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Mesa boys lose a
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'De:rllse Huber did not go easily'
• Prosecution opens case
against alleged killer of
Newport woman whose
body was found in freezer. •
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -The prosecu-
tion opened its case in the murder
trial of John J. Famalaro in
Orange County Superior Court on
Thursday by painting a series of
ghoulish images.
Deputy District Attorney
Christopher Evans argued that
Famalaro, 39, a former house
painter, abducted 23-year-old
Denise Huber after her Honda
Accord blew a tire just off the
Corona del Mar Freeway in Costa
Mesa late at night in June 1991.
"That flat tire cost her her life,"
Evans said.
Huber, 'a Newport Beach resi-
dent and UC Irvine graduate, was
coming home from a concert and
drinks with friends when she dis-
appeared. Missing for three years,
she became the focus of a massive
search until authorities found her
nude, gagged and handcuffed
body in Famalaro's . driveway in
Dewey, Ariz. in 1994.
Arguing that Famalaro
dragged her off by force, Evans
pointed to blown-up photographs
showing the leather stripped off
the back of the high-heeled shoes
Emergency crews (above) load Estancia student Evan
Taboada Into a Mercy Air helicopter during a DUI
reenactment Thursday to drive home the message on
drinking and driving. Estancia students (right) listen to a
first-person account of how being in an accident while
under the lnfiuence can change your lUe from a Mother's
· Against Drunk Drlvtng representative.
Huber supposedly wore that
night.
"Denise Huber did not go eas-
ily," he·said.
Famalaro blindfolded her and
drove her to the Laguna Hills
warehouse where he lived, Evans
said. Famalaro took off her
clothes, gagged her, bound her
hands with heavy metal chrome
handcuffs and sodomized her,
Evans said.
Deciding be would kill her,
Famalaro tied three plastic. bags
over her head to contain the
bleeding, Evans alleged. "He
knew what he was going to do
was going to m~e a mess of her
head," he said. •
Famalaro may have struck her
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with a nail puller and a hammer
as many as 31 ti.mes, Evans said.
Days after the murder,
Famalaro ordered a freezer from
Montgomery Ward and put her
body inside it, Evans said.
Authorities arrested Famalaro in
1994 after finding the freezer in a
Ryder rental truck parked in the
driveway of his new home in Ari-
zona, Evans said.
Farnalaro kept the body as a
"perverse trophy" to remind him
of the night of the abduction and
rape, Evans said.
After the body was fo und,
• SEE HUBER PAGE 5
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A 'CCIDENT
10-year-old survives
being hit by car
MARC MARTIN I OAJL"( PILOT
John Famalaro (right) confers with his attorney, Leonard GumJ.la,
Thursday as the prosecution opened its murder case aga.tnst b.lm.
:District to Clit
top-level posts
• Cost-saving move comes amid retirement of Robert
Fr~cy, longtime assistant superintendent. His former
position will be eliminated.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -The
school district plans to save some
cash as a veteran district adrrunis-
-1Ia.l<tr retires this year by _elirrunat-
ing his and another adrrunistra-
tive pos1tion ,!ifld adding one oth-
er
As Robert Francy, assistant
superintendent of program deliv-
ery, plans for rus retirement after
37 years in the district, officials
are recommending to board
membe rs an administrative
restructuring that would promote
Christine Jurenka from principal
of Kaiser Eleme!!!ftIY to a new
pnsition: director of school
improvement and staff develop-
ment. I
The district would only have to
pay for about half of Jurenka's
salary because governmental and
other grants would help pay for
her part of the duties, Superinten-
dent Mac Bemo said.
. . Prancy said he supported the
changes
·1 think it's going to work verv
well for the dtstnct, • Francy said
# Chnstine Juren.ka brings a loacl
of experience to her new p()s1t.J.on
She's going to shine."
In another cost-cutting move
the vacant transportation ctirector
position would be eli.rrunated dild
would become the respons1bilit}
of Carolyn Stocker, executive
ctirector of busmess seTVlces and
•uxillary operations-
• SEE CUTS PAGE 6
Relatives of woman
killed at light file suit
• Lawsuit alleges dangerous conditions on city streets ·
contributed to.death of Tracy Wolonsky.
~Y Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The
famtly of l'racy Wolonsky, the
young mother killed a year ago in
a car accident at Bison Avenue
and Jamboree Road, is swng the
city for wrongful death and dan-
gerous conditions of public prop-
erty.
A suit was tiled on Fnday in
Orange County Supenor Court
on behalf of the 35-year-old East·
bluff resident's husband, Karl
Wolonsky, and their four children,
ages 2 to 9, against the city and
the Eastbluff Homeowners Asso-
ciation.
Wolansky died at.the scene~
morri.uig of May 4, 1996, ~41.
dnver ran a red light and s~
her 1987 Pontiac Fl!ebird .
left her neighborhood Sbe~
known around the aty as d~~
committed to l~al arts. coll111l'Ol1l ...
ty groups and her f amtly. ...
Before hQr death, she had
served on the Eastbluff Home-
owners Assoaabon and advocat-
ed install.mg gates Wlthm th.'et-
commuruty to cut down on tr~
at the mtersection. Smee ~"'
death, the assoaallon has bePft
considenng gates and other ~
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• SEE SUIT PA6' "6 . .. -.
Mandel named artS center chief r-------------------~---------------, Man found~
• Top administrator at
UCI will oversee the
planned expansion of the
performance facility.
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Nearly nine
months after lnltiating an interna-
tional search for a new president
to bead the Orange County Pe.r·
forming Arts Center, Jerry E.
Mandel, a top administrator at ua, was selected to take over
the position.
•There is no other job that I
would have left UO for," Mandel
told report8n at a news confer-
ence held Thursday inside the
Center Room at Town Center Dri-
ve.
Mandel. who lives in Irvine,
spoke of his passion for the arb,
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FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1997 4 l
.locals onl
EDITOR TINA IOIGAn
check it out
Give Mom a manifesto
· : for Mother's Day
F or those who want to pre-
&ent Mom with something
·s,pe can think about this
SundaY, Newport libraries offer a
bouquet of selections that probe,
oraise and celebrate mother-
11ood's mysteries.
There's more than gooey sen-
timent m the short stories of "In
Drcuse of Mothers: A Literary
4.nt,hology ... Written from the
>erspective of sons, daughters
ind mothers themselves, these
'ctles about motherhood and
r hildhood touch on the complex-
ity W'ld poignancy o( being or
naving a mother.
·Equally far-reaching m its
i.>xamination of maternal dunen-
•1ons is "MotherSongs, .. a collec-
<1on of bal-
ldds, trib-
·1tPs and
meditations
'>Y dozens of
mLc;tandmg
m1ters. Fmd ·
'.loems
1bout preg-
nancy,
ht.ldbuth
ind the
·tdges of
•uotherhood, aJong with reflec-
1obs.oo mytluc mothers and
r\otlter-goddesses in thlS
li9Vpcative anthology
'1lccording to "The Myths of
\IJetherbood," each society hds ts~<r#n norms, belJefs and
xpectallons for mothenng.
\.(odern moms can explore d
· hversity of mothenng styles in
his survey of motherhood dcross he centuries. They'll find more
ontt>m-
1orary
11-.1ghts
1b9ut
11ch
•SSU06 _
IS d.iiQ..
11.me,
.,elf-_
-.?St~.
house-
work
ind
rlivotee m "Amencdn Mom,· a n
-tccowrt that begms to reconcLle
Jutdated tradltions Wllh the real-
1lles of women's hves m Uus cen-
Scott Paulsen of
Newport Beach,
a retired sch ool
admlnJstrator
and prtnclpaJ,
t-mbraces two of
.his former
TeWlnkle
Intermediate
students who are
now married -
Jflue Duddrldge
Qiimon and her
hustiand, Scott.
Gatmon, who
leaches second
grade at Kaiser
Primary Center
in C.osta Mesa,
was. awarded a ,
grant from the
Newport-Mesa
. Schools .. . .
•: • Foundation ... !:: recently. . ~· .. ~ .
tury's final years.
Contemporary truths are the
focus of •A Real Mother in the ·
Modem World,· featuring social
com.men~
interspersed
with honest
reflections on
bearing and
raising chil-
dren. They
also loom
Large in -
·Mothering
Heights," a
tome that
aims to
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return magic to moms tiy urging
them to reject the dogmas that
promise a transformation "from
Diaper Drone to Mother
Superior." .
Financial realities
inevitably figure into
·choices today's mothers
must make. For those
weighing whether or not
to work outside the home,
·All Mothers Work"
examines the pros and
cons of venturing into the
workplace. Those inter-
ested in turning their
I skills into work-at-home oppor-
tunities will find guidance in
• Mompreneurs: A Mother's Prac-
tical Step-by-Step Guide to
Work-At-Home Success.·
Alter all this serious reading,
Mom might enjoy a lighthearted
look at the pitfalls and pressures
of her position. She'll find it 'in
"Mother." an offbeat collection
of photos that satirize '50s stereo-
types, and in "What Your Parents
Never Told You About Being a
Mom or D~d," by the team that
spawned the Berenstain Bears.
Finally_, !yt2m might appr.e9-
ate a goody she can really sink
her teeth into. Even inexperi-
enced chefs can deliver with
help from "My Very Own Moth-
er's Day: A Book of Cookmg and
CraJts," featuring ideas for deco-
rallons, gifts and snacks guaran-
teed to make Mother's Day
memorable.
• CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff I of the Newport Beach Public Library.
This week's column 1s by.Steven Short
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school days
TEMPERATURES
Newport Beach
6616()
Newport Coast
73156
Balboa
6616()
Costa Mesa
78/60
Corona del Mar
6Sl60
SUM' FORECAST
LOCATION SIZE
Wedge 2·3 SW
Newport 2·3 SW
Bladdes 2~ SW
Rtver Jetty 2~ SW
CdM 2-3 SW
llOATWG
light winds during
morning hoUrs will
become westerly,
lncretilng to 1 S
knots during the afternoon. Wind
waves will build to
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Field trips keep Killybrooke kids busy
Killybrooke Elementary
April was a busy month of field
trips for Killybrooke students. Our
fifth-graders attended a concert at
the Perfonning Arts Center; third
grade and kindergarten both visit-
ed the EnVlfonmental Natw"e Cen-
ter; the kindergai:tners rode on the
miniature train at Goat Hill Junc-
tion on Estancia Hill; grades third,
fourth, fifth and sixth toured the
Orange County Youth Expo;
kindergarten had a picnic at San
Clemente Beach via the Amtrak
train; and our fifth-grade students
ended the month with a week
spent at an outdoor science school
in Crestline.
Parents and students were all
invited to Killybrooke's Family Sci-
ence Night on April 10, directed by
Bob Kelly, science mentor, who
explained all about polymers and
how to make ·goo yuk." slime, sil-
ly putty and superballs. Teachers
Kristi Nelson, Maggie Ostler, Kel-
ly Siegel and Barbara Toohey
assisted with the hands-on experi-
ence .
On May 6, Killybrooke hosted
Parent Education Night. Nelson,
Siegel and Toohey discussed
places to go instead of Disneyland
and Knott's Berry Farm. Sandi
.... Bradford, a Killybrooke parent,
discussed the causes of stress and
ways of dealing with it. Juan de
Jesus, _principal of Whittier E1e-
mentary School, was present to
provide the information in Spanish.
-MARTIE ZINGG,
Killybrooke clerk
Newp.ort-Mesa
Schools Foundation
The Newport-Mesa Schools
Foundation awarded grants total-
ing $25,442 to 54 harbor-area
teaChers recently at a dinner at the
Wyndham Garden H otel in Costa
Mesa. Through grants and private
donations, the foundation awarded
one $500 h:vine Co. grant to a
teacher at each school and addi-
tional grants up to $500 with other
private donations. Each teacher
submitted a classroom project pro-
posal to the fo\Dldation for grant
consideration.
• S0to0t. DAYS is writtefl l:"J kxal school
leaders and students. To contribute please
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r . SURF " . '·~ .
two feet, and a four
foot swell will come
from the southwest.
Expect patchy morn-
ing fog.
TIDES
TODAY
First low
5:45 a.m. -0.1
First high
12:31 •.m. 3.3
Second low
4:42 p.m. 2.1
Second high
11:05 p.m. 4.9
SATURDAY
First low
6:26•.m. 0.0
First high
1:06 •.m. 3.1
Second low
5:24 p.m. 2.3
S.Cond high
11 :l9 p.m. 4.6
WA18 \
TIMPIRATUM: 65 V
This afternoon's
anticipated arrival
of a swell from
around 170 d~rees
offers the only prin-
cipal difference In
forecasted surfing
conditions over the
past few days. Oth-
erwise, we're still
de11lng with a small,
1-to 2-foot'swell
from the southwest
that's blending with
a 2-to 3-foot swell
from the Wtit·
southwest. The
Influence of wind
waves either help or
hurt. depending on
when and where
you go. But lib Frf..
my, upper Newpdft
le.ch offen falrty
good opponuntti.s
If there's no chc)p.
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,COSTA~ •
• ~ Awnue: A cellular phone worth $150 was stolen
from a car ~ed In the 1300 block. The window was
smashed.
• 9rt.tDI ltr..t: Four suitcases coni.lnlng about $30,000
.. worth of designer sunglasses were stolen from • CM pelted In
the 3300 block. The property belonged to a sunglasMs sal&
woman.
• llllNnl "8c9: fishing equipment was stolen from a boat
1>91'tted In the 16"° blodc. There was no sign of forced entry. • ,.__tla Aw: A boom bo>e and jewelry worth $950
wer. stolen from• buslnest In the 1600 bloctt. n.. wm no s9l of forced entry.
• ~ llrwt: A diamond ring worth S500 was stolen from
• rest hofM In the 600 ~· There w-.s no sign of forQld entry.
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Boy Survives being run .over
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1997 f .' fl.;.
Mothers are the real ctkal
•Andrew Wong was in stable condition Thursday
after car accident in front of Newport Elementary.
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -As
dozens of stunned teachers, par-
ents and children watched, a 10-
year-old Newport Elementary
School student was struck by a
Lincoln Continental, dragged for
yards, and pinned beneath a tire
on Balboa Boulevard after school
Thursday afternoon.
Incredibly, the boy, Andrew
Wong, did not appear to be seri-
ously injured from the incident,
authorities said. ·
The sidewalks were teeming
as Andrew, a fourth-grader, left
school around 3 p.m. Witnesses
said the car ran through a-cross-
walk and hit the boy at 14th
Street as he walked just ahead of
a crossing guard.
Paramedics rushed the boy to
Western Medical Center in San-
ta Ana, where he was listed in
stable but guarded condition
late Thursday.
"The minute the car hit him it
was kind of hard not to notice
what was going on,• said stu-
dent SaraEllzabeth Anaruma,
12, noting be screamed so loud
that people still inside the school
could hear him. "Everybody just
turned and grabbed their faces.• The~car dragged the boy on
his stomach 15 or 20 feet down
the street and pinned him there
after it stopped, sbe said.' After
"Paramedics arrived, she added,
"He sat there on the stretcher-
and he tried not to cry, but he
could not help crying."
The driver of the car was also
visibly shaken, she ~aid.
"It was very obvious he ctidn't
mean to (do it)," she,. said. •He
was crying. He was sitting there
-praying . .._
Police have not arrested the
driver, 27-year-old Davtd Ray
Webb of Costa Mesa, but the
investigation into the accident
continues, said Newport Beach
police Sgt. 'JTent Harris.
Newport Beach Fire and
Marine Department Captain
Paul Matheis said the boy had
track marks on his body and
complained of breathing trouble
but was conscious at the scene.
"He got literally 1J.lll over by a
car," he said. "He was all red
and black. He was scared. He
was asking if he was going to
die. He w.as looking pretty good,
but he'd also been squished. We
can't see inside his body."
He added, "There were mil-
lions of kids all over the P,lace.
There were teachers. Everybody
wanted to help out."
Tom Anaruma, SaraEliza-
b.eth's father, said the crosswalk
is dangerous without a stoplight.
"We've been telling the City
Council for years that this was
an' accident waiting to happen,•
he said. "We've got blood out in
front of our school. Hopefully
someone won't get killed before
they take care of this •
Committee wants alternative ed
to go to Harper Community Center
• District group recommends ITI.QYe instead of sending
program to Davis Adult Education Center: . .
I gram so close to Costa Mesa High By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot School.
Board members voted to close
NEWPORT-MESA -Move the Monte Vista High School site
alternative education programs in February, so they can re-open It
from Monte VlSta· High School to as an elementary school lf neces-
Harper Community Center and sary. ,
save the Davis Adult Education The committee voted Wednes-
Center for a new middle school. day to recommend moving alter-
That is the message the school native education to Harper, but
district's Student Housing and an amendment ·stipulated that
Demographics Committee is district staff should also explore
sending to board members after moving it to Orange Coast Col-
its meeting Wednesday. lege.
But despite that recommenda-Committee member Gay Geis-
tion, district staff members will er-Sandoval said elementary
continue the push to have the. schbols in the Costa Mesa High
program move to f>avis. zone were over capacity and that
The board-appointed citizens' the area rhight need a sixth-
committee asked school trustees. through-eighth-grade middle
at their last board meeting not to school.
vote on staff's recommendation to But Mike Fine, chief finanoal
move alternative education pro-officer for the distriat, said staff
grams to Davis because they members like the Davis site for
:-vanted to ha"e some lnput on the alternative education because
issue. both the CUf!el\t adult education
In addition, both trustees and
1
programs and the alternative pro-
community members expressed gram possibly might not fit at
concerns about placing the pro-Harper and because the distnct
doesn't need to open a new m.id-
dle school next year.
"I'm not sure the need for the
m.iddle school exists," Fine said.
"I think there are other solutions
for that zone ... if nothing else,
relocatable buildings."
The committee will make its
recommendations to trustees at
the n ext school board' meeting at
6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Harper
Commuruty Center, 425 E. 18th
St., Costa Mesa.
Festival held tonight at
Pomona Elementary
Pomona Elementary will
hold a festival from 6:30 to Q
p.m. today at the school, 2051
Pomona, Costa Mesa·, to raise
money for the PTA and cele-
brate Mother's Day.
· The event will include
music, dancing, raffle tickets
and food.
•
M other's Day, this Sunday
Forget your purse. Forget
your keys. Forget The
Maine. Or as they say where l
come from -•ragetaboudit.• But
do not forget Mother's Day.
Pirst, of course, the utterly use-
less hi.story. Believe it or not, it all
started around the Civil War. I
know, I know. J'm hung up on the
Civil War, and sooner or later I'll
tell you that rap music really start-
ed during lhe Civil War. But it's
true. Mother's Day, not the rap
music.
The story of Mother's Day is a
story of sooal protest, war and
peace, chauvirusm and sexism.
Holy Toledo! And you were
expecting a sappy tale about a
young rebel who scratched out a
dying declaration to hls mother on
some Godforsaken battlefield
Fageta boudlt.
In 1858, two anti-war acilvtSts,
Anna Reeves Ja.rvJ.S and Julia ·
Ward Howe, orgaruzed "Mothers'
Day" as an annual recogrution of
women uruted dgainst the gather-
ing clouds of war. After the Civil
War, they kept the annual obser-
vance alive but called 1t Molhers'
Day for Peace.
Anna Reeves Jarvts is long for-
gotten, but Julia Ward Howe
probably nngs a bell. Howe
became a prominent voice in the
woman's suffrage movement. But
she h.a~ anolher enduring connec-
tion to our history. In 1862, she VIS-
ite(l a Uruon Anny camp and was
deeply moved by the commitment
of the Union troopS' That rught.
she WTote a poem about the right·
eousness of lhe. Uruon efforts and
set it to music It began. "?\tine
eyes ~ave seen the glory of the
corrung of the Lord.• and 1t
became, "The Battle Hymn of lhe
Republic"
By the way, the only melody
Howe could recall completely lhat
rught was "John Brown's Body·
That's why both sets of lyncs scan
so closely to each other Try 1t
·John Brown's body IS a' lymg m
the grave" .. "Mine eyes have
seen the glory of the commg of
the Lord."
After Jarvis died, her daughter
lobbied Congress for years to .
sanction Mothers' Day for Peace.
In 1914 -four years .after Howe
passed away -Congress finally
acted. But they did it in a way
specifically designed to deride the
efforts of suffrage pioneers Wee
Jarvis and Howe. They dropped
"for Peace" and moved the apos-
trophe to its present-day location
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COMMENTS &
CURIOSITIES
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The speeches on the floor of
the House those 83 yea.rs dgo
would hdve caused a not m the
streets today. There was tugh
praJ.Se for women who "knew
thelJ' place" and stem condemna-
bon of women who pursued act:I\: -
1ties "outslde lhe home· owther
than "irfthe service of thelJ' hus-
bd.Dds." And so the second Sun-
day in May was dubbed t-.tother ~
Day and set aside for speaal
recogrubon of one's mother.
But the concept of "mothen.
united" as a soaal force was
tucked away m the file cabmf:'t of
history until the 1970s, Wlth the
emergence of groups like l\ !others
Agamst Drunk Dnving.
But whatever its origins, t-.1olh-
er's Day is a good Uung. I recom-
1 mend mothers-highly Everyone
~should-have one....An.d.11 your mom
IS still \Vlth you, consider yourseU
very lucky indeed r think it wee,
Thomas Aquinas who sdld,
"l\lotbers are way cool " l\ la) be 1t
I was Proust I forget. Anyway,
everyone Wlth any sense feels that
way
Fathers, of whlch I am one,
know that espeaally well. Coming
from a fanuly of obstetncians, I
learned two things about child-
bl.rlh early on One, it is a won;
drous thing. 1\vo, let us get on our
knees, my brothers, and kiss the
ground in thanks for being biolog-
ically exempt
Today's thoroughly modem
men and women would have you
believe that the dads can be Just
as nu.rtunng as the moms Pish
Tosh. When the wagon of life tuts
a bump, lads don't sit Mound
teary-eyed and say, ·1 want my
dad."
Don't get me v.-rong Dads are
hdlldy to have around, and we'll
get to that 1n June Remember,
kids. dads are where fun comes
from But moms a.re the real deal.
Who else IS there for you through
tluck or thm, no matter what? lf
Llzz.Je Borden's mom had sur-
vived, she would have tolq the
Jury. "Now don't be too bard on .
EhZdbeth Her allergies have been
bothenng her '
Then there's the whole inttution·
thing How do they know the stuf1
they know? It's eene. They'll get
the truth out of you sooner or latet
Stock.holders should LDSist that the
CEO's mother attend the annual
meeb.ng and sit in the first row.
She doesn't have tb-say anythfug.
Just sit there and smile So there
you have 1t A speaal day for \'ery
speaal people And when is 1t7
Right you are' You're a good kid
I gotta go ·
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TODAY
Rf llMO OfflaM
Golden West Chapter of
Retired Of11cen Aaodation will
hold itl nat diD.Der meeting at 6
p.JJI. at the Costa Me.a Goff and
<:ountry Cub, 1701 Golf Courie
Drtve. Colt ii $14.50. For more
in.tormatton. call 558·7.S.C t .
PffQT'OGIWtfY
Orange Cout College'• Sailing
Program offers a photography
'femlnar titled •0n the Water Pb~
tography" trcv_ 1 to 10 p.m. at
1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Reqiltration fee is $23 for
single. and $39 per couple. To
regis1er, call 6.cS.9412.
BENEflT SHOW ~
Women's Gathering, an orga-
n17.4tion on the Orange Coast Col-
lege CampUJ, presents a benefit
how for Women Helpi.nq Women ·•l 4 p:m. in OCC's forum The
• vent will feature vapou.s bands,
iwakers and a giveaway. Admis-
s10p is $2 for attendees who
<l1>nate women's dot.tung and S4
ILJr others. For more information,
ca'tl 631-2333.
INVENTOR'S FORUM ~
Orange Coast College offers a
lrirum on MPrototypmg Your New
ldc•a: How, Where, How Much""
l1<1m 7:30 to 10 p.m. in room 101
oP OCC's Science Lecture Hau.
1<1:gistration fee is $5 for members
<111d $1,5 for guests. For more
111formation, call 432-5880.
SATURDAY
WATER POLO SOCIAL
fdsh1on island presents the
''1')7 Newport lnternallonal
\\t1ter Polo Tournament Social m
Hloomingdale's courtyard for the
aa\ional and Olympic watPr polo
~·dms from the USA, Austraha,
C uckirda. Croatia, Greece and
) ugp1lavia from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
at.•ialtuon Island. The touma-
n1efu will be held at Corona del
&tJU-High School May 6 through
t 1 .. The social will be a fund-ra1s-
U1tJ kick-off for the 2000 Olympic
(:ilJlles in Australia and catered
by .seven of Pashion Island's
r<·:;t4urants. Tickets are $20. For
111pre information, call 721 -2000.
OA~HTERSLUNCHEON
Motherless Daughters, d
,ndtional nonproht organization
(or women and girls who have
experienced early mother loss.
presents a Motherless Daughters
Ddy luncheon from 11 :30 a.m. to 2
p.m. at Scott's Sedfood Gnll. 3300
Bnstol St .. Costa Mesa. Co!>l is
$20. For reservations, call 456-
7b05.
t:t~SHOW
"ecemakers Country Store
pf)i4mts Serenade of Hats Spnng
P~ Show J.rom 11:30 a.m.. to
l :SO" p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave ..
C'Oita Mesa. The event includes a
U1J1lll\ under a canopy,,music and
door prizes. Cost is $10. Por reser-
Vdtions, call 641-3112 ..
SURfftlDER FOUNDATION
-The Swfrider Foundation is
havfug its 4th annual Teach &
!"est Brunch at the Hard Rock
< A1fe from 9 to 11 a .m. at On Edge
Board Shop, 6000112 Coast High-
\~y. Newport Beach. "Teach and
Test" is an 11-week program for
high school students to lest the
local waters. Cost is $15 for
dclults, $10 for students and $8 for
k(ds ages 3-12. For more infonna-
llOn, call 646-3644.
CYBERCAFE
Orange Coast College offers its
'Sdturday Morning CybercafeM
lrom 9 a .m. to noon in Hi-Tech
Lab room 201 of OCC's Technolo·
<ff Center. The topic of the day
,"111 be MTravel -Across the State
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WEB PAGE WORKSHOP
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers a fr~~ business assistance workshop today
from 7:30 to 9 a .m. at 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Two speakers will share valuable tips
on creating a web.page. For reservations, call 476-3223. ·
Jy ~eeting on •How To Pick stock· from 11:30 a.m. to 1 pm. at
the Wyndham Garden Hotel,
3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa
Mesa. Cost 1S $17 for members
and S22 for guests. To RSVP, call
472-4666.
\VBDNESDAY
COi.LEGE 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
all Newport-Mesa Unified School
District high schools are invited to
attend. Presentations will be
made by representatives from
several universities, and a ques-
tion and answer session will fol-
low. For more information, call
760-3422.
INTERNET 101
Microsoft presents a free intro-
ductory seminar called M Internet
101" from 7 to 8:30 p.m. •al the
Newport Beach Central Library.
1000 Avocado Ave For more
information, ·call 717-3800.
HEALTHY SEXUAUTY
Orange Coast College offers d
free work:;bop on "Healthy Sexu-
ality• from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Re-
Entry Center. Attendee51 will learn
basic tacts important to know
before becoming intimate. For
more information, caU 432-5162.
•tiow to ~ st.ocb· from 6 to
7:30 p.m at the Newport Beach
Marriott, 900 Newport Center
Dnve. Cost is $5. To register, call
955-7817.
COMPUTER FRIENDS
Computer Frlend.s will meet
Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the mulb-
pwpose room at the Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. There will be a
demonstration on how to bank on
line. Cost is $2. Por more informa-
tion. call 556-8923.
WOMEN OF THE YEAR
Temple Bat Yahm will }lonor its
three "Women of the Year" at
10:15 a.m. at 1011 Camelback,
Newport Beach. Newport Beach
residents Barbara Glabman, Nina
Ba4s and Leslea Miller will be
recognized for their community
services. Tickets are $40. For
reservallons, call 775-8016.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Costa Mesa Historical Society's
next meetj.ng will be 7:30 p.m. at
1870 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 631-
5917.
FUND-RAISER
or Around the World." Sessions
are $29 per clao;s. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5880.
TUESDAY For more informdllon call 241-PfCKING STOCKS
Blvd .. number 100. Costa Mesa. j
3198. ' • Smith Barney presents a finan-
Exchange Club of Orange
Coast presents MLaugh, Learn
and Lunch.· a fund-raiser and
membership drive from noon to 2
p .m . at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive,
Corona del Mar. The event will
mdude lunch, insight, comedy -
all to help support the prevention
o! child abuse. Cost is .$15. For
reservations, call 760-3142.
USED BOOK SALE
Friends of the Newport Beach
Library offers d used book sale
from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m dt the
Newport Beach ·central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. For more
information, calJ 7 59-9314.
ANANCETALK
Courtlandt Fmanaal offers a
free workshop on •Asset Alloca-
tion for Portfolio Risk Reduction"
from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Universi-
ty Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St.,
Newport Beach. For more LDfor-
mation, call 251-6~01.
COMPUTER CLUB
Orange Coast College's next
WrNNERS Computer Club .'will
meet from 9 cun: to nm:m in room
116 of OCC's.Fine Arts Building.
The club is open to anyone inter-
ested in Microsoft Windows dJld
Windows applications, including
begmners. Annual memberstup
fee lS $20. · ·
calJ 644-5782.
MONDAY
BEHIND THE SCENES
Newport Beach Central
L1brdry offers a free I,Jrogram
H ..SC " 7
p .m. in the · Frjends Meeting
Room, 1000 Avorndo Ave. The
workshop will feature lips on
how to get work, do the-work
and keep· worlong on stage and
in lhe film and teleVlsion indus-
try. For more information, call
717-3801.
HEALTH WORKSHOP
Reese Movement lnstilute
offers d free introductory work-
shop from 7:30 to 10 p.m . at Hale-
crest Park, 3107 Killybrooke
Lane, Costa Mesa Feldenkrats
movement, a new apprOdch to
l.ITlprovmg your hea.!tb and well-
being, will be demonstrated. To
reQJSler, call (619) 436-9087.
ABUSE PREVENTION
Orange County Child -Abuse
Prevention Center offers a volun-
teer traming program for family
support workers from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. Tuesday and May 14; and
from 9 am. to 4 p.m. on May 17 dl
2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 7, Cos-
ta Mesa. Volunteers work with
familiei. m thelI homes and pro-
vide parent educ~ and infor-
mation ~ access lo community
resoorces and emotional support
dnd encouragement. There is a
special need for couples, college
interns and Spanish-speaking
individuals. For reservations, call
722-1107.
STRESS ~NAGEMENT .
