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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-16 - Orange Coast Pilots All-American honors for CdM swimmers BUFF Academy Awards: a dream come true? Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 • ' ov1n n Neighbors vow to oust Crummel . . . . The Rev. Kenneth Krouse leaving St. Joachim Church this summer to become pastor of o.ur Lady of Mt. Carmel in Newport Beach BY SUSAN DEEME'-from complex A fter performing hundreds of baptisms, burials and marriages during •Residents say they're read URemove Sex-Sick Crwn- the last 15 years, the Rev. Ke nneth Krouse -the second pastor to mel" and ucrummel -We know head St. Joachim Church since it was founded in Costa Mes& 50 negotiating to buy the what you are .. , and we're watch- years ago -will say goodbye to the. parish on July 1. condo where the convicted ing." Krouse, 61, replaced Monsignor Thomas Nevin, who founded the church child molester lives. Since Monday, when Crumm.el on March 17, 1967. became the.third Orange County "I have done hard work for 30 years, it takes a lot of energy, n said sex offender to have his where- Krouse, who will take a pastorship at a smaller Newport Beach church, Our By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot abouts publicized under Megan's Law, many of the residents claim Lady of Mt. Carmel. "It th h h d bl 1 · NEWPORT BEACH -Desper-ey ave a trou es eepmg. will b e nice not to have s k · ate to oust a convicted child preda-P e a 1 n g s~ much on my plate." f th hb hood through his Krouse will fill the tor rom eir neig or ' resi-screen door dents of the Newport Crest condo-vacancy left by Rev: minium complex -said Thursday with a cigarette Thomas O'Donnell, who they are negotiating to buy the in his hand, died in August at the · Ima Loa home of 53-year-old Crummel satd a ge of 7-0, after servin amesTuecrummeI. --- -he has been Our Lady for 20 years. Arden Roney, who has lived at · abl~ .to sleep all Krouse made the the upscale complex for seven right, but he announcement a t last years and is spearheading the c 0 m P 1 a i n e d Sunday's Mass. The effort, said he and up to seven oth-about press ref-erences to his news comes just two er residents will pool their money James Lee k . to drive away the man that New-s m 0 1 n g months after St. Joachim Crummel h b'ts port Beach police describe as a a 1 · celebrated its golden UYou'd be . high-risk sex criminal with convic-ch"';"-smoking, too, if you had all anruversary. . tions in four states. ....... Parishioners have Neighbors who picke~d in of this going on,~ he said. mixed feelings about front of ·his Home Thursday Newport Cr~ residents, who Krouse leaving, said · ed. until this week knew Crummel as everung vow to return every a friendly and helpful neighbor if Paty Ma~ueno, who has day·until he leaves. been helping organize Crum.me!, who is linked to at they knew him at all, are SJ:anning this weekend's spring least two WlSolved child disap-seemingly innocuous memories of f · Sh · d th pearances, shares the condo with the man in an eerie new light. l-7---:::=-~~~,---+-=-=al!=..:... . .::;..:;:e sai __ o_e_r ____ _,~ recall him watering the parishioners are sad he whose son owns the property, collection of exotic plants ·on his is leaving but happy for neighbo.rs satd . ·porch and tak;ing great pains to the man she said is oney-said h_e-.has-alr.ea.Eiy,--Ois-u~ llP ela?<>ra~ _!g_lt_ts ~d deco- extreme y t ented ana cussed buying the place with the rations on Christmas, ~aster and energetic. owner's lawyer and will have an I H~oween. . "He's a great independent appraiser look at it . ~ou ~ow what. that house is teacher," Maduen o said Friday morning. like? said. Joyce. Ziem~ 70, a of Krouse. "We're sad, "The reason for purchase is to 23-year resident. It renunds me ~f but at the same time, get rid of the occupants," Roney the ~~el "and Gretel house. Its we're thinking a bout a said "We buy 'em out, they're so enticmg. . . . bi arty f him gone. It's the best solution r cou1d -erummel has been. living m g P or ··· we personally think of.,. . Newport ~each as a r~tered sex After 15 years of service, the Rev. Kenneth Krouse Is leaving Costa Mesa's Sl Joachim Church. He will tie replaced by the Rev. our sadness for the fair this weekend." . are also putting aside Angry residep.ts picketed out-offender s~ce 1995, said Newport side Crummel's hoi;ne Thursday Beach police Sgt. John Desmond. Krouse will be replaced by the "Rev. Joseph Robillard, who is an associate pastor at St. Anne Church in Santa Ana. But he's no stranger to the parish . He previously served at St. J oachim from 1984 to 1988. night, some of them sitting on lawn chairs and carrying signs that • SEE CRUMMEL PAGE 5 Joseph Robillard, who served at Sl Joachim in the 1980s. Krouse, a former principal who also taught at Mater Dei High SchoQl in Santa Ana said he too has mixed feelin s about the move. He antici ates a. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT much smaller workload at pur Lady of ·Mt. Carmel. The church, which holds about 200 people, hasjive services and serves about 1,000 people. At St. Joachim, eight services, including three in Spanish, serve about 2,200 families 6r about 5,000 people. - east side of Inglewood. "Costa Mesa has changed a lot. The most notable change is the growth of the Hispanic population." • SEE KROUSE 'PAGE 5 Warm weather waves in wildly warm waters ·BY Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Water as wa.nn as the air and good-sized waves brought surfers out m droves Thursda.y. · The 70-degree air and water - and waves that averaged '2 to 4 feet and grew to 7 feet in some places -rendered the day perfect for a weekday beach break. Some 45,000 beaeh-goers basked in the afternoon sun and frolicked in the wann water. With a bit of a riptide, it also made for a busy day for life· guards, who rescued about 20 swimmers, Fire and Marine De1)artment Lt. Bric Bauer S41d. The nice weather should con- tinue through Saturdey, hiftin highs in the mid-80s and lows in the mid-60s, according to the National Weather SeIVice. Water temperatures should stay right around 70 degrees. And that water temperature - not the waves -has been the biggest draw for SU!fers. •The water's pretty toasty for this time of year,• said l>aul Demkiw, who works at the Green Room swf shop. The decent-sized swells are coniing from ~ Southern Hemi- sphere and a storm off the North· em California coUt. said Chris Borg of Surfilne, a surf fo~uting service. The water bu been grad- ually wanning for the put few weeks because of the warm tem· pera~s and lack of wind, he Mid. • Newport Harbor seniors involved in vandalism must. choose be tween disciplinary action .or felony charges. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Interim Principal Gary Norton gave 35 Newport Harbor High . School senior pranksters a choice Thurs- day evening: either pay up and accept school consequences for your crime, or face possible felony charges. Norton wenJ over punishment options in a private meeting· at the school with ·parents of stu- dents who participated in a May 8 "prank" that included hoisting a 'giant D~l Taco cup onto the school roof, dumping a mech a- nized horse-go-round in the swimming pool and overturning an auto shop car. The school district p~shment for the incident calls for four days of supervised in-house suspen- sion at the school and full~­ ment from the students for the cost of damages. "We're going to have them pay for what they did,• Norton said. If the families don't agree to the purushment, then the stu- depts will be barred from any senior activities. and suspended and possibly su~ject to felony charges from the school district and businesses that had property stolen, Norton said. "They can work with us or not work with us,~ Norton said. "We';e not hanging them, we're holding them responsible.• • SEE VANDALS PAGE 5 Lexus Certified .PR•·OWN•D CAR• All-American honors for CdM swimmers Serving the Newport-Mesa community sl~ce 1907 '• o v1n ' The Rev. Kenneth Krouse leaving St. Joachim Church this swnmer to become pastor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Newport Beach After 15 years of service, the Rev. Kenneth Krouse ls leaving Costa Mesa's St. Joachim Church. He wtll be replaced by the Rev. Joseph Robillard, who served at St.·Joachim ln the 1980s. n BY SUSAN DEEMER A fter performing hundreds of baptisms, burials and marriages during the last 15 years, the Rev. Kenneth Krouse -the second pastor to head St.*acbim Church since it was founded in Costa Mesa 50 years ago -will say goodbye to the parish on July 1. Krouse, 61, replaced Monsignor Thomas Nevin, who founded the church on March 17, 1967. u1 have done hard work for 30 years, ittakes a lot of energy," said Krouse, who will take a pastorship at a smaller Newport Beach church, Our I our sadness for the fair this weekend." Lady of Mt. Carmel. "It will ,be nice not to have so much on my plate." Krouse will fill the vacancy left by Rev: Thomas O'Donnell, who died in August at the age· of 70, after serving Our Lady for 20 years. Krouse matle the announcement at last Sunday's Mass. The news comes just two months after St. Joachim celebrated its golden anniversary. Parishioners have m.ixedfeelin9sabout Krouse leaving, said Paty Madueno, who has been helping organize this weekend's spring fair. She said other pa.rishfoners are sad he is leaving but happy for the man she said is extremely talented and · energetic. "He's a great teacher," Madueno said of Krouse. "We're sad, but at the same time, we're thinking about a big party for him ... we are also putting aside Krouse will be replaced by the Rev. Joseph Robillard, who is an associate pastor at St. Anne Church in Santa Ana. But he's no stranger to the parish. He previously served at St. Joachim from 1984 to 1988. Krouse, a former principal who also taught at Mater Dei High School in -Santa Ana, said he, too, has mixed feelifigs about the move. He anticipates a MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT -nlUCh smaller-WOr Oa a y 0 • arm • ~ about 200 people, hasjiveseivices and serves about 1,000 people. At St. Joac~ eight services, including three in Spanish, serve about 2,200 families or about 5,000 people. . "I was pleased to be assigned here,• said Krouse, who grew up on the east side of Inglewood. ucosta Mesa has changed a lot. The most notable change is the growth of the Hispanic population." • SEE KROUSE PAGE 5 BUFFA Academy Awards: a dream come true? "· • Neighbors vow to oust Cn1mmel fro~ complex • Residents say they're negotiating to buy the condo where the convicted child molester lives. • SEE CRUMMEL PAGE 5 to student pr anksters • Newport Harbor seniors involved in vandalism must choose between disciplinary action or felony charges. By M!chelle Terwilleger, Datly Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -lntenm Principal Gary Norton gave 35 Newport Harbor High School senior pranksters a choice Thurs· day evening: either pay up and accept school consequences for your crime, or face possible felony charges. .Norton went over purush.ment options in a private meeting at the school with parents of stu- dents who participated in a May 8 "prank" that included hoisting a giant Del Taco cup onto the school roof, dumping a mecha- nized horse-go-round in the swimming pool and overturning an auto shop car. The school district pfinish.ment for the madent calls for four days of supervised in-house suspen- sion at the school and full pay- ment from the students for the cost of damages. "We're going to have them pay for what they did,• Norton said. lf the fa.rrulles don't agree to the purushment, then the stu- dents will be barred from any senior activtties, and suspended and possibly subject to felony charges from the school district and businesses that had property stolen, Norton said. "Tney can work with us or not work with us," Norton said. "We're not hanging them. we're holding them responsible." • SEE VANDALS PAGE 5 Wa rm weather waves in wildly warm waters r--------------------~---------------~-----------------~-------------~--~-~ . ' By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Water as warm as the air and good-sized waves brought surfers out in droves Thursd~y. The ?0-degree air and water - and waves that averaged 2 to 4 feet and grew to 7 feet in some places-rendered the ~perfect for a weekday beach b . Some 45,000 beach-goers basked in the afternoon sun and frolicked in the warm water. With a bit of a riptide, it also made for a busy day for life- guard.I, who rescued about 20 swimmers, Fire and Marine Department Ll Ertc Bauer said. the nice weather should con- tin~ through Saturday, hitting highs in the mid-80s and lows in the mid-60s, according to the National Weather Service. Water temperatures should stay right around 70 degrees. And that water temperature - not the waves -has been the biggest draw for surfers. "The water's pretty toasty for this time of year," said l>aul Demkiw, who works at the Green Room surf shop. The decent-sized swells are coming from the Southern Hemi- sphere and a storm off the North- ern CAl1fomla coeit. said Chris Borg ol Surfline, a swf forecasting service. The water bu been grad- ually warming for the put few weeks becaUM ol tbi warm tem- peratures and lat:k of wind, he Mid. I \ P I \ AROUND TOWN •••.••. 4 QASSIFtED ........... 9 PC>Ua~~ ....... .2 N8LIC ••.••••. 7 Kiltybook e.ment..y student Joie ,.., left. shares • s.o'et with .. '*' plll. Julio Mod9ro, • stuct.nt at Pomona ~Mir • yul' of COft'eoo spondela. the ~pe paklltboth MhooktMt 1hundlly llt "'llM1nllll Pwtt far luncttmd~ ~ l.CACH I OAl..Y Pl.OT ' • • I I • • i ( . , • I I • FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 ~-( · check it o ut Get into the swing with several library resources After Tiger Wood's impressive victory, and in anticipation of Monday's New- p<>rt Beach Commwtity Open, local "swing~" may be inspired to polish their golf skills. Those looking for a less-expensive . route than private lessons might tum to library resources. If you've ever set foot on a course, you know a fairway can be a mean psychological tormentor. To master the inner game of golf, read "The Golfing Mind." an analysis of how thought processes work on the coW"Se -and bow duffers can use them to their advantag~. Along with tips for playing the mental game, there are hands- on lessons from one Of - today's top players in "Corey Pavin's Shot- making." In this tech- nique-filled volume, the 1995 U.S. Open champ provides information on ball control, course strategy and equipment -~·· ·~---~. Rafel Luna reads from a book on J ackie Robinson in Lois King's reading class at College Park Elementary, where the school is uWlzlng a reading program devel- qped by John Hopkins \.. University. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT selection. Other guidance for using drivers, fairway woods and irons is on "Keys to Con- sisfuncy," a video by·Jack Grout, Jade Nick- laus' coach. Much can be learned by watching the pros play nine holes. Study them in action on : PGA Tour Produ.ctions videos, featuring instruction on swing fundamentals, putting and pitching. Other insight into· the Pro Tour is in "Stalking the Shark," about "Great White Shark" Greg Norman and his peers as they compete in major tournaments. Bringing kidS up to speed in reaging Many women face such problems as lack of power and achieving distance. To help over- come such difficulties, and to provide advice gleaned from years of competitive play, LPGA star Judy Rankin wrote 'A Women's Guide to Golf." Classic inStruc- tion.far all is in "Bobh-y Jones oh Golf," cover- ing the feel of the dub, J1 "DY R \\"'' . ,,. .. \ -f·· \\'omm1·s ' (; uidl· to !h:lkr : .... ~. ~-~~: ( ;ulf if-· n placing the feet, using . the body and cultivating a backswing. Ready to play? Find details on courses nationwide in the Golf CoW"Ses and other listings in "Golf Digest's 4,200 Best Places to , Play," based on play~ swveys of courses in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. Learn about courses deemed not up to par in "America's Worst Courses." View idyllic spots for perfect golf holidays in •Golf Resorts of the World," a lavish work ·that includes advice on how best to play spe- . dfic courses. If you'd rather read I check out "Pa:sr -- Greens" or "The Leg- end of Bagger Vance,• pqrt of the growing genre of golf fiction. And if you want to laugh about hitting ~ ball into a little hole, read "Bad Golf My Way," written for hack- By Alessandra Ojurklou, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -At every school level, it's the same story -some stu- dents are better readers than others. And invariably, those who are profi- cient get bored and resent being held back, while those wh'? are struggling lose heart and give up. But tllis is not the case at Costa Mesa's College Park Elementary. Beginning 1'lst semester, the school adopted..a.n~_ogram..deYJ:tlopedby: John Hopkins· University, called Suc- cess For All. ' For 90 minutes every day, this pro- _gram takes kids out of their regular classrooms and places them in a room with those who have the same reading ability. And such equ.alization, school officials safd, gives these kids the con- fidence to le.am. ~When they're at their reading lev- el, they achieve more," said Principal Kathy Sanchez. · And this .seems to be true for fourth- grader Enrique Perez. Enrique began the' year as a non-reader. Now, be reads ·at. a third-~ade level. Enrique I -Because .1tnasnelped "1iftn. taciile a subject he enjoys -math. "He is one of our many success stor\es," said program facilitator KaJen Henke. Another success story is fifth-grader Other techniques were developed, Karla Andrade, who recently emigrat-such as' teaming children in groups of ed: from Mexico. When she caipe to four and five. In these teams, they are College Park, Karla did not speak told to read out loud to each other, then mueh English. N<?~· although-sh~ is discuss the texL still transitioning from Spanish to Eng-The teacher then gives them a lish, she is almost fluent in her new , question, and once they come up with language and recently wpn a history the answer, one person is elected to prize sponsored by the Daughters of responf:i. the American Revolution. . "It's very interactiv.:e," She likes the Success For All pro-. Henke said. adding that gram, . · wo~king in teams takes ·My favorite part is the test," she the pressure off of shyer said._"~~ t<xf e . " · _ _ _ stu~ents, who J,liay not_ Sanchez, i).owever,· doesn't agree. . wish to speak .in front of She said the test, in.fact the program, is the class . but feel com- not easy. fortable sharing their "All the children are being chal· ideas with a smaller lenged," she said, adding that students group. are tested ~very two months. · Teachers have If a student shows marked improve-noticed the benefits as ment, ·he or she is moved up to the next well. level. "It involves the kids "That happens all the time, n more," said fifth-grade Sanchez was instrumental in bring- ing the program to College Park. "I heard about it about six years ago, n she said. . She researched the piogram Jor a year, then presented it to the staff, who voted whether they thought it was a good idea. · Sanchez said. teacher Buzz Amble. . MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y PILOT The Success For All program was "They help each other." developed about 10 years ago by Additionally, the Robert E. Slavin at Johns Hopkins Uni-teams compete with versity's Center for Researchi. on the each other. Each week, Reading Rangers Natalie Arbino and Albert Nguyen eompare notes in Joanne Schwerln's advanced Class. Education of Students Placed at Risk. the team with th.e highest grade point Currently, all teachers are involved, 1lh'teracyi'rrsctrools1rntrealized 1he tra- ditional ways of teaching were not working. However, placing children with their reading peers was not enough. "I would say-it'sa:·heatthy-compe·n-· _=-+-..,.,..,.,_,.s-progress. tion," Sanchez said. "Because each e students are more able to student })as at least one chance to get a focus on you," said third-grade teacher 100. You don't fail this program. You Shirley Yee-Shun. "That's exciting. don't worry about failing.• Everybody feels comfortable." ./ school days_ ers more likely to shoot their weight than their age, on the premise that the key to enjoying the game is not struggling to play good golf, but learning how. to play bad golf better. · Parent, Teacher and Student Association honors volunteers • OtECX fT OUT is written by the staff of the New· port Beach Public Library. This week's column is by 5ara Bamide. l As the school year draws to a dose, l"""the Awards Committee would like .to : thank. this year's award recipients for Correction • . A story ill Thunday's Daily Pilot about the Dumess of York'• vlslt to tbe w.un South Cout Plua this &lturday failed to their tireless dedication and service to ~e Costa M.esa High School students. We know there are many more people who need to be recognized, and we wish to thank them for their hell>, as well. $mtlaa that a VlP=d photo oppor-'1Dlll' wtlh Sarah Al only avail-' 5 donon ot SS, ar more. Addi· , due to an editing enw, Paroulon's man 1tatus wu mconeet. 1be aucbell a divorced from the Duke of York. Ron Channels, father of junior Wilb ur Channels, has been named for our highest award, the Honorary Ser- vice Award. Channels came up with the idea of M"drop-in tutoring center, then made it a reality. READ~BS HOlU~E Mesa, CA. 92626. Cofi:!ght: No 642..fi086 . news stories, lllustra Ions. edito- Record yoor comments about rlal matter or adllertlsements the Dally Piiot or news tips. herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of copy· VOL 91, NO. 106 ADDRESS right owner. 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Second da a.tfled~ poltage .,., at (Giia Ml-. CA. JeffNy s. ICllilft. ~ anc1 ao LWIOIMCINf ,,_ lndude ... ..,....,.. · ·"°'notions .... and locM--.) POSTMAS-............. Ta: Send addr9 chlf'9ll to Viet,. ....... General MaNOI' MNllODIMAH. The NNIPott IMcMAt.a Mesa ICJl'll °'"""" Olf'9(tor of OpntloM OtW FlNndal Officer O.tty Piiot. P.O. lox 15f0, Colta e1"1 c..111. CH. All rill*~. -~ ... le.+~ t ' " .... ' If you want to know where to find Channels, often accompanied by his wife and son, on Wednesday nights between 5 and 7 p.m., come to the Cos- ta Mesa High School library. There he will be; helping students in all subjects. If a student needs help in an area thar isn't in Ron's expertise, he has coordi- nated with Orange Coast College's Kiwanis college-level group, Circle K, to provide tutoripg free of ch.arge. At first, the service was not regularly used by students. But now, more and more students are flocking in 'for the extra help that can really make a difference. TEMPERA1URES about a foot. and a Newport Beach four foot swell wijl 75161 come from the west. Newport Coast Momin? will bring 78156 areas o fog. Balboa 75161 T1DU Costa Mesa TOOAY 81164 First low Corona del Mar 12:42a.m. 1.7 74161 Flnt high 6:10a.m. 3.5 SURF FOll£cAsT Second low LOCATION SIZE 12:20 p.m. 0.9 Wedge 3-4sw Second high Newport 3-S SW 6:58p.m. 4.5 Bladties 4-6sw SA1URDAY River Jetty 4-6sw Flnt low CdM 2-4sw 1:22 a.m. 1.2 90ATING First high 7:05 a.m. 3.6 Light winds during Second low morning hours wlll 12:55 p.m. 1.0 become southwest to second~h w.terty at 10 knots 7:2J'p.m. 4.7 during the after-noon. Wind waves WATa should only build to :nm: 70 r Channels, an accountant with his own business, also is on the board of a prOgram to recycle computers into Schools. In addition, he can be seen on a parenting pr0gram on Channel 61. for her help with bingo and the aquatics boosters; Ela Patel, for her after-school help to· students and her work at the Mustang Corral; Bonnie Sar}qm, for her help with band boosters and her coordi- ·nation of the 'booths at the Mustang Corral; Paulette Witt, for her leadership of Parent, Teacher and Student Associ- ation and her work on Academic Boost- er Council. Our Thank You, Thank You, Thank You Awards went to those who are always helping' out, whether or not they get the credit. Our winners are Ed Baame for his help with the football boosters, bingo and the Mustang Cor- ral; Nancy Collette, for her help with girls' volleyball, basketball and softball boosters; Eileen Grover, for her help with the track boosters; Jayne Ka~er, Thanks agam to these and all of our other tireless volunteers. The two swells we have competing for our attention seem to be delivering more than we antkl- pated. If there's no wind chop like Thursday, the pair may keep sets In the shoulder-high range. The swell from around 280 degrees continues to doml- n.te, with the more souttJ«ty one from around 240 degrffS playing • supporting role, supplying the most loall e~ with waves r~ng ng between 2 and 4 feet. The blend ought to~ fair to~ s_urlin9 COO• d wtttl the best t>etw11n 56th Street •nd the polnt. GAY GEISER.sANDOVAL Pa.rent, TuaCb.er and Student Association Awards chairwoman COSTA MESA • lrtstol Stnet: l'wo ties worth $130 were stolen from a store at Crystal Court In th4t 3300 block. • Victoria Street Powel" saws worth $120 were stolen from a garage In ttie 500 block. The padlock was pried off. •West 11th Stnet: Cash and property worth $87 were stolen from the locker of a gym In the 500 block. The lock was pulled off. •Airway Avenue: A eurse worth $1,223 was stolen Hom an office In the 2900 bloc • The door was left unlocked. • low• Street: SSO worth of damage was done to a Cir parked In the 600 ~lock when an apparent thief attempted to pry It open. 0NIWPORT RAOt •Newport c.nter Drive: $140 In cash was stolen from a business in the 300 block. l"Mre was no sign of forced entry. •21st Street: Property worth $1,230 was stolen from a boat undergoing repairs In the 200 blod<. • NeWport c.nter Drive: A wallet worth $850 WM lost or stolen at • gym In the 600 block. • San -....: A stereo system and speal(ers worth SSOO were stolen from a buslneu In the 300 bfodc. There was no sign of forced entrj • • 411t ltNel: A cellular phone wonh SSOO was stolen from a car f>'ded In the 100 block. ni" was no slgo of fotted entry. • • f/ (t < < > < > I " 11 \ I > I " BRIAN POBtJOA I DAILY PILOT Seven-year-old Zimba the dog lump out with b1s muter, Nino Lulo, ln the parking lot at the Newport Beach Pier on a recent aftemooll. Commission sayS no to condos • Proposed ban on condominium conversions on Balboa Island goes before City Council later this month. ~Y Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Condos may soon be banned from Balboa Island for good. After nearly a year of interim moratoriums on converting duplexes into condominiwns on the island, the City Council will • decide May 27 whether to atiopt a permanent ordinance banning all future condos there. The 'Planning Commission gave preliminary approval to the idea May 8. Island residents gathered at town hall meetings and decided they didn't want any new o.r con- verted condos in their neighbor- hoods, said Helen Wick, presi- dent of the Balboa Island Improvemetlt Association. She cited maintenance, aesthetic and parkfug concerns. "We just can't have condos, not on Balboa Island," she said. "You know how dense we are here already -it's just too crowd- ed." The idea for the ban originated in June, when a proposal to con- vert a duplex into a two-unit con- do on the bayfront sent surround- ing residents into an uproar. Those conversion plans never came through. But out of that incident, a resi- dents' committee formed to study whether to permanently nl;le out condo conversions on the island. La.st week;"llley gave tb-etrrec-om- mendation to the Planning Com- mission: Ban .both conversions -and new eondos. . JPeople did not go into th\lt committee just to vote it down," said Steve· Bromberg, president of the LitUe Bc;tlboa Island Property Owners Association. "Some resi- dents thought;. 