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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-30 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Costa Mesa High gets new coach Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 BUFFA Getting a charge out of granting wishes :wowan's suit alleges_ reverse diScririlination at local School • She says her daughter, who is white, was denied access to the largely Latino Whittier Elementary. a $6,000 claim against the district to pay for private school fees. alleges he told her that her daughter would get beat up enough for being white and that she would stand out more by not wearing the school uniform. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot Jacki Livingston, assistant property ~anager at Sea Palms Apa.rtmentS Oft Whittier Avenue, said her fifth-grader was denied access to Whittier Elementary. More than 90% of the students· who attend Whittier are of Latino heritage. NEWPORT-MESA -A moth- er of a white child who lives with- in walking distance of Whittier Elementary is alleging that her child was racially discriminated against at the school and bas filed She said her child was told on the first day of school last fall that she wasn't registered at the school. Llvingston, however, con- tends she did register the child. School trustees voted Tuesday to reject the claim in a 6-0 vote. liustee Wendy Leece, who said she supports Llvingston's claim, abstained. And later, in an argument with Principal Juan de Jesus about school uniforms, Livingston De Jesus said he remembered the conversations he had with qJ'ladical£ BATH W/i. ER ~ __,;,,.. A ~ -'-... ~ .... .. ... • . , -, -j' I G ·.' ~ I Y• I ~ '-" ~·· •,· -~ I' 1J ~ r: \ ~· 1: ·~ I -- 1\vo-year-old Harvey Thomas Hall .(right) found hls heat relief 1n the showers at Corona del Mar State Beach (above), a popular desttnaUon Thursday. 72-degree ocean temps have attracted not only swimmers but a passel of giant squid ~swell hen toasty water temp eratu re s attract beachgoers and surfers, it's not all that unusual. When they attract giant squid, well, that's another sto- ry. The "twilight" fishing boat at Davey's Locker Sportfishing in Bal- boa hauled in more than 200 of the slimy mollusks -weighing one to 12 pounds -when it docked at 1 a.m . Thursday. Such creatures only visit every seven to 10 years, and only when the water's warm, said Marty Igleheart, assistant manager at the charter boat service. #They're coming in very, very early," he said. #The last times -in '90 and '83 -it was much later in the year.• The squid, along with yellowtail and albacore tuna, have been bask- ing in some bath-like ocean waters, which reached 72 degrees off New- port Beach Thursday. The unusual catches pile up as the warm waters draw fish from Mexico out of their norm.al migration patterns. "It gets them into summertime mode earlier,· Igleheart said. The water has been warming over the past few weeks, with the high tetnperatures reaching from Mexico to Santa Barbara, said Chris Borg of the Surfline forecasting ser- vice. The hot, sunny weather -74 • SEE WATER PAGE 6 Livingston, but that he couldn't respond to her claims because he would be speaking for the entire district. #I would encourage any parent. to follow the policy of the school ... to prevent the student from stand- ing out from being a new stu- dent," he said. Livingston also alleged that Director of Elementary Education Susan Despenas approved a transfer for her daughter to go to • SEE SUIT PAGE 6 MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT Jacki Uvlngston alleges that her flfth-grade daughter, Amanda, was racially discrlminated against at Wb1ttter Elementary. lbe mother has filed a $6,000 clalm against the school district. Dr. Forgey evicted by his family • In a 'difficult family decision,' son Duncan Forgey said he has asked his father, who lives with child molester James Crummel, to leave. By 'Christopher Goff a rd, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Dr. Bwnell Forgey, the Newport Beach psychiatrist who shares an upscale condo with convicted sex criminal James Crummel, will soon be evicted from the Ima Loa Court property that has been the focus of neigh- borhood rage in recent weeks, the owners saJd Thursday. Dr. Forgey was served with a 30-day evietlon notice Sunday, according to a news release from Duncan Forgey, the psychiatrist's son. who owns the property with bis wife. The announcement came only days after the Daily Pilot revealed that Crummel. who has • SEE FORGEY PAGE 6 Morethan30 laid off by sChool district By Michelle Terwilleger, Dally Pilot NEWPORT-MESA-In a fmal step to cut costs across the district and to pay for employee salary increases, school trustees voted Tuesday to lay off more than 30 classibed employees. liustees approved eliminating many positions in past months when district departments worked to reduce their costs -by 10% to help pay for the raises. By taking the vote Tuesday night, the board gave district staff the green light to notify • SEE JOBS PAGE 6 ·1 believe in the power ·of prayer' r--------~------------~----~--~---~-----~-~ I \ ll I \ • I t I Mother of Amanda Arthur keeps a faithful vigil at the bedside of her daughter, who is snuggling for life By Mkhelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot S tand.ing over her daughter's hospital bed where she lay in a coma, Chris Maese sobbed along with her other daughter and a frtend and suddenly knew things would be OK. '.lbe three women saw a small trickle running . down 17-year-old Amanda Arthur's face, shartng their grief for her plight. •1t was Mandy's way of letting us know that ahe heard us and that she's going to be fine,• Maese said from Western Med.ice.l's waiting room in its intensive care unit. That room and Amanda's room has become her and her family'• aeoond. home since a week ago today when her daugh- ter's IObbmg boyfriend called to tell them that AmaM.t WU one Ol 10 Newport Har- bor High stucmltl in an overturned Blazer' on Irvine Avenue. ' MOUND TOWN ...... A llt.ll=F'A • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 GASSIFIED •••.••.•••• 11 ~flia ••........ ~ • I • • • FRIDAY, MAY 30. 1997 I • localS onl check it out Is Bayside Village fight finally over?. :.Honoring those who work only ·ror thanks I H elp needed," the head- . line might read. "Duties, varied. Hours, nego- tiable. Job requirements: a willing- ness to give something back to the community. Compensation: heart- felt thanks." Successful applicants comprise a volunteer corps of 308 committed to donating services to the Newport Beach Public Ubrary and the Uter- acy Program. Over the past year, members contributed 17,700 hours of.time and talent -the equivalent of 8.5 full-time employees. They ·will be honored next week, pro- . claimed "Volunteer Recognition • Court decision could mark an end to bitter four- year fight in mobile home park, but residents vow that they will strike back. By Jennifer Armstrong, Dajly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH-A fed- eral bankruptcy court last week approved a plan that allows the leasebolcling company at Bay- side Village to buy the land beneath the mobile home park -but that may not end the legal conflicts that have swirled around the neighborhood for years. Some residents and the leaseholder, DeAnza Corp .. say the decision brings closure to a dark chapter in a park history full of lawsuits and mistrust. Other residents, however, fear it gives too much power to DeAn- za and believe the company may find ways to hike rents in the future. "It resolves many years of lit- igation in many different direc- tions,• said DeAnza Corp. Pres- ident Michael Gelfand. "It results in a stable environment in the mobile home park." Legal battles over the 26-acre park, which houses mostly seniors, have dragged on for four years. The land, which includes 270 mobile home spaces and 220 boat slips, belonged to the Bayside Land Co., a group of residents, until it went bankrupt. Homeowners filed suit against DeAnza over rent hikes as high as 47%, and an Orange County Superior Court judge ruled in the homeowners' favor in 1995. DeAnz.a appealed, but will drop that appeal as part of the recently approved settle- ment. Gelfand insisted that the company will not raise rents any higher than explicitly outlined in the leases. He also said the group of residents who own the land, Bayside Land Co., will recover their investments. He doesn't think the resi- dents who oppose the deal will succeed in stopping it because they've presented nQ viable alternatives. "I wish I could resolve their concerns," he said. "They just think that DeAnza is the evil empire. We're just normal peo- ple like everyone else.• He said previous rent increases, which spurred resi- dents to file the lawsuit. resulted from a "muket increase" out- lined in lease agreements at the time. Jean Stirling, a former land company board member who opposes the recent settlement, said some residents would've preferred to fight· that lawsuit She said it would have set a court precedent in case rents increase again. The opposition group bas formed their own organization, Bayside Association of Senior Residents, which will try to stop the few steps left in finalizing the bankruptcy plan and settle- ment. Stirling worries DeAnza will use loopholes in the leases -namely, clauses that spread the costs of capital improve- ments among residents -to jack up the cost of living there. "A number of people have indicated that they're thinking about filing lawsuits," she said. DeAnza plans to . have the new leases ready by mid-June. The leases include a two-year moratorium on rent increases, a rollback in rents and a 3.5% annual rent increase, said David Brownell, president of the Bay .. side Village Homeowners Asso- ciation. He said be believes the deal struck is the best for everyone involved. "Now the job for all of us in the park is to begin the healing process," he said. ·we should not let friendships be jeopar- dized by these things." : Week" in Newport Beach, at spe- : cial library receptionli. · ·The guests of honor at these events hail from a gamut of genera- tions. They include savvy young adults -the 18 high school stu- dents on the library's You.,g Adult Advisory Council. Since 1994, this group of local teens has linked pro- fessional staff with literary needs of the young adul .. community, provid- ing collection development input and hosting such events as young adult authors' series and teen open houses. HIGHER GROUND THE LIDO SHUF.FLE Other volunteers, many at another edge of the age spectrum, work in the central library's used bookstore, kept open seven days a week by the Friends of the Llbrary. A total of 105 volunteers staffed this storehouse of literary bargains for 6,800 hours over the past year, offering gently used books to the community for a fraction of their new purchase price. The Friends donated $91 ,600 to the library in the last fiscal year, much of it ear- marked for children's programs and materials. Other volunteers serve in leader- ship and fund-raising positions. The five-member Board of Library Trustees assists with policy direc- -tion. Twenty-three members of the · Newport Beach Public Library : Foundation work tirelessly to mar- . shal conununity support by encour- . aging donations and hosting such ~events as the "Manuscripts" authors series and book discussion : group. At all libraries, volunteers work as clerical and collection mainte- nance aides, shelving books and videos, stamping date-due slips, mending and cleaning print and auctiovisual resources and assisting with library programs. Homebound · customers are served by volunteers · who deliver books to them at their Newport J3each residences. Youth volunteers assist with the Summer Reading Program and help with craft activities at special events. . As piL-t of the Literacy Program, · 90 volunteer tutors spent 6,000 hours over the year, working with adults struggling with basic lan- guage skills. nus one-on-one ser- vice is dedicated to helping those in our area who are among the esti- mated 350,000 Orange CoWlty adults who cannot read and write well enough to hold a job or man- age their personal affairs. All of these candidates know that compensation for a job well done can come in fonns other than · a paycheck redeemable for goods . or services. U you'd like to join their . ranks, please call Volunteer Coor- dinator Frank Eastman at 717-3819. •Musician Mark Wood pulls the plug on two-year fight to serve alcohol at Cannery :Village restaurant, will open elsewhere in Newport. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Mark Wood plans to soon be opening his much-contested nightclub in a much less controversial spot. The local musician bas been fighting for two years to gamer a liquor license for his Hide Out restaurant, planned for the former Cafe Lldo site in Cannery Village. But some residents of the mixed- use area doggedly opposed the license, saying the area didn't need another alcohol-serving restaurant. Wood, 40, applied for a state liquor license in October 1995. That was just before an uproar over crime and drunkenness in the Cannery Village area, where residents live among the many bars, restaurants and shops. Wood won the last round of appeals in April, when an admin- istrative law judge approved his application with 25 special cond.1- tions. But the residents filed an appeal of that decision, and the restaurant owner selling Wood the liquor license didn't want to wait any longer. So Wood has pulled out of the Cafe Udo location and is now eyeing another Newport Beach site, he said. He doesn't want to announce his new location until it's official. ·we'll be opening as soon as possible,• he said. "We're really excited.• Those who opposed his Can- nery Village project are pretty . excited, too. They said they hope a restaurant without alcohol or: music will open in the 30th Street:. site. ;: "I'm glad he's found some--: thing more appropriate," said:: Gary dePerine, who helped lead:- the fight against Wood's liquor~ license. "It's good news that we won't have an additional number of young people going to be in · our streets late at night." cityside Purse snatchers strike three women Police are warning citizens about criminals who have target- ed ban}c-going older women in recent weeks, at times apparently puncturing their tires and then posing as Good Samaritans as a ruse to rob them. On March 15 around 1:25 p.m., Sally Santimyer, 66, was driving away from a Wells Fargo Bank in Costa Mesa, where she made a transaction, when she noticed a flat tire and pulled into the park- ing lot of another bank to check the tire, police said. She left her door open with her bag on the seat, and while she was inspecting the tire someone stole $200 cash, police said. The next day, Marian Hester, 55, of Costa Mesa was leaving the Union Bank on Superior Avenue at about 2:50 p.m. when a man approached her from behind and snatched a bag containing $322 out of her hands, police said. and Coast Highway in Corona del . Mar around 3:15 p.m. when two men and a woman· approached her in a gold 1990 Honda Accord, police said. The group indicated Bawnan's· tire was flat and insisted they help her change the tire, but she refused and the potential culprits were scared off, police said. Police are warning motorists to call the police department or a towing service in the event of a flat tire. -By Christopher Gotta.rd LaFollette resigns· from fair board Udo Isle resident Marion LaPollette has stepped down from her position as a member of the Orange County Pair Board of Directors. LaFollette submitted her resignation to Gov. Pete Wil- son on Wednesday. • CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This • week's column is by Frank Eastman. BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT Slx-year-old Camden Nicholson finds some higher ground so that he can get a bet- ter view of the UtUe League game at Mariners Park tn Costa Mesa. The suspect was described as a male Latino, 30 years old, 5 foot 9, 180 pounds, police said. On May 20, Mary Bauman, 65, was driving away from the Bank of America at Marguerite Avenue Appointed to the board in 1994, LaPollette said the reason for her resignation was because she needed more time to operate and manage a Sierra County resort she owns. LaPollette's term runs through Jan. 1998 and her replacement has not been determined. . READERS t:tQnJtiiE ~ CA. 92626. Copyright No 642~ news stories, lllustr1tlons, edlto- Record your commenu about rial matter or advertbements the Dilly Pilot o< news tips. herein uin be reproduced wlttt· out written perml~on of copy· AQDftESS right owner. VOL 91, NO. 111 Our 11c:khss Is 330 W. Bay St.. H<>W T<)"BEACH US cosi. Mesa. c.1if. 92627. THOMAS H. JOHNSON. CQMECDQNS . Ottutatlon Publisher The Tlmes Orange County WIWAM LOIOIU. It If the Piiot's polky to prompt-(800) 252·9t41 ty comct all errors of substance. ~ Edito< Plea. ull S7....U33. 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MeNgef The Newpolf1 ~Mela ..... ~ Dtreaor"' Opelltlol• Chief FINndal Offkw 0.-, flllot. ,,O. IOlc t5f0. CQICa .,_, CllM CM M ,..._ .....- • WEATHER TEMPERATURES two fHt and • four Newport Beach foot swell will come 73165 from the southwest. Newport Coast 79J62 Balboa Momln1 will bring patchy nse f~. 73165 T1DES Costa Mesa TODAY 84166 Flmlow Corona def Mar 11:15 a.m. 0.4 72/65 First high 4:54 a.m. ).8 SURF FORECAST Second low LOCATION SIZE After Midnight Wedge 3-4SW Second high Newport 2-4sw 6:00p.m. 5.0 Blackles 3-4sw SATURDAY River Jetty 3-4sw first low CdM 2-4sw 12:29 a.m. 1.0 J 90ATIHG first high 6:13 a.m. ).8 Ught and varlable Second low winds dun~ mom-12:0lp.m. 07 Ing hours II Second high become westerly •t 6:43p.m. s.s 1 s knots durl"9 the sft«noe>n. Wind .... weves will build to ~72 • Surfing conditions now and over the next f~ da~ will be the best we ve SHn recently. In fact they may be the best we Me In the near futuN. The south swell that's been bulldlng will pe1k today, itnd another from .round 210 degrees will start adalng some fill. Also, Jock for lncrHllng west- northwelt energy to edd some shape and p6wer. Whet this glws us Is waves consls19ntty In the two-to-four foot r-.. Plus, you'll ... .urqlng from M fMt. Opper WMt Nw'POf1 and the W9dat 9hcMlld offer the 1*t locaC acUon. -----. -' . •. ' ' . ~::i. • ....._. .. ,. .. .. i! COSTA~ • Newport~-* A bkyde worth S200 was stolen from the 1700 blodt. The lode on the chain was cut. • ~ Awnue: A stereo worth $399 was stolen from • atr parited In the 3000 blodt. There was no sign of fc>Ked entry. • .._ Street: Cologne worth $50 was stoi.n from a <Mp.rt- ment st~ In the 3300 b4ock by 1 shoplifter. A security c.amera atptum the crime. • Kmt.or loulll'UW'd: Tools worth $410 were stolen from 1 commerdal bulldlng In the 3300 bfodc. Thent was no sign of forced entry. • • lldelt A.,...: A bkvde worth $150 was stolen from• garage In the 2500 bfoclc. The door WIS left open. NIWPOllTIMOt • ....... lloulft ..... end l2nd Street: Property worth $265 WIJ stolen from 8 CM J*ted flfft' the lnttrsectlon. The ptlSMn-~door WIS pried open. • OclMlt loe•l'1'•d: A 18-tUn peti.t did an unctet.rmlMd •mount of damage •ft« someone fired It It the IMng room window of • hewn. An the 2500 bto<X. ....... Dr-. .... a.ee.. ..... fllroperty worth $1,00 was stolen from an untocbd a1 Plfbd tn the JOO block. • w.e 0... :_~rt worth SSJO.AO wet...., "°"' • llQftd .... In the 1100 block. n.. w. no llgn of forGd entry. ..... 0... ,_.... llilftt'lllloptf~~lv"worth MIO MS stolen from. movtna Welt Pl"*f In h 1eo blOdt. n.. W11 no t6gn of bad...ery . Newpon Beach/Co5ta Mesa Daily Pilot Make an eleCtric wish H ad a lot of fun Wednesday. I was a driver in "The Great Race• from John Wayne Airport to Coto De Caza - a benefit for the Make-A-Wish Foundation sponsored by Coto, the L.A Tunes and Saturn of Orange County. Drivers, pilots and Make·A· Wlsh kids zoomed out of town on anything and everything smokin' -the Goodyear blimp, a 1941 Stearman biplane, classic cars, hot rods, a '62 'Vette, and a Bell heli- copter. Actually, there was one thing that wasn't smokin' -and I got to drive it. It was GM's new EVl electric car. Wow. Double wow. Wow scjuared. I'm sure you've seen the 1V spot, with every electric appli· ance on the block coming to life and scurrying out the front door to watch the EVl drive by. The appliances are right. The EV1 is a knockout. Each driver/pilot was accompa- nied by a Make-A-WISh kid. My partner was a wonderful fourth- grader named April. She was smart, funny and like any 10-year- old -energetic. The event included a sweepstakes wherein people guessed how long it would take April and me to make it down to Coto in our bright-red, high-voltage, high-tech electro- thing. Some cars took the freeway, some took either the Foothill/East- ern or the San Joaquin toll roads. U you can't guess which one I chose, you need to read this col- umn more often. The prizes, by the way, were well beyond the Ginzu steak knives category and included an all-expenses paid, round-the-world trip for two. I, of course, was ineligible for every- thing except the coffee and Dan- ish, of which I made short shrift. The EVl attracted a lot of attention. Th.1th be told, I was looking forward to driving it for weeks but I had low expectations. A souped-up goll cart was basical- ly the image in my mind's eye. I couldn't have been farther off. It was sleek and sexy with a plush, peter buff a comfortable interior, comparable to any sports car on the road. My first question. of course, was -How do you start this thing?". The fol.ks from Saturn of Orange County gave me a crash co~. Punch in the start code, press run and the little beast springs to life witha hum. We left the hood up until race time because everyone, naturally, wanted to see what the engine (battery? power cells?) looked like. After the obligatory jokes about uis the extension cord long enough" and "that car is a gas," the call finally came to fire up. There was a slight delay while the Goodyear blimp circled one more time so it could be directly above us at the start. The Bell chopper was wocka-wocking, the Stearman biplane was out-vroom- ing the hot i;ods and the starter's gun was poised in the air. The only thing that was more charged up than our EVl was April. BAM. We pulled out onto air- way, hummed toward Baker, the Corona del Mar Freeway and the toll road, moving briskly but observing all traffic laws except for little ones about exactly when, where and for how long you're supposed to stop, etc., etc. Even so, the whole thing was going much too slow for April, who kept asking why are we stop- ping, why are you letting him get ~ --. -l' -'l ('I l\llll ll( .,,,111 \llC" 1l' Phone calls and letters written on your behalf. Documents reviewed for free. Retain an attorney for the entire }W for only $90. United Lepl Providers l-88M88-LAW 1 ahead of us, why are you slowing down? As we hit the Corona del Mar Freeway, I was blown away by the EVl once again. The thing has zipl Not only were we keeping up, we could pass whatever and whenever with power to spare. But exbilarati.on"soon turned to concern. 'IWo things worried me. We were starting up the first steep hill and April found a rap station on the radio. For the rest of the trip, I'm not really sure what April said. I know she said something because I could see her lips move now and then. Not wanting to be rude, I'd nod and smile. The rap music felt like Thumper had crawled inside my shirt. But the EV1 still hadn't a care in the world We shot over the top in the Fas'Itak lanes with ease. There was something wrong with the speedometer on the downhill side, though. It was way off. We got off the toll road at La Paz and headed for the gate at Coto. The gangsta' rapper on the radio still hadn't taken a breath. We pulled into Coto to what I assume was cheering and applause because I could see peo- ple clapping their hands together and their mouths were moving. All in all, the Great Race was a great race. April was terrific, the EVl is a home run, except for the speedometer, and I'm anxious to see who guesses our time and wins the drawing for the 'round- the-world trip. As long as my hearing is back by Monday nighrs council meet- ing, I'm as happy as a clam. I got- ta' go. • PETER IMffA is mayor of Costa Mesa. His column appears on Friday. E-mail him at Ptr840AOLcom. * Our tented parking lot will showcase the Best Buys of the year! * All in-stock furniture and accessories are 25·75o/o off. * Immediate delivery can be arranged for all In-stock furniture. * We carry these fine manufacturers: Baker, Century, Jeffco, Hickory White, Swaim and Sligh to name a few, along with exquisite European Imports. * Factory showroom upholstery speclals at 60% offl * All sales are final and in "as is" condition. * Costa "1esa store only. . . FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1997 • TH.E ROCKS MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Thursday's excepUonaJ weather made for ideal condlUons for sailing, canoeing or just a walk on the rocks at UttJe Corona beach. Eipect more of the same for today. Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 Home for Alzheimer patients opens Mesa Terrace, the newly fin- ished residential community for incilviduals suffering from Alzheimer's disease and other related illnesses, had its grand opening celebration· Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m . at 350 W. Bay St. in Costa Mesa. The celebration included a personal tour of the facility and a reception. . Mesa Terrace provides resi- dential care for seniors in a se~d. home-like environment. It will open officially the second week of June and will provide housing for 58 residents. The staff is specially trained by the Alzheimer's Association in order to provide individualized care for its residents. Mesa Terrace emphasizes a partnership among family and staff to support the life of the res- ident. For information, contact Marilyn Wotring at 631-2212. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot ENDURING • Most Stain Proof • Most Crush Resistant $Most Durable 99 SQ. YD. 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Por Clore information, call 955-9000. • • :: SATURDAY •• .. :TREE PLANTING : • Trees will be planted on Jacaranda Avenue, Myrtlewood '~treet and the surrounding neigh- :~rhood at 9 a.m. by ReLeaf Cos- ·!a Mesa Board Members and vol- unteers. Participants of all ages will meet at 2933 Jacaranda Ave. For more information, call 437- 5874. SUNDAY SALUTING STRENGTH Hoag Cancer Center presents ·A Celebration of Life," saluting the strength and courage of can- cer survivors, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 642- 7787. MONDAY 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 St., Costa Mesa. Attendees can experience instant feedback m a hands-on learning envuon- ment conducted by Polaroid com- mercial imaging specialists. Prod- ucts being demonstrated include instant cameras, instant computer 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- forrua 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. AlTENTION 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 more information, call 476-0991. TUESDAY IMAGING EXPO The Polaroid Imaging Expo '97 will take place from 9 am. to 6 p.m. at the Red Lion Hotel, 3050 BriStol St., ea.ta Mesa. Attendees can uperie1xe lmtant feedback in a handl-on leam1ng environ- ment conducted by Polaroid com- mercial imaging specialists. Prod- ucts being demonstrated include inst.ant cameras, instant computer slide and prtnt film recorders, ID systems, dJgital scanners and cameras. Call (800)-336-9672, ext. 6004. SUD£ PRESENTATION The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free slide presen- tation 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. AmNTION Coastline Counseling Center offers a workshop called "Atten- tion Deficit Disorder and Coping skills· from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. CHRISTIAN 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. at Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard. For more information, call 644-3151 . 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On Thursday, the Pilot reported that in recent years Forgey also lived there with · 'Jtoy James Upham, who plead- ed guilty in 1996 to charges of I , possessing child pornography. •Tue family is appalled to learn of the past activities sur- rounding the residence at New- • port Crest," Duncan Forgey ' said in the news release, describing his father's eviction as "a difficult family decision.• Dr. Forgey, 79, could not be reached for commeht. The coutroveisy began after Newport Beach police, spurred , by Megan's Law, posted fliers describing CrummeJ as a high· risk sex offender who preyed on boys between the ages of 9 and 16. Crummel received a 30-day eviction notice earUer this month, but that has not stopped angry protesters, who claim Dr. Forgey is harboring a sex crimi · nal, from picketing the psychia- trist's Avocado Avenue offices. "It is evident that the com· munity would be better served if the condominium was vacat- ed by these individuals," Dun- can Forgey said. "I want to emphasize that this decision was made by the family private- ly and not as a result of tlie (Newport Crest) homeowners' 1tctivities." He added, "Megan's Law has placed us all in a no-win sit- uation. My wife and I have act- ed pIOmptly through the legal system and look for a quick resolve to this issue." Darleen Savoji, a Newport Crest resident who has spear- headed the protest effort, said picketing will continue Friday ' at the Avocado Avenue office. "Until we see them packing and they're out of there, we're • not quitting," she said. Even as news of the latest • eviction circulates through the condominium complex, the Orange County Social Services Agency is investigating allega- tions that the psychiatrist took Crum.me! with him to local homes for abused boys. Crumm.el has described him- self as Dr. Forgey's driver and "caretaker." . The allegations came in a ; letter to county authorities from ~ a "d1sgruntled ex-employee" of , New Alternatives, a group I • honw with offices in Orange and Costa Mesa, said Michael ' Riley, director of child and fam- ily services for the county Social Services Agency. Riley said Forgey saw "a substantial number" of young patients from group homes across the county, including New Alternatives, Family Solu- tions, Young Life Enrichment, and Family and Children Enrichment Services. "There aren't a lot of psychi- atrists who will accept Med- Re li gious Science a Spiritual " Approacht Living f US TAM! 51\ • '...lHWl\1 <, I <J.'"' l'"l / lCJCJ 1Ca1.