· Orange Coast College offers d
free stress management work-
shop from 6 to 8 p.m in the Re-
Entry Center. For more informa-
llon, ccill 432-5162.
CONSULTS SEMINAR
Merrill Lynch offers d free
"Consults Serrunar" al 11 :45. a.m.
at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. For reservallons, call 517-
0183.
DIVORCE TA~K
The Law Officc~s o! Lisa A.
Ciancio otters a free workshop on
ABUSE PREVEITT,ION · '' IJivorce -What to Expect, How
Orange County Child Abuse to Proceed" dl 6:30 p.m. at . 8~
Prevention Center gffers volnn• Dover Dnve, Suite 300, Newport
teer training for the •Welcome Beach. Reservauons are required
Baby" program from 6:30 to 9:30 at 574-0866
p.m. today and May 15 at 2482 ·
Newport Blvd., Suite 7, Costa
role models to first-tune parents,
offering guidance and training iii
mfan.t care and development. For
reservations, call 722-1107.
FINANCE TALK
Dean Witter Reynolds 1m::.
offers. d free seminar 011 "Finan-
dal looependen
Woman". al ? p.m. al 575 Anton
offers d workshop on attentioq
deficit disorder called "Time
Management? Help!" from 7 to 9
p .m. at 1200 QuaiJ St., Suite 105,
Newport Beach. Cost is $20. Por
more information, call 476-0991 .
PICKING STOCK
·t..EUil.n~nd Prn
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C'RllMGE
Newport Beach Parks and
Recreation Cribbage Club will
meet at 6:45 p.m. at the OaslS
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. All levels are
welcome and lessons are ava.U-
able. For more infonnabon, call
642-0817.
CAREER Pl.ANNING
Orange Coast College offers a
free career plAnning workshop
from noon to 2 p.m. today and
May 21 at the Re-Entry Center.
Por more information, call 432-
5162.
THURSDAY
BREAKFAST MIXER ANTARCTIC VOYAGE
Rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m at 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach All proceeds will
go to vanous nussions. For more
information, ca.ll 631-1854.
SPRING FAIR
St. Joachim Parochial School
presents its 50th Anniversary
Jubilee Spring Fair and White
Elephant Sale from 5 to 10 p.m. at
1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa.
The event will include rides, food,
games and prizes. Admission is
free. For more information, call
574-7400.
MAY17
SPRING FAIR
Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce's next breakfast mixer on
"How to Market Your Business"
will be 7:15 a.m. at the Costa
Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Drive. Cost is $10 in
advance and $15 at the door. To
RSVP, call 574-8780.
Brad Avery, director of Orange Coast College's Sailing Cen-
ter, will describe b.ii recept month-long voyage to Antarctica
duri.r)g a lecture May 16 from ?:30 to 9 p..m. in OCC's Science
Hall. Admission is $8 for singles and S15 per couple -For more
information. call 645-9412.
St. Joachim Parochial School
presents its 50th Anniversary
Jubilee Spring Fair and White
Elephant Sale from 3 to 11 p.m. at
1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa.
The event will include rides, food,
games and prites. Admission is
free. For more informabon, call
574-7400.
LAW AUXILIARY
Otange County Law Auxiliary
presents its yearly installation
luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. at The Ritz
Restaurant 880 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. The Hon-
orable Gary L. Taylor of the Unit-
ed States District Court will be the
guest speaker and presenter. For
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authorities hunted for evidence at
Famala.ro's warehouse; disman-
tled a wall and found a two-by-
four covered with Huber's blood,
Evans said.
"Denise Huber bled so much
that it soaked
' more information, call 440-6757,
ext. 160. .
RUMMAGE SALE
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church is having its 32nd Annual
Rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 7
p.m. at 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. All proceeds will
many places she could have
sought help after being stranded
on the freeway. He said the area
was well-lit, with pay phones1, a
motel and a gas station within
walking distance of the site.
Robert Calvert, the friend who
last saw Huber alive, testified he
went drinlcing with her in Long
B~ach after the concert. During
cross-examination, Gumlia
seemed to stress
thi-ough the wall
into that floor-
board," Evans
said.
Evans said
Famalaro col-
lected newspa-
per articles
about Huber's
dis&ppea tance
and her family's
effort to find her.
uD enise Huber bled
so much that it
soaked through the
wall into that
floorboard ... "
how much
Huber had to
drink the night
she disap-
peared.
Speaking to
reporters after
the court ses-
sion, Gumlia
S.aid Hut>er may
not have want-
ed poiice help
-PROSECUTOR
CHRISTOPHER EVANS
Fa m alaro,
who has plead-
ed not guilty,
could face the death penalty if
convicted.
In keeping with the defense
strategy, Famalaro's attorneys wiH
until the prosecution finishes pre-
senting its case. "We don't want
to telegraph at this time the infer-
ences we want the jurors to
draw," Deputy Public Defender
Leonard Gumlia said outside the
courtroom.
Costa Mesa Police Department
Lt. Ron Smith, who supervised
the 'investigation of Huber's dis-
appearaqc.e, testified there were
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blew out
because she
had been drinking. Gwnlia also
took issue with the prosecution's
portrayal of Hube~·s scuffed
shoes.
·Tue were not scuffed in an
aggmg motion, a-said.
"The prosecution was very care-
ful not to tell the jurors where that
scuffing took place."
The opening statement .came
after Superior Court Judge John
. J. Ryan denied.,Gumlia's motions
for a new venue and to sequester
the jury.
The victim's mother, lone
Huber, is expected to testify Mon-
day when the trial resumes.
MIGHAEL V.
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COSMETIC SUROERY
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go to various missions. For more
information, call 631-1854.
MAY16
RUMMAGE SALE
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church is having its 32nd Annual
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his commitment to expanding the
center and how the new job will
be the capstone to his career. He
was choserf for his proven exper-
tise in fund-raising, development
skills, leadership and personality,
officials said.
The center plans to build an
1,800-to 2,200-seat concert hall to
establish the prestigious Orange
County center as a destination
place for visitors. The proposed
expansion, which Mandel said is
his highest priority, could be con-
structed on land across from the
center.
Board Chairman Mark Chapin
J ohnson said negotiations are
ongoing. But officials are hoping
Henry T. Segerstrom, who found-
MAY18
SPRING FAIR
St. Joachim Parochial School
presents its 50th Anniversary
Jubilee Spring Fair and White
Elephant Sale from 11 a.m. to 9
·p.m. at 1964 Orange Ave .. Costa
ed the arts center 11 years ago,
will donate the land needed to
initiate the project estimated to
cost anywhere from $75 to $100
million. ·
"We could more than double
the size of this center and it would
still be full, H said Johnson, adding
that nearly 600,000 people
attended performances last year
at the center. .
Officials at C.J. Segerstrom & '
Co. could not be reached Thurs-
day for comment.
Mandel, 57, will take over as
the center's third president and
chief operating officer effective
· July 1. Chosen from a pool of
more than 140 applicants, Man-
del replaces Tom Torrilinson, who
sent shock waves through the arts
community when he abruptly quit
in July.
He later took a similar position
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rides, food, g·ames and pnze A son St , Costa Mesa. Bring pictur
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7400. MESA EMERGENCY
For more information, call 574-1
Mesa Emergency serv1ee
Amateur Commumcation '6 ONGOING
SMOKERS
The Nicotine Anonymous fel-
lowship wants to help men and
women who smoke to quit and
remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713
for the local evening meetings
nearest you.
HELP LINE
A private telephone consulta-
tion is offered.4lt no charge from 7
to 8 p .m . every Monday. Talk with
a professional about difficulties m
your life by calling 7 59-0357.
NETWORKER
The Tuesday Morning Net-
worker group shares leads from 7
to 8 a.m . every Tuesday at Mlnu's
Cafe, .1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
215-2903.
SURPLUS FOOD
Seniors and low-income fam.1-
lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport
Beach area can obtain free U~DA
surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
the -second Friday of each month
in the rear parking lot of the
the opporturuty for Ham ~aittSio
operators to participate in lhe,;laty
of Costa Mesa's Radio Am'-te~
Civil Emergency SetvlCe oimml ..
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ly meetings are held on the f4irth
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CUTS
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An administratiVe staff posi-
uoq.iso would be cba.nged under
thel'roposal.
The total savings from the
cluulges going into effect July 1
would be $49,367
Purchasing and warehousing,
pa.rt of Stocker's turtsdiction,
wo~ move to Chief Financial
Offic;i!r Michael Fine's depart-
men" under the proposal, as
would payroll.
Francy's responsibilities would
he spread between Director of
'-iecondary Education Tom Jacob-
'>On and Director of Elementary
Education Susan Despenas.
Jacobson, Despenas and Fine
would carry the title ·assistant
'>Uperintendent • because of their
ddded responsibilities, Bernd
'>atd. The new title would not
raJse the11 sdlanes.
Bernd said consolidating the
distnrt's adrrunistrallon into their
new offices at Baker and Bear
'>treets prompted the idea for the
restructunng.
• Pdrt of lhe way we were orga-
nJzed was a funcbon of our geog-
' <Why," Bernd said.
In dJ1 unrelated move, lhe staff
1'1 recommending that Paularino
Elemenldry Principal Brooke
Hooth become princjpal of New-
DEATH
CONTINUED FROM 1
' A Wegudid hauled h.iro back to
-.~ore and ddnurustered CP.R after
hndJng no pulse, and paramedics
1 ushed h1m to Hoag Hospital,
lllauer srud
l(le man WdS pronounced dead
U)ere at 7.54 a.m . said Deputf
Coroner Rlck McAnalJy.
The man -whose name was
l>emg withheld Thursday night
pf>ncling nob.f1cabon or family -
\'(dS ·apparently runrung on the
t )~ach with a circle of companions
1 rom a Victory Outreach Program
ptayer group when he decided to
!>tnp to his boxers and "cool
dJ..>wn • in the water, Blauer said.
• He separated from the group.
r1hd a Weguard spotted him alive
ui knee-deep to waste-deep water
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comfort or said mother and
s(>ouse. • It dsks for an unspecified
aptoWll for the loss of Wolonsky's
lqvel;_ociety, comfort and compan-
iqnsrup; funeral, burial and child
care expenses; loss of income; and
cbsts of the suit.
.-_; The suit implicates the city,
which owns and mdi.ntains lhe
i6tersection. It alleges that the tiaf-
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Newport Heights Principal
Shele Tamaki resigned to work in
another school district oext year,
Bernd said.
Booth said she enjoyed work-
ing at Paularino for seven years,
bur was ready for new chal-
lenges.
"I think it's always good for
people in leadership positions to
make changes," Booth said. "It's
a neat school to be able to go to.·
School board trustees will vote
on the staff changes at their May
13 board meeting.
around 6:55 a.m ., Blauer said. A
fisherman on the pier spotted him
ra ce-down minutes later and con-
tacted Weguard headquarters, he
said.
The prayer group formed a cir-
cle, held hands, chanted and
prayed as rescue workers attempt-
ed to revive the man, said New-
port Beach Fire and Marine Capt.
Paul Matheis.
Though early indications point
to drowning, an autopsy has not
confirmed it, authorities said.
Blauer said there were no wit-
nesses, but speculated the man
might have been trying to walk
underneath the pier when he
stepped into a hole next to a piling,
sank down over his head, swal-
lowed water and panicked.
"It sounds like he was never
really very far out, and he was
never actually seen in water over
his head," Blauer said.
fie signal and surrounding area
were in a "dangerous conc:tition"
designed as a "hidden trap to
motorists.· Further, the suit says,
the intersection does not provide
ade ate si ht distance for
Wolonsky to have seen and avoid-
ed the.oncoming car. ,
Newport Beach City Manager
Kevin Murphy said city officials
knew the suit was coming.
City officials were saddened by
her death, he said, but "don't feel
lhe same responsibility as the guy
woo ran the red Jrgrn.--
"It's really a sad situation," he
said. "No one likes to see someone
in the community, especially
·someone who has young kids, lose
their life."
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CA LE NDAR
w..kly on~ Networkers Leads Lunch
11 :45 a.m. 0 Costa Mesa Country
Club, 1701 Golf Course Rd.
Thur. May 8 Board of Directors Meeting -DARK
Tue. May 13 Executive Commfttee
5!00 p.m. 0 Newport Rib Company
Thur. Mey 15 "90-Mlnute Breakfast Boost"
7:15 a.m. 0 Costa Mesa Country Club
Speaker: Jan Norman -How to
• Marl<et your Small Business.
1\le. May 20 Ambassadors Committee
Noon 0 Chamber Office
Thur. May 22 Student Awards Breakfast
7:15 a.m. 0 Red Lion Hotel
Tue. May27
Wed.May~
May 30, 31 & June 1
Business Flnanclal Forum -DARK
Business After Hours Mixer
5:30 p.m. Sponsored by Orange County
Financial 0 Orange Coast-College
"Lions Club Fish Fry at Lion's Park*
W. 18th St. Jyst off Newport Bl~d.
NEW MEMBERS
Balloons for Everyone
Susan Backoff
14252 Culver Dr., Ste. A266
Irvine, CA 92604
714/262-4540
BodycentTe Costa Mesa
Holistic, Massage, Bodycare
Kelley Gast
666 Baker St., Ste. 307
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/668-9925 •
Thank you Helen Pines of PC-2
Copy for referring ...
Chez Fay
An American Cafe
Peter Fay
462 East 17th St., #C
Costa Mesa, CA 9262.7
714/548-3066
Construction Cogsultants
General & 3D walk-through
Mark Gonzalez
931 Sunset Dr., Ste. B
Costa Mesa, C,ti{92627
714/650-1950
Thank you Brian Israelson of
Cornerstone T-Shirt for
referring ...
Hidden Valley Tax,
Bookkeeping & Bankruptcy
Barbara Hendricks
1555 Baker~. B
Mary Y. Becerra
3512-A W. Stonepine Lane
Anaheim, CA 92804
714/828-7053
M errill Lynch
Tom Hirsch
650 Town Center Dr.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/429-2810 .
Nextllnk California. LLC
Local and Long Distance
Access
Clart<e Caines
1924 Deere Ave.
Santa Ana, CA 92705
714fi56-1900
Orange County Federal Credit
Union ·
Jim Oelyea
301 OS. Karbor Blvd.
Gosta Mesa, CA 92626 •
714fi55-5900
Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.
14742 Newport Ave.,~. 104
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714/437-7177
Premier Tailoring & Custom
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LIONS CLUB FISH FRY
May 30 -June 1
RAFFLE TICKETS
ORDER BY MAIL*
. Raffle tickets are· $2 each
*(5 tickets or more mininiwn order)
Order your Fish Fry Raffle Ttclt~ts from the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce by May 23 tn lots of 5 tickets or more
and your tickets will be mailed back to you prtor to the start
of the Flsh Fry on May 30. Make check payable to ·
"CM Chamber/Fish Fry Raffle Tickets."
Sorry. Ftsh dinner tickets are not avaJJable through the Chamber
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RENEWALS
39years
Ernest Kostlan, 0.0.S.
36 years
Waste Management of O.C.
.19 years
Barn Steak House
14 years
Fairview Developmental Center
13 years ...
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
~11 years
· Barr Lumber Company
B.B.O.'s Galore
10years
McCormick, .Kidman & Behrens
Sakioka Farms
9 years
Mon Amie Bridal & Format
·a years
John W,ayne "Airport
Arlene Schafer
7 years
A America Signs
Ramada Limited Costa M~sa
&years
Human Options
Taco Mesa
Mesa Verde Country Club
5 years
Costa Mesa Courtyards
History Works Company
Minuteman Press
Our Town Apartments
Sign'ature Awards
4years
OBM Management Company
3years.
American Heritage
Carpet Depot
Corporate Real Estate Advisors
Costa Mesa Packaging
2years
Coit Drapery & Carpet Cleaning
Griswold Industries __
Orange County Steam Way
Sea Lark Motel
Tanya's Clothing
Ttme Warner Communications
U.S. Facilities Col"p<}ration
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ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
The Environmental Committee will meet in the Chamber
offices at 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 7.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/444-0148 2675 Irvine Ave., Ste. 8-
Costa Mesa. QA 92627
714/650-4333
~ A presentation by Bill Morris, CM Public Services Director,
Mall Boxes and Shipping Etc.
Notary/mailing service
Raj Behal
1927 Harbor Blvd., #A
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
714/645-7194
CHAMBER SUPPORTS LOCAL
ISSUES
At Its April meeting the CM Chamber Board of Directors voted to support
the Habitat for Humanity of Orange County which will be proposing a
project td City Council in September. Through this project three single
family low income hQmes will be built, largely tttrough volunteer labor, and
be sold to qualifying families at zero interest over a 20-year period. Habitat
for Humanity will be asking Costa Mesa City Cooncll members to commit
federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) money to this
project. In another action the Board also voted to support Meaa
Consolidated Water District In its bid to purchase the Santa Ana Heights
Municipal Water Company. It was felt that Costa Mesa businesses as well
as the residents would be better served by Mesa Consolidated than by
Irvine Ranch Water District. The Chamber also sent a letter to the Senate
Education Committee In support of Senate Bill 421 (Johnson) which was
Introduced to prevent the Newport-Mesa Unified School District from
loslng any monies tied up because of the county bankruptcy and being
repaid after July 1, 1996. NMUSD would lose $1 .65 million without thl.s blll
because It became a revenue limited district on that date, no tonger
qualifying as a basic aid district. In other action the Chamber Board took a
position opposing AB 556 (Pringle) The Orange County Special District
Efficiency Ael The Chamber also recently malled letters of support for OC
Supervisor Jim Siiva's efforts to obtain increased federal funding for the
Prado Dam Improvements, for Silva's recommendation for a
Metropolltan Planning Organization ~tion proceu that
emphasizes local control and decision making for Orange County and
opposing the Southern Callfomla Aasoc18tJon of OoYemment'I
PreHmln11ry Draft '97 Regional~ Ptan.
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Thur., May. 15, 7:15 ·a.m. at
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-wilt-J:>FeViae-an i:Jpdate on AQME>-changes as they rel
transportation al.ong with project updat es on the new Harbor
Boulevard/405 northbound on ramp, the SR73/1·405
confluence improvements, the SR73/SR55 connector and
the ongoing widening of t-iarbor Boulevard.
WASTE REDUCTION AWARDS
PROGRAM
If your business reduces, ceuses, recycles and buys recycled, here Is
your chance to receive public recognitlon for your good work. WRAP. the
Waste Reduction Awards Program sponsored by the California Integrated
Waste Management Board, distinguishes California businesses that have •
gone the extra mile to eliminate their non hazardous waste.
Winners receive a certificate from the Board camera-ready artwor1< for
.promotional purposes, and are announced to media statewide. In 1996,
over 350 businesses of all types and sizes received an award for their
outstanding efforts in waste prevention and recycling. Applying is easy and
free. Simply flll out an application form that asks about your waste
reduction practices. Thi~ Is '.'Ot a competition. Each business will be judged
on Its own merits.
Applications are due June 30, 1997 and awards will be announced in
September. The Board wilt then evatuate'the award recipients and select
outstanding waste reduction leaders for designation as "WRAP" of the Year
Winners" later In the fall. For more Information or to request an application
contact Donna Therlautt, City of Costa Mesa Recycling CoOrdlnator. at
714fi54-5024. Applications may also be obtained from the Chamber of
Commerce 714/574-8780.
1 7 tlf .Annual _Ifi.es ~iller . -~.clynla:rslyip ~ecognition
~renafa9t
You are cordially invited to join the Costa Mesa
Chamber in recognition of outstanding
scholastic achievement
Thursday, May 22, 1997
7 :15 a .m. -Red Lion Ilotcl
816 per person
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EYE-OPENER
Its another huge day
for deep-sea anglers
SEEMGEI
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1997
QUOTE OF THE DA.Y
·NOl long ago. I &aJJJ a Ga~ oontm6tial on 1v. and It :
said pain dQt!sri 't <XJf1llKU'f' co giving tn. and ti dl>esn 't ... • '
-COSTA MESA 'fiN/OR JAIME CARRllLO
SEEIEl.OW
SPORTS EDITOR IOGIR CARLSON. 57• G21
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Costa Mesa Comes, oh, So cio·se \\ \ I I I{ I• < > I < >
•uo'. U.S. nips AuStritlia, 6-5!11
;. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
I tu
• Mustangs plan to protest
controversial final relay,
which denies them the
team title at PCL Finals.
IRVINE -Just steps away from
upsetting the field and winning
the boys team championship at
the Pad.fie Coast League Track
and Field Finals, Costa Mesa
High dropped its opportunity m a
controversial ending Thursday
night at Irvine High.
Peter Morello to win the relay for
hisoSchool and ultimately capture
the PCL team title.
Costa Mesa Coach John Car-
ney, however, said afterward he
will proteGt the meet, because he
claims Morello cut in ft:ont of
Mesa's Eric Solis and caused the
drop. Mustang assistant coach Su
Camey said she has access to two
video tapes of the disputed inci-
dent and will report it to the CIF
Southern Section office. The top
three places in each event quali-
fied for CIF.
Niguel also qualified for the CIF
Division ID preliminaries May 16
at Long Beach City College, a
Mesa runner allegedly punched
an opponent.
PCL dual meets) were in a posi-
tion to win the league finals; the
Hawks were 4-1 in duals and still
would've won the PCL title with a
second-place finish.
Solis, a senior, was huge for the
Mustangs, winning league cham-
pionships in the 800 (1:56.53) and
1,600 (4:25.4), while 'Senior team-
mate Jaime ·Carrillo ran the race
of his life in the 3,200 (10:00.2),
out.kicking Aliso Niguel's Ethan
Friend (10:00.50) and Estancia's
Luis Lopez (10:01.31) down the
stretch in a thnlling finish. ·
CORONA DEL MAR-Newport Beach's Chris Oed.ing SCOl'e(l1':1
twice and Chris Duplanty held his end up at the other end ol the ~ :tJ1
pool with nine saves as the United States recorded a &-5 vict«y n
over Australia Thursday night at the 1997 Newport lntematioG· ,
"Our guy just pushed some-
body and they were yelling at
each other/ Camey said. "Our
guy was frustrated, because (the_
1,600 relay) was his only chance
to go to CIF."
Junior thrower Matthew Rude-
sill also won a league title m the
al Water Polo Tournament at Corona del Mar High. • .... uli·
Oeding, just appointed the team captain, sent home the win-
ner with 3:01 to go off a pass from Wolf Wigo. • 1 ... ~
"Duplanty made some great saves tonight,• said U.S. Coac.tirv .,
John Vargas of the Newport 'Beach resident. •Tue defense .WU~ . '1
great and we're happy with the win. The rust is coming ott slow-••
ly but surely, but we still made mistakes " 1 Two of Duplanty's nine saves came in the final 60 seconds as ',
the U.S. improved to 2-1-0, just off the pace ol Yugoslavia and ,1,
Croatia, who are each 2-0-1. ' ~
With about 50 meters remain-
ing on the anchor lap or the 1,600-
meter relay, the Mustangs lost the
baton in a close race down the
stretch, allowing Laguna Hills' Following the relay, in which
runner-up University and Aliso
Mesa's Bruce Hancock opened
the relay, then passed to Armando
Vega, who handed off to Richard
Price. Costa Mesa led Laguna
Hills, 96.5-95.5, heading into the
1,600 relay. The Mustangs (3-2 in
Also scoring twice for the U.S. was Chris Humbert. • /~ ~
Tonight at 7:30 it'll be Yugoslavia fwnishing the opposition.·,-.,~
~-. • SEE CONTROVERSY PAGE 9
BOATING hig~ school boys and girls swimming
HYLTON HITS · THE JACKPOT IN 100 BACK.:·~
stephanie
keefe
HEY DENNIS,
LIP.TON Cur's
t
I • San Diego's Dennis Conner
is coming back for another shot
at the Lipton Cup, and he's got
a lot of motivatton behind him. -
Intwo weeks, Demus Conner will
be makmg a bid once again for a
title that has eluded him
BRIAN l'OBUDA I DAIL V PILOT
Cos~ Mesa High's Hunter Taylor competes in the 100-yard butterfly at Pacific Coast League Championships.
Last year, Conner and team came
..CUp, but in the end they returned to
their home the definitive runner-up.
Conner was shown that the race
belonged to Balboa Yacht Club's Dave
-Lun
Ullman, just as it had for the past four • Costa Mesa standout logs a
ye~t Ullman 1s now retired from the personal best 1:02.01 to blow
es ac e
rate, sa · that "five tim s is e opposition.in.the -.u.i....u.....,_-t..------------:------enoug , an mstea is ne:".-:p...-:n-:g,,---,-ne-:-:w:-:---t--V.O~ ...... , ....... .....,_..,....
team skipper Jack Franco to train.
The team consists mainly of the
past years' crew, along with
newcomer and former Olympic Laser
representative Nick Adamson.
This Balboa YC team will be
sailing on Judy Gorslci's Water
Mocassin.
Deciding that the title will not
elude hlln again, Dennis has done his
own training -m typical Conner
fasluon.
He bought last year's wmrung boat
Ullman and crew competed upon
the Balboa YC Buttercup all last
season. and now Buttercup is part of
the ever-growing Conner fleet.
This seems to be a recurnng
strategy for Conner, as eVIdenced by
Conner's"use of Y9ung American in
the last America's Cup.
Besides the boat purchase, Conner
and team have reportedly spent in the
neighborhood of $20,000-plus in sails
for training and competition. But the
question remains - can he "buy" the .
Lipton Cup.
This year, event organizers expect
at least 25 teams to participate,
including teams Crom Northern
California and Canada.
Other participants will include
Newport Harbor YC's Argyle
Campbell, Coronado Cays' Neville
Willey, Santa Barbara's Jim Yablsey
and Mission Bay's T-Om Nate.
Racing for the 82nd Lipton Cup
will run May 31 through June 1 out of
Balboa YC. The event is a staple of
Newport Bay, featuring some of the
most competitive racing of the year.
Inaugurated in 1904, the Upton
cup trophy was donated to San Diego
Yacht Club by Sir Thomas Upton, a
former Irish America's Cup
challenger. Throughout the ye~, the
Deed of Gift has changed, allowmg
for the event to stay modem and
competitive.
The first major change happened
in 1990, in regard to the class of boats.
Previously sailed under the
handicap rule, a provision was add~d to change to the Schock 35 to provide
a one-design environment.
The second chango came in 1993,
when a new provision allowed for the
winner of the Challenge to def end the
title in home waters.
Since that time, the Challenge has
been sail¢ in Newport Beach.
And u local sailors bave anything
to MY about it, the Upton CuJ> Will be •
Miled bere next year, u well.
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By Molly yariity, Daily Pilot
ALISO VIEJO -The Laguna Hills
High swim team wouldn't get out of the
pool at Aliso Niguel High Thursday
afternoon after running away with the
girls Pacific Coast League champi-
onship. They sang their alma mater
with their arms raised in the air with
their fingers and thumbs making Ls.
They played on a blue raft that read
"The Hawks Rule."
-· And even t,llough the squad
drowned its competition (Aliso Niguel
was in second place by 137 points),
Costa Mesa and Estancia's teams
weren't so quick to hang their heads
and run out of the area, either.
The Costa Mesa Mustangs took
fourth place with 302 points, and
Estartcia was fifth at 147.
The Mustangs' day was highlighted
by a handful of top five-finishes includ-
ing Colleen Lund's championship romp
in the 100-yard backstroke.
Lund, who captured the PCL title in
that event and the 50 freestyle last sea-
son, posted a personal best with a
1:02.01. Her closest opponent was a full
second behind her.
A senior, Lund grabbed a top-10 fin-
ish in last year's CIF-Southern Section
Division II finals in the 100 back.
ID the 50 free, Lund placed third
behind two record-breaking perfor-
mances. Her ti.me was .05 from the
meet record, but Nicole Mardaresco of
Tars
•Earn No. 2 berth from Sea
View entering the CIF Playoffs.
NEWPORT BBACH -The Newport
Harbo.r High boys volleyball team fin·
ished out the Sea View League season
with a 15-9, 15-2, 15-10 sweep over vis-
iting Woodbridge Th~day, enabling
the Senors to eom the league's No. 2
designation for the CIP Southern Sec-
tion Playoffs, despite tying Back Bay
rival Corona del Mar for aecond place.
The Sa.llon (10-6, 7-3 ln league) split
their two meetings with the Sea Kings,
but gain tbe tie-breaker edge, accord-
ing to COKh Dan Glenn, by virtue of
~ CdM. 131-125, tn t.be two
~ ......
Sarah Whittaker of Costa Mesa Wes down the lane In 200 individual medley.
Aliso Niguel and Uni's Erin Hayes were
less than half of a second quicker.
Junior Allison Alastuey and sopho-
more Stephanie Lombardo also turned
in two top-five performances each.
M Colleen did her best time of the
year. Allison did so well; she's such a
well-rounded swimmer, and Stephanie
did great," Mustangs Coach Crystal-
Whitmore said. •Tue girls were all really
great. They came to practice and worked
hard. It was a really good season."
Padfk COMt LMaue Girts Championships l9Mt Scores: I t.gut11 Hills, 518 S; 2. Aiko Niguel. 381.S.
3 Univt<'shy. 360; 4. eort. Mes.t, 302, 5. Est1n<l1, 147, 6
IAQuna Buch, 21. :too medley ~y . 1. L.lguna Hills. 1·~ 7l. 2 University,
1:57.02; 2 Albe> Niguel. 1:57 02; Olhen '·(CHU Meta (Lund,
l.ombardo, Grogan. AlilStvey), 2·01 00. S Emn<la (Howse. le,
Devey, Whittaker). 2: 1'.0l.
200 ..... I. Barn.rd (lH). 1.55.48, 2 0.ang (U). ' 55.JI~ l
Thornton (AN), 1:56.79: Others· 5 Almlvey (CM), 2 04 9l. !l\.
Howse (CM), 2:13 09; 10 Gr1>91n (CM), 2 16 00. 11 Devey
(CM), 2:1687.
200 IM · 1. Wltland (LH). 2·12.16; 2 Show1ltH (U), 2 12 55, l funQ (l.H). 2:20 72: OtlWJ: S Lomb¥do (CM), 2 ll 17, 1
WhitWter (CM), 2:33.86. 12 Frino (t), 239 41, 15 Dell Jar1
((), 3;03 St.