'Why.-defeatso.me- one's property rights?'" But they decided the island - packed with high-priced homes. many containing efficiency stu- dios over their garages -simply can't handle the impact of condo- miniums. Parking emerged as the major concern, as the island has only street-side parking, and con- dos would add more residents than a duplex wouldT City officials have approved 35 , condominium conversions throughout the city, most in Coro- na del Mar, West Newport and the Balboa Peninsula. The two condos now--0n Balboa-Island will be allowed to stand as they are. "The look of the community was a big factor," BIOmberg said: "It's l?ased on the uniqueness of Balboa Island." 2 men sought in connection with home invasion By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Two local women were tied up and held at gunpoint in a home-inva- sion robbery Tuesday night, authorities said . i--------:.H .... u=-i..:en Ngy en 40 and Than Nguyen, 22, were surprised by two gwunen at .a home in the 3000 block of Corte Portofino around 11 p.m ., said Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond. i- The robbers wrestled the elder Nguyen to the ground, tying her legs and arms behind her back. They bound the younger Nguyen with stereo speaker wire, Desmond said. The robbers also found two children at the house and herded them into a room, but otherwise left them untouche , said. The robbers, who are believed to be in their 20s, escaped with an estimated $80,000 in cash and je_welry after ransacking the house, Desmond said . They spoke both Vietnamese and English and wore towel-like disguises over their faces with the eye holes cut out, Desmond said. One of the men reportedly referred to the other as Moog." he said. . The robbers fled in a Mazda rmruvan owne y one o e VIc- tims, but they abandoned it less than a mile from the house, Desmond said. Nobody was seriously hurt in the robbery. briefly in the news Local girls to attend state conference Five local high school students were chosen by the Newport Har- bor Post American Legion Auxil- iary to attend the 1997 Girls State Conference at Pitzer College in Oaremont in June. The delegates are: Lauren Weinstein of Corona del Mar High School, Kimberly Daniels of CosUt Mesa High School, Emily Bisogno ot Irvine High School , Natalie Prost of Estancia High School and Joanna Edwards of Newport Harbor High School. The girls had to be in the top third ot their class academically and involved in extra-curricular ' activities and the community to selected. Land Rover dealership throws safari bash Newport Beach's new Land Rover dealership is celebrating its grand opening with a safari- themed event Saturday from 6 to 9p.m. The four-wheel-drive "super- store" opened in January and iS second in sales among Land Rover's Western United States dealers. The event will offer the chance to browse every Land ~over available on the American market, as well as Land Rover gear and sport utility accessories. ... It will also feature an Adven- ture Center and catered food and drinks. RSVPs are r~ to attend the event at 1540 Jamboree Road. LOOK Before You Litigate. (714) 760-8775 Legal Options Attorneys at Law No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FmlN ... , Daily Pilot FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 And the Oscar for wishful g goes to ••• S o much news, so little time. "Oscar Comes To Costa Mesa.• Wow. A solid black line of limos on the 405 from Wilshire to Bristol. Mary Hart and Joan Rivers jostling for posi- tion beneath the Pirebird. Sean Connery and Brad Pitt waving to delirious fans in two-story-high bleachers behind the South · Coast Repertory. Robin Williams chasing Billy Crystal through the hedges below Center Tower. Mira Sorvino and Jodie Fo~er stopping hearts as they step out of the Westin, in identical gowns. Over 1 billion people around the globe watching an aerial of the Perfonning Arts Center with the setting sun reflected in Plaza Tower. Dream Mesa? Maybe. But stay tuned. This could be fun. What about Garry Kasparov vs. Deep Blue? I don't get it. First of all, why does Kasparov have two Rs in his first name? I don't care if he is Russian. Anyway, Kasparov already beat this thing once in 1996. Here is a computer that makes a gazillion calcula- tions in a thousandth of a nanosecond and Kasparov does tic, tic, boom -checkmate. Most impressive in my book. Of course, I have a computer chess game that says "checkmate" when I tum it on. "How can I be in checkmate before. westart1" l type in. The screen shoots bade. "Beats me, Pete. Another game?" An'{Y{ay, one year later, Kas- parov agrees to play Deep Blue (cool name) again. Garry, com- rade, buddy -what were you thinkin'? I thought grand masters were_supposed to have really big brains. U you win, it's "So what?" If you lose, it's "Nice work, Gar- ry. You couldn't beat a pile of sili- con chips?" To top it off, Kas- parov stomps off the stage when he concedes and throws a hissy fit at the news conference. He berates the IBM lab coats for deliberately programming.Deep peter buff a Blue to beat him. Sorry, one more time? Wasn't that the point of pit- ting you two against each other? Have you ever noticed that your hwnan opponents are also delib- erately trying to beat you? Speaking of beating things, have you seen the "Chocolate Patch?" Same principle as the smoking patch, but you wear it to beat your chocolate habit. Hon- est. I assume it releases little coco-molecules intp your blood- stream when you get the urge. ls this really necessary? I love chocolate. Most people do. But do we really need a chemical patch to remind us not to sit around and gnaw on one of those 2.5 pound Cadbwy bars like a walrus with bad skin? Of course, they'll probably sell a billion of these things in six months and I'll be proven wrong once again. Speaking of being wrong, got an e-mail the other day that said I'm too quick lo make light of people's frailties and need to take things seriously one~ in a while. OK. Fine. I can be quite senous I'm not just here to amuse you with cheap, vulgar humor, you know. I can be thoughtful, pensive, deliberative and non-redundant when need be. I've given it some thought and here's what I came up with. The two most common ele- ments in the universe are hydro- gen and stupidity. If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not your sport. Research causes.can- cer in rats. Always remembeN.o , pillage before you bum. It's-pos- sible that th~ sole purpose of your We is to serve as a warning to others. Vital papers will demonstrate their vitality by cov- ering themselves up with other papers. · indecision is the key to flen- billty. There is no substitute for a lack of preparation. Tiungs are more hke they are today than_ they have ever been m the past Never wrestle with a pig. You both get filthy but only the pig enjoys it. U only the good die young, what does that say about our senior citizens? Only hire teenagers. They know everything, A friend in need is a nwsance. If you can't be kind, be vague. If someone with multiple personality syn- drome threatens to kill himself, c. it a hostage situation? What's another word for synonym?- Fmally, why is there only one- Anti-Tiust Conunission? Consider carefully. It's important. Let me know which you want to pursue further. I gotta' go. • P£TER BUFFA 1s a Costa Mesa co uncil· man. His column appears on Friday. You can e-mail him at PtrB40AOLcom. California Style Cui!iine with Delicious Views of the Bayl: Now 1n°troeluc1ng • few new menu teme t.o comp•c:mel't our o d f••or t~~· ~ RO LEX GRADUATION DAY: A TDIB l'OB PROUD PARBNTS AND BOLD. It's a special day tor the entire family and an event that requires a special and enduring gift: a Rolex timepiece. Rugged and beautiful, functional and dependable. it will be treasured for a lifetime and always serve as a reminder of just how proud you are. OnlJ A' Your omc1a1 Bolex .Jeweler Salads • Pa 5tas • f .resh Grilled fish : Tacos • Sa ndwiches • Burgers Award-Winning Seafood Chowder Dinner Hour s Thursday -Sunday u n~il 9:00 pm Open Daily for Breakfast &. Lunch at 7:00 am CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Westclift' DriYe. Newpolt&wb FRIDAY. MAY 16, 1997 TODAY RUMMAGE SALE _._._,_.._ -- -----· --• . < -- GARDEN TOURS Sherman Ubrary and Gard~ Volunteer Association otters gar- den tows of six gardens in Corona del Mar from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. TUESDAY BOOKS TO GROW ON Newport Be..::h/Cosnt Mesa Daily Pi.lot Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. To reg- ister, call 436-7692. PROTECTING ASSm The Law Offices of Usa A St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is having its 32nd annual Rummage sale from ,,_a-.-11.--1.-tt··"" __ -+-__.. _______ ....., _ _,_ __ ' at 2647 B. Coast Hi h· way, orona e ar. ost is 0. For tickets; call 673-2261. · The Newport Beach Friends of The Library otters a free lec- 000 op-on- p1xn. at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. All proceeds will go lo various missions. For more information, call 631-1854. ANTARCTIC VOYAGE Brad Avery, director of Orange Coast College's Sailing Center, will describe his recent month- long voyage to Antarctica during q lecture from 7:30 to 9 p .m. in OCC's Science Hall. Admission is $8 for singles and $15 per couple . For more information, call 645- 9412. SPRING FAIR ' St. Joachim Parochial · School presents its 50th anniversary Juhilee Spring r:au and White Ell•phant Sale lrom 5 to 10 p.m. at I !11>4 Oranyc Ave., Costa Mesa. T.ljl• event will includ~ rides. food, ~1,unes dnd p1izes. Admission is f11·e. For inore infonnation, call 574-7400. SATURDAY SPRING FAIR St. Joachim Parochial School ~sent s its 50th anniversary Jl1btlcc Spring Ftlir and White Elf'phant Sale from 3 to 11 p.m. at (!.l04 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will include rides, food, gcunes and prizes. Admission ,is free. For more intom1ation, call $74-7400. ~VESTING : The Newport Bea.ch Central C.i ~rary offers a free class called ~Investing 104: Mutual Funds Class~ from 10 to 11 a.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave .. NPwport Beach. fl"r t(>SPrvatlons. cull 760-2466. SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre presents the a11n ua l free presentation of Shakespecue with the uThe Mer- ahnf).t of Venice" a t 4:30 p.m. on tlw lawn al Mesa Verqe United MPthortist Church, 1701 Baker SI . Costa Mesa. Bring a beach ch.tir or blanket for seating. For more information, call 4-3-7::9663-. NEW DIRECTION -New J)irections For Women. . J.ttt. ar1d the Orange Coast Col- lege Re-Entry Center offers a \Y9rkshop called "Balancing Mmd, B_od y and Spirit" for \}'omen who are recovering from drug ctnd alcohol usage from 8:30 .r:m. to 4 p.m. in OCC's Student Center. Cost is $25 and includes a continental break.last and lunch. For more infonnation. call 548- 0755. STRENGTH TRAINING The Ne wport/Costa Mesa/ lrvine Family YMCA o.ffers a -~-·-" .... ~,,,,lr~eng\h It diniml. Clinic" 1 I I I t 0:15 C\.m: to . 6.:30 p.m. al 23-00 Unjverstty Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 810- 3479 CPR CLASS Fitness Conce pt s, Inc. offers a CPR class from 8 il.m. to noon at Hoeg Hospital. 301 Newport Blvd .. Newport Bea<"h. Course fee RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY ·Whefe Your Dolar Covers Moftl 19Z2 HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA -S48· 11 S6 ' : $20 00 Start-Up With 12 Week Plan l\XP. ~/.H/97 • KAYAK TOUR Paddle Power often C! three hour excursion Into the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve Sunday from 9 a.m. to noon. The bip will be9iJ1 with a brief kayak lesson and will continue with a program designed to lead a~ndees In an exploration of the estuary. Single and double kayaks are available. Cost ls $4Q. For more information, call 675-1215. SURVIVORS TEA The Orange County Chapter of The Susan G. Komen Breast Can- cer Foundation and Race For The Cure present thelr fifth annual Breast Cancer Survivors Tea cele- bration of survivorship, and is extended to all who have been ' touched by the disease, froll) 2 to 4 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacAit.bqr Blvd., Newport Beach. Tickets are $20. For more information, call 224-0290. , MONDAY HOEDOWN In honor of Older Americans Month the Oasis Senior Center presents a Coilntry Western Hoe- down from noon to 3 p.m. at 800 Marguerite Ave., ~orona del Mar. The event includes a barbecue lunch and line qancing. Cost is $10. For more information, call 644-3244. GREAT BOOKS Barnes & Noble offers a moth- er/daughter discussion on uGreat 8ooks for Girls" with teacher, · Caradawn Holter, mystery maven Beth Caswell and authors Julie Mammano and Terry Sjoudin at 7 p.m. at 901 B South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more is $25. For reservations, call 631-information, call 444-1653. Maxine Cohen offers cl workshop . Grandkids to Grow On" atnoon in the Friends' Meeting Room a t the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado•Ave. Por more information , call 717- 3801. HEALTH WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a free health workshop titled "From Health to Wealth" from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. The work- shop wi.11 show attendees how to achieve health in a holistic fash- ion, physically, mentally and emo- tionally. For more information, call 432-5162. ORCHID SOCIETY The Newport Harbor Orchid Society presents i~ 12th annual Orchid Growers Thank-You Night from 7 to 10:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa. AChn.ission is free. For more information, call 968-8432. FREE SEMINAR The Multistate Tax Group of Deloitte & TQucbe I.LP, presents a free seminar offering advice to companies with significant multi- state activity on complying with increased audit enforcement efforts by the states regarding escheats from 8 to 10 a.m . a t ·0o I need a living trust? Protect- ing your assets through wills and trusts.• at 6:30 p .m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required at 574- 0866. ATI'ENTION Coastline Counseling Center offers a workshop qn Attention Deficit Disorder callest •Medica- tion to n eat ADD ... Is Jt Neces- sary?" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Ne~ort Beach. Cost is $20. Por more information, call 476-0991. NETWORKING LUNCHEON The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce presents David Kunst, the first man to walk around the world, at the next networking luncheon at t 1 :3.0 a.m. at Five ·Crowns, 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Kunst walked 14,500 miles, crossed 4 continents and 13 countries during hi$ four-year excursion beginning in 1970. . Cost is $15. To RSVP, call '673- 4050 .. ~ Send your AROUND 10WN Items to: The Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax 646- 4170 or call 540-1224, ext. 333. . -:J623. . -called-"f)ivorce; A-New Begia--INTERNET TALK -Beautify-Yuui-YRrd!' CAMPFIRE PROGRAM Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve offers its next campfire program at 7:30 p.m. in the amphitheater overlooking the wetlands at Shellmaker lsland. 600 Shellmak.er, Newport Beach. For information, call 640-6746. CY BE RCA FE ning" for men and women in the The· Forensic Consultants p~ocess of divorcing or recently Association of· Orange County divorced from 10 a.m. to 12:30 offers a seminar on "The Internet p.m. al 180 Newport Center Dri--A Growing Tool for Marketing v_e. Cost is $40. For more infonna-and.Research" at 5:30 p.m . at The tion, call 759-0579. Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur SUNDAY Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $30 for members and .$40 for guests. For reserv.a.tions, call 723-1114. -SPRING FAIR ---NEWPORT RADASS~ St. ·Joachim Parochial School Newport Beach Hadassah will ~ ~ years· combined service in this area. Our quality, creativity and seroice are unmatched. Together we will take • ~re of all your · landscape and masonry needs. Orange <;oast College offers its "Saturday Morning Cybercafe" from 9 a.m. to noon in Hi-Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technolo-gy' Center. The topic of the day will be ""Science an!'.f retlm'o1ogy -discov~r what, where, ~hy, when and who." Cost is $29. For m.Qre information, call 432-5880. presents its SOth anniversary hold its installation of officers at Jubilee Spring Fair and White 11 :3Q a .m . at the Bistro 201 Elephant Sale from 11 a.m. to 9 restaurant, 3333. w. Coast High- p.m. at 1904 Orange .Ave., Costa wa , Ne ort Beach. Cost of lun- -Mesa. The event will indncte c heon is $18. For reservations, call - rides, food, games and· prizes. A 673-1403. -....------- FASHION SHOW The Grand Premier of the 1997 Annual "Dreams Forever" Spring Fashion Show and Chan1pagne Luncheon to benefit the Orange County Chapter of the Make-A- Wish Foundation will be present- ed from noon to 3 p.m. at 1Win Palms. 630 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Tickets for the event cost $40 for adults and $20 for children. For more infor- mation, call 4 76-WISH. The_Costa.Mesa.l..ibrary pre-. ~ sents storyteller Mark Nedleman who will read some books for kids ages 3 to 6 and their families from 2 to 3 p .m. at 2796 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 546-5918. DIVORCE WORKSHOP Marriage and Family Therapist READING GLASSES & Bl·FOCALS (Jka;,, 04 '°"' gU«- Largest Selection $2.95 • $6.50 MAATJN OPTICAL DC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (714) 548-6211 ·panca~e breakfast will be avail- able at 9 a.m. Admission is .free. For more-infornratton, call-574 _ 7400. SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre presents the annual free presentation of Shakespeare with the "The Mer- chant of Venice" at 4:3t> p.m. on the lawn at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Bring a beach chair or blanket for seating. For more information, call 437-9663. $295°0 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Doq'r Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law· student . Design An· Ad Special Section Coming ... May 28! I) CPR CLASS -Fitness ConceptS, -Inc. offers a CPR class from 6 to 10 p .m. at · Hoag Hospital, 301 Newj:>ort Blvd., Newport Beach. Course fee is $25. For reservations, call 631-3623. ATTENTION • Stonework, PaU08, f«B~ ;\Valer Falls, Pooh1 & Spas • Sprinkler Systems • Landscape Lighting • Drainage Speciall8t8 Coastline Counseling Center offers a free lecture called u Atten- tion Deficit Disorder Overview" at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more infor- matiQn, call 476-0991. FARNSWORTH GLASSELL LANDSCAPE COMPANY MASONRY COMPANY 548-5132 434-7744 Ne"Wpe>~ Beach. Commu'ftt.fyOpen. ·Monday, May 19, 1997 Newport Beach Country Club 1' H I NEWP<JIT REMJH C 0 U N T I 1' C ~ U I "Home of the Toshiba Senior Classic" PIMM ..._.,_Fl.Ill Pw1Jc"*1b Aegist. by~ 21 .............. $225 x _. •-- Aegittlt' after April 21 ........... $250 x _. s __ (Olnnet, Ent. & Aue. only) ...... $50 It --•-- 0 I would like ~ Info rtgafdlng eponeonhlp opponunmM. Totlill __ ·-----------------------0 I have ancloMd a checll. O PINN bill my: 0 Mutt!Qlftl O VIII O Amex ~·· <Md•---------Nlll'neon cera_...._ _______ _ I.le J4:ll070 Lie.~ Hosted-by .J . t ; NEWl'OllT HAUOa /WA CHAMIEll Of COMMUCf "A fun-filled day of golf to benefit the Newport Beach Chamber of (:;ommerce." ~, .... fe•~. A delicious Lunch & Dinner! • Golf school given by professionals! • A silent auction with valuable prizes1 · • A new BMW for a hole-in-one! JOURNAMENTm Full Participant -before ~I 21, $250 after (Includes Golf School, Lunch, Tee Bag, Green Fee & Cart, Course Refreshments, Happy Houf with hor d'oeuvres & cocktails, Dinner, Entertainment & Silent Auction). Dinner, Entertainment & Auction Only -$50 SPoNSOR PACKAGES (Slgnage included) •Gold & Sliver Cup Sponaorahlps a variety of sponsorships opportunities, including complete corporate packages are avallable by contacting Rick Neely at 646-9007 or by checking the box on the. registration fonn below. IJoU SjtcJ#4M4- TOSHl BA ~• CJJMAmR 8't8tEMJ DMBOlll 10 The Gas Company• I I j~\-L l Please fill In names & check Items part.lclpatlng In ... Pl1one City: _________ _ Slgnatur. EX? Otta _ Pl'loM: (W) (H),.......,. ____ _...._....: . ~~~ deedllne P/tlll!l fflum lo: NIWPOAT BEAC" CHAMBER OF COMMIACI 11.18'7 t470~Rd.,~--=h,CA92880• 714 ~·Fu(71~)729'4417 ~' Newport Be.ch/Costa Men Daily Pilot ·,~. • St. JoMhlm's SOthAnn~ KR0USE CONTINUED FROM 1 l Jubilee Spring faff i begins~ .obillard was-chosen in part for hts abUt ~ ~ns~ to speak fluent S~h, said Monsignor ! v.i\ICh features L:awreoce J. Baird, director or communica-l 1~ foOd. tioos for the Diocese Qf Orange. l Baird ~d the diocese typically makes its· ! cie:-~ new assignments in May because new i inctudfnn a fWrfs priests are alway~ ordained in June. The l · ·• changes at St. Joachim were made fbr vari-i wheel and ous reasons, among them is Krouse's seniori-i ~=can, Is the ty and ~obillard's Ouency in Spanish, be said. ! fund-r::~ Robillard will no doubt have a warm i \JAar about reception at St. Joachim. l 1 - "We'1e happy because we know him" i ~~~was !"fadue.no said. "Usually we would be ~-~ + llckets for 1ous Wlth a .new pastor because you don't j the carnival rides know anything about him. But with father i will be sold tod.y Joe, it's going to be very good." i Robillard, who. served bis first pastorship l ~~ hatf-prtc5 • t St Ann d h uoe::1ore p.m. a . e, sai e remembers Nevin i There Is also a raf- watching him deliver mass to children at St. i fie for a 1997 Joachim. " i Chevrolet c.avaller "No one will ever be able to replace Mon-l signor Nevin," he said. "He was a charmer l or ~ ~ :t and the glue that held the community i will be held at ~ty~!her. He was a founding father of the I 1964 Orange Ave. on Friday from 5 • Cathy Dresler, a school secretary at St. 1 10 c~ J chim d to p.m ., .-tur-oa , sai her first reaction was sa~~ l day from 3 to 11 that Krouse was leaving. But sh~ says it will ; p.m ., and Sunday be a new adventure when Robillard comes ; from 11 a.m. to 9 on ~o~d. . . . . • ,. 1 ,p.m . A pancake . This was his first pansh assignment, she ; breakfast also will said. uHe said St. JO?chim is !Us first l~ve. _So 1 be held Sunday we are happy he is returning to bis first l at 9 a.m. · love." FRANCY CONTINUED FROM 1 His background in counseling helped his jobs, when -as prin- cipal, counselor and Costa Mesa High School teacher -he spoke to parents and students about concerns with academics, sports, discipline and college plans. •From 'Geez, you need to get your grades up,' to 'What are you looking at in terms of college choice?' you can make a differ- ence in someone's selection ·process or life," he said. Every good principal thinks of his school as a living, breathing creature and cares about its wins an osses in sports·, cademlcs and discipline, he said. His years of serving a~ a princi~ pal at Estancia ansl sev_eral ele- .mentary schools', a teach.ef' at Costa Mesa High and Newport Harbor High and a counselor at Corona del Mar High has brought b.im phone calls from former stu- dents on a weekly basis. Even in his travels east, he always runs into students. "What it's all about is working with kids,• he said. Both Francy's parents were teachers, he said, and a number of family members were educa- tors. So. there was little question what he was destined to .pursue. At age 18, be was already teaching bis fellow Anny officers about chemical and radioactive biological warfare.in_ Gennany. Francy said his military seIVice was the backbone for his disci- pline, justice and honesty which he holds highest and tries to pur- sue in his career. Francy said be would like to see more young people become involved in some kind of national sEµVice to provide that same guid- ance in their lives. "It got·our minds·sorted out a little better," Francy said. ·Any type of national seIVice can do that." That levelheadedness came in hand ·as he faced a number of tough situations oug out tenure. He had to lay off a num- ber of Estancie teache~ with the passin_g_.Qf_Propositiqn 13, which ' cut back-on property tax funds that went to schools. . :11ost a large number. of very fine teachers," Francy said. "It was really bard seeing all those peciple go." · Other sad moments of his career included the 1993 embez- zlement by former school district budget director Stephen Wagner and the Orange County bank- ruptcy. But Francy enjoys thinking about his great moments as prin- "Over 50 Years"'!f-Fine-Quali-ty" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES . . MAY SPECIAL ADDITIONAL 5°/o OFF Thnl Ma 20 1997 Come Visit Our Newly Expanded LOORINQ DEPARTMENT •Carpet •Wood •Linoleum -We Clean Carpets & Rugs •Vinyl •Marble • Tiie -We Ctean lJphc:Jlsay & Orapee -wa Olef'l & wax Wood Roen -We Aeftnilh Wood Roof$ -We CenlrTic Qu1WI & Showefw Factory It Showroom . 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CRUMM EL .... . CONTINUED FROM 1 But Crummel gave the Ima Loa address as his residence in 1991, when police gave him a traffic citation, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick. A jury in Pima County, Ari2., convicted Crummel in 1983 of murdering 9-year-old Franky Clawson and sentenced him to life in prison, but he went free after a judge claimed Crummel's lawyer was incompetent and thre'f out the case. Cnunmel bas other sex-related convictions in Wisconsin, Missouri, and California, and authorities call him a prime suspect in the disap- pearance of 9-year-old Jack Phillips, last seen in Big Bear on Aug. 6, 1995. In a bizarre twist, Crummel was also the hiker who in 1990 claimed he stumbled upon the charred, fragmented remains of Jamey Wil- fred 'Irotter, the 13-year-old Costa Mesa boy who vanished off Har- bor Boulevard in 1979. Just after noon Thursday, Crummel called the police saying he feared a man pounding on his door was trying to break in, said Sgt. Desmond. Police anived, but the man turned out to be a friend of Crummel's that he didn't recog- nize at first, Desmond said. Thursday night, picketers came cipal: when teams won champi- onships and students traveled to prestigious colleges. ~1 choose to remember those experiences.• he_said~ In his retirement, Francy plans to do a lot more than rem- inisce, however. His first priority is to spend more time with his wife of 41 years and with his two daughters and two grandchil- dren. "I get my greatest sense of accomplishment from my two daughters," he said. He also pians to pursue volun- teer opportunities, possibly in schools and with Habitat for Humanity and do some traveling and Skiing in Colorado with his wife. Phone calls and letters written on your behalf. Documents n:vic"'ed for free. Re1ain an attorney for the cnure )Car for only S~l. United Ltpl Profidtri 1-888-483-1.AW l and went in a steady stream. •After work, we'll be here. every night.• said resident Cather- ine Llng. •A lot of people are say- ing if (Crummel) sees them on the news, he'll come after them. I understand how they feel, but we can't let him win.