· ...., Mid. •fk . ....., WU more tbaJ1 ~to accept MedlCal. lbat uplttm wily Or. Forgey WU used by A Dumber ot group homes.• Riley said his department illued a bulletin urging group homea immecffately to..,... ti8I wttb Posgef when news ol IUI aaodation with C.rummel came to light, OD the grounds that •Mr. Crummel is still in bis employ and there's a poaibWty of expoctng our kids to him.• •we don't want our kid.I around anyone like (Crummel) at all because our kids have already been victimized," be said. Most of them "have either been sexually or physically abused or neglected• and therefore "easier targets," he said. ' Riley said his department is talking to those who worked with Dr. Forgey at the group hotpes, and is attempting to track down his former patients through MediCal records, but so far the investigation hasn't established that Crummel was alone with the kids. "The investigation for us is still active," he said. "We're going to keep going until we found we've followed the chain as far as it goes." Louise Groszkruger, director of the Special Projects Depart- ment of .New Alternatives Group homes, based in San Diego, said Dr. Fqrgey hasn't worked at their homes since 1994. "(CrummeJ) drove the doctor to the facility," she said. "He didn't even always come in. When he did he would be in the outer office areas, the adminis- trative areas." She added, "From our van- tage, the important question is, 'Did the psychiatrist know about Mr. Crummel's back- ground?' And if he did, he's responsible for puttihg this per- son in (a position) to be around children." Patrick Smith, a supervisor at the CoJll.Illunity Care Licensing Division, which monitors group homes and is taking part in the investigation, said Dr. Forgey worked with patients from Family and Children Enrich- ment Services, which has loca- tioxis Pi Tustin and Garden Grove, from February 1995 to February 1996 . Dr. Forgey has worked with patients from Young Life Enrichment for the last five years, but the home severed ties with him on May 15, after the first Crummel articles began appearing, Smith said. "They . terminated him immediately," Smith said. "He is no longer seeing any clients in group homes." Smith added, "(Dr. Forgey) has absolutely no record as far as we know. There is literally zero evidence he has ever been inappropriate with a client." Dr. Forgey, who earned bis degree from the USC School of Medicine in 1944 and obtained bis license that same year, has no history of discipline with the state medical board, said board spokeswoman Candis Cohen. "I'm not aware of any law that prohibits a physician from living with or employing a con- victed criminal, includfug a child molester," she said. LOOK Before You Litigate. 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Llvirigston later withdrew her daughter from Kaiser after dis- agreements with the school staff and enrolled her in Page Private School. She wrote a letter to the district and public officials, explaining her plight as a single parent with lupus who had worked her way off welfare and was paying half her wages for private school. Livingston said she received a call from Assemblywoman Mari- lyn Brewer's office with an offer from the school district to transfer AMANDA CONTINUED FROM 1 Maese said, adding that everyone she knows has been contacting churches to spread the number of people praying. On the same day that Amanda shed a tear another coma patient in the 'intensive care moved his finger. "He probably just got caught in the crossfire of prayer," Maese said. Maese was sewing in her garage a week ago when she received the call from Eric Free- man, who was also in the acci- dent. Jason Rausch, who was dri- ving, has been arrested on suspi-. WATER CONTINUED FROM 1 degrees Thursday in Newport - and minimal wind have kept the waters steadily heating, be said. Some oceanographers believe water conditions may turn into an El Nino, a warm inshore current that has the capability of altering weather patterns, according to San Di990-based Scripps Institu- tion of Oceanography. The water temperature, though high, isn't .all that unusu- $29500 complete Call Tolf Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law READING GLASSES & 81-FOCALS e~ °" '°"' &u.. Largest Selection $2.95 • $6.50 MARTIN OPTICAL QC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (714) 548-6211 her daughter to any elementary school in the district. She declined the offer because her daughter bad settled in at Page, she said. Llvingston said although she strongly opposes the Spanish-lan- guage emphasis at Whittier, she will not cbAllenge the d.istrld on that count. She plans to file in, small cJa1m.s court to get private school tuition for the remainder of this year and all of next year. "I told them we can do this nice and quiet or loud and messy," Livingston said . "It's not just my kid. People with familie~ don't want to live in (the nearby apartments)." Leece said she sympathizes with Livingston's concerns. "It's the problem that if the daughter lives in the Whittier zone and we cannot accommo- date her because we don't offer enough English-speaking classes, that bothers me," Leece said. "She's making every attempt to do the best for her child. I think we need to take a serious look at this and make sure we do every- thing we can to accommodate her." don of vehicular manslaughter, but Maese -like other parents - says she blames no one. ~u could· have been Amanda driving that night. The kids - they're so close," Maese said. "Every weekend they all go out. I don't blame (Jason). I pray that be can overcome this." Usa · Callahan, Amanda's cheerleading coach, has been by Maese's side through the ordeal, passing out angel pins to New- port Harbor students and asking them to wear them and pray for Amanda until she is released from the hospital. "{Amanda is) an e"ceptional person. She babysits for . me," Callahan said. "I trust her with my own. .. . I trust her with my life." I al, Borg said. It last reached a high point in September at 7 5 degrees -the hottest since 1931's 77-degree record. Nonetheless, the tepid temper- atures made sun-worshippers and surfers happy. "Everybody likes warm water," Borg said. In fact, 45,000 people flocked to Newport's city beaches Thurs- day, lifeguard Lt. Jim Turner said. Some came for the warm water, be said, but most came to escape the 90-degree air temperatures inland. MA lot of people will be calling in sick Friday," he said. RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY we.. ,_.,.. 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WILL YOU????? CAL.l MY STORE IF YOU WANT A WAXE. UPCAI I 548 4112ERNIE JOBS CONTINUED FROM 1 employees that their positions will be tenninated as of June 30. But not all of the employ- ees will be permanently with- out a job. And some of the job cuts came from eliminating positions 1hat are now vacant. Some of the school posi- tions that are funded by mon- ey spent at individual school's discretion -such as teacher aides and office aides -will be reinstated in the fall, said Superintendent Mac Bernd. Layoffs in those positions · (I I I ' I I ~ I "\., ' WOlllll~MGAJOal .. OtCI the district melt• the right I dedslon by eUmi- n1ting more than 30 jobs 10 pay for empfoyee salary Increases? Please leave your response on our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. are an annual event to give schools flexibility in how they use their categorical funds each year, n~ said. r--------------------------------------------------, I I • Positions laid off: · : Position $~ Account clerk for fiscal services .•............... full time Audio visual employees for . instructional media center .................. full time Bilingual office aides ........................ unkn~wn Bus driver supervisor ......................... full t~me Cafeteria workers ........................... part t ime Clerk typists ................................ full time Environmental Nature , Center naturalists ......................... part time : Groundsworkers ............................ .full time I Computer lab aides ......................... unkn~wn : Maintenance painter ......................... full t~me : Mechanic helper .. : ........................ .full time : Media production specialist ................... full time 1 Office machine technician ..................... full time I : Re~ding resource technicians ; ................. full t~me 1 Senior buyer ............................... .full time l Senior clerk typist .......................... .full time • Stock clerks ........................ .full and part time : Teacher aides .............................. unknown l Bilingual teacher aides ....................... unknown I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L---- - - ---------------~ ----- __ J H~ have ot,er 40 years combined • serufce ln this area. 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People outside of the sport really don't look twice until the Conner banner is waving. • Conner didn't need to bestow clout upon the 82nd Lipton Cup Challenge at the Balboa Bay Club this week- end, but his late entry has excited the other 15 competi- tors. ."Everyone comes to race against Denrus," Jack Franco said. Frdllco will be skippering Water Moccasin for the host- ing yacht club. Franco, a Newport Beach resident, was selected to fill the spot of Dave Ullman, a fi'Je-time winner of the Lipton Cup for Balboa. Franco, 36, ~ one of the top international Snipe class racers and will compete in the World Champi- onships in San Diego later this year. Jn 1996, Franco's team won the Thistle Nationals, which sported a field of 187 competitors. A 17-year member of the Balboa Yacht Club, Franco trimmed main and called tac- tics for Ullman's team the past five years. Conner will be racing Men- ace XVIJ1, formerly called But- tercup, for the San Diego Yacht Club. He also recently entered his challenge for the America's Cup in New Zealand m 2000. While Conne r might be at the top of Franco's worry list, several other competitors fill out the rest. "There are a lot of good people, including some sleep- ers," Franco said. He mentions Mike Pinck- ney's boat Mischief sailing for the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. as well as the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's entry, Hot Spur skippered by Argyle Campbell. "I grew up sailing against these guys," Franco added. included in Franco's team will be a few of Ullman's regu- lars like designer Alan Andrews. The newest addition to the team is Nick Adamson who sailed Lasers for the U.S. in the 1996 Olympics. A cocktail party at 6:30 p.m. for skippers, owners and com- modores tonight will kick off festivities. A dinner dance is planned for Saturday with the trophy presentation at 4 p .m. Sunday. Racing begins at 11 a .m. .. . each day. ., Phillips to Biola? LA MIRADA -Charlie Phillips, the first collegiate baseball coach to sign a woman to a baseball scholar- ship while at Southern California College, is one of two finalists for the head coaching position at Biola, sources confirmed Thursday. Phillips, who signed female pitcher Ila Borders for SCC in 1994, was an assistant at Blola this season when the Eagles finished 24-19 overall and ti~ for fifth ln the Gold- ('tn State Athletic Con1erence. Jerry Huuon stepped down u the Eagles' coach after six yean. Phillips, reportedly one of two candidates along with Rio Hondo coach Mike Scolinos for the Bio.la job, had a six·yea.r record of 141- 154·1 at SOCal College, which earned postseason berths ln Phllltpl' fint four yean. Borden beceme tbe 16th former sec pa.yw \ands Pbllllpl to sign • pro cODtnd. -By RJchatd Dunn SE.EIB.OW SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 574-422J • Ybarra tabbed to coach Costa Mesa girls volleyball • Former collegiate star believes sky is the limit for the Mustangs; plans long-term commitment. By B~rry Faulkner, Daily Pilot "I want to impress upon the girls that it's a whole new start, H said the former All-Big Sky out- side hitter, who was a decorated prep athlete at Fountain Valley High. "(The current 26-match losing streak, including an 0-20 Pacific Coast League mark the last two years) is over now. We have to forget about the past and ·move on with what we've got." Ybarra brought improvement to Saddleback Community Col- lege last fall, where the Gauchos finished third in the Orange ference outside hitter, who is cur- rently pursuing a future in pro- fessional beach volleyball, said her first assignment at Mesa will be to get the school's ample pool ot talented athletes to embrace the game. COSTA MESA -Just three years removed from a successful competitive career in the Big Sky Conlerence, former Boise State standout Yvette Ybarra, named Thursday as Costa Mesa High girls volleyball coach, refuses to put a ceiling on the possibility of making winners out of the Mus- tangs. "More than anything, I think the challenge is what I like, H said Ybarra, 26, who replaces Dave Sorrells to become the program's fifth coach in six years, knowing full well of the program's recent struggles. , Empire Conlerence in her only season as women's head coach. Saddleback had finished fifth the year before. "I want to get the girls excited about volleyball," explained Ybarra, who cited former Foun- tain Valley volleyball coach Mar- lon Sano as well as longtime Barons girls basketball mentor Carol Strausburg, as her primary coaching influences. "I want to show them the things that are necessary to win, while still hav- ing fun. "I know the other programs in the Pacific Coast League are strong, so my challenge will be getting our program to match theirs. But when I start the pro- gram, I want to see it continue. If everything goes well, I might be able to slip into a teaching posi- tion (at Mesa)." "The Saddleback job kind of fell into my lap, but high school is where I've always wanted to coach," said Ybarra, who hopes to begin a teatdling career as a substitute next fall. The former All-Big Sky Con- MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Yvette Ybarra is taking over Mesa's girls volleyball program. high school boys tennis At least tlle:re is .no ·second-guessing •Woodbridge leaves no Corona del Mar prisoners, again, 14-4, to oust Sea Kings from CIF Division I tennis playoffs in semifinal. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -While courtside manners improved from past ~tches, the results stayed the same as Corona del Mar High swallowed the bitter pill of losing to rival Woodbridge for the third time this season. "That's a team we don't want to Jose to, becaU8e we don't get along, but it wasn't bad today - there weren't too many &ue- ups, • Cd.M boys tennis coach Tim Mang said ol the truh talk- ing that bu ocaured among players in all three matches, including Thursday's CIF South- ern Section Division I semifinal, won by the top-seeded War- riors, 14-4. just gives them a better chance.• . CdM's top force was -Greg Coleman and Cameron Taylor, who won two of three at No. 1 doubles, including beating Reza Farokhpay and 1}'1er Call, 7-5, the league champions. Coleman-Taylor almost swept, but Woodbridge's Bran- don Shainfeld and Greg Levy came back after being down fow set points in the last round . "We thought we could get six or seven wins in doubles and we were hoping to get a few in sin-- gles to make it close," said Cole- man, a senior inspired by play- ing his final prep match. "We're confident playing (CdM)," Bagherpour· said. •but even if we weren't confident we could beat them, we would still speak our mind. We just want what's fair around here. I knew if they stacked their doubles it may be closer, but I was pretty sure they wouldn't beat us.• "I think the closest it could've been is 12-6, • added Willett, whose team is the defending CIP Division I champion. dFDMsloNISa~ Woo6ridge 14 CotoNI .. Mer 4 The host Sea Kings (15-8), seeded fourth, stacked their doubles. But it didn't faze Woodbridge (U-0), which beat CdM in Sea View League matches this season, 14_. and 13-5. •1 figured they bad some- thing up their sleeve, because we beat them pretty bad before,• said Wood.bridge's Amir Bagherpour, whose 6-2 singles win ·over Drew Puller BRIAN POBUDA I OAl.V PILOT Corona del Mar's 'laylor Cameron (left) and Greg Coleman lunge for the ball against Warriors. Singles: Mozayeni (CdM) lost to Lingman, <>-6, lost to Artunian, 1-6, . lost to Bagherpour. 1-6; Fuller-{CdM) lost, 0-6, <>-6, 2-6; Jensen (CdM) lost ().6, 3-6, won, 6-3. clin.ched it for his team. •Movtng (CUrti.s Ellmore) to doubles left the singles wide open,• Wood.bridge's Adam Artunian said. ·w e're going to win eight or nine singles sets with the way that lineup is, so it's futile effort.• the Warriors dropped only one set the rest of the way. "It's a good strategy,• Wood- bridge Coach Joan Willett said of CdM stacking its doubles. "It Doubles: Coleman-Taylor (CdM) def. Farokhpay-Call, 7-5, lost to Shainfeld·Levy, 5-7, def. Kennani-le, 6-4; Chopra-Jahangiri (CdM) lost. 1-6, 2-6, S-7; Ellmore-Shahmardi (CdM) lost. 3-6, 1-6, won. 6-1. CdM was tied with Wood- bridge, 3-3, after one round, but TARS LEAD THE WAV . TO MASTERS TONIGHT • 10 local athletes at Cerritos College in stairway to State . By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot LONG BEACH -As it turns out, New- port Harbor High's girls track and field team is one for the ages. "I thought it would be a good track team, but I didn't expect to get this many in the finals, because basically (the Mas- ters Meet) is the final meet of the year (in CIF Southern Section}, if you get this far," Coach Eric 1\veit said. Tweit, Newport Harbor's coach since 1980, agreed that this year's team will go down in. history as one of the school's all- time best, an assembly that qualified eight a thletes -in five events for today's presti- gious Masters Meet at Long Beach City College's Veterans Stadium. Field events begin at 4:30 p.m., running events at 6. Corona del Mar freshman Llz Morse will also compete in tonight's Masters in the girls 800, while Costa Mesa senior Eric Solis, who broke the school record last week in the boys 800 (1:54.90) at the CIP Division ill Finals, gives the Newport- Mesa School District 10 athletes represent- ed at the Masters. The top-five finishers in each event will quality for the CIF State Championships June 6-7 at Saaamento City College. Canying the Sailor flag today will be BYU-bound senior triple jumper M .E . Clayton, the team's three-time MVP and two-time Masters Meet qualifier, while senior beat-the-odds discus thrower Sylvia Madueno and CIF Division Il high jump champion April Ross, a freshman, are no TRACK AND FIELD longer unknowns in the big circle. Sophomore 3,200-meter standout Alicia McFall, who has gone 11:03.19, could qualify for the state meet if she breaks 11 minutes, Tweit said. The Tars' 1,600 relay team of Leah Zaby, Katie Kent, Sara McMillen and Autwnn Puro smashed the school record (4:00.0) last week at the CIF Finals, going 3:57.65 to earn the ninth-best qualifying time, fourth in the Division II Finals. A week ago, the Sailors finished third as a team with 41 points in the CIF Divi- sion II Finals at Cerritos College -behind J.W. North (78) and Woodbridge (72) - their second-best CIF finish of the decade. •'Jbis is definitely one of our best all- around years, because it's the range with a discus thrower, triple jumper, a (distanc() runner, high Jumper and a relay team.': Tweit said "This time, we've got mo1'! ground covered." .. , Morse, whose peisonal best in the 8~ is 2: 14.25, won the CCF Division ID title la$ week." • She doesn't worry about ti.mes any- more, she just competes against other run: ners," CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. •( like her chances real well." , Costa Mesa juruor Matthew Rude~ earned an alternate's spot in the boys sh~ put last week, finishing 10th overall in foU! divisions combined. J Morse stunned the field in her CIF-titlfi perfonnance, when she stutter-steppe<t around leader Jenny Petite. of Yucaipa, changed lanes and sprinted to the finis~ hne, shattering her previous best tim~ (2~16.2). ~------------------------------------------------------------------------~---------~ U.S. ties, 8-8, assumes No. 1 position l from group by virtue oftie-~reaker ~ '\. \ I I•)'\. \I I\ I)\\ I'\. (' ( 11 \ \1 I' I (I'\.' 11 I,.' ATHENS, Gieece -Newport Beach and 1 9 9 7 ! Corona del Mar residents Chris Oed.l.ng !I and Chris Duplanty played cruoal roles in F I N A CU P an 8·8 tie that allowed Tham USA to • advance to the semifinals of the 1997 PINA World Cup water po~ toutnament. Under Coach John Van1as. the U.S. national tee.in bal! Ued to an 8..S tie with Gr~ in its final geme in poOl play. • After Wolf Wlgo ftred m th tying goal With just under five mini utes '° play. Team USA fended oft a furious rally by the Greek in tb4 final minute in which DuPlanty, the goalkeeper, made two~ bloCks f'nd a slffl to hold the tie. =• Became the U.S. and Greece bad identk'al l~t ~ apj>ropriete tiebreeking methods were exendned. Al die altilllfi the teunl tied. IO a~ shoOtout~. ~ oedlDg, a Corone de1 Mar H19b , nded m twO th<* Wbich proftd to tie the dift..a • 1Wl USA to top Qroqp B of UM eigbt·teun n.kl Ud .chwe. ._ ... _...... Will b&tUe R--.1*9' tlNIMcl .,-• ~Iii fRIOAV. MAY 30, 1997 ,i\11-Stars topple Charter Oak 'Jn ~on!'l-round at tourney • .NHBA: Mustangs sparkle in tournament action. IRVINE -The Newport Harbor Baseball AuodaUon'1 A Mustang All-Star squad defeated the Charter Oak A All-Stan 6-3 in the second •round of the Irvine Pony's Memorial Invitation.al Tournament. '.' ~ The pitching corps of Brien Planagan, Patrick Keehan and Thylor \'oung held the opponents from Covina to just four hits. Offensive sup- port came from Kasey Peter$, Keehan, Tom Yacko and Mat Ericklon. Planagan also played catcher and turned in an exceptional effort. Another NHBA Mustang team, Team 2, earned a wild card to the semifinals before bowing out to Whittier, marking the ftrst time in the NHBA's history that a B team won a spot out of round robin play. The team, which consisted of Brett Auer, Donald Conway, James Cowan, Timothy Cramer, Blake Pogg, James Hapke, Donald Hunt, lfyle Kastner, Ma~w Paine, Derek Pinski, Luis Rodriguez, Sean Rowe, Ted Slater and Kurt Yacko, won five games by a 63-37 run mar- ~ before falling in the semis. In Team 2's third contest, a battle with Newport Beach Little League, Harbor erased a seven-nm deficit thanks to hits by Hunt, Yacko, Cramer, Fogg and Auer in the final two innings. Slater stole home for the game-winning run at 14-13. All-Stan belt Fountain Valley, 12-2: Earlier the team handled the Fountain Valley #3 All-Stars in a 12-2 win in the opening contest of the tournament. Pitching for the Newport All-Stars were Peters, Keehan and Davis Pemstein. The threesome combined to allow the opponents just two hits. Billy Munce and Flanagan paced the offense with a pair of RBI each. Cheyne Smith scored three runs with a hit and two walks in his three trips to the plate. In other Mustang Dlvt.slon action: Martnen 7, AtbleUcs 6 The Mariners held on to win their final regular season game over the ~s thanks to an offensive spurt. . Brien Flanagan was 2 for 3 with a walk, a single and a double. He scored twice. Cheyne Smith also scored a pair of runs and went 3 for 3 with a double. Nick Frazier, Garrett Donaldson and Camden Yanaga "' each scored a run.- Frazier, Smith and Flanagan pitched toi the Mariners. PINTO DMSION lled Sox vs. Marinen John Swift's three hits and Spenser Richley's two home runs led the Red Sox in Pinto Division action. R.J. D'Cruz had three hits and turned a double play defensively, while Jake Carroll and Max Kwock each knocked out three hits. Brandon Parole, Dane Berman and Nicholas Hatton each scored twice, and Cassandra McKinney, Matthew Per- reira, Austin Apramian and Kyle Ridgeway hit the ball well. Catcher Kyle Glenn played strong defense and added a couple hits. Tigers clinch title behind Jackson's no-hitter COSTA MESA -The Tigers of the Costa Mesa American Little League Majors Division have been nearly Oawless this spring. Their one mishap w~ a loss to the White Sox, and it just so hap- pened that it was the White Sox that stood between the Tigers and the league championship. With four games left to play in the regular season, the Tigers, coached by Pat McGuire, were 19-1 and could clinch the title. McGuire sent Renny Jackson to the mound for only his second start of the season. Jackson proceeded to mow down the White So.x for a 15- strikeout 9-1 no-hitter that earned the ngers their 20th win and mathematically sealed the cham- pionship. "Renny was just dominating. He's the fastest pitcher in the league. It's almost like 100 miles per hour if you prorate it to major league (dimensions)," McGuire CMLL said. Jackson's fastball has hit the 70 mile per hour mark. The distance from the pitcher's mound to home plate is 48 feet. Jackson, whose last start was a seven-strikeout one-hitter, farmed the last seven batters he faced against the White Sox. He aided his cause from the plate, as well, with a pair of hits. Andrew Carich cracked bis league-leading eighth home run in a 3 for 4 performance. Danny Whittaker added two hits, including a triple, and Michael McGuire chipped in with two hits and three runs scored. Matt Bourquardez and Cody Ostrander added hits to pace the offense. Shortstop Nathan Hunter turned in a solid defensive perf or- mance. YOUTH TRACK Local youngsters sizzle at SoCal Championships LONG BEACH -Kelly Freeman picked up a pair of wins in the Southern California 1rack and Field Championships Saturday in Long Beach winning the 400-meter run in 1:00.7 and the 200. Freeman, an eighth-grader at Harbor Day, jo~ed her Irvine Cougar 1iack Club teammate Kevin Artz in earning medals. Artz, a fifth-grad- er at Mariner's, won the 7:,00 and was the ~cbor on the winning 4x100 relay team. In 7-year-old competition, Brian Theriot, Jr. captured the 200-meter sprint title with a rune of 38.5. BRAATZ-COCHRANE DOES IT AGAIN Estancia product earns third All-American honor. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot TUCSON, Ariz. SOFTBALL HONORS -At the beginning of the 1996 season, one of the best collegiate softball players was not in uniform, not , even in the dugout. Instead, she was in the bleachers, pregnant. La.It weekend, Leah Braatz-Cochrane finished her third sea- son with the University of Arizona Wildcats in a riotous fashion - by jumping all over her teammates in the middle of the field in Oklahoma Qty after defeating UCLA 10-2 for the College World Series title. . ·we put it all together and truly peaked right when we need- ed to." Braatz-Cochrane said after retu.ming home to Arizona from the bip. This week. Braatz-Cochrane, a graduate of Bsta.nda Hlgb, wu named a First Team All-American for the third time. Not only does Braatz-Cochrane now have three All-American honon under her belt, but two World Series rings and, most importantly, her. son Dominic. "He wu out there. dwing the Series,• she said. Braatz-Cochrane finished her junior year of ellgibllity with a .367 batUng average and 78 RBI ln 65 games. She also pounded out 21 home runs, which led the nation. P SBA • Pelican Hill Golf Club is making some big changes, in terms of course names, and with the facilities.· K nown for lts stunning ocean views and natural terrain within its two 18-bole championship golf courses, Pelican Hill Golf Club has officially changed the name of its courses. The former Ocean Course is now Ocean South, while the . former Links Course is Ocean North. •niere were people who thought the Ocean Course was better than the Links, because it had ocean views," said Jay Colliatie, Pelican Hill's Director of Golf. "But the truth of the matter is, they both have the same ocean views. One's just higher up and a little further away. But a lot of people pref er the (former) Links Course.• Pelican Hill will also start ---,_, ·_ ----_:_-_-::---~ -· . . . -~ ~~ construction on a conference center adjacent to the pro shop July 1. The facility is expected to host the majority of dinner banquets following charity and corporate events. The completion date is estimated to be June 1, 1998, according to Colllatie. "It is expected to be second-to-none," Colllatie said of the center. Pelican Hill also has its own Web site, thanks to software engineer Kelly Mundell of the Costa Mesa-based developer TouchMedia Networks, lnc.: (http://www.pelicanhill.com/), Mundell designed the site in April, including illustrations from Pelican Hill's own course guide, in addition to pictwes from the tees taken with a digital c~era. Mundell also said he hopes to add video flybys of the course, as well as dozens of other shots of each hole, for virtual tours via mouse. The club may also add an online shopping area, where visitors can purchase equipment richard .dunn from the pro shop. "Demographics-wise, the people who use the Internet match up with the people who. play golf," Munsell has been quoted as saying. "We hope to get a lot of interest. " • Jerry Royster, former Dodger infielder and current basebclll manager in Las Vegas for the Padres' AAA minor-league affiliate, drives from Vegas to Newport Cout on occuion to play golf at Pelican Hill on days off, according to Jeff Gardner, an adVanL'e scout for the Padres. Gardner, a Corona del Mar resident who played with the Mets, Padres and Expos, WU an All-cIP basketball point guard and baseball infielder at Estancia High ln 1982. • Memben of Blg Canyon Country Cub's women's golfers auxiliary club lacked nothing in creativity for prizes during their Member/Member Toumament May 13 and May 15 with three flights. Awards for the two-day event, held annually for over 20 years, were imported Chinese bird cages. Flight A winners were Schriber-Zellner (low gross 147) and Leathers-Yates (low net 136); Flight B Murai-Morris (low gross 174) and Bushnell-McDonald (low net 123); and Flight C Grossenbaugh-Higgin (low gross 188) and IOein-Knapp (low net 122). ILA BORDERS SAGA/ST~ PAUL SAINTS ..