SO fwM • 1. MMdafft<O (AH). 25 28. 2. H~ (U). 25 3', l
IJJnd (CM). 25.75; Otn.n: 1 c-lty (t.). 27 02. 13 lroolts IE), 29.6~ IS. Wthr (t). l0.00, ,
100 fty • 1 Thornton (AH), 1 '00 05. 2 llodfl9uG (lH),
1:01.56; l ~ (U), 1.01 6.5; 00\en. 6 Wltl1' (CM), 1'09.ll;
U taer ((). 1'12.41: 1 l . Howse (CM), I 14 23. 14 faun.Un
(t).1:1U6, 1S.Oewy(CM), 1'179S
The Eagles' best finish was fresh-
man Lauren Cassity's seventh-place
land.mg in the 50 free. Cassity recorded
a 27 .02. She was e1ghth in the 100 free
With a tlurd m the 500 free consola-
tion, Estancia's Hollie Fassnacht
knocked an incredible 37 seconds off of
her preliminary time and turned in a
6:19.69. MA lot, a lot, a lot," Eagles
Coach Jen Sheldon said of her tea.m's
improvement. M Almost everyone got
PRs. They did really well."
100 "-I Ma11l1reKo (AN), 55 57, 2. Fitzgerald (lH).
56 17; 3 O•u (LH). 56 25; C>ttlen 8 C-.ty (E). I 00 58; 9
Smith (CM), 59 44; 10. Gnigan (CM). 1:00 86. 13 Wells (CM),
I 02 BI, 14 Howse (CM). 1.02 94
5001'M I Barnard (LH). 5.01 44, 2 Chang (U), 5.02.91, l
C11mm (lB). 5'09 37; Olnen· s. AIHtlH!)' (CM). 5·23 46; 7
Howse ICM), 5•52 04; a Smith (CM). 11 f15m;ocht (E). 6 19 69.
IS Neill(£), 6 49 82
200 "-~ • 1 l~una Hills, 1 :•S 93, l Allio N19~I.
1"1807, l Unlvenity, 1·.-g 24, Othen' 4. Ert.tnci1 (Ca15f1y, liu-
JI. Biker, Frlno), 1 5417, 5 Costa Mt!Y (Gn>gan, Smith, Wells,
Howle). 15590
100 bed! I lood (CM). 1 02 01, 2 FltzgeBld (l.H).
1 03 00. l Varnum (AN), I 05 14; Otl\ef's. 8 Whlt\lkt< (CM).
I 09 64. 10 l• (CM), 1 10 23; 1l troolu (t), 1·U U. 16 &lkt<
(E), 1·1145
100 ....._ 1 Show1ltt< (U). 1'()106. 2. llodrJ9U«l (LH),
1'09 OS. l Lombefdo (CM). 1 1l 72. Othen 14 Lt (CM)
I 22 47, 1!> Fnno CE), I 2Ul. 16 TWjl ((). U6 71
400 ,,_ ,...., • I lAIOllN Holb. l 4l • 2 Unlwnl1y
3 46 sd. l Ahto N'9w1. l 00 76; ~ 4 Cosu Mes.t CHowM. Lt. ~ WhlttMt<), ·~ n s Ertln<11 {9(oolu.
Welv Ttujl. 'aw\leht), ' 21 97
Woodbridge
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
"(Tile No. 2 spot) is more important Margarita, 15-4, 15-0, 15-9, to wind up
to us than it is to Corona, because we're tied for second in the Sea View League
playing in Division I and they're play-with Newport Harbor.
ing in Division m," Glenn said. Newport Coach Dan Glenn said the
Senior Dana Mesenbrink paced the Tars would gain' the league's No. 2 spot
1ars with 1<4 kills, while sophomore in the CIP Southern Section Playoffs, by
middle blocker Adam Hearlson (10 virtue of a 131-125 potnt advantage in
killt) and 'fy 'namblie (five dlgs), also their Sea View split.
helped dlspole of the Wanton. Conti, however, said be wasn't sure
• CORONA DEL MAR -The bOlt the tie would need to be broken,
Corona del Mar High boys voll yball 00cause the Back Bay rivals a.re oft to
team couldn't match the emotion it compete tn dtfferent diV'itionl (CdM in
summoned tn Tue.day nlgtK.'1 dramatic DMslon m and Harbor In Olvtstoo I).
~~overNewportHarbor CdM (lCM, 7..J) now awaits Mon·
• • ~ ~o ~Santa • day's ~yott paltings announcmaent.
'
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• Costa Mesa standout takes his
dad to the teller machine with _,
champicmship effort at finals.
By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot
ALISO VIEJO -Mike Hylton sat next to -
the bleachers and could only smile and
shake his head as his son, Todd, swam to a
Paahc Coast League title m the 100-yarq ~
bade.stroke at Thursday's league meet at
Aliso Niguel High.
For the younger Hylton, the swim meant
a title and a CIF qualification. For his team.
the Costa Mesa Mustangs. it meant 20
points toward the squad's fourth-place finish
at the meet.
But for Mike, it meant $340.
"I guess we'll have to stop at the tellei:
machine on the way home," he said.
Hylton had told Todd he'd give him $20 u.
the Mustangs' Junior could swim the race in.
58 seconds. Perhaps regretfully, Mike added .
that he would chip in five addib.onal dollars
for each hundreth of a second below 58. • •
Todd turned in a 57 .36. , ,
"You could've given me some notice!·
Mike 1oked as Todd hugged him. . .
and yelled as Hylton touched the wall JUSl
07 seconds before his University rival did.
"He's worked really hard all sea.son. He
had 1ust a so-so meet in the preliminaries
and this shows bow much heart he has to
come in and drop two seconds (from.his time
in the prelims). • Ferry said. ----
H !ton also won the consolation race in
e reesty e. e o Q.SS wo
have put him in fourth place in Uie champi-
onstup finals, but a poor showing in the pre-
lims landed him in ninth -the best one can
do in the consolation.
"We were looking for tune drops and
almost everybody did," said Estancia 's
Coach John Carpenter.
The Eagles' top swimmer was Matt Hoss.
The junior took sixth in the 50 free with a
23.11, and sixth m the 100 free at 52.09. Both
were about one second drops fwm his pre-
liminary times.
P.J . O'Bnen extended his season by at
least another week by qua.Wying 'for ClF in
the last possible meet. O'Bnen nailed the
fifth spot in the 200 ~th a qualifymg
b.rne of 1:50.90.
hdflc COMt LAleQUe 9oys Q,.,nplo;-t:
1llNm 5aM'8: I l..agUN Hills, •Sl 2 ~ '35. l ISO
NIQ\itt 267,' Com Me&. 2l6.' ~ 1Mct1. 236. 6. est.no.. 1'1 :too~~ I i..gun. Holi, 1 "'17 2 Aliso~ -
1 44 I'. 1 unrwno1y, 1 •s 71. <>then ' emu ~ {HyftOI\ ~ :,.. T~ s.m.n.•) I SO 06. S (Jt.tnN ~fttn. C.ltlt\, ~ • • Gr1ws) I 5557
200 "-1 Alpert !UI. I •7 6l 2 ~ (LH) I 50.22, l lutz (LI~ • •
1 5039, OI,,.,, 5 O'Brien (CM). 1..5090. I CIMYer (CMl. 1.57 11.
10 Tlp1on (CM), 1 57.37 ,
200 IM • 1 Kwok (l.H). 2-00-21, 2 T1Mk1 (LH), 2-<16 •S; l . Utt (U),
2 07 66. Ot,,.,, 6 N~ (CM), 2 22 '1 so ,,_ 1 0om1n (ll), 22.24, 2. H1tct1coc:1t <AH>. 22.26. 3 Moc>t..-
hud (AH), 22 79, Othen 6 Hou(£), 23 11, 10 Soria (CM), 2• 55; It ~ (E), 2'58. 12 Saman. (CM), 2HS, 1l Wty!NI\ (E), 24 IS
100 fty · 1 ....... (LH). 56 24'; 2. Poling (l.H), 56 63; l MoorfhNd
(AN), 57 •7, <>then· 1l T1ylor (CM), 1-03 44
100 .,_ I All*' (U), '9 11, 2 Oornln (LB). •9.39, l. S.Un<Mn
(LHI, SO 711; 0tn.n 9 Hylton (CM), 5018. 12 So<11 (CM), $2,11,
13 Slmlnle90 (CM). Sl 9'. 1 • ci.1vtt (CM), ~.27 -
500 .,_ I l(woil., M (lH), 4 516', 2 ICWOk. G (LH). 5-00.81,
l LUU (lB), 5 02 49, 01'*1 1 ~ (CM), 5-33 Bl;
11 G<1ws ((). S 49 n
20q "-...a.w · I Un'-11ty, 1 )() 53, 2 Allton Niguel 1 lO 66,
l Ugunl Holts, f )2 05, Otherl S Est.00. (Gt-. Senftan. Wtl1$.
11¥911iOIU), 1 l4 91, 6 CON ~.., a.-s.manll!90o • O'Brien). I )6 81 •
100 INd 1 Hylton. (CM). 57 J6. 2. N.m1 (U). S7 •J. 3 Tllnlka '
(LH). SUI, Othen t T.ylot (CM). I 0414, 11 Senft.n ((). 1116.5'.
100 .....,_ I l'ohng (UO. 1'00.'S. l ~ (l.H), 1-01 Ii; 3 l.)n
(U). 1 '02 9S. °"*' 7 O'lri«'I (CM). 1 '0t 62, I Nguy9n (CM). I 10.21.
11 c.tllUn (tl. 1 11 74; 15 Wllll CE). 1 19 SS 400fwM~ 1 i..-H~K,32116.2 ~J.l2U.
) ~ llNctl, l.29 90. <>Vien ' cosu Mea ~Soria. a-.. ~). l J.2 76. s £~ ~ Callll<\ S«rwt. ~I. ~7.
CdM falls to the Eagles, 11-7
FRIDAY, MA.V 9, 1997
•Katie Grogan sizzled COLLEGES •The best thing that could
the waters of UMass in happen for the Orange CoaSt College baseball team finally did
her freshman campaign. tiappen -the season ended.
F all th t ...-1-th The Pirates played out their or e reot:"uug wea er 12-30 with sh consecutive that Costa Mesa High graduate Kabe Grogan had Orange Empire Conference
to endure in her first wmter at losses at the end. Their th~ University of Massachusetts, confere nce mark was 4-20.
the freshman sensation sure has But the end of the season
thawed things out. doesn't just bring the end to the
CIP
• Reality of '98-99 PCL
setup of CdM, Marina,
Estancia, Mesa, Laguna
Beach, University nears
(and Northwood in '00).
Grogan's inaugural season to dark spring, but offers some light
the water polo pool as a I I for three Pirate sophomores. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
Mlnutewoman has been nothing mo y Thavis Clutter~ Jamie
less than blazing. n. ty Swdock, both of Edison High, BUENA PARK -The C IF
Last weekend, she added a ya 1 .,. will Join Fountain Valley High Southern Section Releaguing
few more lines to her already product Jason Liuzzi at Hawaii • Committee voted 8-0 with one
robust first-year resume. Pacific University next year in abstention Thursday to deny all
Grogan tallied 15 goals U1 the the nation's top-ranked team, Honolulu appeals of the Orange County
five-game Eastern Charnp10nsh1p Hawaii Pacific, and GSAC foe Clutter, a third baseman who releaguing proposal approved
Concordia. '" ded 334 b ttin Tournament m Cambridge, nas recor a · a g March 6 by a 47-13 vote of coun-
Ma.ss. The Minutewomen, . The Vanguards also landed average in his two seasons with ty high schools.
ranked seventh m the nation, two players on the All-GSAC · the Pirates, led this season's There remains one last oppor-
took thlrd al the tournahlent and Team. Pitchers Gretchen Brandt squad with 33 runs scored, 56 tunily to appeal (the October
advanced to the U.S. Wate r Polo and Jen Houston found rut§ and 18 stolen bases. Southern Section Council meet-
CoUegiate Champ1onsh1p in Ann themselves on tlie First Team. Surdock is a right-handed ing) the proposal, which would
Arbor, Mich. May 9-11 Houston. a junior from San pitcher who put tqgether an 8-7 move Corona del Mar from the
It is the first time m UMass Jose, led the conference with 120 record in his two springs at OCC. Sea View League to the Pacific
tustory that the women's wdter strikeouts, and posted a 2.38 A southpaw, Liuzzi put Coast Lf;;.ague, begi.n.njng the fall
polo squad has advanced to earned run average. together a 5-4 two-year record of 1998 for the 1998-2002 athletic
N~lioncils. Brandt, who fanned 12 Azusa and only pitched 29 innings this cycle.
In addition, Grogan, who hds Pacific batters in the final regular year. HI donJt see how we cannot
already shattered the program's season game (a 10-inning win for •Last year, Coast's baseball (appeal to the section council),"
single-season marks for goals. SCC), was third ln the team owned a star in Michael said Marina High Principal Carol
assists and points, eclipsed the conference with a 2.40 ERA. The Stevenson. The righthanded Osbrink, one of several who
single-season steal mark of 74. sophomore struck out 75 batters pitcher was drafted by the voiced objections to the plan,
She got her 79th at the Eastern m 18 game and tallied a 7-8 Giants, but a shoulder injury wruch would place Marina in a
Championship. She also record. squelched the hopes of an PCL including Estancia, Costa
established the season record • SCC's baseball squad earned inunediate pro career. Stevenson Mesa, Cor<ma del Mar, Laguna
with 136 shots. itself the second-seed in the underwent surgery .and s~nt Beach, University and North-
• Courtney Hardt, who four-team Far West Sectional this season rehabilitating. -wood High in Irvine, scheduJed
graduated from Corona deJ Mai· Playoffs, wrucb also began on Stevensi>n said be plaqs to to open in the fall of 1999 and
High last spnng, swam her way Thursday at Azusa Pacific. return-to the Pirate squad for the begin fielding varsity te ams .in
on to the .All-Old Dorrunion The Vanguards (32-15) were 1998 season. 2000.
Athletic Conference Team at the up against Westmont Thursday. • Slx members of Orange Coast's The proposal also would alter
Atlantic State Swun Meet Hardt SCC took three of four contests track and field team advanced to the Sea View League, grouping
IS a freshman for Hollins College. against the Warriors earlier this the Southern California Regional current occupants Newport Har-
which is in Roanoke, V trg season. finals. which will be held at bor, WOodbridge and Irvine with
Hollins competes at the The winner of the double-Bakersfield College Saturday. Dana Hills from the South Coast
NCAA Division Ill level. She elimination sectional will Donna Hams is the top female League and current PCL inhabi-
recorded a time of 26.92 in the advance to the Far West runner for the Pirates and tants Aliso Niguel and Laguna
50-yard freestyle, and d 58.52 in Regional May 13-16 at Cd.li.fomia qualified in four events. She will Hills.
the 100 free. Both first-place Baptist in Riverside. be running the t ,500-meter run, Corona del Mar High Principal
limes qualified Hardt (or the Coach Kevin Kasper's team the 3,000 and tne 5,000. Despite Don Martin and Costa Mesa
all-coolerence team. was well re presented on the earning a right to race in the 800, High Assistant Principal Larry
• Remember the painfully slow All-GSAC Teams with three she will Iorgo that opportunity. Carlson were at the Sequoia Ath-
start the Southe rn California players landing on the First Abbie Erickson qualified for letic Club lo support the PCL
CoUege softbalJ tedm-'tndured? Team and third baseman Greg the hammer throw, while appeal presented by Laguna
Ten straight losses an~-17-1 Schreiber earning honorable Suzanne Moshiri will compete in Beach Principal Barbara Callard ,
start? Well, the ladies on the mention. the 100 dash. Vanessa Smith is in though they did not address the
team don't seem to rememb e r. Seruor cfilcner ROb l'egg, who lhe favelin throw, and Megan .committee.
b d 382 li · d Marina, as well as other pro-.A.tter the sluggish start, the dtle a t a . c p, JOine Waters will race in the 400 posed PCL schools, protested the
Vanguards have plowed their juniors Kevin Moore and Bryce intermediate hurdles event. planned configuration on the
way to a 19-31-1 mark and Primm on the First Team. The Pirates' lone man pulled off two upsets of No S Moore, an outfielder from competing in the regionals is basis of geography, enrollment
college softball
VANGUARDS STAGGER
llAWAII-PACIHC, l-0 .
• Softball team logs upset
victory in first round, but
bounced by Azusa Pacific,
12-4, and must duel the
Hawaiian entry -again.
WEST COVINA -Southern Cal-
ifornia College's softball team, on a
late-season roll to squeeze into the
first round of the NAIA i;ar West
Regional Playoffs, shocked No. 1-
seeded Hawaii-Pacific Thursday, 1-
0, snapping the loser's winning
streak at 10 straig))t.
Sophomore pitcher Gretchen
Brandt handcuffed Hawaii-Pacific,
allowing just two bits while striking
out 15, the most ever by a Hawail-
Pacific opponent.
The Vanguards broke through in
the sixth inning when Rachel Carv-
er led off with a single, advanced to
third on right fielder Michelle
Ringor's first error of the seascm,
then scored on Sarah Waters' two-
out single tcJ right-center.
Brandt's gem was the first time
l;awaii,.Pacific has been shut out in
its last 92 games.
The Vanguards met host Azusa
Pacific in Thursday's second game
of the double-elimination pJayofls
,
after the hosts buried Concordia,
21-1, in the day's opener.
And Azusa Pacific's bats contin-
ued their torrid pace In the after-
noon. as Vanguards' pitching sur-
rendered 16 bits in a 12-4 loss halt-
ed after five innings with the mercy
rule.
Azusa Pacific batters slugged
the opposition to the tune of .607 for
the day (37 for 61) at the expense of
Concordia and SCC.
As a result the Van~ards (20-
32-1) are back In action today at 11
a.m. against the same Hawaii-
Pacific team in the elimination
round.
Saturday's championship game
is at 11 a.m., with a second game to
follow, if necessary.
NAIA FM WUT R£Gofw. Pl.AYOffS
'· Soelll College 1, Haw•ll-f>adflc 0 Soul College 000 001 O -1 3 1
Hawaii-Pacific 000 000 O -0 2 1
Brandt and Davidson; Schoales and
Kimura. W -Brandt, 8-6. L -Schoales,
17-2. 28 -Rlngor (HP).
Azusa Padfk 12. 5oe..I College 4
p.zusa Pacific 522 '30 · 12 16 3
SoCal College 001 30 -4 5 5
Martin and Kirkbrldge; t'louston,
Merrow (5) and Murie. W -Martin,
42-4. L -Houston, 8-18. 28 -Kirkbride
(AP), Hendry (AP), Valenzuela (AP).
38 -Murie (SCQ.
,
COLLEGE BASEB-.ALa--
. ' Van~ top Hawaii-Pacific, 9-6
AZUSA -Freshman reliever
Josh Steele fo rced Hawaii-Pacific's
Deric Yanagisawa to ground out on
a 3-0 pitch with the bases loaded in
the ninth inning to seal a 9-6 South-
ern California College win in the
NAIA Far West Sectional Playorr
Thursday evening at Azusa.
The Vanguards' Brya,n Davis
jacked two home runs good for.
three RBI, and center fielder Joe
Rivera went 3 for 4 with a trio of
doubles and three runs scored to
Jead the offense for Coach Kevin
. Kl\sper~~ 33-15 team.
Qa~eco.nd toWldlripper ol
the contest broke a 5-5 deadlock in
the fourth.
SC~ ace Bryce Primm started
on the 'mound and sacrificed five
earned runs in eight innings of
work. but his squad led almost the
whole time. He earned the win to
boost his mark to 10-3.
The Vanguards face Golden
State Athletic Conference rival
Westmont today at 3:30 p.m ., while
the Sea Warriors (19-15) must battle
the hosting Azusa Pacific Cougars
at 11 :30 a.m. Westmont defeated
the Cougars 7-2 earlier Thursday.
NAIA fAA WuT ftEGlofw. PLAYOFFS
Soelll College 9, HawalJ.PKiflc 6
SoCal College 050 101 020 -9 10 2
Hawaii-Pacific 032 000 010 -6 11 1
Primm, Villareal, Steele and Pegg.
Gier, Tsugawa-ana Yanag'isawa. -
W -Primm, 10-3. L -Gier, 8-2 .
28 -Doyle (SCQ, Schrieber (SCQ. Rivera
3 (SCQ. Yanaglsawa (HP), Grihlo (HP).
HR -Davis 2 (SCQ.
Azusa Pacific. Beverly Hills, was fifth in the Dustin Etrner. Etrner will be and competitive equity, the three .-~~-....,...,,e~lf,....,..._7'r'mar~:T:-l~n-=-e-:--?'-o,.....,.e~n~-+-c~o=-r~er~e~n~c~e-WJ..:.....,.,,,...,..a~~--e~a~e ~-r-:~~~tin:;=.:..:..;:;.;.~;.:;..:.;-=-;..;::..,;...::.._~~-1-1;;u1.·eu·~~~~· hed lo guide lh.,._.r-~~~~~~~~~-A~-P-P...~-.JO'.--A-~~~~~~~.....__~~--l . av r g . compe g m e 1ave ow. releaguing process.
State Athlebc Conference He ~so ripped 77 h.its induding -Three OCC women's distance Sunset League schools ea
qualified them for the NAJA Far 13 qoubles. runners have already qualified masse also protested the place-
West Regional Playoffs, which Pnmrn was Kasper's pitching for the State Champion5rups in ment of Maler Dei into the Sunset
are hosted by Azusa Pacific in ace this season with a confer-the 10,000. Araceli Martinez, · League, due to concerns over
West Covtna Uus week, a nd ence-leading 1.99 ERA He was Christine Riel and Chiharu increased travel to Santa Ana-
started Thursday seventh in stnkeouts (59) and Kurnagai finished in the top six based Mater Dei.
THURSDAY'S COUNTS
Davey's lodcer -6 boats. 1n anglers. 1,030 barracuda, 89 yellowtail, 11 bonito,
48 calico bass. 25 sculpin, 2 whitefish, 1 black seabass (released), 1 halibut.
1 cabezon, 1 white seabass (33·pounds).
Newport l...andjng -3 boats, 87 anglers. 574 barracuda, 1 yellowtail, 20 sculpin,
27 calico bass, 2 sand b<lSs.
SCC and Azusa dre )Otned by earned a 9-3 record. 10 the regional rac;e. -=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
NEWPORT BEACH LI TTLE LEAGUE
Matsen" no-hitS Phi11ies
NEwP°ORT BEACf I -Hurler
Brett Mdtsen fired d complete
gdme no-hitter as the Braves
toppPd the Phl1Ms 6-1
r---------~-~ ------~---~~ I I : Majors Division l
I I
: +Phillies 11-3 : + Braves 9--5 ~
+Reds a.-6 •
Hosted by
~
NlWPOCT HAAIOlt MIA
CHAMIU Of COMMERCE
"A fun-filled day of golf to benefit the
Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce."
'"' ....
Mdtsen fahned h ve Ph11ll~s.
alJowed no walks dnd dllowed
JUSt one bdll out of the mlield,
which was a pop fly to ct>nler
he lrler Jordan Sabnger
+Cardinals 8-7 :
+Mets 7-7 :
+Cubs 6..S : + Dodgers 4-10 :
Cardinals rolling
MnS;osTA COSTA MESA
The Cardi-NATIONAL
ndls of Cos-
ta Mesa National Little League's
Minor A Division clinched the lop
spot for the hrst half of the season
behind strong pitching perfor-
mances by Alex Pisarski and Sam
Bouffard. The game ended when
nght fielder Bobby Weinheimer
nailed a runner out at the plate
with a rifl e throw. The Cardinals
have to bid Bouffard a farewell as
he was draiter to the Major DiVi-
sion this weekend.
Ne"Wpe>rt Beach
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~e•'-0.,·· A delicious Lunch & Dinner!
• Golf school given by professionals!
• A silent auction with valuable prizes! The Phillies got to the Braves'
de fense m the fourth inmng forc-
mg three errors that resuJted in
the Phlllies' lone run.
Gruhn Dunzer, Thstan I lams.
Billy Taormina and Jimmy Kocui-
ba each contri,buted RBl-basehits
to pace the Braves' offense.
Robert Della Grotta pitched for
the Phillies.
In other Newport Beach Little
League action:
Carcllnels 9, Cubs J
CanfiMls 10, Giants 1
Cardinllls J, Dodgers 2
Qeau Stockstill fanned seven
Giants and allowed just one hit in
the Cardinals' victory over the
Giants. The hit was a solo home
run by Matt Boyce.
+Giants 4-11 • I
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Stockstill, Blake Dillon, Colby
Hackett, John Daley, 1'yler Moss,
Matt Harrison , Matt Collins and
Clayton Stone led the offense
during the week's games.
Mets 10, Cubs J
The Mets knocke d out 10 hits
and played error-free as they
broke open a close game. Josh
Bradbury. Carste n Ball, Kevin
Joyce, Alex Northridge and K.C.
Rawlins had strong performances
at the plate as Pancho Seaborn,
Bradbury and Ball pitched .
The Cubs were led by Tyler
Dowers and John Money.
YOUTH SOC~ER
CdM a leg up on Newport, 4-0
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Astros 14, Dodgers 6
Adam Beltran fanned 10
Dodger batters and turned in a
strong offensive performance, as
well. Bre tt Via ripped a grad
slam, and Jason Lund, Athena
Vasquez and David Greysbock
hit well for the Astros.
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Mustangs
bested by
Uni, 6-1
COSTA MESA -Costa
Mesa High junior Julie Collett
went 2 for 3 and teammate
Christy Errico had a base bit in
one official at bat with an RBI,
but visiting University pre-
vailed for a 6-1 Pacific Coast
League softball decision
Thursday.
The Mustangs (5-13, 3-5 in
league) managed just five bits
against the third-place 1fo-
jans, who scored in four
innings with the aid of their 12
hits and two Mesa errors.
PAOAC c.oASY UAGUI
University 6, Costa Mesa 1
Unive~lty 102 020 1 -6 12 0
Costa Mesa 000 100 0 • 1 5 2
Atchley. no name (5) and
Scarbarough; Corrf!a and Chisholm.
W · Atthley. l · Correa.
VOLLEYBALL
Artists sweep Mesa
LAGUNA BEACH -The
Costa Mesa High boys volley-
ball tea.m was swept, 15-8, 15-
6, 15-10 at Pacific Coast
League champion Laguna
Beach Thursday night.
-~ Sophotnore B.J . Llghtvoet
· -paced the Mustang:si~-10, 1-9
in league) with 11 kills, while
Shawn Perryman added six.
The Mustangs earned at
least a share of the Pacific
Coast League freshman title
by wrapping up an 8-2 in
league, ~inishing 25-3 overall.
Eagles lose three straight
COSTA MESA The
t!stanaa High boys volleyball
team firushed out its regular
season by being swept by
Paaf1t Coast League visitor
University High Thursday
night. The Eagles (3-9. 3-7 in
league), paced by junior Sam
Nelson, wrap up a fourth-place
PCL finish. '
8111AN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT
Estancia High's Nicole Jankowski
competes in the 300':"meter hurdles.
-· ..,.._.. -
Mesa's Jaime Carrillo
fight.s to the finish.
By Richard OUnn. Daily Pilot
IRVINE -Tbe pain of fighting to the fin.
tsh line ii temporary, but the grief of. yield-
l;ng to pnmuN can lut an entire season.
lb.al'• wb.y C08tA Mela High senior dis-
tance runner Jaime Carrillo decided to dig
down deep Thunday night in the Pad.fie
Coast League track and field finals at
Irvine High.
"I wasn't expecting this -I didn't think:.
it would come down to the end,• said Car·
rillo, following bis victory in the boys 3,200
meters (10:00.20), when he outkicked
Allio Nlguel's Ethan Friend and Esta.nda's
Luis Lopez In an electrifying sprint to the
tape.
Carrillo, you· see, had •given in. to both.
Friend and Lopez in PCL dual meets this
season. And aied. "Even in aosa country
I couldn't challenge them,• Carrillo Mid.
"Not long ago, I saw a Gatorade com-
mercial on TY. and it said pain doesn't
compare to giving in, and it doesn't," Car·
rlllo Mid. "I aied the last time I caved in
(against Estancia when Lopez beat me
out). I gave into myself. Lopez is a great
runner, but I gave in.•
Carrillo, the le ading horse on Costa
Mesa:s back-to-back PCL cross country
champion la.st fall, didn't want to complete
his prep distance career with anything but
a win.
CONTROVERSY
CONTINUED FROM 7
shot put, going 52 feet, 3117 inches, while
qualifying third in the discus (139-41/2).
Laguna Hills won the league finals with
115.5 points, Costa Mesa was second with
98.5.
Dominick Meyers, a late addition to the
Estancia team this season, won the high
•
"I felt like I had been
letting everybody down .. •
• -JAIME CARRILLO
MI felt like I bad been letting everybody
down, and I needed to step up to score
~e points for our team.• said Carrillo,
whose squad almost won the league finals
Thursday.
•That's really something,• be added of
his league champion.ship. "Naw I won't be
remembered as somebody who didn•t do
anything in track, and I had the most
exciting race of my life." •
Carrillo, who ran JV his sophomore and
junior years, qualified for the CIP South-
ern Section Division m PrelimirulrteS May 1!> at Long Beach City College, bis first
postsea.son appearance.
"Even when I was sick with the cbiclc-
en pox this year I didn't get too far down
and I didn't let it get to me,• said Carrillo,
who has a job to help support his family,
yet still finds time to run.
Carrillo's teammate, senior Eric Solis,
won two PCL titles, including a person'al·
record 4:25.4 in the 1,600 and a walk-in-
the-park in the 800 (1 :56.53). ·
"I've only done the mile a COUP.le of
times this sea.son, but I dec:lded to do it
instead of the AOO, because I thought I'd
be better,• Solis said.
Solis, though, still has his eye on the
scboolrecord 1n the 800 (1 :55.4), shared by
jump at 6-foot, while Mesa's Bryan .Leahy
was second at 5-10.
Costa Mesa i}lnior Jeremy Via con -
tributed greatly to his team's goal by quali-
fying third in the shot put (45-1).
Price was also a two-event qualifier, tak-
ing third in both the 110 high hurdles
(15.88) and 300 intermediates (41.0).
Joining Lopez in the CIF prelims for
Estancia Wilt be Alex Hovis, who erupted
for a pair or second-place hni.sbes in the 100
(11.56) and 200 (23.10).
FRJOAY, MAY 9, 1997
twonmnen. .
Salis came dOl8 at the Orange County
Chun~ a week ago (1:55.7), but
wasn't Je4lly pushed in the PCL Pinals. •
"There wasn't a lot ot competition today,
but I know I can still do it," Solis said.
In the girls discus, Mesa senior 11na
Sakai ripped off a 106-5, a penooa1 best by
61/2 feet to finish second and qualify for CIF.
"'It was her best throw in four yea.rs.
and the first time she's reaCbed 100 feet."
Mustang throwing coach C hauncey Bayes
said.
"Tula just put it all ~er. She's not
tall, but she's a good t ·clan and she
has a terrific heart. She also organizes
team prayer meetings before the meets.
