Lambelt #100, LI Hatn. Network International.
e91vlfig. 21571 Bahama 19973710732 'Mesa, CA 92627 Dally Pilot April 25, May 2. will\ the County Clerk 01 ll0631 747A
.3ne, Huntington Beach. 0 1 Pl 1 A .1 1 18 2 Bekki W. Prather, 2266 9, 16, 1997 F838 Orange County on 4,29.97 Tuynh Pham 23996 Lud Olsen. Jolln, 747B Co t 2646 a1 Y 1 o P" 1 • • 5, Heritage Dr .. Costa Mesa. Street. ._hsion ~eio CA 92691 Mi;Ml"en Mike 427D Ctn~Y A. cnarlelon. 21571 May 2, 1997 F781 CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE . 19973?19250 Van Hong n.. But, Brehmer.' J8fe~y. 806E
Bahjma Lane, Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE This buslne~s Is con· Dally Pilot May 2. 9, l6, undley strul Mssion \1eio, c Kandel, Terry. 652C Beach, ca. 92646 dueled by: an individual Flctltlou• Buslneai 23, 1997 F873 92591 Wolle, Jonathan, 545G
Tn1s bus1neu Is con· Flctltloua Buelneaa Have you started doing Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'lls taJsmess is cormted Wiley. Aon. 352 ducted by: an Individual N S business yet7 No The following persons are llJS!Wld & le Del Val1e • .tutlan. 517K
Have you started doing am• latemant Bekkl...W. Prathor doing business as: Mug· WI Yeomans. Mary, 201 busil)ess yet? Yes. Jan. 1, The following persons are This statement was fllod nainl lmpotls. 417 Begonia Flctltlou• Business Reosttant has not yet beOU Tsang, Raul. 308F •
199z.. doing business as:, Live with 1118 Counly Clerk ol Ave .. Corona del Mar. CA Name Statement IO transact buSlnHS under tne Dated: 4•16.97 Cmcfy cnarteion Language Learning. 15372 Orange County"on 4•15.97 92625 Tne tollowtng persons are l1cooous bUsmess Nmt o Billie Olsen
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 PacrflC View Drive
Newport Beactl-
844-2100
Pl!RCE lllOT1lUS
IEU BROADWAY
Mortuary * Chapel
Cremation
110 Broildway
Costa Mesa
842·1150
Tn1s statement was hied Barranca Parkway, Suite 19973717531 Marta Lyn Zielonko 417 doing business as: MKM nameshstedhel'lln This notice ls given In ac· th t'h c 1y Ct IC 1 210. IMne, CA 92718 Begon·a Ave Co on'o del Oes19n1, 3857 Birch Street. SIGNED VAN HONG THI 8U1 d 1111 111 vi-EOU"'-HOUSING ;~an 'co!:" on 4~;5.:7 Denni BIH!lll. 695 A Cl1H Dally Pitol April 18. 25. Mar. CIA 9262'5 r Ste. 531, Newport Beach, ..]l'lls statement was flied Wllll ~~n:n;.· s:ctlon :11~0 et 01'-POAT VNITY 199T:i7175~7 Drive, Laguna Beach, CA May 2. 9, 1997 f802 This buslnoss is con· CA 92660 tile Counl)' Clellt ol Oranoe seq. of the Busl{less & Pro· AU real edaludftrtlfmg 1n thll
926.51 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1v1dua1 Melissa Kay McDonald. County on~ 29. 1997 lesslon• Code ol the State MWSp1per iuubjcct to tlle Fed·
01ily Pilot April 18. 25, This business . is con· Have you started doing 223 l /2 Opal Avenue. Bal· NOTICE·TlllS f;c!illOus Name ol Calllornla. ' 1111 Falt Houllne Ad o11t6111
May 2. 9. 1997 F806 ducted by· an 1nd1vldua1 Flctltloua Business business yet? Yes. 4·15-97 boa Island, CA 92660 Stal!ment exprts·ttw years tro S.IH aubjec1 to prior can-ltd cl wllldl !MU 11 lllt ll ~BLIC NOTICE Have you started doing .H•m• Statement Marta L~n Z11tonko This bu~iness is con· Ille dale it was hltO in tile Otfice cellalion In tile event of Ht, NM t • s I ' busmen yet? No The followin erso s are This staJement was lilod ductod by. an individual of tne County Clerk A new ~-tltlT\tot bttw"ttn Owner lo Ml~rtlse ""r llftltrtllet.
fictitious BualneH Oe.nni Barrett . doing buslne~spas: therlot Wlln 1118 Coun1y Clofk ol Have you started dOlng-~Olis Business Name Stallme and ot>llgated party. limllallon or cl f1crlmlull1n
• Name Statement T1~~s t~'''4t':n~ w~~1~ile~ and Assoeiates, 2005 Pol· Orengo County on 4-18·97 ~=:~~~sl.eac~~nald msst be hied cnor to 1Nt dale Published Newport bulcl 111 ran. coler. n liglon.
The following persons are ~ • C n 4 8 ; oma Drive. Costa Mesa, CA 19973717989 This siatement was ·filed The f1bng of tlu statement does Beach.Coo ta Mesa Daily &«. btullup, tamillll slltus or
doQlg bu11ness as: Magic range ounty on · · 7 92627 Daily Pilot Apul 25. May 2. with tne Count Clerk 01 not ol 11Sell authOnu the use in Pilot May 3, 10. 1991 NlltNI lfltlll, • • lllteotiouo
BOOon Company. 616 s. t 99737107~0 Brian Kevin Theriot, 2005 9. 16, 1997 F842 Orange County ~n 4.29.97 tin stile of a Ficnous Business Sa935 mah 111y 111cll 11'1lt111"e. llml·
MbQnoha Ave .. Fullenon. Daily Pilot April 11. 18, 25, Paloma Drive, Costa Mesa. 19973719138 Name in violallon ol the OOhtS ol PUBLIC NOTICE i.Uo110fcllKrlmlllltlo11."
CA. 92833 May 2, 1997 F782 CA 92627 . PUBLIC NOTICE D 1 PU 1 M 2 9 16 another under F'tderal. Stale. o Tiiis aewsp.,.r wlll 1101
\l'lfllOATA. INC , (CA), 616 PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con-Fictitious Duslneaa 2t1Y997 o ay . F877 common law (See ~on 14400 Fictitious BualneH Utw1111lyKC&pt1111adftftW· s f.1agnolla Ave . Fullerton, ducted by: an 1ndlvldual · et SeQ . ais.ness and Plottuions Name Statement 1 ..... •• ••11 ..... k~ 1 I CA;.92833 Have you started doing Name Statement pun• •c NOTICE Code) m111 -,.., 11.. '"' • 1 11
This business is con· Fictitious Bualneaa business yet? Yes. H ·97 The following persons are ~ First Mhng d Tr• f~lofng per~ovs t'~ wiol1tlon ti Illa law. Ou11tadft1
du1ted by: a cl>rpOfation Name Statement Brl,an K. Theriot doing business as: Scott Flclltloua Busin ess Newport Beacn-Costa Mesa lno ~~tm:;,~~~ :~cantado are henllr lnfarmtcl that all
COOL OCEAN
BREEZES ••$199,900 ..
Qu iet , serene
location. this de-
_;.itcheq townhome
has over $40,000 In
upgrades. 3Br
2 .5Ba, lrg living
room w/frpl. Call
Deanna Shroyer
714·810·8011
NEWPORT
BEACH 1069
5 BD , 3.~BA
3400sq.f1. Large Loi.
Good eond. $495,000.
Broker 646·8583.
BAYVIEW TERRACE
lmmac. 3BD, 2.5BA
home. Gated, comm .
pool & spa. Prolos-
slonally landscaped
yerd with waterfall.
REAL CHARMER Lots of extrael
••$219,000•• $339,000. By Ownor
Tot a 11 Y u Pd ate d ' 11---7_1_4-_7_2_5_._0_2_4_7_
French doors & win· Beach Hou••/Moblle
dows, great floor S45,000. Vlow bay.
plan and ready to 10011 to p111 beach
move right in. 3Br pools 2 + 2. FP. 300 E.
1.75Ba. Large yard. PCH 162. 673-3059
Call BernT Nees DUPLEX 2-unlls avail
733-5695 1 Br 1 Ba. Between Bay
& Ocean. Good loca·
BROCK BUILT BEAUTY
Better than newll .. $339,000··
Stunning plan 2 In
Park Plaoentla .
4Br + bonus. 3Ba.
2,800 s.f.. vaulted
ceilings. famllyroom
w/lrpl, mstr w/sllling
area. CDS. 3-car ga·
rage w/buill·lns &
compressor. Must
seeJ I Call Tami
Anderson 665-7197
c-
tion. 3400 sq ti 101.
For Sale By Owner
$289K 873·2513
Fixer Duplex Great
lncomel 5br 3ba.
Ocean close. Fran-agt
H.,bor R••lty
714·873·4400
•Newport Height••
327 C•talln• Dr
3br/3ba, den. pool.
Mini ocean view.
