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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-29 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS CdM wins; goes for CIF title Saturday NO MOVES Monte Wsta site to remain unchanged Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . : . Donnies words, 'You gotta stay cooL, are ones to llve by Parents bwying a child is surely one of the most obscene of life's cruelties. The great scheme of things is just not supposed to work that way. We bury our parents, our children bury us, and on and on it goes. That's the way life and death are supposed to be. It is impossible even to imagine the depth of grief felt by Bruce and Vickie Bridgman when they buried their Donnie Tuesday afternoon. This young man was a champion, the quintessential All American Kid. A student, an athlete, a sharer, a giver of himself, a pusher of envelopes. He indulged himself in pursuit of fun and adventure. But he < > :\: T II 1: C () ·\ ~ T fred martin · also devoted time to caring for the elderly at a convalescent •SEE MARTIN PAGE A16 Better stores, more trees ~ . . and easier parking are w Injured teens in battle of life •Amanda Art.llur has been diagnosed with pneumonia and remains in a coma, while Daniel Townsend improved to stable condition. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot 1Wo Newport Harbor High students clung to life Wednesday at Western Med- ical Center as more official details sur- faced about the night they were injured in a car accident that killed 18-year-old Don- nie Bridgman. Amanda Arthur, 17, and Daniel Townsend, 18, were two of 10 Newport Harbor students riding in a Chevrolet Blazer that overturned early Friday on Irvine Avenue. Amanda bas been diagnosed with pneumonia. She suffered a seizure and remains in a coma, family members said. Her condition bad been improving until Tuesday night, when ~he took a turn for the worse, said her grandmother. Nedra Arthur. She is listed in serious but guarded condition, said Aman- da's stepfather, Alex Maese. Meanwhile, friends have been gathering support for Amanda's family, who lack ade- Daniel quate insurance to Townsend cover her health costs. Daniel improved from serious to stable condition this week, hospital staff said. All other passengers were treated for •SEE TEENS PAGE A16 Amanda Arthur has been ln a coma since last Fri- day's automobile accident that claimed the We of Newport Harbor High student Donnie B.rldgman. Another sex . off ender lived at Forgey condo •Troy James Upham was arrested on child pornog- raphy charges at home of psychiatrist and child molester James CrummeJ. By Susan Deemer, Datly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A con- victed sex offender was arrested nearly two years ago in the v~ same Newport Crest condomini- um now shared by child molester ............ James Lee Crum.me! and his roommate Dr. Burnell Forgey, court records show. The man, 1Toy James Upham, is the third sex criminal associat- ed with Forgey, a Newport Beach psy.chiatrist. Upham was picked up in August of 1995 after police found child pornography at the condominium, records show. Crummel and Forgey have become the target of neighbor- hood protest since police spurred ThoyJames Upham James Lee Crommel by Megan's Law released fliers describing Crumm.el as a higb- nsk sex offender with multiple convictions. Protesters claim Forgey is harboring a sex crimi- nal. Additionally. it has been lea.med through court records that Forgey once lived at the Ima Loa condo with David Lloyd Colvin, a convicted child molester who died in 1.989 from complica- tions resulting from AIDS. •SEE CRUMMEL PAGE A16 ·-part of the game plan for It takes a N I c ER \1Uage' Dredging money culled from several sources btiilding a better Balboa " I .\ • r • R . .• .. r BACK ON TRACK The model train builders are back on track at Goat Hill Junction after the City Coun- cil rejected plans to expand the • IDITOlrl NOTI: This Is the llSt In • series of sto- ries on the .,.. end neighborhoods thlt Me ter- geted for '9MWll In the lalbol r.turblshment pl1n. NEWPORT BEACH -Tbole who spend their days around the Balboa Pier can tab or leave the dty'1 planl to revital- ize the agmg tourist haven. Wider lidewalkl and more treesf Sure, that'd be nice. Regulation of shop signs and building deeign1 Great. but not too much. Short-term docktng for viliton' boatlf Nice Idea. but nowhere to put lt. Mon puldngf Hallelujah. esp8dally if it'• cheaper. Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club that would have ellmiilated the popular week- end attraction. • SEE PAGE 3 • Mo.t of the proposed changes probably wouldn't help business for Davey's Lock.er Sport Pilbing directly, manager Norris 'Iapp says. But a little revitalization work would keep bis customers in town after they step off their charter fishing trips. "Instead of going home, they might bring the family and spend the day,• he said. "They'd have a different reason to come down here." Qty offldala are considering ways to upgrade the entire Balboa Peninsula, tak- ing different approaches in its four differ- ent areas: Udo VUlage, Cannery WI.age, • SEE BALBOA PAGE A15 DON I.EACH I OMV Pl.OT NEW IN TOWN Bob Boies will take over as principal at Newport Harbor High School this fall. •SEEPAGEM 8 Rep. Christopher Cox also working to get money out of the federal budget to fund Back Bay project. By Jennifer Armstrong, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -All the funding needed for dredging the Back Bay may not come from the state, but city officials swear they'll scrape together the need- ed $5 million yet. City officials' multi-year effort to excavate muclc from the bay, last dredged in \ 981, could finally end this year -or at lea.st make some progress, with help from county, state and federal levels as well as environmental groups. I \ I, I \ MOUND IOWN ••.. .M State Assembly and Senate budget committees last week. rec- ommended allotting a combined $4.9 million to rid the city's trade- mark estuary of silt and mud buildup. By the time the budget passes, dty officials expect that number to be about $2 million. Meanwhile, Congressman Christopher Cox is trying to wring dredging funds -up to $5 mil- lion, city officials said -out of the national budget. At the request of Newport officials, Cox requested •SEE BACK BAY PAGE AUS \\ I \ I II I 1: A~ THURSDAY, MAY 29, ~997 , --.-'T ~~ ~~ ·~ i ~ ·-T--7° ---o-1 ... .. . . . . , . ,.,, -- - --_._ -~ ~-=-Mesa files suit against Santa Ana Heights Water greer ~ wylder Cannery Village loses Gardenia t,o San Juan Capistr<Jr!-0 T be Cannery Vlllage's 31st Street will be losing a store soon. Gardenia (675-0857), at 521 31st St. in Newport Beach, is planning a move to San Juan Capistrano at the end of the month. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA HEIGi-ITS -A lawsuit filed by Mesa Consolidat- ed Water District Wednesday against the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. seeks to stop a pro- posed deal to sell that agency to the Irvine Ranch Water Distrlct. It is the second claim filed in the past week against the small. water company that serves about 2,000 residents in Santa Ana Heights -shareholder Roger Summers filed a claim May 22 questioning the validity of a recent board of directors election. The lawsuit calls for a prelimi- nary and permanent injunction prohibiting the sale or transfer of Santa Ana Heights Water Co.'s assets to Irvine Ranch. But Irvine Ranch recently announced it bad received more than 50% of the shares needed to {lcquire the company. Mesa's lawsuit claims that a preannaation agreement signed between Santa Ana Heights Water Co. and the Irvine Ranch Water District violates the water company's own bylaws. Those bylaws state that land and the shares assigned to it a.re insepara- ble, the claim says. The proposed agreement calls for shareholders who own land and require water services to pay back the costs of the acquisition to Irvine Ranch through higher rates. But two of the largest share- holders -The Irvine Co., and the Santa Ana Country Club - would be exempt from the requirement because they have little lf any water services, the suit argues. The Irvine Co., which owns 528 shares, would receive $580,800 under the current agree- ment. The country club owns 271 shares of stock for a payment of $298,100 upon approval of the proposed deal. The lawsuit also claims that board members violated their authority by allowing 'Irvine Ranch to tender its $1,100 per share offer with shareholders because the sale of the company is contingent upon the annexation of the lands within Santa Ana Heights. A decision by the Local Agency Formation Committee has not been made. Additionally, the lawsuit fur. ther alleges that two Santa Ana Heights boa.rd members -Satoru Tamaribuchi and president Arthur Cencel -have a conflict of interest in representing all shareholder's interests. Tamaribuchi is an employee of The Irvine Co., which has already tendered its shares to Irvine Ranch. He said there has always been a fepresentative of his com- pany on the board of Santa Ana Heights Water Co. He said he was given a share as part of his job to represent the interests of the com- pany. ·niey can claim whatever they want to claim; obviously, they have a strong desire to take over the company,• he said Mesa General Manager Karl Kemp said the lawsuit was filed because Mesa is a shareholder and it believes the agreement The new location, which will reopen on June 14, will be at 31521 Camino Capistrano, and the new phone number is 661- 6576. Gardenia sells high-end gerden and home accessories and unusual antiques. A lesson in government and campaigns . Costa Mesa Courtyard's for- mer DP's Coffee House, locat- ~ at 1835 Newport Blvd., is rrow the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaves. At the Coffee Bean (722-9673) you can purchase tiesh coffee beans, coffee drinks, teas, mugs and baked goods including pastries, cakes ahd cookies. : In last week 's column some information was omitted about my favorite plumber, John Jigan, who runs John Egan · Plumbing Services (642-2013) in Newport Beach. Egan has 14 years experie nce in all aspects of plumbing, from a leaky hose to major commercial or resi- d~ntial job. • Congressman Cox talks to Lincoln Elementary sixth-graders, who have been studying compar- ative government this year . By Sarah O'Rourke, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Congressman Christopher Cox on Wednesday gave sixth-graders at Lincoln Elementary School a lesson in American government and, oddly enough, campaign strategy. •first you have to figure out who votes, "If you are not happy with things you read in the newspa- per, try to do something to change it . . . " -CHRIS COX • and then walk up to everyone ~d ask them to vote for you," Cox said; doling out advice to candidates in the school's student elections this week. "Then get a friend to help you." Cox's visit was organized by Lin- coln sixth-grade teacher Judy Tay- lor and the school's Parent-Fac ulty Organization. · : A one-day floor sample sale pn china and crystal is sched- uled for Saturday at The Bridal Registry at 220 Newport Cen- £er Drive in Newport Beach. f'rices are drastically reduced bn place settings, accessories, f rench Limoges, and English t>one china. The sale will last from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. •Tue students are studying comparative government this year, and it helps them to associate text- book learning with the real thing,• Taylor said. MThe Parent-Faculty Organization has been working since September to get Con- gressman Cox on campus." DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Uncoln Elementary slxth-graden ask questtons about lntem~t regulattons to Con- gressman Chris Cox following a speaking engagement at the school. The con- gressman was Invited to the school to •brtng government to a personal level" while the students study U.S. government In class. • : Helly Hansen (644-9889) Lad its first Memorial Day sale fast weekend and has some Selected merchandise still on ~aie. The merchandise includes bats, frames, visors and a few l"-sbirts, jackets and sweat- 5hirts. Helly Hansen specializes in outdoor clothing and acces- ~ories. It's located at Fasluon Island m Newport Beach. And it finally paid off. Cox was received with rounds of applause and cheers from the students and faculty in attendance. He spoke on the respons\bilities and importance of the gov- ernment in today's society and then asked students if they were interested in some- day working for the government. instead saying they wanted to be astro- nauts or actors. One student said he didn't want to be in school that long. read in the newspaper, try to do something to change it,• Cox said. "That is why I got involved in politics, to make a difference." Cox said he hopes his visit will get the students to think about what the elected officials in their comm.unity do. He urged the students to do things for themselves and make a difference. Student Lauren Lorman said it was interesting to see an important person like Cox. "He is a celebrity, and it's cool to see him in the paper and at our school," Lau- ren said. Many students expressed little interest, . • Atkinson's Men's Clothing (673-0653) is having a special on spring sport shirts through Father's Day. The shirts are J>riced $46 to $75, and there is ~discount of $10 in honor of Atkinson's 50th anniversary. Atkinson's is located at 3430 ~ta Udo in Newport Beach. NEWPORT IEAOt • Galaxy Drive: Several articles of jewelry worth a total of $33,000 were stolen from a residence in the 1400 block that recently had a real estate open house. There was no sign of forced entry. • Sign.I Drive: Three diamond rings valued at $36,000 and $3,766 in mostly $100 bills were stolen from a table just outside the rear door of a residence In the 500 block. ~ HST IUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy eall me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- '170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 9~627 . • 4lth Street: A 1995 Toyota Camry was stolen. A hide- a-key was under the rear driver's side passenger door. • West Balboa Boulevant: A wallet was stolen from a mobile home in the 1700 block. There was no sign of forced entry. •Newport c..nter Drive: A locked 1995 Acura lntegra . . . . · · Pilot ronANUA,. VOL 91, NO. 117 ntOMAS H. JOt9llllON. Publhtl« WILLIAM L090IU. •Editor STIVIW.Ml.I. ~ngEdltot TONY DOOIRO, A111stant Managing Editor TINA MMGATTA. Oty Editor ROGaCMION. Spol1s fdltor MMCMMTIN. 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Copyright: No news storift, fllustr.iions, edlto- rlal metter or advertfsements herein an be reprodumd with- out wrttten p«mlsslon of~ "'9ht owner. HOW JO llEAOt us ClmMdon The llmes Or1nge County (IOO) 252-9 m ~~-5678 =642~321 N9ws 540-122A Sports 642~330 H9ws, Sports FIJI 646-4170 =~lot2 ... rthllnk,net luslMll Off~ 642-4321 lusinell FaJt 631-5!)()2 P\lbfllhed by ---~~Newt.-.... • nm. Minot compeny, .... .....,S.lllllft.~andao ,.... .......... va......,..,a...,~ °" Miii\ Dlr9CW of ap.,-.. •1tf7 CJtM OI M,..,..,..,.., "If you are not happy with things you was stolen from a Fashion Island parking lot. COSTA MESA • Or.nge Avenue: A $100 backpack and $50 was stolen from an unlocked car In the 2500 block. • Artlngtlot) Drive: A $450 car stereo was stolen from a car with the driver's side window rolled down in the 900 block. • Golf Course Drive: A $60 purse was stolen from an unlocked car In the 1700 block. • West 17th Street: A $300 saw was stolen from a stor- age unit in the 900 block. The top hinge on the door appeared to have been tampered with. • Anton Boulevwd: A cellular phone and date book was stolen from a car In the 600 block. There was no sign of forced entry. TEMPERA1UlllES Newport Beach 76168 Newport Coast 81161 Balboa 76168 Costa Mesa ~ Corona del Mar 75168 """FOMCAST LOCATION ........ .SIZE w.ctge .....•.... 2 ... sw Newport , , , , , , , , .2 ... SW Blad<les ••..•.•.•. 3 ... SW Rlwr Jetty ........ 3 ... SW CdM ••••••••...• 2 ... sw TIMS TODAY First low 10:18 a.m ••.•••••••• 0.2 Flnt higt'I 1:241.m. .••.•.••..• A.O Second low 11:22 p.m ............ 1.7 Second high 5:15 p.m ..••......... 4.5 Ftm:>AY Flnt low 11:15 •.m ............ 0.4 Ant high 4:541.m ............. 3.a Second low After Midnight Second high 6:00 p.m ...•..••••••• s.o Correction An announcement that ran in Monday's ·Neighbors" l8C.1iOo WU printed inconectly. 8daD Amendt, general manager al tbe Newport OMlnoel Inn in New- port Beach. was appobdled to tbe board of diracton of the Callar· Dia LvSgtng lndUltly Aaodllk>n t'J doesn't benefit the majority of those shareholders. Kemp believes that severing the shares from land is illegal according to the company's bylaws. He also believes that a majority of shares tendered to Irvine Ranch would be consider- ably less without the shares owned by the country club and The Irvine Co. that aren't tied to a portion of land. "It hurts Mesa in that we have bad the contract for service for the last 20-plus years,• said Kemp, adding that Mesa also construct- ed facilities in its system to service the area. "When we built the reservoir the anticipation was that Santa An.a Heights Water Co. would be a partner, and that has not materialized." obituary Newport Rib founder Penjoyan dies Rich Penjoyan, whose produce company served the finest restau- rants and whose own restaurant served the .................. _ pickiest rib enthusiasts, died Wednes- day of leukemia at his Huntington Beach home. Hewas55. Mr. Penjoy- an started his Costa Mesa produce mar-Rich Penjoyan ket, Growers Ranch, in 1969 as a roadside peanut stand. His business later grew to include a wholesale arm, Penjoyan Produce. He took on yet another busi- ness venture in 1984 when he began Newport Rib Co. with ham- burger stand owner Fran Ursint Born in Los Angeles, Mr: Pen- joyan graduated from Morning- side High School in 1959 and earned a bachelor's degree from Cal State Long Beach in 1965. Mr. Penjoyan invested most of his ott-time in the XXX Armenian Men's Fraternity, serving as presi- dent. He also served on a recent Newport Boulevard study com- mittee for the dty of Costa Mesa and coached Ocean View Uttle League for eight years. Before he was diagnosed with leukemia the day before Thanks- giving, he worked 12-hour days. His produce company served restaurants throughout Orange County -including the Golden 'lhlffle in Costa Mesa and Pascal in Newport Beach -working by the motto ·success Through Ser- vice.• He was always busy, pitching in with the bands-on labor of load- ing fruit even when he had plenty of workers to do it for him. He is survived by two children, Mike and Judy; his wife, Peggy; and his mother, Gladys. Services are set for 3 p.m. Sunday at Pacif- ic View Mortuary. Donations may be sent to the American Cancer Society. MICHAEL V. ELAMu. COSMETIC SUROl!:flfY CALL TODAY FOR FREE CONSULTATION (714) 721-1113 .... Newport BHchJCosca M a Daily Pilot THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1997 . . Golf exp~ion plans dropped briefly • Model train enthusiasts at Fairview Park spared after golf officials abandon proposal for new greens. Partners) saw the writing on the wall with the outpounng of public support for keeping the park the way it is,• he said Six-unit ESL course offered · this summer MARC MARTIN I OAllY PILOT Model train engineer Al Thompson and the rest of the hobbyists are back on track with the City Council rejecting the proposed expansion of Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -An over- whelming show of support from community members who rallied behind model train enthusiasts who operate at Fairview Park has J prompted Mesa Verde Partners, operators of the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, to drop plans for expansion. "We believed it was a win-win situation that 'would provide a solution to funding the park," said Ron Lane in a May 27 letter to City Manager Allan Roeder. HI am sony about all the confusion that has been created." Bob Donnelly, one of about 100 members of the Orange County Model Engineers who built the Mackerel Rats and Goathill Junc- tion railroad, said the group .will call off its protest scheduled for Monday's City Council meeting. The golf expansion would have required the train tracks to · be relocated to another portion "of the park, but model train enthusi- asts who spent nine years build- ing the miniature railroad threat- ened to abandon the tracks rather than move them. About two weeks ago, train hobbyists urged those who visited Fairview Park to ride the trains to support them by attending the June 2 City Council meeting. The rides are given free to the public on the third weekend of every month. "I am elated,• Donnelly said. • Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis For 30 Years, F.rn1dy Own~'d, F,irrn/y Orwr.it.•d & F.Hrnly Loved . . . . . . . . . . : ' . . . . 'W' RO LEX GRADUATION DAY: A TDD FOR PROUD PABBNTS AND ROLEX. It's a special day for 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. Only At Your Oftlclal Rolez Jeweler CHARLES H. BARR 642-3310 1803 Wcstcliff Drive. Newp>n Bcteh ·- -1 will appear (at the council meeting) to tell them (City Coun- cil members) I think they made a wise decision. The school chil- dren especially will be more than happy to hear it." The dispute followed a recent council study session where City Council members were presented with a $2.5 million proposal from the Costa Mesa Golf and Country 'Oub to expand its golf course into Fairview Park. City Councilman Joe Erickson, who opposed the proposed golf expansion, said the city received numerous letters supporting the railroad. -r think they (Mesa Verde At least three City Council members believed the additional revenue generated by a golf course expansion would help fund ongoing plans to develop Fairview Park. Mayor Peter Buffa said the money is needed to fund current park plans. The committee wants that portion of the park set aside for the trains, wildlife and open space. City Council members will no longer study the possibility of expanding the park for golf but will continue to pursue the pro- posed master plan completed by the Fairview Park Citizens Advi- sory committee. An intensive six-unlC: course for non-native speak--- ing itudents will be offered: this summer by Orange Coast' College's English as a Second Language Department. The class is listed as ESL 12SAB in the OCC summer schedule. Classes begin June 2. Summer enrollment fees are $13 per unit. Applications are available in the Admis-- sions and Records Office or by calling 432-5772. FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STAN 400 EAST 17th (Comer 17th. & Tustin) We Specialize In· The Freshest And Sweetest SUMMER HOURS M-S 9AM · 7PM SUN 1 OAM · 6PM "'"II _F_EA_J\J_Rl_NG_MAl __ N_LY-L-OCAL-...._~ .. ORANGE COUNTY PRODUCE Local White & Yellow Corn WE'RE NOT FANCY BUT VINE RIPE TOMATOES "ALWAYSn Pick ed From The .WE'RE FRESH 786-6797 Fields Daily!!! lot Al.Irv PR01>un. \T GRUT PRICK'> I NOW FEATURING SUPER SWEET .89¢ lb. BEST & FRESHEST RANCH EGGS CALIF PEACHES CHIQUITA . BANANAS C "ALWAYS" \ \>\'~~ 984i "ALWAYS" 3 lbs /100 ERIPESWEET SEEDLESS Dozen WATERMELON ~ .29 lb. Whole .35¢ lb. 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INSTALLED LIMITED TIME OFFER Formica Flooring lnttoducing Formica Laminated FToors As \Xelm On 1V Looks Like Wood Wears Like Iron sale $6i2 sq. ft. installed ... ~4 THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1997 N~W principal ~arned at Newp()rt Harbor High School READING GLASSES & 81-FOCALS e~ °" ,,,,_ ~ Largest Selection $2.95 • $6.50 MARTIN OPTICAL OC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (714) 548-6211 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT CHINA i\Nl) C"llYS'"I~~~L~ fL()()R SAMl:>LI: S:\LI: I French Limoges/English Bone•Place Settings/Accessories I I SATURDAY, MAY 31 *1QAM,5 PM * 714,640,6986 I 220 Newport Center Drive (Behind Edwards Theaters) !!!PH.ICES DHASTIC.\LLY REI>l 'l'LI>!'.! · .. W'e're Goin' -. But Fun! Coloring Contest Rules & Regulations One winner in each ~ group will be chosen. Each winner will receive 4 tickets to the Orange County fair. Wmilg artwork will be displayed at tne Orange County Fairgrounds. ... • Entries must be completed by a child in one of the age groups listed below. Name, address, and age monnation must be filled in. • Mail finished enh5 to: Orange County Fair I Special Contests Dept, 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 9U26. Entries must be rtcMd by 5 p.m., Monday, Ju~ 7. • Entries will be judged by Friday, Ju~ 11 . Wiooing entries will be on display in the Youth Building. • All judged entries may be pidced up at the Administration Office after the Fair, Monday, July 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Name· Age .. · _______ _ Age Group 5 & Under 6-8 9-11 : Address City Zip.-------.. • : Home Phone.-----...__,;,.....-------....;.....o._---------, • PllW1ti WOrk Phone.....____... ______ Parent/Guardian Signature.._____..._;...;;..._ • Bob Boies, current principal of Tustin High School, will assume the post in the falL relieving Gary Norton as interim principal. By Sarah O'Rourke, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Come this fall, Newport Harbor High School will have a new principal -Bob Boies, an Irvine resident who currently holds the same post at Tustin High School. "I'm really excited to work at Newport Harbor,• Boies said. "The school has a lot of history and tradition.• Boies, 55, is replacing interim principal Gary Norton, who took over the post Jan. 15, when for- mer principal Bonnie Maspero left to become the administrator of educational services for the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District. Boies has been with Tustin $29500 complete Call ToU Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law ••••••••••••••••••• : Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY: • : d• n e'allkMll • . ,,,,.,, : : .. . ~ H.f).~ • :, ............... r: ~ZOOA. OFF~ : Entire Purchase : • •&eludes Set.i :1J" 0. Derr" '"i J, 8 A1.,..:la • • ••: ':/3'fT • ••••••••••••••••••• • : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • 261 -6788 : • • • Jamboree at Bristol : • • Back Bay Court • .................. : schools since he began teaching in 1965 at Tustin Intermediate School. In 1986, he moved on to Tustin High School, teaching advanced placement classes in United States and European his- tory. He became the high school's activities director and then later principal. He earned his bachelor's degree in American Political The- ory from Claremont Men's Col- lege and his master's from Chap- man College. He has been mar- ried for 18 years and bas two daughters. Boies said he takes a hands-on approach to his job. "I'm not a paper-pusher," Boies said. "I like to get out there with the kids and do what they're doing.• Superintendent Mac Bernd said BoieJ will be an outstanding principal for the high school. "Performance in an interview ls important, but what's more important is the track record,~ Bernd said. •(Boies) just has a sol- id record of accomplishments. "We think he brings an excel- lent balance of enthusiasm to the job. He is known as a person who likes to work with groups of peo- ple who want to achieve greater excellence. 