She has really made a difference on the
team this year, because a lot of kids don't
have much of a home life and she makes
them feel a part of something special.•
Sakai was in fourth place at 97-2 head-
ing into the championship round, then she
"lit it up" on her second throw, pushing
University's Mary Nguyen to third plare at
105-91/2. \
· Sakai qualified for CIP in the shot put
last year and in the discus as a sophomore.
Other Mesa throwers on the boys side
included Jeremy Via's personal record
(45.1) In the shot. "Hitting 45 feet is a sig-
nificant step up,• Via said. Mlbere was
some talk (about my attitude), people say-
ing I'm a good football player, but that I'm
blowing off m y junior year in the spring.
My grades were down and I was being
lazy, then I had a talk with Coach (John)
Carney and he woke me up."
Hancock was also a qualifier in the 800 • ·
(second in 2:01.57) and 1.600 (Uurd in .
4:25 63). ~ I..
For the local girls, Costa Mesa senior Ha
Dang qualified for postseason competition
for the third year in a row. Dang went 17 .81
to take second in the 100 hurdles and 50.75
to hni.sh third in the 300 hurdles.
Mesa teammate Tina Sakai was second
in the discus (106-5) while Gegi Van De
Walk.er was third in the 800 (2:21.59). No
Estancia girl qualified for ClF.
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---------• ENANTS. CONDITIONS time, sealed bids lot the (CITACION JUDICIAL) CREDITORS OF challenge ay be limited to CITY OF MARY T . ELLIOTT The lollow1ng persons are BSC811~.8 AND RESTRICTIONS RE· award of I contrect IOI the NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· BULK SALE Commissioner, you must only those issues raised al COSTA MESA ' doing business as: NOTICE of SALE CORDED JULY 261 19n IN above project. Bids shall (Avtso 1 Acu.sado) MARY file a written response to Iha public hearing de-ORDINANCE 97-1 2 is Deputy City Clerk Beech Bacio.hoe, t7070 s30
of REAL PROPERTY BOOK 12305 PAGE 746 be received In tho piece ELLEN STONE an ln<fl· fSECS. 8104, the 1ppllca11on addressed scribed In this notice or in sch~uled to be In lull Published Newporl Mateo Sir eel. Surle e,
at PRIVATE SALE AND RE·RECOADED SEP· ldenlllled above, and shall vldual and DOES 1•10, In· 9105 U.C.C.) lo the Departmenl of Real written correspondence de· fOfce and etfecl 30 days Baach·Cosla Mesa Dally Founla1n Valley, Calif TEMBER 8, 1en IN BOOK be opened and pubUcly cluslve. Escrow No. 9001 Estate at: Department ol livered 10 tho City Council from 115 ado lion on Mo 5 Pilot May 9. t997. 92708
C1H I A183079 t2371 PAGE 327 OF OF· read aloud II the abov• YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Notice Is hereby given to Real Es1a11, Recovery Ac· at. or ptior 10, the pubhc: 1997 and !.s adoplody by F887 Glenn Allen Young 17070 In the SuperlOf Court of FICIAL RECORDS ANO stated llma and place. PLAINTIFF· (A Ud 18 1511• creditors or the within counl Unit, P.O. Box hearing ' San Maleo S1ree1 Su11e B Cahfornla. for Iha County or ANY SUPPLEMENTS AND Each bidder must submit damandando) KATHERINE named seller lhal a bulk 187007, Sacramen10. CA MARY T ELLIOTT the following roll call voie· PUBLIC NOTICE Foun1a1n Valley earn
Orange AMENDMENTS THERETO with each bid 1 -ce<tlOed Of STONE 6'n lndllliduaJ salt Is about to be made of 95818·7007 within 30 doys · ' ' COUNCIL MEMBERS: 92708 .
In the ma"" of lhe Estate (THE "MASTER DECLARA· cashier's check payable lo You have 30 CALENDAR the assets <fescrlbad after ma1l1ng, deliver)' •• or Deputy City Clerk AYES: Butta, Monahan, Fictitious Busln~ss Steua Lee Young. 1707C
:11 Grover Collins, conser· tlO~') UNDER THE SEC-the DISTRICT Of a bid DAYS after lhis summons below. publlcalion ol lhls notice Publlshtd Newporl Erickson, Cowan, Som-Name Statement San M11ao S1ree1. Su•le B 1=1=-=~iw-=1'4~ bond ln-the-<f()(m set lonh s l8fV9a-ol'I ybO 10 fltt • \"ht na.tnfl lll'ld-bttsines and HOd • copv-of IAat Beacl\-Gos Mesa-• e9. Honr.-.S. Tne~t.sons are fau.oJam _valley CaJd
Nollet la hertby. given ARTICLE ENTITLED AS in lht conuact document• typewymen response at this addresses of lhe seller are; sponse lo Iha claimant. 11 P1lo1 May 9, 1997 SENT· Nont do.ng business as 92708 · ~
that lht un<feralgned wtll FOLLOWS: "RIGHTS ANO In an amount not less than court HANY SHEHATA, 2801 you fail to do so. you will F883 ORDINANCE 97 12 rt-Las Flores Chevr'bn Gas This business is con·
sell at private sale to the DUTIES: UTILITIES AND 10% of tht maximum A teiter or phone call will Harbor Blvd.. #E. Cosla have waived your 11ghl to al S to 19; I lh Sta11on. 28632 Osos Park· dueled by husb3nd and
highest an" beat bidder, CABLE TELEVISION", amount ol bid as a guaran-not protect you· your typo· Mesa. CA 92626 present your ob1ec1tons 10 PUBLIC NOTICE pe_ s ecllon · .0. 1 way, Las Flores. Cal1forn1a .,..1re subi.ct to conllrmatron of "SUPPORT, SETTLEMENT lea thal tho bldcfar will written res onso must be The location in Cahlorn1a poymtnl Costa Mesa Munrc1pal 92688 Have you s111rted doin~
said Superior Court, on qr AND ENCROACHMENT'', enter Into the proposed In ro t1' 1P al form 11 ou ol the chiel execu1ive office Publl1hed Newport SUMMARY QF Code and adds Chapter Rancho Oevelopmonl business ye1? Yes, 5·5-97 ..
after the 15th day ol May, "COMMUNITY FACILITIES, contract If the same ts wa~t t~e c~rt to hear /our ol the seller Is: Sama as Beach·Costa Mesa Daily ADOPTED ORDINANCE XXI lo Tiiie 10 lo estabh.!ih Company LLC. (CA). 18726 Glenn A Young t997, at the office of Wallor E A S EM E NT·•, ANO awarded to such bidder. In caSI above Pilot May 9, 16, 1997. F92!l CITY OF the requirement for permits So. Western. S1e. 206, Gar· TJl1s s1a1emen1 was ldH
S. Wein. 12424 Wllllllre "DRAINAGE OVER .. COM-the event ol failure 10 enter 11 you do not 1118 your re· As llslo<f by the seller, all PUBLIC NOTICE COSTA MESA and regulations ol com· dena. CA 90248 ~h lht County Clerk' 01
Blvd .. 9th FIOOf, Los Ang• MUNITY FACILITIES . lnlo said coniract, such s• sponse on time, you may other business names and ORDINANCE 97.t1 Is marcllll vending ve'llcles This business Is con-Orange County on 5·6·97
las, C.A: 90025·1043 all the Commonly known 11 19 curlty wtll be forfeited. lost the case and your addreaaos used by the LEGAL NOTICE hed 1 d 1 b 1 f 11 bl' 1 dueled by a L1m11ed LI· 19973719992 right, 1111• and Interest ol Monaco Strtet, Ntwport The DISTRICT reserves m • nd selltr within three years b• sc u e 0 0 n u on pu ic 1 reels. ab1li1y Co. Hid conservatH In and to Beach CA 92660 the right to reject any or Ill wages, oney a prop-fore the date such Ust was NOTICE OF lorce and tlloct 30 days THE FULL TEXT of lh• or· Have you s1aned· doing Daily Pilot May 9, 16, 23
all the cert1ln real property Condominium re1ldence bids or to waive any Ir· ~may be, take~ wllllf~ sent or dallvtred 10 the PUBLIC SALE OF lrom its adoption on May 5, d1nanc1 may be read in the business yet? No 30, 1997 F89e
slluated In the city of New-A.P.N. 936-46--013 ' regularities or lnlormallUes ~utter wam ng rom • buyer are: None ABANDONED 1997, and was •doplod by City Clerk's Othce, 77 Fair Rancho Oevelopmtnl PUBLIC NOTICE
port Beach. County of Or· More commonly known as In any bids Of In the bid· Thtre aie oth8f 1 al r• The names end business PROPERTY the following roll call vote: Dnva Costa Mesa Company LLC, By Inter· ---------
1ngt, State of CellfOfnla, 19 Monaco, Newport ding. No bidder may with-qulrernents You m~ wont 1d<freuos ol the buyer ere· Nohe• Is hereby given COUNCIL MEMBERS: MARV T ELLIOTT stale Car Spas, a Cahlorn•a cns147fl789
gartlcularly dtSCtlbed a.s Beach, CA 92MO draw any bid tor I period to call an anomey right JOHN SHEHATA, 14724 that the undersigned w1U AVES: Buffa Monahan, Deputy Cit~ 'clerk ' corporallon, Mike lcaza, NOTICE OF
ollows! Tenn., of 1ne sate are of 75 d1ya tfler the dale eway. n you do not knOw Dell A~•. Bellflower, CA sell 11 publk:. 1ucuon, put· Erlck•on, Cowan, Sorn--Yutlltshed Newpo t President APPLICATION TO . Rtal Property In the City cash In lawful money of the set for th• opening ol bids. an attome ma call 90706 suanl to Section 21700 ol era NOES· None AB· r Mike tcaza. President ol Newport Beach, County United Stalts on connrma-The District .llas obtained an attorney, rlf'::rat i!rvlc:. Th• assets 10 be sold are lht Bu11nt11 & Proles· SENT· Non~ • Beach-Costa MtSB Daily This statement was filed SELL ALCOHOLIC
ot Orange, State of Califor· lion of sale or part cash from the Director ol the 0.. °'a legalyald ottice (lilted dotcrlbed In general as: slonal Coda, the following OR.DINANCE 97.t 1 Pilot May 9. 1997 with the County Cle1k ol BEVERAGES
nla, legally described u and balance upon 1uch plltmant of Industrial Rel•· In the phone book) FURNITURE, FIXTURES, d11c11bed proptrty to wll: C M F885 Oranglr County on 5-6·97 Date of Flll119
follow1: 1erm1 and condlllona as lions the gtnaral prevailing Des ues de ue le en-EQUIPMENT, INVENTORY ROLAND MARTIN, A-30 amends the osta ese 19973720003 Appllcatlon:
PARCEL t: are 1cctplable to the per· rate of per diam wagea and Ire J!in esta c~aclon Judi· and are located at; 280t Fan, lurn, haaler,bpd, dryer M1.1nlclpal Coda as follows: PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot May 9 16 23 APR 29, 1997
UNIT NO. t3. AS SHOWN aonal reprt aentatlve. the general prevallrng rate ciaYusted Ilene un plazo de Harbor Blvd. #E, Costa misc. STEVEN CAMPBELL. amends Tille 13, Planning, NOTICE 30 1997 · j=92i To Whom II May Con·
ANO DESCRIBED IN THE Ten ptrctnt (10%) ol IOI holiday and ovtrtime 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS Mesa, CA 92626 B·13 Engine & TV patls, zoning and devolopmenl; ' cern
CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· amount bid to be depos· work in the locallly In para presentar una r• The buslnaas name used eloctronlc tqulp, wotk adds Chapter VI Un· S 1~~·~:NO BIDS PUBLIC NOTICE The N3me(s) ol lhe Ap·
CORDED ON SEPTEMBER lltd with bid. Bid• Of otters which the work 11 to be apuesta t1crlte 1 maqulnt by th1 aelltr al that loca· bench, misc. WILLIAM derground Utility Ol~tricls ea e ds ';;iay br ~· ptlcanl(s) Is are· YEH
14, 1978 IN BOOK 12841, to be In writing I nd Wiii be perfOfmed f()( tach craft, tn Hll corte Uon 11: ROYAL CIGARETTE BACHINSKI G-48 Desk, 10 Till• 15' amend• Sect o~ ~~·gl a~ lht 3gocf~ 0 I~ Fictitious Business STEVEN y PAGES 929 THROUGH re<*ved 11 the afOftsald claulflcatlon Of type of Una carte 0 una Hamada & CIGAR CD's, mlrrOf. plc1 .. mlsc. 1 ' ' .. , et '81 twp Name Statement The 1pphcan1s llsltd
996, INCLUSIVE OF OF· office at any time after the work needed to extctJtt ttlefonlca no 18 ofrecera Tht antlclp1ted data ol KAREN SWIDOWSKI 1-44 1HI, Temporary Trailers: Boulevard, P.O. Bo• H66, The following persons are ibove art applying 1o tilt
FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID flrat pubtlcatlon h8'901 and the contract. Holld1y ratea prottcclon· au rHputsll the bUlk eat• Is May 30, Bikes, ctothea. misc house-amends SeclJon 1 t-165 r• ~po~B•ac~00• Ca 92658· dOtng business as: 1,vww Oeparlmenl of Alcohotic
COUNTY AS AMENDED 8Y befOfl dlle of sale. lhall be paid as 1peclR9d nritl 1 ma ulna tt.ne ue 1997 11 the office of Em-hold gerd1ng regulahon ol IHI l5 u 11 11· 1 m on Production Service 1045 Be~1ge Control lo sell al
AMENDMENT TO CONDO-Dated: Mar 1, 1997 In the coilec:11ve barg1lnlng cvmptlr c~ lat IOfm~ll-bassy Escrow, 8345 f it· Salt w1a be by tompet1· blowtrs; and amends Sec· the 271h <fay 01 May, t997• Westward Way. 'Costa cohohc t>evera~es 11 81C
MINIUM PLAN RECORDED Walters. WtlH, agreement applicable to dadts legalea apropi.das utone B lvd., I t 02, uve b1dd1ng (wrllten sealed uon 14·7, Signs on Public =~~h~h 0 ":~·~~ ~~~~ Mesa. Caltlornia 92627 E BALBOA BLVD . NEW
ON NOVEMBER 10, 1978 P•r•onal ftepreaent• e~h pwtlcUlal craft1 ct .. 11 usted quiare que 11 corte Downty, CA 90241. bl<fa may bo s1.1bmitted In Property. 10, P Jon1than Marshal, 1046 PORT BEACH CA 9266t
IN BOOK 12919, PAGES tlve of tM lbtat• aiRcation Of type 01 WOfk escuche su caso. Thia bulk aale subject to adVance) on the t6TH day THE FULL Tf)0' ol lhe Of· EASTSLUFF PARK SIDE· Was~werd Way. Cost• For the tonow1ng type 01 1602 ANO 1603 OF OF· employed on the project. SI usted no prH enta au Calllornl1 Uniform Com-of May, 1997, al 2:00 P.M. Mesa ca111orn1a 92627 License· 4 t ON-SALE FICIAL RECORDS Of SAID Attomey(a) at Law1 Coplts of 1chedult1 of 181 esta 8 tlem utde merclal Code Section at lht ~remisea where said dlnance m_ay be read In the WALK REPLACEMENT Mike' Snyder, '9121 Elva BEER ANO WINE· EATING
COUNTY. Walter S. WelH, rates 80 determined att on er~tf' el cuo r.· eeden 8106.2. proper has been stored City Clark I Office, 77 Fair Contract N~mbtr 3138 Circle, Hunllng(on Beach. Published Newport
PARCEL 2: 12424 Wllahlr• Btvd., me 11 tht Olatrlct office 1nd ~ultar au aalarll sldlntro II 10 aublect, the name and w lch Is located et Drive, Costa Meaa. J3nglneer s Es ti matt Cahlomla 92646 Bt1ch·Cosia Mesa Dall)
AN UNDIVIDED ONE tth Fl., Loi Aneelet, are avallablt to any lnltr· y olras cout di i u and addreu of lhe person AYRES SELF STORAGE, MARY T. ELLIOTT, .OOO.OO Stewart Wilson, 4t43 VJ. P1lol May 2. 9, 16, t997. _:;
THIATY·FOURTH (1/34TH) CA 10025-1043, (310) esled party upon requtat. propledad stn avlao adlclo-with whom claims may be 7012 Ernest Ave., Hunting. Deputy City Clerk Approved by Wllllam cua Drivt, Catabasu. Cal-F8~ ,•
INTEREST AS A tl:NANT 201.ee1e In I CCOfdanct with Section nal por part• dt la Cort• nled I• TONI SARCHETT, ton BHCh, Ca (7t4) 64S. Pubtlshtd Newport Patepoff, City Engineer llornla 91302
IN COMMON IN THE FEE Publlahtd Newport 1773.2 of the CllllOfnfa EXlalen otroa requlaltoa ,._ Embassy Escrow, 8345 Fir· 7314. Landlord reserves Beach-Costa Mesa Dail Prospec:tlvt bidders may Thi• business 18 con· PUBLIC NOTICE •
INTEREST IN AND TO niE -C Me Dally Labor Code, the ContractOf gates. Puede que uated t1ton1 Blvd.. I 102. lht right to bid It lht sale. Pil M 9 997 y obtain one ael ol bid docu· ducted by: a gentfll part· Fl ltJ B I
COMMON AREA OF LOTS 8each Olla II ahall post 1 cor of the de-qulara hlMt 1 un lbogado Downty, CA 90241, and Purchases must be made ol ay • 1 · ments at no cost al lht ol· nerstilp ct oua UI neaa
2, 3, AND 5 OF TRACT Pilot May 5, 9, 12, 1997. termination o pceva11!09 lnmedlatam•nle SI no ltl'a 111t date for ntlng by cash and paid IOI 11 th• F886 n • 1 the p blic Wo kl Haw you sterttd aorng N11ne Statement
9858. IN THE CITY 0 MF703 rite of wagH at 11Ch Job oonoca a un ·abogado claims shall be .May 29, lime of purchase. Alt J>Ul· ~ 0 ~ N 1 t>usJness yel? No The lon~.ng l)efsons att " NE w POAT B E AC H . Ille. The achedult of l>tf poede ltamar 1 un MtVlclo 19117 Wtllch Is the business chased goods 111 sold as PUBLIC NOTICE partmenl, ev.port Jonathan Marshall oo.ng t>us.neu as:
COUNTY OF ORANGE, PUBLIC NOTICE dltm wages la baaed iJ de rel8fentia de abogado• day btfOfe the ule date Is and must bt removed 11 Boulevard, P 0 Box 1768, This statement wu filed •I G1u11ony, bl Gklnon ·'
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. NOTIC• TO a wortclng d1y of ht 0 a Uni oRclna de ayucta apecllled above. lhe lime of ule. Sale Is SUMMARY OF Newport Beach, CA 92658· with the County Clerk ol Bag Co • c) Gluttony Ciotti M
AS PEA MAP FILED IN hours. The rate fot hol 1Y legll ~~a el dltectorlo ltle-Dateds Apr II 30, subject to cancellation In PROPOSED 8915. Olangt County on 4•15•97 Ing Co. d) G F P .. e) Glut
BOO!( 439, PAGES 1 CONTRACTORS and ov9'1ime work shall be fonklo • 1tt1 the event of ""ltmtnt be-ORDINANCE For lur1htr lnlormatlon 1""973717•30 lony Accenorios, I) Sp•lfl THROUGH 7 INCLUSIVE CALLING FO" llDI at time and one-half. Tht ' twffn landlord and obll· CITY OF ' • " & 8abrnchecll. g) Gf P OP MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL DISTRICT: Contractor and any sub-All NVMBIR Joh('l SMhata attd arty. call Stephen Luy, Pro)ttt Dally Pilot ~I 19, 25, Otutton lor Puniahmt nt,
MAPS RECOODS OF SAID NEWPORT-MESA UNIFtEp contractor(I) shall pay not (Numero HI Caso) Published f'lewport g Aucligneer Wanda Nor· A C~R~i~~E~S~ADI Manager, at 844-3330. May 2, 9, 1997 F903 1007 N Alamo. Anahtrm
COUNTY, AS SUCH TERM SCHOOL DISTRICT leu than the apeclfted pr• 81HC09t1 Be1ch·Co11a Miu Dally ton, Bond is~00.1684 , • Publl,htd Newport CA 92801
tS DEFINED IN THE AR· PROJECT: BIO 107-97, valtlng "'"of wagea to aH The nam• and e<ldr•H ol Pilot May 0, 199'7. · Ayr11 Sell Storagt . Resi· ~~p~l~n ~1 1~~h::,~~~ J1'fy Beach-Costa Men Dally PUBLIC NOTICE Mich.et Allan Spl•rs. Hl07
TICLE ENTITLED "DEFINI· CONTRACT 109-07, RE· wort<ttl tmployed by them the court 11: (El nombfe y F881 dent Managers Council mMllng of May 19 Pilot M1y 9, 14, 1997. Plctltloua Bualnell N Alamo, Anaheim, .Orll ~ ~\g~s" gf~5~~~: ~~'b~~~LAi\ou:~~RE ~.: ••ecuUol'I Of tht con-dlttcclon de la con• ••) PUBLIC NOTICE B:~c~'.h'o~t~d M~:.w~:I~ 189~. being Ord!nane. 01: FW882 Name Statement 9/:.1 bllslness I• ~
CONDITIONS AND RE· TANKS A Pa t Bond and • Orange County Hlll'bOr Mu. Piiot Ma 2 9 1997 t3, changing the zoning 01 PUBLIC NOTICE The lollo'Wing petSont 11• ducted by: an lnCIMd141
STRICTIONS. RECORDED llD DEADLINE: MAY 20, Ptrlorl.::! Bond thall be nlelpal Court, ~1 Jamb<>-ITATI OP CALIFOR· y ' ' FrW861 PfOpeny 11 120 Virginia dol~ ~Sllltll 11 Royal Hive Y°" 111ned do-°'
APAIL 21, 1978 IN BOOK 109'7 AT 2:00 P.M. requited pnor '° n ecutlon IH Ao41d, 1104, Newport NIA; D•PMTMINT OF Place from C2 to C1 , and SUMMARY OF AY!ation. 3000 Alrwly AY9 • b\ls-Mll )'91? No
12&t4, PAGE 951 OF OF· PL.ACE OP BID RECEIPT: of the contract and •halt be hacti. CA ~595 ftlUI. ISTATI, RECOV· PUBLIC NOTICE C8'1r~'c~ R~~~ ADOPTED OftDINAHCI :i:i& Coat• MtH. CA Micl'IHI A. Sp.ere ~
FICIAL RECORDS. (THE BUSINESS SERVICES & In lilt fonn Mt lorth In the The name, lddrell, Ind lftY ACCOUNT UNIT NOTICI OF connKtlOn with RezOnt CITY OF Ettc Seo!\ Rhoads ITOll MietlMI E. 8obincheck " ~Ec~:t~3~Js ~g ~e!., ~tre.':.~~ C=~bld~·be 1 II-tllephone numb« of plaln-NOTICI TO PUaLIC HIMINQ Pellllon R·9Hl1 for lht C11y Rc:~~:-1:,~10 le H•gue Ln., Hunilngton !,~1 1~~ ~11,·AI ~ AM~DMeNTS THERETO. Mell, CA 92121. (714) ceneed contract« puriwant tiff• attorney, or p4~ntlff .IUDOM•NT HBTOft NOTICE IS HEAE8Y of Costa Mesa. E~ron-IC~ultd to be In lull ... ch, CA 92947 Orange CounlY Ofl 6-1 07
PARCEL 3: 55f.3240 to the Bualneu and Pro-wlthOul an attorney, It. (V (fteoov.ry GIVEN that • pvblie ,,..,. mtnlll Dttt<rntnallon. Ex· fore. and .rtect 30 d•rt heed Pour11ndjanl, 1ff73711588
EASl!Ml!NTS AS SUCH PLACE PLANS/DOCU. ltHlonl Code and ti. II-nombf•. la dlrecclon y .. AoooufttClalm) Ing Wiii ti. htld by lhe empt ~o It ICIOf)tl°'1°'1MIY5 1•531 campus Dttw llS. M e.'n'!
EASEMENTS ARI PAA· MENTS TO 8E PICKED UP: cenatd In the fotlowtng numtto di teltlono dtl AE 809 {Rtv.12191 Coats Me&a City Counell /:.E M~~?r i:101vedpr· 1'99~ !n0 wu adof)led .,Y 'o. 3-~ll re· CA ~7 ~·~.:,!lot ly 1• 1 i.-•
TICULAALY SET FORTH tN Sam-aa above. ctullbtlon· A at>ogado def dtmandante, TO: WILL CARRERAS, aka Ofl Monday, May tll, 1997, net • '" ng he !Ono oll M VOi • "' ugane "'*'• • ''"'"".'! THl ARTICLE ENTITLED PLAN FEES: None. QOVIRNiNG BOARD o del dtmandante qut no WILLIAM CARRERAS; and al 1:30 p.rn.. or 11 eoon ca"ild by the tonowlng roll 1 Wing r ca '· 1 I Vllfkll Lane. Footh I •
"EASEMENTS" OF THE WAU<THROUOH; A man-C .._ I It k tltne abogado H ) PAUL WEISMANN lhtreaflar 11 OOUiblt , In 0111 vote: COUNCIL COUNCIL MIMBlfta1 Ranch, CA 9~10 •
D(CLAAATION UNDER d8'0ly wllkthrough of the are ....... :, oc,er, Nell W ,, .... ~ ..... M25e NOTICli: 81Hd upon I the Councll Chambtf't of M•M81RI• AYllt AV.la Buff•, M~9", Thi• but lnt H 19 con-. THE SECTION HEADINGS 11te la tcheekAld few Mty I, DlrMtor, -ne.. .,._ ' "'....,..,...., ' Judgment entttld 8Q81nat City Hall, 17 'llr Drtv., autre, MoNhan, •rlc•· Krteilc•Oft..r Cew9n1 le-ductld bV: I oenerll part·
IN SUCH AATICL.l EN· 1M7 el 1:00 a.m. Proapeoo wtoff I Aualll•ry Op-('14) 152"°'°· IARTZ. you In favor ol M.llRt Co•ta MtH, on the foftow. wn, c;owan, a.._,., .,., NOKaa N~. il· netaNp
TITLED AS ,OLLOWS; tl¥t blddtft .. to meet llt .,.,..... KMJPPEL ' CHUN, 11100 LH appl!Qllon tor pay· lnQ ltef'll• NO••· llMM. Mal:NTI ••NT1 ....... Heva you •tantd doing
"RIOHTI AND OUTIES: ~~'Ad-ftubll•h•d Newporl Von l<atmln Avt!M, .... ment of the ~·A.co ,(NN\JAL l!VV °' AS-IMM OADINANCI •MO ,.. bullntMyet? Y", ,Mt
UTIUTIEI AHD CAILI! lary Opetatlont. 2111-A letc~Oltl MeM Dally no, IMM. CA 92112 COYnl °' die "-111 E.ata .. H SSM!HT'I lot the "'9$· n-ttt ML TEXT ot die '°'* ... ~ 11t 120 ENt ![.IC ""°8da ..._..,,__...-.-........ .-..~
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Smt.!MENTs ANO V.: CA. Ca1111t4) llWl40 tor -~ ' • ,..... J ,.TQIOM Ce.rtl o.partment. Of AMI !$te. (91A)' lof Cny of Coetl ordona~t nw1y be r99d iri Wllt0n '""' from "2-MO with IM County Qeftl of r-i:::===~=
CAOACHMINT" "IN-°"8h. lldt _..not be ec. i'I D attte ~t'/ " ~ 19 made lrcwn ....a hOl9lt lnCI rnotelt the City Clerk'• Otka. '1'1 to POA-MO br ldoptiOn of Or.,. ~ on 4•11-1'1 a.-us. IQAHS AND ~pttd "°"' contt8C1on ,U~ll•h•d Newport 1N ~ AcCOUftl. all known .. Iha COll8 ..... ,. DfMI. Co.ala...... Aerone ~ A-11.oa. tHf3'1171M =~~.~~: ~ .. ""' .. 0ver-:c~ with ••tdl.COtta ...... Diiiy ~ ~~-~ ~ , ,ro"'°''°" .. ~..!·~'°"· TRADE ~ ~"~ 11.,:.
lf .. IC!ID COMMON NOflCI 11 Hl"llY A call to , ftllot APfll 11. 25, Mey 2, I , AMI lttatl Law will.,..,_ NOTICE IS ,URTHIA Pwr.llahed Newport -..-....-· ....... .,........_..._ ...... _
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"~IC NOT1c;1S PUIUC llOTICll PUllUC ltOTIC!I PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC llOTICU-. 'UIUC NOTICES ltUILIC Nv, ,,,.. :""..'.'~~~ nv, ,,,.I
. _;.,., PUBLIC NOTICI "11UC MOTtCI Cu,n Collene Pelmet, iii.uauc wor"'• , PUILtc NOTICE 'PUILtc NOTICI due1ed by· an mau;; PUBLIC woTU'• dUCi.a by:"' llldl..iou11 PUIUC MOTICI 1121 Cofwca Pl' eo... " r"V " """ Have you ltMW doing " "''" Halt• you ..,,eel CIOll'lg1----------~ l'tcUtfOtil 8MllineH ........... ......... Mela. CA tnll . FkrtWeue ......... flletttteua h.m..e , b\ltinetl ~ec? No llNline9t )'IC? YH. 4-2MJ7 l'lclhleue helnea u,. •..u llat~nt .......... a...nt Thi• bU.aln•H II con· '=.......... N.-.l lMe••ftl NaMllllt•-•"--~MmUJ.l.eing ~ ActtUouellv....... OIVfSCh-.n ~ .................