• a spot reliever ' • Media crunch tougher on the Saints than for Ila. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot ST. PAUL, Minn. -The kind of publicity with which Marty Scott, the manager of the St. Paul Saints, is now dealing is a new one to him as media and fan attention is pouring in Midway Park to catch a glimpse, quote or photo of Ila Bor- ders, who could be the first female to pitch in a regular-season pro- fessional baseball game. "The biggest thing is the dis- traction from the media, and con- stantly having cameras in your face and making sure it doesn't affect the rest of the players," Scott, who coached Darryl Straw- berry and Jack Morris last season on their trips back to major league parks, said. •rve kind of been through it all before, so I knew what to expect,• Borders said of the hype, which she went through when she cap- tured national media attention at Southern California College. •n•s just at a bigger level and I'm trying to keep everything in perspective." The Saints, a single-A team C 16111Anuua1....] oronau · 2 Mile Pu Walk JlC 104'alla Setatday Juc7, 1997 with no major league ties, kick off their season today in Sioux Falls. Borders will not be starting. According to Scott, she will be used as a relief pitcher. "Her value to the club is not as a two or three-inning pitcher," he said. "She'll have the role of get- ting left-banded hitters out. Men- tally she'll have to prepare for that, facing just one or two batters and only having five or six min- utes to prepare." Borders is anxious to take on her new role. '"This is exciting. All the mem- ories come back, all the sweat; and tears and successful parts," she said. •Now it's time to roll up my sleeves and get to work. But nobody can come up to me and say, 'You couldn't do it.'• A southpaw, Borders racked up an ERA of 18.00 in three innings pitched for the Saints in exhibition contests. She allowed six hits and six runs, but fanned four batters. Borders said that despite her sub-par exhibition numbers, and a college career that produced a record of 8-17 with an ERA over 5.00, she was not surprised to make the roster. "I've always believed in myself. It's just that not a Jot of oth- er people always do," she said. ·u you don't believe in yourself, you aren't going to anywhere." Scott ma4e no bones about the fact that Borders probably would not have made his opening day roster had he been presented with a stron.ger rookie crop. "I told her that if there were more rookies in camp she would have bad a harder rOa.d to climb," Scott, a former Texas Rangers scout said. "But she beat out the other person who was fighting for that spot, so she deserves to be there." Borders was the first woman to receive a scholarship to play colle- giate baseball when she took the opportunity from then-sec Coach Charlie Phillips. She became the first female to start and win a college game in 1994. After three seasons as a Van- guard, Borders transferred to Whittier College. She is now embarking on another series of firsts, but that doesn't seem to matter to her. But Mike Veeck, president of the Saints, admits that Borders may not be the right person for the job, but that she is the right woman. FlmN~ •I've been trying to find the right woman. I've been on a quest to do th.at for about three years," he said. "She's a pioneer, but we sell out before the season. I wouldn't prostitute anybody to sell tickets." Veeck's wife, Libby. attended the game in which Borders made her debut. "It was unbelievable. She got a standing ovation th.at just went on and on," she said. Scott, along with several other baseball coaches, doesn't th.ink Borders has much of a chance to pitch beyond the single-A level. "I told her point blank. 'I don't think you have the stuff to p~ to the next level,"" Scott said. "'But here's your chance to prove me wrong.' And when they do prove me wrong, I'm the first one there to shake their hands." Borders said th.at her ·team- mates on the Saints have treated her with nothing but respect and camaraderie. •on the . first day of camp everyone came up and introduced themselves. I've never had this before, except at Whittier and that was a great group of guys," she said. •So are the guys here. They make me laugh." 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He11 AREAS PRONE TO UQUI· DAVE RIEDEL, D• NOTICE 0, Flotlllous Bualne11 13, 20, 1097 F020 CA 92627 Flctltloue Bu1lne11 Thi "clltlou.1 8ualneu FACTION ENVIRONMEN oeaaed. PUBLIC HEARING N•m• Statement •totltlou• Bu.elnen Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· Name Statement FlollUous lu•lnff• ~=~llledre(:~ ': :ty· TAL DETERMINATION: £)(: No. A 118002 NOTICE IS HEREBY Th• roHOWfng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Statement ducted by an lnd1V\du11 Th• follow1n9 persons.,. N•m• St•t• ........ • ~ n EMPT. NOTICE OF GIVEN lhat • public hHt· doing business as: Orange Fl 1 8 Th• fOUowlng persons art Have you ttat1td doing dOlng bus1neas H ' Celeb-Tht IC>ltowing persons • Oft Ml) ti, 92, Fllt 4. GENERAL PLAN INT&NTION TO IELL Ing wUI be held by the County Child Abuse Pr• c t Uous uslneH doing but.lne1111: butlneo yet? YH, 12·29-rlly Cleanert. 2700 W, doing bu11nH1 a1: .t~ •• No.,53t 345 AMENDMENT GP·97-018 REAL PROP COtla MHt City Council venllon Cenltr, 2A82 New· Name Statement Diversified Imports, 30941 94 CoHI Hwy., Newport Associates, 22211 Can\lnllo Herold L. CauHy, 230)2 FOR THE CrtY COUNCIL ERTY AT on June 2, 1991. al 1:30 port Blvd., *7, Costa Meu, The following P•11ons lft Augutla Drive, Lagunt Patrick M. Tenore, J1. Beoch, CA 92&e3 Zartgou, lJlguna HUis. CA Sontteni. Trall, Colo de OF THE CITY OF COSTA PRIVATI! S4LI! p.m., Of u aoon lherealttr CA 92627 doing butlneu H : Niguel, CA 811177 This stalemem wa.s nltd Gregorio Torres, 1332 92653 ,.,. Cu•. CA 921579 MESA TO AMEND THE Notlct Is hereby given 11 possible, In the Council Exchange Club Child Transcrlpllon Wes1, 24222 Carol Ann McDonough, wilh lht Coun1y Clerk of Morrow Piece. Los Ang• Jonalhan Oetmat Pl"'41· Qlllen A, Causey, 2303~ TRANSPORTATION SUS. lh4I, iubJtct to conll1ma• Chambe11 of City Hall, 77 Abuse Prtvenllon Center of Ruo De Gauguin, Llguna 2091 Hunter Road, Chino Orange County on 5·6-97 let CA 90022 ney, 22211 Caminllo Ufa, SO!Vlenl• Trell, Colo de ELEMENT OF THE 1990 lion by this court, on June Fair Drive, Cello Mesa, on Orang' County, Inc .. {Cah· Niguel, CA 92677 HUis, CA 111709 10973720029 Auguslin Vergara. 533 S goza, Laguna Hiils, CA Cua, CA 1127179 GENERAL PLAN AS FOL· 2nd, 1997, at 9:00 a.m .. 01 the following llem: lornla}, 2482 Newport &lvd. Cul Oanlet Olson, 24222 Mty Jane Barnes, 30941 lJI v A L Ang 92653 Thie butlneu It con-LOWS: t) AMEND THE lhereaher wllhln lh• llmo ANNUAL REVIEW AND 11, Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 Rue De Gauguln. lJlguna Auguala Drive. Laguna. Dally Pilot May 9. 16, 23. I ~A'':oo2":" os e-This business Is CO..Q- due1ed by husband wife MASTER PLAN OF HIGH· allowed by law, the under· REVISION OF THE CITY· This business Is con· N1P.uet. CA 92677 Niguel, CA 92677 30. 1997 F926 ;~Is business 11 con-dueled by· an tndtvldu.i 199737211 S2 WAYS TO DELETE PARK signed IS admlnls1ra1011 of WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT dueled by: a corporation O ane Eiieen Olson. 24222 Tfil1 buslneaa Is c:on-PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: co-partnen Have you started ~ This Slatemenl was llled CENTER DRIVE, 2) AMEND the estate ol lhe abov• FEE PROGRAM. Have you slarted doing Rue De Gauguin, Uiguna Clucied by a general part· Have you started doing busme1s yet? Yes, Janu· wilh th• County Citric of THE MASTER PLAN OF named deoedenl, will tell The T1affic Impact FH business yel? Yes. May 1. Niguel. CA 92677 nerthlp Fictitious BuelntH' buSiness yet? Yes. 5-20·97 8/Y. 1995 Ot: 8 Co n 5 BIKEWAYS TO ADO A al private eale IO the high· Program has betn Hlab· 1997 This buslneu Is con-Have you started doing Name Statement Augustin vergare Jonalhan Oetmlll Plnek~ D ':i Pit; ion ~15·97 CLASS If BIKE LANE ON esl and besl net bidder on llshed 10 finance lho Im-Exchange Club Child ducted by • sieneral Par1· buslneH ye1? No Tl'le fOllowlng persons 111 Thia 11.aternent was fi14KI This statement was iJ 1 'I •Y ' 30• NORTHBOUND NEWPORT the terms and condrllona provemenll necessary 10 Abuse Prevention Censer of nershlp · Carol A. McDonough dol o with 1he Coun1y Clerk of with lh• County Cltfk I JUne 5, 13, 1997 BOULEVARD BETWEEN he1elnafle1 mentioned, all address the cumulal1v1 Im· Orange County, Inc .. W1I· Have you sltrted doing This 1tatemen1 wu filed Di ng bus+nes~ a~ u~hly Orange County on 5.23.97 Orange C-Ounty on 5-t F981 FAIRVIEW ROAD ANO DEL right, title and lnl11est of p1c11 ol developmenl liam B. Barrington. Presl· business yet? No with lhe County Clerk ol Hi~Tv~t C~~ ... Me~~ t~ 19973721982 199737211fiS -~~~~~----MAR AVENUE. ENVIRON· lhe decedent at lh• time of wtlhln Costa Mesa and lo dent of lhe Board Ca11 0. Olson Orange County on 5-2-97 92626-5993 . o P 30 PUBLIC NOTICE MENTAL DETERMINATION· dealh and all rlghl, lllle, ensure lh•I lhe sU1nda1d This statement was flied Drane E Olson 19973719881 Tessa Travel Group Inc Daily P1to1 May 30. June 6, aily iJ01 May 23, • LOAN NO. EXEMPT . and Interest that lhe es1a1e level ol service Is main-with lhe County Cltfk of Tilts Slalemenl was filed Dally P1lol May 9 16 23 FEIN '88·0343945 •{NV)' 13, 20. 1997 F024 June 6, 13, 1997 F!f 2384 .... 8 5. VESTING PARCEL MAP has acquired Vt addition lo lllned on lh• Trettlc Clrcu· Orange County on 5-23·97 with the Counly Clerk ol 30 1997 • F9 . 2910 Red HU A C I . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .... VPM·96-115 FOR AUGUST lhal ol the decedenl at lhe lotion SySlem 19973721981 Orange County on 5·6-97 • 11 Mesa CA 92~6-;;93 OS a------------------- T.I. NO. IACONO. AUTHORIZED 11':: 01 dealh, In the real An au<111 ol lhe Traffic Im· Daily P1101 May 30, June 6, 199r.l719997 PUBLIC NOTICE This· business JS con-Flctltloua Butlneu Fictitious Busln•H I 9F7.:!!?88CA AGENT FOR OAKHILL ~0J:~Y ~l~~l~n ~~a~ pact FH Program Is tvall· 13, 20, 1997 F019 Datly Pilot M1y 9. 16, 23, ducted by: a corpor11ton Name Statement Name Statelnent ._.,A No. DEVELOPMENT INC .. FOR lows· ' • able lor review by lhe pub-30. 1997 F915 Fictitious BuslnH• Have you started doing The follow.no persons are The following persons are NOTICE OF A 4 LOT SUBDIVISION Loi. 18 In Block 2 of Traci lie ti .'h• C-OSla Mesa Cny PUBLIC NOTICE PU Ham• Statement business yet? Yes. 11·96 dOing business as: Sun11se domg business as: People TRUSTEE'S SALE WITH ONE COMMON LOT, No 27 .. Boulevard Edi· Clerk• Ollfce, 77 Farr BLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons 81e Tessa Financial Group, Door & Window, 1921 E Pleasers LLC . 1776 H&· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TO FACILITATE CON· llcm .. ai sltlown on a map ~rive, Room 101, Cosl• Fictitious BuslneH Fictitious BualneH doing buslnets as: tnc .. Ass1. T11as., Anne F. C•rn419le Ave. 1C, Santa wa11 Cir .. Cos1a Mesa. Cf< UNDER DEED OF TRUST VERSION OF A 4 UNIT recoided in Book 9 Pa Ha. Name Statement Gondola Co. or Newport. Palterson Ana, CA 92705-5510 92626 DATED JULY 23, 1996. UN· RESIDENTIAL PROJECT, 26 f I II • ge PUBLIC COMMENTS In The lollowlng persons are Name Statement 3400 Via Oporto, Suite This stalemenl was ftted Sunrise Venlures, lncorpo-People Pleasert, L.U:. LESS YOU TAK.E ACTION CURRENTLY UNDER CON· In ·~e ~~~~1 ~~~r:J:,~P~j either oral Of wrlnen fo1m doing business as: The following persons are I02B. Newport Beach, CA With the County Clerk ol rated, (CA). 1921 E Carn-(Delaware), t776 Hawaii TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· STRUCTION, TO COMMON Orange CounYv California 11'\IY be presenled during Beach Bacl<hoe, 17070 San doing business as: 92663 Orange County on S-9·97 egle Ave. 1C, Santa Ana, Cir .. Costa Mesa. CA 92f.!6 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT INTEREST UNITS LO. Commonly kn0wn as 53;. lhe public hearings. for Maleo Streel. Suile B, Star Tours lnternallonal, Gondola Dream Inc., (CA). 1997372043 5 CA 92705 Tiiis business Is col\. A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU CATEO AT 190, 192, 194, 533 Westmlnsler Ave luhnher 7~1g~3:110~ llele· Fountain Valley, Calll. ~117 Od'~l:lle Drive, Costa 3400 Vii Oporto Suile Oally P1101 May 16 23 30 This business It con· duc1ed by: Um11ed Liability NEED AN EXPLANATION 196 CECIL PLACE IN AN Newport Beach CA " ~ one .I Sor I s 1 I~~ 92708 B~~:iue P.~~2q6ulnl, 1117 t02B, Newport Beach CA June 6 t997 • F94l dueled by: a corporation Co. OF THE NATURE OF THE R2·MD ZONE. ENVIRON· The sale Is subjeci 10 cur· 1ansportal on erv ces • Glenn Allen Young, 17070 0 " 92663 • • Have you siarted doing Have you started doing PROCEEDING AGAINST MENTAL DETERMINATION: rent laxes covenants con ~•,Ion al ~llyF~tll, 7~ Falr San Mateo S1ree1. Sulle B, C~n~~~e2 Drive, Cosla Mesa. Thia business is con· PUBLIC NOTICE business yel? Yes. 5·20·97 business ye1? No YOU YOU SHOULD CON· EXEMPT. ditions restrictions ~eaer: Mr ve, 41 oor, osla Fountain Valley, Calif. Michela 6 Dot Valle, 233 ducted by a corporation Sunrise VenturH, lncorpo-People Pteasers, LL.C., TACt A LAWYER. 8. VESTING PARCEL MAP vallons rights right• or 1i···THE AFOREMEN 92708 • Costa Men SI .. IC, Costa Have you started doing Flctltloue Bu1lne11 rated, Ho Yeol Jang, .PIHi· ~~~I Ens1!11ge~'evn.1p'was f1'led ' On JUNE I, 1997, II VPM·97·127 FOR AUGUST way and easements of • Slella Lee Young, 17070 M business yel? Yes 05-03· Name Statement denl ~ ... 10:00 A.M .. AOVANTA IACONO. AUTHORIZED reco'rd The pio ert Is 10 TIONEO ACTION IS CHAL· San Mateo Streel, Sulle B, esa, CA 92626 93 ' The lollowlng petSons are Tnis Slalemenl was hied with lhe County Clerk 9f NOMINEE SERVICES, INC .. AGENT FOR OAKHILL be sOld on a~ "~s Is .. LENGEO IN COURT, lhe Fountain ValleS'. Calif. This business Is con· Gondola Dream Inc., Mich· doing business as: Player wllh lhe Counly Clerk ol Orange Counly on 5-23-97 ts cMy appolnled Trustee DEVELOPMENT INC .. FOR besis excepl for lillo C~llll~~ge "jay be ll"jlle~ to 9T2~i0s8 business· Is con· duct~? by 8 general pert· elle Goodyear· Secretary Factory, SOS Orchid. Co· Orange Counly on 5·23·97 19973721988 under and pursuant lo A ONE·LOT SUBDIVISION Bidi or ollers ata 'invited 0 'I ose ssues 1818 •• neis 1 P This slalemenl was filed rona det Mar, CA 92625 19973721985 Daily Pilot May 30, June IS, Deed of Trusl recorded 7· TO FACILITATE CON· for lhls property an<1 muSI lhe b pdu~ll~hl ~oa~lng df" ducted by husband and Have you started doing Ylllh lhl County Clerk ol Pacillc Promotions. UC. Daily Pilot May 30, June 6, 13, 20. 1997 Fo.t3 ~.!,;69063.899a0s8 1n,s10. llNi IOI. ~~~~bi~Tfil. ~R~J~~~T be, In writing and will be re-!~:: .. •n c~rres~~ec:c:~:. ~~eve vou started domg b~r~:i1~!sP~!~u~~ Orange County on 5-6·97 ~~f~ 506A°;i~~~· Corona 13, 20. 1997 F026 PUBLIC NOTICE .. "" • 0 c a • ce1ved al lhe office of Rls· 1 "e ed 1 1.. Cll~ c 11 b 1? y " " 97 Mrcnele Del Valle 1997372D028 ar, RecOfdS In lh• office of lhl CURRENTLY UNDER CON· ley & Associates anorne s 1• r 0 roe ounc usoness ye · es . ., • .,. . This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE •----------County Recorder ol OR· STRUCTION, TO COMMON for lh• admlnlslralors ~1 at. 01 prior to, t e public: Glenn A. Young This s1a1emon1 was llled Dally Pllol May 9. 16, 23, dueled by: Limited l.Jabrllly Fictitious Business ANGE CC>Ynty, Slalt ol INTEREST UNITS, LO. 3420 Brislol S11ee1. Sulie hearing This statemenl was flled wllh lhe Counly Clerk ol 30, 1997 F923 Co. Fictitious Bu1lrw11 Name Statement CALIFORNIA, executed by CATEO AT 340 16TH 225, Costa Mesa, Cahlor· MARV T. ELLIOTT, wllh the County Clerk ol Orange Counly on 5.0-97 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing Name Statement The following persons are ARTHUR CARRASCO ANO PLACE IN AN R2·MD nla Of delivered 10 Robert Deputy City Clark 01ange County on 5-6·97 19973720008 business ye1? Yes, May 1. The tollow1ng persons are doing business as: On GLORIA CARRASCO. HUS-ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL L Risley personally al any Published Ntwporl 19973719992 Daily Ptlol May 9, 16, 23. 1997 doing business as· Guard Security Syslem1. SANO ANO WIFE AS DETERMINATION: EX· Ume afler first publlcallon Boach·Co11a Mesa Daily Dally P1to1 May 9, t6, 23. 30, 1997 F9t9 Fictitious Buslneas Pac11ic Promohons, LLC. Arct\1tecturll Slone lnlerna· 702 Santa Mana Or., lrvt(lf. JOINT TENANTS as 'TAUS-EMPT. of lhls nolice and belore Pilol May 16 17 19 20 30, 1997 F898 PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement Christian Lalonde/co-uonal, 2915 Redhill #A106 CA 92606 TOA WIU SELL AT PUB· F 0 R FURTH ER IN· arry sale Is made ' ' ' ' The following persons are manager Costa Mesa CA 92626 ' Brian Kaplan, 702 Santa UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST FORMATION ON THE This propen v.:,11 be sold 21 • 27· 28• 29· 3o. 31 • 1997· PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: This statement was liled Greg Roaenblum . Mark Maria Dr., Irvine, CA 926IOC BIDDER FOR CASH (.P•Y· ABOVE> APPLICATIONS, on Iha foll~wlng lerms: F936 Fictitious Business Pacific Internet Publishing, wllh the Coun1y Cletk ol Zigner, 291 5 Redhlll Thomas Mathews. 757 San able al the tirne of sate In TELEPHONE 754·5245 OR Cash only. Ten (lO'JI.) per• PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Buslnest N•111• Slatament 3535 E. Coasl Hwy. #156, Orange County on 5-9-97 IPA 106, Costa Mesa. CA Leon. Irvine, CA 92606 lawful money of the Unlled CAU AT THE OFFICE OF cenl 01 the amount 01 the Name Statement The lollowlng persons are Corona del Mar, CA 92625 19973720433 92626 This business is con- SlllH) 11 IN THE FRONT THE PLANNING DIVISION. bid lo accompany lhe offer NOTICE OF The following persons are doing busmess as: Jim O'Shaunecy, 3535 E. Daily Pilot May 16, 23. 30, This business Is con· ducted by• co.partners OF THE FLAGPOLES AT ROOM 200, 71 FAIR by certified check and the PUBLIC HEARING doing business as: Jusl Healtl\ 9 Khiloa Ct .. Coasl Highway, Suue t56, June 6 1997 F944 ducted by: 1 general part· Have you started dOlng THE MAIN ENTRY AREA DRIVE. COSTA MESA. balance 10 be paid lhrough Notice Is harebY. given •) Gluttony, b) Glutlony Newport Beach, CA 92663 Corona Clel Mar, CA 92625 • nership busmess ye1? Yes. May 5. TO THE PLACENTIA CIVIC CALIFORNIA. escrow. Taices. 1en1s. oper· 1ha1 the Cily Council ol the Bag Co .. c) Gtultonv Clolh· Henry R'2'. Simmons. Jr· 9 ::Ob Kstug, 3535 E. Coast PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started domg 1997 CENTER. 401-411 EAST Publlthed Newporl atlng and malnlenance tx· City 01 Newport Beach will Ing Co., d) G.F.P. e) Glut· Klaloa ourl, Newpor1 wy.. u11e 156, Corona business yel? No Brian Kaplan CHAPMAN AVENUE, PLA· Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally penses, and piemlums on hOfd a public hetrlng re-lony Accessories, I) Spiers Beach. CA 92663 del Mar, CA 92625 Flctltloue Buslnest Gregory Rosenblum This statement was filed CENTIA. CA all rlghl, till• Pilol May 30, 1997. Insurance accep1abte lo gardlng, ORDINANCE NO. & Bobincl"leck, g) GFP Jane Whitney Simmons. 9 Thts business Is con· Name Statement This s1a1omen1 was liled w1111 the Counly Clefk ol and lnleresl conveyed lo F998 the purchaser shall bo pro-97·20, AMENDING TITLE Glullon tor Punishment, Kialoa Courl, Newport ducte~ by a general part· The following persons are w11h the Counry Clerk ol prange County on 5-23-97 and now held by 11 under PUBLIC NOTICE raled es of \he date ol ,.. 20 .OF THE NBMC PRO-1007 N. Alamo. Anaheim, Be\j:h. CA 92663 nership doing business as: Hamp-Ora119e County on 5.7.97 1997372197'9 said DNd ol Trus1 In the cording of conveyance. Ex· HIBITING CONDOMINIUM CA 92801 This business ls con· Hove you started <!01ng ton Psyct\ Group, 954 Cap-19973720158 Oa1ty Pilot May 30, Jun• 6, pro~ny sl1ua1ed In H id CITY OF aminatlon or title, recording DEVELOPMENT AND CON· Michael Allan Spiers, 1007 dueled by husband end bJusln0e~Sshyel? No 1101 Street, Costa Mesa, CA Dally p,101 May 9 16 23 13. 20. 1997 FOf5 County end Slale d.. of conveyance, transfer DOMINIUM CONVERSIONS N. Alamo. Anaheim, CA wile om aunecy . 92627 30 997 ' f:89 ' scribed ts: COSTA MESA laxes, and any tllle Insur· IN THE R·t .5 DISTRICT 92801 Have you started doing T,hls sta1emen1 was filed Anthony Francisco. Ph.0 . '1 S PUBLIC NOTICE • A.P.N. 422-352·12 ORANGE COUNTY, ance policy shall be ol lho {BALBOA ISLAND ANO UT· This business is con· business yel? Yes, March . W1lh Iha Counly Clerk ol A P1ofesslonat Corp .. (CA), PUBLIC NOTICE The lllffl addreas and CALIFORNIA expense of the purchaser fLE BALBOA ISLAND) ducted by: an Individual 97 Orange Counly on 5-6·97 954 Capilot Slreel, Costa Fictitious Business-• olher common deslgn11lon, NOTICE or purchasers. (PLANNING COMMISSION Have you started doing Henry Ray. Simmons, Jr. 19973720024 Meu. CA 92627 Fic titious Buslneu Name Statement , fl any, or the IHI property INVITING BIDS The und81'slgnod reserves AMENDMENT NO. 853). business vel? No Jane w . Simmons Dally P1lol May 9, 16, 23, This business is con· Neme Statement Tile lollowing persons al't dHcl1bed above Is pu1· NOTICE IS HEREBY the rtghl lo retuse 10 ac-Thia projecl has been re· MM.11cchhaaee1t AE.· BS0plbe1.rnscheck ~17~• 1~~1~~~~~Y wt~r~''':, 30, 1997 F927 ducted by: a corporation The following persons aie ~olng bcusiness Eu· Ported to be: 911 JOANN GIVEN lhtl sealed propos-cept any binds. viewed, and II has been Have you started doing domo business as: pare hange nlerpnws, STREET. COSTA MESA, 111 IM lurnlshing all l1b0t, Paled: 5/17/97 determined that II Is cal· This slatemenl was filed Orange County on 5·6·97 PUBLIC NOTICE business yel? N? Pllg,rm or Newport. 3068 2250 Vanguard Way CA n627 malerlali, equlpmen1, James F. Rledel egorlcolly exempl under with lhe County Clerk ol 19973720007 Anthony Francisco, Ph.D. Johnson Ave . Cosla Mesa. #C11 4. Costa Mesa. CA The undersigned ~l'\.ISIM trtnsportalion and such Jeffra A. Rledal lhe requirements or lhe Orange County on 5·1·97 Daily P1to1 May 9, 16, 23, Fictitious BuslneH a P!ofesslonal Corp, Tracy CA 92626 92626 dlsci.lms any llabil~ IM othlf faclhlles as may be RISLl't' Ii ASSOCI Calllornla Envlronmenlal 19973719588 30, 1997 F920 Name S .. tement LaPterre, Treasur&f Pllgrtm ol Newport, LP J:~iu;~ ~~~so~C~~~ any lncorrec1ne11 o the reqUlred IOI the 1996-1997 ATES • Ouallly Act. Daily Pilol May 9. 16, 23, PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons ate T.hls statement was hied (CA). 448 "H'' Ave Coro· Cotti Mesa, CA 92626 llrffl add1111 and other STREET MAINTENANCE Notice It hereby further 30 1997 F doing business as: CG In-with the C-Ounty Clerk ol nado CA 92118 common deslgnalfon. If PROGRAM. SLURRY SEAL BY: Robert L. Rleley given lhal said public hear· ' 897 Flctltlou1 Bu1ln•11 ternahonal. 33935 Calle De Orange County on 5-9·97 This' butlneu Is con· This business is con. any, attown htrtln. PROJECT· CITY PROJECT Published Newpo11 1ng will bt held on lhe 91h PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement Bonarµa, San Juan Caprst· 199737~0445 ducted by 1 t1m1ted part· ducted by: an individual Seid Nie wfft be made, NO. 97-08, wllf be recetved Beach.Cosla Masa Daily day ol Juno. 1997, 11 the 1ano. CA 92675 Daily Pilot May 16. 23. 30, nershlp Have you started dottg bu1 wilhout c:ovenanl Of by lhe Cll'y of Costa Mesa Pilot May 23 29 30 1997 hour of 7:00 p.m. 1n the FlcUtlous Buslne11 The following persons are Cail Wiiiiam Guile 33935 June 6 1997 F945 Have you Slarted doing busrness yet? No • : werranty, •11ptes1 Of Im-at the Olflc. ol the City ' ' 'FrthsS5 Council Chambers ol lhe Name Stateme nt domg business as: The L• Calle 01 Bonanza. San ' business ye1? Yes. 3+97 Terry J. Wolfson , pli.cl, regarding !lite, pos-Clerk, 71 Fair Drive, Costa Newport Beach City Hall, The following persons are v0tne Group, 3419 Via Udo Juan CaplSlrano CA !12675 PUBLIC NOTICE Wade Hall, General Part· This statement was filed 1 Hsslon. °' encumbra~H. Mesa. California, until the PUBLIC NOTICE 3300 Newport Boulevard, doing business as: r .. Newport Beach, CA Gall Capello, :J3935 Calle ner w.th the County Clerk ,pl 1 lo f•Y lhe remalnlng princJ. hour ol 10:00 a.m. Monday, Newport S.och, Calllornla, American Ouahty Mamie-92660 De Bonanza San Juan Fictitious Business This slalemont was filed Orange County on S-7197 : pa sum ol lh• note(s), s• June 9. 1997. 11 which time PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL al which umo and place nance Service. 16642 Is· Kyle Mar:i1n, 8431 Deerv1ew Capistrano, CA 92675 Name Statement wllh lho county Clerk ol 19973720159 1 outed by said Deed ol l!'-Y wlll be opened pub-BE HELO BY THE COSTA any tnd all persons Inlet· land C1rcle #5, Huntlngton Dr .. Hun11n91on Beach. CA This business Is con-f!le l0Uow1ng Pttsons are Orange County on s-2.97 Daily P1to1 May 9, 16, ts. 1 Trust wllh lnteresl !hereon, Ucfy and read aloud In lhe MESA PLANNING COM-tsted mav appear and be Beach. CA 92649-35s5 92646 dueled by: a general part· doing business as: Hamp· 19973719845 30, 1997 Fll93 1 as provided In aald nolt(s), Councll Chamber1. Sealed MISSION AT THE C1TY heard lh8'eon. If you chal· James Edward Wesle 111 Steven Maritn. 8431 Deer· nershlp ton Health Group, 954 Cap. 1 advances. fl any, under lhe proposals shall bear lhe HALL. 71 FAIR DRIVE. lenge this p1ofact In court, l6642 Island Circle Y·,5; view Dr .• Hunt ington Have you slaned doing ilol Street. Costa Mesa, CA Dally Piiot May 9• t5, 23, PUBLIC NOTICE : lerms ol said Deed of !Ille of the work and name COSTA MESA, CALIFOR· you may be llmiled lo rais· Hunting Ion Beach. CA Beach, CA .92646 business yel? Yes, s-1.97 92627 30. 1997 F9061---------- 1 Trusl, IMs. charges and of lhe bidder bul no other NIA. AT 6:30 P.M. OR AS 1ng only thoH Issues Jou 9264g.3555 This business is con· cw Guile Anlhony Francisco, Ph.D.. PUBLIC NOT Fictitious BuslnHa I expenses ol lhe TrustH dllllngulshing marks. Any SOON AS POSSIBLE or someone olse 1a1se al Isabel Wesley. t6642 15. ducted by: an unincorpo· This slalemenl was flltd A Professional Corp .. (CA), _ ICE Name Statement 1 and ol lhe uusls crealed bid rtcelved afler 1he JHEREAFTER ON MON· lho public hearing de-land C1rcle #5, Huntington raled assocla1,ion olher wilh lhe County Clerk 01 954 Cep1101 Sueel, Cosra Fictitious Bualn•H The following petsons are 1 by said Deed of Trusl. scheduled closing lime tor DAY. JUNE 23, 1997. RE· scribed In lhls nollce or In Beach CA 92649·3555 than a partnership Orange Counly on 5.13.97 Mesa, CA 92627 N St doing bu;1ness as: I The 101a1 amounl of lh• tho receipt of bids shall be GARDING THE FOLLOW· wrlnen correspondence de-This ·business Is con· Have you stoned doing 19973720716 This business Is con· Th ~~· •l•m•nt Cahlorma Machine Mark'dt· 1 unpaid balance ol the obll· 1e1urned lo bidder un· ING APPLICATIONS. 11vertd to lhe Clly a1 or dueled by husband and business ye1? No 011 P'I 1 M 16 23 30 dueled by: a corporallon d . e ~ 0.wmg persons are mg. 2034 E Lmcoln A.d, gallon secured by lhe opened. ft shall be 1he sole IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW· prior 10, lh• public hea;lng. wile S.R. Mt1rtln 1 Y 1 0 ay • • • Have you started doing oong usoness as: Suite 394, Ana11e1m, CA property 10 be sold and respon1lblllry of the bidder ING ACTIONS ARE CHAL· r:or tnformaUon call (714) Have you slarted doing This sta1emen1 was filed June 6, 1997 F951 business yet? No ~r~rdan~:9 H~me·Uv~ng 92806 reasonable estimated 10 soe thal his bid Is re· LENGEO IN COURT, THE 644·3200 businessyet?Yes Hl·97 wilh lhe County Clerk ol Anthony Francisco. Ph.D. e •1• 151 1 th Joann Burnham. 12922 costs, expenses and ad· celved In rroper time. CHALLENGE MAY BE LIM· &.IV~nne M Hark· James E Wesley ' 111 Orange Counly on 5·16-97 PUBLIC NOTICE a Professional Corp, Tracy ~reol, t:i~~;7 #24, Costa Harber Blvd . .f920. Gar· nn<:H al Iha lime of Jnlllal A tel o Bid Documents ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS· l•H CMC/AAE ' This staiemanl W.s filed 19973721188 LaP1erre, Treasurer es,. den Grove CA 92840 I publlc•llon of lhe Nollet ol m1y be oblalned at lhe Of· SUES SOMEONE RAISES Cll~ Cle k Cit f wilh the County Clerk ol Daily Pilol May 23, 30 Fictitious Business This statement was !tied 3T::o~ ~n~ 7~:n S~uc~. This business is COii· Sate ls $147.964 26. flee of the City Englnffr, AT THE PUBLIC HEARING N rt Br • h Y 0 Otange County on s.2.97 June 6, l3. 1997 F977 Name Statement wflh lhe County Cl&fk ol Sho P•a~24 C t J811 • ducted t>y an 1nd1111dual ~ The Beneficiary under n Fair Drive Co111 Mesa DESCRIBED IN THIS N(). ewpo •ac The following pe1Son1 are Orange County on 5.9.97 P • os a 853• Have you started do1n9 1 Hid 0Hd ol Trull nerelo-C1Jlfornia, up0n nonrefund'. TICE OR IN WRITTEN Pub fished New poll 19~73719680 PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Zela· 19973720444 CA 92627 busmess yet? No ! IOfl execUled and dellv· ible payment of S10 oo An CORRESPONDENCE OE· Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally Daily P1101 May 9. 