-. f\oduced 10 $450kll
Grundy Rllr 675-6161
SANTAANA
HEIGHTS 1Q84
t 111118 you 11arted doing d T~e fo~1071ng personU a~e This 11a1ement was 111&'1 Enghsll Enterprises. 200 Name Statement CN418369 1023>'-'H May C~nyon Rancho Santa d"1lll111s adwartlacd 1n 11111
but1ness yet? Yes. 12·1·96 11~~~e ~!;~~~a~s:Orogu~: with Ille Coun1y Clerk ol Pans l.n .t303, New~n The follOW!ng par"JoliS are 2.916 23 1997 Margarita, CA 92688 • ....,.., .,. l'llllalllt ID 111 ~ ~IOATA, INC .. P. John-1624 Coriander #C Cosla Orange County on 4·l5-97 Beach.CAG2659 doing business as: Blak Michael Steven Jones 73 ....,.,,....,ltyNll$..lo~ '°"· C.E.O. Mesa CA 92626 ' 19973717528 Scott Engllell, 200 Paris Nat Properties 16 Fair Elm PUBLIC NOTICE Encantado Canyon Ran· ,..efdlscttmlgijta clll'HUD Overslocked with ~~s 1~~at0~~~Y wti!r~ne:, Yolanda Davila, 1624 Cort· Dally Piiot April 18, 25, :i~i:J Newport Beach, CA Laguna Niguel'. CA 926n ' cho Santa Margarlia, CA Toll·hul 1·I00·424:1590. f« A s~~1:;0
0(.nge County on 4-22-97 ander IC, Costa Men, CA May 2, 9, 1997 F804 Tiits business . Is con-Matthew Bovee. 111 Fair NOTICE Of. TRU$TEFS S~ 92688 . lb WIPilleltll. DC •u please, 1111'.ALll!mmt Cl ill
19973718312 926.26 PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by· an Individual Elm, Laguna Niguel. CA TS No.. ~2..0Z70 l-He.. Steven Lockwood Yan· call HUD at US·»OO. ass ed .~ This business is con-Have you started doin 92677 I03l3ll YOU ASE IN DEFAUlT dusen. 73 Encanlado Can----------wilLhal..,_--JJlly Pilot April 25. May 2, ducted.by: an.lndlvi4wl 1 -b~H . , ch\(S 642·56 8
9 .. 16. 1997 F835 Have you started doing : o':.a-Uua nHs 0s0:0~e~~Jif~h ' . duclod by: an Individual DATED ' 7ntllt UNLESS YOO rita, CA 92688 ••••••••••I .. ________ JJ ----------
•
PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Th ~6~• .. tatament This statement was llled Have you started doing TAKE ACTIOH TD PROTECT This bu1lne11 11 co~ CEMETERY LOT/
_...__... ______ , Yolanda Davila ,.,,! . owing pers.ons are with tne County Clerk ol business yet? No YOUR PROflERTY, IT lllAY BE ducted by: a general part· HOUSES/ CRYPT 1225 " This Slatement wa.s filed d., .. ..., business as. Ureno 0 C I 4 18 97 Mall Bovee SOLD AT A P08UC SALE. If nerstllp FOUNTAI~ ctlttoua Buslna11 with tne County Clerk 01 Enterprises, 692 N. Adele range ~~n9~~;17997 This statement was filed YOO NEED AM EXJIUNATIOH Have you started doing CONDOS
,Name State1tt•nt Orange County on 4.8.97' Lane #37. Orange, CA . with the County Clerk ol OF THE NATURE Of. TitE business yet? No VALLEY 1034 p C 1 Tile loll6w1ng persOftl are 19973718745 92867 O'll1ly Pilot April 25, May 2, Ora,nge County on 4·8·97 PROC££OING AGAINST YOU Michael S. Jones FOR SALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ADeltFMacr. 2VlloEtsW. Prvlcisetda
doing business as: Brents Andrea Sybil Ureno. 692 9, 16. 1997 F843 19973718740 ·YOU SHOULD CONTACT A This s1a1emenl wn filed11••••••••••I Property Maintenance. Daily Pilot April 11, 111, 25, N. Adele Lane #37, Or· LAWYER On 51&'97 •too PM, with 111, County Clerk 0111 OPEN HOUSE 50% below market. 17~ Iowa. Costa Mesa, CA May 2. 1997 F783 ange, CA 92867 PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot April 11• 18• 25· LONESTAR MORTGAGEE Orange County on 3-13-97 l ----------I SUNDAY 12·3:00 Owner ?60-341-382B.
92626 ThlS business Is con· May2. 1997 F786 SERVICES · LLC • duly 19973714120 EN 11880 JADE CT.
Brent Chds111n Mc Faul, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Flctltloue BuslnHa PUBLIC NOTICE 111polnttd' Trutt.e under end O ·1 Pll I A II 12 19 26 G ERAL 1002 2 Mslr Suites 1756 Iowa. Costa Mesa. CA Have you slatled doing Name Statement pur1wint to o...i of TNtt ai Y 0 pr • · 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ' 2 Car Garage
92426 FNlctltlouS1tBu1lne11 business yet? Vos, 1·01·96 The following persons are Fictitious Bu1lne11 rtc:IH'dtd 113119, • ~ _M_a ... y=3:-:. :199::-:'.7:"":'~::-:::-:Sa;-9-2_5,1 .. --------.. 1 Donn• Ro••·agt, nlls business Is con· •m• atement Andrea Ureno doing business as: BB NolM10$ll In book 1111'. PUBLIC NOTICE 969-6100 exl. 147
dueled by: an ind1v1duat f!le lonowing persons are This 1ta1ement was filed Concepts, 3400 Avenue ol N•m• Statement of Omc:ut AtCont. In ttie 0fllc9 ---------·II Atl t'
Ht;e you started doing gfingl busiiess1 as: 0~~~~ with the County Clerk ol Ille Aris l'B324, Costa d~~ f~l~~r:;~~,P:~~o~s~~ of the County Rlloordtr of FlcUtlou1 BualneH . en IOn ~~t1ness yet? Yes. Oct. 10-Brr~~i"iiree~~ ii~~· C-t05, Orange County on 4·15-97 ~i:~cAB:~:~;urlan 3400 Net. 78 Costa Brava, La· C>AA,HGE County, hU et Mame ataterMnt Home Owners e/ 1 M F I Costa Mtsa, CA 92626 19973717529 At I Ille Art .iB324 guna Niguel. CA 92677 CahlomlL e-ittd ~ The lollowlng pereons are & n:: st;te~n1 was Meo Clarisse Bezancon, 105 Daily P11o1 A!>fil 18. 25, C~sta oMesa CA ~2626 • Ronald Spencer Tucker ~:re MA~HUSIANO ~01n3, b~.sln•:,s .;•:~) R E Agents!' y,.fl~ tile County Clerk ol Roadrunner Ln .. Fountain May 2. 9, 1997 F805 This busl~tss Is con· Jr. 78 Costa Brava, La· ANO WIFE-AS JOllfT TE>IANTS o~, w~ sH d oo ) S110:.V~ase th~se
Ci.Inge County on 4·22·97 "/~11~Y· ;~.~~~~: 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual ~u~~ NI~~=:~;:-. 921~77 con· WILL SEU AT PV8UC AUC. ~~od~ar~~ H:d:!~!: ~) special properties In
• 19973718301 ducted b . an lndlvld 1 'Have you started doing ducted by· an Individual TION TO HIGHEST 8fDOER FOR Ace Herdware. 2343 N. our Homes ol 1ne ~ly Piiot April 25. Mey 2. Have Y~~ started u~olng Fictitious Busln•11 b~:~:et'~t~lan Have yo~. started doing CASH~ II ti• of .. 111 Tuslln, Santa Ana. CA Week & Open Home
9.•t6. 1997 F837 business yet? Yes 4 1 94 Name Statement Th g 1 t ied business yet? No l#f\11 :'T'Tit of 1'1t °""" 92705 Gulde published
PUBLIC'\JOTICE ClarisM Btzancon · · The following persons are th' 1~taut'!:'~1 W~19 k1
1 Ronald s Tucker Jr Sllltsl AT E NORTH FRONT Woodward's Hardware each Saturday In the : n This statement was filed doing bt.lslness n : New· 01 an 'c ~ Y 3 c;1 9~ This statement wai filed ENTRANCE TO THf COUNTY Inc .. (CA), 2343 N. Tuslln, Real Estate Tab. ll'a
'f t tltl B I with Ille County Clerk of port F & I Products. 217 1/ r go o1'!.n ... y73on71;.7-30 with Iha County Clerk ot COURTHOUSE. 100 CIVIC Santa Ana, CA 92705 an ellectlve and • c oua u1 neH ,.._ 2 Coral Ave.. 8alboa I•· .... "' 0 c 4 8 97 CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA This buelneu la con-•• Name Statement ..,,ange County on 4•2·97 land. CA 926e2 Daily Pilot April 25, May 2. range ounty on · • NIA, CAUfOAHIA l*)Tt: ducted by: a corpOfatlon Inexpensive way to
HUNTINGTC:>N
BEACH 1040
Show•
Model!
Lrg Ms1r Suite. pool,
new paint. pool, 3-<:ar
garage. $207,000
1·800-207·4997 l( 201 1
Vlewt Vlewl View!
, 2·Story-5Bdrm-4Bath
ATIENTIONI
HAUOR LAwN
·MtOUvl
MIMOttAL PMK
Pl<>Ptm OWNtas
The following persons~· 199737101~7 Thomas J. Laing, 217 1/2 9, 16.1997 F850 19973710728 CASHIE.R'SCMECK(S)UTBE Have you atar1ed doing raach homebuyersl Spacious open Jiving
room, 2 Separate Mstr ..._--'---'----'--' ddlf19 bus1ne11 u : Tony• Daily P110I Apnl 11, 18. 25, Coral Ave .. Balboa Island. Daily P1101 AprO 11, 18. 25. MAOEPAYAaETO(<*OTAR buslntH yet? Yes, 2·&-Call our Classllled
Cu)lom Carrttn•ry end May 2, 1997 F185 CA 92662 PUBLIC NOTICE May 2, 1997 F789 MORTGAGEE SERYICO, LLC. 196• Department Todoyll On the move?
Cobatructlon CA Uc. • This buslnua 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE all right. tltle Md 1,,..,.. -Woodward's Hardware 842 5878 730506, 20092 Orcnld St , PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual Flctlt1ou1 Bu1lnH1 wytd lo end l'IOW held llr II Inc.. William A. WoodWard'. Aslc a~ul our
Svitu. $284,900.
Sharon Hall·C·21 agt.
714·847·8309 N~por1 Beach. CA 92660 Have you atarted doing Name Statement Fl tltl B 1 unftl ulcl Deed of Tt!M 111 1flt President Sell your -extra T y Rawtlns Tunnell. Flctllloue Bu•fnHs bu1tnen yet? No The following persons are c ous ue n•H prope~ lltu-.d In ..W Coullly Thia statemerit was filed current 1!>4tf1alsl household
2 2 Orchid SI . Newpon Name Statement Tnomas J. l,.alng doing business as: A Mind Name Statement end SI.It• dttafbtd 11: Aa "'°" with the County Clerk otl:=:========~I HUNTINGTON Bo1cll, CA 92660 .The lotlowlng P41raon1 are This 11atemen1 was toled Game ol Golf. 134 1/2 Tiit lollowing perso.ns are fully dnc:ribed In the libovl Ora e Count on 3·21·97 Q •t F t d items
Thi• bu1lneu Is con· doing business as: Aguda with the county Clerk of Topaz, Newport Beach. CA doing buslneu as.· T.C. 111entlOMCI o...i of TMlt. A1H ng 199~3714932 H::, •• ~r~8: p0!:nlea iBARiiiiiiBii0iiiUiiRiiiiiiiiliiOii4iii2 jn Classified d~td by· an lnd1V1dual Marine Boatworks, 318 1/2 0 1 1 Co nt on 4 15 97 92662 Credit. 1539 Monrovia 11112, ~The m.e....,... ,. -.._i.::.;...;:=-=~~~-~ ~ started de>log Easl 16tn St .. Costa Mna, 1~91371~565 • · Nancy Marie Leland, 134 Newport Beach. CA 92663 llfld otnetC04111110ft ~. Dally Piiot Aprll 19, 26. on $1. Delinquent Tax, ---------bwtlness yet? Yt1. 4·22·96 CA 92627 1/2 Topaz, Newport Beach, Thomes Wilham Sweatt, If llflJ of Ille ,.. Pl'Ol*'1 MIX 3, 10. 1997 S.92~ Aepo's, AEO'a. Your, _________ ---------
Tony Aawhn• Tunnell Dar11el Aobtf1 Aguda 318 Dally Pilot Aptll 18, 25, CA 92662 1539 Monrovia 112. New-delcribed abaft II llUfllOl'8d te are a . To 11 F re• IAGUNA IAGUNA ~· statement wea flied 1/2 E. 16111 St .. Costa May 2, 9. 1997 F808 This business Is con· port Beach; CA 92663 be' IOM TOWNHOUll lWllll PUBLIC NOTICE 1·800·218·0000
w1tf\ the County Clarie ot Mesa. CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an Individual dTnls d bbu~lneu la con-cOsTA M'IA. CMJFONM Flotltloue auelneH • ext.H· 1308 BEACH 1048 BEAtH 0 1'11ge County on 4·22•97 This buelneu 11 con-Have you started doing ucte Y· an Individual :::f.. Tht.lllt 11,...._ T,,... H 1 t for currant Jis1Jng1.