• =olloWlng ~ we Th• toaowlnt persona .,. dUc:t~ by: hut.DIOd Md ..... -..1..!. ........ t -TM ~ peraont .,. TM·~ l*IOM .,. Thi• ltatetMnt ... fll.O N ... l tatement Thi• ltattmtl\I \'<II lll•d ftll ~ ~ .,. ' MlneM ... clOlng ~ ... a.y. wttif ~ ............ "' l*l!On• .,. ~ bUllMD ... cc Cat· dolno bUalneu as: Ne1 With the County Cletlc of The following pettonS.,. With ltl• County Cleft! ol dOlng bullnflt at: MKM
Oulllty Malnl• ltloft Cablnaet ~ a..,. HIW >'°" llaNd dOtl'9 d ng buslnea• • ''""1 eglvfng. 2157' ·Bahama Ptacf.ic>n 121 catwilo St 01ange County on 4>15-97 doil'la butit!Hs ••: Oraiige CIM\ty on •·22•7 o.t.1Qn1, 3851 Bi<Cti lltMI, ,;Ntioe ~. 1ee.42 ta-lhofe ~ 155 W 1'111 bullneu pf? No 5242 AIOO•l:tvt .. Hun!~ Llnit, Hunlingloo Be.ch, CoN Mffa. CA 92Q7 ' t8973717IOI OWO Rt111Zt ServlcH, 1t9731t8303 Ste. 531, Newport Beoch. Cltcte '5. ~ St.. Sle. H. Col1a ....... CA o. ~ PltllNlt Ion Beach,. ~ Ca. 92948 Th• 200 Flnanclel Oroup, Dally Piiot April 18. 25, ,.., Airway AYenw, SUlle Dally Pilot April 25, May 2, CA 1129GO
CA 9214t.3S&S '2'27 ::: ~ ~ ..... ~ ti: ~,: (~ut~4~ Cindy A.. Chlt'telOn. 216'71 Inc:., (CA), t2t Cabt\Uo $1 .• May 2 t ttt7 '80a ~· ~ .:--· C~ fl, 18, 111117 F831 MtlllH Kay McDontld, EdWWd w.wy, Ill. Gt~ 8tlce Hal, 1423 ...,_ .. , ........ ' A., ~ I • 8ahama Lane. HuntinQtC)n Costa MHa, CA fl2827 • • OI on "J.M =· U3 1/2 Opal A~. eaa. ~s.2 1.u.no Cltcte IS, Marrne" or .. Newport Otano-Count)'"1 :' ._2:.!!. C!fh cA•tH..tunt noton eeactt. ca. t.?044! • Thia bu1tne11 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE ~'c::i.,.vect·02ei; PUBLIC NOTICE ~ •••aod~CA 92060 ntlnglon 8Hch, CA 8Mcf\, CA t2MO 1 ,.1t •..v T 1 ' Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-ducted by: a corporatiOn I • Thi• bu11ne11 ta co,,. N555 • M Connquez.. 715 w. t?tl'I Dally '80I Aiwl u ; MArY t, ti 1 bu~tneaa a. con-~td t>y: *"~val Hav• • tten.c:t doing Plotatl•u• ..,..,.... 'th• bualn•n I• con-flclJUoue 8MalneH ducted by: en lndMdual
.... Wealay, 18&42 la· $1 .. Ste. H. Coala M ... CA t , It. 1M7 F"'4 dH~ b~. a !=a~ Have y0u ltatted dotr,a ~ti? v.t, Apt11 f. Name StetetMl\t ~ucttd by an ~ """ Nent• ltat•m•nt Hive ~u llarted doing 1aM Cllcle 15, Huntlngtoo 12821 t>uJ,,. l u ii? y lli7"' butln"t Y911 Vea, Jan.-f. 1097 TM lollowlng .,.r~ art ave VoU 1111'1 o .. ,. The follOwing ~rton1 lie buslneaa yet? No
' Stach. CA t264WM5 T11l1 bu1tnn1 11 con-PUILIC NOTIC! Fu J.,r• Ltl:!e 1 lndu.· 1 tt7 Ttle 200 financial Group. doing butlnH• ••: ANC ~:!' 1,•1? V•Je~'7 doing buslnt11 u : Muo· Mtllna K. McDonald
lhfl bu1ln11s 11 con-ducted by: a general part. FlcUUoua 9u9'MU ltln Inc Thomas C Por• Cindy Cl\llleton Inc., John P. Bogard, PrH. Legal Servloe1, 33SS..Ala· ~ 1 a~ 'med nalri" lmpe>rtl, •H BegonTa Thls 1ta11ment WH filed ~td by husband and neralllp lal 'p 'id · Tl\11 at.attment waa filtd This 11.iement wu llltd 1>9ma Cifclt, Costa at.u, 1ta.eme WU Ave., Corona del Ma.r, CA with the County Clerk of wet• Hav• you 1ta.r1ed dol119 Neme ltt1t•m.nt •· re• ent with the Co\.lnty Cleft! 01 With lht County Cltfk ol CA 92828 wllh the County Clerk 01 tne25 Orange County on ~·29-117
flaw you 11arted dOlng buslne11 yet? Vea. 8-10-9~ fhe foUowlng persona we Jmi' t~~·t~~~ wli!r~~ Orange Cou.n1y on 4·15·97 Orange County on •·22·97 Rabtcca • Neal Captain, Otano• County on 5·2·117 Matta Lyn Zielonko, 417 t 98 737t9138 ·~"yet? VH, 1-4·97 Or•oo Hall doing bvllnen u : llallat10, 18873717527 189'U718401 3353 Alabama Circle, t 997371984S3 Begonia Ave .. Cotona del Dally Pilot t,1ay 2, 9, 1S,
HIH E. Wealty, Ill Thl1 llalement w.1 fll~ 1514 Wut Balboa Blvd., Ot~ County on 4-16-97 Dally Piiot Aprll t8 25 Dally Piiot April 25 May 2 Costa Mttl, CA 92628 Dally Pilot May 9, 18, 23, Mar, CA 92825 23 1997 F877 , .. N, 1tate1Mnt was filed Wlltl th• County Clerk of Newf)Oll atactl, CA 1128&1 t8t1.,111a u s ' • • • Thi• bualnen I• con· 30 1997 F910 Thi• business 11 con· • "Will'\ the County Citric of Orange County on 4·22·97 Malllda Sharoblem, 514 Dally Pilot April 18, 25, May 2• 9, l 997 F806 9, 18, 1997 F841 ducted by: an Individual ' ducted by: an lndlvldual •--P-U_B_Ll_C_N_O_T_IC_E __
,()t~ng• County on 5-2·97 18873-718300 •A WHt Balbot Blvd., May 2, 9, 1997 F813 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Have you. 1latted doing PUBLIC NOTICE Have you •tarted doing, ________ _
.. tU737184fSO Dally Pilot April 215, May 2, N~ atach, CA 12081 buslneu yet? 04-01·97 buslnn1 ytt? Ves, 4.15,.97 Flctltlou1 Bu11n .. s
• belty Piiot May 9, 16. 23, 9, 18, 1997 f838 Shr •f Shatoblem. 514 IA PUBLIC NOTICE FlcUtlOMI BualneH flctttlOMI aualnHI Rebecca Neal Captain FtcUUoua 8u1lnHI Mart• Lyn Zielonko Name Statement .io 1997 fgo8 Wtst Balboa Bllld., Ntw Name Statement Name Statement This statement was filed Name Statement Thi* 1ta1emtnt w11 filed Th• followlng persont are ' PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ee~ch,1 CA 92~1 Flotltloue 8ualn••• Th• followlng persons are Tht lolfowlng persons 111 w.lth tht County Clem ol The followlng persons are with the County Cieri< of doing business 11: T:C. ·• PUBLIC NOTICE di.let~ ~~ nellunll con-Name Statement doing busllleSs as: doing bulln•H at: The Orange County on 4•15·97 dolng buslnest at: Orange County on •M8·97 Credit, 1539 Monrovta 112, •" • Flotltloue ButlneH Y· er I ncorr.; The lollowlng ~rsona are Spare Change Enterprltes, Tralnlng Coordirnilorl 12 18973717513 Computet Speclall 1118 11873717989 Newport Beach, CA 92663
flctltloua BuafnH a Name Statement r~da ~:~I on ot er dolr:'$J builnft1 u : 2250 Vanguard Way Juniper, Irvine, CA 028i2 Dally Pilot April 18, 25, E. Walllut, Unit J.' Santi Dally Pilot Aprll 2.5. May 2, Thom11 Willi:am SW.all,
• ~•m• Statem•nt The followlng pet90n1 are Have you 11.,fed doing Architectural Slone Intern. IC114, Costa Mesa, CA Qary Rybold, 12 Juniper, May 2 9 1997 F812 Ana, CA 9270t 9, t8. 1997 F842 1539 Morvovla 112, NflW· 'lti. following ~r1ons at• doing buslneu 11: Ilona!, 2915 Redhlll IA106, 92626 lrvlne CA 92612 ' ' Alan L Pierce 20651 a01• port Beach, CA 9~
•dOfng business as: Paradl" Sprlnker Service ~!='sl:7o:m Cosla Meu, CA 92826 Terty Jon WOifson, 2250 Sheri Dalrymple, 12•Jun1. PUBLIC NOTICE hawk Lant, 'Huntlnglon PUBLIC NOTICE This buslneu !s con-,i) Full T1mt Solutions, b) & Landscape•, 1640 New· Thia ata.te nt waa filw Greg Ro11nblum • Matte Vanguard Way #C114, per, Irvine, CA92812 Beach, C"92646 t ducted by: an lndlVldual ~FTs. c) FTS, Inc., 770 Hiii· port Blvd., Spaet 31·A, wfltl tht C~ty Cle k 01 Zlgner, 2915 Redhill Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This buslneu 11 con-Flclltlous BM1ln•11 This business Is con-Flctl loua Bualne11 Have you slarted doing
JlQ'"ISI Onve, Suite 12, La.· Costa Me ... CA 92627 Orange County on 4 ~97 IA106, Costa Mesa, CA This business Is con-ducted t>y· a general part Name Statement ducted by en Individual . Name Sta-.ment business yet? No CNl'A B .. ch, CA 92651 Dennis James Leal, 1640 • 92626 ducted by: an Individual neratlip · The followlng persons are Have •)IOU statttd doing The followlng persons are Thomas W. Sweatt
M Fl.Ill Time Solutions. Inc, Newport Blvd., Space 31-A. 18973719134 Tnl1 business 11 con· Have you started doing HIVt you started doing doing business as: business yet? No doln9 business .ae: Scon This statement was filed .,iCA>. 770 Hillcrest Ortw, Costa Me1a. CA 92627 Dally Pilot May 2, 9, 18, dueled by: a general patl· buslneu yet? No business yll? No a) Atlasttc, b) Zlrada, 2323 Alan L P1trce English E.nterp11s11, 200 with the County Clerk of
• Suite 12, Laguna Btach, Kathy TWeed, 1544 Pia· 23, 1997 .F875 nerahlp Terry J. Wolfson Gary Rybold £Iden 119, Costa Mesa This statement was filed Perla Ln. 1303, Nawport Orat\ge County on ._15.97
•CA 92651 cent11 Ave., Apt 23, New-PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing This s1a.tement wa.s filed Thia llatement was flied CA 92627 ' with the County Clerk of Be1ch, CA ~2659 198737175 10
H111 business Is con· port Beach, CA 926e3 buslneH Y•l1 No with the County Clerk of with the Counly Clttk ol Monamad Alsallbl, 2323 Orange county on 5•2.97 Scott English, 200 Parl9 OaUy Pilot April 18 25 ducted by a corporalion Tnla bu1lr;i111 11 con-Flctltloua Bualne.H Gregory Rosenblum Orange County on 5-7·97 Orange County on ._29-97 Elden 119, Costa Mesa, 198 73719884 1303, Newport Beach, CA M 2 9 1997 ·F81 ; Tiie registrant commenced ducted by joint venture Thi• ttatement was filed 198737 20159 18973719133 CA 92127 92663 _a_y_, -·------
10 1tansact busine11 under Hav• you started doing Tht"1C::Jngt•~::~ are with the County Clerk of Dally Pilot May 9 16 23 0 11 P 1 1 M 2 9 18 This business ts con· Dally Pilot May 9, 18, 23, Tnls business Is con· PUBLIC NOTIC~ ·the fictitious bustneu business.yet? No d i b In ,.. . Orange County on 5-7·97 30 1997 ' ;:893 a Y 1 0 ay • · • ducted by: an Individual . 30, 1997 F912 ducted by: an Individual
name or names listed Dennis Leal o ng us HI • as. a) 18873720158 • 23, 1.... F874 Have you started doing Hav• you started doing Flctltlou1 BuslnH•
abOve on 1-1.97 Tnls 11atement was . flied ~i;a.~n!';,=~I, 3~9 C~~ Dally Pilot May 9 16 23 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE buslne" yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE business yef? Ves, 4/1/ Nam e s tatement
•full Time Solutions, Inc., with the County Cleric of Miguel 1206, Ntwpor1 30 1997 ' ;:895 Moh&Jlltlld AJsallbi Flctltloua Bualnei s Scott English The loflowlng persons are
llay.,A. Talley, Pros. Orange County on 5-2·97 Beach, CA 92660 ' Fictitiou s Bualn••• Flctltloua BualneH This sla1emen1 was filed This stalement was .hied doing business as: King
"11)11 statement was filed 19973719454 Jerry Armstrong, 359 Sen Name Statement Name Statement wltn the County Clerk of Name Statem ent with the County Clerk of Food Store, 2102 w. '7th
_.,oh the County Clerk of Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23, Mlguef, Nf/Wport Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are Tne lollowtng persons are Orange County on 4.30-97 T!'e lollowlng persons are Orange County on 4·18·97 St., Sanfa Ana, CA 92706
Orange Counfy on 5·2·117 30 1997 Fi01 92660 Flctltloua BualneH doing business as: doing business as: Pure 1997371847B doing business as: . 199737179B7 Sarabdlt Stngn Uppal
19973719653 ' Suzanne L Smith, 359 Sa.n Name Statement California Macnine Market· Joy, 2706 Harbor Blvd. Dally Piiot May 9 l6 23 ~~nnet Associates, 1801 Dally Piiot April 25, May 2, 2111 w. 17th St., Santa
. O~lly Piiot May 9, t6, 23, I PUBLIC NOTICE Mlguel 1206, Newport The lollowlng persons are Ing, 2034 E. Lincoln Ave .. 1200, Costa Mesa, CA 30, 1997 ' F89S c~"9~~~~· ~ewport B~ach, 9, 16, 1997 F843 Ana. CA 92?06 ~ 1997 F9t4 Beach, CA 92660 dolno business as: Suite 394, Anaheim, CA 92626 . PUBLIC NOTICE Tnls business Is con· Flctltloui Bualn•H This businass ts con· Pllg;rm of Newport, 3068 92606 · Jo·Net Incorporated, (CA), PUBLIC NOTICE Elizabeth L. Harris, 1801 ducted by: an individual : PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Sl•t•menl ducted by: Jolnl Venture Johnson Ava,. Costa Mt$&, Joann Burnham, 12922 2706 Harbor Btvd. 1200, CIJff Or1ve. Newport Boach Fl 1 1 8 1 Have you started doing The following persons are H 1 rt,.,. d 1 c Harbor Blvd., 1920, Gar· c 1 M CA 92626 Flctltloua Bualn••\ CA 92663 , c t t oua ua n•H business yet? Vos, 4.4.97 Fictitious Bualn•H doing business as: ave you s a "" o ng A 92626 den Grove, CA 92640 T~~sa b~:iness Is con· Name Statement This. busin~ss. la con Name Statement Sarabdit Singh Uppal
Nam• Statement Toscanini Rlstorante Ital-~~~~e~• l,e,:,~J~~ 2197 (~!8:'".:4:f .. ~~~~~·c;,~ This business Is con· dueled by: a corporalion The followln9 persons are ducted by an indivfduof The followlng persons are Tnis statement was f1111d
The followlng persons ore lano, 3012 Newf)Oll Blvd., This statement was filed nado, CA 921 t8 ducted by an Individual Have you started doing doing business as: Ha~e you started doing doing business as: BS with the County Clerk ol
'do•ag business as: Crank Newport Beach, CA 92663 wltn the County Clerk of This business is con· Have you started doing buslnoss yot? No A.M.l. Entneering Co., business yet? No. Concepts, 3400 Avenue of Orange County on 4-'I. ·97
BrOthers, 548 Soaward Rd., Nick G. Uddl. 455.2 Ave Oe Otange C""nfy on 4 ....... 97 ducted by a limited part· buslnes. yet? No Jo-Not Incorporated, Janet 1525 W "MacArthur #19 Eliz.abetn L Hams the Ans #B324, Cosfa 19873718489 ...()orona del Mar CA 92625 La E-... 1 v b u d .--""7 Jo B h c M · CA · 6 ' Tnls statemerit was Ill~ Men, CA 92626 . . · s '"'""as, or a n a, 18973719141 oershlp ~nn urn am 0. Jones, Vic• President osta esa. 92 26 with th• County ct~k 0 81 8 1 . 34-00 Daily Pilot May 2, 9, 16, .Frank Hermansen, 548 CA 92886 . H Th11 statement was flied Th s stat t fled Muso Dokovic, 1755 Sher· . .,, enc• aga ounan, Seaward Road. Corona del Rose Uddl, 4552 Ave oe Dally Piiot May 2, 9, 16, ave you itaned doing c 1 emen was 1 lngton Pl. IW202, Newport Orange County on 5·2·97 Ave. of the Arts .. 18324, 23, 1997 F866 business yet? Ves, 3.1.97 wltn the ounty Clerk of wilh the County Clerk of .Mar, CA 92625 Las Estrallas, Yorba Unda, 23, 1997 F876 Wade Hall. General Part· Orange County on 5-2·97 Orange County on 4-14·97 Beach. CA 92663 19 973719666 Costi Mesa, CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE
Carl A Winefordner, 5'18 CA 92886 PUBLIC NOTICE ner 19 973 719655 189737 17407 Tnls business Is con· Daily Pilot May 9; 16, 23. This bu~lness . Is con·1---------~Seaward Road, Corona del This business Is con-Thia atatement was filed Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23, Daily Pilot May 2, 9, 16, ducted by: an Individual 30, 1997 F9t3 ducted by. an Individual Fictitious BuslneH .~r. CA 92625 ducted by hosband and Flctltloue BualnH• with th c Cl k 1 Have you started doing Have you started doing Nam• Statement -Robert Choi, 548 Seaward wife Name Statement i e ounty er o 30, 1997 F900 23, 1997 F879 business yet? No b~slneu ytl? no Tne following persons·are
Road. Cocona del Mar, CA Have you started doing 01~~7g•37Cou1"~4ty5on 5·2·97 fUBLIC NOTICE Muso Dokovic PUBLIC NOTICE B1~nca Bagatounan doing business as: Retro-
9'2625 business yet? No 1?1e following per~ns are •• •v PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed • Flctltloua Bualn•H r,n" llatement was filed Jet. 2336 Orchid Hill Pl .. This business 1s con· Nick G Uddl doing business as. •) A.A. Daily Pilot May 9, 16, 23, Fictitious Business witn the County Clerk of with lhe Counly Clerk of New~rt Beach CA 92660 dueted by: a general part· This siatement was filed Coast Wireless, b) Coast.to 30, 1997 F906 Name Statement Flctltloua BualnHI Name Statement Orange County on 3-31·97 , "netstl1p with the County Clerk of Coast Wireless. c) Coast Name Statement Orange County on 5·2·97 The lollowlng persons ate 1997371573D Jor an ~· Hubner, 2336 .... d Wireless d) A A. Cout 10 The followtng persons are The followlng persons are 19873719885 doino business as: · , . Orchid Hill Pl .. Newport, ~=~es~o:et?'~~ed oing Orange County on 5-2·97 Coast Wireless, 2633 Har· PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: d 0 Ing bus In e 1 s as: Daily Pilot May 9, 16, 23, JPC.<tPropefties, 240 New· D11ly Pilot Aprll 25, May 2, Beacn, CA 92660
l'rank Hermansen 19973 7 18649 bor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, CA Flctltloua Busln•sa Summit Professional Ser· Espresso West. 1101 Buck· 30 t997 FB94 port Center or. 1231G, 9, 16, 1997 F850 This business . !s con·
Ttiis statement was flied Dally Piiot May 9, 16, 23, 92626 vices, 24331 Muirlands Ingham 10, Costa Mesa, ' Newport Beach CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1v1dual ""1clh the County Clerk of 30, 1997 F904 Michael AlaQ Wlnklepleck, Name Statement Blvd .. #0.137, Lake Fore$1, CA 92626 • PUBLIC NOTICE James Patrick Cox, 235 Have you siarted doing
Or.Inge County on 4.29.97 2629 Harbor Blvd., Costa The followlng persons are CA 92630 James Douglas Haley, 24th Place, Costa Mes.:1. Flctllloua Bualn•H business yet? 1·1·97 ,.,.7371,.2 BO PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, CA 92626 doing business as: Debra Kay Ritchie, 6 Ve-11o1 Buckingham or .. llO, Flctltlou1 Bualnesa CA 92726 N S Jordan Hubner • 1 •• • Thlt business 11 con· Abundance Home.Living rano, Foothill Ranch. CA Costa Meu, CA 92626 Name Statement Thit business Is con· am• tatement This statement was filed
na11y P1101 May 2, 9, 16, Flctltlou1 Bualn•H ducted by: an lndlvldual Atelier, 369 East 17th 926t0 •• • This business Is con· Th• followlng persons are ducted by an lndl11ldual T~e lollowlng persons are with tne County Clerk or
23. 1997 F880 Name Statement Have you 11arted doing Streot, Shoppe #24, Cos1a This business ls con· ducted by: an Individual doing business as: Have you started doing doing business as: A Mind Orange County on 4·24·97 ~ 'PUBLIC NOTICE Tht lollowlng persons are business wet? No Meta, CA 92627 . ducted by an Individual Have you started doing Transnational Group, 575 bustne~s yet? No ~~:a~. ~!w~~~·ee~3c~. ~! . . 1997371B71 5 ---------doing business as: Michael lnklepleck Tamo~ Ann Van Nuc;.k. Have you started doing business yet? No Anton Blvd., 3rd Floor, J, ~at11ck Cox . 92662 , . Dally . Pilot May 2, 9, t6,
Ftctltloua Bualnesa Dtversllled Imports, 30941 This statement wu filod 369 ast 17tn Streel. business yef? No JamerO Haley Costa Mesa, CA 92626 T,hlS statement was filed Nancy Marie Leland 134 23, 1997 F871 Name Stat•m•n t Augutta Drive, Laguna with tne County Clerk of Shoppe 124, Costa Mesa, De.bra K. Ritchie This 11aiemenf was hied Sun Young Kim, 2923 with tne County Clerk ol 112 Topaz Newporl e'eacn .. lhe lollowing persons are Niguel, CA 92677 . Orange County on 4·14·97 CA 92627 . ThlS statemerfl was filed with the County Clerk of Montrose Avenue 11103, La Orange Counly on 5·6·517 CA 92a62 ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE
-doing business as: Carol Ann McDonou9h, 19973717491 Thia business Is con· with tne County Clerk of Orange County on 4•11•97 Crescenta, CA 91214 1!.973720023 Tills bu.sl,,us Is con·r----------
•Trabscrlptfon West, 24222 2091 Hunter Road, Chino Daily Pilot "~111 18, ~5. ductod by an Individual Orange County on 5·'2·97 19973717242 This business Is con· Daily Piiot May 9, 16, 23, ducted by: an Individual Flctttlous Bu11n .. 1 w-.. Hill1, CA 91709 ~ Have you started doing 1887371964 3 ,._ ducted by: an Individual Name Statement ·""•·De Gauguin, Laguna May Jane Barnu 30941 May-2, 9, 1997 F801 business yet? No 0 11 Pil t M 9 16 23 Daily Pltof ~ptlt 18, 25, Have you ~tarted doing 30, 1997 F9t8 Have you started doing Tne following persons are
• ~e1p;:ie~2~:on, 24222 ~~~r.tcA ~~~:,: Laguna PUBLIC NOTICE +h~ar:ia~~~~t" ~~k med 30~ 1y997 o ay '-F90S May 2. 9, 1997 F798 bsu:~,,~~~ri°;'~~os, 4·1 ·97 PUBLIC NOTICE ~:~~~s~J!~~No i~~~~. ~~~e~es~s~Jj;~~
•·fltie D• Gauguin. Laguna Thia business 11 con-F I with the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOt1•r PUBLIC NOTICE Tnls Slatement was n1-"" This statement was filed Avenue, Orange, CA ""6., "_NlgtJel, CA 92617 d" .... d b al art lctlt oua Bualn••• ,.... c 5 ~ 7 ~ h h c Cl k ""' Flctlllou• Bu1lnea1 with the County Clerk of "' '" O.iat'I• E1l99n Olson. 24222 ne""rs'help Y a goner P • Name Stetement ..,.ange ounty on ...,.9 Flctltloua Busln••• wit 1 e ounty er of Orange County on 4.g.97 i:;rank Carl Davern. 4919 ~u_e,ft~',.,.O!~i~!n, l.aguna Have you started doing ... !:!.~ 10~.~ng ~~~na 911 1..!!.!~~d~~.5 ., ,., M F~~!!.'~"cs ~uatn .. s Name Statement ?~a~e -C:ounty_ on 5•2•97 Th·~•m• Sta~~~!!:'~-·-tGG7!17t8Q!:!8 ~~0L!_~. Newport Beacn,
,. .r C -A 52 2 30 The following persons a e "'" ·~ doing business as: • Daily Pilot May 2. 9, 16, Tnis business Is con· • T/111 business IS con· C_ .. "j A• M••o:,•v OHi musement, 4 , 1997 F9t6 r doing business a.s: wcky Daily Pllol May 9, 16, 23, JMC Nelwortc, 1012 Brloso 23, t997 F870 -.ed by a genefal port· Tnalrso st.at c "°1 ugn fil d Argosy Ave., Huntington doing bu.smes.s as: Acupreuurt. 24655 LI 30, 1997 F899 OJi S t 202 C t ducted by: an ind1'11dual iiersn1p emen was e Beach, CA 92549 PUBLIC NOTICE Jutes and Company, 110 Plaza 10 Dana Poin1 CA Me~:: CAu~;627 , os a PUBLIC NOTICE Have you slatted doing ~ava you started t101ng with the County Clerk ol Far West Leisure lndUI· Newport Center Dr., Suite 92829 , , PUBLIC NOTJCE . business yet? Yes, 3/97
business yet? No Ofange County on 5-2·97 tries, Inc., (CA), 5Z42 At· Flctltloua Bualn••• 200. Newport Beach. CA Jae Bang Klm 14723 Clar Flctltloua Bualnesa EJamfiesl MAichaelL Canel, 18t7 Flctltloua Bu1ln•H Frank Davern Carlo. Olson 19973719881 gosy Ave., Huntlngfon 92660 · · Im e d ve.. ong each. Tnls statemenl was hied B h CA Name Sta t•m•nt Julie A. Cline. 3026 Carte 906kda51e0 Ave., Norwalk, CA N St t t CA 90815 Name Statement with the County Clerk of Diane E. Olson Daily P1lo1 May 9, 16, 23, eac , 92649 The following persons are Portal N 8 h CA T am• • •m•n This business Is con· The following persons are Ofange County on 4•29.97 This statement was loled 30, 1997 F9t 1 Thia bu1lne11 11 con· doing business as: • ewport eac · This buslne11 11 con-he lollowcng persons are ducted by an individual doing business as: Biz
"'With the County Clerk ol ducted by: • corporation Gary Vasquez Associates, 92660 ' ducted by· an ind111ldu.i Cdoi Ing b0uslnes9s2as9 :p 1 . Have you started doing Mark Coro.mu'nlcallons, 19973719132
Orange County on 5·6·97 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing b) The Garden Gate Com· This business Is con· Have yo~ started doing tl\IS rops, au anno business yet? No 2651 Irvine Ave,. Ste. 146. Daily Piiot May 2, 9, 16.
,;(9973719997 business yet? 1982 pany, 2087 Westminster dueled by an Individual business yet? No Ave., Costa Mesa, CA James Catr Costa Mesa, CA 92627 23, 1997 F878
• Ol11y P1to1 May 9. 16. 23, Flctltloua Bu1ln•H Far West Lelsur• Indus· Ave.. Costa Mesa. CA Ha~e you started doing Jaft Bang Kim 92628 This state~ent was filed W1lllam A. Monsfield, 1978 Name Statement tries, Inc .. Bob J. Portale, 92627 bu~i•ness yet? Ves, 1980 This •1atement wis fifed Tito Heredia, 929 Paul· wittl the County Clerk or Rosemary Plac., Costa 30, 1997 F915 The following persona are V.P. Gary Michael Vasquez Ju e A. Cline ~th lhe County Clerk 01 arlno Ave., Costa Mesa, CA •0 C 5 6 9 Mell, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Tnls 111tement was filed 2081" Westmtnsler Avenue: This stateme.nt was filed Orange County on 3·27·97 9T2h612s6 business Is con· 1~;j~72~~~7 on •• 7 This busln11i Is con· Gondola Co. of Newport, with Ult County Clerk of Costa Mesa, CA 92627 with the County Clerk of 199 73715484 ducted by: an Individual NOTICE Of TRUSTB:'S SAl.E Rs
Flctltloua BualneH 3400 Via Oporto, Suite Orange County on 4·15-97 This buslneu Is con· Orange County on 5-6·97 · ducted by an individual Daily Pilot May 9 18 23 Havo you started doing l56JZl6 VCSl..ost 156.11J5 Ohr.
Name Statement t028, Newport Beach, CA 19873717507 ducted by an Individual 198737199 99 Daily Pilot April 18, 25, Have you started doing 30, 1997 , F924 business yet? Ves, 4·2·97 7953213 YOU ARE IN DfJ'All.I
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663ndola Dream Inc ~CA) Dally Pilot April 18, 25, ~ave you 11arted doing Dali Piiot May 9, 16, 23, May 2• 9, 1997 F800 business yet? No Wllllam A. Manslleld lHlERAOEB>OfTRIJST,DATB>
..,,....... buslnea• as· ·• • M 2 9 business yet? Vos f 1 96 30 997 F917 Tito Heredia • PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed ~ 22. 1993. lH.ESS YOU TAKE ,..,.,......... ~ · 3400 Via Oporto It ay · • 1997 F810 ' • • · PUBLIC NOTI CE Tnts statement was "1ted ~ TO PROTECT YOUR "Star Tours International • u • Gary Vasquez ' with lhe Counly Clerk ot 1t17 Oanlelle Drive. Costa l02B, Newport Beach, CA . PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was llted PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua BualnHI with the County Clerk of Flctltloua Bualn•H Oronge County on 4·29·97 ~'\~1~ATA ! Mesa, CA 92626 92663 with the Counfy Cletk ol Name Stat ement Orange County on 5·2·97 "•m• Statement 18973719 144 N4 I 8r(Oll\e Pasquini 11 t7 Tt1t1 business 11 con· Ffctlt1061 Bualn•H Orange County on 5·6·97 Flctltloua BualneH 189 73718652 T!'e following persons are Dally Pilot May 2 9 16 ~llON Of Tl£~ ~elle Drive Costa Mesa ducted by a corporalion Name Stat•m-nt 19873 719998 Na me Statement The following persons are Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23, doing business as: ' , , Of Tl£ f'ROCSDING ~ 1 CA .....,626 · · Have you started doing The lollowlng persons art The lollowlng persons are doing business as: The 30 1997 F Coasfll Delivery, 2450 23, 1997 F865 VOU. YOO 9W.D OOH'l1.CT A
I '"' b I t? v 05""' Dally Pilot May 9, 18, 23, N....,port Mesa • ·w Center · 902 '~ "-~-~ 11 ~-1 .. e"hele Del Valle, 233 93us ness ye es, ~· doing business u : 30, 1997 F922 doing business as: Magic •" ~ ' PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Blvd., .120 t' PUBLIC NOTICE """'a.. ""~H-'•~•. 'w
1 Cosla Mesa St, .fC, Costa Gondola Ortam Inc Mich a) Srnger, b) Singer Young Button Company 616 S. 2266 Heritage Or., Costa Costa Mesa, CA 92627 P.M., Sino Alaalr Olm.