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'IOI teleVision sdsl ~good ttvu July 5, 1991: Otha ratrictions ~ appty. • THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1997 AS Trustees say Monte VISta site Will remain the same -for now briefly ·in school news • I • Lots of changes coming to school district next year but moving alternative education isn't one of them. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA-Moving boxes will be in store for several school district programs this summer, but not for alternative education. After months of waiting to hear where Monte Vista and Back Bay schools would be placed, trustees voted Tuesday to keep them on Monte Vista Avenue, at least for one more year. "It's nice to know that we're here for another year," said Joe Fox, assistant principal of the alternative education programs. Trustees indicated they may need to open Monte Vista in the future as an elementary school. As for nESt year, several non- profit agencies at Rea Commu- nity Center will be moving out to make room for an elementary school and adult education pro- grams at Davis School will be doing the same. liustees voted Tuesday to use Davis as a magnet elementary school and directed staff to find a new placement for adul't edu- cation day programs. A few board members said that a high school with spare classrooms would be a suitable choice. Davis Elementary School would draw 60% of its students THE Cobblers Bench Sh o e & Boot Rep air Rr .• ilr h11kc11·,loc~ )undul, S 19.95 ' •,•, . ••' 5 49-041 4 r------------------------~ I I I F.Y.I. I I I ! At Tuesdays Newport-Mesa r : Unffled School District l 1 Board meeting. trustees 1 l votedto: : I I I I I +Approve 13 new mentor : • teachers. • I I 1 + Approve a single pay-1 l ment service agreement for the UCI Reading Preservice Grant that helps kinder- garten through third-grade teachers with reading instruction. +Approve a grant applica- tion from TeWinkle Middle School fOf a school violence reduction program. +Annex the Newport Ridge Extension into The Irvine Co.'s Community Facilities District and levy a special tax in that area. + Support Senate Bill 421, whi~ prevent mon-ey o district from 1 the Ora e County bank-: ruptcy from being trans- : ferred to the state. • I I I I ~------------------------~ from the Costa Mesa zone its first year and draw the remain- der of students from across the district on an application basis in its second year, if possible. Opening Davis as an elemen- tary school will cost $600,000, while annual operating costs are expected to run at about $300,000, said Chief Financial Officer Michael Fine. Davis school will draw stu- dents from Killybrooke, Sonora and College Park elementary schools. Preliminary boundary lines will be released to parents this week through the 9Chools·, Fine said. Trustees delayed taking action on definite boundary lines until June 10, so that affect- ed parents will have a chance to give their input. The disbict will spend $1 .8 million for carpeting, lighting, furnishing and making other basic improvements to Rea before it becomes an elementary school, but it will not involve any serious renovation or modern- ization, Fine said . "We're going to clean it up and make it habitable," he said. Rea will draw students from Pomona and Whittier elemen- tary schools. Boundaries will be presented for parents at those schools as well, Fine said. Preliminary Rea boundaries include the area between Vic- toria and 17th streets and Pomona Avenue and Harbor Boulevard. Pasta dinner on Lincoln school menu Lincoln Elementary School will hold a pasta dinner at 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. before its open house at the school, 3101 Pacific View Drive. The menu will include salad, gar- lic cheese sticks, beverage and lasagna or pasta with choice of sauce. Dinner costs $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and younger. Paularino planning family get-together Paularino Elementary School will host a Carl's Jr. family dinner at 5:30 p.m. today along with a book fair and student council bake sale. A PTA meeting and open house will follow at 6:30 'i ALDEN'S CARPET has opened SEND YOUR GRASS BACK TO ITS ROOTS. a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? There's a growing reason not to throw away your lawn clippings. ALL R GS & R NNERS on They already take up too much room in our landfills. Leave your grass cuttings on the lawn ... because if every homeowner grasscycled, SALE. we could reduce landfill waste by 18% during the spring and summer. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal Call for yo~ free brochure on grasscycling or composting! LEAVE LESS BEHINp FOR THE FUTURE ALDEN'S Costa Mesa Sanitary District CARPETS, INC. (7 14) 754-5307 I (j()3 Plci<.:Cnlla St.. CO~ltl ~tt:sa serving Costa Mesa residents since 1944 646-4838 LYLEEN & JEFF EWING CHILDREN AND MOVES When you make a move, it is important to engage your children in the process. Moving can create concern and anxiety for children that their parents may not pick up on right away. It usually means leaving favorite playmates, going to a new school, and a lot of uncertainty about what the new neighborhood will be like. lnclude everyone in the discussion about the move, and invite the children to participate in house hunting trips. Work with a realtor who is comfortable with children and sensitive to their needs. and stay alert to dealing with their concern . Small children can be drawn into the process of showing the house by keeping their toys and clothes picked up. ·Teenagers may be e$pecially aensltlvo about strangers invading their space and may resist making that space '"show well ". lt is important that aJI of the family members arc prepared to stay out of the way when the house Is being shown. Lyleen and Jeff have 2S consecutive year1 of real estate eitpcrlence In Newport Beach. They arc Coldwell Binker'• #I qenta. for prof: ionaJ lef'Vtce or advice with all your real estate needs call die Ewtnp at (714) 644DOX 114. 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BRIDG ESTONE "HT DUELER " GOODYEAR /KELLY .0,000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY ROTATE & BALANCE ALIGNMENT I 1 s 199s u $2991 II 5991 I ~J II ~J II ~l .11 I 11 11 • INSTALL FRONT DISK PADS I • COMPVn:R SPIN BAl.ANCE 11 • COMPUTERIZED 11 • Or 2 WHEEL REAR DRUM I I • ~ ~S & PRE~~ 11 Add'• F~ ~l wt-' ·I I ~"""* ~ ~tiooal s20 I L-~~,!'2.~~--~.J L--.:..~--~-~--'-.J L-~.Gmll.._,.K._.J p.m. at the school, 1060 Paularino Avenue. PRINCIPAL CONTINUED FROM A4 • I • Honorary service awards will be presented at the meeting along with a $2,000 donation by Zonta Club to keep Paularino's Art Mast~ program in place. and win a National Blue Rib-.. boo award Students earn recognition in Congress •Newport is already a great school, I only hope to make it· better," he said. · The Lincoln sixth-graders in teacher Marilyn DeMerchant's class were recognized by Con- gress for writing their "recipes for America,· a class project where students described the ingredi- ents for America's future. And, Boies said he hopes: his Newport Harbor High: experience makes him a better administrator. "I want to learn from. the: kids and faculty," Boies said. "There is so much strong com- munity support in this town, 1 hope to learn from them both." They were recognized by the speaker of the house ana majori- ty leader. Their poems were also added into the Congressional record for April 30. -Staff, writer Marissa Espino contributed to this story ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I. ~ -~ Floral & Gifts ~ ""~ ?oii ~ 'Pati6 eut4, ~ 50°/o off Floral Arrangements Wreaths • Topiaries • Rose Trees Limited to supply on hand Expires 6/4/97 Custom Florals -·-Sptcialiry Fumitur(; Gift:-. Antique~ Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Next co Plum's Cafe) V I L L AGE CENTER WE WANT THE SHIRT OFF YOUR BACK ... AND WE'RE GONNA PAY YOU TO CLEAN IT. 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For more information, call 364~359. musical. at ?·30 pm. at Newport Harbor High School Theater, 600 hvine Ave., Newport Beach. 1lck· ets a.re $'/ in advance and $8 at the door. For more lnf ormation, call 955.9000_ LON(;. TERM CARE CAREER NETWORK The next free Career Network meeting for those unemployed will be at 7:30 p.m. irt the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. Courtlandt Financiol Group offers a free work.shop on •Long- Term Care• from 1 to 2 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St .. Newport Beach. For more information, call 251- 6901. . FRIDAY 'CARNIVAL' MONEY TALK CPA/Law Forum offers a semi- ~ar on "Dischargeability of Taxes -Bankruptcy and How to Remain in Business and Stay Alive• from 7 to 9·30 a.m. at Wyn- dham Garden Hotel. 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa Cost is $25 with breakfast includ- ed. For more information, call The Estancia High School Dra- ma Department presents "Carni- val,· a high-spirited, fast-paced musical, at 7:30 p .m. at Newport Harbor High School Theater, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Tick- ets are $7 in advance and $8 at the door. For more information, call 955-9000. 241-3158. I _ SOCIAL HOUR I Center 500, a support group of SATURDAY the Orange County Perfomung TREE PLANTING Arts Center, offers a sooaJ hour Trees will be planted on from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . at 650 Town Jacaranda Avenue, Myrtlewood Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is Street and the surrounding neigh- $5 for first-time guests, $15 for borhood at 9 a.m. by ReLeaf Cos- others and members are tree. For ta Mesa board members and voJ- reservations, call 556:2122, ext. unteers. Participants of all ages 218. will meet at 2933 Jacaranda Ave. · For more information, call 437 • 'CARNIVAL' 5874. The Estancia High School Dra- ma Department presents "Cami-BEACH CLEANUP val," a high-spuited , fast-paced A beach cleanup day m con- I "I panicked \\'hen I ~l\\' her report card." "Sylvan made all the difference:' Oeuer grJd~ ,mJ higher ,df-e-.tn:m. It \tJru with a call co Svlv.m. Serving: • Newport Beach • Irvine • Co5ta Mesa • Corona del Mar For your neighborhood center cal.I 800-EDUCATE h'-SYLVA LEARNING CENTER• -..,~ Reller grades are j11sl the bef(i1111i11g. i GET YOUR BUNS IN HERE! I CINNAMON BUNS FAT FREE OR REGULAR r:----:1 •I ii rl 3 3• I I "'I Buy One I 1 Cinnamon 1 I Bun, Get I I One Free 1 f Jlp 6/4/97 L----..1 Open Mon -Sat. 6am -6:30pm 426 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records} 646-1440 Yoga is more than a few good stretches. Come to the on~ center in Orange County that offers N complete yoga"' and discover all the benefits of the ancient science. Because our teachers hove been trained by a yoga master, we teach everything from the popular Hatho Yoga stretching exercises to deep meditation and simple techniques for quick~ reducing stress, gaining emotionol balance and peace of mind. Come too free demonstration and find out for yourseK why we're the on~ center thors been shoring yoga in Orange County for over 25 years. Or coll (714) 646-1211 for more information. ! f ~ J f ; ; ; 0 W d J 4ft 10:00-,, .. Dewstr~s e • une 7:30 ,.. YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa • • lttw•• Tntil • Ir• St, 3 Weds IOJt of Mother's Market & Kitct.M \,; .. ~.__ . ne("don with the oty ol Newport Beach Adopt-A-Beach program will be held at 10 a.m. ot Corona del Mar State Beach on the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Mar· guerlte Avenue. For more infor- mation, call 246-4198. 'CARNIVAL' The Estancia High School Dra- ma Department presents "Carni- val,• a high-spirited, fast-paced musical, at 7:30 p.m. at Newport Harbor High School Theater, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. nck- ets are $7 in advance and $8 at the door. For more information, call 955-9000. LON(;. TERM CARE Courtlandt Financial Group offers a free work.shop on "Loog- Term Care• from 10 to 11 a.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251- 6901. CPR CLASS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a CPR class from 8 a.m. to noon at the Hoag Health Center, 1170 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Course fee is $25. For reservations, <;all 631- 3623. SUNDAY SALUTING STRENGTH Hoag Cancer Center presents ·A Cele bration of Life," saluting the strength and cowage of can- cer survivors, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. a t One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 642- 7787. -..... l::.. ..... .. ~ ..... ~:.....~...:: .. ~-;, I" l\1111 IH 0\,1 11 \1111\ ., Phone cal~ and letters written on \"OUr " behalf Documents rcvic•ed for free.· Retain an anome~ for the entire year for onl) S90. United Upl Pro,idtrs 1-888-488-LAW 1 IMAGING EXPO The Polaroid Imaging Expo '97 will take place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Red Uon Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Attendees can experience instant feedback in a hanm-on learning environ- ment conducted by Polaroid Commercial Imaging Specialists. Products being demonstrated include instant cameras, instant coll\puter slide and print film recorders, ID systems, digital scanners and cameras. For more information, call (800)-336-9672, ext. 6004. GARDEN CLUB The Post-Convention meeting of Orange County District of Cali- fornia Garden Clubs, Inc. will be held at 10 a.m. on the third floor at the Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. There will be a pre- sentation of State Awards, a catered lunch for $5 and a garden fashion show. For reservations, call 544-5751. AmNTION Coastline Counseling Center offers a free workshop called ·Attention Deficit' Disorder: The Big Picture" at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For information, call 476-0991. 'TUESDAY IMAGING EXPO The Polaroid Imaging Expo '97 will take place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Red Lion Hotel, 3050 Bristol Celestino's quality MEATS Tlw Firwsr ,\teur and Sen iice At1ailal>/1· WC' carry Rocky Free Range Chickens Mannings Bee£Loin Top Sirloin Steaks New York Steaks $6.49 lb $8.99 lb Celestino 's Kabobs $5.99 lb. Cel.estino 's Jerky $17.50 lb. 111 our O\\ll special Marinades ~ldlll or Lemon Chicken Maui Beef . Ole! F<tshion R<'f'I Ten\'akl B<"t'f Hot Texas Style Bet-t Turkey ~11n1 & \\11W' Lamb 270East17th St • Costa Mesa • (714) 642-7191 (Hillgren Square) 10:00 to 7:00 Mon-Sat ' ' ' ' ' ' Calvin Klein Ellen Tracy Giorgio Amani CK Hugo Boss Guess Designer Handbags & Accessories • 11rul ""'"Y o~ you mun 1eel t()nif tffcfl1 Owi i<U" Oa.tlet St., Costa Mesa. Attendees can experienoe instant feedback in a haods.-on learning environment conducted by PoJaroid Commercial Imaging Spedali.sts. Products being demonstrated lndude instant cameras, instant computer slide and print film recorders, ID systems, digital scanners and cam- eras. Call (800)-336-9672, ext. 6004. SLIDE PRESENTATION The Newport Bea.ch Central Library offers a free slide presen· talion called "What's Up at Upper Newport Bay" at noon in the library's Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. ATTENTION Coastline Counseling Center offers a work.shop called "Atten- tion Deficit Disorder and Coping Skills" from 7 tQ 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. ESTATE PLANNING The law offices of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free seminar on "Estate Planning for the Young Family -Protecting Your Family Through Wills and nusts • at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required at 574-0866 CHRtsTlAH WOMEN The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club will meet from 11:30 to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. To RSVP, call 760-.9616. PARKS COMMISSION The Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission of the city of Newport Beach will meet at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard. For more information, call 644-3151. WEDNESDAY TOXIC TALK The work.shop "Cleaning Up Toxic Talk" will be offered from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m . at the office of Sharon Fuller at 4100 Birch St., Suite 108, Newport Beach. Partic- ipants will learn how to recognize verbal abuse and understand the effects it has. Cost is $30 in advance, $25 each for two or more and $35 at the door. Ccall 851-2210. . r-----------------, I I I I I I : 20-At ··: I MoN .. fai 9,7 S.u f .. 6 I I Thl Bod BuuyY Supply 6 SAloN I I J6t E. 17111 ST. • CosTA MHA • Acaoss hto• RAlphs I• I (714) 642 .. 1910 STATioN AvAilAblE .I I I I 1NI ~ ._y ....... ecNnWllietl with WIX --cllcount or. .. price. I Dl.c.Uflb. not....,, .. MuNd, ~ -s.IMutian proclucti L bDhs 6/1/97 ... -----------------. MINNEY~S MARINE SWAP MEET SATURDAY, MAY 31st IN THE PARKING LOT OF THE NEWPORT BEACH NAUTICAL MUSEUM. YOU KNOW THE PLACE! THE OLD RUBEN E. LEE RIVERBOAT AT 151 E. PACIFIC COAST HWY. IN NEWPORT BEACH. BUY DIRECT FROM OVER 100 YACHT OWNERS, OUBOARD MOTORS, SMALL BOATS, SAILS, NAUTICAL BOOKS, ANCHORS, RADIOTELEPHONES, BOAT HARDWARE, FISHING TACKLE, MARINE DECORATOR ITEMS, OLD CHARTS, SABOTS AND SABOT PARTS. U-NAME-IT ANO IT WILL BE THERE AT GIVE AWAY PRICES. LAST YEAR I WATCHED A MAN BUY AN $1800.00 PLATH SEXTANT FOR $50.001!! HOTTER THAN THE LAGUNA FIRE, MORE FUN THAN THE "TAStE OF NEWPORT" (A LOT CHEAPER TOO) THIS IS THE MARINE EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE GATES OPEN AT 0600, IF YOU SNOOZE YOU LOOSE. REMEMBER, "NO CASH, NO SPLASH!", THESE GUYS DON'T TAKE PERSONAL CHECKS. THE WHOLE TOWN'S GONNA BE THERE, WILL YOU????? CALL MY STORE IF YOU WANT A WAKE UP CALL. 548-4192 ERNIE Sunday-Monday: • Teriyaki Top Sirloin 8oz. Steak Dinner· ..... : .................... $6.99 Tue.day: . Hamburger, Choice of coleslaw ex potato salad .......................... ~-3.99 Wed,,.•day: Classico Pizza, Pepperoni, Mushroom. BaSll ................................. $6.99 Thursday: Chicken Kabob Dinner• Lemon. P6$to ex Honey Mustard ........... $8.99 Friday. Salmon or Halibut Dinner• ............................................. $8.99 Saturday. Pitcher of Hand Crafter Beer Aher9<XJpm ....................... $7.00 "CMners served with Vegetable and choice of Rice or Pcxsto Mondey, June '· 7:00 pm Reeerv•Uon Required Spedll S.,..ker s.m... Adlfnl lrewmllter-Wetter khlurte I ..... Moft:·"nu9.ti.• Lwdl ....... °"" ~ ....... """" 111m to 10pm Fttdlr & ........ Ulfn to 1'-" ? CJ l J F -t 7 t I~ S l -U w 'Ii t a c / 1 .... ) f > ... ~> t.> 4 5 9 • ' J i - I I • SEAMANSHIP COURSE Ploalla 27 of the U.S. Co.& Gaud A8Jd1IUy wW teacb t11e ndel of tbe water lCNMl In a nm.week Boldlng Sltllll and S.--+lp coane evsy We4wday at 7:30 p.m. at New- port H.arlaOr IBgh Sdaool, 800 Irvine Ave.. ham tit, New- port Beach. Cost ls $2$. To~. call 834-1089. SEA EXPLORER Sea Explorer Ship -Del Mar 711 of Orange County will meet at 7 p.m. at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The group is looking for 13-to 18-year-old boys who are interested in being a part of the best sea explorer ships in Orange County. A well- rounded maritime experience program that encompasses sail- ing, seamanship, piloting, navi- gation and cruising will be ottered. For more information, call 642-8503. JUNES CAREER NETWORK The next free _J:areer Network meeting for those unemployed will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The meet- ing will discuss "You, Myers-Brig- gs and Your Job Search." For more information, ct\n 574-2239. ANNUmES Courtlandt Fina.ncial Group We have .designs on you ... to fill the decorative hardware needs & expectations of every client. No matter what style or time period the job requires, we have the finest quality door, cabinet, furni- ture, architectural & bath hardware & fi xtures to offer. 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COUEGE SEAROf The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free program on "How to Get into the College of Your Choice" at 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room at 1000 Avocado Ave. Topics will include academic requirements, admis- sion procedures, applicjition essays, letters of recommenda- tion, testing strategies, costs and financial aid. For more informa- tion, call 717-3801. BREAKFAST MEETING The Home Office and Business Opportunities AsSO(:iation's next "Buy Your Own Breakfast Meet- ing" is scheduled from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. at Carrow's Restaurant, 5180 Birch St., Newport Beach. Members are free and others pay $5. Reservations are required at 962-2322. ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for the local evening meetings nearest you. HELP LINE ~ private telephone consulta- tion is offered at no charge from 7 to 8 p .m. every Monday. 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But despite its location on ;7th Street in Costa Mesa, and the aforementioned attributes, the Unassuming restaurant is easily ~ed wlless you know where ~·re going. DINING REVIEW " ~ 'There's ample parking in the back, and entrances from the back as well as street Stde. The abnos- phere is nice, like a country cottage with old photographs and ceiling tans, a rrurrored wall, five booths, and tables in the center and along the wall. When coming through the back entrance, there's an inviting coffee and espresso bar and comfy lounge area with tables fulJ of mag- azines and newspapers. The menu is large. but tnes to cover too many bases, offering Mexican-style dishes, sandwiches, soup, salads and Italian pasta dish- es in addition to "American Oas- sics" and "Contemporary Fare" dinners. • DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Pete r Fay, owner of Chez Fay An Ame rican Cafe ln Costa Mesa, offe rs a vast list o f menu items. Breakfast is served until 11 a.m. Monday through Fnday, and until 3 p m. on the weekends. Lunch and dinner items are served all day. Unfortunately, there is nothing extraordinary about Chez Fay's food I sauntered m on a Tuesday afternoon longmg for a sandwich, bat when I saw the extensive menu. deaded to try one of the "Contemporary Fare" items. I ordered the grilled cajun ahi ($7 .99) with mango salsa. All the "contemporary fare" items come with a choice of two sides and a roll, so I ordered th~ parsley pota- toes and the small garden salad. The ahi was a piece of thinly sliced 40 YEARS!!! Wow! That's Stability!! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH Since 1957 ~ ~ ·~ S r )_, V • • ~·-·-•,. ,.. , 631-7740 441 O~ Ncwpon Blvd. • Ncwpon Bach . tR.u 11.,.. Hoo,....I grilled tuna covered in the cajun spice. It was OK. but the fish was a little lacking in flavor and wasn't as fresh as it could have been. The cajun spice was really hot, hotter than what I'm used to, and the tem- perature of the fish was also disap- pointing -lukewarm. The mango salsa was mushy, lacking in flavor _and didn't seem fresh. What actually saved the plate were the parsley potatoes: four small red potato halves, boiled in water and butter and dusted with ~ley flakes. They were cooked perfectly-. I asked for a side of tartar sauce, arpet Your Entire Home w ith Plush or Berber for on9 ..... ..,.,o<10o_,,,, s49 00 UPT03MOS r-SAM~Af8ASH '·~~ Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation Included While Supplies Last Lie# 6494Q1 ABPET DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Resident/al Sales & &Irv/cs Full hne ol Wool. Woven Axminster & Stsal Carpeting Available 1904 Harltor Boulevard • Coata Me .. .E. Comer of Harbor & 19th Street .. 722-9642 • Mon-Sat 1 D-6 Sun 11-5 Come for a visit and browse through our new Baby Boutique. 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The mashed potatoes were fluffy and well-seasoned, and even my ~-month-old niece enjoyed a little bite. The vegetables ------• CLEANING PLANT ON PREMISES t::=E.=1=7lb=-s_t. --+:::-1 • WE ACCEPT COMPETITORS' COUPONS f • EXPERT ALTERATIONS E' 714-650-8225 Mention thos Ad Offer Expires 6/8197 ~SS IS.T ED LIV ING At Sunridgc. we do more than just care for our residcnts ... WE CARE ABOUT THEM. In fact, we treat them like family. And that's the best kind of caring there is. Our dedicated 24 hour professional nursing sWf provides not only extra care, but quality care. Fo r those of Oltr residents who may require special ancntion, we can help take the d ifficulty out of such tasks as dressi ng or bathing. Ai Sunridge. adjaccnc co a scenic park and lake, our residents appreciate havi ng private rooms furnished with their personal belongings. Everyone loves the three delicious meals we S(rvC activities such as current even~. discussion groups, bridge and bingo. Residents arc encouraged co join us in a daily exercise program and, if they choose, for weekJy religious services. We also take interesting trips and provide transportation co doctors and for personal errands. Physical therapy and massage therapy arc available right here at Sunridge. Our awa.rd winning Skilled Nursing Facility, Windcrest is also a part of our campus. 1--......JllllUlYll ~~~-::;;;:::1..---R~ot. J\mt Call Us Soon to make an Appointment for a Free Tour Swmi.Jge At Regents Point 19191 Harvard Avenue Jrvine, CA 92612 1-800-2 7 8-8898 ·e a· [!!!~ ~!!!!I were bland, and agam seemed about a half-day too old After reminding the &erVer, we were served our generic roll -a brown and serve-style that was also a little stale. We also tried a For lunch. a variety ol sand- wichel and burgers are offered, as well as a whole list ol lide orders. A full breakfast menu is also avail- able. For food that isn't A metican, there's the taco bowl of chicken noodle soup ($3.49). lt was the chunky Camp - bell's soup vari- ety, and my b roth e r-in-law piled on the salt and pepper after the first taste. ~-------------------------~ platter ($5.49) that comes with two tacos -ahi, chicken or steak -with cole slaw, steamed rice and black beans; and a variety of pasta dishes, like lin- guine with grilled chicken ($8.99), south- west penne with grilled turkey breast ($8.99), I I I I I I I I I F.Y.I. + WttA~ Chez Fay An Ameri- can Cafe +WHERE: 462.C E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Other ~ Ameri- can Fare• items (all $6.99) include Yankee pot roast with carrots, onion, potatoes + WHEN: Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. +HOW MUOt: Moderate + PHONE: 548-3306 •• I I I I • ' I I I I -------------------------~ and a roll; baked ham with pota- toes, vegetables, honey mustard and a roll; open-face hot roast beef with mashed potatoes, gravy and vegetables; and open-face hot roast turkey with mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables and cranberry sauce. Other "contemporary" meals include grilled salmon ($9.99); grilled shrtmp with Jamaican spice and papaya puree ($12.99); top sir- loin ($10.99); petit filet ($12.99) and chicken breast ($7 .99). and cheese ravioli (S1 .99). I thought I'd try to salvage the meal by ordering a piece of •tresh" peach and blueberry pie. Unfortu- nately, the crust was tasteless and thin and the peaches -of the cling with heavy syrup variety -were soggy. The blueberries also appeared to be the out-of-the-can type. As we left I pondered the idea that breakfast might be a better bet at Chez Fay, so I said, "Hey, I'll come back another day.