10973718343 ducted by: an Individual Ftetltlou. Bueln•H t>Yslness yet? No H•ve you statled doing llflJ ~ fDr.., The ~t•men Qov't Foreclo••d
DiiOty Piiot April ~5. May 2, b~~r~.,~~et?s~:•d doing N•m• 8tat•m•nt ~~l~cys~:i:~~nt wa llled ~s~r::: ~~~:an ·~-of 1'1t Mal doing tx.ttlnet•~~ HomH from pennlu 9. 16, 1997 F840 Daniel Robert Agude The following persons are with 1111 Count er' k 1 This llatement was filed addm• lftd odltr CIOllllllCllft land Appll11nce Service, on $1. Delinquent Tax.
• PUBLIC NOTICE T.hl• atilemenl was flied ~~ :~\~::~ ~~ A;::. orange County ~n 4~g.9: with the County Clerk ol ~~ ,! :T·11e •= :!i~. tA 9=son. An•· Repo'a, AEO's. Your
_.._ _______ 1with the County Clerk ol bam• Cltcle Coat• Meta 19973718920 Orange County on 4·15·97 but without~ or ... EOwatd 8 Flof 1 115 So area. Toll Free ~lctltlous BualneH Orange County on 4·11·97 CA 92626 ' · Da~y Pilot May 2. 9, l6, 19973717510 ,_.,, • ....,.. or ,..,._. Mitton. ANhelm~ CA 9211()6° 1•800•218•0000 New homes in the village. Walk tO ~N me Statement 109~737HS734 Rebecca NHI Capteln, 23. 1997 F870 Dally Pilot April 18, ,25, repdllltl tltle, pmt11l11\ or Uoyd O. Welle, 381 N. S• for~xu~~~~:~.~~gt. beach. w/ 1/laCre to J acre IOtS. • Ing persona are a1ly Pllol April 11, 18, 25, 3353 Al.ab•m• Circle. May 2. 9, 1997 F811 encu111~ to ,_ Ult ranado SI.. Orange. CA1 _____ •,;.....,;....._.:;..._1 i P11o~. 1 Htat!r.io ~~1. May 2. J997 F768 Costa Meu. CAj2626 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTfCE ::;,1'!.."'~cte'~..!'!.~ 9T2eea1 1 $63Sk-S72Sk
PUBLIC NOTICE Thia buslnen 11 con. Fl 1 -.., -.,_.. h 1 but ne111 11 con. Coste MtH. C 92827 duc:1ed by: an lod1V1dual cm ous Buslneaa Fl ltf T""' .tttl ..,...... *-" • due*' by: a oenwai pan· No room left +
Ti: 200 Financ\11 Group, Have you sta.rted dOlnf Name Statement ct ous BualneH p!wWed 111 ..W ~ • nerthlp I h In • (CA). 129 Cabrillo s1.. Ftc.tltloue BuelneH buslneat Yll'l 04.01·97 Tiie following pttsons are Nam• St•t•m•"' ~If tiff, ..,., .... --Have you ttarltd doing n t • gar~· Fabulous ocean views & sunsets.
C ta MtH, CA 92627 · Name 8t•tement Rebecca 'Neot Captain doing buslnen as: Olz · The following person• aft ef tald 0t..i of T• ..... bVtlneHl.el? YH. 3•1•97 for lht c•r7 u r.alk tO beach. J bedr<><>ITIS mi'nt'
T I bualneu la con· Tne following peraon1 are Thie atatement was ftled Mark Communlcatlona, d~ business 11: Kl~ dllrfl9 11141 1xpeneet If tit !dward . Flofll vvi
dlltted by• I COtp<)(atlon doing l>Ullntts u : Calllor· Will\ the County Clerk ol 2651 Irvine Ave .. Sle 146. F Store, 2102 W. 171 T~ -Ml of Hit ir.-... Thia t lllement WU filed estate w/big yards, room to aJd! you atarted dOlng nla 8rld1I Connecllon1 .. Qf1nge County on 4•15.97 Costa ~u. CA 92627 St • Santa Ana, CA 92706 llld ~ O... efTNll The with the COUl\ty ctertc ol ineN yt" YH. AP'll '· 1018 8uclclngnarn Lane, 18973717113 William A. Mansfield, 1978 Sartbdil Singh Uppal, toQ1 lllllWlt of flt .,.. Orange County on 3•27·91 $46Slr
Ntwpott Beach, CA 82000 Rosem1ry Place Costa 2111 W. 11111 St .. Santa blllllCll of the ........_ .. H9J:l7tl4t7
1200 Fin•nclal Group Kerry O. Petert, 10UI Dally Piiot April 18, 26, M11a CA 92827 '• An11, CA 92706 ai"Oyllle~-M..W •
JoM P. Bogard, Pr ... • 8uckfnghem Lane. Ntwpott MIV 2. 9, 1997 F812 This• bu1lnu1 le con-Thia busine11 !• con· end,...............,....._ O•lly Pilot Aptll 28, Mly S, OCEAN VIEW LOTS
• 1tate"*"1 wea meet Beach, CA 920&0 PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by: en ln<llVldu•l ducted by: an lndiv1dull .....-w ...,._ •"" 10. 11, 1911 Sam
w 111e County Cltt1C or Thia bu•lneH I• con-Have you at~ doing Have you •1111•d dol.ng t1t111e of Ille lftlllel:f 11•Dllkltl et PUILIC HOTICI Son1e W1°th whr'tewate • 1· o nge Coutlty 0n •~7 ducted t>y: an lndlvldw.l '1ctltloue eualneH bualnesa ytt'P v11, 4•2•97 bualne11 ~et? Yet, 4-4'97 "" Nocloe .. ,. _________ 111 r v iew, l~ten to
•• 1t•137t8401 Heve you ttarted doing Name Statement WOilam A. Mantl1tld Sarabdit lngll Uppal f1'1.•1U1. TM ~ '1otltloue lluelneee the' pounding surf1 ..L~ry Piiot Apf'tt 25 M•V 2 bu•llleaa yet? 'Yea. 4-3·97 The rouowl"" ~raona .,. Thia atattment w11 filed T1~!1 t!~'''cm.nt ~· llltdf 11Mtr ..W 0... tf TNlt .... N•1n• St•temenl $17Sk-$399'· ~ 91 • , • Klfry 0. Peter• .....i.... ••• wllll th• count)' Clerk of w "' I.. ounty ... 1e1k 0 ...... _.............. -A ---K O.•f'· 1 1 84l Thea atlltment wat filed -·"' busint11 .,. Tiit Ot-County on 4 .. a..0.7 Orange County on 4-4·97 .... •A 1 _. -.,,. .......... ~ .. per90nll 111 + w1 c c ....,.. Vintage Ap1rtmen11, 200 -.... -........ 1997;1 e•• .... -•"·IRw a --. dolna ~ ••: Wnt· • PUIUC NOTICE th the ounty r .... 01 Soutti Citron Anthtlm, CA 1991371tt44 1 -• DedllllllOll tf 0....... • wall PICIUllllNI Com!NlftY :L C>fano• County on 4-4·t7 92805 • Dally Pilot M•v 2. o. 18, Dally P1101 May 2. t. 18, Ol!lllM'.., .. _. • ..-ase1 11.,ef\N l>fl~ Hun! Ocea~nt Main beach and pano coastline view.
'!Ctltl•u• •u .. neH 1H737H384 Htftn A. AHie U5~ E. 23. 1917 F885 23. 1997 '* ....... DIW ........... Ungton .. ec:t\. caHIOrrila nnv 4 ""-d 3 b th ki Name ltatament Dlllly Pilol Aprlf 11. 18, 25, COHI Hlohwav. COiona dtl clialiPllo ...... TM ............... 92147 Lot ~ . a I gourmet •tchcn.
lol!Owlng peraona trt Mty 2. tet7 F792 Mar. CA 02W PUBLIC. NOTICE u·a the r .. ourc• you llM Naella ti Oltlilll _. C1thetlM llean ft.legler, $699k
butlnelt aa: Tiie Tl'lll ~v11n .. 1 11 con· can count on to Mii a ...._ ta 111 .. 1118 ,..... IMl ltetthtne Dft'tt. Hun-Ot'Nt Opportunity 1'*~ ~~'A'~:;212 SELL myriad o• m •tch•n· :.::::-:-rru ~=~~T:'4:0,,. of'IMd• ~ Aybokt, 12 Juniper. TRADE dlt• Items, beceuH "·-~-dUded i.y: en lndtvldllal 1490,IOO SCOTT LAND CO.
1 ~~ 12 ~ y001 used ve~1cl8 ~~~11~1:1~mb~v:~:P::! =...~~~ii.: "-you ....._. M'CI AGG•l80Q
IMna, c. m12 T4' c1ass1fied ttirouoh ciusined -i:~c.~11~1 ;~;~~i~,~l~l~r;~r;;t:~i'.o.IW1u;.,~1.lwi~·;"~'nct~1·~· lJt~~~~E~l=~~;~·~g~r~~~~~~~~ bu•lneu 11 con-•H71 841•H 71 ....... Ta '!: t • r usu
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SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1997
LOTS
FOi SA11 UDlllln 2150 BALBOA
1400 !SI.AND 2606 MISCEUANEOUS iil••••liiiiiiiil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS Co• t • M • • • Two ..._..It l ... nd •••utlful P\'t Upper I••••••••• trlpleua on 1 lot. By CHARUS GOREN 1n•a Thltury Ln 2 t 1. 2-Pallo1. Many OMC 2nd. 13!59,500. with OMAR SHARIF
TODAY'S
CRoSSwoRP PUZZLE
F•bulou• Vl•w
Hunt "4mtour Wlndowa·Ught & Alty! 1--------Agent 570..8283 _.,. ........................ HI_,,...