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, Mtfn CA 92626 ·• ·Americana, c) Sfnger Atll-PUBLIC NOTICE Magnolia. Ave., °FuUerton, ~etti C~92~27th 2266 Edwin A. Moore, 2450 FlctllloMa BualnHI ~-~_.,... ~"* • tn1s ' business Is con· elle Goodyear· Secretary lettcs, d) Singer Appatell, CA 92833 ° • ra "· Fictitiou s Bualn•H Newport Blvd., 1201. Name Stat•m•nt inf pl'am b dald d W. •
1 oucted by a general part· Tnts statemenl was flied 464 Abbie Way, Costa VERIOATA, INC., (CA), 616 ~~~i;7 Dr .. Costa Miia, N•m• Statement Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Tnt lollowing persons are ~~~zra. ~. . ! M"ra'hip with the County Clerk of Mua, CA 92677 Flc tltlou1 8u1lneH S. Magnolia Ave .. l'"ullerton, Thi b 1 1 The fonowlng persons at'e Tills business ls con-doln9 business IS: 00.
, Have you started doing Orlfige County on 5-6-97 Patrick M. Tenore, Jr .. 464 Name Statement CA 92~33 1 us nus s con-doing business as: ducted by an Individual menlcos Plua Parlor. 562 cf Oli:lll AlcDda n,. cf,.
• business yet? No 19973720028 Abbie Way, Costa Mesa, Th• followtng per1ons are Thia business 11 con· ducted by: an Individual Fifth Floor Enlerprises, 350 Have you sta.rted doing w . 19th SI., Costa Mesa, Oal'lllr Ala:l!W d er..~ I
~· ~tt• Pasquini Dally Pilot May 11, 16, 23, CA 92627 doing bu1ln111 as: 1) duc1ed by: a corporation Have you started doing East 17th St.. Costa Mesa, business yet? No CA 92627 SI-. d .C*Jinol _,.... i.
1 Mlehela Oet Valle 30, 1997 F923 Thia bu1JnH1 11 con-CAS~·FLO SOLUTIONS. b) Have you started doing business yet? No CA 92627 EdWtn A. Moore Peter snani, 1971 Ana. Snhe.td1r111__,'°"'9\
1 ftus 1fatement wu flied ducted by en Individual CFS, C) H.C.O.T., d) buslntSI yet? Yes, 12·1·96 atkkl W. Prather Jeanne M. Kl1mowskl, 350 This 1tatement was fcled helm Ave .. IAI. Costa .. llf • plS MIO! fl,.,_,
• wl11'i the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE Have you atal1ed doing HAPPY COMPANIONS VERIOATA. INC., P. John-This statement was filed East 17th SI., Cost• Mesa, with the County Cl11k of Mesa. CA 92827 liddl' u Ollh rz Clfts'I om
I bu I t1 v 12 29-000 TRAINING, 1156 son, C.E.O. wlth the County Clerk of CA 92667 0 c ~·--d-nWlf1D111¥ I ,;)c;ange County on 5·&-97 Flctltlou1 8u1lneH 94 s neu Y• H , • Bryan Av. IB. Tustin, CA This statement was med Orange County on 4·15·97 This buslneu 11 con· range ounty on 5-6·97 Thi• business 11 con· d,. u.:t S.. nl n llm'> I 1997372000B Name Statement Paltlck M. TtnOft, Jr. 92880-4476 wifh the County Clerk of 1997371'7531 ducted by an Individual. 199 73720009 ducted by: an lndlv1dua.I dna _.. Sdarl 5102 cf fie
l oa:~ Pilot May 9, l 6, 23, The followtng peraons are Thia statement wH flied Doyne Ladwig, 1156 Bryan Orange County on 4-22·97 Daily Pilot April 18, 25, Have you started doing Daily Pilot May 9• 16• 23• b~~l~11~0t,'~:S~~9:1ng ffwm!Cl:ldt)ll,.Nmtur*n•
30, 997 F919 dol~ buslneu as: with the County Clert ol Av. IB, Tustin, CA 92680 t8973718312 May 2, 9, 1997 F802 buslnesaJet? No 30• 1997 F925 Peler Shahl b ,. ~ Qut08 100 Oc
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-i'tcutlou• eualneH Corona dtl Mar, CA 92625 Dally Pilot May 9 16 23 bHavle you ?started doing with lhe County Clerk of Flotltlou1 Bu1lne11 Orange County on 4..,..97 ,.. ~ br I "* • Ollll d -Jim O'Sl\aunecy 3535 E • • • us nes1 yet No PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou. BualnH• o ang c ty 5 2 97 TNll n tw ~ .. _. h aid ' Name Statement Coaat HI h Sult 156. 30, 1997 F926 Doyne Ladwig Name Statement e • oun on • . Name Statement 19973718478 CCU'llJ nl .... ~ h 9d ..:•~11<>;"'1ng~oniart Coronad~M~:cA~62S ' PUBLICNOTICE This ttatemenl WH filed Flctltlou18&1aln•H TtltlolloWlngperaonaare t 97371985 1 • Thafollowingpersonsare Daily Pilot May 2, 9, 16, o.dClfT~AP.JUIW93~
ng us neu 81· Rob Klug 3535 E c 51 with the County Clerk ol Name Statement doing bualneaa 11: Ttleilol Dally Piiot May 9• 16• 23, doing bUsinesa as: The 23, 1997 F868 112 h ~ ~ cllj. ~~~~·::ic~ ~~1;;~~·· Hwy., Sulie 156, 'cO:~ Ffotltloue 8&1aln .. t Orange County on 4-18-97 The followlng persont are and Associates, 2005 Pal· ao, 1997 F903 Vintage Apartments, 200 PUBLIC NOTICE ~.,,llblyuqlwidw
Helfty Ray Slm'mons Jr 9 d•I Mar, CA 92625 Nam• lt•t•m.nt 189737 17848 doing business as: Brents oma Orlye, Costa Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE South Citron. Anahtfm, CA dh ... --.orClllWOOllllOI
Klaloa court Newport Thi• buslne11 11 con· Th• followlng person• are oany Piiot Aprll 23, 30, Property Maintenance, 92627 9H2e8IOe5n R. Rask, 2855 E. Fictitious aualn•aa ~=~.,,•a~ 1?:
..Bnch CA 921363 ducted by a general part· doing business as: May 7, 14 1997 F928 1766 Iowa, Costa Mesa, CA Brian Kevin Theriot, 2005 Flctltloua 8u1tne11 Name Statement -.,_ '"" ~ Whitney Simmon• 9 neranlp HomeTech, 1001 Calle N.. , 92626 Paloma Drive, Cosio Mesa, Name Statement ~~~·h~lB~;:/• Corona dal Tno lollOwlng p1111ons are ~ ::f '*WI ba '=. ~
• K41toa Court. Newport Have you •tarted doing aoelo. San Clemente, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Brent Christian Mcfaul, CA 92627 Th• lollowlng parsons are This bu1lneu 11 con-doing bustneH •.s: Eurek.a WlfQA----• 9iit;h, CA 92863 b~aln•~• yet1 No 0267M208 1766 Iowa, Costa Mesa, CA Thi• buslneu 11 con· doing business as: Man fact ring 23991 5 t --· ... --... --
' 1>uslnt1s Is con-Jim 0 Sh•UMCY Dana Innovations, (CA). Flc tltloua Bu1lnH1 ,92626 • ducted by: an lndivld~al Red Meadows, 1637 Iowa ducted by: an lndivtdual u u ' u • er~~ ... ~
: ed by husband and Thia 111tement waa nled 961 ca1i. Negoclo, San Name Statemtnt Thia bu1ln111 . Is con-Have you 11aned doing St., IO, Coita Mesa, CA. ~ar• you 17s~rted doing ~~3gr.. Lake Forest, CA ~ ~., 111r,. ~
wllh the C<l'!nty Clerk of Clemente, CA 92873-6208 The following person• ara ducted by: an lnd1vldual business yet? VH, 1-1·97 92626 s nest 'f::: es, 4·17·97 James Fivler ValdMeao '-.i ~ 11111 d ,. ~
H11vt you started doing Otonge County on 5-6-97 Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-doing bualntu u · Ttam Have you stalled doing Brian K. Theriot Eugene David Knudsen Helen A. sk 23991 Sutlon Or., Lake For: _,.,II,* o.d d ~
ou11nHs yet? Ves. Merch. 18973 720024 ducted by:• corporation E11treme, 555 Piu11rlno ~slne11 yet? Yes, Oct. 10. ~~~9 ~tat~ment wc.s ~lie~ 183~ Iowa St., 10, Costa JG~• 1~:'~'::::y w~1!,:1e:, 11t, CA 92830 = =.•~.,!. ':
97 Daily Pilot May II t6 23 Have you atatttd doing Ave.. Suitt B103, Co1ta w 1 • ounty " o Mesa, CA 92828 0 County 4 2i-97 Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-.,,. Of _, o.d cf T• • ~~ry Ray Simmons, Jr. 30 1997 ' ;,927 t>valneu yet? No Mesa, Calllornla 92628 ~~rnt ~crau1 t Iii d Otangt County on 4-15·97 Thie busln111 11 con· range 1 997~~1 9304 ducted by: •n Individual cftqlard..,_d ,.fil*t
anew Simmons ' Dana lnnovattons. • Ctll-Danit! B. Judge, 555 Paul· • •a amen wu 1 • 199737175 28 ducted by an lndivldual Have you 11antd dOJng nlcf,. ~ ... _,Died
hi1 atatemenf w11 filed PUBLICNOTICE lornla Core>orallon, arlno Av•~· Sulle B103, Q1th lh•cCounty Cl~0~f Dally PUoc APlll 18, 25, Have you started doing Oa.llyPllotAprll25,M•y2, bu1lne11yel14·t5·97 dTn.c,:":t --tllll
th the County Clerk of Oeolfrey Spencer, Vic• Costa Melt, Calllornla range ounty on 4· • May 2. 9, 111117 F804 bu11ne11 yel7 No 9, 16, 11197 F832 JamH favler Valdtvleao SWl4mCl •d fle ... ~ range County on 5-&-97 Flctltlou a BualneH Prealdtnt 92828 19873718301 Eugene David Knudsen Thlt 11.atamtnt was flltd ._ Tht ~ _, .. .,
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19973720007 Nam• Statement Thia statement wH flltd Thia bu1lnen It con-Daily P1101 April 25, May 2, PUBLIC NOTICE Thia atatament wu filod PUBLIC NOTICE whh ttle County Cltl"tl ol Clll'l,.lld••lwl .... dlk
OIHy Pilot May 9 18 23 The following peraont art wf1h the County et.11c of ducttd by: an lndlVldual 9, 16, 1997 F837 With the Counly Cltrk of O,ango County on 4-30-97 a.. a.QW"'7 lllln ~ 3''f097 ' F · doing butlneta u: Global Orange C<Mlty on 4·'22-97 Have you started doing PUB T F"lotltleua 8u1lnH1 Or•no• County on ~2·97 Ffctltloua aualneH 18173118380 ~ ~ ....-
• 920 EnferprlM• & A11oclate1, ~ee1anai10 ~,... .. yet? No LIC NO ICE Name Stat•m•nt 189737.1te4e N•m• llat•m•nt Dally Pilot May 2 9 18 Al:ild. u. ..-. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1280 8i1on, Suite 89-200, Dally PllOt ~ 25, May 2, Dani.I 8 Judge Flctltloui BlnlneH TM fottowlng PtflOll• are Oalty Pilot Mey 9, t8, 23, The IOllOwing '*'°"'a.re 23 11197 ' n,72 tt~ (11 fG' 911111 ______ ...._ __ ,Newport Beac:h. CA t2tGO 11 18 111111 ,~I Thia 1ta11ment was Iii.cl doing bU1lne11 at: Ureno 30 1997 F007 dOlng bullnota as: Ellta· ' ...,_..,.Qt (9"1317·mt ~
l'lctltlou• a ualn•H Dwayne Green, 745 Prom-' ' Wiltl ft• County Clerk ol n:·1o~,.':t•m.nt En1.,pr1 .... 692 N, Adtle ' beth Paltntf A11oclalt1. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ r.., la a..y Name Statement ont~ Dr. Wnt, Newport PUILIC NOTIC! Oran County on 4·11·97 dot b;,"I",. ~no~• at,• Lant 137. Orange, CA PUBLIC NOTICE 2955 Cheimf)lon Way I 110, ~ aracrz. C60I.
The lolloW1ng ptraont art atac , CA 92MO 1987 717 2 1 I C ~ s~s 11: ony 1 112847 Tus11n, CA 02782 Flotltlou• 8usl"'"8 CM6'1S7
• d04ng bvaln"a 11: Opll· Tracy Gr""· 745 Prom· Flctltleue •ualMU Dally Piiot Aprtl 18 25 ~.f~· •rf~'Yu •n: Andi .. Sybil Ureno, 602 Flctlt lo"' Bualn•ll EllHbllh Ann Palmer, Name l tetem.nt i----------mum RtlmburMment Sp• on1ory Or. Wt11, N-por1 Nam. Statement May 2 11 1n 1 'rn7 1~ ~2 ,._ hldc.51 N. Adele Lant 131, Ot· Name l tetement 2955 Cht~on Way 1170, Ttlt fOllowlng porson• are
ctalcatl 2111 IC Pacific Beac!I, CA t2MO The IOllOW'.IRO l*IOnt 111 ' ' • ..,.c " angt, CA 92867 Tht lollowfng person• art Tustin, CA 02782 doing bullnen at Olf.,lng Ave .. 'Coata Melt, CA Thia bu1ln111 fa con-dOlng bu1lne11 aa: Th• N9W1)on Beach, CA 02G80 Tti11 bu1lne1t 11 con-dolne butlneaa as: Tt1l1 butlnHt 11 con-1111c, 3000 w . McArlhlft
112&27 ducttd by: tluaband and E.O.M. Sl'lof>, 1217 Murdy PUBLIC NOTICE l:9J J:•;:~'nl 1unntU, dl.IC1td by· an lnd1vtdu11 Creoti111 Aecqu.1 SPorts, dueltd by: an lndMdu11 Blvd., Santa Ana, CA 112704
Joth D1nltl Kling•. 21U wife Circle, Huntington 8tactl, Flotttlout BMlln•ia B ti C~ 92.,,~· ewport H•vt you started doing 2052 Ptmba Drive. Co11a Hive you 1t1tttd doing Oreg Canttell, 3000 W. 11c Pacific Ave coato Havt you started dOlng CA 02847 · •ac • """ bu1lnt11 yet? VH, 1-<l1·98 MH•. CA 92826 buslneu yet? no McArthur Blvd., Santa Ana Mn• CA t2827 ·• bu11ne .. yt1? VH, 4·f-t7 Fran.t JoMI Klu.,, 15555 Name ltetemant This bualneu I• con-Andr•• Ureno Scou Thomas Peletton, t!llubelh A. P1lmer . CA 92704 '
D•n 'w1yne Kllnge 19858 Tracy Or"n Hunttngton VIiiao• Lant d~Th• fobllow1 Ing peraoPM a111rt d~cttd by: an ~~du;~ Thi• 1t111ment wa1 liltd 2952 P•mba Drive Coata Thia 1111.tmtnt wa1 llltd Thl1 bu11nt11 11 con.
Bushard, Huntington Ttlll 1tattment WM flied 1257 Huntlnglon Beach, uen•11 as: tc C ave you ttl "9 With Ille County Cltrk of Mt111,CAll2628 ' wflll tilt County Cltrk Of ducttdby·an lndlvldu1t
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Thi• 'bualntH 11 con-Orange County on 4-21·117 Thie b111lne1t ta con-MecArtllur 1tlve1.. 't2, ~:Y Raw!ln• Tuontll 1t8737t7•2• <1uc;1ed by an 1ndMdual tt9731tl30a bu•lnan y.t? Yea, May 15", duct~ by: a geMl'al part· t ff737t It t S dHuctaw. td ~.·".:~!"'da~I ~~~1'to•ftj,c::.~:!8
083, wlthl .:i:'~=:y <!~r~lle:, Delly Pilot April 18, 25, Hav1 • you ,.alarltd doing Dally Ptlot April 25, Mly 2, 10997 C 1
" ner1Np Dally Pilot April 25, May 2, 1~ wv Ho sem Or • Or ,..~-4 ..,. .. 1 M I .. 1 .... 7 F"""., l>u&nHI yetr No 9 ie ttt7 f"l34 reg •nlrell HIW · VoU started doing 9 1e 1997 f!~O butlneea yet? VH, •· • t • • Huntlng1on inge """''IV on ·"•• sy ' .. "" "'"' Scott Pe1.,aon ' ' Thi• statement was flied
blWneM yet? No • • 1t11 lnQI, c 02640 '"737t130 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia 1111emen1 ~as liltd PUBL C Tl wr1t1 tile County Ctttk of Joth Kllnge PUBLIC NOTICI Ftenz J. KJat., Thie bu~lne11 11 con-Daty Ptlot AprU 25, M!JY 2, wlltl the County Clenc or I NO Cl Orange Coun!Y on 4·29-97
Ttlfe IJatemtnt WH ftltd Ftotttloua lktelnffa Ji~~:~ we~·~==" :~•n,=Cl~g t , 1 .. 1097 F840 "o lltloue 8ut1IMH Or1nge County on S.2-97 Plotltfova lueln... .._ 1"U 7HHO June 7, 199
WflU1 ltle County Cler1c Of buelnet• yet't "" 1-12"· c U ll.,116 Neme ltatetMnt 1"7H1tel2 N• .... ltat•tMnt Oelly Plfot M•y t. 9, ''· For Info: .~ Orange County on 4-22-e7 Nein. ltaleMHI Or~ eoun.i.on 4-IM7 1tt1 ' 1t'1 the tnoutce you Ttw IOllOW!ng per1on1 lft DalfV PtlOt May t , It, 2l, TM IOlfOwing Ptf•ons 1rt 13, 1997 ~ F8'7~ 644·3151 ~
HHn1aau d!:'-'°'~:: 1" i111 Kolchlro 1<111 Ena11u can count on to Hll • dol~ CM.l9lnes1 11: NM-30, 19t7 'tot doing busrne • ·H : oc1 OLAi lllli 6 _,, .• 0-"Y PiJot AP/II 2.S. M•y 2, v.,~ Gral)hlc9. ':240 'IC' Oaity !'Mot ~ ti, H , Thlt 11t1amtnt wat flied myriad of merchan-; r"eor & I Pr0duc11, 211 1/ , Ma11ttt.ing Concet>t1, UOI It'• IN •04udon you 'r• !:::::::::::::=::=~~~
Gl!.19t7 Fl33 ~ Avt., Cott• Meu, May 2. I. 11f7 , ''°7 "'41h lhe County Cl«ll Of dlH ltema, becauaa 1---...'!. f~ hlbOa 1•· TRADE W. OcHll frOl'!I, ~port eM1chlnQ fOf . wh•lh· ~.,n.. Community CA tat.21 Why pley Hid• 'H Ortnge County on 4-11·117 our cOlumnt comp~ ~· J laing. 217 t/2 ~=· ~'=3 l20t w •r VoU'tw ... king a FIND ~, t.1111111 .. Plact. David Alchtrd P-1mft, S..k _,.,, chffdC9r•1 tM7Ut7101 qualified buyers tel COfal .: llalbo• I~, througti Cluslfied Octa'l 'ront • Ntwpori hom•. an •pel1ment,
c1a:..in.ct 'w ~ Pl . Cotta a• 11 O I••• I fl• d Olly f'llOt Apni II. 25, canr ~ ... a.ectt CA nM:s a new occupetlon or an apartmer(
M l ... 7 1 _ Meta, CA t2t2t todayl ... ~...,71. May a. t,_,.., '799 _ e42.ae1a " rn..-.t1u11ne11 11' con-.. -1~78 .'.'\ Tl\la • bualneJ• 11 con. ttwn • wpy pot. -Jhrotigtl CIC!'fled .. '·--·~ .. 1 i::ti:_.~,~ • T"' l • ~;:.;1.:~w~ ~ • r _ .... -._ ,.,...,_ r \ -~ - --:--·~ -, .~ .• • '' ..• ~ • • • "r" f -----;
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NEWPORT RENTALS LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT WANTED SAIL BOATS 7014
2169 BEACH 2669 WANTED 2726 FOUND 2925 5530 5530 TO BUY 6019liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 24' ·C 0 lum bla Se II 1• 1• Must Sell. $900. OBO Estate Sele 2br 2ba Mediterranean •1BR $725• •HELPI• LOST; TOOL BOX W/ Cashier Exp nee. Top Personal Mgr Old Coins Gold Sliver 723.4148 •
Huntington Beach VIiia style, upper on 2BR 28.A $835 Professional seeks misc Plumbing Toole Food svc, cstmr svc. Need• kids emoa· Fronklln Mint, SterUng
Late Model Double· waterfront In quiet O/W Incl. 60x30 pool. atudlo, bachelor or 1 & ·Cummings Sobor Apply 2:30•5pm, M·F. 17yrs for TV, print & Old wotches & Jewolry1---------wlde In excellent section of WHt NB. No pet1. Carport. bdrm apt. for $550-s M 1 1 5 00 W h • Fl h T d fllm. Submllling now Wtstcoast Coln 642·9448 SPEED & con d 111 on. Pr Ice Great view. Full tile Viste Del Mese $600. E'slde Costa aw. 1 :.~ ~ 'N : pm 11 00 s 5
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drastlcally reduced. baths, kit. Carporl. •545-4855* Mesa, Newport Bch, ~~~r R E w A :t8~~ __ 1_8_6_2_P_i_a_ce_n_t_a_._c_M_ JTI ov I es. call for F~~P ~:~~~~!.P~l:zz, ,,Siil(iiiliBi0iiiAiiTiSiiiiiiii7iiilii6 ·
Now only $13,750 . .Private sun deck & ••BEACHAAEA** Bal Pen or Isle. Ploasecall 494-4695. ChgBack/Collecllons audition t ime. Sountracka, etc.I•
Unbellevable low laundry. $2100/mo Penlnaula 'l -4Bd. Avall attr 6·1 please person needed for ·Pascucci Productions Call Mike 646-7505. SEAOOO GT 3·Seater. space rent, $440. yearly. Boat dock avl. Winter & v•catlon call Lisa @ 574-4249 Whsle shoe co. In OC •714·375-4300• New elec. starter. New
Includes all utllites. 540-1355or673·6002 Rentals. Reserve Now---------w/good comm. skills-Work From Hom• •WANTED• Teak carbs .. w/bch cart.
Clereben 2BR Townhome for Bell Selectlonl GARAGES PERSONALS oral & wrtuen a must. Set appts for sales wood to finish boat 52500 S-48-3772
714·890·1883 2.5BA. Lrg 2-<:ar Meny Oceenfronts I .. •••••••• Shoe & collectlons people. Good money. 075·9109
attach garage . VILLA RENTALS FOR RENT 27401" ,....,,....e_x_p_a_+_._7_1_4_·3_7_6·_4_90_9 Don, 574-3200 'UttnlNE SERVJCC
Re mod. End unit. 71-..075-4912 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c 0 n tracts .. TO YOU 6022 mlU\ ~ s15001mo. 640-5664 ..,...L.,...ld.,...0-1,....s..,...le-S-l-ng-1-e-O-n *Large Storege,_S_E_E_Kl_N_G_____ Adm In lat ret or--------FREE SUPPLIES 7020 CEMETERY LOT/
CRYPT 1225 4BD/2BA Family room Behl Pvt Entry. Tennis Garage 9x24 S125/ WOMEN Immediate opening EMPLOYMENT
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii w/FP, new carpel & W/0, Utl Incl. No Pets mo. 2 1st/Orange Ave. 3004 with O.C.Homebullder. SERVICES 5533 Schltzu, sm male.
PACIFIC VIEW Vista paint. Quiet culdesac $415/mo. 673-6239 64s-1164 / 645.9543liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mus t have· exper. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiii Boaullful face. sweet
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o'nce. $500. 854-2641. Del fl,1ar 2 lots. Priced street. Cat ok. $2350/ Cont a c 1 Barb a r a & adorable. 515·9595
50""' below market. mo. 075·4030, Agt. Unique 1 bdrm 1be Handsome Attorney . Wiiiamson 280-0268 •••••••• · Owner 760.341.3828. w/lof1 condo style apl. ••••••••• Seoks vory ollracUve Please be aware that---------, ________ _
Lido-Cott•u• Vaulted colllngs. llght COMMERCIAL slim wht female 26.34 COUNTER HELP tho llstlngs In this cal· PETS & MARINE SLIPS
1BR, tBA +den. 2 .\ airy walk through 1 FT/PT Postlons Avail. te0gocryallmaay9r0e0qunluremyboeur ANIMALS 6049 OOCVS 7022 Toll·lrl• 111 ·I00·424·1$1G. for
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patios. $1600. Grundy kitchen, largo walk·ln REAL ESTATE for dat ng.¥ 350·4947 Gift & Mall Store. "
Realtor 075·0181 closet. dishwasher, •••••••••• N o Expo r Ne c. In which there Is a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Veraalll•• Studio prlva10 oxtra large I••••••••-Noor OC Ai rport. charge per minute. Free to good home l8' STARCRAFT
Penths• furn/unfurn. patio from living room, EMPLOYMENT Fax & Mail 956·9171. Older malo dog pnrl Outboard. 30 hp. On
Pool, gym, gar, walk addlllonal patio off of APARTMENTS2750 C t S I EMPLOVMENT Golden. Grolll watch· Balboa lsand shore to bch $925. 494·8604 bdrm w/outslde stor· ••••••••• oun er erv ce u\.' dog, lovos walks l mooring. Will sell
ogo space. Verllcal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Balboa C~fo/Coffe& WANTED 5535 Ownor Is moving. boat and ront mooring CONDOS blinds Included Costa Mesa Two---------House. Eves. S6.25 to 873·3CS97 to new owner.' throu'l)hout, skylight In 1rlplevos on 1 lot. EMPLOYMENT start. Beg 6/1. 642·1673 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 52,950 675·4152 "' Loving Swedish Nurse. ----------llvlng room1• unlq1 ue OMC 2nd. S359,500. 5530 Cus t omer Service/ 12 Yrs exp. Honest & Dock Lido Isle up to bathroom von ty/ Agent 570·8283 Ins ide Sales TV, ELECTRONICS, d I 1 N 1 1 en ring. Good . cook. 6511 sailboat, narrow
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ross ng orea ou ra Fortune 500 Company Loe rels. Chrlsllno STEREO 6080 boam prel'd 673-7677 carpet lhroughoutl ---------••Ge neral Office•• seeking motivated ~714·648·3735~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
BALBOA PENIN.
Nice, clean, ·large
2BR 2.5BA Home
with bay views,
garage, decks .
Carportd ~tall1 to hi°f" BUSINESS OFFICE FT, aggrosslvo, resp, Individual w/mln 1 yr Entertainment Sys Pr Im e New P 0 rt
commo a~ vg (c o FOR RENT 2769 punctual, apply at eiu>or. In cus1 serv/ ---------• 261n Toshiba, l<lnl Harbor Sllp In Trade
APARl'MINTS
lrg r& 2 bdrm
opts. 2 & 3 bdrm.
twnhses w /FP,
~ss thru kitchens,
brkfst bar & lrg
els ts. Small pets .
wre.lcome.
lncdludod. 11°~ r ghtl 6000 W.PCH, N.B tolemarkellng 10 call & DOMESTICS 5540 sh a po, 5225.obo. ror ocassional boat on open v1ng area Fax resume 574.175~ Id 1 use by local. business Call now, won't lnsll •Great Location• prov 0 cus omer 9!r· Sony Surround Sound man. 30-5ort power·
Available Now
S1850.mo
s 1470. 789-0931 Costa Mesa Office A/P & AIR Poaltlo n VICO to our community COMPANION· Swed Ith M 0 d 0 I M 0 L 9 1 1 .
f S259 organ I z at Ions. Aid Avail PT. Good 1 S 175 b boat prel'd. 631·6864 space rom to Commun11y Nowspa· (25_30hrs per wk) remo e , .o o, Sii 36 40,
$570. Private 1 room pers sooks lull tlmo Call or send resume lo: driver. Xlnt Refs. Prop· cablnol, $60.obo., Lido P:n/P~t Marina.
BEACH N' BAY
RENTAL
714-673· 7368
MISCELIANEOUS
RENTALS
office with restroom. AJP & A/A person Entertainment erty Owner. Pis Call Onlko storoo, 1 oo 2 room office with Minimum 1 year expo· Publlcatlons Christina 730·0208 waits por channel, Park/water/elecllavall. Sl 1.50/ft. 723·4148 conference room. rlence Jn accounls 151 Kalmus #J4 Dog Walker The Love SlOO obo, Pioneer 6
Gold Crown payable & collectlons Costa Mesa 92626 Is Free ". 1 will walk d I s c c h a n g e r Wanted to R e nt
434·2590. 497·7517. preferred. Good ben-Ann: Ms. Lauren & love your dog. $60.obo .. speakers Sho.re Moori ng
Furn'd Office Space
1000-SOOOs.f. Pricing
from 50cents per s.I.
High profile Valley
Gardens Cenler.
Brookhurst & Ellis.
Fin Valley. Call Scott.
elrt package including al 662.2020 Morgan 714.642·8533 548·1355 714-650 -5531
401(k) ro11romen1 plan.•=--=-------European Perfectionist •••••••••• ---------
BALBOA
ISLAND
Prices start at
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Call 720-9034
Today!
VACATION
RENTALS 2722
Oc•enfront/19th St
EOE. Drug screoning/ Earn Money Reading House c leonlng
physical required. books! $30,000/yr Exp'd • Xlnl Roi's G"D"GE SALES
Send resume & S31ary rncomo pot. Details. Own Trans • Bondodi WI~•••••••• re q u Ir om on t t o · 1·800·513·4343 xY9637, WlJekends Also AvaitL'
2106 3Br 2.5Ba Condo
Awesomo viowl w/d,
Ip, 2nd fir. Sept 6·13, $1400. 714·673•1943
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Accoun11ng Supervisor, , P.O. Box 1560 Embassy Suites Free Est 241·1914 ---------
Cos1a Mesa, Ca 92628 OCA North 1s looking •PICKY LADIES¥ BALBOA Professional Prop. IAVINE ~~
Mgmt. at Reduced , ""' 10• \, .... u tt "' .... " ..