· "I think that what this man re presents, it's not going to be solved. by kicking him out of·h ere ... " . ..:. FRANK MEDINA Roney said he approves of the picketing, noting that he's made about a dozen signs himself, but it won't solve the problem. "We're prayerful that the offer (to purchase the property) will be received," he said. Others seemed unsatisfied, even with the prospect of driving Crummel away. "I think that what this man rep- resents, it's not going to be solved by kicking him out of here," said Frank Medina, whose daughter lives at the complex. "The man should be pead. I think if someone were to (shoot) the bullet, I would applaud it." Medina added that was not a threat. r-------------------------, I : F.Y.I. I : Robert Francy's 37 years of ~. service In Newport-Mes_a: • Assistant superintendent • Director of student services and secondary education • Site coordinator of Coastline Community College • Principal of Estancia High, Adams Elementary~ Balearic Elementary and Eastbluff Ele- mentary schools •Counsel I I I I I I I I •• .l. I ----~--------------------J time with each other,• said Fran- cy, who married his wife while in his 20s. "We'r~ getting to know --..,_,_~-=-r~~w·MAnRESS Factory utlet Store BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 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By Mike Sciacca, Dally Pilot BELMONT SHORE -Corona del Mar H1gh's girls 200-and 400-ydrd freestyle relay teams shatterf'd school records Thursday at the CIF Sou them Secbon DIVlsion I boys and guls swimming prelurunanes at Belmont Plaza. The Sea Kings' 200 relay team of Michelle Dahn, Meagan Hardt, Nettie Alshuler. and Julie Norton set a school re cord with a 1 :44 .86 (10th place) to secure a spot m tonight's consolation finals. The old school mark was 1 :45.41. The time dlso earned the girls All-Ameri- can cons1derallon. To e arn thet distinction, a team must meet or better the standard mark of 1 :45.30 "I knew the girls were pumped," CdM Coach Doug Voiding said of the foursome: "They were buzzing around at practice (Wednesday) They were ready for this. ~In my 12 years as coach, this lS the first tune that I've had a swunmer or team make All-Amencan consLderation. It's fantastic.• The CdM 400 free relay, consisting of the sdITle four swunmcrs, also set a school mark of 3:50 42, ecl1psmg the old record of 3:52.10. The 12th-place hnish puts the Sea Kings m the consolabon finals. The top eight finishers advance to the championship finals; places 9-16 compete in the champ1onslup bracket. Norton also made the consolation finals in the 50-free with a 16th-place time or 25.87. · Tonight will mark the first time the Sea . ,_ . . Costa Mesa's Lund sparkles BELMONT SHORE -Despite being hin- dered by a sore left elbow, Costa Mesa High's Colleen Lund scored a first in her last • appearance at the CIF Southern Section Division 11 boys and girls swimming prellms · Thursday night at Belmont Plaza. Lund, the Pacific Coast League champion m the 100 backstroke, set a new personal best in the event by swimming a 1:01 .91. The lime eclipsed her previous best of 1:03.73, which she swam on the way to claiming her PCL title. ' The PR came in spite of a sore, tender left elbow that, at ti.mes, she said, felt as though .11 were ·popped out of joint." Her 1 :01.91 was good for sixth place and a spot in Satwday night's Division D champi- onship final. "I felt really good that last race," the senior said "It's my best time, ever. All I wanted to do was bit 1 :01 -and I did it. I'm happy with that, which makes up for how I did earlier. I wasn't too happy wilh that.• "That• was the SO free, where she swam a 26.U, good for 15th place, which allowed her lo just make the cut for inclusion in the consolation finals. Lund also led the Mustangs' 200 medley relay team th8t turned in a l :59.28. She, along with Stephanie Lombardo, Alllson Alastuey, and J8ime Smith, linisbed 14th to m~e the consolation field. Lund & Co. also represented Costa Mesa. in lhe glrll 200 free relay. There, Mesa fin- llhed with a personal best of 1:46.58. Also joining Lund Saturday night will be AlaJtuey, who swam a personal best 2:00.25 (knocking tow seconds off her previous bett), good tot 11th place and a shot at th'e consolation title. The junior also did a 5:18.12 to ftn1sh 11th in the 500, and joined Lund, ~. a.nd Smit!) OA the q~g 200 inedJ y and 200 flee relay t~ ' , .... SPOllTS EDITOR I0811 •Division ID volleyball playoffs . begin ~th Ontario Christian tonight, starting at 7 o'clock. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -After banging jts once-crown-bearing bead against the Division I playoff wall the last several seasons, the Corona del Mar High boys volleyball program will sample, for the first time ever, the same eruollment- based postseason that helped the Sea Kings basketball squad produce four CIF title-game appearances since 1989. A second-round victim in Division I CIF VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS last spring, Coach Steve Conti's squad begins a significantly less-harrowing postseason road in Division m tonight at 7 against visiting Ontario Christian. The Sea Kings (10~4), who tied Back Bay rival Newport Harbor for second place in the Sea View League, are pro- hibitive favorites against the Knights (11-7). "We're approaching this as a new season,• said Conti, who as of Tuesday had still not gathered much of a scouting report on the Olympic League represen- tative . ·1 haven't come across anyone who has seen them,• Conti s.&d. "Swe, it would help to know something about them. But right now, I'm more dm- cemed about us just taking care of busi- ness." Much of Corona del Mar's business bas been done this year by a corps of seniors, who provide the type of veteran leadership Conti befieves is a big plus this time of year. Keeping the Sea Kings com~titive this year bas been the bitting prowess or two-time All-Newport-Mesa Distnct performer Blair Hoppe. "When he's hot, he's pretty much high sQ1ool baseball • N unstoppable,• said Ne~~~ Coach Dan Glenn, who noted he wo~t miss the 6- foot-4 outside hitter after h~ graduates next month. Hoppe is complemented by 1 senior outside hitter nm Andrews, senior mid- die blocker Billy Messinger, senior' setter Brady Beauchamp, and senior outs~<;te hitte r Mark Bums. · Sophomore Dennis Alshuler and junior Greg Bwden roun.d out the starters, while juniors Greg Coon and Marshall Rothwell provide depth off tht: bench for CdM, which has lost only tc Division D top seed Santa Margarita (twice), dfld Division I contenders New- port and Huntington Beach. CIF VOLLEYBALL Putting a lid on it Sailors On road for CIF •Victorious University (18-0 over Estancia), which claims · ou~ght Pacific Coast League · crown, has Eagles to thank for a 5-5 tie weeks ago with second-place Laguna Hills. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Eight minutes after the final out o! an 18-0 victory over vi.siting Estancia High Thwsday, the University High baseball team celebrated its out- right Pactlic Coast League champi- onship, after hearing Aliso Niguel knocked off Laguna Hills, 8-7. BRIAN P08UOA I OAl Y Pl.OT ~standa~ Mike ~ooney looks to ttnt after getting nm Pick of. Uni on a force. fourth straight shutout loss, ltoxel was · ~ves to a· largely uneventful 3-20-1 campaign (1-13-1 in league). "We have a lot of young guys who got a lot of experience this year and they should be able to help us next year," 'Itoxel-saicL ....t "Mario (Romo, who hit near .400 ail season) is being looked at by some com- munity colleges and I think nm Ludtke plans to walk on at Chapman (Universi- . But for the rest of our seniors, this was it." PAOAC CoAsT LIAGUI! University 18, Est.llncHI 0 Estancia 000 000 0 ., 0 2 3 University 015 624 x : 18 17 0 Meyer, J. Romo (4), Ludtke (6) and Ogas, Willey (Sr, Gamble-and McDonald. candela (S). W -Gamble, 6-3. l -Meyer. 28 • Lukasiewicz (U), Sparks (U), McNeil (U). 38 -Sparks (U), McNeil (U). Prmon (U). HR -Atkins (U). HARBOR WINS 5~2 CdM absorbs 8-4 loss •O'Donnell powers Sailors to the victory. • Sea Kings close out Sea View League play. • IRVINE -From the bottom of the Sea View League RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -Santa Margarita standings, there was no where for Newport ,----------------, High cleanup hitter Mike LaRue, who ripped Harbor Htgh's baseball team to look but up or : STANDIM three home runs in a game against Corona del straight ahead. Straight ahead would have : Mar earlier this week, hit his 13th bomb of the meant another loss, not learning from mistakes, • Sea View League season Thursday in the Eagles' 8-4 Sea View being complacent and just ending the season. l w L League baseball victory over-the visiting Sea But Jim Kiefer's Sailors looked up and pulled l Kings. off a 5-2 upset victory over hosting Wood-l HThat guy owns us, so thank goodness he's bridge. The win closed the door on the Sailors' graduating,• CdM Coach Joe Koh said of 199? season at 4-11 in league.. play and 8-16 La.rue; whose two-run home run against CdM overall. Senior Garrett Nuzum fired an 11-southpaw Ryan Lewis tied the game in the strikeout complete game win in his final prep third inning, 4-4. outing as rising star Shawn O'Donnell gave The Eagles, who scored three runs in the Kiefer a glimpse of the two seasons to follow. third to take the lead for good, 5-4, added O'Donnell belted a fourth-inning triple to three more runs in the fourth. CdM catcher put the Sailors on the boards. ln the seventh, • CJlnched OF fltllyoffs Evan Schiff connected for a two-run double in the sophomore drilled a two-run homer to lift the third, scoring Newport to a 5-2 ,.._...,,...,. Royal McMack.in SIA VrlW L.1AGu1 Newport 5, ~ 2 Newpofl QOO 100 4 5 7 Woodbridge 101 000 0 2 7 win. The home Newport S. VVoodbridQe 2 and Ty Harper, to o run was O 'Don: Santa Margarita 8, CdM 4 si>Mk a three-run 2 nell's fourth of the 11MneT,EI TOrO S - -: rally tnat gaveihe season. "It was l (EM> RllcaA.NI SIMoN) l Sea Kings a 4-2 nice to end the L.----------------.J edge. Mark Hat- Nuzum and Jona lffwn and R.tdu:s. W • NulUITI, l-2. L Bea~n 29 • lffwn rwl 38 • O'DorlNll (NH) HR • Recchia (VIG, O'Donnell (NH) seasoq on a win," Kiefer said. field went 2 for 3 for CdM. Costa Mesa drops PCL fiD&le, 8-0 • Mu.stafigs end season 1o8lng 14dlast15.games. LAGUNA BEACH-Pour of Costa MaM HJgb'1 l1x tehlon aChieved base hill ln their final at-bat Thund4y in the M~' 18UOD ftnale, but bOlt L8gUna Beedl defeated M ... , B·O, in Pacific Cout Leaou• bueball adion. •hn giad (the IMMGJ '11 over," M.. Coech 1>M1f1 DMtt IUd. ·But. biil ·-............... u.N • • Mele'• AJ Lambert reacbed bue safely tn all four lltPI. gomg 2 for 2 wttb a walk &a.cl a htt·by-pltch. Lambert, Pedertco Ceja, Jeremy GOrdon and Joe Jef-ten, all Mustang ..man, bad bue knoca tn their 111t p&ate appearance. The Muatucll flnllbed the year 7-17;2-13 .ID .._ PCL._ ltarlDO Olf atW. '~ Beadi (12·13, 7~ .... tWo In tbe ftnt -- -.... in tbe _,..."'. ...,w ..... ...... ~ • • SIA v-L1AGu1 s.nu Mllrgartta .. CdM • Corona del Mar 103 000 o 4 I 1 S. !'h~arla 203 300 11 8 9 O LeW1 Hai15if{41Tn<f'S<ttlff: Vandefplow, Keef (4) and Grzecka. Root (3) W • Vanderplow L -Lewb. 4-4. 28 • Harper (CdM), Schiff (CdM), Moslctl (SM), LaRue (SM), Strkt.toth (SM). Pe.me (SM). HR • t.Rue (SM). • Newport Harbor opens Division I boys volleyball playoffs at Paaific Coast loop's Aliso Niguel tonight. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot ALISO VIEJO -Newport Har- bor High Coach Dan Glenn has done the geography. Whal con- cerns him now about the C IF Southern Section Division I boy~ vo e a pay s s . The geograP,hy of a regional- ized postseason forinat, which pits Orange County teams against-One anoth~r-te-save-trans-­ portation costs, has created a less-than envia'ble first-round clash tonight at Aliso Niguel, which hosts the Sailors at 7. The math, however -as in the final score -is something Glenn and his team have signifi- cantly more control over. "We've lost in five games in the first round the last two years (to South Torrance in 1995_ and Laguna Beach last spring)," said G l en n , whose 10-6 r-----~--~ squad tie4 llCTIONS Corona del : • l • Mar for sec-1 + Soulh on • ~ • ond place in 1 40llll tD ~ the Sea View Alda.: l_tlgtwt • : League . tlOPadfk : "We want to ,..._ rtght to : o..munt do something left to IChool, : about that located llt : this year." I 28000 Terrace G l e nn Vkt : W, I has also fig-, ured differ--------------J ence in the two teams' only com- mon opponent: Laguna Beach. "(Aliso, 14-3 and runner-up in the Pacific Coast League), has lost twice in tow games to Lagu- na Beach, which swept us in three," Glenn said. "But I think we've played a tougher schedule and l'm hoping that helps us out. I'm excited about this match, · because, if we win, we'll get Capistrano Valley (16-1 and seeded third) at home in the sec- ond round." Glenn said the postseason is enough to get anyone excited and his Sailors. whose losses have come to playoff learns Santa Margarita (twice), Laguna Beach, CdM, Huntington Beach and Mlra Costa, are anxious to contin- ue their late-season surge. "I think we've played pretty well lately,• Glenn said. "We tumbled a llttte-aga.1.nst"edM\ll- five-game loss May 6 in which they won the first two games), but we've been playing well, having good practices, and get- ting better.• The Sailors are led by senior outside bitter Dana Mesenbrink, junior setter Travis Anderson, sophomore outside hitter Matt Jameson and the increasingly solid play of 6-foot-6 sophomore middle blocker Adam Hearlson. "He's improved a ton," Glenn said of Hearlson, who figW"es to supply a considerable net pres- ence against the Wolverines. Mesenbrink, the lone senior, is consistently atop the Tars' kill chart, while Nelson, several roaches will attest, is among the best setters 1n the county. Other Newport standouts in· dud junior outside hitter Scott Archbold, junior middle blocker RJCk R.obtmon, topbolnore back· row sped4lilt ~ Tuunblle, and htttmA.lao~ud~.Dore. -- -~ ~·.---~=-- I ··-·-~· I I I CIF DIVJ ION Ill TRACK AND PIELD PRELJMS Rudesill leads Mesa in prelims t d :y • New attitude gives No. 7 qualifier in Division m shot put a solid chance. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot LONG BEACI I -With hts temper now under control, Costa Mesa High th.rower Matthew Rudesill is prepa.red to fire away with the bJg boys m the ClF Southern Section track and field preliminaries. Rudesill, who will lead the Mesa contin- gent in the CJP Division ID prelims today at Long Beach City College. had some heart.to· hearts with head coach John Carney and throwing coach Chauncey Bayes just before the Orange County Championships. "That's where it cill started -the Orange County Champ1onshlps, • Rudesill said of his recent surge in the shot put, m which he threw a personal-best 53 feet, 8 mches m the event at lrabuco Hills Apnl 26 For Rudesill, Paci.fie Cod.St LeagiJe champi- on in the shot (52·31/4), he enters CIF compe- l!tion for the second consecutive year, his first, though, in both the shot and discus. Rudesill was third m the ctiscus (139-41/.?j in thE\ PCL Finals. But earlier tn the season, Rudesill's moods were getting the best of h.i.m.. ~ 1 have a real bad temper," Rudesill said uf m a perfection- ist. Coach helped me channel my anger into the discus and shot put and just focus -picture my best throws and then go do it and do my job. I saw it all come together at Orange County." Rudesill enters today's prelims as the No. 1 qualifier among 42 shot putters in Division m. And he's not far from the leader -Rosemead's Hector Torres (54·10). Only Troy's Richard Skuller (52-8) and Los Ami.gos' Robert Gleason (52-11112) went fur- ther than Rudesill among Orange County competitors last week during league finals. "Matt bas hit 54·plus in warmups, so he's got it in him to hit 55 feet,· Bayes said. "He's gotten a lot of confidence lately.· Mesa throwing mate Jeremy Vla will join Rudesill in the shot put, following Via's sur· prising finish (third) in the PCL Finals, going 45-1. . Today's prelims begin at 3 p.m. with the discus. The first running event starts at 4 p.m. • Other Mustang boys scheduled to perform in the Division ill prelims include senior dis- tance runners Eric Solis and Jaime Carrillo, while sophomore Bruce Hancock qualified in the 800 (2:01.57) and 1,600 (4:25.63). Solis won league championships in the 800 (1:56.53) and 1,600 (4:25.4), while 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) 1n a mem· orable finish down the stretch. Solis' personal reco.rd in the 800 (1:55.72) is the second·best time in Orange County this year. The school record (1 :55.3) is also within striking distance for him. Costa Mesa's Richard Price is a two·event qualifier, having finished third ln both the 110 h1gb hurdles (15.88) and 300 intermediates (41.0) in the PCL Pina.ls at Irvine last week. Mesa's Bryan Leahy was second in the PCL high jump finals (5·10) and will also compete in the prelims. Joining Lopez in the prelims for Estancia will be Alex Hovis, who exploded for two sec· ond·place finishes in the league finals in the 100 (11.56) and 200 (23.10). Dominick Meyers, a late addition to the Eagle squad this season, won the higb jump at 6-foot to qualify No. 1. For local girls, Costa Mesa senior Ha Dang qualified for CIF competition for the third year in a row, going 17.81 (second place) in the 100 hurdles and 50.75 (third) in the 300 hurdles at the league finals. Mesa teammate 1ina Sakai was second in the discos (106-5) while Gegi Van De Walker was third in the 800 (2:21.59). Sakai's mark was a personal best by six feet. She qualified fOf"CIFffillfe snofpu last year ana In ffiews- cus as a.. sophomore. . ~ - FRIDAY, MAY 1~ 1997 •• l HIGH S~JIOOL SOFTBALL MESA FINISHES WITH 7-0 WIN LAGUNA BEACH -Costa Mesa High sen.lot Sonia Correa finished out her prep career with a two.hit shutout Thunday as the Mustangs dispatched Pacific Coast League host Laguna Beach, 7-0. Kristen Chisholm, Julie Collett and Christy Errico had two hits apiece for Mesa (~ 14, 4--6 in league). PMK CAut l.ucu eo.a. Mes. 1, a...,_ -.edt 0 Com M~ ' 01 1 001 4 • 7 10 1 Laguna Be.U. 000 000 O • O 2 3 Coffte CIOd Chfiholm; Dacus Ind Woodbury W • Co«ea. l • Daws. 28 • lfarnett (CM) ' • Sallon tumble, 9-0: Newport Harbor (2·8, 10· 11) scattered four hits in its season finale Thursday in a 9-0 loss to Sea View League J rival Woodbridge ln Irvine. suv-u-.. Woodb41W16A ....... ~""ldge ..... '· NeW1'0ft HMbor 0 Newport Harbor 000 000 0 0 4 2 Woodbridge 5 12 001 x 9 0 0 TODAY'S SCHED ULE Ulbln and~ "'°'., and c;re. o..., w . /!JcM12. l · UttJln. "6 JJ . Thorr1pon ~H--~~. • CdM lCMlel, 8-4: Santa Margarita· High burler Jamie Farmer fired a one.hitter to dose the book OP Cor- ona del Mar's 0·10, 8-18 season. s.av..a.- s..ttll ~ .. c.on. .. Mw 0 CoroN dtl MM 000 000 0 • 0 I 2• s.ni. ~ 260 000 •. 8 12 0 Aley M\CfWillS F•rm« •nd F~ W f.,-roer. 1t 10 l -Aley, 6-18. HR · Astlley (SM) • Eagles fall. 21-0: The Estancia Higtj softball team endured a no· hitter at the hands of Pacific Coast League foe University Thursday that ended in five innings at 21.0. The Eaales finish 1·9 and 3·14. ~Co.utU.-. • ~ ~ 21, Est.Mda 0 Un1venrty 6(10)5 00 • 21 20 0 Estanoa 000 00 • 0 0 • Achtley. Wonley (4) •nd S<.ilrbot'ough Black. 8¥n«tt (3) and D~ W · Achdey, 8-6 l • Bladt, 3 1 I. 28 · W•ldman (U), 8ngn.rn (U). 31 Rice (U) HR • Rowbefg {U) DEEP SEA THURSOAY'S COUNTS ~ LockM 1 b<Mu. 173 •"9~ JI ~lowtall 879 ~mKU<U. 42 bonito. 2SS c.tlico bns. SI wnd t>.ss, 28 KU'PfT\ 11 rcdf!$h. 6 wttrt~1~ 38 bl~ ~ PUPLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NQTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUPLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES submitted on a form fur· LAURENCE M. PUBLIC NOTICE GIVEN that WILLIAM A. SOCIATES FOR A CONDI· PUBLIC NOTICE Ho 4 3, HOUSE HO LO PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES nishad by Iha seller. WATSON, COUNTY BAKER, PUBLIC ADMINIS· TIONAL USE PERMIT TO ITEMS. BOXES The right to reject any and COUNSEL and BSCl212 TRATOR as administrator ALLOW THE EXPANSION NOTICE OF • K.E. AUCTION SERVICE. cn11478789 Fictitious Buslnau PUBLIC NOTICE all bJds IS hereby reserved. HOPE E . SNYDER, SUPERIOR COURT of the estate ol lhe above-OF AN OUTDOOR DINING PUBLIC HEARING P.O. BOX 825 KELLY & NOTICE OF Nam• Statement DATED: 5/5/97 named decedent will sell PATIO FOR AN EXISTING NOTICE IS HEREBY KARL JACKSON, RIALTO, The lotlowing persons a,. l I I BSCl211 WILLIAM A. BAKER, ~~:l~c~d!~~f;~:~!,'0' OF THE STATE OF at piivate sale to' the high· RESTAURANT (ACAP· GIVEN that a public hear-CA. 92377, TELE: 909·873· APPLICATION TO doing business as: SUPERIOR COURT PUBLIC • CALIFORHIA~OR esr and best net bidder, ULCO). LOCATED AT 1262 1ng will be held by the 0744 AUCTION BONO SELL ALCOHOLIC TranK11plion West. 2422.2 - OF THE STATE OF ADMINISTRATOR of Published Newport THE COUNTY OF after deduction of any re-BRISTOL STREET IN A Cl Costa Mesa Cny Council '72.3-41-19 BEVERAGES Rue De Gauguin. Laguna ' CALIFORNIAFOR uldEatata. Beach-Costa Mesa Dally ORANGE quested broker's commis-ZONE. ENVIRONM~NTAL on June 2, 1997• at 6:30 Published Newport Date of Filing Niguel.CA92677 THE COUNTY OF LAURENCE M. Pilot May 12, 16, 19, 1997. In the Matter of the 5lon, upon the terms end DETERMINA110N. EX· pm, or as soon thereal1er Beach·Cost1 Mna Cally Appllcatlon: Carl Oart1e1 Ofsot'I, N222 MF716 E1tata of HAROLD LAW· condittons hereinafter men-EMPT. es possible, in the Council P•lol l\lay 16. 22. 1997 APR 29, 1997 Rue Oe Gauguin. Laguna ORANGE WATSON, COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE RENCE UTSLER De-lioned and subject to coo-3.Pl.ANNINGACTIONPA· Chambers ot City Hall 77 ' F930 To Whom It May Con· N°guel.CA92677 In the Matter of the COUNSEL a nd ' firmallon by the above· 95-22 FOR DONALO F o c 1 M · cern· D•ane Eileen Olson. 24222 Estat. Of REUEL W. ADRIENNE SAURO caaiad 1 SHAW AUTHORIZEO air rive, os a esa, on PUBLIC NOTICE H A-1854a8 en111 ed Court. on Thurs· · the 101tow•ng item· The Name(5) ol the Ap· Rue Oe GautJuin Laguna KLEIN, aka RUEL W. HECKMAN, DEPUTY, LOAN NO. o. day. May 29. 1997, at the AGENT FOR JACKBUILT. ANNUAL REVIEW ANO pllcon1(s) •~.are 'l'EH N guel, CA 92677 KLEIN, Deceased Attorna11 for Publlc 2384998 NOTICE OF SALE hour ol twelve o'clock INC .• FOR AN EXTENSION REVISION OF THE CITY· NOTICE OF STEVEN Y ·This t:>usoness 1s con- No. A·184994 Administrator T.S. NO. OF REAL PROPERTY noon. or thereaher within OF TIME FOR A PREVI· WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT AVAILABILITY OF Tne opphcants ltsted ducted by a general part· NOTICE OF SALE 97·5878C5CA AT PRIVATE SALE the tome allowed by law, at OUSLY·APPROVED EX· FEE PROGRAM. ANNUAL REPORT above are applying 10 tne nersh•P Published Newport FHA/V.A No. NOTICE IS HEREBY the ottice of the PUBLIC PANSION FOR OSC The Tralhc Impact fee Pursuant to Secuon Oepar1ment ol Alcohohc Have you started doong OF REAL PROPERTY Beac.h·Costa Mesa Dally NOTICE OF GIVEN 1hat WILLIAM A ADMINISTRATOR, 1300 AUOIO, INCLUDING CON· Proguim has been esrab· 6104(d) ol the lnlornql Rev-Beverage ContrOl IO sell at· business yet? No AT PRIVATE SALE Pilot May 12, 16, 19, 1997. TRUSTEE'S SALE BAKER. PUBLIC ADMINIS· South Grand Avenue. OITIONAL USE PERMITS llshed to finance the im· enue Code, notice 1s coh'olic beve1ages 01 810 Carl 0. Olson NOTICE IS HEREBY MF714 TRATOR, DI adm1nis1rator Bu1ld1ng C, Room 207, FOR EXCES.S BUILDING provements necessary to hereby goven that the an-E BALBOA BLVD. NEW· O•Me E Olson GIVEN that WILLIAM A YOU ARE IN DEFAULT with will annexed of the ts· Santa Ana. Caltlorn1a, H~IGHT (30 ALLOWED: address the cumulative 1m-n4at report lor lhe fiscal PORT BEACH, CA 92661 Tn1s statement was hied BAKER, PUBLIC ADMINIS· PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER DEED OF TRUST tale of the above-named 92705. all nght, title, Inter-45 PROPOSED) AND FOR pacts ol development year December 31 . 1996. ol For the following type ol with tne County Clerk ol TAAfOR. as lrdm1nis!f'a1or DAT'EO JULY 23, W96. UN· decedenl, W111 sell at prl· est and ttlate ol MAGGIE SHARED DRIVEWAY AC· wtthin Costa Mesa and to -lhe RO-Y E. CRUMMER l1ce-nse 41 G.N-SALE Otenge County oo ·~97 ol the estate of the above· BSCC5213 LESS YOU TAKE ACTION vale sale to the hrghes1 KATHLEEN DIGNAN, de· CESS WITH ADJOINING ensure that the standard FOUNDATION. a p1iv;1te BEER ANO WINE· EATING 19973719997 named decedenl. will sell SUPERIOR COURT TOPROTEGTYOURPROP· and best net bidder, alter ceased, at the lime ol her PROPERTY AT 1675 MAC level or service Is main-foundahon 1s available at Published Newport 0 1 Pil t Ma at private sale lo 1he high· OF THE STATE OF !R~~~1~A;A~tS~L~~G deduction ol any requested death, all right, lille. and in-ARTHUR BOULEVARD. LO· 1a1ned on the Trathc Circu· the Foundation's office lot Beath·Costa Mesa Oa11y 30a1 1Y997 ° Y 9• 16;:9 235 est and best not bidder, CALIFORNIA FOR NEED AN EXPLANATION broker's commission, upon terest said estate has ac· CATEO AT 1685 MAC lotion System. inspection during regular P1101 May 2. 9. 16. 1997 · 1 aller deduction or any re· THE COUNTY OF OF THE NA.TURE OF THE the terms and condl1ions quired. by operation ol law ARTHUR B00ULEVAR00 1N An audit ol tho Tratf1c Im· business hours from 9 00 F862 PUBLIC NOTICE quested broker's comm1s-ORANGE hereinafter menlloneel, and 01 otherwise, other than 01 AN MP Z NE. ENVIR N· pact Fee Program is avail-AM to 5 00 PM by any cilfl ---------1---------- sion, upon tl'le. terms and 1., ... _ u~••-· nl ... a 1~~~C.~£~1~~~.~~A~~~T sub1ect 10 conl11ma1lon by In addition to that or said 1 ~~~rn~P.~TE~~,~~;!~~~ able for review by the P~.b· z:~ "'fho requests 11 w1!h'." PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business ,._, ·~ ,._,._, '"u' E t t f LOLA R TACT A LAWYER v vv-•v v•u•uvv ""'v' ' vvuvvvll< -UC ··-"'"V v T "'-"' vnr ., n lloned, end sub1ect lo con· s 8 8 o • · on Thursday May 29 death In and to that certain OE Cl.AAA ION. Clerk ·s -Ori1c·e .. i7-Fa11 this publicallon. · flctltlous BuSll\aSI! Tl).e lollowlng -~,~~ns are . hrmlitlon by lhe abovu-MONTAG, Deceasecf O~ JUNE 6, 1997. al 1997, at the hour ot twelve real p;operty situated In the 4. Pl.ANNING ACTION PA· Drive. Room io1, Costa The. Foundation's prlncl-Name Stateti'•ht do• buslne:1s '!s· , entitled Court, on Thurs-No. A·185116 10.00 A.M., ADVANTA o'clock noo11, 01 thereafter Stale of California, County 94·55A2 FOR BRISTOL EO· Mesa. pal ofhc.e ts located at 130 Tile following persons are sia":9 Tours lmornational day, May 29, 1~97, at the NOTICE OF SALE NO~~EE SE~~l~E~, IN,C., within the limo allowed by ot Orange, descrjbed os UI~ PARTNERS ~UTHO· PUBLIC COMMENTS In Newport Center Onve. doing business es: 1117 Danielle Drive Costa hour o twelve o'clock OF REAL PROPERTY 8:W 1Pj0 n e r~s ~e law, et lhe office or the follows: RIZ 0 AGENT F THE either oral o( written form Suite l 40B. Newport a) Gluttony, b) Gluttony Mesa CA 92626 · noon. -Of-thefulter within AT-PRfVATESAtE u et All pursuan o PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Lei11ure-W014d dweHing-L.A8. LP~ TO AMEND A may t>e presented during Beach, CA;~USO. 9&9 Co.,-c) GluttootClotll-·eri Tiie -pa5 uifil TTlT ,._ the time allowed by law. at NOTICE IS HEREBY Deed of Trust recorded 7. 1300 South Grand Avenue. commonly known as: 100 CONDITIONAL USE PEA· the public hearings. For The principal manager ol Ing Co. d) G.F.P., e) Glut· Dao?e~e Onve 'bosta Mesa. the ollice ol the PUBLIC GIVEN thal WILLIAM A. ~~9~389:0~ lnr'011N~j Bulldlng C, Roo'!' 207, Weeburn, Unit 82·H. Mutual M0~T J~ERE><f6ND F~OURS further inloimation, tele-the Foundation Is Jean tony Accesso11es. I) Spiers CA 92626 · ADMINISTRATOR. 