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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Former Raider Marinovich
injured in six-car pileup
•Authorities say one-ti.me NFL plqyer Todd Marinovich
suffered the worst injuries and was transported to Western
Medical Center. Three others were taken to Hoag Hospital.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEAC H -Forme r
Raider and USC football player Todd
Marinovich was injured in a six-car
pileup Wednesday afternoon while dri-
ving down Newport Boulevard, police
said.
Marinovich was take n to Western
Medical Cente r in Sarita Ana afte r para-
medics removed him by stretcher from
his white Toyota 4X4, officials said. Wit-
nesses at the sce ne claimed they had
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/ miss being on the outside and
the t~ings.1 enjoy-video games
and just seeing everybody ... "
-DAN TOWNSEND
seen the whlte Toyota weaVUlg down
Newport Boulevard, nearly missing sev-
eral cars before the 2:41 p.m. acadent at
Finley Avenue .
"This guy was basically out to get
somebody today," said Debra Choon -
maker, who said the truck had passed
her in traffic. "He was rid.mg on lhe left
pushing people out of the lane."
Howard Wells saw th e in cid ent
•SEE ACCIDENT PAGE A17
ago was in a coma, is
now able to work on
his homework (below)
with help from his sis-
ter, Denise, at St. Jude
Medical Center in
Fullerton. P
MAR MART•!\, DA Y PILOT
Injured teen: Driver to
blame for fatal crash Letting Donnies
dream live on
• Dan Townsend, who has recovered from a
coma, and his family say while some should be
thanked for their h elp, Jason Raush needs to
accept responsibility for accident.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Dally Piiot
Hunched over on the bed
in the small hospital room that
has become his involuntary
new home, Dan Townsend
raised his head long enough
to say who he held responsi-
ble for his injuries and condi-
tion.
·I think that Jason
(Rausch) is guilty of the crime:
driving fast in a car that was-
n't bis,• said Dan, a Newport
Harbor High senior. "He was
the sober driver. He didn't
treat that responsibly."
Rausch, 18, was arrested
on suspicion of vehlcular
manslaughter after the May
23 crash that left 18-year-old
Donnie Bridgman dead, 17 ·
year-old Amanda Arthur in a
•SEE TOWNSEND PAGE A17
•Parents of student killed in auto
accident setting up scholarship fund.
By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Donnie Bridgman
DonnJe Bridgman
did not live to attend the University of Colorado, his dream school,
but his passing might make it possible for someone else.
Even as they grieve, the parents of the 18-year-old Newport
Harbor High School senior killed in an Irvine Avenue auto acci-
dent last month a.re busy ironing out the details of a scholarship
fund established in their son's memory.
•SEE DONNIE PAGE A17
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FEE HIKE
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hike. n ew textbooks
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Newport
Beach fire
and para-
medics help
Todd Mari-
novich out of
his Toyota
Land Cruiser
after a six-car
collision on
Newport
Boulevard at
Finley
Avenue on
Wednesday
afternoon.
MARC MARTIN
I DAILY PILOT
Ad campaign hits
home for Newport
police officers
•Contract dispute spurs aggressive ads, which list
home addresses of City Council members; councilman
describes campaign as 'unconscionable.'
By Jennifer Armstrong, Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Ads
that urge citizens to rally belund 1
police officers in contract negotia-
tions with the city have prompted
a handful of calls to some City
Council members and a head full
of womes for others
Council members said they've
gotten only a fe"" calls smce the
Police Employees Assoc1at1on
launched dn dd.,,ert1!>ing cam-
Newport Beach police state
their side of the issue. See
Community Forum, page A16 .
pa1gn three weeks ago The ads,
vnth headlmes such as "Selling
Out Our Future Partners Could
Cost Lives." list counal members'
names. home addresses and
phone numbers
•SEE POLICE PAGE A13
Newport Beach police contract negotiations <•ta gl:mce
• WHAT POLICE SAY -The proposed pay increase is fair, but
the reductions in benefits aren't. tt would lower starting
salaries by 10%, which could drive away new hires. It would
also reduce vacation time by two days for all officers. The pro-
posed reduction in benefits could indicate a trend.
• WHAT CITY OFFICIALS SAY -The offer would give New-
port Beach police the second-highe5$ pay in the county with an
initial 5.63% salary increase and a 3.2% increase in retirement
benefits. The offer reduces vacation time to cut down on
employees cashing in unused flex time for money -a practice
that cost the city S700,000 last year. Pol ice have received an
11 % salary increase in the past three and a half years, ma)dng
them No. 3 in police pay in the county.
• NEGOTIATIONS BEGAN -October 1995
• LAST CONTRACT EXPIRED -December 1995
• TALKS REAOfED AN IMPASSE -September 1996
• 1998 NEGOTIATIONS SET TO BEGIN -October 1997
• RANK-AND-FILE OFFICERS' AVERAGE PAY -$52,879 in
wages; $86,097 including benefits
• WHAT COULD HAPPEN -City policy says the officers can't
strike. The City Council does have the power to impose a con-
tract on the officers.
Budget may include
park improvements
• Costa Mesa officials are
considering shelling out
nearly $400,000 for play
equipment, maintenance
and a new playground in
Shalimar area.
By Susan Deemer, Daily Piiot
COSTA MESA -Too many
dirty ducks and algae at Te Winkle
Park are making the water so foul
that the city is proposing an elab-
orate pumping sy tern be installed
this year to circulate air into the
water to keep it healthy
•111ere are too many ducks in
that lake,• said Keith Van Holt,
community services director. • 1
don't know the proper rabo, but in
the pest we were al.lowed to round
them up and move them off to
Whittler Narrows Park in Los
Angeles County. Federal laws
prohibit that now,•
The $40,000 project, which
would replace worn-out pumps
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IMPROVEMENTS
• Replace tot lot equipment
at Wimbledon and Mesa
Verde parks ...... $90.000
• Replace bridges at
TeWinkle and Shiffer parks
................ $20.000
• Replace bridges and install
walkways at Wilson Par1c
................ $26.250
• Replace tot lot at Balearic
Community <Ant er $52.000
• TeWinkle Park lake aera-
tion •.•...••..... $40.000
•Develop SNl!im.r neighbor-
hoOd park ••••••. $157.000
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with new, larger ones, is inClUded
With $385,250 U\ park impl'Ove-
men propoted for the 1997-98
budg t.
• SEE BUDGET PAGE A11
A2 THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1997 Newport BeticblCosca Mna Deily Pilot
cm I DITOI TINA •01anA. 57
5ome tips for dear old dad pilot people
0 ne of the best sales
around is IJl progress at
Neiman Marcua (759·
1900), located ln Fashion Island.
rhe first-call sale is made up of
1 large selection of sale mer-
handise throughout the store.
HOWARD WIESE
Reductions are as much as
·0% off in men's apparel,
1omen's sportswear, couture,
·vening apparel, shoes, suits
For award-winning wo~ker, retirement is no option
nd dresses. The sale ends June
8.
Also at Neiman Marc'1J are a
lost of Father's Day gift ideas.
.:5ome highlights:
• A modem clock with stairl-
less steel sheets made by Jacob
, ensen that keeps world time.
•A high-tech telephone from
'iang & Olufsen that features
duto redial, hand-free operation,
. .rnd four ctifferent ring tones.
• An expandable brief case
· y Turru (It's a limited-edition
tyle that comes m black napa
nd nylon)
• Jn men's fragrances there's
.n Eau d'Orange Verte gilt set
rom Hermes. which includes a
;reen canvas bag with a 3.4
mnce Eau d' Orange Verte
-;pray and 6.5 ounce all-over
.-.. hampoo.
• For the office there's a
handmade beveled glass desk
set W1th rollerball pen from Arte
!tabana Collection be Omas. It's
both functional and decorative.
• Trafalgar has designed c1g-
"lr-mout braces, m keeping with
'he cigar trend called "The Big
.Smoke ·
greer
wylder
home improvement projects,
there's the "Nuts and Bolts" key
ring in sterling silver ($55) and
the "Nuts and Bolts" cuff links in
sterling silver ($1 15). Tiffany &
Co.(540-5330) is located on the
first level of South Coast Plaza.
Macy's has discounted select-
ed ladies swimwear by 25%.
The swimwear varies irl price
from $13.50 to $159. Many pop-
ular brands are on sale, includ-
ing Mossimo, Anne Cole, Baja
Blue, Jantzen. Rebel Beach,
Daffy, Citrus. and the Miracle
Suit. Macy's is located at South
Coast Plaza (556-0611), and at
Fashion Island (640-8333).
At-Ease (759-7979) claims to
have the largest local selectton
of Reyn Spooner shirts. The
Hawaiian shirts make nice gilts
for Father's Day. They vary in
price depending on style and
print. start.mg at $58. At-Ease is
located at Fashion Island
HEIS
A reluctant retiree who
couldn't face the thought of
just relaxing away his golden
years, so he took a job at Sver-
drup Civil, Inc. as facilities
manager, arid later won the
1997 Governor's Older Worker
Recognition Award. Wiese, 66,
was one of eight California
employees recognized at a cer-
emony held in Los Angeles last
month .
"I have to do something
more challenging than chasing
a white ball around," Wiese
said when asked why he didn't
take the leisurely approach to
retirement.
MOVE OVER TEEN·AGERS
When Wiese first applied for
a job at Sverdrup, located at
the offices of South Coast Plaza
in Costa Mesa, they were
poised to hire someone older to
fill the position. He was hired
following a succession of
unsuccessful hires of college
and high school students.
The younger people quit
JUSt weeks after taking the job,
but Wiese has shown them up
since he was hired irl 1991. His
co-workers say he is the first to
arrive at work and the last to
leave. He's a master juggler of
tasks and has never taken a
sick day in his lite.
#We decided to seek a
retired senior to fill the job,
hoping to get someone with a
sense of responsibility and sta·
bi.llty," said Percy Carter, vice
president and manager.
Wiese, a veteran of the
Korean War, said he knows
right away when he meets old-
er people who are uretired"
because they have little to say.
His ethics are shared with his
wife of 41 years, Doris. She is
69 and continues to work as a
nurse for an orthopedic sur-
geon in Laguna Hills.
"We don't look at ourselves
as being old. We like to do
things that younger people like
to do,· he said.
PENNY-WIESE
After working for J .C. Penny
for 46 years, Wiese learned a few
.things about the retail industry
that preclude him from ever pay-
ing retail price for anything. Last
year he saved Sverdrup S1 ,500.
"I just wrote an order to buy
four filing cabinets that listed for
$337 each and paid $195
apiece," he said. "I said what is
the price for one? Then what will
you sell me two for? 1bree for?
Then four? Then I said I will give
you this much." p
SAY CHEESE
He is also dubbed the compa·
ny's u cheerleader" because he's
always the company's master of
ceremonies at picnics and other
gatherings. But mostly, it's
because he's never caught with·
out a smile on bis face.
HHe (once) even apologized
that his normal 110% smile was
only 100%," said Rodger Bardo,
manager of construction market-
ing. "1'bi.s was understandable,
however, sirlce he had just com-
pleted many arduous hours of
work consolidating volumes of
information for the IRS."
-Story by Susan Deemer
photo by Don Leach ll.Hany & Co. is another place
to find the perfect Father's Day
gift. nus year the best glf ts at
Tlffany's include:
• A sterling silver putter. per-
lectly weighted to produce an
accurate stroke. The putter
($875) can be engraved with a
Father's Day message. A sterling
golf tee ($45) and a sterling golf
ball sleeve ($195) are also avail-
able.
Zachariah (719-2911) is hav-
ing a 15% off sale through Sun-
day on selected children's acces-
sories, bedding. beds and gar-
den items. Zachariah is located
at 3222 E. Coast Highway in
Corona del Mar.
Thieves putting the hurt on Hoag Hospital
• This year alone, nearly $701000 worth of equipment
has been.stolen in three separate incidents.
On March 27, the hospital
reported that during the previous
week, cauterizing equipment
worth $14,000 was stolen from an
emergency room storage area on
the first floor, Desmond said. He
said the equipment was broken
and had an "Out of Order" sign
on it.
worth $1 ,500 was stolen from the
cardiology department on the first
floor, Desmond said.
• For the father who likes the
outdoors there's a "Swiss Army
Kn.ile" m sterling stlver ($110).
• And for fathers who enjoy
• BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. If you know of a good buy
call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170
or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Piiot,
330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627.
CORRECTION
A photo caption in Wednes-
: day's Daily Pilot incorrectly
·identified a friend of Costa
Mesa biker Dusty Switzer. The
woman's correct name is Jan
King. We regret the error.
By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Along
with stolen cell phones, hot cars
and stereos, another variety of
contraband is apparently making
the rounds through the criminal
underground: hospital equip-
ment.
Though Hoag Hospital security
officials remain tight-lipped about
the thefts, fearing the attention
will spur even more thievery,
nearly $70,000 worth of equip-
ment bas been stolen from the
hospital in three separate inci-
dents this year alone.
Most recently, on June 3, the
hospital reported that two cauter-
izing machines worth $20,761,
along with three fiber-optic incu-
bating broncboscopes valued at
$33,000, were stolen from an
operating room, said Newport
Beach police Sgt. John Desmond.
There was no sign of forced
entry, and it seems hospital
employees have unlimited access
to the storage area.
#Apparently it's not real tricky
to get in there," Desmond said.
On Jan. 15 the hospital told
police that computer equipment
Police could only speculate
where a thief might unload a pur-
loined bronchoscope or cauterizer.
"Obviously someone has a
means of disposing of these
machines," Desmond said.
Desmond added there were a
dearth of clues in the thefts.
"You've got a million people in
and out, people going in and out
at all times," he said. #Unless you
see someone canying something
out, you're not going to have
much evidence."
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• EMt 22nd StNet Two lawn sprinkler valves worth $30 were
stolen from In front of a home In the 100 block. They were
sawed off.
• 19th Street: A Visa card and cash worth SSO were stolen
from the locker of a gym In the 500 block. There was no sign of
forced entry.
• South C:O.st Drive: Sunglasses, a toolbox and other proper-
ty were stolen from a car In the 1000 block. The door was
apparently pried open.
• Newport Boulevard: A tire worth $75 was stolen off a bicy-
cle In the 1800 block.
• South Cout Drive: Three rolls of film and a garden hose
worth S40 were stolen from an apartment in the 1000 block. There was no sign of forced entry.
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• Goldenrod Avenue: Rose bushes worth S 120 were stolen
from a home in the 300 block.
• Old Newport Boulevard: A fax machine, answering
machine and stereo equipment valued at $3,227 were stolen
from a business in the 400 block. The thief apparently entered
through the front window.
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parked in the 1000 block. The window was broken.
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Do move on, but don't ever forget
'we have to put this
behind us and move
on," a nicely
dressed, quite pretty woman
about 40 said to a friend in the
courtyard outside Mariners
South Coa st Church.
It was just after Donnie
Bridgman's funeral service, and
the throng was milling about,
trying to figure out what to do,
what to say.
I wanted to tell her, "Lady, I
sure hope not. I don't think the
community should ever put the
crash that killed Donnie behind
us."
U we do, tha\ means his
death makes less sense than
ever. That Amanda Arthur's
still-comatose condition is
merely a cruel trick of fate.
That Jason ~ausch's arraign-
ment on felony manslaughter
charges won't even be an
object lesson.
Certainly it is time for the
wholesale grieving to end. But
10 years from now, one hopes
'that parents will still be telling
their kids: "Please, don't think
it can't happen to you ... Here,
humor me and read these
newspaper clippings from 1997
again ... "
"Oh, mom ... " the kids will
say.
•Aw, c'mon dad, that was 10
years ago," they'll protest.
Pay no attention, you par-
ents of the next century's
teenagers -or next year's.
Press on. Insist. Take no crap.
New law
would avoid
future teen
car accidents
By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot
The tragic traffic accident
involving 10 Newport Harbor
High School students last month
might have been prevented if
police had a greater range of
options in dealing with intoxicated
minors on the road, Assembly-
woman Marilyn Brewer said
Wednesday.
Brewer said the accident, which
has left one student dead and
another still comatose, under-
scores the need for legislation she
co-authored earlier this year that
would provide shelters for drunk-
en minors.
Under current law, police can
either take intoxicated minors into
custody or force them to dispose of
their alcohol and then release
them, butneither option addresses
the underlying problem, Brewer
said.
The proposed shelters, which
would be privately funded, would
provide a place for minors to sober
up and find counseling, she said.