Xlra Lr~ Lotti Price •308 1/2 Corel• ROOMS 2706 ----------,,,,...._... "'_..,
Red\K:ed to H5!5.000. Vearty 310-273-3300 ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phll Tymon, agt 1• BUSINESS OFFICE WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
714-840-2207 --------N.B. Oeeanfronl & FOR RENT
BALBOA 22nd St. Pvt room 2769 Q. 1 • Aa Sout.b, vulnerable, you soum ~ •••••••••I PENINSUIA "607 unlurn, share btth. hold; I• P ... " Utll paid. N/S pref. •Qreat Location• I• p ... Kitchenette In room. Co1ta Meta Olllce ?
ACROSS
145or78
4 Ull'#llld
9 Massages
t3 Yes
14 Singef Cara
15 Island off Naples
t6 Salon a9Pf~ 18 Church olfldal
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR RENT
Lndry. 1 block to apace from $259 to •Qt 6 0 9 7 <> A Q 8 t I •A K 5 Wh
Newport Pier. $490. $!570. Private 1 room , at do you bid now?
Call Sam 875-4808 office with restroom. The bidding bu proceeded:
2 room office with SOUl'B WBST NOBTB EAST
At Th• B•achl Top floor. 1 bdrm
w/garage. S 1100. 1510 W. Balboa Blvd 1-V-A_CA __ Tl_O_N ___ _ conforence room. 10 INT 2• Pu1
Q. 5 · Aa South, vulnerable, you
hold:
, t9 Greeted formally
20 FOf9Sted lract1
22 Teach little by
little
Mgr, 873·2519
RENTALS ------------------
Oold Crown T
27221_4_3_4_·2_5_9_o. __ 4_9_7J_5_11_. What action do you lake? CORONA
DELMAR 2 '122 CORONA
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlDELMAR 2622
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · ONlc:• Sult• 441 Old Newport Blvd, Q. 2 • Eaat.-Weat vulnerable, a11 Oc••nfront Furn
Newport $395/wk May
& June. Pkng/patlo. nr
Newport Bch 8501q.f1. South you hold: ·
'•Qt 5 OAKQ72 OQ8S 682.
The bidding has proceeded:
NORTH P.ABT SOUJ"H
16 Pan 20 WEST Paa Ca P• Cod 3 Br 2 Ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii +Den remodel. New
714-850·9505
shps/pler. 848•9888 •---------•Void OKQIOI OQJ882 •9854 3o ra.. .,
kll appl, fp. By bch. r---------
601 Polntse«la Ave Blocks from the Oc:•anfrof\l/19th St COMMERCIAL
What do you hid now?
$2400 840·8214 Be.J1ch Huge livlng
space avail In 1 & 2
3Br 2.5B• Condo
Awesome vlewl w/d, PROPERTY 2778
The bidding has proceeded:
NORTII EAST SOUl'B Q. 6 • All South, vulnerable , you
hold:
COSTA MESA 2'124
_2 bd/1. 5 BA 2-car
gar, comm pool/spa.
5995. 405 Brlghlon Springs (Harbor @
Victoria. 714·282·7878,
2bd/1ba 1-car gar.
bedroom apt homes.
Wood burning fire-
place and glgantic
patio. Close to
shopping & schools.
Starting from $985.
Call 789·1753 for
more details (some
restrictions apply)
Ip, 2nd fir. June 21 · 2 8 • I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1600. 714·673-1943
l O 1• T
What do you bid.now?
RENTALS TO
Bal P•nln 400sq 11
pilvate entry/bath,
newly dodone, $425. Q. 3 · Aa South, vulnerable, you
Gary 714·760·9792 hold:
l:SiiHAREiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii2iiii4 Showrm/Of c: Superior 1• Ave. 1500.sq 11. street
level, high exposure.
S 1500 mo 548·8531
•AK Q 102 0 K~109 o 93 •87
The bidding has proceeded:
NORTH EAST SOtn'H
10 PM1 l•
20 P... 30
50 Pa.. ?
WEST Paa
P ...
Quiet, culdosac, pets ~=:;:=====~ considered. 5900/mo. Studio al $600.mo
Vacant. 631·2242 Agt & 1 bdrm al $750.mo,
Bal Is. Share 4B/2B w/
2 others. Prof'I n/smk.
S535+ull, Inc gar. Avl
Leslie/Sheri 676-9735 -1N-D_U_S_T_R_IAL __
2
-7-
8
-
8 CDM Share 3bd, 2,5ba l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e'Xec home. 2-car gar.a•
6AQ5 0 7 OQ872 •AKJ8S
The biddin~proceeded:
SO\n'H NORTH EAST
4• 16 Pau 20
?
What actiol"I do you take?
What do you bid now?
Loolt for anaweT'3 on Mqnday.
FOUNTAIN
We are a Fair Housing
Pro~lder 714-348·9424 1 o.ooo Sq Ft 4 Sele
Production Pl. N.B.
iiV ALiiiiiiLmEmY iiiiiiiiiiii2mlm3ii41 COSTA MESA 262 4
W/D, LR, FR, formal
OR . front yard,
gorgeous 1 blk from
beach. No smk(pets.
$ 1 0 0 0 mo./ 1 /2 u ti I.
$1000/dep. 675-7129
Dlvlsible. Store cars,
Toys, Mtg, or 1 Bob Causlin Bkr 722·8777
Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, as
South you hold:
6 A J 10 9 5 2 O A J 8 O ~ • Q 5 2
The bidding has proceeded:
Learn to be a better bridee
player! S ubscribe now to t&e
Goren Brld1e Letter by callin1
(800) 788-1226 for information.
Or write to: Goren Bridie Let·
ter, P.O. Boir 44JO, Ch icago, Ill. Lo• Ceball•ro• 2bd, 2ba, new carpel/ •E'slde l br. Ref. util paid. Patio. FP. stove. CM 1h Exec: Hm• paint, FP. Ina Ide lndry. s 6 9 0 . 5 4 8 .6 0 9 4 . $700/lse/dep. Only 1
Studio/Loft, ve ry unique, huge open 60680. .
Comm. pool & spa. d It c i •338 E. 20th St• a u +cat. real ve $980/mo. Incl Sports happy quiet prv 831 ·2111
.area. new kit, ba 1--------:---------,...------------------.----------------1 w /s h o w e r • w /d •
F acllity Mam bersh Ip. -::F:-u-r-n-:-' d-:--:S..,t,_u-d""l_o __ N_e_a_r
983·7959 Triangle Sq./55 Fwy.
$1550.mo 548·8531 THEATER EMPLOYMENT Ef11PLOYMENT
CM Bluff• City lights & CASTING 2921 5530 5530
IRVINE 2144
4-Bedroom'2.5 Bath
lrvlne Turtlerock
home, pool, 1-story.
-3-car garage. "Clase 10
elementaryJUniversily
High School & UCI.
$2,950.mo 854·9669
NEWPORT
BEACH 2169
Avl May 2. S59!J . .Ulls
pd. No Pets. 646·5330 ocean bTe ez es. lrg I••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ms Ir · w /pvt b a I h & BUS INES S & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiijjiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii entry. Kit & lndry prlv. •Baby Toddl•r• •omce-Cllent Service AJP &:JR Position
Near beach N/S male FINANCE Model Search. Gap, Rep Gen ore. Xlnt Community Newspa-
P ref. S 5 5 O Imo ·I••••••••-Guess. Old Navy I phone/comm skills. pers soaks lull time THE CAPE 548·9098. Barb/Rick Call Natalia 960·7882 45wpm . Computer AJP & AJA person.
**** CM luxury gated apt,1----------------Film Prod, Talent helpful. Windows, Minimum 1 year expe·
Live Near sp,a, poo1. prtv-ba, rrr BUSINESS Mgmnl, & Internships Word, Excel. Lrg co. rlence in accounts
The Best rwy. 5395. + dep + 1/2 OPPORTUNITY avail. Call Creative estab 76 yrs sseklng payable & coneclTons Shopping utils 714•548.8125 Talent Management lndiv. w/posilive & preferred. Good ben·
Theatrea and 2904 800·401·0545 cheerful attitude to eht package including
R • c r •a ti 0 n 0 f CMD Shr Beautiful 3br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --=---...,,.,-----------work In small branch 401 (k) retirement plan. South Countyll 2ba. hrdwd firs, Ip, •Top Mgr• seeks So • ofc. Start $1200·51500 EOE. Drug screenl"g/
Condo Like Living patio, w/d .. fem prel'd, $HUGE PROFITS$ Cal's cutest kidsl This +benefits. Western physical required.
Oarane •Pools 5675. 714·720-0136 Phone Card Routes week only. lid' space Exterminator Co. Send resume & salary • Call Oavid 375-4300 1 5552 p d L 1 Spas • Spacious Downtown H.B. $2000/wk. Pot. ro ucer n . re q u rem en t to:
Dua l Mas t er Non·smoker 10 share 800·700~7177 Hunt Bch, Ca 92649 Accounllng Supervisor,
1Br Close to beach. Plans & 2 Bdrm furnished 2br 2.5ba 24hrs LOST & 893·8055· EOE. P.O . Box l560 Floorplansl t h /d f Costa Mesa. Ca 92628 Utls pd, stove, frig, own ome. w • p, SS PAYPHONES SS FOUriD 2925 · or tax (714) 631-7246
No Pet•. $675/mo. Dalllf 9·7PM dishwasher. pool. jac, Local sites avail. Lqw ~~ii!!liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Can't seem 10
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31 Legal matter
34 Eva or Zn Zsa
36 Sleep nolsllY ·38 Musical woik 40 Coarse blue
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42 Game lor
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47 Badminton
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52 Riverside planl
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39 Conceals
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49 Buscaglia or
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53 Sirlger Day.