1300 BAKER P4'1llC ADMINIS· • o ic 1 Senta Ana. Calllornla, 4 Seal Beach, CA 90740 A I N R IN-phone 754·5335 or visit the Crummer Coburn. & Bob1ncheck. g) GFP Michele Del Valle 23l South Grand Avenue, TRATOR, 15 administrator ~:~:s ~:O~o°e~c~1°fb~~ 92711, 111 right, 11111, Inter· SUBJECT TO all el!cep-~~f ~EA~IN~N~T :rs~ Transportation Services Di· .Roy E. Crummer Founda· Gluflon for Punishment cosia Mesa St -c. Costa Building C, Room 207, of tho estate ol the above-ANGE Count State of es1 and estate of HAAOLD lions, cove.nants, cond1· TA,URAINNT LAIVE ENTER vision at City Hall, 77 fair 110,n. 130. Newport Center 1007 N Alamo Anaheim, Mesa:CA 9~6 Santa An•. Callfornla, named decedent will sell y, LAWRENCE UTSLER. de-lions, restrictions, ease· ~ • Drive. 4th Floor, Costa Duve. Suite 140B, Newport CA 92801 This busuiess rs con· 92705, 111 11ghl, 1111e, Inter· 11 pr1Vate sale to.the high· ~~¥~S~N~AAscbed~~ ceased, at the time ol his ments. exclusions. reseNa· TAINMEN NOT IN· Mesa. ~ach. CA 92660. (714) Michael Allan Spiers. 1007 dueled t:>y a general pan. est and estate ol AEUEL est and beSI net blddet. GLORIA CARRASCO HUS. death. and all right, tnle. lions, liens, rights, and CL0UD0EOY),TURNTIL E10 A.MS. IF THE AFORi:'MEN· 644-4702. N Alamo, Anaheim, CA nersntp w KLEIN, aka RUEL w ahar dedUC11on or an re-• and Interest slld es1ate has rights of way. of record. M N A H u w NE • TIONEO ACTION IS CHAL· pub I 1 shed N. w p 0,, 92801 Have OU Star1ed d0111 KLEIN, deceued, at th• quesled broker's coJmis• BAND AND . WIFE AS acquired. by operation ol Bids or oilers are invited DAY AND 2 A,M. THURS· LENGEO IN COURT. the B~ach·Costa Mesa Dally This business ts con· busmes~ yet? No 9 time of his death. and ell sion upon th• terms and ~g~Tw~rJ.i a~T~~~ law or 01herwlse, other for sa.ld property and must DAY THAU SATURDAY, challenge may be limited to P1101 May 18. t997. ducted by· en 1nd1v1dual Brrgrne Pasquini right, totle, and 1nteresl seld condibons heremaner men-LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST than or in odd1llon to th11 be In writing. and will be LgcA;f o E~T 293D BRIS· only those Issues raised at F957 H<1ve • you started do•ng Michete Del vane estate !las acqulre<I, t:>y op-honed and subject 10 con-BIDDER FOR CASH 1 of 14ld decedent at 1he received a1 the office ol the T L 2 RE • I A110 IN A 1111 public hearing de· bus•ness yet? No Tnis statement was hied eretion ol law or 01herw1se, llrmahon by the above-abte 81 the fme of aal~·y~ lime of death, In and to PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, ~~NTA~i~rEi:i~l~g~-sc1lbed In lh1s notice or In PUBLIC NOTICE Michael A. Spiers .,.,1th the County c1e1k of other than or In addition to entllled Court on ThU<s-1 that certain real property 1300 SoUlh Grand Avenue, written correspondence de-Mlchael E. Bob1ncfleclo. Of c · 5 6 97 that or said decedent et the da Ma 29 ·1997 at the lawful mone~ of lhe United situated 1n the State of Caf. Building c •• Room 207. EXEMPT. livered to the City Council NOTICE Tflis sr111emen1 was hied ange ounty on · · time of death, In and to hoi·r or iV.:elve 'o'clock ~tFte:~EI ~l.A~~aL~~O~f ilorn11. County of Orange. Santa Ana, California, FOR FURTHER INFORMA· al. or pnor to. the public INVITING BIDS with rhe County Cieri\ ol 19973720008 that certain real property noon 0, lhereol1or wilhln described as follows: 9270S, or may be filed with TION ON THE ABOVE AP· flearing. Sealed bids may be re-Orange Counly on 5.1.97 Daily Pilot May 9. 16. 23. situated In the Slate of Cal· tho ll~e ellowed by law 11 f~ETH~A~Nl.A~~~~rA ~~V~~ LOT 2. OF TRACT NO. the Clerk ol said Superior PLICATIONS. TELEPHONE MARY T. ELLIOTT ce1ved al the office of 1h.e 19973719588 30. 1997 f91SI tlormu. County ol Orange. H I th PUBLIC 2099 IN THE CITY OF Court or may be delivered 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE ' City Clerk. al 3300 Newport o p 9 6 • desc11bed as lollows: the o ice o e CE':'!~R. 401-411 EAST SANTA ANA, COUNTY OF lo said PUBLIC AOMINIS· OFFICE OF THE Pl.AN· Deput1 Cltlf' Clerk Boulevard. P.O Box 1768. ally ilol May . I • 23. PUBLIC NQTICE 1--~--.-P-A.ACEl h-~9 *~INISTRATOR. 1300 Ir• ••• Av1a~~ &RANGE, ~TATE Gr.-GAl-i-r~Uy,ah11A"-.tilllO OlVJSIQN.__.BQ.QM PuJ>~~a d Newport New,port Beoc;tl. C:l..9Z658· 30, 1997 F897 -_----"'----- TRACT NO 10913, IN THE' ;,ouTn 1lrancrlrv8nue. CENTIA, CA all right, lllle IFORNIA, AS PER MAP RE· time attar first publ1caho~ 200, 71 FAIR DRIVE, Be3Ch-Cosla Mesa Daily 8915 until 10·30 am. on tctittous ~u,lneu CITY OF ANAHEIM. AS ~u1ld1ng AC. ~ol~ ~r· and lnte1es1 conveyed to CORDED IN BOOK 56. of fhls notice and before COSTA MESA. CALIFOR· Pilot May 16, 17, t9, 20, the 5th day of June. 1997. PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement j f'ER MAP RECOROEO IN nnla na, 8 1 0~ a: and now held by It under PAGE($) 42 OF MISCEL· the making of said sale. NIA. . 21, 27. 28. 29, 30, 31, 1997 at which lime such bids Fictitious Business The lollowing person' are BOOK 551 PAGE'(S) 4 TO 92705. an ngfll, utJe. inter said Deed of Trust In the LANEOUS MAPS IN THE TERMS OF SALE· Cash Pu&>llshed Newporl F936 shall be opened and read do1ngbus1nenas: 11 INCLUSiVE OF MISCEL· ~sb~~~Ges~ate of ~Cl.At~· property sltuo1ed In said OFFICE OF THE. COUNTY lawful money ol the Unned Beoch·Costa Mesa Dally for: STORM ORAIN IM· Name Statement Just Health, 9 Klaloa Ct • '-"NEOUS MAPS, IN THE I h eceas~ 'a~ ~ County and State do· RECORDER OF SAID States. or upon such terms P1101May16. 1997. PUBLIC NOTICE PROVEMENTS ON KINGS Tne tollow1ng persons arc Newpon Seacn. CA 92663 OFFICE OF THE COU~TY time 0 11 do~t ' an ~ scribed as: COUNTY an~ conditions as ma be F937 ROAD doing business os Henry Ray Simmons, Jr • 9 RECORDER OF SAID nght. title. and Ttete~ said A.P.N. 422·352·12 SUBJECT 'ro all excep-acceptable to the tourt PUBLIC NOtlCE STATE OF CALIFOR· Contract Number 3122 American Quality Maonte· Klaloa Court. Newport · ·COUNTY ostale h":' acqu reel, Y .op· The atreet address and lions <:Ovenan1s condl upon confirmation 'fhe NIA DEPARTMENT OF Eag•neer's Estimate nance Service. 16642 •s· Beach. CA 92663 EXCEP.T THEREFROM ~:~~~~ho n'~71~' e~~~~~s;:; other common deslgn11fon, tlons: restriction~. ease: sum ol five Thou~a,;d Doi· cns1481454 AW ESTATE, RECOV· S90,000 00 land Circle •5. Huntington Jane Whnney Simmons. 9 ALL OIL. OAS, MINERALS that 41 s~ld decedent at the ~ any,.b~ lheb~e~I ~rope~ ments, e.cclus1ons, reserva· lars ($5,000.00) tn cash. NOTICE TO ERV ACCOUNT UNIT Approved by. William Pat· ~~~~s ~~!!~9w3e5s~~y. Ill ~::,1~; c~~2~3 Newpo11 AND OTHER HYDROCAR· 1 d th 1 d 1 escri a v s pur tlons, liens rights and certified check cashier's apofl. City Engineer 66 2 c • BON SUBSTANCES IN tune O .ea • n an O ported to be: 911 JOANN rlghll of way' ol reco;d check or money order CREDITORS OF NOTICE TO Prospective t:>idders may 1 4 Island 11cle 415 Tll1s buSlness is con· ANO UNDER SAID LAND lhat certain r~I prof~ STREET. COSTA MESA, Commonly known es.' 936 must ~ccompany each w111· BULK SALE JUDGMENT DEBTOR obtain one set ol bid docu· Huntington Beach. CA ducted by husband and LYING BELOW A DEPTH situated In lhe late 0 • CA 92627 w. Senta Clara. Sanla .. ~na. ten bid or offer, with the (SECS. 8 1041 (Recovery ments at no cost at the ol· 92649•3555 Y<•fe OF 500 FEET. WITHOUT ilornle. Coun7c 1°1 ~range, The undersigned Trustee CA 92~06 balance of tl)e purchase &105 u.c.c.1 Account CJalml l1c11 Qf the Pubhc Works Isabel Wesley. 16642 Is· Have you ~tarted doing THE RIGHT OF SURFACE d~oV'b9~d 03F0~~~T NO dlsclalms any Oablliry for Bids Of otters are Invited price to befaid upon con-Escrow Ho. 19,814 RE 809 (Rev.12/91 Depariment, 3300 Newport land Circle 1"S. Hunt:ngion ousiRess >"'1 Yes. Marcti • i ENTRY, AS RESERVED IN 2 ' T E CITY OF any Incorrectness 0 the for said property and must flrmalion o sale es 1p-Notice is hereby given 10 TO: Will CARRERAS. ai\a Boulevard, P.O. Sox t768. Beech, CA 92649-3555 97 t N ST R UM E NT S 0 F ~~6AHE'.'~ ~OUNTY OF street address, and1 oth•1r1 be In writing, and will be. proved by sald Superior creditors or the wjthln WILLIAM CARRERAS; end Newport Beach CA 92658· This busmen 18 con-HenryWRay Simmons, Jr RECORD • common des gnat on. received at the office of the Court. named seller that a bulk PAUL WEISMANN 8915. ducted by husband and Jane Simmons EXCEPT THt::REFROM ~~~~~f· A~T~~~ ~~PC~t $Y;Jho~ h•~t':;. d PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, All bids or offers must be sale ls llbout 10 be made of NOTICE: Based upon a For further •nlorma11on, ~~·ve you sianed doong T~~s 1~131~men: "'c1' ~'10~ ALLWATERANDSUBSUR· CORDED IN BOOI( 302 b4Jta wl~eu1wi ~ 8· 1300SovthGrandAvenue, submined on a loon fur· the assets described jUdgment entered against call Stephen Luy. at 644· businessyet?YH,l-4·97 wi 8 ouny er 0 FACE WATER RIGHTS. PAGE(S) 24 TO 29 INCLU'. I o covenan or Building C. Room 207, n1shed by lh• seller. below. you In favor ol ALBERT 3330. . James E W le Ill Cringe County oo 5~·97 BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 StVE OF MISCEUANEOUS warranty, •xr,ress or Im· Son ta Ana, Celllornla, The right to reject any and The names and but1neu LEE appllcalion for pay· Put:> 11 shed New Po r I This statem9.'nt Y:_.as filtd 1997 3720007 FEET. WITHOUT THE MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF plied: regardng ll~e, pos· 92705. or may be hied with an bids if hereby reslWVed. addresses of the seller are: ment .of lhe Recovery Ac· Beach-Costa Mesa Daily with tna County Cl1tk1 01 Daily Pilot May 9, 16. ·23, RIGHT OF SURFACE THE COUNTY RECORDER ~euio~;:r encrr ra"fe~. the Clerk of said Superlof DATED: 5/5197 The Elite Exchange Inc. count of the Real Estate Pilot May 16. 21. 1997 Of c 5 2 97 30 1997 F920 ENTRY. AS DEDICATED OF SAID COUNTY o pay rema n ng pr nc. Court, or mey be dehvereel WILLIAM A. BAKER 6291 Glorla Dr Hunt;ngtoo fund Is being made to the FW933 ange ounty on •. OR RESERVED IN INSTRU· THEREFROM All Oil. pal~umbyot th~dno:,e(s~ 1~ to said PUBUC ADMINIS· PU 8 L 1 C ADM 1N1 S· Beach, CA 92647 Department ol Real Estate PUBLIC NOTICE 19973719HO PUBLIC NOTICE MENTS OF RECORD. GAS MINERALS ANO cur sa ff o TRAfOR p111onally, at any OF{ f The loca11on In Cehlorn11 II payment is made from Dally Piiot May '9, 16. 23 PARCEL 2· A NON· OTHER HYDROCARBONS Trust ~~h ~n,teres1~1!:11(')• time alter first publication TRAT 0 aald Es· of the chief exeoullv• ollice the Recovery Account. all Fic titious Buslnaas 30, 1997 F908 Fictitious Buslneu EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT BELOW A DEPTH Of soc) a~o e" n 18 nd •,~ • of this notice and before !a .. tu•·RENCE M. ol the seller 1s: same as licenses and license 11gh1s Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement FOR ACCESS. INGRESS. FEET WITHOUT THE 11 ances, any, u et' e the making of said sale. ..,.. abo~• thet you have under lhe The lollow1ng persons are EGRESS, ENCROACH· AIOrtT OF SURFACE terms of aald Deed ol TERMS Of SALE: Cash, WATSON, COUNTY As listed by the 1811er, all Real E11ate Law will be au· The lollow1ng persons ere domg business as: Oplr· MENT, MAINTENANCE. ENTRY AS RESERVED IN Trust, feet, charges and lawful money of the United COUNSEL and other business nimes and toma11cally suspended on doing business as: Fictitious 8u1lnan mum Reimbursement Spe· REPAIR, DRAINAGE, SUP· 1 N s T.R u MEN Ts 0 F ex~en~e~h 011 thr Trus:e~ St1te1. 01 upcn 1uch terms HOWARD SERBIN addresses used by the Iha date of payment and Las. Flores Chevron Gu Name Statement cl1h5ts, 2188 ,C Pactllc PORT, AND FOR OTHER RECORD an ? e rus s ctea • and conditions as may be DEPUTY AU ' f seller within three yeers be· cannot be reinstated un111 Station. 28632 Osos Park· The tollow1ng persons are Ave , Costa Mou. CA 1 1 PURPOSES. All AS DE· SUBJECT TO all &l!CI bl said Deed of Trust acceptable 10 the Court 1 ornay• or fore the date such hst was the Recovery Account has way, Las Flores, C1l1lornla doing business as: 92627 SCRIBED IN THE DECLA· lions covenants conJt heldto~a: amourtlh ol ~r upon conllrmatlon. The Pubpllo Adml'llatrator. sent or delivered 10 lhe been reimbursed for lhe 92688 a) Full Time Solutions, b) Josh Camel Kllnge, 2188 RATION OF COVENANTS. 11 ns' restriction~ ease· unpa 1 •nee 0 e o • sum of ten lhousend dOI· ubllshed Newport buyer are: none amount peld plus Interest Rancho Oevelopmenl FTS. c) FTS, Inc .. 770 Hiii· IC Patil1c Ave . Cos1a CONDITIONS ANO RE· m~nti exclusions 'reserve-gallon aeoured by the Jars (510,000.00) In cash, Baaoh-Cosla Mesa Dally The names and business et the prevailing rate. Company UC, (CA). 18728 cres1 Orlve. Suite t2. La· Mese, CA 92627 STRICTIONS ANO RESER· Ilona ' liens rights, and property ~~ be •1~1d in~ certllled checl(, cashier's Pilot May 12. 16, 19, 1997 addresses ol lhe buyer ere: II you wish 10 contest pay· So. Western. Ste. 206. Gar· guna Beach. CA 9265t Dan Wayne Klinge. 19858 VATION OF EASEMENTS 11 his of we · 01 record reason• • 89 ma• chack, or money order M713 Hassen Bedwen 11792 ment by the Real Esrate dena. CA 90248 Full Time SofUllons. Inc. Bushard, Huntington FOR GRAMERCY PARK. 8ommonl/known as.' 815 costs. e:~~n•~• •n;11 1~1dj mu11 accompany each writ-Redhill Ave., sanla Ana, Commissioner. you must This b,1.1siness. Is con· (CA), 770 H1llcresr Drrve, Bttach. CA 92646 RECORDED JANUARY e. s Coventry Drive 'An•· ';s~Ti" ,r ~ lhme Noll n 1f 1en bid or offer, wllh Iha PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92705 Ille a written response to ducted by a Umlted l.J· Suitt '2. Laguna Beoch, This business 1s con-1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO heim CA 92804 · ca on • 0 ce 0 balance of the purchase The 155811 10 be sold are the appllcatlon addressed Ab1l1ty Co CA 92651 ducted by· a general p.,,. 86-0o.4357 OF OFFICIAL Sidi or offers are invited Sf• Is ~147,1i61.28. d price lo be fllld upon con-PUBLIC HEARINGS WIU dHcubed In general as: to the Oepar1ment ol Rear Have you ataned d01ng Thia buslneu 11 con· nersh1p 1 RECORDS OF ORANGE f Id rt d u 1 he ene c ary un er lirmatlon o sate as ap-BE HELD SY THE COSTA furnlturo fixtures eq\,lij>· Estate et: Depanment or business yer'> No dueled by a corporation Have you SISrted dorng COUNTY, CALIFORNIA :. ~~ v:.:1~e ln~r\wl'J' :e raid Deed f~Trus~ h'J•:: proved by aald Superior MESA PLANNING COM· ment, t;ade 00,,;., cov· Real Estate, Recovery Ac-Rancho Oevelopmen1 The registrant ~ommenced business yet., No SUBJECT TO all excep-received at the oftlc• Ol lhe ore execu an • Court. MISSION AT THE CITY enanl not 10 compete, count Unit, P.O. Bo• Company ll.C. By· Inter· 10 111nsact bus1nen under Josh Kllnge lions, covenan11. condl· PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR •r!d to gi.• u~lg~ 1 AH bid• Of off•ra musl be HAL\.. 77 FAIR DRIVE. goodwill end leasehold Im· 187007. Sacramento. CA st11e Car Spu. a Cat.lornia tfle f1c111lous bus1nen This st111roen1 wos filed t1on1, r11ttlcllon1. •as•· 1300 South 01.,,d Avenue ~"rennd r:ora nd 1 o S i!" submitted on a form llM· COSTA MESA, CALIFOR· provements and 811 lo-95818·7007 within 30 d1y1 corporetion, Mike tcau, name or names listed <N1th 111e County C .. k or ments. uctus1on1. reser• Swldi~C.... JlQQm 207 ~~e~ loa-°'oel>.: nlshed by the Hiier. NIA, AT 6:30 P.M. OR AS caled 11 355 Placentia alter matting. delw.y, or Pruldent • above on 1-1·97 Otange Couniy on 4.n.91 vition17""1iins.-iTQlllr.Gl\" s Ana Cihfornl•.. -t fht rtght to retecl any and SOON AS POSSIBLE AVe SuiTI 305 Nt#Pl)IT publication or this notice Mike~·~ ~uo Time ~•-IM----t9.S'1-~"i••~u - rights of way. or record 9;;~: °' !My be flied wmi ~hull ~ E•rell<>g to S!'!; 111 blela 11 hertby restf'tled THEREAFTER ON TUES· Beach, CA 92r3' and 1ena a copy of that r• This s111emen1 wu f110d Jay A Talley, Prn oa.1y P•lot Apr~ :is. May 2. Commonly known aa · the cieik 01 tald Su rlOt • • un era gna c•us DATEDt S/5197 OAY, MAY 27, 1997 RE· The buslnes name u1e<1 SpOnae 10 th• e1a1man1 If with 1he County Cllflo. 01 This at•ttment was Mea 9 16 1997 FW 11205 E. Twin Peal! C1rcl•, Covrt Ot ITllY be ~ll:red ~Noli: ~~Dall~ and WILLIAM A BAKER GARDING 'fHE FOLLOW· by the seller •I 1hal loca· you fall to do so. you woll Orange County on 5 11·97 with lhe County Cl••ll or • ANh•lm. CA 82807 10 1 ie1 PUBLIC AOMINIS-cora:'1n the coi:ty wh:O PUILIC ' ' ING APPU~TIONS. 11on Is: The Ehll Exchange. ha~ waived your nght to 19973 720003 Qfange County on S-2·97 PUBLIC NOTICE • Stds or 6Ntfl ate Invited TRATOR personAlly al any the al oparty la foe led ADMINISTRATOR f IF ANY Of HE FOLLOW· Inc. ptetant yout objaettons to Oa.ly P1101 M:ay 9, 18, 23, 11173719153 Fictitious Bu•1nea.e ' :: t;1'~10~'Z~"!.u: time alter flr•t publicaron rn:: II ~n attempt to 1 tolo .. Id •atata. o ~iGAeCJl~SC~~T ~~~ 1J9hl bu~~'~!'~ ~::. :'. p=~n:::; 111 d N 9'Ifp011 38. 1997 F921 Oally P1lol May 9. 16, 23. Name Statement • rtcttVed •t~ otn~ ol lht f~, ~!1ci'::''~~.:i': .. ': ore lect a debt, and any lnlor· LAURINC• M. CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· 1997 11 th~ office of 8Hch·Co111 Meu Deity PUBLIC NOTIC! 30• 1997 Ftl4 r~ fotlowing pe150n1 ,,. PUBl.IC AOMINISTAATOA. TEAMS f>,. SALE: Cut'I m~°i' ~~~Md wm be WATION. COUNTY ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS-Gramerey £ectow Corpora· Pilot May9. ts, 1997 F929 PUBLJC NOTICE CSOin9 buelnasa n · 0.Y'. • 1300 South Orand Avenue. llwful money ol the United ua Of purpose. COUNllL and SUES SOMEONE RAISES lion, 3407 West Suctl'I St , Flclltlous au1l"eu I~ Cal:>lnelt dba 8a~ 8ulld1ng C. Room 207, StalH or upcn auell terms Dafat 01 MAYI? HOWARD a IR8 IN AT THE PUBLIC HE.AAING Suite 711, lot MQll••· CA PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Statement PlctltlOl.ta 8u1Jn.11 ltl0te Doors. 755 w '"" San&a Arn, Callfornll, and c0n<1.iuoni 11 mty be ADVANTA NOMINll DIPUTY, Attorn.va fo; DESCRIBED IN THIS NO. 80020. NOTICE 0 , The ronowing pettont ..,_ Nam• lt•temant St . $11 H. Costa Met.a CA 82105, or m•y ba lilad with 1ecap11ble to 1he Court • ERV I c. I I I .. c .• p bll Ad lnl t TICE OR IN WRITIEN TN• ~lk Hit la aubjeel dOlng bv1lnHt u · fl\a follo~ .,.non. ate 9'S27 r lht Clt1k of aald Superior upon confirmation. Tht TRUITll. aY IPI· ~ p o II m atra or CORRESPONDENCE DE· to Cahlotn1a Uniform Corn• PU8LIC AUCl'ION Beach 01c1!11~. 17010 San oo.no bvt•neH u· Crank Gtf$IOl'I 8r•ee Hall. 1~ • Court, or may be delfvered •um of FIVE THOUSAND CIALIZeD INC Al ub ahed Newporl LM!RED TO THE PLAN· merclal Code section Not.ea Is hereby g1119n Mtteo Street Suri• 8 81other• '48 Seaward Ad Mariners Or. Newporl to nld PU81.IC ADMl,..IS. DOLLARS (SS,000.00) In A08NT ,OR 'tAID Bt1eh-Co111 Metl O.lly NINO COMMISSION AT, S1M.2. th•I the undaraionad will Foun11lo Va1'1ey, Callt' COtOr\I Otl Mar, CA 9262$ • 8aael'I, CA 02Geo ..._- TAATOA ptf1on.1lly, II any eul'I cettlflad cl'leck cath-TRUITK• 4110 VUll Piiot Mty 12, 18, 19, 1997. OR PRIOR TO. THE PU8· 11 to tubjtet. tfle name llP ti Public AU<:tron on 927oe flrank Hermansen $4I M Corutquei, 755 W. 1711') Umt I/let llrtt publicallon let't check. Of rnoneY order R a 'C I t I MF7'5 I.IC HEARING. and addre1t of Ille ptraon OSJ02/97 11 '1 :00 am. al: GltM Allen YounQ 11010 Seaward Aotd COiona del SI • SIO. H, Costa Men, CA of thlt notice and before m1111 accomptny Heh wtlt· aal -' JllrJ>" ar a, 1. PLANNING ACTION PA· with wl'IOm cltlmt mey bo ALLSPACEI. 85&4 t1AM1l.· San Mateo StrMI Suite 8. Mar CA t:.>sas' 92627 lh• maklno or .. 1rt ~al•. ten bid or offor, with 1ht Ca ttOU, tDOIJ 914. PUBLIC NOTICE 97·25 FOR FAAROKH fll•cl '' Gramercy C1c1ow TON AVfl-. HUNTINGTO~ .to11rit11n V11lley, C1111 Cari A WIMlordN1r. 6AI tnlt butlnau la co~ TERMS 0, SALf. CHiii i»lanee of the purCl'llll 1424 MOS1'4r£0H, AUTHORIZED Co1po11t1on 3407 Wot BCH., CA 0264& the J"r 027ot Stl"'il•cl Roed Corona a.i duCted Oy; a u-neral p.en. • lawfulmonayoltheUnlt.a pt1celober•lduponcon-8Y1 D. VAZQUIZ. ••c•ttO AGENT FOR CARl.S8tRO SiJttl\SIJffl,'Sult•711,lOI *°""property ot lhe fol· Si.Ila I.ff Young, 17070 Mar,CA92GM. l'ltflfl1p • Stltff, «upon such 1errn1 Urmotlon 0 sate 81 apo TRUSTl.I IAUll 01'· IUPUIOfl COU"T REAi.TY. INC.1. F-OA A ~lea, CA 00020 tnd tht lowing Seo Mateo Strfft, SU1te I , Robert Chol, Ml SeaY.110 Have you t8'1IO ~ Ind condlUon• at may be p10Yed by Uld SuptrlOf FICIER 01' THI ITATll 0, CONDlllONAL u S! PEA· laat dllt for f1hng clt1m1 NAMt:. UNITf l'ount1ln Vallty Ctllf Roed CO«llnt dtl M• CA busllWn yet? Yn. l •IO·t) aeetptlbla to lht Court Court. 97POStlt CAl.lfORMIA l'OR MIT FOR A ~RATE STU· thin be Jvne 3, 1H7, INV[NTOflY 12708 1 t 21US ' G1f$t0n tt&ll upon conflrm.aflon Th• All bid• Of OHlfl mull be TH• COUNTY 0, DIO IN AN !XISTINQ IN· vrfllCl'I 11 tna b\·•·Mtt dty HENKtt. LAIN!. A020, Thls buslt'IHI II con Tl'lll but1f'IHI II con-T'nia •talem.t11 .... ... I 1um or [IQl'lt Thou .. nd t ubmltled on • form ""'' Publl•h•d Newport ORMQll DUSTAtAl 8UILOINO WITH baf0t• the Ml• d•t• ~· HOUSCHOLO ITEMS ducted by huabtncl an<I d\1'1ed bf: • Gtmtf .. par1• Yflth the County Clel1I .,~ I Doli.1 (st.000 001 In cash, nllhed by Iha Hiler 8Hch-Co111 Mpa DalfV OFFSET HOURS Of' OP. fl9cf abov9 tMONEA, ROBIN, 0013, 'Wife oerahl ' OfanQe Courcy on .. 22-t? certified check, cuhltf't T,,.rlQhtto,.tanyand f>'4o1May1t.23.~,1H1 In IM Mettff af tM !RATION, LOCATlD AT O.IHllaJl,tH7. HOUHHOLD IUMS. Haw you l1atled ctotng kavep,ou aian.ct OOinO t"7U18>00 ~~~"icc:'m mon:~ho~~~~ 111 bldtlt het9by ,....,ved n ftl-4 •etele of MAQQll ~:oe~~~Hll.l.PD~V~~ ...._... 8Mwan eg:l.sEY, JA, EDOAA, businasa \"?Yea. W.11 WM*t "'?No Dal!r 'llD1 ~ ~..., ~ ltn bid or~= with the DAT•DiSIMT SELL ::!.HLllllN DIQN.A.H, lNV19'0NMENTAL OfTEA· fllubll 1tle~ Newport 0043 HOUlfHOLD GlennA. oung 'ranllHt11NnMn t, "· '"' iim .. ' b41anc:a Of IM . purwte WILLIAM A. 8AICIR, .. -" 9AAA MINATION· txtMPT. ltacn-COtft M•M Daily ITIMt,'eoxu :: ~·~ ~..:~ Tl'llt ltllemM ... altd .. price 10 be paid upon con-PUaLJO •· A-1•--L ~ING ACTION PA· Piiot Mty 11, 1H1, ~LINS. KIVIH. lOlt. t ownty ¥With fha Counlt c:i.rti °' MEET lirtnallon or Nie •• •Po ADftllNllTRATOR •• ~'used Vthlcle NOTIC• °' uu .,.,. ,~ IAHOIRION J, "" CAR,...,.,. °'~ Cwrtf'f on M-t7 °''•County°"•*" ~~ by uld Sllf*lor aald ••tat•· classified O:T"::'N:".,::.:V ~;HT,~r-H~~it •uv It. sen tt P'lnd "· ~:C~~us' '01• ~ ~':: t 11. u , Dailt ,.!"..!:~~-:':. ~ .._ "r • AH bids Of olfn mutl be M ·8878 NOflCI ti HlftUY AOIHT "°" 111\.INO AS-Cl••lfle4. WllllAMI. ou.o .. u . 30, fW7 • - -,... I!, ,.., ,. "'°""'' I 'sf -• ~ -'".S::1 ..... ,-, -' .• ~ ·:-··~;. --.--: ... ~··-·-:..-,.-?,,...;;;.,,.: __ _, ~ ~ rt"°h-r-_....,-; • .. _-~. -~ r .,...._ •• ,;;.... ~....--..."""~ -·-"·~~~-·r---··1,: -..;._-<...-,.-~~-. ~ -· -_J .---··-7 ... ,.. '-'-·----·-~-.C:...: b ·=---__.:.. -~ --- I -t " l I -,. "'9lJC MOT1CU PUil.iC MOTICU PUIUC MOTlCll PUIUC llOT1CU PUIUC llOTICU PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES .u.JC IMmCI PUl&JC IOT1CI Jo<N11C .,IC>OlporllMCI, <CA>. ~ "Y"' inlliM• Ill PUIUC MOTICl duC.l9CI bY-an~ PUIUC NOTIC! ·~n;-;;;--.;a;;;;;-·l7AritiM .. ;tij;;;;;-"°' tWtlOr 9wd i200 • .-. "°"' ...., OOlrla ~ "°" .. 111ec1 4'°"'91--;.;...-----1 ................. ~ w; 1111 llWIOOf'PO"I ......._..,,,,.... ... .. l1ueau1l1111 Colda ...... CAl2t1t. ~WIH4o PloUU.... ......... e but!Mlt)'91?Yn,ttM Fhdt&om~s.Anese ... ........... ra.led a1Mcta110ft ~.;;; ............. flt ........... ,.. Tflll bw•IMH •• eon. ............. ~.w ..... ltate .. nt Pei. Shlll\I NW ltate..nt · =The to1ow4ng '*"'°"' .,, tnan a pannetaNp nwe ~ ,,.,_. .,. nw ~ l*90na 1t1• ~ by: a COfporlOOn Thie llMltDMt ... filild Thi ~ PlftO'\I .,. TNt tta1ttMnl wu IJed Tl'I• '~. '*"°"' •e • ll:lutJnet• .. Hawe ...... t1.ltted ~ ClOIW'G ~ -Hamp-~ ~ •: ..... Y°" ...,,., doing ... lt'I ~ a.rt of dottlg bu9lneu u: The W\lh Ille County C1ttlt of dOlllO ~ II' Retain P• ~ 8lfYlce ~Yee? Ho -.. ion Plych Group tM c. CM&,,..~~ ~ ~ H6 Onnoe County on .. : .. 1 Vlntao• Ap1M1en11, 200 Otange County on ... , Pto Sonwat•. 'l<1rT Vim ,., ~. 1..0 ,.... Mt&lda Shit~ 110 su-. Cotti·....._ CA ~ 2034 ~. Unoo1n A"-· r:.. "':°'..=.i.hnel 1M7'71Nd1 '°""' Cotton, Anahetm, CA 1H7-171M7t C1udaJ. Hewpof1 Beach, PQf'1 ·Blvd., lpec.e 3t-A. TN9 Ni.menl was fled 12C27 ._ '94, ~. CA • • OUy PdOI May •• 1 .. 23. t2t05 ~ Pilot May 2, 9, t8, CA 92080 Colla MIN, CA '2t21 wllh 11'11 County Qettc of AnltOlfY flfMdlocl, fltl.0., t2tOt =~-a..,_~ 30, 1"1 Ftc:1 Helen A. Auk, 2855 !. 73. t9t7 FNI Hugh Bt~I. 2027 Vista · Oiennl• JAINI LMI. 1'40 ()range County on~ A l'rolntiOnel COrp . (CA), JoaM 8urnham. 12122 .__n, · Coa11 HIOl'lvrav. Cot0t1a dll C1udal. N-por1 Btle'tt. lialiPt!~ifT~rlt-~Mtw"°" 8Nd . apace 31·A. 1M'U7191M tS4 c.,llof Street. CotUI HwW 91vd .. 020. a.,. ~ ~;;:7•140"'; PUILtc NOTICI! M11. CA i2e2J PUBLIC NOTIC£ CA mao co.ta Mete, CA t2e27 Dell PdOI M 2 9 ,. Meo. CA m21 deft Otov1. CA 92..o Thia butlnett It eon-Thtt bu1111t11 It con- : Kattly TwHd, 1544 flt&· Y.... ay • ·, • Thi• butlnut 11 con-Thi• bu1IM11 11 eon-O~ Pllol ~ 2. t, 11. Fictitious a11slnea d~ l)f: en ndiYldual Flotltlou• 111•1~• dVC1td by en tndMdual centla Ave , Apt 73. NI#-2'3, 1..,1 11$ duded by: e COfpotatlon duettd by ltl lndMd'* 73. 1997 rm Name Sletement ha\fl you tlal1t<I dol119 Name ll•t•ment Hll\19 you 1t1ntd dOlng ~ hec:h, CA t2t43 ~ you fl#ttd dOlng ~ you ~ doing Tl'le toloWlng J*'tolll ate bU9111HI pt? Ye1, '-11·97 TN IOU.OWmg ptttont art bualn"t-yet7 Yn, "1·94 ~~:;u Tl'll1 bu11n11t 11 con-PUILIC N01'1CE buM\ft• ylt? Ho ~• y•I? NO PUBLIC NOTICI! dot119 b4JljneU u : Helen A. Ruk dol119 bus1ne11 It' Eut1k1 Hugh BrOOllt ~T ~Id by jotnl vlnl.IKe Al\ttlOfty k!W'dto0. flh.D. Joelvl 8\lmtwn A.ct MffdoWt. 1837 IOWJ Tl'llt statement wa1 llled Manuf1ctu1l119, 23991 Sul· Tn.1 ttaltmtnl wet filed LA On 1 Have you 11.ntd dOlng '1N0Ut1011e. •ii.a...... I P,of.uion.I COrp, TtllC'Y Thi• 1\11~ WU fllt<I ~tJtfou., ......... St.. ID. Cotla Mffa. CA. with the County Clffk ol Ion Or.. Lall• F0tnl. CA wllh the Counl'y Cltlk ol 11 ll.4;> A.M.. IOU, A bUtlne11 yet? No •m• tetement uPi.rre. TrNSUfw wtlh lhl CoYnty Clet1c of ..... ..._,...... 92628 Orange County on 4-22.f7 92830 Orange C®nty on S.13•t7 PtotesSIOnal In-- . Tl'llt stalemenl WH fllld doing bl.lllf'llll H : I) with the County Cltfk of t997371Mll d0ln!1.._ butlnltt at: a) Sol-1837 low• SI .. ID. Cotta Dally Piiot APfil 25 May 2 23991 Sullon Di .. L.akt FOf· D•ilr P1IOI May 10 23 30 .. o ~~ Denni• uat TN folloWlng pe1sons .,, Tl'llt tWemtnt wu lllt<I OflnQI Cowtty on 5-M7 'nle fodowlng ~ •• Eugene David l<nlldttn, 19973718304 Jame• Favrer Vlldlv1tto. 19973720722 Fl Lais of .-tlh the County Clerk ol Chatf&f ~nclal, b) Ctlll· Orenge CotH1ty on ~7 Dall Pl M t 8 23 rM, i>) K.~. & Company, Meu. CA 92628 II $ 99 ' ' est, CA 92630 7 ' f9 i "'.._ Of~e county on 6·2.f1 tw Compel\ln, 359 San 19973720441 30 1~7 IOI ay • ' FeoO :IOG7 S. Bnalol. Sant• Ana, Thia bu1ln111 11 eon-• 1 • 1 7 FS.32 Tf'll• bu1lnet1 11 con· Jun• 6. 199 5 t to of ·, H'73J19854 Mlgu11 II 2oe. Newport Dally Piiot M•y 18 23 30 • CA 112704 duc:tt<I by an lndlvldu11 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICI! ~ • O.ICh. CA 92680 ' • • PUBLIC NOTIC! Ranch Hands, Inc., 3037 Have y® 11arted doing Hfvt you 111rttd dol119 . · O'tily Pilot May 9, 18, 23. ,Jffry Atm11tong. 359 San June 6. 1997 F945 9. BrfllOI. Sanla Ana, CA buJlneH yet? No Flctltlova 811slnH1 bu. slnest yel? 4·15-97 '1ctlllous 8u1lne111 In 30, 1997 Ftol Miguel. N~pon Beach. CA PUBLIC NOTICI PlotttJou. •iiaJnna 92704 Eugene David l<nudatn N•n,• ttat1ment Jamts Favltr Valdrvleso Name St•t•ment J ~ 0 PUBLIC NOTICI! 92&e0 -Nam. Stal•m.nt Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Thl1i 11a1emtnl wu ftttd The tOllOWlr19 persons art Thl• sta11ment vra! llltd The following pert00s are e~tw. Nail•· 1 Suunne L.. Smith, 35' San flotJtJou1 Sualn.u TM foltowlng petlOf\I att ducted by. a COtpotaUon with ui. County Clerk ol dol119 butlneu u: EllU• wilh the Counly Clerk ol doing business u: H9A rete~l :a FlctlJlou• euatneH ~ou:t c::::OO Newport Name s ... tement doing bullnff• u : ~ IW1td doing Orange Coull(y on 5-2·97 btlh ... Palmer Auocla1es. 011ngt County on 4-30.97 Publlc1tlon1. 