Office Suite or fox (714) 631·7246 for dedicated lndvdls Free 5th Cleaning ISLAND 6106
441 Old Newport Blvd, ---------w/Guost Service Exp. $10 Otf first cleaning. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (5 %) Retesll
714-845 -9 9131 .. -------· Bottomllne Realty·••
APARTMENTS ---------COST A MESA 2124 FOB RENT
RENTALS TO
SHARE •
Newporl Bch 850sq.11. Accounting Mon-Fri Career Opplys Avail. As low as S29.
714·850·9505 1 0 ·2 In of 11 c e . 20 years In Orange 714·646·3466 eict 105 •FT/PT Front Desk County. Fully Bonded.
2724 -------...... -_A_c_c_t _._R_e_c_e_l_v_a_b_l_o •FT/PT Roservationlst Extremely Protos-
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMERCIAL Clerk F{T wllh 1 yr •fT/PT Bellman/Driver sional. Fluent English.
Balboa Oc•anfront PROPERTY 2778 •Mainrenance Eng 24·hr pgr/volce mail. B 9/ $650/ I I e:ocp .. lo work in busy . Superb references
Sat 8·3, 1211 soctlonal sofa, 711 sola, chairs,
table s, Maytag
wGshor, Korimoro gas
dryer, chopping block,
morel 301 Apa.lena eg 1. mo. nc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HB olflco. Musi hovo (714) 221·5202 2b6/1 .5BA 2-car Ulls/Phone. Maid svc. Collect. & Gen Ottico Highly competitive gar, comm pool/spa. _B_AI.B __ O_A______ Fully furn'd. 675-4104 Comm'I bldG Npl Blvd oxp. Fax rosumo w/ salary & bnlls. EOE. CORONA
$995 405 Brighton C.M. frontage corner. F ••••••••••I Sprl~gs (Harbor ((1 ISIAND 2606 CdM 3Br Hme shr w/ Showroom, ware· salary roq: (714) ax mo y6o6u2r r6esume: DEL MAR 6122 one 1800sl vu deck ...B A2·33"'"' Atln· Trocv 714· ·l 51 MERCHANDISE Vlctorra. 714·282·7878. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · · • · house, office. 4400s.I. " •IL " Attn:Alllson Sulzman iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2B_r TWNHSE W vt yd, w/d, ~p. pvl bch. Agt 760·5000 x120 VERTISU~ or apply al:1325 E.
patio Obi garage. 2 _1_ 2.Patlos. Many------------------Display Yr
6010 ~~~~h ;~~-~8.;~~0~~ Windows-Light & Alryt CDM Charming 2Br INDUSTRIAL 2788 . w.1~01::i~~~kol~n~oloty Front Desk Agent ANTIQUES
"308 1/2 Coral· 1ea hse share w/1 sales calls over tho Small UpscaJe Beach iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiil 3 br/2ba triplex Yearly 310·273·3300 temale F/p, w/d, 101000 SqFt 4 Sale telephone to new and inn. Prev. exp pref'd
upstairs unit, balcony. $630/mo. 644·1664 Production Pl. N.B. e:ocistlng advertisers B/W B•yshores Inn 2-car garage. $1250 ---------C An 1 1 11 (apply In person) •779 Scou Pl.• CORONA dM, Shr 3br Home Divisible. Store cars, swer ncom ng en s 1800 w. Balboa Blvd
964·8585 DEL MAR 2622 Lrg rm. groat loc, gar, Toys, Mfg. or ? Bob and sohc11 new bus•· ---------w/d. ns. n/polS, $530 Caustm Bkr 722-877'1 ness through prone· Hotel
Laurie 7'4-640-8215 live telephone con· Front Des k PT/FT
Avail Howl 3Br 2.5Bo CM '12 Exec Home ••••••••• vasslng and resoatch· Newport Classic Inn
Top Dollar Paid!
From 1 800·1960.
1 pc 10 entire estate.
Patntings, china,
glsware, ·furn, elc.
40Yr NB Res 673·6223 Fplce, patio, garage. $700/lse/dep. Only 1 mg compellllvo pub· Call George 722·2999 BUSINESS & bhcallons. _______ ,.,
Near Beach. No pols. adull -t cat. Creative • Must work woll Ke nnel Worker * WATERFRONT * $1500/mo. 675·8472 happy quiet prv 631·2111 FINANCE under deadline pres· Handling sm anlmals.
Fabulous 3 +3/Den/ Romantic, furn Beach CM lux gtd apt, spa,••••••••• sure Apply Tue-Sat, 11·3.
Dining/Garage/Dock cottage. 2br, Iv rm pool, prlv ba, ns, nr •Eiccellonl oral and 6904 W. P.C.H .. N.B., et.sf JQCf.S ~
comforters, outdoor
furn, pa1nt1ngs,
3501 Gera nium
(Crn of Narcissus)
COSTA MESA 6124
Famlly Sele Everything goes!
Great Bargains! 2426 Lesparro
Tustin/Riviera
Sal 8am-12
WHAT
HAPPENS
IF YOU
DON'T
ADVERTISE?
NOTHING.
Call the
Classifieds
(714) 642·5678
Avail. Tennis, Pools. w/fp, w/d, short term 55'. $395.+dep 1-1/2 ---------written communication 714·850·1232
RUNTINGTON Furn'd. FP, Fr Doors renlal.51700. 673-8464 ulls, avl now 548·8125 BUSINESS skllls 1-N-e_w __ P_r_e_s_c_h_o_o_l_in
HARBOUR . 1042 $3350 Agt. 675-9S05 CM W'Sld• Share 4Br OPPORTUNITY •Minimum one-year Newport Beach needs
Anhquei lo '50. ~ .....
• Est. L.ag\N dealetl buy: I
Garage Sale SaVSun
8· 1 pm M/F Cosigner Clothlng & Misc ...
2514 Lovota Rd/Fair Dr
,_C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A_2_6_2_ 2Ba Hso. All omenl· 2904 newspaper sales ox· Infa nt/toddler teachers
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ----------4 tlos. $350/mo lnclos iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii porlonco I IRVINE 2144 utlls. 6;0.9070 °Ab1llly to think
1
cro· with ECE un Is. also H~l\tlngton Herbour !'. 1 d k qualified 2 yr old and
Townhome IE' side, very pvt CMD Shr Boaut1fu1 3br $HUGE PROFITS$ ~~~r~/oo"v~ron~~nl n a preschool teachers. ir~~~~lt~~ q~~r\ ~a~;;; 4-Bedroom 2 .5 Bath Studio/Ger apt w/kll & 2ba, hrdwd firs, fp, Phone Card Roules ·oe1all orion1od Bonents 714·955·2672
=~~·1 old oowne or fine ==·hin., d9conltNe ... .
Sat 8·3, baby furn,
baby clths, hsehld llems, adult cllhs,
bike, and more
594 Ha milton
Sat/Sun Molal storage 2.Sba. Large M;,t Irvine Turtlerock patio. 300-A Mesa Or. pallo, w/d, fem pref'd, S2000/wk. Pot. •Sell motlvatod and TUTOR TIME
5t1110. Fireplace, 2·car ~~';:~ga~;;~: C~~~~7~ $550.i>gas 662·2062 $675. 714·720·0136 800-700·7177 goal oriented , __ O_u_t _o_f_S_a_n-te_F_e_
g.arage, Ille, deck elementary/University Newport Across the Downtown H.B. 24hrs •pc knowled'1oable al Fashion Island has
• One ilam "' ... 8ltale
• Confldal 11WRe•t1 as • Estati .... c:onduc:lld
cab a kll ch en st u ti. .._--. ................. ;..;...;..;.:;=.:.._.
books 1920's & up .
overlooking lagoon, High School & UCI. St 2bd/1.5ba garage. Non-smoker to shore Fentas tlc Home Salary plus commls· sates positions avail. GO's scarves, silver· ---------.
al90 pools and tennlsl $2,950.mo 854·9669 no pets. 1665 Irvine furnished 2br 2.5ba Based Business slon. Excellent benellt Contact Susanna
$309,000 Ave 117. 720·9422 lownhome. w/d , Ip, Pre-Paid Gas Card. package Including Wilken: 844·5953
• lnYnediUI cash
714..249-3711
waro, olflco supplles.
misc unused items.
Biii Dequlle ext.203, Darrell. dishwasher, pool, jac, 1·868-277-3115 Pini'40 40tk pion Pnysiclh/1---------
llon Realty NEWPORT weight room. Must drug screening re· PERMANENT • PT
•155 Merrlll•
714-378-1484 BEACH 2169 ---------Love Dog Glngerl •Vending Route For quired. EOE Position In small busy ---------•NEWPORT
THE CAPE 5600. + ulls. Susan Se I e • 2 0 Io cat Fllx resume to Dis· oflice. Non-smoker APPLIANCES 6011 714-900·5010 sltos•work PT• play Adverllslng, Alln'. 714·675·4606 BEACH 6169
l~VINE 1044 292 VIII• Point 1 Br * *** •800-711 ·4361 • Lynn Esola a1 (714) •~-------,.--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Now super sharp, fp, Live Near E 'sld• CM, Styllsh 650·4802 or mall re-Recept NB Law Office Keg Frig, Kenmore Moving Sele
4-Bedroom 2 .5 Beth
lrvlne Turtlorock ho(ne, pool, l·story,
3-ear garage. Close lo
olementary/Unlverslly
High School & UCI.
Asklng SS50,000.obo (714) 854·9669
bale, gym, pool view, The Best spacious townhome. ---------sumo to Display Ad· FT. phones. Ille comp. Full size, 18 cubic tt, 2 Sat/Sun 8 ·2
gar. $1250. 760-0376 Shopping 2 lrg bdms, females MONEY vort1sing, 330 w. Boy front olc manner & yrs old. pro bullt. furn , vinyl LP 's ,
Th.etr •• and pref. 5455.15445. TO LOAN 2914 Street, Costa Mesa. style, S8 hr 750-14oo $500. 548·1355 an1q1, pies, w/d , 2Bd 2Ba Versailles Avl 6·1 Call Mike c tmmac luxury condo. Recreation of 7 14-722.6997 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,_..._.,A,..,9""'2'""6"'2 ... 7=-....,.....---Receptlonlat, Office Refrlgeretor S185. VCR, hsohld lloms. Walk to Beach. Private South Countyll Id ·-ADVERTISING Clerk. PT, hours flex. w a• her ID 1: u • r , 2001 Port Brlstol C d LI LI I East CM· $425/lst + 6 Avo Bankruptcy T S t C I I • comer unit. S 1200/mo. on o k• v ng Free Debt Consollda· SALES u e s • a · a S 145.ea 646·5848 Th• B 111 on• Is A II N 6 5 90 Garage• Pools mon lse. Cat ok, quiet, 714 042-4343 va ow 4 • 29 Spas • Specious peaceful, 'w/2 happy tlon Application with TELEMAAK'ETINQ •----·--------------Coming!
CLASSIFIED Dual Master creative people! 531•2111 Service 800-873-8207 Community nowsp3· SALES AUCTIONS 6012 St. Andrews Church It's the resource you Plana & 2 Bdrm per sooks enorgotlc The growing Dally R u m mag e Sa Io I ~'iv.PORT can count on 10 sell a Fl 1 1 NB s hr 3bd twnhm, els ---------Individual for rotall Piiot advertising team iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii May 15, 9.7 ~·.li~ myriad of morchan· oorp ans to bch, ample prkg, MORTGAGES&, display and new busl· seeks an outside ART & COLLECTIBLES May lG, 9·2 lM:.•CH 1069 di 1 D•lly0-7PM S480mo+1/3 expn1, d 1 1 15th/lrvlne .,M9 u toms. because ***** . fem pre'f 645-4555 T.D.'S 2918 nesa ove opmon . salos representative In SAT • MAV l OTH • 1PM
our columns compel 1000 South Coaat Or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Exporlenco helpful. the Relall Advertising ·Paintings, Bronze.
l!llufta E-plens Full quallllod buyers to Costa Mesa Shr 2br Condo, many Salary + Commission Department. Expert. Llthor. Jade, Screens, ••••••••• eas_)/ views. Country call! 71 AS58·"044 amena, clean. quiet, Purch 100% Fix 125% + Benefits. Physical/ ence preferred, but Rugs & More At· TRANSPORTATION traditional. Expanded 042·56 78 "" ., So Coaat Plza, fem We Buy Notes, All Drug Screening re· will train. Applicant PICK. UP THE Pi EC ES
& upgraded. 3br ~FR. ---------!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= pre'f, $350. 557-1199 Fl~~~~ ~~~s~~~:~E FlllC Re~u~!"A1~n~E. should be energetic, -Fashion Island· •••••••••
714-720·1704 BKA 714 673-7480 Llc.1976 Janlao Cross motivated and a soil 315 Newp<>rt Center Or.
NEWPORT
BEAC H
COMMlJNlTY
OP.EN Gou:
TOURNAMENT
Newport ~ch
Counrry Club
Monday,
May 19. 1997
For Info:
729-4400
·corona del Mor
~~ 1.:1. 1997
""°' "31$1
f:?il ~"'~ BY OWNER Prime COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 (714) 965-1114 ~!,8,;,t~~;,,~:.1ax7nt ~~~~ (No Min.) 045•9955 BOATS, YACHTS,
Newport Pen Bayfront ········-Or call S>65·3030 eflt pkg. Orug screen· LAND AUCTION cu 11 nTERS 7013 ---------w/dock. 1·1/2 1lze lot. 1 2l0 p rtl 1 ~
2·ttry. 5br, 5be, ANNOUNCEMENTS C•n't Find Work? ~lh~!~~'r::~l~e~o be so[~r\:: :0~5n iiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENT
S1 .9S>O.OOO. 1024 W. You can't be looking Lynn Eaola, %Dally /E·Z financing. Auction Duffield, 21n Eleclrlc
Bay Ave, NB. 875-7599 QUIET a: SBllB'NB too hardl WANTED 15 Piiot. 330 w. Bay date: Sunday, Juno Boat. Xlnl Condi through classified
Fixer Duplex Great p 1 1'.K Apartm people to flll vorlou1 Street, Costa Mesa, 8th Free catalog: Ste.ooo. 714·548·5931
lncomel 5br 3ba a m ..LT..a.esa en~ ANNOUNCEMENTS potllloni from ware-CA 92627 or fax to 1·800-266-4444 x333
Ocean close. Fran·ogt -2920 houae to manage-(714) 6504802 Fo --------------------ment No e11perlonce • · r ---------• ::~;~:~~ So near & yet so far... neceuary. call Now, ~ni!~~~~· call C714l FURNITURE 6014 YACHTS 7018 TACllTS
llut's the fcdmg you get Student Exchange Brent (714)891·5784. ••••••••
7018
•Newport Height••
327 Cetelln• Dr
3br/3ba, den, pool
Mini ocean view.
Reduced to 1-450.000
Grundy Rllr 875-111111
POINTB NEWPORT
These LUXURIOUS CONDOS boaat 380,
2.5BA. The aquare
footage rangH from
t l5001q.ft.·1680aq.lt.
OH•red at
S235.900-S250,900
•roker Co-op
C• Today 54&-8CM8
MOlllE
ROllES 1100
wh 1!-_ M••da , .. ________ ,.,selespeople nround Futon good 1hape,
en you un; at Palm H 0 • t pa m 111 ea ftO'AI floor opportunity for P 1 n • , s 1 2 5 • 0 b 0 Mesa amid the It.uh Call aoo.347.7575 Nl Fastest Growing 2 for 714.549.1355 gttcnuy of scdudcd GROCERY 1 coupon book. Avg woods & satdy palms. comml111on1 175,000. ---------• LOST & ...._,.. .... has Don, 574-3200 MERCHANDISE A Studlot.1&2Dedroo~ FOUND 2925 opportunltlnforenergetic Secret.,y Worket'• MISC. 6015
• JRS. "625 frlefldy people Who enjoy Cornp/Crlmlnal. 3·5yra iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• IBR~S Found Pure Bred cal. customtr aervlct. We ere e11per. Bl·llnguol pref. • Lg Fam rm TV SSO. • 20R'775 Vlo of Bey/55 FWy. OC oraa. Call Wanda • Lg wood din rm tbl ANol'm 808•350•4948 VM lntervltwtng forthe ot 818·788-5432 ot aet, nd• refln 575,
A Vcrlbl Blindt • <:::' • <::I • <::i foltowtng l>Oll~ons. 71 4• 760· 1664 • eves. • Wd Dining Hutch w/
A Ceil•Flna l'ound, cat, brown • Cllrb""'*1 .,.,.,..1 Security Officers glan doora s7 s. A NEW r-t. Palnt & 11•-& g ray• v I c o f e.-.a..... IWllll'-.... Immediate FT/PT pot I· • ExerclH pull·blke .A fi1l...-":...~ ~ Wllaon & Canyon. • ..,.,,_ .,...,""''" -Ilona avellablel Call branCI new, S30.
•..-111wm • • 714-831-4348 e ffcnl C.. "'for appt 248·9180 • BHCh CtUIHr S25. A Helled Pool A JICU.ZZl '722·9"03 Ahef epm.
A P'lllola IWc:onlee LOST African Gray Must be Ible to work Tel•marketere Woitt T•nnlnt lede
... r.--a..t.L. Parrot, red tall, talka. fie -Incl ...a...-.... Work At Hoin• -.n At Home • --•-"·-411 8 nr Mcl'•CIClenf JI•••· """...,. 1"" l!arn up to e700/Wkly '"' 0 o th• rd In H B holtd1Y1. Good ttlnlno Hlllng a tong dlttance Buy Dir.ct llld Savel
893-3384 REWARDI PIY+unlonboftl. nrvlc• over t h• i~:. ~~~~'YC:.aTC::
LOiT Male Cat Small a At:JplyMon-Frt9#n 4pm phOM. Pala lra.lnlnQ. Call 1400-71t-Otd
'I' old, whit• & 1~ 01e&OSenM!gtJe!Or, CaH8oo.a42•t409
9'-V mix. While P•W9· Nlwpoft Belch
4/2'$ "' Pen. Park a '~ I ~ & l:ftE~li.I ., ..... Plefi;: fWWatd+ .;.J-A.-; . ., .. .., ......
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Call for Appointment• & Oetall•
•No Sal•• To" • Moy 3,.-11"' Ion oil Hunl"l's In 5tockl
714-642-4786
Dealers for:
•Hunter
•Catallna
•MacGreg~r
•leanneau
•Sabre
N.-wpon Bnch/Cona McH Daily Piloc -FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1997 ...... HONDA 9085 LEXUS 911 S MERCEDES
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i~C ... RMllO~S'-lllS;.&.w1..-:1o~R1a1D~P..11U~Z .. z .. 1.._E __ 11)' CHARLES GOREN
wtltl OMAR SHNftf
Md TANNAH HIRSOt
•95 Accord LX
Low miles Mint cond l
(078018) 114,995
Lexus of
Weatmlnate•
892·8908
'94 Lexua l!S300 ..
1-ownr. Low ml., Llhr, M~rr. Cham paQn•. $24K OBO 040·2229
•eo ~s• L.9H than •eo Acea.In
1251< original m1IH. State, Musi •HI
54400 714·780-509'2 Sell!. 4Clr, i o
49 Lennon'1 Wife
60 Gooluh '80 450SLC lmmac,
Blk/Palamlno, 95K,
xlnl cond . Mike
714-980-41
51 Bodly . ..,.. RATE YOUR DECLARER PLAY 2nd local owner, chrm I------...,...~ ...
whit , cd, Mlchal1n1 TOYOTA UN COLN 9120
54 At-: not lo
IQrMnlllll
55 "The -of the
North-South vulnerable. Weat
deal a. fully juatifiea South'• Jwnp to three
..,._ especially with such a pow· ISUZU 9100 '97 Qrend Merqula
ABS. LulCury, LI GAP
1620366 $19. 99 7
$9500 759·3489 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'82 380&1!L
Altro all)ler. grey llhr,
1021< ml. Lu111ur1ous
aulo. 8 1au1 cond.
Serviced before due
dales. Dbl liming
chain conversion
completed. $9000.
AoMI" se Puma eo "Garfleld" dog 91G~ 82 -colo<ed
bl 113 Soep-maklng e.-~11
85 Snared
DOWN
1 pt, of speech
2 King, In
M11Mlllea 3 l1wyet'1 deg.
• Out1tandlng
5 Grannies
6 ~bldf. 7 Japanese
ar:'
9 T earn cheers 1 O Gtasshopper
11 Mlltcl'l 12 Beseecti
13 Quick look
21 Government
22 Cites
23 Tropical vine
24 Heron 27 Environmental
problem 28 Miike Into law
29 C.nvas covers
31 Dillects 32 Nerve cell
33 Pointed arch
34 E>dend I
subscrlpllQn
35 SUl>Pllc8tes
43 Sldri-dlve(s
attire
44 Balances
45 Vigor
47 -longlegs
48 "It's an -. but a gooder 4 9 "From the
Terrace•
llOYellst
SO Type of board
51 Chilly
52 Pllfa
53 Sacred picture
57 Acqulfed
58 Bir Ofder
59 Bl1ght c:olof'
WE8T
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NORTH
•Jt8S
OKJ88 OQ8
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'O A 107 54'3 2
•AK
EAST
•Q7 52
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0 98
•Q J 1054
80UJ'H
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The bidding:
WEST NORTH
l O P ...
J O Dbl
P ... •• P ...
Opening lead: Ace or •
mul hand ror the nopen.ing double. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Aft.er winning the king of dia-'92 l1uzu Rod•o
mond1inhand,youcuht.heldn1of 5·SPd. Must seel
spades and diacoveT the good and (200486/N43002061
bad -Wett'1 dlllmond d iscard SH •495
means trompe are •-O, but at le1111l '90 VW Fox OL
the queen of apadea ia fine1111able P/S, A/C, 5-Spcs.
How do you proceed? Must Seo I
Your only entry to dummy Is in (100981/013183)
heart.a, bu\ if you lead a low htart T~~:,~:~f
to the jack you are eventually going Huntington Beach
t.o have t.o depend on a 3.3 split. i n 847·8555
the suit to get h6"me -try It if you
like. Bett.eT is to Jead the queen or ·---------
heart.a and overtake with the king. JAGUAR 9105
Now run t.be jack of spades, repeal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
the trump finesse, then draw the
outstanding trump.
Next cash the ace or heart.a on
which East. follows with the t en
The Principle or Restricted Choice
at well as a differenLiaJ count or the
distribution, marks East to have
'94 Jag XJS Ceb
2 + 2. Only 15k This
car Is In mint condl
11 194121 $31 1977
·LeXUI•
Ml1alon Viejo
1 ·B00-869-5398
started with 10-7 in hearts rather•---------
JEEP 9110
'91 Llncoln
Continental
Low m1los. Pwr. Wind/
Locks, ABS. Leather.
Mnrf. Dual Pwr seats
#2XAN961 $9,991
'94 Llncoln
Continental
Low Miios, Dual Air
Bags. Lthr, ABS, Dual
Pwr Seats, Fact Warr.
#3FEN813 $~6,996
'94 Lincoln M.,k VII
16 Pro-Owned Mork
Vll's In Stock. Low
ml., 1-0wne<. Loaded!
#3LAJ649 $18,966
'95 Llncoln
Continent al
Only 141< ml.. Ivory/
Ivory 1.thr. ABS. Dual
851·9792
'87 420 Fully Loaded.
Smoke/Siiiier. Local,
1·owner, incls phone,
trans and ac already
rebuilt, won't last.
$11 ,500. 714· 720-0970
'87 420 SEL
Merced••
Low mllea & Flawless!
(341457) $15,995
Lexus of
We1tmlnater
892-8908
'93 300CE bronze w/
beige int , 52K, OK·
tended worr, gn cond•
$34,500. 631·2797
Pwr Sis, Fully Loaded. ---------
#3LSC163 23,995 MERCURY 9135
• 9 O Llnco In T ownca r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'88 Toyota Ce
Wegon V6. F
Wag on Mutt
( 100966/0519
$9,395
'92 Toyota 4-Ru"MJ
4X4 V6 Atllo. Full
Power. Mini Condi
WhllO & Nice •
(101098/040733)
$18,995
'93 Toyota V6 XCAB
(101 1 1 7 /P035972)
$12,995 .
'93 Mazda MPV Van
ve. Loaded. Whlte.
(200457/505580) •
$14,995
'93 Geo Prism
5-Spd. M USI Seel
( t 00824/065680)
$10,995
Toyota of
Huntington Beach
847-8555 At flflt eight it appears that the
defendens can take four raat tricks
against your four-spade contract.
Because or the club block.age, how-
ever, that ia not possible so, after
banking the first two tricks with
the ace end king or clubs, W eal
finds the beRt defense by shH\.ing to
ace and another diamond. Can you
get home?
than 10-9-7, 80 your earlier piny in
heat:t.s....ia about-to bear fruit. Con·
tinue with a low heart and finesse
the eight, and when Eut. ahows out
y ou can cash the jack of hearts for
your l Ot.h trick .
'94 4WD GRAND
CHEROKEE LTD.
13 Pre-Owned Cars In
Stock. Leather, Fully
Loaded. Must Seel
#3MKN997 23,996
· '95 Mercury Sable Low mllos Power '95 Toyota Cellcra
Wind/Locks. ABS, Red and lots of greaJ
Tilt, Cruise, s ummer drlvln_9
Cust Wheels, Loadod smiles I (045705)
Learn to be a better brid~e
p layer! Subscribe no.JV to the
Goren Bridce Letter by calling
(800) 788-1225 for information.
Or write to: Goren Bridge Let•
ter, P .O. Bo:a: 4410, Chicago, TII.
BLACK BEAUTY
Toupe Leather 4-Dr.
PERFECT: All Options
+ 8 Trk CD. Soll For
'97 Llncoln
Continental
Only -6,500 miles,
Lo a ther, Chrome
Wheels, Fully Loaded.
Savo Thousands !
#3SJK387 MUST SEE
#3MDV151 $10,995 $14,775
Lexus of '96 Mercury Sable LS 13·Pro Ownod sablos Westminster
North's double or two clubs
ahowed length in the majors but
limited strength. The vulnerability
518,600, LOW BLUE.
Call 714·526·1230
In Stock. 200 HP. 892·6906 '" ·ABS Fully Loaded! -..,..-~----....... -,.3NYH023 $14,496 '96 Corroll• Dark· 60680.
CAD ILIAC 9040 CHEVROLET 9045 FORD
'78 Eldorado C onv.
Alt power. Now
brakes. 74K mlles.
8 track, high end
cass . llhr Int.
$8000/obo. 786-9274
'87 Coupe De VIiie
Speclal Rolls Royce
g r 111 . I n l /e • t &
mechanlcally perfecl.
Mint cond. S5000.
845-5590
• '95 Chevy Blaz.er
"4Jl4. 4 dO()(, 161< mi,
full power, Tahoe, red.
(238828) $20,995
'B9 Corvette
Only 52.702 miles.
M i nt condi ti on!
(111391) Hurry!
Lexus of
Westminster
892·6906
'90 Sevllle, V-8. auto, __ _... _____ _
blk/blk, thr, 63k, ed. FORD phone, full Power. 9075
s 1 0. 000. 7 1 4· 7 2 2. 98 7 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
-----•IBMW AUTOMOBILES 9030 BUICK 9035 CHEVROLET 9045
AUDI .9,025
'84 5000& Wagon,
Hard 10 find itiodel,
good 1hape, auto,
fully loaded, alpine.
$3100.obo 548-1355
'95 BMW 3251
Leasable. Leather.
5·speed. $29,000.
(11'20138)
Bauer Motors
Anaheim
971·2002
•92 Audi 1oos BUICK 9035
Tea I/Ivory Leather Fu 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii option. Moon Roof
'93 IJo•dmeater
Estete Wegon
Low ml, Leather. ABS,
Dual Power Seats,
CO, Power Everything.
lmmac Condition!
ll'ENZ449 MUST SEE
9075
'95 Jeep Wrangler
Blue. gray.· Hardtop.
A/T, CO, Alarm.
$12,995
Bauer lotus
Costa Mesa
642.7700
'97 WRANGLER
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f) 72 HOURS FRIDAY, ~y 9, 1997
Poetry inspired by abused children featured at Alta
By Nancy Cheever, Independent
When Marianne Gillispie
reads poems from her newest
book at Alta Coffee House on
Wednesday, it will be a tribute
to the abused children she
works with and a gentle
reminder of ber own years of
suffering-:-
Gillispie used poetry when
she was a young girl as a means
to express ber quiet suffering
inflicted by an abusive family
member.
ln 1989 she took a creative
wnting/poetry class with Lee
Wan Fu celebrates grand
opening in Newport Beach
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you will receive 20% o fT your
tolal hill dunng this ~pecial
welcoming nffcr1
Stan your meal with o ne or
the dehgh1ful ~oups quch as hot
and !IClur, crah meat ~hark's fi n.
~inling rice or ~•food
chowder.
Chcf"s ~pec1als include the
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lobsler. shrimp. BBQ pork.
sliced chicken and milled
vegetables in • dcliciou!I sauce;
Shang Hai duck; Jade chicken;
aromatic shrimp; crispy beef
with hot spec:1aJ 'laUCC; sliced
sizzling lamb; and scallops
wjlh oyster Miuce. 10 name a
few.
'nlere's also llfl extensive
selection of fish a.nd seafl>od.
along with beef. lamb. chicken
and vegetable dishe3. Noodle
creations include chow mcins
(crispy). lo meins (sofi ) and pan
rned
There arc 15 combination dinners
from which to choose. f!ach entree
-.clecLion includes hou.'IC ll<>Up. egg
roll. paper wrapped ch1ckeTI. fried
won ton and fried rice.
Gourmc1 fam ily dinners
<minimum two) arc available.
The heahh-con11eiou11 diner will
appreciate the st~med plate.,
featuring shrimp. chicken or
vegetable delight with 111camed rice
and garlic or spicy &al.la:. No oil.
s1a.n:h. sugar or salt is Wied. No
MSO is u3ed in any menu
preparation. Sugar, Ult and
cornstarch may be omluod from a ny
item upon request.
T'ry the weekday luncheon
specials from 11 :30 a .m. to 3 p.m.
C atering IO younp ten under the
age of 10 is a special chlldrcn"s
menu with complete meals for just
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to JO p.• Coll (11") 61S-l.J63.
A PRODUCT OF THE AO\IERTISING DEPARTMENT
Mallory, a 31-year Newport
Beach resident who encouraged
her to compile the poems she
wrote in class into a book. A
professor of English al Rancho
Santiago College, Mallory said
he recognized Gilllspie's talents
right away.
