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A CLEAN SWE.EP
A short movie depicting a tossed-away cup's
trail illustrates need for Back Bay care. .... ,
friends' warnings. The movie
then follows the cup through the
pipes to the bay, then concludes
at Clean Harbor Day.
MEverybody embraced the
idea really enthusiastically," said
Miller, a first-time chairman and
longtime participant in the event.
City officials are flilfilling a longtime request
to get public bathrooms up to snuff.
just getting through the traffic
from place to place: Nieder-
haus said. •And here our visitors
tend to be a bit untidy -some-
times we need shovels and hoses
to clean the bathrooms.·
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Lisa
Miller thought up a little story
about some kids who learn that a
styrofoam cup really can make its
way from peing trash in the street
to floa}ing in the bay.
She thought it would make a
nice educational movie, so she
mentioned the idea to her fellow
Clean Harbor Day organizers.
Before she knew it, she was
chairing the annual event as well
as producing a video based on
her story -with scenes from this
year's clean-up effort on Saturday.
The video's story begins with a
group of kids playing baseball.
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One of them throws a styrofoa.m
cup down a storm drain and says
he doesn't believe the cup will
ever end up in the bay, despite his
Now she's deluged with orga-
nizational work, leaving little
time to run her dredging compa-
ny, Shellmaker lnc. She's expect-
ing 600 volunteers to tum out for
the 17 -year-old event, sponsored
by the city and the Newport Har-
bor Area Chamber of Commerce.
Volunteers can show up at 8
a.m. at The Cannery restaurant to
pick up their free T-shirts, trash
bags and clean-up assignments.
Certified scuba divers can dive
for trash, while other volunteers
•SEE BACK BAY PAGE 8
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Dave
Niederhaus knows summer has
arrived when the complaints
about the city's public restrooms
start powing in.
The city's general services
director has been wanting to
expand bis restroom-cleaning
staff for about 10 years now. And
thanks to a request by City
Councilman John Noyes, he'll
get another chance at it at Mon-
day's council meeting.
Niederhaus is recommending
Felix Sanchez ls studying the U.S. Constitution for hls citizenship class.
A p atriot emerges
Sanchez studies for an upcom-
ing test in his Costa Mesa home.
For Felix Sanchez, being a U.S. citizen
is only a matter of a piece of paper
Story by CHRISTOPHER GOFFARD • Photos by BRIAN POBUOA
COSTA MESA -All that stands between Felix Sanchez
and being a full-fledged American is the thin piece of paper
that makes it official. ln key respects, the 57-year-old who
immigrated from Mexico in the 1960s has roots in the land
and its ethos as deep as those of any native American.
For 28 years he's worked in room service at the Balboa
Bay Club in Newport Beach. He lives in a clean, modest
home on East Wilson Street in Costa Mesa. His two children
attended Newport Harbor High School. He became a perma-
nent resident in 1974.
• SEE SANCHEZ PAGE 8
the city hire three temporary
employees to spend their work-
days cleaning nothing but the
city's busiest bathrooms: New-
port Pier, Balboa Pier, Washing-
ton Street. and east and west
Corona del Mar.
At the council's last meeting,
Noyes asked city staff to report
on bathroom cleanliness after he
received several complaints. The
beach and park restrooms suffer
particularly during high-usage
summer months as two employ-
ees struggle to cover all of them,
the staff report says.
•They're kind-of overcome
Restroom cleaners now tackle
each facility twice a day, costing
the city $129,000 each year. The
account that covers overtime for
the job is overdrawn by $8,000,
the staff report says. The city
maintains 92 restrooms, 52 of
which are regularly used by the
public.
Niederhaus is also asking for
a $20,000 supplemental budget
request -a •wish list" item that
isn't currently budgeted for next
• SEE BATHROOMS PAGE 8
Parents rally
for additional
middle schools
•Several hundred show up at district meetings to
complain about plans for reopening campuses.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -About
100 people gathered at Wilson I
Elementary on Thursday night
and later another 225 filled a
room at Davis Adult Educabon
Center, many of them to send the
same message to district offioals.
We don't want more elementary
schools, we want middle schools.
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Many parents at the Wilson
meeting who may be sending
their elementary children to the
reopened Rea Community Center
agreed they wanted Rea to
become a middle school instead
because TeWinkle Middle School
is too far away.
"Most of the parents who are
here ar~ here because they want
a junior high," Wilson parent
Guadalupe Ortiz said in Spanish.
"Our children should conbntk
to go to the neighborhood
schools, go to local schools where
they can walk to school,· sa id
Whittier parent Eva Vunarin
Jim McCann, who has t''
children at Pomona Elementdn
said he was concerned that Rea
will be opened without senmi ...
renovauons, but that he would
prefer Rea be an elementan
school to take advantage of das"i
size reduction.
Parent Lebaa Hermann said
many parents have problems
helpmg out at TeWinkle and
picking up their children, bul
those problems could be solved l.f
Rea was opened at a rruddle
school
"We need a junior high close1
to us," she sa\d. "Our neighbor-
• SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 6
Students see iinprovelilent
in grades a t Middle College
• Sophomores enrolled at
high school have reaped
benefits of program.
ment, yet lack of effort m reaching
that potential m ninth grade, saJd
Tom Jacobson, dlrector of sec-
onddl')' educauon for the school
dlslnct
"The). m fact. are performing By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Piiot on a tugher level [m the pro-
gram)," Jacobson said. ·we look
NEWPORT-MESA -Grades 1 forward to contmued unprove-
are improving for the majority of ment "
sophomores in a new high school Four students saw more than a
program hosted at Orange COdst one-point gamin their grade point
College. averages, and 83% showed some
The 41 sophomores participat-improvement
ing in the first year of the Middle At OCC. the students are
College High School saw a .41 I taught thelf core academic classes
jump in grade point averages I by Newport-Mesa Unified School
between the second semester of DtStnct teachers m the morning.
their freshman year and the first Then they take two college elec-
semester of this year. Uves m the afternoon
The students were chosen for Jacobson said the flexibility,
the program on the basis of their
potential for academic aclueve-• SEE GRADES PAGE 8
Resh infection claims life of
longthne Newport resident
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• Real estate magn~te
Mark Crutchfield, 38,
learned of infection just
days before his death.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Piiot
Mark Crutchfield, a 32-year
Newport Beach resident and sail-
ing community mainltoy, died
Sundoy in o Seottle hospital after
a scratch on his leg turned .into a
quick and fatal bout with a strep
infection. He W/!I 48.
Mr. Crutchfield fell ill last
week while o a businea trip in
fore his death.
Seattle. After
going to the hos-
pital for treat-
ment, he learned
a strep infection
had imbedded in
bis flesh through
a cut on his leg.
Antibiotic treat-
ments couldn't
reach the bacte-
ria, and the ill-
ness caused him
two strokes be-
Mr. Crutchfield became promi-
nent in the West Coast real estate
• SEE CRUTCHFIELD PAGE I
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until the
Corona del
Mar Scenic
SK. Did you
know that
David
(Earthwalk-
er) Kunst.
the man
who
walked
around the world, will be In
this yeer's r1ee? To register
or for more information, c,11
644-3151 .
Wanning up for CdM SK eoo1er weather l
expected today l
With more than 1,000 runners already reg-
istered for the Corona del Mar SK on Satur-
day, organizers still want to get the word out
about a new addition to the 16th annual
event-a 1K run for kids.
•tt•s a healthy good time," co-chairman
Bob Hogue sald. "It's an amazing show of
community spirit."
Hogue said preparations for the race are
going •like clockwork," and he expect! this
year to be the SK's smoothest run in his eight
years of helping with it.
He expects more than 3,000 partidpa.nts to
show up for the race, with registration begin·
rung at 6:30 a.m. Sat\irdey above the Corona
del Mar State BeeCb pcklng lot. Proceeds
beneftt the city's youth programs and Corona
de1 Man beeutiftaldon progrmL.
and tomorrow.
That~ great ii
you're~
in the Corona
del
Mar
Scenk
SK.
but a dtog II •
you•wan1eo
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Spectacular color photos illu-
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Wonders of the Seventh Con-
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For seafarers, there's "Field-
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most romantic ships and best
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If the Far East beckons, there's
practical advice plus insight into
Japanese thinking and culture in
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from "'Ii'av-
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Tales
Hong
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primer
that maps
the per-
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of Par East
travel, and
"The Silk
Road," a
stunning
Orange Coast College student Bunita Sawhney was recently appointed student trustee for the Coast Community College District.
1S8 m-depth gwdes.
)\lined at Angloptules who
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for the Gourmet Traveler."
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help travelers of all ilks keep a
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This week's column is by Claudia Peter-
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POLICE FILES .. • " ti
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By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot
As the newly named student
trustee for the Coast Community
College District, OCC student
Bunita Sawhney is preparing her-
seU for the responsibility of being
the student voice for, three col-
leges.
"Most people don't know what
(the student trustee position) is or
that it exists," said the 18-year-old
Newport Beach resident. "I want
to let students know that the posi-
tion exists and we are a voice to
the board. The student trustee is
their way of making a difference.•
Sawbney, who will be sworn in
on June 11 during the next district
meeting, became familiar with
the position aft.er her older sister
became the student trustee at the
Saddleback Community College
District.
The OCC business major is
presently researching current dis-
trict issues.
"I think it should be an incred-
ible learning experience," Sawh-
OCC's Bunita Sawhney has been
named the student trustee for the
Coast Community College District
"I want to let students know that the
position exists and we are a voice to the
board. The student trustee is their way
of making a diif erence. .. "
-BUNITA SAWHNEY
ney said. •1 expect to meet a lot of
interesting people."
The Corona del Mar High
School graduate said she is anx-
ious to learn more about shared
governance, getting to know her
fellow board members and other
trustees throughout the state.
"I think, generally, the district
is very strong and the students are
incredible," she said. "I think
•
OCC and the other colleges are
progressing very well. They are
just expanding and going in the
right direction.•
As a member of the Inter-Club
Council and Coast Diversity Club
at OCC, Sawhney has been very
involved with her school during
her first year at the community
college.
She is also involved with a
obituary
youth camp at a religious organi-
zation where she teaches reli-
gious hymns to girls, and partici-
pates as a youth and govenunent
advi~er for the YMCA Newport-
Cosla Mesa chapter where she
teaches kids about the legal sys-
tem and how to partake in mock
government meetings.
After just completing 18
semesters last semester, Sawbney
will be taking 11 units during the
summer and most likely tackling
another 19 units in the fall in order
to complete the rigorous require-
ments to transfer to UC Berkeley
-her ideal college -within two
yea.rs.
Although she admits she sees a
busy schedule ahead of her,
Sawhney said she finds every-
thing she does worth her time and
adding her new trustee position to
the list of things to accomplish is
another challenge for her.
"There is definitely a lot of
pressure, but it's very exciting,·
she said. "It's neat knowing that
I'm a connection between the
board and the students."
f falrview Road: A bottle of whiskey worth S 11 99 was stolen from a conve-
wience store in the 2200 block.
tLAnahelm Avenue: A potential burglar left muddy sneaker prints after
tweaking into a home 1n the 1800 block but stole nothing.
Former Hoag Hospital doctor Richard Kredel dies at 90
If~ Verde Drive: S800 worth of damage was done when someone tried ~break rnto a restaurant rn the 1500 block. ~ Ptacenti• Avenue: Speakers worth S 179 were stolen from a car parked 1n
&,. 2200 block with an unlocked window.
\Bristol Street: Computer equipment worth S6,500 was stolen from a busi-~ess in the 2900 block There was no sign of forced entry.
N9VPOR'T BEACH
J-iOine Avenue: A potential burglar threw two rocks through the window
jl(a business in the 3100 block, then left fresh blood drops on the ground
tfter apparently tryrng to reach through the shattered window. Nothing was
""Olen.
( CaNI Street: An IRS refund check of undetermined value was stolen from
1 -ni>me in the 400 block.
• )Nnt C>aNin Front: A bicycle, watch and other equipment were stolen ;.-0tn the back yard of a home in the 3000 block.
1 Channel Road: Jewelry and other property worth Sl,079 were stolen from "° unlocked car parked in the 2200 bl6ck i West Pacific Coast Hlghw•y: Property worth S 1,000 was stolen from a
~OJiness In the 2800 block. The door was pried open.
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Richard Kredel, a former
Newport Beach doctor and long-
time Corona deJ Mar resident,
died Thursday of pneumonia at
Hoag Hospital. He was 90.
A Pittsburgh native and 37-
year Irvine Terrace resident, Dr.
Kredel served as head of the
raruology department at Hoag
Hospital beginning in 1961. He
also helped found Hoag Hospi-
tal's 552 Club.
He graduated from Syracuse
University, then earned his med-
ical degree from Thomas Jeffer-
son University in 1935. He
worked as a resident at the Uni-
versity of Chicago and New York
Hospital at Cornell University.
He served in the U.S. Navy
Medical Corps during World War
ll, earning the rank of lieutenant
commande r before his 1946 dis-
charge.
Dr. Kredel married Margaret
Boyd in 1946. The couple settled
in Pasadena, where he began his
medical practice. He headed the
L.A. Radiological Society as its
president in 1957 and the
Pasadena Medical Society as its
president in 1958.
Alter moving to Newport
Beach, Dr. Kredel became an
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Just y iz speling so clifacult?
Poor spelling. It makes me
crazy. Notice I didn't say
misspelling. Everyone
misspells a word now and then.
But hear me well. It better be
•now and then.•
For Pete's sake, Pete, what
got under your saddle? OK, I'll
tell you. The National Spelling
Bee was held in Washington,
D.C. last week -always a nos-
talgic event for me. In grade
school, I was one mean speller.
No one could lay a diphthong
on me. In 1960, I was the All-
Bronx Spelling Champion. A
few weeks later, it was on to
Manhattan and the citywide
competition.
There I was, on the Lexington
Avenue line, lulled into a
dreamlike state by the gentle
rocking of the subway -visions
of orthographic conquests danc-
ing in my head. First the Big
Apple, then the Empire State,
then the biggest bee of them all.
Holy cow, that's me! JFK is
shaking my hand on the steps of
the Capitol. The Gold Medal is
around my neck and flash bulbs
are popping everywhere. Great
dream, except for one little
problem. The All-Brooklyn
Champion.
I can still see her wire-rim
glasses, two perfectly braided
pigtails, and that smirk. Queens,
Manhattan, and Staten Island
had all been buzzed off the
stage. It was just the two of us.
Brooklyn and The Bronx. ·Mas-
ter Buffa," the moderator
droned, "the first word is
yours." "Wait a minute,• I
thought, "why do I go ftrst? Why
doesn't Pippi Longstockings go
first?" The moderator read the
word. (I can't tell you what 1t
was. It's too traumallc.) I
glanced at Miss BrookJyn. She
smirked. I asked for a defirution
even though I knew perfectly
well what it meant. It was a
stall. I was in trouble and Miss
BrookJyn knew it. I forced each
letter out slowly, deliberately,
hoping against hope my voice
wouldn't crack. Especially not in
front of her. I was almost there,
just one mo ... BUZZZZ!
Miss Brooklyn's smirk was
now a full-on smile. She spelled
the word carefully, over-enunci-
ating each letter like a sugar-
coated arrow through the heart.
Game over. I didn't know it at
the time, but it would be my last
spelling bee. Like a batter who's
been hit in the face. I was never
the same. Bottom line, I became
manic about spelling.
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peter
buff a
. Thirty seven years later, I am
appalled at how many people
cannot spell. And we're not just
talking about school kids. We're
talking about businessmen and
women, attorneys, civil servants,
doctors, reporters and yes, VJce
presidents. Interestingly. a com-
mon thread can be found among
poor spellers. The majority are
below 40. Aha, Watson, where
does this lead us? It leads us,
Holmes, to my least favorite
period in American rustory -
the 60s.
Please. Don't get me started.
"U it feels good, do it," was the
rallying cry of the Flower Chil-
dren. Unfortunately, the Age of
Aquarius was also built on the
converse -"U it doesn't feel
good, don't do it."
Within a few years, multipli-
cation tables and spelling drills
were run out of schools on a rail
along with Dick, Jane and Spot.
See Spot run from the mob. My,
how fast Spot runs! By the mid-
80s, the deep thinkers who
decided that teaching spelling
was just too stressful for young
minds gave their wacky theory a
name -"whole language.•
Don't waste time on outdated
nonsense like spelling drills and
sentence structure. Kids will
pick up written language skills
as naturally as they do oral
skills! Great idea.
And today? The average col-
lege student has the written lan-
guage skills of an eighth-grader
in 1965. Most outrageous of all,
some academics suggest that we
shouldn't criticize or constrain
children from "invented
spelling " such as "You army
best friend."
ls this just a bad dream? I em
a frayed knot. Just last month,
Springfield, Massachusetts can-
celed its annual spelling bee
because it was "too stressful"
for the kids. By the way, if you
think the Spell Check program
on your PC will save you, keep
in mind it would detect no prob-
lem with the following. "Due
you know witch won is rite?"
So who won the 1997 Nation-
al Spelling Bee? Thirteen year-
old Rebecca Sealfon won in the
23rd round by spelling
"euonym." lt means "appropri-
ate name," as in "Johnny Stac-
cato is a euonym for a musi-
cian.• And where is Rebecca
from? Right you are. Brooklyn.
Can you spell "Brooklyn?" Easy.
"r-e-i-n-c-a-r-n-a-t-i-o-n." I got-
ta ' go.
• PETER BUFFA 1s mayor of Costa
Mesa His column runs on Fridays.
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997 ••
Today's youth, tomorrow's leaders
•Teens vying for seats
on city youth committee
will get a taste of the job
at mock meeting.
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Although
city officials last month shut
down the underage rughtclub
Club Bounce, about 17
teenagers will convene today at
City Hall to discuss the case ~nd
make their own determination.
The young people, ages 14 to
18, are participating in the dis-
cussion in hopes of 'being
selected for a new city youth
committee. About e ight to 10
teens will be chosen to serve on
the conuruttee followmg today's
session.
City Counctlwoman Libby
Cowan has been talkmg about
forming a aty Youth Advtsory
Committee since she cam-
paigned for office last fall
Today she will finally see her
vision come to life.
•1 am really happy that the
council approved the idea,•
said Cowan, who ddded some
stuaents were very passionate
about wanting to serve on the
committee. "I am looking for-
ward t o the comrruttee's input
on projects such as the farm
property and TeWmkJe Park."
Cowan, as the counctl liaison
to the committee, will take its
recommendallon to the City
Council for cons1derahon. JUSt
l.J.ke any other comnuttee
I
The city has committees that
represent other segments of the
population, includmg seniors
But the youth of the community
holds the city's future in its
hdnds, said Counctlman Joe
Encksqn
•Young people need to real-
1 ize that the oty is ·all of us,•
Enckson said. "It's not just peo-
1
ple sitllng in suits and ties in big
chairs And w particular, the
young people have a lot at stake
I tn the city. They could be here a
lot longer."
Richard Brunett, recreation
superVJsor for the Community
Services Department, said the
meeting will be conducted like
any other committee meeting.
The members will debate the
pros dnd cons of the topic and
formuldte d final deasion or rec-
ommendallon to City Council.
The tndugural meeting will
take pldce beginrung 4 p.m
ms1de Conference Room 1-A.
Fees for· show wagon may lessen for some
• Costa Mesa officials are
considering loaning the
portable stage to youth
groups for free.
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -City Coun-
cil members are considering
making a policy that would allow
youth groups to use the city's
show wagon W1thout having to
pay a steep $250-a-day tee
The proposal, discussed at d
recent City Council meeting.
cam e about after Costa Mesd
officials received yet dnothcr
request to have the fees waived
from a local Little League group.
City Councilwoman Libby
Cowan suggested the city Wdtvc
the daily $250 fee but continue to
charge a $32 pickup and delivery
fee as well as a $100 deposit to
cover city costs. A council dec1-
s1on last fall allows the clly to
waive the fees for governmental
agencies such as schools
"My direction was, let's
explore a way for youth groups
of our community to have access
to this for theu local events,•
Cowdn said. "And $250 a day is
d lot of money for these youth
groups."
The show wagon stage, which
1s 16-by-34 feet, is used most
oft en dunng the summer months
for events such as the Lions Club
Fish Fry, Neighbors for Neigh-
bors and for Special Olympics
events put on by Fd.lrVlew Devel-
opmental Center.
\
,-. e FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997 Newport Beach/C.osta Mesa Daily Pilot
!-New reading program comes t.o library BD llY SPACB
• Families for Literacy
will be offered at the
~city's downtown branch
"st\uting in the fall.
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A pilot lit·
eracy program tested by the.
Orange County Public Library
System in Westminster will be
foffered at the downtown Costa
•Mesa library starting in Decem·
•ber.
·we feel it's a very valuable
~ Al the May 29 meeting of the
Ord nge County. Fair Conunittee ancl Board of Directors. the follow-
iug actions were taken:
• Discussion about the non-
s1noking policy at the Arlington
Theater, resulting in a decision to
keep the ban in place without any
!fPloking sections.
• •: lnstitution of a $20 daily fee
~-freedom of expression groups
flt the fair for administration lawn
~a,tibns and $15 for arena loca-
~os . •
program and wanted to~ it
to all county residents, said
Amy McHatton, an outreach
spedalist for Families for Utera·
cy, which also will be offered at
libraries in Garden Grove and
Laguna Niguel.
The program gives one.on·
one instruction to parents,
teaching them to read and how
to select appropriate reading
materials for their children. It
also emphasizes the importance
of reading to youngsters,
McHatton said, adding that
reading becomes habitual when
it ic; introduced to young chil-
dren.
Fair board
roundup
•Requirement of proof of liabil-
ity and worker's compensation
insurance to obtain a space for
freedom of expression exhibitors.
• Additional locations and
canopy. table and chairs for free-
dom of expression exhibitors.
• Requirement of freedom of
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will be available to adulD wbo
have cbildJm up to tl, lbe Mid.
The dty'• Pead program already
bu nJne parents enrolled in its
one-on~one tutoring classes
who might be ellgtb1e for the
new program, she Mid.
McHatton said statistics show
there are 350,000 to 450,000
Orange County adults who are
considered functionally illiter-
ate. At least 62% of that popula·
tion are native English speak·
ers.
For more information about
the program, call 566-3070.
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expression exhibitors to follow the
same guidelines as Orange Coun-
ty Building Exhibitors.
• Continuation of a requirement
for exhibitors to have permit from
California Highway Patrol.
Teacher suspected of having sex with student
A Costa Mesa man who teach-
es al Cypress High School was
arrested Tuesday on allegations
he had sex with a 17-year-old
female student, authorities said.
ter, said Cypress Police Lt. John
Schaefer.
lution of the case.
"It appears the sexual relation-
ship has been going on over the
last year to a year and a half,"
Schaefer said.
• Recognition of applications for
freedom of expression booths from
Child Evangelism Fellowship of
Orange, Orange County People
for Animals of Irvine, First Church
of Christ Scientist of Orange and
The Committee to recall Judge
Nancy Weiben-Stock.
Police arrested Clifford
Scofield stands accused of
unlawful sexual acts with a minor
and child molestation, Schaefer
said. He said Scofield was
released Tuesday on $10,000 bail,
and the school has placed him on
a leave of absence pending reso-
Scofield will be arraigned in
West Orange County Municipal
Court on July 30, he said.
Scofield, 55, after the girl's moth-
er found revealing letters the sci-
ence teacher wrote to her daugh-
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emission standards.
With a simple connection to
a vacuum line, the Gasaver
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platinum to the air-fuel mixture
entering the engine.
Platinum has the unique
ability to make non-burning fuel
bum. With platinum in the
flame zone, you increase the
peTcentage of fuel burning in
the engine from 68% to 90%.
Normally that additional
22% of the fuel would only claimed by the developer."
burn when it came in contact In addition to government
with the platinum surfaces of confirmation of its fuel saving
the catalytic converter. claims, the Gasaver has received
Unfortunately, the converter patents for raising gasoline
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the engine, where the energy for reducing emissions to
produced cannot be harnessed acceptable levels.
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63 11.3 16.6 46.9%
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TODAY
VARIETY SHOW
"On Center Stage,• the 1997
vc10ety show, will be held at 7
P m. at lhe Costa Mesa Senior
Center, 695 W 19th St. Cost is $15
edch or $25 for two. For more
mformauon, call 645-2356.
ARTIST RECEPTION
The Newport Beach City Hall
Gallery presents a reception for
artists whose work was selected
for the Spnng 1997 Orange Coun-
ty Artist Juried Exhibit from 5:30
to 7·30 p.rn . at 3300 Newport
Blvd. At 6:30 p.m . Mayor Jan
Debay will present a ·Purchase
Award" to an artist whose work
will become part of the city's per-
manent collection. For more infor-
mallon, Cdll 717-3870.
BREAKFAST MEETING
The Home Office and Business
Opportunities Association's next
"Buy Your Own Breakfast Meet-
mg" is scheduled from 8:30 to
9.45 a.m at Carrow's Restaurar.t,
5 180 Birch St . Newport Beach.
t>.lembers are free and others pay
$5. Reservdtions are required at
962-2322.
SATURDAY
FISHING DAY
Upper Newport Bay Ecologi-
cal Reserve and Regional Park at
Shellmaker Island is the site for
this year's Free Fishing Day from
8 a.tn. to 3 p.m. RoC:.s and reels
are provided and no license is
required Free Fishmg Day is
designed to emphasize angler
etrucs and safety, a,nd to demon-
slfdle how knowledge of fish
biology and habitat can lead to a
successful llshino experience.
For more information, ca11 640-
6740.
BOAT AUCTION
Orange Coast College con-
ducts its annual boat aucl.Jon and
marine gear sale from 7 a m. to 1
p m. at the Coast Community Col-
lege D1stnct Office, 1370 Adams
Ave . Costa Mesa. The auction wm feature an array of trailerable
sail and power boats. dinghies,
tnflatables, ~1c1Tdware. salls. elec-
tronic eql¥''pment, ngging and
more. A hf;t of boats and equip-
ment for Selle 1s available by call-
'
lng OCC's Sailing Center at 645-
9412.
PADDLE POWER
Paddle Power presents its
Annual Expo and Anniversary
Sale, benefiting the Newport
Aquatic Center's Juniors Kayak
and Canoe Program, from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at 1500 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Admission fee is
$7 for adults and $3 for children
under age 12. For moTe informa-
tion, call 675-1215.
CAREER TRANSmON
The Career Ministry of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
presents the 11th annual Career
1Tansition Seminar from 7:30 a.m.
to 2 p.m. in Dierenfield at 600 St
Andrews Road, Newport Beach.
Practical presentation and per-
sonal direction will be offered for
those seeking career changes.
new challenges or locating a
responsible position in a tough
job market. For more information,
call 574-2239.
CAT SHOW
Library offers a free program
called ~Tools tor Dealing with
Change• at noon m the Fnends'
Meetmg Room, 1000 Avocado
Ave. The program will foclli on
developing skills for accepting
mevitable life changes, as well as
tools for instigating pos1t1ve
change. Por more mformdl.Jon,
call 717-3801
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN
The South Coast Business und
Professional Women's next lun-
cheon topic will be ~Whdt Your
Doctor May Not Tell You About
Hormones (as they relate to)· Buth
Control, PMS, Fertility and
Menopause" from. 11 30 a.m to 1
p.m at the Wyndham Gdrden
Hotel. 3350 A\.enue ol the Arts.
Costa Mesa Cost 1s $17 for mem-
bers and $22 for guests. To RSVP,
call 472-4666
ATTENTION
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
DIVORCE TALK
The law offices of Lisa A Can-
cio offers a free seuunar on
·Divorce-What to Expect How to
Proceed" at 6.30 p.m. at 881 Dover
Dnve, Suite 300, Newport Beach.
To reserve space, call 574-0866.
CONSULTS SEMINAR
Merrill Lynch offers a "Consults
Serruncir" at noon at The Sutton
Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. For reservations,
ca.11517-0183.
WEDNESDAY
PINOCCHIO
~tanners Elementary School
presents Pinocduo at 7 p .m. at
2100 Manners Dnve, Newport 1 Bearh Tickets cost $3. For more
m1om1allon, call 642-9429.
SEA EXPLORER
Sea Explorer Ship -Del Md.I
711 of Orange County will meet
JUICE DEMO
The best of the beit among the nation's top show cats will
be featured clurtng the Cat Panders' Assod.atton cat show
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Fair-
grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admlssion ls $7 for
adults and SS for children, senior dttzens and mWtary. Kids
under age 8 are admttted free with an adult For mott
lnformatton, call (800) 400..CATS.
Coastlme Coumelmg Center
offers an Attenlton Deficit Disor-
der workshop called "Are You
Boring?" from 7 to 9 pm at 1200
Quail St., Suite 105, Newport
Beach. Admission is $20 For
more information, cdll 476-0991
I at 7 p.m. at the Sea Explorer Sea.
Mother's Market offers a
"Green Power Juice Demo" from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call 631-4741.
Blvd .. Newport Beach. Course fee
is $25. For reservations, call 631-
3623.
nation's top show cats will be fea-
tured during the Cat Fanciers'
Association cat show from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at the Orange County
Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa
•Mesa. Adrrussion is $7 for adults
and $5 for children, senior citizens
and military. Kids under age 6 are
admitted free with an adult. For
more information, call (800) 400-
CATS.
Base, 1931 W Coast Highway,
Newport Beach For more in.for -
mallon, Cdll 642-8503
COMPUTER CLUB
Orange Coast College's
Orange Apple Computer Club
will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
room 214 of OCC's Chemistry
Building. Forums for beginners
are held at 8 a .m. Annual mem-
bership fe~ is $30. For more infor-
mation, call 770-1865.
USED BOOKS
To finance the Children's Swn-
mer Reading Program for cllil-
dren, Friends of the Costa Mesa
Libraries will hold a used book
sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Downtown Library,
1855 Park Ave. Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 646-8845.
ANNUmES
Courtlandt Financial Group
offers a free workshop on MUnder-
standing Armuities" from 10 to 11
a.m. at the University Athletic
Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
251-6901.
CPR CLASS
Fitness Concepts. Inc. offers a
CPR class from 8 a.m. to noon at
Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport
SUNDAY
BACK BAY EXCURSION
Paddle Power offers an excur-
sion into the Upper Newport Bay
Ecological Reserve from 9 a .m. to
noon in Newport Beach. The trip
will begin with a brief kayakmg
lesson and will continue with a
program designed to lead you in
an exploration of the estuary. Cost
is $40. For more information, call
675-1215.
CONCERT
The Cultural Arts Committee
of Temple Bat Yahm presents
"From the Bima to Broadway" at
7:30 p.m. at 1011 Camelback,
Newport Beach. 1ickets are $12
to $36. For more information, call
644-1999.
CAT SHOW
The best of the best among the
TUESDAY
LEADS CLUB
The Leads Club Newport
Coast forming chapter lS having
an informational meetJ.ng at 7
a.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 New-
port Blvd., Costa Mesa. The
Leads Club is an international
organization providing an effec-
tive marketing approach to
increase a business through net-
working. For more information,
call 722-6160.
LIFE CHANGES
The Newport Beach Central
Shop. Compare. House Of lm~rts
U1-aoo MERCEDEs tD
On May 28, Mesa Consolidated Water District filed a lawsuit
against your water company to prevent it from merging with the
Irvine Ranch Water District. This action, taken two days before the
\
1close of IRWD's tender offer, attempts to circumvent the will of
the majority of Santa Ana Heights customers who have
tendered their s~ares and approved this merger.
The lawsuit, which we believe has absolutely no merit, will :
• del~y payment of $1, 100 per share to the Santa Ana Heights
Water Company shareholders;
I
•' run up legal fees for the Santa Ana Heights customers
• incur legal, special consultant and other fees for Mesa
customers
Irvine Ranch Water District stands ready to pay the sharehold-
e11s of the Santa Ana Heights Water Company $1 , 100 for each
share of stock. We transferred $4.2 million to U.S . Trust and . .
planned to mail checks by June 11. However, Mesa's latest round
of interference prevents us from doing so. We truly regret this
delay and assure you that the checks will be distributed as soon as
this interference is resolved and we can complete the merger
process. ..
IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT -
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
b rief ly in t he news
lttfAKFAST FORUM
The Inside Edge offers a
breakfdst seminar called "Alche-
my a nd Metamorphosis: Stepping
Into the Future Through the Past•
ftom 6.30 to 6:30 a.m. at Scott's
Restaurtlnt, 3300 Bristol, Costa
Me d . fotrst llrne guests pay $20
apd othNs pay $35. Por reserva-
tions. edit 460-424 2.
CRIBBAGE CLUB
The Newpbrt Beach Parks and
Recredt ton Cribbage Club meets
at 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Center,
800 Mtlryuente Avenue, Corona
de! MrU For more information,
CdU 642-0 176
COMPUTER FRIENDS
. < '0111puter Fnends will meet at
1 µ m 111 the mulllpurpose room
or tlw 0dSIS Seruor Center, 600
Mdfqut•11te Ave .. Corona del Mar.
Tiu:•r°c• l'i d $2 chdrge For more
tnI0111ldt1011. caU 642-6553
BOOK DISCUSSION
1 lw Newport Beach Public
L1b1 ct ty roundalton offers a Book
D1s1"US~t011 Group at 9 a.m. on m
thP Fric.•nds Meeung Room a t the
~Centrnl Library, 1000 Avocado
Avl'. NPwport Beach. The book
to he discussed 1s "The Palace
TI1iPI" by Ethdn Ctlni n. Admis-
sion is frN• Fo1 more mformation,
call 717-38!-lO.
CHERNOBYL
The Exchange Club of Orange
Co<t<it oflc.•rs a fund -ra1smg lecture
Cd II NI "Understanding Cher-
nobyl" ol Bdhta Connthian Yacht
Club, lbOI Bayside Dnve, Corona
dC>I l\.lctr Cos( 1s $15 For reserva-
tJOn'i, Cdll b75-9023
THU RSDAY
CAREER NETWORK
1lw n<'xt (ree Career Network
meehny lor U1ose unemployed will
be c1t 7 30 p.m. m the Stewart
Loungt• ut St. Andrew's Presbyter-
idit Church, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newpor1 Bedrh. For more informd-
bon, call 57 4-2239.