2027 Vlsla and ae bnlStOr Nmme 8tatelN9nt T ~ · 1 1 "" The to10Wfn9 pettOM .,, 84Hninlt ProfntJonal g.,. ~ YH, 12·18 1ff737194MI 2955 Champion Way '170, f9973719380 Caudal, Newpon Beach. Tht followtng per.on• are d!.~ ~~ f::.t'v.:.tlllf:o dOlng butlne.1 u : Hemp. vlcu, 24331 Mu.Irland• .::::IKPhY .•;,,~:th-Daily Pilot M1y 9, 18. 23, Tustin. CA 92782 Daily Pilot May 2, 9. 18, CA 92660 rabOn~ -~ dOlng buatneu u · Have you •IAr'l•d dOlng IOtl Hellth Otouc> • .,. Ceo-BIYd., ID-137, l.ak• fOteat, Thlt IW•ment tiled 30 1997 F907 Ellzabelh Ann Palmer, 23. t997 F872 Hugh Bfooks. 2027 Vista 1iOn ~IS ~ flhe Toacanlnl RJtlOf&nlt Ital· butlnlta y.c? v .. 2197 ltol SltHI. Costa M..a. CA CA 92830 with ~ ,._~ ·a:.... , . 2955 ChamPion Way •HO. PUBLIC NOT CE c'"'"· "'"''" "'""· r i lano. JOt2 N-pot1 BIYd., At • 92$21 Debt• Kay Ritchie, 0 V• ............ y .... 0 PUBLIC NOTICE TustJn, CA 92782 I CA 92660 e Nt,..oon Beach. CA 92083 Jerry L msltong Anthony Francleco, Ph.D .. reno, FoothlU Ranch, CA Orange County on 5-5-97 Thi• bu1ln1u Is con-This butlnen 11 CC?n· ~~1ck G uddl, 4552 Ave De :.~• 1~t~t w~i!,11nte:, A Profeulonal Cotp., (CA). 928t0 1M7371e814 Plotttloue BuelnHs ducted by: en lndivlduaf Flctltlou1 BualneH ducted by: an lnd1v1dual S IDOE ~ LH Est1etl11. Yo1b1 Linda. 0,.119, Coun. ~ 4-2$-117 954 Capitol StrHC, Cott• Thie bu1lne11 11 con-Daby Pilot ~y 18, 23, 30. Name lt•tement Have you started dCHng N•m• St•tement Have. you s1&11ed doing d ~ al~~ CA 11288& · 19 .. 737'9141 M .... CA 92e27 duded by an Individual Junes. 1997 F938 The followlng persons 11e bUslness yet? no The fol1owl119 persons ett bUs1ntu yet? Yes, 1-1·88 sale WI ~ the llott uddl. •!152 Ave De • Thi• bu1lntH 11 con. HIWt you ltaft.td dOlng doing t>utlntn 1t: Ek~lh A. Palmer dol119 business as: Offtri119 Hugh B1ooks Ulllled taleS b.Y WI a LH Etl•tttu. Yorba undi , DAiiy Pllol May 2, 9, 16, ducttd by: e COfJ)Ofatlon bullneu yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE Creallve Racquel Soons. This 1ta11me111 was t.le<I Isaac. 3000 W. McAnttur This 11a1emen1 was ltltd cashiet's (jieal c11awn by a CA 92886 23, 1997 F876 Have you l'lat1t<I doing Debl'a K. Ritchie 2952 Ptmba Orlvt, Coata with lhe County• Clerk of Blvd .. Santll Ana, CA 82704 with the Coun1y Cle1k .of state Of nllional biwllt. a 1 hll bus111u1 It COii· • bUalneu ylt? No Thlt ltaltmlnl WU ftled FlcUtlCHll au.in... Mesa. CA 92626 Ol•no• County on 4·22·97 G199 Cant1el1, 3000 w 01ange County on 5· 13·97 check drawn by a state Of dueled by husband end PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Franc:llCO, Ph.D. wtin the County Clerk ol n!':::Jtalement Scott Thomas Pe1t11on, 19973718302 McArthur Blvd .. Sanla Ana, 19973 720723 lederal credd inon. OI a Wife a Proftulonll Corp, T1ac:y Or1ng1 County on 5-2·97 ng persons ere 295Z Ptmba D1lvt, Cotta Daily Ptlo1 Apr~ 25f May 2 CA 92704 Daily Pilot May 16 23 30 check draWll by a stale or Wave you alar1td doing FlottUous luelnesa L.aPlerre, Tru.ur• tff73719M3 r.: doing bU1lnM1 u :. Dolphln M .... CA 92626 11 16, 1997 F834 This buslntu . It c~n· J ne 6 1997 • F953 ledetal sa~and loan as-· buslneu ytt? No Name 1 .. tement Thia atatemenl wu ftltd Commerc:la.1 Cleaning Stf. Thia butlnen Is con· ' ducted by: ari rod1vldua1 u • soaallOO. . s ~ Nick G. Uddl The followl119 ptflOfll ".' v.11h the County Cl•."' of Dally Pilot Mey 9• 18• 23• VIC.I, 179 E. 171h SI .• du<:ttd by an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Ha~· you started dOil\9 PUBLIC NOTICE uon .. Of SiMfl!2' Ii: soecj. thlt 11a1em.n1 waa 11'-d dolll9 bullne.a..u: CQ..ln. oraoee County .on S.M7 30, 1997 f905 1115, Coata Meu, CA. Have you started doin9 u.s1oeu yet'?... Yes. May 15. .lied R.S~t1orf51 ~ R- wcll'I .th• County Clttl< of temallonal, 33935 Celle De 1ff7~720f44 PUBLIC NOTICE 92&27 bualneu yet? No Flctltloue Bu1lnes1 1997 Fictitious BuslnHt nanciar~ ancr-ihi ~ Orange County on 5·2·97 Booanz1. Sa.n Juan C1pl1t· Dally Piiot May 18 23 30 • ~lu Ctalg Hayes. 179 SCott Peterson Name Statement Oreg Cantrell . Name Stat1ment IO ~USllleSS~ll\ s Slale) 19073719849 reno, CA 92675 June 8 1997 • FIMS Fictitious Bualn•H ~ 1 t~As~2 :11s. Cotta This 11a1ement wu flied The lonowlng ptttons 111e This statement was filed The following pt1sons a1t ~ !he ~un~ enltanee •Oarl Pilol May 9 HI 23 Carl Wllll•m Quilt. 33935 ' N•m• Sllit•m•nt tll, · 6 1 wllh tilt County Clerk of doing business H : DCI wllh the County Clo1k ol doing buslneH as: Bindery 700 Civic ee:;ler • sl 30 1Y997 · j:go,i Calle De Bonana, San PUBLIC NOTICE The loll0Wlr19 pereoni .,, Jhls d ~u.•ln•1•~1 :~ con· 011nge county on 5·2·97 Marketing Concepll, 6208 01al'lge County on 4·29·97 on Demand. 17915 Sky Santa Alla •. CA all nght. I/Ile. · Juan Caplatrano, CA 92675 dol butlnen ... UC1t Y· an 11 v ual 19973719812 W. Ocean Front, Newport 199737'9250 POik Cl1clo, Suite C, l1vine, and Interest cooveyeq to and PUBLIC NOTICE Ga11 Capello, 33935 Calle FlctltJ011• 8uelneu Jue:3 and company 110 bHal'e .. ~ou 17•~rted dol119 DaUy p1101 May 9 16 23 Beach, CA 92663 Daily Piiot May 2. 9, 16. CA 92614 now held by tt under said De Bonanza. San Juan Name St•tement Newport Center Or. 'Suitt Os n I ~· I ~ 30 1997 ' j:gog Dave Schwarm, 6208 W. 23, 1997 F873 Henry Wallor Goebol, 34 Deed ol Trust in the l>IOllertY Flclltloua Bu1ln•t1 Capl111ano, CA 92675 The 1onowlng perwon• are 200 Newport eeac'h CA oug as 11 g 11Y" · Ocean Front, Newpo1t Canyon Island Dnve, New· ~tua1ed in said Cou1i1y, ·can. Neme Statement Thi• bullnestl 11 con. dolnQ byalneH H : 112s&o · T1~~· 1~tal~men: w~11 ~llec: PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. CA 9~663 PUBLIC NOTICE port Beach, CA 92660 tomca descri~IMf land The 1011ow1119 po11ona 1rt ducted by· a ge11eral Part· Archfteetural Stone lnttma· Julie A Cline 3028 Corte w e oun Y er 0 This business Is con· This business ls con· therein. As e ul.Y de- ooing bu"non as· nt11hlp tlonal 2915 Rtdhlll #AI06 PonaJ Newpof, BHch CA Oi•119e County 00 5·9-97 Flclltloua Bualn•H ducted by: al'l lndlvldual flclltloua Bu1lne11 ducted by: an individual salbed tn the 'Trust D1ve1i1f1ed tmporta, 30941 Have you 11arted doing Coeta Men. CA 92628 ' 9266c) . ' 1ff73720488 H•m• St•t•ment Have you star1ed doing H•m• Statement Have you s111rted doing ~,_2;ropef1Y hereto • e ~ AuguSla Driv•. Laguna bu1lne11 yet? YH. 5-1·97 Gieg Rosenblum • Matll Thi• bualneu 11 con-Dally Pllol May 16, 23, 30, The lollowlng persons are business yet? Yes. 4·21·97 T~e followi119 pttsons are business ye1? No fiiew tS1 ~e solcfand~ Niguol CA92677 CW Guile Zlgner. 2915 Redhlll duc:ttdbyanlndlvfdual June6.1997 F939 domgbuaintatat: Dav0Schwa1m doing business as· MKM Henry Goebel ~de!ql~al~ ti an Ca101 Ann McDonough. Thia 1111tment was llled IA106, Cotta Miia. CA Have you tllltttd dOlll9 PUBLIC NOTICE GWD Reality St1111ces. This statement was flied Desig. ns .• 3857 Buch Stteet, This statemenl was Med ~Ille real pr®ert · ~ :!091 Huntei Rold. Chino wllh lht C®nty Clt<k ot 92626 bullneH pl? YH. 1Qeo 3151 Airway Avenue, Suite w11h lhe. C®nly Clerk ol Ste. 531. Newpor1 Beach, wnh tho Counly Cte1ll ol above IS. to be· Htttt. CA 91709 Orange County on 5-13-97 Thie buttnua 11 ·con-.hJCi. A. Clln. Flctltlove Bualn• 1 8-3. Colla Mosa. CA 92826 01a119e County on 4·22·97 CA 92660 01ange Counry on 5·13.97 t827·1829 a A~. Mlly Jane Barnea. 30941 19973720711 ducted by: 1 general pan· Tl'llt 1t1ternent was flied s Go1don Wayne DeBoer, 19973718303 Melissa Kay McDonald, 19973720728 Costa Mesa. CA 2fJl7 Tiie .Mtgusta D11ve, L11gun1 Daily Pilot May 18. 23, 30, nershlp wllti the County Clttk ol n!~:C:!J~~':!~~! 819 3151 Airway Avenue. Suitt Daily P1101 Ap11I 25. May 2, :3 11? ~p~IA 'g'2=· Bal· Da11y P1101 May 16. 23. 30. undersianed TMlee dis- N19uel, CA 92677 June 6. 1997 F951 Have you 1W1td dol119 Orange County on s.&-97 doing business as· a) B-3, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 9, 16. 1997 F838 Tha s abn ·1 1 June 6. 1997 F954 dalms Miy ~ '°[,.!!Y !!' Tn11 bu11neu 11 con· bulintH yet? No 9 . · This buslneu Is con-11 us ness s con· axrectne$S o( lhi! Su.,..., ..,. duC1td by a gent1lll part· PUBLIC NOTICE Grf90'Y Rotenblum 1 9737199" Ch•r1er Financial. b) Char· ctuc1td by an tn<11vldual PUBLIC. NOTICE ducted by: 8" Individual PUBLIC NOTICE dress Md QCher common -•h•P Thi• lt81tment wu filed Dally Piiot Mey 9, HI, 23. It< Financial Hawaii. 359 Have yoll started dOlng Have you started doing ijeSignatJOn. 11 any, shown Have you 111rttd doing Flctltloue luiln.ae with the County Clerk of 30, 1997 F917 San Mli"el 1206. Newport buttness yet? Ytt. 4.1.97 Fictitious Bu1lnes1 busil'less yel? No , Fictitious Bualneu hefef'I Said sale Wll be t>u11ne11 yel? No Name St•tement Orange county on 5-7·97 PUBL C N Beach, A 92660 Gordon Wayne OeBott Name Statement Melissa K. McDonald Ham• St•tement made. but Without COYeOiW'lt C11ol A McDooough Th lollowl tH73720151 I OTICE SU2anllt L Smllh. 359 Sen This 1t1tement was filed The lollowlng pe11011s 1111 This siatemtnl was filed Tilt folloW1ng persons are ·~warratltyasrl'Kf>'eJ:d or Tt111 s1a1ement was llltd dol~ bulln':!f"~~~~ Dally PllOt May 9 18 23 Flctttloua BuilnHs :~~~1·CA"9~C:O Newport wllh the County Clerk of doing business as; MIJ9' ~lh thee County Clelk ot doing business as: Co· ~ f:9encu~anCJ°rc; with the County c111k of com Communlcat1on1 30 1997 • F89S Name atatement This . business I• con Orange.County on S.2·97 nain1 lmpor11, 417 Begonia range ounly on 4·29·97 stnza Really Consullanis. pay !he remauim .onnc:/oal Ofange County on 5·2·117 1821 Port Rtnw1ctl Plac;e • The folloYtlno sons ate due1ed by· an lnd1vidua1 • 19973719813 Ave .. Corona del Mar, CA 19973719138 30012 Ivy Glenn D1 .. 1150. sumoflhe no4e{s)5ecure<fbv 19973719881 Newpor1 Beech, CA 92660 . PUBLIC NOTICE doing bu1lneu~1: Magic Have yoU Statled doing Dilly Pilot May 9, 18, 23, 9~625 l ZI I k 7 Dally Pilol May 2• 9• 16• 'tguna Niguol, CA 92677 said Deed of Trust, wllll lntef· Oady Pilot May 9, 16. 23. Kl1by G1eenl1t, 182t Port 8uuon Compan • 618 S . .bu.llnet1 YJI? }Is, 7196 30. 11197 f910 arta yn eon o. 41 23, 1997 F877 aula Jean Cosenza. est tllereoo. ~ ~ In 3Q. 1997 F911 Renwick Place, Newpot1 Flctltloue 811alnH• Magnolia Ave .. Y Fullerton, Suzannt L Smllh ~~ ~~42·5 Corone def PUBLIC NOTICE 24702N Ou~enCA ~~~f.; la· saidno!e{sl, adVatlCeSof~..:.d~;iray Beach, CA 92660 N•m• Stetement CA 92833 Thia statement w1t filed PUBLIC NOTJCE This businen 19 con 'u~a ~u:1• 1 ~the{~ ~"" PUBLIC NOTICE Hant Mumpe1, 225 South The followlng pertonS ara VERIDATA, INC .• (CA), 816 wilh lhe County Cltfk ol Fl tltl 1 8 1 s ductod by· an Individual • Flctltlou1 8u1lne11 duct~ b~· anne~~,vi~uafon· ~arg~an<le:°~ of ' Fictitious Bu1lnet1 Lake Avenue #M239, Pua· doln~ butlneH a1: S. Magnoll1 A~• .. Fullerton, 01ange Co~.rnty on S.9·97 : o':.t ,us n• I Have you star1ed domg Name St•t•m•nt Have you Slarted doing Trusl'ee and Of the trusts N•mt lt•tement dTth~:· c:u::~~~I 11 con-~~~~:n olv:-=-= ~~1928~3 I I 19973720437 Tht ~::w.,: p~~~: aie businoss yel? Yes, 4·15·97 The following persons tie businHs ytl? No geated by said Deed ol The following pellons 619 dueled by! co-partnell CA 92626 ·• • d t' db u~ ntn 1 1 con· Dally Pllol Mey 16, 23, 30, doing butlntH at: Marta Lyn Zielonko . doing business as: Ocean Paula Joan Cosonza Trust. to-Wit $218,991.91 Es- . dOlng buslnen ea; Have ~.: y~w':'poraton June8,1997 F941 a s 1 Thia statement was fifed U1ban Trading Company, Tl'llS statement wos hied U .fld.AccruedVll.e and . , u1 nH1 yel Yt1, May 1, (CA. 448 "H" Ave. Coro· bu1lnt11 yll? Yes 12·1·96 PUBLIC NOTICE . a nlJ1, n t • an a 0 c Cl 1 CA 926n ' Increase this Ute ~00 V11 Oporto, ulle 1997 nado CA 92118 VERIDATA INC • p J h Ana, CA 9~701 range ou,nty on 4·18·97 emen e, Orange County on S.13·97 ~ 1028. NtwpOl'I Beach, CA Kltby Greenlae Thie' bu1lnt&1 11 con· 19", C.E.O.' " . o n-Flotltlout Bu1lnet1 Alan L Pierce, 20651 Oot· 199~37p989 ~3cqc:::~e C~~~1'j;~amSeas~ . 19973720735 lie IM!fk:ia[Y under said 126&3 Tllll atlltmenl wit flltd ducted by 1 limited part· This llattment was flied N•m• St•tement hawk lane, Huntington Dally Pilol Ap11I 25, May 2, Clemente CA 926~2 ' Daily Pilot May 16, 23, 30. O Trust tieretofore exe- -Gondol1 Dream Inc .. (CA). whh the County Cl&fk of nerahlp with the county ¢1er11 01 The followlng pet1ons are Beach, CA 92646 9. 16, 1997 F842 This b~slness 15 con· June 6. 1997 F955 =and delivered IO Ille ~00 Via Oporto, Suite Orange County on 5-13-97 tUw 'JOU 1tarttd doing 01~ County on 4·22·97 .dolnQ..busloe.ss as· Thia bualnau Is con· pun• 1 N I E ducJed b · lradlvd al ne<I a wdrterl Oecla-,028. Newp0r1 Beach. CA 19973720731 &usrneu yel? Yn, 3-1-97 t9973718312 a) Atlastec. b) Zt1ade. 2323 dueled by •n lndlvldunl _,C OT C Have y~t~1a11e~ udo1ng PUBLIC NOTICE-rabOO±~.~~ 11l:J.3 bualneu 11 con· Dally Pilot M1y 18, 23. 30, !~de Hall, Gtllttlll Part· Dauy Pllol Ap111 25, May 2. Eldtn 119, Cost• MHa, b~~j~5~0:,11•~:ed doing Flotlllous ButlnHs business ypt? No · fictitious BuslneH ~ .. ~:raJ'~"'.Y:ci8 i~~ Ch>C1td by a corpo1atlon June 8, 1997 F958 This •tatemtnt Wit nltd 9, 18, 1997 F635 CA 92627 Alan L Pit1ct Name Statement Jacqueline Kleln-EamH ~•m• 'St•t•m•nt sel. cau'9d 'H9ve you st1r1ed cft>1119 with the cou Cltrk ol Mohamad Alsahbl, 2323 This 1taltrntnt was filed Tht followlng pe1sons are ":his statemenl was llltd The followlng persons art = UC8 fault and busll'leSI yet? Yea. 05-03-PUBLIC NOTICE 011ngt eoun::' on 5-2·97 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~':zJ/9· Costa MHI. with the Counly Cle1k ol dOlllCjl business as:· Scolt woith lhecCounty Clerk ol doing business as: Ki119 . to..._ IOty~ Oil ... I 8 Of c 1 5 2 97 English Enterptlses 200 iangt ounty on 5·9·97 Food S101t 2102 w 17th tn ""' coun GondOI• D1eam Inc Mich· flctttlou1 Bueln.11 19973719145 rlcllt o"' ualn.•• Thi• bu1ln11s Is con· angt oun Y on • . Parts ll'I. •303, Newpot1 19973720438 SI., Santa Ma. CA 112706 !he real A Ooodye•t· Secrete N•m• Statement Dally Pilot May 9. 18, 23, Name Statement ducted by: an Individual 19973719884 Beach. CA 92659 Deily P1lo1 M1y 16. 23. 30. Sarabdll Singh Uppal. QrOPerty IS localed and more Tiits statemont wlll 'liied The 1o11owlng persona a1• 30, 1997 F906 Tl'lt lolloWlng peraone 11e Have you started dol119 Dally Piiot May 9, 16, 23, Scott E119hsh, 200 Paris June 6, 1997 F940 2111 w 171h St.. Santa ll}anc ?'8 '=t~ ,Jttllt> the County Cieri! 01 dolr19 buslneu as· doing butlntu 11: Brents business yel? No 30. 1997 F912 1303. NlrWport Beach. CA Ana. CA 92706 sance Ot•ll9• Couniy on 5-6-97 a> S1119er. bl sr~er Young PUBLIC NOTICE f;:cr11y cM•ln~:nan~',4 ~h~~·':i:~e~:lbiwas Mod PUBLIC NOTICE 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE This business IS con· ·. firm is a debt ~ 19073720028 Americans. c) S1noer Alh· ov.e. Otll tse, . Thll business rs con· duC1td by· an tnd1v1dua1 Jtte~coflec:t a debt 1et1c1, d) · Slt19er App11111, fletltloue 8u1ln1H 112626 with the County Clerk OI dueled by an lnd1v1dual Flctltloua Butlness Have yoU staned d0tn lVI in we obtain Will Daily Pilot May 9, 16. 23. •64 Abbie Way. Co•I• H•m• Statement B1tnt Ch1l1Uan McFaul, 01ange County on 4·30-97 F~tltloSs Buelnet1 Have you slarted doing Name St atement business yet? Yes 4-4·97 g ~~sed lhatpurpose Cl'· 1997 F923 Men. CA 82627 The lollowlng ptn10n1 ert 1768 low1. Co111 MtH. CA 1ff73719478 Th 1m• 1 tatement business yet? Yes. 4/1/ The lollowi119 pe1Sons are S0tabdlt Sl1191'1 Uppal . 1197 -Paltlck M. Ttnoft, Jr., 464 doing buslt1011 11: 92828 Dally Pilot May 9 16, 23 • ollow ng persons are Scott English doing business u : Marine This sta1tment was l1led roll IOU. A Protessional .. PUBLIC NOTICE Abbie Way, Cosca Mell. Abundance Homt·llvlng Thl1 bu1lnet1 It con-30, 1997 · Fe96 doing business as: Thrs s111emen1 was liltd AccesOfics Stainless and wtlh the County Cloik ol Ras TIVM CA 92627 Atelier, 369 £111 1711' ducted by: an lndlvldual Technel Associates, l80l with the County Clerk ol Hardwoods. 1779 Whll1te1 Orango coun1y on 4-4·97 :iPraph Rd .. Ste. :" Flctltloua Bueln•H Till• bualneu 11 con-Street. Shoppe "24. Cotla Have you llarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, 011119e County on 4-18-97 Ave .. Costa Mon. CA 199737184B9 Fcvms. Ml Name Sl•t•m•nt ducted by an lndiYldutl Meta CA 92627 butlntH yet? Ytt, Oct. 10. CA 92663 199737'7987 92627 4 Numbet: • "rho following persona a1e Hive you llar1ed doing Tamara Arin Vin Nuck, 98 Fictitious Bu1lne1t Ellzaboth L Harris, 1801 D 'I PI A i M Ray To11ey. 427 E. 171h St. Daily P1101 May 2, 9, 16. 810 64 • ~'lll '"'""> •• """""' JW" .,_ • • • 9~->TI.--, ...... M-... Non .. Stoto ... nl '11 ..... Now-A --""-".• o< P• I '5, 'i 2, ,,.. Mm. CA9M> zum_ I • c Tn1e111ei Publishing. 94 Sboppe 124. Colla Meu, Thia •1tatement Wit flied Thi following person' are CA 112683 9• 16• 1997 F1l43 Thi' bu,1ness is con· PUBLIC NOTICE . 2197 OSI09J97 5 E. Coast Hwy 1156. Pelilck-M. Tenore. Jr .• _ CA 92621 _ _ with the County Clt1k ol doing bU'lnou as: This buslnen Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual f6/97 • · 01ona, del M111, CA 92625 This statement wat flied Thi• bu1ln111 It con· Orange County on 4·22·117 A.M.I. Engineering Co .. ducted by an Individual Have you started doing Flclltlou• Buslne1t S-1475651 Jim 0 Shounecy. 3535 E. with lht County Clerk of ducted by an lndlvlduJI 19973718301 1525 W. MacArthur #19, Have you slerted doing Fictitious Buslneu business yel? No Name Statement •Coast Highway, Suite 158. Orange County on 5-6-97 Have you 111rted dol119 Delly Piiot April 25, May 2, Co111 Mffe, CA 92628 butlneu yel? No Ham• Statement Ray To11ey Tne followln ersont a1e ----"•------~~~n~l~gel ~;j5C~ 9~~511 19973720029 bTuslnen yet?VNo N k 9, 16, 1997 F837 1Mu10 e<>1 koWvlc, 1755 She1· ~~f:b:t':t~m~~:il~as llltd The following pe1sons are Thhis hstaleCmenl v.Cos filed doing butlne~sp as: ReltO· , · Dall Pll 1 M y 9 16 23 arnara Ann 111 uc ngton r . fl 202, Newport h C C doing business as· BB w11 t e ounly lo1k 01 Jet 2336 Oi chld Hiii Pl • ....... M Sc'~ 92 1 8 s:5 Corona 30 1Y987 ° a • ;,928• This 11a1emen1 w11 flied PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. CA 92663 wl0 1 th• ounty lerk of Concepts, 3400 Avenue of 01ange Coun1y on 5·9·97 Ne~port Beach. CA 92660 .• OBITUARY 888 -er. • wllh the County Clerk of Thia bJJ-1nen It con· ran9e County on 5·2·97 the Arts ., B324 Cosla 19.97372043 8 Jo1dan G Hubner 2336 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ftlls buslneu 11 con· 01a119e County on 5-8-97 l'lotltloua BualneH ducttd by:,,, Individual 19973719881 Mesa CA 92626 ' Daily Pilol May 16 23 30 01chld H1i1 Pl N'ewport :E:~~dp by • 9tl'leia1 pan· PUBLIC NOTICE 19973720025 N•m. St•IHlent Have you tlllltd doing Dany Pilot May 8, 18, 23. Blanca Baga1ou11an. 34100 June 6, 1997 ' F942 Boach, CA 92660 'S~e you lta(ltd doing Flotltloue luiln.aa Dally Pllo4 May 9, 18, 23, d~ht ':',~~.~~!,~: ':~~C:Ot~o 30. 1997 F913 Ave. of the Aris .. #~324, This buslnen Is con· bvtlnen ytt7 No' Name St•t•m•nt 30, 1997 F918 C ~ C · Yd T .. ' 1 1 fl PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, CA 92626 · PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndrvldual J o·s · J u1 om 11p1n1ry 1n '"' 1 • ernent w11 ltd Thia business 1, con· Hevt you stl'lrted dolll9 r';:' haunecy • I ltd The lollowl119 P"ton• 111 PUBLIC NOTICE Con1truc11on I CA Uc. 1 with Ille County Clerk ol Fl 1 1 8 ducted by: an lndMdual Flctltlou1 But ln•H business yet? l-t-97 11 1tatement w11 1 dolt19 bu1lne11 as: 730508, 20092 Orchid St., Orange County on S.2·97 ot t OUI uiln••• H1v.e you 11artod doil'lg Name St•tem1nt Jordan Hubner w11h the COJJnly Cte1k ol HomeTtch. 1001 Celle N• Flotltlove 8uelne.. Newport Beach. CA 92660 1ff7371984l5 Name Statement business yet? no The lollowlng pe11ons ere Thi• statement was hied Orange County on 5-8-97 socio, San Clemenlt, CA Name .... tement Tony R1wlln1 TunntO, Dally PllOt May 9 18 23 The followf119 pe11ons e1e Blanca Bagatourlan doing business as: C1eete wilh lht Counly Clerk ol f9073720024 2673-6208 The followlng Pf'IOM are 20092 Otehld SI .. Newpot1 30 1~7 • j:894 doing bu1lne1111: This 1111ement was flied It, 1604 Sandalwood Sl1tt1, 01Bngt County on 4·24·97 Dally P11o1 May 9, 16, 23, Dan• lnnov11ion1. (CA). doln9 butlneu u : Beacl'I, CA 920eO • JPC P1opertl11, 2•0 N-· with IN County Clerk ol Costa Mesa, CA 92628 19973718715 30. 1997 F927 ~1 Calle c:•goclo. San Gary Vuquez AuoclllH, This bu1lnet1 I• con-PUBLIC NOTICE port Cent• Dr. "2310. Orange County on 3·31·97 Norr ah E 11 z • b •th Da I Plot M 2 9 16 emente, 82673-6206 b) Tht Gatdtn Gate Com-ducted by: en Individual Newpot1 Beech, CA 92660 199737' 5730 Andersen. 1604 Sandal· 1 Y 1 ay · • • PUBLIC NOTICE J:d.' d ~u~lnt11 11 ,_c.,.on-pany, 2097 w111mtniltr Have you 11111td doing '1otlt1011• lutlMH James Patrick Cox, 235 Dally Pllol Apill 25 May 2 wood, Cost" Mesa. CA 23. 1997 F871 • y. I COfPOflt.vn Av• CCJtla Mell CA bualnlu ylt? Y••· ... 22.ee HenHt atet....-nt 24th Place. Costa Meta, • • 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloue 811t1neH Have you 1lantd dol119 m27 ' Tony Rawtlnl Tunnell The tonowlng pettont llt CA 92726 9, 18. 1997 F850 Thlt buslnau Is con· Name Statement bDu1lne11 yet? No Gary MIChHI V&1quez Thi• ltalemenl wu flied doing bUtlnlH 11: Thi• butlntu 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Flctltloue BualnHI The followl119 pttaon1 are ana Innovations, • Catt. 2081 WHtmlntt• Avenue' with IM County Cltrtl of Trananatlonal Or®p 575 ducted by an lndlVldual Have you 11&11ed doing N•m• Statement dol119 buslnet• a1: Global Io r n I 1 Co r Po 1111 on . Cotta M .. a. CA 92621 ' Orange County on 4-22•87 Anton BIYd.. 3rd Floor. tUve you alarttd doing Flotltloua BuslneH l>Ytlness yet? No The tollow1 erson1 ere Enlerprt1t1 & AHocl1lt1, Geoffrey Spencer, Viet This buelntH 11 con-1ff73718343 Cotta M .... CA 92626 builnen yet? No N•m• Statement No11ah Anderson doln butl~s: as: Woll ~~~~'r.ic~ulbtA ~~=· ~l~ld:~~ltmtnt WH flied ducted by an lndlYldual Daffy PllOt April 25, May 2, MSun YouAng Kim, ,,,~923 ~hr.alrl~a~~!nt Wll flied The following persons alt T.'::,s t~leCmtnl1 wCals kliltdf Ptts~. 1018 West Colllns ,....... · wlll'I lh Cty Cl k 1 Have you 1tatttd dOlng 9, 18 1~7 FIMO ontroM venue """· La wt dof119 buslneu as: A Mind W1 oun Y Of o Avenue 011119e CA 92667 Dwayne G1Hn, 74!5 P1om-1 ®n tr o bu1lnn1 yet? Ytl M •ie ' Ottteente, CA 91214 th the County Clerk Of Game ol Goll 134 1/2 Orange C®nly on 5·13·97 F1111k °Catl Oa'vern 4919 ~1110~ g~ 9~·a•l· N•wport Ollngt c<f.:'~);r;::~~~ Gary V11que1 • PUBLIC NOTICE Thia b\11lneu 11 COii· Orange County on 5-0·97 Topaz. Ntwport 0 Beach. CA 19973720720 Rlvtr IB. Newpolt Beach. .. . """"' Thi• •lalttNnt Wll nltd ducttd by: an lndlvtdual 19973720023 92662 Dally Pllol Mey 16, 23, 30, CA 92663 Tracy G1ttn, 745 P1om· Dally Piiot Aprll 25, May 2. with tl'le County Clerlt of 'lotllloua •M•IMH H1v• you staned doing Dally Pilot May 9, 18, 23, Nancy Maile Leland, 134 Jun• 6, 1997 F947 Thia business Is con· r•o~ g~ 9W~. Ntwpon 9. 18, 1997 F83t Orang1 County on 5-&-97 N8,,,. Statement t>ullneu yet? YH, 4·1-97 30, 1997 F9t8 1/2 Topat, Newport Beach, · ducted by: an Individual o•c • 2 1901371lt98 The IOllowlng por1ona are Sun VOi.ing Kim CA 92682 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing dTl'l111 db~•!"~" b 11 d cond· PUBLIC NOTICE Dilly Piiot May 9 t8 73 doing bualntH 11: NII Thi• 1t1tement WH flltd PUBLIC NOTICE Thia butinets fa con· business ytl? Yes 3/97 uc • Y· u1 •n an • • • Precr11on. t2t Cabrlno St .. with th• County Cltrk of Fl*'tltloue B"eln••• ducted by: an lndlvldual Flctltlou1 Du1lneH Fronk Davo111 ' wllt Flotltloue 8"slnet1 30, 1997 F922 Colla MOH, CA 92827 011ng1 County on 5·2·97 .. .. Have you 1tar1ed doing Nam• Statement Thi• 1t1tement was mod Have you 1t1rttd doing Nam• Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Th• 200 Financial Group. tte137tllS7 Name lt•tement buslneu yet? No The following persons 110 wllh th• County Clerk of ~ualne0 yet? Yea. 4·1·97 The following peraone .,, lno., (CA), t20 CabrlUo St,. Diiiy Piiot May 0 16 23 The following .,.,.on• 111 N1ncy Leland dol119 business oa: V1v1 01ange County on 4·29·97 r~~Cf /r'" 1 filed doing bu1l11111 11: Quality '1otJUova 8ualMH Cotti Me ... CA 92827 30 1997 • j:8~ doing busln11111: Thi• 11111men1 was filtd Ame1ic1 cc. 1280 Blaon 19973719132 • •a tmen waa Ol1coun1 Travel 2910 Red N St t t Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con. • JMC Network, 1012 B1lo10 wilh the C®nly Clerk ol Rd., #B9·433, Newport D 11 Pll t M 9 8 with lht County Clt1k of Hilt Av• . Colla Meaa CA •m• a •m4tn ducttd by: 1 corpotallon PUBLIC NOTICE Drive, Sulit 202. Coll• 011nge County on 4·9-97 Beach, CA 92660 a Y 0 oy 2• • 1 • 01111ngt County on 4•21 ·97 92826-5993 • TM loflowl119 pet'IOnS .,, Htv• you 1tlfltd dolna Mesa CA 92827 1997 371992e Glendo Wilson 468 62nd 23, 1997 F878 19973711115 Ttm Trav11 Gi®p, Inc .. g1~~.f!~&·~itUTJ~~ :~ bvllneH yet? V11, Aprll f. Flotltlous l11slneH J1!M1 Michell CIUI, 1817 Dally Pilot May 2 9 16 St., Newport Beach. CA PUBLIC NOTICE Dally PllOt April 25, Mav 2, Ft!IN #68..Q343i4S (NV) CFS ) H C O f .. • d 1997 Name IC•tement Elmlltld Ave .. long 8t1ch, 23 99 ' ' ' 92663 t , 18, 1997 F83t 2910 Rtd Hill Ave .. Co1ta HAP'pye COMitANiON The 200 "nwlal 01oup, The fOllowlng peiaon1 are CA 9081!5 ' 1 7 F97o Thll buslnt11 11 con• flotftlout Bu1fnHI + Me11. CA 92UM990 DOQ TRAININQ 1188 Inc •• John P. Bogard. Pr11. doing butlntH 11• This bu1ln111 It con. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Thl1 bu1lneu 11 eon-Bfyan AYJ.ll. uiun CA Thia 1tetement was ftled Clttul Dropt, 929 Paul1tlno dueled by an Individual Have you stllltd doln9 Tht lollow1ng pe11on1 att ---------1 duc11<1 by: 1 corparaUon D31CM-4?l -• will'\ tl'll County Clttl! of Avt.. coat• Mnr. -CA .ttave you ttttlld doing ReUU...1 lutln• 2.blo doing bu11nea....a:.-Al.OU!\CS "otltloue l11tln"1 Havt you ltarltd doll'IO 00 1 ....-.u. HN ltvan Oreng1 County on 4-U..97 92828 bu1lneu yet? No Hame Statement O. J. W~son wllh 1 CloWn, 644 Ross St .. N•me ltatement bullMH y•t? Vea, 1 t-90 Av v;: Tt;u;r'CA 9:2t90 1e97~71M01 Tllo Hlftdll 929 Paul· Jamt1 Clltl The tollow ng perso111 are Tills 1tatemen1 was l1lod Colla Mesa, Calif. 92621 1 The followl119 per1on1 are Tena Flnanelal Oroup, Thlt 'butlM'H II eon-Dally Ptlol Aptll U , May a, arlno Ave., Coiu Mtta, CA Thlt 11a11ment Wll filed doing bu1lne1t 11: Bit v.1th lhe County Cl11k of Arthur Wa11tn 8ov.le. 644 .doing t1u 0 alnell 1t: Meta Inc •• A11t. Tr•u .. Anllt f , ducted by: en lndMd\ial 9 1e 1997 FIM, 92128 with the County Clerk of Mark Communlcilions Olano• COllnty on 5-13 97 Rou St.. Coste Mesa, ~•d• r1phlc1. 1240 'K' P•ttlf•on Have yo;, l18t1td dolt1g ' ' Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· Orano• County on H ·97 2es1 lsvln• Ave .. Ste. t46'. 19973720728 C•11f 92627 '1.ogan Ave .. Cotta Me11. Thl1 1111ement Wll fii.cl ~·v.c? No PUIL~C NOTICI ducttd by en lndMctu.I 19173720017 Cotta Mm. CA 92621 Da~y P1101 M•Y ttl. 23. 30, T"I• butlnen Is con- CA 92628AI P with 11\1 County Clerk of 0oyne Uidwl; HIW you 11a11td doing Dally Piiot May t , 18, 23. Wlllltm A. Mansfield< t978 June 8, 1997 ,948 ducttd by• an lndiYldual • David chard 1lm11. Orange County on 5-M7 Thfe alatM!ent wet flied Flctltlou• • ....._.. butlnes• yet? No 30 1"7 Fta4 Rottmtry Pleet. Colla Have you ltlrted dOtng 1tl22 Corak:• Pl .. Cotta 1Hn7204U with the County Clttl! 