• . 50°/o OFF TROPITONE and BROWN JORDAN AFI Outdoor Furniture of the Niie .Interior Design 7 St)-06~4 Are You One of Those Follow these instructions: Answer each question as to how you feel RIGHT NOW +M - :xicn" .. -, . . . , LJOC~J"·~' .. ,, onoo . 1 '". • • START HERE +M-l. 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Wlth a theme this year of "A String of Pearls," the event raised in excess of $275,000, which will directly benefit the 6rcbestra's (lrtistic and educational programs. Barbara Hiller-Johnson chaired the elegant evening of dinner and dancing, which featured entertainment by the Tony Award-winning Tommy Tune. Farm fund-rais.er yields quite a crop of fun and cash I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :-= I I I I I I ~------------------------------- Pictured (top, left to right) are: Carl St. Clair, music dir ector, Pacific Symphony O rchestra: Susan St. Clair: Barbara John- son, chairwoman of the ball; and Lou Spls- to, vice-president and executive director, Paclllc Syniphony Orchestra. Left (left to right) are: Jo Ellen Qualls, vice-president, Tiff any & Co., South Coast Plaza; Mel Dultz, president of li'avco; -and Vesta Cur- ry. T he second annual country hoedown benefiting the Centennial Farm Founda- tion at the Costa Mesa-based Orange County Fairgrounds was a boot-stompin' success. Nearly 700 cowpokes and their pretty gals made the round-up just in time for the All-1 American Boys Chorus to sing a few tunes out on the pasture. The aroma of barbecue ribs cookin' made the chorus seem to sing a little faster. Everyone was gettin' hungry. Before the chow was served, a game of "cow chip bingo." played out near the pasture• where the boys had betn a sin- gin', sent one lucky couple to Hawaii. Their chip was in the right place when old Camille the cow decided to place her chip on the winning square. The matching chip was really up for grabs this year because Camille, unlike Bossy, the cow who played last year, was not very friendly and cooperative. She smelled the ribs cookin' and just didn't want to play. The hoedown, organized by chairs Donna Blue and Beverly Langston, was a hands-on effort to raise money for the Centenni- al Farm Foundation, an educa- tional tool for Orange County youth interested in agriculture. 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Kawamura, Caryl Mol- lica, Clare Elnsmann and Bev Langston. Support from Candice and Roger Schnapp, Nancy and George Wall, Peggy Goldwater and Bob Clay, Donna and John Crean, Darlene and Bill Manclark, and Dotti and Glen Sttllwell made the evening a super success. As Kaylaa Fox taught a little line dancin', and the Doo-Wah Riders sang old western favorites such as "Some Day When I'm Rich I'm Gonna Leave You," folks left the vittles pro-• vided by Chuck Dugan's ~ • Chuckwagon at the tables and : swooned some on the barn hall dance floor, which was the size of Linda Isle. Matt and Tina Schafnltz were dancin' hat to hat. Also in the western crowd: Julie and George Klaus, Jill Uoyd. CUyl Mollica, Lori Arnold. Dana Black, Sandra Christ, Barb Ramsey, Angela Dotson-Junk. Mark and Carol Am~ Judy and Hack Hughes, Frank and Carla Parsons, and Blanca an~ Franctsco Lozoya. .. • BRUCE COOK'S column appears Thursday and Saturday in the Dally Pilot. A YOU w aec ENLIGHTEN .. • Read about - what's going . on 1n your hometown . Read the Daily Pilot ' Re Painting? tf you're looking to paint or repaint:ret>uild · it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. ' NIJ THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1997 South Coast Repertory-commissioned play wi:p.s Obies In addition to Off-Broadway awards, the theater has a fultsumrner slate, with David Emmes' return to acting and Hispanic Playwrights Project By Tom rrtus, Daily Pilot frequently appeared in the troupe's early productions, but after headlining "The Ginger Man" in May 1971, he's devoted T he latest feathers in South Coast Reperto- ry's cap are a pe1i of Obie awards ~,,.~ait. himself to his more significant role of pro-• ducing artistic direc- tor. for Off-Broadway excellence to "Golden Child,• a play commissioned by SCR that was presented at the Costa Mesa theater in January. Playwright David Henry Hwang and actress Tsai Chin, who portrayed the first wife in the Chinese memory play, each won Obies at the 42nd annual ceremo- ny in New York City. "Golden Child• opened at the Jpseph Papp Public Theater in November, then moved to the Costa Mesa theater's Mainstage. Tue play then was booked into die Kennedy Center in Washing- ton, D.C., where it ran during March. Meanwhile, back at SCR, where Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other Half Loves" opens this w~kend as the season-closing lfn°!11ction, director David es will now be getting ready to do something he hasn't done in ~ years -act. •.Em.mes, who founded SCR ~ Martin Benson back in 1965, .. However, Emmes has committed himself to a "one-night stand" July 12 as a fund-raising venture for the the- ater. He'll perform in the two- character reading of A.R. Gur- ney's •Love Letters" opposite a complete neophyte -community leader and veteran SCR fundrais- er Judie Alyyros. The event, the com pany's third annual "Summer Spotlight," will benefit SCR's educational and outreach programs. It will include a silent auction with one-of-a- kind SCR items and drawings as well as pre-~ow and post-show receptions. -· U you're anxious to see Emmes' return to the stage or Argyros' debut, it'll cost you. Tickets for the benefit are priced at $100, $150 and $200. Reserva- tions are being taken at 957-2602, ext. 219. While on the subject of SCR, the Costa Mesa company's 12th annual Hispanic Playwrights Pro- ject has been firmed up with three ; .. :~~· r,~Q ~RIVE;;;;;RB~O;;;;;;i!.T~~~ !W ~ RESTAURANT ~ ~:. For Dinner LUNCH BRUNCH BAN QUETS .-.• - Ample Free Parking At Ncwpon Beach Nautical Museum 151 £COAST HWY (AT BACK BAY BRJOOE) 714.673 .3425 ~ !Montessori ~ fJlar6or-Afesa Scftoofs E1t. 1971 Costa Mesa ~tZ. I-,.. ?--s...,. A.,...1 Dance, Computer, Art Classes Offering Classes for Preschool -Elementary. PRESCHCX)l. 1701 West Boker St. Cosio Mesa ' .. fWW1'M:I NSUCAllON ..... =-..... ~--... .,.. .... ~ .,.......,."' •~M ·~~ 549-3803 f) ELEMENTARY 3025 DeodorAve. Costa M.eJ10 I plays selected for development in two weeks of workshops, culmi- nating with staged readings of each on Aug. 8 and 9. The top three, from a field of 85 submitted scripts, are "Claudia Meets Fulano Colorado" by Joann Farias, "La Romy Takes a Dive" by Octavio Solis and "How to Make Love to a Mulatto• by Jorge Ignacio Cortinas. Farias and Cortinas are new- comers to the festival., but Solis is in familiar territory. His "Man of the Flesh" was an early partici- pant -which became a Second Stage production -and his "La Posada Magi~• has been pre- sented in the downstairs theater for the past three Christmas sea- sons. "Mulatto" Will be read Aug. 8 at 7:30 p.m., "Claudia" on Aug. 9 at 2:30 p.m. and "La Romy" on Aug. 9 at 7:30 p .m. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. l!J~~l!J ~ .. ~ AMACHI ~ ~.; ~.: "f •.•A•ut•h•enll'tir-c ::=r rej ·• • Elegant Dining Room rej UllCll IH 11:31-2:11 • Complete Bar ~ .......... 1 ...... ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa (across from Newport Golf Course) Hodson ' , 1~'· l ... (. _.,, \, I ---- GRAND OPENING Toscanini :Rist or ante Itatlano PASTAS & BREAD MADE FRESH DAILY r------------------------, I BQJ 1 Entree Get I 1 112 Off Ind Entree I I Of Equal or Lesser Value I I and Receive I 'A Complimentary Tiramisu on us I. 1 Good thru June 30, 1997 I L------------------------~ Lool(jor 'Daifg Specials f})itte. in or 'Iakf, Out 'We Cater to your 91ome. or Offic.e. 3012 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach (714) 723-2338 Open6Dags Tua-Sun 4-10 Fri & Satl-11 Closed Mondays • TWCbln (second from right) won an Obie award for her pedor- mance ln •Golden Child," which alaoWOD a playwriUng nod tor David H~/Hwang. The play, com- mlssloned by South Coast Repertory, also ran in New York. Santa Ana Heights · yYater Company Shareholders: Irvine Ranch Water District Tender Offer Deadline May 30, 1997. • For share(s) postmarked by Friday, May 30 -buyout check mailed by June 11 . • Only shares tendered by May 30 are el igible for this early payment. • Santa Ana Heights Water Company OFFICE OPEN May 29 & 30 until 9 p.m. to help process tender offers and answer your questions. • Call (714) 545-1060 for more information. ( Thanks to the many shareholders who helped us reach our goal! Mall ehares to: U.S. Trust Company of California, N.A. Attn: Corporate Trust and Agency Services 515 South Flower Street, Suite 2700 Los Angeles, CA 90071·2291 ... r----------------------------------------·---------·-------------------------------, I I I • I I t I I I I I I t t I I I I I I I I I I L D'S PLAY BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT Estancia High School drama teacher Pauline Maranian and her cast of talented students rehearse a scene from "Carnival." Estancia's '·Carnival' has , everything but the rides + PLAY: "Carnival." _. + SCHOOL: Estancia High School. + STORYLINE: The Bob Mer- rill-Michael Stewart musical, which features a romance set in a French carnival between an embittered puppeteer and a young woman, inspired the movie "Lili." + DIRECTOR: Pauline Maranian. + DRAMA TEACHER: Pauline Maranian. + STAGE MANAGER: Richi'e Ruggiero, assisted by Amy Rybacek. + NUMBER IN CAST: 40. + FEATURED PLAYERS: Jeff Perry, Arr)y Decker. Chris Simich, David Lane, Melissa Carnett, Roberto Torres, Mindy Titus, Aivan Nguyen, Ivy Nguyen, Stacy Barnett, Jason Orellanof Matt Hoss, Bonnie Wylie, Bret Taboada and Geoff Fortner. +INTERESTING NOTE: "Car- nival" lives up to its name; among the performers are jugglers, an aerialist, a trapeze artist, harem girls, a snake charmer, a fortune teller, clowns, a strong man and a stilt walker. •l• WHEN: Today through Sat- urday at 7:30 p.m. •t• WHERE: The Robert Wentz Theater at Newport Harbor High School, 600 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach. •t• COST: $7 presale, $8 at the door. For more information or to reserve tickets, call 646-3614. I L.---'--------- ___________________________ j Newport Harbor to hold SOth r eunion The Newport Harbor High School class of 194 7 will hold its 50th reunion at 5:30 p.m., Sept. 26 at the Balboa Pavilion, 400 Main St., Balboa. Organizers of the event are trying to contact class members. Tickets for the event are $65. Class members can contact Marie La Perle Harris at 548-4679 for more infonnation. ., :"":.·""'":''""'·"~ """"'!.!~~'~ ... --·· -· ' ............ , ........ lo; ........ ti··"--·"'--· :. :· .. ,. .... _ . ,, ................. ~ Lcc~L .O .. TioNS • t 1&:.1 ;.: ... :1;,· .• A YOUCAN V BECOME ENLIGHTENED Read about what's going on in your hometown. Read the Daily Pilot SHOPPl'JG FOR A ~.1ERCEDES" I ,' ' \ I , I I ., ••tt "' t .,.,.. I I • .J Alf x L1vf\DJ\, H Ol J\f ()f I f.H'OH ' ' 1 • ' ( ' ' 1 ., l I I I ) .. I I NEWPORT OFFICE EQUIPMENT ('"~REPAIR •J iJ"1'\' FAX EXPERT • LOW COST • 863·0666 KAYAKS ~~Quiksilver • Baltiem1 Surf Boarde • Rietveld • 26 Rea/Su0ar • Clul:1 • Raisins • B~ H~ • Kapu Surf Boards • Reyn Spooner • 8.5 Quake • Quikellver Boye • Roxy • Radio FUI ----WET SUIT, LONG BOARD, & SKATEBOARD FOR THE WINNER OF OUR FATHER'S DAY DRAWING! SUNDAY. JUNE 16 5u""11t •ry 6Ctto<i pict~re ~~~ ~, "U!et s~i ~1 "'Vt '1Jltr'. fl"D"'' no. -\ a:Jj~ CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF ~--THE ALOHA ROOM, FEATURING: TOl" Oii tile Nose. '-'~" & l',011Vf15 Sr rt'-_,1 ,,,.. t · Oute-wear N!JO fe.ttun11.1 Ha"'' .ar W..r .. t I> r~. Ar"°i.ie!\ l.orylwril~ S1:rft1o.tm!I & 5U~t;vlr1!J I KAYAKS WEEKEND WEAR 1036 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach (WeetGliff Plaza) 631-1996 \'4~~0~ «;.~9\V APRIL 12th thru SEPTEMBER . eoou umrr. Adl*.. • Jw1lcn (13-17)$5 Kkt9 f&-12t--S2 5.ndUndlr Pwtdng & P11l91n• FREE ca.-. Open •=-p.m. -R8olng .... ta Off at 7:30 p.m. ORANGE COUNn FAIRGROUNDS -COSTA MESA ~---------------------------, 1£ Dl~~~~!So2i.~N £l ~---------------------------~ • volunteer directory ~ • The VOlUNTEER DIUCTORY runs periodlally In the Daily Pilot. If you'd like Information on getting your organ!· zatlon listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facili- ty at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more information, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. COURT APPOINTED SPEO.AL ADVO- CATES OF ORANGE COUNTY (CASA) Volunteers are needed to make a two- year commitment to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. During the two-year period, volunteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. For information, call 935-6124. CUDDLE. INC. Provide support to abused and aban· doned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotline specialist. Answer the toll-free number at your own hQme during a 12·hour shift, one or two days per month. Con- tact Debbie Magnusen at 432·9681. DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS The Defore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G·3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For more infor· mation, call 241 ·9908 DISCOVERY SHOPS Discovery Shops are run by the Ameri· can Cancer Society. Volunteers are need· ed, and no special skills are necessary. For information, call 640·4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. · DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Services needs vol· unteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators For more informa· tion, call 250-0488 EASTER SEALS 1 The Easter Seals Society needs volun· teers for ongoing clerical work and to help in programs for children with dis· abilities and in special events For infor- mation, call B34· 1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Each year thousands of school children visit the ENC's interpretive Nature Cen· ter in Newport Beach. It features 13 unique California habitats the kids learn about through the center's educational programs The ENC needs Volunteer Trail Guides to help these visitors l~arn about their environment. To get involved or learn more, contact the ENC office at 645-8489 'FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER This state facility in Costa Mesa pro- vides c.are, treatment and specialized training to individuals with develop- mental disabilities. Anyone Interested in helping to set up fundraising stations mould contact Ray Sanchez at 31().697· 1199. FISH -HARBOR AREA INC. call 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity (FISH) provide ongoing Mobile Meals program and emergency assistance it provides those in need. Both always seek volunteer a~sistance in a va riety of areas. For more information, call 645-8050. FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The· Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non-profit food bank, needs volunteers to inspect and sort donated foods and to help with roail· ings. For more information, call the vol· unteer coordinator, 771 ·1343 FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library need volunteers. For information, c.all the library, 646-8845. FUU LIFE CLUB Volunteers needed for fun and fulfill- .:,J., ing activities for entertainment 1nd infonnat1on ~nu benefitting abused children and other Orange County ~·I ltles Call John Adams at 640-0355. · l! GIRL SCOUTS rf~ The Girl Scouts of Orange County ~ volunteers to be trained as troop lead- ers. 5erve on special committees aod give lectures, demonstrations or c1ai$Ji./ For information, c.all 979-7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY U.1 Girls Inc. offers educational and enrich- ment opportunities for girls and boys. Volunteers are needed. For more lnfor· mation, call Amy;646-7181. ,.,) INTERFAITH COUNOL The Newport-Mesa·lrv1ne lnterfalOfl Council, an umbrella organization tOr several area service groups, needs voll.fl- teers active in local congregations. F-Ot- information. call Jim DeBoom, 548-494li;"I iol HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY >k.J Volunteers are needed for an auxilia!}f-., support group being formed by HfHV ttage House, a non-profit substa~ • abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and their children rn Costa Mesa. For more information, ca4 646-2271 "• :.,. 1\ • •'-'-'' ... ''''''-""''' .... ' .. '' ........... , .................. 1# ~ :/, i : r , , r r · ,, i ~ [ ) ~. ~ 1: l ~ ( '. ]: \ i . ' .. ,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,., .. ,. Seafood • Steaks • Oyster Bar • Pizza DINNER SPECIAL TOURNEDOS OF BEEF (Fil.ET .\OGNON \\ rn I 8FR. .... AJSP ~Al CE) Complete dinner including salad bar. $ 7 g 5 Offer good with purchase of beverage. IHtecme IY IO. 1 In I n b • • ITTD 6 to 10 pm -Dine In Only THL'RS. Monda y Night Football Special LARGE 16" PIZZ,!$395 •fl~ . .. Good Widl Purdmc Of A Bc-·o:n~ Pm:hcr Combt~ooas Dine-In Ooty • From Sp.m. ~ Toppuigs -HAPPY HOUR - 11 am to Spm Mon-Fri s12s Well Drinks s12s Draft Beer 983-8382 9059 ADAMS @ Magnolia Huntington Beach ' ' ·' . ' :I ·I A12 THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1997 'IN TANDEM' The Pacific SYJD.phony Orches- tra presents symphonic cycling •tn Tandem." a special concert for children and their families, at 10 and 11 :30 a.m. Saturday in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $11 for adults and $9 for children. For in.forma- twn, call 556-ARTS. BETTY BUCKLEY The Pacific Symphony Orches- tra presents Betty Buckley at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in . Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $22 to $71. For information, call 556-ARTS. THE COASTERS . The rhythm and blues group the Coasters will perform at 1\vin Palms Newport Beach at 10 and I t :30 p.m. Friday at 630 Newport Center Drive. Cannibal and the Headhunters will open for the Coasters. There will be a $10 cov- er charge after 9 p.m. For informa- tion, call 121-8288. BLUES AND JAZ.Z Guitarist Brian Barrett performs blues and jazz at 8 p.m. Saturday at Gypsy Den Cafe and Reading Room, 2930 Bristol St.. Newport Beach. No charge. For informa- tion, call 549-7012: 'TRIO LUMIERE' The Jewish Community Center of Orange County presents "Trio Lumiere Concert-in-th e-Round" at 3 p.m. Sunday at 250 E. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Cost is $7 for members and $10 for others. For information, call 755-0340. OVER-REACTORS The electro-acoustic two-piece band, the Over-Reactors. will per- form from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Diedrich Espresso Cale, in Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 751-2233. HAYDNFEST Ill The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents the annual chamber concert ''Hayd- nFest lll" al 11 a.m. Sunday in I Fowiders Hall a t 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $34. For information, call 556-ARTS. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Swtday afternoons in the Town Square at liiangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART WOODWORK The J ewish Community Center of Orange Cowity offers an art show at 2 p.m. Sunday at 250 -E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Ina Penner will display her decorative inlaid woodwork. For information, call 755-0340. ISRAEL MOSAIC The Jewish Community C enter of Orange County presents a pho- tographic exhibit, "Israel Mosaic," through June 13 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 755-0340. STUDENT ART Student art from Okazaki, Japan will be displayed until Sat- urday in the Children's Room of the Newport Beach Central I:..ibrary at 1000 Avocado Ave. The -re 'E~~!OR~H~ ~~ : JUST A PARTIAL TREATMENT • At ECOLA we hove lhe right treatment or combination of treatments Ip control drywood ' termites. Other services only use microwave treatments. We use this treatment for • some situations, but it con leave termite infestations undetected. ECOLA offers you lhe choice of the ELECTROGUN (which con help locate drywood termite funnels), microwave treatments and tent fumigations. TWO YEAR WRITIEN WARRANTY THAT CAN BE REVIEWED ANNUALLY FOR THE LIFETIME OF • THE PROPERTY CALL THE TERMITE EXPERTS AND CHOOSE THE BEST TERMITE CONTROL PROGRAM FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS. YOU NOW HAVE A CHOICE. •• • '1~ You Want The Job Done Right? We Can Do It For You! ECOLA SERVICES OF ORANGE COUNTY Locally owned and operated! 1-800-552-8107 Featuring a SENSATIONAL 3-course dinner •• • Served 4:30 p.m. -6:00 p.m. . Jf? (.;/o um le 0/f(aJnJna ~}ta Monday -Friday $10.90 -$13.90 :. SERVING LUNCH & DINNER HAPPY HOUR • LIVE MUSIC FOR REsERVATIONS PLEASE CALL 673-9500 25 l East Pacific C.oast Highway, Newport Beach + FLORENCE lT~lY Charlie's Chili ( Come Ploy our new CO Jukebox filled with 60's & 70's golden oldies NEXT To NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 ' ... • '/' I'll,; -• -' ·, ,., . , ~I --,.a:;;.~: • • ,., ->::~-r .~ ..,,,,.._ watercolor and ink drawings were created in Okazaki, a sister city of Newport Beach, and brought to the U.S. by exchange students attending Ensign Intermediate and Corona del Mar High Schools. TUESDAY TALKS The Orange Cowity Museum of Art presents #Tuesday Talks at Noon," a series of free talks by artists, critics and historians com- plementing the art displayed in the museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Cente r at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, Dennis Hollingsworth will speak a bout his work. For information , call 759-1122. GRAPHICS Dancing Bear Gallery presents the Holman 1997 Graphics Print NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the mar- tttme history of the ~ the Model Gallery exhibiting a selectlon of world-clua mod- els end the Grand Salon which often touring exhibits. Admission ls free tor mem- bers, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum la located at 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For information, call 673-7863. Collection through Friday at 414 31st St., Newport Beach. For inf or- mation, call 723-1922. MEXICO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall will have an exhibit of her oil paintings depicting Mexican culture at Mariners Library through the end of June. The library is at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3800. NEWPORT EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central Library offers an exhibit of pho- tographs of Newport Beach taken at night called "Apres Nuit" on display through Saturday in the foyer of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. "As Eye See It" is the title of an exhibit of acrylics on canvas by Newport Beach artist Jody Olsen, also on display in the foyer from Sunday through June 30. The public is invited to a reception for FREE PAGER ·NOT LIKELY $4.50 Al&honzcd Re><lkT For Pei month ~ ~ 0 r ' Billed Annuolly ~00 .-flONS 0 YIBR,. A111Touctr CALL 1·88·88-VIBUTI ~4Gll'IG Paging 1-888-884-2728 or 714·241-4221 BRISTOL & BAKER (NEXT TO 7':'11) COSTA MESA SINCE SABATINO'S 1864 Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS LUNC~ DJNNER •SUNDAY BRUNCH Unique wine room &: dining rooms available for group business meetings and private fun ctions CATERING FOR ALL EVENTS Full gourmet Italian cooking including ~b specials and many homemade favorites Sabatin<> Tommy -Peter Phil Vince (714) 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach PleMe Call For Raervadons and DlrtdJom • Jfe fool you lo !he beach when you were aliJ. 9Gv ii~ your luin. l'OM co11'1 rtl11rn oll tlu f(l'f)OfS your dod did for you 1ltro11g/J lltt ytan. 8111 yo11 con staTf by lrf'nting 11;,,, to bnmrlt nt tlte Pnlm Co11Tt, · wil/t its brta1/11aling vitws of tilt Pncifu Ortnn ond 1ontaliii11gfore yo11r dad cill s11"/y npprrtiatl'. lilt ponclltd S(l/mon, A/ti Madfgt1$ctJr. Btlgian eaffles, tf8S Btnrdit:t, roost loin of J><>rl, corwry, and s11slti. So join 11.r. If yo11 lntJOI arlu11's good fo r you. THE WEST ~ 211()() Plclflc Coast Highway, HurttJngton 86ach, CA 92648 714.98().7873 Oltt? n.~.ie. ........ the artist from 2 to 4 p.lDI on June 8 in the central library's Friends' Meeting Room. For more informa· ti.on, call 117-3870. 'VERTI GROUP' The Gregory Gallery features work by sculptor Russell Jacques entitled •The Verti Group,• verti· cal polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Udo, Newport Beach. ·For information, call 123-0887. VIDEO INSTAllATION The Orange County Museum o1 Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," by contempoi:ary artist Bill Viola at the museum's Installation Gallery through Sunday at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' "First hnj>ressions: The Laguna Beach Art Association" is at the Orange Cowity Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery th.rough June 15. "First hnpres- sions" will feature selected Cali- fornia #plein air" paintings creat- ed by the founders of the associa- tion from the Orange County Museum of Art. SPECIAL BACKPACKING Adventure 16 offers a back- acking clinic called "Expand our Backpacking Knowledge" at 7 p.m. Tuesday at 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Participants can expand their knowledge of outdoor equipment and increase their ability to venture into the backcountry with confidence. For information, call 650·3301. SWIM PROGRAM A master's swim program, designed to promote ttim-long fit- ness, is being offered by Orange Coast College . on Monday through Friday at 6:30 a.m. on June 1-30, July 1-31 and Aug. 1- 29 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The program is designed for all adults ages 19 and older, reqardle5s of previous swimming experience. Registration fee is $40 for one month, $70 for two months and $99 for three months. For information, call 432-5880. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest TI.Id docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a fann- ers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orang~ County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrowtds parking lot. For information, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farm- ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bay- side Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. -------~---~---, % SUbmarine Sandwich •1.75 nodctWay IMgc 1 Topping Pizza OPEN 7 DAYS SUM. -THUllS. 11 :00-10:00 ,,.. Flu.-~. 11:00-11:00"'4 .,.35 562W.19nt Sr•COSTAMEsA• 714·646·1144 FREE DELIVERY 2 Mile Fu.o Walk lKlGd'1 Run Saturday June 7, 1997 6:30am 8:20am Women's 5k Race 7:30am Wann Up 8:45am Men's 5k Race 8:00am 2 Mile Fun Walle 9:00am Kid's lk Run Location ~ BolilMrd and Hdiocropt in Corona dd Mar -abovt me Smt Bach Parking Lot. Ming is Mt in me C'.orona dd Mu Scace 8eadi Ming Loi until 8:00am -Roads will be dOKd ac 7:-4Qam. Awatd. will be presented to the top chrct Rnishcn io dCh accgory and to Mry child panicip1111 imm«liHdy following d\( condusion of the r;iia. Gold Uown Award pracnied on Rxt Day co an individual who has conmbut<d co 1ht spon of runni,.. Nomlnarion1 wiU Ix 1«<pttd for midtn« of Ncwpon Bach. Pie. 1ubmi1 a short uridc wnh 1 color phoro o( your nomlntet« Ciiy orNnlpon lladl. P.O. Box 1768. ~ Btach, CA 92658 \ a.p.cndoD includes a 4-color 100~ conon t-shirt and a gourmtt brc,kfuc on che famous ' ·~Row". ' Sit Run $11, 2 Mlle Walk SI S, Kid's lit Run Sl2 RMr 0., Rtpcrarion (all) $20 • No dop allowtd • No skattt tllowtd Pre-~n Mail compkml Atpcratlon Form with ch«k. Mu1tiCarJ or Yiu CO! Ciry otfl1Cwpon Bach. P.O. Box 1768, Newport Bar.ch, CA 926SS-4915 ~la ~· ~ P.c:bt Plc:k,.Up kKwtl'd at Community ~rvka l'>tpwtlmt at C117 tt.11 ''°°~ ~. Nfwpon a.di. CA JllM 4 • Junt 6. Wtdnctllq • frl4My. r.o.n ):J&m ro ?:OOpm . . . 