RUFFLES
UPHOLSTERY
Wltert Yew Dtlar (even M«tl
1922 HARIOR llVD~ COSTA MESA • S48· I I S6
STOCK MARKET
Orange Coast College otters a
workshop on •How to Select
Winning Stocks" from 6:30 to
9:30 p.m. in OCC's Student Cen-
ter classroom. Registration fee is
$29 and includes materials. For
more information, call 432-5880.
FINANCIAL AID
Orange Coast College's Finan-
cial Aid Office is hosting a series
of eight manda tory financial aid
orientation sessions from 9 to 11
a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m ., 1 to 3 p.m .
and 3 to 5 p.m. today and Aug. 26
in OCC's Robert B. Moore The-
atre . The orie ntations a re
designed for those receiving
financial aid at OCC for the first
time. For more information, call
432-5508.
PINOCCHIO
Mariners Elementary School
presents Pinocchio at 7 p.m. at
2100 Mariners Drive, Newport
Beach. Tickets cost $3. For more
information, call 642-94 29.
SMART CREDIT
Merrill Lynch offe rs a free
seminar on "Using Smart Credit
to Build Your Business" at 7:30
a .rn. at The Center Club , 650
Town Center Drive, Costa Mes(\.
To RSVP, call (800) 251-0792.
LUNCHEON SEMINAR
Smith Barney in Fashion
Island offers a luncheon seminar
discussing "The Strategic Driven
Investment Style" at noon at the
Ritz RestauranJ, 860 Newpo rt
Center Drive, Ne wport Beach.
For more information, call 717-
5464.
JUNE 13
INVENTOR'S FORUM
Orange Coast College offers the
next inventors forum titled •Profit
Through InventingH from 7:30 to
10 p.m . in room 101 of OCC's Sci-
ence Lecture Hall. The featured
topic is "Business Plans that
Achieve Results." Registration fee
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is SS for members and $15 for
guests For more information, call
432-5880.
ONGOING
SMOKERS
The Nicotine Anonymous fel-
lowship wants to help men and
women who smoke to quit and
rem a in smoke-free. Call 650-
2713 for the local evening meet-
ings nearest you.
HELP LINE
A priva te telephone consulta-
tion is offered at no charge from 7
to 8 p.m. every Monday. Talk with
a professional about difficulties in
your life by calling 759-0357.
NETWORK ER
The Tuesday Morning Net-
worker group shares leads from 7
to 6 a .m. every Tuesday at Mimi's
Cafe, 1635 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more information , caJJ
215-2903.
SURPLUS FOOD
Seniors and low-income fami-
lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport
Beach area can obtain free
US DA surplus food from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m . the second Friday of
each month in the rear parking
lot or the C hurch of Christ on 740
W. Wilson St .. Costa Mesa. Bring
picture identification. For more
information, call 650-8236.
MESA EMERGENCY
Mesa Emergency Service
Amateur Communication offers
the opportunity for Ham Radio
ope rators to participate in the
City of Costa Mesa's Radio Ama-
teur C ivil Emergency Service
organizati on Weekly ne ts are
held a t 7:20 p.m. on 117.060 mhz.
Monthly meetings are held on
the fourth Wednesday of the
month a t 6:30 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Poli ce De partme nt. For
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issues every lirst and third
Thursday from noon to 1:15 p .m.
and 7 to 6: 15 p.m. at 2900 Bristol
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• The Costa Mesa Re publican
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Thursday of the month at the
Ne ighborhood Community Cen-
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For more mfonndhon, call 645-
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• The Newport a each Psycho-
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support group every Thursday at
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The support group requires free
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hood is ry poor. We don't have
the money to pay for the bus. 11
both meetings, ~ts had
ons full of ~nl Signatures
ocating th~schools beco'me
6iiddle sch°'*·
At the oi'vis meeting, parents
lined up, stood up and, in some
Newport lkach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Colleg~ark,• she said. •1t
would a secu.dty problem for
my .lads o walk to Davis.•
Rodriguez also expressed
sate~ ,toncems about elemen-
tary 5tlldents attending Davis. ·nus place here ts crawling
with a criminal element,• he
said.' "I'm afraid t6 walk down
here at times."
Trustee Dana Black, who
a ttended the Davis meeting, said
the plans for Davis might
change. cases, felled to
get their point
across.
"This is a mid-
dle schoo). It
ought to ~e a
middle 'chool,"
said Lee
Rodriguez, who
received cheers
and a standing
ovation.
"At College Park,
we've been so
unhappy. We
want to be
"It's not a
done deal,"
Black said. "We
could rescind
(malting it an
elementa r y
school) proba-
bly." (at Davis) ... "
: DENISE HEINRICHS Black , along
with · trustees
Martha . Fluor
and Jim Ferry-
man, ~et with a
El~menta ry
Education Direc-
tor Susan Despenas and Chief
Financial Officer Michael Fine
went over proposed boundary
lines with the parents and
explained that U1e board had
already voted to open Davis and
Rea as elementary schools.
But they said they would take
all comments back to the board
of trustees.
"ls a middle school out of the
quest;ion (for Davis)?" asked
Cailiy Burton, a parent at Col-
lege J;>ark Elementary.
Burton suggested that if
Davis will be an elementary
school. to change the bound-
aries so that students living near
College Park would not have go
to Davis.
"It's an easy walk over to
...
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handful of parents Tuesday who
explained a plan to tum Davis
info a sixth-grade only for next
yea( and eventually a middle
schoot\.
Bill .Jorth was one of those par-
ents an<l spoke at the meeting.
"We took the nwnbers that
we were provided to see if we
could move the sixth-gr aders
out," he said.
Denise Heinrichs, a parent at
College Park, said she wanted
her daught.er to go to Davis for a
middle scllool and thought that
having middle school students at
Costa Mesa High School was
fin e.
"At College Park, we've been
so unhappy,• stie said. "We want
Lo be (at Davis).·
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year. That money would cover
~g each or the tive most-
maligned bathrooms with its own
dearung attendant
The attendants would clean
their assigned bathrooms once an
how and would also pick up trash
in the surroun<.ting area. They
would do the same deaning and
ULamtenance the bathroom-
cleaners do now: pick up paper
and clean fixtures every day, acid-
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SANCHEZ
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But eMly ldst y<.>M, like count-
less others conC<•1 ncd dbout new
welfMe·r<'for m ll•g1 sldt1on that
thre>dtens to s('VC'f benefits to
non-citizens. le<Jdl c1nd 1llrgal,
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Niederhaus' proposal suggests
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to be paid $7 .28 per hour. lt spec-
ifies that the new hires shouldn't
come Crom the Youth Employee
Program because of "the abuse
restroom cleaners are habitually
subjected to by the general pub-
li " c.
Councilman Noyes said he'd
like to eventually propose hiring a
private company to handle the
city's dirty bathroom work. That
way, the company could increase
and reduce its staffing in Newport
as the tourist traffic ebbs and
flows.
Niederhaus said most com-
plaints about the bathrooms come
"He's worked
for 28 years, and.
if the government
changes the
rules, maybe
we'll lose Social
Security or some-
thing like that .. . "
-CARMEN SANCHEZ
r-------------------------~ I '· Y.I. I
~n:.:n.~m.~
ct.y • CJty Hal~ noo NM-
pott Bhld. The coundl wUI
meet for • budgft mJdl/ ses-
: sion at 3 p.m. I L-------------------------from out-of-towners -Riverside
and San Bernardino counties in
particular. And that means less
tourism money for Newport
Beach, Councilman Noyes said.
"Everyone complains about
lhis -customers, locals, tourists,•
said Noyes, who owns a jewelery
shop on Balboa Island. "We have
rules, maybe we'll lose Social
Security or something like that."
Their daughter, Maria L.
Sanchez, 29, speaks with a flaw-
less American accent but
expressed frustration about
bureaucratic snafus in her own
quest for citizenship. In Novem-
ber of1 last year, for instance, she
received a letter from the INS
explaining her citizenship inter-
view was that very morning, she
said.
She missed the appointment
and had to start the waiting
game over.
to raise the standard and clean it
up. These bathrooms reflect on
the dty.•
At Monday's meeting the
council will also consider:
• Closing parts ol Seashore
Drive, Newport Boulevard and
Balboa Boulevard for the Fourth
of July holiday.
• Giving Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church 40,000 square
feet of Land in exchange for land
the city . took for parking and
access to the adjacent Bob Henry
Park.
• Decreasing the recycling sur-
charge for trash pick-up from
$2.03 to $1.28 per month per cus-
tomer.
said the law will mostly affect
those at lower-income levels on
matters like subsidized housing,
food stamps and child ~upport.
But he added people like
Sanchez might suffer, too.
"U our fine, upstanding resi-
dent has been working and pay-
ing into the Social Security sys-
tem and expects to draw once
he's 55, he could be in for a big
surprise," Doty said.
The road 1s dld\1011-. After four
weeks of night clc1-.w-; ell Wilson
School, Sanchez rt>n ·ntly pn-;-;ed
the written portion of his c1t1zen-
6hip exam, which fc•t1turt'd basic
.question~ about history, 9ovt>rn-
ment and thC' consl1t11lion.
· But the tough f)drl ltes dhet1d -
en ornl PXdm wilh <1n INS ofhc1dl.
"I've been to school here since
he doesn't want to grow old and I was 5, and I've been a taxpay-
not have the right to vote. "To be mg citizen of this county," she
a citizen is nice, is good," he said. "It's ri<.ticulous."
Bud Freedman, who teaches
citizenship classes at Davis Adult
School. said e nrollment has
increased between 20%-30%
since the law was passed.
"When the Jaws starting
affecting legal immigrants, they
started realizing they had better
move fast," he said. "There's no
doubt that there has been an
increase starting last fall.• "I'm nervou~ Always, I dm
nervous." Scllcl Sc1 nchE-'z , who
speaks with a het1vy accent ancl
said convcrsm9 111 Enqltsh 1s hi!.
biggest chdll~ngP "I thmk I will
have problems with llw mtN-
Vlew I hope to prt'>'> "
Sanchez, who ct ppht'd for n ll-
zensh1p m Fr>hrudr) l ll4h. '>did
GRADES
CONTINUED FROM 1
range of college e>lec!Jvc<; dnd nun-
gling with older student'> he lp!> th e
teens in th e nucltllf' college pro-
gram.
sctid. "It's a beautiful country. While much of the congres-
The best." sional weliare-reform legislation
His w1fe, Cdnnen Sanchez, 57, that passed last year remains tied
1s taking citizenship classes di St. up in courts, and mqny immi-
Joachim Church and plans to grants aren't certain exactly how
tdke the written test later this 1t will affect their lives, non-citi-
yectr. zens face frightening uncertain-
" Our life is here," she said. ties about the future.
"We want to have our nghts Angelo Doty, director of Wel-
He's worked for 28 years, dnd if I fare Reform Planning for the
the government changes the county Social Services Agency,
"It's been a motivating factor for
them to make a stronger conunit-
ment to school," Jacobson said.
"Some kids don't enjoy the high
school atmosphere."
In ad<.tibon, the students receive
both college and high school cred-
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rette buttJ. plastic bags and the
like. But it will focus on plastic •
foam particles, which Miller
notes will never fully break
down.
"I just wrote this silly little
story," she said. •And now
we're making a movie."
CRUTC::HFIELD people into the sport of sailing.
A Seattle native, Mr. Crutch-
field moved to Newport Beach in
1965, playing football at New-
port Harbor High and graduat-
ing in 1967. He then earned a
business degree f:rom USC.
CONTINUED FROM 1
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president of leasing .id market-
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do. He closed million of dollars
worth of deals, ma.kiJli frl~nds
with his business oc1ates
along the way. He work along-
side his best friend of 3i years,
John Kilroy Jr., whom be J[let at
Newport Harbor High Schoc.l.
He bad recently reunited with
his high school sweetheart,
Newport Beach resident Susan
Wilson.
He is survived by his parents,
Jane and Harry Bihler, and his
sister, Nancy Donaldson. Memo-
rial services will be private.
Donations in his name may be
sent to the Orange County
Co\lncil, Boy Scouts of America,
Sea Scout Base, 3590 Harbor
Gateway North, Costa Mesa
92627.
The two friends crewed as
teenagers on a winning wotl~
class racing yacht, Kialoa, and )"ll'·
Crutchfield went on to sail in ocelll
races around the world. He ut>
loved to surf and recruit young
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,WOME'N? SURE! ILA? NO!
with being out of her element. M.Y. WAY performances.
Of course
J
llA'S 'SAINTlY' NUMBERS
Oh, the idea is great, but
the bottom line is that the
numbers just don't add up.
California College as the nation's
first female to win a collegiate
baseball game, collected
numbers in St. Paul Saints exhi-
bition games that should have
only turned coaches' beads to
direct her out the door.
But what I like most is that
young girls can look at her and
the countless stories that have
been written about her and her
endeavors and see that hard
work and discipline will take
them places -even to places
where no one thought they could
ever be.
ambition that LS
keeping her in
St. Paul.
Whe n she wds
signed by SCC'~
Charlie Ptulbps,
G IP " ER H K .. HB ERA her sex is
3 3.0 4 4 4 4 2 1 12.00 bemg exploited,
because her
1 I
I f having a hard time m decidii19 where I
stand on this whole
Ila Borders deal As an p..rdent
feminist and l fanatical sports
ran. my loyalties are tom, and
that's riot to sa·r that being a
sports fanatic means I'm
anti-female in the male bastion
or the Ma1or Leagues. Because
I'm not.
For a player whose pitching
µresence seems lo be more
valuable than her prowess,
Borders is making a chink in the
h1stonc armor of professional
baseball, even if her fastball
doesn't orten top 80 mph.
Borders, whos~ journey
brought her through Costa Mesa
for a three-year slop dl Southern
The Saints are a single-A
independent minor league club
and, according to Coach Marty
Scott, in those exhibition games
Ila pitched well, made a couple
mistakes and endured defensive
la pses by an inexperienced team
that were costly but did not result
in errors. (which would not have
made her ERA less than 18.00.)
As a feminist and a promoter
of females in sports, l think Ila is
great. She has worked hard, and
hard work never deserves to be
overlooked . She has had to be
tough to get through the m,edia
hype that has surrounded her,
tough to overlook the harassing
by opponents, tough to ignore
the discomfort that must come
But I'm wondering if those
young guls are being sold short
and that's what 1 don't like.
They aren't being sold short
JUSl by Borders, but by the
Saints' president, Mike Veeck
Why would anyone sign a
colleg1ate pitcher who didn't win
20 games overall in a four-year
collegiate career, who had an
earned run average over 5.00?
Moreover, why would anyone
sign an NAIA collegiate pitcher
with those credentials?
Shouldn't those girls get to
look up to someone for real, one
whose numbers match her rank,
molly
yanity
whose performances d early
merit her position?
Those young girls w1th l.ng
league a!ip1rations should not be
sold short by a publicity-seeking
administrator and d mecl1ocre
small-tune coUege pitcher.
I admue Borders in aU of her
endeavors except for the
I could not httVe been more
proud 1 was excited dbout what
she was dol.Ilg for herseU, for thE>
game of bdseball dJld for wome n
She had the ldlent to be dn NAIA
pitcher
Her form, mechdflJC s dnd
knowledge of the gdnw had to
be learned and practiced She
hdd Lo be m top phystrdl
cond1lton Those dre thing.., lhdl
tdke hours, ddy~. yedrs And thdl
ts lo be valued and honored,
because whe n d young fC'ma k•
dlhle te picks up u ht1i.eball. shf>
doesn't have to thlflk, ''I can't get
Llwre." She can do ti ... lf she can
' do th e work 1 But lor Borders lo conl111ue I WdS a d umb move She should 1 bC' able 10 se<' thdl from he r own
BASEBALL
South County
Showcase
includes local
prep players
Mustangs getting a big boost
• Games involving Sea
View League, PCL seniors,
scheduled to debut June 14
at Irvine's Windrow Park.
By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot
IRVlNE -A dozen senior base-
ball standouts from Newport-
Mesa D1stnct high schools, as
well as three or the four area
head coaches, are scheduled to
take part m the maugura.J South
County Showcase, consisting of
two baseball games between all-
star teams from four dilferent
leagues. June 14 al Windrow
Park
Newport-Mesd Distnc1 Player
of Lhe Year Joe Urban fr<Jtn New-
port Harbor, who just C<'Tnmltted
to play next spring i:lt Rancho
Santiago College, wiU be Joined
by Sailor teammates Demny Puli-
do, Donner Walters and Garret
Nuzum, dS well as Corona del
Mar High represc11latives Royal
McMdckin, Presto11 Altobello and
Evan Schiff on a Sea View
League squad that will lake on a
senior contingent from the South
Coast League a• 7:30 p.m.
Costa MQsa seniors Juhus
Vasquez, Layne DeTemple and
Al Lambert will team with
Estancia'~ Mano Romo and Tun
Ludtke tf) reprC'sent Lhe Pacific
Coast t.+?ague>, which will battle
top seyuors from the Century
Leagu(i, begmrung at 4·30 pm.
C'.6rona de! Mar Coach Joe
l\on, who recently resigned, will
IOtn Newport I !arbor head man
hm Kiefer, as well as the rest of
lhc• league's codches in the Sea
Vt~w dugout
Estancia Coach Paul Troxel
will also be in uniform to help the
PCL bram trust, though Costa
Mesa's Doug Deals has a prior
conunilment and will not attend.
•Booster funds provide windfall for Costa Mesa football,
which cashes in on new equipment during spring drills.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The guys in
shorts and T-shirts weren't the
only ones working bard to make
Costa Mesa High's jllst-complet-
ed spring football practice a suc-
cess, according to third-year
coach Jerry Howell.
Howell a nd his staff. of
course, have also committed
their efforts to building a foun-
dation for what Howell believes
could be a special season. Bul
the Mustangs' head man went
out of his way to recognize the
program's boosters for their tire-
less and fruitful fund raising.
"I'd say in the last three
years, the boosters have raised
about $30,000-$35,000, which
has allowed us to buy sleds,
chutes and tackling dummies,"
Howell said. "Those things
allow us to do things live, with-
out hurting the kids or putting
them in unsafe situations. They
also allow us to really teach a lot
of things.
"That's meant a lot of people
working hard on our golf tourna-
ment and our fireworks stand.
They've really been tremen-
dous."
The booster contribution to
spring workouts wasn't strictly
limited to the sidelines, howev-
er, as a group of fathers, rela-
tives and/or family friends
stepped between the hash
marks Thursday to compete
against this year's Mustangs in
the annual "father-son scrim-
mage" to wrap up the three-
week spring session.
"We had a special Blue Cross
sale before the game," quipped
Howell, who on a more serious
note is pleased by his team's
progress to date.
"On defense, we're way
ahead of where we were last
year at this time. And I've been
pleasantly surprised at how well
our kids have adapted to our
new (Wing-T) offense."
Jerry Howell directs Mesa
fortunes during spring drills.
and his staff, who tinkered with
blocking assignments, as well as
other elements, after seeing the
scheme fleshed out with Live bodies.
"It has been a bigger problem
for the coaches," Howell said of
the transition. ·we'd drawn
things up on paper and looked
at a lot of videotape on teams
that had run the Wing-T. so we
thought we had it all figured out.
But we've had to make some
adjustments, because there
were things that came up in Live
situations that we hadn't
thought of. H
Depth, a luxury the program
has not enjoyed in recent years,
is also developing on offense,
according to Howell, who said
more than 60 kids bad consis-
tently ta.ken part in drills.
Though Howell said he plans
to split his varsity and junior var-
sity, approximately halving the
numbers of each roster in the
fall, a depth chart has outgrown
the index card used for similar
purposes most or the 1990s.
•we're looking at competi-
tion for positions," Howell
explained. •Tue last couple
years, we had a starter and at
least a name listed as a backup.
But this year, I'm looking more
at having to make decisions
between three or four guys as to
who will start at a given posi-
Uon. u
Howell said team leadership
is another area stocked with
abundance. ·
MARL MARTIN I
DAIL'f PILOl
Costa
Mesa's
Steve
Herzog
(above)
sails
through
spring
drills; at
left.
quarter-
back
prospect
Dan
Baume
airs
one
out
The games, slfnilar to an ongo-
IIIQ series between seruors from
the Sunset League and the
Moore League. will each be rune
tnnings They are sponsored by
the Ryan Lemmon Foundation,
established m the memory of the
late Woodbndge baseball player
for whom the Windrow Park dJa-
mond lS namf:d.
Howell noted the competition
for vacant inside linebacking
spots has yet to take shape to his
satisfaction, but he was other-
wise pleased with the depth and
ability displayed OJl that side of
the ball.
•Last year, we voted for six
group leaders and two or three
guys got a lot of votes ~d a
whole bunch got about seven or
eight. We took our first vote the
other day and we bad about
nine guys with more than 25
votes. so we'U have to vote
again."
< c >:-.T \:\USA Ml . ."IT.\:\.(,°'\
The conversion from the
smashmouth double wing
offense, however, has become a
'tl(ork-in-progress for Howell
COSTA MESA HIGH MUSTANGS 1997 ~Ta.AU. 5otE.ouLE
(nonleagw)
Sept. 12 Saddleback (1t OCC). 7
Sept. 19 -CdM (at OCO. 7'30
Sept 26 -at St Anthony, 7
Oct. 2 -Gabnelino (at Rosemead), 7
Oct. 10 ·Anaheim (at OCO. 7
Paclfi( Coast l.Hgue
Oct 16 Aliso Niguel (at Newport). 7
Oct 24 Estancia (at Newport). 7
Oct 31 -Univer1ity (at Newport), 7
Nov 6 Laguna Hills (at M Vie.JO), 7
Nov 13 Laguna Beach (at NH), 7
SoliS, Ross, Morse and McFall takes their shots
I
• CIF state track and field
championships start today.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
All four track and field athletes from the
Newport-Mesa School District, three girls and
one boy, rode distinct:lv~y different paths to
success this year, but all Gilded the ClP South-
ern Section season with the same result:
A trip to the CIP State Championships
today and Saturday at Sacramento City
College's Hughes Stadium.
Costa MeMt Hlgh's Erle Solis, the only
senior among the Big Fow, ran the boys
800 meters ln school:record time for the
second consecutive week la t Friday night
at th Masters Me t, while ea.ming th
Southern Section's filth and find! spot in the
state meet after Solis beat Mira Costa's
Kevin Elliot, who had defeated Solis at the
CIF Division llJ FinaJs.
TWo freshmen girls (Newport Harbor
high jumper April Ross a nd Corona del
Mar middle-distance sensation Liz Morse)
and Newport Harbor sophomore Alicia
McFall (3,200) will also compete in the 79lh
state championships.
Solis, whose I :54 88 at the Masters
broke his own school record set at the CLF
Finals (1:54.90) May 24, finished runner-up
to Elliot (1:53.87) at the CIP Finals, but then
beat bis Mustang counterpart al the Mas-
ters for a dramatic entry into the state meet.
Solis runs in the f U'St of three preliminary
heats tonight at 7:27 wtth the fourth-best
time among his heat competitors.
There are no state preliml ln th 3,200,
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so McFall runs m the final Stlturday rught
at 8:08.
Ross begms high-1ump comp,.'llUon d l
6:30 p.m .• while Morse runs in thC' first of
three heats in the 800 at 7 12 p m ThP top-
nine finishers ln all prehms advdnCl' to Sdt-
urday' state final ...
Morse hocked th field wtth unoth<>r
personal·best pa('(! nt the M t (2:12.53)
to ~me th school's hn1 f<'mole " tat -
m t qualifier mce K Uy Campbell in 1993.
Shl' qu«hft<"cl four th from the Southern
Seclton, toppmq her previous best of
2.14 2.'i, whiC"h W d.'> dcrornphshed at the
ClP D1vis1on II Findb
Ross cleared 5-2 on ht.•1 fust dllE>mpt al
the Ma~ters, thPn clt'drt>cl 5-4 on her initial
try to secure o statC'-ITIL'et berth She fin-
1sh<'cl Ut>d Im Sl'cond with two oUl{'fS.
t fer pm-..oudl b<' t 1s 5-6. dt>Ar d at th
C'JF rtnc1l-. wtwn Ross d(.>ft.•ett>d CllJOn' Tla
Hcmson m ct )wnp·ofl
Nl''A-'pOrt Harbor has a nch history of gttl
htgh j11m~rs witll the trio of Tina Bowmo..n,
Misty Ml"y dlld Michdela Ros<-(no re lation)
oil plaC'lng m lht.• top five at '93 State.
l\1cFc"U amcd a stdte-me<'t rth when
Nordhoff' ElMne ·cm choll't droppcxt th
3,200 Canchola qualihe<l m both the 1.000
and 3,200 o.nd optNi for th form r McFall
wa ixth in th 3,200 in 11:03.07, a PR
talent certainly
lS not.
And for her to say d.J.fferent is
a derual of the cold truth.
Borders dtd the work and for
thdt she should be commended
She was the first woman to p1tch
and wm a collegldte baseball
game, and for that she should
be congratulated.
Veeck wanted to sign a
woman. he told me that hlmseU
Women belong in baseball.
As a matter of fact, if a woman
has the talent, and work ethic
dnd dtsc1plme, she nught well
belong anY'\vhere she chooses ,to
go. Some women may belong in
professionaJ baseball nght a.Jong
side the guys.
But Ila Borders isn't one of
them
HONORS
Four Back
Bay players
first-team
All-Sea VieW i.
• Corona del Mar's
Hoppe, 'AishuJer, join
Newport's Mesenbrink.,
Nelson top boys volleyball
coaches' selections.
By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot
..
Corona del Mar High senibr
Blarr Hoppe, who helped lead lhe · :
Seo Kmgs boys volleyball team tC>-" ,
the CIF Southern Section Di'b-• .!
s1on III champ1onstup match, is_
one ot four first-team selecti~ -l
on the coaches' All-Sea View : •
Ledgue squa d ,,,,. I•
Hoppe, d 6-foot-4 outside ~
ter who will walk on at use. is
1omed by teammate Denrus
Alshuler on the first team, as well
as Newport Harbor standouts·
!Jana Mesen bnnk and Travis
Nelson
Newport was represented by
J\1att Jameson and Adam Hearl-
son on the second team, of which :
CdJ\ 1 senior Tun Andrews wa.s _. I
dl o d member. • -
Hoppe. like Nelson a secon,~ -;.
team all-leaguer last spring, wt@ ; "
Coach Steve Con~·s kill leader~ ...
whlle Alshuler. a o-5 sophomore'"'
rruddle blocker, established him-
seU as a net presence to be rec:k-:
oned \'\1th m years to come ;
Mesenbrink, Coach Dan·
Glenn's lone seruor, led tbe
Sdllors in kills from hls outsir' lifi~
hltter posibon, while Nelson, a
1uruor setter, should be one of the •
best m Orange County at his ......
po 1tton next season
Jameson. a 6-0 sophomore
outSlde hitter, and Hearlson, a o -;ophomore nuddle block4r,
helped the Tars earn a share of
SC'cond place with CdM, th
cldvance to the second round
the CIF Southern Section Di,,,..
s1on I Playoffs •
Andrews, a 6-1 outside httte.r,
added baldnce to the CdM
offenst\.e attack, as illustrated by
Im 24 ktlJs m Saturday's fiv~
gdme title showdown with Sant• t
Ynez •
Tun Gerlach and Nick Ma~
dffiong those who helped lead '
Sdnta-1\targanta to league aJMS,; •
outhern Section D1vis100 11~ !
crowns, are Co-Most Valuable 1
Players
1997 eo.dtes' Alt.S..V:wr boys vol I
Co Most V•I . Players ~
TI.m Gerlach. Santa Margarita
Nick Mauro, Santa Margarita
First tMm
Blair Hoppe, Coronet del Mar
Dana Mesenbrink. Newport HattltW
Dennis Alshuler, Corona del Mar
Travis Nelson, Newport Harbor
Justin DeBlasio, Santa Margarita
Marcus Skacel. Santa Margarita
Steve Yracebum, El Toro
Secondt.em
Matt Jameson, Newport Ha~
Tim Andrews. Comna del Mar ~
Adam Hearlson. Newport Hatbbf
Matt Zitfhut, Santa Mar~
Peter Day, El Toco
Jared Dennis. Woodbridge
Scott Hanson, Irvine
\ •
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
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producing lot., ol "('<1td1 un<I
wlC'dst>" hlu<"' rtnd .1 n1uplP ol
mako shttrkc,
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f ishing on lhf> Ea.Cit Cape of
Rajtt explodNI lh1s pt1sl W<'C'k
with marlin,· sc111f1.,h , sworcU1sh,
big dort1clo r1nd 1n1111y roostNf1sh
Newport Bcach/C.ona M'na C>dy P1lut
OUTDOORS
J•m
niemiec
berng • Cdught ctnd released" by
dnglers.
The water temp has dunbed
to 85 degrees dnd plenty of bait
tn the water hds helped anglers
enioy outstanding fishing.
I lotel Spa BuenavL'ita Bec1ch
Resort is m the thick of it,
cdlenng to sd.!t welter dnglC?rs
with a neet of cruis~rs dnd super
p<1ngas.
Among those tdppmg the
ralm waters of the Sed of Cortez
with a catch of dorado, tuna and
mdfl..tn were hrst-Umc• Newport
Harbor VlSltorc; C-rdJg and Lila
Shults.
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There ls no excuse for not
gomg fishing on Saturday -
h(•causc the DPprtrtment of Fc,h
dnd Game is perrruttmg anyone
to go fishing without a l.Jcen<;e
rts long as they c1b1de by dll the
ruJes, regulatJons and lunats.
"Free f-ishmg Ddy" wtll be·
h1ghhqht<>d by d fun-filled c1.1y or
fishing dctJv1tic•s .ii ShE>llmnkN
lsldnd m Nc>wport BcMch.
ThP evf>nl slMts ill 8 d.OI. c1nd
rnntinucs until 3 rm with lu•t•
flc;hm~J )<'SSOOS, d h1g Sdlt Wdl<'f
dqudnum, rods and rc•PI!> 101
Joan, fly ·tying dcmonstrdllons,
( ·aptam I look f-ashrnq Tnps dn<1
morf' For morE> mtomat1laon r<1ll
h40-h74h
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The 552 Club of Newport
BPdCh w1ll host th<' t f>lh t1nnudl
l11v1ldt1onal '>52 Club Stacie•
Shoot al Prado Olympic ~hooting
Poi k in Chillo Hill.c; on
Wc>dnc<;cidy, June t t
Robert J SpcITT of Coronet d<"I
Mc1r 1s rht11m1dn of this shoollng
PVenl whJch WJJ1 put cl lot Of
Newport Beach'!> top
shotqunm_•rs on lht> hne to
compete for high qun honors
dunnq a full dt1y ol < lny bird
tt1ryN shootmq.
f-11nds r,tis<•d hy the sporlinq
f'V<'nl will yo to bC'nefil thC'
rc>novc1tion of the operatm9
rooms di Nf'wµort Bc•ach'i. I lodg
MPmoridl Presbytendn f losp1tt1I.
ThP 552 C lub lnv1tdtJOndl Stdg
Shonl begdn I 5 years dQO, with
1 Io doctors with ti pc1ss1nq for
'>portJng clt:1ys. Wd!> mc1tc h(-d by
thl'ir ded1catJon to I loc.Hj.
One doy, wh1lr shoot111q sk<'C'I
dt Coto de C dZd, llwy dC'nclC'd to
get some of thP1r tncnd!-.
involved dnd maugurdtf'd dn
mv1tdhonal shot-qunnmg cv<>nt
dnd fund-rdlSer which Wds
destJned to become the most
exdus1ve in SouthC'm Cdhfomid.
Smee its incephon, lhC' 552
Club lnvitationdl St<1g Shoot has
rrused more lhdn $1 m11Uon for
I lot1g Hospital. ThNe 1s still time
to register for the• r lassic event
dnd U<'t on ct shooting squeld by
('t:1lling 754-7208.
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•It's set for Saturday mom_jng in Newport 8dy.
NEWPORT BEACI I -The 1997 Newport Ady Bass Tourna-
ment, sponsorPd by TNun MtJcPht"rson, ct1sts off at 6 a m. Satur-
day ThP "ccilc h -ttnd-relec\se" tourndJllent will ben<>fit hatchery
programs crrtttt>cl by the Uruted Anglers or Southt>m Ct1lifomfo
to replenish "tock., of wh1te sea bass, halibut, block c;f;'o boss and
other dt>plt>trd ndtJvc spec1es.
·Ai. sportshshermen, we are very concerned about the dwitl-
dUng numbt>rs of fbh m local waters,• Tourndlncnt Director
Leonard Dov~nport s~ud
The tourn11ment runs until 2 p.m. Cost for participants lS $100
per two-Pf"rson boat More than SJ 0,000 ln prizes will be award-
ed to winnPrS, lnduding d fOU1-dtty fishing trip to East C'ape in
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TMUltSDAY'S COUNTS
DllwY"'I Lodi• -7 botts. 210 anglm. 70 albacore. l3 yellowi.11.
79 bonrto, •SS tMrrllCUd•. 19S calko be$s, 79 ~nd bass.• sculpln,
1 ~1.:.~~f tq\lld, 1so rMChr•'· Ne~ • S boaU. 15'4 I " 15 albecore, 7 wttlt• s.e1 ba s.
6 yeltowull, •7 bon o, S4 51nd bass.~ ulko bas\ 13 Kulpln. 2• blut
perch. 2 cabezon. 1 m.ck.,.I, 7 giant ~uld
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''Ci9' of tltt Jlrts"
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sponsorshlp(s)
Op1'rtun/t/BS Ate
A.val/able
IName _______________________ _
lcompanv -------------------~
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Address _____________________ _
1City _____________________ _
I State -----------iP Code ----------• Luncl°' • Range B alls
I Telephone ________________ _. ome
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• carts • Cocktail Hour
lfoursomes are tncouragtd ... 1lngles are welcome
1Name
• Dinner t. Awards
Putting Cof"itOS!