•1 remember the nig~t she
shared some of it with the
group,• Mallory said. "Sbe was
so candid ~d brutally honest.
Some of it was uncomfortable to
listen to because of the subject
matter but it was beautiful poet-
ry .•
Her first book, 1992's
"Courage, Wisdom & Pieces of
Heart,• was a collection of 13
poems about her own experi-
ences.
The new book, "1hlth of the
Day: The Haunting Legacy of
Child Sexual Abuse,• is a col-
lection of 24 poems about
Gillispie's work as a children's
advocate with the Child Abuse
Service Team of Orange County.
"JNs-book is about all the
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I I : +WNO: Merianne Giiiispie, author of
: •rruth of the o.y: The Haunting ~
: of O\lld Sexual Abuse• I f + MIA~ Book signing and reading
: + WlllllE:: .Alta Coffee House, S06 31st
I .
: St, Newport Beach
: +WHEN: Wednesday at 8 p.m. MartaDe GtDkpte
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facets of what we do at CAST,•
she said. "It picks up the pieces
of the first book. and talks about
all the people who interact in
CAST.•
As a court-appointed special
advocate for abused and aban-
doned children, Gillispie, 49, is
sometimes asked to help rape
victims, an issue she is all-too
f amlliar with.
As a young girl, Gillispie did-
n 't talk about the sexual, mental
and physical abuse she suffered,
but writing about it helped.
•When I was younger ... the
last thing I wanted to do was to
talk about it: she said. •My
mom never dealt with it.·
She said she loves working
wilb teenagers and encourages
them to write about their own
experiences.
•1 tbink it helps everybody,·
she said. •But if l don't get a
resolution to it I don't do it. I
don't want to leave the reader
feeling awful. Irs like walking in
on sex or something -it's too
ha.rd to deal with,•
ALL TAAT JAzz-
Annual rontemporary music festival returns ro Hyatt Newporter
By Nancy Che4Ner, oa;1y Pilot
The annual Glen Ellen
Winery Newport..Q.each J«zz
Festival retunis for the fourth
. time to the Hyatt Newporter
this weekend with an assembly
of fine i:ontemporary jazz
artists.
The festival will be held on
the hotel's goll course overlook-
ing the Back Bay and features
two days of non-stop jazz music
on two st~ges, food from five
local restaurants and more than
40 vendor displays.
Singer Marilyn Scott is part
of Saturday's line-up, which
features loftier urban jazz
sounds.
A former back-up and lead
singer for the Bay Area band
Tower of Power, Scott also
landed recording jobs with The
Yellowjackets, Bobby Womack,
Hiroshima, Spyro Gyra and
George Duke.
•That was the beginning of
(my) recording career,• she
said. •rt was a great opportuni-
ty for me." '
•Billboard• critics say Scott
has •the kind of sweet. stagey
style that instantly appeals to
sophi.sticated pop/adult con-
temporary listeners• and with
her newest album •Take Me
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With You,• Scott shows she can
hold her own as a soloist.
Originally from Arcadia,
-Scott grew up listening to the
sounds of Etta James, Aretha
Franklin, Gladys Knight. Janis
Joplin and Sam Cooke. Sbe
started performing at night
d ubs at age 15, and later
moved to San Francisco to
attend college.
She writes many of her own
songs, which are mainly about·
"love and other social issues.•
•1 try to.·write a lot of things
that are consciously involved
and I try to write about certain
situations that need to be
addressed about life,• she said.
Scott's musical style bas
become her signature .
"It's like a personality: she
said. •My music is urban, blues
and with little jazzy, c6ntempo-
rary changes to it.•
Saturday's performance will
include selections frotn •Take
Me With You• and one from a
previous album.
•Hopefully I've gotten a lit-
tle better (since the first
albums)," she said. •rve been
surrounded by a lot of gilled
musicians and writers."
Event orga.nizen urge peo-
ple to bring their o~ch
chairs and blankets for e fes.-
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BEACH BALL
l1ith surfboards, stars and Steel Pulse, . ,/
the eighth annual Waterman s Ball figrues
to make a splash in Costa Mesa Satzuday
By Al~ndra Djurtdou, Daily Pilot
The sold-out Waterman's
Ball, ~ heid Saturday at the
Red Lion Inn, promises to be
the bash of the year for the
beach lover, featuring a concert
by reggae band Steel Pulse, an
auction offei:ing handcarved
surlbodl'ds, even some
Hollywood celebrities. such as
Ted Danson and Mary
Steenburgen.
And the mode of dress is
dictated by each wearer.
"People wear from shorts
and flipflops to tuxes, sarongs
to formal ballgowns," said Lisa
Hickman, publicist for the Surf
Industry Manufacturers
Association, which sponsors the
ball. "ll's.-a very visual event.• -
Already in its eighth year,
the event is also for a good
cause. The proceeds from tick-
ets ($150 a plate) and the auc-
tion will be divided among four
non-profit groups:.Jhe Swfdder
Foundation. the Orange
County Marine Institute, the
Surfing Education Association
and the American Oceans
Campaign, all dedicated to
beach education and preserva-
tion.
This fundraising opportunity
is particularly timely for the
Americ~ Oceans Campaign,
which needs money to publi·
cize its Beach Bill.
"We're hoping the bill will
be introduced in Congress
shortly after the Waterman's
Ball,· said Joan Hartmann,
senior policy counsel for the
organization.
The bill requires the federal
government to allot money for
testing water quality along both
coasts. lt has been endorsed by
actors such as Kelsey Grammer,
Woody Harrelson, Pierce
Brosnan and Ted Danson.
It was Danson, best known
for his role as Sam Malone in
the television series "Cheers,•
who started the American
Oceans Campaign 10 years ago
when he realized how bad pol-
lution was on California beach-
es.
But Danson is not the only
celebrity eager to help. Britain·
based, Grammy award-winning
reggae band Steel Pulse is
abandoning its latest recording
session to give a free perfor·
mance at the ball.
"They're avid envtrorunen-
talists, .. said manager Hector
Lizzardi. "But l can't tell you
bow much we've had to ge t
through to get there.•
Llzzardi said that, in order to
finance this concert, Steel Pulse .
will have to give seven paid
performtmces.
But any performan~es may
prove difficult without lead
singer David Hinds, who has ·
been having some trouble get-
ting a visa.
"Perfonning without David ·
would be like the Rolling
Stones without Mick Jagger.•
Lizzardi said. "But don't worry,
we have no intentioti of cancel·
ing.•
VtSas won't be an issue for
operung· bands Spencer the
Gardener and Switch Foot.
--s~ncer the Gardener has
been cultivating a Califqrnia
following since 1989, and
recently appeared on "Good
Morning America.• Switch
Foot, which describes itseU as
•a rock trio with jazz speed--
bumps,· just signed with EMl,
and will be Rlaying as guests
arrive for the evening.
'While listening to the San
Diego-based band's music,
guests can take part in the
silent auction, which, along
with other surfer memorabilia,
will offer up 10 wood surf·
boards, hand-carved by some
of the indClstry's top artists.
One longboard, carved by
Greg Noij, measures almost 12
feet. Auctione~rs hope it will
fetch up to $8,000.
"It's called an Olo board,• · )
said Randy Hild, a representa-
tive at Rpxy Quiksilver, who is
in charge of obtaining the
boards for auction. "It was only
ridden, pre-1900, by Hawaiian
royalty.•
Another board for sale is the
AJaia board, a short board
made of kae wood. It is carved
by surfing pioneer John Kelly.
Kelly, who is in his 70s yet
still surfs almost every day, will
receive the SIMA
Environmental Award, honor-
ing his years as a grassroots
actlvisl. Kelly started Save Our
Surf and the Surfing Education
Association.
John Severson, founder of
Surfer magazine, will be taking
home the Waterman
Achievement Award. Previous
winners of the award have
been Bruce Brown, Walter
Hoffman end Rell Sunn.
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has be.en scooping up Beanie. Babies for her collection
By Nancy* Daify Pilot
T bey have their own web
site on the Internet They
come iDj all shapes, colors
and styles. They tum kind grand-
mothers into brutal competitors.
And even though the youngest ·
ones were born in 1993, some of
them are alreadyTetired.
Beanie Babies are the latest
toy craze, an~for one Costa
Mesa woman, they have become
her latest obsession.
She's only been cpllecting
them for a month, but 36-year-
old Barbara Scott has already
collected 57 of the colorful. bean-
filled animals pnd searches for
them wherever she goes.
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PLOT
Barbara Scott has more than 50 Beanie Babies.
She knows. all their names,
including Spatky the dalmatian; to find the 22 that are out of ser-
• Bongo the monkey; Pin~ the vice. • lobst~ and'~ much-sought-Sb.e's gone to great lengths t4
after Hoot the owl and Ziggy the find the toys, and picked up 40 of
zebra, both of which Scott is them the first day Nordstrom bad
proud.to.say she owns. them in stock.
Similar to what Cabbage ·r took lunch at 9:45 a.m. so I
Patch dolls (lj4 for Mattel, Beanie could get to Nordstrom at 10
Babies have become the latest when they opened,• she said.
marketing strategy for Ty Inc., Scott registered on the Beanie
which only releases a certain Babies web site, where people
'number and type of the animals barter and trade the toys and
at one time. was put on a Beanie Babies wait-
And when they run out, the ing list at a local store.
company •rettres• the toys, mak-She has also charged the toys
ing them a hot commodity. over the phone so the store
straight called six to eight shops
a day looking for the little ani-
mals.
McDonald's also got in on the
action by putting "Teenie •
Beanie Babies iil their Happy
Meals. The promotion was sup-
posed to run for a month but only
lasted two-and-a-half weeks
when the babies were quickly
scooped up.
Scott's initial reason for col-
lecting them was because a
friend at work wanted them for
her children. But it's now become
an obsession, and Scott says the.
two are in fierce competition.
face,• she said of times when
one friend finds a Beanie Baby the other wants.
Beanie Babies cost $4.95 each
new, but the rare and retired
ones can cost up to $500.
The dragon -one of tlle orig·
inal Beanie Babies that came out
in 1993 -goes for about $125
now; 1\.isk the walrus goes for
$50; and the tie-dyed lizard is
worth $400 right now.
Her favorite one is lhe otter,
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keeps an eye out for the anteater,
stin~y. unicorn and dragon.
·It's a fun obsession,• she said.
• 1 just got married and plan to
have a family I can give them to.•
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Kurt
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c•fft>cls. That's why
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othN dcllon ftlm.'i fall; when thf>
dcllon dJes down, lhere's still d
story to entertain the audience.
Kdlhleen Quinlan dnd J .T.
Wnlsh balance Russell's power.
Although Qumldn vanished for
most of the movie, when she 1s
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up .i notch.
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only when the credits roll on
the empty screen.
Go see ·Breakdown· before
you breakrtown; it'll get you
ready for this summer's 'vaca-
tions!
• MELISSA RICHARDSON, 16, Is a
Costa Me~ resident and a senior at
Newport Harbor High .
Crime a real downer
"Breakdown" is a gut-
wrenching, roller coaster t.hnU
ride that will leave you with
your heart in your throat for
two solid hours.
It 1s very well-written, acted,
and directed, but lS so horribly
pamful to watch, I wanted to
walk out several times. Only
my obltgallon to write this
review kept me tn the theater.
The stor;y
follows Kurt
Russell's ter-
nble
pred1cdmcnt
dS he franti-
cally
searches for
his wife and
the m en
who kid-
napped her after their John Depko
car breaks
down m the Arizona desert.
Watching the disgusting vil-
ldlnS dnd the senseless crime
unfold is a nerve-wr.adung.
purushing Pxpenence without
any humor or emot1onaJ relief
whatsoever. ft is so intense and
relentless thal seeing the movie
I'> an ordeal as terrible as the
cnmes on the ~crel'n.
This 1s a g rim, 1oyless movie
lhdt will leave you drained. Go
c;ee 11 if you dare, but I would-
n't sit through 11 again 1f you
pd1d me.
•JOHN DEPKO. 47, is a Costa Mesa
resident and a ~nior investigator for
~ 1All An
American
Cafe
Amy (Kathleen Qulnlan) and Jeff (Kurt Russell) make a run
for safety-.ln this summer's thriller .,Breakdown."
the Orange County Public Defender's
Office.
Old-fashioned, taut
thriller is right stuff
Hitchcock himself would have
loved, played to perfection by
• J.T. Walsh. How on earth can
Russell convince anyone that
this good ol' boy would ever
want to hurt a lly?
Movie lovers, take h eart! If
every computer in Hollywood
broke down, and special effects
disappeared off the face of the
earth, we could still have some
great action llicks_to ~OY:.._Th!!;e:._i+._:_.c:.,~:...;;
ng ere in this terrif-
Add to the
mix a great
Western
desert setting and some
fine crunera
work, and
you are set
for a very
exciting 95
minutes.
ic old-fashioned thrtller. ,,
Much of the. credlt for this
film's power comes from yet
another fine performance by
Kurt Russell The task Russell
accomplishes so well is to cre-
ate a character we all relate to.
He's just enough like us that
we believe in bis choices and
accept h1s achievements.
Another essential ingredient
req1.1ired for a good 'Suspense
film is the right kind of bad
guy. H ere we have a villain
Hats off to
Jone Penner wrlter-direc·
tor Jonathan
Mostow for h.l& remarkable
debut achievement! More,
morel
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By Anastacia Freeberg. Daily Pilot
D eborah Cardwell and
Hannah Elisabeth will
spend Mother's Day
weekend as many other people
will. by going out to brunch. The
only thing is, their mothers can-
not~ them.
The brundl at Scott's restau-
rant in Costa Mesa marks
Motherless Daughters Day and
will bring together about 30-40
women whose mothers have
died. Created by the national
Motherless Daughters group, last
year's inaugural bnmdl drew
more than 600 people in 17 cities
across the country. 1bis is the
first yee.r it will be held in
Orange County. ·
CardweO., a 42-year-old
Newport Beach resident, will
attend the event as a tribute to
mom ~trice Hamill, who died
of cancer in 1996 at the age of
64. .
For Elisabeth, 40, of Coro~
del Mar, the brunch is an "altet-
native to celebrating Mother's
Day,• something she's never
really done. Her mom. Judith
Frost. died of cancer in 1961, -
when Eisabeth was 5.
Although their circumstances
an! different. Cardwell and
Elisabeth share the singular pain
'--ota-da:ugbtercoping with a
mother's death.
·1rs like you can lose an
uncle, you can lose a brother, you
can lose a husband. but when it
comes to your mom. you've
known her every day of your
whole life. It's different than any-
thing else. She was my best
frtend. •said Cardwell. who cra-
dled her mother in her anns as
she died
•unfortunately, it's bard (pr
people to understand it unless
they'Ve been through it,. .
Elisabeth said. "The amazing
thing to me is that it's been Jff
years and bow much it really still
affec:b me•
Back in 1961, Elisabeth was
not told much about her mother's
death and was not taken to her
funeral becquse neither her funi-
ly nor society really knew bow to
deal with the issues of grief, she
said
Although her older sister bas
more cogent memories of their
mother, Elisabeth said be,uea>l-
~ •are more gosM.mer. •
And because she lost her prima-
ry female role model at a young
age, Elisabeth sa1d she bad to
develop ber own sense of self.
•1 J*:ked up a million differ-
ent pjec:el ol role models and
aeatad my own Ilda tattered
quill. I """*I UM morie ltan, teechen. camp ooumelors,. she
sakl. n.e .... . "l(de to that, ~ -~lt!~~J
Hannah
Elisabeth
holds a
picture of
her mother,
Judith Spivak
Frost who
died when
Elisabeth was
just 5 years
old.
MARC MARTIN
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more freedom lo.create herself. generous mother 10 months ago.
"To some degree, I'm free of that, The two would see each other
'What would she tbink' or 'How at least twice a week because
how is she going to perceive Hamill loved seeing grand-
me?' • she said. daughters ntfany and Christine.
In the past few years, Th~. during Hamill's yearlong
Elisabeth bas made a concentrat-bout with cancer. Cardwell took
ed effort to discover who her care of her.
mother was, with" the help of her "She always said she was liv-
father and assorted documents. ing with cancer, not dying of ·u is bard to re-create some-cancer,• Cardwell said. ·she was
t99ether: all-out St. Pabick!s Day
bashes; a trip to Las Vegas dur-
ing Ha.mill's cancer battle, where
she enjoyed some gambling and
her first professional massage;
the passing down of the family
recipes from mother to daughter
during their last Thanksgiving
together.•
Cardwell also talked about
the kind of woman her mother
was.
•She was always thinking of
other people,• Cardwell said.
"She left everyone in the family
a love letter before she died She
had a loving touch ..
•She was a really big anchor
tn my life. The way she raised
me taught me bow to raise my
own children.·
Both Cardwell and Elisabeth
will come to the brunch having
read the •Mothei;less Daughters"
book. written by one of the
group's co-founders, Hope
Edelman. While the book is
geared to women who lost their
m9thers at an early age, it's gar-
nered a wider readership, said
Laurie Luca,s, a Costa Mesa-
based litensed clinical social
worker who leads Motherless
Daughters support groups.
•The loss is still enormous
whether they knew their mother
when they were living or they ~
didn't,· Lucas said.
That kind of loss was the gen-
esis for Mother's Day in America.
Anna Jarvis, of Philadelphia, lost
her mother on May 9, 1905.
according to Encyclopedia
Americana. On the first anniver-
sary of the death, .f.arvis held an
informal memorial service, which
grew to a larger chwch service
~e next ye&:
Jarvis crusaded for the cre-
ation of an official Mother's Day
in Pennsylvania. which made it a
state holiday in 1913. The U.S.
Congress followed with a decree
that the second Sunday in May
should be a national holiday hon-
oring mothers, and it was first
officially celebrated as such in
1914.
So Saturday's brundl doses
the circle on what Jarvis started.
"It will be neat to be with ·
other worn~ who have had that
similar experience,• she said.
"There's that connection of loss. 'Ii,. ----., I ' one as full human, but I think I a real figbter and showed have a eas a"J60..degree V1S1on-t-.;;em,;:.=--en=-27..r.'"""""'""e""n~...,....,....,....,....,.--..._-I ..
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of who she might have been.• during her chemotherapy and
she said. radiation.•
The repercussions of her One example was a joke'she
mother's death are felt daily, cracked before a radiation treat-
El:isabeth said. Sbe wonders ment With her fat'e marked with
what parts of her character are thick blue pen stripes for the ses-
inherited from her mother. A sion, Hamill came out to the
notice for her mother's 50th col-waiting room.
lege reunion sparks thoughts of "She said; 'Tell me, do I look
what she would be doing now if like "Bravehea.rt• or what?• said
she were alive. Cardwell laughing.
·u·s almost like losing a Looking at a picture of Hamill
limb,• she said. -an attractive woman with
CardweJJ bas a...di!1erent kind short brown hair, kind blue eyes
of pain, one mixed with fresh and a warm smile -Cardwell
grief at losing her vivacious, recalled moments from their life.
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RIVERBOAT CAFE
On board the "Pnde of Newport" Riverboat Home Of The
Newport Harbor Nauucal Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is
Open From 11 am-9pm Lunch. Dinner Sat Sun Brunch Barn
(closed Mondays) ReservabOns Needed Only For Weddmgs.
Banquets Or Pnvate Parties) All Mapr Cn!dlt Cards Accepted
Located At. 151 E Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 92660 ( 714 I
673-3425 Fax 673-7864
AN AMERICAN CAFE
Located at 462 East 17th Street in Costa Mesa Open 7 days a
weak Mon. -Sat 6am-9pm Sunday till 3pm. Servmg breakfast.
lunctr & dioner M ade from scrat.ch pies. salad dres~~ &
soups 54a.3066
CHARLIES CHILI
Located at McFadderl Place (next tD Newport Plef-) 1n Newport
Bead'I Hours Moo-Thur 7 CDam-12 m1dn1ght \flfeekends
KAPLAN'S
Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner and Late evenings. Voted the best deli
1n Chlnge County. Open 7 days. 6 :CXJem.10:ClJpm and Sam-
11 :CDpm on weekends. All mepr credit cards accepf.ed. Located
off tne l-405 at Harbor Blvd. 3211 Harbor Blvd. 557~11
SFUZZI'
New lf.allan • Elegant yet casual (loc8ted in Tnangle Square. Costa
Mesa}, \Ned · Happy Hour. Esrty Bird Menu Alleilable Every dtri/-
Hours lunch 11 3CJam..4 ~· Oinntr 4 :CQ>m-10:30.
ReservebOns accepted. Mastercard, Visa, Amencan ExpNlS6
Located st 1870A Harbor Blvd (714) 54S.95CD
N IOK'S PIZ.ZA
Gn!at pczzn & peste In C.06ta Mesa Btnee 1968 ~n for lunch
Tues .fn 11am-2pm Dinner served ~ 1~ Sat. noon U>
1 ~ Oci6ed Sunday end Monday. Located at 2:n'.l Harbor
Shoppng Center. Costa Mesa (Rear periang lot) (714) 549-1511
RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA
Located at 251 East Pactfic Coast Higt'lwey 1n Newport Beach.
lunch M on -Sat 11 30-2 30. Sunday Brunch 11am-3pm, Dinner
Mon-Sun 5pm-1 ~ Call ahead for re&8l'V8tlOnS 673-95CD
SCAMPI
Ftne Family Otn1ng Nev.1y Remodeled ~ 7 Days A IN8ek for
Dinner Only. 5pm-10:3Q>m. We Cat.er Pnvate Lunch Parties tor.
15 People or More All MalOf' credit Cards Accepaid. .
ReservatK>ns Aooepted. Located at 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa
Mesa. 645-8560 •
SABATINOS RESTAURA~T
Be SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta, Caesar Sa4ad. Homemade Sausage. Veal, Lamb, Veget.a11en
Dishes. Wine. Beer. Cappucono & Dessert;. Hours: 7 0trts A Week.
Serving Sat & Sun. Brunch From 8·31>1·00. Sun.-ThLrs 118"0-
1 ~. Fn Sat 11~11 pm. f1,J Map-a-edit Cards Accept.ad.
locat8d At. 251 Shtp'/8l'd Wriy. Newpcn Beech (714) 7230>21
7 OOem-3 OOem Amex. visa. OtSCOllef'. Diner's Club No , AVI LAS EL RANCH ITO Reservlltl<>ns Needed ( 7 1 4 J 6 75-7991 AuttlenClc Mexican Food. WfJI The Fniehest kig9dlera & A New Ugtc OJesine G-ea Mergarcas. Ho\.rs. Lunch & Omer. All Maiol' ()'edit z UBI ES Cards AccefX8d Located et 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa (7141642-
Menu Includes Ribs. ())tcken, Stealc & Lobster. Pnme Rib. Piua. 1142 80d 20CD ~ Bllld .. Newport Beach (714) 675-6855
o,.st.er Bar Pnces Range From $3.95 And Up Hours: 11 ·30am MI CASA 1~ -Coda.ails T~ 11 pm D'edlt Cards Not Accepted -~ ---Reservations Not Needed Located flt 1712-Placen1'8. C.Osta ---cn-me-ats-arenow a tnp t.o Baia 86 well as MelOOO Now oftenng
Mesa (714) 645-9)91 fish tacos Phone ahead for orders to1)0. Hours: Dally From 11 ClJem All MalOf' Credit Cards.Accepted. Located At. 296
THE CULl'NARY W~AP ·171t1St .. CostaMesa[714J645-7626
Fresh, healthy mt:emfttlonal dehe&e1es wrapped wittlin a flat roll
Open 7 days a week from 11 :CDam 9 ClJpm Located 1n ltle
Htllgren Square 250 E. 17th Street 548-4400
THE TEE ROOM
Open 7 days a week tD the public tor breakfast. lund't and dinner
Located at the Newport Beach Golf C.OUrse 3100 Irvine Awe.
756-0121
LE CAFElHYAT1 REGENCY IRVINE
Caltforrna CulSIOe/Meditemtnean Style Brunch. OJI' Scrumptious
Brunch consists of 6811er81 Medltemsneao-Styte saleds and
Appetizers •Shnmp, •Pancekes Oacar and an •Orneleu.e
StallOn Locat.ed at 1790J Jamboree Blvd . INlne (714) 975-
1234 x2103 Hours 10em-2pm Resenmoons recommended but
not necessary
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO.
A full service N!5t8urent With fresh beer-brewed here 0Jtdool-
dtn1ng & plentv of free parking Hours· Mon -Thu 11 .30am-
1 , 30pm Fn 11 . 30am-1 CXJem Set 9 CXJem.1 ClJem Sun
9 ClJem-11 ~m VIS&, MC, Amex. Diners accepted
Reservetions party of 8 or more 2920 Newport Blvd . Newport
Beech. CA 92663 (714) 675-8449
MYSTERY CAFE
Murder 8t the Cafe Now-You solve ltl Guests become part of t.he
scene es charecters remn1scent of the romantic films of the pest
StJN"OUnd the audience's every move For re&arv8bOnS and
1nforrnetl00 call 714-831.Q.UE
JAVA CENTRALE
A ~ gourmet coffee caftl l..oc8tecl at 3420 V18 Lido
1n Newport Beach Open 7 days M-4= 6-1~
DISCORDIA
The premier ~ cete WWW d cafe com. Loceted in the Lab
2930 Bnstof 1n CostlJ Mesa 1714) 427-5855
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Sushi & Sushi ID Go Complete Bar. Alt MajOI" a-edit Cards.
Located At. 2675 lfwle /lw . (Acro68 From Newport Q:ilf Course)
(714) 645-5518
LA CAVE
Menu lnckJdes· LobsUlr. a-ab. Slrlnp, ~ks. Oe1'y Specials. Fn. &
Sat Prme Rib. Full Bar & Wroe L1St Casual Orea. Hot.rs Lunct1es
11 .302.30 -Dinner Mon.&t. From 5:~. V1S8, Mast.arcard. Ooers Dub Locat8d /ii. 1695 Irvine ,_ • (And 17ttls) Neer ,
~ ISter Ent.eru. iment Costa Mesa (714 I 648-7944
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Includes Stealt, Fre&h Rah. Qiicken, 8urgEW'8 & Salads
Pnces Range From $3. 75 For lunch & $6.25 For Dimer.
Hours: Mon . ..sat. ()pen 11 em Fa-Lunoh. 4:oopm Mon ..fn ..
Dinner 3·~ Sat & Sun., MllfOI' Q'9dlt Cards Aocapted.
Located At 23CIJ Harbor Bl. #31, Costa Mesa [714) 641-9777
THE ARCHES
The pnimium &t:.ealt and seafood houell tn D-enge County 8lf'IOe
1922 Serving lunch Mon.-Fn. 11 :30em untll :HXlpm. Dinner
eerved ntgtitly uncil 1 ·CXlam Loc-.1 on ~ Boulell9rd &
Coest ~in Nllwpof't Beech. (714) 645-7077.
TAPAS
The Dnti ~'" o.c. to offer ttle fineet In cuisine from Sperl wld\
W8 Aamenco amw lfTW'IL Speaeizwig In Paela, ltallka. IP'led """'1
Wt & pestas. ~ 5 days per week. cbed !bl.& Mon. L008l8d •
4253 ~ ""-' (EW*ld Stas* It Mec:AMtu-& Comdlilo)
Mlip' credit c...dl ~· (7141756-8194 ... . . ,, .... ..•.•.... . ..... ~ ~· ....... .
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THAI SPICE
Voted l1'J ltle ~ reeder&. as appeared in the best at Chnge Counb/ S8dlon .,. 'The Sell Thai Food In Orange County .• Lunch, dimer. catering & takeout 615 w. , 9th St. Costa Mesa 54S.
4333 ..
THAI WAVE
Dine in or tak&oot. Fast & free dalM!ry. Serwig lunch & dinner
Located et 211 6211d St. Newport Beech. Open 7 days 8 week.
Viae. Ma8terClll'd & American &prees eccepted. 645-3Cl57 ·
AAMIR
30 years of catering award winning tMgh class restat.nnt8 in
London. England. Locat8d et 3013 Harbor Blvd '" Costa Mesa
(Across from Fedco) 4440082
ROYAL KHYBER?
/!twero wiming cuisine of India. ~ for lunctl M-4= 11 : :»
2:~. Cloeed for IUnoh Set .. Sunday brunch 11 :302:30
Oinnel" &erYBd from 5:~. Located • 1ClD Bnscol St. North
Call noN for re&er'Ylldona 752..S2CD.
NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS
Vat.ad ltle # 1 lndlen restaurant in Q'8nge ColJnt¥. ()pen daily Wltt1
tt'l'M locabol'la to 89V9 you. Located 8t 3705 South Bristol. (1
block nortli d Saud'I C.oeet Plaza) 8500595
THE ARCHES .
The.premium llte8k ind seafood hou8e In Orange Co.Ry since
1922. SeNing Uld'I Mon.-Fn. 11 : 30am ll'lbl 3:CQ:>m. Dinner
98l'V8d riftYtJy unti 1 :CXlam. Located on Newport Boulellerd &
C089t ~ in Newport Beech. 645-7077
THE CANNERY
Historic VJat.erfront Restaurent and Harbor Cruise Center.
HcX.ra: Mon . .sat. 11:30em . 2.CDam. Sun. 10:~12:CQJm.
All Mlljor ()'edit Cards. Reservet:iona Suggeatad. Located •
3010 Lahryette M .. Newport Beech, CA 92663 f714) 675-
5777 Fax 675-2510
NEWPORT LANDING
Wat11rlroot Dining, Set. & Sun. ~ Brunch. Onner
Menu 513.'95 -519.95. ~Bar Menu Senled All Dey.
Houra: 10:CDam • 11 :3Q>m. Amex. Ma8tacei'd. Vu. Dinner
AeeerlaborlS Allcommended. Located at sen e. Edgewater.
Belboe[714)675-237~
SKEWERS
Re6taurent/Brewery. Pizza, Seleda. Burgers, SeAdMctl88 & Ash
located 1K 298 E. 17th St.. Unc B. ~ Sonday-Thursday
11 am-1 CVn. fn.Set 11 :CXlem-12:CDpm. All credit Can:ls
accepted except Oiacoler Reaerv8Cloos recommended
64~9 •
THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT
Fine Vietnamese dining. Next t.o Carra Jr. Servtng authentic
Vlf!tll8me8e aMine Menu includes: Vllltname&e egg roll&. apnng
nils. old tradibonal noe ll9rTTUCl8lh Wltt1 tlhnmp and fresh
vegetllblea. Sepe! ete vegeca W't menu~ ed. In d18 tnlditionel
Blldttll&t l'llQP88. Hours: 11 :CXlamS: ~ Cloaed Sunday.
V168/MC ecoeptad. 271 East 17th St.. c.o&ta Meee.
(71 4) 574-8480