She said the shelters would hold
the minors for no more than 24
hours and would release them at
the parents' request.
On May 23, a Chevy Blazer
packed with 10 students flipped
after hitting a divider on Irvine
Avenue. Earlier that day, Orange
County Sheriffs Deputies stopped
the vehicle, forced the passengers
to pour out their alcohol, and let
them go on their way.
, "I would suspect that this police
· officer that stopped these kids that
night is now second-guessing him-
self," Brewer said. "But he acted in
a responsible way. And this would
just give him one more option as to
how to deal with the problem.•
The legislation passed through
the Assembly by unanimous vote
and is on its way to the Senate.
ON THE COAST
fred
martin
There really are lives at stake.
We should hope that, 10
years from now, we are still
wondering how could that
skidding, grinding, tumbling
crash have happened in a com-
munity that epitomizes upper-
middle-class America.
As one Newport Harbor
High girl put it: "What hap-
pened to the perfect life?"
Reality, my dear young lady.
Mortality.
We should also hope that
parents of teenagers are
reviewing the rules ad nause-
um.
The morning after the acci-
dent, when I read the police
report, my first reaction was
simply, "Oh my God."
Then I re-read the stark,
clinical words, the sWted prose
of police reports worldwide.
Some of the young people in
the crash were identified by
name and age. Those under 18,
only by gender and age.
I wondered what "female, 16
years" was doing out after mid-
night on a school night. I later
learned there was no school the
next day, so no big deal. Not
much consolation, either.
Maybe Jason was rushing to
get the younger kids home by
the witching hour. That ~ght
explain things.
He hustled south on Irvine,
went into the curves beginning
at Monte Vista.
Then he zipped into the last
of three snaky turns, the one
that has two consecutive 35-
mph signs, the second one with
a flashing yellow light.
That's where the Chevy
Blazer with 10 passengers -
and five seat belts -flew
across the median. It whirled
upside down, spilling passen-
gers onto the asphalt. In sec-
onds, it went from southbound
to northbound.
The real miracle of this crash
is that more kids weren't killed,
more of them severely injured.
What if one or more vehicles
had been coming north on
Irvine at just that post-midnight
moment?
So no, let's not forget this
dreadful smashup. Pound it into
your kids until they want to
throw up. Shorten the learning
span on that old wheeze: "The
older a child becomes, the
more he or she realizes that
mom and dad aren't so dumb
after all.•
Jo Vandervort told me about
the sticker in her Blazer It's
about the same vintage, and 1s
the same two-door model. Gen-
eral Motors pasted it up by the
rearview mirror, where it's
impossible to miss.
The decal is obviously one of
those things that shows that the
legal department at GM won
out over the marketing types.
It's also something most Blazer
owners got rid of almost imme-
diately.
"We left it there,· Jo says.
.. We wanted it to remind our
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maneuvers, the vehicle may
rollover (sic) or may go out of
control and crash. You should
read and obey guidelines and
instructions in the owners'
manual and WEAR YOUR
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M THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1997
Coastline graduation highlights
success of brain-injured adults
By Susan Deemer, Daily Piiot
COST A MESA -Daniel
Pokraclo left his dreams of
beconung d professional hockey
player betund on an ice rink in
1991, when another player
crashed into him, sending him
head-first mto the ice.
"As I lay on the tee like a wet
noodle, no one knew what would
become of me," said Pokrado, 19,
m d speech before fellow students
at Coasthne Commuruty College
on Wednesday
But the dcadent, wtuch left the
fronld.1 lobe or tus brdUl scarred,
didn't extmgwsh .tll ~ drecUJlS.
Now d student enrolled m Coast-
line College's Traumauc I lead
miury ProgrdJll for adults, Pokrac-
kl hds begun to recillze tus poten-
bd.l dild pldlls to contmm.• hlS edu-
cation dt Ordnye C'Od.St College.
·1 don't remember (how I was)
before the accident," scUd Pokrac-
kl, whose upbc>dl atlltude is upWt-
mg to other students. "l know I
WdS a funny guy, dnd I am coming
bdck to being that funny guy
agdtn But I get frustrated not
k.nowmg how to express mysell."
The two-year program, which
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costs about $100 a semester, is
geared toward adults over 18 who
sustained a brain injwy after the
age of 13 and are unable to
reswne their pre-accident activi-
ties due to any of the following:
impaired attention and concen-
tration, memory disturbances,
language disabilities or loss of
reasoning slcills. .
Pokracki, who experiences
some memory loss due to the
accident, was one of three stu-
dents to speak to 30 program
graduates· at the 14th. annual
Awards Ceremony & Ice Cream
Social. However, Pokracki has
another year before he graduates
from the program.
To the untrained eye, Pokrack.i
looks like a 1950s greaser, with
his slicked-back hair, baggy blue
bowling shirt and big black shoes.
But to fellow students, who know
firsthand how challenging it is to
recover from a head injwy, he is a
fighter just like them.
Other students shared similar
stories about the challenges of
joining the program and how
much they loved it once they
jumped in.
After a 1992 car accident took
away Ted May's sight and left
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him prone to seizures, he joined
the college program to improve
his cognitive abilities and acade-
mic and vocational skills.
The Coastline classes are help-
ing him take a step toward inde-
pendence and prepare him to
someday return to a professional
career, said the former United
Airlines customer service repre-
sentative.
HThe best part (of the program)
for me is that we students here
encourage each other's efforts,"
he said. "It's giving me the confi-
dence to continue and to reach for
new things. H
Stacey Hunter Schwartz, asso-
ciate dean of special programs
and services for the disabled, said
the program started in 1978 and
was the first community college to
offer cognitive rehabilitation to
brain-injwed adults.
Schwartz said students run the
gamut, from doctors and lawyers
to former drug dealers. She said
everyone handles the situation
differently.
"For some, if their life was
going nowhere, (their accident) is
a wake-up call," she said. #Oth-
ers come from 'Gee, I had it all,
and now it's all gone.•"
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COSTA MESA -Volunteer
basketball coach Derek Bor-
deaux, 20, has been banned from
his post in the Costa Mesa &s-
ketball Club after allegedly slug-
ging a referee in a post-game dis-
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League President Mo
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a broken tibia, said her daughter
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The feud began after Mar-
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year-old brother, a player, when
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the kids for something that adults
could have done wrong.•
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briefly in the news
Sorµe city streets off
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Fourth-graders analyze accident
•
• Newport Elementary students have been studying
the case that landed 10-year-old Andrew Wong in the
hospital for five days last month.
By Marissa Espino, Dally Prlot
NEWPORT BEACH -After
witnessing and hearing about
the~ classmate Andrew Wong
getting dragged by d car while
attempting to pass a crosswalk in
front of school last month, New-
port Elementary fourth-graders
decided to take action.
Teams were made, facts were
gathered, interviews began, and
the Andrew Project was
launched in Bette Ross' fourth-
grade class.
"The whole idea behind the
project was Ito prove) ... they do
have a say in things," said Ross,
who shared that the kids felt very
vulnerable and scared after the
accident. "They feel empowered
[now). If something is wrong,
they can analyze the situation
and see what they can really do."
Ten-year-old Andrew was
struck by a car, dragged for yards
and pinned beneath a tire on
Balboa Boulevard after school on
May 8. Investigators determined
defective and inadequate brakes
caused the car to plow through
the crosswalk.
The dnver, Ddvtd Ray Webb
of Costa Mesa, was cited by
police on suspicion of driving an
unsafe vehicle.
Andrew suffered bruises and
a collapsed lung and was
released from the hospital five
days later.
Students interviewed the
crossing guard, the teachers who
were on crosswalk duty the day
of the accident, their principal
and spoke with Newport Beach
traffic engineer Rich Edmonston
about policies and prevention
tactics.
Letters were also prepared for ·
a safety packet that wm be
issued next school year.
"Dear Parents, last year a stu-
dent in our class got hit by a car.
To prevent this from happening
agairl, please follow the rules.
Please do not park in the red
zone ... , " student J.J . Logan said
in his letter.
The young investigators even
monitored the street four dilfer-
ent ti.mes -twice in the morning
and twice in the afternoon -to
calculate how many cars didn't
slow down while children were
around, how many cars drove
tqrough with students in the
crosswalk, how many cars
passed during a designated
amount of time and how many
students use the crosswalk.
Wednesday morning, the stu-
dents were able to discuss their
research and recommendations
with Newport Beach transporta-
tion engineer Tony Brine during
a debate set up by the class.
"Even if we do what we are
supposed to at the crosswalk, it's
not going to stop the cars," said
Newport Elementary student J .R.
Wynne, discussing speed linut
changes.
Brine explairled how speed
linuts could not be changed in
school areas because of state pol-
icy.
•You guys have come up with
some really good ideas," Brine
said. "We believe the accident
was because the driver did not
have good brakes on the car. We
think we have the correct sign-
ing to adequately show people
this is a school area."
The students also discussed
using cameras, posting stop
signs, adding speed bumps,
changing the yellow flashing
lights by the crosswalk to red
and repainting the dull yellow
crosswalk.
•I live where there is flashing
lights, and they have cops sitting
over there by it, and they still
pass it," said student Robin
Sim urea.
Brine said he was impressed
with the student's questions.
"They really thought a lot
about the crosswalk," Brine said.
"They did a great job of thinking
this through. They asked the
same questions the adults ask."
During the one-hour discus-
sion, Andrew, who was relatively
quiet, commented once but
expressed his feelings in a letter
he wrote for a school assignment
after returning from the accident.
"I was the child who was hit
by the car. I am feeling great now
that 1 am back in school," he
wrote. "l think to prevent this
from happening is to make a red
light to stop and more signs that
say the speed limit and that
there's a school up ahead. So
please make these adjustments
to prevent this from happening
agam."
THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1997 AS
Riding school bus may
get more expensive
By Michelle Terwilleger, Dally Piiot
NEWPORT-MESA -School
trustees gave preliminary
approval to a 20% school bus fee
hike at the <listnct's board meet-
ing Tuesday.
An annual bus fee would
raise from $150 to $180. Trustees
will make their final vote on the
issue at thel.r June 24 meeting.
School board members
approved busmess, math, sci-
ence, soc1aJ soence and English
texts for mdividud.I lugh school
classes but delayed voting on
one text at the request of trustee
Wendy Leece.
Leece argued that Wise Cwn-
rrungs' "Democracy Under Pres-
sure, An Introduction to the
Amencan Political System" was
an example of • Amencan h.isto-
ry revisiorusm."
Leece took issue wtth a pas-
sage in the book about George
Waslungton.
"lt was a very negative side-
bar about the first president of
the United States," Leece said.
"lt was poking fun . Another
paragraph described Ronald
Reagan's administration in all
negatives ... The whole tone of
the book t!> somewhat nega-
tive."
Trustees also unanunously
voted to renew their member-
ship to the Cahforrua School
Boards Associallon dl a cost of
$7 ,659 but voted 5-2 not to pay
the associallon's legd.I alliance
fee
ln other school board mdtters,
trustees approved
• lnstructional tune waiver
requests for dlstnct schools for
the 1997-98 school year.
• A resolution request.Ulg a
donation line on water bills from
the Mesa Consolidated Water
District that would give water
district patrons an option to
donate funds to Costa Mesd,
Newport Harbor and Estancia
lugh schools.
•A request for funding under
the SDE-100 Consotidated
Appticaboh for special programs
for Lunited-Engtish spedkmg
students , dlsadvantdgPd . stu-
dents and other students with
special needs
•A contract with B10-Acousu-
cal Engmeenng Corporallon to
provide vision screening for
kindergarten, second, h.fth dnd
eighth grades
• A partnerslup \\1th Fcmuly
Care Centers Medicd.I Group to
provide pre-and post-employ-
ment medical servtces.
• Delegation of authonty to
contract, authorize purchase
orders, bid and lay off personnel
to Supenntendent Mac Bernd,
assistant superintendents and
executive director of fdctlalles
and operations from June 25 to
Aug. 11, when the school board
will not meet
• Acceptance of restgndllon
of five teachers and five classi-
fied employee~
• Appoirltment and redss1gn-
ment of nearly 50 class1hed
employees
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INVENTOR'S FORUM
Orange Coast College offers
the next inventors forum titled
"Profit Through Inventing" from
7.30 to 10 p.m. m room 101 of
OCC's Science Lecture Hd.ll The
Penn Fishing University and for-
mer host ol KABC's •Fishing
Expeditions," brings a team of
veteran fresh and saltwater
experts to offer insiders' secrets at
a fishing symposium from 9 a.m.
to noon in room 102 of Orange
Coast College's Science Lecture
Hall. Registration fee is $35. Por
FLAG DAY
The Ne'YJ>Ort Harbor Elles
Lodge # 1767 presents its annual
~~;~i~~~;~~= Flag Day Ceremony today at 8 p .m. at 3456 Via Oporto, New-
port Beach. The ceremony will ~--t1":7: start with the presentation of
colors by 6ur local cub
scout troop with guest
speaker Col. T.D. Sedar,
chief of staff, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
c1t El Toro. For more information, call 535~4482.
featured topic is HBusmess Plans
that Achieve Results." Registra-
tion fee is $5 for members and $15
for guests. For more information,
call 432-5880.
SATURDAY
MARINE SCIENCE
Orange Coast College's
Marine Science Program will host
an open house to show off its
large cold and warm-water
aquariums from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
in the Marine Science Ldb in
OCC's Le,'Vis Center for Applied
Sciences Adrrussion 1s free. For
more mformation, call 432-5564.
GARDENING TALK
Sherman Library and Gardens
offers a program titled "Cactus
dnd Succulents. Their Culture
and Care~ at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E.
C'odst Highway, Corona del Mar
For more tnformabon, call 673-
2261
FISHING SYMPOSIUM I
Ronnie Kovach, dllector of the
more information, call 432-5880.
INVESTMENT 105
The Newport Beach Public
Llbrary offers a free workshop
called "Investment 105: Global
Markets Investing Class. How
Can You Benefit From the Global
Economy?" from 10 to 11 a.m. at
1000 Avocado Ave. For more
information, call 760-2466.
MONDAY
ATTENTION
Coastline Counseling Center
offers a free "Attention Deficit
Disorder Overview" at 7 p.m. at
1200 Quail St .. Suite 105, New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 476-0991.
TUESDAY
BUSINESS SEMINAR
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce offers a
"Sunrise in Newport Business
Seminar" at 7:15 a.m. at the Bal-
boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
members, the cost is $15 with
reservations and $17 at the door.
Potential members pay $19. For
reservations, Clill 729-4400.
ACTING WORKSHOP
Orange Coast College offers a
workshop discussing ways to
enter the acting profession from 7
to 10 p.m. in room 103 of OCC's
Business Education Building.
Lucy Lee Flippin, known as Miss
Wilder from "Utile House on the
Prairie" and actor/director Robert
Conrad will speak during the
workshop. Registration fee is $~9.
For more information, call 432-
5880.
COCKTAIL MEETING
The Cabo San Lucas/Newport
Beach Sister City Committee
offers a cocktail meeting at 5:30
p.m. at Chili's, 3300 W. Coast
Highway, Newport B~ach. For
more information, call 646-4278.
ATTENTION
Coastline Counseling Center
offers an Attention Deficit Disor-
der workshop called "The Man-
ana Syndrome?" from 7 to 9 p.m .
at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New-
port Beach. Attendees will learn
how to stop procrastinating.
Admission is $20. For more infor-
mation, call 476-0991.
LIVING TRUST
The Law Offices of Lisa A.
C iancio offers a free seminar
called ·Do I Need a Living Trust?
Protecting Your Assets 1brougb
Wills and Trusts.• at 6:30 p.m. at
881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, New-
port Belich. Reservations are
required at 574-0866.
SKI ClUB
The Balboa Slo Club offers its
summer meetings at 6:30 p.m. at
the American Legion, 215 15th
St., Newport Beach. The casual
meeting will include drinks and a
barbecue. Call 721-9316.
WEDNESDAY
READING GROUP
Ba.mes & Noble Metro Pointe
offers its next Great Books Reading
Group discussion at 7 p.m. at 9018
South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa.
Por infQnnation, call 444-1404.
NUTRmON
A nutrillon lecture on DHEA
will be offered from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
at the Country Store, 1775 New-
port Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 645-3703
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Lecturer and columnist of
"Money Talks," Steve Ostrin. pre-
sents an overview of the financial
services industry from 6:30 to 9
p.m. today and June 5 in Orange
Coast College's Community Edu-
cation Building conference room.