1UfUIMI JAM' South Coast Repertory pre- sents a performance for the entire family titled "Rhubarb Jam• at 1 and 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday on SCR's Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 tor children. For information, call 957-<4033. 'LOVE LETTERS' Orange Coast College psy- chology professor, Charles D. Leviton, will perform the witty and touching A.R. Gurney play, •Love Letters" with his wife, Pat- ti, at 7 p.m. Saturday in OCC's Sdence Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The evening will begin with a JO-minute concert by pianist and composer, Randall Leonard. Admissions is $15 at the door. For information, call 432- 5725. MODERN COMEDY South Coast Repertory pre- sents the modern comedy •How the Other Half Loves" through June 29 on SCR's Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The perf 9rmance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p .m ., Saturday a t 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p .m . Tickets are $28-$41 . For information, call 957-4033. SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre presents its sec- ond annual free presentation of Shakespeare with •nie Merchant of Venice• at 4:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sunda}'5 through June 15 on the lawn of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St, Costa Mesa. &ring a beach chair or blanket for seating. Por information, call 437-9663. '~YTHING GOES' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house in association with MediaOne presents •Anything Goes" at 8 p .m . Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday beginning today through June 29 at 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. nckets are $12.50 for senior citi- zens and $15 for others. Por infor- mation, call 650-5269. THEATRE DISTRICT The Theatre District presents the play "The Lilies of the Field,· a study of ego, control and surren- der, through Saturday at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Perfor- mances are Friday and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Tickets for Fridays are $15, Saturdays are $20 and stu- dents and senior citizen discounts are available. For information, call 435-4043. 'TREASURE' ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater compa- ny, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Musewn, proud- ly stages its premiere show "Thea- sure Island" at 1 :30 p.m. Satur- days and Sundays through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 tor c:hildren under age 12 and members receive a $2 dis- count. Por more information, call 851-6448. FILM WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a film workshop for those interested in working behind the scenes in the film and television industry, Behind the Scenes in Hollywood: Breaking into Working on the Film Scene, from 7 to 10 p .m . Tuesday in Room 103 of OCC's Business Education Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration fee is $49. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. KIDS PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Library presents Pajama Storytime every Monday evening from 7 to 7:30 p.m. for 3-to 7-year-olds at 1855 PC)fk Ave. Favorite children's songs, a varied cast ol puppet characters and many fun stories wili highlight the evening's activ- ities. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5-year-olds takes place Tues- days from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. For information, call 646-8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m . at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport The Tee QC)C)ffi ~ RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 1'A'I An American Cafe BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7amto 10am TUESDAYTHRUSATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS $2.95 Served 7 pm to 11 pm Prime Rib $6. 95 Chicken Marsala $7. 95 Fresh Salmon $8.95 ew York Steak $8.95 or $12.95 FREE Beverage with meal Newport Beach Golf Course 3100 Irvine Ave • Newport Beach 756-0121 ~·· RIVERBOAT CAFE ()t board the "Pride of Newport" RM!rboat. Home Of The Newport Harbor Na\tical Museum (Formerly Reuben E. lee) Is ~ From 11 em-9pm Lunch, Onner Sat Sun Brunch Sam (closed Mondays) Reservations Needed ()t~ For Wed- dilgs. Banquets ()-PrMlte Parties). All Major Credit Cards Accepted. located At 151 E. Coast HY.y, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 673-3425 Fax· 673-7884 AN AMERICAN CAFE located et 462 East 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Open 7 days e week. Mon.-Sat. 6amSpm Sunday till 3pm. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Made from scrablh pies. salad dressings & soups. 548-3()56 CHARLIES CHILI Located at McFadden Place (next t.o Newport Pier) ln New- port Beach. Hours: Mon-Thi.I' 7:0Clam-12 midnight Wee- kends 7:CXJem.3:0Jem. Amax. Visa, Discover, Diner's Oub. No ReseMtions Needed. (714) 675-7991 ZUBIES Menu Ind.ides: Ribs . Olicken, Steak & Lobster. Prime Rib. Pizza, Of.ta' Ber. Prices Range From $3.95 And Up. H<us: 11 :=n.vn-1 ~ · Cocktails TI 11 pm. D'ed'lt Qirds ~ Accep;ed. Reservabons ~ Needed Located at 1712 Plecerc.ia. Costa Mesa. (714) 645-0091 THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh, heatt, ~ dehcacies vnpped within 8 flat rcj, ~ 7 days a week from 11 am· 9pm. located in the Hil9'en ~are. 250 E. 17th 9.reet. 5484403 THI: TEE ROOM ~ 7 deyt a week t.o the public ftJ' breelcfast. lunch and dinner. Located at the Newport Beach Golf Course. 3100 Ml8""9. 7560121 LI CAFE/HYAn REGENCY IRVINE CaMrnl9 Oilline/Mecbmllean ~ Bn.tt.I\. cu Sau¢M Bnn:h cxnllta d 8IMnl Meck811t118~ ... and~ n. ·~. • Paicebl Oles' end an •Qneleue 9aiolt. Locatad • 17a:XlJar1•• BMf. hW (714) 975-1234 x2100 tbn:10im2pnl. ~ l"ICOIM'llllded tu net'* 1111 ~ . ' ',. (. . , (,, r, ( 1 ' MY.,..llY CAl'K ~•IN CW. Nair. Vou ICM ltt <l-. beoome f)lft d thl m •chaw 1 ""'*-.'cl ttw ronwltio .. ff ..... UTOlRt lt1I adtnce'I MllY rncJY9. Far n11 ullWara Ind klbn.-i11 c.11714831.0.l.E. JAVA CENTRALE A European-sty'le gourmet coffee cafe Located at 3420 Via lido in Newport Be8ch Open 7 days M-F S.1 ~ DISCORDIA The premier cyber cafe www d cafe com Located in the Lab. 2930 Bnst.o1 1n Costa Mesa (714) 427-5855 KA PLANS Breakfast, lunch. dinner and late evenings. Voted the best delt 1n Chmge County Open 7 d~6am-1 Q':>m ~d 6am- 11 pm on weekends All ma1or creditC'ards-aeeepted. Locat- ed off the l-405 at Harbor Blvd. 3211 Harbor Blvd. 557-6611 SFUZZI New ltahan -Elegant yet casual (located 1n Tnangle Square. Costa Mesa). Wed · Happy Hour Early Bird Menu Available Every day. Hours lunch 11 :30am4pm Dinner 4pm-10:30 Reservaoons accepted Masten::ard. Vise. Amencan Express. Located at 1 B70-A Harbor Blvd (714) 548-9500 NICK'S PIZZA Great pizzas & pasta 1n Costa Mesa Since 1968 Open for lunch Tues . .fn 11am-2pm. Onner served 5pm-1Q:>rn. SQt noon t.o 1 Q:>rn. Closed Sunday and Monday Located at 2XO Harbor Shopping Cent.er. Costa Mesa (Raar parking lot)(714) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway 1n Newport Beach. Lunch Mon ..SSt. 11 ·30em-2:3Q:>m. Sunday, Brunch 11 am-3pm, Dinner Mon-Sun 5pm-1 Opm. Call ahead for res- ervabons. 673-9500 SCAMPI Fine Family Dining. Ne~ Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week for Dinner Only. 5pm-10:3C4>m. We Cater Pnvat.e lunch P~ bes for 15 People or More All Major D-edit Cards Accept- ed. Reservations Accepted. Located at 15 76 Newport Blvd. Coste Mesa. 845-8560 SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8c ' SAUSAGE CO. Past.a, Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage. Veal. Lamb. Veg- etarian Chhes, WlflfJ. Beer. Cappuccm & Dessert Hw's: 7 Days A Week Serving Sat. & SUn Brunch From 8:~ 1 pm. Sun. -ThlX'S. 11 am-1 Q:>rn. Fn .set. 11 am-11 pm. All Major D-edt Cards Accepted located At 251 Shipyard Wrfy. ~Beach. (714) 723-0321 CIAO CAFE Pizzas, pastas, salads & more. All prepared fresh & healttly. Dine in. take out or cell for delM!rv 9l?en Sun tnru Ttvs 11 ·nm.1 O;CQ:>m, 11 :CXJam.1 ' ·~ Fri & Sat. Clpefl for k.lnch end dinner Locatad et 223 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. 875-4070 AVILAS EL RANCHITO Aldlentic Mexlcln Food, Wdi The Freshest lng'edlenta & A NeW Li{l'lt rusint Cftat Margertes. Hotn Lunch & Din- ner. Al Mljor' 0'8dlt Cerda Ac:c:8'lf.td. Located It 2101 ~. Coete Mele (714) 842-1142 end 2fD) New- port M .. Newport BMcti (714) 67~!5 Ml CASA Qr mllAI n '°" e 111> to Bail • wel 11 Mlldoo. Now an.ring ,.., t8COI PtlOnl --for Ordn togo. HcU'8 ~Nun 11.-n Al MIP' Qd Cwdl = Loc:&-ed. 2961~Q.. r.tMlll (714)845' THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1997 Center Drive. For inlormation, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR Prom 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour tor children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Ba.mes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., ni.angle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-0614. who wrote •ne Wonders of Soli- tude• at 2 p.m. Saturday at 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759- 0982. tural events and ca.o be reached by calling 755-03,0. There will be an evening walk around Balboa Wand at 1 p m. on Feb. 18. Call 77 5--4636. There will a Happy Hour at Gulliver's at 5:30 p .m . on Peb. 26. Call 731-3780. POETRY PERFORMANCE DANCE The Gypsy Den Cale and Reading Room presents •nie factory Readings• featuring Lee Mallory and Catherine Spear at 8 p .m. Tuesday at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For information, call 549-7012. SYNAGOGUE VJSrrs Meet yo\lng Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area synagogues. Visits take place the third Friday of every month. For infonnation. call 755- 5555, ext. 551. BALLROOM DANCE Defore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the DePore Dance Center from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. On both nights a les- son wili be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey SINGLES CLUBS JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS r playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m . The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 admission. For information, call 241-9908. ADULT BALLROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.~. Singles and couples wel- come. Live music provided by the Ray RobblllS Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 645-2356. • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe· singles-with a wide range of personal and profession- al interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more For information, call 755-0340. ALTA COFFEE People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m . for the open reading on the sec- ond Wednesday of every month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. Zedra performs May 29, Fernan- do Ohveras perfonns May 30 and Debbie Bennett, Wlth Stu Good.is, performs May 31 For informa- tion, call 67 5-0233 • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an epportunlty to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge play- ers on the list. For information, call 755-0340. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL In the Alrporter Club: Rock and Roll, Tuesdays and High Roller Band, Wednesdays 8 :45 p.m . to 1 :30 a .m . 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For information, call 833-2770. LITERARY BOOK SIGNINGS • JAM, singles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAMline at 665-5048. · BE NI HANA Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach. For information, call 955-0822. Barnes & Noble offers a book signing by author Dale Salwak • Jewish In Between Singles, age 39-59, offers social and c~- Henry 'n Harrys G80u Newport at Harbor Blvd. Costa Amazing, CA 1830 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa (714) 548-8428 • 1-800-GOAT HILL • E A MACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go r.omplete Bar All Maior Credit Cards Located Ai 2675 lrvlne Ave . (Across from Newport Golf Course) (71 4) 645-5518 BEN I HANA Amenca's most celebret.ed Japanese rest.aurent. Open 7 days a week. Lunch 11 :30am-2:3Q>m. Moo-Fn Dinner 5 30pm-10:~m. Mon-Thurs; 5:30pm-11'!l~m. Fn: 5pm-11 :OOpm. Sat: 4:~m-9:3Q>m, Sun. Locat.ed at 4250 Birch St. 955-0822 LA CAVE Menu Includes. Lobster. Crab. Shnmp, St.eeks. Oail'y Sp& cials. Fri. & Sat Pnme Rib. Full Bar & Wine List. Qisual Dress. Hours· Lunches 11 :30am-2:3C4>m -CM11er Mon.- Sat. From 5 3Q:>m. Visa, Mast.ercard, Diners Oub. Located Ai 1695 lnnne Ave., (And 17ths) Near Blockbuster Enter- tainment Costa Mesa (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes St.eek. Fresh Fish. Ollcken, Blrgers & Salads Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner Hours Mon -sat Open 11 am For Lunch 4pm Mon. - Fn . Dinner 3pm Sat & Sun . Mator ~Cards Accept:r ed. Located At 2300 Harbor Bl 131. Costa Mesa. (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premium st.eek and seafood house 1n 0-Snge County since 1922 Sel"Vlng lunch Mon . .fri.,11 :30am until 3pm. Orner served nightly until 1 am. Located on Newport Bouie. yard & Coast ~ in Newport Beach. 645-7077 THAI SPICE Voted by the Regist.er readers, as appeared in the best of 0-Snge County sect.ion es "The Best Thai Food In ()'enge County • Lunch, dinner, cat.ering & takeout. 615 W. 19th St Costa Mesa. 5484333 THAI WAVE One in or tak&O.L Fast & free defM!ry, SeNing Ulch & m ner. Located at 211 62nd St. ~Beach. ~ 7 days a week. ~sa. Mastercard & American Express accepb!d. ~7 ROYAL KHYBER Award winning CUISI08 of lndla. ~ for looct'I Mf 11 ::n.m. 2pm Oosed for Ulch Sat.. SUnday brulctl 11 :~:~. Dinner served from 5:~. Located et 1((() Bnsull ft. Nortti Call nt:1N for~. 752-52CD. NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS Vot.ed the # 1 Indian ~'" Owlge Col.rlbj, ~ dlt1 wth ttne locations to ..... you. l..oCMed It 31Cl5 Sot&h 8rllUJI ( 1 block north " ScUti CoMt Pim). 850m9l5 THE CANNERY Hcric w.. fret& Alsanr& nS Hnar-Chm 0..-. HolJ'9 Mon .s. , 1 ·=nm . 21m: an 1c.m.12pm. Al Mljcjr'Qdc..dl R111-.,•9lpll:.J ~­ !1:110 ~ lwt .. ~-';part Bllah, CA eee83 f714J &7567n ~ e~10 NEWPORT LANDING Waterfront Dining, Sat & Sun Champagne Brunch Dinner Menu $13.95 -$19 95. Oyster Bar Menu Served All Day Hours· 1 Dam · 11 30pm. Amex Mas- tercard. Visa, Dinner Reservations Recommended Located at 503 E. Edgewater. Balboa (714) 675-2373 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish available. Fresh grilled fish. seafood and chicken, sandwiches. salads. grilled plates and pasta specialbes. Open six days a week. Monday through Thursday 11 am-.. Bpm; Fridays and Saturdays 11 am-8pm. Located at 670 W. 17th St. #GB, Cost.a Mesa. (West of the new Trader Joes.) 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Casual wat.erfront dining at the former Site of the historic Sea Shanty and Delaney's . Featunng fresh mesquite-grilled seafood. oyster bar and ret.atl fish market. Full bar. Oger pabo Otn1ng pat.lo All ma1or cards. Catering available. Seating upon amval. Moderately pnced Located 630 Lido Park Onve near Lido Island Open 7 days. lunch and dinner. 675-flSH SKEWERS Restaurant/Brewery. Pizza. Salads, Burgers, Sandwiches & Rsh. Located at 29B E 17th St .. Unit B. Open Sunday-Thursday 11 am-1 Opm. Fn- Sat 11 :00am-12:0Jpm All Credit Cards accepted except Disc011er. Reservabons recommended. 645-6459 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vietnamese dining. Next to Cart's Jr. Serving authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Menu includes: Vtetr namese egg rolls, spring rolls, old traditional nee vermicelli with shrimp end fresh vegetables. Sap&- rete vegetaian menu prepared in ttle t1'9dltlonal Buddhist recipes. Hours: 1 1 :CDl!lm-8:~. Oosed Sunday. V&SS/MC accept8d 271 East 17tti St., Costa Mesa. (714) 574-8460 -- A14 THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1997 community commentary It maybe green, but it's still waste to us By Eleanore Humphrey A recent story in the Daily Pilot about Judith Ware's machina- tioqs to operate a dump within 100 feet of residents seems more sym- pathetic to the disposal company than understanding of the actual issues. First the story quoted one of the few dissident (and least informed) voices within a radius of more than 300 feet of the dump. (No matter how Ware or others try to upgrade the image of the operation, make no mis- take: This is a dump -i.e., a site for the collection of toxic and environ- mentally and health-threatening -refuse, otherwise designated as waste products.) Then the story cites Mayor Buffa's approval of the dump. I have the highest regard for Peter Buffa and his integrity, intelli- gence, concerns for his community and, generally, his judg- ment. ln this instance, ' however, he bought a can of worms, adroitly fed to him by Ware. Eleanore Humphrey The impression Ware tried to pro- mote; that she was doing the t_wo cities and adjacent areas a potentially revenue-generat- ing favor, is ridiculous. : The implication in the story is that a few seniors had nothing else to do except complain. There were closer to 40 people (almost twice as many as noted by your reporter) who took the time to come to the board meeting to indicate their support of the board's and Superintendent Mac Bemd's decision to cancel this project. They were representative of the more than 110 residents who signed the original petition before February 11, when the first appeal was made to the board. These people ...:_ living in ~gle family homes, conducting a business or owning their home in the j>arks -expressed their dismay with the proposed dump by showing up at t}le board meeting. This "show of hands" demon- strates again that individual citizen/voters can have a positive influence on their city and its institu- tions. • The contract with Judith Ware, Going business as Newport Green, lb.c., was negotiated with Carolyn Stocker, director of Business Services and Auxiliary Operations for the dis- trict. Despite the questionable nature of the project, it was apparently never brought to the attention of the board 1111til residents in the area appeared at the meeting of Feb. 11 . No matter what Ware professes, the dump crews, unless they num- bered many more than normal, would have little control over the contents of the bags the gardeners and others would be bringing. According to several people with experience with "green cuttings" of miscellaneous types, there are chemi- cal as well as natural spores and other infestations which present definite health hazards to those living nearby. Many are ~ fragile health and sever- al are on oxygen 24 hours a day. instead of the salubrious air usually enjoyed by those who live here, we have been sub)ected -since Decem- ber -to the noise and air pollution by the many, many trucks which have rolled up and down our streets. Instead of the beautiful views of Catalina and sunsets over the ocean, the people are faced with high, green· tarps. · Until pressed by members of the citizens committee at the meeting with Bernd on Feb. 12, Ware never acknowledged that it was intended lo be an area-wide collection site. Ware dismissed the traffic it would gener- ate, with a constant parade up and down Costa Mesa streets. Purthennore, we obtained a copy of We.re's application to the California Coastal Commission and even a casu- al study of it confirms that she was not in compliance and should never have been been granted a waiver. She gave the location of the dump as 953 W. 16th Stroot (a half-mile or more inland) when it should have been 1659 Whittier Ave., on tqe ~luffs. In addition, the board was informed the Envtton.mental Protec- tion Agency was loolclng into the matter. . M of today, Ware has made no move to vacate the premises. ........... .., It. eost. Mesa re&ldent. ' Newpon 8Hch/Coeca ~Daily Piloc forum. editorial Lessons, of an American tragedy T he details are familiar now. The youthful faces that stare back at us from the news- paper are no longer mere strangers. We've read the story for days ninn.ing, yet it remains stunning, chilling. What happened last Friday -even before the pre-dawn hours settled in -is nothing ·1ess than an American tragedy. A carload of kids -students near the end of another school year, many on the cusp of going off to college, dreams and futures taking shape - run smack into tragedy on the winding and dark- ened curves above the Upper Newport Bay. Of the 10 students piled into the black Chevro- let Blazer, eight were hurled into the street as the vehicle careened and rolled. The toll made 'head- lines: •Donnie Bridgman -the 18-year-old Newport Harbor senior who was set to attend the Universi- ty of Colora90 this fall -was dead. • Amanda Arthur -a 17-year-old cheerleader who was known for her vivacious personality - was critically injured and now lingers in a coma, fighting for life. • Dan Townsend -a senior who friends said has a delightful and disarming sense of humor - was critically injured. •Jason Rausch -a senior who'd agreed to be the crew's designated driver -was dealt a differ- ent fate. He was arrested and now faces felony manslaughter charges. BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT A memorial to Donnie Bridgman was left at the accident scene on lrvtne Avenue. Nine other stu- dents were injured in the crash that killed him. ~ Four others were injured in the accident, which clanged sadly but quickly through the communi- ty. There will be a time -maybe far off in the future -to determine who, if anyone, was to blame. There will be a time when the survivors can come to grips with what happened. There will be a time when the stunned student body at Newport Harbor High can put this all into per- spective and fall back into the more cheerful pat- tern of high school life. But the tirrie is now to concede the obvious: Tius shouldn't have happened. This shouldn't correspondence have happened. Kids like Donnie and Jason and Amanda and Dan are suppose to be our future. They are important. We need them. And it's unfair to lose a single one along the way. And if anyone is looking for a message, there it is. Residents overreacted to C el I have been reading the news items about James Crum.me!, and I sympa- thize. Presumably Megan's Law was insti- tuted so neighbors would be aware of the presence of someone labeled a high- risk child molester, and take precautions to avoid potentially dangerous social sit- uations. Crumm.el would expect this, and be comfortable with it. However, in this instance, I sympathize with Crummel because the bigoted panic by a few neighbors has apparently precluded any possibility of a learned response by the more intelligent. I don't mean to minimize Crummel's criminal past, but is this bigoted reaction the positive learning experience our chil- dren deserve? W. HARRY PROBERT Costa Mesa Keep up the fight for an El Toro airport We are very much in favor of convert- ing El Toro air base into a civilian airport. It is feasible, safe and will generate three times as many jobs as other uses. This is a win-win situation! Worries about noise are canceled because of the buffer zone that will not impact resi- dents. · LOUIS F. RUSSO Newport Beach We are in favor of and support a com- mercial airport at El Toro air base because of the following: 1) It would be good for the economy of all Orange County and would meet the needs of the 21st century. 2) It would have a minimal effect on the environment because of the huge buffer zone. (South County please share in this inconvenience, as does Newport Beach. We live in the fly-over zone of John Wayne Airport and understand its need to the community.) 3) The conversion to a commercial air- port would be the least cost to the feder- al government. The clean-up and con- version would save hundreds of millions of dolla.rs over any other use. 4) The voters have spoken twice on this issue -South County, let's please accept itl FRANK AND GLENN DONAHlJE Newport Beach I My f airilly and I have lived in N~w· port Beach since 1953 -before there was even a Bonanza Airline. We have l • ..., ~ I lived under the John Wayne Airport for 40 years since Bonanza began using it as a commercial airport. We have not had the luxury of a 16,000-acre noise buffer that surrounds the airport at El Toro. It will be easy for South County resi- dents to be as gracious as we have been over the years because of the great 16,000-acre noise buffer at El Toro. The geographical philosophy that the small John Wayne Airport is capable of moving Orange County forward in the coming ·century is flawed at best and disingenuous at its roots. All logical rea- soning points to the establishment of a world-class airport at the El Toro base. The continued convenience of air transport to and from Orange County, economic viability of the county and civic responsibility should be the moti- vating forces of this effort. ROBERT AND WANDA VOORHIES Newport Beach Keep golf out of Fairview I'd like to comment aboµt the plan to add an additional nine holes of golf to the Costa Mesa Country Qub. What strikes me as a bit odd, is that in order to find money for the Fairview Park improvements, the city of Costa Mesa is considering terminating the agreement they have with the Orange County Mod- el Train Engineers. Lets look at the three items in. the pro- posl:ll: 1) Golf: Even though golf is an extremely popular sport, our area has a plethora of public and private courses to play. 2) Open space, parks and vernal pools: Again, these are popular and of interest to J~al citizens; however, we have in our area the Upper Newport Bay, the bluff/open space in Costa Mesa on the West Side overlooking the Santa Ana River and ample parks in our cities. 3) Free public train rides: None, other than the existing model railroad. Consequently it seems to me that there is greater demand to maintain the unique, free-to-the-public, railroad as a use of the property, rather than seek another source of revenue via golf. Please honor your 25-year agreement with the Orange County Model Train Engineers. TOM HOUSTON Balboa Island Council needs to learn how to play funding game Evidently the state Legislature and the governor are looking for ways to restore the funding for cities and coun- ties taken away a few years ago to fund our schools. When I have brought up this matter with our local officials in meet- ings, they have always responded with a blank stare. Yet cities have found ways to conunu- nicate their unfunded needs to those in Sacramento. Some are pointing out our council members are too insular, the city ad.min- istration too weak in order to lead. Our needs in this city are not being met. Our council does not understand what it takes to fund libraries and how "the library game" is played among cities with libraries. Our council is not up to speed in spite of the Ubrary Services Committee's attempt to educate them. U they can't.lead, they ought to get out of the way. KENTON S. WHITE Costa Mesa write your representatives SIATIMIB•Y ~ lreww (R). 