55 Dietaiy need
56 P\anl life
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582·504·8882 or ***** w9lght room. Mus t prices. Sl50K yrly pol ~OST t 11 h Ac:c:ountlng Mon.Fri 714-873-4602 1000 South Coast Dr Love Dog Ginger! 1•800.800•3470 24hrs L African . Gray get o a I ose 1 o ·2 in o t f ice . Costa Mesa $600. + ulls. Susani----------------· Parrot, red tail, talks. repatr'jobs 714·646·3466 ext 105l----------------"'9""------------------.----------------
2Bd 2Ba Veraalll•• 714-556·9044 714-960·5610 AAA Ore•tlng Card• 4/18 nr McFadden/ around the house? CLASSIFIED lmmac luxury condo. Potential S45K part Gothard in H 13 Walk to Beach. Private ---------East CM· S450/lst + 6 limo or $110K full tlmo 893·3384 REWARD! Let the It's the easy-to·
Corner Unit $1200/mo mon tse. Cal ok, quiet. 1 1 1 1 Classified access, Information-. . _____ .._____________ sorv c ng oca stores. LOST Male Cat Small 2 ' k d k Avail Now 645-9029 peaceful, w/2 happy No selli 1 pac e mar etplace NEWPORT creative people! i31·2111 ng, accoun 1J yr old, white & lite Service visited regularly • sue· 2br 2ba Mediterranean • Included. Your $8950 grey mix. White paws. Directory ceasfully • by all kinds
Villa style. upper on iBiiEAiiiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii6iiii6ii9 Found Pure Bred col. lnvestmont secured by 4/25 nr Pen. Park & of consumers. waterfront In quiet Vic: of Bay/55 Fwy. inventory. 800·771·3141 Balboa Pier. Reward. help you find
section of West NB. •1BR S7a5~ 909·359-4946 VM AN AMAZING OPP. 875·7424 reliable help. Buy ~i!:~1~1 ... ~~d II.
Great view. Full lilo 2BR2BA$835 •1.?•'~•1.? Roal Coke /Pepsi LOST, Siamese cat, 642-5678
EMPLOYMEN1' EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
5530 5530 5530
MEET SELL TRADE .
someone special your home throl1gh .classified
through classified through classified 642·5678
baths. kil. Carport. D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. Laguna Beac:h 1 Br w/ equip. 20 Local/Est. sm fem, blue eyes.•----------------~~~••~ dKk & No pets. Carport. b~h. w~~n c~u~ Sites. Earn up to ~b~~.300~o~~ ~--------~---~------------------------------~~. laundry. $2100/mo Vl•ta Del M•sa Ocean View, pool, S 1 5 O O we o k I y. Santa Isabel Ave, CM.
yearly. Boat dock avl. •545-4855• lndry, gar. Gated 1·800·321·7890 631-1916 REWARD!
_5_4_0._1_3_5_s_o_r_6_7_3_-s_o_o_2_1 1 Br 1 Ba N • x t to comm. S650 + uu. Avl
2BR Townhom• Beach, Gar Prkg,1_5_1_1_5_. ______ 4_9_9_-4 __ 54_0
2.5BA. lrg 2-cer Fully Renovated N.B. 1Br avall now.
attach garage . Sl 100.mo 848-52B7 Beautiful tlse in Dover
Remod. End unit. -.--.""'e""'EA,,..,,....,,C..,.H~A""R'"'EA,,,..,.._*_*_ Shores. Spa/yard w/d,
S 1500(mo. 640-5664 pen Ins u 1 a 1 -4 B d . prtcg. $375 642·6386
3bd/2ba Custom Winter & Vacation N.B. share beaut
home. Lrg yard. Gour Rentals. Reserve Now spacious 3BR. 2BA. 1
kitchen. S2500mo. for Best Selection! blk from beach & bay
Agt 640-7000 x301 Many Oceanfronts $800. No-smk/drogs/
AREA MCI PREPAID
Phone Card Routes
Local Sites Available
Can earn S 1 OOk yrly
800-555-23 t 9 (24hrs)
Business Is Booming!
I make $3300 evory
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800·322·8189 x1640 4BD/2BA Family room Vl~~!.e~:.::f:zLS alcohol. 201·1843
w/FP. now carpet & =------,...-,--------NB Dual Master. Ocean ._pa1ntT Quiet culdHac Exec 1 bd View, walk· View/Penths . Wik to ---------
street. Cat ok. 52350/ In closet, encl garage/ bch. $475/mo + 'h uu. First Time Ever
mo. 875·4830, Agt. s t or .. pool, spa. Avall Now 693·1875 6 figures In 4·6mos. $1400. 760-9332 Pl f c t 1~wes I BAYRIDQI! Gated comm. ----------------NB Share 2Br w/mature u u -up 0
2 + 1 Lg bale, w/d, frig, NEWPORT HEIGHTS fem. Newport Hts area ~5;'~·0 ~~1 ~;r 0 :~. garage. Pool/spa. Avl. 1 bdrm, stove. ref, $400/mo. Incl IJllS.
Lost: Cockatell ·In the
vicinity of Adams and
Placentia. White head/
wings and grey body.
"Peter Mc Tweeter"
Ve~ Beautiful!
REWARD! 444-2541
LOST: TOOL' BOX w/
mtsc Plumblng Tools
& Cummings Saber
Saw. May 1 SI, 5:00pm
near 191h & Newport
Bl . REWARDll
Please call 494-4"695.
EMPLOYMENT
$1175 • 310·943·9746 garage, lnd ry. No Furn. W/gar. 574-0875 000·322-6l69 xl834
pets. 5750· 650"8145· NB Townhouse, Shr1 _______ ..._~ _E_M_P_L_O_YM_E_N_T ____ Beac:h House/Mobil•
20011 to water, ref._ wd,
Pvt yard /beach.
1 1 OOsq.11. 1.5br. 2ba.
$1100. Inc utll + sac.
Oceanfront 2BO, 1 BA 2ba 2.5ba, close 10 Local Vend ne for sale.
upper unit, great view, Fash Isle, $525. Avl Big Cash Weekly. Call 5530
private garage. $1550 May 15 714•719.2375 800·3!50-8363
per mo. 675·4630, Agt Power ful Income
909-780.0798 Penlnaula New 3bd/ ENTALS S5K·10K + Is possible ---------..,.B-lu_tf __ • __ 3_B_R_. __ 2_B_A-.--N-r1 2ba. Blk to beach. in 1st 30 days.
H.S. $1575/mo. Yr Ref. W/0 , $1750/mo., WANTED-2726 ~:~tM~= ... C~I~ ::~
tease'. Avail 6/1 . Y::~~~S8~~xt3eci;· 800·541•3010 x 111 Bkr, 780..3142 Mom & 8yr old by 7/1
*ch arm In 8 * 3 e o Studio Steps to Beach to 9/1. 2 + 1. To 5850. •Vending Route For 1 .7~BA Harbor View $675/mo. No parking. E. CM/NB. Consider S • I e • 2 0 I o c 11 I Home. AYail 5112. Alll now JoM 540-9555 roommate for larger to sitesework PT•
Agt. Donna Webster _U_n_l_q_u_e---1-b-d_r_m---1-b-• $1700. 714·548-7407. •800·711-43819
780..5000 x139 w/lott condo style apt. •WANTED• VENDING: EASY,
Udo-Cott•g• Vaulted ceilings, light Professional seeks All cash Income. Call
1BA, 1BA +den. 2 & airy walk through studio, bachelor or 1 for free brochure.
patios. 51600. Grundy kitchen. large walk-in bd'rm tor $500-$600. 1·800·820 -8782
RealtOf 875·8181 closet, dishwasher, E'slde Costa Mesa, private ext1a large Newport Bch, Bal Pen•----------------
Studlo CloH to beach. patio from living room, or Isle. Avall af1r 6·1. MONEY
Utts pd, 1tove, frig. additional patio off of Call 574-4249, Lisa TO LOAN 2914
•BELLINI*
The LARGEST retailer of excluslve
Baby & Children's
furnishings has a 25-
35hr. a wejtk retail
sales opening for
responslble sales
associates In our
Costa Mesa store.
Prior sales exper. Is
necessary. Salary
commensurate with
experience.
**** 714-631·2229 No P•t•, $525/mo bdrm w/outslde ~tor· l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 582·804-8882 or age apace. Vertlcal -----------------1• ~========
71+873-4802 blind• Included STORAGE 2742 Avoid Bankruptoy
Vers•lll•• Studio throughout, 1kyllght lnlmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free Debt Conaollda·
Penth•• furn/unfum. IMng room, unique Nr Weatc:llff Plza lion Appllcallon with bathroom/ vanity/ Service 800-873-8207 Pool, gym. gar, walk 33FT RV Spao• -----------------to bch $925. 494·8604 dressing areal Neutral $75.00 714-545·5004 Money to Loan
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
carpet throughoutl
Carport 1t1111 to ac·
commodete 1 vehlcle I••••••••• Included. Very bright
and open nvlng areal
Call now, won't lasll
$1470. 789-0931
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
ON 1ST & 2ND
MORTQAOES·
Re•.. comm.. refl,
business and con·
llrucllon loan• avail.
Further Info call:
1·800-775-0712 x5910
M•chlne Bulld•r/
Tool Maker for
Rollform Machine.
AL Engineering
2697 So.Halladay;--SA.
71~979-5940
••DRIVERS ..
S300·S500 a week
+BENEFITS Need prof'I drivers,
own car/pick-up/Van/
atakebed. OMV/Ins.
S Hollend, lrvlne
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LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH
1540 JAMBOREE ROAD.• NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 640-6445
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3528 SBIVJCES 3548 ~~~~iiiiii 367 8 HOME 3 7 56 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PREPARATION 3925
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873·8065 or 848-8528 tlon & tax 845·5704 decke Free est 780·8427 RN/LMT CM 722•9823 CHUNG'S PAINTING Visa/MC Excepted Rolfred IRS 873·8905
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Cullom Textur .. Palnl L545488 842·2214 -·-Repair. A coust ic Drywoll and morel 1• PUBLIC NOTICE Prol, Clean, Quality • Elem. summer reading
Dtd. Martt 838-7300 CO PUTEA HELP! rem911:~ .i:;:,~~r 160 Small Joba Oki ~~:l~rs~::otr~I~:•& The Calif. Public Ullli· work. Int/Ext & cocks. Wate~~~:~·~grains & math. Hm schoollnj
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3427 SERVICES 3548 fr•• E•t·S10 0(1 w/ad All Phll1es• Sm/lg Jobs Co11a Mesa/Newpor1 \':? 71~21·0SU8 \':? movers print their 20 Years Experience L1554722 • 848-6720 WALL * 714-723·2082 * Cl 1 Cl 1 1 1 25 y E Pgr1n17·5729 NGS 393., ,&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •an •tan ean ••r• xp. P.U.C .• Cal T number: Free Estimates COVERI ,. • A TOUCH OF CLASS MACMEDIC •Care for 20Yra Exp/Fair S/FrH Ell Jim 031·2400 •-------"'--llmoa and chauffeurs Interiors and Exteriors ---------liiiiiiiiiiii~i!iiiiiiiiiii OPLIANCE REPAIR Cle1nlng. Rea/Comm Maclotosh Computers Ll400030 714·839-1447 BREWER'S TV·VCR JEWELRY 3784 print their T.C.P. num-Relerral. 8.54·0512 --------Th• Stripper Uc/Bonded. Free Est. In your hme/ofc. Low/ & Hom• S•rvlc•s ber In all ad11er11Se· S I I I I I aaher1/0'/111;Frlg """""'rate 873-8819•---------If •SON'S PAINTING• POOL pee-a :z: ng n •••••· Aeas.'"' 1 ·"'207 Teresa 282·7143 '""""'' . ELECTRICAL 3610 Under S300. LIE73660 W1lllam Harold Jeweler menls. you have a W II R I .:r-"" ""' -..,....,...,,..-.....,..,..,.,...,,~~-=-:~ Profeaalonal Service Acc•pt MIC & VISA queellon about the le-20V11 Exp. Ats/Comm SERVICE 3894 L58
88P'92a4p1er .,..3•'!10°v3•7 1i. •BOSS HOUSECLEANING ':Wiiiiii~~~~~iiiii Watch/Jewerry Repair Ill t II lnl/Ext Llcl'480559 ., ....... ----------.1 Licensed-Bonded Traln•Repalr•Upgrade,. C.M. Dale 031·1818 Anllque•Flne Jewelry ga Yo a mover, mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Faat/Allordable/On-1lt1 Smell Job EXPERT Buy/aell/lrade 873-0385 or ohauffour. call: 5::'7·9496 /800-818·9722 PD & a WALLCOVER
ilJSINESS s10.oo per hour.· T•d 714-&4q•7872 Duncan Electric H•nd1tm•n Ch.,11• Public Ulllltlea lalend Blu• Pools 11 BY TOP DESIGNERS
SJRVICES 3488 __ 7_1_4-_5_4_8_·_0_3_8_8__ -· Local/Quick Response Painting, carpentry, Wllllem. Harold Jeweler Commlaslon Pool & Spa Wkly S11c. "INSURED *Ll480172
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European Prof'I. Best P•terkln El•ctrlc Local COM 780·5044 Antique• Fine Jewelry 1--A-=-=-L.,...L""'·A:":M=E"'R'""l-,:C....,A..,.N.,-SElWlCES • 3870 Acid wash 845·8728 * * *AF F o Ro ABLE
In townl Refs ·svrs Exp. Apple S Macintosh Prompt & L.ow Ralesl Home Reatoratlon/Remodel Buy/setlllrlde 873·0385 Mov••·U..... Top Quality Work. Ins.