Registration fee is $29. For more
information, call 432-5880.
INVESTMENT BASICS
Orange Coast College offers a
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily PUot J
workshop on •Investment Basics"
from 6:30 to 9 p.m. today, June 25
and July 2 in room 102 of OCC's
Art Center. Registration fee is $29.
For information, call 432-5880.
BREAKFAST FORUM
The Inside Edge oUers a
breakfast seminar on "Evolving
Spiritually into the 21st Century•
from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's
Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa
Mesa. First-time guests pay $20
and others pay $35. For reserva-
tions, call 460-4242.
HAPPY HOUR
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The Jewish National Fund's
National Future Leadership divi-
sion offers a happy houx from 6 to
8 p.m. at the 1Win Palms, 630
Newport Center Drive, Newport I
Beach. To register, call 558-8733. 1
I SILK FESTOONS
Sherman Library and Gardens:
offers a class titled "Silk Fes-t
loons" at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E.'
Coast Highway. Newport Beach.:
The demonstration includes the'
attendees' participati.on and all ;
materials. Call 673-2261. 1 I
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at 12:45 p.m. at the The Sutton
Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur
Blvd .. Newport B~ach. For more
information, call 517-0183.
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CREDrT CARD USE
Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe
offers a senunar on "Credit Card
Use m Amenca" at 7 p.m. at 901B
South Coast Dnve, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 444-
1404.
CAREER NETWORK
The next free Career Network
meeting on ~Assessing Your
Strengths dnd Focusing Your
Resume· ror those unemployed
will be dl 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart
Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Bedch For more
mfonndl1on, ca U 57 4-2239
STRESS RELIEF
Mother's Mdrket offers a free
serrundI on "8dch Flower Reme-
dies,· famous stress rel.Jef fonnu-
ld, from 7 JO lo 8;30 p m at the
Patio C dfe di 225 E 17th SL , Cos-
ta Mesd
ESTATE PLANNING
Courtlandl Financial Group,
Inc offers d free workshop on
"Advdncecl Estdte Planning"
from 1 to 2 p rn dl the University
Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St.,
Newport Bedch For more infor-
mahon, CdlJ 25 1-6901.
BREAKFAST BOOST
The l'ostd Mesd Chamber of
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Conunerce's next breakfast boost
will take place from 7:15 to 8:45
a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country
Oub, 1701 Goll Course Drive.
Cost is $12 in advance and $17 at
the door. For reservations, call
574-8780.
ONGOING
SMOKERS
The Nicotine Anonymous fel-
lowship wants to help men and
women who smoke to quit and
·remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713
for the locaJ evening meetings
nearest you.
HELP LINE
A private 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 7 59-0357 ..
NETWORKER
The Tuesday Morning Net-
worker group shares leads from 7
to 8 a .m. every Tuesday at Mimi's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
215-2903.
SURPLUS FOOD
Seniors and low-income fami-
lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport
Beach area can obtain free USDA
surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m.
the second Friday of each month
in the rear parking lot of the
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a Spiritual Approach~Living
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For girls & boys ages 5-12. Open Monday -Friday,
7:30am -6 :00pm. Recreational and educational
programs offered. Dally excursions • Low rates!
1 815 Anaheim Avenue * Costa Mesa • 646-8904
Church of Christ on 740 W. Wil-
son St., Costa Mesa. Bring picture
identification. Por more informa-
tion, call 650-8236.
MESA EMERGENCY
Mesa Emergency Service
Amateur Communication offers
the opportunity for Ham Radio
operators to participate in the City
of Costa Mesa's Radio Amateur
Civil Emergency Service organi-
zation. Weekly nets are held at
7:20 p.m. on 147.060 mhz. Month-
ly meetings are held on the foUJ1h
Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police
Department. For more infcmna-
tion, call 754-7045.
ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT
The Alzheimer's Association of
Orange County antl Newport Vil-
la WestNilla Rosa co-sponsors a
free support group meeting for
caregivers at 7 p.m. on the third
Thursday of each month at New-
port Villa West Assisted Living,
393 Hospital Road, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
631-3555.
MOMS SUPPORT GROUP
Group process focuses on
work, success and parenting
issues every first and third Thurs-
day from noon to 1:15 p.m. and 7
to 8: 15 p .m. at 2900 Bristol St.,
Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. Theses-
sion cost is $15. For more infonna-
tion, call 850-1689.
REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY
The Costa Mesa Republican
Assembly meets every third
Thursday of the month at the
Neighborhood Community Cen-
ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa.
For more infonnation, call 645-
5326.
COED SUPPORT
The Newport Beach Psycho-
logicaJ Association offers a cood
support group every Thursday at
7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway,
No. 311, Newport Beach . The
support group requires free pre-
assessment before joining. For
more information, call 722-4588.
CO-ED RELATIONSHIPS
The Healing Connection offers
a coed relationship group at 6:30
p.m. on Wedrlesdays at 4425 Jam-
boree Road, 180-A, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
261-8003.
BODY IMAGE SUPPORT
The Newport Beach Psycho-
logical Association offers a body-
image/moderate eating support
group that meets every Wednes-
day at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast
Highway, No. 311, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
722-4588.
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Hoag Memorial Hospital Pr~s
byterian offers a free •Relaxation
and Imagery" workshop from 10
to 11 :30 a.m. on the fowth
Wednesday of every month at the
Patty and George Hoag Cancer
Center, One Hoag Drive, Building
41, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call
760-5542.
DIVORCE MEDIATION
A free lecture about divorce
mediation, an alternative to the
traditionaJ two-attorney divorce,
is offered the third Thursday of
every mon~ with attorney AUcia
D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H.
Solow. Space is limited and reser-
vations are required. For more
information, call 863-9590.
TOASTMASTERS CLUBS
• The Newport Beach Distin.:
guished Toastmasters Club 1300
meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9
p.m. in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting
room, 2300 S.E. Bnstol Street,
Newport Beach. For reservations,
call 730-3671 .
•Join Mesa Messengers Toast-
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tor their meetings at 7 p.m. Tues-
days at Mesa Verde Umted
Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Visitors are wel-
come. Call 540-4446.
• The Blue Flame Toastmasters
Club 2717 meets at 7 a .m. every
Wedrle.sday at the Village Fanner,
South Coast Plaza Village, 1651
Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The
meeting is free for first-time visi-
tors. For more infonnation, call
855-4308.
• Toastmasters Club 231 meets
at 7 a .m. every Monday at The
Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Cen-
ter, Newport Beach. For more
infonnation, call 733-2209,
• Harborlites Toastmaster Club
1927 meets at 7 a.m. ever}
Wednesday at the Nautical Muse-
um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 854-4580.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesda}
at West Newport Comrnumt}
Center, 883 W. 15th St., No. 5
upstairs, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 953-0900
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recovery and family education,
offers a women's support group at
7 p.m . every Tuesday at 2900 Bris-
tol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For
JDOre information, call 432-0020.
group meets Sundays from 6:30 to
8 p .m. in the church's Stewart
Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. The group is
open to the community and com-
mitted to confidentiality. For more
information, call 631-2880.
The club lS part of an internation-
al networking orgaruzation dedi-
cated to expanding each mem-
ber's business through quality
leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338
for more in.formation.
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WOMEN'S RELATIONSHIPS
The Healing Connection offers
a women's relationship group at 7
p.m. on Tuesdays at 4425 Jam-
boree Road, 180-A, Newport
Beach. For more infonnation, call
261-8003.
SERIOUS IUNESS SUPPORT
A free support group for indi-
viduals facing HIV/AIDS is held
at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and a
· cancer support group meets at 7
p .m . every Wednesday in the
Institute for Holistic 1\'eatment
and Research, 4019 Westerly
Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach.
For information, call 251-8700.
A support group for younger
patients with lupus meets from
1 :30 to 3 p.m. the second and
fourth Wedn esday of each month
rn Newport Beach. For details,
call 536-1734.
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT
ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP
This ongoing group specializes
in the needs of individuals who
have sick and/or dying animals in
their lives. It meets from 1:30 to 2
p .m. every Tuesday at. 3101 W.
Coast Highway, Suite 311, New-
port Beach. Free admission, how-
ever call 722-4588 for space reser-
vation.
INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT
Survivors of Incest Anonymous
for female-victims of sexual abuse
and rape and their friends and
family meets from 10 a.m. to noon
every Saturday at 760 Victoria St.,
Costa Mesa. There is no fee . For
more information, call Iris at 859-
3918.
A breast cancer support group
meets every Tuesday from noon
to 2 p.m . at the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
The meetings are free. For more
information, call 722-6237.
FAONG FORWARD
MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT
GROUPS
• The Alliance for the Mentally
Ill of Orange County provides
education and emotional support
tor families dealing with mentally
ill loved ones. A free support
group m eets from 6 to 7:30 p .m.
every Tuesday at Orange County
Mental Health Cliruc, 3115 Red-
hill Ave .. Costa Mesa. Call 544-
8488 for details.
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP
Mariners Church sponsors a
free divorce recovery support
group at 7 p.m . every Wednesday
at 1000 Bison Ave .. Newport
Beach. For more information, call
640-6010.
Facing Forward, a support
group for family members of
recently deceased cancer
pa tients, meets every Monday
from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. and from
7:30 to 8:30 p.m . at the Patty and
George Hoag Cancer Cente r,
4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. The meetings are free. For
more information, call 722-6237.
PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT
• Also, St. Andrew's Presbyter-
ian Church offers a support group
for families with loved ones with
serious mental illnesses. The
LEADS CLUB
The Women's Chapter of the
Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at
7:15 a.m. every Wednesday at
Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New-
port boulevards in Costa Mesa.
A prostate cancer support
group meets every Thursday from
6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the Patty and
George Hoag Cancer Center
Cafe, One Hoag Drive, Building
41 , Newport Beach. The meetings
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A nno unces Its S ummer 1997 C ontinuing E duc ation C lasses
Tilc An lns111u1e of Southern California. through its Community Educa1ion D1v1si~n. The Laguna Beach
School of An & De!>ign. will offer 18 no1-for-credi1 classes for adults and children lh1s summer.
PAINTI NG
Beglnnlng Lire Painting.
Jostn>Ctor. Thomas S1ubb~. Allows all levels of students
to develop the 'lkill<; 10 convincingly depict the life
model (draped and undraped.)
Thursday<., 6:~0-9:30pm. June 19 -July 31.
7 mec11ng.,: 1u111on: $169.
Acrylic Paintln~.
Instructor. Su,an De Ro!>a. Non-artists and art students
of all level\ ol ah1l11y are welcome to this fundamenral
loo~ 111 acrylic painting.
Tuesday,, 6:00·9.00pm. June 17 -July 29.
7 mce1ing~; 1u11iun: 169.
Watercolor.
ln.,tn1c1or: Jacqueline Wilham~. A class for beginning
1hrough advanced pain1er' with studio time lo refine
currcn1 pain1ing 'tyle' and learn new lechniques.
Monday• .. 7:00-1 O:OOpm, June 16 -July 28.
7 meelingc;: 1u111on: $169.
Experimental PaJntlng: Water Media. Instructor:
Pam Schader An approach 10 a wide variety of water-
based media. including water color. acrylic. and gouachc
complemented by applicallon of con1emporary materials
(water .;olublc pencil~ and crayons. varnishes. inks. etc.)
Saturdays. 9·00am · I :()()pm.
6 mccllng,. 1u111on S 189
DRAWING
Saturday Open Drawing.
Focili1a1or; Michael Jncqucs. Open 10 artists of all levels
10 draw from 1he human figure. No need to register.
Sa1urd11ys. 9:00am -I :()()pm. $IO/session.
Drawing Considerations.
Instructor: John Garrell. Develop and integrate an
understanding of different approaches to drawing
including perspective 1cchniques and marking itself on
prepared ~urfacc) geared toward a finished body of work
1hat take., fundamcnrnl aspects of drafting into a
complcled vocabulary.
Tue day. 7:00 -IO·OOpm
7 meelingi.: 1uit1on: $169.
ULPTURE
Ceramks.
In tructor: Fred Srodder. This multi-level class will give
~cudcnts the opportunity 10 expcrieooe work with the
potler's wheel, shp costmg. mold malting, and band-
building technique 10 be fini shed with rake and low-fire
glaze proce ses. Tuesdays. June 17-July 29. 7 meetings,
tuition $195.
Hand Mack in Clay.
lnstructor: Sherry Bullard. 8tU1c hand building
1cchniques introduced 10 create functional and
sculptured cerarmc pieces with demonstralion.1, of
glazing lechniques. urfacc decorauon and mosaicing.
Thursdays. 7:00 -IO:OOpm, June 19 -July~ I
7 meetings: tuition: $169.
An InvesUplion of Sculpture.
Instructor: John Garrett. Specifically focuses on
developing and completing a sculp1urc. paying attention
10 the concept. process and insrallalion of the fini shed
work while also discussing 1ex1ure. color and the
elemenrs of con1our. size and volume.
Thursdays. 7:00 -IO:OOpm. June 19 ·July 31.
7 meetings: tuition: S 189.
Paper Sculpture.
Instructor: Joe Sovella. Work ou1doorl> sculpting stone
into forms almos1 any size or shape wnh pneuma1ic
tools and equipment while learning 1echnical !-kills of
Lhe art process.
Saturdays. 9:00 -H >Opm, June 21 -Aug 2
6 meetings: tuition: $195.
Stone carving.
lnsuuctor. Marvin Johnson Bcginrung loo!.. at '\lone
carving while working ou1doori. sculpting "lone wilh
pneumalic tool and equipment while learning lechnical
skills of the an process.
Wednesdays. 12:00 -4 ()()pm, June 18 ·July 30
7 meetings: 1ui11on: S 19:1
ARC HITECTURE
ArdillecturaJ Awareness and AppUcation.
Instructor: Dariouchc Showghi. Ph.D. Introduces 201h c.
Southern California pioneers of modem architec1urc
through lectures. field tips and case studies.
Tucs.ffhurs .. 6:30 -9:30pm. Jul y 15 -July 31 .
6 meetings. 1uition: $295.
How to Design and Build Your Dreambouse.
Instructor: Dariouche Show~hi . Ph.D. Designed 10 as:-is1
in learning to communicat~ in1clllgen1ly with archi1ects,
contractors and trade persons.
Sa1urdays. 9:00 -I ;()()pm. July 19 & 26.
2 meetings: tuilion: $I 59.
PHO'l'OG RAPHY
Tbe Art or Black and Wblte Portrait. lnmuc1or:
Antoinette Geldun. Focuses on fine art prinl aod the
techniques of portraiture from the concept to the print
Saturdays. 9:00 · I :00 pm. July 12, 19, 26, Aug. 2nd.
4 meetings; tuition: $149.
WORKSHOPS
Flve-Da1 Palotlna Worbbop.
Instructor: Roger Armstrong. lntcnned1ate and
Advanced painters can develop their individual style 10 a
tudio or outdoor setting. July 21 -July 25. 9:00 -
4:00pm. 5 meetings; tuition: $2A9.
JUST FOR KIDS
Summer Art Camp ror Stadenu (qes 12-15).
Instructor; Brad Coleman. Thi drawln~ and painting workshop Is created for the stud~nt in1ei:c~1ed in improving
their artlstic kills. Monday -Fnday, 9:00 -I :()()pm June 23 -July 11 . 14 meeung ; 1U11Jon: $249.
Hands Onl (aps 6 and up).
lni.tructC'w Sherry Sulla.rd. Students of all levels will team the fundamentals of ceramics 011 they cxplort:
lt..ehniqucs in a band building, sculpture and the use of the potter's wheel.
Tuesday. 9:30 -l2pm, June 24 ·July 29. 6 meetings; tuition; S89.
Ex plorfna Drawlna ror JOc.11. In. truclor. Pam ScNder. Bmplwis will be on personal ~ylc and cxpre~1on.
"'IUesday, 2:00 -4:00pm. June 2A -July 29. 6 mcetinas; tuition: $69. •
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a.re free For more infonnabon,
call 722-6237
CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
A free cancer support group
meets every Tuesday lrom 6 .45 to
8: 15 pm. at the Patty dnd George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
The group provides support to
cancer patients and their families
and fnends. For more inlonnd-
tlon, call 722-6237.
CARDS/BINGO I
Every third Tuesday the Jewish I
Senior Center offers various card
games from 10 a.m . to 2 pm. A
kosher lunch ts offered at noon for
$3 per senior. For more mtorrna·
tion, call 513-5641
GYNECOLOGIC CANC~R
A free support group tor
women with gynecologic cancers
meets from 9:30 to 11 a m on the
second and fourth Wednesday of
each month at the Pdtty dnd
George Hoag CancPr Center,
4000 W. Coast I ltghwar. Newport
Beach. Call 722-6237.
CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK
Thts networkmg group meets
at 7 a.m. every Fnday m The Tea
Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach. For utlormat1on and reser-
vations, call 550-4785.
BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT
A brain tumor support group
meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m . on U1e
first dnd third Thursddy of edch
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month at the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
The meetings are free. For more
information. call 722-6237
SENIORS SQUARE DANCE CLUB
The Costa Mesa Seruor Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks experienced dancers to JOUl
in from 9 to 11 a .m every Thurs-
day at the Costa Mesa Senior
Cente r, 19th and Pomona streets.
Call 545-5669 for more utlorma-
tion.
COSTA ME SA CHAMBER
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce Networkers Business
Leads luncheon is every Wednes-
day at 11:45 a.m . at the Costa
Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf I
Course Road. For more mformd-
tJon, call 574-8780
DYSLEXIA SUPPORT
The National Dyslexia
Research Foundation sponsors
weekly adult attention defiat dt!1·
order support groups at its office,
833 Dover Drive, Swte 27. New-
port Beach. Cost 1s $5 per session
For time and day. call 642·7303
movements to aid in balance and
concentration. The class is taught
by Revina Lewis. No registration
t.s required and the class is free
For more information, call 7-
CANCER. Hoag Cancer Center lS
located at 4000 W Coast High-
way, Newport Beach.
SLOW, EASY EXEROSE
Arthntis Foundation instructor
Wyoma McKinley leads an exer-
cise class every Thursday mom-
mg at J 1 a .m. at the Jewish Senior
Center, 250 E. Baker St. in Costa
Mesa. For more' information, call
513-5641.
FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE
Maxine Cohen, a marrtage and
fdmily therapist, sponsors an
anonymous· h elpline for inclivtdu-
uls with relationship problems
Cohen t!. available for free consul-
tdtion from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to
8 p m. Mnndays. She can be
reached at 759-0357
NEED TO RELAX?
From 5 to 7 p m every Sunday,
Zen Home Stitchery. a local man-
ufacturer of med.itatlon supplies,
holds a free everung of medita-
tion The purpose of the gathering
T'AI CHI tS •to encourage and support the
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors practice of meditation.· The
a free t'ai chi class on Thursdays, group meets Ln the Mesa Business
t 0:30 to 11 :30 a.m., to people Wllh Center, 711 W 17th St . Suite A-8
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By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot
S am Woo BBQ & Seafood
Bistro at Metro Pointe Cen-
tre is somewhat of an exper-
can-style Chinese."
With an extensive menu, the
contemporary restaurant offers
fresh dishes from chow mein,
fried rice, and sweet and sour to
bean curd, vegetables, seafood,
. irnent for the
authentic Chinese
restaurant chain.
DINING REVIEW
chicken, beef, barbe·
cue-style items and
chef's specials.
Open. since last Deeember, the
Costa Mesa restaurant is the first
of its kind to offer the same quali ...
ty food as the other Sam Woo
establishments while catering to
the non-Chinese customer. J
The other 23 California and'
Canada restaurants are located.
within Chinese communities and
are all variations on the Sam Woo
name (i.e. Sam Woo Barbecue
Restaurant, Sam Woo Dim Swn &
Seafood Restaurant). 11lis is the
first in the chain, manager James
Deluca said, that caters mainly to
American diners.
The interior is spadous and
colorful with splashes of bright
pigment on, the walls, festive mini
paper lights hung from the ceiling
and large tables with comfortable
chatrs.
A fellow reporter and I decided
to have lunch at the busy restau-
rant last Friday. Because Metro
Pointe is always bustling, I
expected the place to be packed,
but we got a table right away.
"The other restaurants serve
BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT more authentic Chinese, n Deluca
We started off with a couple of
appetizers: the deep-fried crab
puffs ($6.50) and the spring rolls
($2.75). The crab puffs were fried
won tons with a crab and cream
cheese filling. The filling was
creamy and the won tons were Chefs work the lunch shift at Sam Woo BBQ & Seafood Bistro. said. "Our menu is more Ameri-
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The two spring rolls were
aispy ~d had a filling of carrots,
lettuce, cabbage and celery. The
wrappers were a little greasy, but
the rolls tasted fresh and crunchy
dipped in the sweet and sour
sauce.
. . Lunch specials are offered from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day with
46 separate items ranging in price
from $5.50 to $6.50. Each item
comes with soup of the day and
steamed or egg-fried rice.
We tried the orange peel beef
($5.75) and the spicy garlic seal-
lops ($6.50).
The hot and sour soup -Fri·
day's soup of the day -was
served first. Hot and tangy, the
thick, tasty soup was full ol egg,
bamboo shoots, tofu and black
fungus (I haven't quite gotten
used to the term "fungus,• but I
love the taste of it).
The orange peel beef was a
plate full of battered and fried
beef covered in an orange sweet
and sour-type sauce with sauteed
red bell pepper and onion. The
beef was tender and flavorful
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HABANA
Head for the scent of
Caribbean cooking at the back of
the Lab Anti-Mall, where an old
door opens to factory-style win-
dows, sunset-washed concrete
and the aroma of roasting pork.
There you'll find authentic Cuban
food such as mojo and papaya
shrimp, sofrito steamers and boca-
ditos. Bottles of American, Spanish
and Chilean wine are available.
For the show-stopper dessert, a
cup made of chocolate holds a
flourless chocolate cake with
~presso cream sauce. Hot choco-
late bread pu,dding is heavenly
and so are the fresh fruit sorbets
served in their own fruit shells.
(MB)
Grab dad and head to Habana
Restaurant & Bar for a Father's
Day barbecue, replete with out-
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d the sauce was sweet with a
· t of orange flavor.
"It doesn't overpower the taste
f the meat," Kathleen, my lunch
partner, said.
-The rice comes in a white
bowl with another stacked on top
o keep the rice warm. The egg-
' ed rice was simple with just lhe
· ce and egg and the white rice
as sticky and yurruny.
The spicy garlic scallop dish
was loaded with tender, giant
callops covered in a aromatic,
door grill. Enjoy steak and lobster
from the grill, plantain-crusted
chicken and macaroni with three
cheeses, avocado salads and a
variety of desserts.
Also on the menu: Latin jazz
music from Cuban Flavor, Cuban
cigars and sangria, vodkas and
other libations out on the patio or
in the bar. Dress is casual: reserva-
tions are required.
• 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
Moderately priced. 556-0176.
CABANA'S CRAB TRAP
The small cafe uses top-grade ·
seafood and you can taste and see
it is, indeed. Orders look astound-
ing because of the lavish J)9rti.ons.
and they still manage to look art-
fully arranged. A thoughtful wait-
er was kind enough to tell us we
were ordering too much food -
an nnusual occurrence. Highlights
include "Grand First-Place,
Award-Winning New England
Clam Chowder," thick calamari
steak, and a shellfish-and-veg-
etable platter. (MB)
• 103 Palm St., Balboa Peninsula.
Moderately priced. 723-0619
GUSTAF ANDERS
Enjoy a European-style Father's
Day at Gustaf Anders in South
Coast Plaza Village for a smorgas-
bord of traditional Swedish cui-
sine. Dads can choose from a buf-
fet of whole poached salmon,
Swedish meatballs, lamb in sweet
and sour sauce and other northern
European selections.
The restaurant was named
among the top 50 restauran~
the conntry by Conde Nast Travel-
er and received high ratings in the
clear garlic sauce r-----------------------, der greens
($6.50). · with sauteed bell
peppers, onions
and mushrooms.
The scallops
were perfectly
cooked, the veg-
etables were
fresh, not over-
cooked, and the
sauce was sweet
and delicious.
Other lunch
items include
spicy eggplant
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+WHAT: Sam Woo BBQ &
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Centre, 901-C South Coast
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special that
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choice of chicic-
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vegetarian, water
chestnuts,
cilantro, green
onion, mush-
in garlic sauce ($5.50), chicken
with ginger and scallion ($5.75),
clams with black bean sauce
($6.50) and fish fillet with ten-
rooms, bamboo shoots and pine
nuts wrapped in leaves of iceberg
lettuce. We watched as the server
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MARGARITAVILLE
A good margarita is bard to
find, but they're at MaJ;garltaWle,
where margaritas made of fresh
lemon and lime juice and Sauza
Gold tequila are the best in town.
The food is fine, the bar is gener-
ous and the conviviality gets an A-
plus. Seven TVs feature football
and trivia games and there is live
music every night. Mexican-food
staples are available at good
prices -a lot of good stuff is less
than $6. (MB)
• 2332 W. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. Inexpensive. 631-8220 .
SAPORI
Scents of tarragon, shallots,
food for a neighboring customer.
The restaurant has many nice
touches, like lemon slices in the
water glass, excellent service,
outdoor patio dining and funky
music playing in the bacic-
ground. They also offer two
kinds of tea, traditional Chinese
and jasmine.
To the left of the restaurant is
Sam Woo Express: a counter-
style restaurant with 10 already-
prepared dishes of the same
quality food ready for take-out.
Dinner prices range from
$6.50 (fried rice, chow mein) to
$14.95 (salt and pepper soft shell
crab, two-flavors shrimp) to $25
(Peking duck).
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oregano and garlic mixed with
oven smells of baking bread dfe
as good a welcome as I can think
of. Sapori serves pastas, soups,
pizzas and salads in an unusually
pleasant dining room and on a
sunny patio. Tasty Italian dishes -
pear with shaved Parmesan
cheese, carpaccio di bue and risot-
to del giomo -are highlights.
Sapori has a nice selection of
wines, 40% of them from Italy.
(MB)
• lMO Bayside Drive, Newport
Beach. Moderately priced. 644-
4220
NICK'S CUONA rTAUANA
(NICK'S PIZZA)
Using fresh vegetables and
herbs grown organically at the
family ranch in Temecula, Nick
and his son, Joe, serve up som~ of
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(' • • . " .. ., "· .. • the best-tasting Italian dishes -
using old-fashioned family recipes ;
-this side of Sicily. They cure ,.
their own olives, make their own. ..
sausage, cook with sea salt and
use imported pasta. Tue bruschet-
ta is a great start and the pizza
crust is perfect. Standout pasta
dishes rnclude raviolini fantasia,
ravioli and carbonara. Tue atmOS'A:,.
phere is charming and roomy wi~ ..
a nice color scheme, a mirrored
wall, statues and a fireplace. And •
Nick himself is a fixture you can't :
rruss. (NC) . ~ I • 2300 Harbor Shopping Center, :"
Costa Mesa (rear parklng lot). 4
Moderately priced. Call 549-151 l
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More than just your average after-work party •
H ere's a new twist on the
tangible payoffs of the
social circuit.
U you thought those after-
work "meetings" at local estab-
lishmen ts were just an excuse to
unwind and socialize, then you
were not among the local
Orange Coasters who con-
verged on Twin Palms last week
who left with quite a surprise.
Sports attorney Leigh Stein-
berg, Robert Grav., co-owner of
St. John Knits, Micbae\ Walker,
owner of Farmers Market, ·
developer Robert Koll, GJoria
Zigner and Ruth Ko of Orange
Coast Magazine, and Edmond
Pope, president of Taylor
Woodrow Homes, stepped up to
the 1Win Palms valet station to
claim their cars and instead
received the keys to a fleet of
brand-new Audi AB sedans.
It was all part of a personal-
ized promotion staged by Audi
of America to introduce the
most discriminating car lovers
and drivers to an automobile
that has been labeled "the first
luxury car of the 21st century."
The multi-valve Audi, with
its four-side airbags and frame
made of aluminum, was loaned
to locals for a two-week test dri-
ve.
A second party is planned in
weeks to come and a sneak
peek at the guest list means
that Peggy Goldwater Clay will
be exchanging her new
Chrysler Sebring Cabriolet for
an Audi AB at the valet station.
Jim Doti, president of Chapman
University, also will be lest clrk
ving, as will David Dukes,
David Benvenuti, Ray Lipper,
Charles Haggerty and Vance
Caesar.
John and Kathy Hamilton of
Newport Beach were among the
driving forces behind Hall of
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induction of sports giants into
the USC Hall of Fame.
The Hamiltons joined fellow
Newporters Con and Diane
Sweitzer in sponsoring football
great Ron Vary and track and
field star Charlle Dumas at the
black-tie gala. Joining a distin-
guished fraternity that includes
golf's Scott Simpson, swim-
ming's John Naber, basketball's
Paul Westphal, baseball's Ron
Fairly and a host of other ath-
letic achievers, Hall of Fame
111 attracted 600 guests includ-
ing the glamorous Rita Sprinkel
and her dapper mate Reed
Sprinkel of Newport Beach.
The elegant evening honor-
ing USC greats was chaired by
the very dedicated Bobbie
Galpin. USC alumnus Marcus
Allen served as stylish MC
while athletic director Mike
Garrett escorted the Hall of
Fame inductees to the stage to
accept their accolades before
the very animated crowd. Major use support also came from
locals Bob Elllott, Paul and
Beverly Salata of Linda Isle, Bill
and Audrey Grundy and Tom
and Joan Riach of Lido Isle.
Gloria and Stan Stanul
opened their charming Newport
Beach residence for the under-
writers of the upcoming Bobby
Short dinner and concert set for
July 12 at Fashion Island. The
Bobby Short appearance will
support the .YWCA Homeless
Hotel for Women, and it will be
the legendary Cafe Carlyle
entertainer's only performance
in California this year.
Billed as an H evening under
the stars," the summer concert
event is being chaired by Eileen
Kleln of the International Interior
Design Association. The associa-
tion and the Junior League of
Orange County are working
together with the YWCA to heJp
organize the concert.
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POLICE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Negotiations between the city
and rank-and-file police, which
began in October 1995, stalled
over the city's proposal to cut vaca-
tion time by two days and starting
salaries by 10%. The pay offer,
however, would make Newport's
officers the second-highest-paid in
the county.
Council members claim they
haven't gotten many calls as a
result of the ads and that most
callers are actually In the city's
favor. But Councilman John
Hedges said he worries for his own
security knoW:ing his home
address is being printed in the ads.
BUDGET
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Additionally, the Commwtity
Services Department is planning
to spend $324,300 to remove and
rebuild the Downtown Commu-
nity Center. And as part of its
park improvements, the depart-
ment is proposing to spend
$157 ,000 to develop a new park
in the Shalimar Drive neighbor-
hood.
The city's entire $73.8 million
budget will be approved by City
Council members at Monday's
meeting, to be held at 6:30 p.m.
at 77 Fair Drive.
Some of the proposed
improvements include replacmg
old wooden tot lot equipment al
•For a police group which
holds itsell out as being for public
safety, to print home addresses is
unconscionable," he said. ·u they
think ads are going to change the
city's position, they're sadly mis-
taken."
Police association president
Steve Martinez noted council
members' addresses are a matter
of public record, available at City
Hall.
"Instead of ma.king people
search out the addresses, we've
given them the information,• he
said. "It wasn't for any sinister pur-
poses."
Martinez said he thinks the ads
are prompting more response than
city officials indicate. For instance,
he said, he has gotten calls from
commwtity groups who have seen
Wimbledon and Mesa Verde
parks with steel equipment that
won't splinter or deteriorate as
quickly, Van Holt said. The tot lot
at the Balearic Community Cen-
ter also will be replaced.
The budget includes the
installation of new steel bridges
to replace wooden bridges at
Tewinkle, Shiffer and Wilson
parks for the same reasons.
Although this year's budget
doesn't include funds for either
the city's $7 .3 million farm site or
improvements at Fairview Park,
about $1 .4 million was already
set aside from the 1996-97 bud-
get to develop the farm site.
Van Holt said the farm site
plans include building six soccer
fields, a snack bar and restrooms
at the 18-acre site.
Also, Van Holt said the city
Henry 'n H a rrys
GQOl1l1 ll&W
Newport at Harbor Blvd. Costa Amazing, CA
1830 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
(714) 548-8428 • 1-800-GOAT HILL -
the ads and want to hear both
sides of the story.
Coundlmen Tom Edwards and
Dennis O'Neil declined to com-
ment on the ads because negotia-
tions are ongoing. O'Neil said he's
gotten about nine calls, and •a
majority of the calls favored con-
tinued negotiations to reach a fair
settlement. •
Council members No!.lfl'
Glover, John Noyes and Tom
Thomson could not be reached for
comment.