70th 0111~ 11952 ~ llvd., S.. 220, lrVlne, 9l71S, 16.J. • 1010. .. . ~ A parcel tax is an idea worth looking into The Citizen Budget Advisory Com- mittee had recommended a parcel tax to the Newport-Mesa school board in a report dated June 1996. This year's com- mittee also supports the parcel tax con- cept and would recommend the board investigate the possibility of a parcel tax to generate funds for deferred main- tainence. The committee would also rec- ommend the continuing investigation into these areas: 1. Reorganization of the transporta- tion, food service, maintainence and / operations and personnel departments. • 2. Lobby the Legislature to fully fund ; deferred maintainence to schools. : 3. Lobby the Legislature to research ' changes to the California Education Code. The school board must continue the • commitment to eliminate duplication of . services and search for ways to be cost-• effective. The committee is committed to• help the board to resolve these obsta-' cles. : ALESIA ERICKSON: Chair, Citizens Budget Advisory Committee; • Time to buy a compass for l. the newsroom I read with disbelief your rec\)nt story 1' about "Newport Beach officials forge ahead with plan to annex the newly I developed land south of Corona del • M~· I The ocean, which is south of Corona 1 del Mar, is state-owned tidelands. The J' state would surely object! Your writer shares a commom geo- graphical misconception. The coast, 1 because of the great state of Califomla I extending from Point Conception to San • Diego actually runs in an easterly, west-: etly direction. Catalina Island t.s south of I our mainland. The island lies east and west, as does roughly our coast -: although the highway sign makers insist} on directing either north or south to Los Angeles or San OJego, adding to the 1 , confusion. Past Point Conception the coast does ·run southerly and northerly. ! • .. A boat navigating from the weit end I of Catalina to sa.nta Barbara Island 1 would set its compus course dµe west. • It would steer north toward the main· ; land. llCHAJtDI~ RelUed L.A . Ttmet Coh~ f J Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc BALBOA CONTINUED FROM A 1 McFadden Square and the Balboa Pier area. A committee that out- lined suggestions for improving the peninsula dubbed the pier area "Balboa Village," which includes the historic Balboa Pavilion, the Fun Zone amusement center and the beach. - The study cites the impending restoration of the Balboa Theater as a cornerstone in revitalizing Bal- boa ViQage. It proposes widening sidewalks, landscaping, expand- ing parking, regulating shop signs and buildings and providing short- term boating docks. It also suggests improving the tenant mix. The Q)ajor thorough- fare, Balboa Boulevard, iS pep- pered with vacancies among cof- fee houses, Mexican fast food shops, jewelry stores, liquor stores and some of Newport's bawdiest T- shirt shops. Some are carefully decorated with pristine awnings or lacy curtains, others are showing signs of wear with splotchy paint and fading signs. · Still. crowds flock to the area - even on weekdays to rollerblade, enjoy Fun Zone rides and take the Balboa Island Ferry. Tapp at Davey's Locker says he'd like to see a city regulation that would improve the look of some decrepit neighborhood buildings. But he says he'd oppose over-regulation that would make it look "Stepford." "You want something to be done, n he says, HThere are certain eyesores." Parking emerges as the one hot- button issue among workers and visitors in tht! Balboa area as well as other peninsula neighborhoods. "We have a limitation on the nwnber of passengers we can take because of the parking limita- tions," Tapp says. "It is horrendous, but it's something we live with. n Boat parking-slips for out-of- town boaters -also incites a lot of discussion, particularly from busi- nesses right on the water. "What they fail to ~ is tbat this is private property," Tapp says. "It would be an attraction, but where could they put it?" Tourists -the folks the city wants to attract with all these changes -seem the most content with how things are now in the area. They like the combination of shops and restaurants clustered around the pier and the beach. That's why they brave that dreaded search for parking. "It's expensiv~," says Dolores Ramirez, visiting from El Monte on a day off from work. She opted for the city parking lot -with its max- imum charge of $7 per day -over feeding a· meter hourly. "You don't have much of a choice." Some visitors love Balboa so much that the parking seems more a privilege than a chore. #We come here each time we have company, II explains Monique DeGroote, a Laguna Beach resi- dent who brought along two Cana- dian relatives. "Parking was nice because at least they have empty spots here. n More than anything else, visi- tors complain of prices for every-, thing in Balboa being too high, says Erin Murphy, who sees a large share of tourists as a Fun Zone worker. Maldng the a,ea more beautiful with trees and coordinat- ed shop signs would draw even more people, she says. "I come down here every once in a while during my time off," she says. "It would be nice if it looked a little nicer." Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails Dine In Our Romantic Cellar. 1695 Irvine Aye., Costa Mesa 646-7944 Lunch Served Mon. th ru Fri. 11 :30 -2:30 Dinner Served Mon. thru Sat. from 5:30 p.m. FISHING FISH SCHOOL Fishing classes are offered Mondayand Tuesday of each week. Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m . and return at 4 p .m. Cost is $125 per person. For more information, call 673-2810. DORY FISHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/ McFadden Square early to watch the fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. The fish is prepared for sale at the open-air market. FISHING TRIPS Fishing supplies and boat charters (open party and private) 1 are a,vailable at Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, 675-0550; Falco Fishing Charters, 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, 673-1434. SPORTFISHING CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or sin- gles. Call Bongos Sportfishing Headquarters on the Balboa Peninsula, 673-2810. SAILING SAILING LESSONS, BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or winds"urf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sail- boats at $15 per hour. Call 729- 1154. MORE LESSONS, BOAT RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private GAS .AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! only $4.95 Full Service Soft 'W'ash & Sealer 'W'ax with any gaso.line fill up (Texaco CleanSystemS) Not valid with any other discount. Expires 5/31/97 THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1997 A9. Lf~ what's afloat - lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include naviga- tion, big boat, power boat, intro- duction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call 673- 7763 for more information. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing Club at 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAKING /CANOEING/SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd .. 675- 1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS Two-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday from New- port Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, $10 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Call 729-1154. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and dou- ble ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, 673-7200. Paddle Power also pro:. vides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. Call 675-1215. CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shellmaker Island. For more PUISUSHES- Graduatlon Day Wednesday June 18th DEADUllE- ftklaJ June 13th 5~ ~$2S information, call 640-6746. ROWING LESSONS, RENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics are also available Satur- days and Sundays at a cost of $10. For more information, call 646- 7725. SCUBA TRAINING The Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, offers scuba training consisting of six evening and two weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairs and air fills. For more information, call 650-5440. IT'S A DIVE At Dive-in Scuba, 2482 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa, certifi- cation <lasses for beginning to instructor level scuba divers are available. Other services offered include local boat charters, equip- ment sales, rentals and repairs. For more information call 631· 9288. UNDERWATER CLEANING U underwater cleaning is more to yQur liking, grab your snorkel and join DIVERS. Cost is $10. Por more information, call 722-9406. • OTHER RENTALS • • Sail airborne outside the har• bor, pulled by a motorboat, cou?- tesy of Balboa Parasailing near . the Balboa Pun Zone. A 90 minute trip costs $45. For more> information, call 673-1693. • Spend q day relaxing in a motorized lounge chair rented from Resort Watersports inside Newport Dunes for $25 per hour: Pedal boats, electric boats, boo- gie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and w~ suits are also available. Call 72!f- 1154. J l • Balboa Boat Rentals offers pedal boat, sailboat, motorboat. and electric boat rentals in th~ Balboa Fun Zone. Call 673- 7200. •. 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P\ 'I •• A16 THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1997 TEENS CONTINUED FROM A 1 eir injuries and released. from open beer in the car. They gave Jason a sobriety test, which be passed. The other students did not appear to be intoxicated, the statement s4id. •All of the persons involved. ......... ll'ea hospitals. The 18-year-old driver, ason Rausch, was ~--rrested on suspicion r-------------., in this incident were extremely cooperative throughout the process, " the sherif1's report said. "They were warned and allowed to leave after all the beer was opened and poured out." I I I F.Y.I. I I I t I l=foi I f vehicular I I manslaughter. I I The Orange : ~rhaS : ounty Sheriff's I tieen estab-l epartment in a Jiil~tatement this week aid deputies had en called to a party ear where the New- : lllhed by the : 1 Newport Har-: bor High : Cheer Boost· 1 Crash victims have said Jason was the designated driver for the evening. They were on their way to the paik when they were approached by deputies. ...... ~v.rt Harbor students e re boarding the lazer on Friday 'ght. Deputies en. Donations : can be sent to I the boosters : at P.O. Box : 3192, Newport I , Beach, 92659. l ••11118Sked Jason if they were leaving the par- ty and he said there I I L.--------------' The students were wasn't a pdrty, authonties said in the statement. ,,. The stdtement said deputies lound three unopened six cks of beer and one freshly :f 13ACK BAY CONTINUED FROM A 1 congressional committees set dSide Water Resources Conserva- t10n Act money for the project. The exdct amount of funding must be negotiated, Cox said, but 1t will be "as significant a helping hand as we cdn give.· He said he hopes Newport Beach won't suf- fer from "d1scrurunation tn Wash- mg1on becdUSC' of its Republ.Jcan polillcs " "I feel very strongly that tJus 1s d pnority." sa..td Cox, who helped yd111er federal funds for Newport 'Pfer restoration "I'm very opti- DlJStic. but everything awaits dec1s1on by the appropriations conuruttee " Still. city officials are counting more on the proposed state Wet- lands Clearinghouse bill to make up the difference after the expect- ed state budget funds. The bill, Which would provide a funding system for waterways throughout California, is still making its way through legislature committees. City officials believe they'd get that money faster than federal funds. so they're using the feder- al route as a backup plan. Gov. Pete Wilson will finalize the bud- get next month, and the Wetlands Clearinghouse money would be available as soon as the bill IS i:igned The federal money could come by October, Cox said. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Wltert y.., Deis c.. ...... 1922 HAHOll llVD~ COSTA MlSA -S41-l 1S6 YOUR DENTAL HEALTH on their way home when the truck beaded down Irvine Avenue north of Heathe r Lane, turned over several times on a median and ejected eight of the passengers. With funding requests out in several places, city officials feel confident some of the $5 million ·will come through this year. Envi- ronmental groups and Republi- can lawmakers -pai:ticularly Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer and state Sen. Ross Johnson - have come togethe r to rally for the dredging funds. "We have so many different groups supporting it," said Peggy Ducey, Newport Beach assistant city manager. "It's very possible we will get at least some funding this year -but how we're going to get it is really up in the air." E CRUM MEL .. CONTINUED FROM A 1 Newport Beach polic:e could not confirm whether Upham has been arrested since two bench warrants for his arrest were wued in 1996. But cowt records show Upham. who list· ed 32 Ima Loa Court tn Newport Crest as his address, was found guilty of possessing child pornography. He later violated his probation in March 1996. According to Upham's probation officer. Jerry O'Leary, his prior molestation and preference for same sex child pornography is a ·great danger to the more defenseless. members of oll!' society.• O'Leary MARTIN CONTINUED FROM A 1 hospital. Donnie Bridgman learned danc- ing at cotillion, studied acting at South Coast Repertory. swam and played water polo at Newport Har- bor High. He sided in Alaska, hiked in Cos- ta Rica and scuba dived in Hawaii. And in the Denver airport, he proba- bly saved the foot of a man caught in one of those moving sidewalks. While older people gawked, Don- n.ie pried the man's shredded shoe from the gnashing teeth of the side- walk. Then he located the control switch and turned off the machine. •You gotta stay cool,• is all he said. Not that Donnie wasn't a chal- lenge to raise, "the darn kid,· as his dad kept referring to him Tuesday, was a handful. "It always seems they talce the good ones early,• Bruce Bridgman said to a packed house at Mariners South Coast Church. "Not that Don- • .Is DENNIS GORDON President Ellis Realty Group ll. by Deedreea Rich, D.D .S. DENTAL IMPLANTS also told the court that Upham IS bebeved to work u a male proltitute. Upham. 36, was arrested Aug. 30, 1995 after police discovered a video- tape jacket pidwing underage boys in sexual positions in one ol the bed- rooms, according to reoords. Following his first arrest. police reportedly found Upham in posses- sion of photogTaph.s of young chil- dren in sexually explicit positions, advertisements for sexual ads with children and adults, and a handwrit- ten advertisement seeking young children. Police later searched the Ima Loa condo and found numerous porno- graphic videotapes, photographs, writings and other materials. Addi- tionally, an unknown amount of methamphetamine was found there, nie wasn't full of mischief. He put a lot of gray hairs in what little I have left.. The crowd laughed, as they did dozens of limes during the service for Donnie. But, just as there were few empty seats. there were few dry e yes. There were some parents there, some teachers, some col- leagues of Donnie's mom and dad. There were people from 1he commu- nity because this was the worst tragedy hereabouts that anybody can recall. I went as a journalist, but also because I was once the parent of two teenage girls, and I thanked God they made it U}rough those perilous years unscathed. Most of the 2,000 or so at the ser- vice were students. They were a somber lot. And quiet. Never have so many teenagers been so quiet In front of me, a tall, pretty blond girl in a black dress alternately sobbed and stared out the window into the vast parking lot. Some fine-looking lads in the row behind listened stoically as Donnie's favorite music wafted through the church -"What the world needs now, is love, sweet love ... •; •J won't A CHUCK NEUBAUER Vice-President Ellis Realty Group court record show. Newport Beach police otticeB had gone to tbe address looking for Qummel ot bis 1988 Nissan Sent:ra. because they bad a search warrant for him. 1be wammt was tor bodily fluids because Crummel is listed as a sus- pect in a the kidnapping of 9-year-old Jack Phillips in Big Bear, who disap- peared on Aug. 6, 1995. The case is also being investigated as a.~midde because the boy has never been found. Upham opened the door of Crum- mel's apartment. told police that Crummel was not there, then lied about bis own name, court records show. Once police told him they had a search warrant Upham turned and called out Crwnmel's name and cry, I won't shed a tear, just as long as you stand by me ... "; "You are the sunsbme of my life, that's why I'll always be around." That got to a couple of the guys. They bit their lips and closed their eyes and their chins quivered. I suspect all our chins quivered when Vickie Bridgman talked about Donnie with warmth and love. I felt a little guilty laughing at some of the stories she told. I wondered if I would have bad the courage to get up in front of all those people and talk about how my child "died doing what he loved, being in a car and among friends." There wa.S no bitterness, no acri- mony, just a genuine emotional thought. Donnie's mom started the laughter rolling by telling how his infant vocabulary progressed: •After mom and dad, his third word was Harley.• She talked of last Thursday night. Donnie had a picnic-type dinner with his family, left, and six hours lat- er. he was instantly dead in a brutal accident. There were 10 of them in a two-door Blazer. ·Not enough seat belts. Possibly some beer. But there was a designated driver. Jason walked toward the stain. Pohce then entered the condo and found the pornographic material. It was the first violation few Upham who was later convicted in Hubor Municipal Court on several counts of child pornography and sentenced to 180 days at Orange County Jail. plus three years probation. But Upham failed to appear for the sentencing and a $25,000 bench warrant was issued for bis arrest On Oct. 14, 1995 he was c:lted on suspicion of possessing a weapon in co wt. Upham was later found in posses- sion of more pomograpbic materials, including a photogTaph of a nude female, who was believed to be 8-10 years old, posing with ,a nude male about 5 years old. Rausch. Reportedly, Donnie asked Jason to slow down going into the dangerous esses on Irvine Avenue. Apparently be didn't. .. "We are not angry,· Vickie Bridg- man said, "Donnie, we love you. And Jason, we wish you peace." Donnie is dead. Amanda Arthur and Dan Townsend are still in seri- ous condition at Western Medical Center, the other passengers are out of Hoag in various states of repair. And Jason is charged with vehicular manslaughter. It was, is and will continue to be a gruesome experience. For the kids involved, for their families, for their friends, for the entire community. The only hope of something posi- tive coming out of this catastrophic tragedy is for teenagers to realize they are not immortal That they, too, can die. 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By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It was war the Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team wanted ill Wednesday's CIF Southern Section Division ill Semifinal at Estancia High and visiting Calvary Chapel was hap- py to oblige. · But attrition felled the Eagles first, allowing the unseeded Sea Kings to earn a near-three-hour, 7-15, 16-14, 17-15, 15-13 triumph, propelling them to Sat- H\'-IH\11 ILA MAKES THE GRADE St. Paul Saints b egin their single-A campaign in the Northern League Friday with Ila Borders on their Opening Day roster. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot A dream fulfilled -Ila Borders is a professional baseball player. The former Southern Califor- nia College pitcher became the first woman to start and win a col- legiate baseball game in 1994 for the Vanguards. Wednesday the St. Paul Saints, a single-A independent Northern ~ague team with no affiliation with Major League Baseball, announced that Borders is on their Opening Day roster. "Does it shock me? No, not a t all," said former Vanguard coach Charlie Phillips. "She has perse- vered and gotten on where ever she's been." Borders' journey began at Whittier Christian High where she was recruited by Phillips. She wore the Vanguard uni- form for three seasons compiling a record of 4-12 with a 5.09 ERA, allowing 163 hits in 1232/3 innings. She moved from a start- ing role to that of a reliever whe.n Phillips was replaced by Kevin Kasper, the Vanguards' current coach. For her fourth year of eligibili-· ty, Borders transferred to Whittier College where she notched a mark of 4-5 with a 5.22 ERA in 81 innings. "We were mostly relieved," said Phil Borders, Ila's father and agent. "It's been 12 years of hard · work, but the harder part lies ahead. That's staying, and that's probably doubly as hard." BRIAN P08UDA I DAILY Pit.OT urday's 1:30 p .m. championship match against two- time defending Division ill champion Santa Ynez at Cypress College. Second-seeded Santa Ynez (18-1) handled Har- vard-Westlake Wednesday, 14-16, 15-11, 15-13, 15-8, in the other semifinal. "It was the type of match we wanted to be in: a war," said Conti, who credited his season-long condi- tioning regimen for helping prepare his troops for extended battles such as the one the 1!agles (14-4) waged. •1 think all the conditioning we did really paid off. • SEE VOLLE.YBALL PAGE 82 BRIAN P06UOA I DAllY PILOT Corona del Mar's Tim Andrews (8) slams the ball toward the double-block of Calvary Chapel in Wednesday night's CIF Division m semifinal at Estancia High. The Sea Kings won ln four. QUOTE OF THE DAY ·~ il lhock me? No. Ml at aJJ. Sh8 lta8 ~ and gottm on wMr-e wer IM'a bef1n ... ,. -ILA BORDERS' FIRST COAOI AT SCC. OIAlUJE PHllllPS fourth appearance on the All-Newport-Mesa District team is as Player of the Year. By Bany Fl!Ulkner, DitlJy Ptlot en he belted a two-run home run in his first at-bat and struck out nine in a complete-game victory in his varsity debut, March 4, 1994, many wondered what Newport Harbor High's Joe Urban would do for an encore. • SEE DREAM TEAM PAGE 82 ' CdMhosts Woodbridge in CIF today • Sea Kings looking for a little respect in semifinal. By Richard Dunn, Daily Ptlot CORONA DEL MAR -Will the third time be a charm for Corona del Mar High's boys tennis team? That's what Coach Tun Man.g's Sea Kings will hope today when they host Woodbridge, the No. 1 seed, at 3:15 p.m. in the semifi- nals of the CIF Southern Section Division I Playoffs. Woodbridge (23-0) defeated CdM twice already this year in. Sea View League play by con- vincing margins, 14-4 on April 8 and 13-5 on April 29, the latter oi which ended with the two schools not exactly on good terms. "Their attitude is incredible,• Mang said of the Warriors a month ago. "We'll never play them again (after next year's releaguing)." The fourth-seeded Sea Kings (15-7), runner-up to Woodbndge in the Sea View, reached the semifinals for the third time in five years under Mang when ther beat Temecula Valley, 15-3, on Tuesday. Woodbridge will also be . CdM's first postseason opponent from Orange County, followibg the Sea Kings' victories over Alta Loma, Valley View (Moreno Nal- ley) and Temecula Valley. Cd.M is 141-35 overall this decade, 81:21 under Mang. Chris Jensen and Cwtis Ell- more, CdM's No. 1 and No. 2 sin- gles players, respectively. dropped only five games com- bined in the Sea Kings' win over Temecula Valley. Esan Mozayoni also plays singles for CdM. In doubles, Greg Coleman and Sameer Chopra are all-league players, while Cameron Taylor and Reza Jahangiri have been consistent throughout the caJ:tl· paign. Drew Fuller and Sam Shahmardi usually play third doubles for the Sea Kings. Chopra and Jahangiri, playtrig No. 2 against Temecula Valley, were the only CdM doubles team to sweep against the Bears. Borders' invitation to try out with the Saints was clouded with controversy. Last season the Saints used a pinch-hitter with no legs, and her invitation was seen by some as a publicity stunt by team President Mike Veeck, the son of baseball's all-time innova- tor, Bill Veeck. daily pilot high school athlete of the week ·. "With Veeck, you're always wondering if it's a promotional thing, and that'll be in the back of everyone's mind," Phillips said. •But if you're left-handed and throw strikes, you're going to be around." . Borders' presence on the mound, poise and ability to change speeds were qualities Saints' coaches claimed caught their attention. Those were some of the qualities that initially enticed Phlllips, as well, he said. • Should Borders pick up a win, she would be the first woman to win a game in a men's profes- sional league. Last spring, Col- orado Silver BulletJ' pitcher· Pamela Davis reconled a win in . relief ln a double-A Carolina Leegue game, but the contest wu an exblbltion. Borden' flnt opportunity to do IO will be Friday when the Saints kick on thetr MUOn tn ~ Palla. She II currmtly in St. Paul pndidDg wttb tbe t.am and • klloolOl*iDgdDCI fo for. PIK.-. to ..... , DON l.U04 f OMV Pl.OT Corw del Mar Hlp'l lrtn•.la. iOpllo•on DeUla Alilla91er. • Corona del Mar sophom~re has made a huge impact in CIF quest. By Barry Faulkner Daily Ptlot C orona del Mar High boys volleyball coach Steve · Conti doesn't have th luxwy of dispassionate objectivity. Hence, there are times when strategy, subltitutions and preoa:upetlon wtth vanous other coaclUng n.pomibilities, distract b1m from UMlyllog the impect one player may be having on a • match. Prtday WU one NCh OCCUlOn and the player was Cd.M's &.foot-4 middle blocker Dennis Alshuler . When initially asked about Alshuler's huge contribution to the Sea Kings' five.;geme CIP Southern Sectioc Dtvilion m Qua.rterfiilal UpMt at top-11eded Laguna Beetb, Conti, who stm hadn't viewed • stat sheet, b61ked at~ tt ~Win • see ALSHULER PAGE. ·- THURSDAY, MAY 29. ,.,., .teamusA Jmocks otr Mother .. medalist •Chris Oedlng scores the winner in 7-6 victory over Italy in FINA Cup tourney. : AnmNS, Greece -Corona del , Mar High graduate Chris Oeding j ftl1ettbi the winning goal with 56 • ~nds remaining 1ll ~game to ~ boost Team USA over Italy, 7-6, in 1 a FINA World Cup contest that sealed the U.S.'s spot in. next year's water polo World Champi- onships. Team USA, coached by New- port Beach's John Vargas, rallied from a 2-1 deficit at h4lftime to bounce the Italians, the 1996 Olympic bronze medAlists, from medal contention at the World Cup. The win guarantees that the US. will be among the top five at the Cup. : Chris Humbert scored three gQals for Team USA, and Dan Hflckett of Irvine tallied seven of b s 16 saves in the final quarter. The U.S. stands at 2-0 in pool pllly in a first-place tie in Group B with Greece. The two teams will t-atUe today to determine placing m the group. Hungary is 2-0 in Gtoup A. I LIT:fLE LEAGUE I ' I ,.ets top Braves, 8-5 NJ;WPORT BEACH -The Mets k;iocked off the first-place Braves t";claim third place in the Newport ~ach Little League's Mustang ~on8-5. DREAM TEAM CONTINUED FROM 11 A Newport-Mela District NCOrd 20 bomerl, uerly 100 hits, 67 RBt a career e..age approaching .350, 11 wtm, at leut ftve saves, and 154 ltriUouD in 1.