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• Chipping Contest
"Title-Tournament" Sponsor 13. ______________________ _
For sponsorship lnfonnatlon, cell
Ned Bondie at (714) 722-1600, ext.
26 or Ed Fawcett at (714) 574--8780
14. _____________________ _
1s.______ Golf. Lunch & Dinner $225 Single
1S·------Golf, Lunch & Dinner $795 Foursome (Save $105)
IS·------Hole Sponsor $100 each
1$ ------Awards Dinner & Auction only $35
1$.______ Total
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This tournament is being
established as an annual fund-
raiser for one of the most
important organizations in our
community. Your corpora\e or
Individual support will help
keep business thriving in one
of Orange County's most
livable and dynamic areas ...
Please be generous!
I Payment Enclosed $ ------1 Please make checks payable to: Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce
I Goff Tournament
I 1835 Newport Blvd, E270 I Costa Mesa, CA 92627 I (714) 574-8780 Fax (714) 574-8784
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CALENDAR
Tue. June 10
Thur. June 12
Tue. June 17
Wed. June 18
Thur. June 19
Tue. June 24
Wed. June 25
Morlc your cal~ndar
Fri. July 11
Mon. July 28
Wed. Aug. 27
Nttworkers Leads Ltmcl1eon Group
11:45 a.m. @•Costa Mesa
Country Club
1701 Golf Course Re.I.
Executive Committee
7:30 a.m. (a• Chamber Office
Board of Dlrectorl Lunclieon
11 :30 am (a> Birraporcttl's
South Coast Pla7.a
A mbe1ssadors Committee
Noon (ai Chamber Otfke
Legislative Committee
Noon <.w Chamber Office
"9<J-Minute Breukfast BooM"
7:15 a.m. -9 a.m.
Ruth Ann Page, retirement speciall'it with
GLENFED Brokerage Services introduclng
the "Chamber Member 401 K Plan"
Busl11tss Financial Forum
FREI: to ALL Chamber Member<;
7: 15 a.m. <a Chamber Office
A~er Hours Business Mixer
5:30 -7:30 p.m. <m Skewers Pub
298 I:.ast 17th St.
Public Safety A wards Lu11cl1eo11
11 :45 a.m. -Westin I Jotel
Cl1umber Golf 'f0t1rnume11t
Cutaline1 Flyrr Hcirbor Cmilt•
SOUTH COAST PLAZA CREATES JOBS
South Coast Plaza's
30tl1 Anniversary Collection
of New Stores Creates New Jobs
South Coast Plaza recently heralded the arrival of Its 30th Anniversary
Collect1on of Stores which will offer the city of Costa Mesa and all of
Orange County a wealth of new jobs.
The largest of the Manniversary collection" of businesses to open at
South Coast Plaza will be the Rainforest Cafe which currently boasts 320
Job openings. One of the premier entertainment restaurants In the United
States. Rainforest Cafe will open this month. The opening marl<s the West
Coast debut of this restaurant and retail adventure. Rainforest Cafe
recreates a tropical rain forest through a combination of live and animated
wildlife and special effects. The 16,000 sq. ft. restaurant features a casual
dining menu for the entire family.
Other recently opened "anniversary collection" stores ...
Montblanc, exclusive maker of fine writing Instruments, paper and
leather accessories. ·
Seeger, the ultra-exclusive German leather goods firm features
merchandise that Is handcrafted and Initialed by Individual craftsmen.
Oillly, the Dutch-based children's and women's fashion house, and
maker of exuberantly bold, bright and colorful clothing.
babyGap, the complete baby specialty store.
These fine new stores are just a sample (more next month) of the
exciting developments taking place at South Coast Plaza resulting not only
In new sources of employment but in providing the basis tor Increasing
sales twc revenues for the City.
.---~------------------------, GOOD MORNING COSTA MESA
''90-MINUfE BREAKFAST BOOST''
moved to third Thu~
Thur., June 19, 7:15 a.m. at
Costa Mesa Countrv Club
$12 P.f8pald reservat!Ons
$17 at the door
Phone reservations accepted with
credit card payment
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Sm $SAND gff YOUR Mmt an
tM tp«UI Nl'IWQRJ(JNG
BQ.S1l;R l1y P'fP4Yingl
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SPEAKER:
Ruth Ann Page, retirement .,,.clellet with
OLENFED Brolterage SetYlcee Introducing
•ch•mber Membel' 401K ,,,.,,.
1"-tfMil toc COl&.1 Mm Owrberd~,
ltn? ~ BIVd. &?10 •a. M. CA 'fJGlJ L--k.!.~-~~.!~~~~~J!.t.'l.!.~J!!._.J
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APRIL RENEWALS
34 yearslll
Atlas Chrysler Plymouth
Oiahatsu
31 years!ll
Bethel Towers of Costa
Mesa
16 years!
National Bank of Southern
California
13 yearsl
Wyndham Garden Hotel
12 years!
Costa Mesa Lock & Key
11 years!
French's Cupcake Bakery
Harbor Towing
8 years
Girts Inc. of Orange County
Johnson, Hart & Dyson
PrintMasters of Costa Mesa
7 years
Piecemakers
6 years
Grant Optometric Group
5 years
Connell Chervrolet
Office Depot
4 years
Metro Car Wash
Souplantation
The Lab Anti Mall
3 years
The Orange County Register
Hilton -Orange County Airport
Rich Mar Transfers
2 years
Dr. Alysia Borgman. 0.0.S.
CP2 Engineering & Sales. Inc.
· The Container Store
Emulex Corporation
Motel 6
Heather K. Somers
South Coast Metro Center
Toyota Racing Development
West Coast Family Med1Cal Group
Winter Bloom
APRIL NEW MEMBERS
FAOSchwarz
June Nelson
3333 Bristol St., Ste. 1824
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
114n51-6000
Mercedes-Benz of North America
Los Angeles Regional Office
Jack van Buitenen
Joe MacPherson Leasing
John Mclaughlin
23 Auto Center Dr.
Tustin, CA 92782
71 4/832-2211
Martinique Gardens Apartments
Mimi lakkees
275 E. 18th St.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
714/631-3003
650 Towr Center Dr .. Ste. 1100
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
714/435-3140
Miii Creek Apartments
Christina Dodd
555 Paularino Ave.
Costa Mesa, <(A 92626
714/549-1302
SignMasters
Brian Becker
3033 S. Bristol St .. Ste. #L
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/444-2979 .
BUSINESS PARTNERING IN EDUCATION
The 18th Annual Student Awards Breakfast was held on May 22 at the
Red Lion Hotel where businesses and the Chamber recogniz~. the
outstanding scholastic achievement of students from Costa Mesa and
Estancia high schools, the Alternative Education Center, Orange G(oast
College and Southern California College. A special Partnering Ed':\cation
and Community award was presented to David Cline. president of Salboa
Instruments, Inc. for the extraordinary support that he and his staff have
given to local schools and students. '
During each of the last two semesters, Balboa Instruments has ta~sn on
the task of introducing 20 careers class students from Estancia and Co9ta
Mesa high schools to the various jobs available and responsibilities
expected of employees In the workplace. Also utlflzing volunteer mentors
from Orange Coast College to wor1< with groups of high school students,
Balboa Instruments has created a locally controlled worl<place education
program to give high school students an understanding of what
opportunities are available to them and why they will benefit by continuing
their education beyond high school. An added Incentive to students to do
well Is that they are competing for up to four part-time summer jobs at
Balboa Instruments. College volunteers who also perform weft can receive
scholarship money, also provided by Balboa Instruments. The program
created has come to be known as Partnering Education and Community
(PEAC) and It Is hoped that addltlonal businesses In the area will make a
similar Investment in local students.
Support for this year's program was the best ever. Special thanks should
go to the following businesses and groups that helped sponsor the event.
• CJ Segerstrom & Sons • Union Bank of California • South Coast Plaza
• Southern California Edison • State Fanll Insurance • 76 Products
• Orange CountyMarl<et Place • Educators With a Vision • The Daily Pilot
• CollegeHospltal • Canon Business Machines • MediaOne Company
• Mesa Consolidated Water District • Triangle Square
COS TA M ESA B U S IN ESS QUIZ
What local business has 1,200 owners with as many as 300 new owners
each week, covers 60 acres, serves as many as 100,000 customers each
week and Is happy to see one of Its own leave and make a fortune in his or
her own new business?
If we told you they 819 only open two days a week It would be too easy.
The Orange County Market Place Is not ~our run-of-the·mlll swap meet
or flea marl<et. While It Is one of the nation s largest and most successful
outdoor shopping festlvals with 1,200 or so separate vendors, the Orange
County Market Place since 1969, h~ provided entrepreneurial
opportunities for thousands of lndlvlduals, an opportunity to put products
before far more customers than woold ever enter a store In a sll'lgle day.
Many young, and not so young, entrepreneurs have l'laen to fame and
fortune since their first days as Market Place vendors. Michael Boone first
aold his Boone Board, a dry-erase bulletin board, at the Market Place. It
has grown to be a multl·mllllon dollar business for lta young Inventor. y
Grow Up ta also a muttl-mllllon dollar rvtaller, whose founder started by
selling at the Mart<et Place.
In recognition of the efforta of the Orange County Matket Place to create
opponunltl•. Robert Teller of Tel Phll Enterprla.1, Inc. received the 1989
EntrepreMur of the Year Award fo( Supporter of Entr9preneurahlp. Alter
nearty 30 yeera of optratlon the Market place atill offers, lndMduals with a
Vision and dMng to l'MCh for a dfMm of Independence, an opponunlty to
do Juat that.
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Ne~ pon Bach/Costa Mcu I>a.ily Pilot ...... FRIDAY, JUNE 6. 1997
SPRING SOCCER TEAM EARNS MEDAL VOLLEYBALL HONORS
elson. Llgbtvo t first-t am All-PCl. hoi s
IRVINE -A team wh.t.ch ~ports several
futw-e Newport Harbor High guts' soccer
players battled to a third-place finish in last
weekend's Irvine Cup Tournament.
The AYSO Region 97 Girls Division 3 tour-
nament team (under-14) defeated Thousand
Oaks 3-1 in the third-place game thanks to
Laura Kauth's pair of scores and a goal by
Elizabe th Evans.
Newport defeated San Juan Capistrano, 3-
2, a.T1d South Irvine, 6-0, before falling to pool-
winner Arcadia. In that contest, Arcadia broke
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PUBLIC NOTICE
a 1 ~ l tie wclS broken in the final minute on a
free kick for a 2-1 win.
Other Newport scorers over the weekend
were forwards Lisa Owad, Brittney Mills, Lau-
ren Sondel and Kaytie Iacovino.
Coach Dave Kauth received excellent mid-
fif'ld play by Mary Eimers, Allison Mcl<enzie,
Kate Goetting and Natalie St. Andre, while
the defense was paced by Piper Phillips, Lau-
ren Mohns1 Colleen Farrell and Lauren Ker-
wm.
Eimers and Mohns shared duty at the net.
OCU Rush a big winner
The Orange Coast United Rush. a girls
under-11 team, came out on top m a charity
tournament at Cal State Donunguez Hills. The
team, managed by Patty Ferguson, consists of
Lauren Curtis, Megan Gordon, Delarue Fer-
guson, Kate Heeschen, Kerrie Gates, Frankee
Kelly, Hayley Miller, Alex Olrozco and goal-
keeper Juliane Hartfield. Doing the scoring
honors for the Rush were Michelle Danruento,
Isabel Montano and Rachel Furman.
Estanoa High 1uruor Sam Nel-
son and Costa ME'sa High sopho-
more B.J. Lightvoct ctre first-teum
All-Pacific Cow;t Ledq'\1e selec-
tions by the c1rcu1t's 'boy voUey-
ball coaches.
Nelson. a 6-foot-4 outi.tde lut-
ter, led coach Dale Hall's Eagles
in kills alJ season, while
Lightvoet, a 6-0 rruddle hlocker.
did the same for Codch Jori Car-
lew's Mustangs. Nelson WdS a
second-teclJ'Yl pick last spnng.
Costa Mesa's Ch.ns Shanloy
dnd Josh Summi'rs1 as well as
EstanC"hl1S Ga.rret1 Roth d!ld f\.IMk
Peterson, 1eCf'lVf'd honornble
menuon.
r..wes McGannl a 6-4 i.opbo·
more setter-outside hltter from
Lagund Beach, and Ahso N1gu <.>J
senior outside hitter Greq
Shagam were named Co-Most
Valua ble Players ..
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE
'
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes, May 5.
1997
Brian Kaplan
T111s statement was flied
wuh the County Clerk ol
Orange County on 5·23·97
19973721978
Doily Pilot May 30, June 6,
13, 20. 1997 F015
PUBLIC NOTICE
wife
Have you staned doing
ous1ness yet? No
Daniel Aooen Ne,·.100
This statemenr v. as f11ed
w1lh t11e Coonty Cter1o. ot
Orange Countv on 5·:0-97
19973721460
Daily PtlOI May 23. 30
June 6. 13. 1997 f"993
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Fictitious Business
Name S1atement
The following persons are
C!o1n9 busoness as G10.
vanm s Aor Cond•lloning &
Relrigoration Ser<1ces
1916 Leeward Ln. NeY<pOrt
Beach. CA 92660
Giovanni Palmieri. 1918
Leeward Ln. Ne1·.port
Beach CA 92660
This business is con· ducted by an 1nd1v1du!ll
Have you SIJrled d0•'19
business yet? No
G1011ann1 Palmieri
This slatemenl was ftl<'d
with the County Clerk of
Orang£> County on 5-30-97
19973722637
Daily Pilot June 6. 13, 20,
ducted by an 1rui1, 1duJI
Have you starteJ do•ng
business yet' No
Jacqueline Kleon·Earnes
This st:itemenr ... as foleo
with Ille County Clerk or Orange County on 5.9.97
19973720438
Dc'l1ty Pitor May 16. ::'3. 30
June G 1997 F940
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following poisons are
doing t:HJS1Pess as· Cre:ite
11. 1604 Sandalwooo Street.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Norran Elizabeth
Andersen, 1G04 Sano31·
v.ood. Costa 1.iesa CA
92626
This business 1s con-
PUBLIC NOTICE
Fictitious Business
N•m• Statement
The 10110.-.ing p(1!.ons ill8
de1ng o..is.ness as V•vd
America CC '280 B110D
Rd • 09··133. l•kv.port
B1:acn, CA 92C.t:.O
Glenda W•1so1i. 4uU t.~n"
St. Ntw.po t flo; h, CA
92663
This ous1ness is to11
CluCICCI Uf illl ind ••UUill
HJ•ll 7ou sta•tl •1 t.11,11 Q
business yet'> Nu G J v'/11son
Tn1s stateme••l ... a hied .... tr ine County C1e1~ ol
Or:mge County on S-t3-S7
19973720728
O;io•v Pilot May llJ 23, 30.
J1.ine 6 1 ~97 F948tt
PUBLIC NOTICE
Fictitious BuslneS•
Name Statement
T11e to110;~1ng persor1s are
001ng business as Pao s
Pl:.ce 504 S Baylrunt
S1.11le 102 Balooa tsl:ind,
CA 92662
Kent Crms11an Parhs, 1 t9
1 2 C1ysta1 Ave. Balb0,1 Is-
land, CA 92662
Th1S business IS con
ducteo by 3n 1nd1v1<Juill
Have you startr:!d doing
business yet? No
Kent C Parl\s
This s1a111menr v.a$ l1teJ
v.1tn INI County CINI\ of
Orange County on 5·hi·~·
19973721162
Oa11y Piiot May 13, JO.
June 6. 13 1997 nns
PUBLIC NOTICE ducted b1. 3n 1no:l1v1du,1I 1----------H.l11e you st.lrted oc1ng Fictitious Business
business yet'> r-.o Name Statemeot Nortan Ande1sen The lollow1ng persons 3le
This s1:iterren1 v.as filed doing bus•ness as· J3y 6
v.1tf1 thi! Co1.onty Clerk ol Renfro 4667 MacA•t11ur
przinge Co.in!) 011 5·13·97 Bt11d Ste 300 Newpo•r
19973720720 BeJcl1. CA 92G60
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
Del' Aand:ill Renlro 17~·1·
B Sar11.i Ana Costa r.lesJ
CA 92627
This business 1s tOll•
dueled by an 1nC11v1...iual
Have you s111rted dOll g
business yet? Ye~ 5·6·97
Dee R:ino:lall ncnrro
This st31emen1 w.•'i 111,u
Y<ttl1 tne Counly Clerk ot
Orange Courlly on 5.11,.0•
19973721142
The fo1:ow1ng per5ons a1e
aoong bu-;•ness as Ooobce
Suc11on Cte:in1ng Sysr&rn
985 We~t 11llh St Costa
Mesa. CA 92627 Gary Lester Cocn•a"e 521 Da11y P1to1 May 2J. 30
West All0'1 Av~. •E Sant3 Junu 6 13 1997 F9B3
A;~s CAb~~~~:ss 15 con , __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __
ducted by M 1niJ,v1oua1 Fictitious Business
Have you sl:irlea doing Name Statement
business yet'> Ye~ 5-1-97 Tno follov.ing pe sons oit?
Gary L Coctnane ao1ng business as A11ne
This sratement , .. as t1fea Hartman De$igns 120 E with Ille County Cler~ or 6 s c . 11 Orange County on 5·13·91 b~h926~;et, 05•3 • es.:i
19973720717 Denise Anne H.111 en.
Daily Pilot M.w t6, 23. 30 2115 Placenha *10 Cos1J
Jufle 6. 1997 F9-l9 Mesa. CA 92627
27, 1997 F055 ---------This business 1s co1
ducteo by on lnd"1aual
Ha~.-y<Ju sta1le\l do11111
bus1ne$s yet? No
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Name Statement
Name Statement The following Pl'•sons a•e
The following persons are ooing business as Re1a1n
doing business as; Sho•' Pro So11 .... are. 20::'7 v1s1a Circuit Films, 16 Siena, Ll• Cauoal, Newport Bo.:1cn
guria Niguel. CA 92677 CA 92660
Donise Anne Ha1tma11
Tn1s stJ1emen1 was lilvJ
wttll the Counly Clerk ol
Orange County on 5·20·'.l'
19973721474
Da1ty PtlOI May 23. 30,
June 6 13 1997 rg55 Da-ve Riemann t6 S11!na Hugh Broo~.s. 2027 Vista
Lagun3 Niguel. CA 92677 Caudal. Ne...,porl Beach
Us:i Riemann. t6 Sien;i CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE
Laguna Niguel. CA 92677 This bus1ne5s 1s con·----------
This business is con. ducted by an ona1v1du.11
dueled by· husband ana Have you staned .:101119
wife OUSllHJSS ye!'? Yes 1·1 ·9J H;>-e you started doing H<1gh Brooks
business y&t" No This sta1emen1 v.os l.lo?<J
Dave R1ema'1n w11n the County ~lerh ot
rn1s statement was I ilea Qr;JPge County on 5. t J-97
w1lh lf1e Covnty Clo:-rl>. Ol 19973720722
Orange County on 5·30·97 DJ•ly Pilol I.fa~ 16. :?3. 30
Daily p,10! ~~~e3~~~:3z~ June 6 1997 f952
27. 1997 F056 PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The tollow1ng peisons il•I!
doing business as Ga1y
D ooato D.:<hvery 507 2~lh
St Ne.-oort Bl•.1ct CA
92663
Gary 01oaa10 ltlu'.I 111t.1
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92627
Tr11s bus1nes' 11 i:or1·
dueled by an 1na1,•\luat
Have you st;111co doing
business yet? Ves 5·1~97
Gary D1ooato
Tn1s staremcnt wJs fllt1d
"'1th the County Cter~ of
01Jnge County on 5·20·91
19973721473
Daily P11ot May n. :io.
June 6. t3, t997 1"990
PUBLIC NOTICE
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
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r 'CA 82121 0111)1 P1lo1 June e. 13, 20, 8Nctl. CA 82171 Dally Pilot Mty 11, 23. 30, f1 ~mi:T:::r ~~ ... Stok Veno, 1330 ~ SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO IOtlU ~· 213 ~ IOllH ~n 14 w g:'T£D 311&'11. ~
Olan Jun St11t1, 310827,1991 FOS& Kathy Jonneon, 30902 La Junee, tft7 F-950 """°'°"Ol9clti.dlt ao10woocllllM Bltl.CA9'2&21 THE H~EST BIDDER fOR Awt AdanclJ.CA92373 A'°"lllt ~ne CAQ2820 YOU TAKI! ACT10H TO
it'fl:;,:.v• · Colla MtH PUBLIC NOTICE ~Laguna a.acn. CA PUBLIC NOTICE ·• IS" ltle *" -~ and n..1Mii1111t 11 ~ ~ (:n:: 'or:' 1t1':"~1:~ Th.a uness" COtllMad TM Dis.ness 15 co~ l'ftOTECT YOUR "'°'" ~,r buslntu te col\-Thi• buelnaH 11 con· OIWcommon~ 11 ""' 1111~ Staas) 111CSJor 11'1• QJ/litr' •CC>tPOmOft aeomomon menceo to EJn°Y, IT MAY&e SOU> AT A llUCltO bV on lndlVldulll flotltl0\11 8ualMH ducted by an lndMdulll Plc1ltlou1 Bu1lnH1 lllt IUI ~ delellt The ~Sltlnt ~ c.rtllled O! Ollltt dlfdtS CptCI· ~ lllS llOI yet C.OUn Tiit ~ttant com noer lt1t flU8LJC SALL If YOU
Have vw 1uin1d uo1ng Nam• Statement Have you 1tarted dOlng N•m• 8tatem•nt *"' IS Polriioried ., be t1 ll1nSad ladints.i unoer !tie 111d 1n ~~Coat Stellon 29i4h ID ~ tidiness unoet " ltWaCI S.ntSS uname 0 NEED AH fXll\...ANATION Olfl
r•JJfll''" y111? f'io Th• following peraont .,. 1>utlne11 yet? No Th• 1o11ow1ng pe11on1 •rt :Ji"t f:ri' C.... ~ ... lk:bcul cadlnus 1111111 (PIVll>ll ., f11U 1t ti!• 11me ·o1 tlat0us buaness name l•CO•our :i:e:on Tl1E NATURE OPNSTTHE P9'0UO. o+bor•h J su1111 doing bu11neu u : CJ $1p. Kathy JohMon dOlng bualn .. 1 as: Htlp In· u'*"Clnl f "' namet trltlld lllCM on~ sa to T o S.Mce Comoany) names istld ht!Wn names istt 1 CORPORA CEEDING AGN Y •
lhlt Sllllornenl WH f1tod pl\lr•. 120 f , 181h Strttl, Thi• lllltment Wit filed llmatlonal, 511 35th St., .,,. ~ OI~~ 2 JAESEOK YAl«l Ill rlQht Olle and lnteresl con· SIGHED leA INDUSTRIES, INC ' S~N(O~ s~ ncllandll M vou SHOULD CONTM:T A
'#Ith 11111 County Clttk ol Costa MeH, CA 92827 with 11\t Co\.tnty Cltrk of N.wpott Beach, CA 928'13 Ind Oltlet common dulQ JNS sl*ment was lllecl WI wyed to 1nO now flllO by 11 A CA. CORP , 8V Molllmlllld T N. "' S LMYEll Notice Is htreby J~nqo Counly on 11·21·97 Candact Owen•. 8392 Orang• County on S·3Q.07 Mlc:haet F. Howtll, 51 1 11 llOwn lie n $ ci Int Cou~ Cit/II OI OllllOt under u ld Oetd ot Trust In Ille Tthtancl1. ~lldtnt Plltej Prtsidtnt glvWI tNt Coast l'-ed SerJ.
1007 3 721042 A1llly Drive, Huntington 19973722'40 35111 St., Newport 0Hch, :o"-.. 'f:· ~ bl~ WI~ CoulllV on!.tne 2. 1m properiv htrelnafttr dtscrrbtd Thssllllment wa ltlod with Tin statement was hi~ with lce1, a Cialitomll Ccrp«a-
.... ,, Pilot Ma 30 June 6 011ch. CA 92141 Dally Piiot JuM Cl 13 20 CA 92663 CMllllll or w~ eicsnned HOTICE·Tl'll f1cb•ou1 Nl/Tlt TRUSTOR· OCEAN ENTER· tile Ccu~ Cletll of Oranoe tile County Clel!I ot noe tlon, lll tNttee, « succ:u-
I J .Jo 1997 v ' Foici Thi• bu1ln111 11 con. 27 1997 ' j:01; Thi• buelntu 11 con-°''""**' ~no·••• pos. Slilllmtlltt>CPres In.• Yff11 fro PRISES, INC. BENEFICIARY ecu~onMay28, 1997 CountvonMay 19 1997 IOf tn.lst ... « IUOttltut~
• · ducted by: en lndl111dual • ductod by: an lndl11ldua1 SISllOll o( encumcnncta '1o PIY 1t1t a. it was fried 1n die Oflict LIPPOBANK ~ordedJutv 29 NOTICE· Tiu ficuous Name NOTICE· Tl'lls Ficooous Name tn.llt• pursuant to the Deed PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1tattod doing PUBLIC NOTICE H111• vou 11111ed doing 1t1t •rtno princaOill eum o1 tilt ol the Coun1y Clef\ A new ~-1991 as 1nsu. No. 91-3999071n Stament exptu live years trom Sta.tement expires live yean from d TNst Pec:uted by
bu1ln111 vet? ¥11. May 28, bu1lne11 yot? No nott(t) secured tJi llld Offc1 ot •ous eusineu Name Stateme Book Piii• of Ofllclal Recoros tnc data rt was l1lt0 in Ole Oll1ct Ole date 11 wis l~ed in tilt Ollrce Oceangloty Alntfk:a. Inc, •
f'lctltloua Bu1l11et1 1997 Flotltlou1 8u1lnH1 MlchHI Howtll Tiust. wilh 1ntlmt llllteon, as n'llSI Ile frltd pnor to lllld dall In th• olliol or tht Reeoraer ot ol tnt Counly Cler1l A new Ac'· of me County Clelll A new net· c.tllfomia CotporltlOn ~
Name Statement Candac:t J Ow1n1 N•m• Statement Thia 1tat1mon1 Wit mea ~did 1n s..d notl(a), Id· Tiit l1hno o1 tin dlltment does OrangeCouniy; YOU AAE IN lous 8'&Slnett ~ Slllement ~ous Bus.ness NM!lt Statement cot6ed on 3l2!W8 u ln-
Tnu ro11ow•tl{j pt1eons .,, Thia 11111m1nt w11 flied Tht toflowlng pe1tont 11• with lh• County Clork of WlllCtl, ~ q , under 1111 llrms ol not ol 1tMll 11Jtllo11u the use 1 DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of n'll9' bl l~ed pt1or to NI dale mist Ile l~eo PllOf to 1tlat date &UUmtnt No. 88-1351lt, In
"'l1w1 t.iu'lh1M1 111· Emtr· with lht County Cltfk of doing bu1IMH at: Holber1 Orar111e County on 5-1&-97 Deed ol T11.1tt. ... mllld IMS, 11111tWof1 fl<*•ous 8u11nes TRUST DATED 7/1M1 UNLESS Tiit filtng of this smement dOeS The hhl'IQ of ths swemenl ooes Boot\-. at Page -r::t Of'nclll
, J noors. 1:1 Jatm1111 Orange County on 5-30-07 Enterprise, 2260 w. Uncoln 19073721141 cNIQeS and tJCPtnltt o1 the Name 1n \llCJlaOon of N llOhtl ot YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO· not ol 11Sell aulhonze Ille use 1n not ol 11Sell aull\Onze Ille use '" rec«ds in the ofTI« ol the
,., ~ Laourin 1t11r,, CA 19973722820 Blvd .. Aft. 07, Anaheim, DaUy Piiot May 23, 30, 1111tiet 11111 al !tie lNttS anotnet under Fedtf11, St.Ill, TECT YOUR PROPERTY IT lhrS St11e o1 a Ftcttous Business lhs suit ot ii Ftcnous Business County Record« ol Or~ .(;~J Dally P1lo1 Ju,,. I. 13, 20, CA 9280 June 6, 13, 1997 F1184 ,,.. UICI Oetd OI T11.1st. • .!:,~t common law ~See Stclon 1 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC Name 1n ~.-on ol Ille nQhlS ol Name in ~OllbOn of Ille "OJllS OI calltoinl.&, Mid pursuant to
Tea B1111d, IJ Jasm1n1 27, 1997 F059 C0tey LyneQ HOibert, 2260 PUBLIC NOTICE , $»,120.At ~= ~ rtstQ, Business l/IO Plolessi SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPL.A· anottte< under kderal. Stm. MIOl!ler unoer feoefll, Sta!f the NotJc;e ol Default and {;•au~. L~Ulll tl•llS, CA w . Uneoln Blvd .• Apt 07, 1'*1UI lllCI 'Code) NATION Of THE NATURE Of common IN (Set Section 14400 common law (See sec11on 14 EJeetion to SeV thereunder ~.~~3 PUBLIC NOTICE Anahalm, CA 112801 fl tltl 8 1 ,...!!IY_, ":, 1nc11f: :.::' First f'hno THE PROCEEDING AGAINST et seq ~11ness and ProlUSIOllSlet sea e..s1ness and Prolmioos recotded on 2111197, ln Book 1 T tile bu~1nen 11 con· Thia bu1ln1ts It con-c oua ua neH ..-e Newpolt Btach-COSU Mes YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT Code) Coofl -, , It Page-, as lnsuumtnl IJu~rd ti)' an 1nd1vldu11 Flctltlou• Bu•lneH due.tees by an Individual N•m• Statement unoet Uld~~~lle1'10· CN424S911247~.kln' LAWYER 6208 W PACIFIC F;rstti~ng FirstFikno No. 19910064892 d said
H!·11 you ~IOllOd doing N•m• St•t•m•nt Htvt you started doing Th• IOllowlng f*IOns are '°" oecu..... lO COAST HWY NEWPORT Beacll c II Mesa orftdal Rec«dS, Wiii Sen on
lius101u y~1? No The loUowtng ~· are 1>u1lnH1 yer? 4-7-97 doing buslMH 11: Hughes ~~~ • w~"= 6• 13.20•27• 11197 &EACH CA 92663 (ll a sll'eet ~fi'1J:='~ Ta CN~~ 36404 ~: 23 30 Jun 611319'7 loaled at: N. tne
, t I.Id Beard doing bu1lne11 aa: SttrlinQ Cerey Holber1 D11lgn1. 1023 GrtnVlllt, "" .....,ut and Of e, adorm or common oes9na-n 6 13 997 North front entrance to thl
1111\ i1a1um11111 wot Mtd Pacific Engineering, 2900 This 1t111ment was nlld Ntwpo'1 Beach, CA 92680 and~ ~ ifie Oefeul PUBLIC NOTICE IJOn of property ts shown aoove 6·13 20·27· 11197 · 1 County ColJMoua. 100
"'"1 tr1u County Clerk or Brls&ol SI., Suite E·103. with tht County Clerk of Lynda Jean Hughot, 1023 lllCI '° ~urwJ/tr no warranty is gtven as to its LIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE Ctvic Centef Drive West
"•Ai••Jll Coun1y on 5.22.91 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Orange County on 8-3-97 Granvtlle. Newport Beach, = =rec:a:a10 wO:, 0 Alt Mo.1to7J122141 complei.ness or correctness) PUB Santa AN. ca11rom1a at 2:00
1 O!H3721 B55 Lynn Con I e y. 2 522 10973722918 CA 02660 ~ n !tie nt/ whett FICTITIOUS IUSINBS Tht t>enth&ry under sa14 Deed PM llt public auction 10 the
uiuly ,..,101 Mav 30_ June 6, MacAtlhur Blvd .. #E, Santa Dally PilOt June 6, 13, 20, Thia buslnt11 It con-rtJf ~nv 15 1~ and mo NAME STATEMENT ol Trust. by reason ot a oreacn File No. 11173121335 file No. 1917~2~~ highest biddti f« ush
1 l 70 1997 FOl 1 Ana, CA 9270.. 27 1997 F074 ducted by: an lndlllldual .,._ ..._ ___,Moe~ Tile IOllOWlllO person(s) 1!Yltt or delaull 1n Ille obhgabons FICTTTIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS 8 I !f>'Ylbie Ill the timed sale
· Thia buslneu 11 COi\-• Havt you 11artod doing u-• u .. • .""""'• no business aa CON MEO secured thereby hetetolore MAME STATEMENT IWIE STATEMENT n laWful ~ d the PUBLIC NOTICE duclod by' an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE bu1ln111 yet? Yea. 4/97 ~1"1::::o8 .. ~ 108 West Katelll, unn F, OtlllOI'. mcuted and del111tred ro Ille The loUOWlng person(s) ·~re The lollow1no person(s) ·~re United Stales), aH norit. ~
Have you 11artod doing Lynd• J. Hughes lllC lndtt BY. ~lt*7 p,,,.; Q2867 unoersigned a wrllll!n oecwa· C!Olng busmess as MAPLE RE· 00tno oosmess as HAIA ART and lntet"est conveyed to
1 f1ctllloua Ou1lnen business y11? No Flctltlou• BualnHa This 1111emen1 Wit flied ~ ~dlrnt itOi Kii'" Bird • ConS011da~ Me<Jical Enter· hon ol Qelaull and Demand for ALTY CO . 2651 East Chapman STUDIO 14130 CulYer Or .tE, and n<Nt held by it under
Na mt Stetement L~nn Conlev H•m• St•tement with th• County Clerk of #f60. Anllrtllm HIJ ~ ~ pnses • Callfoma Corpo111oon Salt and written nobet ol Avenue. Suite 100, Fullerton. CA IMne, CA 92714 said Deed ot Truss In the
rt•w tu1t1.1wln!J persons 818 T Is statement was flied fht lollowlng peraons are Orange County on 5·20·97 m4~.2424 ts-* Ur>1 trfo.'. 108 West Katella, Unrt F, Ot11noe: delaun and ol elecuon 10 cause 92631 , (714) 578-0144 Yuen Chin Hsuen, 8 Santa Pfoperty situated In aid
,10111g uu,moss as: 1 tlghet wllh lhe Countv Cl11k ol doing bualneu u : HB 10073721478 'lt<I 282·2"30} &.66-13 6-20 Q2867 the undersigned to sell said Allen A Max11eld IU, 2651 Easi Euoenra. IMne. CA 92714 couney and State hereinafter
>A•",\1Jh Oo-.1gn s 1ud1os. Orange County on 5·30-97 Knlle & Tool, 10151 Malkel Dally Pilot May 23, 30, 1997 ' ' ' Ths business is conducted by property to satisfy said OllllQa· Chapman Awnue, SU1le 109 Anh Ct-.ino. 14130 Culver Or . described: The East 198 IHI
:1;>1J Un1vm111y Orlvo, Costa 19073722828 01 .. Huntington Beach, CA June 6, 13, 1997 F992 a corpomon Uons, and therealter tile un· fvllenon. CA 92631 I E IMne, CA 92714 of the North Of14Hlalf ol l.ot '1.•(·~1. CA 9:>G"7 Daily Piiot June 6, 13. 20, 92646 I PUBLIC NOTICE ~sttant nu not yet b90Un c!ersioned caused said nollCe 01 This business rs conoucteo oY 'rl'lls business 1s conoucteo by 39 ol Tract No. 9, as shown
lluU111 1ar1 Po11<ir 326 Uni· 27, 1997 F060 John R. Mllhews. 10151 PUBL C .. OTICE trlnsact llusu1ess under tne default and ol e1eellon to oe an 1ndl~dual a oenelill oartnerslltp on a Map thereof recoided
v_cir••tly 011vo, Cosio Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE M1lkal Drive, Hunllngton Fl tltl 8 1 FM Mo. 1tl717224&l fdOous llusmess name or RecordedFebruary 19. 1997 as HaYe you started 001no llJSI· The ~strant commenceo to In 8ooll 9, Page(s) 9, ol
C A. 'J~b27 Beach. CA 92646 c ou1 u1 nH1 ffCTTTIOUS IOSINOS names ksttd hel!ln Instr No. 97-759671n l!ook ness yet? Yes. 4-1·61 11Jnuct business under the Mlscellaneoua Maps. Rec·
I l11s l>usrnos~ Is con· This bu1ln111s 11 con• N•m• Statement MAllE STATEMENT IGNEO CONSOLIDATED MEDI· Page ol Olllclal Records In me SIGNED ALLEN A MAXflELO IU hcoous buStness name o ords ol said Orange county.
lucted Ly nn 1ndlv1du;i1 Flotllloua 8ualn•H ducted by an Individual The following persons are Tiie lollowlng pelSOll{s) s.\11 ENTERPRISES INC ey olllce of tne recorder ot Or· This statement was fried with names tistea aboYe on May 1. The· property addreu and
t lNc:t vou s11111od ao1ng N•m• Statement Have you started doing doing buslneu 11: Ellll In· . 'ALl.E'/ 1 B GOIOS!el Prtsioent • angeCounly, Said Sale ol orop· tne County Cle~ of orange 1997 other common designation. 1>1•~1no~1 vot?110 Th• loUowlng pera_ons are business yet? No 11rn1t Conaultlng, 220 =~!leSI ~~A. ~· ·~i.s st.ate:iient was I led Wlltl erly Wiii be made m u os County on~ lQ, 1997 SIGNED YUEH CHIN HSUEH. ANH If any, at the rul propmy
rt >!Jm ro1101 doing buslneu u . Roch· John R. Ma1new1 Santa Loulta, l1Vln1, CA CA""720 rey • Mne. Ille Cou .., Clm ol 1
0 cono1uon Without covenant or NOllCE·Thls Fic,oous Name CHUNG dtscnbed &bovt Is pur· flus 5U11omon1 wns tiled olla, 404 Westminster Ave., Thia 11a11ment was filed 92606 ., n.~ rallQe warranry eirpress or impOed s f Th I led th ported to be· 605 Vlc1ona
dlh 11iu Coun1y Cro1k ot Sult• 6. Newport Beach, with the County Clark 01 Paul Sinclair, 220 Sama Vt/Aey Clle Corpornon. a ':fr°.:E~ 27f; 1997 Naft1e re;11e11ng !Ille possession or~~ tX:~~:;,ve Y:S Olr~ the f~:e'"6~~w~ 1 0~~ st COstll ~sa. CA 92626.