Mayor Jan Debay said she's
gotten •very few calls" but didn't
want to jeopardize the prospects of
settling the dispute by saying any-
thing more.
"Negotiations are very fragile
right now," she said. "Anything
could be misunderstood.•
received a $216,000 wban parks
grant on May 13 from the county
of Orange to pay for the farm
site's design plans and specifica-
tions, to clear grub. grading and
eliminate drainage problems.
A community meeting to
review the proposed Fairview
Park master plan will be held in
the City Council Chambers at
noon on June 28.
City Councilman Joe Erickson
believes the improvements will
help promote the overall livabili-
ty of the city.
"When parks are improved,
the neighborhoods benefit great-
ly, ff he said. "Home ownership
rises as well as people putting
money into fixing up their homes.
It's important to keep our parks in
good shape and to improve them
as we are at the farm site.•
Come spend AN EVENING • 1n
A .
at Twin Palms ----..
Father 's Day Cigar Smoker Dinner and Casino
Monday, June 16, 1997 7to11 P.M.
Indulge in a (jlamorous Evening of Fine Cigars. Wine and
Spirits, an Elegant Buffet, (jaming* and Prizes
"I'm shocked ... shocked to find that gambling is going on here." But
Captain Renault, it's just a little harmless fun ... roulette, black jack, craps.
After all, it's 1942. Europe is engulfed in war. We've washed up in
Casablanca, like hundreds of others, waiting for passage ... to Lisbon, to
Caracas, perhaps Las Vegas ... in the meantime we spend our evenings at
Twin Palms. Everybody goes to Twin Palms. Seiiot Ferrari is always there,
and Ugarte, peddling false passports, Victor and Ilsa Lazio, the mysterious
Rick Blaine, and, as always, Sam at the piano. •Real money will not be used for g.tmlng,
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Make your reservations nowl Call 714-721 -8288
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THURSDAY. JUNE 12, 1997 A13
volunteer directory
• The VOUJNTEER DMECTORY runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd
like information on getting your organi-
zation listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331.
NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOOETY
The non-profit society finds loving
homes for owner-relinquished cats and
kittens and maintains a retirement cen-
ter for older cats. Volunteers are needed
to brush the cats and give them a little
extra TLC. For more Information, call
650-1232.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC.
The non-profit recovery center for
adult women with alcohol and other
chemical dependencies seeks volunteers.
Call 548-9927 between 1 O a.m. and 6
p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754.
NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE
AND VISITORS' BUREAU
The Newport Beach Conference and
Visitors Bureau is dedicated to the pro-
motion of the city to potential visitors. If
you have extensive knowledge of New-
port Beach and would like to volunteer,
call 722-1611
NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS
OF THE LIBRARY
The continuing interest in the Used
Book Store in the Central Library has cre-
ated a need for more volunteers to staff
the store and the workroom, where
members categorize and screen the con-
dition of the books donated by the com-
munity. Volunteers must be members of
Friends of the Library and are asked to
work two three·hour shifts per month.
Cati volunteer coordinator Hannah Fly-
nn at 6 73-0419 or the bookstore at 759·
9667 for more Information.
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY
LITERACY PROGRAM
The library's literacy program urgently
seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishing
to improve thetr reading and writing
skills. Tutor Training Woritshops held at
the Central Library will certify volun-
teers. They take place at 1000 Avocado
Ave. Registration includes a S20 tax-
deduct.able fee covering all training
materials and books. Phone 717·3874
for more information
OPERA PAOFIC
The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a sup-
port group for Opera Pacific, has a wide
range of activities for volunteers. For
Information, call 474-4488.
OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa
based organization that focuses on graf-
fiti prevention, needs volunteers to
paint out graffiti and for other duties.
For more information, call Michael
Howard at 435-0745.
ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER
The Interfaith Shelter is the largest
family shelter in the county, housing,
feeding and counseling 20 families daily
The group needs volunteers and dispos
able diapers. For information, call Jeff
Reynolds, 631-7213.
ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNOL
Volunteers are needed for a variety of
functions. For information, call 839
6199.
ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
The Orange County Chamber Orches·
tra needs volunteers to help sell tickets,
staff social affairs, work the office and
assist with malling parties. The orchestra
I also needs volunteers who would like to
learn more about dassical music to pu-
tietpate on its administrative board. Call
Gil Abrams at 644-7019 for"'mof'e infor-
mation.
ORANGE COUNTY LAW AUXIUJARY
The involvement of the Orange Coun-
ty Law Auxitliary enables hundreds of
school children tour the county's Superi-
or Court Building. This volunteer group
supporting the Orange County legal
community seeks individuals who'd like
to guide such tours. For information, call
Doreen Gray at 774-6518.
ORANGE COUNTY WORKS
I
Participate in life management and
employment trammg workshops as a
success coach to foster youth, ages 16 to
18 This one-time three hour experi-
ence, or an ongoing commitment. Co~
tact Tami Petterson at 851-8695.
ORANGEWOOO BOUTIQUE
The upscale resale boutique that ben·
eftts the Orangewood Children's Home
for neglected and abused children needs
volunteers to create displays, tag dothes
and work w ith customers, among oth«
duties For 1nformat1on, call Chnstme.
760-6640.
PROJECT TOGETHER
Pro1ect Together, a component of the
Orange County Health Care Agency's
Children's Mental Health Services,
matches adult volunteers with children
who are experiencing emotional or fam-
1 ily problems Many of the children are
I
economically underprivileged and vie·
tims of child abuse. For information, call
Jonathan at 631-7540.
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A14 THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1997
MUSIC
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS
Free live classic rock perfor-
mances are scheduled from noon
to 2:30 p.tn. Monday through Fri-
day; from 7 to 10 p.m . Friday and
Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m .
Saturday and Sunday afternoons
in the Town Square at liiangle
Square m Costa Mesa.
ART
JURIED EXHIBIT
The public is invited to view
winning entries in the spring
1997 Orange County Artist
Juned Exhibit on display. througti
July 29 in the Newport Beach
City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport
Blvd. For information, call 717-
3870.
TUESDAY TALKS
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at
Noon," d series of free talks by
artists, cntics and historians com-
plementing the art displayed in
the museum's galleries at noon in
the Lyon Auditorium, Museum
Educdtion Center at 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.
On Tuesday, artist Charles
Garabedian will speak about his
work. For information, call 759-
11 22.
MEXICO AT MARINERS
Local artis l Maryg ail Hall will
hctve an exhibit of her oil paint-
mgs depicting Mexican culture
•• •
at Mariners Ubrary through the
end of June. The library is at
2005 Dover Drive, Newport
Beach. For information, call 717-
3800.
NEWPORT EXHIBIT .
The Newport Beach Central
Ubrary offers an exhibit of
acrylics on canvas by Newport
Beach artist Jody Olsen, ·As Eye
See It," on display through June
30 in the foyer of the library,
1000 Avocado Ave. For more
information, call 717-3870.
NAUTICAL MUSEUM
The museum features three
galleries: the Newport Gallery
displaying the maritime history
of the area; the Model Gallery
exhibiting a selection of world-
class models and the Grand
Salon, which offers touring
exhibits. Ad.mission is free for
members, $4 for adults and $1 for
children. The museum is located
at 151 E. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. For information, call
673-7863.
SPECIAL
BACKPACKING IN AFRICA
Adventure 16 presents a slide
lecture presentation with soil sci-
entist Eric Diggins, who will dis-
cuss his backpacking trip to
Africa at 7 p.m. Tuesday at 1959
Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For
information, call 650-3301.
r Al CHI CLASS
Orange Coast College offers a
. Featuring a
SENSATIONAL
3-course dinner
• • •
Served 4:30 p .m. -6:00 p.m.
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Monday -Friday
$10.90-$13.90
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Cel.estino 's Kabobs
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$2.99 lb.
In our own special Martna<.le!->
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MODERN COMEDY
South Coast Repertory presents the modem comedy "How
the Other Half Loves" through June 29 on SCR's Mainstage
at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance
schedule Is Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at
2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets
are $28-$41. For tnformatton, call 957-4033.
class on T'ai Chi C h'uan-the
ancient Chinese exercise art that
combines techniques oI medita-
tion and motion-at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. A
beginner's class meets Wednes-
day from 7 to 9 p.m., June 18
through Aug. 20. The intermedi-
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PASTAS & BREAD MADE FRESH DAILY
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(714) 723-2333
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ate session will be held Tuesdays
from 6:30 to 8 p.m., June 17
through Aug. 19, The advanced
class is set for Tuesdays from 8 to
9 p.m. June 17 through Aug. 19.
Registration fee is $55. For infor-
mation, call 432-5880.
1 p.m. at the Orange County ,
Fairgrounds. The Or:ange County
Market Place is every Saturday ,
and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. ,
in the main fairgrounds parking , ,
lot. For information, call 723-
6616.
SWIM PROGRAM
A Master's Swim Program,
designed to promote life-long
fitness, is being ottered by
Orange Coast College on Mon-
day through Friday at 6:30 a.m.
on Aug. 1-29 at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. The program
is designed for all adults age 19
and older, regardless of previous
!iwimming experience. Registra-
tion fee is $40 for one month.
For information, call 432-5880.
• Every Saturday there is a
tanners market from 9 a.m. to 1 ,
p.m. in the municipal parking lot
at Bayside Drive and Marguerite
Avenue in Corona del Mar.
·~ STAGE •l
BROADWAY SMASH
SAFARI BRUNCH
Orange Coast College pre-
sents the Orange County pre-
miere of Neil Simon's newest
Broadway smash , "Laughter on
the 2Jrd Floor,·· at 8 p.m. on
June 19-21 and 26-28 and 3
p.m. June 22 and 29 in OCC's
Drama Lab Theatre, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Advance tickets are $7 for
Thursday and Sunday perfor-
mances and $8 for Friday and
Saturday shows. A $1 discount
is available for students and
senior citizens. Tickets at the
door are $9 and $10. For infor-
mation, call 432-5880.
A Safari Sunday Brunch
Cruise is available aboard the 54-
foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked
in Balboa at the Fun Zone from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday.
The cost is $25.95 per person and
$15.95 for children under 12. For
reservations, call 673-0240.
FARMERS MARKETS
• Every Thursday there is a
farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to
Summer Day Camp
Boys and Girls Club of the Harbor Area
June 23 Aug. 22
A Summer You 'll Never forget! -
Monday -Friday
7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
"The Positive Place For Kids ,,
Lou Yantorn
Boys and Girls Club
2131 Tustin Ave.
Costa Mesa
642-8372
~
for Boys
and Girls Ages 7·12
Eastbluf
Boys and Girls Club
2555 Vista Del Oro
Newport Beach
640-6650
Charlie's Chili
Come Ploy our new CD Jukebox filled
with 60's & 70's golden oldies
NEXT To NEWPORT PIER
675-7991
N ICK'S C tJCINA
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• WHERE: 2300 Harbor
Harbor Shopping Center Costa
ORDER YOUR PA.KfYTRAYS Mesa (rearpar1<ing lot)
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Veal sauteed with mushrooms, garlic. shallots and flamed with marsal.a
wine and served with seasonal fresh vegetabks. I 4.95
VF.AL LIMONE
Prepared with mushrooms, garlic, capers, l~mon juice and served with
fresh vegetabks. 14.95
GRILLED LAMS CHOPS
(Roman styk) Marinated in Italian herbs and seasonings. Served with
vegetabks. 15.25
CHICKEN CACCIATORE
Boneless breast of chiclun smothertd with tomatoes. wint, bell ptppers,
mushroo1!1s and fresh herbs. I 1.85
CHICKEN FLoRENTJNE
Bonekss breast of chicltm sa uteed with K,_arlic, white wint and topped
iuith fresh braised spinach and Jontina rhttst. 11.85
CHICKEN PICCATA
Boneless breast of chicken with mushrooms. garlic, capm, kmon juice
and vegetables. 11.85
Also a large stkction of pastas and piz.MJ.
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ICE CREAM TRUFPLE3 2.25,.. SPECIALTY CAKF.S 3.00
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NEWPORT THEATRE
The Newport Theatre Arts
Center presents the black come-
dy .. Arsenic and Old Lace" at 8
p.m. Thursday through Saturday,
and 2:30 p .m. Sunday from Fri-
day to July 13 at 2501 Cliff Drive.
Newport Beach. Tickets are $13.
For reservations, call 631-0288.
SHAKESPEARE
Sirius Theatre presents its sec-
pnd annual free presentation of
Shakespeare with "The Mer-
chant of Venice" at 4:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, closing
this Sunday, on the lawn of Mesa
Verde United Methodist Church,
1701 Baker St .. Costa Mesa.
Bring a beach chair or blanket
forseating.Forinformation,call
437-9663.
'TREASURE ISLAND'
The Riverboat Players, Orange
County's newest theater compa-
ny, in association with Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum, proud-
ly stages its premier show, "1rea-
sure Island," at 1:30 p.m. Satur-
day and Sunday through June 29
on the decks of The Pride of
Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for
adults, $4 for children under age
12 and members receive a $2
discount. For more information,
call 851-6448.
FILM
June 23-27, June 30 through July
3, July 7-11. July 14-18, July 21 -
25, July 28 through Aug. 1, and
Aug. 4-8. Registration fee is $65
for the morning half-day camp
from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m ., $45 fo r the
afternoon half-day camp from 1
to 5 p.m. or $95 for the all-day
camps from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Campers will learn a variety of
sports during each session,
including swimming, track and
field, softball, volleyball, ping
pong, soccer, floor hockey and
pasketball. For information, call
432-5880.
BIG MYSTERY
Junior Detectives, ages 4 to
13, are needed to help Costa
Mesa Library Detectives, Inc ..
solve the Big Mystery: "How
many books can you read this
summer?" For every 10 books
Detectives read, they will #fin-
gerprint• their identification card
and receive special prizes. Regis-
tration will be held at the Costa
Mesa Library Detectives, Inc.,
Headquarters in the Costa Mesa
Library beginning June 23 at
1855 Park Avenue. The last day
for Junior Detectives to register
their reacting logs for prizes is
August 23. For information, call
646-8845.
PAJAMA PARTY
'ANYTHING GOES'
11 p.m . The dance lesson is free
with the price of the $5 admis-
sion. For information, call 241-
9908.
ADULT BALLROOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Cen-
ter offers adult ballroom dance
every Tuesday night from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. Singles and couples
welcome .. Live music provided by
the Ray Robbins Combo. The
cost is $3, The Senior Center is at
695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For
information, call 645-2356.
LITERARY
STORYTELLING
Sujo Management Group pre-
sents a diverse group of nine
master storytellers from 7 to 9
p.m . Friday at the Cornerstone
Cafe, 1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Native American. African,
Historic, Renaissance, Scottish.
Irish, Celtic and Appalachian
and Dulcimer stories, tales and
folklore will be presented. The
event is tree. For information, call
646-5776.
BARNES & NOBLE
Latin jazz keyboard artist
Freddie Ravel performs from 5 to
7 p .m. Saturday in the cafe at
9018 South Coast Drive, Suite
150, Costa Mesa. For informa-
tion, call 444-0226.
THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1997 A1S
$40 for six months and $70 for a
year, nonmembers of the Jewish
Community Center are $10 mo.re
For information, call 755-0340.
• Tennis Ladder for Singles
offers an opportunity to meet
new people while improving
your game. Registration fee is
$18 and interested parties put
their names on a list and can
challenge players on the list. For
lnlormation. call 755-0340.
•JAM. singles 21-39, holds a
variety of outings and activities
For more information, call the
JAMline at 665-5048.
• Jewish ln Between Singles,
age 39-59. offers social and cul-
tural events and can be reached
by calling 755-0340,
SYNAGOGUE VISITS
Meet yoting Jewish singles
and couplesffor Friday services Ul
area s'ynagogues. Visits take
place the Uurd Friday of every
month. For information. call 755-
5555. ext. 551
CLU BS
ALTA (.OFFEE
People who want to redd lhelI
own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m
for the open reacting on the sec-
1 ond We dnesday of every month
I at 506 31st St .. Newport Beach.
• ' 'THE THIRD MAN'
I The Orange County Museum
pf Art offers a film ooir classic,
"The Third Man," at 6:30 p.m .
friday at 850 San Clemente Dri-r:• Newport Beach. Admission is
II-' for members, students and
$enior citizens and $5 for others.
for information. call 7 59-1122.