()t JUOUDd ~ lats, tbe 5-loot-l l, 195-pounde:r bat (nhloned a truly~ relpOQM. And while Urben •rna!!ed eigbt home rum, 26 RBI. hit .392, ICOl'ed 23 rum and won four ol six pitdl1ng dedaiom with two laV81 this spring, be cemented h1s selection aa the Dally Pilot's Newport-Mesa District Player ot the Year with nine rally-killing pitches in the Sailon' 10-9 victory over Back Bay rival Corona del Mar, May9. The a.foremet)tioned relief deliveries blew down three S'tr8i~bt Sea Kings to preserve a 9-9 tie in the seventh inning, and the Tars needed just two bitters to plate the winning run at their own diamond. It was vintage Urban, who becomes the first to earn all-district laurels four straight years and the lone district representative in the upcoming Orange County All-Star Game. "What Joe has accomplished is a result of a lot of bard work and passion for baseball.• Newport Coach Jim Kiefer said. "Prom bis freshman year to his Senior year, I think he believed he was going to play college baseball. I think he's , do~e the little things that wW enable him to do that.• Still deciding between Rancho Santiago College or Orange Coast to begin his collegiate future, Urban tops a record 15-member all-district squad. Sophomore sensation Ty Harper, who bit an eye-popping .505, leads a five-man contingent from mythical district champion Cd.M, including senior Royal McMackin, juniors Ryan Lewis and Eric Wiethom, and sophomore Mark Hatfield Josh ~radbury hurled four soong innings for the Mets and I Cersten Ball picked up the save. Harbor was also represented by seniors Garrett Nuzum, Danny Pulido and Donner Walters, as well as sophomore Shawn O'Donnell. The Costa Mesa contingent is comprised of seniors Julius Vasquez and Layne DeTemple, as well as junior Ben Pelter, while Estancia seniors Mario Romo and Long Nguyen round out the squad. ~---------~ I I Final I I I ndlng1 I :--: , ........ , ... t f ...... ,.., I II .. ,. I II..... 11•.-. I 11'.11·10 I I 10-U I 11 .. U I 1 I +.Qilli. ..,. I :· .......... 11: [ ____________ J They fell behind 4-0 early but put together five runs in the fifth sparked by doubles from Alex Northridge, Ball and Brad- bury. Michael Angelo, Mike Schneider and brothers Patrick 4Ud Kevin Joyce also had key hits iJl t.ae comeback. KC. Rawlins nabbed a sinking line drive for the 4elensive play of the contest. The Braves received strong Qltdling by Griffin Dunzer, and solid. defense from nistan Harris amt'Brett Matsen. GOLF ~ . BOGEY ON 11 Richard Dunn's column will appear in Friday's edition. ' f., • • t • richard dunn DEEP SEA .... llflDNESDAY'S COUNTS ,Dlwy's Lodcw -6 boats, 198 ~ 21 albaco<e, 5 white sea bass, 167 giant squid, 34 yellowtall, Q 60r\Jta. 43 barracuda, 284 calico t.ss, '86 sand bass. 12 sculpln, t sheephead, 1 halibut, 2 rock fish, 1 ~'on, 18 blue sharks. -~ Landing -5 boats, 8,15 lhers~ 8 albacore, 21 yellowtall. J.1 sand bass. 440 calko bass, ~ sculpln, 15 giant squid. ALSHULER CONTINUED FROM 81 ) test match ever. : But in the calm reflection that iuicilY followed Alshuler's iterllhg 25-kill, eight stuff-block ~ce, Conti was quick to the sophomore ~ I sdntillating display. • •Sometimes he does things itnd Of quietly,• Conti later said =etically. "But once I saw t) totals, it waa obvious was one of the big ---:i '!'e were able to pull Daily Pilot Athlete of the I pol~ prognJO bu b.11 teaftU'.M ... ' lt8adily tiJproved play, whJcb ha put the sea Kings into SatuldAy'I CtP c>tvtllon m champJoNbfp mal<:b fttth a chance to earn tt:amr tb.trd ltoYt volleyball crowa. tbelr ftnt P081989. L .. But bentng ga.rtsp numbers, ,-ghtmed by tbe1i ~~~ 40c:bond tD .. IMdow bi.I GkW • a '•*· ....... Mt llDakillleldil-.... . :•~:w. cu't p.111 JlllJ , • .i ( h r. Urban, who spent time at first base, third and shortstop when not pitching, lashed 26 hits in 66 at-bats, despite being walked 21 times by opposing coaches well-versed in his game-breaking ability with the bat. His on-bas~ ~rcentage was .540. • Harper, a ant baseman who also fashioned a 3.19 ERA in 371/3 innings on the mound, collected a disb1ct-leading 40 bits in 79 at-bats, with seven homers, 29 RBI and 25 runs. He also whacked nine doubles and three triples, while walking 11 times to finish with an astounding .678 on-base percentage. • Romo, who blouomed u a senior third baseman and is being sought by area community colleges, bit .395 for Coach Paul noxel's Eagles (31for81), just missing school single-season records for hits and at-bats. He drove in 20 runs, bad two homers, eight doubles, scored 14 runs and stole three bases, while also accepting spot relief assignments on the mound . • Walters and DeTemple, a shortstop and second baseman, respectively, join O'Donnell, a left-banded-hitting first baseman, to round out the infield, while Vasquez and Hatfield were both selected as catchers. Walters, the Tars' leadoff man most of the season, hit .393 (33 for 88) with four homers, 18 RBl, 26 runs and six stolen bases. With said Alshuler, who despite nearing the end of his second year as a prep, has already ea.med four varsity letters {two in volleyball and one each in football and basketball). "We always need someone else to step up and I was ju.st there." Humility is merely one of Alshuler's attributes, with work ethic, athleticism, poise and detennination also amqng those identified by Conti. "He bas a great attitude and he's a great athlete,• Conti said. "The most tua:essful teams have a good athlete at middle blocker, because if you don't you're going to eat it through the middle.• Despit.e hit Nperior effort against Laguna. which followed a 13·kill, four-block performance in a MOOOd-round sweep of Capistrano Valley Christian, May 20, Alahular admitted. he waa not ·immune to some aforementioned d1eWy degradation. •(Laguna tenlor mlddle bloc:kel Aldan Leedom) WU tooling me for a while," AJshuler recalled. •sut then 1 •tarted timing tt better and antidpetinq where he WU gomg to hit. When I bloc:bd him once, it geve ow conlldence. r lib to get a block man than a kill, bec&UM (a block) IMJly Meml to tint up the r poww numberi tW belie bil >9, 1~ trune. w ...... · «m•bue .. ~WU '"6. • .,.,...,... w1110 ~ s con Do\ao Deets' most effedive pitcher with 25 lat.e-sea.son .tnmnga (t.68 ERA), wu also a force at the plat.. He bit .347 wUh ftve doublel, a triple and drove ID 13 runs, while adding solid defense. • O'DoueU, who spent put of tbe MUOD on the junior vanity, made an impressive late-season IUIV• to earn Dream Team recognition. He went 13 for 19 with two homers and 12 RBI in bis final &ix games to finish 25 for 59 (.'23) with four hon'lers and 15 driven in for the season. He also scored 1.C times and fashioned a .•69 on-base percentage. • Vaquez, a three-year vanity starter and an all-district choice as a aophomore, bit ,360 (27 for 75) with one home run and 20 RBI for the Mustangs. He also had nine doubles, scored eight rum and compiled an on-base percentage of .429. • HaUleld hit .392 (23 for 58) with two home runs, 16 RBI and five doubles, despite sharing time behind the plate. His on-base ~tage was .485 and, along with Harper and other returners, will give Coach Joe Kob's replacement a solid talent base with which to work next spring. • Pulido, a three-year vanity outfielder who earned all-district laurels as a sophomore, completed a senior season in which he was named to the Dream Team in football, basketball and baseball The Sea View League Athlete of the Year and the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year in football, bit a team-leading .467 (35 for 77), drilled a pair of home nms, and drove in 25. He also walked 10. times to finish with a .517 on-base percentage. McMacld.n. Wiethom, Pelter and Nguyen join Pulido in the all--district outfield. • McMacld.n, one of only three repeat all-district selections from la.st spring, hit .367 (29 for 79) as the Sea Kings' prim.aiy right fielder. One of 10 Sea Kings who con- tributed to the team's 26 homers (three shy of last seasons' school record), McMackin had three round-trippers aD.d drove in 12 runs. A catalyst who bit in the No. 2 spot most of the year, be also scored 20 runs, stole three bases and posted a .495 on-base percentage. • Wlethorn. wbo spill Unte In center and also was a designated bitter, bit .323 (20 for 62) with two homers, 12 RBI, eight doubles, 11 runs and a .438 on-base percentage. •Felter, Coach Deats' center fielder and leadoff man. bit two of the team's three homers and collected eight doubles. He also drove in 11 runs and scored 16 more, en route to a .323 average (21 for 65) and a .468 on-base percentage. • Nguyen, who led the dlstrtct with 10 stolen bases in 11 tries, is another center fielder. He bit .358 (24 for 67) and drove in three runs in the leadoff spot and earned a .456 on-base percentage. . • Nuzum, bound for Long Beach State, joins fellow left-hander Ryan Lewis as the all-district hurlers. The third repeat selection from last spring, Nuzum overcame early inconsistency and shaky defensive support (26 of bis 54 runs allowed we·re unearned) to forge a 3.70 ERA in 53 innings. He fanned 4 7 and won three of his five decisions. • Lewis, who won bKk-to-Nck shutouts, including a one.bitter against Costa Mesa in the Pride of the Coast Tournament, finished 4-4 with a 2.98 ERA in 512/3 innings. He struck out 39 and might have won more, but 20 of 42 runs opponents mustered off him were unearned. team." Allhuler'a confidence crested in the fourth and ftlth games, after Laguna had won games 2 and 3 to ee.m a 2-1 edge. Altemating between lwingtng away in the middle and finding det8Dllve boles with delicate dinkl, Allhuler bad four k1lll (two for points) and a ltUff block for another point tn CdM'1 15-8 fOUltb-vame vktory. In tbe tlfth game, ha strung togeeber thl'M tmlght blocU for ' •Newport Harbor High product Sally Martindale is doing just that with her Georgetown teammates. . N ewport Haibor High graduate Sally Martindale is making waves at .Georgetown University. Martindale, a junior, is the stroke on the Hoyas' vanity eight rowing team. This past weekend, Martindale and.aew was competing in the Inaugural NCAA Women's Rowing Championship at Cal State Sacramento. The Hoyas receive<l an at-large bid for the championship. Eight teams are in the running for the team trophy, while 16 other teams -one of which is Georgetown -wW contend for individual titles. Martindale's team earned the bid after a season that saw them ranked fourth in the Mid-Atlantic Region. They placed second at the Georgetown Invitational for Big East Conference crews. Q Corona de1 Mar's aenlor softball pitcher Hayden Aley is on her way to Point Loma Nazarene College in San Diego, but the Crusaders recently threw a curveball her way when the coach that recruited her, Ja~e VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 • molly yanity Renwick, resigned her post as both coach and teacher. Replacing Renwick will be her assistant of two years, Dave Williams. WJ.lllams is ta.king his first full-time coaching endeavor and specializes in bitting instruction. Renwick compiled a 65-88 record in four seasons at Point Loma, and failed to make the postsea.son playoffs. Being an expert on this situation ... I played for Renwick and Williams-the Williams-Aley combination could lead to the Crusaders' first playoff appearance because Williams has the capability to get his players to peak at the right time. All he needs is another solid pitcher in his lineup. but what Some guys may not have liked it too much, but I think if you ask them now, they wouldn't complain." CdM senior Blair Hoppe, who kept vaulting off fresh legs to the end, collecting a match-high 35 kills, agreed the Sea Kings (14-4) believe they have the edge in a protracted struggle. •we feel like we have the strength to go longer matches,• Hoppe explained. •Both physically and mentally.• Conti said bis squad may have been less then mentally ready to compete early against the fourth- seeded Eagles, who will not play in a CIF title match for the first time in four seasons, only their second championship absence in the last six. "I think we came out a little scared." said Coati, who watched Calvary score the first eight points of the match. "But this team has a never-say-die atti- tude and the second game, we started passing the ball and getting into a sideout rhythm. •calvary has the same (determined) attitude and a classy, scrappy team. We have the utmost respect for them and this was a great match to be a part of. We were fortu.Qate to come out on top.• Cd.M handed the Eagles some good fortune at the out.set, as errant passes set up si% over-pass kills in the opening game. The Sea Kings, in fact, had only one kill for a point in the opening game, before settling down to take con trot · Control was never clearly established, though, despite Hoppe's high-flying heroics. "He's been our go-to guy all year and it seems like the farther we get into the playoffs, he's just getting better and better," Gonti said. "He was out.standing tonight, but it was truly a team effort." be't getting seems to be not only a tough pitcher, btlt a IOUd bitter with a good attitude. a 'Olen ere a lot of wonll tbat we never get around to looking up, but I was forced into the tuk recently when I heaid a student from Southern Calltomla College telling a baseball player's grandmother the definition of tbe word •vanguard,• SCC's mascot. Por some reason, I just couldn't swallow the student's \ interpretation. Past the outfield fence of SCC's softball field is a street named Vanguard Way. According to the student, the school's mascot was named after the street that ran along the campus. The lady appeared to believe him. Just in case she is reading, he was wrong. A vanguard, according to Webster's, is one who leads a movement, quite an appropriate mascot for the Christian liberal arts college in Costa Mesa. I grew up in a college town, and I think that they named College Street after Ohio University was established in 1804. But, you neveI know, the city planners could have thought, MHey, we have a College Street..Jogic says we need a college in this town, too." BRIAN P06UOA I DAILY l'll.Ol C~'sGreg Bu/den (5), 1 above. goes up to block; hlJ teammate, Blair Hoppe (left) celebrates one of bls match-blgh 35 kllls. The victory senda the Sea Kings lnlo the finals aga.lnst Santa Ynez Saturday. Senior setter Brady Beauchamp d.istributed 71 assists for the winneis, who also got 20 kills from sophomore middle blocker Dennis Alshuler, 14 from senior outside hitter nm Andrews and 11 more from senior middle blocker Billy Messenger. Hoppe (four), Messenger and junior Greg Burden (two apiece) handled the blocldng chores for the hosts, who will now vie for the school's third CIP crown, in their first final appearance since 1989. Calvary fought to leads of 7-3 and 13-9 in the third game, but Cd.M, with a history of comebacks this spring, raged on, earning a 14-13 lead on a Hoppe block. "It's been a long time," Hoppe said of the Sea Kings' title-game drought. •The coaches keep bring- ing it up that it's been since 1989, but we did it again this year and we're going to do our best to win it. We want to carry on the tradition of CdM. ". Both teams seemed to carry the burden of the pressurized match throughout. though it appeared caJvary, which had swept through its three previous playoff matches without losing a game, was affected more by fatigue. CdM's biggest second-game lead was 13-9, but Calvary rallled to knot il at 14, before a Burden stuff block and Alsbuler quitk-set kill evened the match at one game all. points, after one of his three kills in the game earned a sideout, to help the Sea Kings seize a 6-1 lead. CdM eventwllly earned an 8-1 edge, then pulled away to clinch the triumph after Laguna rallied to within 10~8. I wouldn't say I got the best of (Leedom), but l definitely got tn my fair share of punches,• Said Conti: "He has a lot of court awareness for a sophomore. He has really learned when to take a full swing, when to take a little off, and when to tip. When we're passirl.g well, it allows us to use our middles as offensive threats, though Dennis doesn't get u many sets u our outside .bitten. •Another thing I've noticed ii that Dennll bu found the balance between playing with enthusiaml and compocure. • Alshuler, who started lD the MCOlldary IMt fall and Is • candldete to becOIM tbe S. Kings'~ tbe nm ~o MUOm, Mid~ an athJetic tic.bolaribip to colege, ID eltbet football OI' ~ .. bit top JooCr•wmpL 'Pot DOW, booo8•11f M'I. cw1111 .. qUlldy omDIJ '"'ID om~ .. ~"tbelt volleJbd ........ cWytnCJ lllyoM not to DoUoa. 1YWMY ... Calvary, with five senior starters possessing plen- ty of experience, scored the next two points, but a throw, an apparent missed call on nm Andrews' spike into the tape (which was ruled to have skipped out of bounds off an Eagle blocker) and another Eagle miscue gave CdM the third game. CdM seized a 5-0 lead in the fourth and appeared to have broken Calvary's will. But the Eagles proved otherwise, battling to leads or 11-7 and 12-8, before CdM, once again, got hot. A Messenger ace, the hosts' first of the match, pulled his team even at 13 and Alshuler punctuated a long rally with a kill in the middle for a 14-13 Cd.M lead With a sizable CdM crowd on its feet, each team sided out, before a Calvary bitter drove one into the net to spark a wild celebration. •4• •4" '4" •4• !1 '• • I • THUfltSDAV. MAY~29. 1997 I 15 _PUIUC llOTICD PU1UC llOTICU ''UIUC NOnCll PUILIC NOTICll 'PUILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUl&.IC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICU Y .... IA -n-Of rn llofne¥, '•... -~! peny. '*lhlii Heve you ........ ~ Oudtd bi an tndMdu:tl ducted by• "'ilidMdUili OUC* ~ W\ imril ~bi..,~ rv9'.ftr -..,.. ' IF \'OU AM A CM.Dm>R In the County Atcotder °' Dat.d lhlt nth Of May Haw you lwted dolf'.g NlneU ~ Y ... MAiy 3l, H...,. you ~ doit19 Haw you tUw\ed °°"'13 H.w you ltllteld doong H~ you ~ -r !"'\If 0t a OOlllll09f'l cndltot of ~County, Cllfot'IM. end'"'~ of June, 1187 bUslnMe yet? v ... 1•1 .. 7 1"8 ~·~NO bUelneN yet'1 NO bWll\Ha ~No bulAnn• ~11 No ~~ I MUCNOTICI ::.'*ei!:'~.,:*00: s~m~r'*A~t =~av~~'t:.~ ~==-wu IAtd ~~ wat ftatd ~=~~wu r~ l~~ wn f.itd ~~'!::. l\l4ld ~~,!::·~. ~·~· -..!'!'-.. c ... .-. and mill a copy to the S*· NewPGt' e.~l~ vice, to9/tll~113, BIN With IN County a.ttl ot With Vie COW'lty Cletk of with the C®nty Clenc ol Witt\ the County Cler1I ol with the ~y Cletk Of Wllh ltlO Co\11\tv . Ci. 'c • .,. .,, ..... ,........., SOf\411 reswHenlatMI •P-The Nie le~ to eut· 14M373009!8 <>tang• County on 5-6-17 OrWIG9 County on 5·M7 io,ang• Coun1y on w-97 ar.,. 00\lfliy on $-12·97 Ofmno• County on a..t-t7 OtWIQt County on a.•n D•,A1tT11un OP =--~-OOMl1 wllhln rent ...... 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IUPMIOfl COU"T flotlUCNa9 halneH IFloUtloue •uatrMH FlotlUoua 9ualneH J1otlll4Mlt •ualnfft Flc1ltlous •uatnHt .. llehaMUtatlon be10tt lour monll\t ffOl'll Bid• Ot otltta att imltted N•RM ltllteMent Name ltatemont Name ltatoment Name llatoment Nam• lt.toment Can't uam to "" Oranp County, lhe heating dtlt noticed IOt l.hla~oporty and mutt OP CAL.,ORNIA, The lollowlng petlOt\9 111• The lollowlng l)ersons are The lolloWlog pet.One tte The following per10M 111 Tiit follOwlng peraons are gtt to all those • C•Htomla lbOYe. be In Ind WIN be r• COUNTY Ofl ORANGE doing buslneu .. : CIHtlc doing bul!MH ••: MIL· doing buslneSI u : Tiffany dolno boetnet• 11: El)lc In-doing busln•H 11: a} repair Job• MOTIC• TO YOU MAY EXAMINE lht colved It otftc:e of Ai. 341 Th9 City Drive 11111\d OetloN, t930 Pia-LENl"OUM TELCOM, t527 AoN Company. 2ns Men duslllos, toO Sea Lane, ICott, b) Tht Wlldom eon,. CONTRACTORI tllt kfC)C by the court. If you lty a Auocla'", attomeyl 'o•t Offlao centls At, Co.ta Mesa, CA MolvOYla, 3rd Fl00t, New· Vtrde E11t t1W208, Costa Suile 187, Corona def Mar, IOl1lum, 928 E111 8alb0a around I~ hou9!7:: Sealed bide ~ be r• •• a l*90I\ lnt•tstod In lor lhe admlnlslralot9 9l Sox 1417t 12827 pott Beach, CA 92e83 Mna. CA 112628 CA 92625 81\ld . Balboa. CA t268t l.tt lht --c.tYtd u IN Ofb of the the eetalt, you INY Ille S420 8rltiol SlrNt, Suitt Oranfa, CA Petrick T•mtct New9tt. POS SYSTEMS MANAGE· Timmy L. White, 2ns Kattiletn P. Kingsley, too Rot>M Frank Ruper. U. Oep1ttment t>f Partis and with lht court a formal Ao-2.25, Cotta M"a, Callfor· 9201,_1171 323 Alvardo Pl .. Balboa, MENT, INC •• (NEV.), 1527 Mesa Vetd• East IW208. Sea Lane, S\Jltt 15,, Co-928 East Balboa Blvd., Bal-ClaHffled RecrHllOn engineering quest fOt Specfal NoUC. Of nla, Of dtl!Vored lo Robort IN THI MATTIA Of CA t2MI MoNovla. 3rd Aoor. Ntw· Costa Mtsa, CA 92628 fOna dtl Mtt, CA 92625 boa, CA 92661 Service Stc1lon 1,419 9ttl Str"f. the tiling of an inventOtY L. Rlsloy, petsonally, at any Colby Sean Newitt, 2592 pon Beach, CA 92683 Thi• buernen 11 con· Thi• bu1lntH II con-This bu•lne11 I• con· Dlrectorv Room ·.,. (M814) po' and appraleal of fflat• ... time tfltr n, •• pubUctUon THI PETITION TO WllJo Ln .. Costa MtH, CA Thia busl.n11s Is con-•---------------------------.,, ) p Box l42tt8 Sa .m.n., · Mt• °' or any petition °' ol tnl• notice and bet0t• CHANGll THI NAMI 92e21 ducted by: a c0tpor1t1on F JN D s ELL TRADE help you find Callfomla tM~1 o, account a1 prOYlded In any Nit ls made. Of fRANCISCO JOSI Edward Logan N1w111, Have you ata11ed do!ng •' £ •1 to 2·00 p M. Thuf~ MCtlon 1250 of IN Callfor· This propttty wta be aolcl flftNA.NDEZ 1750 Whlltltr, Costa Mna, buslnns yet? YH, 1 ·97 rellal:>le help. • • June " 1• 1997 at Which nla Probate Code. A .. on tht lollowlog ,.,ms: CUI NUMHR CA 92827 ' POS SYSTEMS MANAGE· an apartment your home through classified 842·5678 time"'°' place they Wiii be qUHt for Specllll Notice Cash only. Ten (10%) pet· Ata71H Thi• bu1lnH1 I• con-MENT, INC .. Mark Flana-through classified through classified 642·5678 . , ' .. publldy Os>ened and road form le .vallabl• from lht cent ol I.he amount of the ORDE" TO ducted by: • general part• gan, President •---------------------------, _______ .....,...._ tor ptff, i.... the k cowt clerk. blct to tce0mpany th• oner nershlp This stattmtnt was flied • ·•" • ~~~~ ~u ~~~~~by~~c~~~ ~~~IE~ ~~~Id~~~~~~~-----------------------------------~~~• Fumiih al 'labof mat.,i. tlO(tOn balance lo be paid thfough CHANGE Of NA.MB buslne11 yet? No Orange County on 5-16-97 • PUBLIC NOTICE • "II• 9"'!: ' . .. . an, IOOlt Ind .qu1pmen1 o•RMD J . flANI, etcfOW. TIMS, fent•. op«• PETITIONER(S) FR.AN· EdWttd L Hewett 1H73721 t37 __ ....... to rehabilitate an ••a (Cl8170792) atlng and maintenance tX· CISCO JOSE FERNANDEZ Thlt ltattment WU nltd Daily PllOI May 22 29 • fWJ .. ~ 'Iii' 1 • • .,.,...., and premluma on HAVE FlLEO A PETITION with the County Clerk ol • ' CITY OF COSTA MESA •"'.'J 1111 nQ: Hn t~ry eower ATTORNEY AT LAW, lneurance acceptable to FOR AN ORDER TO Orange County on 5-9·97 June 5, l2, 1997 Th890 . '·•·1 1' :: r:t.:.'i:n1 1> o1io:! IH N. "OSI IT., ITI!. the purchaHr shall be r,o-CHANGE NAMES FROM 19913720485 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Costa Mesa City • ~ ... proxlmtetly e,130 lineal IOO, IAMTA ANA. CA ratad .. of the date 0 r• FRANCISCO JOSE FER· Dally Pilol M•y 15, 22. 29, Co ncll on Jun"' 16 1997 at 6·30 pm or as soon thereafter as possible 1'n the Council ~!' '• leot of nwtr llno 18 .. 8 .. 92701 cording or conveyance. Ex· NANDEZ TO FRANCISCO June 5 1997 Tl'\880 Flctltloua BualnaH U " • • • · ·• ' • · '' and 10" dl•mettr). lnClud· Publl•h•d Newport amlnalion ol till•. recording JOSE MEDINA JR. ' Name Statement Chambers of City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, on tpe following item: ' ' ~ ~.:W:°'~· ~-:.':n!:. ~:_ch.;o•t~ ":!.. ~al~ ~_:~::r~~··11u:ai:::~ ~: 1~~~~Y ::!:;t,/'r~ PUBLIC NOTICE d~~ 1~~r:i'~s ':~s~~ The 1997-98 Preliminary Budget for the City of Costa Mesa will be considered for adoption ' "*'chi""' OA 2) by u·•-ay • M ' ' ance policy shall be at lht this matt., appear bef0t• LBOA&. NOTICI! En1erprls11, b) Paneant In-at this meeting The following is the ""'Oposed allocation of resources in summ~rv for the One ·0, Hvertl 0;'~ 1997· •Xl*lM of IN putehUlf Ihle court In Department PROPOSED 1H7·98 ttmtt SeMcM , c). lnlernet · t-• .. -'' merclally avallable trench-ThW901 or purctlattt•. No. 703 of lht Orange •UDOIT FOR Marketing Services, 1048 Flscal Year 1997-98. leu refining method• (In. PUBLIC NOTICE The ~.,signed reservn County Superior Coufl al OCl!.AH VIEW lrvlne Ave., Sit. 834, New· cludlng epot rtpal" to the right lo refuse to tc· the e~dreu shown ~· SCHOOL DISTRICT port Beach, CA 92660 tflmlnat• ug1 and other •IC 0230 cept any binds. 0!1 7 1' 1997• al 2·00 The Ocean View School Kimberly Anne Byers. 1605 cleflcloncloe prior to rtlln-NOTICE OF Detech 5/11/97 o clock p.m., and then and Olatrlct'• proposed bu<%Jtt Sherington Pl. 1309, New· lnQ), and dolnQ other mis· PETITION TO Jam" I'. Rlodel !~1 h show ;-~:· If ti~ f0t 1997·98 will be evall· port Beach. CA 92663 celfantou1 worlc 1t BOLSA Jeffrey A. Rladel u••1 ave, w Y pe n able fOf public inspection This business ls con. CHICA STATE BEACH, Or· ADMINISTER RISLEY & ASSOCI· for change or name ahoUkl at ducted by: an ind1vldual ange County Ctlilomla. ESTATI! OF1 ATES not be granted. t Ocean View School Dis-Have you slarttd doing coml)ltt• In '•cc0tdance JON •YRON BY1 Robert L. Rltley ~ply• ~rtt~f. :~:~ ~~o! trlct, 17200 Plnehursl Lane, b9u9sl7ness )117 Yts, April 24, wllh the pi.ns and spoclfl· PBTTINGILL, ek.8 II d I NB' Huntington Beach from 1 c•tlona thertl0t• and such JON•· PETTINGILL Publl•htd Newport cause be pub •h• n ' June t2, 1997 to June H , Klmberly Byer11 addend• ttltfeto H mty be CASI NO. At87471 Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Costa Mesa fOally P~otC:. 1997, betwHn the hours ol l'_hls statement was filed leautd prior to bid opening To all heirs, ~flciartH, Pilot May 23, 29, 30, 1997. ~~~aplfu~is~~n this 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. wuh the County Clerk ot dal•. . crtdllort, contingent crodl· Frth995 ~o:nty. :1 teul once a Th• public hearing on th• Orange Coonty on 5-20-97 UcenN required: A. c-34, 10ts, and PlflON who may PUBLIC NOTICE week tor four conMCulive propoMd budget for t 997· . 1H7372152B C..2 otl'lerWIM be lntttnled In -•k• prior to the d•y or 98 WIU be htld at: Daily P1101 May 29, June 5, Englnttr'1 Eltlmate: the will or estate, 0t both, SUPE~IOR COURT tht hearing. Ocean View SchOOI Dis· 12, t9, 1997 th899 $400,000 of· JON BYRON PET· Of CALIFORNIA DATE MAY 2 , 1997 trlct's Board Room, 17200 NO~: A job showing will TINGILL aka JON B. PET· • JONATIH•N H' CAN Plnehurll Lane .. Huntlnglon PUBLIC NOTICE be held on Thuredty, June TINGILL COUNTY OF ORANGE ft • • Beech on June 17, 199'1 at 12, 1997 ti 1:00 P.M .. at A PETITION hu been 34' The City Drive NON, JUDOEICOMMIS-7:00 P.M. Fictitious Buslnoss the Enttance Station to tlled by CHRISTINA Poat Office SIONER OF THE SUPI!. Publlshtd Newport Name Statomenl 8olea Chica State Baach, O'ROURKE In the Superior •ox t4t71 RIOR COURT Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Tiie lollowang persons are 17851 Pacific Coa1t High-Court ol California. County Orange, CA FRANCISCO JOIE Pilot May 29. 