16, 23. com Communl callons, Carly p1101 May l6 23 30 This business is con· JoaM Burnham I ered 10 lhe undersigned • addllional chaigt oi s.4.oo LIVERED TO THE PlAN· P1lo1 May 30, 1997, 30, 1997 F908 Flctltloue BuslnHI t821 POl'I Renwick Place. June 6 t997 • f:94& ~cled .by i n lndovtdual This sratemenl was filed wrtnen o.ctarallon ol D• w111 be made If handled by NINO COMMISSION AT. F997 Name Statement Newport Beach, CA 92660 · ·~· you star1ed doing w1lh the County Clerk ~I faull and Demand for Sate, mall. Bid Documents and OR PRIOR TO, THE PUB· PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons tre Kirby Greenlff. 1821 Port PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No 01ange County on 5·2·97 1 and wrillen Nollce ol D• other contract documenls UC HEARING. PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: GRAF· Renwick Pl1ca, NewpOl'I Tamare Ann Van Nuck 19973719655 I fautt and Electlon to Seu. may also be eumlntd 11 1. PLANNING ACTION PA· Fictitious ButlMH FITI CREATIONS, 2300 BHch. CA 92660 Flctltloue Bu1ln111 This llatemenl was Med Dail p,101 Ma 9 16 23 I The underllgnecf cauaed the orrice of the Clly Clerk 97·24 FOR RFA, INC., AU· cne1484840 Nam• Statement Fairview Ro•d tU105, Hans Mumper, 225 South Nam• Statement ~lh ll'I• County Clerk of 30 1y997 y • F900 I uld Nollce ol Oefaufl and of tile Cll'y ol Cosla Mesa. THORIZEO AGENT FOR NOTICE OF The following persons •re Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Lake Avenue IM239, Pasa-The following persons are v-ange County on 5-6·97 · Election to Sell lo be , .. Bid Documents wRf nol be GEORGE A. PEARSON DISSOLUTION OF domg business as: David Alan Grat, 2300 Fair· dena. CA 91101 doing buslnest u : 1) Surl· 19973720025 PUBLIC NOTICE corded In Ille counlY where malled unleu lhe ad· FOR A CONDITIONAL USE GENERAL :'-r Full nme Solutions, b) view Road #U105, Colla This business Is con-side Sports. b) The Suri Dally Pllol M11y 9. 16, 23, --------- ' the rial property It rocated. ditional $4.00 charge Is In-PERMIT FOR AN EXISTING PARTNERSHIP S. cb FTS, Inc., 770 Hill· MHa, CA 92626 ducted by: co-partlltfs Comp•ny, c) Duke Suri 30. 1997 f916 Fictitious Buslnes~. I Thi• ta an 1nemp1 10 col· eluded wllh paymtnl GAS STATION TO IN· N tic ~ h b . crest rive, Suile 112, La· RhH Leigh G1al. 2300 Have you slarted doing Shop, 112 23rd SI., New· flame Statement lect •debt, and eny lnlor· Etch bid an.II be made CREASE THE NUMBER OF pur~u .. nt 10.,es~c~'t":~ 9,:una BHch. CA 92651 Fairview Aoad IU105, busln•ts ye17 Yes. M1y 1, Port Beach. CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE The tollov.1n9 persons are 'mation Oblalntd wlll be on 1he Propoul form. PUMPS; WITH A VARI· 15035 5 1 lh c 111 1 ull Time SolUlions, Inc .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 1997 Newhunl N1fu, Inc •• (CA). doing business as· Used for that purpon. 1hHl1 P·I through p.9 ANCE FROM SETBACK · 0 • a oma {CA), no HlllcfHI Drive. This bus1ntn Is con-Kirby Greenlff 112 23rd St., Newport Flctllloue Buslneu summit ProlesS•ONI Se~· Dat•1 01 MAY 97 ptovided In lhe contrae1 RE 0 U IRE MEN TS T 0 ~pora~onEswl Cod,:, Jh•I Sulle #2, Laguna Be•ch, dueled by: husband and Thlt atllemenl was filed Beach CA 92663 Name Statement vices. 24331 Mu11tand1 ADVANTA NOMINEE documtnlt and shall be AUOW A CANOPY TO EN· d jew1' ;:8 ~ aE· CA 92651 wilt with lh• County Cler1< of This 'business Is con-The lollOWVlQ persons ere Blvd ;0.131 Lake Fores! I II RV IC I I INC eccompanled by 1 certified CROACH INTO THE AE· R'~oldes nin'd M~r L. This business Is. con· Have you s11rted doing Orange County on S.13·97 dueled by: a cMpMlllOn doing buslMss as· CA 92630 • ' TRUSTEE BY IPE: or cashier'• check 01. bid OUIRE.D SETBACK ALONG RhoadH ht1elofo1e ~olng d,.uhcled ~y. COfl)()(ahon buslne51 y11 ? Yes 3/17/ 19973720731 Have you Sl•rted doing Gary Vasquez Anoc111es. Debi• Kay Ritchie, 6 v-. I CIALIZEDt INC Al bond for not IHt ltian 10% BRISTOL STREET, LO. builnesa'as partners under lo ::e~9~rab'!! rmmen~ed 1993 Dally Piiot May 16. 23, 30. business yet? YH, 0Sfl9/ b) Tht Garden Gtlt Com· reno. Foolhill Ranch. CA •• of the amount of lhelr bid, CATEO AT 2995 BRISTOL lhe name of Bristol Streel n s nus u e1 David Alan Grof June 6 1997 F956 92 piny, 2087 W11tm1na1e1 !12610 AOINT FOR I.AID made paytble 10 lhe Clfy STREET IN AN C1 ZONE. Associate• 01 4931 Birch lhe ffcllllous business This s1a1emen1 was flied ' Newttunt N.iu, Inc., Paul Ave .. Co111 Meta, CA This business 1s coo- l TRUITl!E, 4180 Via ol Costa Mesa. No pro-ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· Slrttl Ntwporl Beach name or names llsl1d w1lh the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE Bumen. President 92627 dueled by an lndlv1dual I Real 11, Carpinteria, po111 shall be considered MINATION: NEOATIVE Caflfor~la 92860 have dis'. aF~~•Jn 1·~.7 U Orange County on 5·27·97 This 1te1emtnl was filed Gary Michael Vuquez, Have you s1111ed dotng Ce 93013, (I05t 684-untou accomfanled by DECLARATION (AVAIL· solvetd their partnership H Ja~ A T~~e Pu r''· Inc., 19973722137 Flc tltloua 8u1lneH wilh the County Clerk ol ~087 W811m~Sltf Avenut, businHs ytl? No 1424 euch cashier a check, ABLE FOR REVIEW FOR of Oacombor 1 1996 by Thia · t 19 y,e ~e · fled Daily Piiot May 30 Juna 6 Name Statement Orange Counly on 5·16-97 osla Mesa. A 92627 Debra K. Ritchie •Vt D . VAZQUEZ cash, Of bidder's bond. . ~?N8~1~1s~JN)THE PLAN· mul\Jnl conaonl 'and purau· wilh 1~: Cou~ly w~l~tk1 of 13. 20. 1997 • Fo12 The lollowlng pe11ona are 19973721157 J~~ ~usln~:1 ,!:, ,con· Tl'lls sta1tmon1 was file~ TRUITU IALEI 0,' No bid 1hall ba consid· • anl 10 tho parlnerahJp 0 C doing buslne11 11· Collins Dally Piiot May 23 30 u Yan v • wllh lhe County Clerk al • •red unless It 11 made on a 2. PLANNlNQ ACTION PA· agreemenl Thomas G range ounly on 5·2·97 •PUBLIC NOTICE USA Product• 2527 Buck· June 6 13 t997 •F9e0 Have you started doing Orange County on S·2·9'f PIC•fl blank ptoposal lorm fur• 91·21 FOR HIMES PETERS Ewing flos ihe 1011 authOf: 19073719853 eye St .. Nhport Buch • • buslneu yll? YH. 1-1·96 19973719643 1 97POl119 nllhed by the Clly ol Coeta JePSON ARCHITECTS. lly 10 aell partnership ... 0Dlly Pltol May 9, t6. 23. Flctltloua Bu1ln111 CA 92IS60 • PUBLIC NOTICE Gary Vasquez Dairy p,101 M• 9 l6. 23 Publl•h•d Newport Mell and ,. mad• In IC• INC .. AUTHORIZED AGE~T ..... pay 1nd dlscherge ... 30, 1997 F!114 N•m• ll•l•ment Fay c . comm. 2527 Buck· Thi• Sl•l•rntnl WH Med 30 1997 y -F • BHCf'l.Coala Meq Otlly cordince wi1h lhe . prov!· FOR JAMES LEWIS/JIM S llablllllH ol lh• partnership, The foltowlng per1on1 ere •Y• SI., Newport Beach. Flctltloue 8uslne11 with lhe County C14Nk ol • 90f Pllo May 11 23 30 1997 1lon1 of the Propoul r• TOWING, FOR A CONDI-collect and recetve ell ITI04\o PUBLIC NOTICE doing business 11: CA t26M Name Statement Ot•no• Counly on 5..f.117 PUBLIC NOTICE • • ' . Qulltmtnts. TIONA1. USE PERMIT FOR •YI payable to 1ht Plfl1*· Paradise Sprlnker SeMce Theodore c. Collins, 2521 Tht IOllowlng pettonl ert 1997~719998 ---------~-• EKh bidder mual have a A.N AUTO TOWINO SER-ahl.p !*form exllllng con-Flctltlou• 8_...ne.. & Landsc1pH, HMO New-Buckey• SI Newporl doing business H ' Skyy Deily P1tot May 9. 11. 23. Flctltlou1 aualn• .. • PUBLIC NOTICE CIHt .. A .. UCenM (Otne<al ~CREO OVTOCOOOA STORAGE trac1i Ind act In eny man-Name Statem•nl port Blvd •• Spac• 31·A, BHcf'I CA t2Mo lmpor11. HtO Whllller, 30 11197 F922 Natne Stateme.nt ....,~,_...,,....,,...,......,,..,...._...,.-1 Englnet1lng) or "C32" A L ATEO AT 1785-ner necesslty to wind up Th• fonowing persona we Costa Mett, CA 92627 Thia 'builneH 11 con· Cott.a MeN. CA 92627 • Tl\t fottow.ng P"sont .,; PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL (Plfklng and Highway 111'1-1791 MONROVIA AVENUE lhe alfalrt of lhe P8M•t· doing t>ualnen u : a) CMF Oenn11 James Leal, 1840 d1JC1ed by: hutband and HOiii Gr'9gs, 2711 Bunllng, PUBLIC NOTICE dOing t>usitlHt 11• BE Hl!LD IV THI! COSTA provement Conlractor) and IN AN MG ZON!, ENVI· atttp Auoclalot, b) e.tt>oa CM N.-.vport Blvd , Space 3h._, wile C-Osla MeH, CA 92627 Jules and com.,_n , tO MESA PLANNING COM· .. 10 be ptequallflecf Hr• RONMENTAL DETER· /a/ThomH Q l'.wtne Houu. C) Albllron WHI, Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627 Have you started doing Rob ROblntOl'I, 1103 Valley Fictitious 8u1lnn1 N9WJ>Ort Cenl9' Ory Su.I• MISSION AT THE CITY quired by law. MEINATION: NEOATIVE /I/ Sandra J Ewlno di Soulh Swell, 2189 Kalhy Tweed, 1544 '1•· b\.llinttt )'917 No cw .• Co11& Men, CA 92Ci2t N•.,.. lt•t•.n.nt 200 Ne""pon S.Kh CA HAU.. ,., 'AIA DAIV!, A COnlfa.ctor Utln9. crtn D CLARATION, (AVAIL· • Wuw1ng, Coala Me ... , CA c.nlia Ave . Apl 23. New-Fay c Oollna Thia bu•lnH• ,, eo~ The fol10wlf1v peraont .,. t2cCo . I 1 COftA M(SA. CAUfOR-or daatlfteM!on not ahOWn ABLE FOR REVIEW FOR /I/ Roger •• Rhoad.. 92028 Port Dexh, CA 926'3 Thia itaierneni wu filed dueled by-an UNnC'Ofpo. doing bualneu as a) Jul,. A Cline 302G Cort; I NIA. AT f :30 ... M. OR AS on the Otftefal Ptrtalltng 20 DAYS AT THI! P~N· /I/ Mary L. Rhoed" fltank S. Hel~. 2789 Thlt buaintas 11 con-•ith itie County Ctefft 01 rated asaoclthon other CASH-HO SOLUTIONS. bl Portal, Nrw~ S.ICt\ Cf. SOON AS POSSIBLE W• Dettnn!Ni.ont may NINO OMSION). ,ubllthed Newport Waxwing. Cotta Mesa, CA dueled by joint venlure Ofange County on't-1•91 lhan a partnership Cf'S. o) H C.D T d) ~ THEA~nER ON MON· be required to P•V ,,,. 3. ~EZNOING ACTION PA· BHCh-Coat• Mttl 011ly t2G26 H•v• you tltfted dOil\O 1t91a111111 Htve you lllMd doing HAPPY COMPANIONS Thfl bu11,,. .. It c~ OA't'J. JONI! ot, 1901. Al· w19t rile of l"8I ettll or i1·211n ,.0NAE 8P0E,!10TION9 Piiot May 30 1997. Mary H. Helbefger, 2789 butlneu yet? No Oatty p11o4 May 23 30 bUtlntlt vet? t#O 000 TAAININQ. \ 158 duc\ecf bt an indlvid.Jal QA"DING THE FOL· claialfbtlon ~ clOMfy •97<04 r " ER ' F02l Waxwing, COl1-Meta. CA Oenlllt Leal • • Holli A. Orlggt !hnn Av •8. Tustin, CA Htwt yov ~~ do""' 4 L.OWINQ APPLICATIONS. 1el1ted lo It u tf'IOwn In C.M., LLCIMCO ARCT., 92428 Thie "atement w11 hied June 8, 1), 1907 '919 Ao4'I R~nson t~471 business~? Yn l9IO ~.,. 1 If AHY Of' THI ,oi.. lht a.n.tll O.t1tni1Nitlonl AOENTS FOR THf CITY PUlllC NOTICE Th11 bustneu 11 con-wllh lh• County Clerk ol PUlllC NOTIC• Tl\11 at.lemenl wu lli.d ~ l..adW!g, 1 IM,,_,.,, .llA•• A cw 1 LOWIHO ACT10NS AAI! effective It the time Of Iha 0, COSTA MESA I BOA· dUC'led by: l'Wtbat\d Ind o,ange Counfy on 5-2·11 Iii with lhl COUonfV Clerk cl Av. I I. T1.111on.. ~ 9HIO This tltlemtnt 'was ... Ct4AU!HGf0 IN COVA1: Cllll lot bide. ~s Rw~~ ~~SOA. U!CC Flollllou• •"•In.a• Wiit 19973719814 '1cUtlous •usArMu ~ CoYnly on 5·ZO.t7 Tt111 b1.111n1H I• con-w11n lhe Coullty Cterll r:J THI CHAU.INQI MAY lh: n,. Contractor •h•lt com. M t. Ham• •t•l•niaf\t Have vou ataned CIO{ng O.ily Pilol M•y 9 te 23 1H731114M cluc1ed by: In lnd1vtdual °'..,. COWltf °" 5-1-9 UMfTaO TO ONl.Y THOSI! pty wflh lhe Pf9"1•ton• or C2 & P DISTRICTS TO The followlng l*IOtll art bu•ln••• ye1? 't'e1. 1990 30 1907 • Ftot N•"'• ttatetMnt o.ny l'lloC ~•Y 23 30 HeY9 YOl.I l'aned ctoing t•t'7U, .... I I I u ( • I 0 M I 0 N I 9ec11on 'T10 10 1780, in. PLA.NNEO DEVELOPMENT d01ng buSlnes• ... M•rv Hti~o·· ' Tflt lollOwlftQ ~n· .,. JUne • F • 1>utNtt yel? No IWUI AT THt! PUIUC clualve Of the Callfornl• COMMERCIAL CPDC) & A Lu Ftor" en.Won OH Tbl• ata1tmen1 Wll filed PUBLIC NOTICE dOlng butlnelt at: Blue •• ti. 1•1 "' Doyne Ladwlo OIMy Not May •• 11 u . H!AAINO Ol!SCAl&!D IN Labor Code: the Pf•vafllnCJ FINAL DEVELOP. Pl.AH TO siailon, 21932 Oaos Patti• wlll'I tl'le County Clerk 01 Maml)o IHU\W Supply, PUIUC NOTICI Th(• tta"~ -.a fol.ct :IO. 1tt7 '11 THIS NOTICI! OR IH WRIT· ,.,.and·-ol w•• ••• CONSn\UCT A 1·STOAV, way, ~I.a.• Flor••· Cahlomla 01•no• Co~nly on S-23 91 Plotltlou• lutlMH 1041 livine Av.,, Newporl Wlfh tN County CS.IL of " COflAllPOHOtNC! tabllthed by the Clly or 25,200 10.n. COM· 92581 tH'13721HS " ..... •••t•m9"• 81acn, CA t2teO ,..,.....,. ....... " ONll• C°""'Y Otl 4<t•t7 --------, D TO ntl P~ Cotta ...... whlct\ we on MlRCIAL 8LOO. CIOA· Rancho Devtlapm•nl Dally P11oc M•t 3o. Junt e. The followtng per10fl1 •r• GW1 la}'lof ltra!f_,_~noa ..._ tta._.,.t 1"1nt.,..... j MMlllfON AT, Ne ... tN City 0.1' O! gg: ~~~~K~· ColnNny U.C tCA>: 1UH 13, 20. 1t07 1011 dctng bu11ne11 u · ==°"· MtblOn Y~ CA The ~ ,_eons wa ~ ,_ .. ~J. )0, C l 'tMm to J.O. THI PUe. !Nd~~. °',...£!Ila MIU;"'" ~,. MAX PER .... • 21.:. 5o Western. Ste.*· Oer• PUBLIC NOTICI Toacl/Wll AltlOl'IJ\lt ttai-Robert~-... ~a dOlrlG Mtnts1 n Coet.ge a,qy 1, '°" •M1 ,.. M ~. .,, -......... ...,,. ..... ..... denl, CA ~41 1ano. 3012 MtwPQrt Blvd. .... __,,.,, · White, 111'12 141h St~ Sun--i;;;:ii:;r;-;:wn;;:.--gtt to .. lhoiM t , MYlll THI "CITY Ofl ~bed !herein rot non-AOlt.) & OUTllDI! DIN• Tflla bualneu lt con-Nt'WPOft a..c.l'I CA t2M3 tta71 a....... Oak. Pot· Ml~ CA to7•2 ......C ll011CI --i. ~ COITA MllA ,AMINO ~of Mid eoci., fNO tN NIWPOAT BLVD. °"'1td by • UIT141ed U· "ctlt.... .......... Nic:tc 0 Udd4 4sn Ave Ot tolt H4fl•. CA IM11 JoM w llilewtow 1137 [. -"iiidiiiiiiiii!YtiiiiiiM:--........ -DUION ITANDARDt'' TO TM City CcMd of 11141 SCT8ACK. AT, .... I 1"8 M>lllly Co Name ..... ....._. Laa lt0 .. H .'Yorba Und9. 1''111 bu11n .. 1 ti ~ 1wNft Sl. t.onoi e..d\, ........... 11 lltOUnd "9 tlOUIM? MPLICT UflOATIO m\.I City of Colla ...... ,. N!W..aAT IWOJ14S I . H~t you ·~ The tolowtng ~.,. CA NIM ~Id by; a.,_.,,_.. CA9CIOI ..... •11•nl LM h '' '1AHNINO ZONING ..,._.. IW IWll . to ,._. tlTH ST ILOO \. c bullnH• yet? No CJOina bvtlneM -t:•. "°" Uddl. UN 'Aw 0. '*""' T.,.. .. ~. 11)1 .................... .,. -~ ~ artr...,. .. lllft. g.~y~V~e:o;. Al~ Rencl'lo Dtulop1t1enl !HYl\"'AllH, It IO Laa lanltu Yortl.a LhM, ~,.J°"Y«'?~ dDif't I. 8wrNl ll. l.AWll IMa\ .......... -. tWIT'S 04 I M1• ViliOiei-CW-... nti-CotTA ltMYRUOn, De~~· • COmPlnJ LLC, •r ... M>M£0. C) cua CANlll ftw...... CAtolOI ftUCll 'MO CMHTI ....... --.A IMICI'~ COOi. ..., C11J C1erts. CMJ .. CMV.J 20 DAY AT PutO 244 HttlPoft 8oUl1'9nl, 1'111 tMifttH It .:o,,_ ;;.' •••a l9rtl .,... lltef Tt1l1 ~I '9 ~ t• Wal a. N......... .. .. ..,, MPCMT .CW ...... ... '°" PUftTH ... IHR>RMA SELL Cotta~ CA 11117 .... llY ~ MCI .... ~ ci.. .. -.ctlCt llJr: hMstMN ......... CA-~...... Nt•c; TION ON T.-A8CM AP: ::,,,,.~--.; = fi'li ~ 0....-~Of\ YM? ~"' play t4IOe f:"':1s =· ~· ~,...a.I l•1ttCl1•• .... .,,,. WN f'lnctn yiow... ~ ee.1..;: c.... Mattlet,.._ t .. 7Ult4U ...... .-,.................... ...... .... , . 111/J _,.Mer a.•. ,,., ci ••• ..,;.... ...,....,.... clUllfled ....., CA 11127 • CIUil"90 a.tty ,... ..., a. • c • •• o • • • • ••• •" -..., CA-•• lnl tt•IUll~M lltONf. I N?'O u"VVW"' T"lt WtlfleH It _,. M .... H .""'9t.1l. tM7 N toclllrt Ml~ TMt Wlll'f! la ~-....... -~----~~ FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1997 MUC JIOTICU PUIUC NOTICll •UIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICU Pt11UC NOTICll MUC NOTICI Elden "'· Cott.1 MeM. ., .. UC -nc• e11.1e1ect by: .,, ~ PUIUC NOTICE ouciecs by: .,, inaYICiUai ,.. 11. t11711!!!• ~ •fo:: ~,!: ~ ---------1CAf2127 rvv RV 5 liave you &tlMCI do.ng .U11t you ltM\td ~ lfllWW AliMllll If? .,. •-1t; ........... .......... Tl'll• bUllnHI II co~ flotfU.U..,...,... bullnttl yet? Yee, M ·'4 '1cUUow ~· l:llitlntlt ~No =:: ........ t .... ltatHMftt ducted by-.,, lndMclueJ N I t ~Ujll'l lkooke Name l t•t•ment Mhllf W. ~ ........ ~ ty-' ~ • The followlng '*'°"' .,. Have )'OU ttaltecJ ~ ...... • •• ....,. Thi• tWttMtlt WU Ille<! TM fo1towino penona .,. Tlll• 11&1"'*'4 """' lffcl ·-by --,. dOll'Q !>u91nMt u : a) $o1. busJnep yet? No -·.,, TM folOWlng .,_rt<>nt are with tilt County Cl~k of clOlng butlnett n· SUc-11111\h lhe County Clt<k of IOUI llllCMllll of die 1111,.id '"· b> K.1". ' Company, M~ Attallbl Clolno bu$1ntQ ••: Ofll'lge COUnty On ~13-97 C:"t SIOrit•, Suitt. 433 • Orang• County on "''"1 llllaM.e of !tit ~ - 30'7 S. 8ri1tol, Santa Ana, Thie tl&l«nent wu fl&td ~~~AIN-:=·a.~8!1 18173720722 a790 Hart>ot BIVCI. Colta 1tt7:t72072t B31,(714t:.7r.>J44 ::,',~:~ CA Nl'Oo& with the County Clerk of CA 12&43. ' Dally PllOt May I e. 23, 30. Mosa, CA 92626 Da.ty Pilot May 1 •• 23, 30, Mell A. I • T end ...... tllt :a=.:~ ... lnQ., ~l Ot~ County on '"30-117 £11Ubtth L Harrie UIOt June II, 11191 Fll52 Mary Ellen Altxand«. 830 June 6, 19117 Ft50 o11t11 Mlldilld FllTfit Tllist. 2651 ::'!rtN lnitW pyllllclllOtl o4 m04 ' Ana. t H 7'7tM7e Cl•ff Drill•, Newport h .. ch, PUILIC NOTICE ~~:~cl•112te"'· cosaa PUBLIC NOTICE EMt~A~Sui• 'og 111t ~ ~ s• 19 Thl1 bu1lnHt 11 co,,. Dally P1lol May t , 11, 23, CA ~ Thia bu1lne11 11 con· ~.CA 92831 Q1Ull GI. Tiii bel'ldci*Y duc:ttel by: 1 COfPO'•Uon 30, 11197 F89G Thi• bu1tn111 I• con-F'lctltlowa auaJMH ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Bueln•H ..,_. k* c.fon1• 111*f 1111d o..d of TNet lier .. Haw you •tarted do no dllcttd by an lnctlvldual Nam• ltatem•nt Ha11e you started Clolng Nam• l t•l•m•nt TNI butlness it~ Tiu• °' 1111 OUdly F toltl• •QC.Wd end dl!IMttd '° bullnet• yet? Yet, 12-88 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you turted CIOlng The fallow\ng poreons art bullnett yet? No Th• followtng peraon• aro ffbNllY 13. 11m In 1111 COU •GlftMI ~P ~eol S folelOI Slml tlM uniertlf'*' a wrttl•l'I A.nch H1nc11, Inc., Kath· butlnffl yet? No dOlng buatneu u: HBA Mary Ellen AleJCancler dolno butlne11 It' Hlfp In· of OrWIOt W 011011111 f1ll No The ~ COllVl'*lCtO ·CA ll0017 0.datlllOll of O.teult Md INn Murphy. Pretldent frlotlUo"• 81.1thMH EliHbttl'I L. Harri• Publlc111ont, 2027 Vl111 Thi• ttatemenl waa tiled 1ern11lonal, 511 35th St., 19Q7371DIJ73 -.aca lMslness under t i.i91nea 11 co'*c!ICI OttMftd for Siie. llld • .rllttn Tlllt 1tatemen1 wtt nted Name lt•t•m•nt This statement wu flttd Caudal, Newport BHch, with th• County Ctotk ol Newport Beach, CA 926113 l.AOnW MnQOll. in1i. llC*IOUa !Minni l\llne O •oeM111 Pl/NllllP Mode. of °"*'" llld l'Jldioll with th• County Clt<k of Tne following person• 111 With the Counw Clork of CA 112660 or11ngt County on 5-27-97 Michael F. Howett, 511 Golhllll SllMt. HunllnQIOn Stach, twnn llS1ld *"' on .._ 9 IN .YOU •111*1 ctoino lllll to Stll Tiii undtrllllnM ~ Orange County on 5-5-97 doll\Q butlntll ••: Orange Counly on 5-2-97 HUQh Brookt, 2027 Vista t9973722H1 3Sth St., Newport Stach, CAll2647 19Q7 ntttyat?Yt1,8-1·&6 uld Notice of Odeult Mii 19973711894 A.M.l . Engineering Co .. 19973719898 C1ud1I. Newport Beach, . CA 92663 TifS llUSlntJS was SliHfO OEHNIS Ou.A SIGHED MA.lflELO fAAtl Eltc:tloll to Stll IO bl l9COfdtd Delly Piiot May us 23 30 1525 W. M1cArt.hur 119, Oally Pilot Mey II, 18, 23. CA 92660 1~a1~/!1:ii;-4ay 3o. Ju~~lla Thi• butlnen 11 con·~ 1111nci\4cklll 'MUJAMoa.AROSA TRUST, &t' Allen A. MIX!tllO IU, 111 tM county Whll"I tllt rMI June e tev7 • Ftaa Co111 Me11, CA 921128 30, 1997 1'913 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-• • ducted by: en Individual $49nad, LEONAAO MNGOtA TH• swmenc wlS Med wi TNs'8t. Gtntllil Pltlnlr/OUO pniptrty 11 loc:IUd. O.e: MIY • Muto Dokovic, '755 Sh•,. ducted by: an lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE Ha11• you 1t1rted doing Ths ,_ment was liltd WI 11)1 County Citric of FN/11..Y l'RUST, ~ Sanwa 01, 1997 LOHESTAll llORTOA-PUBLIC NOTICE lngton Pl. 1w202. Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1tar11d doing buslneH yet? No tne CounCy Citric ot Omlgecou~onMly 19.1Dll7 Clllfome. &t 'kt Prtside,., GEE SEANCES. LLC. • ---------1 Beach, CA 92863 bu1lne11 yet? YU, 1·1·118 FlcUllou• 81.11ln•H Michael Howell my on Mly 27. 11197. NOTa·TIU Ac:Uous TNSIH, Genelll Plltnef TMI .. ~ CrMft. Author· Flotltloua 8 ualn .. a Th it bu1lne11 II con-flcllllout But lMH Hugh BrOOkl Ham• Statement Thil llaltmtnt WDI filed Ntwpo,, Seatll-COStl Mesa s.ment exprn hllt y11t1 I Tlil ltlttfl'lent Wit ftltd WI l11d Slallltllrt AddNM: P.O. Name Statement ducted by: .,, lndlvlduat Name Statement T,hl• 1t11tement was flied Tho followlng persons are with tl'I• County Clerk of CNA21431 Mly 30, .Ain 6, 13.20. 1111 cs. It was liled in 1111 Oii 1111 COU~ Cler\ ol Boll 5l$381. Otll-. T.ua Th• 1o11ow1no person• •r• Have you ttatted dolng The following peraon• are With tilt County Clerk of doing buslnou as: source Oranoo County on 5-111-117 11197 ol 1111 Cou~ atft A new nett cou~ on Mly 10, 1W7 752't·"'8 FOR TRUSTEE'S doing butlnelt at: Dolphin buslntH ~et? No doing tw.lneu as: Orange Coun&y on 5-13-97 one Management. 25682 1H7372t141 *' aisines1 N8tnt SIMtmt NOOCE·Tllt fOMJut Name SALE IN.FORMATIOff Pt.Wi Commercial Cleaning Str· ~o ~ olllc Iii JPC PropertiH, 2AO New-19973720723 Peclll~ Creal Drive, MissJon Daily Piiot May 23, 30, PUBLIC NOTICE mzst be lilecl l)CIO( ., tNt date stattmtrrt npllU five ytais lrom, CALL (ltl)317-772t LOH.E$TAR VICH, 179 E. 17th S1' ilh •• ~•cment Wea~ k ed, por1 Centtt Dr. 12310, Daily Piiot M1y HI, 23, 30, Viejo, CA 92692 June 6, 13, 1197 F984 Tl'll lillng ol ~ Stlllmlnl 1111 datl It was filed Ill the ()lf)Ct MORTGAGEE SERVICECT~_Ll ... C.T 1115, Co1la MtH, CA. w ounty er o Newport B11ch, CA 92660 June II, 1997 F953 l<tnnelh Ian Davis. 25682 not ol lt:Sell IUthOlltt 1111UM 1 ol 1111 COU~ C1lftl. A new fic*.ilS A OEST COll UK A • 92'27 Orange CC>Ynty on 5-2·97 James Patriclc ColC. 23S PUBLIC NOTICE P.clfic Crest Drive, M11Slon PUBLIC NOTICE rra!!.!'!:.~~~WA&. Ills SIMt ol a Fic:nouS a,,.nesSj,OUS ais111ut N'1me StmmeflllTEMPTIHG TO ~ A OoUQIH Craig HayH, 179 199737t9995 24th Place Costa MHI Viejo, CA 92692 ................. ._ Nlwne n '<IOl*ln ol lhe ngflts ofllftlSl be fdtd pnof ID ""'dlle DEBT AHY INFO..-TION E. 17th SI., '115, Colla Dally Pilot May 9 16, 23, CA 92726 ' ' This business Is con-Flctllloua BualneH flOll 1 Fedenf Sim Thi hli of lhS stllemtnt OOtS OBiAINED WIU BE USED FOR Me11, CA. 92621 30. 1997 , F894 This buslne11 Is con· f lctltloua 8uslnHa duc1ed by: an lnd!Vidual Name Statement PAll1'NEMMP Of'fJIATllG lltlO(htt n~':'(Set SeCaoo 1~not of~ tulhonle Irle use in THAT PURPOSE. ASAP261755 Thi• bu1lnet• 11 con· ducted by an lnclivldull Nam• Sl•t•m•n t Havo you started doing Th• lollowlng persona are llllEll c:ommo .,.. ._ ol a FO~s Business 5111, 5123, ~ ducted by: an lnctlvidual PUBLIC NOTICE Havo you •tarted doing The lollowtng persona are business rzet? Yes, 5·23·9T doing business as: HughH f1CTTT10Ul"IUllllESI twlE =' aisinm Ind ~WIOOS ~In ""1taon Of 1111 nQl1IS ol ~~: .. f;'et?1~90 doing flc tltloua a ualneH ~·~~~ky~~.No ~~i,:,!':~' ::~1~nc1s~ ~~ne~~a1:i~~v1~as filed ~=~g~~·e:~c2;, c2r;;:b•· Thi J::.,~ as r=s fimt,ljno "'°""'under r.<Setal. Stile. 0~--P-U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ Douglas Craig H1ye1 Name Stetement This statement was flied Park Circle, Suite C, Irvine, with the County Clerk of Lynda Jean Hugh11, 1023 It•) from 1111 paitnenll NlwPort Beath-Costa Mesa ~ S:,IW (Set ~~4400 --------- This ttattment wit filed Tholollowlngpe<sonaare with the County Clerk of CA92614 OrangeCountyonS-23-97 Granvllle, Newport Btacil, perallno under 1111 flClliou CH422206Mly23,30,Jun6,13. C::)· siness ons CNl14'l2tl with the County Clerk ol doing buslneH as· Orange County on s-a-97 Henry Walter Goebel, 34 19973722035 CA 92660 neS3 name of REDSTO 1907 OF Orange Coun&y on 5·9-97 Trantnatlonal Gr0up, 57S 11973720023 Canyon Island Drl11e, Ntw· Daily Pilot May 30, June 6, This bu~ln111 It con-ASSOCIAT!S, A C.lomi °": It Beach-Costa Meu NOTICE Dally Pllo: ~~~~!2~:9:, ~~~~: M:~~d.CA 3;:62~1oor. Dally Piiot May 9. 16, 23, ~n718'~~·1;:.!'2~ con-13, 20, 1997 F009 dH~!:d ~~~ an,:~~du~~lng nt" r :reev::PSuita ~J PUBLIC NOTICE CN4=8 MAXF1€1.D May 23,30. ~ June 6. 1997 , F939 Sun Youn'g Kim, 2923 30, 1997 F918 ducted by: an lndlv!dual PUBLIC NOTICE business yot? YH, 4/97 Newport8uctl.CA0'2660. ~n6,13, 19Q7 ESTATE OF: ,......._..;._ ______ ,Montrose Avenue * 103 La Have you 1tartod doing Lynda J. Hughea The fd'°"a blsinest fit No. 1ff7372tl•O PAUl.M z. PUBLIC NOTICE CrHcenia, CA 91214 • PUBLIC NOTICE buslne11 yet? No Fictitious BualnH• r:nis •latement was lded rtferred to ltlOvll wu filed FIC1JTIOUI IUlllBI PU . ltOUJUdE ---------• This buslnus Is con· Henry Goebol N•m• Statement with th• County Clerk of 00 l9Q'2 In lht COUnty 0 IWl!ITATEllEJfr BLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Bualn .. s ducted by: an individual Fictitious Busln•H This 11011menl was flleQ. The following persons 81e Orange County on 5-20-97 :V atid OllQltlll file No The loUOWlnQ pellOn(I) l"11 • CASE NO. A187692 Name Statement Have you started doing Name Statement w1lh tho Co~ty Clerk of doing business as: Cobble· 19973 721476 Ffi054l2. doing busuiess u lAK£VI NotlCe 01 T1111tu s Sile: TTD No. To ell heirt1, benefl. The followlng persons aro business yel? y.,, 4·1-97 The folio.wing persons are Orange County on 5-13·97 stone Cookie Company, Daily Piiot May 23, 30, MtllaSOO BV ~VIS Man-INN/ELSINORE CENTER, 506 S 21802-07 You Are In Oetault clerlee, creditors, con- doing buslneu as: a) Sun Young Kim Jdo1CngNbusiness at: 1 19973720729 3108 Gibraltar Ave., Costa June 6, 13, 1997 F992 ment. Inc ·110 fast 50ll1 SL Wla Rei Drive. Suite 100, AN Under A Oted 01 Trust, Dated tlngent creditors, and Pharter Financial, b) Char· This statemenl was filed M etwork, 1012 Br oso Dally Piiot May t 6, 23. 30, Mesa, CA 92626 ~02 ,.,w y 111. NY l<.022 'helm, ltlls. CA 92.807 11/2\.91. Unless You Take Action persona who may other- ltr Anancl1I Hawaii. 3S9 wilh the Coun1y c1e11( or ~r~~=· C~u~ke62:02. Costo Juno 6, 1997 F954 Deborah Jean Stiles, 3108 f'llBLIC NOTICE Tris bJS1nesso was corOI Westem RealrJ Partners, To Protect Your Ploperty, II May wiee be intereated In g:~c~ltu_:19:f:· Newport Orange County on 5·2·97 James Michael Caul. 1817 PUBLIC NOTICE g:i~~~;6Ave .• Costa Mesa, Flctltloua Bu1lnen b>J • JOlnl venll.i". a11lom1 Umte<I Plttnersllp 8e Sold Al A Public Sale. If You the will or esteteE or •Suza~ne L Smith. 3S9 San 19973 7 t 9657 Elmf1old Ave .. Long Beach, This business Is con· Name Statem ent SlGNED· Pt£VASGO B V. By: H W 505 S. \4Ha Real Onve. Suite 100, Nted Ari Elcplanabon QI Tht both, of: PAULIN z. Miguel. 1208. Newporl Delly Pl!01 May 9, l6, 23, CA 90815 Flctltlou t Bualn•H ducted by: an Individual The lollowlng persons aro en, Adi -Oil!CIOr. Ananetm, ttlls, CA 92807 Natu" Of The ProcttdlllQ Against KOL~N;frtTIO'N hH Beach. CA 92660 30, 1997 FB99 This business Is con-Name Statement Have you started doing doing business as: Elite In· Tlu Slatement was fded WI This taisuieu 15 conducted You. You Should ~tact A been filed by DONALD Thi• buslnen Is con· ducted by an lnd1vlduol The following per1on1 are business yel? No tornel Con1ulllng, 220 Ille COUmy Cle111 ol Ora. a ~rnted pattne~p Uwyer. On ""97 ii 1 ... 5 AM. ducted by: an lnd111ldual PUBLIC NOTICE Have you st:ir1od doing doing business as: Co-Deborah J. S11tes Santa Lowsa. Irvine. CA COU~ on~ t9, 1907 ~ The ltQIStrvrl commenced Tiiie Trust Oeed SeMU C. KOLlANSE in th• Have you started doing business yo1? No senza Roalty Consullanis, This statement was ltled 92606 . Newpo,,Btactl-Costa Mesa uansact llUSHIHS under Comflll!y, a Clldom1a Superior Court of Cali· businott yet? Vos, 7196 Flctltloua Busln•st James Cani 30012 Ivy Glenn Dr .. "ISO. wilh lhe County Clerk ol Paul S1nc1a". 220 Santa CN.422923 SPM-1 ~ 23,30. -"" l1cnous busmass name o Corporaoon. as duly ll)CI04nted fornle, County of Or· Suzanne L Smilh Name Statement This statemenl was filed Laguna Nlguol, CA 92877 Orange County on S.21-97 Louisa. lrv111a, CA 92606 6.13. 1W1 names hS11<1 above on Aon! g Trustn under w pursuant 10 ange. This stalement was flied The following persons are w1lh the Counly Clerk of Peula Jean Cosenza. 19973721942 This business 11 con-199'7 Deed of Trust ttcoroed 125'91, THE PETITION re- W11h 1he County Clerk ot d0tng business as: Orange Counly on S-6-97 24702 Queens Cour1, La· Daily Pilol May 30 Juno 6 dueled by an lnd1vlduat PUBLIC NOTICE NED REAL EOOOY PART· as lnSll\lment No 91 668832 ol quoit• that OONA~ C. Orange County on ~97 Citrus Drops, 929 Paulanno 19973720027 guna Niguel. CA 92677 13 20 1997 • FOIO Have you 1111rled doing HERS, INC . I Gen Partner of OfllClll Rec:onls 1n Ille ottoet ol KOLL.ANSE be appoint· 19973 726~ Ave.. Co11a Mesa. CA Daily Pilot May 9 t6 23 Thts busin11s Is con-• • business ye1? Yes. 5/16/97 WESTERN REALTY PARTNERS lht County Rtconltr of OfanOt ed H pereonel r99resen- Daily Piiot May 18, 23, 30, 92626 30• 1997 ' j:924 duciod by' an ln<llVldual PUBLIC NOTICE Paul Sincla r Flt No. 1M73721333 &t SbJIJCh Naito. President County, Stitt of CaMomta tative to edmini1ter the June 6 1997 F&41 Tllo Htted•a. 929 Paul· Have you star1td doing This s1a1ement was lilod ACTl1lOUI SUS.SS TIJS statement was flied WI EJctcuted by Mal1l p Fostier Jf a estate of the decedent. • arlno Ave .• Coslil Mesa. CA PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Fictitious Buslnen with the County Clerk ol IWIESTATOIENT COU~ Clertl of Otanoe SlflOlt man Wiii id at PuD'' THE PETITION re· PUBLIC NOTICE 92626 Paula Jean Cosenza Name Statement Orange County on S.23·97 The IO!lowlno Pl s) 1 County on May 27. 19Q7 auction to 11 llest blddtrlor ~ queets the decedent'• This business Is con-Flctltloua Bu slneH This 11a11ment was hied The foUowlrig persons 810 t 9973 7219S6 dO!llQ taJsiness as. NOTICE-This Fi~s N , ... Ole 'llme ol Alt in lawful WILL and codicils. if Flctllloue But lnen dueled by an Individual N St 1 1 wllh lhe County Clerk or doing business as· Erner· Daily Pilot May 30 June 6 FlORIST, 25351 Alla• Par!Qny, Slalllment expttS 11~ ye111 I -va It b any bo edmitted to Name St•tement Hove you atartod doing Th ~~· . a •m•n Orango County on 5· 13-97 aid Roets 1 3 jasmine 13 20 t 997 • Fo22 Sii B, Ur)Jna Hiiis.. CA 02653 Ille oate 11 was hied 1n 1t11 Ott1 money of tilt llndtd Stain I tt r bate The Will end The followlng persons art businett yet? No doine ~u~~~ ~:'.sons are t 9973720735 Creek. l.llguna Hiiis, CA • • Sllviata Corpornon. a Cali Of Ille County Clettt A new Flctl· 1111 Mlln (llortll) EllltlllCt lo tll• ~n~ ·codicils are evail· doing business as: Fas• r~r He;o,dla t fit d Coa~tal Delivery 24SO Dally Piiot May .16, 23. 