Grace 251·0455 SERVICE ree·com/sm·lg Jobs Tiie/drywaii/Woodwork ---------Caref\.llly, Court,ousty OOFING 3910 15Vrs Exp•Groat Refs
FREI! Garage CIHnlng CSL818711 748·5255 FencestdeckS/room add. LANDSCAPE & & For the Right Price • Anlm•I <::> Lover ¥ R V•n Horn Wallcoverlng HUMAN
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'"°"•degreed profes·
~lonals In caree1
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Tired of Mess? Let us • Back.upon CO Rom Roofs/general repairs. LAWN r1tnr
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Own Trans, Bonded •Purchase advice Replace/Repair Low S Mlch••I 758·1440 P•g.,-413·8142 •SPRING SPECIA.L• S11c. Free EsVl st walk Quality Work Guarnt'd togolhor. Strip, Install.
714·440·9008
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C ,241-0531 Pg-435·5312 Now Conatrucllon Semi Retired Contractor edge/sod/sprinklers/ ENCLOSURES 3842 9 5 & ADDITIONS 3916 ·Custom ablnelry· ~ 722·2605 800-780-5755 Aepalrs. impro11emenls, cln·up. Al 968·27161"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Denise 714. 3 ·8670 WINDOW CLEANING Doors-Copper Colling JAMAICA DAY·O sm lobs. Quality/Integrity Lve msg or call aftor 51• Custom Window Screens t!~:~;~gs 71 ~.9~8~~~~g P1of Cleaning-Res/Comm I care. Ken 842·1770r-.,....,,,--------Stamb•ugh Builders ---------ASK ME ABOUT... • Re·Screenlng •
CarpeWacanclea/Rels CONCRETE & FLOOR INSTALL •GREEN MASTERS Lanlce Covets & Polios PLASTER Romodellng•Addlllons Free Esll 729·7079
Wkly/Bl·wkty 850.5859 MASONRY '3557liREiiiiPiiAiiiiiRiiSiiiiiiiiiiii3ii6ii2iiO HAULING Landscaping & Malnt. Cust Redwood Decks. REPAIR 3880 & Roralrs. No Job Too --.,,..-.,,..-----,..•na 3720 Troo T1im • Romo11al Glass, Plex or Pickel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil small B01:>""548·8223 ~ENTRY 3510 MA~IA'S CLEANING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gardening Svc 84.1·5512 Hand Aai1s. Fencing. --,,,_..,,-:-:,...--:-~-=---Supplies provlded·Xlnl Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie S•les•Svc•ln•t•JI Contractor on all Jobs. Plaster/Stut:c'o Patch Farthing Interiors Can't seem to Ref·a. l 2Yrs Exp. By Cone, Patio, Driveway HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc JUNK TO THE DUMP Landac:ap.e Remodelln9 l 707328 714-43 f ·6822 Kitchen/Balh/Aomodel get to all those o.\ISPENTRY•Wlndowa Famlly Only. 539-8704 Fplc, 800s. Ref. 25Yr. PERGO/CarpeVFree est. (~14-988·1882) Yard tune up/malntenace, ·Serving So Ca 25yrs-Am Addllions Visa/MC
OeoPrEsT•PWRoOoOdFFINeOnoes •VICKI'S CLEANING Exp. Terry 557.7594 L708279 988-9590 AVAILABLE TODAY landscope/artlstlc deslgn.1---------Llc:1~~:~:~78~4r rs Ll560875 67;)-1212 repair jobs
988·1882 ContractorlC27-604006. PAINTING 3858 around the house? '-'261581 • Call Bob We offer THE BEST•--8--,-p-1--,Q--1.-t •---~-----. Pron & Ethlce1. 6'!S=7505 Let the
249.8323 pg.312•0026 House/Window Cleanlng. * es r ce ua I 'I FURNITURE l'iN~Ewiii"'i'Li;~~&~pi":~=:-::;~1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10Yrs Exp. Xlnl Refs. Lndscape, brick, sine . cnTT c"UTY 24y Q llt p 1 ti PLUMBING 3890 SCREEN Classified
QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Vicki 714·88B·0395 concr. 800.78&-1007 REPAIRS 3622 H~ H, B~ Landsc:a & Ma nl"f. Tb'u~~u~s~ ;o"J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3919 Service
Custom cabinets/crown 1-,....,..-...,,--,,..,,..---1:iiiii!iiii!i!i~~~ii!iiiii & FITNESS 3740 De" ulld/Remodel 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor 'di /t., I bl /Ml John Doran Maaon'lf 1• Directory 11'\0 ng I e mar e SC ADVERTrs. E YOUR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uc ns. 7•8·0487 Llc#280644 645·3209 THE LOCAL PLUMBER ripelrs. Charles 557·7684 p· Brlck•Stone•Block SERVICE TODAY --J E a c Moblle Sc.reen Serv. help you llnd
CARPET
cLEANING
me Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalta Ok 2 MONTHS TIL Sh•n•'• Gerdenlng ***QUALITY CARE -a amFreese E's•lamnAgtee~ O.· ~!!fi~Eurorv-.an C•ll 574-4246 & L d .. ~ New & Re-scroening reliable help. P t'!"' Free Est. & Advice an aea~lng. Lawn 20yrs ex_p N.8. Including Clearu.na. Ll687191 831·3832 Ask for our SUMMER care Install n/Aemo11al stucco/d~all ropair. Friendly Setvice•lnsured LRlocgle1r87t164~53488·oOn8d5eOd ___ &_4_2_·5_&_7_8 __ _
3515
e> Introductory Offerl Start Now Look & Feel Sprinklers 548-5801 )(Int Work~ "045.2417 L#532981 675-9304 FORTE Better by June lst.''v.,,1,.,c'"'T"'"O~R"""•""'s-P-r-0-f,...'l-L-a-n-d· RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Expert Drain Cleaning
CONTRACTORS G"D"GE Exp'd Chef & Cer1. & Pl I R I STUCCO 39.,4 ~ p e rs 0 n a 1 Tr a 1 n er scape Main I. Seasonal Palnring·lnUEat House/Apt umb ng epa rs ~
GENERAL 3558 DOO.RS 3678 Mark 714.810·3479 Color. 10Vrs Exp. Xlnl Quality job. Free est 20yrs exp. All work guar. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Reis N.B. 457-1739 Ll569897 836-88B8 Steve 545·8298 e STEAM WAY e CARPET CLEANING
_jRMS & HALL $59
1 ·800·365·8725
LEWIS Construction
Remodel•Handyman
Ll704n3 Lo~al Res.
•714-557·5925•
•$25 Servlc• C•ll•
Repalrs/Serv/Openers
All Mekes-Mod•ls
Llc'd 650-Serv-(7378)
YARD Clean-up. Troe A Belter Way Patn(1ng PreclH Plumblng
IMPROVEMENTS . Trim/Hedges/Removal Quality CrahsmanshJp Repairs & Remodels
HOME 3756 New Lawn & Plants. For areas prlco. Reis. Free Eslimatos
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
553~ 5530
• ADVERTISING
SALES
:rELEMARKETING
-Community newspa-
fief seeks energetic
di11ldual for retail
laplay and new busl·
ftesa developmenr.
i xperlence helpful.
$alary + Commission
• Benelils. Physical/ tlrug ScreOnlng re·
... quired. EOE.
.. Fax Resume Attn:
Janise Cross
·: (714) 965·7174
• Or call 965-3030
Child Model Search
Need kids 6mos·17yrs
for TV. print & film.
Submitting. now for
new Star Wars mo11les,
Call for audition time.
Pascucci Productions
-•714-~75·4300*
Clerical
Cuatom•r S•rvlce Rep Strong comm.
skills bl-lingual pre-
ferred, compute.r Ill. w/
great allllude. Pays
$7.50·$9.50/hr. Temp
lo hire. Call Thomas
Staffing 714-222-0468 GAU TY •tvllat • Stallons. Computer Technician " W/transport~Uon and !.'lclal Rm NB Salon sales exp. High Salary
llQnnle 758-0493 +Comml 723·2062
Biiiing Entry · •COOK•
•Easy Work Experienced for Fast
• •Excellent income Food Hamburg er
•Flex hours · Stand PT. SS/hour.
•Knowledge of Apply al: 2966 South
Windows helpful Bristol, Costa Mesa.
•FT/PT (714) 682·2572.
841·2883 Cook• •
1 800·395-8811 Rainforest Cafe, a
:slmng P•r•on 1or comblna11on retall.
Chiropractic o ffice. restaurant and enter·
9illlng/Oa1a Entry talnment experience la
exp·r pref'd. 375-0552 openltig a new faclllty
-n·t Find Work? In South Coast Plaza.