The Costa Mesa Public
Library presents Pajama Story-
time every Monday evening from
7 to 7:30 p .m. for 3-to 7-year-
olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite
children's songs, a varied cast of
puppet characters and many fun
stories will highlight the
eveniilg's activities. The
Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5-
year-olds takes place Tuesdays
from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. For infor-
mation, call 646-8845.
The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse ln assoclatton with
MediaOne presents "Anything Goes" at 8 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday through June 29 at
661 Hamilton Sl, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $12.50 for senior
dttzens and $15 for others. For lnformatton, call 650-5269.
Laurey Venn and Bev Gillett
will sign and discuss "One Day
Self-Guided Tours of Southern
California'' at 2 p.m. Saturday at
1870 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
For information. call 631 -0614 .
Author Gregory Lee signs
"The Best of Orange County,
California" at 2 p.m. Saturday at
953 Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. For information, call
759-0982.
Jack Brand performs today. Dan
and Brad on Fnday dnd Debbie
Bennett Wllh spenal guest Stu
Gooclis on Saturday. Fbr mforma-
tJon, call 675-0233 ·
ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL
ln the Al.rporter Club· Rock
and Roll. Tuesdays and High
'GOOSEBUMPS'
located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Tri-
angle Square in Costa Mesa. For
information. call 631-0614.
KIDS
tUMMER SPORTS
• Orange Coast College pre-
sents the 15th annual Summer
~ports and Activities Camp for
<:hildren ages 5 to 14 at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The
ca.mp has continuing sununer
sessions that meet Monday
through Friday on June 16-20,
The "Goosebumps" club
meets the first and third Monday
of the month at 6:30 p.m. at
Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport
Center Drive. For information,
call 7 59-0982.
DANCE
DANCE WORKSHOP
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
Orange Coast College offers a
ballroom dance workshop from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Friday
beginning this week through
June 27 in OCC's Dance Studio
B, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. A second session will be
From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun-
day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun -
filled craft and story hour for chil-
dren of all ages. Refreshments
will be served. Barnes & Noble is
RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
On board tne "Pride of Newport" Riverboat, Home Of The
Newport Harbor NautJcal Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is
Open From 11 am-9pm Lunch. Dinner Sat Sun Brunch Sam
(closed Mondays) Reservations Needed Only For Weddings.
Banquets Or Private Parties). All Major Credit Cards Accepted.
Located At 151 E. C.oast Hwy, Newport Beach. CA 92660 .
(714) 673-3425 Fax: 873-7864
AN AMERICAN CAFE
Located at 462 Eest 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Open 7 days a
week. Mon.-Sat. 6am.9pm, Sunday t.ill 3pm. Serving breakfast,
lunch & dinner. Made-from-scratch pteS. salad dresS1ngs &
soups. 548-3066
CHARLIE'S CHILI
Located at Mcfadden Place (next t.o Newport Pier) in Newport
Beach. Hours: Mon-Thur 7:.!Xlam-12 midnight Weekends
7:CXlem3:1Xlam. Amax, Visa, Oisc<Mlr, Dinar's Oub. No
Reservations Needed.
(714} 675-7991
ZUBIES
Meno Includes: Ribs, Olt0ken, Steak & Lobst.er, Pnme Rib, Pizza.
e>,istar Ber. Prices Range From $3.95 And Up. Hours:
11 :30em 1 ~ -Cocltt8ils ·n 11 pm. Credit C&Nls Not
Acoept.ed. Reservations Not Needed. Looat.ed at 1712
Plecentie, Costa Mesa (714} 645-8091
THE CULINARY WRAP
Fresh, he8lthy International delicacles ~pped within a flat roll.
Open 7 days a week from 11 :OOem • 9:CQ:>m. Looat.ed In the
Hiltgren Squn. 250 E. 17th Street. 5484403
THE TEE ROOM
Open 7 days 8 week to the public for breakfast. lunch and
dinner. Locat.ed at the Newport 8eaoh Golf Course. 3100 lrvlne
Ave.
7560121
LE CAFE/HYATT' REGENCY
IRVINE
Callfomle Cul8.oe/Medlt.err9nean ~ Brunch. 0.... Scrumptlous
Brunc:tl ~ af ll8Y8rtll Medita, 91'1911'1 ~ salads and
~ *Shimp, 'Ptw't08kes Olcal' and an 'Omelette
Qabon. l..oalted It 170Cl Jamboree Rd ' lr.1no (714) 875-1234
~100
JAVA CENTRALE
A European-style Qoumlet coffee cafe. Located at 3420 Via Lldo in
Newport Beach Open 7 days M-f 6-1 Q:>m -
DISCORDIA
The premier cyber cafe www.d-cafe.com. Located 1n the Lab
2930 Brist.ol in !Ast.a Mesa. (714) 427-5855
KA PLANS
Breakfast. lunch, dinner and late evenings Voted the best deh 1n
Orange C.ounty. Open 7 days 6am-1 Clpm and 6am-11 pm on
weekends. All ma1or credit cards accepted. Located off the 1-
405 at Harbor Blvd. 3211 Harbor Blvd 557-6611
SFUZZI
New Italian -Elegant yet casual (located 1n Triangle Square. C.osta
Mesa). Wed -Happy Hour. Early Bird Menu Available Every day
Hours: Lunch 11 :30am4:CXJpm. Dinner 4·CXJpm-10:30.
Reservations accepted. Mastercard. Visa, Amencan
Elcpress. Located at 1B70.A Harbor Blvd (714) 548-950J
TOSCANINI RISTORANTE
ITALIANO
Pastas and bread made fresh dally. Open 6 days a week. Tues -
Sun. 4-1 Clpm, Fri. & Sat. 4-11 . Oosed Mondays. Visa and
Mastarcard accepted Reservabons accepted Located at 3012
Newport Blvd .. 723-2338
NICK'S PIZZA
Great pizzas & pasta 1n Costa Mesa since 1968 Open for lunch
Tues . .fri. 11am-2pm Dinner served 5pm-1Clpm. Sat. noon t.o
1 Opm. Oosed Sunday and Monday. Located at 2300 Harbor
Shopping Cent.er, C.osta Mesa (Rear parlong lot)
(714) 54~1511
RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA
Located at 251 East Pacific C.oast Highway 1n Newport Beach.
Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 :30-2·30. Sunday Brunch 11 am.Jpm.
Dmner Mon-Sun 5pm-1 ()pm Call ahead for reservations
673-9500
SCAMPI
Ftne Fami~ Dining. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week for
Dinner Only. 5pm-10:30pm. We Cater Private Lunch Parties for
15 People or More. All Maior Credit Cards Accepted.
Reservations Accept.ed. Located et 1576 Newport Bllld. c.ost.a
Mesa. 645-8560
SABATINO'S RESTAURANT
8c SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta. Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage, Veal, Lamb.
Vegetarian Dishes, Wine, Beer. Cappucoino & Dessert. Hours:
7 Days A Week. 5eNlng Sat. & Sun. Brunch From 8: 30-1 :00.
Sun.-Thurs. 11am-10pm, Fri Sat. 11am-11pm. All Major D'8dlt
Cards Accepted. Located At 251 Sh!py8l'd Way, Newport Beech
(71 4) 723-0:321
CIAO ffESTAURANT
Pizzaa, ~. salads & more. All prepared fresh & healttly.
Cine In, r8ka cu or call for delivery. Open for llJnOh and dinner.
Located ac 223 Manne 8118 . Balboe Island 675-4070
AVILA'S llL RANCHITO
Authentic MaxiCan Food, Wlttl The Freshest lngradia its & A
New Ugl'( ~ <net~ 1-bn. Lunch & Ch-. All
~Credit CWds ~· L.oceted at 2101 Pleceim. ea.
Mtaa (714) 642·11 42 en(l 2800 Newpa-tBllld .. Newport
8eacn(714)87s.6855
1 Roller Band. Wednesdays 8 45
p.m. to 1:30 am 18700
MacArthur Blvd For infonnabon,
call 833-2770
BENIHANA
offered from Aug. 1-15. Partners
are welcomed but not needed.
Registration fee is $35 for one
session and 450 for both classes.
For more information, call 432-
5880. SINGLES
Karaoke at 7 rughtly at 4250
Birch St.. Newport Beach For
mfonnation, call 955-0822
BALLROOM DANCE
DeFore Foundation for the
Arts offers ballroom dancing
every Friday and Saturday night
at the DeFore Dance Center from
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. On both nights
a lesson will be taught followed
by open dance with a disc jockey
playing all ltinds of music until
JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS I BIRRAPORETTl'S
•New Jewish Relationships
allows Jewish singles to choose
people they wish to date from
profile albums that picture and
describe singles with a wide
range of personal and profession-
al interests. Membership fees are
Birraporetti's offers swinq
music entertainment bv the 12-
piece Don !'vb.Iler Orchestra at 8
p .m. on Monddys South Cod:.t
Plaza, 3333 Bnstol SL . Costa
Mesa. For mformabon, CdU 850-
9090.
Ml CASA
OJr meals are now a t1'lp t.o Ba1a as wed as Meioco Now offenng fish
tacos Phone ahead tor orders to-go Hours Daily From 11 CDam
All MaJOI' Credit Cards Accepted located At 296 17th St , Costa
Mesa
(714) 645-7626
AMACHI
Sushi & Sushi to Go. C.omplete Bar All Ma1or Credit Cards
Located At 2675 Irvine Ave . (Across From Newport Golf
Course)
(71 4) 645-5518
BEN I HANA
America's most celebrated Japanese restaurant Open 7 days a
week. Lunch 11 :30am-2·30pm Moofn. Dinner 5:30pm-
10HJpm Mon-Thurs. 5 3Clpm-11 CQ:>m Fn, 5pm-1 H Xlpm
Sat; 4:30pm-9·30pm Sun. Located at 4250 Birch St
9550822
LA CAVE
Menu Includes: Lobster. Crab. Shnmp. Steaks. Datly Specials
Fn & Sat. Pnme Rib. Full Bar & Wine List Casual Dress
Hours· Lunches 11 ·3().2 30 -Onner Mon -Sat From 5· 30pm.
Visa, Mastercard, Oner's Dub Located At 1695 Irvine Ave .. (At
1 7th Street) Near Blockbuster Ent.ert.a1nment Costa Mesa
(714) 646-7944
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Rsh, Chicken. Burgers & Salads
Pnces Range From $3.75 For Lunch & $6 25 For ()Inner
Hours· Mon.-Sat. Open 11am For Lunch 4·oopm Mon ~n .
Dinner 3:CDpm Sat. & Sun , Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted
Located At 2300 Harbor Bl #31 Costa Mesa
(714) 641 ·9777
THE ARCHES
The premium steak and seafood house 1n Orange County Since
1922. Serving lunch Mon . .frt 11 30am unul 3:CQ:>m. Dinner
served nightly until 1 ·!Xlam Locet.ed on Newport Boulevard &
C.oast Hwy 1n Newport Beach
645-7077
THAI SPICE
Voted by the Register readers, es appeared 1n The Best of
Orange County secbOn as "The Best That Food In Orange County. 1
Lunch, dinner. catenng & r.ak~ 615 W. 19th St., Cost.a
Mesa 548-4333 .
THAI WAVE
Dine in or tak&<>ut. Fast & free deM!ry. Serving lunch & dinner.
Located at 211 62nd St. Newport Beach Open 7 days 8 week
Vtsa. M8St8rC8rd & Amencen Express accepted
645-3)57
THE CANNERY
H1stor1e Waterfront Restaurant and Harbor CnJ1se CP.m.er Hours
Mon Sat 11 30am -2 CDam. Sun 10 CDa~ 12 ~ All Mai-1r
Credit Cards Reservauoos Suggested Located at 3010 Lalayell.i!
Ave , Newport Beach, CA 92663
(714) 67!>5777 Fax 675-2510
CATALINA FISH KITCHEN
Bet hooked on the freshest fish avBllable Fresh gnlled fish seatood
and chicken. sandwiches. salads. gnlled plates and pAsta spec1a itl"S
open six days a wee~ Mon thru Thurs 11 a~8pm i:r, & Sat 1 1 B'!>-
9pm Located at 670 W 17ti1 St •GB. Costa mesa (West ol tht-
new Trader Joes I 645-8873
THE BLUEWATER GRILL
Catalina waterfront d1n1ng at the former sJt.e of tile h1stnr1c Sea Shani\'
end Delaney s Featunng fresh mesqutte-<]rtlled seatood cyst.el t>B'
and retail fish market Fuh bar ugar pat.lo D1ning pet.ti:; Alt "181or
cards Catering available Seating upon amval Moderat.e11 pn.::eo
Located 630 !Jdo Park Onve near Lido Island Open 7 days tunct !lo
dinner 675-flSH
NEWPORT LANDING
Waterfront Dining, Sat & Sun Champagne Brunch, Dinner "loenu
$13 95 · $19 95. Ovster Bar Menu Served All Day Hours '0 OOam
· 11 30pm. Amax Mastercard Visa Otnner Reservations
Recommended Located at 503 E Edgewater Balboa
(714) 675-2373
SKEWERS
Restaurant/Brewery P.ua. Salads, &rgers Sandwiches & Fish
Located at 298 E 17th St . Unit B Open Sundav-Thursday 1 1 am-
1 Q:>m Fn-Sat 1 1 CDam-12 CQ>rrl All Credit Cards acceoted e•cept
Discover Reservaoons recommended
645-6459
THE OLD SAIGON
RESTAURANT
Ftne Vietnamese dinmg Next t.o Cari·s Jr Serving authentic
Viernamese CUISlne Menu includes VteO'lllmese egg roUs spnng
rolls. old tredltlOnal nee vermicelb With shnmp and fresh veget.ables
Separate vegetanan menu ~red 1n the tr9dltl0n81 Buddhist
reoipes Hours 11 OJem..9 cq>IT'I Closed Sunday Visa/MC
accepted. 271 East 17th St.., Costa Mesa.
(714) 574-8460
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' ' editorial
Fish Fry to fairgrounds: not a bad idea
I l's hard to dccept change sometimes. But
chdnge is jUSl d naturaJ part of life.
. So whil<> we understand the hesitation by
sonw to move the dfinual Fish Fry and • Pdfdde from 1ls Lions Park moorings, we
hdVC' come to bel..Jeve that would be the best
thing to do
City Counctlwoman Heather Somers sug-
gec;ted eMller this week that the Fish Fry be
moved to a ldrger locat1on -like the Orange
County Fdl!grounds -which would be more
lhdn cdpable of handling the burgeoning
crowds dnd cdrs the annual event generates.
And we dgrce Wlth her.
There drc several other benefits to moving
the> event to lh0 falfgrounds: It's easier to get
to; it's close to the freeway; it's right across
lrom City I lall dnd the Police Department.
And th0 parade could probably take place on
a !.lrect that has fc>w, if any, commercial busi-
nesses that could complain about lost rev-
enu0s.
And that certdm success should translate
into more money for the Fish Fry and less
haggles with city officials over whether the
event should be sell-sufficient.
We agree that Lions Park has served the
F1'>h Fry well over the years, and there's no
cl1.>nying that by moving the event, organizers
tdke the chdnce or losmg some of the identity
th<' pdrk prov1des.
But we beUeve the benefits' far outweigh
th<' negatives in this case, and we urge Lions
C'luh offlndls lo waste no time in taking up
Somers' suggestion and start negotiations
with fdirgrouncls officials nght away to
c•nsur0 the r1sh Fry has a future for years to
come.
J
community forum
I
Newport Beach police say pay is not the issue in broken-down
contrdct talks; city manager is playing "Russian roulette" with
community's Sdfety.
I n d l\lay 24, HJ97 ne>wspaper arti-
cl<•. Nc•wport Bedch City Manag-
er Kevin Murphy commented on
thP Lmpdsse 1n contrdct negot1allons
with lht> Newport Beach Pol.Jee
Employee'> Assoc1dllon The city
mdndgc>r confined his comments to
the> n ty's saldry offer. increased
reliremt>nt cost!., dnd the cost of pay-
ing pohce officers for leave time over
thC' maximum dUowed dCcrudl
In true hureducrallc fashion. the
c 11~ mdndgN fd1led to address any of
thP 1ssuC'<o that have caused the
unpd!.se These issues combmed
with what the city mnager conve -
niently omits shed true light on why
th£> pol.Jee' dre di unpasse with the
nty
WhLle the city manager enumer-
dtes past pdy raises dnd a current
5.63'X, salMy rd1se offer, he does not
mention the following ·
• Previous saldry increases were
granted because Newport Beach
was at or near the bottom in pay for
Orange County police officers and
could not recruit qualified appli-
cants
• The police ofhcers m Newport
Beach have not had a pay increase
since January 1995
• Police officer salanes were, in
fact, cut by the a ty manager by
I 75'Yc, m July 1996
• The city failed lo honor its con-
tractual obllgallon to mcredse police
saldnes m January 1996 and the
5 63% salary offer fails to address
Uus breach of contract.