01 N•fM a ... tement Tllo Htrtdla · MtH, CA 02627 PUBLIC NOTICE butll'\IH yet? No ,...., CA 12620 O.My "°' Mey 16 23 30 °'VIOi County ~IM7 The tOllowtng '*'°"' are Thie ltaltment Qt rlltd PUii.iC NOTICE Thia b11tlntu I• eon-Anl'lur w. 9ow'1• 'Ca'/n Coll•n• Palmlt, June' '"' · ™3 1ff?J?nMt doing buelneH u : l1'll With tl'll County Cleik of ducted by: an lndMdull Flo.tltloue •11efnHt Thia lllttrMnl wit C11td rlll?f CottlCI Pl.. Coll'I ' Traln1ng Cootdlnatofl, 12 Orang• County on W.f7 l'lotltleua •uslneH HIVI you 11anod dolog Name lt8tem•nt w1lh lhe County Clerk ol ...... CA Hf28 PUIUC NOTICI Diiiy PllOC Aptll "· 30, Jwilpet wtn., CA 12112 1M737tltsa Name Stat•m•nt butlMll y11? Yu 4·2•117 Thi fQllOWl1'11 Ptr•on• .,. Or•ng• Counly on 5.13.97 I: bu1lne•t I• eon· Mey 7, 141 1901 '121 Qary ~d. 12 Junlpet, Dilly PllOt M• 9 18 The follow1ng per1on1 ara Wlnl•m A. Manali .. d doing buslnau u : Doobet t997372072 t by: hutblnd Ind ,lcltltleua halntt•• PUlllC NOTICI ~ CA-tat12 30 1991 Y • ;.:2 doing l>Ullne1111· Thlt 1t1tltnlf\t wH ftlt<I Suctfon CIHnlng Sya1tm. Detty Pno1 May 111. 23. 30. • N lt•t I .nen OelrYmPI•, 12 Junl· • CoHtll Dtllvary, 2450 with the County Clttk ol 985 Wttl 1811l SI., Co111 June G 11197 FG!IO ¥W you 11•~111d doing Thi ~::W.ng :.:. 811 Plotllleu• aualM.. '"'I ll'Vloe' CA ntt2 PUBLIC NOTICI! N1wport llvd., 1201. 01ang1 County on 4·211·97 11.11 ... CA 92827 k • ' Y• dol ..... 1-a.. . Pl H It t t Th t bw1ln111 I• con. Coa11 Mt ... CA 928U 19973711144 Gary LHler Cochran'.i 521 • "lchlfd ~almtr n l'a:t.. """iOi .. o~tld a~ Tl'le :,.: .=:_ .,. duc:tt<I by: I Qlnlfel 1*1· Floutlova aualneH !dwln A. Moore. 2450 Dally Pllol M•Y 2 g le Wtit Allon Avl., I!, liDnla • •i.t•rnenl Wll Itel -.. c t ... r··~~ ,,.,.hip HMM It t m t Newport Blvd. HOI 2 " • • 8 •• An• CA 82707 the County Clerk ol rona dtl Mar, A 92'25 dolnq l>UtlnM1 ••: Hr.1• you ttlr1td doing T owl • • r ·~ Co111 Mt ... CA 02121 ' 3• 1•97 · ' .,5 Thli bu1lnen It con· •County Oil 4·la.t7 (~l.fl~r=d·c~ :rn C~!'rou~':'~; bullnff• yet? No • dol~ ':iln•~ '::'° 1 are Thi• bu1ln111 I• con• PUBLIC NOTICE duc111d by: an lndlvldual tee737119to dll M CA t212t' 10, ,4 COIUI M CA 9atY 1'YbOld 'lfth Floor tnttrprlllt 350 ducttd by 1n lndMdual Hl\'t you lllfltd doing l'llOI April 25. May 2. Thi• "i>ualnlH 1 ~on. 92Ue • .... Thll 1latel'lllf'A Wit ftltd Ettl t1th St .. Cost• M••a. Ha"' you 1t1rttd doing '1otllloue •u1lnet1 butlneuyet? YH, 5•1·97 1 1"7 ,'44 d td ...,. Umlted tJ.bill.., Ttr"' Jon Wolf 2280 ~11'1 IN Courtly Clttk of CA 92827 bullneH y11? NO Nam• Statem•nl Caty L Coehrane c.metlf'i • ~ ' d:-1 v,. ., Vari' uttd wa '°'ic114 Ortnt• County on 44M7 Jetnne M. Kllmowakl, 350 !dWin A-Moore The foftowlng person•.,, Thlt a11111m1n1 wH ltltd CNptt I Crwnatort PUILIC NOTIC! Hav• 11 titted dOlnG coe& Meu. CAvt212t · tff731tt11:1 lut 17th st •• ~111 M•aa. Thie 1t11emsn1 w11 rued doln.Q bu•'"-" 11: Do-w11t1 the County Ctsrk 01 :t'iliettt!eue 8UINH butln .. r yttf YM Mey r. Thi• bu11n111 II COO• Dally Piiot M•y 2, .. tt. CA t2"7 wltl'I IN Counly Cltrll Of men1~0• PIUI PallOf, !:62 011119e County on S·13·117 3600 ..._View Orw. ' N It 1 1997 • ' ducttd by'" lndlvlcWal 13. t•7 r114 Thia bualntu 11 con-Orange County on 1+17 W tllh SI . Cotta Mtu. 11973720717 .._,_, leecf'I I ..... • ement Ptclflc Promotion• u.o H ..... Y°" ftJWttd OOlng cuaa111'1•D tH73H0009 CA 92127 Dally Pilot May 16, 2:). 30, M4oP90 :.,~:=:. ~~~ Chrl•llen lalond•IC~ buelneta ylf? No • PUILtC NOTICI II'• th• rHourc• you Dally Piiot M•t •• 11, 23, :::' A'::''· 1l~7t c~t~ Jun• s. 1997 '949 •Sl4 w.,c lalboa INYd . m&NOlf tsrry J WOlflon '1otltletl• ..,..,.." un e.ount on 10 ••II• 30• 1"7 Ft25 MtH CA Ht21 ' CLAS81f'IEO ;Ntv.~ 111ch. CA 92M1 ~· ='t'o:'iy wO'.rtcfi~ :&:,• .:''C,!y w~ '"':, M•IM lt•t•IMflt myriad of merchen-s £LL Thie' bu1lnt11 la con-11 ' • I h • • • • Y •t O• , Matilda 11\at. obltrn. 114 Qt.-l. ,.,.,-., on ~=! °':J• I'.--. • 141 Tiie 1o1fow1nt per.one.,, dlH Hema. beoauH acoeu, Information· .n. Wt11 Balboa llYd . --r _,,..", --"' on ... Going buslnet• .. Purt ou. c04umna corn,,.i RENT packed marketpl•c• NellfP0'1 e..cn. C:A 12111 1Hfl72 '" '1'l0tH Joy, Uot H11bol llYd quanllea bu~•l'9 10 hOmt vltll•d regvlarty • euo· TOSH Demur l Toeh 1906 • 1997 pasted away May 10, 1997. A native of Ktnsat she moved to Coit• Mesa In t 955. She owned and oper•t•d Domurl't Florlste for mora than 30 yea11. 1ervlng lhe Coate Mesa and Newport Beech communllles. She was a member of the Co11a M••• Chamber of Com· merca, Soroptomlsls, Business P1olestlonal Women, C•thollc Oaugl'ltara and Costa Meta An League. She waa honor•d •• "Costa MHa Woman of the Year 19715" • Attlr•d. ah• moved to Cathedrel City and remained actl\19 In the Art League, Senior Citizen'• oncl Cflerlty ec:tlvlUes. Thr•• children JamH w .. Jo!onn A. Fowl.,, decaasecl; one ton w1111am H. Toan. five gr•ndchlldren and two great..gt1ndchlldtan eurvlve. Memorial VJgll Sl)n. day. May/ 18th at 3 p.nY.All-P11tce 8ro1 • 0111 troacsw•y Chapel and M•morlaf MaH Mondoy. Mty lilt\ •t 8 :30 ··"'· •• SI. Joachim Church In Coat• MIU, CA. 'atwllf that~ Jt• IA D111y Pilot M•Y 11, n. Diiiy Ptlol M-v t . 1e, a . 1too, Co1i. MtH, CA ca111 ... J.~0lf."class•fied ce11ru11y ·by •II ~nd• ~ lalbol 1#\'d . N.-. June t. 1n1 "'44 '°· 1997 "" mH u11w 11 1 ll'lrOUQh tllsslfted of conu1mar1A _.. ...... J~~~!!l!!!!!!llll!!I~~!"'!:~~~~~==::::::;...-:. f PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICI Of 11IJIT&'I 19H. In look 3020 ~ge SALi TNICM S. No. H-331, of Offte* "9Cordt. MJ.41 1\de Ordw Ho. 'MCID. J : All bMrlwlt '~ 3l02'74 Alf•enot No. EitMt Erttryw1ya, Pltt;o Of 914317 AJlt4 No. 937· Clrpona o. Thlt Pllttlon of 60411 YOU AM IN DE· \tie HtfH\lllO~ C>Mctlbed FAUlT UHDER A DEfD OF Common Ar11 WNch Are TRUST DATED OlJ08189 Shown u a..ng ~t \H.f$'S YOU TAKE ACTlON to ftwc9I 1 on flt ~ TO Pf'0'1'tCT YOUR PROP.. lum Atn ~did JUt11 J, Elff'Y, tr MAY Bl SOLD AT 1880, 1n Book 13814, Plg1 A PU8UC SALL IF YOU 1207, of Ott~ flecOl'ds. NEB> N4 E>CPLAHATION Of CW\tv ,,..,_., Situ. M- nfE NAl\JRE OF THE PAO· ~-; 2243 PK!fic Avenue CUDINGS AGAWST YOU, 11. Cicv ot Con,.._, c.11- YOU SHOULD COHT ACT A fom11, APN '937·50-011. LAWYER. On May 23, rt. Pf~ hlr11of0f1 de- 1117 •• 11 :00 AM,. ProfH· IClribed IS~ told •as 1t• . .... ,_9doMft Corpora-rt. Sll'llt idctw Ind other don u the dutY 1Pc>Oint1d cpmmon dlllgllldon, If anv. TIURM undef end purauem o4 thl 1111 IWOC*1Y dncribed to Died of Tn.mt, l9ClCl'dld on above 11 purponed to bl: 03/2118911 Documellt No. 2243 PACIFIC AVENUE 89·167741 Book -Page -l&-105. COSTA MESA, CA of Ofllcill Record• in the 92627. The undenioned Office of the ~ Of Tl\llf .. cSsdlitre 111V ~abitty ORANGE Ccu'cy, c.lifomia. fot I/IV incorractneu of the ex9C:Uted by: LA VONDA lttHt addr111 and other TA80A. ASINGL£WOMAN, conm>ndellgn.Cion, If any. • Tt\IAOr, HOME FEDERAL lhown tw9n. Slid sele wiQ SAV'INGS AHDL.a..N ~ be tnlde. but Without cov .. OATION. A CC:>APORATION: narc or Wlnanty, expressed u e.n.fldety. WU SEU. or 1mpltld, r~ding t1tl1, AT PVBUC AUCTION TO possession, or en- THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR cumbrancea, to pay the re- CASH (payable It time of mwing pnncip.i sum of the ult 1n lawful mofWY of the rotelsl ~ by laid O..d United St1111. by c111"1, a of Trust. with interest c.shler'1 cl"lec:k drawn by 1 tl"lefeon. 11 provided In u ld 111te Of n1tional bank. a noteltl. 1dv1ncJ11, 1f any, check drawn by 1 state or under the terms of the Deed federll credit union. or a of Trust, Htlmated fees, check drawn by a 1t1te or ctwges and upensu of the fedlrll uvlnga and loan H · TruatH and of the. trusts soc:lltion. 11vings 111oci1· cres~ by said Deed of lion. or 11ving1 bank sr>eei· TNSt, to-wit: $215.589.88 fled in aectlon 5102 of the Estimated. Acaued inter Ht Flnanci'lf Code end lllltho-ind lddltionel ldveoces. 1f rind to do bua.lnu1 int.Na eny, ~ lncteMt tin figure stalel. At: IN THE QUAD pnor to sele. The beneficiary AAEA Of'THE C1TV HALL Of under Slid Deed of Trust BUENA PARK CIVIC CEN· heretofore elleCuted and de· TER. AT 8850 BEACH livered to the undersigned a II.VD .. BUENA PARK, CA., written Oecl•ltlOfl of Defalt all right, title ind Interest and Demand fat Sile, and a c:oiweyed to and row held by written Notice of Default and ii LS1dlr Ud Deed of Trust in E1ectJOn to Sell. The under· the propeny 1ltuat1d In 111d s.gned caused said Notice of Courcy, Cejfoma describing Oef1ult i nd Election to Sell chi lend therein: EXHIBIT A to be recorded in the county PARCll 1: That PorttOn of where the r11l property is Lot 1 of Tract No. t0491, in located and more than tlvee IN CCM\ty of Orange. State month• heve elapsed since of Ca~lomia. 11 Shown on a such recotda11on. Profes· Map ~dad 1n Book 468, slonal Foreclosur .. Cotpora· "'°8140 and 41 of Misceff1· tlon H Truslee. 5 Hutton neou1 Mej>s, Records o( ~•od Centre 011v1. Suite 1050, ColM'lty. Shown end 01hn1d Senta Arla, CA 92707, Tele-u Unit 11 on 1 Condominium phone Numbef: 17141432· Plan RIC<Wdld June 3. 1980. 9000, By: Juli• Mccombs. ,,, Book 13824. Page 1207. Trustee Sate Officer, Date: of Offlclat Records, of S11d 04130/97 NPP0027555 PUB: County. PAACEl 2: An Un· 05102/97, 05/09/97. divided 1/15th Interest 1n and 05/16/9 7 to That Pon1on of Lot l of ---------T11ct 10491, 1n the County PUBLIC NOTICE of Orange, Stet• of C.titor· nla. 11 Shown on a Map Re· cotded in Book 468. Peges 40 end 41 of Mlsc.elleneou1 Maps, Records of Said County, Shown end Defined u "Common Alea· on • Con-domm1um Plan Recorded June 3, 1980. 1n Book 13624, Pag' 120 7 of Olficaat f11c0td1, of Seid County. PUBUC NOl'ICES PUIUC NOTICES FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUlllC NOTICES PUILJC NOTICES GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 MOBILE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOMES COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT 1100 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH BALBOA '2169 ISIAND LAGUNA 2606 BEACH NEWPORT 2648 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BUCH 266Q lOUM. tlOUSlHG OfllPOA1UNITY AU IUI Hiiie 1dwert111n9 1n lhll ~per l11u~1~cl IO Ille fed· 1111 Fetr H111s111 Ari ol tffl as ._UH wtliCll mws It lllc911 le Mweltlst "t11y Pft lc11ncr. llmll1ll11 er •11u1111111111 .. •uH ea rate, colt(, reltolon. au. '-'41up. i-cw Ullus Of lllWllll llitlft,. Ill lllltlllioll IO ,..q MJ ew11111e1tr111ce.111111- &etltft • •11uim111atieci." Tllia 11wsp1ptr will not U.Wliltly Ketpl lllJ lllWrtlU• 1111111 ltt ,.., """ wllicll 11 In tltlll.1111 ol lllt In , Our rtadllll •• lltrtDJ lnlormed 11111 111 •••1111111 1dttrtlttd 1n Ciiis ....,...r .. .,.,, .... Ill .. ... .,,...Illy hlll. flt""" -II~. call HUD M ·llH .. 1-IOO·OH.StQ. Fer Ille w.uMttse. DC •ta •Ina , .. HUD .. CU ·l500. HOUSES/ CONDOS fOR SALE GENERAL 1002 BALBOA P!NIN. Nie•. elHn. large 2BR 2.SBA Home with bay views. garag•b deck s . Avail• I• Now St850 mo •••••• BEACH 1N BAY • RENTAL CO '714-873·73U !:::=:c=u~a~a~1,,;:1::;;•;:;;D=~I 11'1 the 1t110Ytee you can coul'lt on to 1111 • myri.d ot mtrchan- dl.. It.ms, beCIUH our ootlK"n• comp•! qu•llned"' buyer• to • celll .::;, ....... !! Attention Home Owners & R.E. Agents!! £'side secret street 3bd, 2ba, 2 -c:ar. culdesac. 1 blk to Back Bay. Cleon. Onlv S239,500 Donald Pfeff CB Agt 433-9528 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 '84 Mfg Home In CM 24x56 55 +comm 2 + 2 Lndry rm, appls, a/c. Storage shed, carport. Lovely clbhse/pool/s po. Nr bch S30K 434·1340 Ivy Covered Cottage Lido Peninsula Res ort. Private beac h, pool, s pa. rec room. Fum'd E'slde Collage 2br l ba · I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiWWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim hk·ups. nu crpt, no 2 Br 2 Ba Bayrldge Beautiful Pvt Upper • LAGUNA LIVING 2bd/2ba Doco r apt ••STUDIO Apr vn· pols. 276 Monte Vista Ip , 2.cor gar, patio. 2 ~ 1. 2.Pallos. Many Eloganl garden apt. w/ceth coll. FP, rel, lurn w·o. Poot, Ten· #A $925. 675·9181 lndry -L-. new palnl, 3br 2ba Complelely m icro. ow. paclo, nis. & J acuz;z1. Prof '"' Wlndows·Lighl & Airy! Large & Sunny pion. shuners, pool, "308 1/2 Corel• remodeled. Garage. pkng. WO hkups , no S695 mo. 640.0518 2·Story Twnhse, 3bd spa, gated comm . ....no Yearly 310-273-3300 s torego, laundry . pel/smk. St400/mo/ 2.5ba. d/w, Ip, m/w, pols. 5 1450. 640·0949 3 Blocks from Beach yrl'(. 1·510·521·1546 dbl att gar, s m yd, 51870/mo. 494·3446 ••BEACH AREA•* Can't seem to N e ar Bac k Bay. 2br2baMedilenanoon BALBOA .6' Penin s u la 1•4 Bd get to all those 306 Campbell Ln. Villa style. upper on 2607 _NE_W_lt_O_R_T _____ , Winier & Vace 11on repair jobs $1400. 631·8097-agt. walorlront In quiet PENINSULA r Renlals. Reserve Now S h o wcase thos e special propartlea In our Homes of lhe Week & Open Homo Gu lde published each Saturday In the Real E11a1e Tab. It's an effective and IAexpenslve way lo reach homebuyerel Big Can>ron Dover Model Si n gle Level 2BR 2BA + Den $459,000 714-844·5215 1 bdrm decorated In --------- blues and yellows. HUNTINGTON ti f W t NB •"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 69 around the house? sec on o &s · 1. BEACH 6 for Besl Selection• Greal view. Full Ille •Lrg 2bcf/1ba $1295 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Manv Oceanfront• Let the balhs. kit. Caq:~ort. New palnVcrpl, Fplc. •1BR $725• VILLA RENTALS Classified Pr1vo1e sun deck & 714~75-4912 $15K OBO 673-2434 HARBOUR 2142 laundry. s 1975/mo. voul cell. deck, gar, 2BR 2 BA $835 Service Call our ClaH lfled Department Todayll 842·5678 As k about our c urrenl spoclals l --- -----------.. · ----,._, ' --_.. ... ' --.. -. _, ... --· ~-... --· ·-.. ~Ntwpol1 Realty. Inc. Newport Bluff• &·plane Full Bay views. Country \(adltlonal. Expanded & upgraded. 3br +FR . 714·720-1704 BKR Space In cool CM For a 30' unit. $395/mo. + etec. •848-0277• Traller In oool CM 8x30, furnishe d , S450/mo + eloc. 111840-0277• Lido 1•1• Spectacular HOUSES/ n•w bayfront home, 3bd, 3.ISba w/dock. CONDOS Open Sat/Sun 1.0 313 Via UdO Soud FOR R£NT 12,150.000 CWI Developenent •840.1025• Lido Pentneuta CORONA Bayfront cus tom DEL MAR 2122 yearly. Boat dock avl. no P 8 Is · Ye a r I Y · OIW met 60x30 poor. Beautlhd, New 2 • 2 • Directory Waterfront Fabulous 5410-1355 or 673·6002 760·l713. 857·1776. No pots . Carport. corner unit 1n Back 3 + 3 /De n /0 In/G a r/ 1...,.---,.,.-...,----.,,--Vista Del Mesa Bay w/large windows help you find Dock avell, ten. Pis. 2br Penth•• Co ndo.•---------•!'14!'1·4855• a nd high col11ngs re liable help. Furn. FP, Fr Doors Nr bch, Ip, d/w, w/d, ~ORONA -1""'e'""r'"'E"'x_e_c--:A:-p-:t:-,.,...V,..,.il'""la'"'P"'""t Pvt gor. w/d, fp, f11g 642·5678 $3350 Agt:875·9505 gar. no pets. $1375. DEL MAR 2622 pool, jacuzzi, BB·q Ga ted Community --------- Avl June 675·4677liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lacllltles. 7 14·760· Sl365. 789·1748 RENT NEWPORT BEACH 2BR Townhome Blocks from th• 9:132 or 714-549-t 185 Sell your nome 2169 2 . 5 BA. Lr g 2 ·Car Beac h Hugo hving Buy II Sell II Find II thro ugh classiltod through CliSStfied a tt ach g ara ge . spaco avail in 1 & 2 Claaallled. 942·5878 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij[iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Remo d · End un it· bedroom ape homos ---------* BLUFFS 38d 2Ba 51500/mo. 6410-5664 Wood burning fire------------------------------ 1·Sty on greenbolt. 3Br 2Ba Upstairs dplx. place and glgancic COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Upgraded. $2100/mo. I d r paclo . Close t o "" .. ..a,..... 644· 2 299 P • g:ir' w • pa 10 • & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .,.... ...,.. scops to bay & beach. shopping achools $1800 8 t 8·359-4539 Dogs & c1111 wolcomo 1 BR Lido Condo Full sunaet, oc ean, bay ----------vlews. 5th fir. Musi 4B0/2BA Family room Hel Full amonllles. w/FP, new carpet & s 1800/mo. 675·2171. pal111. Quiet c uldesac Sterttng from $985 Coll 79g.17 53 for more delalls (some restrictions apply). Shores Musi See Ttlis Refurbished Goml ho m •. 44001. f. w/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Convonlerfl Impressive 3rd story Cla••lfl•d atroot. Cat Ok. $2350/ mo. 875-4630, Agt. --------- Herbor View r•nta1,.,.c.o.s.r.AiiiMiiEiiSiiAiii2ii6m2ii4 Reduced to $269,000 tower w/eundeck. 410 •••ward 2br 1ba 942·5878 Dock for •95' yacht. Enclo .. d patio. comm --------- 723-4494 CO~ONA DEL MAR 1022 CWI Development poof, dbl CatpOr1. No •940.1028• peta. 1925. 132-4811 •N•wpor1 Helghtii'• 327 Catelln• Or 3br/3ba, den, pool. Mini ocean vi~. Reduced to 1450.000 Grundy Rltr 97M111 •••vt"unv frurn. 3Br Sutnm•r Hm•. 1 block to ocean, NS Jeuy vu. 15000.mo 130-1081 Purn'd a•D +den atunnln9 t80 d9gr .. ---------Bay & Jetty View•. wa1erfronl condo, SAN 2BA. Private 1p111. 12750/mo. [Ilia A•ally 844·9200 2 ... 2. 32'wld• llv/ din CLEMENTE room. Totally remOd. 1078 COSTA MESA 2124 Open Sal/Sun 1 •9 2~25 Oc .. n Blvd A·2 COSTA MESA 1024 ------ O~•H HOUaa ~br/2b8 trlplH Oceanfront Luxury upstairs unit, balCOr'ly, Condo 2-car Q•"O•· 11150 aUNOAY 18._ 778,ao.tt ~I. Move· 401 P~aadena Ct ln ep90t tM-UOJ •w Owner l!'•ld4t CM Kim • Lano..._, ™ 3t>d 2ba. "OOI' lot. R.,.... ae.C4Klftlw 4 b--llt• 2~., gar, ',.12.,1000,.. ,,._. .... ~1 patio, ref, w /d Otteft Prt-hft 10.I ./~~~s:,. 214 e ,..,_., ~ O~ ... HOU•• .... IC»>. MOllLI ••• 1H, ,.,,, to-4 Buy tt. i.n "· flind 11, BOMBS 1100 t1•n...a11 o........... •1•N?<OMI I . -•o , ' Slit!.UlmO ..,,.,.r *'=='* AMllYMINTI Lrg 1 & 2 bdrm opt5. 2 & 3 bdrm twnhses w/FP, ~u thru kitche.u, bMY bar & lrg dsts. SmoH ~ welcome. Prices start at $985. Coll 720-9034 ~I w anted Port Street1• ha mlly looking for o lee n 4/IS bd. Call S herry 1111 844-8491 2br 2ba Indy rm, fncd yd. 2•car gar. ch1ldlpet Ole 157 ! 23rd•UM A SHOO Aon, 760-l \22 Lido-Cottege 1 BR. 1 DA • de n. 2 pollo1 $1fi00. Grundy Reallor 9'75·8181 Light elry Condo 2 8r Newly Oec01a1ed w/carpet a nd hie. 011age Ou1et Call lor a ppl 1·G19·5H•3337 Walk to boach, pool. Newport Aero•• th• 11na. OAted. S 120d1mo. ~ 2bdl 1 .ISba ga1 a go, Ag nt, June 494• 1177. o pe11 US65 IN1n• Nwpt Hgt• 20r 1Ba ve t 4. 120·041 22 Cute cottage, wood ed ext 203, Darrell. IOI. brick walks, fp, atudlo 'sld•, clean, redwd deck1. 51 195. ..eluded toe. gard.,,. '714-458.0444 No 1m"'pe11. S600mo Inc uhl. •4••240 I I '+ I .. FtllOAY, MAY 16, 1997 1usnf!sl EKPLOntUT DIP10TllD1' DIPl.OnaNT !M.PLOYMENT APPUDCES 6011 PITS • 2ee1 OPPOatVNlTY 5530 5530 5530 SEIVIC!S 553 3 ANIMALS COllONA 8048 DEl MAil IAGU'NA 6122 BEACH ~----•&•I 21041••·----•ll••·----Refrl••rator Sl85. U...... 1Wnw 1b• ADVKllTt8tNO eoAT UNTALS L..Mrera 11am up te --W • • h • r ID r Ver . ewtc old ..... hpp" UT 9am-4pm wlk>ft Condo~ apt. p I t Doe and ~ 0..llAaeletaftt ISOO w .. kty Lono P ... H be awate that 1145.n 64&68"8 To gOOd homelC><='O Movie Wardrobe, Vautt.o ceUl"Q9, llght ~ 90 OOod ,.=.v 1 T~ 'or ta et orowfno dl9tane• phOne com-the ll•Ungs In this cat· \It Ronweller & ~ collecllbl... .-morel & airy wane thfOUQh P • w Wiii m•k• quallty N.wpotf S.acf'I Boat p-.ny le ... ktng peo-tQOfY may require you ---------Alf.Oale HO 780-1549 2800 Ocean Blvd khahen, large wa.lk:Jn =en:NA ~r, ..... caM• ~ the Rental tocalJon. w.-. pte 10 1eMc:e atore-lo call • 900 number FURNITURE 6014 F•m•I• Shih Tau 12 ---------cto1e1, d lahwaeher, ' c.tep~ 10 new and 4tndt racfd. APf*/ In front promotional box In which there la • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 private extr• large •V•ndlnil Rout• P:or •Xl•llng advertl•er•. peteOn ~Of'O noon to rout.. 1.80().35A.7331 cl1orge pet minute. wHkl. Oold/Whlte. COSTA MESA 8124 -------- Sat/Sun B•m·3prn Antiqun. furn. bed toys. TV. atere books , cloth• and much morel N early bird• pl••• 0 684 Wendt Terrace patio from tMng room, a a I•• 2 0 Io c • t ~Incoming call• 2001 W. CoaM N8 ~__,,,,,___...,,..____ Leather eofe ofl Registered. Shots. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii addhlonal patio off ol al1e19WOfic PT• and eollclt new twtl• Can't Find Work? Medloel Ofo. tMk11---------while. large 3-plece. _1_250_·_7_2_3_·1_1_9_1_. __ l"'aur f---------1 bdrm w/outalde •tor· •800.'IH-438te ,,... through proac-You can't b4t looking fr1endly person 'who EMPLOYMENT pillow back, fill In Fr•• Cat SwMt eyr + 0 ""'" IC t age •P•c•. Venla•11_________ live telephone can-too hardl WANT£0 15 can hand .. chao• with WANTED 5535 corner, perf cond. sliver female tabby, Neighborhood S•I• b 11nd1 Inc t u d • d vu.mg and reAarch· peop.. '° fill vatlou• a •mllef Frr poehlon 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S500/ob0. 650·7047. •payed. Must find new Sat. 8·? Cross St'• throughout, 1kyPghl In MONEY Ing competitive pub-ooelll 1 for flllng, phon ... •• home soon. 759-8978. Monte Vista & Santa llvlng room. unique TO tOAN 2914 bllc8tloM. • ro ton• rom Wat• greeting patients and Loving Swedllh Nur••·•---------IHbel. Follow signs! bathroom/ vanlly/1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Mutt work well ouH 10 man•o.. running erranc11. Fax 12 Yra exp. HonHt & MERCHANDISE •---------Also 1321 Suss111 Ln NB dre11lng areal Neutta1•1 under deadllne pr••· m•nt. No e)(perlence R .. : 714·84S.733e caring. Good cook. PIANOS 8c 91.. Qarane &•l•I t h 1 Avoid Benkruptoy MCHNfY. Call Now, Loe ref1. Christin• MISC. 6015 • • ~:~g;~ :.~~ufo 0~!. ffrH Debt Coneolld• -:'J!cetlent oral and Brent (714)891·5784. New PrHohool In 1;;1714-849·3735C> ORGANS 6059 ••• 9•m·1pm · oommodate 1 vehicle lion Appllcallon with wrh1en oommunlc•tlon CASTIN 0 • Mo v I• Newport Beach ne.01 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Chrl•t Luth•r•n Included. Very bflght Servlc• 80().873-8207 1klll1 Extra•. Production Infant/toddler teacher• W••h•r/Dryer SlSO. Yamaha Con•ole Church and o"""'n llvlng ateal ---------• •Minimum one-uear TralnM1. Fiim cttudlo. with ECE units, also DOMESTICS 5540 Micro S35. Lg dresser Plano PtocentlaNlctorla ..... , .,. a1ln-... 2 Id •'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/mlrr $50. 642·1048 S I S l ... 5 Call now. won't laell MORTGAGES 6 new.paper aale1 ex· 71 .... 15M981 qu .., yr o and 11 High glo11 black E•t•t• • • a .,.. Sl470. 789.o931 T.D.'S 2918 perlenc. •COOK• prHchoot teachers. COMPANION· Swedish W4>1tf Tanning Bede Uk• new. S1995 Tool•, appl. furn, fish· •AblUty to think ere-exp.rtenc.cl for Fut Benefits 714·955·2672 Aid Avall PT. Good Tan At Home 703-3352. 527·1854. Ing gear, motorcycle •tlvely and work In a F6od H•mburger TUTOR TIMI! driver. Xlnt Ref1. Prop· Buy Direct and Savel parts, kids furn, MISCELIANEOJJS RENTALS Purch 100% Fix 125% We Buy Notn. All Cr9<Jlt Conaldered FINNEY BROKERAGE 714 873-7480 Uc.1978 •:atn emllronment Sl•nd PT. 18/hour. Office erty Owner. Pis Call Low Monthly Pmt• •••••••••I •2173 Miner• • D•taJI oriented •WAJTRl!aa* . c.ntputer Help Dnk Chrlatlna 730.0298 trr•• Color Catalog GARAGE SALES (Harbor/Wilson) Self motlvet.O and Experienced, PT Full Time Entry Dog Walker• If your Call "·800-711-0158 ••••••••• Fri 9/Sat/Sun 8 goal oriented 18/hr. Apply at: level position t d I 1 llttl Micro, bdrm .furQ. 2 •pc knowl.Ogeable auper Burger Huntington Beach • ~:.,an!:a1:1 ~d a Love~ man rubber boat. VACATION RENTALS Sal~ plu• commie-2888 South Brlstoj Softw8re Developer. I can help. Pleue call WANTED h1htd, vacuum clnr. ---------! lllon. xcellent bfnern Costa Mesa Learn our POS aott· Morgan 714·&42·8533 TO BUY 6019 CORONA toys, luggage, clothes. Corona del Mor 2722 ANNOUNCEMENTS ~1ckk•g1e. ln;~u~lng ('114) H2·29'12 w.,e progr•m. Pay European Perfectionist DEL MAR 6122 164 E. 19th St (alley) Pan. Y• cal/ Counter H•I • commen1urate with Hoi Olant 5 0 Home el drug screening re-FT/PT p ltlo P experience Full ou••cleanlng Old Coln• Gold _Sliver Did You Ml•• The Watch for s1.nns B .,. I H N B I quired. EOE. Gift & OMI II nsS •vi. beneflla and' great Exp'd • Xlnt Raf's F •v a.,.ron m ' a Fu rnume to Dia-• tore. Own Trana • Bonded ranklln Mint, Starting Port St. Sale? Sat, May l7, 8·2 Fun Z on•. t b r + _TH...._EA __ TE_R_____ play Advertlelng Attn· N 0 E IC p • r N • c . working envlrnoment. WHkends Also Avail Old watches & Jewelry Come thla Sat! 8 •1 MHa verde/Plocentla iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil aleeplng toM. lb•. Ip, Lynn E1ola at'(714) Near OC Airport. ~ut reau~est':twMIC FrHEll 241·1914 WestcoutColn642-9448 1627PortCharlesPI Harbor /Adam• ~~~~'.·:~~-6;~~~;:,.93 iCASiiiiiTiiiiNiiiGiiiiiiiiiii2ii9ii2ii1 ~802 or mall r• Fu&Mall955-9171. y1ema71<1-S:1-4;~~.J•p •n••• Lady TopDollaraPald Garage S•I• Sam Sp..;0~!1~~ dltyby aume to Dlapl•y Ad-Counl•r/Dell FT/PT. Seek• HouHcleanlng For Records. Jazz. Sal/Sun. Misc Items. __ .::..;:;,::..::.;.;.;..::~+,.:.=------------1 New People Needed vertlalng, 330 W. B•y F rlendly p e r ao n PERMANENT • PT Rellable • Honest Sountracka, etc . furn, klngslze bed, •HUGE RENTALS TO No exp n.c: Moo9t. a-StrHC, Coe1' Meea, needed! No "P-. Po1lllon ln-amall~ 71446-7·22«> Ca.ll Mlka 64511..505 _ A18..Qoldenrod RUMMAG&:liALE-JJ...,,,.,,. SHARE 2724 Actors. TV/Fiim. CA92827 . OlobeDelt 842·3784 office. Non-smoker In alley Sat6-17at7am 1·213·852·1888 Arohlteot/Projeot Demo Supen1leor 7'4-675-4606 •WANTED• Teak ---------Sonora wood to finish boat Sat 7:30 Multi Family 2 room• avail Pvt ---------Menager Med alze for South Orange Prop Mgmt Office MERCHANDISE 9 75•8109 Fabulous deals on Elementary School euc home. Shere HEALTH & O.C. Office Heklng County. Mu1t be Buey small ofc eeeks furn, clolhel, home 966 Sonora Rd. C.M. lndlv w/5yre min exper familiar with grocery professional w1thl•••••••••i---------decor. Don't miss Ill bath. No smk/peta. FITNESS 3000 ,,,, ur. & commerclal I d & t I ---------1 I • •ores emo1 mus administrative and PETS & 808 Poinsett a IAGUNA Housekeop ng week y. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii blllt I'd M •---------SS 50/m o + ioc. Utt a •• pre . u1t be located near or accounting exper. ANTIQUES (In alley) '----......;;;:=~=~ paid. 3 blk• to ocean. Look Y••r• younger be capable of manag. In Co• ta M ••a. Computer knowledge. 6010 ANIMALS 6049 -s-.-,--8-'•-m--5..;..0;...0_. 6-o-o' BEACH 6148 -------- .... 0 .8 .... 1 nowfl No pllle, MLM. Ing project•. Including 800-450-4338 f I• x I b I• hour a. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '~~~~~====~I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-wu uv d aft d 11 block n alloy botwoon -""al Isl• Sunny 2bd cutting. burning, pain. ' speraone, ca Earn Money Reading Fu Reaume: 673-2215 lrl• & J••mln• The Communily RENT D No Olmmlckal For operator•. knoWledg• b k I S30 000/ T'I lllCTIOlllCS 1pt. Boach cloH. Sun· lnlo aond 116.95 to: ol codH and abllfty 00 • • yr Retail Sales poaltlon at Top Doll•r P•ldl • t Everything here fro Markot Place. dock W/D. S445+utll. to proc••• Jobe Income pct. Details. Ouf of Santa Fe From 1800·1960. STllBO .080 clothing to furnllurol Classified through classlfied Prol lem. 875-0724. K. Monson 3535 E. tr'lrough govfrnmental f.aoo-51 3-4343 xvt637 O\rt-..01t/Kloak at 1 -to entire es'lat•-ill••••••lil••i""--~L=o~ts~o~f ~go~o~d~st~u~fl.!.!11-1 _ _.. __ 9_4_2_· ... 5_8_7_8 ____ ......,,...,,,,,====~ PCH. COM, CA. ~625 • ,. ,.-· Balboa P•nln 3br authority'• •pproval. rront O••k Agent Fashion._ .JalaruL ..a:J Paintings, cl'llna.. C /d I k Excellent oppcrtunlty Small Upscale Beach wages hourly"+ comm. glsware, furn, etc. ondo, w • n em r, ••••••••• for advancement. Inn. Prev. exp pref'd. Call Susanna Wilken: 40Yr NB RH 673·8223 IATIWTI Tl RITIMI NowBetng~ ~1;~~~3.';~~·4 S550-PERSONALS Fu Resume to: B/W Bayahorea Inn 844-5953 ---.....------••••••••-(714) 549-7188 (apply In peraon) -----------B alboa Penn Master 1.....,.....;..__,,..-,.._____ 1800 W. BalbOa Blvd Sele• Clerk, PfT Bdrm w/garage. ssoo ---------Avon Neede Seller• evenings for Hotel Gitt Full amen. D-647·7991 SEE'lr'fN(i Up to 50"' commie-Hotel Shop. Exper pref'q. Evea-675-9382. &U •Ion + lncenuv ... Full, MaldJHouaekeeper $6.hr 714·549-0300 WOMEN 3004 Pat1·llme. MLM option. 16/hr . Bl·Llngual. C.M . 112 Hou•• S700. lnaurance •van. Toll Apply In peraon: Best SALES Or 1 Br $450. Cal ok. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free 1-888·349·7887 Wea tern BayahorH The growing Dally wP~~P1:ra~~ri 6~;~;~1~~ Handsome Attorney ext 5784 before epm. Inn 1eoo w. Balboa Piiot advertising team Seek• very attractive lndep. Sal•• Rep. Blvd. N.B. 875-3463. seeks an out1lde C dM 3Br Hme 1hr w/ allm whl lemate 2w 4 •--....;...8 -A-N_Q_U_l!