1 J1.in90 c9un1v on 5.23.97 CA 92663 Orangt County on 6-3-97 Louisa. l1Vln1, CA 92606 Caliloma ColllOmon, 14805 "" • s cooous encumbr1noes. to pay 1111 1 1 w 1 '" 1 ~ undersigned Th.lstee
1S>073721'US3 Rochell• C. Stuard, 2400 19073722014 This bu1ln11s Is con· Jet1rey Rollcl. #A. IMne, St.atement eicprts hw Yt~ from remaining pnnac;s sum ol Ille of Ille County Clertl A news Aco-CcuNOnty~E~ 19A· 1997 .,. disc:lalms any liability for 1 B VI• Mariposa West La· dueled oy· an Individual 92720 dill 1t was hleo 1n die Olllce ( l d d Deed 1 bous Busmess Name tal!ment "'' ·ms c:aoous ... me ot o.11ly Pdo1 M;iy 30, June 6, guna Hiiis CA 92653 , Dally Pilot June 6, 13, 20, H . llrted d I Tiu tuSIOCS COIQJceed tJi 'of tne County Clertl A new Fico· not? slC\lre sai o rrust oe Meo pnor to tlla1 dale Statement txptts ''°"' yea!$ trom eny lncorTectntss thl
•:1 20. 1991 f014 Thi• bu's1ne11 11 col\-27. 1997 F076 t:>u~l~ •• ~oyu111'v11, 5/1;/v~g u:orpor•on s rs j•ous ~Stness ~me Statement ~~us . :'i'e1eo1n:~':~:S ~ !~'d The hhno ol lhs statement does Ille date ii was l~ed in ltle Ottice property address and other
PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Paul Slnclalr ~strant 11as not yet oeoun rr.ist Ile t~eo pnor ID 111i1 date un~r the terms 01 said 0elo not Of itself autllonze tile use 1not tne Coul'll)' Cltrtl A new ficti· ~~If t~i
H1v1 you slaltld doing This s1a1om1nt was flied ., tnlnSld wsiness under 111elThe ld1ng or ttu sta1ement does 01 Trust lees CflatQH and trls state 01 a Ficoaous Businessoous Business NllTl8 Strtemelll amount at the unpaid ~
Fk:tltlou1 Bu1lnns busln111 yet? Yes, 5-15-97 Flctltloue Bu1l neH wllh tht County Clerk of ta'®s bus.neu name or not Of 1~auttionze lt1t use 1n expenses 01 the Trustee and 01 Namein1o101~ o1 tile nghts Ol IT'CJSI De lded pnor 10 !NI Cl.ate anu of the obliga!Jon •
Name Statoment Rochelle C. Stuard Name Statement Orang• County on 5-23-97 naitneOstedhetem lllls stn or a fl<:nous Business Ille trusts cruted by sa.id o..o another under Fee!efll Slate, oflhe t~1no ot Ills statement does cured by the property to be
'11,co lo1tow111g persons 1119 Thia a1111men1 was filed The lollowlng pertont 111 19973721958 SIGNED VAJ.ID CAFE CORPO· Name '" 1o1ol*>n or tile noms of ol Trust Said sale \I/Ill oe helO common law (See Secbon 14400not ol rlSt!I au111e>nze tile use th sokf and reasonable est ..
11C)111g t.ius111on at Aichi· will\ the County Clerk ot doing bu1lne11 11: Haly Dally Pilot Mey 30. June 6, RATION, Sy Ya sr.no Shih, lllOtller under Ftde1111 Stile or on June 19, 1997, at 3 o et seq. BuSlnt5' and Protess•ons lhls state Of a fict1oous Business mated costs. expenses and 1ocM~I Solutions. 64S Ir· Orange County on 5-3().97 Fumlshlng1 •nd D11lgn, 13, 20. 1997 F022 President !common law (See Seeton 14400 p.m.on 1111 front steps 10 111e Code) Name in 1o1ota~on or tne nghts OI .c:111ances at the tme of tn. ·!n& Avo . N1>wpor1 Bo;ich. 19073722828 1969 Port Brlatol Cl1c11, llls stmment was flied wtll'I et seq . Bu11ness ano ProfesStons enuance of Ill• orange c~ Change anolher unoe1 Fede1111. Stile, o Initial publication of the
Gii !J2t..GJ·OOOO Dally Piiot June 6, 13, 20, Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE tile County Cle~ o1 0111nge Code) Center. 300 E. Chapman Or· Neo11pon Beac.ll-Costa Mesa .common law (See Stcbon 14400 Notice of Sale Is·
M.i• k S Dwyt:r. G4S ltvtno 27, 1997 F061 Mary Ann Haly, 1969 Po11 Fl 1 1 County on May 29, 11197 first Filing anQe, CA At Ille bme ol tne CN422917 MAXFIELD May 23.30. el seq 8uS1ness and ProlesS1ons $1,966,077 46. In addition lo A~!I-Nowpon eoacn, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Brl1101 Clrcl1, Newport ct t ou1 BualnH• NOTICE-llls Ficltlous Name Newport Bucn-Costa Mesa intllal publlcaUon or this 11otloe. .Aln 6 13 11197 Cooel cash, the TNstet Wiii ac:cept Wtw 0000 Beach, CA 92660 Nam• St•t•ment Statement eicpres hve years trom CN422Q65 May 30 .kin 6 13,20 Ille total amount of the unpaid First Filing ii c:astllet's check drlW'n on
lffl• 1Ju~111ess Is con· Fictitious Butln•H Thia bualntn 11 con· The following persona are Ille date 11 was hied 1n l!lt Olhce 1997 balance of tne obligation se· PUBLIC NOTICES Ntwpon Beach-Costa Mesa ii Slllte Of natJonal bank. a ~'d by 1n 1nu1v1d1111 N•m• St•t•m•nt ducted by: an lndMdual doing bualne11 as: Jolly ol Ille Coul'llY Clllll A new Fico-cured by the aoove dtscnbed CN422924 May 23 30 Jun 6, 13 cnecJ1 drawn by a mtt or .. M yo11 ,1<1r110 doing Have you 1tarted doing Dolphin, 203 Marin• Ave .. •ous Bullness Name Stalement PUBLIC NOTICE Oeed of Trust and estimated 1997 federal credit union or a ~tkle~' y1111 Yes 8"J6 The followlng persons are buslnen yot? No Balbo1 Island, CA 92662 l'la.ISI t>e flleo ,..,01 10 11\at date costs. upenses. and advances F11t Mo. 1H737Z2453 check dr.wn by a 1t1tt or Ml"' S Dwvor doing busln111 aa: Search· Mary Ann Haly Del Wayne Staudinger, Tile 1 1 it[. Is $952 748 69 It Is possible FtCmlOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE ledef•I savl and loan
Thlf stJIOt1lf)11t was f1lod Net Tochnologl11, 401 This sta11mtnt was !tied 203 Matlne Avt., Balboa la· ihng o s statement does Fllt No. 1873722313 lllat 81 'tne . ume of sale tne NAME STATEMENT iallon ngt Ing
lll)tti the County Clork ol Hamlllon #8, Cotta M111, wllh 1h1 County Clerk of lond, CA 92662 : ~ti~ ~:is~~se in ~EOIUSTA~~S cpentng bid m•Y be less than The lollPWlno person(s) 1~19 File Mo. 10971722450 ~~ or'. :log: = Qf~e Cou111v on 5·23·97 CA 92627 Orange County on 1·3·97 This busln111 11 con· ness -'"""',...' 1111 row Indebtedness due no business as:~ Bi.JSINESS FICT1T10US BUSINESS lfled In Sec:tlon 5102 0(
• t 9973721060 Dou~as A Hanshorne, 19973722913 dueled by: an Individual ~rn ::•o~,r ~ts ol The IOllOwlng perso~s) '" Date 5/l3t117 T.O. SERVICE BAOKEAS, 1CXXl Clu•I St, SU1te NAME STATDIOO ~ Flf'lllf'QAI Code and
t>t•ly P1lol Mny 30, June 6, t01 c'J:~t~~71B, Costa Dally Pilot June 6, 13, 20, bHavle you ?11Varted doing :i~nulaw (see seciion 1~ ~~ ~"':~~ ~~~-COMPANY as said Trustee. 190,NewportBelcil,CA26002660n .,. The lollOwlng oerson{s) I~ authorlledtoc:lobutlMuln l~20 1997 F017 esa, 27 1997 F077 us ntu yet 11• 11-4·96 · · Mlcllele Timmerman Assistan Galy L ttnes. ,.,,o dong business as COf.'MAlA this st.Ile. In the .....m · Thi• buslneu Is con· • Del w. Staudinger et seq · Busmess and Pltltess.ons AnlllClll W~. Glendoni. C Secretary 1750 E. ~ltl St,, Ste Grande A\18 , ~na liMs, CA PREfEAAEO MECHANICAL tendet' other 1Nn cash Is .. PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: en Individual PUBLIC NOTICE This 1t1ttmtn1 was llled Code) 91741 700. SMita Ana, CA 92705 02663 S£RVICES, ~ 10"456354 50 ACCepttd tht nustee may ---------1 Have you 1111rtod doing with th• County Clerk of first filing . F\ll'Jll•. Inc. a Cal1loma (714) 543·8372 We are ass1St· Ths business IS concl.ided by Fremont Sbffl. Sii 2600 San Wlttlhold the lsswince ot tht
f>otlt1ou1 Butlneu business yet? Ves. 4/5197 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnHa Orang, County on 5-30-97 Newport Beach-Costa Mesa COrporaon, 2025 E Finanoal Ing Ille Beneltc:latY to collect 11111lci1o1ci.lal ffl/ICISCO CA 94105 ' nustee's Deed until funds
ff•m• Sl•t•m•nt Oouglat A. Ha111horn1 N•m• Statemenl 19973722835 CN42468208Q2&-PV .am W~.Gendol'l,CA91741 debl and any lnlormatlon The l!Qlsttanl commenced ID Comrti.rMecNntcllser..ees tJecomt available to the
'nit IOllOw1ng poison' ore This alalemtnl WIS flied The lollowlng perlonl a11 Diiiy P110t June 6, 13, 20, 6,13,20,27. 11197 Ths business Is conducted bV OC>Wn Wiii l>t USld lor !Ila transact business under Ult Caltlonwa, 50 Fremom Strltl Ste' p.yee Of andorSft u a
11011;q bus1nt"a n York with th• County Clerk of doing bu1ineu as: Mort· 27, 1997 F053 a corpomon purpose Wlletller reoe111ed oral tcaous business name o 2600 San Ffanosco CA 94105 matter ot right Said sale will
l1.,1111r111 "~"'~ Woil Coast Orang• County on 5·30-97 gage Funding Group, 216 PUBLIC NOTICE ~trant 11aS not vtl ~nor tn wnnn9 IF AVAJLABL , names ~~ abow on May 22. T~s ta1S1ness rs Conducted bV be made, but WlthoUt cow-
H1111ow.w. t'1>w11on Deach, 19973722581 1/2 Abalone Ave , Balboa PUBLIC NOTICE ID ltlllSaCl t.lslnest undtl !tie THE EXPECTED OPENING Bl 1997 a c.orpolltlon Nll'1l « watranty, uprus or
"" ••<>t.t..J D11ty Pilot JuM 6, 13, 20, Island, CA 92662 NOTICE ~ TRUSTEE'S SALE hcUous buSlness fll(Tlt o MAY BE OBTAINED BV CALL· SGHEO GAAY HIHfS l t BuStness Nr Contnll/lmplied reg&rdang lltle pos-n tt,iny Vc.rk 4•104 1/2 27, 1997 F062 Kerry L Your111. 218 1/2 Flc tltlou1 Bu1ln•H Alt: 1'1m4 Lo.t: 137'm4 names ~sled lleren ING THE FOLLOWING TELE· Ths sta:ement was filed With"' ~:.: 5eMCeS 'session 0( enc:umbtancu, ~~·""'l'I PtJco ''''"'Poll PUBLIC NOTICE Abalone Ave.. Balboa Is· Name Statement Oltl«: 7t70T97 YOU ME IN SGHEO PURf\.E. INC . By John PHONE NUMBERS ON THE DA.' h County aer1l of OQf10t 'o-s~'ts not yet ~n to saUsfy the lndetJttdMss
11 1 II CA W1,1iJ land, CA 92662 Tiit lollowlng persons art DEFAULT IJHOER A DEED ~ H AeMnget, Secmaty BEFORE THE SALE 1714)480· County on May 29 1997 ,_ secured by said Deed » ,.~ trn)uur·.s " con· This busln111 Is con-doing business as: Som•· TRUST, DATED Hovtn!ber 25, Tin sll9emtnt was hied witll 5690 TAC U1901C PUB 5/.30 NO'Ta·Thls fictaoous Name ID trwac:t business unotr tile vances theteundet, 0Wlth
•I• ll'cl Ly .111 111d1~1du~I Flctllloua BualneH ducted by: 1n lndlvlduat lhlng Na1ural, 408 32nd St., 11t1, UNLESS YOU TAKE Ult Cou~ Cle~ of Ofange 6~. 6/13 Stattment eJCl)lres tr~ yem from ficnous WStness name OI lnttiest at provtoed thereln,
t I i.ll yti" • 1,1r1t11J doing N•me Stelement Have you started doing Nowpor1 B11ch, CA 92663 ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR County on M1y 28, 11197 date rt w l~ICI in tnt Office flll'neS ksted hete1n Ind the unpaid pr1ncipal ,,9 ... c~• Y' ri Ne> The following persons I .II buslntSI yet? No Chuck Giffen, 4138 Pal1lck PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO NOTICE·Ths FObOus Name PUBLIC NOTICE : lllt Countias aertt A new fO. SK>NED COMMAIA MECHANICAL ba.lanee at the Note a«ured 1111 11y YC>•~ doing business as· AAA Korry L Young Rd. A, Newport Buch, CA AT A PUii.iC SALE. IF YOU Stallment expru five years f Name Stalement SERVICES. By LMalne p Oliall. by said Deed With Interest
, ·,1,111 '"''"I wn hied Loca11on Motorhomos, 770 Thlt ata11ment wit tiled 92663 NEED AJ1 EXPLANATION ~ Ille csm 11 was llltd 1n l!lt Oflice fit Mo 11173722138 eous 8uS1ness AsSlstant Secrttaty thefeon as provided In said
.,11 1 "'" c;our•I\ <.;101k ot w. rnn St.. 15. Costa with the County Clerk of Thi• bu1ln111 Is con· THE NATURE Of THE PRO. ot Ole COUlllY Clertl A new ficO. FICTTTIOUS BUSINESS i;aist11oe 1r1r i:1°' : ~ :': Tin statemem was tiled wttll Note. lees, charges and
•1.1"11" co11111y uu S·2:1·97 Mesa, CA 92627 Orange County on 6·3·117 dueled by: an lndlllidual CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU •ous 8uS1ness Name Stateme MAME STATEMENT l1e ~·~~ auJ.oS:e: use 1~ 1111 County Clelk of O~nge upensu ot the tNstee and
1 '1973721983 David Brian Rovsek. 205 1/ 10973722908 Have you starled doing SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. rr.ist Ile lded pnor to tllal date me IOllPWlno person(s) rYlle not tJte 01 1 ficODous Business County on Mav 29, 11197 the ll\.lsts cruted by said
u.1.•v I 11ri1 Miv '.IO, Juno 6, 2B AghaC11 Ave.. Nowport Dally Pilot June 6 13 20 buslne11 yet? Yea. 4·21-71 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tile •~•no ol lllls sWl!ment does do~srness as N€WFORT:n: n ~non of the nghls ot NOTICE-Ths Ac~llous Name Deed ol Trust. Coast Fed l ,0 l'Jq7 fOIS 1111c • A 92662 27 99 • · · Chuck G11ton tlM IMl~iown • 5' 1 ell ..... ..... ST · USE L p 1670 ....... 1 Sllttment eicpres live years from Sefvices 1 c.tllfomla C0<po-. -This bu1lne11 Is con· • 1 7 Fo79 Thia 11a11men1 was lilod Aopl llnt • Road, not 0 •IS auu.,nze """ use in ' • """·lflOtner under Ftdenil. State, 1111 oa1111 was hied in the Office ration as said TtustM &433 PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by on lndl11ldua1 PUBLIC NOTICE with lhe County Clerk of Newport Bodi 92$60 lllls state ot a FicHous 8uS1ness port Boulevan:I. COsta Mesa. CAcommon law (See Secoon 14 ol tl1t Councv Clertt A new F;cb· F Ub<Oo« A , WU1
Have you atarted doing Orange Counly on S.30·97 -"-'• Petc9i Nu111bel "2· Name in 1o1olabon °1 the nQhtS 01 02627•3717 et seq · Business and Prolessions oous Bu1tness Nime Stattmen .:ns CA 91~ (B18l
Fictitious Ou1lne11 business yet? Ves. 4·1·97 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 19973722510 nt,.. will be IOkf 11 public another under Federal, State. ° C ~port zJite~se. sip·Cocle) mist be filed pnor to that date 31&-8270 By· sit>oney
Nunie Stutomonl David B. Rovsok Name St•t•m•nt Daily Piiot Juno 6 13 20 ..alon • 1t11 Nortfl ttoflt common law (Sff Secaon 14400 •1 oma. 1 pect et First Filing The 1111no of ttn statement doe Monge Assistant Sec1etary
11 u• l1>il11w111c;i porsor1s are This s11111men1 was llled The lollowlng persons are 27 1997 . F060 llltl'MCI to tile County Court· tt seq , Business and ProleSS1on' SU1te 305, La Jolla, CA 92037 Newport Beach-Costa Mesa not of itself autllonle tne use i 0ate<1·, May 1S 199T
i10 .. 11,1 uu-.1111•~! ns While wllh the County Cle1k of doing busln1t1 as· Whotl· , houM 700 CMc Ctmtr DfM Code) Tiu business is conducted by CN424684 100.A .kin 6, 13,20.27. lhs state ol a Acaoous BuSlness ~ 05/23 ' 06/'30
Ch.11101 I 111111us1110. 3C6 Av· Orange County on S-30.97 stop Servlc11 6503 Soa· PUBLIC NOTICE Wm SllllUI An-. CA on flrstlihno allmted partnership 1991 Name in ~OlaDon ot Ille nQl1tS ol 06/06 ' ·
••Chf•J ~t .. c 101 , Costa 10973722582 thore Dr .. Newport Beach. OS/2111997, ll 2:00 P.M. to th• NewportBeacfl.CostJMesa The registrant commenced ID anotller unotr Federal, Statt, o.t---------M•·~ 1 tA 'J~r.-:1 Dally Pilot June 6. 13, 20. CA 92663 Flctltlou1 Bu•lne11 hlghtet bidder, pty9bi• ll llM Ct«24068 C~ Jun 6. l3.20.27 transact buSlness under tile PUBLIC NOTICE common liw (Set Seaon 1 PUBLIC NOTICE
"'''""r ~·•rr0u111os 3t.6 Av· 27. 1997 F063 Tlmothy P. Doolin, 8503 Name St•t•m•nt 1ltM of..._ for a.ah Of caah· l097 licnous business name or et seo , Business and ProleSS1ons1---------
' t .ic!n :.1 1c 101 Costa Seashore Dr Newport Th• following persons are ltl'• dllck d,_, on • mt• Of l'lll11eS ~sled above on Aonl 22. Alt Mo. 1H7:172Ht7 Code) FWe No. 82061 StMcer SOURCE
M1·' 1 CA 'J.'t,l/ PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92663 doing business as: Ph1tl nllionll bell~ cNdl dlWWl'I on PUBLIC NOTICe 1097 RCTmOUS BUSINESS nrst Mlrng ONE 1100297267 Trvstor ~
!:'11'1 t.i11~111Ms 11 '0"· Thia business 11 con· I.Ab, 123 112 461h St, New· • ltllt ot ...,.. .-lnp Md SIGNED NEWroRT STEAi<-MAllf STATEllOO Newpoit Beach-Costa Mesa NICOL.ALOE Notlc:a of TM• s ·•~':"'r by ;,11 i11dMduat Flotlllou• BualneH ducted by an Individual POf1 Beach, CA 92663 loan meodlllon. M¥1ng1 Alt Mo. 1H 7'722UZ HOUSE, L p, Sy Newport Sltak· Thi tollowlng pt110n(1) 1 CH424137 655085 Jun Sale You are in default undtr a
11 1v•• yv11 s1 1'lt>c1 duw~ N•m• S tatement Have you 1a11ea doing Aaron Lesky, 123 112 46th ...ocUlloft, « uw1ntJt bank flCTITlO"' IUSINfH noose. Inc . General Partner. 8Y aoino business as H. a LAUN 6 13 20.27 11197 0..0 01 Trust, clalld 8!1'"32 bu~111css yo17 Ito The following pe11ons art buslnesa yot? Y11, 4·30-97 St , Ntwpor1 Beach. CA apedhd In FlNndll CocH NAME STATEMENT J Sfllnnon, Jr . President ORY 5'Ml Wame< Ave ' . . Unless you takeac11on to prollct
Hnt,('11 Bmlt'•Ho'l doing business 1t: Video nmothy p Doolin 92663 lldlon 5102 and IUttlof1ttd to Thi IOlloWlno pelSOll(s) '"" Tbs stmrnent was llieo 'Mth • flit your property. 1t mey l>t SOid at
,T '''' s1;i1em11111 was Med 2000 • 24 Hr' a, 2300 Hat· Thlt alaltment was filed Thlt business 11 con· 0o bull-In Calltomla Tht dOtng business as PluMB J.«X.D Ille Coullt'/ Clertt ot Oranoe ttll"lll~ ~::? PUBLIC NOTICE a puOllc sale II you need an U ·
t 1111, Hot• Cou111y Clerk ot bOf Blvd 13, Costa Mesa, with the County Clerk of ducted by an Individual .... wlU be made wlrhout CORP 16131 GotNRI Stmt. #H lllY on May 27, 1gg7 S ~ CAW flt No. 1H 73722140 planabon ol the nature ot the fi•··ago Coun1v on !in 97 CA 112627 Orange County on 6-3-117 H1v1 you 1tlll11d doing ovwnant Of ===..-& o ttin!lnglOn 8uch. CA Q'2&47 NOTICE· Tin Reatious Name tmt.T m. US IUSl~S procetdlnQS against you. you
, • 11J!H372t084 Stephen Verdon, 179 E. 19073 722904 bu1IM11ye1?No 0t ~ oo.. Mm lnc1istnes Inc 4 CA 111ementeicpruliveyU1Slrom llsbuS1nest1sc:onckidld RCl1T10 _., lllould contact a~ On
1(1 1 (y Pilot MlV JO June G I 71h SI , I 169, Cos le Daily Piiot June 8 13 20 Aaron LHky pci loft. ot tnCUll1 . Corp 23422 ~·'Sin • ~ne dall ii was hied in !tie Oflice In 1~11 NAME tTATDIENT Junt 27. 1997 at 10-00 AM . I I to 19')1 F02S M11a, CA 92627 27 1997 • F. • Thi• •••ttmenl was fllod tollllef'tltlt obllDlf.loft 9ICUl9d I ..... N lillS CAg'£656 • lt1t CoulllV Oer1l A new fidl. RIOJtrn 1111 not ytt ceou Thi lollowlng l*SO/'l(I) ·~ NOf'lllwesl Monoaot Servas, -· Thi• bu1tn111 11 con-• 080 with lh• County Clt<k 01 ti, tile Oeed of frwt IDQllad .._. · s Busmess Harne Statement ID l1lnSICt business undtr 00tno business a LAKEVIEW Inc. as duly appotnlld Truslet PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Counly on 11-3-97 i., RoMd 111*181 a alnglt 1111n, ~ness 19 eonductecl by st be hied pnor _,, ltlll <lite lic:Hous business l'llmt WN I ll.Sll«)RE CENTER. 505 S und• dtlCI ol lrust euc;u•d by
Hive Vou started doing 19973722912 • IN9tot reoordld • lnttni· • hllng ot tin statement doeS names hS1ed he191n Wla Ad Onve. SUit! 100. W. Luis A. Nlcolalde and GtnCMIYa
F1cUtlou1 Bu1lnH1 buslntu yll? Y11. 1-1·07 Ftotltloue Butln•H Dally Pilot June 6 13 20 1111111 No. t1"7tt5t, 9oo11 No.. ReotstJll'ltbulln not yet C.OUn ol itself auttionie tile use in S(iHED LUCY 0 MAKHAll '*m, ltlls, CA Q211C17 P. N~e. Htnband and Wilt,
Name S t11temeot S11ph1n V11don N•m• St•t•ment 27 119 ' ' ' $-ofltlt Ofklal Record• to lllnuct su11ss unotr tlll tale Of Rea Bu • Ths semert wu lded w. Westem Rellt'J Partners, a a to an unOMOed ont·flall
1 ti. ronow'"o rwsons 011 This 11a1erntot was hied Tht fonowt persont are • 1 7 F076 ' ' County, Callfofnla fl~bOus ll!Stness name or ' s rn ~~n :Uu! n ~lleSS Ille Count/ Otf1t Of C.lonn Limted PaltneBl'IP, lnllrtst ano Ernesto Valdlvleso, bou~ lxllllll'>S II Slef· with lht Counry Cltlk ot doing bualn~s 11: Pacific PUBLIC NOTICE Thi t nount MOUttd by s'*"'ia.J,.MS1ed ne.~ --R'" NC ( under kderal s~ ol Oou~ on ~ 28.1..1~7 506 s IAH• Real °""'· Suitt 100. I SlnQll man as to.,, unOMO•d
fnr110 t ~"""'' s111v1ces 01ang1 County on S.30.97 SalH & Leaalng 465 e uld lnstnimentaofttlltl1111of na1 META'""""'' ~s.1 • 1 (Sees · · NOTICE·TIU NCl•ous Anlhelm ttns CAQ2807 Ont flall ln•rest. n tenants In
f r1 I AvuratJo fl 18, Costa 19973 722583 11th St., Ste. 201, Cotta FloUUou1 BualnaH l11ltlll publlalttoll of lhl'l llOtb A CA. CORP· 8V Oleo BorodUhn, seq ~ness and~n~SIO Stallment pPllU f1w yun I Ths OullntSS IS conc11ctecl bV common a trustor. recorcltd ~I<'~. Cll 926:?7 Delly Pllol June 8, 13, 20, Mtll, CA 02827 Name ltetemenl Ill fl, 1,UtUI, wtlldt lndudee Ffttident ' ns 1t1t 0. it WIS tiled In Ille 1 hrnled pertnerll'llP AuQust 181. 1992 a Instrument
;s111lton1e Jov urook,, 263 27 1997 F064 Ched ware 11831 Grand Tt\e following Plftons are llM totel ""°""' of the unpaid Thi stattmtnt was fried witn 1 ~I ot Ille Cou~ Clerk. A new fiQ. me ~Strini commenced ID No. 54667;, In bOOk page ol tllt
flvotado N IR, co~111 Mou. ' Avt. Uikt ·Elsinore CA doing buslntu 11: CPU· lllMllct ~ndud.lng eoc:r\Hld llld 1t1t County 01111 ol Orlnot 11 ~no rt BelCll co ta Me •ous Business Name Stnme IJlnuc.t business under the olftcial records ol t11t reoorder'S
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A t 2ti<' 1 PUBLIC NOTICE 925lO ' ' Oootor, 2222 Mlchel1on 1111pald lnttrttt) and rlllO!ltlbly County on~ 29J.1~7 c po • s sa m.rst be hied MOf to tr1lt dale fldtlous bu11ness name °' omoe 01 Orange Coun1Y, Call< ti1~ bualnou 11 con· Thi• bu1ln111 It con. 1222·111, INlnt, CA 112612 llllmlted com. GJllftMI, 111i1 NOTICE-This 11C1bous Name N421430 Mav30.~n 6·13•20' Tiit Mi Of lf'[S"itaternent names ~sled atlOw on A,j)ni G lornla, wlll ssh 11 pubnc IUC!lon
11c(ed by 111 1nd•v1dua1 Flotltlou1 Bualn•H dueled Dy: an lndMdual Robttt Alan Lthmonn, lldYMC8I • u. t11118 of lnltW Slallment e)Cpres flw yurs from 11197 not Of ~ auttioll:t the use 1 1997 · to #It 111QhtSt bidder IOf CIS".i
i1l.w11 you 11nr10<1 001ng N•m• St•t•ment Havt you 1terted doing 2222 Mlchtlaon 1222·171, !!:'~'°" of thlt notlel. Ille dlll •t wa Med In die Offict INS Stall of 1 AdlllOUt Bu91 SK;HEO A~ E'OUfTV PART· or castl111''1 Clleok {dttwn anu
busness yot? No • Tiit fOllowfng person1 ar• bu1ln"1 ytt? No Irvine, CA 92612 : OM12111t1 S-ol Ille County Cltr1l A new A~· PUBLIC NOTICE NalN 1n ojjolUQn Of the llQhtS ol HERS INC 1 Gen Plltnel ol P,YICll at t11t tJmt Of All In
is•elfe111t 01uuk' doing buslnets aa: Tom, Chad Wart Thia bualntu 11 con· Alclon~ Cotlloenv, .00 ous 11ut1ne11 NllTlt Stmment lllOll!er nder ftdttll 81111 Wf.STERH REALTY PARTNERS &aw!IJI monty of lie Un1114
,fh1• 11a11mu111 Wiit lllod Tom, and Kon, 125 Mt .. Thi• •t•ttm1nt WH flied dueled by: an lndivldual "-vrade RDed. 'ultl mo. rr.itt be hied prior ID lhll dltt Fil• Mo. 111173721338 common~IW (Set sdon 1 • ev· Sh.llKh NatD Pmtdelll ' Stltas IS specified In stcilon
w1&h lh• Coun1v Ct11k or Dr., Co11a Meta. CA 92627 wtth 11\e coun1y Clerk ot ~lavt you 1tatt1d doing ~ CA 1170I. (9'1)t5f. The ltllng Of !Na ltlllmtnC oou FICTITIOUS tUSINE'SS tt MQ bllttS and Prof Tll 111• ldtd wltn 5102 or lllt Ananc:W Codi), In °'9119• County on 5-J().07 TTI( Co. Inc.. (NV), 502 Orang• Counly on 1-3-97 MIMH Y•t? No -. fO( u. ·~ not ol •tltll lllthonlt lt1t UM 1n NAME STAnlllENT ' s staletnl was lllt lron1 01 lllt naoootts al lllt
'9973722930 EHi John St.reel, Cer1on 10973722903 Robef1 A. Lthrn•nn c.11: ttWfHnt, 9y: lid ttllll Of 1 rlditoul Business Tile loaOWlno person(S) 1Sll Codtl. b Couff1 Olllt ol Orange mlln tnoY lfta t0 lhe Placentia
D ,,,v r1101 June 6, 13, 20. 1'~· N'b•dr, 8117°1 Dally Piiot June 1 13 20 Thi• 1111tmant w1t flied ~ Zu~ Allt. s~ N1m11 1n 't'!Olation o1Ille11Q11tS o1 C!Olng buS1ness as OUOlEY Rm~eucn.cosu Meu Cou~~E'1Z127~~ Name CMc CtnA ~•ar 401-41' E. .. ~ :n i?<l7 f054 • us n111 • con-27 1997 • ;..08; wtth the Couniy Cllfk of wry, ASAPMS2t M.111,_ eno undlf ftdtfll. Stitt, or MA.XflELD. 2651 East Cha CH423606 l9e6T .>.ina 1320.27 ........ _ • 1 from man vtnu• P\IQnua, "" an -------.;...1 dueled by. a cor~tlon • Orange County on 5-7·97 law (Set Stc*on 14400 Awllle Suita 10ll FuUeltDn CA • • . _ ..... ~ upres iw yeMS right. tlllt and lnWtlt OOfllltytd PUBLIC NOTICE H•vt you 11111ec1 doing PUBLIC NOTICE 19013720:fH PUBLIC NOTICE stQ ~11nm 1n11 ProftsSIOllS 02631 (7u~jJ44 . lVW .. °"' '' w• lrltel in 1t1t onice to 1t1d now lltld bf It undtt llld
bullMH ytt? No Diiiy Pllol June 6 13 20 1)' Alltn A IR., TJ\JS!f ol lllt Countt Cltrl. A new fict. OMd or Tl'llst In 1111 lolowlng
1tot1t1ou1 Bu1ln•tt TTI( Co. toe .• Thome• J Flotltlou• •u•ln•H 27 1997 • F08S .... -1M1•1mt• m Aing ol 1111 Mlldltld family TIUst. 2651 PUBLIC NOTICE MlUS Busullss Hltnl Stlllment dteal>ed P<Ol*tY IMllaltd In H•m• Statement M11t1n, P1taldtn1 Heme lt•l•ment • ._ -• .. Mlwport 8utn Costa Mui Eal~ A~t Suite 109 llllSt bl lrltcl pliOf ID lhll II* flt lfOfeNIO County 111d Sllll. ~1'19 rouowlr1g p1110111 are Thia 1t111men1 waa l1ltd The followlng Plfsont tr• RC11lllUI IUUaJI CM246&5 !0856-WI ..h.in F\lfteltDn CA 02631 • • Fill Mo. 1ff7:t71t714 Tht fling ol 1111 stlllmert does Lot 52 of Tract No. 2122. In lllt