1997. doing business as: The way, Huntington Beacl\, or ORANGE. 92813-1S7t FERNANDEZ, 1133 N. Th900 Trvthsayer Minstrels, 603 Calltomla. Afttndanc• ti THE PETITION reque1ta IN THI! MATTER OF Ip I N NA KER ST PUBLIC NOTICE Vis la Bonita, Newport the Job •hoWlng atthougtl t h • t c H R I s T I N A • ' Beach. CA 92660 nol mandtlorf 'le hlQhly O'ROURKE be appolnled THE PETITION TO SAHTA AHA, CA 92700 McDermott Enterprises. recommended ash wllf be at personal reprHentallve CHANGE THE NAME Publlshtd Newport FlcUUoua Bu•ln•H (CA), 603 Vista Bonita, lht only oppoftunlty mad• to administer the ••tat• ol 01' FELIX SALOMON BHCh·Costa MHa Dally Nam• Statement Newport Beach, CA 92660 avallabre tor pn>spec:llve the dectdent. PENA AND MARTHA Pilot May 29, June 5, 12, Th• tolloWlng l*~ons are This buslnHs Is . con- bidders to view IN site THE PETTTlON requestt ,ENA ON •EHA1.F OF 1SI 1997 doing bu1lness as. ROSSI ducted by:~ corporation and to review tapet of a Mllhotlty to mdminlat., the ll!AGIO MO .. AN A ' TH910 KATAGIRI & ASSOCIATES, Ha~e you llsrttd doing vldeO tnepectlon ol the "late under lht lndtpen-• 2082 Michelson Drive, busmess yet? No ""' llne macl• In March, dent AdmlnlitraUon of Es· MINO" CHILD PUBLIC NOTICE Suite 450, Irvine, CA 92~12 McDermott Enrerprises, 1tH. tal" Act. (This authoflty CASI NUMBER David B. Ross, ~082 Mich· Lucinda M. McDef mott, lnetali.tlon of the eewer wm allow th• pereonal rep-A187551 NOTICI! O, tlson Drive, Suite 450, Ir· Pres. llnlng shall be preformed retentaUV. to take many ORDl!R TO PUBLIC HEARING vine, CA 112812 This statement w&s filed by a contractor llcenMd by actions wtUtOUt court ~ SHOW CAUSE FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY H,trVY Y. Kataglri. 2082 wltl'I the Coonty Clerk of the manufacturtt of IN l)rOVlll. Before laking cer· CHANGE OF NAME GIVEN that a public heat· Mich91son Dr!Ve, SuJll 450, Orange County on 5-9·97 procoea. Bidders fOf all.,. lal.n II«'/ Important aCtlont, PETITIONER(S) FELIX Ing will be held by tht lfvlne, CA t28t2 . t9973720458 native "B" ( ... Bld Form) howeYer, the penonal rep. SALOMON PENA AND Costa MtH City CouncU This bua.lness Is con Daily Piiot May 15, 22. 29, are required to IUbmlt cop. resontaUV. wtfl be required MARTHA PENA ON BE· on June 2, 1991, at 8:30 ducted l)y. an unlncorpo-June 5, 1997 Th883 In of IUCh Ileen'" Wllh lo give notice to rmer"ted HALF OF SERGIO MORAN, p.m .. Of u aoon therllfttr rated tHoclat.lon other•--------- their bid. A Bidder'• ftllur• petaons unlH• they h•v• A MINOR CHILO HAS/ u posslbte, In lht Councll 1hlllH • Partn•~~! d d 1 PUBLIC NOTICE .Eu.ru1 General Fund Gas Tax Fund Prop 172 -Public Safety AOMD --AB 2766 HOME Program Community Development Block Grant Park Developmeot Fees Drainage Fees Land~ Assessment Districts Narcoties Forfeiture Fund 197 4 Open Space Bond Debt Service 1915 Act Bond Debt Service Measure ~M" Construction CENTROCCS Financing Authority Construction Vehicle Parking Districts Equipment Replacement Fund TOTAL 1997-98 PRELIMINARY BUDGET 1997-98 Prelim inary Budget $60,015, 170 2,459,170 435,450 266,960 525,000 1,729,800 228,250 20,000 5,690 647,530 264,250 2,279,290 2,113,340 174 ,570 427,180 1,900 2.191.830 s731895,38o •• ( ... i . -' . ,., --. ' -.• .. . •!1 , •· I fl . . ., ..... • .. .. ' This budget may be examined during normal wor1<ing hours (8:00a.m . to 5:00p.m .) In the City: Clerk's Office located at 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at said time and place all interested persons may appear and be tteard by the City Council on the aforementioned item. MARY T. ELLIOTT, Oeptuy City Clerk Published Newport Beach··Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May 29. 1997 r • TH 896' lo do eo thell render their walvtd nollce Of contented HAVE FILED A PETITION Chambers of City Hall, n ave you ·-·• 0 ng 1---------~ ~~-tolhepr~~~FORANOROERTO~~~Co~~a.on~~~~~I. ~~~Bu~H ~---------------------------------~-Pr~ bidders may The lndependotlt edmlnl• CHANGE NAMES FROM th• followlng Item: l99e Namo Statement H• examine and obUlln bid ttallon tu1horlty WI• be SE.RGIO MORAN TO SER· ANNUAL REVIEW ANO David B. Rosa fil-" The loUowlng persons llfe lonM, ll)Odflcatlonl. and granted unleN W\ Int•· GIO PENA REVISION Of THE CITY· Tl'll• •taltmenl WU I ... doing business as: O.P.'1 plans by cellna It Ot mall-"'td person ftlos an ~ n is heftby 0td9'ed that WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT with IN County Cltrk or Construction. 2024 Via Ing a requeta lo tho bttlce jOcllon to the petition and al pereons lnter11ted In FEE PROGRAM. Orang• County on 5-l&-97 v'lna, San Clemenle, CA of the Oet*tmtnt Of Parke •now good cauH Why the thlt matter appear bel0t• The Traffic Impact FH 1H7379117t 92673 and Recreation, Engineer· court should not gflnt the Ihle court In Department Program has bffn Hlab-Oalty Pilot May 22. 29, Dtnlel Paul Schuda, 2024 Ing s.c1lon (918) ~74. authority. • No. 703 of th• Ormno• Usl'ltd to nnance IN Im-June 5. 12, 1997 Th894 Via Vina. San Clement•. CA Any other quutlons. A HEARING on IN ped-County Supertof court 11 provements nece»ary 10 92613 pleaN phone (918) 853-tlon will be held on JUNE the ftddrou 1hown above eddrHs Iha cumulative Im-PUBllC NOTICE This business i1 con-~t. A .. olplanholdets 19, 1997, at 1:45pm In on 7.1, 1997, at 2:00 pact• or development dueled by: an Individual , be Obtained In person, Dept. 703 locaitd al 341 o'clock .m., and then and Within Costa Men and to fictitious •uslMH Have you 11art1d doing Of regulat md (unable The City Dttve Sou1h, Or· theft ~ow cause, ir any ensure that lhO llandafd Name St•temont business ytl?. YH, Mey 15, · tna•. C,_ 92868. they have, why th• petition level of service Is main· Th• folloWlng persons trt 1992 ... NOTICE OF DIVIDEP PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sections 3381 through 3385, Rewnue and Taxation Code, Notice of Power to~ Tax·Oefautted Propef1y In and for °'8191 County, State of Callfomla, hu been divided and ~ to vattous ~ of ~ dn:Uation ~ In the county. A PQf1'on d the list 8PPW9'«l each of IUd'I ~ .... ' NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER TO SELL TAX DEFAULTED PROPERTY ···'-.. t ' I' No bfd Wiii be conlldtred IF' YOU OBJECT to the fOf chmno• ol name thould ts.lned on th• Trtlflc c1,cu-doing business u : 'MWC Danfilll P. Schud:i unleu It Is m~ on a gr1n11ng ol lht petition. you not be granted. 1111on System. Co., 510 l/2 Acacia Avt., This ~tat1m1nt w11 filed elandard bid form fur· lhoufd tppear at lht heir· It II M1ht< Ofdortd that a All tudil ol th• Tralflo Im· Corona dtl Mar, CA 92825 with lht Coonty Clerk ol nllhed by lht Dopar1ment Ing tnd etate yout ob-copy of this Ofdef to shOW pact F" Program Is avail-Mark W. Carter, 510 1/2 Orange County on 5-16-97 of Pttb end Reboatlon, e:: 0t Ille written ob-c:auN be published In TME able fOf review by 11'\e pub-Acacia Ave., C0tona dtl t997372tt3CS anc:t'te made In accoutanc• with the court be--DAILY PILOT NEWSPAPER, nc •t ,the Costa Mesa City Mat, CA 92625 Deily Pilot Mey 22. 29, with the ·•1nstruct1on11 to the hMrlng. Your •P-1 newspaper ol general elf· Clerk• Office, 71 Farr J111lc1 L•lgh FaBrizlo, June 5 12 ,997 Th888 ~... poarmnco may be In petson cutatlon publlehed In this Drive, Room 101, Cotta 510 1/2 Acacia Ave .. C<>-1---·-·-----Bld• must be 1ubmlt1ed 0t bY yow al1omey. county. at least once a MHa. rona def Mar, CA 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE for the entire work u de-I, \'OU AAE A Cf\ED1TOR Wffk for four consecutive PUBLIC COMMENTS In This business le con· 1--------- ecribtd hefeln. The Oet*t· or a contlngtnl Cftdltor of weeks prior lo 11'1• day ol tither oral °' Wfltttn form ducted by: a gener., part· IFlctltloua •uatneH ment Of Park• and Rtet• the deceaNd, you muat fllo the hearing. may be presented during nerthlp Name Statement Ilion rtMfWI lht right to yow cta1m with the court DATES MAY 21 1H7 the public hearings. FOf Have you started doing The tOllowfng peBOns art waive tnv lfTegularitY In • end mtll a copy to IN pet• JONATHAN H.' CAN· further lnto,matlon, ttl• bu1lneu ytt? Yts, 3·1· doing buslneu 11: Helli ol blct °' to roJoct tnv Of all son&I reprHentallve ap-phone 7S4-5335 Of vlafl the 1997 London/R,Jg Baby, 269 blcte. oolnled bY lhe court within NON, JUDG~OMMll-Transportation Services DI· Mark Wilson Ctfler Newport Ctnler Or., Ntw· The apparent low blddef tour month• from the dalt llONI" 01' THE SUPE-vl1lon at City Htll, n Fair Je11fca Leigh FtBrlzlo port Beach, CA 92660 wtU be required to necut• ot fltlt luuanc:• of th• let· RIOR COURT Drive, 4th Floor, Co11a This statement wu flied Alan M. Godfrey. 3303 1 ~ual agfeement In tors u provided In NCtlon FELIX IALOMON Mon. with the County Clerk or Harbor Blvd., #C.12, Costa Thia Is public notice that real prop.tty taJcM and ueeumenta on the~ dMcribed bek>W Wll tW'9 1 been defaulted five or more yeara on June 30, 1997 et 5~00 P.M. The parmts lllltd Wll beoo.M aut>tact to the Tax Colector'• PC>wtt to ... on Jliy 1. 1997, al 12:01 A.M. by operation of a.w. TM.Wit Coledor'a power to ... Wll ariN unleA the property Is ..,_ redMmed or made ~ WWI Instalment plan of t9demption Initiated u provtcl9d by a.w prior to a:oo P.M. on......,. 30. 1997 .• n., right to an lneCallment pten tlnnlnllt• on June 30, 1997 and • .,_that de .. , the ..,. balance.cl*~ . rnuet be pMt In tul to pr9Yent .... of property at pubic auction. The llmOUnt In dolW'l end Clef'l'9~· wNch Mdi property -o:1glr'9lly dedared to be tu.defauftild .... tottl ~ ... parcel number end cto.. noc lndude h eddllb.t.,..... end,... which haw eccNed ""'-h dale of tu-dlfllul. and more '**1t ..._ that mey uo be dtlnquent. Once the power to ... hes lltlln, h rtgAt o1~ rMtmpdon ""'*'9tee at 5:00 P.M. on the lut bwlflMS day prior to .... by the lb Colaca. ~ ,. All Information ooncemlng redemption or the lnltiltlon of 1n lnmlrnent plan of ~ w1 9 :: fumlshed. upon 3'9qUIMt, by John M. W. Mooftactt. Orange County Treuurer·Tax Colec:tor, 12 ~ :; Center Plaza. Room Q.68, s.tM Ana, CA 92702 (714) 834-3411. ·• ~ the form of • "Standard 9100 ol lht California Pro-PENA AND MA .. THA IF THE AFORE MEN-Ofange COtMlty on 5-18-97 Mesa, CA 92626 Agreement· F0tm 2" wttlch bate Code. The time tor tu-PENA ON IEHAL.f Of TIONEO ACTION IS CHAl.· t9t1372t 170 Thia bu1ln111 Is con· shall be blndlnO upon the Ina Claim. wt11 not explre llRQIO MO .. AN A LENGED IN COURT. lti. D.ity Pilot May 22, 29, ducted by: an Individual Stal• of California onty bif0t• four monlhl from MINO" CHILD 7te challenge may be llmlted to June 5, 12, 1991 Th893 Have you 1terttd, doing upon aDl)roval by lh• the he911ng date noticed IHALIMA"" DR• "A only those 111u11 raised at UBLIC NOTICE buslne11 yet? Yts, May 8, Stall. T a.boV•. " • r • th• publlc hearing d• p 1997 PubllJh•d Newport YOU MAY EXAMINE the COSTA Ml!IA, CA tcrlbed In this notice Of In '1 JI a •--Alan M. Godlrty, 5/13/97 8e1c~1ta M... Oal!Y mt kept by IN cowt. H you 92827 written corrtspondonce d• cl t ou.a us .... •a Thi• statement w11 ftltd PlloC May 29, June 5, 11, art a peBOn lntetolted In Publlshed Newport llvored to the Cftv Council Name lt•t•ment with the County Clerk ol 1997. lhe tetete, you may Ille B••ct..Costa M... Dally at. Of prlOf to. tile publlc The following persons att Ofange County on 5-16-97 Th902 with lht COY1i a torma1 ,. June heating. doing bUllneu u : Zigg tH7372t138 -----~~~=--·lquelt tor Special Notlco ol Pllot May 2t, 5• t2, MARY T. ELLIOTT, Zag Sportswear, 1438 San-Delly Pilot May 22. 29, PUIUC NOTICE the flllng of In lnventOtY tt, 1997 TH9 Deputy City Clerk ll•go Drive, Newport June 5 12 1'97 Th89t --------·land appftlul of allata... 11 Publl•h•d Newport Baach, CAt2660 , ___ ._._.... ___ _ •IC ttt1 HI• °' or alt'f petition °' PUBLIC NOTICE BHch.COsta Mesa Dally T & R Concepts, Inc .. (Or· PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICS O' •ccount .. Jrovldad In eii,on), 1438 Santiago '9TITION TO NCt1on 1250 the Calf0t· NOTIC• Of IALE Pilot M.ty 18. 17, tt, 20. Drrve, Newport Beach. CA Fictitious BuelMU ADllHHaTU nla ~ Code. A A• NOTICE IS HEREBY 2l, 27• 28, 29, 30, 3t, 1997. 926e0 Na!M Statemonl llTATI Oft que« tor Sl)edal NotlCO GIVEN that th• under· F936 Thie bualnen Is con-The lollowlng persons are MIUH'•D •· SANFORD '°'"' II aYalltble from Vie '9*S ln4en4• lo Mii ttt• PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: • COfPCQlion dolnQ ~aino11 11: NO A117171 cow!*"-per1onal property d• Htve you •tarted doing Dish Direct. 2360 Ntwpgf1 fA:Shtlra benellclaflM Mt•mer for the Petf. ""btd below to enforce a ona1477519 t>usln•H ytt? Vos. 15 Aprl, Blvd .• Co1ta Mase, CA u.:i.ora. contingent er~ tloMn llen l=tdl: ~~1C:,':t, flotltloua •u•IMH \99: R Conceptt, Inc .. BY: g~ Cati MelllMr, 24l '°'9, ~ partona who ma~ =Hc:i=M) ;:y,-soMc• St0tago FKJI. Name St•tament Nell 0. Mtrrtll, Its pres!-Wllion, Apt. 12. Costa ocherWIM be lnletee1ed •• tty Act (Bu• 1 Prol Cod• The following poreone .,.. dent Mesa CA 92527 the wtl 0t ealata. 0t both. ATTOANrt AT LAW, .. 21 m 21 7t8) • dolna buslnes• as: THE Thi• 11a1ement was r11.cs Thia bualne11 11 cono ot: JotlLOREO E. SANfl'.OAD t 100 QUAIL IT•• The ~ wll loll BACI< BAY ROWING ANO With the County Cllftt of ducted by· an Individual A PETITION hat been IUl'fm llO, NDPORT at pub4lc Nie by compeU. RUNNING CLUB RESTAU. Orange County on 5o1·t1 Htve yo\i etaoed doing fllod by WEU.S ,AAOO alACH, CA HllO 11v9 bidding on tho 10th RANT, 3333 Bristol, Suite 1H7U1958SI busintU yet? Yn, Feb. :fNc:.= =o~ Publl•h•d Newpor1 d•y OI June, 1M7. at 2:00 ~~:e Costa MHI, CA Delly Piiot M•y 15, 22, 29, t997 ANGE. Be•ch-Coei. MeM Dally PM on the premltot where PLAZA RESTAURANT June 5, 1997 Th872 ~~ ;..::erwaa riled THE PETlTIOH ,,.,.... Piiot MAiy 22. 2t, 29, 1997. ::edpr.:r'Y~ .,:-: PROJECT I, A C•llf. Umlled PUIUC NOTICE with tht County Clerk Of that WEUS 'AAOO llANI< ThWN7 caled It (SIOf-lt Self Stor• Pll1nershlp, ~OAST COM· Orange COUl"llV on S.11-97 bt ~at PMONI PUILICllOTICI age, Mt w 17th Costa MUNITY SER CES. INC... FtctlU.-.....,_., 1"7372t11J repr~ to 9dmlnlto , ~ CA~ 'eounty GENERAL PARTNER), N.,..ltlltetMftt Dilly Piiot Mty 22 29 .., "° -.-of the c10Ct-ncneo of (Oranoe>. state' of cat'-17821 51cy Park Clrct., '"-The tonowtno ~ .,. J 5 1a. 1997 Thm dtnt. IU,UIOll COUftT lorrila the following• ltvlne, CA 92814 d0lf19 bullMH Ml MS In-,_uno __ , -~~~~- THI Pl'T'JT19H ~ or TM• ITAT• OP 'NllM. Unit i . Thlt buslneu 1• con-.,_tlonat, "41 Lark Cir· PUBLIC NOTICE the dec9dent I Wiii ..., DoeatptlOt\ Of Qooda ducted by: a llmtttd !)alt· cle, Foumaln Valley, CA 1----~~---codlc:lt. N tfltY, be admitted CAlll'ONfl4 P0A f Aon tvetao6t 1063 per· nershlp 92708 l'lotHleua 8u.Jfteaa to prolM!ee. ,The Wll and T1tS COUN1'Y tonel 9QOCIS ' ' Have you etan.d doing M.,lo Enrique Sctllnl, Name ltet9"""'t ""' OOdlCla .,. aV9llabtt Of' ORANG• Mich••• c Cwponltr buelneH yet? Y"1 l1+7t M4t Latte Clrc:IO Foumaln The tollowlng penonl.,. tot ~ In the ... ••t•ta ef DAVID tin, por.onAt QOOCI• ' PLAZA RESTAURANT Vek;, CA 92708' doing bueintle u: Coaallll ~..,=-roquelts JAM•I Rl•D•Lt •M Aobeft Hoo¥«, 3017, per• :..o:f~ C~ M11r1 Mtrcedes Sctllnl, RHourcH M1neg1menl, aull'IOttly to lldmlnl9ler the DAVID .I. ftl•Dn., •ka tonel good• COMMUNITY srAVICES "41 Lark Clrcte. Fountain 2155 E. Coa11 Highway. -·--undtt ~----DAVID IU•DIL •lie AnfttOtftJ A. Dlu, 4097, INC Oen. Partnef WIL' V•ll•y. CA tarot Suite 228, Corona cltl M~. ,,_ R~• • ~goon :·:::-:•1 • • Thie bualneu I• con-CA 82R5 dtflt MmJnlltr d El-DAY• fUID•L, D• !11.zabedi A. Wiiien, 4070, wYi'1 J. ROSOFF, Prnldtnl ducted by: hUablnd Md Robert Rlchatd W11e. 319 "'* Act. (Tt* llAhOrtly eHM4. pettonel goods ThlS etatemtnt waa tit<! w1te L.attcepw Ave Corona cltl .. alOW the ....... l9P' .... A tMOOa Wendy Kuhne, 4091.e, .-ttl'I the CounCy Oeftl Of H.w you ltlllttd dolno Mer, CA t2t2i ,...,....... to .... ,,.,,, NOTICa OP ~ ~ Ortnge CounCy on oH4-17 butlntM yet? y ... •7·17 Thi• l:IUIMH l• con- ---w11t1o1A court flP-HfTDTION TO UU Cof9Y ~ 1rytint. .oe+e. 1ff7Htl114 Mario 1cA11in1 OUC1ICS w: "'lndMdual ....... ~~ RIAL "'°'°TY AT ~ goode .. Dally Piiot rNy •• 15. n. Thi• ~ .... ISlod Hwe you ltatltd doing = ,.;-.,;.;.,,., l9P' NIVAT• IM& Niie Ofrilen. Anlln. IOO?, 21, 1te7 Thl4e with the Counly Otrll of buelneH yet? YH, t9t2 .,..· wll be ,.....-Noeio. 11 --.. aMr\ ~ goods PUBLIC NOTICI Orange 0ouney on W.t? Aobtrt "· War• $:::.0. • .,;..,T..;d ,_ NltlOt ·;°"..,,._ Rob•f1 Andrew "1ct1. t"7HH407 Thie ~ wat llltd un111a ._, N¥e 1on bw '* CN1. °" .u. ~·~,~partOMI ,......._...... O.itv "'°'Mey t6, a . a. ~~onc:i::.:' ..,.. ,... Of_..._. Ind. ftlf,. t:OO a.m..,: ~ . .._ .......... Junel. 1111 ~ 1M14 1ff11?1N11 L ~= ==t. ::="-., -=:..:-.,..,. 9onlle ""'*·'°"'I*· ~ 'e:".J."=°"9..= PUIUO IOTICI ~ ,,_ ~ n . June a. "'°" ....., .. be :T'-:9,ai:.-:.·::~1=8~. ION. per. f'fopett!M. •• 1to0 MMOf ................. 11, , •• , .. , .. lhlM ..-. ..,....:" "':,t ,__, deoodanl. _. ... IOllll~ N. = Newpor1 8"ctl. Nw ltlll••nt PUl&JQ IOTICI it1ed ,.non an ...... the ... ,_....... .... ,._. p.a.. CA The llDloM\I ......... 1~;ii;liiiijj-i;ijji;M;~ ="~~~end:::....:::--... -.. ...-.... _ .. _:-:.~=-~;·· -........ . .... ,... 11e..,,...,.,, ••ant'"-~.,.........., c:A...O IOfftli -• 1 11C ~ ....... ., ............ =-=:: ~: '*'-Dodda. llOO .... :::.. • =,,,. ~"" ~~ .;..'WTi"';t"....:'::'J: ~-i:.=== ................... ~=.....,.. 8Md\, ... IA.C.... CA .... ,,.I. 0... • ,., .. '*"" 1n ....._ .... 11 ......_ -. ...... " --.:auan an ,.. .,.., 1100 .,.... _, m-. c:... YMa. Qt111. NI .._. ... tn 9Rd.....,... 1111 IM ....... .,.. of tz•rnent ... N. ••• ~ ...., Dll"1d "' ttol." ... 11111 - H Dl'W"""-Qr. .__...ln...._to...._._.,.,. CAiiii6.,....._.. ~.IA. COiie ......... ~10001. ... . .... .......... "' ... -I', 1 TNa _ ........... ~-: .. --.. 00-:1.r.;' .. OD-. =·~~='=;:• .. :-; .,.. .... _, -or.·--...:...;. .. -:.. """'='·•••HI lo -1:1..:'':'.if§:~·;;;. w...,::r , MEET '. ·-..:i;F-' ,, =5.·.":\.-=: ':.... .... ~.-:. ~ :. ~ ltemt ...... .-. \a.... ~-r 19/John M. W. MooNch OrMQe County TJWUftf-Tax Colleotor Executed at Orange County, Santa Ana. Caillfom&e on May 7, 1997 '* ' ' . PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION •; The Asw's Parcet Number (APN) when used to de9cttba property In lhlrt Nill, rettra ~; ~, eueaaor'a mep book, the "'9P page, the bk>ck on the m.p, If ~. end "1nc1---~ parcel on the map p-oe or In the block. A pel'Cll number for example "'04+383.o5• ~ "*" ~ "' 44 of h MUUOi"• tnapa, block 383 (fnlP page 38, bb::k 3) end pwcel 5 wtlNr\ hit blodl. The""": • ,.,.,.,., to are avalabae for ~ In the oMce of IM AsMUOf, 12 CMc C.. Plaza. Room l ~ , Senta Ana. • fl ,,.,.d., ~ All property la In lhe Townahlp South end Range Wast of San Bemardino ee.:. and Meridian. The~'.!!:, • property that la the MJbjed f1A .. nocic9 la d..-.d In 1h9 C°""'V of Ofwlge, $tate of Ca8fomla_ ~ • t> dw:rl>ed .. tolowt: :·..: I ~ 'ROH"TY TAX· DllFAULTID IN THR YIM t-'°" 1'HR TAOa. UM ... •NT'I ...., 01"ttD CHMQU OP THI RICA&. YIM tllt• N0.440 ·AP 047-tt0- 14. 93131.05, TMRTI· fTH STRUT Pit.RT· NERIHP. •11 NEW· POftTk N0.44t ·AP 04'M10-15, ., .... n.m. ETl4 ~MAT· ........ , NIW· ~ .. N0.442 .,., ...... r7t. a..u.. M)N(V, A. • IWiW..I OT. \NT 21l NO.MS ·APm-. 047. m7.M , "°" MIOL. GAim\ 11 IAHDPlOWlft CT • UNfT'1 NO.... • It# tt7414-.. tna-. .._.. . lfWCl, .IMt .. -.U:...8' .,... .,,, .... I ........... PMY,I ....... "" u.•slXIDCT , --• ""' Mt·t• .. -....... MMIDt llHIA. .. ....... ., N0.447 ·AP 141-312· 01, 1411 •. 34, LESLIE. 8IU. A. lll80 HAA80R IL N0.441 ·AP 412>051· 33. leO ~. SADEGHI, AZ.NA, S4ll SANTA Cl.AMO N0.441 • AP 411..Q12· 11, SI007.52. HAJAZI, SAMIA ADEL. »47 YUKON AV N0.41t ·AP 42$01f. 04, *2044 ZI. IMMCHEU.. QU£N. 'nNI D, M'7 E 11™ IT, UNTC N0.411 • ,., llJ7 • .,.. -~y-- 1?1·11), '""· "· Mia. CWOO..VH. ?lilJCWtNST N0.4U .,.,.....,. OIO, ll14t,OO. VOH MOl. GARTH. 1lt W 11THIT.UNT• NO .... I#....,_ .,. ml'I • "°" ...... 0Nmt.7t1W '"" IT, \HT t1 N0.458 ·AP 4SS-141· OI, $12t1Ut, IRVINE COMPANY, I BANYAN mEELH N0.451 ·AP &»031• t-$. S2039.ee, MC CAM- MON, STEVEN GAEO. n OEUMESA EASt N0.4e0 • AP 530-09t· ~. (fOAMEN.Y &30- 0ll -13.!IO tO l ,IOIO), S1500.A UUMAH. 9CX>TT J, 17 ENTMDA EAST N0.41t • ,., 1St417· II. ....... JONa. •MV tit.. 11 lltt- ~·l#W* ""· ., ••. Lff. OONG to.n AL ta YONRIOI. UNfT MO N04A • NI' llS1·t• ca. as1a.11. KAMI! • MM9t. • A&JMOOflt NO ... ,, ... Oii. ..... ...,., kl I , lM IOC> ...... UNfT. ' ~: ',' DDAUl.ftD .. ntt _ YIM 1111 'OR THI t. TAUS, A .... _...,.ANO OTHmi CMAWI OF THR NCM. YIM '~\A'. COSTA..Uart • i•.,. N0.4411 • AP $:17~•{ Oii, Sl212.~. ~ ,,, JOHN , JI\ tMS AHA· H(MAV UNT• • •• •i . . ~" ••••·-••....,. ,_., 1n .._ t.,.,. In~ --~ .... _. .._.... ---__ ~ -. ... : . ~~-----~-~__:__:.-:_~···~~~---~~.~,--------. .:;...~ .......... ~~-..... ~-"'----...... ..,.. ........ ~-~~----:", .......... ---..... -------.,:::-.-.. ...... -~~;-·--· THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1997 r RENT tl'lfOUQh cla1sff led ' , f. Ill. STANDARD OF REVIEW. Maximum prequallflcatlon ratings by lhe Clly are based on the lesser of ten times worttlng capital (current assets) or four times net WOfth (11aeta len llablllllH), •ubJact to adlutlment upward and downward upon conal(~ratlon or e>Cperlence and performance factors. WOf1<1ng capital may be augmented by a Letter of Bank Credit. For lnrormatlon ~ prequetlflcat'°'1, ....... : I I I ' I I J Byl'ax ByPhoae {714) 6:}1 -6594 <"""'"" .. Mr ... ~ I'"" 'Ill""'., .. , (7 14) 642-567» By MaMJI Penom Polley RJ\1r1t tmd drudlineb ore subj('(;l to dwngl' wi1l1011t no1w11. Tiir publbhl·r rr"4"nf':t thr rigl11 to <'t'n .. or, rt'das ify. f't'd"f' or rr1rct 11ny rlai. m .. d ndHrti-,rment. Plra~ ttE>Ort any rm1r rhur muy l>f' in your do~~ifird ud inun('dia1tly. Tut Daily Pilot uccevtt. no liubil11y for 1111} l'mtr i11 an adHrti~ment for whic•h it m11y b.- rvspo11.siLl1• t·t1·1•1J1 for tht (lO 1 of rite "J)OCI' ucm11Uy oc1·op1ed by rbr rrror. Cn·dit 1·1ui only be allowt'd for tht' fiN i11~nion. SERVICE DIRECTORY I''""-"' 11111111 ... , ..... 1 .. , 11. ~11 ""' I~"''" a pr~ r 'I"'"'') :i:·w W1·~1 Bu.r. S1n·1•1 C11•t0 M1·~u. GA 92lJ'l7 \1 \n1•1rl 01 .. 1 .. °"' ... I Boan ---Deadllnes Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. 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HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL BALBOA PENIN. Nice, clean. large 2BA 2.58A Home with bay views, garagel decks. Av•ll•ol• Now $1850.mo •••••• BEACH 'N BAY RENTAL CO 714-973-7388 -... t•wll. mlft.I •WU..• MS.•t11 aJ•2 ACREAGE 1125 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 VACATION MONEY EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 FREE TO YOU 6022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS 2 7 2 2 TO LOAN 2 914 5 S 3 0 S 5 3 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F R E E Idaho Absolute Landliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 --------LASER VISION S•le. 29 acr es, $850 1--------.. Hunt Hrbr Fab 3bd, Risk Capital Administrative Secretary tnt'I Theme Top Dollar Paid! S E M I N A R 519,000. 6l acres, VERSAILLES SOUTH POINTE mrbl fp, tennis pools, Available BILLER/TYPIST Park Co. WP 6.0 From 1800·1960. Hosted by Board =~~·r'0°0•0 16 1 5 •c;es. Immaculate studio t + t + June S1790wk. July/ For Any Business. Knowledge NA & AJP. $1800·$2000/mo. 1 pc to entire estate. Certlfied Eye Specialist • · nven ory May tease-option. Live By The Aug $1890wk. 2wl< min Minlmum S250k. Flell ached. Should 832·1201 F.x·632·2166 Paintings, china, Or. Ar~hard A. Weiss. Redluctlon Sal,• Also see ad under Beach without AgVownr675·9505 Call(415)737·1257 know Windows 3.1. SecurltyOttlcers glsware, furn. ere. June3,8:00·8:00pm re, quh r••1 owner 0 N.B. Homes For Sale the Hinh Prlcel or (213) 673-7102 Evcetlent Income. 40Vr NB RH 673-6223 at The Center Club • a. Pr ces on spec • Lake Front Vacation ~ Immediate positions ., _______ ...., · MaryAnn McGuire Spacious Apts o k t 641 2883 In Costa Mesa tacutar acreage In .. 4 .... 770 Homes In beaut. north 4 1 Pan. · · available I Call ror bet 4 t t ... _.,. Gated Idaho. Wkly rates. all1 .. •••••••• oppolnlmenl 248·9180 ---------Dr. We1u wall speak ar:a In·~~:'~:!,;~ ~~!t 1 ___ e_ns_R_e_a11y ___ a _rou_P__ Community amen. 209. 773-85581' ASSEMBLERS ---------APPLIANCES 60 l l about astigmatic co 1 r· 35 minutes north or 2Br 2Ba w. Newport near South Coast ANNOUNCEMENTS Will train. You can Shl Figure Income recllon and all teve • McCall. Idaho. Find Dphl Blk to bch. Gar M •tr o Ar• a I N.B. Oceanfront earn up to $600 O.C. Doctor seeking iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ol near·signredn••• riverfront, national & carport, fp, ctw. w/d Close to 2bd, gar, lndry, S900/ weekly assembling 3·key people. Publicly Kenmore Washer. gas and lar·slghtedn•••· fo rest, new road hk·up. $950 731·1230 Everything! :vk~11 ~u15"_'7m118; &R;~t:~•---------and servicing sign·up traded travel co. dryer, white $120/ea. R.S.V.P. 720-1400 I Poole• Spas 7126. 1•818.355.0885. ANNOUNCEMENTS bo11es. 1·800·354·7331 Residual Income. Fridge White S95. access, lsurvsey,I sdepdt c 3Br 2Ba Upstairs dplx, Recr••tlon & Call 862·5 782 Small gas stove whlte .. 1-J-E_W_-c_L_R_Y_f_U_R_S __ approva . ec u e ... fp, gar, dw, patio, Fitness Roomsl •Ranch Near Vose.mite 2920 Bea utiful NB Salon ---------• 2 yrs old. $180. 19 a; • Serene ... Trophy Wiid· steps to bay & beach. D•llv 9 •7 PM Newly Remodeled. Weekend color Iv . 575 . l3" & ART 602S me. Financing av all· s 1800. 818-359--4539 71 4-882•3222 ~f~~.sf.~~l~:.'~~~r~: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s a1 e k a& ender get 11c . Receptionist color tv $25. Royal's iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii able. This Is a limited Bayfront Leaael Featured In LA TlmH. Books and Charts br ght goo peop e. Mus 1 have g 0 0 d upright vacuum. $175 . time otter. Call now 1"========~ Receptionist ~hone skills and some 548 csogo 1 Carat Diamond and Save thoula"'dS. Available Now! 4bd.i. Brochure 310-546-3792 Needed!! Orange 0 1 b * • * . C RI " b o k I uar'd sa ary + onus. acintosh experience. ---------Ladies ontemp ng. 1·800-287-0052 4 a . oc ' erms E'slde 1br/1ba house Coast College Is Assistant Send resume: Refrigerator $175. Appraised '6A at S5K . exl. 8643 negotiable. Asking Pvt yard, clean, new ---------building a new public Must have license. wi ll 759-6826 w a• h •;ID r v • r , s3000 790.8837 BXQ p rt $5500/mo . Evan, carpet/paint. All utll/ RENTALS TO Nautical Ubraryl We S 1 • 5135.ea 646-5848 rope Y 759'·3728, Agent. cable Incl. No pets. SHARE need nautical books, train, a ary guar d . Bluffs, 4br 3ba, $700/mo. 845-8445 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii?ii2ii4 charts, guides, instru· ~~sl:'~~~:rr u Fft. _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T ________ .... 