30, 926S3 PUBLIC NOTICE 11oma Corpomon, 14 WestPo ~s Business Name Stateme ~IMlllly ~r:..u:~· ,10~ :ic abto for examinetlon •n Car1 ol California, 858 W. llhs t~ a ~men w~1s k10 1 Newport Blvd '1201 June 6, 1997 F9S5 Ted Beard, 13 Jasmine Awooe, IMne. CA92620 rnJSI bt !tied pnor to that dl!e •llllr :!.;. '" .. ~ 1· tht filo kept by the 18111 St., #BS. Cosio Meaa, w • ounly er o Costa Mesa CA 92627 ' Creek, Laguna Hills, CA This llUsiness is condue.ed Tile r111no ol ins statement Cllllorni• aN "''"~ b.,.. and rt CA 92627 Orango County on 5·2·97 Edwin A · Moore 2'1SO PUBLIC NOTICE 92653 RJI No. 1Hn71t 7H a c,orpomon not of itself aultlonzt Ille use 1 interut conveyed to ind now cou THE PETITION Mlchael D. Long. 325 199 73 719952 New ort ·Blvd ',201 This business Is con· FICTlTlOUS IUllNESS The ltQIStl'lnt commenced tl'llS stall o1 a Acllbous Business llelcl by n under UH! Otto ol • re· Flower St., Costa Mosa. CA Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23. Cosi: Mosa CA 92627 ' Flctltlout Bualnen dueled by; an Individual MAME STATEMDfT lrlMact i.isinan under Name in ~on ol Ille rtont:s ol Trust 1n Ille property srtuited .,n :;~t, au"honty to 92627 30 1997 F902 This businest is con· Name Statement Havo you started .folng The follOWlllQ person(s) I l1a•ous taJ11ness name o another unoer Fedel9i Slate o said County and State dtWlbed n t ter t e H tate This business Is con-• ducted by an Individual Th• following persons arc business yel? No dolno laJStness as VACH names Hste<l above on common law (Ste Section 1 ' u : APN# 131 111114 The Slr!ft unde! .the ~ndepondont d.r,ctod by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing doing business aa: Viva Ted Beard PICKUP & OELIVERY, 23 Corpo. SIGNf.D SHIVJAlA COR~RA et seo Business and Protess1ons lddrus and ocher common Adm1n11trat10~ of Ee· a11a you started doing business yet? No America CC, 1280 Bison This s1a1ement was tiled rate Plaza, Sle 247 Newpo TION &t Rameshclllndnl M. ) · deslgnabOl1 11 any ol the ru l tatos Act. <Thi• author!· business yet? Yt1, Jun flctltloua Bualn•H Edwin A. Moore Rd.. #B9·433. Newport with the County Clerk ot Beach, CA 92660, (714) 71Q. Palll: Pmldent firstfihno prooetty descnbed abcM Is ty will ellow t~e peraon· 1993 Name Statement Ttlis 11a1emen1 was flied Beach, CA 92660 Orange County on 5·22·97 2331 Ths statement was f~ed WI Newoon Beach-Costa Mesa f1)0lttd to bf· 2330 Var19ua111 el repreH nt etJve to t ake TMhlci haet D. Long 11 The lollowlng person• are with the County Clerk of SGtlondNa WllsonB, 468h 62c"Ad 1997372185!1 VIClle H Hanessian, 9Bn<IQI·1111 COUnty Cltr11 of 0 CN•""""'• u... 30 Jun 61320 :'ay K ""~ Costa Mesa Ca many, action• w ithout s statement was led 1 1 .. ewport oac , o II p·1 1 M 30 J 6 ...... ..........,. "A•st CA """"7 ""7 ""'" "•1 • • • • .,...., • bte n·1ng co rt anprov· with the County Clerk 01 do no bus ne11 as: Orat1Qe County on 5·6·97 92663 a Y 1 o ay • une • , .... , .. ~w...,,.""" .,....., COUmy on Mat lg, 1,,.. 11197 92626 The undersioneo Trustee o u ..... . Orange County on 5•20•97 F•l1h Floor Enterprl1t1. 3SO 19973720009 This buelnen Is ·con-13, 20. 1997 F011 This bUsiness is corOldeO NOTICE· This fic*bOUS diselalms any liabiltty tor any el. Before taking c•.rt.,n 1997372 14 7S East 17th St .. Co91a Mesa, Dally Pilot May 9 18 23 ducted by· an lndilifd\Jal PUBLIC NOTICE en 1ndr'4Clial SU.melt exprn ft"9 years lro PUBLIC NOTICE incorrtetntss ol lht Slr!tl very lmportent actions, CA 92627 30 1.,,.7 ' F, 92s' Ha 1 · 1 r1ed 0 1 ~ you started dO!nQ laJSI 1111dlll1t was lltecl 1n Ille Ott aoa na ache com however, the per•on•I Dally Pilot May 23, 30, Je1nne M. Kttmowskl 350 · ""' b vi yOY 7 1 a 0 ng nasg,t? No of the eau-Cle111. A new Adi rtu 1 r mon re"resent1tive w ill be J 6 13 1997 F988 E 7 h s c M us nett yot No Flctltloua BusJneH v•""" ..... ~.,,... "" deSIQnatM>n. If any, sllOwn ntrt1n " . une • • ast 1 t t.. osia esa. PUBLIC NOTICE G. J. Wilson N S """" ....,.,.,.........,,,. •ous 8uS1ntsS Name Sllleme Said "It Wiii be ""°' but required to give notice PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92667 This ttaiemenl was flied am• tatement. Tiu statement was f~ed WI llllst bl hied pnor ID 1hat date to lntereeled peraon• This business IS con-Fl 11 B I wilh the County Clerk of The following per~s 81e tne County Clettt ol Thi hlinQ ol lhS Stlltment WIUlout cownant or mnanty. u ni••• they heve _F_l_c_tl_tl_o_u_a_B_u_1_ln-•-,-,-• duclod by an Individual . :~!!~at~~:~~· Orange County on 5-13·97 doing buslnes,a as. Higher C0UntYonMav2. 11197 not ol 1tsell artllOnzl Ille use 1 Clql!ISSO<llllc>lted. rtoarot"9 lltlt. waived notice or con- Name Statement ~~~~ .. ~ou,17s~~ed doing The following persons art t9973720728 32~'~':!1ver~?r;''li~1v:.t~~~~ NOTICE-Tin Fict•ous Ills mll of• ncttllOUs aisi :;seu!":'~!~: H~ted lo the ~ropoaed The following persons aro Jeanne J. Kllmowskl doing business as: Ocean Dally Pilot May 16, 23. 30, Mota, CA 92627 nt rxpru 11111 yean 1 Nafne in lllOlllcn of IN llQtlts of tne nott(s) secuitd by Slid action.) ~ . •nd•P.•r)o doing business as· All· This Slalement was filed Urban Trading Company, June 6, 1997 f948H Robin Ian Porter. 326 Uni·:' .:"c!~•c:: ~ 1111 % lllOllllf under Fedefll, State. Oted ol TNSt. wllll ltlltl!St dent •dm1n1•tret1on American Basob1ll Acad-w1tlT lhd County Clerk 01 203 Calle Conchita, San verslty Drive, Costa Mesa. llOU a,si Hime ~ common 11111 (See Sedlon 1 Oonald P Jo 1615 E. lhfreon as ~ in sa•d authority will be grented emy. 73 Eastshore, Irvine. Orano• County on s.2•97 C1emenle, CA 92672 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92627 sts be t~ IO ..... ~ tt SIQ . aisinw alld Prolessio PO .._ ~18 0 .. C noce(s) · ~allOls If any ~noer l.4fll•H . en lnt~ros~ed CA 92604 Jacquelln• Kleln-Eame1. Thi• business Is con-1111 ..... PllOt' u ........ Codi) ve.. """ ...., • -ooa · · T pereon fllet •n ob1ec:uon Michael David Dunn. 73 19 973719651 203 Calle Conchita, San Flctltloua BualneH ducted by: an inclilllduat The lilnQ ol lhS Sllllmtnt dot AIS1 Filino 02661 tne 1trms ol UICI Oetd 01 rusi. to the petition and Eastshore, Irvine, CA 92604 Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23. Clemente. CA 92672 Name Statement Have you started doing not ol itsell autllonzt Ille uSI I Newport 8eaM-Costl Mesa GotdOl1 F\rsser 252 Swa tees, cl\arVIS anc! tXOtMts of shows good Clt\JH why Scott Andr-Magora, 73 30, 1997 F903 This busintss 11 con-Tl'I• following persons ara business yet? No llU stlle of• ficabous !Mines CN4~36404Mav23.30,.kln lhd.SMllJClul.CA95060 the Trustee and of tilt trusts the court should no1 Eastshore, Irvine, CA 92604 ducted by: an lndlvldu1t doing buslntas as: Parks Robm Porter Haine in \llOlaon of 1111 nolltl o 6, 13, 11191 Thrt business IS corwcled crtlled by said Oetd of Trust rant the authorit This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing Place, 604 S. Bayfronl, This statement was filed another under Federll. Si.ti. o a lill'Med paltnef'SllP The total amount ol !ht 1111~10 g A HEARING ~~ the ducted by: co-panners business yot? No Suite 102, Balboa fsland. with 1he County Clerk of common law (Ste Seaon 1 The reostr1nt commenced bllillce ol 11\f obhoatoo Sttul!d · ·11 b h Id Have you started doing Flctltloua ButlnHt Jacqueline KJeln·Eeme1 CA 92662 Orange County on S·23·97 et seq . 8uS1ness w ProleSSIOn PUBLI~ NQTICE ll'lnUCt business uncle< bY Ille t>n>OellY to be SOid ind ~·~~02's wl 99~ a~ 1 .:5 bu1in111 yet? No Name Statement This statement waa flltel Ktnl Christian Parks, 119 19973721993 Code) licuous blsiness name "asonat>le esbmateci costs u · • · Mll(e 0. Dunn The lollowlng persons are with the . Coun&y Clerk ol 1/2 Crystal Ave .. Balboa Is· Dally Pilot May 30 June 6 Am F'tling flt Mt. 1M71722111 names kSltd above on 1075 expe11ses Ind aclllanus at th~ p dM. in ~'!fr 7~3 lo~~t- Thls statement was flied doing buslnen as: Orange County on 5·9-97 land, CA 92662 13 20 t 997 ' Fo14 Newpe>rt Beach-Costa Mesa FICTTT10UI IUIUEl1 SK>NEO DONALD P ..oNES bme ol lht 1n111al oubhcation of eO . at7 h A o e ctX with the County Clerk ol Red Meadows, 1637 Iowa 19973720438 This bu1ln1u Is con· • • Ct+C22037 ~ 23,30, .Ain 6,13, MMEITATBfflfJ This statement was l~ed WI inc Notice ol Salt is rive t • range Orange County on 5-20·97 St .. *D. Costa Mesa, CA. Daily Piiot May 16 23 30 duc1ed by: en tndlVldual PUBLIC NOTICE 11197 The IOllOwlno person(s) 1~ the COUnty Cieri! of Ora S155212 13 The btnthciary 92668· t 997372 1472 92626 ' ' ' Have you 111r1od doing bUllness It NEWPORT County on~ 10 11197 ' . I T IF YOU OBJECT TO Daily Piiot May 23. 30, Eu~ono David Knudsen, June 6, 1997 F940 business yet? No Fictitious Bualn•H PUBLIC NOTICE ~USE. LP , 1670 New-NOTICE·Tl'ls Rcttious Na ::e":~~a:ec~:~oanaodehve~s~ the . grenung of the June 6 13 1997 F989 163 Iowa St., *D, Costa PUBLIC N Tl Konl C. Porks Name Statement Port Boulevant Costa Mesa. C Sllltment IXPJ1S ltw yUtS lro Ille d petition, you ehould • ' Mesa, CA 92626 0 CE T,hls sletement was filed Tho followlng persons are 7.3717 ' Ille dale 11 was ltled 1n the Ofhc to undersigni a wmten eppear at the he·anng PUBLIC NOTICE This business 11 con-Ft tltl B I w11h the County Clerk ol doing business as: Archl· RM No. 1Mmt11n NlwPoft SIUNIOust LP ol lht Cou~ Cleltl A new Fico Oeclaraoon of Default. and end state your objec· ---------1 ducted by an Individual ; ou;. tu• n .. a Or:inge County on 5-16·97 tectural Solutions. S<IS Ir· i F::.=:• lomta. 1250 P!Olpect Street M>us aisiness Name Stal!men Demand for Sale. an<IE a wnnen tlona or file written Flctltloua BualneH Heve you •tarted doing am• a •m•nt 1997372 1192 vine Ave Newport Beach .....: LI.Joi CA921X37 t be filed NIN IO lhal date Noll04! ol Delaun Ind lectJOn 10 objoctiont w ith the Name Statement buslne1s yet? No dThe following per!ona are Daily Pilot May 23. 30 CA 92663:0000 ·..._Thi lollowing perlOll(s) 1 RE ~"iiisaness's co~ ~s filing o1 ttfsst.mment StH The unaersioned eausto court before the heer-The following pe,.ons are Eugone David Knudsen olng buslneH as. Marine J 6 3 "" F ' M k s 0 S<IS 1 . ""'no business as MAA:.f 1 "id Notice ol Dtfaun and . y doing business as: Ntw1on This statement Wat filed Aocesorlts Stalntoss and uno ' 1 • 1..-7 978 ar . wyer, rvine Al.TY CO • 2651 East ltrntld pai1netSl'lp not ol itself IUlhonte Irle use i EltctlOll to Sell to be l!toroeo in mg. O!Jr eppeerance &. Son Transportation, 204 with the County Clerk of Hardwoods, 1779 Whittier PUBLIC NOTICE :;:63 =rrt Beach, CA Aveooe, SUlll 100, Rihl1on, The~ commenced Ills"* of a Fica:"s Busines 1111 couniy where 11\f rul mey be In p er1on or by East Ba Ibo• Boulev.,d, Orange County on 5-2-97 Ave.. Cosla Meu. CA This • buslneu is con· 02631. (714~.. bislness unde< ~ ~~.!" sngllls f)f'OOlllY iS located Om· May 12. yourlFanoYrOney. •·RE ... N B h CA 9266 .. .,. 37 .,... 92627 Flctlllous Butlneas . . Allen A. m, 2661 dtloUS WSlntU narne .,.,....., u,...., .........,,.,, Ute. l""7 ..... 11 . U ,.. ,.. twpon eac , 1 1 •• 7 1.v49 Ray Torrey, 427 E. 17th St. ducted by: an lndlVldual O'llpman Awi..11, 511111 100 ISied abCM on Aj)lll law (Set Seaon I ~ '" Trutl Ottd S.rvtc. CREDITOR or a contln- D1n111 Robert New1on. 204 Dally Piiot May 9, 16, 23, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Th~~:,:Jtat~':'~! ere H1111e you star1ed doing fulletton. CA 02631 19Q7 II WI . bneu and Prolessio Con1~. • tall!Of.nll gent creditor of the East B1lbo1 Boulevard, 30, 1997 F907 Thie business Is con-dol b I ng p J & business yet? Yes, 8196 This buSlneu it conckided NEWPORT STEAK Code) CorpcHlliOll, It Trusltt. Kelli J d eceased you must file ~~!4,~:i:~sc~s92~~~-ducted by: an Individual Re::Pro. u~:;s ~s~~thur ~~~I( ~ia=~t was flied an 1~~-LP, By Newl>O't s Am At1no Esoinou. Authotued ~. your cteim . with the ducted by: husband and PUBLIC NOTICE Have you . star1ed doing Blvd. Ste. 300, Newport with the County Clerk 01 HM you Stal1ed dolnQ taJSI se, &, Gtnetll ~. &t New1lOlt lluch.COSta Mesa J: v.itln ~ Sutte tOOO. court end mall a oopy to wilt business yet? No Beach CA 92660 Or e Coun&y on 5 23-97 neS3 yet? Yes, C...1·11 J Shimon. Jr, PM!dt CN420664 24(53110 May 23 30. • 1 the pertonel repr .. enta-Have you star1ed doing FJctltlou• Busln•H Ray Torrey Oat Randall Renfro, 1754. ang t 9973721990 SK2N£O AU.EH A. ~I nu stlllmlnl was fiJtd .)in 6, 13. 1097 (816)9166966 CU7Zli7 S-tive app oin ted by the business yet? No Name St•tement f!'ll ltatemenl Wal flied B Santa Ana, Co11a Mesa, . This siallmenl WIS ftltd WI Counly Olltl ol 1&2300 1997 court within four Daniel Robe'1 Newton Tl'I• following persons "' with the CC>Ynty Clerk of CA 92627 Daily Pilot May 30, June 6, ltle COUnty Cllfll of intt on Mly 21 1007 PUBLIC NOTICE month• from the dete ll1i1 statement was ltled doing business as: Orange County on S.9-97 Thi• b1Jtlntss Is con-13• 20• 1997 FOl7 COlj~onMly10 111G7 NOTU·Tlu ~ PUBLIC NOTICE of first issuance of Wllh the COYnly Clerk ol Creative Racquel Sports, 199 73720430 dueled by: an lndlvlduat PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE-Tiu Acdous llllment DP"5 I~ vtn I N011CE TO CMDITORS Of IULl letters H provided In Orange County on S-20·97 29S2 Pemba Drive, Costa Daily Pilot May 18, 23, 30. Have you started doing Stltement rxpl'IS fiw yucs I ci. 11 was hied in 1111 Oii SAU NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Hction 9100 of the 19973721490 ~~:j C~t.!2!:: Peterson Juno 6, 1997 F942 buslne11 yet? YH, 5-6·97 FlctlUoua B"tlneH ltle da111t was l~ed In 1111 Oft Ille COU~ Clelll A new Fb ~ii&1,MNtJI~~.~.) TS Ho 97·1031-4131 Lowi No California Prob•te Coclo. Daily Pilot May 23, 30, 2952 Pembi Drive Costa Dot Randoll Renfro Name Statement Of the County Cle111. A new Rel ai•nest Hime s.mt NOTICE IS HiR£ey 3330390 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT The time for filinq June 6, 13, 1997 F993 M•H CA 92626 • PUBLIC NOTICE This •1•11m•nt Wal fllad Tho lollowtng persona are llOUS aisiness Name Sl&emt must be hied P'OI'. ID tnlt dale or~n UNDEPI A DEED Of TRUST. cleims will not upire PUBLIC NOTICE Thia, bu1lneas It con-Ollh theC County ~~i9~f doing busln111 as: York l'l'llst be Idec! pnor IO INt dall Thi filing-of dis S*ment doesjseae~ ~I Wlai: ;:.~: lbalrt DATED 1121/H UNLESS YOU before four months ducted by 111 Individual Flclltlous Bu•ln .. a range ounty on Tralnlng, 452S West Coast Thi fdtno ol ins suamtnt dOe not ol llMlf IUthonzt 1111 use 1ni TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT f ..... .. _., ---------Hlvt ou a tarted doln Name Statement 19973721142 Highway, Newport Beach. not of 11Setf aulholU.( 1111 111t'I ir.t State ol I Falous ButlntSS be madt of Ille ltstts dlSCll YOUR PAOPERTY, IT MAY BE rom me ne .. ,ng date Flc11t.lou1 Buelnen buatnes~ et? No g The followlng persons are Daily Pilot May 23, 30, CA 92663 tin si.te ot a Falious a,11 Nlllne 1n lliolllOft ol lht rights of below SOl.D AT A PU8l.IC SALE. IF noticed above. . Name Statement Scott Pet~r1on · doing business 11: C11ate Juno 6, 13 1997 F983 Tlll1ny York. 4404 1/2 flllmt 1n 1110labon of Ille nOMI o another under Ftdll'lt, State. or The names and llUllntS VOU NEED AN EXPLANATION YOU MAY EXAM. The lollowlno persons are This saaiemenl waa filed 11, t604 Sandalwood Street. ' Channel Place, Newport "1011ler under federal. Stlll, COIMIOll llW (Ste Seeton 1.44001C101HSes of the Setler.,, S OF THE NATURE OF THE INE the fHe kept by the do1no buslneu 11: Ughl with th• counry Clerk 01 Coeta Mesa. CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. CA 926&3 common law (See Sedlon 1 et seQ., Business and ProleSS1onsJAE SEO. 4250 Batranea Pll!<way, PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, oourt. If you •r• a per· Creallons. 2087 1/2 Tutlln Ora"ge County on 5•2•97 Norr ah E 11z1 be I l'I Flotllloua BualneH Tl'll1 business Is con· ti ttQ , Business and Pn>IUSIO Codi) #Ml, IMne, CA 02604 YOU SHOULD CONTACT A aon lnt,retted In the Ave., Co1t1 Meu, CA 19973719992 Andersen. 1604 Sandal· Name Statement ducted by: an Individual Codi) f111tFilino The L~on In Cal1tom1 of LAWVER. On &Nl7 II 2.00 PM, .. t•t•r you mey flle 92627 wood, Costa Mesa. CA Have you started doing Change Newpo,, Buctl-Cosu Mesa ltle Cllltf exteuM olliet ol LONESTAR MORTGAGE& wlth tne court • fotmal Pelra t. Watk1r-Logu1. Dally P1to1 May 9, 16. 23, 92626 Tht followlng persons are business yet? No Newport Buch·Costl MtSI CN421430 Mlv 30, ~n 6.13,20, stneris (W .. S&ml IS lbOw •. SERVICE$, l..L,C., • TrustM, Requ"t for Sp.clat 2087 112 Tu1lln Ave . Co1111 30. 1997 F900 Thia bu11n1se 11 con· doing buslne11 as: Anne Tlttany Yotk CN422917 MAXAELO Mly 23 30 flm IO state ) 5*ne as IDoW " duly IPflOlnted TrustM Notice of the filing cf en Mtu. CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an individual Hartman DeslQns, \20 E. Thia 11a11men1 was filed Jun 619. 11197 ' • As ~sled tJ'f 1111 seller. Ill otne under llld p.i1111ent to Dted ol Jnventorv end epprllHI Th11 bu1lne11 11 con· Hav1 you 1t1rted doing 18th Strttt, Colla MHa. wllh the County Clerk ol · lals111ess llll1llS and ~ T111t1 rtcOfdld 7M3. 11 In· of N tlte ••••ta or of ducted by: an lnd111ldu111 buslnosa yet? No CA 92827 Orang• County on 5-23-97 used 11f tilt seller _,.n t1n1111tnt Mo~~ In _.,'t .,.thlon or eccount Have you a11111ed doing Flctltloua 11.Utln•H Norr ah Anderaen DenlH Anni Harl man. t 9973 '721983 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE yen bllOlt 1111 date ludl book .,_,, of OMclll Record• .. _pR)~ed in aeotlon bu1ln1ss yet? Y11. OSOi/ Nam•l tatement This 1tetemen1 was liled 2115 Placentia #10, Costa DallyPilotM•y 3o June& wasenl0<delMllCl10ltlelal in tllt olfka of llM Coun(y 1260 f t.,_ C*if nl 91 lh• lollowlng 1)9faont are wlll\ th• County Clerk of MtH. CA 92627 • ' ' .,. C• none so s•) 11_,ot r of ORA.NG( County Pr 0 or • Ptt,., Welter-Logue doing butlMH u : Orange County on 5-13·97 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-13• 20• 1997 . FOIS flt Mt. tMmtt1•1 flt Mt.11f717t1SJI RANCASHOEAEPAIR St.le of Ctlllon1la. &ICllted bot obate Code. A A• Thia 1111ement wit filed GWD Aullly Strvlcu, 11973720720 ducitd by: an lnd1v1du1t PUBLIC NOTICE FICTTTlOUI IUIDEt RCl1T10UI M imi Thi nenlt Ind llU• a!RtSTOPHER p BAl<ER AHC quest for Special Nollca with the CC>Ynty Clerk ol 3151 Airway Avenue. Suite Daily Pilot Mey 111 23 30 Hevt you tllt1ed doing MMl lTATmef'i MMllTATfMUfr lddmsollllltJuytrllt fll.K CYNTHIA L ~HUSBAND form 1• evelltble from Orange CounfY on 5-14·97 8·3. Costa Mesa. CA e2626 June 6. 1911 ' F04.; bu. slnen yet? No ~lctllloua Butln... Thi IOllOW!no OtllOll(• I Thi lolowlng '*'°'1(9) I lf.E Ind 5-'"G SU< l£E. 1 ANtl WIFE. AS JOIHT Tt'HANTI the OO\lrt derk. t91737~0892 Gordon Wayne DeBoer, Denise Anne Hanman Ham• Statement dOI bu•l'll$S ;, C('}I MEO 1~ ~ a HAIR GIMn Yttlow Or GM!ln GltM WIU. HU AT PUllllC AUC. A•a•f fer PP••••kaka••r.. Diiiy Pilot May 23, 30, 3151 Alrwey A.,.nue. Suitt PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• llllomant w:ii fll9d Tne following person• .,. 1oa'\: K.atela. unit " oranoe STUOIO. 14130 ~r Or . • CA92845 ' TlOH TO HIOHUT BIDDER FOR .... c. ..... June e. 13, 1917 f9t0 B-3, Costa MHa, CA 92626 W1!h ll'lt County Clerk OI doing bu11n111 n : White CAQ2807 1Mne,CAQ2714 Thi mets 90 be IOld CASH l~lblult-ofalt In W Ma,....rt eu.., Thia butlntH I• co.,. Faotltloua ButlnH t Orange Coun!'t on 5·20-97 Char10t Umouslne, 366 Av· ContOltdaltd ~ Enttf. Vutl'I Chin Hsueh. 8 OUCllbtcl in oenlllf • FOi ltwflll lllOM'f of !tit Ulllted ...._ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an 1n<11v1duat N•m• lt•t•m•nl tt97372t474 ocado St. 1c101, Co•ta OftttS 1 Clllloma Conlofllon £uotfte.1Mne.CA9271• *tit in ll10I ''*'"' •i>-Sl*ll AT TM£ NOfnH FTtOtlT ...._.....,.CA H•v• you ltlt1ed doing n,. loll In Diiiy P1lo1 May 23, 30, Mesa, CA 92G27 108 Wttt Kll8al, Uni F OflllQI AM a..ino, 14130 ~..,.,Dr ~ ............. ,... £NTAANC1! TO Tlt[ COONlY .... '1ctrllou1 8ut lM H bu1lneH yet? Yee, 4-1-97 dol bu~ g ~egn' :!t June e, t3, 19117 F985 Robo" S.rtltnlOt, 368 Av· !CA Q2857 . ' •E.wne, CA 9271• • ~ '"""""";' . COUllTMOUSf. 700 CIVIC 08/30, ff/05. Ge/C>e Name Statement OOrdon Wayne OeOotr S ng ll neH at. 00 t ocado St "fC101 Costa I Thrlb! ---11<1 1~ CUfTER OflN£ WEIT SANTA Th• lollowtng pe,.on• are Thie 1lltt1N1nt wH Meet uctlon Cltanlno sv-ttm, PUBLIC NOTJCE M111 CA.· 02827 ' Tua 111111""' 11 COllOlcltd •nat • ...,._,., CCMllM not ID compete AMA. CALIFORNIA ' (NOT! dOlnQ txltlneta a1: 8utlecl wtlh the Coun&y Clerk ol 935 West tetl'I 'St .. Costa lhl1' buslnne It con· 1 ~ 9fntrll~P Ind "' locancs at CASHUICHfO<tsllllJSTBE ---------Undz, 2208 Windward Oltnge County on 5-2•97 ':"·CA ~027 Flctltloua BualneH dUC11\1 by: an 1na1vldual l\totatrll'll flll not ytt -., The ri:•• COfMltllCed 8llTWI Pw!wwty, •M1. IMnt, MADE PAYABLE TO lOH£JTAll LIM. Nowpo'1 Deech, C.I. t9973 7tH 43 w:r l:''.,A~~tnts &2l H•m• •t•t•menl Have y~ tltr1td dOlng ID~ butlnttS Ul'ldtf lttMll ~rut under CA92fi04 MORTGAOEUEJMCU, Llc.1 ... --.. t2NO Dall ftllot Ma t 1e 23 on " ' inta The tollOWlng ,,_'°". art bu•intss yet? No hell~ tlutlne&S name • ""' """' The 9usinets ,,..,... llttd all 11tllt tltlt Wiii '"'""' OOfl Oanlel l!Clwarel l'"llCky, '° ,Vll't7 y ' flllO r.:ie C~ 02ro7 1 doing bu1l™'H H ! Gary Rob1r1 Ba1111n10t narnt1 ~Sltd lleftll' 111m1t1...,7 llMld *M on Mfv 1 fie selltr tt INt ~on 11 ytytd to lftd llOW held by M 2208 Wlnoward ~ne. N~ • u~ ntu 1 con· Olodato Dthvoiy, 501 29th This sc1tomcnt w119 hltel SIGHED CONSOUOATEO MEDI -OARRAHCAC088lEA 1111dtr 1Md Deed of Trlltt In thl ~rt 8tach, c~ t2MO PUBLIC NOTICE ~!!:" ~~ an,:z=du:~ g St., Newport Be1ch, CA with tho Counly Clerk of CAL MERPRISES, INC , 9Y YUEH CHIN HSUDt AN Thi detPllld d* ol propaty •14-*.01!'1 ea141 County Thi• butlntll la con· b 1 ? v &o t n 02G63 Orengo Oounty on 5·2l·ll7 8al'fY Gcloswn. PIUidlnt lllAk Ult 11 Nnt 17, 1W7 -wt'"'• dftcrllMd 11 A• '"°" ductect by: an lncllllfdual Plotltloua Bualneu ~!,;'i."JC:,,,~:· 1' 7 01ry DIOdillO. 1885 Ant· 10073721184 11111 lllttmtnt w11 llled '#I Thi~l.*~Wll l~Of11« ot T£AM ESCROW~. fUlly oncnbld In tile 0ove b~:.J~11r~'!:d ~ci:"P. Name Statement Thi• 1iatement w11 tiled ~;~";7 s. 1" Coit• Mull, CA Dally Piiot May 30, June 8, ~nt1eo:,.or_ c:r,JJ 1iitt on~ 19 ,ofr i~ ~~rti Slltet. :;,t11:;,j ~ 0' Tru~l"' 1997 ' ' The following ~~aon1 are Wllh th• County C1ork 01 Thi• bu•tneu 11 con-13, 20, t9117 F<n5 l NOTICE·Tilll AC•tou• NOTICE-TlllS rd1ou1 NltM rn. OUfk SJt ,9 sub,td and~thtt :.om.:o:':!1tna11!': Oen '1ec:ky g:~ ~:i•P~~11 1118 °''""' ~~':~~=-017't; duc110 b'{: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICI \Sllllment tllPrts f111t ytart t llQ:llM IM yurs IPflliCaltfonu Ynf0tm C011111'ttl'CI If -, of llM ,.., ~ Thi• •Wtment Wll Med W-1 . Htll• YOU 11ar1ect dOlnO 'tfll 11*1 ll .... lff<I tn "" OI dlll 11 •• llltd In 1111 Office COdl ~ & 1(JIS i dttClllbM .... ,, pUfPOf1ed to wrth ll'lt CoUf1C't Clttll ol :,, ~~r.lt J, Sama Dally Pi101 May 1&, 22, 30, butlneu yet'> Yet, 5-18·117 Flotltloua lutln•H ol 1'11 COU~ 01ff1t A new fiea · IW COVf1tt OtftJ. A new Mel-I 90 111• lht neme DI ll01 flORT . ICl11118UtLY Ot~ C°""'Y On ~23-17 N '-L. Pier~ 20eSI 0 June 8, 1997 f'tc~ Gary Olodlto Name Statement acus ., .. nus Name SC. bnta N'"1I ~--of 11111*1011 Wlfl wflO ~Cl NlWP'O'IT lfAClf teen12te1t ha=. l•ne 'HunllnoiC: J,.hl• ~1a1rien1 ~· llltd Th• loltowlng perten• are ~t 111 kltd ~ID Nt •"""Ill """'prlOr ID M II* ~ ~ 111 filed .. T CAllFO..,,IA IMIO Tiit ""*'• Dally Piiot M•y 30, Jun. .. Beach, CA•~ PUBLIC NOTICI o.'!'n~ •cou~ ~~r:,.f' CIOlng bl41,.. .. ••:Around 1'lt Mino oc "' ..... r= ··°' ... ....,.. dlMEJCAOW, IC. 13151 "'* '"""' dltdtlrM ...,,~~-n t3, 20, ttt7 '023 Thi• bualneu 11 con· F'lct ltlou• 8_,.,,.... tH'3Ht4J3 ~~ • ~,c8'•, ~~!!.S• • tlOI of ltMll IUtlolul fll uw •-""! ~-'t~.._ GIOll GIM. CA "*'lfY!! ll'fY !Mel'"''"" ofll cfuetecJ by.,, Jndl\ltduaJ ...... 11 ...... , ah • 9'VC< fllt .. ~ I ""'°"' ... I ·--lftO 1111 •• fOf'..,. ~ Ille 11r ......... lfld """' · 'UIUC NOTtcl Halle YoV 11.,,eo doing Nemo ltat•ment D••'Y Pilot Mey 2J, 30. Ml!Uf W91rsn &owle. 14• •In~" ,. ..,. .,_... 1n ....,.,J.:' "'*of.-119 ~ 1t 111111 ..,;·;1 ..-ii I 11....-n If _,, bu..,_11 Y9t? No Tri. folowlng per90nt are Jun. I, 13, 1097 '""° Aou It 1.. Ccuta M111, JJirtlM ,_., -· _.,,,, .,.. llilll. Ot,. I.let Du.,.. dlW ....,.. NI...._ ~ "W • "411 '- Alan L. ,lotc. doi"O bUlin.ta b : AetMn omal,I C1ijf, 12121 ,._ C$e1 .Sec1011 t~lllM C. (9tl a.... 14400 .,.,_.. -111i1 ..... .._ ..... ___. er ............... TM N1Mlene nt filed Pro Soltw-.re, 2027 V1111 lt'atn.~lullO •D •• 1'111• ttUlll\fU I• con• -.. ,,... ... ~-.---.......,.,...... ...,.,.., ......... «~ The==~ we Jlffttl Ule ~ Clatlc of &:1~ N~ 8"ch. -..rct)jng for ~~:Ji. Tt\lok1ng Of h•v•nt a 1): 0 . 11. W Mlw 13. 1917 :::: *' ': 1111 •..: e-•r. a.• Zlreda 23n °'.,.. C.ounrt °" t-z.t7 ~ •OOlll 1021 V11L1 •r you're NMlne • OW..-.... 1 Nllt ,... " MOO lll IMlll M .......;Vitt .='" IN 11 , c.. •,...... ~:!~ 1 , _ cauct.i. ~ hKh, home, .,, epen.ment, ~j~=-cJ:l:=::':.20. cJlll:r:9Jl'.:t'1a. ••• 1 Cllll'Mlll .......... .., ... la.I ef•••••lliliil•• CA IHl7 ~ _..., • t. .... CA t:ite0 • NW oooupet!On or • fW: .. Mt' ,. 1 4 ....,..,. TNll ....... .....; •1• MohafMf ~ ml 10, tlt1 "'2 Thie .,_,..,..., 11 co,,_ .V•f' a Mflr't pet, M• 1171 --. ...... II! .......... .. PUIUC MOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICIS PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES , ~' .. .. Nnvport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil<>< PUIUC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES NOTa °" TNJITU't WI .....,_. ~ to,..,_.., o.ct un11 f\Nt SHOl/bP CQ!!!~T ·-~ ~ '="'a::m~ = :C, ": :t,.k :-g: beCome or~ to u ": CA~~A~ AAM ~ . ~"!-°"*'= Pfopelty 8'luMed In aid = d rtgN. llld ... Wll ~~~Ille IO-: " _ _..... Lolill "*· Countv.llnd ._. htrtinlftef tie mlde, iiut wltlOUl c:ov.-poriltd Tn Wld COIN M No: -Inv Code~·-dbcri&ed. : The &It 1• fMt Ml'tt °' ~ exptMS ct ~Int lo ~ A.I'. Number: 422-21MI ol the Nofth ~ d Lot .__.._.. _--.:,. ..... poe.-m 1 , 1 • YOU ~ IN DEl'AUl.T \Mo 31 ol Ti• rlld No. I, .. lhown ;;.::;; '~~Mell, ~15 of Da A DUD Of' TRUST, 00 I Mlp ttwlCI reconied to 911AJ1t1y the llldellbldl•u . lheOrlnoe 0.Tl!D 311W, UM.US In Book I, hgl(t) I, o1 MCUl'ld ,_-:.:--llt-I of~ YOU TAKE ACTION ro Mltcellneoul Mlpt Rec-vances ., • PftOTB:T YOIM MOP-Ofdl o1 aid Orange~. lnteNlt IS pnMded :.:::i ~ man ~ Mdl rnlr· ERTY, rr MAYBE SOLD AT A The P'opelty lddteu Ind and the ~ • 1 l'U8lJC SALZ. P YOU othef common dHigNldon. b1Ynce ot the Nate Mand ~ A NIED AH EXl'\.ANATION OI" If any, ol the rul Pf~ by uld Deed v.«t\ l!Ufut ited et · THE NATUN: Of' THE~ delCl1becl above Is pur-u:.aon u prOYldld In uld 'AT CEEDING AGA&NST YOU, potUd to tie: I06 'ktoria NOte fees ctwgu and HIG YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Sl, Com Mau, CA 1212t. upeftMI rA the trultM Ind F LAWYER. Notk• 11 heleby The. undlfslgned TrullM the truss uuted by uld II time ~ ~ given thlt Coast ~ Stfv. dl1et.lms any llablilty for Died ot Trust. Coast fleet I m>tlt~OI the v:•1~ li:u, I C4111fomla Colpof• any lncottedntu " the ServlcH, a c..llfomia Corpe>. S'd' by • • cashief's tlon, 11 tru1t11, or auc:c ... pr~ addrtu and other rlltion. u uld nu--. Mai rawn ~!ff or~ aor tNstee, ot subltltutld common deslgn.ttk>I\, If any1 Fallbroole ~. Wiil 1~f:'~e3e7aict"ed~~n Y INllH putsuant to the DMd lhown herein. The ~otal Hills, CA t130W22t, (118) ~s' ~ dr by a, ' ol 'TNlt t.Hcuted bv amount ol the unpa.ld bal-31s.c70. By: Siboney or ieqei:al sa~ eno Oc:ungloty Amtrica. Inc, • anct ol the obligation ... ~ Aulant S.CrltMY, ~SOClation sa s ISSOCla• California Cotpofatlon lit.-cured by the property to be Dated:· May 11, 119'7 llOn or saVinas iri · soed- cotc:ted on 3t.l:5l'88 a1 In-IOtd and ruaonable estJ. ASAP2M3U O&l23, CllSJ30, flecf"' stCliQn '"51 2 of th~ Fl-ltl\Jment No. 118-135111, In ~ colt&, ei<pense1 and 0&405 nanaal CQC1e evthonr.ed Book -. at Page -ol omc&al ldvancu at the tJme ol the IO do bu51Jinlo this state}. records In the omce ot the 1n1t1a1 publlatlon at the PUBLIC NOTICE ~ In the ad Alea or tne County Recordel ol Orange Notice ol • SIJe Is: ~Hal of nt_Patk. Civic California. and purauanc to S1 ,955,027 M . In addition to NO TIC~ OF let 8L d~ Bl~ the Hocke ol DelauJt and casl\ the TNllee wt11 accept T;:JTEE S jjE Pa.,.. ~~ and E>ection to Sell lhtltundef 1 cashle(s dllCll drawn on Tiiie No 102482 and 'Jielef!St ~.,.~said recorded on 2111197, In Book 1 state or natk1n11 b1nk. afi T No. 9 -00366-B:c! or'tni'~ in the prl!i -•• at Page -. a1 Instrument check ~ by a stat.e or 73e N No l~· $11uated in s'!CI Coon~ No. 1t9700M892 ol uld ftdtral crtdll union ot a · · fomla de~ · omdal Records, wlll Sell on d"8dt dnlwn by a state ot -15 As fu de- 1113197 localed at: N. the federll lllYings Ind loan 8 ~IN 8ErJU~ =·In the 0 Trvst Nonh front tnCtanc. to the ancxJatlon, savings ~ A~~ ~~~ 11 1 ~hefetoJore ~ County Courthouse, 100 elation cw UYlngs bar* u ~y; TAKE A · sold ·as is· Civic c.nter Drive West. IPfCfltd In Sec:tJon 510'2 ot Tl p >TE~Y he street add ess and11olhef Santa AM. Callfomla at l :OO the Flnandal COdt and PROPE TY IT common designauon~any PM It public auction to the IUlhOft.tld to do business In SI~ A PUBLI ol lhe real ixopeny highest blddef for cash this stile. In the twnt 11: y NEED AN EXP~; !rp IS pul'P.OOAe 8d IO,._ ... ~ !payable at the time ol sale tender othll than calll Is NATI OF TH~ NATU ~IJlO.flJl venue,~'° n lawful money ol the ac:cepted the Trutt• may Of HE PR EEOINGS .1roned' As 9t:26ee2d7,_l,.,~~~y-United Stites). 