dq,Jng buslntu " A wt1h tl\t County Clerk or dOlng butlnell 11: Coul PUBLIC NOTICE IMm ITATllEIT a, 13 2027 1ggr Sanwa 8anll Cal!loma ACTTTIOUS BUSINESS• not ol ltMll 111111o1Ut lbl UM In ~ ot Costa Mtsa. County 01
Swttl Adven1ure, 10478 Otange County on l-30-11 Oroup tnvHlmtntt C/o Thi lololillng onon(s) ~ • T11.1stet of 1111 !Ml F MAME tTATEMfNT ht si. of I ~· 8u11neu Otengt, Sid ol Cilllom\I. as
Placer n1v11 Cir' r ounteln 18973722••• 14812 8trklhlf• Pt .. Tustin, .... a:nt-1 .!!: OClfng ~. CACUS:.se.m TIUSI fi01 s F10utl0l rlmt. l lilt totlowlno person(•)•» Name In~ ot 1111 nQflCI Of elf map rlCOi'dtcl In Booli 11&. ~ftey. CA 9'708 Dally Piiot June 8, 13, 20, CA 92780 Of TiiUl1&'I ULE~ PfAHUTS, 881 WnltlottJI. Or· PUBLIC NOTICE A/loelts CA90017 OOfnQ business u V~H lnOChtt 11ndlf Ftoelll. Stall. Of PllQa 3 to 18 ~~ DI Orm0td. 10478 Plac11 27. 19117 f'081 Cati Mark Gat11tld, Clo ti OU:AUU UIClOI A~ lnQt, CA Q2eell Th ' PICKUP & OWllEAY 23 Col'l)O common llW (Set Soc:oon 14-400 ~ tnlOI In tie UllD Of
!!W C11. Fo11n1111n V•llty. PUBLIC NOTICE 14682 Berk1hlrt, Tu1Un, TRUST DATT.!? "6-01 ~TO Kim~ 881 WlllllOIPI. Fh No.11t7'1221H 1 gene~ ~,.;:Pcoroicled rw Rau Sta 247 twpe tt ,.q, ~nuuncs ProlUSIOllS !!!_Countf AeCOrdtt of UICI
0'708 CA82180 """'ACTION OrlnOl.CAQ'l.tl68 ITATUIOOOl'AIAllJO•OO Buell CA 02660 (714) 711).COdt) COUl'llY Wld m«t oomOlt~
i,. buslr11u 11 con. Thia buetntta 11 con. 'YM PAOPE'R.J'..i.. !! Tht bdtnen 11 ~by Of HM you •tl1Jt<I dOtng buSI• 2331 ' ' fllll Ftltng OtlC:tlbtd In UICI D1tc1 ot ltvtt
UC1od by •n Individual trlotltlou• BualneH duc:ttd by:.,, lndlvldual y ' SOLO AT A P'Wl.All 111ln&t~ USEOFRC1TT10UI MIJldt nts~J/tYtt, 6-1·56 vactlt H HnallM\ 118nclot N8pon8tadH:oS11 Mm 1614 COf'ltCI Pia Colta Mell, ~ you 111n1d doing Na~ ltat•m•nt Have you 1tar1ea doing r Y M ~~ Thi,.._. cornm.nctd ID MllE t~UST &. ~o~,:a-l l>Olt.*'wPOltCOlsLCA
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92657 CN422064 ~30 • .Nn&.13,20, CA 92$2MOOO AflN 139-191·
irneta ytl? No Tht follOwlng '*'°"' .,. bullnetl yet? No °' T nn..ct tlU .. ntQ Undlr the The tolowlng _,,,..,, T • ~ ltl II, . Thia bullntSI II corWdl4 1997 07 Tiit un~ntd ""'* ti11m ~ 01mord dOlng bu11ne11 u: Buena catl MatlC Qatfitld l4NHS • btout ~ ,....,.." IUSIH. -nefll r-•rtntf/ dlsdlms ll1Y tor rr;
T"41 lllltment WU lllld Pt.rk Sk•Ung Ctntet. 7951 Thlt ..... """ • ., .. tllld CONTACT,. LAW· lllmeS Ulltd lbaw ~ .: '1tM1M ~ the UM FAMlY TRUST. By s.nwa an lnO\lldu• lneottlClntSS Qf Shtl
\Niii\ ll'le County Clerk Of Commonwetlth Avtnut, with the Counly Cltrk of on ·f1 • 1•• AM~ 19117 on • 1111 llCHOlla bullnell fllme C.lor1u. ev ~°' Pluldt H*""J: &t.WG 00tno bull PUBllC NOTICI lddrm and Othef common
Oteng1 County on !1·»07 luena Parle, CA 00821 Or•"9• County on 8-5-81 ~ Ille. a SIGNED KIM SHATTUCK RICOH FAXES Of T111slff. GoMfll Pittner neisy~ SS CltllQfllUOll II tlrf lllOWI
11973722830 Mlc:htle Joenn Mty '7851 1HU723248 Ui/ ,.,..., T""'" u l ' CALIFOAHIA. 1"12·A Tl•• ttaltrnont was tlltcl WI SIGNED VACHE HANE IAN ~AP,UCA'llOtlR>tl '*"" ~ ... 'be mid•
Dally Pllol Ju,,. e 13 20 CornmonwHllh ~venue, Dally Pilot J\lne • 13 20 1111"": ~'L,: °'Jr:-Ille ~;a'"'a'!:"!,1~ ~ ttiMnoton 9ueh, tnt Coun\y Otlll ol the T~~tateT.111.°"'~,1'1~ •DWIDlllPOF bUt .ilflout cown1nt °' ._: .. • ~""' • Butna Park, CA 80821 • I I ,., • • ,._, ..... '¥"' '12641 County Oii May 19, 1997 ..... '119 ALCOHDUC ll¥EllMI ucom rltlty, MPJllMd Of lmptltO,
,1, 19?7 ria1 Thie bvilnHt It con-27, 19117 F064 NO • • -..wntton'-2.8.19117 The f!Ctioua w•ntsa NOTICE·Tl'ia f.lelillOuS Coun(Von 2, 1m 0.. of flino ~ rtg~lt\9 lltla. poue$$10n. or
•PUBLIC NOTICI! ducted by: •n Individual PUBLIC NOTIC! -;,,~:.; ,..l'E.,~·Tllls ~Ii bOua NllTltt rtfMIO '° ~ wa filed Slattrntnt exptts 11''4 yws fro S NOTICE·fflt fic:nous Name 02. •1197 WIUIT\brlllCll, ID Pltf flt ---------i H1111 you 1f11tld dol"Q ll9Clllld ...., _,,..,,.DP,. ~ yun rom FtbnJMy 18, 19117 1n 1111 Cou 1t1t w 11 was t11tc1 1n 1t1t Oii lltlmtnt llCPl'U 11.,. Ytall flQ To wtllrn l MIW Conclm ram4l!l1r19 prtnc:lpll sum of tftt
flltolltlou1 8u•lnH• t>utlMH yet7 Y••1 W•111 Flofttlow.84.lalM•• • MIO. • ~ h O. It Wll fllld In 1111 Offict Of OllllQt and Of!Olllll flit NO lt1t eou~ ae111. A new fie•· llM dltl 1t was tiled In tilt Ottocc ni. knt(a) of fie ll01t(•l secured by Uld Ottd of
P'arne Stalement Michele May Name ltat•tMnt • Tu ,..,.. COult r tilt ~ntf ~ ~.: 1007371~73 tout Business Name Stateme h Coull\Y Qe,._ A ~ RQ. s) -llJQAHO trlnt '9111 lntlftst llltfton, ..
th• loHov.lng ptrtont .,, Thi• atatemem wu lllt<I The 1o11ow4ng penona .,, • wu cus uv•lllSS ,.., .. -·-" LIONAS ~a. 1n12~ """ be filed pnor ID VIit dd llOu5 lkl•MU Natnt _,,,. we .PtO'lldtd tn Mid nott(a). Id·
'doing butlnffl u A-Utt With the County Cletk Of dolnQ bullM11 u : Al/Mtd A TO ~st bl Mid prlOf ID trlll dm Gocllltd Slrlll. ~,.llQIDn 9Ndl Tile Ming 01 Iha S1111mtnt OOt rr.!Sl bl ~led pnor IO ~ a. The~ 111114 a110'11 llllt vanott, II Wit, undtt lie ""'1s ~nvlronmtntll Co"'unanta, Orwige County on lo30-t7 With • Clown, M4 Aou It., Hae fOA .,. llling of ht ~ dOa ll2&47 not Ol 111.n IUfloAU me ,,,. ' The t•no of cr.s sc.ttment ooes I . ., 1111 ~ of °' flt dtld bf tnd1, .. !!mattes ~3f,Dahlla A~•. COfona tH1J712871 Cott• Meu. Cellf. t2G7 •• Mii Cl( ... Ill.. not OI -IUllOl'lle 1111UM1n TIU bullnm WIS ..... ,,, • Ac:HOUI ... not ol 1tstll autl\Onzt !ht use I 8Mf'IQlt eon.a ID ...... \~ and IQltntel or ...... CA oms Dally Hot .A;ne •• 13, tO, Mhw Watree\ Bowle. .... df,. ~-. IU .. GI 1 Ac:ttout aia.... ~·~ Hime'"~ ol .. llQl'ttl ltllS ,. ol • ficUOUt 8uttnm llMl1Ql9 It flt truslli Ind of .. ,,..
Josef>!\ ! Vt1rtno. QB 27. 19117 FO?O AoH It.. Co1t1 MeN, a*""'~-.,. W ~ 111 ~~b ~~of Siclrlld LlONAAO MHOOIA. lt'IOllW unotf Ftdt,._ $l* Nllne in ...olftOn ~~ :!.!J ol ON •W. m. J, COST ~Mtlcll20111V20~~oJ ~ t'° ahlla Avenue C0<ona del Cdf. 12127 • ......... I dllck •-• u,-,_., -T1'llt .-n.t1 #II Mid ODM'llOft ,_ (S.. $tetOfi 1' lllOtller unoer ._..,. -MESA. CAW ""' I J~~ ~-· .,... , M• CA mts' Ot.ASSIPl•D Thia bualnt11 la con-w ·-.,... ClllM common"" (Sit Sec:IOft' .. ~ QM GI ButiMM and Plot COIMIOll llw (Ste Sttton, ,.,, IOllOWlna l"7 ....-......
fllr\ bualneH 11 con-"'• th• •••v-to-. tlt,..._,.IW•• ttMci.a..-.niPIVt ... n ,_°"Mlf/. 211987 ~· etStq,lkl~neuanaPl'blessions ueier-';ON-SALE .......... 1 • .. •~38JI
.CCHt, Information-Why play Hid• .N ~---Cool} ~~Mita ) rATNI IUC( . Clnttno Oii Rio Nortl 200
1 RENT P•Cked m•ttce1pl•o• 8Mk with Cl'\Udcat•., a '111111'1. Of AnlRMIQ CMZlGl ._IO..MlllUO, ~Bt.ecll..costaMa• ntr.no S..Alll Ul~OllVo CAt71f: 9)53.
I vt11ted ~ -IUC-c •II 0 •••• ". ... Ill..., ~~MDI 11111 CNo422G10WCflfi.D Mey 23 30. ..... ~ e.tl.COSta MeM NllwllOlt ~...... -14ii "5m I , ... runy ·by all lllnd• tod•Y' '42-M7a. ., ":, ~ = CM23e07 Ml~1l20.17. l907 .Mnt.13, 1097 CH422937 "-2330 -"n9 t3 ~17U1ST _.,n._ 11117 AlllMlftllt 1111q }..:"l I thtOUQh classttltd or conaumera. 1097 17 u 3 lnCliti'
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Netttpon Bach/Costa M~sa Daily Piloc FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 1997 I)
'UIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
flt ... 111nn1214 fll ... 111711t1»1 ....,.,_ NCOldld Rll IL 1tl71'7ZHM court. of Mtate .... te or of =r ID !>e sold pUS re&-EJffiWCE TO TME c:ou.ITY ~T~fe~ e~x ~ ':Wa~ ':Wa=:' ='=~f7~44 ':Wa~ qu.:~E ~~': r:c; :V /,:"~ fn *::c°do~ ~~ ~~ fe ~ .=r. ~ T1~ T~E~ J~ Ml.
Tiii folloMng ~ Tiie IOllOwulO ~) d 911 Oll&lilt Amadi. wll Tlll loloMnll PlflOll(•l i.-edminl1t1r the Ht ate 1250 of the Cellfornl1 lime "' ~ ~ N4A. CAUfOlllA ~TE ~ No 97 1 938 1 ~ ~~~ ~tlutlneu 11 CON =.onOIVt~•7•"'Nl:llfl dDlllD ..,._ a WlMfR.. under UM Independent Ptobet• Code. A A• ~5f'151l'!_~-= ~~OHO;: 1 No .~. lfltv~~r.° incr.-
. 1615 .........._TION CfNPNl'f, 1611 ...,.. to lie~ SCHlfTlfl. •tOS. 2!M W 8111 Admlnletr9tlon of b · '1'ormfft 1f•or•Sv~~~.No1rtJocm• e.timebeOfFt~ .. ttean~ c ..,......,..,.rr~L'C. ·1 'N~~· ~tis ='°Slit ...... -Ml. PO Box 4018. 811 ......... A11e .uH11Q.CAIK>631 ~ 100 c:Mc C.. Acllld.~CAll2804 tltff Act. CThi9 euthori· ,, _..,. •• _,..,~_.. • ...._ '"' , The -
CA 02661 DtMs Pail OtU ~ 161 DIM w... S.... ,_,CA • a.tM JwlO. 6.'.D ~ ty wil eMow the pe,.of')o the court olefk. ness ue In ~ tide .., ........... -I Deed ruse &i ~PO PJonts.1615E B DolJdo Alie , U Habfl. ~ta.tblc~_!Pal.CWna.CA9CIS3() elreprnentatiwtotllke :.-:•c.' .......... _~-· ,._,~~,Mlee IC-...,:W~":'T=t!'.,! TLEQ, y T~11 1 and a..-A11e • Box 4018. Bllboa. IK>631 .... bkidlr --· Ttll MIMla 11 COIQldld ~ man ecdoM without --• _.. '--.... c::hects ~~f~~ --·
"",,!,,,. """' 2SZ SW ..,,"°::....'""': ":::,. -.::: :-.::=:: "="" "'"' -ob~Nno court opp••~ __ _, .,__ l."r.:,~ .I:, J ::;;:,.~~"":; />lrci~:~TY 1tE Y ~fl'd~·~~ II~. Sd.a CNz. CA G6060 Bhr.tl, CA Q2647 • 5-1&). al tWC. • and o nnsM:t llutlllm undet Che el. Before tllkJng c~ein DIM. n40 c:redll I.Inion. °' a ,..n.m ,.. _. fUl1 ~ AT~~ ~u I • tl ale! ~ '-.; n.. business" COIQicted TM buSlntSS IS COnoictld lnler9ll ~ '° Md now flcnous lllanla lllml oc very lmportent eotion•. Nw:swt ..... CA ,., by • sllll8 °' ~ Ill die *" -I NI ~ rc ~caused
1 -""'° P111111e1Shtp a genen1 pllUltrshtp held ~ I undlr ml o-1 d '*"" ISlld llMln however, the pe,.on.i 9Z9eo ~and bM as-tloMd OM of TNll. The llllMC NA I O TU Slid' ·Notice taul and The ltOS11llt commtnr.ed The l!Qtstralll commenceo TIUllllnlheorapeity..._,in """"'°'CHRISTINA.JANG repreHntatf~ will be 06/30, Ge/06, 08/08 • S lddr .. Md «Ml' -Of HE E OINst~ Eledlon to 10 be i.-
lr'lllUCt butmeu under the nnuct business uncltf the aid Coounly .lild S.... i.. ~...,,.,. Wll 11*1 w.tn required to give notice ti" ~~g ~ dlelgntlloft. If flft• of UM ,... AGAINST YA CIOf'ded 111 die councy .-re
licttous butinest ,,.,.,,. 0 ticnous business name 0 lnlAlr deecribed: ,,. men 1t11 Cou~a.11 of 01ange to lnternted pe,.on• PUBLIC NOTICE naiJ.i 1 a&iorizeo P'Ol*'Y ~ ~u.'£ ~@J~ On ne 'AS.'. 1997 die ru1 rJ.r: = Mme$~stedlbCMon 197B Mmes ~slid lbCM on May 9 fulttli ~on.aid~ Counwon 2Q 1Q07 unl•H they hav e NOTICEIUSTEE'S ~ buSIOO$S Nl lhis state ~IT ,.,0. NEWPORT 1.111 &"AM .~M rrianaat~ =':~since ~rec-SIGN£0 OONAl.D P JONES IQ07 . Nil '•• prop9ltv .....,._ P«>TICE· I Acuous Nlml waived notic• or con-sale Wig I>& ~ In an I.NE. U lhP.O'itllOn as lhe duly ai>: ~
Tits tlattment wa l~ed will! SK>NEO DENNIS OElA ROSA. = r-~ ~ Stlllnllfi expi111 Ir~ yean Imm H~ted )to~ P1ropo1ed T 9 • ~an No. • IS" oonditiOn, but Wichout =· T~-:i.!.1:.:nc:; pointed Tni~ee under and te. May 22, 199,l~...., Ille Coul\IY Cltrlt of Orange WILLIAM DELA ROSA ::.::· la ... ....-.... -ti •• ftlld In .. Oflrce eotion. I... ndepef')o 7 NO. covenant sx~· IX· !Wllllly tor lnoomcl f pursuant IO of Tni~:· Ftl'lanoal \NII""-·
NOTICE· Tiit fienous Name Che Coul\IY a e111 of OratlQI c.-. ·Melia. CA ~ The -.s IMcnm Nwlll S.ment authority will b• grented ~N No.. • m-dMlgftalon. If ~~~ 95-015 of P 0 iw• ~· San Oilgo.
County on May 19. IQ07 Tiits 1ta11ment WIS hied with to i.· 142~~= of h Couf1l'I Cltlll A new RQ. dent edmlnlatretlon veS1or. Insurer ~°' 1 • !i. IM ttr..e :Z:: MCI'":.!, ~~ on I 17, 1 as os ~
Stamtnt txlllrH 1111e ye111 trom County on Mav 19, tG97 undll= nu... diildlirN rt11st be tiled Ollor m 1t111 dall unteH •n lnt~rHted B ~~N-~red ~Y said Oeeci :" ""91"' Slid Mil wu~ o1 1h:· ~ t11 o'r8cnnae 1£ J8t~ Che dallt 1t W&S llltd 1n the Office NOTICE·Thts lidibous ~ ~ Jar WPf lnoomld-Tiie filing of ttO .-ment does person filH en ob11ction A IT. o ~ aovanc:es· flereoo. lllllde, but wldloul CIO'ftMllt 0t Cou!!IY C8kfomaa. execut~ K Huber Asst Vice
of h Coul\IY Clelll A new fidl. StatelTlent expru 11¥1 yws trom -" ._ prop91tv addr-. not of itMll au1tlollU h ust in to the petltlon •nd ED ,~ ~-' wltt1 1111etest as~~ WW!Wlly, mqw...s or lllfllltd. by ROben J SlormS a mar-1 taus lklsineu Nlml Statement the dale 1t was hied 1n the Office and ct. common ~ tin si.-of 1 Acdous bness ahowa good cause whvl y O ..u lhe unpaid reg.wdlng lltlt, .--lo!I. Of necs man as sole and sepa 7 ~ 1111st bt Ned PllOf to thll datl ol the County Oel\ A new fidl. lion, r~. w-hlAISI. llw Hime 111 ~of Che nQhlS ol the court •~Id not p TE Y PROP· the Note Securei1 _...._., IO ~ lhe ~P<~Y... as TruSIOr 13/9
The lflng of lhts S1111ment dots '<>us lkls111ess Name Stattmenc 11*i1 amoun1 d the unpaid 1110C11tf undef r.dlfll, Stllll, or grant the euthonty. Y SOLO~ Deed Of Tdrust Wlltl r.-inint prindpll 1Ut11 of t!M talO M OUljall(! A um-S1464749
not ol ltM*I llllhOnzt the use 1n l'lllSI be hied pnor to tN1 date blilllflce d h ~ common law (Set Stc*>n 14400 A HEARING on the A IF ii ~ as In said llOW(s) aecuNd by Aid Deed of t1ed ~1~. fi ~b l---------
tlls stllle of a F1cnous Butinm The t•ng of this sta1ement does -=ind ~Iha prop91tv 1o be et seq Butinus ns Pl'ofessions petition will b• held on ~ NA ~-E e~~s 0 ~~;and Trua. with lnltmt t~ • f.'.'(r;V,:1'& flftH~ HIG~ELJy
Name rn ~Of the ng111s of not of 1tset1 asll!Onle the use 1n IClld and,...,...,.. llllrT-.d Codi)· Jun• 26. 1997 •t 1 :4 5 ~ DIN ST o1·~ trusts aeated by pnMded '" Aid !ICM(•) • .,_ el >EM" FOR CASH IOOflef under r-ederJI, State, llU Slate of a ~s lklsmess cmia. ~Md~ first filing P .M . in Dept. 703 locet· YOU L ~ of Trutt D_ated: v--. If flf1, undtl t1M I•""' able a1 bme of sale 111 common law (Set Sec*on 14-m Nwlll 1n ~aon Of the 11911ts Of at h lime ol h inlllil publi-Ntwl>Olt eucn..costa Mesa ed at 341 The City TACt A LA R 15 HYttlo~~·~ of Aid Deed of Trust. ,..._ I money of 1he Untied
Codi) common law (Set Sedlon 14400 $1115,157.n . "' ~ to 6.13,2.0.27. 1997 92668. seMoe$ ~-. .. -· Valev. ·--""" .... -~ ..,_,. .. ~. ......., .,. et seq. lklsiness a/IC! Plofessions ll10Cfler under Feoeral. Stile or a11ion d,. NoeiDe o1 Sele la: CH4i4Ml T-2936-C JUn Drive 7th A. Orange CA = !lMlfl Vtat,.~. ~Vlo>ll. ~nltwlide~· cNrv-Tru-'--~ oupenaaf ... _ 1111,.!f ~ .... ~dr~ ~b~· !.~or n!
FirstF"iltng et seq. lklsmus and ProlesSIOl'IS Cll9h: .. TIUMIMI accesu IF YOU OBJECT TO as duly aQPO(lted lr\ls&ee H 520-l&ed by Slid Deed of Trust. TM bonal bank. a drawn by
NNPOll Beacll-Cosu Mm COCle) CM!jm(a c:tlldl ~ Oii • PUBLIC NOTICE the granting of the ~I to !tie Deed~1f Trust 1 e.111,. lnfor· lotlll amount of UM unpeld a state or federal aedll union ct«20664 2.a939 o May 23.30, First f11tng me. or,...._. t.nk. • dwdl petldon. you should b .RC A ~ ~I 7 By: ~ of Che obllglllon ... or iJ chedt drawn !>~ Slate
.kln6,13.lgg7 NewportBucll-CQstaMm =by. --c:n:.= CNSl411HI appHr •t the hHring ~~ ~c"'tOleciosure IS :::r~~~~ ~.sasa~~ CeChmepeltMY CMort~ Ct«~ Mav 23.30 . .kin 6 13, UfDI °' • NOTICE OF and •t•t• VCXJr obj•~ _as lnstrumeot No. a debt collecior ~ lo upe11.a MCI adww\:.s ., t!M too °' savill!» k $!le0· a • rema OfY PUBLIC NOTICE 1997 ~· =-..'::: = =: PElll IOH TO tlo!'9 • or file . wrinen 77. (Deed ol Trust c;olled a debt Arly iilbfna. 11-of t!M lnllllll publlallofl of fled in section~1 of the Fi-3500 Pactflc view Onve _............... __..._ ........ aft&Jl .. N!'T'rn obJ•CtiOM with the ecorded on Nov 8 l.IOll obtained 'Mii be used for ... _ ..... ,_ of SIM ... naoaal Code and i'Uthonz.eel Newport .. __ ...... PUBLIC NOTICE . --· OI ..... _ ..... ..-.--Im . lns1r\J I No ~ lf:rfise .... ......... .. dO bu lht Stale) .......... STA==rw:~WAl ~ In Seaictl 5102 °' ESTATE OF: court before the h••r· • ~ns~ p~·) of 1 7 .. 06/1311997 and s1•.m .54. The beneflc:IMY ~ In ~i~tAre~ ot the 844-2700
FROM Che Ftnanei81 Code end PAUL.wE z_ ino. Y~r appearance eOOrds ln lf'Ml ob 1 7 uncltr 11ld Deed of TNat h•r• ~ty HaU ol ~ii Part. Civic
PARTMEASHIP OPERATING N01lCI! OIF ntUSTEE'S lllAhorized to do bullr.a In KOl.l.MSE may be tn person or by lithe ntr Reco<der of tolore txtcu1td MCI delfwrtd lo nter at. Beach Blvd • PIERCE IROTHEJIS
UNDER ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :-'.X:: CASE NO. A187592 you~F•ttcyrgty· ARE A !ii. ~ ~te~or PUBLIC NOTICE ~~i;ect o.:.U11Wflt!W: a~~~t:~3Zt· ~V:~~· = BEll BROADWAY
The 1o11owu10 persoll(sl GM31AP. Number141-332---..o11heTn.11e-.DMd cleriH, creditor•, con-gent creditor of the FR N ~N C rs No.: 97~1as L01n No.: Notice of O.t.utt Mel Election Deed or ruSI 1n the PfO®l1Y Cremation FICTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME ~: 2QOOlt1 01tW: lie Trulllel may vMlhold Iha To ell he!r•, benefl-CREDITOR or a contif')o ~Jtt M~ NOTICE OF TRUSTEFS SAL£ 0.mlrld for s.i.. end• WT11t111 now he by 1t ~rldef said Mortuary * Chapel
haMIM Withdrawn as a geneial 11 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 161111 Uldl blccme IMilllble k> dngent creditors, •nd deceaeed you muat file N . ~ • 7174039 YOO ARE IN DEFAULT to Sell. The ul'ICltlslanld Clllttd Situated in S8tCl County, Cd· partner(s) from the pattne~llip l.fflER A DEED OF TRUST. Che ~ °' .m-• • per•on1 who may othe.r· your claim with the ~ IVIC N :R UNDER A DEED Of TRUST llld Notice of Oitflult MCI lom1a desai~ the land 110 Broadway ope11~ng under .111e 1tc1>1oos ~TED o.c.mt.r 1. 1M. nwew d rigtll. Seid_.. Ylil wlH ~· interHted 1n court end mail 8 copy to SAN ~ DATED 10/11195 UNLESS YOO Eltctloll lo s.1110 be~ lherem As i'~ful~ de-Costa Mesa
business name ol REDSTONE l..N.ESS YOU TNCE ACT10N be mm», bd ~ CCMn8'1l the Wiii or Hllte, or the person# repre1ent• hiQ~I ~~ or TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT In the county whtl9 the rul ~~~~: hefetofuT~ 842.tUIJO
P...>l.A ASSOCIATES. A Callloma 'TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-OIMl'!Wlly, ..,,_Of~ both, • of: PAULINE z. tive eppolnted by the ctieck as de~I below YOOR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE property le loalltd. 0-. Mey scnbed IS be~ sold ·a.s is·
GenerJI Plttnersr.p, 4041 f.RTY,rTt.¥.YeESOlOATA ~ ... p .Nt 01 KOLLANSE court within four i>aya!>le lnfuUaltime~sale' SOLO AT A PUBUC SALE. IF 27, 1997 LOHESTAR MORTGA· The sl/eetaddressandolher ~~~~~te 225' ~k~~ ===-:...-: .!: b••~ fll~~g~NATI; month• fr~m the dete ~~~ 1~~~ 'R W :f>:Cru~~ ~~ .... sa:.. LL~.:. gc/~~~aJd~~~e~~ Corona del Mar ~ fl~llOuS buSlness name ~T\JREOFTI-£~ o-1, ~ ...... c. KOLLANSE in the of first IHUllf'.'Ce ~· ~nder Saki Deed of nist.11'1 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, Authorized Slgnmwt Addr111: ~e IS pu1P;Orfed IO be referred ID abow was hied on ING ~ YOU, YOU wmi ..,_. • pOolidld Superior Court of Celi· l•ne.re 11• provided in propef1Y. SIJuated in said YOU SHOULD CONTACT A P.O. Box 515*, Dllm. T-P~mona Avenue, Costa Ja/ll~ 30, 1992 1n the Countr of SH0U.D CONTACT A LAN· '**'· Md Iha~ princ> fomie, County of Or-1ec.tion . 9100 of the ntY. ana~e and as LAWYER On e/11197 • 2:00 PM. ~251-.5381 FOR TRUSTEFS . A 92627 The under· Qranoe and OllQIM file No YER Ncllce ii hint¥ aN8rl pal blilllflce d h NDlm -enge Cehforrn Probate Code. more ful desai in the LONESTAR MORTGAGEE SALE INFOAMATION PLEASE signed rustee drsclauns any ~12. fllt Town & Co4drt. 'f1t!e Clnd by aald DMd ~ Hlf· THE PETmON re-Th~ tim~ for fill!'g above re of SERVICES. LLC1 • duly CALL t911)3'7·ml LONE.STAR kctl>l"Y for any lllCOffectoeS.S Mevasoo e v . ()() 1118 Min· ~ Inc. • Ca11ami11 lll""9cn • p0olidld In ml quHts that DONALD c. cf111ms will not exprre Trust The street 8c:!dress and appol.nted Truatte under 111c1 MORTGAGEE SERVICES. LLC. of the slleet address and
agement. Ille. 110 fist 50lh SL, Corpcrallion. • truaee, "! Na9, ...._ c:fwQl9 Ind •· KOLLANSE be appoint· before four . months other common designauond 11 put111111t to OMd of Trust IS A DEBT COUECTOR AT· olher common d~allOn. 11
Ste 1102. New Yoltl. NY 10022 =.. ~ ~ ~!!!': := ;:J: ed., p1,.0 net repre1en-fr°"!' the PMl•nnv date ~ =~~ ~ ~ 1~M. ~" =· ~PTIHG AH.lo ~~ :'l· ~~~but ~
Ths business WIS o.d " Trum _.. by TNlt. Town & c:cumy 11119 t•tive to adminl•ter the nouY~U~AY EXAM-~-355 AVifX'Mf•~SA,"{ 11111 0;0flldll Rec:ordl 111 tt19 08TAiHED WILL BE USED FOR covenant or warrariJ,;...~x-~nt =~ B V By H W Q*"4 Som .,, UIWl'W1ied SeMcea, Inc • Celifcmiii Htllte of the decedent. INE UM fit k t b th ~i,'?t, CCW! ~ ofllol'ot lhe County RKOtder of THAT PURPOSE. ASA1'2W20 ~:~:e~fled(>i~~ s • WIOnWI R.-xlfdld on COipo11llu11 .... TNllll, 1070 THE PETITION r•· f • ep y e rustee "isclaims any . ORAHGE Colinty, si... of 611)6. 6113, l/20 . t>rances to pay the remain~ Janssen. Adt ·Otrtetor 12/11/1M •~No Town & Cuw*Y Rd. Or-. quHtl th• decedent'• court. f you ere.• per· MY inc:otreetness of Call~i.. EDc:uttd by AM-pnnopal sum of the noie(s
Ths sta1emen1 was hied wi !16653379 In Bock_ Pagll ~ CA 92elll. s.-LN Hum'. WILL end codicil•, if eon lnterntad tn the streel address and Olher DREW KONOO. A SINGLE MAN MEET secured by said Oeed o
the County Cler11 ot ()(ange o1 CA:W l'&lll'dm In Iha cl6:le tw. (918) 'Jlf7.TTJ.I or (71'4) any, be admitted to •~Ult•. you mey file convnon des.gnabon. 11 any, Will SEU AT PUBUC AUC-Tnist. wrlh lflterest !hereon County on ~ 19, 1997 d lie County ~ d 83&'8383 lll. ~ Olin Mcslllr, probet•. The WILL end with the oourt • fo~I shoWn herelll. The toeal TION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR as P<OY!ded lfl said notels) Newport Beacll·Cosia Mesa ....._ r--....... Callamill, and Town & Cuw*'f TIM s.w-, eny codicil• ere avail· AequHt for Special amot.tnt of the unpaid balance CASH 1--w.. •ti of Mil I lal advances 1r anv. under !he
CN422923SPl4-1 Mat 23.30, .kin p;;;:;..-;R'W. Ncieicl d Inc., Dmd: 0&'1W1!187 .011 for exemlnetlon in Notice of ttM fillno o~ en ~ 1rt1erest mereon or the i.wNt ~ of '71M Unit~ ths'!"'ouegohnecfasspsefcffed 1erms or itieleeoeecieh· of T~~~ 6.13. 1991 °"91.9 Ind Eledlor1 to Sell ~~.&JO. H th• file kept by th• Inventory and appre1111I oblig~ secured by tile AT THE NORTH FRONT • estimated s. arges <lflU
June 7, 1997
For Info: G~\\STI 644-3151 ~
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Policy Dow to Place A .....---Deadlines
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1002·1625
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By Fax
(7 14) 63 1-6594
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By Phone
(7 14) 642-5678
Hours
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Monday-Friday
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Tut=>gday ............. Monday 5:00pm
"ednesday ........ Tue day S:OOpm
Thursday ...... Wednesday 5:00pm
Friday ............. Thursda. S:OOpm
Saturday .............. Friday S:OOpm
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Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Onl $28 r week (4 wk, min.) ~ Cl
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GENERAL 1002 CORONA
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1002 GEN£RAL IAGUNA
1022 BEACH
NEWPORT
1048 BEACH 1069 HOUSES/
CONDOS
Lido •••• cott•o• FOR RENT
COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT
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NEWPORT
2169 BEACH
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2169
Attention
tOUM. HOUllHO BALBOA PININ. Own o .... 01nu111n Nice, clean, large Home trt
A1111111A11elfftl1kllt1t1iais 2BR 2.5BA Homa I
MWSJ"8fllMjlct111111ft4ll· with bay views, R.E. Agtnt1!1
lfl4 felrtte.alqAct" ttll" garagel decka. Showe••• tho••
...,.... ..-..-•......, Av•ll•DI• Now apeclal prpper11~• In
It ""'1tM .. .., ,,...,.llCI. $1850.mo our HomH of lh•
11•11.tllH " 4111acr1MllllllH • • • • • • W••k & Open Hom•
-.411 " rau. ce1-. ""'111• BEACH 'N BAY Gulde publl•h•d
Ma • ._....._ lalftlllal 1&111111 RENTAL CO Heh Saturday In lh•
................ MllllUlllll• RHI Estate Tab. It'•
...... ..,_.,,...,._,,11ml· 714-873·7388 an effective and
"''"., 4111~... lne•penalve way to
Tllla ..,..,.,., will ul reech hom1buyeral --.., _.,..,.....,.I!:========:! II Call our Clualfled 111tllt f1f ml awte wkl 11111 Department Todayll ............ ""'°" ,. ... .,, 842·5878 -------_. __ ---·--- -I -I -M
.. '*'llJ ........, tt111 Ill Alk abOul our
411"1Mlll• Mftfllad 111 11111 current 1p1clal1I .... , .. ., ............ .. ...... ,. ........... ,. ..... ,...,,._I lr.,.,callltUO ........ 111.-.414.-,.