The city manager claims to be
offering a 3.2% retirement benefit
increase in July 1997.
•The 3.2% increase has nothing
to do with a retirement benefit
increase. There will be no improve-
ment in police officer retirement
benefits as a result of the 3.2%
lncrease .
•The 3.2% mcrease is due to a
hike in the city's PERS (state retire-
ment system) rate based on an actu-
lltial finding.
• The ma1or reason the city's
.retirement cost is increasing is a
ult of a management dedlion to
grant lucrative disnbllity retirements
to the police chief and a police cap-
tain who were accused of sexual
harassment in a lawsuit. The city
manager now wants the police offi-
cers lo absorb that cost by attachJng
the increased employer retuemenl
cost lo the police officer'scontrnct.
The city manager claims the lSSue
of pay for leave time above the max-
lfnum that can be carried on the
books is an issue being debated
•The Police Assoc1alion and the
city reached a tenalive agreement
on this subject m June 1996. C ity
representatives have indicated that
the police officer's concessions m this
area will save the oty several hun-
dred thousand dollars per year.
• The city established the cap on
the maximum amount of leave time
that could be earned on the books. If
a problem existed it was a result of
management's own doing. Capping
the leave so the city must pay off
any excess a nd being understaffed
so police officers cannot get leave
lime off is a result of management
decisions. Again we see the results
of poor managementdecisions.
Rather than own up to lus mistakes,
the city manager is attempting to
pass the buck Lo police officers who
have no part m the decision process.
This impasse is not a traditional
•we want more money" issue. It is
not what the oty is offering. rather
what they are taking away that is at
dispute. The city has been inflexible
in demanding the following cuts:
• Cut current police officers' leave
by two days pe r year, placing them
two days below the Orange County
average.
• Cut new police officers' leave so
they will be dead last in Orange
County.
• Cut new officers' salary by
10%. Recruitment is already a chal-
lenge and current openings for
police officer remain unfilled
despite management efforts to fill
them. As a resuJt, you have fewer
officers out there protecting the city.
Do you think this will get better by
cutting pay and benefits for new
police oflicers?
• Cut the tuition reimbursement
benefits.
• Cut leave payoffs for current
employees.
• Bliminat leave payoff benefits
\.
LOUT'·
readers hotline
Support your local police?
I respectfully strongly disagree
with the position of the city and
the Corona del Mar Homeown-
ers Association on their position
regardmg police salaries
Pnor to coming to Corona del
Mar in 1976, my wife and I have
lived in various areas of Southern
California including Los Angeles
and (the non-affluent part of) Bev-
erly Hills. We have expenenced
the services of various Police
Departments from the best to the
worst. In my opinion, the.Newport
Beach police and fire departments
are the best.
I have no problem of our police
being the No. 2 in pay in the
county or No. 1. More importantly,
I strongly disagree with eliminat-
ing two days vacation per year.
Police work is very stressful and
these people put their lives on the
line for each of us every day. They
carry out their duties with respect
and dedication to us and our city.
We need to be tight on our bud-
get, but I feel the city position is
wrong and short sighted.
Those of us near the beach are
Wltness to an escalating influx of
non-residents, transients, wander-
ing through streets and alleys at
all hours of the night and graffiti,
noise at night, threatening behav-
iors, etc.
This is how the deterioration
began in Los Angeles and the San
Fernando Valley. I hope that more
of our citizens will speak up on
for new police officers.
It would be easy for the Police
Association to simply say give me
the money and we don't care about
who gets hired in the future. We feel
the quality of police officer attracted
to Newport Beach is more important
than the city manager's offer of a pay
raise. We will not sell out the safety
of this community as well as our own
safety by agrE>ei.ng to a management
game plan to cut the number and
this subject so that we, and others
who arrive later, will maintain the
levels of security we have enjoyed
in the past.
JOSEPH C. SANCHEZ
Corona del Mar
As much as I appreciate the
presence of the police, it's difficult
to sympathize with this constant
hammering about the need to
have the highest pay to get the
best employees. We already see
60% of the city's total operating
budget set aside for just salaries
and benefits for the public safety
departments.
We must already have the finest
firemen and paramedics. The
police get shot at, and they shop
for groceries on their own til.ne, in
their own vehicles, and they
should get the money but the Fire
Department with more time on its
hands to worry about its
perquisites, has beaten them to it.
The highest-paid syndrome bas
· to stop someplace. What value do
these folks place on the extraordi-
nary job security and retirement
programs? Maybe there's a siln-
pler solution, a la San Clemente's.
U there were only one county Fire
Department and one county
Police Department then every-
body would be in the top (and
only) bracket, countywide, and
happy as clams.
ntOMAS E. HYANS
Newport Beach
quality of police officers protecting
Newport Beach.
We agree with the city manager
on one point. Examine the facts. The
community needs to decide if they
are comfortable with the city manag-
er's game plan of budgetary Russian
roul tte, gambling the safety of the
community in the process.
JOKNADAMS
N wport Beach PolJce Bmployees
Anodation
J
I I I
dear john letters
.
There is a
cliff ere.nee
between born
and unborn .·
I find it interesting that like most pro-life writ-
ers, John Hedges heads his column referring
to •unborn babies."
Typically, be later drops the "unborn• and
refers to them as just "babies.· I can under-
stand why pro-lifers do not want to ca.1l the
aborted bLWhat they really are. Referring to
zygotes, fetuses and fertilized eggs would illicit
less sympathy for their cause.
However, calling them babies must certainly
offend some pro-choicers. Why is it pro-lifers
never refer to the dborted as unborn teenagers,
or unborn aduJts, or even, unborn little old
ladies/men? Asswning the aborted were all
allowed to be born, many of them, surely,
would grow up and grow old. Going one step
further, il they all were allowed to be born,
there could pos!<ibly be a future president, or
two, among lheir numbers.
Considering the enormous amount of abor-
tions each year, there must certainly be a num-
ber of murderers among them. From now on, I
propose the aborted be referred to as possible
little old ladies/men, presidents and murderers.
That should illicit the sympathy the pro-lifers
require and yet not offend the pro-choice fol.ks.
MICHAEL STEINER
Costa Mesa
Here is a fictional account of Hedges's col-
umn. I have substituted •un-conceived• for
Hunbom babies" "birth control" for "pellet
gun," and Hhome• for Hclinic."
Nineteen thousand recently discovered un-
conceived babies was the dominant topic of
conversation in the qujet community of New-
port-Mesa as area f(jSidents learned that nearly
all area couples could have baby after baby
until the mother reached menopause and we
are in the grip of an epidemic of un-conceived
babies prevented by the rhythm method and
other forms of birth control.
Since learning that women not getting preg-
nant year after year is causing non-births to
rise, neighbors have gathered over their idle
barbecue grills and un-trimmed lawns. too dis-
traught for cooking and mowing as they wor-
riedly add up the numbers: 140,000 residents in
Newport-Mesa, 20,000 of them married women
of child-beanng age, a potential -even with a
three-month rest between -of 20,000 new res-
idents every year. In just five years Newport-
Mesa could swell by 100,000 (more, actually,
with twins involved). ln 20 years, by 400,000.
Police, now aware of the sad reason for the
low population growth in the area, have beefed
up patrols around homes, but the birth con-
trollers remain at large as births average just
two per family. .
"It looks bad for the neighborhood, a real
travesty that people stoop to that level-headed-
ness," said Merle Davies, 32, who lives down
the block from some of the homes where birth
· control is practiced.
Davies•now keeps bis eyes peeled for S1,1SPi-
cious packages near homes that might contain
birth control pills or devices. "There sure are
some crazy people in this world,• he said. "I
think they're pretty sick (to prevent babies).
They need to be taught some humanity, and
sadly, the wealtluer people who can afford lots
of kids, your doctors, your plumbers, your pilots,
actually have fewer cbildren,-st.atistically."
"Wboever's doing this are just real sick cou-
ples,• said Mandy Rankin, a proud rescuer of
female twins when she stole her sister-in-law's
buth control pills, replaced them with aspirin,
and became a doting double-aunt. "They're not
choosing one type of baby over the other.
They're not conceiving boy and girl babies left
and rightl"
"We're not sure what the motives are-per-
sonal convenience, headaches, 'not tonight.
dear' syndrome or what, but we're looking hard
at all the one and two-children homes,• said
Newport-Mesa police Sgt. Bob Jones, Jr.
"They're not doing something."
Win Jillians, a 13-year resident, worries that
if the birth controllers keep attacking the young
women then defenseless elderly women will be
forced to lake fertility pills to keep the popula-
tion expanding.
Pilot writer Bo Jell, interviewed at a gentle-
men's club, called that •an ill-conceived wony,"
and went on to say, "I'm pro-chance on potency'
pills. I'll gladly volunteer to do whatever it
takes.•
More than 19,000 conceptions are birth-con-
trolled out of existence once every year in New•
port-Mesa. Some more than once. Some more
than once in the same week.
More than 1 million child.ten -from 1 day
old to adulthood -die every year world ·wide
from starvadon, preventable disease, and gun-
fire. Whal about the born bablesl
MARX DA~.
Cocta MeN
An oppropriate response to the inflamme~
and dangerous column. -What About the •
Unborn Babies?" might be the following quot.•
Crom Shakespeare's Macbeth: •
Substitute the name John Hedgel in this •
famous quot . •tt i1 a t.&le told by a John •
Hedg , full Of ound and tu.ry, llgnlfytng Qoebo.;
ing.• •
.~•wpon Betieh!C:O.ra Mesa Daily Pilot
DONNIE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The scholarship, to be awarded
annually on Bridgman's Aug. 15
birthday, will go to a Newport
Harbor student who wants to
attend the Colorado school, said
his mother, Vickie Bridgman.
.Donnie would have liked the
idea, she said. He was an honors
student and varsity swimmer who
died only weeks from graduation.
"I think he'd be happy,· said
Vickie Bridgman, a deputy district
attorney. "I think that education
was always really important to
him. Education's very important in
our family.
She added, "It's a wonderful
school with a great sports pro-
gram. 'Donnie loved skiing and
snow boarding. We encouraged
him to go out of state and expand
b.js horizons.·
Bridgman, who has taken a
leave of absence from work until
September,
said coordinating the scholar-
ship fund bas been therapeutic.
She said the DA's office and the
Public Defender's office have
already contrlbuted.
"We had such an outpourtng of
attention and compassion,· she
ACCIDENT
CONTINUED FROM A 1
through the rear-view mirror of his
lnfiniti, which was rear-ended in
the chain reaction.
"They just went like domi·
noes,• he said.
The crash mangled both the
front end of the white Toyota truck
and the back end of the white VW
van with which it collid ed . Shards
of glass dusted the twisted metal
bumpers, and leaking antifreeze
saturated the pavement.
A couple in the VW van were
taken out of their car on stretchers,
and an ambulance took them to
Hoag Hospital for treatment. A dri-
ver in another car also was taken
to Hoag.
Officials were sWl investigating
the accident's cause Wednesday ..
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said. "There was such an outpour-
ing and such a need that people
felt to do something for us as a
family.•
Nine schoolmates were piled
into a Chevy Blazer with Bridg-
man when it flipped after hitting a
divider on Irvine Avenue on May
23. Bridgman was ejected from
the sport utility vehicle and killed
type of dtlzen that our son was.•
•tte really represented the
best of our youth,• he said. •He
really wu always doing some-
thing nice for someone. It seems
like Just on a daily basis he did
something to touch someone's
life.•
He said the aiteria for award-
ing the scholarship haven't been
instantly.
1Wo other pas-
sengers, Daniel
Townsend, 18, and
Amanda Arthur, 18,
remain hospital-
ized. Arthur is in a
coma. The driver of
the Chevy, Jason
Rausch, 18, who
apparently lost con-
trol while speeding
around a curve,
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but almost $10,000
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poured into the
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: •Send clandw • • l The Donnie Bridgma(\
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: do JKkle Lawtoe\ •My son was
really loved,• he
said. "To get that
kind of support for
something on such
short notice, I was
frankly astonished.
I don't know if we
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charges.
Bruce Bridgman, Donnie's
rather, described the loss or his
son as "the worst pain that I've
ever had to go through.•
•rm trying not to be bitter,• be
said. •I'm trying to be spiritual
about it.•
Bruce Bridgman, also a lawyer,
said be has scaled back bis hours
since the accident. He said the
scholarship fund allowed the fam-
ily to leave a "legacy" for Donnie,
•something that represents the
night, police Sgt. Mike McDo-
nough said. He could say only that
all the cars were driving south on
Newport Boulevard when one
vehicle began a chain reaction of
rear-endings and that the Toyota
4X4 was the furthest back in the
chain.
Police Wednesday night said
they did not know the names of the
victims or their conditions. Western
Medical Center officials would not
release Marinovich's condition
Wednesday night.
Marinovich was charged with
felony marijuana cultivation and
two drug-related misdemeanors in
April. Police found a syringe at his
Dana Point home when he called
to report that his friend had fallen
unconscious there.
Marinovich, who left USC as a
sophomore to enter the NFL draft,
also was arrested in 1991 on the
Balboa Peninsula on misdemeanor
can ever redprocate it.•
Vickie Bridgman said she has
had trouble keeping her thoughts
in order since the crash.
•At first you're kind of numb
and then there's just a lot of sor-
row and grief,• she said. "You
know, we miss him. The house is
kind of quiet. We're trying to
remember all the good things.
We're focusing on that.•
She added, •rm not very clear
thinking at the moment still. I
understand that (this) is every
parent's worst nighbnare. •
charges of cocaine and marijuana
possession. He underwent volun-
tary drug counseling to have the
charges dismissed, just before he
became the Los Angeles Raiders'
first-round draft pick.
The NFL reported in 1992 that
he had tested positive for a
"banned substance" when he was
a quarterback for the Raiders.
After Wednesday's accident,
paramedics took precautions with
all four injury victims for possible
cervical or spine injuries, Fire and
Marine Lt. John Blauer said. Mari-
novich suffered the worst injuries
and was unconscious at one point,
authorities said.
The accident involved seven
people in all, riding in six different
vehicles. The city's Fire and
Marine Department dispatched
one engine, one truck, two medic
vans and an ambulance to the
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coma and 18-year-old Dan with
brain damage in St Jude's Hospital
in Fullerton.
Ten Newport Harbor students
piled into Donnie's Blazer the night
designated driver Jason sped down
Irvine Avenue.
Dan's family, while appreciative
of their son's continuing recovery
and community support, continues
to grapple with who and. what they
should hold responsible for the acci-
dent.
Other parents and students
injured in the crash have said they
don't blame Jason for the incident.
But Dan's mother, Diana, said she
couldn't deny that she held him
responsible.
"People asked him in the car to
slow down. He just went on bis
way,• she said. "I may be the only
one saying it, but I think someone's
got to say it. He was dnving. •
Michael Townsend, Dan's lather,
said he thinks the slippery, steep
Irvine Avenue, the sheriff's deputies
that stopped the students that night,
speed and the truck's condition were
factors in the accident.
Sheriff's deputies stopped the stu-
dents earlier in the evening and con-
fiscated their beer, but then let them
go.
"It's awfully strange to see 10
kids in the vehicle with beer, then let
them go,'' Michael said. "It was a
strange way to handle it."
However, standing around in a
cramped hospital room, the family's
attention is usually focused not on
what caused Dan's condition, but
how therapy and other means are
causmg it to improve.