_T...:..--Hou•ek•eplng sates representative In one 1soos1. vu, dock, for dating.• 300-4947 COOf'DINATOR Supenllaore the Retall .Advertising yd. w/d . (p, pvt bch. for ltallan R .. taurant Nationwide Co. need• Department. Eltperl· Male prel!d. SSOO.mo ••••••••• 111 Newport. 375-GSOO aupervlsore for long-ence preferred, but 714·721·8889 BEAUTY STYLIST term care facllltles. wlll train. Appllcant C EMPLOYMENT w 111 tr a 1 n. s • n d should be energetic. DM Charming 2Br PrQmlnent N.B. Salon motivated and a sell 1 Ba hu 1hare w/1 seeks Lie. alyll1t, reaumee:466 Flagship 1tarter. Salary plus le male. F/p , w/d, exp'd In color, 10 Rd, N.B .. CA 92663 commission. Xlnl ben· $630/ 644 , 664 Attn: Merk Stewart mo. · • aaslsl owner and bulld11---------1 em pkg . .Orug screen· CDM Furn Room Kit EMPLOYMENT cllenlle. Guaranteed S•ll your unwanted Ing/physical required. In Your NelgtlbOl1lood ... --Oftl• •t9'.!llenft No Money Down! lnstallatlon Programming of 7S+ cnannets tnduded VISIT OUR SHOWROOM FOR A LIVE DEMO AT Looking to _ sen that extra junk stacking up in ~~~ the garage? Try our garage sole-EJd).wtur 1unk· to yoo is a trea&.Jre to someone else. -prlv. Gatod. Pool & 5530 Income+. Commli1lon Item• the eaey .wayl EOE. Send reeume to O.arege. S550/mo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Also ltallon• avallable "Co place your Lynn Esola, %Dally ---------718·4&J5 for rent. Contact Lena cla11llled •d call ·Piiot, 330 w. Bay •Qood Companlf* or T....ter 673-4188. 942·11878. Stteet. Costa Mes~. CdM, Shr 3br Home Ltg rm. great loc. gar. w/d, n1. n/po11. S530. Laurie 714-840-8215 •oood People• ,. CA 92627 or fu to If you are longlng to ,,_ ________________ .1714) 650-4802. For __________ 1 .. -----~---'I work for a growing company that treat• Interview, call (714) CM luJC gtd apt, quiet. spa. pool, i:>rtv ba, na. S395. ~ dop "' 1 /2 ut11, .Avl now 548·8125 E'alde CM New homeowner 1oek1 prof to share 4BA home Pvt bed/ bath . S 4 5 O·S600. Call Jennifer Noonan 944-8080 X117 •you with care & 574-4238. respect, CALL USI Secretary Worker'• Car & Insurance req'd. Comp/Crlmlnat. 3-5yr1 (714)842·5302 exper. Bl-llngual pref . Merry Maids OC area. Call Wanda NP & AIR Poeltlon at 818·786·5432 or Community Newsp• 714-768·1664, eves. pers seeks full llm• Tona of Work AJP & AIR pereon. The Hyatt Ncwportcr has excellent Warehouse through Ml lnlmum, t year expe-t opportunities available. management. Up to 'enc• n accoun • $425.wkly 491-0191 payable & cQllectlon• NB Mbr Ste/S675 Incl preferred. GOOd ben· Top Peraonal Mgr Utl, gar.. cble, w/d. ent package Including BANQUET BARTENDERS, Needs kid• 6mo•· Prof. N/S. S325 + Laat 401 (kl retirement plan. SERVERS, 17yra for TV, print & mo. Avl 6'1. 752·3297 EOE. Drug acrHnlng/ AND SET UP ATIENDANTS film. Submitting now ewport Cet Bea 1 phy1lcal required. for now Star .Ware 2 • 2 Condo Brand newl -Sena retumi & llJJJV ...------- Po o I/a pa/gym/ten n . requirement lo: Plcascapr,lyinpcrsononMondayand S695 • Ut11. 245·7335 Accounting Supet'Vltot, P.O. Box 1580 Tuesday rom 1·5pm and Thursday <;,~~:C ~:,•:i ;3~~~~~8 from 9am-l pm or call our Jobi inc for 2726 Accounting Mon-Fri additional openings. (7 14) 759-3075 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 o ·2 I n o f fl c • . MI FI 0 N •HELPI• 714-846-3468 ext 105 .. _______________ ... RENTALS WANTED Prolea1lone1 •••k• .--------------------studio. becholor or 1 bdrm ept for $560. S600. E'alde Coile Meaa. Newport Bch, Bat Pen or 11te. Ava II attr 6' 1 please call U1a «• 674-4249 MISC. RENTALS 2744 * ART STUDIO * Share approx 400 1f. S 222/mont h . Ava II June 1. 723· 1878. . COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE , APARTMENTS2750 Co•t• Mee• Two trlplexea on 1 lot. OMC 2nd. 1359,500. Agent 870-8283 . .• u d 111 on I Im•. Paac41ccl Production• •714-375-4300• EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 D YES, SEU. MY CAR Ofo Bult• u 11q.rt. 3 Pvt OfllCH and Reception area 441 Old Newport Blvd, Nwpl 8ch. St 220. 71 .... 50.8808 INDUSTRIAt 2788 101000 Sql't 4 8ele Production Pl. N.B. ... Dlvltlble. St01• care, Toy•. Mfg, or ? Bob Caullln ISkr 722·1777 Wer•h•• 1000 + er Office. tollet, loft, 133 W. 17th, CM. 14 N2S. Harry 845-3544 BUSINESS• PIN AN CS IUSINESS OPPORTUNin 2904 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pl lot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we 'll run it for another week FllDI All for just $10 •. I 1--:---c.ra:--c.ecil-Humbtr.,... -c.m-~o-MC_·o_l/ISA __ o_AM_x __ -..,...-1 ' v.., __ _ MW, ____ _ Modtl, ____ _ ... tee o.iJ 1"1D1 .UO W ~ ~ COiie ......_CA 12927 ....._.(71•)t4Ut71•,_ f71•16ll t6t' ----- ---.. ----.. _, .. • anniversary 1997 EVER DRIVEN ONE O~·THESE? Now you can! (Sort of) 70°/o of this year's Indy cars will be using the Aurora's VS! <t./?J~L..l~C>~~ by Oldsmobile . NEW 1997 s27t.. 36 month closed end lease on approved credit. Total of payments $9737.28 +tax. 12K miles per year. Option to buy at lease end for $21,237.05. Total to start $7469.48. Nicely Equipped! +tax. Uc. and doc. fees. Prior daily rentals. VIN #'s 318734, 319371, 310141, 311799. (714) 582-0800 , .. TODAY'S GRoSSwoRD PUZZLE AC...a ..... 5 AAllo IClngNy ·~ 13 Adlm'I , .. r:;::~ 15~""Y 1 e ~ 1et1g1t1 17 HatYelt decoldilx1 18 EllPOft 20 GMer'I R>ne 2t~~DOWN 22 FIM to 24 Soft drink 2 L llke 25~ flavoring 26 In • lll'IOOth-3 Iman, e.g. epol\en manner 4 Pressu111 unit· 30 S~-out abbr. 33 ManY s Residence 34 Baltafy site 6 Mother. in 35 -a-Al Mvseilles 38 Big .not. for 7 Wr11er Fleming lhort 8 Pitcher's 37 Thingl ~go feat -In the nil1't 9 Pic:l(ed 38 s.sam.-10 Slashes 39 Sign 11 "Garfleld" 41 Listi of pooch candidates 12 Chime 43 Rumbling. as ~ 14 Irish dramatist thunder 18 Bake·sale 45 Wheel part i1ems 48 ·-No Way lo 20 Hoosegow Treat a Lady" 23 Singer James 47 Pipe filler 24 Hoefbeal 26~ .. 27119!'' 28 Gl1neiy cloth 29.Bar1cs · 30 Pond denizen 31 Den 32 Singer Guthrie 36 Opening 37 Ah - 39 Black or green fruit 40 "20 Ooesuons· category 41 Surprf8" greatly •2 Grease job «Heated 4 7 Ull$f>Oken 48 Pedal 49 StoP 50 Had 51 Thlcil carpel 52 T exes town 53 Poet Lazarus 54 Mists 57 Author Tolstoy 58 Stitch -.. By CHARLES GC»EN wtth OMAR SHARIF MWf TANNAH HIRSCH tc I· FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 • flAT 9070 JAGUAl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9125 PORSCHE 91'15 '79 FIAT LAHCIA 2000 63K ml ., Black Beautyl 5-spd. w/ AJC. Pwr wind.. new tires. Sac $2250. 543·2369 '94 .1•9 XJS Cab ,., , •a7 •24S Bia~. 2+2 Only 151( Tn1s "'7 •2 •LX . •dr Upgraded wneeCs. car Is It\ mint condl Ndan, l5•pd, •11• ps, Sun1oot. cat phone 11941121 $31 977 tw, cc. CH I, ll'lrf, full S6SIOO obO. 5419-3914, ·L•XUS• • ~r. JCll• cleat\, S\600 MIHlon Viejo Firm 714-893-41570i---------- t-800·009·5398 SAAB 9185 t0-COUNT111BMI FORD 9075 ------MERCEDES 9130 Norlh-SOuth vulnerable. South Four h••_.a wu ___._,.,ly a-·· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JEEP 9110 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~·,. ~•...u., ·~ '84 Ford F150 V-8,lwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil deala. 1onable contract. West found the auto, AC, Cauette.1 ~94 4WD GRAND •eo 300SO Less than bes\ defente by leading a low $3800/obo 64ts.1042 l25K ot1gina1 m11os. '95 Saab 900S blk 'blk 4-clr, 6-spd, 301< mt. snrr, alloy1, abs. cloth int. dealer ma1n1. all records Perl cond in out $17,750 NORnf •VoJd QKJ84 -o K 107 0 •A9741 WEST EA.BT •854 •KQJ782 Q 107632 Q Void 0 6 O QJ92 •J 1063 •KQ8 sotrm •A 1093 Q AQ95 OA8 4 3 •5 The bidding: SOU1'H WEST NOJnl'I EAST 11::1 p-2+ H Dbl Pue 3• p ... 3NT Pue 40 PH• P... P ... Opening lead: Two of Q Woald you believe that rooking lb.is oontract is 88 simple aa count- ing to 10? Declarer didn't seem to think so, judging from the way the hand was played. ·tr you play four-card ml\jors, one heart ia the recom.met\ded opening bid with the South hand. It assuret1 that a 4-4 fit in any of the three 11uits will be located. trump, ind the 6.Q break was a lit.-'87 P:ORO VAN Conv. CHEROKEE LTD. $4400 7'4·760·5062 tie disconcerting. Dnlanrwon V-6, A/T, P/S, A:C. "'--*•*~ cheaply in hand, ca1hed lhe ace o( Low ml. Orig. Owner. BLACK BEAUTY •ao 4 50 SL 8oth tops. diamonds and continued wilh a dia-$4,999 720.1722 Taupe Leatner 4.or l-owor. )(Int Condi (0) 7I4·955-61 18 \E) 310.376· 1970 mond toward the king. West ruJTed •--,-8-8-F-0-,-d-E_s_c_o_rt__ PERFECT· All Op11ons L1>w ml. A Diamond and reverted to heart.a, and I.he con· 5.spd. Economy car. • 8 Trk co Soll For S13,950.obo 768·1029 --------- tract could no longer be made. Try (200512/358569) TOYOTA 9210 it. ' $5,995 518,600, LOW BLUE. *'82 3 eoSEL• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Normally it is correct. lo try to Toyot• of Call 714-544-6123 Astro sflver. grey llhr, '89 Toyota C•m"" H I B h 1 02k ml. Luxurious ·" cash all your side·s u1t winners unt n9ton eac '97 WRANCiLER aulo. Bitaut. cond Wagon V6. Family before embarking on a crolt'lrurr, 7t4-847a8555 Fully Loaded! All Serv.ced botore duo Wagon. Musi Seo• but it wu unneceS11ary here. Sup-•89 Mustang Conv. Xtrul Low Miies. dales. Obi timing <100966 0519091 poae South had counted winners 5.0. 5-speed. red. 513·950 548·3772 chain convertlo11 s9 ,395 before playing to the third trick? leather. all s1ock. ---------1 comi:11eted, $8700 ,92 Toyota 4-Runner There is one heart in the bank and Runs Xlntl Ma1t1tenance LEXUS 9115 ____ a_5_1_._9_7_9_2___ 4X4 V6 Auto Fu. d dd records-since new. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil three si e-1uit aces. A six tricks 56.300 515--0105 •86 190e 2 •3 Power. Mint Cano• on the crouruft" and the total is 10. •92 Lexu• LS400 · .... h.. pa e sn• P' White & Nice ,.,.1 PROBE "' .. m gn . ..r ( 0 098 o 0733 The king of di a moods i1 not needed! • Black/Black. Ce111hed Need Quick Sale I 1 1 4 ) Mer the ace of diamonds lives, Auto, air, navy blue, E v e r y 0 p t 1 on ! SS,500 PP 642-9601 S 18,995 d I h Id t.. 'th th 60K miles. S5000'obo #222362 $24,977 ec arer a ou con mue w1 e-723·161& '87 420 SiiL '03 Toyota ve XCAB ace of spades and a spade ·ruffon •---------(101111 P035972l h bl A,._ h' h f '93 Aeros t ar XL '95 Lexus SC400 Mercedes 1 l eta e. n.er caa mg t e ace o c 11 & Fl 1 r $12,995 'L wagon. Black/gray. ashmere/lvory. Very Lpw m es •w ess · clubs and ruffing a club, nolning .Power. Low miles! rich looking. cert (341457) $15,995 can st.op dec.larer from scoring four 0 s9 99 #0400106 $33,977 Lexus ot '93 Geo Prism more tricks on a black-suil cross· <3 ~K9211 L t • 5 Westminster 5-Spd Must Seel rr Cauer o us '94 Lexus SC300 892·6908 • (100824 065680) ru . o sta Mesa s •o 995 642. 7700 Black Jade/Ivory Mint ---------• , Learn to be a better bridge player! Sub•cribe n'ow to the Goren Brldp Letter by calUng (800) 788-1225 lor inlormat~on. Or write to: Goren Bridie Let- ter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, m. 60680. Condition• Only 34k ·•99 420SEL. Good 'SUS Mustang m 11 o s . c er 111 1 e d cond. malnt book Toyota of Only 7 ,900 m1lest #018246 $29,977 kept. blk ran llhr Int, Huntington Beach White/grey leather. Orig o.vn~r. f08k mt. 847·8555 Factory chromes. '95 Lexus EC300 S15.500 714·780-68371....:•_9_5_T_o_y_o_t_a_C_et_l_c_a_ (228312) $18,995 Full option. Lease ---------Rod and lots of great Lexurof return. Save Huge! '95 320 S L Rea Tan summer d r 1v1 n g Westminster Red Tag Special! inter. Chrome wheels. s m 1 I es I ( O 4 5 7 o 51 892·6906 #079634 S 21, 977 all options. 'taf..e over $14, 77 5 tense. 548-3772 Lexus of 9080 '92 LHUS SC300 Westmln~t•r Spruce Lexus Trade-In 892·6906 NEWPORT BEACH MARINE SUPS BUICK 9 035 '92 Cieo S to rm CiSI 45k mi . Bluo, Auto. A/C, Sound Sys. Blu bk S8200. Ropo sale price $5340 543-2369 ·Superb Cond1t1on! MITSUBISHI 914S1-.-9-6_T_o_y_o-ta_A_v_a_lo_n_ Won ·1 Lastl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii X L . w h 1 t e /i v o r y w00708l $22,977 interior. au1oma11c. 1111 6169 DOCKS 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Westcltff ··sat7·12 .. Furni ture . lot s of household stuff. 1341 Sussex Ln. (off Dover Or.) TRANSP02TATION SAIL BOATS 7014 Dock Lido Isle up to 6511 saflboat. natrow beam pref'd 673·7677 AUTOMOBILES AUDI 9025 '70 Coupe de VIiie 1 owner, new eng1 paintJtop. etc. S5,700. 714-574-9135 CADILLAC 9040 HONDA 9085 '89 Civic Wagon ·LOXUS• Mlsslo-n Viejo 1 ·800-669·5398 '94 Lexus ES300 1 ·ownr Low mi . Lthl", Mnrl. Champagne S24K OBO 646·2226 $3500. 4 WO, AC, --------- '76 Eldorado Conv. remov cass .. roof LINCOLN 9120 A 11 p ow e r . N e w _ra_c_k_._P_s_._5_5_9_·4_5_1_9_. _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii brakes. 74K miles. '94 Civic EX '96 M ark V111 , 8 track, hign end v-Toc. 1111 power , (Loaded), Ivory, under ca s s. 11 hr l n t . sunroof. AC. alarm. 2000 mi, a11I for Loase $6000/obo. 786-927'\ s 11 ,600. 642·3623 for 12· I 3 mos a1 $410 per mo or maybe '85 Montero Rebuilt engine. 4WO.. 5·SP. CC. power window"' I: t oc ks , loaded ' ai, ~pert '011~ pkg· (076337• $20,""95 S5500 Ob:> 723·1616 ~ .. '92 ECLIPSE CiS 1ev DOHC COUPE Lexus of Westminster 892·6906 Burgundy gray int VOLVO 9230 5 · S p d ., C as. s , C 0 , I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM:iiiiiiiii.;iiiii Sunroot. (2ZUG792) 11 $7,995 Bauer Lotus Costa Mesa 642.7700 '94 Volvo 850 4·Dr Blk/lvory Lthr · Mnr I/Alloys, Loe Car '126787 $19,677 1 e' Hobie, Comploto. -----------------------------' Ready to go. $550. or '92 Audi 100S Teal/Ivory Leatl:ler Full optlo", Moon Roof #112194 $11,977 ·Lexus· Mission Viejo 1·800·669·539B '87 C,adJJJAc Se1111le '95 Accord LX p u r c has 0 d f o. r White. lealher interior. Low miles. Mini cond! S26.000 Lie foe due iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S2300/obo. (078018) $14,995 July 714·720-0590 NISSAN 9150 '96 Volvo 850 Turbo Wagon Bl.;)Ck. lllo.f'.l/ 3rd s~. CO Must So91 ..,185102 $'31,977 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 6169 BEACH NEWPORT 6169 BEACH 6169 otter. Harry 645-3544 2 Person L•ndsallor Complete. 5550. or otter Ha'rry 645-3544 852·1000 x48t Loxus of 444-4030 eves Westminster 892·6906 • H~~~~Rs~'i.1 • ~!~1 It.!!.~ ~!1. ~o:.5 s:!,E o~:i.·-s-P_E_E_D_& ____ .... BiiMwiiiiiiiiiiii·ii9ii0ii3iiO. CHEVROLET 9045 ISUZU 9100 Sunday 18th 7am-7 Sat-17th. 6am·1 pm Fum. children'• bed•. • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii On Leeward Lane Kids stuff, Antiques. tools, l~mps. chll· SKI BOATS 7016 '94 740·1 Blk/blk. · Multiple Houses 01 n T 1 dren·s Items. misc ga·l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LI~e new. l 6" chrome Cl lhl f S e S , 0 0 S • • . 11 I o ng, urn .. ac· The WodLs.1 _ rage/house Items ... SEAOOO GT 3-Seator. whees. $33,900. ceas ... Just about any· 1518 Prlsclll• PTU~ maeh morel Now elec. itarter. New .......,,,'"="',....,,,0~4""2"" . .,..o.,,,2.,,,3...,,sa_~--1hlng & everything you --....,,...,-~~,...,,,..--550 Vlata ~lora carbi., w/bch car1. -:1.,. ... 0 BWW 3251 c a n t h I n k o f I CLASSIFIED The Blutts •• It's the resource you•---------$1995 548·3772 4-Dr, 5-spd. Bronie/ CLASSIFIED · can count on to sell a The Big One la Tan Leather Interior. It's the easy-to-myriad of marchan-Here! SELL Looks & Runs Groat! access. Information· dise Items, because St. Andrews Church Lo,aded. ABS. Driver packed m&rketplace our columns compel Rummage Sa I e I Air Bag. New brakes, visited regularly • sue-qualified buyera to May 15, 9-7 timing belt, battery & CMSfUll? • by all kinda caltl May 18, 9-2 tires. S8.900. OBO of consumers. 15th/lrvln• 633·6870 or 452·1686 '85 El Camino Xlnt Condition! Stookt&nd '-Stlett S5,900 714-631·8068 '95 Chevy Blaze r 4x4 4 door. 16k mi, lull power, T&hoe, red (236828) $20,995 '92 Isuzu .Rodeo ·5·Spd'. Must soet (2004 86/N4 3Q0206)_ $11,495 '90 VW Fox CiL P /S , A /C , 5 ·Sp d • Musi Seel (I 00981/013183) $5,995 Toyot• of Huntington Beach 847°8555 LOTUS 9123 '89 Turbo E•plrlt RedfTnr;i lthr. Only 23k (2PTN739) $29,995 Bauer Lows Costa Mesa 642.7700 CLASSIFIED It's the resou1ce you '86 Mini-Truck w King Cab. sholl. strong engine $3000.obo 966·2761 '95 Nissan Alllma F/P Auto Lexus Trade· -Lexus· Mission Viejo 1 ·B00-669·5398 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 l n. P rl c ed 10 sell iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim #224176 $12,977 ~Lexus· Mission VleJo 1 ·800·689-$398 '86 Qoll 5·spd, ~·dr, Runs good. Nds minor body work. Reg 12/9} $750 OBO •631_-0'757 can count on 10 sell a ---------myriad ol merchan· PONTIAC 9170 dise items. because iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii our columns compel quallhod buyers to C'Blll On the move? 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" T ('r ~"TT "T T T'T TT T T"t ' t \ r y T • I .... . f) 72HOURS FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 There's no future in films like-Bruce's latest • EDl'TC*'S NOTE: The Reel Critics column features movie critiques written by community members serving on our panel. Futuristic 'Die Hard,' but worse The year is 2214 and the place Is New Yorlt. Instead of the traffic on the streets, it's in the air. Big, ugly aliens come down to Earth, trying to find the "filth ele- ment." What this turns out to be is revealed at the end of the movie, and is the only mean- ingful and Keegan Be ll decent part of the film. The fifth element and Bruce Willis, the "good guy,· llve hap- pily ever dfter Readers might be thinking that maybe I nussed something from the plot. I didn't -the moVle just didn't really have a plot. First, the story 1i. not explained very well, mdking the film even harder to follow. Then, meaningless action and explo- sions occur, wluch are the sole basis of this movie. Aliens vs. Earth. How many tunes is this story going to be told? Dtd the director not see ·Judge Dredd •? Also, one might think this type of futuristic action film would have suspense and great special effects. Well, this person would be wrong. The suspense of the bomb about to go off or the Ecµth being destroyed by a gigantic fireball didn't work because it was obvi- ous that something would hap- pen to stop the fireball, one sec- ond before ending all We on Earth. As for the special effects, they never quite looked belJev- able and they weren't anythmg new. As for the acbng, well, it was probably hard to act when there wasn't much of a plot. Bruce Willis is the same as he has always been: the good guy w;ho manages to save the world. What an inventive moviel While on the subject of acting, the only one who showed a bit of skill was the character who played the high-pitched, extremely annoying talk show hosVnews announcer, who reminded me of a bad Dennis Rodman imper- r-----------------, I 562 Wesi Ni"eteetith St.-eet I Cosia Mesa, Col if or"ia I 714.646.5831 I I I I I I I I -opetlr~ays j Simday thri.t Thi.tl'Sday 11:00-10:00 P.M. I Friday Md Sah4rday 11:00 -11:00 P.M. I FREE DELIVERY I -----------------~ sonator. Even though this char~ acter supplied a few moments of humor, he made the scenes he was in very hard to watch. I might be sounding harsh, but if you see this movie, which l do not recommend, you will understand where I am coming from. Unless you are a sci-ti fan or love explosions and shooting - correction, even if yon are or do -don't waste your time or money on this movie. • KEEGAN BEU, 16, is a Costa Mesa resident and a junior at Newport Harbor High School. Still reeling from ·all of that bombast Zap thatl Crash that! Blow ·em up with bigger and flashier blow-'em-upsl And don't forget how cacophony and noise - particularlynoise -are what · sells tickets. U a story line is included. (ine. But if you can't firid one or it's so fragile you- either can't fol.low it or remem- ber it, not to worry! As long as the movie's full of inspired psychedelic effects, monsters and villains, the prod- uct of incredibly inventive imag- inations, beautiful lasses and weird lads cavorting {more or less mind- lessly) on large, lavish and lurid sets, and with a hero who is a 1be fteroe ~ E1! an army of meroeDaries in Columbia ~ sdence ftdlon fan1aly "'The Flflh Element " -ball'f$COl1l£ such meretrtcious fibn fare, then rushes to make it pay ott for the industry. For the record: Bruce Willis is a charismatic and competent actor and performs well as the hero, Korben Dallas. Even if be bad wanted to bring more to his roJe, the film didn't call for any depth. Gary Old.man, also com- petent, was funnier than be was threatening as the villain, Zorg. And the most frenetic, but ulti- mately relevant, perlormance of Ruby Rbod is played gleefully by Chris Tucker. • Jovov:ich,..&.Raggedy Amunop- top, half-naked. Daryl Hannah look-alike who can save the world from •the evil forces;• Gary Oldman, plastic-coated skull, bad-hair-day villain; #Blade Runner• killer ll!ldroid Brion James, who was Earth's clumsy con~ trol general or some- thing; and lastly, Chris Tucker, the talk-show- cross-dresser proven bo=x'--~= office draw -forget logic, ignore characteriza- c.&-..Ll--...:..Mill:.::·=a .=..Jo:::..vovich J?rovi __ d_es __ -i1-t-.............. charm in e only ( e ro e cross tion, keep it EluDon Humpbrey moving because (to steal a phrase), that's entertainment! Seriously, that's about all you can say for "The Fifth Element,• the latest self-proclaimed block- buster starring Bruce Willis. It will entertain you for two-and-a- half hours and not strain your mind an iota. It is a $7 .50 equiv- alent of boob tube viewing. Even though at the time I write this it's been more than 24 hours aince I saw the picture, I'm still thinking in hyperbole. My late husband and J were sd- fi fans and I still have a strong interest in movies focused on technological wizardry. But they should offer something more than "The Fifth Element• does. When I think of the mar- velous possibilities of film - yes, in the.sci-ti field, too -I feel cheated by filmmakers who spend exorbitant sums ot money to hire seasoned and competent cinematographers, extraordinar- ily talented sped.al visual effects m~ and wotnen, high-caliber aound people and experienced tec:bn.ldans who construct com· plex, oversize aets. And I am saddened by a public that ver- worth mentioning. Director and co-scriptwriter Luc Besson has an inflated ego, but may do bet- ter next time. The editor, Sylvie Landra, must have been crossed and incoherent when she fin- ished assembling "The Fifth Elemenl • But it is entertaining. • ELEANOR£ HllMPHREY, "over 65, • lives in Costa Mesa and is a political 'junkie involved with several city committees. Sit back and let the action begin Don't bother buying any pop- corn or soda for this movie. Your mouth will not be closed long enough to chew or swallow. You will be oohing, ahhmg and hold- ing your breath with the unin- hibited speda1 effects in •Tue Fifth Element." I have never seen so many wild space cars, blazing lights, adroit villains, fis- sion garbage, alien transfonna- ijons, outlandish space heroics, ~. untamed space ships, goo-glop chocolate blood, futur- istic urban thrust, and even outer-Mac attaclul The characters were a.s psy- chedelic as the action: Bruce Willis, a slovenly, wtse-cracldng, sm1rk:y New York cabble1 Milla between Dennis Rodman and Prince Gay Wassail-Kelly ("l\lcker is a show steal- er). This movie even features an overstuffed Princess Leia looka- like. Since the action outshone the stars, anyone could have played these characters. Of course, the film poses the some premise as most sci-ti films: Aliens attack and some- one must save the worldl But director Luc Besson and screen- writer (with Besson) Robert M. Kamen covered all the bases when they made this one: They seize th~ sd-fi groupies by putting a 1990s' twist to the same story; they snag all the • 1 don't care wbathe plays tn• Bruce Willis fans to come to another oJ his •a• flicks; they have the •space savio1, • a great- looking female; and they serve up loads of outlandish rougb- and·ready action. This movie couldn't miss. It bas something for everyone! I give five •ps• for •piftb" for Paree, Ferocity, Par Out and Pair! Go and see it; the big screen adds to the excitement. •GAY ~•Y, 57, Is the ediWof•~~a~ls KtiYe In the a>mmUnlty. • FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 WHAT A GAS • Need to spice up your life? Then check out Newport's chili and salsa competition. ' By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot Get ready to roll out the Rolaids.next Th~ay-as fieree - competitors vie for the 1997 chili · and salsa title at the 24th a.niluaI lntemational Chili So<iety's Calif om.ia Chili & Salsa Championship. Hosted by the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum and open to the public, the competi- ti.on will pit more than 75 teams of amateur and professional cooks against one-another in a fun-filled battle to find the best chili and salsa make.rs in the state. . Mary Longpre of Newport Beach, who competed_ in the cook-off for 10 years, is now a judge of the spicy, meaty concoc. tion. Longpre said she looks for a gooCI cpnsistenq in which the· vegetaOles, meat and sauce don't outweigh each other. She also obselves the way the chili settles in the spoon. • 1 shake it a little bit and watch it before I take a taste,• she said "Sometimes it separates if it's watery and greasy. If it all sticks together nicely, that's a good consistency.• As far as taste goes, Longpre said she looks for a •good. pleas- ant first taste, and pien see if I have a reoa:w:ring taste. I like a nice hotness, but if it's·too bot, it overpowers the other flavors.• ~fn.the-1~ sb judge, there were only two chilies Longpre refused to taste. "They were so greasy or they smelled so strong of tequila or beer,• she said. And one of them had a "stringy green thing" in il Though Longpre loves the spicy mixture, she said the com- petition makes her lose her chili appetite for a while. ·1 always pack a roll of Pepto Bismol with me,· she said. "We get lots of heartburn and you don't want to look at a bowl (of chili) for about two months after- ward.• . Costa Mesa's Norm Gaul was 1be199SWOnd'SUilli ChampioO.- Gaul -who has more· than 30 r-----------------------, F.Y.I. + WHA'r. The 24th annual lntemationat Chili Society's C.alifomia ChiH Ir Salsa Champk>nshlp l • ...... The park&lg Jot of the Newport Harbor NautiQI Museum, 151 E. Coast Hlghw~ Newport Beach + WllEN: Thursday, May 22 from 4 to 10 p.m. + HOW lllUOt S25 . +PHONE: 631-f780 - --·-t------------------------~ . titles in chili competitions from Baja, Mexico to Washington - said the key to good chili is to stick to the c;hili society's guide- lines. "That's basically what I try to shoot for,· be said. •Not too hot or too mild: a good blend of spices; the me.it not too tough OT mushy; and a good consistency of sauce -not like cement or like soup.• Along with that. the cbi1i must be prepared on s!te; it must include meat of some kind; and it cannot have beans, pasta OT any_ For the salsa competition, there are no guidelines. Last year's first-place salsa winner is also the 1996 World's Salsa Champion, Penny Hansell, who works as a bookkeeper a t the Newport Beach law firm of Harry E. Westover and Associates. ~ spicing up themght is Miss Cll).li Pepper and Mr. Hot SauceLX>Jilpetitions, best booth competition and prizes for team stage activities and spirit. grand opening specials all mon1'h I steak -HOfood -pa5to -5alads 11'J mdodden pkx;e * ~beach 723-4105 'Qt 1fw ,,.,..._ 72 HOURS , 72 HOURS Fascination w By Nancy Cheever, Staff Wmer adventure. Her father's job as a landscape architect hnds him traveling a lot, and the family comes along about twice a year. Eleven-year-old CldLTe McKay has traveled to more exotic places than most adults. And the Costa Mesa girl -a blond, shy, well- spoken hf th-grader at Kaiser Elementary -also loves cats. Claire started collecting the furry creatures about suc years ago, after her father brought a pink one back from Mexico. Most of them a re made out of On her travels to faraway places like Japan and Hong Kong, McKay searches for cat fig- ures in all different colors, styles and materials. She's collected more than 50 of the colorful felines from places Wee Bali, Indonesia. Egypt. lnd.Ja, the Philipptnes and S111gapore and each one clearly repre- sents the country it's from With stnking wood, but some are r---------------, , 1 crafted from other : + Do you collect : materials like : beer mugs, bo~-: ceramic, bamboo: : tie caps or bus1-: stone and paper : ness cards? How : mache. 