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call MUI llat·-
HOUSES/
CONDOS
POI SALB
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Belboa Newport
RMlty, Inc.
Oceanfront
Lot
Reduced to
$470,000
723t1t1M
QOV•ANM•NT
,.OR•CLOS•D
HOM•S
Penni.. on th• St.
OellnQuent Tax,
R•po'e, RE0'1, Your
area. Toll free
t.aoo-2t 94000 kt tMU~e
for current llatlnsi•
RENT
1hf'OUgh clWffled
Stunning 180 degree 0 PEN 8 UH 1 ·5
Bay a Jetty Views. Enjoy The FlnHll Benllruptc1 Auotlon , .. ______ _ 2ba lriplH upstairs a 1 u ft a . 4 b r 3 b a • Nwprt Hot• 3Br 3Ba
unit, t'.>alcony, 2·c•r End unll, 2-car g•r, Ip. H1e Ip, w/d hkup.
garage. New carpe w /d. ac. S2000 newlydec,gar.•vl7·1 Waterfront c ondo, 48drm 4.5Bathl, 3-<:ar
2 +2. 32'wlde llv/ din garage, Ocean Views.
142 Via Undlne t•
Auction June 22, 3 PM•--------paint. S1150 779 Avl Aug 1. 458·5232 $1500. 759-0814 Scott Pl. 964·8585 room. Totally remod. $839,000
1650,000 Doug Bulley, Bkr Opon HOUIH en. 618. CORONA Th• 'Community
6/14 N oon-4 PM· Markel Place. Open Sun 1.. 7t4-720-1704
2525 OcHn Blvd A·2 3 BR. 1.5 BA •trade DEL MAR 2122 HUNTINGTON ClaHllled locetlon, •t•P• to liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 042·5078 973.3304 NEWPORT
BEACH
beach. Call tor addt'I HARBOUR 2142 --------Into. Coull•r & AHoc. Oceanfront Condo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1069 250·9777 x 232 Unobstfucted Ocean 1---------ond Channel View. Waterfront Fabulou• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Yerealll•• 2bd, 2ba 2Bdrm 2Bath, pool, 3 + 3/0en/Oln/Ger/ 1040 4bd, :Iba Pool/•P•· condo. Light, airy, )eccuul, boat 1llp ovl. Cock avail. 11n, Pia • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1988 remodel. Famlly/ galed, remod. Dike to s2100. 714-673·7486 Furn, FP. rr Coor• One-Of~·Klndl living rm. $448,000. bHch St67,000 Call $3350 Agl. 675·9505
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
4Bd 2.75B• Home. Agent 714·721·3568. June Agl 494·1177 1--------
E1epandld Fam Am. aayald• cove Gated COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT
Remodeled. Kitchen 2bd, 2ba, pool, bHch BUILDING 81
M•tr-Sull• French boat 1llps. $397,000. S075/ 2bd/1 b BEACH 2169 Door• • B1y Window• Agent 714.121.3568, CONTRACT 1150 mo. •· Spa • Sunny Nook -Fwy close, nr Triangle iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
l4ta,eoo Big Canwon Dover Steel Bulldlnga S•I• Squore. 040·5t O 480/28A Pamlly room
N•nor Luka-.Agt Mod•I 30.tt4o11 10 $4,650 :lbd/1 .5ba V•'Y. lg wtFP, new carpot &
7t4-943•8797 SI n g I• L • v •I 4ox80xl4 '8,503 fenced yard, 2·C•r paint Ovitt culCIHac
Reduoedll Spacious 2 BA 2 BA + O • n 50x75x14 St t ,409 g r. 1yr I••· Gatdener/ •lrHI Cal ok $2100/
38drm 1.76Ba Home. 7t4-844-52US ~x1001el611&,214 wattr Inc:. $1250mo. mo. 975~030, Agt
•vaulted Celllng•• •tuft• ToWl\hom•• 80ic100x16 $17,552 Pett Ok, (310)04-8769. 4bcl/3.5ba Oen. lor•
Marble Entry • Pluah Bay view. 1·alory, M1nl·1torag1 bulld1ng1. •••l •'aid• wilh H•t<J mal OR, wetbat, FA.
Carpet • Aemodeleel 380, S359K. 2bd, vl.w 30x1eo • 32 unll• To Find 28r 28a ocHn view, galld
Kllch•n & Bath•ll 1192K. Ajt ~22. $13,944 Maet•r Sult••· Nr S4700:mo 760-1580
111e,eoo SELL Fr•• brochul rte. Ttl·SQt, gar, no J)9ta, aau1ront ••a••I Manor Lukee-A9t Sentln.i Build nQI s 1 OGO/La.t 640-9408 ... .. 7t4-84~ .. 7•7 1-eoo-327.0790 r!xl 19 AvallAblO Nowl 4bd,
1 .. 1 your home
through ClaHln.ct. ...... ?. ll1ald• 2bO tba 4ba. Ooc;k, 1erm1 Your used vehicle Whether you'r• buying • • • throu~ classified or .. 111ng, c1a111h1d o•r•g•, FP. ••ov•. "'· n1go1lab1e. A11'lno ,. ... _.,.78 covers all y04Jr nHdal Mupa, avail 6/20. S5SOO/mo. van, ---SI 12Sfmo. CM5·SU2. 758·3729, Agenl
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NIWPOllT * NOlllM * AMlll'MINIS
lJg 1 & 2 bdnn
opts. 2 & 3 bdrm
twnhses w/FP,
pcm thru kitchens,
bntfv bcr & lrg
ebb. Small pets
welcome.
Prices~ot
$1030.
Coll 720 87 64
Todayl
a...:> ~-~·""' ••• '.!!
Nwpt P•n Overlooklng
Canal 2blks 10 Beach
3Br 2B• Oplx, Ip, bale.
secured gar New wl'lt
carpet. W/0 . y, LH
No pell. Avail 7/1. $1385 1·209-539•!1010
Venalll•• 20Cl/2ba condo. Llghl, airy.
remod. gated B1k1 10
beach. $1200. Call
June, Agl 494·1177
Why play Hide 'N
S.olt wilt\ chffdcare?
C•ll Cl•••lfled
todsyl &4a..&e71.
Put
a few
words . to .,,
work
CJ FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997 Ncwpon Bcach/Cotca Men Oa.ily Pilot
BOATS 7011 COSTA MESA 2624 VACATION
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BUSINESS
2722 PROPERTY
LOST•
2767 FOUND 2925 EMPLOYM!NTSS30 EMPLOYMENTSS30 liiPUiiiiiRNii1iiTUREiiiiiiiii6iiOiii14 GARAGE SALES :~~"°RT 616 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
8T'Bo•ton Wh•l•r
17ft Monta1.1k. Yamaha
90, bait tank, cover.
$8800. 946·1162
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S l•n I •v fl ormal 1 575. la Up, 1·2 Br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Cottsget Move-In ••lffront Hm Nr Bal
Special. Nea1 Oeach. Fun Zone. 1 br T
M•dlc•l/Dental
Office H .B . No
money down. Furn
neg 1 300a. f NT
Prine only. 760-0898
LOST CAT Admln As•lst PT for Nur•ery Help For
Black Persian. Hot amall nrm. Dav hours. Church. Sul\/Mornlngt
pink collar. Name la WP, comp tkUls nee 8-1 1, 18 • First Aid/
"Blue" 812 In S.A. Sal w/ewp. FM cover/ CPR Cert 844-7400
Heights nr CypreH St. resume: 714·721-0338 RECEPTIONIST••
din rm aet, tbt w/2 sllvetwar• drawers ••· ---------Moving Sale Sat Only CORONA 8om~ Appl1, Furn,
714·548·2421 aleeplng tott. tba, fp, tends 10 8' w/8 Cana HouHhOld furn. etc.
Back chrs. new cush· DEL MAR 6122 3 Landf•ll Ct. tmmac1Jlatel 8/19·29,
2 80 APT enctoHd 12200. 714--873-1943
gar, yard Off Harbor COM Cottage Avall. 851..S't18 Automotive Evening For buty P.R Agency.
Ion• pad lncld Brand iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------new. over S5K cost. Multl-Fa mllv Qara9 •
and 19lh 848·8541 View of water & aand.1---------LOST WALLBT at ~-Receptionist. Moo-Fri Good people 1kltlt &
bertaon• Corona det 3PM·9PM. Excellent profeaslonallsm a
Beaut Linen• lnelude<f Irvine Terrace S •I• Sat only 7am·12 s.11 s2~00 548·H08 12th Annual CllhH, hsohold items. BUSINESS OFFICE 2br 1ba nr OCC. All 6-22 to 7·27 $1600 ...
new crpt, paint. firing, _s._c._7_i_4-_8_7_5_·7_5_06 __ FOR R£NT 2769
blinds S895 ... S200 Hunt Hrbr Fab 3bd. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
dep 241-8850 mrbl fp, tennis PoOll,
E'a4d• Country Woods
21lr apll lvl. atdy, Ip
S895. N/pot, 180 2111.
June S 1790wk. July/ Aug $I 890wk. 2wk min
Agt/ownr 848-9468
645·9543 or 648· 1184 ---------~~~~~~-1 RENTALS TO
E 0 elde, Spac1ou1 & SHARE
qu1e1 2br 1 ba, no 2724
p 0 I 5 $ 6 7 5. t $ 3 00. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
d"P 845· 1492
Furn'd Offices Full
amen. cont rm. to
share w/Nwpl Bch
builder. 825·0871
Ofc Suite 841 sq.II
3 Pvt Otflces and
Recepti on area.
441 Old Newport Bl11d,
Nwpt Bch. $1220.
714·650-9505
Mar near PCH 5/28 Communications skills must. Computer exp•---------
Black tmall Senllmen: nee tor dealership. a "'. S9·tO/lir~ ben. MERCHANDISE
101 ltomi Bua cards· Coll Shlr1ey Dahl for Fax: retume to office MISC 6015
Ollvarot & Sona, and Interview. Coa1a MHO mgr: 714/442·75591'iiiiiiiiii• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
cash. Please call Honda 4 30·5050 R•ceptlonlst 1~ C
1·310.202·0800 BOAT PAINTER for Hair Salon In C.M 9 o raft•man, Gas
EXPERIENCED PT/FT avail. Start Mower Model 8 1 7
LOST. Corum Watch LP APPLICATORS $5.50/hr. 631·7990 ts .O HP $200,0 0 with Diamonds. 4·5 075•2837 714·721-4008
I VI I B 11 R•ceptlonlsts S~g~tlmec,,t:I v!1~~ _C_•_n_'_t_F_l_n_d_W_o_r_k?_ Noeded for full·llme &
$1000. RE WAROtl You can't be looklng temporary positions.
714-640·1873 too hardl WANTED 15 Champagne Temporary
M lac Fishing 1ackte.
C.O.Navagotlon book.
Fire extinguishers,
toots. 548·9832.
Furn'd Studio Near
Tr1angle Sq./55 Fwy.
A11I Now $595. Ulla
pd No Peis 646·5330
B•I Isle Room avail,
ahr balh, Fem pref, no
amk/drugs/pets. W/D,1 .. •••••••• LOST. Female cat, S4t4 .. dep. 673·5590.1• tong holr, dark/II gray.
Us NES •. Vlc·POrl Streets NB.
people to flll various Help '114·756·1844
positions from waro-R•tall, Assist Mngr T
house to manage· PT Positions. Apply In
ment. No experience Person: Pap11rus.
necessary. Call Now. 3 3 3 3 B r I s 1 o I .
Brent (714)891·5784. Suite 2861, South
Wolff Tanning Beds
Tan At Home
Buy Direct ond Sav•I
Low Monthly Pm1s
Free Color Catalog
Call 1·800·711·0158 CoO&l Plaza. or Fax
Resume: 5 45·2213 ---------
Matr·br, pvt ba, ger, B I S U1 Hu tags. 720·1655
prof'I $640 ... 1/3 FINANCE
Large 1 Br Very Clean! u t I a • 6 4 0 · d e P · MISSINOI White long
uow carpot end appla. Bal Pen 675·3511 ••••••••• hair Cat 15yrs old on Clerk Busy Pholo
Gar w/opener S600 NB tBr w/balh Avl 7/16 ---------5/30 nr V11ta Trucha/ Store In CM. 20-30 hrs
I -person 545·3229 5329 ~ 113 Ull. Close BUSINESS Vl5ta Del Oro St., N.B. per wk. High levels of &•I•• A9st COLLECTIBLES
10 bch Pool. smk ok. Reward 780-9048. customer service. Food 8rokor/lmpor1er 6017 Mole prel'd 64s,.4899 OPPORTUNITY Must be Enthusiastic In lrvlne. Office 95, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and Resp. 722·0611 Order desk(Tralflc NB Across form beach 2904 He"TTH & F d d/ Hutch Bl•ek Laque
recreatlonat Hema. Communltv plus much morel'!
Qar•g• S•I• 5, 7 Bois• ·NWPI Hts SllhJrday June 71h
7:30am·4pm Sat 7 •2 , 19 year
Moving Salel b1ket.
Over 30 homeowner• t:>ooks, collectlblos.
will bo selling labu· turn. tots of good
lou1 assortment of atulll 2 3 18 A n •lla
treasures Including· Eas1blulf nr COM High
anllquos, designer Saturdall 9 am Solo,
sample clothing, TV, frldgo, colfeo tbls,
furniture, e1torclso lamps, games. old
oqulpmont. clothes. books, clothCtS. etc.
books, pictures, & •53 1 l rvln• Ave•
ociginal paintings, ---------of Ii co furniture, Saturda119am·1pm
children's clothes, & 2 r o I's, c Io the s.
toys. lools, lawn· and oppllonces.
mower and goll balls. 2 4 5 K i ngs Place
Come to Pacific Coast Yard Sato Sat 6/7,
Hwy & Irvine Terrace 8am. Lots or quality
Dr. (across lrom mlscl From portable
New po r 1 c 0 u n try v1hl chair. rugs cloth·
Club). Pick up a map ing & kmck 1<nacks
with 1he llsl of 400 Ca talina Or.
HUGE LIVE BOAT
AUCTION 11
Dona1lon Sa l•·No
Minimums! Dozens of
llllll and powerboats
on trn1lersl lnfla18bles·
Oulboards·Sa1ls·Genr·
Electronics.
POWER: 17' Boston
Wholer, 24' Wellcralt.
23' Stnrfire, 20'
Bertran. 31' Bertram,
23 Donzi, 26 Formula,
23' Umfli1e sportfither.
fishing skiffs, ski
boats. Many Morell
SAIL: Sabots. Lido
14 ·s. Hobie 16's 18's,
Prlndles. MacGregors,
Islander 26. Catalina
27's, Lancer 28.
Publlc Viewing
7·10AM. June 7, 1997
Live Auction
1 OAM, June 7. 1997
1370 Adams Ave.
Costa Mesa. CA,
Call Orange Coast
College Marine
Programs lor map,
auction llst .
714-845·9412 NEWPORT
BEACH 2669 1;A.&. Count•r Help FfT exper req. oo an • r 2bd/1 ba. $550/mo. Inc 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 w/Crystal paid S12K •• FITNESS 3000 Poslllon, some Food or mport eltpor a • · utll. N /S Prof'I. major +. Full ttme w/ sac SSK. Atlgator
addresses. Sponsored TRANSPORTATION by Marian Phillippi. 1---------
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•1BR 1725•
2BR 2BA $835
Df:tN Incl. 601t30 pool
No pets. Carport.
Vleta Del Mesa
•545·4855•
Avail 7/1. 722-7052. $ HUGE PROFITS $ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii prep. and Customer benelfls. Fax rosume Brlefcas• w/address
Newport Pen Room Phone Card Routes Dead Doctors Don't Ue Service exper helpful. to· (714) 650·8014 book S4K 640-6401 $2000/wk. Pol. Call Tom al Balboa · · · avail In 4bd houso. 800•700•7177 •••50% OFF••• Market 673·831 O S•cr•t•rv Dynamic ---------
1oot1 10 beach. Fully 24hrs 77 Colloidal Mln8faJS 7 :00am·3:00pm Tustin Consulllng Co. COMPUTERS 6018
furn, wd. rel, S575mo. 33.5 oz. W/Natural FILM WP 6.0 exp req. Busy
Properties. 759-3721.
Sat 8 ·12, salt & fresh
water fishing goar,
1ools. cllhong. etc.•
200 Orchid • uttl. 545-8584 xJ07 Perteet P•rt Tim• Great Taate Our club 0 do·all poslllon. Must iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home Business prico .. Only $11.99 PR DUCTION••• bo highly organized. Ac., Laptop, Loaded! __ S_a_t_u_r_d_a_y_7_a_m--1
Beautlful, Now 2 • 2 RENTALS
cornor unil In Back WANTED Bay w/largo windows 2726
2·hrs a day oams you Toll FrM 888·217·1837 Talent Mgmnt and 832-1201 Fx·832·2166 133MH, Cost 52900., 1126 White Sail
$2K·S20K per month ---------Internships ·available. S 1750.obo759·1609 Household Items. for 11101 Hands on Get In Shape Howl Call Creative Telent Mgmt S ecurity Officers training. 24hr msg. Personal lnslrucllon. •800·401·0545• lmm
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G ated Community
$1435. 789·1746
Lido Bayfront ups11s
Jud. 2ba. Ip. decks.
g3r. 1to1ego 1 yr lse
$2400/mo 673·0194
Famllll Emergenc y! Scon 714·723·0686 Immediate Summer appointment 248·9180 TO BUY 6019 _________ 1 4Bd or more, (pool or St II t d d PT/FT SUPER MOVING SALE
Beechlront) for July & ••••••••• • .. •••••••• P 0 s 11 I 0 n s 1 FT IP T · '! a nee 0
• ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 •248-9180• Hourly or Comm. Paid•• **SAT 8 ·3 ••
Apour gmuo.'L1
15·a5 7
57·S3_0
1 ~1~ ANNOUNCEMENTS ----....,....----vacations. (Qualltv Old Coins Gold Sliver LR. BR. & gardon PERSONALS ••Loan Processor Cllentele) NB/CM Franklln Mini, Slerling !urn: mopod: sowing
E>1p'd Conv. FHA. VA. area. 650·6610 Old walches & jewelry mach: sin appls; oxor·
Fax resume: 574-1753 Water1ront Wes1coas1 Coin 642-9448 cycle: garden & wood·
COMMERCIAL LOST & 857·7706-pager Restaurant wrk tools: sports.
Unique 1bdrm 1ba REAL ESTATE FOUND 2925 SEEKING M edle a l AH t· PT AM Host/Hostesses PETS & kitch & baby equlpm'1, w/lotl condo stylo apl. 3004 Back Office. 20hrs por needed Monday· ANIMALS framed prtnls, books.
..,. aulted ceilings, light ••••••••• I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ·WiiiOiiMiiiEiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wk. Busy NB lntornal F" d a Y. Ex per noc 604 9 r e c o r d s . v c R . A airy walk lhrough Found Small black I• Modicino/Endocrlnol· Call V•nk•• Tavern liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Treasures. Bargains·
1n1chen. largo walk·fn dog· Ridge Pork Or, H andsome Attorne11 ogy. Salary DOE. 875-5333 KITTENS g~n~ PS~s.:1!r~e Ru~'.
ctosol , dishwasher, BUSINESS Newport Coast Sun 6• Seoks very attrac1lve 282·1148 1---...,.,.,--,--....,---1 to 0 1 a 1 Weekend 562·598·3525 81Wn De Sola & De Anza ~~1~: from ~v~ng r~~~~ PROPERTY 2767 1. Call 545-5247 al1or slim wht fomalo 26-34 NB Facial Room & Receptionist Seal Beach
addollonal patio olf ol 1pm Leavo Mossage for dating.¥ 360·4947 Stylls1 Station Avail. Must havo good ****
t>drm w/oulsido stor· Airport area. Contact phone skills and somo•---------COSTA MESA 61 24
V I I Bonnie 714· 756-0493 Macintosh ewperionco. L 0 n 9 H a Ir Sa b I e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~? n ;~ac~ n c 1 ~~ ~~ BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE SCHOOLS & send resume: Brown kitten. Friendly.
th•oughou1. skyllghi tn FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 INSTRUCTION 3012 759·6826 4mos. otd. 854"3246·
It VI ng room. uni quo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mm ba throom/ vonlly/ N t N drossing aroal Nouiral ...-----------------. PATIENT TUTOR ewpor ews
Garage Sale Sal
8am-1pm Baby lloms.
clothes, ma1ornl1y EMPLOYMENT BICYCLES 6060 c1111s. hsehotd 11oms
1045 Park Hiii Dr. carpet throughoull Medical Professional Building • Math. (Arithmetic Class/Display
Carport stall to ac· ~rt Beach . thru Calculus) Ad · ·
Commodato ' Vehlcle S I I C I verusmg
2u()( G .1 5 · • tat st cs • ham slry included. Vory bright 0 <.J ..oatm :n llllt' •Physic•• Tetm Papers up to 50% Comm.
and opon living areal { '..rn he <lividc<l •Reading • Test Prep FT Jn & Out~idc
Call now. won't las11 I I 1· k' (CBEST, GAE. SAT) S1470. 709·0931 •1 )llllt .ml :ll pu:nt P•11 mg. Study Skllls. For free A sk fo r Paul
Co11vcnit't1l, top quality Lommcrua.I ;111.-:1. Inf ormation ca II : 7 23*5440
Ncgotiahk-1c1 rm Exn:llc:m ~igna~c av.iii. Jim Madia 547·MATH u:~i~T.~~~·
MISCELIANEOUS
RENTALS MEm02MANAG61 a161EMENT T~,~~~nlt~a~edTeach•r
"'O Most Subj&cts·ESL ... ----lll!!lml-•I Math·Read·Speclal Ed
Romodlollon 644·0325
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ------
iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRAVEL 3014
QUIET & SER.ENE
Palm ~esa .Apart:tnents
Two Round Trip
Vouchers from LAX to
Chicago good for 1
year. Open Travel.
S 1 7 5 /e a . C a I I
V.1 Y"" Lkt I<> <0<-k•
k1,UI! o I c;,,.,,, ll1-<''"'"'
So near & yet so far ...
·.Thar's the fcding you get
• when you live at Palm
;Mc.1a am.id the lush
,grcrncry of JCCludcd
918·810·3848
EMPLOYMENT
WE ARE NOW HlRING
• Wa A..-• G'ii '1rafpct ·c.ur -~tdt """'.~.die""°-" c::
WIUJAMS.SONOMA woods & sutdy P31ms.
EMPLOYMENT J
5530
S.'11it\ c~l,f i 111U
3'.U3 S. Bro<t,,J 5!,~1
,I.\,. y •... ~.liar.-~ ~ .. JtJ.,,, 4 Studios, 1 &. 2 8edroome
• JRS. '625
• lllR'675
• 28Rtr7S
A No Pt!!
A Vertlall 8llndt
A Cellnit FIM
A NEW c.,ie~ P11lnt & 111r
A 17itneu Rnom
A lftlltd Pool & jA(Uul
• l"'lltlo8 & <onict
A Gll"llftts Avallabk-
HIGH INCOME DISTRI UTORSt{IP
FREE TO QUALIFIED CANDIDATE
Enlrepreneurlal Olracl soles monoger sought to
reault. develop. train. and motivate team for
es1abllshed. 42 year old high fashion jewelry
company. Automatic appointment of qualified
candldole to head up ground floor launch in
this area.
Offic.c Hours 9:00 am · 5·00 pm M·F
and 10:00 am · 4·00 pm wttkc.nds
• Flexible sefledul8 I No Inventory
• 46% on personal/ 15% on reps
• 3%-8% on promoted managers I 561 Mes.a Dr. · Santa Ana Hc1gtus, CA • $360 cor boous I S 1,000 expense boous
•
• lncen"ve contests and travel trips
CALL JEWELS I V PARK LANE 1·800-621·0088 (714) 546-9860
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • •
7 he Legal Department nt the Daily Pilot is pkared
to announce a new service now amilabk (() new businesses.
~ wiU now SEARCH the 1Ulmt for you at no txtra charge, and save you tht
timt and the trip to tht Court Hou.st in Santa Ana. Thm, of count, afor the search
is compkted wt wiU ftk your fictitious business name statmtmt with tht Gmnty
Cink, publish once a wttk for four weeks as requirtd by law and thm file your proof
of publication with the County Clnlt.
Please stop by to fik your fiaitU!us business statnnmt aJ the Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by. pkast calJ us at (714) 642-4321 and wt
wiU maltt armngonmts for JOU tlJ handk this proaJure by maiL
If you should havt any fartkr questions. please aJ/ us and wt will bt more than
glaJ w assist you. <;ood luclt in your new businai! ·
Da· ('Pilot
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SERVICES 5533 Purple Mountain (19th/Whl11•er) B t k • $ 1 0 0 . ___ H_U_Q_E_M_u_l_tl_·F_a_m_ll_y
•••••••• 574·2650 S ale -Wiison Twnhms Please bo aware lhat•---------380 w. Wiison
tho listings In this cot· TV ll.l~ONICS Fri & sat 7am-Jpm egory may requlro you t "'&~ t to call a 900 numbor SDllO 1080 Eloctron1cs, appls,
In which there is al••••••••• clolhes, ski equip ...
chargo per minute. ---------
NO EXPERtENCE
NECESSARY! UTILLm TV SYS1111S HUNTINGTON
$500 to S900 woekly Now Being SChedt.lled BEACH 6140
potonllal processing In Your NelghbOrtlOOCI ...
mortgage rotunds. Estate Yard Sal•
Saturda11 8 ·2
21542 K•n•ko•
Hamllton/Buahard
Own hours.
1 ·800 ·382·2199
EXT 503
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED 5535
Loving Swodlsh Nurso
12 Yrs e1tp. Honest &
caring. Good cook.
Loe rots. Christine
'\J714·640·373 5 '\J
DOMESTICS 5540
COM single fathor w/3yr
old daughter aooks
trade of bab11alttlng
sorvlcos. 760·0681
MERCHANDISE
ANTIQUES 6010
Kronlch·B•eh Piano.
Circa 1898. Xlnt Cond
$225 00 723-4306
Top Dollar Paid!
From 1 800·1980.
I pc to entire estato.
Pai ntings. china.
glswaro, furn, etc.
40Yr NB Res 673·6223
J•nn Air Hlf·clean/
convecllon, 27tn.
whit• bultl-ln oven.
S375.obo 873·1626
R•frlg•r•tor S175.
W••h•r/Drv•r .
1 135.ea 846·5848
Sld .. bv·Sld• 25.8 cul1
Refrlg. $250. 845-6088
day, ~5-0876 evH.
Wash•r!Drv•r
S100/ea or Sl 75/both.
048·8306
FURNITURE 6014
8ft Couch Good cond
Ott wht wtgold If pall.
S 150 obo 839-0884
Leather brown 11eeper
1018 S400, wood TV
••and s&o. coif••
table no. artlflcal
flre ~l •c• $1 00
8'14-2650
On the move?
Sell your extra
household
Items
In Clastlflod
·-~ •21~~
NO MOntV Downt
lnstallatlon & Programming Of
75+ Channels lndUded
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
FOR A LIVE DEMO AT
239) NEWPORT BLVD., C.M .
Of CCIII Toll PNe .._ .........
NEWPORT
BEACH 6169
•••3·Famlly Sale
3 3 3 Catalina-Alloy
Sat & Sun 9am·4pm
Patio furn. h~ehld. ote
Estate S a le, furn &
hsewares Sun 8-4
111 Via Vella
Lido Isl•
LIDO ILSE
Living Room Solo
• Redecorating • 1
Sal Only • 8·10
Couches. Ibis. chairs
1 12 Via Quito
#t ,,.. -•• ~ • •• • •
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Classified section
to find services
from electricians
and plumbers to
landscapers
& pointers.
642-5678
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FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 1997
TODAY'S
CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE
CHRYSLER 9050 ISUZU 9100 MAZDA 9125 SUZUKI
ACROSS
t Neplune', c:IOtMln 4 FiefCI _.... a SW9(jsh rode
12~-13 Smd stream
14 Nut"" 16 Choc:Olate
cookie 17"Romantic
CCMTlll'*\I
61 Accustomed
65 Lab animal
I 88 DlfeetOI' C1alt
69 Runway figure
70 Iowa IOWn
71 "Gatfielcf"
pooch
72 Computer·
SIC>f'l99 Item
73 Salamander 74 Gesture
meaning -yes· f0Ut$0me
19 Plan
21 Purchase DOWN 22 Nonf11 milk 1 A sight for -23 Amor Beeiy eyes
25 Be Jntroduced to 2 Barnyard 27 Fixed flmily animals
31 Naps 3 Apply oll 10
35 t<mono t11 4 Mrlltary supphes
36 Frighten 5 Bru1l1an port
38 Actress 6 Social group Bernhardt 7 Scrapbook
39 Arrrved 8 Unooln's
4 I Marry in haste nickname
43 Sta111tics 9 Frame for a
"4 Make amends fourposter, e.g.