Jou can't be looking For more Information
'1oO hardl WANTED 15 about kitchen op-
EMPLOYMENT
5530
EMPLOYMENT
5530
EMPLOYMENT
5530
Cuatom•r S.,vlce/ • FLATBED DRIVERS R•t•ll
lnald• S•I•• Top pay plonll Ralnforest Cale. a
For1une 500 Company Great miles In combination retail.
seeking motivated ·all seasons. restaurant end enter·
lndlvldual w/mln t yr Guaranteed Home 1alnmenl experience.
exper. In cusl sorv/ E11ory 4lh Dispatch. Is opening a now facll·
telemarketing to call & Great benefits lty In South Coast
provide customer Mir· and bonusos Plau. For more lnlor·
11ice to our community 0-6 months• S.24 matlon about retail
o r g a n I z a t I o n s . 6mo. • S.28 up to S.34. opportunites, soe our
(25·30hrs per wk) Call J .B. Hunt Flatbed dltplay ad under ros·
Call or send resume lo: 1 ·800·~-1067 1aurant In today'.s.
Entertainment COL Required classifled section.
Publlc•tlon• Fawd Server FT w/ Salee
151 Kalmua itJ4 min •• 2 yrs lull sorv FOOD SERVICE Co11~ Mesa 92626 Hperlence. for all SALES
Ann. Ms. Lauren Organic Grill & Cale. Excellent oppor1unlty
at 662-2020 Fax resume 673-3133 PRECISION/
Drlv., for Florlat Hotel MILANI FOODS
FT. M·F, 8:30-41 :30. THE BEVER LY P.O. Box 1552 Salls. OMV rec. Musi Melrose Park, IL
know area. 64+1413 HILLS HOTEL so150
•Driver• W•nt•d• Fax:(708)216·0]09
Now hiring PT/FT BANQUET CHEF £OE
Roule Drivers. Wiii Min. 5 yrs exp In ,. 4 SALES
Train. Must have clean or 5 118, hotel ai oan-Tho growing Dally
OMV, proof of Insur., quot chel. High vol. Piiot ed11t:rtlsing team
small car/truck. Call plated J ervlce exp. seeks an outslda
Jerry at 712·9204, or Fine dlPllng up a • salos representative in
apply 1500 E. Babbitt must. Fax resume to: the Retail Advortlslng
Anaheim, CA. EOE. 310-281•2902 Department. Eiq>erl-
E b S I ence prelerred, but m IHY u tea M • 0 h I n • T 0 0 I wlll train. Applicant
OCA Nonh la looking R•plalr Maintenance/ should be .>nergetlc,
tor dedicated lndvdle Service. Exp'd In: moll11ated ind a solf
w/Gueat Service Exp. Mechanical starter. Salary plus
Career Opptya A11all. H1tdr•ullo commission. Xlnl ben·
El•ctrlc•I eflt pkg. Crug screen· *FT/PT Front Deak
•FT/PT Reservallonlst
•FT/PT Bellman/Driver
"Maintenance Eng.
Scraping la • Plua Ing/physical required.
714-744-3524 EOE. Send reaume to
Fax 744·4405 Lynn Esola, %Cally
Piiot, 330 W. Bay eple to fill various portunltles, aee our
ltlona from ware· display ad under res·
ae to manage-tauranl In today'• ~nt. No experience cla~slfled section.
Ut:esaary. Call Now. Cuetomer S•rv Repa .. nl (714)891·5784. Wh•I• Shoe Co. In oc Highly compellll11e -= uekl g d t 1 s•lary & t>nfls. EOE. NOW HIRING
Access Officers
Street, Costa Mesa.
CA 92627 or fax to
(714) 650-4802. For
Interview, call (714) 'lilQlll B•ek/Collectlona n a 8 en ry Fa>c me your reaume: tteraon needed for peraon w/good comm. 714·662·1851
!Wh•I• ahoe co. In OC skllls·oral & written a Altn:Alllaon Sulzman ~/good comm. 1kllls· m~al. Shoe exp a.+· or apply at:1325 E. «•I & written a musl. 714-37a.49o9 Oyer Road Santa Ana f_tloe & collectlons CLASSIFIED Jip a +. 7'14-378-4909 It's the resource you Fii• Clertc. Law Firm w can count on to sell a needa PT clerk for
i;Overstocked with
stuff?
A call to
Classified • wlll help • 642·5678
myriad of merchan· filing and Indexing.
dlu lt•ms, becau.. Typing req'd. Hours
our columns compel are 9am-1pm Mon-Fri.
q uallfled buyera to 1 ____ T_1_• ...... e_7_3_·_7..,.4_1_0_
caltl Buy It. Sell II. Find II.
842·5878 Cl•HIH•d.
omfng to South Coaet Plaza In Junel
~--·-_ ____. .,.__... --
..
Mature, responalble
lndllllduals needed
for aoceaa offlceca at
exc:lual11 e gated
communltl•s and
country clubs.
•Hunllngton Beach
•San Juan Capistrano
•Cana Point
•Laguna Nlguel
Paid training, all
uniforms provided.
Call M·F sam-"lpm
Llncoln S•curlty
988-0182
Phone Op•retor•
To $15/hr. Part or Full.
Will train.
1..a00-716-8220
R•c•1U/O•n Ofc
Enthualaatlc peraon tp
WOfk at growing NB
Conaumer Finance
Co, Pleasant phone
voice. Fax resume:
714-222-0610
R•ceptlonl•t. Office Clerk, PT, hour• flex,
Tues·Sat. Fax Reaume
714442-8072
R•t•ll Furn Sele•
AggreHl11e, Salary+
Comm + Benefit•
478-8383 Kim Alan.
Can't ntm to
gtt to all lhoae
repair Job•
atound the houH7
Ltt tht Cla11lfled
Service Dlrecto;y
htlp y9u fl(ld
rtUablt http.
574·4238.
S•l•apeopl• Ground noor opportunity for
Fastest Growing 2 fOf'
1 coupon book. Avg
commissions S75,000.
Don. 574·3200
S•l•aperaon FT/PT
E:xp. Upscale ladlea/
mens' spor11wear.
N1B . Golf Course.
852·8888
Secretary
Departmental
Secretary
(P{r, 4 Hre/Oay,
5 Cays/Wk)
$11 .28·$14,08/Hr.
Work In 1h• Admlnl•·
lr•llon/Execull11e 01·
flco In Costa Meaa
per1ormlng a variety ol
aecretarlal activities
lncludlng typing/word
proceaslng, antwerlng
phone• and sorting
and distributing mall.
Knowledge of proper
English usage, gram-
mar & punctuation
and ability lO type
45wpm required,
Maelnloah experience
dealred. Houra wlll be
e:ooatn-1 :oopm OA
tO:OOam-2:oopm, Call
{714)966-4023 lor an
appllqallon. Cloelng
date 11 Friday. May ti,, 19g1. EOG.
OCOEPT
OF EDUCATION
Th• Community
Market Place.
Cla11lfled
942·5•7•
980·~502 Pg·748·5375 L612113 714-857·1530 L#687398 989·1090
-'9711
TEX TUR E COAT
Single story up ·to
1600sl S1BOO·LS38526
NOW Construction * 722·2805.
On the move?
Sell your extra
• household
Items
·In Claaalfted
'"' .
, BMW 9030 LEXUS 9115 TOYOTA UIPLOYll!NT COltONA
5530 DELMAR e 12 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iliiii._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'90 3251C Red Conv. -----·1 •=.=in:.0~~:~ Antiques to Junk
---------
t.oad•d. an pwr, 5-ad,tr-, .. 9-3-L-a.....,x_u_a_G-5-300-.. lltamr, cd, alloy Whla, exper. &Mlngual pref, F urn, fa b r I c •, oc area. Call Wanda collectlblH, carvings,
at 918·788·5432 or Iron & pictures.
714-788-1804. evH. 700 Avocado, CDM
air bags, lo ml 79K. Full option 58K
S14,900. 87:M282 White Ivory #029422
•ea BMW 3251 *24•277
Corner 4th/Avocado aeourlty Officer• Fri & &at 9am
immediate FT/PT posl· -~~-----
Uon• avallabtel can ESTATE SALE
Au10, 4 door, low , 9 3 T 0 y 0 TA
mllu. lmmaculat•I CAMRY LE Lealhlf
(341457) 119,995 """" :J.4K Suplfb cond •93 BMW IS Coupe .... ,
IOI appl 248·9180 Sat & Sun 9-? Sunroof, leather, Lexu1 trade 1297229
alloys . Sharpl 113,977
(~F6587) 121•995 '94 LEXUS SC400 Lexus of Black Full option
TONS OP WORK! Everything!
Need 15 key people. Much Misc.I No exper nece11aryl Acacia & Pacific Dr.
Up to $400/Weekly
Paula 714-562·1710 Weatmlnster Certified 2.9% APR
Work from Home
Set appta for HIH
people. OOOd money.
COSTA MESA 6124 992•6908 avail. Won'I last! #037721 $33,077
oon. 874-3200 t JEWELRY t
ESTATE SALE
SUNDAY MAY 4TH
EMPLOYMENT 11 AM·5PM
SERVICES 55•3 Fine Jewlery, Beads, ~ Pearls, Amber, Col·
ored Stones, Sliver,
'93 740 IL
White, sliver gray
leather, chrome
wheels, phone, cd
changer, low mllea.
(3LZP848) $27,995
•-•-•• Jade .. & Much Morel
Bauer Lotua
Coata Meaa
842.7700
Please be aware that WW WHOLESALI!
the llatlng• In this cat· JEWLERY CADILIAC agory may require you 333 E. 17th St. 9040
to call ' 900 number (Behind IHOP) In which there la a F vs t a A f 'S7 Coupe D• VIII• charge -per minute. r • ...-.. urn, tools, Speclal Rolla Royce and much morel! g r lll. In t /ex t &
340 Alva Lane mechanically. perfect.
EMPLOYMENT . off Santa Ana Ave Mint cond. $5700.
WANTED 5535 .FrV9at/Sun 8 ·4 645-5590 · ·
'71 Ford 1/2 Ton parts '87 Coupe DeVllle,
truck, old electronlc Leaving the State.
stuff, coll/antiques, Must Seel Must Selll
hsehld, llres, wicker x 1 n t (:on d , new
pram, 1 wachamacalllt engine, new trans.