1 about candles,· 1 Claire likes cats : cards or candy : so much she also : wrappers? What : has four real ones: : about door stops, : Sniffy, Daisy, Mumu : dragons or darts? : and Mel : If you collect any-: "We called him. : thing. yJ)u could : Mel beCause he be featured next 1 likes to eat melon." in Obsessions. l she said. "I like it Call Anastacia • when th ey come up Freeberg at 574-: on your lap,~ she 4258. : said. L _______________ J The cats -both designs and intricate carvings, the cats are as beautiful as the countnes where they were made. real and fake -lie all over the house, next to other foreign collectibles. ~ ,.--------___,.-. : ~ . ~--------~~~ii FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 nows no -bounds .. She buys most of the cats with her own allowance that she saves uptil her next exiting DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT --GlaiF&-McKay colleds-Gt&-tr-0m-around the-world.She-bal-been to-more than eight coun- tries to coiled 1hem. •I have to hold her back sometimes,· said her mom. Denise, of Claire's cat buying. "I think I'll build her special shelves." eratre-was born 1n 1986", and according to Chinese tra- dition, that's the year of the tiger. So when she was in H ong Kong, Claire had an artist create her a special painting of a tiger with her FAST FREE DELIVERY HOURS: Svn-Tbun llam-lOpm Fri ii Sat I lam-IO:JOpm 191'". AU M•jor lilllll Crrtlit C.mls Arttpttd ri----------~ .§©)\(O)JFJF I I .. BUY ONE I I ENfREE AND I I GET S0%0FF I I SECOND ENTREE I I OF EQUAL OR I I LESSER VALUE I I 111\.'ST ldSf).'J (X)UJOH DNIS 11)1/tl I L----------..J 645-3057 name etched in Chinese char- acters. The one cat that Caire can-. not live without is her hand- carved sandstone cat from Bali. Mlbis was the only one there," she said, adding that she takes special care of it because it chips easily. Even though she's been to many places, there are other places Claire wants to go. ·rd like to go to England because I like tea and I'd like to go to Kenya to see the wildlife," she explained. India was her favorite place to visit, mostly because of the food, she said. ·1 like the dilierent spices.• she said. The sophisticated. youngster also cooks eight-course meals for her family. ·1 do Campbell's soup,• Denise said •she cooks exotic food." .. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 72HOURS ART FO.R MATURE AUDIENCES • Works of artists over 50 to be showcased at juried exhibit. By Ales5andra Djurtdou, Daily Pilot Toward the end of his life, impressionist Pierre Auguste ' Renoir's hands we re so Cr1ppled by arthritis he could not hold a paintbrush. But that did not stop him from producing his luminous landscapes and portraits -he simply strapped the brush to his wrist. It is in this spirit that the Costa Mesa Senior Center and Costa Mesa 'Art League put on their first juried exhibit. open countywide to artists 50 years and older. "For seniors, ~ is a great way to stay connected and to grow,• said Laurie Smith, ex~­ tive director of the center. Artists we re grouped into three categones -novice, inter- mediate and professional. Other than being over 50 years old, -- they could only submit works they have produced since they reached that age. More than 1,000 pieces were submitted for judging on Thursday, and of those, about 200 were selected to be part of a showcase that will be on display at John Wayne Airport. · Of the 200 chosen for the showcase, four received prizes MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y PILOT Lt>cal artist Edward Turner sits before his Venetian multi- composite mural that will be one of the featured pieces at • the art show. this weekend at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. -$2,000 for best in show, $1,500 for~ pr~essional, $f,000loroest intermediate and $.500 for best novice. The exhibit is also a fund- raiser -artists who sell their work through the showcase will receive 50% of the proceeds, with the other hall split between the art league and the senior center. Entrants also were asked to submit at least one piece of art for a live auction that takes place Sunday. The artist gets to keep the amount set for lbe initial bid; the rest of the money goes to lbe _ league and the center. ·Newport Beach painter Edward Turner, 73. has submit- ted two pieces for judging in the professional category. He also has a piece in th~ guest exhibit. 'A large mural, made up of -18 separate paintings, depicts Venice, a city Turner visited while stationed in Italy during World War 0. "There's a certain mystique . Middle Eastern showcase shimmies into town By Alessandra Djurtdou, Daily Pilot Dozens of midriffs will be sllimmying to and frQ in Costa ·Mesa this weekend when Orange Coast College hosts its first International Cohference on Middle Eastern Dance. The conference, which begins today and ends Sunday, features dances frol}l many · countries, including Persia, Lebanon and Egypt. Sandwiched between the per- formances will be lectures, film screenings and slide shows. The high point, however, promises to be a performance by Egyptian actress Mona El Said. She has appeared in 20 Egyptian feature films, and has danced for royalty and heads of state. 1bis is her first appear- ance in the United States. El Said is ma.king a special trip to California to take part in the conference, said organizer and dancer Shareen El Safy. t1C1111~ ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak•Seafood •Cocktails 1695 lrrine Ave. 646-7944 ·1 worked in Cairo, and I took a class from her,• El Safy said. •we formed a friendship, and I was able to get her to come.· . El Safy was also instrumental in getting the conference off the ground. "I've had this idea for 25 years,• she saidEl Safy said the locale will encourage dis- cussion on such topics as the standardization of names for all the different steps in Middle Eastern dance. ·we don't have regular - terms for the movements that we do,• she said. One term experts eschew, however, is •belly dancing,• mainly because the majority of the population seems to see that ~ a aude kind of bump and grind. But conference organizer and OCC dan,ce instructor Angelika Nemeth offers an alternative. ·we call it a danse orien- lale," Nemeth said. Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • &nley Bnn:h • ~tertng Avallab&e For Resertations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 ~ W"J • N.wport e.cti about the place,· said Turner, wbo·has been an artist most of his life. "lt's well known for its moodiness.• Although paintings will ctccount for many of the submis- sions, other forms of art also will be considered. Co~ta Mesa resident Shirley Leyrer, 64, bas been a sculptress for more than 20 years. She is submitting two cast-bronze pieces, including one of a young woman in a long, flowing dress carrying a rose. Because it was too delicate to make in the usual clay, Leyrer carved the rose out o( soap, a sturdier material. O\ 1111: sos '' \l\snt;r OESTINEO 10 8REAIC LAUGHtER RECORDS! 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Stark Dr. Freecloud's Mixing Lab in Costa Mesa is the prescription for addicts of underground rave and techno music • By Greg Hardesty, Daily Pilot • H ankenng for some · Peacefrog? Just can't hear enough of Kram? How about the latest from Nervous? Find yourself hurrurung such ditties as "Tlille or the Mumph, • •Jericho Jerk" or ·chill Out Or Die"? Then Dr. Freecloud has just the mediane for you. Working out of his "mixing lab" wedged between d liquor store and a cleaners behind the historic Mesa Cinemas, the good doctor dlspenses heavy doses or underground rave and digital dance music. The genre IS not for Cel.lJle Dion rans. Typically sold in crude packaging dripping with bizarre sexual and drug-related imagery, a lot of the music is being created on computers m suburban bedrooms. And the sound? A high- octane concocbon of beats, blips, bangs and other unidentifiable aural explosions. It is the latest music craze, rm .... 'aB<i at Dr. Freedoud's Mixing Lab, visitors can get-a taste of L.A.'s _..-;~:;;oi funky Melrose discs. Avenue while sift- ing through the store's huge inven- tory or 12-inch vinyl "Underground dance music is the only genre keeping vinyl alive,• said Dr. Freecloud, a.k.a. Ron Dedmon Jr .. who along with ~ - RIVERBOAT RESTA URANT For Dinner LUNCH . BRUN CH BANQUET S Ample Frec Parl..in11 At Newpon Beach Nauucal Muo;cum 151 £ CUA'\T H\n' l o\T HAU.: RAY RRIIX1£) 714 673 .Hl5 Lam tht seems of tht Cubln c1pr 1n11ca1i Cohiba, ltomeo & .kAldtt, Perta!Jas, H ~.Md tb,to ck t.'«t~ 6 Course Meal 2 Kmds of AttJpastJ • Soup • lnsalatt • Main COllSe • Dessert ~.Mitt 28th at J.30 p.m lat Dwrjw' In Town, HQmc=Mlck I>* $65 per pcnon lnduda ta 645~8560 1576 ~ llM1. com Mesa cea...un 1611 & lncilslrinl Wlrf> his fiancee, Helen Liang, and longtime friend Jeff Adachi own the store. ·A few years ago, we could- n't have ma~ a living doing this,• said Dedmon, 30, an 11- year veteran of the local rave ,. dub scene who prefers to go by his professional disc jockey name, Ron·D Cor~. "Now we can make a pretty comfortable living." "Digital dance music is the next rap,• said Adachi, ,10, known in the business by his DJ moniker, Simply Jeff. Digital dance music has been around for a few years, but is increasingly garnering attention. Radio stations devoted to the sound are popping up, and the Irish supergroup U2 bas incorpo- rated some electronic rhythms into their latest album. •Pop.• Dr. Freecloud's Mixing Lab caters to DJs who Take in any: where from $100 to $1,000 a night spinning and mixing dance tunes at underground d ubs, as well as •c1ub kids" looking for the latest in cutting- edge techno sounds. BRIAN P06UDA I DAil Y Pl.OT In-store turntables allow llstenen to preview albums before buying them at Dr._P~oud's ~~ The 1,700-square-foot store's interior looks like a chemical experiment gone comically hay- wire: It is all vivid hues of yel- low, orange and red. Psychedelic posters and stick· ers dot the walls. Plastered everywhere are illustrated depic- tions of the store's mascot, Dr. Freecloud, who looks like a deranged Pac ~an. ·we were going for a tun, playful abnospbere, • Ron D said of the store's decor. •Like Gymboree for adults.• Nine listening stations allow patrons to sample discs before buying them. The store show- cases several works mixed and produced by Ron D and Simply Jeff. Inside the store, four speak- Quick. .. Fresh ... Hot!~ lat Thai Food In Or•ntC County Vo1cd by che Register readers, as appeared in The Best OfOrangie County Sccrion, August 1994 LUNCH, DINNER, CATE~G, TAKE OUT ers blast out a steady stream of tecbno tunes. There are three video games in the back. A sign above a porno magazine rack near the entrance says, "Dr. 'Freecloud's Family Classics.• The store hawks such DJ accessories as record bags, turntable needles and videos. featuring spaced-ou"'6pedal effects. Also ottered are baseball caps, T-shirts, mini-skirts and assorted novelty items, includ- ing alien dolls. "There are some trippy peo- ple who come ~.•_said Jabari Mayes, aDJ who also works part time at Dr. Freecloud's. "But it's like a family here.• Ron 0 , who gre w up and lives in Costa Mesa. looks the part of the veteran spinner of way-out music in his neon- green jeans, sneakers, baseball cap and funky T-shirt. An Orange County native who took som e ·college courses in graphic design, he got his start as a DJ with gigs al wed- ~. birthday parties and strip joints. Now he is well-known on the undergrol,llld dance music circuit. Ron D met Simply Jeff, aJso of Costa Mesa, al a rave party in L.A several yean ago, and the duo hit it on. After working • SEE MIXING PAGE 1 FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 MIXING LAB CONTINUED FROM 6 together for a few years at a Melrose Avenue record store, the two, along with Jiang, pooled together their savings -abou t $9,000 -to open Dr. Freecloud's in December 1994- • ·we noticed that a lot of the people who were coming up lo I..A. were from Orange County,• said Simply 3efl. -we thought, 'What the bell, why · not support digital dance music in Orange County?'• A similar store in Irvine, Hyde Park Com'er, has come and gone, and one in .Costa Mesa, Noise Noise Noise, also carries underground dance music. Recently, another tecb- no music store, The Gig, opened in Cypr8". Fans of the music are mainly 16-to 30-year-olds, evenly split -among the sexes and encom- passing several ethnic groups, Simply Jeff said. Most un~er­ ground tecbno clubs are in L.A., although the Dr. Freedoud trio recently openect- their own, Digital Kl,inik. in Fullerton. A man who calls himself Sec attended the May 8 grand opening of the nightclub and gave it, uh, rave reviews. "He (Ron 0 Core) did an awesome set,• said Sec as he sampled cuts at Or. Freecloud's. "I've never seen anyone mix like he does.• Of bis passion for the music, Sec said: "It lets me be myself. It lets me be free. Besides, it's good exercise.• Ron 01ldmits that over- tones of sex, drugs and vio- lence permeate some of the l)arder-edge genres of digital dance music, and that the image of a •rave• party is r-----------------------~ I I I F.Y.I. I I I I t I I I I I I I I I ' ' ' ' + Or. ffeedoud's Mixing Lab + 145 E. 19th St.. C-3. Costa Mesa + Open Mond9y 1hrough Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. + Phone 650-0909, fax 650- 6867 : +Web site: +-httP'.H.<Yww.df'freedouds.com ' I . --DlGfTAL DANCE MUSIC The genre has Its roots In the Detroit techno music scene. whose piOMers include Det8 May and Kevin Saunderson. It sprung up in the 198Qs. Some of Its forms include: • House -four/four beat, melodk r ... Tedw>-A tittle faster than house, marted by I I I I I I I I I I I I I grindy, ana1<>9 sounds I •Trip Hop-Hip hop beats. like rap musk withoVt as many vocals • Jungle -Hip ,hop be~ at twice the~ of trip hOJ>, ~sounds • • Hard Add -Upbeat. with twulcy noises • Gabber -Hardcore. 250 beats per minute, similar. to digital punk musk I I ~--------~--------------~ anything but wholesome. But, be said, •tor the most part, this is all about people who share a common interest who are out to have a good time.• 1..1t'rlor-people with open minds,· added Simply Jeff. -It moves you in a different way (than mainstream rock 'n' roll). It's a s~le of music to groove to, instead of listen to.· 1 MAKING HER MARKES - .. Artist JenniferMarkes will be on hand as a one- -woman -exhibit of her colortul artwork opens Saturday from '7 to 10 p.m. at ToWl1 Square Gallery in Triangle Square, 1875 Newport Blvd., Suite A- 215, Costa Mesa. 548-7797. SpoWgbt on OCC stu- dent film, video fest. 2 STUDENT ALM fEST - Orange Coast College's 27th annual Student Film and Video Festival packs stu- dent-created dramas, comedies, animation projects and public service announcements into three hours today in OCC's Forum, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, beginning at 7 p.m. A $3 donation will be col- lected at the door. 432-5180. Entries sought for art exhibit 3 ANTARCTIC ADVENT\JRES -Brad Avery, the Orange Coast College Sailing Center director, whose exploits in Antarctica were chronicled in the Pilot, will present a slide lecture of the trip today at 7:30 p.m. The 90-minute ptesenta- tion talces place in the OCC Science Hall. Admission is $8 Artists who have a residence or business in Orange County are invited to submit entries for the Spring 1997 Orange County Artist Juried Exhibit. The maximum size for any work is 48 inches by 48 inches, including frames and bases. All works must be original, sub- mitted by their maker, and must have been completed within the past 36 months. Artistsmaysubmitupto three entries, which must be delivered to the West Newport Community Center at 883 W. lSth St. from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on May 17 and picked up the same day between 3 and 4 p.m. Selected entries will be exhibited in the Newport Beach City Hall gallery this summer. For more infon:nation, call 717-3870. 271 EAST 17TH ST. • COSTA MESA NEAR CARL'S JR. 5 7 4-8460 SERVING AlJTHEN11C & ORIGlNAL VlmWltESE CUISINE APPETIZERS Traditionat v~ egg rolls, SPlins rolls-regul.Y <:x ~ with~ sauce. ~ers: from $3.50 -$6.95 Ltn:hlDimt:r: from $5.95-$8.95 •• LUNCH DINNER ENTREES IJon(less dlidc.m breast slices with Wedded ginger. Served • with brOWfl <:x white rice. Chickm C\l1Y with cocorut milk, Chicken <:x Seafood Lemon Gntss. All items ft prepered mild a spicy atycu~ . THINGS TODO for singles and $15 for couples. 645-9412. 4 GARDEN PARTY -. Sherman Library and Gardens Volunteer Association offers garden tours of six gardens in Corona del Mar from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, beginning at 264 7 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Cost is $20. For tickets, call 673-2261. 5 A FAIR TO REMEMBER - St. Joachim Parochial School presents its 50tb- anniversary Jubilee Spring Fair from 5 to 10 p .m. today, 3 to 11 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday at 1964 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. The event will include rides, food, games and prizes. Admission is free. 574-7400. 6ARTS AND CRAFTS -The fourth annual Balboa Peninsula Fine Arts/Crafts Faire takes place from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Balboa Vtll4ge. Sponsored by the Balboa Merchants/Owners Association. For. information, call Naomi Lawrence at 642- 1912. 'PJ?.{'d()t}ta1Jd~ Gfia111/lna ~11a 7~HOURS 7 KEEP ON TRUCKJN' -Gear up for the Spring Truck Jamboree at the Orange County Fairgrounds' Arlington Theater and picnic area Sunday from 10 a.m; to 4 p.m. Admission is $12, and parking is available via gates 4 and 5. 364-0515. 8 'DOUBLE INDEMNrTY" - The Billy Wilder classic, featuring a screenplay he wrote with Raymond Chandler based on a James M. Cain I • story, screeilS''at 6:30 p .m. today at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Driv.e, Newport Beach. $5; $3 for stu- dents, seniors and museum members. 759-1122. 9 A DIFFERENT KIND OF MALL -The Educabon Mall of Newport-Mesa, -offering worksheps anq pro- grams in areas such as medita- tion, yoga, holistic medicine and self-defense, celebrates its gra:nd opening Sunda)> from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event at 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, will feature free demonstrations, prize Clri!wings;--retfeshlnents and balloons. 847-8746. 10 INUrT PRINTS -The work of the Holman community in Canada, the only Inuit area in the Western Arctic with a print- making program, will be extub- ited today through May 30 at Dancing Bear Gallery, 414 31St St .. Newport Beach. 723-1922. N ow on tbe Water in Newport Beacb A tradition of a traly FIDrentinL cuUiru contin.uul SERVING LUNCH & DINNER Great Lani/, Of/er 1 lb. 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Q~ Otner's Oub No Reservations Needed (714) 675-7991 ZUBIES Menu Includes Ribs. Oucken Steak & lobster Pnme Rib. Pizza. Oyster Bar Pnces Range From $3 95 And Up. Hours '11:30am 1 Opm • Coclctaols 'T ti 11 pm 0-edtt Cards Not Accepted Reservations Not Needed located at 1712 Placenoe, Costa Mesa (714) 645-0Cl91 THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh. healthy tnt.emabon8l deltceCleS wrapped wtthon a flat roll Open 7 deys e week from 11 COam 9 CQ>rTl Located tn the H11fgren Square 250 E 17th Street 5484403 THE TEE ROOM Open 7 days e week l:D the public IOI' breakfast. lunch end dinner. Located at. the Newport Beach Gott Course 3100 Irvine Ale 75SD121 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE California Cu1S111e/Medttemmean Stvfe Brunch Q.ir Scrumpoous Brunch conStsts of several Med1ten"Snean..styie salads end Appetizers • Shnmp • Pancakes Oscar-and en • Q-neleaa Stebon. Located at 1790J Jamboree Blvd . Irvine (714) 975- 1234 x2103 Hours 10am-2pm Rese<vaboos recommeOOed but not necessary NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. A full service restaurant with fresh beer-brewed here Outdoor 4 Orimg & plenty of free penong Hours Mon.-Thu. 11 30em- 11 :30pm Fn 11 30em-1 CDam Set 9 CDem-1 OJem Sun 9 IDem-11 30pm. Visa. MC, AmeJc, Otners acceptad Reservations party of 8 DI' more 2920 Newport BMI Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 675-8449 MYSTERY CAFE Murder at the Cafe Nor You llOllle it.I Guests become pert of the scene as characters remin1soent of the l'OITl8fltl(; films of the past surround the audience's tNel'J !TIO'.'e For reservabOns end 1nform8tlon call 714-631 -0.t.A: .JAVA CENTRALE A Europes1l-5t¥e gourmet coffee cafe lOClltl!d at 3420 Via liclo on Newport Beach Open 7 deys Mr 6-10pm DISCORDIA The prelTI!er C'y'tJer' cafe www d cale com Located tn the Lab 2930 er.stat 1n Costa Mesa (714) 427 5855 KAPLAN'S Bre.elda&t, lunch. Dinner end Late evenmgs. Voted the best deli 1n Chnge County. Open 7 days, 6:CDem-10.CQ>m end Bam- 1 1 CQ>m on weeQnds Al maJOf' a"edtt cards accepted. Located off the l-405 et Harbor Biiiet. 3211 Harbor Blvd. 557-6611 SFtlZZI New Italian -Elegant yet casoel (located in Tnangle Square. Qieta Mesa). Wed · Happy Hour. Early Btl'd Menu .Avetleble.Ever-/ day. Hours: ll.Jnch 11 :30emJi:CQ>m. Onner·4·~1Q·30. Reservations accepted. Mastercafd, VtS8. Amencan Express. looeted et 187GA Harbor BM1: (714154S.95CO NICK'S PIZZA Greet p1zzas & pest& in Costa Mesa sance 1968. Open for lunch Tues . .fn 11em2pm. Dinner served 5pm-1~. Sat. noon to 1~ Closed Sunday and ~ loalted at 2300 HertJor Shoppng Center, Coste Mesa. (Rear parlang lot) (714) 54$.1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Peafic c:oasc: Highway'" Newport Beach. lunch Mon.-set. 11 :30-2:30, Sunday Brunch 11 em-3pm, Dinner Mon.sun ~1~. Call ahead for re&er'Vllbon8 673-95CD SCAMPI Rne Famly Dining, Newtt Remodeled. c:pen 7 Oeys A week for Dinner ()lfy. ~10:~. We Cater Privet.a Lunch Parties for 15 People or Men. All MaJOf' Q'8dit C8rde Accepted. Reservacions Accepted. l.oc8tad at 1576 Newport BMl. Cc&ta Mesa 645-8560 SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pasta. Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage • .vael, LMTt>. Vegeta.;.. - Dishes, WKte: Beer. Cappucaoo & Dessert. Holn. 7 Dlrys A Wee/I(.. Serwlg Set. & Sun. Brunch From 8:30-1 :00, Sui. ·lhln. 11 arn- 1~. Fn ~ 11~11pm. Al Maioi' Qd Cards Acoepmd. located f.J. 251 Shipyard Wey, Newport Beech (714) 723-0621 CIAO CAFE Puz.as, Pastas Salads & more All prepln!d fresh and heetiiy. Dine m. takeout or call for ~Open Sun . nus. 11·~1~. Fn . .set'. 11~11pm. ~for UICh and dinner. located at 223 Manne /!Ne. BetlQe Island (714) 675-4070 AVILAS EL RANCHITO AiAhenbc MeJ0Can Food, Wtti The Fre&he6t lng'edief1tS & A New Light Cul6ll1e cnat Margartas 1-bn Lundl & Dmlr. Al Maier" D-edt Cards~ located Ill 2101 Plecentie, Co&ta Mesa (714) 642- 1142 and 2800 Newport Blvd . Newport 8eech (714) 675-6855 ' ~ICASA O..r meala are no.Ale uip to B8Ja as-wen es Mexico."Now ottering fish tacos Phone ahead for orders to-go Hours. Daily From 11 CDam All MajOf' Credit Cards Acoef.lted. loc8ted Al. 296 17th St. Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626 AM AC HI Susht & Sushi t.o Go Comptet.e Bar All MBJOf' Q'9dlt C8rds Located f.J. 2675 Irvine llNe . (Across From Newport Golf Course) (714) 845-5518 BEN I HANA Amenca's moet c*eb 8Cll!d Japanese Aesteuilre; ~ 7 d8ys e week Lunch 11·nm-2·~. Mon . .fn Dnner 5·~1C>~. Mon · Tlvs 5 3).11 OOpm Fn S·ID11.00pmSet. 4~9.~ &.idoy. l.ocsllld Al 4250 Brch St (714) 9550022 LA CAVE Menu lnclude6 Lobster, frab. Shrwnp. 9.eaks. Oe'v Speoele. Fn & Set Pnme Ab. Full Bar & Wroe La Ce9uel i:n.s. Hounl. lunches 11 J0.2:30 -Dinner Mon &t From 5:~. VIS8, Mastercard. Otnen; Oub Locet.ed f.J. 1695 lrWle /!Ne., (And 17ttfs) Near Blocicbustef' Entertainment Costa Mesa (714) 648-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes St.eek. Fre&tl Fish. 01den. BJrgere & Saleds. Pnoes Range From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner . Hours Moo &t Open 11 em For Lunch. 4:oopm Mon -Fn .. Oinn81' 3 .CQ>m. Sei;. & Sun .. Major D-edlt C8rds Accepted Located Al. 2300 Herbor Bl #31, Cost.a Mesa (714) 641..S777 THE ARCHES The premtum &teak and eeafood hOU&e 11'1 Chinge County since 1922 SetWlg lunch Mon . .frl. 11 •3Clam lllbl 3:~. Dimer &ef'V9d ~ untJI 1.CXlam. Located on Newport Boul8Y8f'd & Coast Hwy l('j Newport Beedi. (714) 645-7077. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997 THAI SPICE Voted 1J>i the Reglar readers. ae appeared in the beat of cnnge County sectxJtl as ihe Best Thai Food In ()'ange Cilunty. • Lunch. dinner, cat.enng & takeout. 615 W. 19th St. Cc&ta Mess !34S. 4333 THAI WAVE Cine tn or tek&<>Ut. Fest & free delivery Serving luocb &. dinner. Located at 211 62nd St. Newport Beech. Open 7 days 8 week. Visa_. Mastercard & Amencan Express eoceptad. 645-3057 ROYA'"L KHYBER • Awerd Wlflnlng CUISIOO of lndts. Open for lunch M-F 11 :3(}. 2:CQ>m Ooeed for lunch Set., Sunday brunch 11 :30-2:30. Dinner served from 5:~. Locat.ed at 1000 Bristol St. North Cal OON for reservations 752-52()). NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS Voted the 11 lndien restatnnt in Chnge County. Open claif'I With dv'ee loc.aOone t.o 88N9 ~-Locat.ed al 3705 South Bristol. (1 block north of South Coast Plazal 8500595 T.HIE CANNERY Hiaalric W.. fl a It Reetaurw1c and Hett>or Duse Center. Hol.rs: Mon.~ 11:30am. 2:CX.lam, Sun. 10:~12:~. AJ Major Owlit Cards. Ae9arvalions s.~. loc8ted at 3010 Lafayatte Alie .. Newport Beech, 9266a (714) 675- 5777 Fax 675-2510 . NEWPORT LANDING \Nlltetflont Oining,·Set. &. Sun. ~ Brunch, omer ~1a95-S1e~. ew---erManoSerwct-All<>av: -Hol.ra. 10:CX.lam -11.3Cpm, Amax, Mastarcard. V188, Dinner , ~ Reco111meoded. Located at 5CX3 E. Edgewam. • ' BallOll (714) 675-2373 . CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hoolcad on the freshest fish 8Yllilable. Fresh Grifled fish. ~ &. chcken. Sandwiches. salads. grilled plat.es & pelltB speci81tles. Open 6 days a wee!<. Mon.·Thurs. 11 :CDam.a:CQ>m. Fn. & Set. 11 :0Jam.9:CQ>m. Located at 670 W. 17th St. IGB. C.osta Mesa (West of the new Treder Joes). (714) 645-8873 THE BLUE WATER GRILL Casual w8terlroi ~ dining et the former Sita of the hist.one Sea Shanty end Delaney's. FeaWnng fresh mesqwt&gitted seafood. C1fStet' ber and retail fish marlcet. Ful ber. Ogar eaDo· ~ patlO. An l'TIBJOf' credit cen:ls. Cat.enng available. Seating up0n an'Mll. ~ pnced. LocatMi at 630 Udo Pri ~ near l.Jdo Island. Open., days, lunch and dinner. (714) 67f>f&i SKEWERS Restaurent/Brew Pizza, Salads, Burgers, SandwiCtles & Fi&li. Located at 298 E. 17th St., Unit B. Open Sunday-Thu-sday 11am-1Q:>m. FrtSet 11.00em-12 CQ>m. All Credit Cards eccepted except Disco.ier. Reeervetions recommended 645-6459 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vanamese dining. NelCt to Carfs Jr Senttng aud'lendc Vtetnamese cu.sine. Menu inotudes: Vtet1lamese egg rolls, spnng rols, old tradlbonel nee ll'9n'TllCelA With shrimp end fresh lleg8t8bles. Sepereta wgetsnen menu prepared In the tradlbOllal Boddhi&t recipes. Hours. 11 OJem.9·CQim. Clo6ed Sunday. VIS8/MC acoeptad. 271 East 17th St .. Co6tll Mesa (714) 574-8460 ,,, +