46 Golfer Sam -10 Bud's bin ..a Bashful 11 Play opener
49 Bank, 12 Detty
sometimes 15 Bonom ~
51 Suspense-movie 18 Soap·rnaking
quahly ingredients
53 C.sSI"' of 20 Departs fuhlon 24 Cures
55 -gin 26 loop trains 56 Actor Sl\ari1 27 -point
59 Canine 28 Slac:Xen ott
~"'e:'~~-5
PREVIOUS PUZZlE ~VED
CLAP I BIKE l ~HR 0
HULL AVER TEA y
ESAU LIAR~ IF E
THIMBLE •SHIF1 []
-P LO~ •E VE-
UP BIE AT U NO ER I 1c VI
TH OIA~ PR I G • s A I( E
T O• CH IM N EY -P I E
ET NIA• 0 PI E EM E NO
R 0 SIE TT e~ S M UOGY
-R AE • s TE R-
ENRc LL S ·M ~NKEYS
N 0 I s E I H A1° R 11 RAN ORSO N ELLE cMMA
SMELT APED RASP
29 Playwnght 52 Nerve cell
Neil -54 Response 10 a
30 Male bee pun
32 Obliterate 56 EJectrlcat un11
33 Traits 57 Frame of m111d
34 One-horse 58 VolkSwagen's
vehicles kin
37 Fenong 60 Show one's swords anger
40 Approves 62 Try again
42 Al your -63 Oklahoma city
convenience 64 River of
45 long fistl Scotland
•7 S1~r 66 Broad·anllered
Celine -deer 50 Paper measure 67 Stlldl
7 ~""'l::0-""1':'1~0...,.1~1~
15
By CHARW GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
OH. TIIOSE PREEMPl'S
North-South vulnerable. North
dull.
NORTH
•J4 O K
0 66
•AKQJ 10864
WEST
•Q8732
QQ9832
OJ3
•3
EAST
• 106
QAJ 1075
0 987
•752
SOUTH
•AK96
0 64
O AKQ 1042
•9
The bidding:
NORTif EAST SOtrrH WEST
•• 20 30 50 a. P ... 60 Pus
P... PaH
Opening lead: Three ~( Q
Thia dea I 1s from the recent
Spring North American Champi·
onahipa. (n one room, with East.-
West silent, North·South comfort-
ably bid t.c> the small slam in clubs,
losing only one trick t.c> the ace or
hearts.
The bidding was far more vigor-
ous al tho other table. Fir st, East
made a weak jump overcaJI of two
hearts that most wou.ld never con·
SAIL BOATS 7014 BMW 9030 BUICR 9035
24' Sallboat Mahogany/
Teak, dleszel, auto
pilot. lcobox, hoad. 2
boats must selll
$5000/obo. 581·5947.
Lido 14 w/lrailer.
$1000/obo. 786-4731.
MARINE SLIPS
DOCRS 7022
'87 BMW 325 Red, '88 Park Aveunue
alarm, 6 cyt, 5spd, needs engino work,
AC, alt pwr, sunroof. new transmission
S7995/obo. 640·4888. S600. or best olfer.
'89 3251C While con11, 909·359·4946
blk top, fully loaded, 1 ________ _
new tires/top. 20k on
new eng. Musi sellt CADILLAC 9040
$10,500. 548·6883. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'78 Seville 2nd '90 3251C Red Conv. owner, xlnt cond,
Loadedt All pwr, 5spd rebuilt eng. New trans.
alarm, cd, alloy whts, custom wire whls.
air bags. 79K. Low 529 N d
'93 LeBero" Conv
auto. p/1. p/w. p/
locks, am/fm. cass.
cull whle. Xlra clean.
(10 11801PF878988)
To~ote of
H1.1ntl"gton Beech
714-847·8555
'93 Ford F150
V8, auto, al e, pis.
cuSI whts, Bedliner
(200551 /PCA79437)
Toyota of
Huntington B each
714.947.9555
15x70' ellp Sailboats
only. $13.50/per fl.
645-9307
Bluebook Must Sell! 50l obo. ee to aell! 668·9277 ---------S 14,000/lirm 673-4282 HONDA
Can't seem to
get to all those
repair Jobs
around the house?
Let the
ClaHlfled
Service
Directory
help you find
reliable help.
642·5878
RENT
through classified
Dock, Xlnl Location.
(very secure), water/
elect. 873·7877
Sid• Tie for 25',. sail
boat. wa1er/electrlcily.
Good tocallon/nr Udo.
$9.00/por 11. 675·6128
POWER BOATS
7012
POWER BOATS
10121------AUTOMOBILES
79• Bayllner 2511 81• Boaton Whelerl••·------Saratoga, rebuilt eng/ Montauk 1711 w/90hp,
outdrlve, 25hrs, new Mariner TrallorNHSJ•---------
upholstery. In/out, Teal</Scuba Racl</Balt ACURA 9010
Bimini top, teak, VHS. Tank. New uphol1tery.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $7900. 831·5823 Nice $7900. 631·5823
ClasslOed Is..... 89 Expr••• Cruleer
CONVENIENT 3211. OAL 400 hrs.
whether you're buy· Twin VP271·Brand nu
Ing. soiling, or lust paint. prolesslonatly
looking, ctassllied has deco rated Interior.
what you needl Loaded with eX1rasl
CLASSIFIED S49.900.obo 760.6837
&42·5878
'88 Legend CPE 1111
pwr. 1nrl, am/Im eass,
CC, AC, llhr Int, S<:yt.
aulo. $6750. 675·2769.
RENT
through classified
------CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL
9085
'9 4 7 4 0 I B t k/b I k . 1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L.lke new. 16" chrome CHEVROLET 9045
w he et s, car pho no liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $32,900. 842·8239
'95 3181 Con\/, red/
tan, auto, 21k ml ..
new tags. fact war.
$27,900. 646·4036.
1890 BMW 3251
4·Dr. 5·spd. Bronze/
Tan Leather Interior.
Looks & Runs Greall
Loaded. ABS. Driver
'85 Cargo Van. clean/
I 0 0 k I g 0 0 d /r U n S
greal/79K orig ml/Out·
lllled for travol. Bit
above blue, but not
duplicatabto 631 ·6695
'95 Aatro Van
V6. Loadod, Llko Now
(200588/SB205266)
Air Bag. New brakes. '93 Suburban
timing belt. banery & Mint Cond
tires. $8,900. OBO (200578/1PJ41617)
633·6870 or 452· 1686 Toyote of Classllled Is..... Huntington Beac h CONVENIENT whether you're buy.1 __ 7_1_4_·8_4_7_·8_5_5_5_
Ing. selting, or just Thinking ol having a looklng, classified has garago sate?
what you needl Givo us a call!
CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED
842-5878 842·5878
'81 CIVIC 4·Dr Sodan
5spd. AC. radio. new
tires. e>1c cond. 87k
orig m1. 1 owner.
52500. 631-1766
'92 Accord LX s 11 .500/obo 51 k mi.
auto, ac, pwr. cass
now tires/brakes.
721-8044
'93 Civic EX
a/c, p/s, cruise. till,
amm/lm, cass, Nice
(101012/PS002913)
'93 Civic LX
auto, aJc, 1111. p/locks,
am/Im. Must See
(100856/P8015123)
Toyota of
H1.1ntlngton Beach
714-847-8555
JEWELRY 3784 MONEY TO
'82 Trooper
MUST SEEi (200<439/
N790392•)
Tovote of H1.1ntlngton Beech
047-8555
JEEP 9110
•91 Mazde e20
/4JC, Auto, Ctu(H, p/I ,
am/Im , ca•••ll•.
(# 101256/M516172 I)
Tovote of
Huntington Beech
847·8555
'82 a"aullt Sldettlc1& l.• ......
Au10. p/1, p/W, p/'loek• wow
Toyota of
Huntington hac;h
714-947-8555
'64 VW Bu9 New engine, needs
body .t;;ork. S500 obo
640·0425.
'69 Safa Bug $400/obo.
574·2650
'70 VW Bug Blue, new
mo1or, tires, brake~ &
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Whats in a name?
Ex-local's life her e is .portrayed in
'Escape From Costa Mesa,' now
playing at Los Angeles theater
By Ales5andra Djurklou, Daily Pilot
F irst, there was •Escape
From New York." Then,
"Escape From L.A."
And now, "Escape From
Costa Mesa.•
But wait ... why would any-
one want to escape from this
hallowed city? It's not like it's a
ficti~nal penal colony or any-
thing ..
•u just sounds tunny,• said
writer/performer Christopher
Comes, 35, who co-stars in the
comical two-man, one-act play,
which has been staged the past
month at the Masquers Cabaret
and Dinner Theater in Los
Angeles. •There's a lot of stuff
about Costa Mesa; but we're not
trying to bash Orange County.
Some scenes are brutal but all
have a heart."
Besides, Comes (pronounced
Comay) said the play, which
tells the story of two young men
attempting to find fulfillment in
their adult lives, could just as
easily been called •Escape from
Topanga Canyon," because
that's where he grew up.
But that title lacked dramatic
flair.
•For hippies, Topanga
Canyon was the place to go and
rude after the '60s," Comes said.
So it was decided instead to
base some parts of the play in
Costa Mesa, partly because
Comes had performed a few
times at South Coast Repertory,
but mainly because his co-star,
Cecil (J.R.) Warren, grew up in
the city and gradtlated from
Estancia High School.
"I sat down with J.R. and
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life there,• Comes said.
The two then put together
the play.
"ll took about six months,"
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study acting on the East Coast,
he realized that growing up in
Orange County left its mark on
his character.
"It wasn't until I lived in New
York and Los Angeles that I
realized I had a limited view of
life,• Warren said. "My scope
was much too small. Costa Mesa
is definitely a nice place to grow
up, but things seem to happen
too easy.•
However, some things were
definitely difficult -like being
gay in a city known for being a
bastion of conservatism. But
there were also perks, like liv-
ing close to Disneyland and
being able to take an after-
school job dancing as a toy sol-
dier in the Main Street
Electrical Parade.
It was during one of those
performances that Warren first
realized he wanted to become
an entertainer.
•Jt wasn't until I got around
Matterhorn Way, that's when it
happened,• Warren said .. "Right
then and there I knew what I
wanted. I was 16. Isn't that
sick?"
Sick or not, Warren's
epiphany at the Magic Kingdom
became fodder for the play. So
was the somewhat surreal work
be did when he returned to
Orange County after a few
years in New York. ·r was hlred by an evangelist
to be her pet chicken," be said.
Still, portraying pet chickens
and toy soldiers is only-part of
the play's underlying message.
"It's two Southlanders' jour-
ney to hold on to their satµty, •
Warren said.
Cecil (J.R.)
Warren
(left) and
C hristophe r
C omes are
trying to
.. Escape
from Costa
Mesa" in
their play
now run-
ning in Los
Angeles.
The play opened earlier this
month to mixed reviews. It was
originally slated to run until
June 3, but has been extended
a few more weeks. As of now,
there are no pla.nS to bring it to
Orange County, and certainly
not to Costa Mesa.
"We had never really
thought of that,• Warren said.
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Michael Flatley -he of the
blond hair, bare chest and Irish
terps1chorec1n tale nt -is all the
rage on PBS, tn theaters with his
"Lord of the Dance" show and
even the Acddemy Awards,
wheu• lte dtd d stint thls year
Now fur youngsters out there
whu cln•<1m of followmg in his
fvt-ry llN•I) lootsteps, Muldoon's
in :'\l<•wporl Beach will host the
"H1• ... 1 \l1n1 l\11c-hdPI FldtJPy, M1n1
I utcl c1f tl11• 1>,111cp" contc•-,t
'-;dtt1rclr1\'
S(•\ Pll h•1\ ~ r19r 12 dnd under
1 r orn lht• C' l.idcldQ h Sclwol of
lr1-.h l>t1n< "" 111 Vl'11lura ( '011 111\'
will co111pc•ll• 111 lhe reslc1ur,1nt's
<ourty,11d ttl 202 Newport C'1•n ler
DrtVl' lro111 3 30 lo 5 p.m.
R1chdrcl Kdpldn, host of the fes-
trv1l1<><:>, promised a "wild and
crdzy" lime Wllh humor woven
into the dance event
He also said there wul be an
"eclecttc" pdne l of Judges for the
competition including dancer
Mark Hennessy, of the lnsh
whiskey fanuJy; Penny
McGwggan, who was featured m
usome Like 1t Hot"; Kathnne
•
Some talented youngster is hoping to become "Mini Lord of the
Dance" patterned after (abovet Michael Ratley's performance.
Bidenkamp, a u draft specialist"
for Guinness; and Saroj Verma,
the 1997 Southern California
u Rose of Tr alee• winner.
The WUlDer will receive two
bckets to *Lord of the Dan ce" at
the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim,
a •Mini Lord of the Dance• tro-
phy and a photo signed by the
regular-sized Lord of the Dance
himself.
-Anastacia Freeberg
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
Going for baroque
Music of Brahms, Mendelssohn
featured at Corona del Mar festival
The Corona del Mar Baroque Music Festival
will open its 17th season Sunday and run unlll
June 15.
The festival re-creates the authentic sound 111
the baroque period with strings and woodwind.,
ol 17th-and 18th-century design played by
solotsts.
11us year's festival will include the muo,w of
Felix Mendelssohn and Johannes Brahms. Thl·
opening concert on Sunddy will oUer conn•t1"'
by 8dch, Vivalrti cilld Handel.
Featured m1 s1nans for the festival Me< rtr1·\
Robertson on U e 01gan, Gabriel Arregu1 on U11
harps1chord and Burton Karson, who will con-
duct the orchestra. In addition, vocal solo1st' .11111
fcstJval singers will entertain.
The festival concerts are given in two scttrnq,
St. Mlchael and All Angels Episcopd.l ChurC"h di
3233 Pacific View Drive on Sl,Plday, Monddy <lnd
June 15, and at Sherman Library and Gardens
2647 E. Coast Highway, on Wednesday and June
13.
Concert starting times are 4 p .m. on Sunddys
and 8 p.m. on weekdays. A wine and wate rs
reception follows each event and all subscribers
are invited as guests of the festival..
For more information regarding ticket pnces
and concert availability, call 760-7887.
-Sarah O'Rourke
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Spec1al11;rng m authcnoc
Northern and Southern Italian
CUISlllC, the art of dinmg is
always a cclcbrauon at
Toscanini R1storante Italiano an
Newport Beach
The fncndl y, rcl.ued
atmosphere created by owner'
Nick and Ro\a " the perfect
backdrop for a ca!>ual
luncheon, bu!lane~s engagement
or fc!>tivc get togelher. In lhc
restaurant busmci.i. for more
than 30 year\, the owners -
welcome you a' 1f you were 3
member of the family
Slarl your dmner with a
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wuh melon. carpacc10 or
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Second1 (entr~) fca1ure
veal. chicken. fish and seafood,
all 'ierved with a side of pasta
or vegetable. bread, soup or
salad
The pasta 1s made fresh
dru ly. Selections mcludc
hngum1 with clams. fcuucme
carbonara. baked canclloni.
manicotti or eggplant and gnocchi.
10 name a few.
Every night lhc chef Creal.CS a
house specialty. The pesce spada al
limonc (swordfish in a while lemon
sauce is made to order.) In fact, if
you don't sec something on the
menu to you liking, simply request
your own favorite and it can be
made to order.
Look for the advertisement every
Thursday in the Daily Pilot for
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All entrecs are beaut ifully
presented and reasonably priced.
The wine menu is very selecti ve,
yet affordable. featuring imported
Italian and domestic varieties.
especially from California
Domestic and imported beer is also
available.
Catering to both you r home and
office 1s available. Reservations and
all major credit cards arc accepted
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Dream Teens try to put Andy (Booth Fellers) into a dream state In South Coast Repertory
Young Conse.rvancy's "In Your Dreamz."
IN THEIR 'DREAMZ'
Advanced students at South Coast Repertorys Yozmg Conservatory
program will debut their new production this weekend
By Sarah O'Rourke, Daily Pilot
South Coast Repertory's
advanced Young Conservatory
students will present •1n Your
Dreamz, • a children's play to be
held Saturday and Sunday at 1
and 3 p.m. on the theater's
Second Stage.
"In Your Dreamz" is written
and directed by SCR instructor
Craig Fleming.
"The story actually came
from the ideas of the children in
the class,· Fleming said. "The
subject matter is something that
all of the kids deal with on a
daily basis .•
• Dreamz • is the story of an
average '90s teen, Andy, wbo is
stressed over his math test,
school baseball tryouts, a dentist
appointment, and a date with
the girl of his dreams.
Andy, played by 15-year-old
Booth Fellers, falls asleep anil is
visited by the "Dream Teens,· a
group of kids who offer to help
but end up turning Andy's
dreams into nightmares.
But by morning, he bas
learned a lot about himself,
including the answer to life's
most peiplexing question: What
is the square root of 64?
The production is a result of
the 11-week workshop class It
is not a fully produced produc-
tion -the players will be wear-
ing their own clothes because
there are no costumes, and sets
and lighting will be minimal.
•rm very proud of the class
because they have written a
story, learned their lines, and
with only two hows a w eek to
~ractice, • Fleming said.
The students range from 12
to 17 years old and are the most
advanced of all the Young
Conservatory classes. Fleming
assigned the students their
parts.
•It's fun to act out things that
I go through every day,• said
Fellers, who has been involved
with the program for the past
four years.
Tic.kets to •m Your Dreamz"
are S4 for children under 12 and
SS for adults. For more informa-
tion and ticket reservations, call
SCR ncket Services at 957-
-4033.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
Fruits of seniors art class
to be displayed in June
By Sarah O'Rourke, Daily Pilot
Helen Wolfard, 87, is partially
blind and can only make out
light and dark shapes. But that
hasn't stopped her from being
an artist.
·1 feel the shapes and put
them where I want. I don't give
it much detail,• Wollard said. ·1
just get a feel for the fonn. •
WoUard's work will be on
view tlu.s month in the Coastline
Com.mwtity College emeritus art
classes exhibit. A poetry and
short story reading will mark the
opening of the exhibit, ·cross
Sections '97. • today from 4 to
6:30 p.m. The reception and
exhiblt will be held al Haute
Cakes Caffe in West Cliff Court,
1807 West CWf Dnve in
Newport Beach.
The exhibit contains art and
written work ftom Mesa Verde
Convalescent Hospital, Newport
Beach Plaza and other Orange
County facilities.
Many of the students
involved with the emeritus art
class have no prior art training
or experience. Karen Feuer-
Schwager, who has been 'teach-
ing the art classes for seve n
years, said this is the second
Cross Sections exhibit, the first
one taking place in 1994 at the
Balboa Gallery.
"Most of these artists take
the class just for something to
do," Feuer-Schwager said. "But
they end up realizing that they
have a lot of talent and enjoy
the classes.•
All emeritus students must bt
enrolled in a Coastline art elev'
and must be over the age o~~-
In the exhibit, 18 stude.-S' art
and written work will~n dis-play. Wolfard, who spe 63
years of her life devot to her
husband and family 1d now
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sees art as a way to express her-
self, said she is bashful about
having her art shown. She will
bave two pieces on display,
·Ambition• and •composition·.
Claudia Smith, 81, will be
one of the few reading her poet-
ry at the opening.
Smith was a professional
dancer the majority of her We
and has been surrounded by the
arts since birth. But sbe bas
never given writing a try until
becoming a resident at Mesa
Verde.
• 1 could not dance anymore
because I hurt my leg,,, Smith
said. "When you're in bed, you
wish that you could do a lot of
things, but I could still write
lying down.·
Smith's writing gives her
chance to do a mixture .>f
things, including writin . ut
her past and experien with
Katharine Hepburn Johnny
Carson.
"I never had t onfidence
about mywritin Stn!th said.
• 1 guess t.blrl I now.
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~y. R>r more information, call
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Mesa Verde
Convalescent
Hospital
resident Helen
Wolfard (top)
wlll be
displaying some
of her art at the
Coastline
Community
College
Emeritus Art
Exhibition.
Below, Claudia
Smith will
present some of
her poetry
during the
evenL
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~ Saturday in
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Auc..orium, Muse
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For i.nformatior..
call 7 59-1122,
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Artist BW Vlol a will show his latest
videos and speak about his work on
Saturday in Newport Beach.
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FISHIN':
Upper
Newport Bay
Ecological
Reserve and
Regional Park at
Shellmaker
Island is the site
for this year's
Free Fishing Day
on Saturday
from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Rods and
reels are provid-
ed and no
license lS
required. Free
Fish.mg Day 1s
designed to
emphasize
angler ethics and
safety, and to
demonstrate how
1 VIOLA ON VIDEO: Tht>
Orange County Museum
of Art present.s Bill V1old, d
renowned video artist whose
"Theater of Memory" mslalld-
Lion is fedtured dt the museum
through June 15, will show !us
latest videos. dnd spedk about
knowledge of fish biology and
habitat can lead to a successful
fishing experience. 640-6746.
3 CRACKING 1HE CASE
BY CRACKING A BOOK:
Junior detectives, ages 4
to 13, are needed to help Costa
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Mesa Ubrary Detectives, Inc.,
solve the Big Mystery: •How
many books can you read this
sum.mer?" For every 10 books
detectives read, they will "fin-
gerprint· their identification
card and receive special prizes.
Registration will be held at the
Costa Mesa Library Detectives,
lnc., Headquarters in the Costa
'
Mesa Library beginnin! Jun
23 at 1855 Park Ave. Als<. to
finance the Children's Swnmer
Reading Program, Friends of
the Costd Mesa Libraries will
hold a used book sale from 9
a m to 3 p.m Saturday at the
Costa Mesd Downtown Library,
1855 Park Ave. 646-8845.
4 MAMBO MADNESS:
Orange Coast College
offers a lively social dance
workshop that leaches a nwn-
ber of exciting La.tin and
Canbbean dances from 8:30 to
10 p.m. every Friday beginning
today through July 18 in OCC's
Dance Studio B. 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Partners are
welcomed but not needed.
Registration fee is $45. 02-
5880.
5 SENIOR CENTEJl TAKES
'CENTEJl STAGE': ·on
Center Stage,• the 1997
Variety Show, will be held at 7
p.m . today at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St.
Cost is $15 each or $25 for two.
645-2356.
6 'DANCE POWER': Defore
Foundation for the Arts
presents the dance perfor-
mance "Dance Power• at 6:30
p.m. Saturday and Sunday at
Orange Coast College's Robert
B. Moore Theatre, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Dancers of all ages will perform
ballet, tap, jazz and funk styles.
Tickets are $10. 241-9908.
CAT'S MEOW: The best of
the best among the
nation's top show cats will
featured during the Cat
1ers' Association cat show
fro a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
and m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at th~ Or e County
Fa.ugro , 88 Fair Dnve,
Costa M d.rrussion is $7 for
adults and or children,
senior citize d military.
Kids under age are adJTutted
free with an ad For more
information, call ( O) 400-
CATS.
8 SAILING SAU:: 'lessels
from kayaks tooo,.,er
boats are availatte at two
sales Saturday. Orang, Coast
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
College conducts its an.oual
boat auction and marine gear
sale from 7 a .m. to 1 p.m. at the
Coast Community College
District Office, 1370 Adams
Ave., Costa Mesa. The auction
will feature an array of trailera-
ble sail and power boats,
ding4ies, inflatables and more.
A list of boats and equipment
for sale is available by calling
OCC's Salling Center at 645-
9412. Also, Paddle Power pre-
sents its annual Expo and
Anniversary Sale, benefiting
the Newport Aquatic Center's
Juniors Kayak and Canoe
Program. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .
at 1500 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Admission fee
is $7 for adults and $3 for chil-
dren under age 12. 675-1215.
9 RAISING CANIN: The
Newport Beach Public
Library Foundation offers
a book discussion group at 9
a .m. Wednesday in the Friends
Meebng Room at the Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.,
Newport Beach. The book lo be
discussed is "The Palace Thief"
by Ethan Canin. Admission is
t~ee. 717-3890.
1 0 PLANTING THE
SEEDS: •Plant
Propagation for the
Home Gardener,• a series of
three classes, will be presented
at Sherman Library and
Gardens at 9:30 a .m. on June
11, JuJy 9 and Aug. 20 at 2647
E. Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. Fee is $60. For more infor-
mation, call 673-2261.
YO CAN CAL
Jazz singer 1aAeau appears at Performing~ Center on Satwday
F 1Ve-lllne Grammy
award-wmrung
1azz singer Al
Jarreau makes a one-
night appearance at
the Orange County
Performing Arts
Center this Saturday
as part of the Summer
Pops series.
\ r---------------------------------------, selor. He performed at
l The Half Note club l with Duke. and soon
F.Y.I.
Jarreau, one of the
world's greatest jazz
and R&B singers, has
lent his voice to the
world for three
decades, receiving
Grammy awards in
three different cate-
gories and winning
dozens of international
music awards.
Jarreau recently released bis
first compilation album. "Best of
Al Jarreau,· featuring 14 of bis
best-known songs and two new
tracks produced. by jazz great
George Duke ..
Among the songs oil the
album are hits spanning his 20-
year career including •
"Moonlighting,• the theme from
the long-running television pro-
gram.
Jarreau started slnging at the
t~1at ·• pi!rfoimtl!;,fa&JoUlO n
+ WHO: Al Jarrew realized. singing would + w.-. Ora~ become bis life.
County Perfonnlng 1 Jarreau then moved
Arts Center, 600 i s Angeles and for
Town Center Drive. ext three decades
CQStA Mesa ~ · ed audiences + Wl8: Saturday ~U\ · unique vocal
at 8 p.m. style. kt 1977, Jarreau + HOW MUCH: recelva. his first
$30 to S44 Gramm.y ward for + PHONE: 740-Best Jazz \.x:al
7878 or (213) )is. Performan"1nd fol-
3500 lowed it up~-978
events in bis hometown of
Milwaukee, Wis. Throughout
college, he pertonned with the
band The Indigos on weekends
and holidays.
After graduating with a
bacbeJor's in psychology from
Ripon College, Jarreau moved
to Iowa to pursue a master's
degree in vocational rehabilita-
tion.
His recording career began
in the late '60s in San Francisco,
where he had moved to start
\fork"68 rwti•tAl*tf°" *'.ft
with another y
for Best Jazz Vi ·
for the album • y
Home.•
1980 album •Breakin'
" wonbkn two more
Grammys for Best Male Pop
Vocalist and Best Male Jazz
Vocalist and he received. anoth-
er Grammy in 1992 for Best R&B
Vocal Performance for •Heaven
and Earth.•
Last year, Jarreau played the
role of the •Teen Angel• in the
Broadway production of
"Grease!" and has made guest
appearances on several televi-
Rori programs.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
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much more. • •
the sp i rit , soul, and strength o f the o utd oo rs
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Racing B~ART S
Corona del Mar couple wlw met at S~K race' nµi it every year. and have
been including daughters Emily and Alliso.Tri the ftAn since they were bom
For Helen and Ed, 45, b. l.th just a glance. By Anastacia Freeberg, Doily Pilot course of true love ran smoob.<, '~len moved to California
that June 1: Not only did they fro Arizona when.she was 27
Ed and Helen Foster are as meet -leading to marriage five aecta e of a job transfer. ~he
loyal to the Corona del Mar months later_ but they both 'CJ.d in some 5K races m
Scenic 5K dnd Fruit a freeze ran their personal best times >-~~. and soon took up the
bars as they are to each other. that day. s~h~.
It was after running in the As they sat in their Corona ''lve l\Uming, but I was
1985 race that Ed and Helen del Mar home overlooking the nNe~ther fast ~er,• she said. ft.rst met over a cart of the frozen th.is k th et er,-:d --... was he But frwt-flavored bars. Since then, race ro~te . wee ' e. . that love t. fUDI1lliq . · them
they've run Ill the Corona deJ Foste.rs affection was evident m toward then1estin~ped
Mar race every year. their hand-holding and ~e way Ed was visl•ng hiS~er a
·And we probably have four they seamlessly ~p~ their love Corona del Mar "!Siden '
or ftve boxes of Fruit a freeze story, each one picking ~p Instead of going huue th · ht
bars Ill our freezer all the time,• where the _othe~ left off m ~e to West Los Angeles, ~d d g_
Helen. 42, said tale and tnggenng memones ed to stay over and run tfe 5
the next morning.
And although he intended to
leave Corona del Mar right after
the race, he didn't quite make iL
·1 was al Inspiration Point on
the bluffs and I looked over and
saw Ed. I thought be was won-
derful, but I was too shy to go
up to tum. He kind of smiled at
me but he didn't come over so l
thought 'That was that,'" Helen
said. •
Well, not quite that. Helen
later went to the beach parking
lot, where the race vendors bad
set up their tents. She went to
the cart with the Fruit a freeze
bars, which IS where she met
Ed.
"I think we both grabbed for
the same bar,• Ed said with a
laugh.
They took a walk on the
beach and talked for four hours
about the things they had in
common: their love of running,
their backgrounds as former
teachers, their devotion to fami-
ly.
Helen had a date that
evening, but (•at the risk of
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Helen (ltftt aDt Ed Foster met while running the Corona
del Mar ~ in 1~85. They've run it every year since, and
have lndutect their two daughters since they were born.
embarrassing l\yseu·i told Ed
they should get~ogether again if
he was going to •ay at his sis-
ter's. He hadn't pl°tJled to, but
once again his pla.T4changed.
They spent the n~ day
together, capping it wi" a bar-
becue Helen had plannet for
some friends from college.Ed
impressed her with bis c:u.linuy
skills, and her friends were
impressed with the ease they
had as a couple.
"My friends said 'You seem
like a married couple. How
many months have you been
dating?' We looked at our
watches and said, 'Oh, about 14
hours,'• Helen said.
Five months to the day after
they met, Ed proposed to Helen
during a trip to Maui. They
were married about a month
later, on Dec. 28. Because their
wedding anniversary is so close
to Christmas, the Fosters said
they use the race as a time to
celebrate instead.
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U'Cl to run the race even after
she.bad undergone chemothera-
py k~ non-Hodgkins lymph?ma.
which he was diagnosed wtth
in 1992.
•rm Ohi.ng well now,• she
said. •we ~ebrate every year
how well l'b doing.•
And the r~ has become a
family event. llaugbters Emily,
9, and Allison, 7, were carted in
baby joggers untii \beY could
run the race thems~es. Now.
Ed usually enters the women's
division of the 5K so~ four-
some can be together. '
The girls also place a prerru-
um on attending the race.
Although Helen will be speml-
ing tonight in a tent at the Wt1d
Animal Park for one of her
daughter's events, she'll still be
at the starting line Saturday.
•Emily said, 'We can't miss
the run. It's where you met
Daddy,'• Helen said.
Besides, they'd also miss the
annual post-race party the
Fosters throw for their friends.
On the menu: Fruit a freeze
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A real come as you are party
sweaty and exhausted
Some of the best times come after the race ends
By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot
Y ou have just crossed the
finish line to the Corona
del Mar Scenic SK:
drenched in sweat, with a lung-
searlng breathlessness, spent
and depleted.
Now it's time to party.
The 5K is as well-known for
its after-race shindigs as its
ocean views.
•There are lots of parties, a
lot of residents invite their
friends over. It becomes quite a
community event." said Bob
Hogue, one of the race organiz-
ers.
One of those party hostesses
is Marcia Martyn. She sent out
about 100 invitations for her
•Bagels and Bananas" party
Saturday.
She provides the basics,
including a "bushel of
bananas,• chili, potato salad and
other foods, and guests bring
their own beverages. The key:
shopping in bulk at Pnce Club,
Martyn said.
•rve invited all my running
friends. I've acquired friends
fTom all walks -or should I say
runs -of We. It's a kind of
reunion for us,• said Martyn,
who added she's been running
five to seven miles a day for
more than t s years.
Party guests don't have to
run the race to attend, but
Martyn said she gives them an
incentive by malling a SK appli-
cation with the invitation.
Among the guests who will
be running are her three sons,
Keith, Craig and Dave and their
respective significant others.
The family's been participating
in the Corona del Mar race
together for years.
And for those who feel
exhausted enough by the idea
of running a SK without having
to throw a party afterward.
there's the annual "Restaurant
Row• and· "Coffee Comer•
ottering a post-race brunch for
all partid:pants.
Food will be provided by 15
eateries, ranging from Juice
Stop and The Health Emporium
to El lbrito Grill and Panda
• West. Starbucks, Local Grounds,
Caffe Carlucdo, Coffee
Republic and Seattle's Best will
supply the joe.
"It's bigger than ever this
year,· Hogue said. "Something
different we're doing this year is
putting out round tables with 10
DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT
Marsha Martyn holds a bushel of bagels and her son, Keith.
ls ready with a bunch of bananas, Just some of the treats that
will be served after Saturday's big race.
chairs at each tabte so there will Corona del llar
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The 16th annual
Corona del Mar Scenic SK
+ WHA't SK run, 2-mile walk. ·
kids' 1 K fun run
+WHEN: Saturday + WHERE~ Race begins at
Ocean Boulevard and
Heliotrope Avenue in Corona
del Mar above the State Beach
parking lot. + PARKING: Free in the State
Beach Parking Lot until 8 a.m.;
roads will dose at 7:40 a.m. + COS"r. $18 for SK. S1S for 2-
mile walk. $12 for kids' 1K; $20
registration ori race day. The
fee includes a T-shirt and break-
fast on "Restaurant Row."
Proceeds go to city youth pro-
grams and the Corona del Mar
beautification project. + HOW TO REGISTD: Walk-in
registration takes place today
between 7:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
at the Community Services
Department at C'rty Hall, 3300
Newport Ave., Newport Beach.
Registration the day of the race
beqins at 6:30 a.m. For more
inrormation, call ~3151 .
+RACE DAY SOtEDULE
• 6:30 a.m. -Registration
• 7:30 a.m. -Warm-up
• 8 a.m. -Two-mile walk
• 8:20 a.m. -Women's SK·
race ·
• 8:4S a.m. -Men's SK race
• 9 a.m. -Kids' 1 K fun run
Awards will be presented to
the top three finishers in each
category and to all 1 K children
immediately following the con-
clusion of the race. Breakfast
offered by "Restaurant Row"
and "Coffee Comer" eateries.