$20, numerous do-$5,300.obo 960-4140
•Dog Walker•
Th• Love Is Free
aves & weekends
Morgan 714-642·8533
Loving Swedish Nurse. dads, .~5 la Up. ·
12 Yrs exp. Honest & 259 Slerk~
• oaring. Good cook. (20th/Santa Ana) CHEVROLET 9045
• L~~1~~~s4e.'i'¥~s~l~e --.-.-.-.-G,....·_S_A_L_E_l;..._liiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiii
sATuRoAY 8·2PM ,85 El Camino
C 10t h e 8 ' T 0 Y • • Xlnt Condition! DOM__EIDCS 5540 CD's, P ic tures Stack.land Shell
& Much Moretti $6,500 714-631·8068
MESA DEL MAR --........ --....... --COllPANION• Swedleh Community '95 Chevy Blazer
Aid Avail PT. Good Corner of Sonora 4x4. 4 door, 16k ml,
driver. Xlnt Refs. Prop· & Loreto full powr, Tahoe, red. erty Owner. Pis Cal --.,...,......-.,......___,---(238828) $20,995 Christina 730·0288 Hoag 'Thrift Shop '89 Corvette Sat 10-3, 1/2 oH Items NANNY for COM home. e7o w. Hth St. F2 Only 52,702 mlles.
M·F. Infant--!& toddler. (In back) 722•9106 MI n t con d It Ion I Exp/ref's a must. Eng=-=~:--:,,....-......,,....,.....~-(1 11391) HURRVI
req'd .• ..,. 719·2616 SALE Sat ~-3. Baby • Lexus of Items, chairs, misc.
2819 Shantar Dr. W,,Stmfns1er
(Cross St. Adams) 892·6908 MERCHANDISE -----•I NEWPORT 6169 DODGE 9065
'91 MAZDA MIATA Anniversary
Edition Auto leather
CO hard top
#122624 S10,977
'93 YOLKS JETT A Red Auto
AC sunroof CD 45K
Perfect cond
$11,977
'96 LEXUS ES300
CD moonroof. Full
option certified 2.9%
APR IJVall. #158853
$20,977
'98 INFINITI 130
only t2K Every
option posa. New
l,.exua trade
#014328 $25,977
'96 LEXUS LX450
Champagne Ivory
chromes. Save huge
on t his onel
111128163 $43,977
'92 LEXUS SC300
Green/Ivory. HarQ to
come byl Try to beat
th is! #009027
$21,977
'94 LEXUS SC300
Balck/Ivory Certified
full option. chromes
2.9% avail .
$31,977
·LEXUS·
MISSION VIEJO
t ·800·669·5398 .
'82 Towota f'/U
(.20004 1 /N0092295)
$8495
'93 Toitota XCAB
(1011 17/P035972)
$12,995
'94 Toitota P/U
XCAB. Auto A/C, Must
•••, Ilka newt (200520/R 5090884)
114,595
'05 Tacoma 4x4
LX Auto, ac, full
p ower. (10Q133)
!~C:2~~~om:175~;
Auto, ac. (101103)
(049951) $23,995
Toyota of
Huntington Beach
847-8555
'90 Corroll• Oark GrHn, at, \C, ps, pb,
am/fm cast.. lo ml,
S12.5K obo. 841·5456
'9'9 Toitota Avalon
XL, white/Ivo ry
Interior, automatic, tilt,
CC, power windows
tocks, loaded !
(076337) $AVE
'93 Toyota Prevla '
LE, dual roofs, must
seel (080605) $18,995
Lexus of
Westminster
Q92·6906
VOLVO
'83 Volvo Wagon
A\.ltO, AC, good orig
cond. Must selll Best
Offer! 075-0993
'84 VOLVO 4·Door,
Sliver Beauty!· All orig·
lnal. New tires. Only
180k mites. Xlnt condl
$2,900. 675-3SSS
VOLKSWAGEN 9235
'72 VW Weatfalla
Camper Pop Top 4·
spd ale. Needs motor
work $750. 631-0757
MISC. AUTO 9245
ANTIQUES 6010 BEACH
SEIZED CARS from
$17 5 . Porsches,
Cadillacs, Chevys,
BMW's, Corvettes. '94 Dodge Caravan•---------Also Jeeps. 4WO's.
**SAT ONLY** Greeh, 6 cyl, PS, auto, LOTUS 9123 Your Area. Toll Free
Top Dollar Paid!
From 1800·1960.
1 pc to entire estate.
Painti ngs, china,
glsware, furn, etc.
40Yr NB Res 673·6223
7 am • 12 pm A/C, ABS, 2 air bags, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ·800-218·9000
Men, woman and mint cond. Garaged. ,89 Turbo Eaplrlt ext. A ·1381 baby clothing. Kitchen $9300. 714-551-0139. f t 11 r and household Items, Red, tah leather, only or Curren s mgs
flower pots. hope•---------23k miles. (2PTN739) SEIZED CARS from
chest, and lots of FORD 9075 S29,995 S 175. Porsches,
odds and ends .1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAUER LOTUS Cadlllacs, Chevys,
1724.Plaza def Horta•• COSTA MESA BMW's, Corvettes. (In the alley) '84 Ford F150 V·B. 642.7700 • Also Jeeps, 4WD'.s.
Cross St. Balboa/I St. auto; AC, Cassette. Your Area. Toll Free $3900/obo. 646·1042 •---------1 ·S00·21 S·9000
*Bluffs• Sat S-4* •8 7 TAURUS Runs MAZDA 9125 ext. A·1398
Furniture. paintings, Great, full power.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for current llstlngs
bikes, golf clubs, needs p .a. unit, '85 RX7, new tires, --------llnens. books, kitchen heater, ale re charge. grt stereo, many new ANTIQTYoeS &
& mlscellaneoua S2400 546-3764 PP' -parts, necnsa -worl<I V&O
525 Ii 529 Canch• '92 Crown Victoria $700. 714-444-0691 CLASSICS
+ESTATE SALE t Black, fully iooded. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Sat. & Sun. 9.3 1 Ok ml. $12,000. MERCEDES 9130 '73 MH•r•tl Citroen 1'13 Apol•n• Christine 557·1444. 37k mllH. All orlglnal.
Balboa Island Sl0,500 or best offer.
• • 8 • • • '93 Aeroatar XL '80 450SLC lmmac. Must sent 990·5212 Wagon. Black/grJy, Blk/Palamlno, 95K, --------Garage S•I• Sa( 5/3 power. Low mllesl 2nd local owner, chrm Need ••cure Inside
8·12. No ear1y blrdal (3GUK921). $9,995 whla, cd, Mlchellns. atorage for your
Exercise equip, toys, BAUER LOTUS 59500 759.3499 a P •CI a I C • r In
clothing, great misc. COSTA MESA . N.Bch? 548-8515
1819 Bu1tonahell Ln 842.7700 '82 380SEL --------Astro sllver, grey lthr, ---------1 Garage Sale Sat. May '95"Ford Ranger 102k ml. Luxurious
3rd Only. 7am-1 pm 5 speed, work truck. auto. Beaut. cond.
Onty: Furn .. clothlng, (101160/5PA75241) Serviced before due
MERCHANDISE ladta. 10-spd bike, s11,995 da1es. Dbl ttmlng
misc. 1107 E4ae• Ln. '92 Explorer chain conversion 6015 Sat 8·12, lawnmower, V6, leather, AC, completed. S9000.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil am frig, dingy boat, \ull pc.-wet-St4.99S 851""97H
MISC.
. Interior D•algn Ii furn, mnesa system, flOl l 72/NUElOB50) • 8 7 4 2 o S E L
Clothing F•brlc at decor fabrics, s;1th1, Toyota of Merced•• Low mlles
112 of retell coat. and much morel Huntington Beach and FI aw t e 1 s I 845·30SO 1014 Warwick Ln 71 .._847.a555 (~41457) S,5,995
Wolff Tanning Beds Saturday Sam Lexus of
Toys furn, misc '96 Mustang Westminster Tan At Home
Buy Direct and Savel
Low Monthly Pmts
Fr•• Color Catalog
2015 Leeward Ln Onfy 7900 mllesl
(Irvine/Santiago White/g rey leather. 892·8906 Factory chromes.
(228312) $18,995
Call 1·800-711-0158 --------Lexus of
WANTED Weatminster
TO BUY . 6019 ------•~~· 8,,..,,9,,.,,,2...,,,.·6....,9,,,..,06~-
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Old Colna Gold Sliver iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EXTENDED VAN · Franklin Mint, Sterllng Only 6,800 mlles. Partner Wanted LIKE BRAHD NEWI Old w.atchea & J•w•lry Sea Ray Laguna 23. Tan, ale, auto, •m/fm
Westcoaal Coln 642·9448 Ctr console. Twin radio. St6K obo 5"4&-n1e
'93 390CE bronze w/
beige Int., 62K. ex·
tended warr, grt condl
$34.500. 031·2797
Lien &ale
'80 Convertlbl•
N o P I a t e s N I n·
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To be sold 1 Oam
on • 5 ·1 3 ·9 7 at
15632 Product Lane
Unit E., HB. 92649
Top Dollar• Paid Mere 135. $395/mo. ~~un~~;~~!'. J::;: Inc b~~4~~~o~al tai.•-H-O_m>_A ____ 9_0_8_5 MITSUBISHI 9145
Call Mike 645-7505. --------WANTED 1 woutd Ilk• POWER BOATS
to buy a Ukulele. 7012 Also Hawalln things.
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548·8037 or 646-43&a 18' STARCRAFT
JEWELRY, FURS
& ART 6025
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Outboard. 30 hp. On
Balboa lsand shore
mooring, Wiii ••II
boat and rent mooring
to new owner.
$2,950 875-4152
'84 Accord Utt-back.
5-apj;I, am/fm caas.
Rune great. Reg 8/97
S950 obo 831·7149
'95 Accord LX
Low mllea Mint cond.
(078018) $14,995
Lexus of
Weatmlnater
892·6908
'92 l!CLIPSE
OS 10VOOHC
COUPI!
Burgundy, gray Inte-
rior, 5 apd.~ caaa .. cd,
sunroof. (2ZUG792)
$7,995
Bauer Lotua
Coat• M•••
042.7700
PLYMOUTH 9165
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Jade •. & Much Morel Ez acca/dock,thp,bch $12,495
9175 ww WHOLl!SALI! * Al 07&·0048 * '94 l•uzu Rodeo PORSCHE Jl!WLERY d LS Ve. full power, 333 ir. 17th St. Dook LI 0 lale up to sunroof, mint cond.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllfl!' 85tt aallboat, narrow 1• (8ehlnd IHOP) beam pref'd 873-7&77 (101141/R4325339) $17,495
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ANIMALS ~049 for oca111ona1 boat Huntington Beach
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'87 Poraohe Tare•
993 Arctic Sliver
with black leather
Interior. Only 3 moa.
old with 1,900 mll••·
Ser1oua lnqulrlH Only •
Call Barry
$75,000 075-4144 Qerman aheparct 2 bOat prerd. 631-e884 92 Rodeo La, Red,
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CO, Ult. New tire• &
brakea. Mint cond.
$7300. 114·1551-0t39
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