1H right, tltle wtthhold the 1uumic1 o1 the AGAINST Y . YOU ~ ru """"' FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1997 • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTf CES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOT1Cll llNIY lor "'Y§Jj NOTIC2 °' mJITB'S lftlllllr ~ M more ... ~ • llfUillldld.., lllid TECT VOUR ~RTY. fT Mnnct of lltf ::• ~ ol 0. snet S$ a UL! ~ DBD °" ~ dml:rlDed on mid Died d H*. ..... dWga9 Ind • WAY Bl &OlO AT A PUIUC C#IW. 300 Olllef~ llllon, T1llUST Pie: ~ iMI TM ~ 8ddl-. S--d .. .,.... Ind .. SALE IF YOU NEED NI EXPt.A-mitt, CA Al ~ ~ :.= lllY, 1111 Loin; 2DOOll1 Olt.r. lrld alls oommon ..... Wiii O...S b¥ ..S Died d NATI<* Of TliE NATURE Of 1111111 ~ "' ._ .a . Wllllout lllU9A.I'. Numtler1'1.m·::: '::· d ._ ,_, prop9l1y TN& fCMf'I & Cour*Y.,... THE PflOCEEIMNG AGAINST flt -llllOUlll of flt ._ CCMnanl ~ex-11 YOO ME. IN OfFAULT .,,,.. • Plll1IOltld ....... ft.. a c.1b1w YOU VOU SHOULD OOHTACT A blllflCe of Ill _... .. sed Of • llt1lna l.HlfR A DEED OF TRUST. to be 142 ~ S... ~ • Tf\111111, 1010 lAWYtR 620I W PAClflC ClltM llW lllt 1bOW ~ POS9913iOn~Of ncurrf: Dl\TED OeoemDw 1, 11115. ~CA 12828 The T.oMI & Ciai1ny Ad 0..,.,. COAST ~ NEWPORT Deed cf TMt lftd -IO pay !ell*'~ I.KESS YOU TN<E ACTION wida19~ Tf\111111 ~ CA 829 S-. U,. ...,...: t21i3 tt 1 Qttt COltl, ~. 11141 ...,_ ~ fly"' said~~f TO PRO~CT YOUR PROP-.,, ...,_ tor .. ~ br ttte>' 387-ma OI (714) =~ '!. common' dlllgne-II st52J 4U9. It II ,...... ~ Wllh' ilJ1em:t R ERTY. rr w.Y ee sa.o AT A -c1 ._ propmty lddr98 ~.a. et: °"' .,.,...,, 1on o1propeny 11 "'""' ID<M. ttiat " N 9nt of 1111 N IS-OioYlded in said a PUeUC SAl.Z. P YOU NEED Ind ctw oommon ~ Town & Ou*Y Tiie S.-no wwranty II grwen • IO Its Ol*llnQ bid mat bl ._ 11181 ~ .. ,, l.llY. under . AH ~TION OF THf • ' ... lhDMI ti.WI llle h:.. Dmed' Ol5f1W1ii1 comple•nm or corrtclnm) .. IOtal lndtblldnellSE~ lerms of ihe ~ ofiNs1 NAT\JRI! OF 1liE PROCUO-lfnaunl d .. ur1Plid ~ !123, 5'30, Ml Tiit bllltlielaty Ufldtt said Ottd Dn'.5123.97 T .o. """""' estimaled fees ch¥ges ana ING ~ YOU. YOU bellrlCI d the obiglDol1 ol Trust. by , .. on ol 1 bfudl COMPANY • aid TIVIW, e~n* of uie Trustee and ~~~ ~ ::=. ~~....::.:: PUBLIC NOTICE or 0t11111t 1n 11t 0D11g1t1ons ~~'r.'4oi~ ~ INS)' ~ bb. sa4d ltllf Ti & Countly "11tle and .....,.. MCUrtd 1'1trttz' IW1tolor1 700 Santi W CA ll27a m3.938~S1 EMf41l. . rJ. s.v:' Inc. a Callfomll • th9~the ltlilill ~ NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ~=::n!:da wn~d~':. ~14> 543-8372 W. •• ..-illemt itional c.otpollltion, • lrullile. or ot .. Notioe ot Sale •: T.S. No.B143622 Unit C041 1IOn I l>llautt llld Demand lor flt lltn•flclltY to collc:t I s. if any, Increase uo=-or in.. OI ~ $185,157.n. In 8ddillorl to Loan No 2830122SOOIOCEAN ° I d• I 11\d 11'1 inlormatlon .. Uf9'Dii0it0 sale uect trwaee ~to the<mh lhlTruUelwihccepta ENTERPRISESAPI 045·111-2 S•. llld Wf1tlln nolle:e o Obtain w!N bt used lot INI illciaN under said Deed d Tn.llt ~ brt . I dledl ~ an II API <MS-084-06 T.O. SERVICE dtlault and or lltctlon to ~.. whllhtr rlOllWd oraltt 0 l\.lst hefetofore exe-~ Soza .,, unmenied ... or r19lionel bank, a c:l18clc COMPANY • duly IPPOlnlld Ill• undersigned to seM Slid :'io"wrrtlnQ. IF AVAILABLE. cu1'd and deUvered to the women Recotded on~ ti( a .._ 0t ledetal TruslM under lllt IOlloWV'I properry to satisfy said ollllga-ntE EXPECTED OPENING Biil Ur198n'~o· ned~a,.V«itt~O. ~ 12111119'15 • 1n11Nm1n1 No. credil union or• chedl ~ ~~LLiblATd PUOteBLdlColATUrCTu11tONWITL :::~· :dd C:~t:d n~tlclu~j MAY BE OBTAINED BY CALL· 'f)iOet "r181XJ CJ\i,.lice ~ In Book -Paige -brt 1 11a11e Of federal uwigs "" I d I llc:U t bl ING TliE FOLLOWING TELE~ b-· a en,,_, d OMdal recordl in lhl 011oe Ind 1oen .-.ociallon, uW1gs TliE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR de 111 an o 1 on o PHONE NUMBERS ON THE OAY of and lecllOn to d the Counly R«:iol'der d ---Ion Of bllli« CASH (In Ill• forms which are AtcordtdFIDruwy 19. 1997 IS BEFORE THE SALE. (714)480-SeH uodersaonedf CjU~ OrangeCounly,caliomla.andlpllCI(~ in Sed~102 ot laW1ul tinder In Ille Unllldlnttr. No 97-759e71n Book 5690 TAC.441901CPtlB·Sl30. said Notic:e of J)e aun oi"' to lhl Ncdoe d lhl F1nancial Code and Statas) and/or 1J16 cehllf's Paot ot Otticlal RICOtdS In 1111 U5 61\3 E*:r· tothesel 3 ti:nere-=-and Ei.dinn to Sell llAhanz:ed to do~., cartiflid or Olhlf cMc:U sOtcl· olffce ol Ult rtc0rdtr ot Of·-·--------~ /" cou, y local~ lhslUlder -,--·NCOrded lhill aa.. In the_,, lender lied in CMI Codt SICUon 2924h 11191County Slid SIM ol prop· arid~~~,: months 02/13111187 In Bonk-. PllQI-. o119 ~ c:mti 11 8CCtf*ld (PIVabll In tul at Ill• llmt o ::Xoi:n i:,111':.''c:.n:i :, Can't seem to ' Bi·e~Since such rec-• 1n11nmen1 No gr.()lft144 the Tnm. rfWf wihhold lhl sale to T.~. S.Meltn Company) ..-ran"' :m °' imPiled gel 10 all lhose d said Olllclll R«iotdl will __..dlheTN11e1'1o.d all rlaht, 11111 and west con· .,. · !(~~: ;y 22, 1.997 won ot.i1311Sl87 ac I.he Hort, until fl.rlda become available to veyed to and now htkl by I ~=~~anc.s ~'°" r:! repair Jobs ~fr il'lanCial Corporation front ernnoe to the Counly llll ~ or .,._, • a under said Ottd ol Trust In the rem1111lng pnnQpal sum or Ill• 31ound the house? r.o.~t[San Diego, ~ J:. ~ ~ :::=: ~ ~ == f:rsf'OR~re~~~~-no~) secured by said Deed ol Lei the 613,~~ 2tx> PM. al ll'dc Um, to 0tv.wnw1tv . ..-orimpMd PRISES. INC BENEFICIARY~~ pr::,.din:~:c: ~:::. Cluslfled y K Hu • Asst Vice ~I.he~:.:!: ~ ~=,: ~:,O:r:i~tr ~~~~n und11 1111 carms or sllll Deed Service ~7 06/06/97 l;w,(\JI money ot the UnMd •dltMdl-eecured brf wt Book page or Olllclal Records ol Trust. i":i T c:tlat.f' f~ Directory ~l.749 • Slalles), al right. tille end Deed, ~ lheretnter. ~Ille itra ol ~O~rr ~ :ri::is: ~Ulld ~S saldanae:d help you find =-= ~ .!i ~::...,-::-I.he:.:= DEfA~LrG~bER A DEED Of ol Trusl Said '* Wiii tJe l'otlc: reliable help. TN111nllllprope11yuullledin pal blliano. d lhl NcM -RUSTOATE071161131.UNLESS on· June 19. 1997. at 300 642·5678 UICI Counly and Stall h«• cured~ uld Deed v.illtl inter· YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-p.m on lht rront $18pS to Ille Dow to Place A --Deadlines Policy Hutt• .. u111 I d1·1ulli111· ... un· ... 11hj1·1·1 111 r ha11;.r1· wi1 li11111 11111i1·1· Tlw puhli:-lwr n• .. 1·n , . ., t lw ri~ht 111 1·1·1 ... ur. rc·1·lu .... ify. l'I'\ j.,,. or n·j1·1·t au~ 1·l11 .... ifi1·tl OimIFIEIAD -[ii Monday ............... Friday 5:00pm Tut>. day ............. Monday 5:00pm ;uh 1·rti .. 1·1111·111. Pl1·1h1' rqmr1 Ull) t·rmr I hal 11111\ lw i11 \ 011r rla., .. ifi1·d ad By Fax (7 1-+) <>:i 1-6594 By Phone (71-+) C>-!2 -!1678 By MaWln Person: Wednesday ........ Tuesday S:OOpm . . i11111wtl ia11·I). Tiu· Daily Pilot w·c1·p l1-:3;30 Wr st Bar Strr<'l 110 lia l>ili 1~ fur 1111~ 1·rrnr i11 1111 (Pl1·a~t' i11rl11dt' ~our 11a11w 111ul plio11r n11111lwr u11d wr'll rall ~C111 l11wk \\'ith u pri1·p q1101t'.) ( :osta Mr~a. CA 9262? \1 \1·wpo11 Rh ii. & Ba~ ~I Thursday ...... Wednesday 5:00pm 1111\l·rt j.,,.1111 ·111 fur \\ hid1 ii 11111y lw l'l'"'P"""'ihl" 1·x1·1·pl for tlw 1·n-,1 of tlu· "'l'U1 '1' 111·1 11ull~ 1wd1pi1·1l liy tlw 1•rn1r. C:n·tli1 n 111 0111) h1· 11llm\Pd for 1lw fir:-t i11 .. Prr io11 . Telephone 8 :30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Hours Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Friday ............. Thursday 5:00pm aturday .............. Friday 5:00pm [O\IAl "°"5'HO O .. ~OlllttUNITf All rHl 1$Ull M¥trtil lllt 111 lhll """'Pet b JU!ccr 11 lllt fd· ttal f llr HMlillt Acl ti 1161 as --· wlllcll lllMU 11 lllltll .. Hwttlu "lllJ llftltllllCC. 111111111111 ., •1ml111lulltn NM• tn rKI, UICK. ttllti.til. HJ, U.411,,,. llnllllll s.lllUl tr .,..,. erltift. • • lnltfllloft 11 "'*"" hdl inimMe. llml· llllon 11 •laulnllutl11." Tiiis 11wspaptr wlll nol klllwllifly '"'"...., ... ,., ... 111t11t llr reel 111111 which la h1 wltlalllll Ill 1111 law. 0111 r11d1ra wt lltrl•y illlttllltd 11111 all ntllllll Hwtrllatd In tlllr ~ .. IMlllaMtOAlll ... .,,.,,.., Nila. lt 'Oii!> ,..., .......... ,tallHUO Tell·ht • M00·4ZH9Q. fot 1111 W.11 .. ••. DC wee please call HUO .. Uf·J500. HOUSES/ CONDOS POR SALE GENEJW. 1002 ---------- liALBOA Pl!NIN. Nice, cltan, large 2BR 2.5BA Homa with bay vlawa, garag•L dtck1. Av•llHI• How 11850.mo •••••• IUCH'NIAY RlllTALCO 7tMTl-7HI Index , . . -~ & • ' ~ ' -= ---1002·1625 2900-2918 6010-6080 Ell\1ICE DIRECTO -For All Your Home and Business Needs -~ 2102·2744 2•20-io18 ·6102-6190 U11•1r .. 11 .......... , •• _ .. M1911N ... n Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Onl $28 r week (4 wk, min.) ~ 2710-2790 1130-1140 7011·9090 GENERAL 1002 CORONA NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT CORONA NEWPORT NEWPORT 2669 MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 1069 BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2622 BEACH 2669 BEACH --------. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 8 7 5 /mo • 2bd/1 b•· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Stunning 180 degree Penthouse Condo Fwy close, nr Triangle 2Br 28• w Newport Studio Upstairs, cath •1BR $725• Unique 1bdrm 1b•I•••••••• Attention Bay & Jetty Views. oceanvlew • 2ooosf, Square. 848·5100 Dplx Blk t~ bch. Gar cell, bright & open, 2BR 2BA $835 w/loh condo style apt.1 _______ _ Home Owners Waterlront condo, frpl, 2Br 2Ba, S315K E'S 2Br 1B• Hou•• & carport. tp, dw, w/d FP. lrg deck. $790/mo. DIW Incl. 60x30 pool. Vaulted ceilings, light ROOMS 2706 & 2 +2, 32'wlde llv/ din 714-282·1148 Large private front & hk·up. $950 731·1230 844-1449 No pets. Carport. & airy walk through d N Vlat• Del M••• kitchen, large walk-in 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii room. Totally remod. POINTE NEWPORT back lrar s. o pets. .,45 4855 11 R.E. Agent.!'• o 000 S1085 721-4706 B•vtront L••••I *"" · * closet, dishwasher, NB Pvt hm, room w/ba. S65 • These LUXURIOUS mo. COSTA MESA 2624 Showcase those Open S•t/Sun 1·5 t---------Avallabl• Nowt 4bd, Be•utllul, New 2 +2 private extra large etc, n/smkr, $500+ apeclal properties In 2525 Ocean Blvd A·2 CONDOS boast 3BD, •Exec Condo Great 4ba. Dock, terms corner unit In Back patio from hvlng room, shr utlls. 048-2228 our Hom11 of 1ha 87~3304 2 .5BA. The square E'Slde Location. Hugo negotiable. Asking Sm I ·Snug ·R • • r· Bay w/large windows addlttonal polio ott ol footage ranges from 4Br 3Ba, 2·Fp, Yard, S5500/mo. Evan. B•ck B•v·Studlo, d hi h 111 gs bdrm w/outsld• stor-1--------'t::~.& ~~·:11~~':: 1500sq.fl.·1680sq.ft. W/0, Attached G8r. 750-3728, Agent. Incl stove-lrlg-till·cbl. ;~ gar,gw/d,c~p. ntrlg: age space. Vertical VACATION eachSaturday ln th• COSTAMESA 1024 Otferedat 51600Robln6S0-2927 S510Refs 548-7576 O•t•d Communltv bllnd1 Included RENTALS 2722 Real Estate Tab. II'• $235,900-$2159,900 •H•rbor/B•k•r Area •BLUFFS• St365. 789-1740 throughout, skylight ln1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Broker Co-op p 1 B 8 Dbl 3bd, 2-car garag•.r------------,..-.,..-----1 11v1ng room, uniquer• an effective and Qornou• Canron Call Today 548-8048 rvate 3 r 2 8 vacant. Sl650/mo. N'l:WPORT CLASSIFIED bathroom/ vanity/ Bavtront Hm Nr Bal lnexpenalve way to • Garage-GOO .. 51350 A •44 04"6 "" It's lho resource uou F z ne 1 br reach homebuyersl Vlewl 3Bd 2.5Bath VERSAILLES 1st+Sec Ref 646-3255 gt, u • •v BEACH 2669 , droulng areal Neutral un o . ... C Ill $209,999 Immaculate Studio can count on to sou a carpot throughoull 1leeplng loft, Iba, Ip, Call our 1811 ed Jennr 8radler, Bkr 182,SOO M••• Verde 3Br Bluffs, 4br 3ba,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii myriad ol morchon· Carport stall to ac-Immaculate! 6/19·29, Oepar1ment Todayll 7 1 4 ·8 4 5 .3 9 4 1 or Fountain View 1 aR 1.58• Houae Very End unit. 2-cor gar, Ip, Thinking of having a dlse Items, bocauso · commodato 1 vohlcle $2200. 714-673-1943 842·5878 714-967-8896-pagor 112 1 ,ooo Cleanl Avail 6/15. W/d , ac. S2000. garage sale? our c_olumns compel lncludod, Very brlghl CDM Collage Avail. Alk about our 2 nd F 10 0 r 1 BA $1295. Doug 436-7247-W Avl Aug. I . 458·5232 Give us a call! quololied buyers to and open living 1,,111 View ol water & sand. current 1peclal1I $128,000 Light airy Condo CLASSIFIED calll Coll now. won·1 lastl s-22 to 7.21. Sl600 ... f!::::::::;::;:;:::;:;;:;;;;;;;;;::~ NEWPORT Front Row Ocean HUNTINGTON Walk to boach. pool, 842·~878 8 4 2 ·5 8 78 $1470 789-0931 sec. 714·675-7506 GOVERNMENT BEACH 1069 View 1BR PenthouH 1pa, gated. $1200/mo. Hunt Hrbr Fab 3ba. FORECLOSED '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1185,000 HARBOUR 2142 Agent, June 494-1177. ------------------------mrbl fp, tennis pools, HOMl!S 11 VILLA 8.ALBO.A COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 .runo Sl790Wk. Julyl P.nnl•• on the SI. 4bd, 3b• Poot/1pa. Catalina· View 18R Mobile Hom.9 Lg 1Br """··k 2 k-,. D •11 n q u • n t Ta x, 1988 remodel. Family/ 1155 8 00 Waterfront/0Flab1ulous1 Lg patio. Udo Pen liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AuAg 11 518.., ... 675 :50~N" Repo'1, REO's . Your llvlng rm. 1448,000. Penlh o u~e 2BR 3 +3/De7 n Gar Pvt bch. Pool/1pa/l'iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJI g ownr ·• ~ area. Call toll frH for Ag~t 714-721-3588. s179 000 Dock ava I. ten, Pis, work out rm. Av! 7/15.11 L•k• Front Vacauon *• Furn. FP, Fr Doora S1150/mo. 875·0138 QUIBT-. SBD'D1".TD Homos 1n boaut. north current llatlnga. Bayeld• Cove Gated ..... .,o Agt 675-9505 ~ ~.,..o 1.aoo-21e.eooo 2bd, 2ba, pool, beach Hurry B 4 all are Sold! ~ · Penthou•• Condo I A..,.~........,.. Idaho Wkly ra111. all Kid H·5139 boat allpa. $397,000. Going Ilk• Hot Cak11I Oceanvlew, 200011. Pa 1D ~esa ... -r-........ ent:s amen 208-n3-a558 Ag•m t 714-721-35ee. Also, Sor:• Leas.a. NEWPORT lrplc, 2Bdrm 28 ath N.B. Oceanfront -~------------c - -·--- -' ---· ·-··· =:: ~ :":. --. .. -- Balboa Newport AeMty, Inc. Newport Duplex Large Unit.a Large Lota Slept to Sand t4e0,000 723-4494 14 oe.f. ' ltdrm•. I,..., I llllUllM. Atift! n ... , ... -It. ..... lllnd «. ........ Big Canron Dover "FOi Your Very 8111 BEACH 2169 s 1895.mo 282-1148 So near 8t )'CtlO far... !~~· ~~rm~:?· Rs= Model Buy At The BHCh" SPACIOUS Executive 'Than the kc.ling )'OU get Avall 7/5·7/\2 &. 7/10- SI n g I• L • v • 1 M•ryAnn MoOutre Home In Eaet Bluff , wh<n Wilt live •t Palm 7/26 1"818-355-0885. 2 BR 2 BA + 0 • n e4e-e770 WMew/pool 5Br 3Ba M !::..!,.. ..... _ L-a. 71~84+5218 EIHt A .. lty Oroup Lg Terraced Yard • CSI .,JVU Ull; ....,, Newly remodeled lnte-l grttnay of ac:dudcd a1uff• On• of a kind expan'd E..Plan.I••••••••• 3Br +FR. 2,5001.f. HOU$1tCI Great a.y vlewl Up. _,,, graded 720.1704 BKA CONDOS D•••ohed A.I. po• lt!NT Ho1nee for under, ... ~---•••• 1300,000. Call Cort>ln 11 840-1408. Agent. iiiAioA IU661 COIONA 2122 • , so-Ooeen vi.-• u •• 1000 • eq.ft. Cuetom Dl!L ,._ Hom•. ll;I00,000. I•••••••• 1 .. 00-e .. o •••1 Purn'd aaD+-.. • rt ....... 21A. Private spa. ~~bull ii : 117IO/mo. 1111• RNlty c..,. Cod ,.,, 2.&H ....aaoo home. 8onuel iHOnd ••• o; ........... . = °"'*:!. .. ::=: ~~ ,=..~·111:. Ortv9 by »11 a 1744701 I M1·710I S2148'o9cllt.N.8. •Only M<t.ooot• °'C~ COSTA lllSA 2124 rlof. All amen. Alarm. • woods 8t tea* pUns. Eaay acce11 to mar· kit, mall1/fwya. CloH A ~ J A 2 8edi00t1• to 1chool1/church11, • JRS. 'S25 1ncld1 g rdner/poot, • IOR.-,S S3000/mo. Leau. • __ Call Pat 720·0201 ANo;;; "" APARTMENTS Poa UNT IALIOA IStMD Ziff .~ .. •C.W'-• NIW C.,..., l'Mtt A 11e ......... &M•imU'9olaJatW ....... awa.i. ·~ ........... f 2724 •~t0.Meutl•'"9 a .. utlfl,ll famlly 1lome In Qutel C.M. ne!Qh- t>oil'IOod. tMO;.o2QI i•l p;ft\n Stepa to Sanda 38r/3·Story Condo. w/o , n /a , 1140. ..,~--!:! cDll DUPiii. "°"' un11: tbf U•, ger. wfd, nle. no pet9. SAO. • '*-U.7Qt X'90I l 4J FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1997 Newport 8dc:h/Cot1a Meta Dlaily Pilot • I gENTALS BUSINESS LOST a EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT iifUiiRiiNiilTUiiiiRBiiiiii80iilii4I JllU!! TO YOU 6022 If ~l1, WANTED 2726 OPPORTUNITY POUND 2925 • 5530 5530 5530 WANTED 5535 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8of •, wall unit, coffee ff ft E • It i iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii •ouND s o Lo ... ln"' Swedish Nurse. table, bdrm turn, ' LASKA VISION AiJllliiJif.r1RRl•ll Lrg Studio, Lo CH r weet O~ on Ol!LIVl!RY DRIVERS N e w 8 • n d w I c h • • S • M I N A R C NB " 22 B /B k 12 Yrs e"p. Honest & chairs, lamp•,· misc • Git Hse In M or . $HUGE PROFITS$ .. F. ·, rSohwn Macl Mon and or Fri/Day-Shop In CoS1a Mesa caring. "aood cook. __ a_r1_w_o_r_k. __ 6_1_s_-0_1_3_81 Hosted by Board Reap/Prof female •ma• •P •· time. Own car w/tn1.. lllrtng all positions. Certified fY• Speclall1t designer. 648-6306 Phone Card Rout•• (Look• Ilk• a Coyote). NP fr AIR Position must hold 6+ Cool· S.S.25·$8.50 par hr. Loe refs. Chrletlne Spygl••s E•t•t• Or. Richard A. Weiss. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE 8~~~'/..0~7 Approll 35·pd1, Pink Community Newapa-ers. Averagtl $50· Call Mike, Oul:tno's 1::>714-949·3735~ Decorator Oualllyl June 3, 6:00-8:00pm collar. Vlc·Sprlngdale pera seeks full time S100/per da~ N/smk. ClaHlc Subs 839·2t97. ·---------sofa, chairs, coffee at The Center Club 24hra In H.B. Call 846-0813 ... ,. ·-table e tend game ArH MCI Payphone or OC Hum•n• :i1~1m~m ~~ea':e::g~: "~!~~:2~::ET Nightclub Cook Fun DOMESTICS 5540 table: ha~glng shelf & Dr.1~~f:~aw~r·s~eak Route• S150k yearly Lovea Women & Kids! rlence In accoul'lls ---------atmosphere hrly +tips. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m Irr o r , Thom a I about astigmatic cor· potential. Local altes • • • • • • payable & collections Dellvery Persona, Apply after 3pm at: Dog W•lk•r• If your Organ, Mahogany ractlon and alt levfl• available. Lowe s t FOUND Watch on Bal· preferred. Good ban• Plums Catering In CM Ch••ter Dr•wers pet needs just a llltla cabinet w/record ot near-alghtedneu prices. Top of the llne boa Island at Park & eflt pacl<age Including Is hiring! Food service 179 E. 17th St, CM. extra walks and Love, player. 714-640-0206 and ifar-slghtedness. equlpmenl. Great Opal 0 Sun 5125 Call 401(k) retirement plan. and/or delivery exp.1--.,,P'""e-rt"""e_c_t_l_o_n-ls-t/--I can help. Please call ---------• A.S.V.P. 720·1400 •-.._.. APARTME NTS 2750 business opportunity. n · EOE. Drug screening/ helpful. Seeking prof., Morgan 714·642·8533 .MERCHANDISE .-1 -... • 1•800•23 •• 282• to ID. 1544-6373 x1552. 1 H 0 u • • c I•• n 1 n .. w ~ pbyslcal required. h ghly motivated • E p rf ti I t B I H b Lo at Late May, 1, 14 Send resume & salary customer s er v Ice W•nted 2·3 wkdays. uropean • ec on 1 MISC 601 S PETS 8c • ,. .. H B .. 1 oom ng ome ased own trans. Laundry & Houseclea ning • No -....1 Pride ....... pelll busjness, not MLM. trench gold trlangle re q uiremen t t o: osrlented persons. other cleaning as Exp'd • Xlnt Ref's iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilANIMALS 6049 Montyuvw11 J(1u)st3BnRort&h {3o)f 2PBCRHSll Earn $2200-$7700/Wk. e a rring (Between Accounting Supervisor, tanlng at $8-$10 per req'd. Fluent English. Own Trans • Bonded Hot Polnt W•sher & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lnStallatk>nl 1800 322 6169 1(1717 Dathla/J asmlne) In P.O. Box 1560 hr. Ms. Call 646-4118 w k d Al A 11 ProgtammlngOf A 570 8263 · · • Refs req'd . 640-7756. ee en s so va Wht Westlnghse Dryer nottweller 12wk old S419K gt . COM 714·673-4947 Costa Mesa, Ca 92628 ---------F E 241 1914 ~' .............. Loc•I C•ndu Route D I t o I ..,,,....-----.----roe st • $150/pr. Ladles Roller fAmate. House broken. 75+CNnnelSn"""""" • LOST WALLET at Al· or fax <714> 631•7246 r ve 0 wn Recept ;:ixp'd In "' BUSINESS P ROPERTY 30 vending machines. Experienced drivers c Btades·Macro Blades $50. 842·1405 Earn approximate ly bartson1 Corona del Are Vou E•rnlng CDL·A. SO down/s.80 clerlcnl + computers ••••••••• $80 sz-71/2 645-4668 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 2767 S800/d a y. All fo r Mar near PCH. 5/28. $20k Per Month? all mlles. Ownership S7·8hr + beneflls.DOE MERCHANDISE \wii"o:;lifttf'TT~•:;:;n:;:;n:r.ln:='.g;;"'iBi':e;;d:t;s;-i.;;;::========il FOR A LIVE DEMO AT s 9, 9 9 5 . Ca t I : Black small Senllmen-We need tralnable, In 18 months. Average Cati 640:2250 or Tan At Home 2'MNtwnftmlHUft CM 1·800·998-VEND .tal Items, Bus cards-accountable people to 10.ooo-.. miles/month. Fax resume. 640-7704 Buy Direct and Savel R I\ M '"rvlU DLtU.1 , • M ed lcal/Denl•I Olivares & Sons, and send out tapes from Company Drivers. SALES PERSON For Low Monthly Pmts epointingr orcellftll ..... cash. Ple ase call Internet leads Jn your Ne I t .._ _ _. ... 1-e Office H .B. No MONEY 1·310·292·8806 area. Catt toll free . wer equ pmen . Ungerie7Adull Novelty ANTIQUES 6010 Free Color Catalog f -..·,.~111....w ---money down. Furn 1 •800•34.._9427 Competitive pay/ben· Store. PT. 4·9pm.1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 1·800-711·0156 r--• ,_ .. neg. 1300s.f. NT. TO LOAN 2914 LOST, Girls Frames1---------etlts . New Apple Hours flex. $6 to star11• lt.~tt ..... t or Prine only. 760-0698. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mutll-Colored with ASSEMBLERS Lines: 1·800·843·8308 +Lotions & Lace• ---------11 reslln lt,lookinlhe Avoid B•nkruptcy Corrective Lenses. Will train. You can or · 1 ·800·843•3384 . 743 Baker St. C.M. Top Dollar Paid! WANTED ~!01>.....1 .i.. Free Debt Consollda· C.M.Atea. Rew•rdll earn up to $600 Ca ll! 714-429·1911 From 1800.1960. TO BUY 6019 ~ ~:1.... .Can't seem to get to all those BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 lion Appllcatlon with 714·549·8253 weekly assembling -D-R-IV_E_R __ A_l_t_e_n_ll_o_n•----S-A_L_E_S___ 1pc 10 entire estate. •tur-11-·'V'111• Service 800-873-8207 and servicing sign-up Orlverl The best just Paintings, china, repair jobs around the house? Let lhe Claaslfled Service Directory iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-----HEALTH & Furn'd Offic es Full ANNOUNCEMENTS FITNESS 3000 a men, con f rm . 10 . 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii share w/Nwpl Bch ••••lill•••••• i builder, B2 5-0671 Get In Sh•P• Now! Personal Instruction. 1-1ome, Office or Gym. Scott 714-723·0686 ------1ANNOUNCEMENTS INCOME 2920 iiPRiiiOiiiPiiiEiiiRTYiiiiiiiiiiii2iii79iiiO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-----· HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1 ~~v~~61~1 PERSONALS COSTA MESA TRIPLEX E'side 3BR-2BA own unit -+ 2-2BR units $325K BKR 760·3142 LOVE ALICIA May 30, 1997 •CVl •<V •<:?• •Bu-s1•N•E•ss_&_•ltosT & SEEKING WOMEN 3004 FOUND 2925 FIN AN CE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Handsome Attorney •••••••1111111• SeekS> very attractive Classified Is..... slim wht female 26·34 CONVENIENT whelher you're buy-for dating.• 360-4947 Ing, selling, or just BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 looking, classified has ••••••••• what you need! CLASSIFIED 642·5678 EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE EMPLOYMENT FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 5530 Medical Professional Buifdfrig Newport Beach 2800 sq. fr. Garden Suite Can he divided abund:rnr adjacent parking. Conw nienc, rop qualicy com1nt:rcial area. Negotiable cerrr.:.. METBQ MANAGEMEf\c 'T 261-8161 lt1!H Full Time Newport New s C lass/Display up to 50% Comm.· In & Outsidt Ask fur P11ul boxes. 1·600·354-733l Local weekly news-got better by paying paper seeks Inside glsware, furn, etc. Be•utlhU NB Salon you morel Team Orlv-sales representative. 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 Newly Remodeled. ers & Driver Trainers, Must possess strong!=======:;::: Seeks e n e rg e t I c, It would pay for you to phone sates abilltles, bright & good people. call & find out. be dependable, team Receptlonlat Covenant Transport. oriented, and a self Guar'd salary+ bonus. Experienced Drivers starter who Is able to Asslst•nt & Ownr/Oper teams. work well under doad· Must have llcense, will 1·888·MORE·PAV tines. One year sales train, Salary guar'd. ---------experience preferred. PosltlOAS a re F(T. E•rn Money Reading Excellent benoflt Styllata·M•nlcurlst booksl $30,000/yr package. M/F/DN. Stations Available Income pot. Details. Drug screenlng/physi- Contaot J oyce or Jess 1·800·513·4343 xY9637 cal required. 714·950·8800 _E_AR_N_M_O_N_E_V_R_e_a_d-ln-g For consideration BEAUTY STYLIST Books! 30,000/year please fax resume (In- Prominent N.B. Salon In come pot ential. eluding salary range seeks Lie. stylist, Detalls 1·600-513· desired) to: exp'd In color, to 4343 ext. y.5580 'Judy Oetting at (714) assist owner and build ---------631-6594 tfefST AUS fRi Anltques lo '501 ~ • Est. ~ deeler8 buy: sher, glass, ptiinllngs. poroalak'I, china, potlefy, old COWn9 "'"" jewelry, bronzel, M t, penoa~ing. decofatNe objeds. • One item or .-lllre estale • ConfidentiaVAtl • Estate sales conducted • lnvnediale cash • 714-249-3711,,. cllentle. Guaranteed Housecleaners PT1"s'""e_c_r_e-ta_r_y-ln_t'_t _T_h_em""-e Income+ Commission Must be available Park Co. WP 6.0 Also stations avallablo Saturdays! Must like $1800·$2000/mo. for rent. Contact Lena to c lean. English 632_1201 Fx·832·2166 --------·• or Tyler 673-4186, speaking, own car. Can't Find Work? Earn up to $10. por hr'-"'"s _e_c-u"""'rl,...ty.....,O_H...,.l_c _e-rs-APPLIANCES 6011 You can't be looking 714·545·7350 Immediate positions 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii too hardl WANTED 15 -1n-v_e_s_t_m_e_n_t_fi-rm-1-0-0 -k· available! Call fort• Peo~le to fill various appointment 246-9180 Ing for porson to file pos lions from ware· 5hrs/wk flex sched. , ___ W_e_e_k_e_n_d __ _ house to manage-$6/hr. 955·1550 R I I menf. No experience ---------ecept on st C Must have good necessary. alt Now, LIFEGUARDS phone skills and some Brent (714)891-5784. Immediate Summer Macintosh experience. CASHIER . PT positions! FT/PT. Send resume: M-F 1 pm-6pm. Near •24B·91 BO• 759-6826 Fashion Island. Call ---------Cella at 714.750.1872 Lltlle People & Me *COOK* An upscale chlldr~n·s EMPLOYMENT store has Immediate Ke nmore Washer. gas dryer, white $120/oa. Fridge White $95. Small gas stove white 2 yrs old. S 160. 19" color Iv. S75. 13" color Iv $25. Royal's upright vacuum. $175. •548-6090• Refrigerator S175. W a5 her/Dryer , $135.ea 646·5848 Experienced for Fast opening for an exper. SERVICES 5533 Food Hamburger sales associate. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stand PT/FT. $8/hour. ·Apply In pers on at: --------- *WAITRESS• 1829 Westcllff, N.B. •••••••• FURNITURE 6014 Experienced, PT/FT. ---------Please be aware lhatliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $ 6 /hr . App I y a t : Nannys/ lhe listings In lhts cat- Super Burger Housekeepers egory may require you 2966 South Bristol Experienced to call a 900 number Costa Mesa *Pay $200.$400/wk* in which there Is a (714) 862·2572 528-0118 charge per minuto. Lea the r bro~ sleeper sofa, wood TV stand, coffee table, artlfical fire place 574-2650 J•pan••• Swords WWII or Other 714·494·1731 Old Coins Gold Sliver Franklin Mint, Sterling Old watches & jewelry Westcoast CQln 642·9448 Top Dollars Paid For Records. Ja~. Sountracks, etc. Call Mike 645·7505. STARTING ANEW BUSINESS!P • • • • • • • • • • • • • help you find reliable help. GARAGE SALES Tht l.Lgal [Xpartmmtar the Daily Pilot is p"'4seti .., to announa a nrw smict now m.Wlabk IQ nrw busimssts. \~ wiU nqw SEARCH the 11l1mL for JOU a1"" l!X111l chargr, and SIWt JOU the timtand the trip to the Cmm House in SanraAna. Thm. ofcor.mt, afor the stJIT'Ch . is compkrtd ta wiU fo your fiaitious busint:JS namt srarnnmt with the Co-umy Ckrlt. publish onct a W«lt for four Wtrlts as requi7rd by law and thtn filt JOU' proof of publication with the County Clm. 'p!ozg llOp by to /ift JfJJ'T jictitWus businm stattmmt at the Daily Pi/ot, 330 W. &j St. Carta Mesa. If you Cil1/'11Jt llOp by. p~ t:aU us aJ (714) 642-4321 and u~ wiU 1nake amzngmimts for you IQ handlr this promlurr by maiL If you slx!uld havt any farther qumions. ploise t:aU us and ta wiU be mqrr than glad ro as:rist you. 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F1UOAY, MAY 30, 1997 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE fORD 9015 LEXUS 9115 LEXUS 9115 MllaDIS 9130 '84 Ford ff150 V-8, '93 L••ue QS 300 auio, AC, C•••e1t•. Leattlet, moonroof S3500/ob0. 84&-1042 Oise. Low mil ... 1032748 $25,897 '95 L9Jlue aC400 CHhm•r• F/Optlon CerVWau APA Avl. '040101 t38,~77 '77 4SOSL Both lop•. bleclt. 2nd local owner. 99k ml. 110.500. 075--7311. ACROSS '~ s "VMWJOeer 10 EWIY 14 Col*' ol PDQ 15~W.._ 18 Singer OUltw1e 17 CootldOI or eeraon 60 Spy Meta -81 Drnda 02 f1ot141d 83 Summft 84 Gold tier PAEVIOUI Plll.ZLI IOlYEO By owtW GOlf£H wfth OMAR SHA1ttF •nd TANNAH HIRSCH WHO NEEDS HIGH CARDS? Both vuJnerable. Soutb dealL NOR111 •Q9878 \?Q865 heart nt. It. WH not the bHt. or 1lam11 but.. against routine defente, it. W'ould have succeeded. But. Schleifer'• defen11e was far from '88 Mu•t•ng 4cy, 41pd, runs excellent. I owner. All pwr. 19!50. 831-0834 '91 Ranger 4X4 V8, 5· apd, a/c, c;/c, full pwr. Cusl whit. Xlnl condl S8K obo ts45·18S7 '94 Lexue OS 300 OpalJWht. Full Option. Cart./Wauanly IOC>e8300 $28, 798 '80 450 SL Uke New. '94 L••u• 01300 Orlglnal paint. Low Opal White. F/Opllon. mllea. All recorda CertttNart Av:t~ $13,595 obo 717-7717 '683000 '28' 9 •eo 450SLC lmmac. '94 Lexu• ES300 Blk/Palamlno, ISK, Blk/Blk. Full Option 2nd local OWMr. ctum Cert/Warr. Won't Lastl wt1t1, co, Mlchetln1. lf'0399B1 $25,977 $9500. 769-3489 Gam 18 Emt.dele Chf'lslle BMkley tt Noe fake 20 T oolc a atlof1 Stl()Oll 22 AifCnfl 23 Zip 24 -Paulo, Brazil 25 Oecreues 29 Bolay'• "nedllaoe. 