6_0_1_4 BUILDING CllMBTARY LOT/ End unit, 2·car gar, fp,1---------ments. All subjects l1a~on~ Av~i:!b~e a SE VI ES 5533 FURNITURE CJt'YPT 1225 w /d • a c • S Z-0 O O ... ~WPORT $31 o.mo utl• pd and areas needed by Contact Joyce or Jess R C MATERIALS Avl Aug.1, 458·5232 n c Beautltul family home our students • 5,000 71 A 85,..8800 h liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6030 --------- AnENTIONI HARIOll lAwN ·MtOUVI MIMoRIAL PARK PIOPlm OWNERS HOUSES/. CONDOS FOR RENT H 2669 In quiet C.M. neigh· annually! Your gilts 1 ____ .... ,,,,,.,......,..~,,_..~,.... L•at er brown sleeper A.II Steel Buildings Light airy Condo BE.AC borhood. 649·0206 are ta.x deductible Can't Find Work? •••••••• sofa, wood lV stand, Never put up, 40K32 Wall< to beach. poot,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii through the occ You can't be looklng Please be aware thal collee table, anlflcal was 58240 now spa, gated. $1200/mo. •1BR $725• COM Duplex, front unit, Foundation. Cati us too hardt WANTED 15 the lisllngs In this cat· 11replace 574·2650 $3590, 50x60 was Agent, June 494-11n. 28R 2BA $835 2br lbs, gar, w/d, n/s, arrange pick up and poople to fill various ogory may require you Spyglass Es tate 511,470 now 56770. SPACIOUS Executive O/W Incl. 60K30 pool. no pots. 553o.-..ulls. receipt. 714-645·9412 positions from wa1e· to call a 900 number Decorator Oualllyl Olher stralghtwalls Home In East Brun No pets. Carport. Kayo 555·7431 X900 house 10 manage· In which there Is a sofa, chairs. cottee available. Chuck W/\llew/pool. 5Br 3Ba. Vista Del Mes• CdM lovely rm share1---------ment. No experience charge per minute. table, e11tend game 1-800·320·2340 Lg Terraced vard.1 ___ •_5_4_~_4_8_5_5_•__ bath, lg kit, sundock, LOST & necessary. Call Now. ASSEMBLE ARTS. table, hanging shelf & Newly remodeled Into-••BEACH AREA•• w/d, rem n/smk. Aval FOUND 2925 Brent (714)891·5784. CRAFTS, TOYS . mirror. Thomasl--------- rlor. All amen. Alarm. Peninsula 1 -4Bd. now. $435. 721·9546 •COOK• jowetry, wood Items, Organ, Mahogany PETS & Easy access to mar· Winter & Vacation NB Poot, tennis, walk liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E11perionced lor Fast typing, sewing, com-cab 1 net w /rec 0 rd ANIMALS 6049 ket, malls/1wya. Close Rentals. Reserve Novv to beach N/S, W/D. FOUND Sweor Oog on Food Hamburger puter work from home player. 714..a4o-<>206liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to schools/churcho1. for' Best Selection! top refs. $500. share 5·22. Brown/Black Stand PT/FT. $8/hour. an your spare time. ---------Rottweller l2wk old lncld1 gardner/pool. Many Oceanfronts w/2 men. 848·8473 Female Shep MIK. •WAITRESS• Great pay. Free MERCHANDISE female. tiouse broken. $3000/mo. Lease. VILLA RENTALS (Looks like a Coyote). Experienced, PT/FT. de ta I Is . Ca I I $50 842 1405 Call Pat 720-0281 714-975-4912 --------Approx 35·pds. Pink $6/hr. Appry at: 1·800-6 32·8007 MISC. 6015 · • SKl.lllEO WJRlllV *~* APAlll'MINl'I Lrg 1 &2 bdnn opts. 2 & 3 bdnn twnhses w/FP, Beautiful, New 2 + 2 RENTALS collar. Vic· Springdale Super Burger 24 hrs corner unit In Back WANTED 2726 In H.B. Call 846·0813 2966 South Bristol I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o r 0 C H u m a n • Costa Mesa Bay w/large w ndowa Loves Women & Kids! (714) 662·2572 EMPLOYMENT and high celtlnga. Lrg Studio, Loft or • • • • • • Pvt gar, w/d, fp, frig. 0 l H 1 CM NB DELIVERY DRIVERS WANTED 5535 Gated Communltv s se n or · •---------M d F '/D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $1365. 789•1740 Resp/Prof female FOUND Watch on Bal· on an or n ay· Wolff Tanning Bede Tf, ll.ICTIOJllCS, Tan At Home SllllO IOIO Buy Direct and Savel ••••••••• Low Monlhly Pmts Fr•• Color Catalog r.;;;;;;:u,_.-;;;;i'Miiiiiiiim:i1 Call 1·800·711·0158 ll1'BU1I ft llSIE designer. 646-6306 boa Island at Park & lime. Own car w/lns .. Loving Swedish Nurse. ••STUDIO Apt. un· Opal on Sun 5/25. Call must hold s ... Cool· 12 Yrs exp. Honest & --------- turn. W/0 , Pool, Ten-••••••••• 10 ID. 644-6373 •1552. ers. Averoge $SO· caring. Good cook. WANTED HOW 1111'!1 ~ lnY<Kr~ .. I & J I P f $100/per day. N/smk. c · 1 ~:95tmo. acu:r;40..o~~ 8 COMMERCIAL Lost Cat HEAL THY GOURMET L~~ 1 ~~~s4e.3~~~~/ iTiiOiiiiiBiiUYiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOiilii9 Brown Abyssinian 714-833·2929 Unique 1bdrm 1ba REAL ESTATE Needs medlcatlon.•·Q-r-lv_e_r _•_S_p_e_c_l_a_l\_y· · Japan••• Sworda w/loft condo style apt. ••••••••• Child's pet lost 5/20 Drivers In demandt DOMESTICS S540 WWII or Other Vaulted ceillngs, tight near 5\h & Fernleaf, Make 536.542,000 + / 71....a94-1731 & airy walk through---------CdM Reward 721·1386 year! Join the leader Old Coins Gold Sliver ------1 COROl'\A poss thru kitchens, Attention DEL MAR 2122 brkfst bar & lrg Home Owners Furn'd 2 ao+d•n clsts. Small pets & 2BA. Private spa. wek:ome. R E Anent11t $2750/mo. Ellis Realty p · tart at • • • .. e44-e200 rices s Showcase tho•• $9 5 1peclal properties In •••Oceanald•*** 8 . our HomH of lhe Huge 1 bd 1 bth, gar Call 720·9034 W"k & Open Home 510 Fernleaf $1195. :_,.l_, Guto• published 574-7701 t 1857-noe T\Juu1! each Saturday In the Real Estate Tab. It's 11----------1 -~cu.eume an euecuve and COSTA MESA 2124 • .............. ·•• .... .. ~:~~=~: ';f~~w::~;~ iAPiiiARiiiiTMiiiiEiiNiTiSiii2ii7ii5iiiO LOST WALLET at Al· In speclally hauling. Dog Walker• If Y.our Ftanklin Mint, Slerllng private extra large bensons Corona del 3yrs OTA. 1 yr flatbed pet needs Just 8 httte Old watches & jewelry Pallo from IMng room, Pride H.B. 4-plex Mar near PCH. 5/28. required. Combined extra walks and Love. WestcoHt Coln 642·9448 (1) 3BR & (3) 2BASI Tnrnspon 1-800-637· I can help. Please call _..,.._......,,,,_,,,,_-'="".,....,.-addlllonal patio off of Black small Sentlmen· 4407 Cassandra. Morgan 714-642·8533 Top Ooll•rs Paid bdrm w/outslde stor· Just north of PCHI tal Items. Bu1 cards· For Records. Jau, age space. Vertical $419K Agt 570-8263 Olivares & Sons. and Earn Mon•~ Reading European Perfectionist s 0 un1 racks, etc. bllnd s Included ---------cash. Please call booksl $30,000/yr Houaecleanlng Call Mike &45-7505. throughout, skylight In BUSINESS 1·310-282·8808 Income pot. Details. EKp'd • Xlnt Ref's llvlng room, unique 1·800-513-4343 xY9637 Own Trans • Bonded --------- bathroom/ vanity/ PROPERTY 2767 LOST, Girls Frames Weekends Also Avall FREE TO YOU 6022 dresalng areet Neutral iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mutll·Cotored wllh Gen Office EKclllng Free Est 241-1914 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii carpet throughout! Corrective Lenses. Young Com Pan Y Carport stall to ac· M • d I c a I ID• n t • I C.M.Area. Rewardll seeks FT Receptionis t. N•nnv/Hsekeeper PT Dalmatlon 4yrs otd, lne11penalve way to reach homebuyeral Ce.II our CtaHllled Department Todayll commodate 1 vehlcle Office H .B . No 714·549-8253 Detailed, phones, lite L/0, M/F In N.B. Tess Is great w/kids & $875/mo. 2bd/1ba., ... ••••••• Included. Very bright money down. Furn typing, computer tit, 2 Toddlers, n fs, needs a good h~mel Fwy cloH, nr Trlangl••• and open llvl~ areal neg. 1300s.f. NT. 1111ng. Spanish a plusl CADL, Fluent Engtlsh. Please call 644·9191 842·5678 Square. 848-5100 APARTMENTS Call now, v.ion't lasll Prine only. 760-0898. HEALTH & FaK Resume to: Refs roq. 845-3123 FREE S1470. 789.0931 3000 (714) 548·1222 or call LASER VISION ......... •11e.. No Manl'f Downl irll5t*dul1 a Prwaun.-.g Of 75+ CIWinelS ~ V1SfT OUR SHOWROOM ~A LIVE DEMO AT 231 RPmT IVD .. ti .. Clllll ...... ........... Ask about our current 1peclatal 2 b d /1 • 5 BA 2 -c • r FOR RENT INCOME FITNESS 1 ·8 O O ·6 8 5 ·2 5 6 8 s E M 1 N A R iar. comm pool/spa .... ••••••••!••••••••• H 1 PT Hosted by Board 995 405 B lghtonn ousec eanera MERCHANDISE • .. ••••••• • r PROP'l:RTY 2790 Must be available Certified Eye SpeclaJ11t11 spring• (Harbor @ MISCE', 111.n:ous ~ Get In Sh•pe Now! ••••••••I 1 ----~ --.... -- - -·-I - ---I -I -_,,, -.. I ....... --. -.. -- -t ~ --91!.... Bol>oa Newport Realty, Inc. Oceanfront Lot GtMt Opportunity otfet'9d at $499,900 723 4494 COSTA MESA 1024 2 8 8 &.AJM'I~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p 1 I t llO Saturdays I Must like Or. Richard A. We IS. GARAGE S It.,. w:s Victoria) 714-28 ·7 7 . CORONA RENT'"'~ ersona ns rue n. to clean. Engllsh _______ ._ May 27, 6:30-8:00 pm !!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!! •Harbor/Baker Area DE.L MAR 262" zu..J E'alde C.M. Triplex on Home. Office or Gym. speaking, own car. ffS ~Qt.I) at Beckman Laser Private 3Br 28• Obi ~ culdesac SI. Nr Santa Scott 714-723·0686 T Institute at U.C.t. Hove A An. C.c. 32.6k. OSI· Earn up to StO. per hr -.;;;;;..;.''..-...;;;..;.-..._--. Garage· GOO. $1350 714 545 7350 -Dr. Weiss will speak $325,000. Great buyl ••••••••• •---·-... ·-,_....~,,.--Anl""un lo '50t Modw.. 1 ll +Sec Ref 646-3255 s~~:.10 brl~~t·~·· o=~~ •• R_O_O_M_S ____ 2_7_0_6 Call Bkr 76()..3142 LIFEGUARDS .., ~:c~~n ·=~~m:,~1cle~:r~ Garage Sole ~ Fp lrg d~k $790/mo ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PERSONALS Immediate Summer • &t. l..llglrll lil*I ~ of near-sightedness HUNTINGTON ' 844:1'449 .,, •••••••• •••••••• positions! FT/PT. lhlr,glill&.~ and far-slghtedneu. HARBOUR 2142 • ________ N::.vtn~:'m~~.omS:ri:!· BUSINESS & •248-9180• =:.or~· R.s .v.P. 720-1400 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2624 •hr urns. 848·2228 FINANCE SEEKING Ho~::~!~.,. ilMlrY. twonz.. bn., W•terfront Fabulous liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Experienced l*iod~ When you write 3 + 3/0en/Oln/Gar/ •·v-A_CA_n_O_N____ WOMEN 3004 •Pay 5200-5400/wk• ~---a Classified ad. Dock avall, ten, Pis, 528-0118 •0..lllmOf ........ Furn, FP, Fr Door• Chances are RENTALS 2722 -8-U-S_I_N_E_S_S____ •Cabr~.. Include an $3350 Agl. 875-9505 you wlll nnd Handsome Attorney N • w s a n d w I c h • t ........... ccn:b:tld the facts NEWPORT BEACH 2169 OPPORTUNITY Seeks very attractive Shop In Costa Mesa ~ h what you need ·~~~on~0~: ~rb~!I 2904 allm wht female 2a-34 hiring all p_osltlons. •lmrnedlll~ ~7ll and get t e at !he price •l••plng loft, lba.-fp, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil for dating.• 360-4947 ~!·1~5·~~k!? 8~:zn~.r~ 714...24~ results (JI n. flat Odi'*. 642-5671 10 plact YGI' f-. S. .WI you want to pay lmmaclllatel 8/19-29, Classic Subs &39·2t97 ... ______ ,. you want. when Uftl• read s2200. 114.e13-1943 $ HUGE PROFITS $ '-.••••••:liiii;;i;ii;;r.:;b'""Fc;;;k'Fu;; -~--~ ... .;_----~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-----~·t· ,__ Pho~ "-·d Routes I• Nlnhtolub Cook Fun Ill RENT Cl•Hlfled COM Cottage Av•ll. • ..... v.. EMPLOYMENT aimo1ph•r• hrly+tlpa. I I dally Vl.w Of Water & sand. $2000/Wk. Pot. R I 800.7 00-7177 Apply after 3pm at: s 6-22 to 7·27. $1600.+ 24h Chester Drawers esu HQ through classlfled M2·S&78 sec. 714·875-7&06 t• 119 e. rnh s t. cM. •• • PMK81D• LIVI Booming Home baled l--------::--:'."'.".:'"-:--11-_;,:..:..;:;;....:..:...;;.;_:.;.:...,:;,.:..:..- o.t.ched 38r Home buslne11, not MLM. EMPLOYMENT · Perfectlonlat/ In °1~eeuntty. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Eam sa200-s77ootwk. 5530 ~::t!:~~3·:~1.~:. ~ ..l•""Y aredl•W• Bkr l-800-3.22-8189 xf717 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Own trans. Laundry & ,.,.. 714 .. 41-3141 or KA800Ml other cleanlng u -----------714.•teNSlff-pager Mak• ••rlous money. A1P & AIR Position req'd. Fluent Engllsh. Gk·--!b--.1 NIWPOIT BUCH 1069 4it4, ~-• Pool/1pa. 1MI r.modet Famlty/ living rm. 1448,000. Agent 714-721-35". •ewelde Cove Gated abet, at>e. pool, beach boat ... 1317,000. ~ 7t4-12141MMS. ... Ca=~ Donr 8ln9le Lev el 18A 18Ao+ Oen .,, ............ llOIU.I BOlllS Q -r'YW'D"T' It SBJlBNE No BoH/ln"estments. Community Newspa-Refs req'd. 840•77sg. '»lllSfl V.u;>A No Inventory. No kid· pers , .. k• full time P 1 ••esa 4.~ ......... e.-.ts di~. Uf• Plus t• 1t1 AIP & AJA person. Reoept Exp'd In ~""--~.; .. 8 DJ 4'.T.L.~ ... ....,._... ~ && Ptoven company. Minimum t year ekpe-clerlcat+ comput•ra ltflnrlf .. , Proven System. rlence In accounts S7-8hr ~ benetlt1.00E 01icrt Moun: 9:00 -• 1:00 c M·P ..S 10:00• . ._ .. ,_a * 1161 Nim Dr. · ._ .,_ l' .... n, CA <n.'> IM•• Call 1·888-528-9589 payable & collection• Call 840·2250 or (24 hra) preferred. Good b9n-Fu resume: &40-7704 2814 Avoid aaftknaptev Fr" o.bt Consolld• tlon ApplleaUon wtth Service IOOo873-1207 eflt package lnctudlng Retail S alH poalllon 81 •01(k) retirement plan. Out of Sant• Fe EOE. Ofug acr .. nlng/ Outpo1t/Klo•k at phyalcal required. Fa•hlon Island. Pl Send rHume & sal~ wages hourly+ comm. requirement to. Call Sunnna Wiiken: Accounting S""*"'eor. M4-89S3 P.O. Box 1560 C~a Mesa. Ca 92828 aALal or fax (71') 831·7248 Local WfflOy new•· paper H•k• ln•ld• ••I•• r9f)feHntaUva. Mutt posses• atrono ~· 1ale1 ab11m ... ~·~~.teem Orlentied, and • Mlf ... ,,., whO •• ·~ 10 WOflC .... ~ dffd• ..,,. •. One ~., .... ••P9Jl9"1Ce pr•f9'fed. E•c•llat\t t>•n•flt ~":~~ ............. Por oofl•t .. rotlo ............... (In-==-' ~~ .. "'~) 1131.... l .. __ ... Dlly-Pilot. ........... a.-1-. .... ..-..n.-.,.(1 • THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1997 Nc"'pun lKM:hJCo9'a Me.-Daily Paloc TODAY'S CRQSSWoRP PUZZLE ACUJUL 9010 LUVS 9115 MAZDA • 1125 NISSAN 1150 ~~°' eountry muSIC ~8itdof.cv a~ 1&Wt 11 ~alcan sauce 17 Gel acquainted 19 W•letchute It Olnes 20 Lures 2~ Nightwear 24 Pouch 25 Hide -h11ir 2e Gives 30 More hke a 34~~8 hameu 35 Fencino sword 37 -rancn 38 Poem ol pr•tSt! 39 Turt 40 °-Abner'" 41 Amiable 43 Oldahoma 1ube 45 Greek cheese 46 Setting 48 Ambassadot's residence 50 ShOwed the way 51 Comrade 52 Beau 56 Saltine. e g DOWN 1 Italian Olty 2 Neck and neck 3 Sug11r source 4 Crafts wort<er 5 Hollywood's 11peclat - 6 Feels 111 7 Wlldebeost 8 Night-table nem 9 One of the Roose11elts tO Blurred 1 t Garden SOii t 2 Can p<o111nce 13 Harry s wile 2t Sedan or conver11blo 23 Task 26 Presses 27 tn1em 28 -ol the Achon 29 lmpudenl 30 Riverbank plant .... --..-----~-7 PMV10UI "1Zll.E IOlVIO 3t Governs 32 Changes (text) 33 Pass along 36 Tropical analle 42 Signs up 43 Bought by ma11 44 Josep!Wle. for a time 45 Atlanta footban team 47 Poet's always 49 Sheeptsh remark? 52 Hurl 53 Sword light. 54 Lunctt or sower 55 Wander 56 Sect 57 Ar11st Paul - 58 Dash 59 Enthralled 62 Card·playM·s call 11 t2 8y OWtL£S GOltEN Wltt'I OMM SHARF Md TANNNf .-SCH '88 Le .. nd CPE all pwr, antt. amttm ca11. CC, AC, llhr Int, 6Cyl auto H750. 975·2769. 192 Le•ua L•400 Auto, AJC. Full Powe<. Mint Condi S24,991 ------- '81 lllaaan Sentra 5•Sp'd., Caueteo. Good Cond. 17,98• GIVE PARTNER 114F. COUNT To.,ota of HuntJneton ••acih 191 lntegra RS Red, 847 .. 55• '8t Mas• eae A/C, Auto S8, .. I Toyota of Huntlnvton •••ch 847·•••• 't2 King Cab AJC. 15-Spd. PIS. c .. 1. Mutt s .. 1 11,485 Both vulnC"rable, Sooth d 1111 East.'11 problem w1111 whcthPr tu lry to ca11h a third heart t.rk k or mako alt 7•k mis. AJC, new -,.,.....,--......,~~~-1--------­ ll1, org owner, iclnt 93 Lexus sc4 00 MERCEDES 9130 cond. $7 995. 76().8005 Blk/lvory. Nauk. Full iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Option. Won't lutt Toyota of Huntington 8e•ch 847·8555 WF.81' • 105 Q KQ 103 0 10988 •KJ07 EAST •Q2 Q A982 OJ32 •J8153 SOUTH 6AK983 O J-4 o K154 •AQ9 The btdding: · SOtml WEST 1• P ... 30 Pau P... r ... NORTH EAST 2• Pau •• Pua Opening lud: King of Q Defenl!e is by far the mOllt diffi· cult facet of bridge. It follows, there- fore, that different card holdings should not be ph1yed in the same wey, to prevent. partner from hav- ing to guess. This hand illust..ret.es the point. the obvious 1hin. to a club. 1--------- lf the de(endeni hod ft third heart BMW 9030 trick coming and did not. take it., liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii declarer might. be oblo to eet a dis· '87 BMW 329 Red, card. On the other hand, if the alarm, e cyt, 5spd, defendera were due two club tricka, AC. all pwr. sunroof. it could be e111cnti11l lo shil\ lo a $7995/obo. 640-4888. club now. 111 it a guess? '90 3251C Red Conv. With mo11t playera It.. would be. Loaded! All pwr, 5spd Some would nrgutt that.. a '1 ·3·3·3 alarm, cd, alto.( whls, division or the auit. is lea11 likely that ~1t'ue~~~=· M7!st s~~rr 4.4.3.2, and play a club at. trick s 14,ooo. s73•4282 three, but. there is a 80under reason whyaclub11wit.chisvit.AI. '94 7401 Blk/blk. We11t.. 11h.ould defend differrntly Uke new. 16" chrome wheel•. car phone with three carda in hearts than $32,900. 642·8239 with four. f{olding K Q x in the · suit, West 11hould lead the queen of •--------- henrls et trick two. and Ea11t will CHEVROLET 9045 know what to do With K Q xx, lhe liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii low heart continuntion i1 correct and EaRt, warned lhot declarer ho11 only two heart.II, ho11 nn ta11y 11hif\ !Al a· club, and the controct mu11t l{O down since We11t. hn11 a 1111fo exit '85 El Camino Xlnt Condition! S t ockland Shell $5,900 714·631-8068 af'tcr winning the fir11t cluh. Nnk' 1--------- that, should F.11st. try for o third FORD 9075 heart trick, the game can be mnde liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with an rndplay. 1'ry it. '84 Ford F150 V-8, auto, AC, Cassette. #030015 t30,970 '77 450SL Both tops, black, 2nd local '94 Lexua 01300 Black/Ivory . Full Option. Mint Condi I.ease Retum if087568 $29,817 '94 Lexus SC300 White/Gray. Cert/Warr. New Lexus Trade-In ,017084 $29,597 '92 Lexua L8400 Full Spec. Whl/lvory. Air suspension. Nauk. Low mt. Cert/W•rr. 1014147 $26, 725 owner. 99k m1.1 _________ _ s10.soo. 1575-7319. PONTIAC 9l 70 '80 450 SL Like New. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Original paint. low ,91 Sunblrd La, 4-dr, mlle1. All reoord1. 95 b 7 7 7777 auto. ac \&nd more. 113,5 o 0 1 • Oreat Condition. Kelly '80 450SLC lmmac. BB $5550. Asking Blk/Palamlno, 95K. $3400. 714·631-8433 2nd local owner. chrm wht1, ed. Mlchetlns.1--------- S9500. 759.3499 PORSCHE 9175 '81 3805 LC, Blk w/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Palamlmo Int, pwr brk1, 1unrl. 140K ml S8900.obo 760-8006 •'82 380SEL• '87 9245 Black. Upgraded wheela. Sunroof, car phone. $5900/obo. 548·3874. Astro 1ttver, grey llhr.1 ________ _ 102k ml.' Luxurious SAAB 9185 au to. Beaut. cond. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Serviced before due 1• '98 Lexus LS400 White/Ivory. Hard To Find! Cert(Warr. Remarkable Condition #040205 $36,977 date1. Obi timing ,92 Lexua SC400 chain conversion Garnet/Ivory F/Opllon. completed. 58700. Mint Condi Cert/Warr. ___ e_5_1_·9_7_9_2 __ '95 Saab900S blk/blk. 4-dr, S·1pd, 30k ml, snrf, alloys, abs, cloth Int. dealer malnt, all records. Perl cond In/out. $17.750. #00t8278 $25,866 '94 500SL White w/black top. Perfect Condition. . SS9.900 760·9180 '94 Lexus LS400 C a s h m e r e /I v o r y . Full Option. Only 33k miles. Cert/Warr. #212798 $33,977 '96 E320 Black w/Blk (D) 714·955·6118 (E) 310-376·1970 South'e three diamonds was a help-suit game try. It asked partner to bid game in spades with help in diamonds, and North waa happy to oblige. Learn to be a better bridl{e $3500/obo. 646-1042 player! Subscribe n ow to the•--.....,--------·Lexus· Goren Bridge Letter by calling '86 Mustang 4cy, Ml•alon Viejo Lthr Interior. Chrome i--------- wheels. PERFECT. TOYOTA 9210 $44 ,950. 548· 3 772 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (800) 788-1225 for information. 4spd, runs excellent. 1 1·800·669·5398 MITSUBISHI 9145 owner. All pwr. $950. ---------• Or write to: Goren Bridge Let· 631 ·0834 '95 Lexua SC400 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ter, P.O. Box 4410, ChJcago, 111. Cashmere F/Opllon West Jed the king of heart.II and, in response to East's encouraging nine, continued with the three. Now 60680. '91 PROBE Cert/Warr. APR Avl. Auto, air, navy· blue, #040101 $36,377 '85 Montero Rebullt engine, 4WO, S·sp, air, sport/low pkg. $5500 ot1o 723· 1 616 COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT SAIL BOATS 7014 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 616 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thursday 9:30·211 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 Person Landaallor Collectibles. clothing, Sat Sam·12• Complete. $550. or bike parts & morel Harbor View Homes otter Harry S45·3544 1048 Weatward Wy 22f1 BOAT ON (C ...-.. VI t ) Remodeling Salel a .. 7on at ctor a furn, hsehld Items, MOORING (No early birds) clthlng, BB-q's, morel In Newport Harbor Zazy Goon• 1730 Port Margate Pt. $9,900 714-855-9237 SOK mlle15. $5000 obo I 723·1S16 '91 Ranger 4X4 vs. 5· spd, ale. c/c, lull pwr. Cusl whls. ~Int condt SBK obo 645·1857 '92 Ford Areoatar VS, Auto, A/C._. Full Power. Mint Cond! Must Seel $9,995 Toyota of Huntington Beach 847·8555 '94 Lexua OS300 Opal White. F/Opllon. Cert/Warr. ,.Avail . Can't seem to 111ss3000 $28, 798 get to all those '94 Lexus ES300 repair Jobs Blk/Blk. Full Option aroun.:l the house? Cort/Warr. Won't Lasll Let the #039981 S25,977 Classified '95 Lexus ES300 Service Blk/Blk. Full Option. Directory Cert/Warr. Priced To Sell help you find Antique Mall or 714·580.8226 pager •Parking Lot Sale• Saturday E•tate Lido 14 wttrailer. --------- 1770 Orange Ave. Sale!ll StOOO/obo. 786-4731. HONDA 9085 * S 1 t urd a y 1 0-6 • Antiques, housewares. tei097801 $26,977 1 •94 Lexus LS400 r:I~;~~~;'~· White/Ivory. F/Oplton. --------- Only 33K. Cert/Warr.1,....--------..~ Women's clothes s 1 baby Items & morel 1---------Lols of good stuff! 1701 Skylark Lene (Dover Shor••) MARINE SLIPS DOCKS 7022 NEWPORT '89 Civic Wagon $3500. 4WO, AC. remov cass.. root rack, PS. 559·4519. #196262 $36,977 Repainting? '87 Toyota Supra · VS, 3.0, PS, PB, AC, CC. 1111. New tires & brakes. Mint cond. $5800. 714·551·0139 '92 Tovota Tercel Am/Fm ca s IS et t e I Must Seel $6,99'! '93 Camry XLE V6. AJC. Full Power. Mint Condi $16,495 '88 Toyota P/U A/C. Good Cond. Catt Todayl 14,995 '87 Tov P/U X·C•b 4X4. P/S, Cass. Must Seel $8,995 '91 Ca mry LE Auto. A/C. Full Power $9,995 Tovota of Huntington Beach 847·8555 --------------~-------•BEACH 6169 "l"'D 11.,SPORTATION 15x7o' allp ::;auboats iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .l AVM1 only. S 13. 50/p er It. '92 Accord LX $1 t ,500/obo 51k ml. auto, · ac. pwr, cass n e w t I r e s /bra k e s . '95 Lexua SC400 BI a c k /I II 0 r y . Fu II Option. Cert/Warr. Remarkable Condition f'040205 $38,477 f Y'Oll'll IDatilg ID f9llllilt ··'*""·""°"" -.. "· look in Iha VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678. BALBOA PENINSUIA 6107 Saturday 8·21 Household, marine. sportlngs goods. turn. 1510 E. Balboa Bl 721·8044 * MULTl·FAMILY * 845·9307 Garage Satel Sal 5/31 Catallna Wishing to 8·3pm. Mapa avail at ---------rent 2 weeks per 215 Prospect otf PCH BOATS 7011 month. Summer or Garage Salo sat sam. Yrly. 4011· 721•00321_I_S_U_Z_U _____ 9_1_0_0 Hsehold goods, child· WANTED TO BUY Dock Lido Isle up to 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ren• toys, bikes... Electric Boat 65rt sallboat, narrow•• 530 El Modena·ln Alley Duffy or slmlllar beam prel'd 673-7877 i---------•••Multl·Famlly 673·2434 Sllp 36-40' Sale Saturday Lido Pen./PV1 Marina. '92 Isuzu Pick-up. shl bed, tint/bed cur. 53k ml. Clean. must seet $6500/obo. 847·0617. CORONA DEL MAR 6122 May 31at 7am·10 PO,.~R BOATS Weter/elect/park. 1906 Leeward Ln n 1; $11 .50/tt. 723·4148 •--------- '94 Lexus SC400 Cashmere/Ivory Full Option. Cert/Warr. New Lexus Trade #036995 $32,877 '92 Lexus SC400 White/Ivory Only 39K mi. Cert/Wo.rr. Hard to find color & mllesl 11'016791 $28,297 Clm6ds Ill ftnil the .... """~far. Garage Sale SaVSun 7am. Day bed, roll top desk, couch, refrlg. 517 Carnation CLASSIFIED 7012 ·------·•=JiiEiiEiiPiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiliilii0 ·Lexua· It's the re1ource you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I• Mission Viejo can count on to sell a 89 Express Cruiser AUTOMOBILES '92 Jeep Wrangler _ _:!1~·8~0~0~·6~6!9~-5~3~9!8!...µ•••····~ myriad of merchan. 3211. OAL 400 hrs. I••••••••• v 6 . s .s pd . p /S . Sat·8 Nordic Tr•c. sports equip. trundle bed, clothing, morel 3808 Topside Ln. dlse Items. because Twin VP271-Brand nu Claaalfled Xtra Clean! our columns compel paint, professionally The most comprehon· Beach Cart $12,495 qualltled buyers 10 decorated Interior. sl11e and current dlrec-Toyota of catll Loaded with extras! tory of good• and ser· Huntington Beach 642•58 78 $52.500.obo 760-S837 vices aroundl 847·8555 SELL your home through classified TRADE through classlfled 842-5878 '71 VW BUS Pwr Brakes, 4-spd, am-fm cass. Large rear sunrl $1700 OB0•631·0757 '89 Jette Sspd, AC. great condition. am/fm cassette. $4300. 721·5878 '89 Jetta 01 Wolfaburg Edition. Orig Owner•Xlnt Cond $4,900.obo 650·9195 CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan· dise Items. because our columns compel qualified buyers to calll ------ICLEANING COMPUTERS 3556 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING ~890 REMODELING SERVI CE SERVICES 3 5 48 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill.:tiiiii & ADD ITI 0 NS 3 916 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Professional Service Small Job EXPERT Home Repair/Remodel liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE Al Kennedy Palnllng/ ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------•II A TOUCH OF CLASS Traln•Repalr•Upgrade Duncan Electrtc Costa Mesa/Newport eGREEN MASTERS The 1Cat1I. Public Utlll· Paperhanging l1220902 CABINETS 3490 Cleanlng. Res/Comm Fast/Aflordable/On·sllt Local/Quick Reaponse J2l5mY:3·~~2E4x..,P0• Landscaping & Malnl. ties Commission RE· -Old Country Tradesman· Uc/Bonded. FrH Est. Ted 714-840·7672 L1275870 850·7042 ... ' ... Tree Trim • Removal QUIRES that all used Comp price 984·8872 Teresa 282-7143 AcUonLln• Electrlc BREWER'S TV·VCR Gardening S11c 841·5512 household goods --------- 1---------Small & Large Jobs & Home Services Landacape Remodellng movers print their ALL JOB Commercial ORCO PLUMBING & Drain Cleaning. 7D~s/Free est/Visa MC L172n0S 760·8170 FARTHING INTERIORS Kitchen/Bath/Remodel Rm Additions Visa/MC L#5S0875 873·1212 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •BOSS HOUSECLEANING CONCRETE & Local•Fast Reaponse Under $300. LIE73660 Yard tune upfmalntenace. P.U.C. Cal T number: & Residential Exterior ========~ Advanced Woodayttama UcenHd-Bonded MASONRY 3557 ,_L.,,.1_5_1_5863...,....,.....8,,,4..,...8_.e_1..,...3_0_ Accept MIC & VISA I d I I I d I limos and chauffeurs Painting. 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Terry 557.7594 Roofs/general repairs. cln-up/trlm/1prtnklers or chaufleur, call; Uc#375602 538·153 Faucets • Fixtures -------------*Beat Prlce/Quallty fENCES Comm/Res. Reis Free Est 83t.02ga Pg·602·1770 Publlc Utllllles lk•'• Custom Painting LIPSS47272 1•764567·62~o Mobile Screen Serv. New & Re-screening Lie If 181 673 Bonded Roger 714-548..0850 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil JAMAICA DAV..O Chris 754-0517 NEW LEAF~ Commission gr# • • P I Cl I R ·'Co a. DECVS 3615 Prof, Clean, Ouallty "'========~ A to Z HANDYMAN ro e1t1ng· a., mm Lndacape, brick, •In• ca .,_ HOME SERVICES 7 14·558-4151 Work. lnVExt & Docks. -STUCCO 3924 INSTAWREFACE CABINETS ~:;~:r~ca~~~~~-;r: concr. 800-780-1007liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Anything & Everything ~;-,,::i,::.-,:ow~ ALL·AMERICAN L1703468 631·4610 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Kitchens. b•tha. doors, Y ·W Y John Doran Masonry * Wood Fence• * Free Estimate. Ref'1. Uc.fin•. 748 0487 Moves-U ... Carelutty T E X T U R E COAT Windows. 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