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HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS
•Estancia student group
gets taste of working
world by holding sports
expo Saturday.
By Sarah O'Rourke, Datly Pl/or
P ort-A-Potbes are not the
first things to come to
mind when starting a
business, but for the senior stu-
dents at Estancia High School
they played a ma1or role m
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Xtreme Generation + CD5't.' Free : a business.•
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portable toilets, but before they "We never thought about all senior student must take one of
could do that, they had to cal-the details that go into planning the three economics classes
offered at Estancia.
As part of the course, stu-
dents in the applied economics
class are responsible for ·start-
ing up their own business.
"This year's class wanted to
do something more than make
money,• Brees said. •Tuey
wanted to do something that all
students would get excited
about."
The expo was decided on by
the class after a week of tossing
around different ideas.
"We bad a bunch of random
ideas and finally settled on a
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fashion show,• said Matt
Espejo, vice-president of
Xtreme Generation
roductions. •Then it just
evolved into the expo.•
After the students decided
on the type of business they
wanted to pursue, the next step
was to name the company.
Taking a spin off of the
Generation X media blitz,
Xlreme Generation Productions
was born.
Students received a $300
start-up grant from Gulton
Strathurn Transducers, a Costa
Mesa business that has been
donating money to the project
for the past 10 years.
With the start-up money, the
students also decided to sell
stock in the company. The stock:
is being sold only to students in
the class for $2 a share.
•Each student is required to
buy a share of the company,•
said Kirsten Kaylor, vice-presi-
dent of finance. ·so far we
have sold about 90 shares to
the 30 students in the class.•
Proceeds from the event will
be divided up among the stu-
dent owners of Xtreme
Generation, with portions being
donated to the Junior
~chievement scholarship and
high school computer lab.
Another supporter of the
expo has been local business
owner Donald Herman.
Herman is a business volunteer
who works with Junior
Achievement, organization that I to reach their target market -
helps young entrepreneurs. young people,• said Solomon.
•1 work with the
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grand prize giveaway is a new
wetsuit from Aleeda.
students once a week
to help give them
guidance about the
business world,•
Herman said.
The expo has been
promoted to 20,000
•we have learned a lot about
how the re.al world of business
works. It looks and sounds so
easy but is really hard ... N
"With well-known .
companies like Rusty
surfboards and
Waboo's lending their
sponsorship support,
the expo promises to
be the first big party of
the summer,• Herman students at high
schools throughout
Orange County. More
than 30 exhibitors
from surfing, snow-
board, skate board and
in-line skate industries are
committed to Saturday's event.
"We developed the expo
around the concept of provid-
ing businesses a low-cost way
-:-MARY JANE SO LOMON •
Hourly raffles will be held
giving away prizes from such
sponsors as Rusty, Billabong,
Black Flys, Wahoo's Fish Tacos.
Stussy, Volcom and the
said.
The students hope
to make the expo an
annual event for others
to enjoy in years to come.
·we have learned a lot
about how the real world of
business works,• said Solomon.
•It looks and sounds so easy
but is really hard.•
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Nick Dawkan
(Dylan
McDermott)
ls drawn to
former child
TV star
Francesca
Lanstteld
(Sarah Jessica
Parker) ln
"111 There
Was You," a
romantic
comedy for
the '90s.
Not many happy endings in this love story
• EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Critics
column features movie m tiques
written by community members
serving on our panel.
Movie is smokin'
-in a bad way
The song JUSt keeps playing
in my head: • ... la da de da da
da, but you don't know me.· It 's
the best part of "·ru There Was
You,• actually.
The frustrating storyline
Jumped all over the place and
Gwen's (Jeanne Tnpplehorn)
smoking never seemed to help
calm her. By the way. where is a
good activist when you need
one -these people never
stopped smoking during the
entire movie! It's amazing they
had time to say their lines.
On a lighter note, Sa.rah
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Jessica
Parker as
Francesca
was mar-
velous. She
won 't let you
dowfll l'9~
want to BE
her charac-
ter, sexy and
calling the
shots. Oh,
and guys,
you can be
Michele Hovts
our leading man, Nick (Dylan
McDermott) who's sexy but,
sorry, doesn't call any shots.
Gwen, our leading lad~ has
a fairy-tale dJ'eam of romantical-
ly meeting the man she will fall
in love with and marry. She is
continually disappointed but is
sure one day her prince will
come.
Nick, on the other hand,
lives an emotionally uncommit-
ted life throughouf the movie
with Francesca. I can't believe
Nick wowd get together with
Gwen at the end of the film. We
see only a glimmer of a gen-
uine, feeling, human being in
his character.
I wasn't rooting for the three
people in this movie, as I did
with "Sleepless in Seattle.· I
wanted to put them out of their
misery. Don't bother spending
good money on this movie.
Instead, try the funny and
romantic movie, •Addicted to
Love.•
MICHELE HOVIS. 39, lives in Costa
Mesa and works for the Orange
County Department of Education.
a
A couple of
different opinions
Gay Wcmall-Kelly and BID Kelly
BILL: Love story extraordi-
naire. Over time and distance
the movie shows the near meet-
ings of two people. Gwen
(Jeanne nipplehom) has a sto-
rybook idea of bow she will
meet the man of her dreams, fall
in love and live happily ever
after. Man after man, she must
withdJ'aw from, which saddens
her greatly.
At the same time, architect
Nick (Dylan McDennott) is hav-
ing similar problems with his
relationships.
The two met by chance in
grammar school. He ran into her
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
later he drops something from a
!lecond-story window on he.r
head, but misses meeting her
again.
But the real and final roman-
tic meeting occurs at the end of
movie in the most unexpected
way. They finally find their spe-
cial Jovel lt was great! Gay and I
held bands and loved itl
GAY: Sorry Bill, the only
thing we agree on is we knew
by the title they were destined
to meet. The romance went out
the window with the flying
architectural models, endless
cigarette smoking, a melal-
mania restaurant, loveless par-
ents and Laurel and Hardy slap-
stick.
Thank goodness Sarah
Jessica Parker, as a faux •Brady
Bunch· girl gone bad making a
comeback, was a blonde. All the
other characters were cloned
brunette and looked like broth-
ers and sisters. Exception: two
•grand ladies· of another era,
Nina Foch and Gwen Verdon
(the latter stole the show).
It didn't bother Bill that, two
and a half hours later, by the
time the two finally meet, the
entire cast is addicted to nico-
bne. I was exhausted, polluted
with secondhand smoke and
waited far too long for the fanta-
sy. U only they had begun the
movie with the end!
GAY WASSAU.-K.Ell.Y, 57, is the edi-
tor of a Balboa newspaper and is
active in the community. lllLL KELLY,
55, is an industrial engineer.
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'Love' is addicting
•Addicted to Love• is a
movie of comic revenge; Sam
(Matthew Broderick) and
Maggie (Meg Ryan) are so busy
destroying the relationship
between
their ex-
lovers that
they don't
realize they
love each
other.
As
Maggie,
Ryan is so
unlike any of
her previous
roles. Melbsa
Maggie is Richard.son
obsessed
with ruining
her ex-fiancee, Anton. She's on
the edge, street-wise, and bor-
derline crazy. This is WI.Id Meg.
and it's absolutely amazing.
Ryan was cast so against type
that it shouldn't have worked,
but succeeded wonderfully.
Only when Maggie's grand-
mother, played masterfully by
Maureen Stapleton, arrives do
we get to see the caring side of
our vengeful Maggie.
Meanwhile, Sam is the
astronomer boyfriend of Unda.
Living in a small Midwestern
town, he appears to have it all
until Unda runs off to New York
and leaves him with a Dear
John letter. Of course, Sam
gives up everything to go off
and save her.
Matthew Broderick shines as
the jilted boyfriend. You can see
in his face how much he loves
his girlfriend. Broderick brings
enough power to his character
that it's possible to believe that
Sam could actually not realize
his love for Maggie because he's
so caught up in the conquest of
Linda's love.
Tcheky Karyo makes this
movie work. As Anton, he has
enough charm and dazzle to
lure Linda, but deserves the
attack by Maggie and Sam for
his horrendous personality.
Kelly Preston looks wonder-
ful, but that's all her role calls
for. She's just the poster girl the
two men fight over. Maybe next
time she'll have a tad bigger
part.
The camera obscura IS piv-
otal to the story. With a series of
mirrors and lenses, Maggie and
Sam can spy on their two loves.
The characters watch a movie
while we watch ours. It makes
them more like actual people
instead of just characters.
•Addicted to Love• is a
movie that everyone should see.
It doesn't matter if you've been
dumped or not, this movie is
comical and entertaining.
MELISSA RICHARDSON, 16, is a
Costa Mesa resident and a senior at
Newport Harbor High.
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For anyone who has
ever been dumped
Relationships are great. You
meet, fall in love, then eventual-
ly you break up. Sometimes you
even get dumped.
Now, some people sit around
and cry, others are indifferent.
But then
there are the
more adven-
turous types,
who choose
to do some-
thing about
it. At that
point, you
either go get
your ex
back, or you
make him Katie Hosteller wish he
never met
you.
Sam (Matthew Broderick)
doesn't want Linda (Kelly
Preston) to leave him, but she
does. Because Sam wants to get
her back. be goes to New York
to see her. But be finds her with
someone else. By accident. he
meets Unda's new boyfriend's
ex-girlfriend. He then, unwill-
ingly, tea.ms up with her (Meg
Ryan) to break up the new cou-
ple.
•Addicted to Love" is a great
movie for anyone who's ever
been dumped. Experience the
revenge versus the regret at the
end of almost every relationship.
The movie is charming and
hilarious -Ryan and Broderick
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make a great pair.
KATIE HOSTETlER. 17, is a Newport
Beach resident and a junior at
Newport Harbor High School.
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ALYSSA
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ARCHIE
Newport Beach
girl has collected
246 Archie Comics
books in one year.
They're not only
fun, but they've
also helped her
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By Nancy Cheever, Dally Pilot
N ewport Beach's Alyssa
Smith lS obsessed with
Archie. She Likes the
Cdrtoon character so much the
10-year-old has collected 246
Archie Comics books since
reading her hrS'l one Just ldsl
ycdr.
Alyssd started to collect the
comics m Jdnuary 1996 after
hN mother, Natalie, picked
one up di a grocery store.
"I bought 1t for myself, then
slH' picked it up and started to
redd 1t, • Natalie said
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The fourth-grader at Lincoln
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Lucklly for Alyssa, Archie
Comics aren't hard to come by.
She finds them at most gro-
cery and drug stores and at
specialty comic book stores
bke Haley's Comics in Costa
Mesa. Every few weeks,
Alyssa and Natalie make a
•comics run• in search of the
new -or an old -Archie
Comics book, digest or special
edition.
Natalie said she doesn't
mind buymg the comics for
Alyssa, because she reads
them over and over again.
• r think of it as read.mg
material,• Natalie said.
·My mom said it was OK
becduse 1t teaches you words,•
said Alyssa. •(Also) they're
funny and fun to read.•
Comics aren't the only
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books Alyssa reads. They're
more like a reward for the avid
reader, who has polished off 40
books smce September 1996.
"I'm the No. 1 reader~ my
class,• she said. •Reading
these has helped me increase
my reading skills.•
The writers of the colorful
magazines use some mature
themes and vocabulary that
may be a bat advanced for a
10-year-old. But when Alyssa'
doesn't understand a word she
asks Natalie what 1t means or
figures 1t out by looking at the
entire sentence or phrase.
·1 look dt the words around
it and figure it out,• she said.
Her oldest comic book is
lrom 1962, but Arclue Comics
were around in the '50s. when
Archie wore a letterman
sweater and drove a '57
C hevy. Today, even though the
popular teen hasn't aged a bit,
Archie sports a more modem
look of beach-and sportswear.
Alyssa said she likes the
comics because of Archie's
personality.
"He's kind of stupid so he's
funny,• she said.
The main character is
Archie, who hangs out with his
friends Jughead, Reggie, Betty
and Ve ronica.
•Jug head eats a lot,• Alyssa
said.
A typical Archie story is one
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
Alyssa Smith
has collected
246 comic
books in just
one year. The
hobby ls fun
and educa-
tional, help-
ing the 10-
year-old
Newport
Beach resi-
dent to
improve her
reading skills.
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in which be gets into some
kind of trouble and his friends
help him get out of it. Or in the
case of Veronica, make the sit-
uation even worse.
Betty is Alyssa's favorite
character, because "she's
nice,• she said. And for her
10th birthday, the neighbor-
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hood Hughes market made
Alyssa a "Betty• sheet cake.
She wears an Archie T-shirt
and special ordered some of
the books, including ·summer
Fun,• •Archie's Vacation,• and
"Spring Break,• which are
special collector's editions.
Alyssa knows almost every
bit of trivia about Archie and
his pals, including the generic
way in which the characters'
family members are portrayed.
•All the parents look alike
-they just have different col-
ored hair,· she said.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
Friday nigh
a
By Greg Hardesty, Daily Pilot
A s the summer movie
blockbuster season heats
up. the Hyatt Newportcr
1s offering a Friday rught alter-
native to rampaging dinosaurs,
runaway cruise ships and homi-
cidal maniacs on airplanes.
l low about a little Keiko
Matsw to jazz things up?
The popular keyboardist
locks off the seventh annual
Jazz Series tonight at the Hyatt
Newporter, the venue of choice
for those who like their contem-
porary jazz served up in an
upscale, outdoor resort setting.
For $15 to $25 per person.
jazz lovers can soak up the
sounds of such modem cool cats
as David Benoit, Spyro Gyra
and Boney James while noshing
edibles themed to each artist.
Tonight's menu features sushi in
honor of Tokyo-bred Matsui
"Newport Beach really need-
ed something like Uus, • said
Eric Jensen, owner of Irvine-
based Ritz Entertd.lJUTlent, an
event production company that
organizes the jazz senes. "It's a
world-renowned city, and to not
have something like this would
be ndiculous. •
Jensen took over the Hydtl
Newporter concert seriPs five
years ago when 11 was a "dC'ad-
in-the-water• event featunng
traditional jazz artists That
brand of music Just didn't ny
with the locals, he scud.
"What you have here are
Kermy G-type people,• Jen!>en
said.
A Hyatt official said the
revamped jazz senes IS prof-
itable for the hotel.
"It bas evolved into a fantas-
tic event for Newport Beach and
the hotel irl general.• said Stan
Kanunslu, executive assistant
Strunz and
Farah vtslt
the Hyatt
Newporter
June 13.
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June 13 -Strunz ~nd Farah
June 27 -Jeff Lorber
~ July 4 -Walter Beasley and
Fatburger
July 11 -Jesse Cook
July 25 -Larry carlton
+ Aug. 1 -Boney James
Aug. 15 -Norman Brown
Aug. 22 -M ichael Paulo
Aug. 28 -Spyro Gyro
+ Sept. 5 -The Braxton
Brothers and Nelson Rangell
Sept. 12 -To be announced
Sept. 19 -David Benoit
Sept. 26 -Sam Riney Keiko Matsui -tonight
: • rtot.: Two shows may be added in October. For more Information, 0511
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mandger and director of food
and beverngc. "The push nght
now for progressive Jazz is so
hot ·
On Fnday nights during the
summer, the 410-bed hotel
enJOY!> "90-plus" percent occu-
pancy, Kanunskt said. Special
rooms with concert views and cl
gilt M e available al $230 per
night, with rooms with a concert
V1ew begummg al $149.
Each evening features two
gigs, at 7 and 8·45 Most of the
concerts are sell-outs or near
sell-outs, Jensen and Kct.minskJ
cJaun
Season passes at up to $500
for two tickets are available for
the senes. wtth about 120 so far
being snatched up, Kaminski
said. Holders get preferred seclt·
mg and access to a VIP hospital-
ity area, as well as a 10% dis-
count on food and beverage at
the Hyatt Newporter on the
rught of the concert.
The Jazz series attracts about
60% of its 550-capacity audt-
ence from Orange County, with
the remainder coming from
Long Beach, the South Bay and
the Los Angeles area, Jensen
said.
It is an "eclectic, professional,
middle-aged crowd,• Kanunslu
said
As for boolung the artlsts.
most of whom command
$10,000 or more per evening.
Jensen satd he goes for a "reaJ
diverse lineup" that offers a mix
of 1C1Struments and performers
from around the world.
The setting, with a view of
the Back Bay. IS what makes the
Hyatt Newporter jazz concerts
really swing. Jensen said.
•Almost every jazz cribc con-
siders this to be the top outdoor
Jazz venue in Southern
California.· he said.
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John Alexander leads the Pacific Chop.le in
its final concert of the season.
Pacific Chorale performs
tidal movements today
The Pacific Chorale takes
its audience on an aural sea
voyage with the "Songs of the
' Sea• concert today al 8 p.m.
at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
ten by composer-in-residence
James Hopkins, who will also
give d preview lecture at 7
p.m
The concert IS the finaJ one
in Pacific ChoraJe's 29th sea-
son, and will also be a part of
Chorus America, a national
convention for North
American choruses talung
place m Costa Mesa Uus
weekend.
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The music performed by
the cboraJe and the Paci.he
Symphony Orchestra includes
·A Sea Symphony,· which
uses Whitman's "Leaves of
Grass· poetry to chart the
rhythms of the sea and com-
pare ocean travel to the jour-
ney of the human soul.
A companion p1~ to •A
Sea Symphony." "From the
Realm of the Sea· also uses
poetry to celebrate the sea.
Tuts world premiere was wnt-
Ticket pnces are $Hf-$4fi.
with student and senior dis-
counts avatlable Tickets can
be purchased at all
licketMaster outlets. the
Center box office or through
the Pacific Chorale office al
662-2345
Recipient of numerous culinary
awards. Specializing In the
wonderful diverse cuisine of SpaJl')l
including Paella, lamb, seafood •
and tapas (Spanish appetizers).
Friday a Saturday live flamenco Shows
RESEBVADOM ( 714) 7 56·8 l 9'V
4253 Martlngal~e • Newport Beach
I mlle Sou J. W. Airport
cross Ma ur/Corinthian
72 HOURS -Oaily Pilor FRIDAY, Jl)NE 6, 1997
THE SHOW WILL .GO ON
• Despite some debate over location, Sh akespeare
in the park makes its return this summer at United
Methodist Church.
By Nancy Cheever , Daily Prlot
F or Sinus Theatre
Compdily, bnngmg
Shakespeare lo Costa
Mesd WdS more lhdn JUSt a
wdlk in the park.
The thespian group's pro-
ducllon ol •The Merchant of
Venice" through June 15 al the
United Methodist Chmch was
dlmosl canceled because of
problems findtng an dppropn-
dlc location
The non-profit theater com-
pany's co-founder and duector
Jeffrc•y Shaw, a Costd Mesa
naltvP, said the1eason he
pKked Costa Mesa as the site
of his Shdkespedre Under the
Sun senes was to bnng hve
theater to people who wouldn't
normdlly be expos<>d to 1t and
lo "give back" to the communi-
ty where he grew up.
"! cdn't come back and bmld
d house or save someone's hie
but what I can give back 1s a
piece or my art,· he said. ·nus
1s what I do -instead of btuld-
mg a house, I do a pldy."
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~'Deli 8' COSTA MESA
Power Lunch
or Family Dining
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
late $upper fri
3211 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Tel: (714) 557-6611
Fax: (714) 557-5466
Open Every Dey 6 A.M.
405 Fwy. & H.t>or
Last year's production of
"Much Ado About Nothing"
was held at Canyon Park. Shaw
originally wanted to hold it at
TeWinkJe Park because of its
prune location, but park offi -
cials said no because of poten-
tial parking and noise prob-
lems.
A city park is the ideal set-
ting for Shakespeare, Shaw
sa1d, because it's easily accessi-
ble and it exposes theater to
people who are already there
enjoying other activities.
"It would draw people who
wouldn't nonnally come to see
Shakespeare." he said.
•There's something uruversal
dbout storytelling, even if you
don't get the words, you can
understand the story. You're
bnnging a more cliverse group
into the experience. -
Bul Shaw's hopes for a sec-
ond season began to crumble
when he srud his bid for a park
site for lhe summer 1997 season
was rejected. And a series of
rniscommunicabons with city
offiodls eventually forced Shaw
to find an alternate locabon for
the play.
DON LEACH I OAA.Y Ptl.OT
Sirius Theatre players Jason Price as Lorenzo (left) and Kelly Johnson as Antonio perform
Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" on the church lawn.
"When we dosed the show,
the City Council asked if we
were doing it again,· he said.
Costa Mesa Mayor Peter
Buffa said be didn't know Shaw
was planning a second season.
"The last peep from them
was right alter their deal last
summer," he saJd. ·And we
said 'We'll see you next year.'•
Although Shaw said he sub-
mitted a wntteo request for a
park site to the city, Community
Servl ces Manager Keith Van
Holt said it was never received.
Shaw did appear late at a
February parks commission
meeting, rrussmg the oral com-
munications portion of the
everung, but said comnussion-
ers listened to his proposal and
Tuact.ya, 9am • lpm
were given copies of bis written
request.
·w e were adjusting as we
go, we were getting dose to the
details and got caught in the
bureaucracy wagon," Shaw
said. ·1 kept resubmitting pro-
posals, taking everything into
consideration, and it never got
on the agenda.·
By March, Shaw said he was
forced to find a location
because the company needed
to start rehearsals, so be went
w1lh his back-up plan: the
United Methodist Church lawn.
"(At lhe church) there are no
walk-ups,· Shaw said. "ln a
park, you get people who
wouldn't normally come to see
theater.·
Newport Pier St on Main .
fresh Picked, Locally Grown Produce
Honey, Nuta, Fruita, Vegetables
Bread, Flower• & More
Sponsored by
the Orange Count}! Farm48ureau • 573-0374
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+ MIA?. Sirius Theatre's
Shakespeare Under 1he SUn
presents "The Merchant of
Venke• + wtEllE Mesa Verde
United Methodist Church
Lawn + wtlEN:: Saturdays and
SUndays at 4:30 p.m., now
through June 15 + HOW MUCH: Free, dona-
tions wekome
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now moving forward and
putting the snafu behind them.
"Now it's all about produc-
tion, • he said. ·we want to tum
a negative into a positive.•
Shaw said next year he will
try for Te Winkle Park again,
but if they don't get it, the com-
pany may have to move to
another city.
"Next year it will be a hard
sell.• Shaw said. "But this is my
city, this is where I grew up. I
will fight like the dickens to do
it in Costa Mesa.•
The play offers strong per-
formances by Shaw, Brenda
Kenworthy as Launcelot
Gobbo, Jennifer Pennington as
Portia and Ronnie Clark as
Shylock.
The series of weekend per-
formances runs through June
15. The event is free and open
to the public.
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Quick. .. Fresh ... Hot! ...
lat TMI Food In Or•nte County
Voted by the Rqistcr readers, as appeared in
The Best Of Orange Counry Section, August 1994
LUNCH, DINNER, CATERING, TAKE OITT
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FRJDAY, JUNE 6, 1997
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RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
On board t:tle "Pncle of Newport" Riverboat. Home Of The
Newport Hert>or NautJCal MtJseum (Formerly Reuben E Lee) ts
C):>erl From 11 em-Spm Lunch. Dinner Sat Sun Brunch Barn
(closed Mondays) Reservations Needed Only For Weddings.
Banqueca ()-Pnvate PartleS) AM Ma)CT Credit Cards Acoeptad
Locat.ed Al. 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beech. CA 92660 (7141
673-3425 Fax 673-7864
AN AMERICAN CAFE
Locatled at 462 East 1 7ttl Street 1n Costa Mesa Open 7 days a
week Mon. -Sat ~Spm Sunday bM 3pm Serwlg br"ealcfa&t
lunch & dinner Made from scretd1 pies. salad dressings &
soups. 548-3066
CHARLIES CHILI
l..oc8ted at McFadden Place (next to Newport Pier) '" Newport
Beach. Hou-a. Mon-Thur 7 CDem-i2 m1dn1ght Weekends
7'CXlem3:CDam Amex. Visa. DSCOllef'. Diner's Oub No
Reservabons Needed
(714) 875-7991
ZUBIES
Menu lndudes Albs. Oldcen. Stealt & Lobster. Pnme Rib. Pizza. Qvsta-Bar. Pnces Range From $3 95 And Up Hours 1 1 30am
1 ~ • Cocktads T~ 11 pm Credit Cards Not Accepted
Reservabons Not Needed Located at 1712 Placentia, Costa
Mesa (714) 6453)91
THE CULINARY WRAP
Fresh. healthy lrttem8tXlnlll dellC8CIE!S wrapped wntl1n 8 flat roll
Open 7 days a week from 11 ·00am • S·CQ>m Locat.ed 1n the
Hlllgren Square 250 E 1 7d'l Street 5484403
THE TEE ROOM
C):>erl 7 days a week to t:tle publlc for breakfast. lunch and dinner
loc8t.ed at t:tle Newport Beach Gott Course 3100 lrvlne Awe
756-0121
LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE
Cllifol'n8 ClJ1&1ne/Medlten'an8Bn St)48 Brunch. CM Scrumptious
Brunch consiata d lle\le('81 Medlt8Tllnean-Style salads and
App«uaii. • Shnmp, • Pencal<8S O&car end an • ()TieleU8
Stabon. Located at 179(]) Jamboree Blvd . lrvlne (714) 975-
1234 -2100 Hours·10em-2pm AeservabOnS recommended but
nat nec:e8Sary.
.JAVA CENTRAL£ A~ gourmet coffee caft Located Ill 3420 Via Lido
1n Newport Beech. Open 7 days M-F 6-1Q:>m
DISCORDIA
The premier~ cefe.www.dcafe.com loc8ted 111 the Lab
2930 Br'lltlll IO ec... Mesa (714) 427.0855
KAPLAN'S
8nMlcfast. Lunch. Dinner end Late "'9fllng8 Voted ttle beSt dell
in Orenge eoontv. Open 7 days. B:aJam.1 cx:Q:im end Sam-
11 :~ on weellends. All m8jOI' credit cards accepted. LoCllt8d otf the~ a Hstxr BMS. 3211 t-Wt>ol' BMS. 557-6611
TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO
Pastas and bread made lre&tl ~ Open 6 days a week. Tues.-
Sun. 4-10 pm, Fri. & Set. 4-11 . Closed Mondays. ViSll end
Mesta cads accepted. Re&ervabons acoepted. Located at 3012
Newport Blvd. 723-2338
NICK'S PIZZA
Great pazas & pasta '" Costa Mesa since 1968 ~ for U1Ch Tues ff1. 11am.2pm Dinner seMld 5pm-1~. Sat. noon to
1 ~ Closed Sunday and Monday. Located at 2300 Hart>or
Shoppng c.enttr. Costa Mesa. (Rear partmg lot) (714) 549-1511
RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA
Located at 251 Eest P&alic Coast Highway tn Newport Beach
lunch Mon -Sat 1 1 3G2 30. Sunday Brunch 11 am-3pm. Dinner
Mon-Sun 5pm-10pm. Call ahead for reservations 673-95CO
SCAMPI
Ftne Famtly Dining Newly Remodeled Open 7 Days A Week for
Dtnner Only 5p~ 10 30pm We Cat.er Pnvar.e Lunch Parties for
15 People or More Alt Maior Credrt Cards Accepted
ReseNabons Accepted Locat.ed at 1576 Newport Blvd C:Osta
Mesa 645-8560
SABATINOS RESTAURANT
& SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta. Caesar Salad. Homemade Sausage. Veal. Lamb. Vegetanan
[)shes W1M. Beer. CappllCClllO & Delisert Holn 7 Days A \IVeelt
Sen.ing Sat & Sun. Brunch From 8:3(}1 ·oo. Sun ·Thurs 11 am-
1~ Fn Sat 11~11pm AM Map-credit C8'ds Accepted
Located Al. 251 ~ Wtf.I, Newport Beach (714) 723-0521
He-.
AVILAS EL RANCHITO
Ai.dlenbc Mexx:an Food. ~ The Fn!shest lng-edients & A New \Jght
CulSlne Greet Mergartas. Hou-s: Lunch & Omer ~ Matot' ()'fd rads Accepted LOC8fA9d at 2101 Plac:entla. Costa Mesa (714) 642·
1142 and 20CD Newpcrt BM!., Newpcrt Beach (71416756855
Ml CASA
Cb-meals are nc:m a tnp to 0af8 as well as MelCICO NoN otfenng flsn tacos Phone ahead for orders tt>gO. Hours Daily From
11 COem. ,,, MajOI' Credit Cards Accepted Located Al. 296
17ttl St. Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626
AMACHI
Sushi & &.,st,, to Go Complete Bar ~ Ma)CT Credrt Cards
Locat.ed Al. 2675 INlne Alie , (Across From Newport Golf Course)
(714) 645-5518
LA CAVE
Menu Includes Lobsar. Crab. ~. Steaks. Delt1 Special& Fri &
Sat. Prme Rib. Full Bar & W1rte Ust Casual Dress. Holn Lunches
11 3(}2· 30 -Dinner Mon. -Set. From 5 ~ Vl68. Mastllrcal"d.
Diners Oub Located Al. 1695 lrwle llfle . (And 17tns) Near
Blockbust.er' Entert8lflmeflt Costa Mesa (714) 64&7944
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Include& Steak. H'85h Fl&t'I. Olld<en. Burgen; & Salads.
Pnoes Range From $3.75 For Luncti & $6.25 For Dinner.
Hoo.rs· Mon.-Sat ~ 11 em For Lunch 4·oopm Mon . .fn .
[)Inner 3 ~· Sat & Sun .• MBJCT Credtt Cards Accepted.
Located Al. 23CO Harbor BL 131. Costa Mesa (714) 641-9777
THE ARCHES
The premium steak end aeafood house in Orange County &1noe
1922. Sennng lunch Mon . .fn. 11:30am unbl 3·~-Dinner
served nighUy unol 1 CXlam Located on Newport Boulevard &
Coast Hwy'" Newport Beach, (714) 645-7077 .
TA PAS
The ~ l'lllt8U'llnt 111 0.C. to offer die mest in CUl&llle from Sperl Wltt'I
llYe Aemenco fllurtaif mart Speaellzing in Pllela. lteab, grilled fr'lllh
f1Et1 & pastas. ~ S days per W&ek. clo&ed Mon. Located at 4253 ~ Wwy (1 mile south d JoM w.,ne Ai'port). Major credit
cardl 8CCllpClld. (714) 75&8194
THAI SPICE
Vatad by the Register l'llllders. llS ~ in thg_ beat d ()'ange
Q)lny lflCtlOf\ 88 '"Tllll Bat Thlll Food In <nnge t::ci.rty.. ~.
dmner. catering & takeout. 815 w. 19th St. Collta Mase 54&
4333
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THAI WAVE
Oma In or talc&out. Fest & free delillery. Seniing lunch & dinner
Located et 211 62nd St. Newport Beach. Open 7 deys II week.
\hsa, Masten:en:I & Arnencan Express accepted. 645-3057
ROYAL KHYBER
Award Wll'lrung CUlSI08 of India Open for lunch ~ 11 3(}
2:~ Dosed for lunch Sat .. Sunday brunch 11 .30-2·30
Onntlf' served frQrn 5 ~· Locat.ed at 1 ODO Bnstol St North
Catt now for rese1Vatmns 752-5200.
NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS
Voted ttle # 1 Indian restaurant In (hinge County Open dally With
three locations tD setve yoo Located at 3705 South Bnstol (1
block north of South Coast Plaza) 8500595
THE CANNERY
H•st.onc Waterfront Restaurant and Hlll't>ol' Ch11se Center
Hours Mon Sat. 11 30am -2 ClJam. Sun 10 CXJem-12 ~
All Mapr Q-ed¢ Cards. ReseN8tlOllS Suggested Located at
3010 Latayette Ave . Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 675-
5777 Fax 675-2510
CATALINA FISH KITCHEN
Get l1o<*ed on the freshest fish 8Vll!lable Fn!sll gilled fish, seafood and
chteken. sandwiches salads. gnlled plates and pasta speaahbes open
SUI. days a weelc Mon tMJ Thurs 11amS?TI. Fn & Sat 11am-9pm
Located at. 670 W 17tti St #GB c.ost.e mesa (West of ttle new Trader
Joes I 645-8873
THE BLUEWATER GRILL
Q!lt8lina waterfront dining at ttie former site of t:tle hlstonc Sea Shanty
and Delaney'$ F=eatunng fresh me&qUC&g'lled seafood C1fS1B' bar and
l'EltM fish maricet. MA bar ()gs' peoo ()rong patx> ~ maier cards
Cat.enng evadable SeabOQ upon lll'TW ModenltBly prlOlld l..oc8t8d 6XI
Lido Partt ()we near Lido Island.~ 7 days. lunch & dlnns'. 67~
NEWPORT LANDING
waterfront O.rnng. Sat. & Son. Olempagne Brunch. Dinner
Menu $13.95 · $19 95. C¥;ter' Bar Menu Served fJ Dey
Howrs· 10.CIJem . 11 :~.Amax. Mastercard, VIS&. Dinner
ReservabOns Recommended Located at 503 E. Edgewater.
Bal>oe (714) 675-2373
SKEWERS
Restaurant/Brewery Pizza. Salads. Burgers. $andwiche6 & Ftsh
Loceted et 298 E. 17th St.. UM B Open Sunday-Thursday
11 am-1 Opm. Fn&tt 11 ClJam-1 2. ~ All Credit Cards
accepted 8l(C8!)t OlsccNer Reservations l'1!COITY1'l80d
645-6459
THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT
Fine Vietnamese dmtng. Next tx> Cal1's Jr. Serving authent.K:
Vtetnamese CUISll'le Menu includes Vl8tnem86e egg rolls. spnng
rolls. old IT8dlt>onal nee wrmoelli Wlltl shnmp end fre&t1
vegetables. Sepsrer.e vegetanan menu prepared in t:tle tradltl0n81
Budch&t reapes. Hours 1 , ·(J)em.9 ~-Closed Sunday
VISll/MC eccepted 271East17th St.. Costa Mesa
(714) 574-8460
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