33 Battery part 34 Freshens 85 Slalln volc:eno t56 Beloved 87 AJ1tst'• plaster t56 Chess piece DOWN 1 UndelOOllef cop 2 Tibet'• localion 3 P1ee1 o4 Insulation 4 Extended acro11 5 Teete 6 Hoolbeat 7 Goon WEST •K4 O J93 0 J 108 7 •KJ92 OQ8 •104 EAST •J5S Q 10.f ()95432 •875 routine. Ot'clarer won t.he diamond lead in hand and could see on\y 11 tricks, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii usumlng no trump loHT and just. '88 Accord LX one in spades. The only hope for a 6 ·SP d · A /C • P /S • 12th was via a club fin•••• or an Cruise, Tiit. AM/FM ....,..., Like New endplay. #101289 JC065805 Trumps were d rawn in three rounds, the remaining high dia· Toyota of mond waa caahed and declarer pro-Huntington Beach HONDA 9085 '94 Lexu• GS 300 Black/Ivory. Full Op· lion, mint cond. Lease return. Cert/Warr. 1087588 20,81 7 '94 L•xu• ES 300 Blk/Blk. Full option Won't Last Cert/Warr. #0039981 $25,977 '94 Lexua ES 300 SDN Leather, moonroof , disc . 1050853 $24,997 '95 Lexu• BS300 Blk/Blk. Full Option. CtrVWatr P11c1d To Sell 4'097801 $20,977 '94 Lexua LS400 White/Ivory. F/Optlon. Only 331<. Cert/Warr. #196262 $38,977 '81 380SLC, Blk w/ Palamlmo Int, pwr brks. aunrt, 140t< ml $8900.obO 78().8008 '91 300E $0 Down. Take over L••••· $489.mQf tor 30 months, QA purchaae for 522,000. 861< Miies 720-0738 36 Fenclna tword 37 Belin or lllms 98 Sol.Jnd hortebadc 8 Madeen"A" 9 Director Brooks 10 Place lor a EA ENT 0 1"7 UNledP:-...~ SOUTH •A102 \?AK72 OAK •AQ63 ceeded to cash t.he ace of 11pades and 714-847-8555 lead another. Had lhe klng of '89 Civic W•gon '95 L•xue SC400 '94 500SL 39 Egge ~ 30 Noteworthy 52 Fasten (a period shoe) I spades wont.he second round oft.he $3500. 4WD. AC, suit, West. would have been forced remov can.. roof '95 L•xua ES 300 !lk/Blk, lull option. Priced lo sell . Cart ./W arran1y 1097801 28,977 Black /Ivory. Full White w/black lop. Option. Cert/Warr. Perfect Condition. "° sumptuous 42 Swindle 1 t Territory ,_ 31 River 53 Columnist The bidding: w either concede a rufT·eluJT, or lead rack, PS. es9-45l9. Remarkable Condillon 589,900 760·9180, 43 Chops lnlo cubes <t5 Place 12 Scottish group 13 E•cevalion 21 -·de-camp 22 Furry loot 24 Mediocre embankment Bombeok , 32 Fewest 54 Critic Slskel 35 Actress Luploo SS Scraps of cloth 38 Movie dog 56 Cupid 41 T<>u<:N« 57 Prellllmeaning SOUTH WEST INT P ... 40 p- p- p- NORTH EAST ... Pa. tQ p ... I b · S h' • te '92 Accord LX a cu 1nt.o out. s m8Jor nace. 511 ,50010bo 5\k ml. Neither of these eve .. occurred, auto. ac, pwr, cass becauae Schleifer jettisoned the new tires/brakes. king ohpadeti under t.he ace! 721·8044 '92 Lexu• SC 400 Lthr, moonroof. disc. #018278 $28,997 !1'040205 $38,477 '94 Lexua SC400 Cashmere/Ivory Full Option. Cert/Warr. New Lexus Trade '90 E320 Black w/Blk Lttlr Interior. Chrome wheels. PERFECT. $44,950. 548·3772 • <t7 Lincoln's was "The Great Emanclpato1" 49 MQnk'• tllle 25 Banisters 26 Boredom 43 Sl~r "eight" Celine -56 Nevada 44 Mo1e 1est1ess city Opening lead: Jack of O Now East could not be prevented from gainin g t.he lead in spades, nnd t.he marked club s hin. proved '98 Lexua LS 400 White/Ivory. Hard-To Flndl Cert/Warr. #038142 $AVE 11'038995 $32,877 PONTIAC 9170 50 Legendary blld 51 Musical symbols 54 Inexperienced 27 Shore 28 Pasta topping 29 ·-and Punishment" 46 Alphabet letters 59 Sask.'s 48 Conjurer's wof'd nelghbof 61 L11oe African 61 Sticl<y lake fruit ft"'""P!"1 '!"'I -,~2 .... 1!'!!!3- ISUZU 9100 fatal. West's king of clubs became liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the 11etling trick. Learn t o be a better bridge player! Subscribe now lo the '92 Isuzu Plck·up, sht bed, llnVbed cur. 53k ml. Clean, must see! $6500/obo. 84 7 ·0617. '92 Lexua SC400 White/Ivory Only 39K ml. Cert/Warr. Hard lo find color & mllesl #016791 $28,297 •Leicua• '91 Sunblrd LE, 4-dr, auto, ac and more. Great Condition. Kelly BB S5550. Asking $3400. 714-631-8433 One of the beet players in the United St.11te1 waa litlle known to the public at large outside his native California. He WBI the late Meyer Schlei(er, recognized by the cognoscenti 811 the expert's expert. Here is an example of his t.alent. Afraid that a bid of four no trump would be t.aken aa an invitation to the small slam in no trump, North blasted into 11ix hearts aft.er a high- level Stayman sequence located a Goren Bridge Lett.er by calling •-------- (800) 788-1225 for information. JAGUAR 9105 Or write to: Goren Brid'e Let-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '94 L•ICUS SC 400 Cashmere/Ivory. Full Option. New Lexus Trade. Cert/Warr. #038995 $32,877 Mlaalon Viejo TOYOTA 1 ·800·889·5398 9210 &er, P.O. Box "410, Chicago, J1L 60680. NEWPORT BEACH POWER BOATS 6169 7012 AUTOMOBILES •••Mulll·Famlly 89 Expr••• Cruleer•--------- Sal• Saturd•'JI 3211. OAL 400 hrs. ACURA 9010 May 3111 7am· 10 Twin VP271-Brand nu liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1906 Leeward Ln paint, proJesslonally •88 Leg•nd CPE all S•t 8·2 Moving Salet • f!Jrn, queen size Somma Bed. electron- ics, jwlry, camping/ski decorated interior. pwr. snrl. am/Im cass, Loaded with extrasl $52,500.obo 760·6837 CC. AC, llhr int, Scyl. gear & 1011 moretu _S_AI_L_B_O_A_T_S __ 7_0_1_4 2183 Vista Enlrada (the Bluffa S•t 8•m·12, 22tt BOAT ON Harbor View Homes MOORING Remodellng Salel In Newport Harbor auto. S6750. 675-2769. '91 lnt•sra RS Red. all. 74k mis. A/C, new trs. org owner, xlnl cond. $7,995. 760-8005 BMW 9030 furn , ti se h Id Items. $ 9, 900 71 4 -8 5 5 ·9 23 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clttling. BB-q's, morel or 714·580·8226 pager '87 BMW 325 Red. "\730 Port Margate Pl. ---------alarm, 6 cyl, 5spd, Lido 14 w/traller. AC, all pwr, sunroof. S•turd•'JI Eat•t• $1000/obo. 786-4731. $7995/obo. 640·4888. --------........ -------------.------1 Sal•lll Anllques, housewares, ---------'90 3251C Red Conv. baby Items & morel MARINE SUPS Loadobl All pwr, 5spd 6169 1701 Skyl.,k Lan• DOCKS 7022 alarm, cd, alloy whts, (Dov•r Shor••) air bogs. 79K. Low BALBOA COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT PENINSULA 6107 iJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S•t 8•2 Moving ••1•1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bluebook Must Sell! $14,000. 673-4282 S•turday 8-21 Ev1 arytTVtllng Goes I *MULTI-FAMILY* ........... 15x70' allp Sailboats H h Id I m cro, • em appl, 1• 1 $13 50/ It ouH 0 • mar ne, Baby World Carriage/ Garage Sale\ Sat 5131 TRANSPORTATION on y. · por · •--------- 1por1lnga goods. turn. s /H. I h I .. ·3pm. Maps a11all at ••••••••• ___ 8_4_5_·9_3_o_7 __ CADILLAC 9040 1510 E. B•lboa Bl trolr -c r. more .,. '93 XJS CPE Red Low Ml. Beaulyl $23,391 '94 XJ12·0yater 1 2 Cy!. Power . $31,995 '94 XJ 12·Black 1 2 -C y I . P o w e r $31,995 '95 Vande n Pia• Top 01 The Line Sedan 20k ml. White $41,495 '95 Vanden Pia• Flaming Red $39,995 '95 XJ6 20k miles. Titanium $35,995 '95 Convertible 20k miles. Black $39,995 '95 Convertible 25k mlles. Rose $39,995 '96 Conver11ble Carnival Red Charmer $44,995 '96 XJ8 13k miles. Ice Blue $45,495 BAUER MOTORS 29n Jacaranda Ave 215 Pro1pect off PCH Cat•lln• Wishing to liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '78 S•vlll• 2nd 2001 S. Manchester Z•zy Goon• 0 8 1 S t 8 rent 2 weeks per .Antlqu• M•ll •r•g• • • 1 am. BOATS 7011 month. Summer or CORONA DEL MAR 6122 Hsehold goods, ctilld· y 1 40ft 721 0032 •Parking Lot Sale• rans toys, blke1 ... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r y. · • 1770 Or•ng• Ave. 530 El Mod•h•ln Alley 1 0 • z 0 d I• c 6 Hp Dock Lido l•I• up 10 •Saturday 10-6* Qarage S•I• SaVSun Women's clothes Sl •---------Suzuki eng., acc:.ess. 651\ sailboat, narrow 7am. Oey bed, roll top Lots of good stuffl MMovlng, f appl, furn. 52500. 723-0227 beam prerd 673·7677 desk, cO\ICh, refrlg. ---------• oat o t1ou11hold 8 517 Carn•tfon The Community mull gol 8 1am 87' oaton Whaler Sllp 36·40' Market Place. 238 Pro•pect 17ft Montauk. Yamaha Udo Pen./Pvt Marina. Buy It. Sell It. Find II. Classllled (In alley between 90, bait tank, cover, Water/elect/park . Cl• .. lfl•d. 842·5878 Pro1pecVCedar) $8800. 848·1182 $11.50/tt. 723-4148 owner, xlnt cond, Anatlelm, CA rebuilt eng. New trans, 917·2002 cusfom wire whls, •---------$2950/obo. 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Da' \'Pilot H.,~""Mll"f at \t II CC"TA \O'' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 Toyota Supra V6 , 3.0, PS, PB, AC. CC. Ult. New llr•• & brakes. Mini cond. $5800 714-551-0139 '88 Toyot• Truck 5-spd, a/c. Xtro clean (101207/NJ5114974) '87 4X4 XCAB S·SPCI. pis . Mini Cond (I 01 I 15/H5059098) '90 Toyot• LE Aulo, ale. p/s, p/w. cruise . t il t (101275/LU216554) '91 4·Runner V·6. ale. p/s. crulsa ( 101239/M0007922) Toyota of Huntington B•ach 847-8555 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 '71 VW BUS Pwr Brakes, 4-spd. am-Im cass. Large rear sunrl $1700 OB0•631·0757 '89 Jetta 5spd, AC, groat condition. am/fm casselle. S4 300. 721....5Jll8 '89 Jett• Cl Wollsburg Edition. Orig Owner•Xlnt Cond $4,900.obo 650-9195 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? l.et the Classified Service Directory help you rind reliable help. ------ICLEANING CONCRETE & ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3110 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 STUCCO 3924 SERVI CE . 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Spllt Second Moving P•t•r• Painting 20 Years E•perlence Free Estimates Interiors and Exteriors Referral. 854·0~12 ORCO PLUMBING & Drain Cleanlng. 7Dy1tFree estMsa MC unnos 7eo.a 110 T EXT U R E COAT Single story up to 1600sl $1800 L.538526 NOW Construction • 7jl2·2005 • 3929 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml••iBOO~sisriH~o5iuJis~E~CiLEANEAiNi1~NiGG Prompt & Low Rates! Home RHtoretlorVRemodet Prol'I & Elhlcat. 64S.7S05 Prof Moversl 24Hr Srv Advanced Wood•"•llm• ucensed·8ond•d *Beat Price/Quality r .. -com/sm-lg Jobs l'lle/drywalltwoodwork LAWN CARE Orea• workl 70ay1Sr OlscfTl178452 ------------------TUTORING -Cullom Cabln'etry· s10.oo pet tiour. Lndsc.pe, brick, etna CSL618717 748-5255 Fenc:11/deckl/room add. Low s Wkly lwn svc, 1'32·9123/P.J46·S850 P.ET Kitchen• Bath • Coors __,,,.....7_1.,.4-~5..,,4a..,.--0_3,..8_,,8_ cona. 800.788-10071_________ Roofs/general repairs. cln-up/lrlm/aprlnklara Two Brothers Moving SERVICES 3870 •DAN DAWSON• Molding• • Mantel• •Bright H•eolnlng John Doran M•aonry FENCES Comm/Res. Refs FrH Est 831·0288 Pg-602·1770 •SPRINO SPECIAL• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PLUMBING L691650 714·998·8970 European Prof'!. Beat e 1 k St Bl k Chrl• 754.()517 NEW LifH~ Same Day Service UC/Ins Water Heattrs e Otains In town! Reis 5Yrs ~~. Lg/;~ ~b•~~·:pa~~ ok • DECKS 3615 HOME SERVICES liiRI"" __ ..._...., Cal·T134650 957·1500 Pet Sitter/Dog W•lker Remodel • Repair Or•ce 251·9455 Free Est. & Advlceliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Anything & Everything Landlc8f)e a Muonry Dally/Overnight vlalll. Fauce1s • FllC'lures Tutor Exp Te•cher Elem. summer reading & math. Hm schooling assist atso 548-8442 CARPENTRY 3510 Ll697191 831 3832 Free Estimate Ref'a Oealgn/Bulld/Remodef S Reis avt. Lic'd/Bonded MARIA'S CLEANING •· ~.~i::'nf.~~~~= S Mlcha•I 7 59.1440 Uc.On1, 741-9!11 PATIO COVER & OentH 714·935·8870 L•~~,7;;;7~~~o WALL A to z HANDYMAN 10~,~~~tye~!~s~~~~ •• ---------Free tlaullng/••I. uc·d QUALITY CRAFTSMAN s~·r:~:.c~p,=~~~ ENCLOSURES 3842 _________ , ... ________ COVERINGS 3932 IHSTAUJREFACE CA81NETS provided. 539-8704 CONTRACTORS AdYlllllgl Const 874-5301 Carpenlry•Cabln111 care lnstalrn/Removal PLASTER Kitch1n1, b1th1, d~. •VICKI'S CLUNINO GENERAL 3558 EXCELLENT WORK ElectrlcePlmbg•Ooore Sprinklers 548·5801 St•mbaugh Bulld•r• 3880 POOL wlndowt. Doug S48·7258 we offer THE BEST Fenc1t10eckl/Blck Walla Misc repalra 55'7·7684 VICTOR'S P 1. L d Lattice Co11e11 & Patios REPAIR ._. /Wind c11--• Uc 8-1 Contr1c1or 8538526 ro I an . Cu11 Redwood Decks. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICE Affordable C.,pentrr nOUH ow .,.rig. LEWIS Con•truotlon N 0 w C 0 net r u 0 ll 0 n Semi Retired Contractor scape Malnt. 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Jan Mdlcolm (Jeff Goldblum) reluctdnUy JOins the expedition in hopes of persuading Sarah, his girlinend, to leave the island posthaste. .. Lost World," starring Jeff Goldblum, le ft, is the long-awaited sequel to .. Jurassic Park. As antmpated, the tranquil world of docile herbivores and antiseptic researchers is sudden- ly and irreparably shattered by captors and rexes and a group or highly tramed (at least when it suits the writers) intruders with less honorable intentions. I'd elaborate, but it seems I've already spent more time on the plot than Steven Spielberg did. I realize that everyone who sees th.Ls movie is gomg to rave about the realism of the dinosaurs (as if they had some- Uung to compare them to). It's a given that the technology exists, and that Spielberg probdbly has access to a good chunk of it, but is it too much to expect that after waiting in a line long enough for three species to go extinct that the creators would spend a fraction of their gazil- lion-dollar budget on a script consultant? Nevertheless, you can't dis- miss the ability of a dinosaur to entertain. Pete Postlethwaite, who por- trays a deft bunter with the gcil.1 to suggest that "survival of the fittest• might extend to hwnans too, d oes something that defies the plausibility litmus test. After meeting up with Moore cmd Vaughn, who have not been shy to express their collective ---------------, • % ~ Slndwlch OPD4 7 DAYS SUM. -1'IUIL • u :00-10:00 ... fll.-s.. 11:00 ·11:G0'9il •1.15 . McletMly ................ clillflfy. ~--~--t.!'~~~-!"~-~~~~~-----~ 561 W.19'M ST• COsTAMBA • 714·646-1144 angst over his pernicious inten- tions, Postlethwaite sets bis rather imposing weapon next to them and walks away. Gee, do you think they will remove the bullets? Even if he were naive enough to think they wouldn't, as any bunter will tell you, he'd certainly notice the difference in weight when he picked it up again. But did I mention this movie has a lot of really cool dmosaurs? Except for one perfectly exe- cuted raptor scene, I was never on the edge of my seat. l think it's because l've already learned from Spielberg films in general that kids are never killed. My s uggestion, kill one kid (off cam- era) and everyone will be on the edge of their seat for the next 18 sequels. And how about that T-rex? One moment he's creating those ominous sounds with his foot- steps and the next moment he's creeping up on someone. And how is he able to roar into a kid's bedroom window and not awaken the parents in the adja- cent room? A little too conve- nient for me. ii For Dinner By now you're probably thinking I hated this movie. Nothing could be further from the truth. I loved it, actually. Didn't l mention there were these really cool dinosaurs run- ning around eating people? Strangely, there were no dinosaurs eating dinosaurs. Maybe that's why they went extinct in the first place. Anyhow, I'm convinced that if I gave any of you merely t % of the movie's budget, you could make the plot as seamless as the dinosaurs. So why don't the stu- dios? It costs just as much to make a bad movie as it does a great one. And with ticket prices climbing to nine bucks. should- n't we expect great ones? • KEN BUCOfl, 35, lives in Balboa and 1s a personnel analyst for the city of Los Angeles and a published author. Rexes and effects the stars of the show The dinosaurs are back. And if you're looking for gore, you've come to the right place. LUNC H BRUNC H BA NQUETS A guy gets ripped in two by two T-rexes1 the velociraptors lunch on the unfortunate mem- bers of an exploration crew; and this time we were even treated to a man getting eaten to death by a new breed of mini-reptiles that travel in packs -they picked the guy to death like a school of land-bound piranhas. Yet, despite Bradley Kirk its estimated $90 million in receipts from the first weekend. this latest effort by Spielberg is entirety devoid of plot or char- acter development and in that respect was a. bit disappointing In •Lost World,• we are told that some of the dinosaurs from the original •Jurassic Park• were moved to a different island and left to live and pro- create. TWo compe ting exploratory teams visit the island -one team to study the dinosaurs (the good guys) and one team to take the dinosaurs back to the U.S. to start a theme park m San Diego (the bad guys). Predictably, the humans piss off the man-eating dinosaurs, and the man-eaters eat the men (sound familiar?). Not much plot or character development here to get excited abQut. However, if you're looking for special effects,' enjoy the ride. The film is simply stun- ning. Intellectually, I knew these dinosaurs were simply a complex conglomeration of computer binary code encoded and decod ed with the greatest of care . But, as soon as l saw the hrst dinosaur, my suspension of dis- belief kicked in and never let go.· The film bad all the in-your- face shots of the T-rexes (com- plete with perspiration and incredibly realistic movement); the suspenseful seen~ with the velodraptors trying to get the human heroes by burrowing underneath the walls of a dilap- idated wood shed; and the close-ups of the massive herbi- vores. The uncanny realism of it all simply took my breath away - all thanks to the magical touch of some brilllanl pack of •com- puter nerds• who have par- layed their trade into some of the most spectacular spedal effects eve/ seen in the history of cinema. • All in an. on a scale of one to 10, l'd give •Lost World • a seven. FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1997 Good poe"try doesn ,t always have a high price tag Re: •Rhymes a Crime at 1bis Festival (May 23) • Dear Thomas Edson, whoever you are. thank you for once again reminding me that Orange County will always be a county where cul- To slam Wilton Barnhardt as you do is to take a potshot at a man of incredible passion, com- mitment and generosity. My friend's oratory is as remarkable as his novels and his huge heart. Last week, I purchased a book ture without slick celebrity attached is and always will ~~~:~~welcomedasa COMMU NITY FORUM Here behind the Orange Curtain, there must be fine herbs for the soup, dramatically grated pannesan and all must be taken in with a silver spoon in order to mat- ter. To accomplish this last-minute event. the IJbrary quickly assem- bled a slate of readers who agreed to participate gratis. I received the call less than a month ahead of time. J do not c1aun to be a great ora- tor of poetry, but no one can say I don't love and revere il I feel greatly indebted to libraries for shaping me as a writer. The idea of publicly celebrating real poetry, from major American writers such as Richard Hugo and Maxine Kumin, appealed to me. When in this county the only poetry we ever hear is screamed at open µllcrophone night at coffee houses, a night at the library with good words being spoken seemed to me beneficial for all involved. Everyone who participated took time from their insanely busy schedules as teachers, students and working writers. We were asked to read the work of other writers who influenced us, not to carefully assemble a politically coJTect, equal representation of the world's poets. There are plenty of dead textbooks available if that is what one is after. For many of the graduate stu- dents, whom you so generously and without even knowing them slightly, refer to as inbred, this was the first public reading undertak- en. of poems at the Costa Mesa Barnes & Noble. The clerk recog- nized me as one of the readers that night at the library and imme- diately mentioned Wllton's great presentation. You are in the minor- ity, and your caustic remarks make me wonder what bittemess fuels your agenda Does everything connected with art have to feature a celebrity presenter, perfect oratory and for- eign representation in order to be redeemed? lf so, skip the free events and spend $60 to go to the Performing Arts Center. There, a select few with large wallets can encounter polished culture. Certainly, the room was frigid. There is something fundamentally wrong with the air-conditioning system in that architecturally odd library. It's often so cold that I think library cards should come with a warning label, which is vlhy I wore my thermals and leather jacket that night. The size of a crowd can be determined by the nwnber of peo- ple, but that is only mathematics. Poetry is about passion and pas- sion often contains rough edges and bravely risks failure. It is intended to be shared. What a shame to slam an event that if undertaken annually can only improve with time. Poetry spoken aloud, or even whispered, is always a gift. Bravo, Newport Library, for allowing it to happen. JO-ANN MAPSON Costa Mesa 72 HOURS Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find sef\lices from .. 72 HOURS r-------------, I I : ~EDULE I Of EVENTS I TODAY • 5:30 p.m.: Fish dinners -start serv- ing • 5:30 p.m.: Carnival rides and games • 7:30 p.m.: Jazz group Spontaneous Combustion • 9 p.m.: A drawing for prizes, including a S750 travel certificate + SATURDAY • 10:30 a.m.: Parade begins •noon: Fish Fry lunches - start serving • 1:15 p.m.: Awards for the parade • 3:30 p.m.: Drawing for various prizes • 4:30 p.m.: Wanda's dance studio show •6p.m.: Drawing for various prizes •7p.m.: Newport Showtime dance show • 9 p.m.: Final ~ drawing for : various prizes. : including color : television set • I • SUNDAY • 11 a.m.: Opening • 2 p.m.: Miss Costa Mesa-- Newport HarborUons Oubbeauty contest • 3:30 p.m.: QM~ contest • 5:l0p.m.: Onlwtngfot prizes • 7:15p.m.: I RJtmo Latfno dance group, students from Tewfnkle school •&p.m. (apptOXhnlte-. ty): Drawing fOr 1997 Jeep Wranoler, pr.- sentecl In cooperatJon wfth Orange I ' C.olist Auto : Group I I '----------"'---.J canr Firelighters accompanied by girls ln miniskirts generate a little heat during the 1968 Costa Mesa-Newport Uons Club Fish Fry parade. There's something FISHY . about this In its 52-year history, the Fish Fry has had frog jumping, beauty contests, grease fires -and, of course, Icelandic cod By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Some of the earli- est Costa Mesa-Newport Lions Club f-1Sh Fry events included a frog jump- mg contest, a pet a nimal parade, the must-have beauty contestants and a 0 The first flsh Fry had •just one soda pop stand and one hamburger stand," McClellan said, adding the stand was operated by voluntee r fire fighters. "Every time we had a fire every- body took off and there was nobody left in the stand except for me,• he said, adding there makestutt Jail operated by teenage twms -~-.-----Cl) seemed to be a lot of fires taking place during the first few Fish Fry events. Jane and Jec:t.n Alexander. a:I g, a: •we would pick people up for doing anytlung wrong dJld they would pay a hne to get out,• said Jean Draganza (nee Alexander), of Costa Mesa, who along with her sister operated the jail dressed in 19TH ST. ~I li. ~----~...__ .... ~..---......... -..,,_ __ 18 TH ST Earlier this year, Lions Oub members pleaded with the City Council to con- tribute toward the costs of holding the parade. Among the con- siderations were changing the reg- ular parade route ~ N • • • •PARA E ROUTE t one-piece bathing suits back in 1945. And there's always the fish. This year, Lions Club members once again plan to batter up nearly 3,000 pounds of the Icelandic cod and about 2,600 pounds of trench fried potatoes for the 52nd annual Lions O ub Fish Fry and Carnival this weekend. Also on Saturday, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the Lions Oub, the nostalgic parade will once again wind its way down Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street to Lions Park. Although the parade was dropped two years ago after the dty stopped contnbuting to the festival, organizers of the three-day event are back in busi- ness this year -thanks to a more •fish-Fry friendly· City Council that waived about $18,000 in fees. •Tue first parade was an animal parade; everybody brought their pets and walked them a.round,• said Rollo McClellan, who has been a member of the Lions Club since 1942. ·oh, we had one goat ln It just for being Goat Hill.• and shortening it. But Llons C lub members, much like the fish they fry up every year, don't take change well. The parade will feature several local high school bands, dty officials riding in cars and waving and hun- dreds of others marching down Harbor Boulevard. Other highlights include a cute baby contest, the annual Miss Costa Mesa competition and several prize drawings. McClellan, 77, said the tint beauty contest sparked an argument among members of tbe ell.Cb who didn't want to dish out $12 or $13 a piece for bathing suits. The lint beauty queen was Jean La Spina (nee Alexander): her fraternal twin sister Jane took third place. J ean also was crowned the fim Miss Balboa. Qty Councilman Joe Erickson encourages the whole community to go to the event because it is not only fun, but it benefits dozens of local non-profit • SEE FISH FRY PAGE 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1997 Are You One of Those Follow these instructions: Answer each question as to how you feel RIGHT NOW +M- 00 0 0 r,te"n~ v• , o• r>v\lt 1 vc• ODDO Mt':v1., m.iyt:.· or uncer1"'" 00121 1na.,.;1cs no 01 n101lly no START HERE +M -ODO Do you meklr 1houghtiua rcmulu Ot llCC\IMdonJ ,.;hkh lalef you~ct? ODO 2 Wh<rn othcn ant gdting rattJ.d. do you r«tnM\ lalrly compotecl? ODO 3. Do you bnJwM 1hrough ralllollay Om~ d!Ncloria «die· no-. )UJt l0t pleuwc? 000 4 wtwn asked to make • cMd.lion. 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Would the idu ol mak"'9 a complcM MW .wt cau• you much concem' 000 J3 Do you melce dlorts IO get od....., IO laugh ond '""9? 000 34 Do you find • cuy to CICl'f'US yout ~7 000 lS Do you relra1n fro"' comp!Mn1119 ~ !he other IMI'-' 1J IAI• for .,, appo1ntment7 000 36 fin you JOmetlma con9dcrcd by ochen a ·~"7 000 37 Do you con.cln thnw -othc< people wtlo-~ unlnmdly -..d you and IOIOfti .pntt you? ODO 38 Would you admit you -WIOftl ~lo ..... Iha,,_,., 000 39. Do you "-only • ,_people °' ""'°"' )JOU .. ~ loftd? 000 40. An you ,_1y hippy. uni-you,_ • ...., _7 000 41. Do you .CW'ClllMe -.nd" ... 90del ~? 000 42. Do you ~ ..aonebll precaullan lo~ _...7 000 43. Doa the •• d taltanv In front d people --!IOU ...__, 000 44. lfyou '-1111-*'-tn•~~n:llhl~ ....... 1oowr than .. C1:1m1c:1 plOt. ~ you "Y ID ... I It M ,.a1 000 4S. ~you ollcn ..... lhM people -1oo111ns .. !IOI' "' ..... ..,. be'*'d your bec:k? 000 46. """' you ....... ""'"' fnlo lrolAlle"? 000 47. ~youerty~l-.0tk•? 000 .... 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MARCH 30, 1997 72 HOURS People Interested in K~ouring More About Yourself? Just fill out the Questionnaire and mail it in F_rom ___ . NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES • Everything you need is enclosed right here. • Fill qut the Personality Questionnaire below. • Mail it back. I r S9. Do !>'Oii corlllde' lhc modem pNc1nS Without b.s ~ • '"doomed ID ...... '"? 60. Do )IO'l llftd to be --..? 61. Do )IO'I -flC. -druml!M-..... -.! ... ...._ ... _ _.., 62. Do~~ -&om the llecls al bed-? 63, Wh9n )IO'I atlda -do ~ .t the -llime lry ID --.1 64. ,,,,. you nonNly COl!t6deNd "tdd'"? 65. ,,,,. l'll'lf ---lnM!ldendy lrllpofWlt to .. Oltw pecpA.? 66. Ive you to .. --'*'-. _ ...... .wl05JI ClltMn? 67. Do l>'O" '-P "dim cone.d" on-** al~ .tKh ,oci ti-IOIMd1Dlrtlndl? 68. Do you~ ..... cl Vo'lr CMft ~? 69. Dom emollanli tnlak t*4 ~•.._.on you? 10. Do you C011...-V---. s--i ---he". tMI « ~In -...,ecr ol jlOla' ........ """ 1*71? 7L Do you aAml-.. and,...*-dalh. ..._, .-i and --1 72. ,,,,. you plrtlllbed .. tha ... cl '°"al dlgnly? 73. /we l>'O" ...... colectng ~ wNch "might be Wflur7 74. WtMild ),tou aWdll ""* and point out the bed pc*1lt on --••• dllndlror ~? 75. Iva you opm1ly ...,,.. adallve ol bMulful '**'91? 16. Do)'Oll _.....re ....y-** whkh 111r1c11v ~do nat~IDyou? n . 0o l>'O" I'"' p.ap1e ~? 78. Do~ olwl porld.r on~~? 79. Iva~~-~ foicllul In yoi.w adlont « Of/llttitOfW? 80. Do you ICQlpt a1llclltn -'Y and ..eo..c W-nlriMlftl? 81. ,,,,. you_..,, unclltutt.d by ·nm-or w1-you .. iry. lfttlONll? 82. Ive )Oii ..iv ID ba )iMloul? 83. Do you -" ID put off dok'9 tNngs and Ihm ~ • la IOO ...., 84. Do you poW ID ab6d. by the ~al othms i9dw lhlfi .... ID ti-yoi.w """' W91f? 85. Do you Ind •~ID pt you.Ml -.tad on a plOjm1 86. Do )'Oii bllil ~~or dww IN and d )IO'lr ,,.d/ 87. 0o you "la.m 11P lhc -.m.• ol ~ emo4lonl ~ ID aaM mfltsJ? 88. I we -~ enoe-QCIUMy. would you lalll .,m-.,.... ._. ___ ·-~"'·~ 89. Ive'--0.,. abolil ~on whkh you .. ~ 90. Do you,._ ........... end~ !Ne-)IOI.w- et.a? 91. Do you -......... thought whkh hengt-..S .. .,., 92. ,,_you ... .-.1 93. c..n ............... ....,_ ...._ Oltwt91t ~ M . ~you .. n Ind out_.,.._ a,_.. ...Whelp -.._... tlMY Md"°'~ .... """ b 1'1 95. ,.,,. ... Pl. d c=4 ... .._ ol )lllloW ~ ...... ~ ~ ........ 1 96 Do you,..,~ ..... end....., !IO'af ..-... ........ " ........., 97. o..,.. ....... 91. w...s ,_ --'*"', .....,,_.on• dlld eelld • V • .....,. .. ~.,,,,.,? 99. Do you ........... ~ ..... Mii c:MI or .... I 5 .. ..e.:11 ........ ? ... . 100. ,,,,. i-... _. .... In "°"' --.1 lOL 0-ltll~al_...,.._._~._Nlflle ~· 102. OD_...._ ........ ~...., ID...,... • .,,,,.,'-' ..... ..... JOS. w.,.w ,_ p.. "1P ....-yon a tlW" -f • -CIWllll ,... ........... _.. e1..__ ..... 1 104, DDi-.__. I Cr" .... ou.til•llw---7 105. Do,...~ ....... tha ---a1-..1 106. Do,... ... .,..__,.,. 8i¥)M ... -about"""? 107. De,.....,..,.... ,..,. ... ,, ---,... dolM ~ .._.,.,,,.? • We analyze the results and prepare your personality chart. • Come in and have results expla~ned to you free! (We will call to arrange a time best for you. + M- 0 0 0 108. Do you IOfMllmcs feel competed to ~ 10mC ln-.Gng 000 109. 0 00 110. 000 lll IMm ortlclbil7 0o you lmd ID cuggcnte a Jutllfiable grtcwncc? Is~ t.dll ~ -tect mt-thin wt? 0o you..,..... need to~ OI i-k vp Mas**'" - .-cl? 0 0 0 112. Do you ~ and *-s'Cly admh beeuty In oehlr p.aple? 0 0 0 113. Would I .... a de,,.. cflott on your P*t to con9dcr the .... jacl ol Mdde? 0 0 0 114. Would you conl6dcr ~ enG'flClc ~ ~ .... ~ Me? •. ~ O 0 0 llS. Would •.._ ... enc .tf«t ~gena.l ...WOC!Shjp wlll\ ~.,._,7 000 000 000 000 000 116. Doa a "*-Wurw on your p111 nnly trouble you? 117. Do you eomdma fecl U\all you llllk IOO much? US. Do you sm1e mud!? 119. Are )Oii ~ pluMd? 120. VJhcn "* wilt\ dlrecl oppotlClon would you d Mcie lo "- )IOU' own "4V tMhcr lhlln .,.. In? • 0 0 0 12l Prcwldcd the dllca..-_.. nOC IDO 9\'tal. would you d ~ '° ride lllM -at? 0 0 0 122.. Do you .-f1C dlllwtled by the nobc cl the wind or • ~ Mtlln9~'"? 0 0 0 123. Is llO'lr oplNcwl lnllucncad by loolclng at dW9 !tom the Dnd- polnt ol ~ eq>Crlcnca. occupellon «training? 0 0 0 124. Do l>'O" often _... IKdal blunders? 0 0 0 12S. Are )IO'I ~ ol piopie who uk ID bonow money frccn 000 126. 000 127. 000 128. you? Are )'Oi'lr cledllons llW9\lld by pamnal lntnatl? Can you flC cnthwlmdc-~ ~ .._ lt*ltr Do you hqucndy !Me adlafl even !hough you ~your -good~_.. lndlc8ea CIChcrwlM? 0 0 0 129. ,,,,. you In,._ ol co6ar blr end cM ~? 0 0 0 130 Are you -ol any hablh* phyllc:al rnannerlitml tueh .. pulng yoo.w ...... r-. ean, Of~ .. ? o o o u1. c.n you qulddv edapl anc1 ma1ie -o1.-condlllons and a oo 132. 000 133. coo 134. ----lhougtt they .,..,, be clSllcul? 0o-,..._-.. VD'lr ..-hon edge'7 C-you -the oclw Wow'• point d ,..._ when you wWt ID? 0o )IO'I go ID bed wt.rt you -tQ. ..0. ltan "'bv the clodi'"? coo 000 000 000 13S. Do lhc "pdy ~ al oCtwl meM you lmpallmt? 136. Do~ '"*II you7 137. Ive~ ... .....,. !hen jlOla' ~7 131. Do you _...., c.-.y out .,.,,.. .. ptOl'l'ipdv and ¥"'" •1¥ 0 0 0 139. Would you .... a ftlow _...., illltwr ttlM .._I ID the ollldell? 0 0 0 140. When ..... do you -the -'*'Y lr:Mt ...... ,..,_ INll ~the-di~ and ...,..7 O O 0 141. Do you~..._. on your plll .,_ « piltWI 'I" 111-1 000 142. Doyou91t.-y•1t-lll*4desadM_..... 0 0 0 143. Do """ --"' attcm • .._ Of ttlOW tlwt )IOU -... Mall hl)llOll.-1? I _ o a a 144. Whln iwww••-~ lnddlnt-. you .-v ..... the-····« lhc dlllim Ill fie°""""~ a o a 145. "'.--.,_,.which you -llClt...,... .. ~ _, ..,._ d....., ~·---a• 111-..? 000 146. Ooyout-1~1Dldyup1....,al~ ...... holMhaW? aao 147. c..n.,,,,.,....,ctWMa_.,,._.,....-v-'.....,.. 000 141. 000 149. 000 150, lr'I~ I 9' ·••it°? Do)llOll._. ... ..,._.., M)IOU-••-lllfie~d~? Doyou-~ ................. to ............. .......... ~~·~" 0 0 0 LSL /w you_..._'°''*' 1111;-'*' to...,. fw "*9 d .... ? 0 0 0 152. OD )IOU r-'v ..,.._your.,.__? 0 0 0 153. Do""" -ti In ...... -....... ~ llllidM end -- furioull)l lit:IM kw. ~ « _., 0 Q 0 154. 0... thl .....-, af VliCOii .. llCi JI* )OI "-Oft i....,.s boltwyov? BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ARSTC1.ASS FIRST PERMrT NO 1\JSTIN, CA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE DIANETICS TESTING CENTER · 1451 Irvine Boulevard Tustin, California 92680 ABCD POtllclnS cq>yngll~ 19 7~ I 992 by L. Ron Hullbatd CopY"Ql'llO I 992 by H<.ltlOald 0.-.CS Founda!JOn ol OtatlQC Counly All ngNs ,..,,_,, HubOoto Foundalion is a lrademalll and MN1C1 m-11 owned by the RTC and• used"""' 11> permissqi +M- OOD 155. ODO 156. 000 157. 000 000 000 000 158. 159. 160 161 000 162. 000 163. 000 164. ODO 165. 0 00 166. 000 167. 000 168. 000 169. coo 170. 000 17L 000 172. DOD 173 DOD 174. 000 17S 000 176 ODO 1n ODO 178 DOD 17'9 000 180. 0 00 181. 000 182. 000 183. 000 104. 000 18S. 000 186. ODO 187. coo 188. 000 119. 000 190 000 191 000 192. 000 193 000 194 000 195. 000 196 000 197. 000 191 000 199 000 200. Do p.aple Wtjov being In !IO'lr ~' Could you ..,.,,, DMonc ID llmsh It.-"final two woods-in a ~punk wllho(ij 1ntafa1ng> 0o )IOU con9dcr the bat pdra of lllOll people and on-iy ,_.,, lplM ~ ol lhcm? Do you -. or link "'* rcadt,.o7 Ive you datllllil and cmpl\llllc In ""'*-Md IT\Al\ncr? Are you effutll4 onlv ID do. lrtends r .. aE Are your lntatab and fields ol ~ to Important as lo glw lnle time .. ~ elle? Would you h lo "start • ,_ edlvly In lhc area In which you IM'"? Wo\M you maM the ~ adlons ID kll an animal in oodcr ID pvt • out cl pain? It • a-v fot you lo ralu? 0o )IOU .._ lltJe ,....i on pul mllilortunet and falluNS? Dou the Idea ol '-Of llPS"hcNlon 9"" you • phytbl raac:tlon? Can )IOU ~ the ciedllof'I ol llO'lr Judgment In an cmoelonal llN.ik>n In whk:I\ you -lnvolwd7 Could _.._ cllit c:onlldcr lhll you -rcalv ace~? Do you find I hlrd '° flC D1Cd on a talk the! needs ID be done? An )IOU oppoeed ID the •pobeaon .-m• b ~? Do you tpend much 11mc on ,_... wama? II\ a dlrrg MtMnl do you ltnd II hwd ID undcrifand how !he ot.. .,._ .. lo -~ *k. and lhus agNC ""41h you' Oo ,.,.. cape w4lh ~ pooblt .... cl M>g qull~ _., M ,_ .-aaly ININul 10 oehcft> Woo.Id you ralhft • ..,... kif tomethlng lo ~n• 10S """°""'d 1Dyou~11> Do you rpefld loo lrttly In rtlallon lo ~ lrKoma' c.. l>'O" ...... "'calcui...d .... """'-" loo much wony? I you -~ • tight car aa:ldeftl. -..Id )IOU f'Caly lalw llrouWe lo -M anv damage you did -m.O. good> Oo olh.I Plllh you around" Do~-"' ...._., b ll'D'lr fNnds wheft wllh oehcn you""""~ --..Iv? Do you °""" pondCf -youT _,, lnlcriortly? Do~ ctllcllS you to oetwn? Ive you """-wd by • heartv !JNallng such as • lms. hug, or pit Oft the lledl. If done ~ pUbllc? Do )IOU~ nOI do tomethlng you ....,,, lo do bceau• clelhtt~'1dltnl? Are )IOU 9CM••"'•iti convinced al !he comctncu al your ...,._ ~ • wblecl cwn lhouvtl you -nOI an ~? Do you """" ltnd \,'IMM. "going off In .. dlrK1lons !M _..., Do~ 9CqllllrilllllCIS -lo think -ol ~ ablllllcs *-~do1 .......... °' ..... « -mnlnden al de.th abhorftnl to you? Hewte ..itlid m ~out do you COilllnue ID tHI ............... 7 ,...,. )IOU ...... In ...... llllllu6c and ............... , 0... -~ Yeg\19 and_., ID you> Do you*" lorcl uptet ~the .... ol-~and paMc;lll Mfutea? 0o ·-~s· appeal ID you lor ilAcl « advice ~ """ ~ dftculilH? I~ men .tde. do you Vd lh4I l!Ma M-..,..._ ......r "-...,or rn*ld 1'7 I,_._,......,_ _........ -..,_.,... ol you end l'O"' .._, -.W you l9d.le lhcm on it..~ Nllhet '*' i.- lnt ._ .. ..ti I oufJ Do l'U't Wtlillft t.I ther )fO'lf age II ....... you l1oo )IOUl'I ortoooWI? Do"'"' ,._ .... ol bali,. sad .. "°..,.,_.... -1 OD you do much tn1'""'"9 ebollt ~ you t.aw to '- 111 •? Do,.,.. lfncl "' ,... ~ lcetnp? Do )IOU comlcl9r you t.aw many wwm ~? -- • 0 72 HOURS r-------------, I I I SOfEDULE : OfEVENTS I I I I TODAY • 5:30 p.m.: Ash dinners -start serv- ing • 5:30 p.m.: Carnival rides and games • 7:30 p.m.: Jazz group Spontaneous Combustion • 9 p.m.: A drawing for prizes, including a $750 travel certificate + SATURDAY • 10:30 a.m.: Parade begins •noon: Fish Fry lunches - start serving • 1:15 p.m.: Awards for the parade • 3:30 p.m.: Drawing for various prizes • 4:30 p.m.: Wanda's dance studio show •6p.m.: Drawing for various prizes •7p.m.: Newport ShowtJme dance show • 9 p.m.: Final J drawing for : various prizes. : including color : television set I + SUNDAY • 11 a.m.: Opening •2p.m.:Mlu CostaMesa- Newport Harbor Uons Oubbeauty contest • 3:30 p.rT).: Cutebab9 contest • 5:30p.m.: Drawing for I prizes • 7:15 p.m.: Ritmo Latino ~7.. Tewinkle school •8p.m. (~ ty): Drawing for 1 'R/ Jeep Wrangler,~ sented In ~= CoilstAUto Group I I I I I I I --------------' PlreHghters accompanied by girls ln mlnlskirts generate a little beat during the 1968 Costa Mesa-Newport Uons Club fish Fry parade. There's something f Is Hy . about this In its 52-year history, the Fish Fry has had frog jumping, beauty contests, grease fires -and, of course, Icelandic cod By Susan Deemer. Daily Pi/or COSTA MESA -Some of the earli· est Costa Mesa-Newport Lions Club Fish Fry events included a frog jump- ing contest, a pet animal parade, the must-have beauty contestants and a 0 The first 'fJSh Fry had "just one soda pop stand and one hamburger stand,• McClellan said, adding the stand was operated by volunteer fire fighters. "Every time we had d fire every- body took off and there was nobody left m the stand except for me,• be said, adding there makestuft Jail operated by teenage twms -~-.-----co seemed to be a lot or fires taking place during the fust few Fish Fry events. Jane and Jed.fl a::I ~. a: Alexander. "We wouJd pick people up for domg anything wrong dfld they wouJd pay a hne to get out,• said Jean Draganza (nee Alexander). or Costa Mesa, who along with her sister operated the jail dressed in 19TH ST. ~I w:1· • ~---------'"'"4 Earlier this year, Lions Club members pleaded with the City Council to con- bibute toward the costs of holding the parade. Among the con- siderations were changing the reg- ular parade route 18THST ~ Q.: . 2..-;=:..6-...... -...1---N w ~ ~ • • • •PARA E ROUTE t one-piece bathing suits back in 1945. And there's always the fish. This year, Lions Club members once again plan to batter up nearly 3,000 pounds or the Icelandic cod and about 2,600 pounds of trench fried potatoes for the 52nd annual Lions Club Fish Fry and Carnival this weekend. Also on Satwday, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the Lions Club, the nostalgic parade will once again wind its way down Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street to Lions Park. Although the parade was dropped two yea.rs ago after the city stopped contributing to the festival, organizers of the three-day event are back in busi- ness this year -thanks to a more •Fish-Pry friendJy" City Council that wdived about $18,000 in fees. "The first parade was an animal parade; everybody brought their pets and walked them around." said Rollo McClellan, who bas been a member of the Lions Club since 1942. "Oh, we had one goat Ln It just for being Goat Hill.• and shortening it. But Lions Club members, much like the fish they fry up every year, don't take change well. The parade will feature several local high school bands, city officials riding in cars and waving and hun- dreds of others marching down Harbor Boulevard. Other highlights include a cute baby contest, the annual Miss Costa Mesa competition and several prize drawings. McClellan, 77, said the first beauty contest sparked an argument among members of the club who didn't want to dish out $12 or $13 a piece for bathing suits. The 'first beauty queen was Jean La Spina (nee Alexander}; her fraternal twin sister Jane took third . place. Jean also was crowned the first Miss Balboa. City Councilman Joe Erickson encourages the whole community to go to the event because it is not only fun, but It benefits dozens of local non-profit • SEE FISH FRY PAGE 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1997 Are You One of.Those Follow these instructions: AnSVJer each question as to how you feel RJGl-IT NOW +M- IXl 0 0 ~1e." s 1< s N m0s111 ,es 0 00 0 J.~••Jn't m.1yibl:· or unct-rla•n 0 0 1iJ lnd,tJtos nv 01 mo•lly no START HERE +M- Do you make 1houghdaa Nm.,ks ot ~s whkh laMr ODO you .. t'l7 000 2 When ochcn .,. ~ ranled, c1o YoU ~ lalrty compoMd? ODO 3 Do you t.OWM 1hrough taOw.y ~. cf~ or dk· Oonann Ju• for ple..w.' 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I! .J"" I !> a. "A t. l ~ !I' ., ~ 0~~ ... • Cll • ---=r --- ..,, ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ .... ~ ~ N ::i:: 0 ~ G • .. . ·• 72 HOURS FISH FRY CONTINUED FROM 4 organizations. He said the parade will likely bring even more people into town this year. "Costa Mesa. even though it's got over 100,000 people, still has d small-town feel. The fact that we have had the Fish Fry for decades shows there's still an old-town feeling in Costa Mesa and d bght community." Earlier this year. the club gave local charities $55,650 from money raised at last yedf's F1Sh Fry. The money will be dl!>- tnbuted among about two dozen local groups 111dudmg the Boys & Girls Club, Newport- Mesa YMCA, Save Our Youth and Sea Scouts. It's those non-profit orgaruza- tions that help sell Fish Fry ciJn. ner tickets and raffle tickets for each year's event. The grand ma.rshals for this yedl"s parade will be McCleUdJl dnd Bert Snuth. said Mike ScheaJer. wons Club d.t.stnrt governor-elect. LIONS CLUB FISH FRY +WHEN: Today through SUnday + WllERE: tield at Lions Paric, between 18th and 19th streets and Anaheim and Parle avenues. +TIMES: Today from 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday noon to 11 p.m. + FISH DINNER: Fish, French fries. coleslaw, roll, coffee and milk ($6) + RAfR.E TICKETS ($2) +MORE: carnival rides, booths and entertain- ment "Bert was one or the oty's first City Council members,· Schealer said. •He and Rollo have been at all 52 Fish Frys. • Additionally, for those who can't make it in person to the event, the parade will be broad- cast over the city's cable lelevi· sion station Channel 3 as well as cable Channel 62 Henry 'n Harrys @@&11 ~O~rb ll&Wr:A ~ Newport at Harbor EUvd. Costa Amazing, CA • 1830 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa • (714) 548-8428 • 1-800-GOAT HILL S OLD SAIGON VIETNAMESE RESTAURAtH SERVING AUTHENTIC & ORIGINAL VIETNAMESE CUISINE t FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1997 Betty Buckley making 1 Memories' at the Center Broadway star ('Cats,' 'Sunset Boulevard') makes Costa Mesa d ebut today singing h er hits and other material By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot B roadway diva Betty Buckley will make her debut perfor- mance with the Paolic Symphony Orchestra at the Orange County Performing Arts Center today and Saturday. Known for her signature performances as Grizabella in "Cats• and as Norma Desmond in ·sunset Boulevard,· Buckley will be singing several songs she performed on Broadway. • 1 will be perfomung 'Memones' from 'Cats' and 'As If We Never Said Goodbye," said the Tony Award-winning singer and actress. "And I will be picking other material from my last two CD's -BBC and Carnegie Hall.• Both recordings -"The London Concert,• recorded live with the BBC Concert Orchestra and The BBC Big Band, and •An Evening at Cameg1e Halr -offer songs r----------------- I I I I I I I F. Y.I. + Betty Buckley ,er- forms with ttle Padfic Symphony Ordlestra at 8 p.m. today and saturday in Segerstrom Hall at the Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tldcets are $22 to $71. For Information, call 556-ARTS. L----------------- that range from •some Enchanted Evenirig" to "'Bridge Over Troubled Water.• Along with two additional albums and a few tum credits. Buckley's Broadway appearances include Now on tbe Water in Newport Beacb A tralJition of a truly Florentine cai.Jine )j) continiiul ,71 (J/nraJ1k o/ltrnn JJla ~·na • SERVING LUNCH & DINNER Gruzt Lunib Offer 1 lb. Live Maine Lobster w/Fresh Pasta only$14.90 • Happy Hour • Piano Bar Nightly 1 ..., ,~{/,, 1, , , , ( '/, d 1111'",,,1, n, 11"' ; , 1 ,, I I ~ l ' " ' I I • j For reservations Please Call 673-9500 251 Ust PadfiGCoat Highway Newport BHCh I Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Song and Dance,• "Carrie," "1776" and "Pippin.• Her television credits also include Abby Bradford in "Eight is Enough,• and two children's television specials that both received Emmy Award nominations. Although Buckley has never performed in Orange County before, she said she heard the Pacific Symphony Orchestra played well and was looking forward to a fun evening. Louis Spisto. executive dtrector of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, saJd the symphony was fortunate to be able to woo Buckley a year ago to perfonn at The Center. "It's a coup for us because she has not worked with many orchestras," Spisto said. "She is a major entertainer and Broadway star. I have attended performances of hers and she brings the house down every tune.· Although tickets for both nights are heavily sold, seats are sWl available each evening. Returning to her New York home after the Costa Mesa performance, Buckley will begin working on a new CD and ls in the midst of negoUal- lng working on a Broadway musical and a film. As far as her illustrious career, Buckley ls simply thankful she is able to do what she loves. •so far so good. It bas been great,• she said. •t feeJ really blessed that I can make 1:1: llv- '~¥~~~ ~~~ :1 .................................. """ ........ w.-... .-.-.. ....... """'iiiliiill.W ................. .., • Matters of Life I f she had the choice, Catherine Spear wouldn't be here today. But it's not because she's depressed or unhappy, angry or unsettled. It's because she knows how peace- ful death can be. The 47-year-old's life almost ended two years ago, when sh~ briefly died durtng open-heart surgery. She said she had an out-of-body experience w1thin those seven minutes that changed her forever. "I don't look at death as a kind of crisis anymore,· she said. The Newport Beach resident has been chronicling her experi- ences since she was a child. And while in high school, she started writing poetry and bas shared it with audiences at a variety of venues throughout Orange County since 1990. Spear, who does private con- sulting work for charities, will read poems about her near- death experiences and other works from before the incident TuQSday during Poetry Night at the·Gypsy Den in Costa Mesa. While doctors were trying to repair the lining around Spear's heart after the organ's third fail- ure in two days, she said her heart stopped beating and she suddenly saw the room from a different perspective. "The first awareness I had was looking at my own body,• she said "My first reaction was interest U I'm looking at my own body, this isn't just another day.• ·and DEATH Newport Beach poet's life was transformed by near-death experience two years ago. She shares her writings Tuesday night B Y N ANCY CHEEVER Not only did she see her life- less body on the operating table, she also heard the words of her doctor. "I saw the surgical support staff and (heard) a really intense conversation between the sur- geon and the anesthesiologist,• she said. "I was aware of the high level of tension in the room ... but I had this Zen-like calm which one would not normally have seeing one's body on the table.• She said although she was interested in seeing .what went on in the room, the image of her open chest didn't conjure up any negative emotions. •u was very peaceful. My reaction was 'Look, you've ruined it and I don't want it back,'• she said of her body. In fact, she said she wasn't happy about the prospect of returning at all "I'm actually back under protest,• she said. "I felt that I bad my anns wrapped around the goal post and could think of absolutely no reason to be back here.• But she said she does cherish every day of her life now. "There are a lot of perks associated with being herf:, • she said. "I'm not grudgingly doing time here. (But) il I could leave, I would in a heart beat.• The team did manage to resuscitate Spear, who was left with mental and physical dis· abilities that required months of therapy. •I literally learned how to walk and talk and do basic thmgs all over again,· she said. Last year, she married a friend of 18 years who helped her through the tough recovery. "He was absolutely devoted; be went through the whole crisis with me,· she said. ·we've been having a wonderful time - together.• She refers to the person she was before the near-death expe- rience in th~ third person. "I fe,el so radically different from that person, whoever she was,• she said. "We share a lot of memories and a number of likes and dislikes ... but it's just a different person. "The separation is enormous, we share that history up to two years ago, after that nothing is tie'"'' ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak •Seafood •Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 1 Bly uy -.p, •m or aalad ud Gtt 1 :FREEi I the same. My values are totally dilferent than hers, my priorities are entirely different than hers, my poeby is different than hers, it was really somebody else's life.· She said the experience renewed her spirituality and com- pletely changed her priorities. ·I think of it like a phoenix rising from the ashes,• she said. · Prior to the incident, she said she focused on self-expression, experience, money, status and public opinion. •All the standard --------------------------, F.Y.I. + WHAT: Poetry night with .... ~ catherine Spear ~ + WllEllE: Gypsy Den, 2930 e Bristol St., Costa Mesa ! +WHEN: Tuesday, 8 p.m. ~ + HOW MUOI: Free i +PHONE: 549-7012 stuff that makes up Southern California,· she said. Today, her perspective is completely different. •At the top of the list of my values are love and creativity,· she said. On Tuesday, Spear will read excerpts from her book, "California Equinox..• The bal- ance of the reading will be •works in progress· from the past two years, including m.sights from her near-death experience. Quick ... Fresh ... Hot! &N lat Thai Food In Orange County Voted by the Register readers, as appeared in The Bcs1 Of Orange County Section, August 1994 LUNCH, DINf';lER, CATERING, TAKE OUT ~NCE SABATINO'S Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage c o: FLAVOllfUL & DELICIOUS LUNCHES DINNER• SUNDAY BRUNCH Uniq~ wi11t room cl dining rooms O\.'Oil.able for group /1t4Jlnt.rs Ntti11gJ and privme .{llnctions CATERING FOR ALL EVENTS raa.,. ....... .....,..:c= ... 11p17ieh-~·· ··-- 1864 - 72 HOURS RIVERBOAT CAFE On board the ·Pnoo or Newport" Riverboat. Home or The Newport. Harbor NaUtJcat Museum !Formerly Reuben E Lee) Is Open From 1 1 am-9pm Lunch, Dinner Sat Sun Brunch Bam (closed Mondays) Res01Va1.Jons Needed Only For Weddings. Banquets 0-Pnvate ParoesJ. All Maior Credit Cards Accepted Located At 151 E Coast Hwy. Newpcrt Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7064 AN AMERICAN CAFE Located at 462 East 17th Street. in Costa Mesa Open 7 days a weel< Mon &t 6am-9pm Sunday all 3pm Sefwig breakfast. lunch & dinner Macie from scratch pies salad dressings & soups 540 3066 CHARLIES CHILI Located at McFadden Place (next to Newport Piel') 1n Newpoi-t. Beach Hours Mon-Thur 7 CXJam-12 mtdnight V'lleekends 7 a:Jam-3 CDem Amex. Visa. O.scawr, 0.nef''s Oub No Reservations Needed (7141675-7991 ZUBIES Menu Includes Ribs, D'11cken. Steak & Lobster, Pnme Rib, Pizza. (}y'ster· Bar Pnces Range From $3 95 And Up. Hours: 11 :3Clem 10pm Cocktails 'Tit 11pm. Credit Cards Not Accepted Reservauons Not Needed Located et 1712 Placenbe. Costa Mesa (714J 645-8J91 THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh heatuiy international dehcacles wrapped Within a flat roll Open 1 days e week from 1 1 CXlem · 9 CXlpm Located 1n the Hltlgren Square. 250 E 17tti Street 54S4403 THE TEE ROOM Open 7 days a week to ttle pubhc for breakfast. lunch and dinner Located at ttie Newport Beach Golf Course 3100 !Nine /!w 756-0121 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Catrforrna Colslne/Medmn-anean St)1e Brunch CAJr ScrvmpboUs Brunch con61sta of several Medrterrenean-Styte salads and Appetizers •Sfinmp. •Pancakes Oscar and an •Oiielette Station Located at 1790) Jamboree BM! .. Irvine (7141 975- 1234 x2103 Hours· 1 Oam-2pm Reservations recommended but not necessary NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. A Ml 8el'VICe restaurant. Witt\ fresh beer-brewed here Olk.door d•ntng & ~of free pariong Hours Mon -Thu. 11.30em- 11 30pm Fn 11 ~1 cDem Sat 9·~1-CDem Sun 9 CXlem-11 30pm Visa. MC. Arnex. Otners accepted • Reservations perty of B or more 2920 Newport BM!., Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 675-8449 MYSTERY CAF'E Mt.f'Oef' et the Cefe Nor. You 1101ve rt' G.186t8 become part of the scene 8& charecter& remntSOent of !tie rornanbC films d ttie pest surround tha eudlence's every rTl0\19 For reservaoons and tnfon'netlon call 714e31.Q.U: JAVA CENTRALE A Europee~ gourmet coffee cafe Locet.ed et 3420 Vta Udo lfl ~Beech.~ 7 days M-f 6-1~ DISCORDIA The ~ ~ cefe. www.d cat. cam Loc8led tn ttle Lab 2930 0nstol tn Ccl8tB Mesa (714) 427-5855 . . -. . -· .. KAPLAN'S Breekfest, Lunch. Dinner and Late evernngs. Voted ltl8 best dell 1n Orenge County. Open 7 days. 6·CDam-10:00pm and 6om- 11 :OOpm on weekends. All maior credit C8rds accepted Located off the l-405 at HfJl'tior Blvd. 3211 Harbor Blvd. 557-6611 SFUZZI New Italian · Elegant yet casual (locat.ed tn TN1ngte Square. O>sta Mesa) Wed · Happy Hour. Earfy Bird Menu Available Every dtry. Hours: Lunch 11 ·30am-4:00pm. Dinner 4:{X4>m-10:30. Reservations accepted. MellU!rCard. Vise, Amencan Expl'Oss. Located et 1070-A Harbor Blvd (714) 54B-95CXJ NICK'S PIZZA Chat pizzas & pasta 111 Costa Mesa srnce 1968 ~ for linch Tues .fn 11am-2pm Drnner ser-.ed Spm-1~ Sat noon to 1 Q:>rT1 Closed Sunday and Monday located at 2300 Harbor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa (Rear parlang lot) (714) 54S.1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Locat.ed et 251 East Pec1f1c Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Lunch Mon &t 11 <30.2<30. Sunday Brunch 11am-3pm, Omer Moo-Sun ~1~m Call ahead for reservatlOns 673-950J SCAMPI Fine Femtly Otning Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Osys A Week for Oiriner Only 5pm-10.~ We Cat.er Pnvete Lunch Parbes for 15 People or Mor-e. All Map-D-edrt Cards Accepted Reservat'IOl'ls Accepted. Located at 1576 Newport Blvd Cost.a Mesa. 645-8560 SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Paste. Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage, Veal, Lamb. Vegetenai1 Dishes, Wine, Beer. ~ & Dessert Hours 7 Days A Wea. Serving Set. & Sun Brund1 From 8 30-1 00, Sun ·Thurs 1 1 am- 1 ~. Fn.-Set 11am-11pm. AJI M8j0f' Cred.t Cards Accepted Located tu. 251 Shopyard WrPj, Newport Beach (714) 723-0021 CIAO CAFE Pizzas, Pastas Salads & more Al prepind fT"esh and healthy Dine tn. takeout or cell for dMver"{ ~ Sun • Thu-s. 11 · Xlam-1 ~. Fn -Set. 11~,1pm ~ for ~ end dinner Located at 223 Manne -Blllboa Island (714) 675-4070 AVILAS EL RANCHITO AuthentJc Mexican Food, Wth The Freshest logredtents & A New L1gtrt CIJISlne. Greet Margantas Holrs Lunch & Dtnner A'A Map-Credrt Cards Aooepced. L.ocat.ed at 2101 Pl&ceroa. C.osra Mesa (7141642- 1142 8lld 2!1D Newport BIYd Newport l3eact! (7141675-6855 Ml CASA CAJr meals are now e tnp t.o Ba1a as well as Mexico. NON offenng fisti toco6. Phone ahead for ordens to.go. Hot.rs: Daily From 11 :CXlem All MaJOI' D-edit Cards Acoept.ed. Located At 296 17th St.. Coste Mesa (714) 645-7828 AMACHI s.lSllt & Susn. to Go. Complete Bar Al MeJOI" 0-edtt Cerda Locsted At 2675 lrvitle Ale., (Acrosa From Newport Golf Course) (714) 64~518 BEN I HANA Amenca'a most calebret.ed Jlpenese Aestal.nrrt. ~ 7 days 11 Wiiek luncti 11 ~·~. Moo . .fn. Omer 5:~ 1(}~ Moo . Thi.rs 5 3> 11 ex> pm Fn. SID 11 :CD pm Siil 4.~.~ Sundll'f l.ocel8d At 4250 B1n:ti Q. (714) 9550022 LA CAVE Menu ~= Lobcer. crab. Shnmp. Steeks. D1i1>f Speoials. Fn. s. Set. Prma Rib. Ft.ii Sar 5. Wine Ult Caeuel Draa. 1-bn. Wlchee 11 D2.30 -Dinner Mon -Sat. From 5 a:pn. Vu, MNtwcerd, Diners QJb Loc:atad At 1695 hi-. /we . (And 17CS.) Ne9r' Blocktunr E.ntatawllTll!nt Colla Mele (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Meou Includes Sr.eek. Fr-.h FWI. Oiidca'l, 8Urgete & Selad8 Pnces Range From $3. 75 For Lunch & $8.25 for Dinner. Holn: Mon.&t. Open, 11em For L.uneh. 4 :ocpm Mon,.fri., Denner 3:CQ>m. Set. & ~ .• Major 0'9CX Cerde ~· L.ocated At 2300 Harber Bl. #31. COltll Meee (714) 1..g777 THE ARCHKS The premium .... end -'cod hcxJMt in Cftnge Coone¥ sice 1922. Serwig lunch Man . .fi'i. 11 :3'llm until :!:CQJm. briner seNed n'lt'rtlY until 1 :CDam. Locetlld on ~ BouliMw'd & Coast I-wt 11'1 Newport Beactl, (714) 845-7077 . FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1997 THAI SPICE Voted by the Register readers, as eppe8"'8CI in the best of Q-ange County 68CtlOn as "The Best Thai Food In Orange County.· Lunch. dinner, cat.efing & takeout. 615 W 19th St Costa Mesa 548- 4333 THAI WAVE Dine 111 or tak&out. Fast & free delrvery SeNlng lonch & dlnnee Located et 211 62nd St. Newport Beech. Open 7 days e week Visa, Mastel'c8rd & Amenc&n Express accepted. 645-3057 ROYAL KHYBER llward winning cuisine of India. Open for lonch ~ 11:3Q. 2:CQ>m Cosed foC' lunch Sat •• Sunday brunch 11 :30-2:30 Dimer served from 5:3Q>m. Located et 1CXD Bnstol St Nordl Cal now for resenrato1s 752.s2CD. NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS Voted ttle # 1 ln<f1Br,i restaurant 1n Orange County. Open dally With three locetlons to &ef'W yoo. Loceted et 3705 South Bnstol. (1 block north of South Coast Plaza) 8500595 THE CANNERY HISU>nC VVaterlront Restaurant and Harbor Ovise CelltBr. Hours: Mon.&t. 11:30am.2.00am. Sun. 10:CXlem-12·~. All Map-D-edrt Cards. Ae$eNetions Suooested. Located at 3010 Lafayette Ave .. Newport Beach. CA 92663 (7141 675- 5777 F8JC 675-2510 NEWPORT LANDING Waterfront Clll"llng, Set. & Son. ~ Brunch. Otnner Menu $13 95. $1~.95. ~Bar Menu Serwd Al Dey Hours 10.CXlem • 11 :~. Amax. Mastercard. V111e. Dinner ReservlltlOnS Recommended l.oc8ted at 503 E. EdgewMer. Belboe(714)675-2373 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish t!IVSll&ble. Fresh Grilled fish. seafood & chicken. Sandwlche&, salads. gMlfed plates & pest.a specialtJe&. Open 6 days a week. Mon.·Thurs. 11 :CDama:~. Fn. & Set 11 .CXJam.9:~ Located at 670 W. 17th Q #GB. Costa Mesa (Wast d the new Treder Joes). (714) 64s.BB73 THE BLUE WATER' GRILL Casual waterfront dining st ttle former 111t.11 d the hratonc Sea Shant.y end Delaney's. FeanJnng fresh mesquit&g'lllad 688food, ~ bar and retail fish ma~et.. Full bar. Oger ~-Oinrng patio. All rneior credit cards. Catemg available. Seabng upon 8rnlllll. Moderate>i pnc8d. l...ocated et S30 \Jdo Park OnW1 near ~Island. Open 7 days. lunch end dinner. (714) 675-f&t SKEWERS Restaurant/Brewery. Plzzll. Selad&, Blx'gers, Sendwichett &. Mah. Locat.ed et 29B E. 17th St .. Unit B. Open Sunday-Thuredey 11 am-1 Q:>m. Fri-Sat 11 :CD&m 12:(Qlm. All Credit Cards 8CC8ptlld eiccept OiSOCMr. Retl«V8tlon& recommended 645-8459 THIE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vietnamese dining. Next t.o Cerfe Jr. Serving 111N\entic VlelnameSe CUISU18. Menu includes: V18tnemeSe egg role spring rollll. old tr8dltional rice vermicellt with shrimp and fresh . 'V9g8tablea. Sepereta vegetanen ~ prepared in the tnldibonel Budchet reapee. Hoora:11 :())am.9:~. ao.d Sunday, V./M: eccapted. 271 Ent 17th St... Coat& Mesa. (714) 57 4-8460