Diana sa.id she is thankJul for the
bagels left on her doorstep, the fruit
baskets, the prayers and visitors, but
most of all for the paramedics who
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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1997 Af7
breathed life into her son that tragic bram tnJWles
evening. Dan can study and cany on a
•They saved your life nght there conversation, but any long exposure
on Irvine,· Diana told Dan "I Just to bnght light. beat, loud noise or
can't thank them enough • any intense stimulation could hann
Watching h.un laugh wtth h1s blJn and hinder his recovery
family and study to get through the ·11ust have to pace myself more."
end of bis seruor year, it's a struggle Dan said ·My right eye can't see too
to imagine Dan Oat on tus back ma well I can't judge distance of some-
three-day coma less than three Uung. •
weeks ago. "Danny is basically gomg to lose
Dan's parents were staymg wtth the summer to recovery,• D1anct
relatives in Los Angeles the rught of said
the crash and didn't know what hap-Dan hopes to be out of the hospt-
pened unW 3 a.m., after pohce had tal by fall so he can attend a 1Wl.io1
knocked on the doors of all their college in San Diego and live wtth
neighbors. Denise in the apartment he planned
They didn't know If their son to move into this month.
would live those first few days after Despite the difficulties of being
the crash as he suffered Crom a bro-confined to a hospital and temporar-
ken clavtcle, collapsed lung, lacerat-lly gaVlng up lacrosse and the other
ed liver and bleeding m tus stomach sports he loves, Dan manages to stay
But Michael mstSted that all the nearly all smiles.
students who came to the hospital I ·I nuss being on the outslde and
be able to see Dan hooked up to the I the thmgs I enjoy -video games
machines to show them whdl can and JUSl seeing everybody,• Dan
happen in reckless situations said "I don't nu.ss going to school
"It's a pretty shoclong Uung for that much.~
those kids to see,· Diana said Surrounded by tus necesSlties -
Michael said he c:ned when tus gummy bears, candy, Snapple and a
son awoke from the coma and dlcln'l rad.lo -Dan's days consist of thera-
recogruze hfn. py, teleVlSlon, reading and_ VlSitmg
Dan also became upset when he with fanuly
couldn't remember the names of "Danny has always been a very
each of tus friends But since then, happy guy.· Diana said. "That's his
his mother said tus memory has gilt. It's very uphftmg for us as well.
been improving. We smile a lot because we're happy
·After the accident, ti's been reel.I he made It through Uu.s."
different,· Diana said. "He's been Along with worlong on his thera·
able to retrieve what happened the py, Dan is studying with the help ol
day before and the day before that. I tus sister and teachers to graduate
That's real progress." "Newport Harbor has been really
His sister, Deruse, a freshman at 1 good,· Derose said. "Without break-
UC San Diego, slopped her exams to I mg any rules, they're bending them
fly up and be with her brother I as far as they can.·
"When it comes Uu.s close. you The hospital and school staff ar1:-
realize what these people mean to worlong to set up a way that Dari
you," Denise Sdid "l can't Live with-can attend part of hls graduatior
out my brother. He has lo make 11 • without endangenng his health
After pnmanly focusing on tus "It's been three weeks of a wturl
physical injunes at Western\ ledlccl.I, wind of chaos • Diana scud "I'm n01
Dan moved to the rehdbilitatlon urul sure how Uu.s will aJfect the rest of
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.Newport Harbor senior really puts her money
where h er mouth is. Speech team member has.
won $26, 000 so far in speaking competitions.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Dally Pilot
<'dtlwr Jordc1n hds talked
dnd tdlk<'d dnd tdlked
throuqh lwr high school
t.&(rs . In tlw pc.1..,1 two years, tht•
~wport I ldr hor I IHJh <,t•n101
talked hN \~d} to $2t>,OOO in
scholdrsh1p monP)
HPdlhPr, 18, hct<, won th<• Lions
Club Spt•c1kl'r\ ConlPsl tor four
'>trd1gh1 y<·ctr'>, '>llf'r1kin~1 on
t•\ eryth1nq from v1olencr to dff11-
mc1t1vc etc 11011
This pc1'il WPPkc•ml. shC' rouncJ-
l'cl up th1<. yt>c11\ w1nn1nqs to
$17,500 ,..., ..,hp won th<' Idlest
LJ011'-Club cunt(•'>! with cl sp(•(•ch
on tht> US h•qol '-YSlc•111
HPc1thP1 ... c11d .. tw '>tctrl<'cl ht'•
fl''><'ctrc h thmk111q the• ll19c1I '>)'S-
lt•m wc1 ... lull ol 1n1u'>t1c<>..,, but
dfl<•r doinq ... omc> H•sec1rch ctnd
11111'1\-l('\\ill1CJ rt f('W lct\ll)'C'f">, she
lc1nw out IH'hl•\ 111~1 11 works more
ofl<•n thc1n not
All Lc1cly .Ju.,11n• nc•c•d'> I'> n ht-
t)P rt>form. I ll'c1th<'I ..,,11d in lwr
winntnq '-PC'l'Ch
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«'..,..,e.., tu tlw "l)('t•c·h 1<•c1m c1ncJ
cldS"><''> c1t Pwport I lc1rhor where
she has competed i n van ous
speech categories
She said she also uses her nine
) {'drs of drama experience to
help her win compelllions.
"You have to catch people's
dllenllon and put a little drama
mto 1t," she said.
Her drama talent landed her a
place among drama majors at
Southern Methodist University in
Ddilas where she will attend in
the fall. .-
She sdid she only auditioned
tor the school's highly competi-
llve program for the exp erien ce,
but decided lo ma1or in drama
when she was accepted.
"When I made it, I thought,
'Whoa, maybe I'm supposed to
do this."' she said.
While Heather looks forward
lo grdduallon, she worries about
the future of Newport Harbor's
speech program.
She said she's afraid that
school admmistrators won't com-
pensate a teacher to continue the
program next year.
"I don't know what they'll do
iI there's not speech class," she
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• (Blair lloppe) I.$ our courc captain
and the guy we go to in the chltch ... •
-CDM VOllhYBALL COAGI STEVE CON!1
PULIDO, <;LAYTON SAILORS' ATHLETES OF YEAR
Danny Pulido
• Veteran duo's multiple-sport c~eden~als make the selections a no-br ainer.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH-Newport
HarborHighseniorsDannyPull·
do and M.E. Clayton, who
during their multiple-sport
prep careers have accumulated
more statistics than a Gallup poll·
ster, are the school's Male and
Female Athlete of the Year.
Pulido, the, Sea View League
Male Athlete of the Year, was an
all-league selection this year in
football, basketball and baseball
and lettered three times in each
' I \\ J> t , I< I 11 , \ I< H < , I<
sport.
An Orange County All-Star in
football and baJ;ketball, be was
hardly. a slouch on the diamond
this , spring, leading the Sailors
with a .467 average and adding
two home runs and 26 RBI.
Clayton, a two-time All-New-
port-Mesa District and All-Sea
View basketball standout, was
MVP of Coach Eric 1Weit's track
and field team each of the last
three seasons. She also con-
tributed to the Sailors' volleyball
squad. ·
The 6-foot-5, 220-pound Puli-
do, bound for the University of
Oregon to play tight end, led the
Tars in receptions each of the last
three seasons, finishing with a
school-record 140 for 2,103 yards
and 20 touchdowns.
The Newport-Mesa District's
MVP in football, he was first-team
All-CIF Southern Section Division
V and earned all-league laurels
for a third straight fall.
He averaged a team-leading
13.5 points and nearly seven
rebounds to earn first-team all-
league hoop laurels, then posted
12 points, seven rebounds, two
assists, one steal and one blocked
shot in less than 14 m.iJlutes of
playing in the Otange County
All-Star Game.
He played in two CIF champi-
onship football games, including
a winning effort in 1994. As a
• SEE HONORS PAGE 8 2
. • • ..
... .
richard
dunn
Bibb sizzles
with a 65 at
Big Canyon
•Seven-under par effort
puts Danny Bibb in select
company at exclusive site.
Had Tiger Woods not
squashed Big
Canyon Country Club's course
record last year m the Pacific-10
Conference Championships.
Danny Bibb's etf ort on Sunday
would've placed him atop the
club's all-rune scoreboard.
Bibb shot 7-under-par 65, a
rather Tigeresque feat, indeed.
but still four strokes shy of
Woods' remarkable 61 on April
29, 1996, in the first round of the
Pac-10 tournament.
Woods that day broke the
previous course record of 66 held
by three golfers: Ted Norby. now
a Carlsbad teaching pro: Alan
Drobka, Big Canyon member;
and Bibb, also a member. That
same day in the second round.
Woods shot 65 for good measure.
that's 18-under-par for 36 holes
on one of the toughest golf
courses in Southern California,
and only 45 putts the entire day.
Woods, you could say. broke
the course record twice.
For Bibb, who shot his 66 on
March 6. 1988. last Sunday's act
with Danny Lane (74) and
Warren Caves (86) illustrates his
incredible consistency through
the years.
Bibb, club champion several
times at Big Canyon, where be
has been a member since 1977.
made eight birdies and one
bogey (par-3 No. 16) in his
phenomenal round Sunday. Bibb
shot 32 on the front, 33 on the
back -four birc!es on each
side. Kudos to Tiger Bibb.
_J
Sandi Coffer, award-winning
golf tournament engineer, lent
her name once again to the
Summer Classic at Newport
Beach Country Club, billed A
Ray of Hope lo benefit the
National Multiple Sclerosis
Society.
Coffer, longtime women's club
champion at NBCC who suffers
from MS, hosted another victory
Monday in the third annual
event, won by Brett Massingham
and Dan DeClark (gross 67) in
the ~tter-ball of partners
toufuament, with the biggest
winner clearly being the MS
Society (Orange County
Chapter).
For the third year in a row,
the Sandi Coller Summer Classic
·raised almost $100,000,
according to Tara Keithley, the
nonprofit organization's director
of development.
•It's being accomplished
through the tireless dedication
·of the volunteers and Sandi's
friends," Keithley said. •we've
had a lot of luck with people.
The volunteers keep doing it.•
Coller won the Hope Award
by the National MS Society two
~ ago as the Volunteer ol the
• SEE GOLF PAGE 82
•Corona del Mar High's Blair Hoppe earns Player of Year honors
on the Daily Pilot's All-Newport-Mesa District boys volleyball team.
By Barry Faulkner, Datly Piiot
C orona del Mar High senior Blair
Hoppe, whose powerful hitting
presence led the Sea Kings to the
CIF Southern Section Division Ill boys
volleyball championship match, lops the
Daily Pilc>t's 1997 All-Newport-Mesa Dis-
trict Dream Team as Player of the Year.
Joining Hoppe, who earns his third
all-district honor, is fellow repeater
Travis Nelson of Newport Harbor.
Additional Newport honorees mciude
seruor Dana Mesenbrink. sophomore
Matt Jd.ffieson, junior Scott Archbold and
sophomore Adam Hearlson. while CdM
is also represented by senior Tun
Andrews and sophomore Denrus
AJshuler. Estancia junior Sam Nelson
rounds out the nine-man unit.
A 6-foot-4 outside hitter who led all
district attackers in kills, Hoppe was
Coach Steve Conti's go-to guy all spring,
wha.Je adding veteran leadership to lus
contributions. Bound for USC. where he
plans to walk on. Hoppe is the second in
his family to be named District Player of
the Year. after older brother Brooks. now
a student at use. shared the honor m
1994.
"He's our court captain and the guy
we go to in the clutch.· Conn said of
Hoppe. who blasted 39 kills m a
five-game title-game loss to two-rune
defending champion Santa Ynez.
Hoppe was a first-team All-Sea View
League selection this year. after earrung
second-team laurels as a junior.
. .
high school sports 1996-97 year-ender
HOOPS THE HOT ITE M
Champion basketball
squad, strong soccer and
wrestling teams forged
majority of Estancia boys
athletic success.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
C OSTA MESA -Sand-
Wiched between fall and
spring sports, winter
contingents in basketball, soccer
and wresWng provided a meaty
portion of the success ottained
by Estancia High boys athletics
in the 1996-97 school year.
Basketball, which has long
topped the boys athletic
marquee, once again deserved
its banner status, claiming th
school's only Padbc Coast
League team championship,
its third straight PCL crown. •
Soccer, however, wasn't far
be.hind, ettllng for second place
behind eventual CIP Southern
Sectton DMston IV champion
Laguna Beach, then losing it's
third hard·fought duel with the
Artists in th second round of the
newly regionalized CIP Playoffs.
Though the wresthng team
lost its coec.h just before hosting
• SEE EAGLES PAGE 83
,
high
school
boys
i vollexball b .
Th Dail e Pilol-s
Dream Team for
1997 high school
volleyball -back
row, from left,
Newport Harbor's
Travis Nelson.
Corona del Mar's
TlDl Andrews,
Estancia's
Sam Nelson,
Corona del Mar's
Dennis Alshuler,
Newport Harbor's J
Matt Jameson,
Newport Harbor's
Scott Archbold;
front row, from left.
Newport Harbor's
Dana Mesenbrink,
Player of the Year
Blair Hoppe of
Corona del Mar,
Newport Harbor's
Adam Hearlson.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Nelson, a 6-2 setter considered by
several coaches among the best at his
posibon m Orange County. helped
Coach Dan Glerm's Sailors be for second
m league \\11th CdM. The Tars then
advanced to the second round of the CIF
D1vis1on I Playoffs. where they were
elinunated by Capistrano Valley.
A hrst-team all-league pick Uus
spnng, Nelson collected second-team
honors as a sophomore. He 1S expected
to draw recruiting interest from D1VlS1on
1 schools ' ·
• SEE DREAM PAGE B2
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• ---·
THURSDAY, JUNE 12. 1997
:Slammers
:·crowned
I
champs
·•The Orange Coast
United Slammers
(girls under-12) complete
their season unbeaten.
The girls under-12 Orange
Coast United Slammers conclud-
ed an undefeated South Coast
Spnng League championship
season with a 5-1 victory over the
Saddleback VaJJey Speed.
A balanced offense, stringent
defense and powerful midfield
combined for the success.
·Tue real credit should go to
the midhelders," said Slammers'
captain and sweeper Amy
Burlingham. HThey gave us a
tremendous physical effort and
presence."
The midfield consists of Sarah
Haas, Taryn Flamson, Tucia Orth,
Kate Younglove and Elisha Mor-
gan.
-In the contest dgainst Speed,
Alivia Mazura had two goals and
-an assist, and Flamson, Youn-~glq,v.e and Orth e ach scored .
:Slamson, Burlingham and Nikki
:Johnson each tallied an assist.
· ,., Tue defense. which allowed
:jtfst six goals in 10 games, held
!Speed to three shots on goal on
ga{llkeeper Paige Janes. Kacey
Palfreyman, Lauren Shepherd-
son, Cathi Dragna, Burlingham
and Veroruca Ambort make up
the defense
The Slammer will compete in
. ~s weekend's Spring League
. Clip at Lincoln Fields.
u
:youth soccer notes ...
• •' t · Several Orange Coast United
·soccer teams are forming and/or '*e 'looking for new players. ln
addition to phone numbers here-
after listed , information on Coast
Soccer League and OCU club
;ieams is available at 754-6760.
u
The Mutiny, a boys 14-under,
'is· seeking participants for the
·1997-1998 summer tournament
and fall league season . The
Mul:lny captured second place in
the Bronze South D1vts1on m its
first year and has peulloned to
move to the Silver South Team
status. The squad 1s aggressive
and physical, The team trainer is
Paul Cace1do, who is credited
with shaping the physical
strength of the team. Tryouts
begm May 15 from 5:30 p.m.-7:30
p.m. al Kdiser Prunary Park m
Costa Mesct. Coach Todd Stuart
can be reached at 662-1351.
u
Stuart is also formlng a new
bronze level team for boys 13-
under. Tryouts dre be111g held
weekly in Costa Mesa All field
positions are stil l open. Terry
Coville, President of OCU, will
co-coach with Stuart
_)
formed in 1996, the
Slammers guls 13-under team, 1s
loo.lung for field playe rs and
keepers The squad , trained
under the Khoury Method of
Youth Soccer by coaches Wa.IJd
and Ziad Khoury. won the bronze
d1vis1on last season and been a
finalist m the last four tourna-
ments Due to the success, the
team has petilloned to compete in
the gold diVls1on in 1997-1998.
Tryouts are held weekly until
.July 15. Terry Mazura, the team's
contact, can be reached at 640-
2626.
(.)
The Khoury Method will be
applled to a new girls 10-under
team for players born on or after
July 31, 1987. The program is
designed to be compatible with
current regional AYOS games
and tournaments. Walid Khoury
will be the coach. Mazura is the
contact at 640-2626. .
a
The Slammers Soccer
Academy. which will be conduct-
ed by the Khourys. is available to
all AYSO registered players from
any AYSO region. The purpose is
to p_rovide technical skill training,
poSition play a.nd a teamwork
ethic. The academy will begin
tht'wee.ks of Aug. 11th, 18th and
25 . Each weekly session ls $90.
Sp . ce is llmlted and players who
register before July 1 will receive
a fiee soccer ball. Mazura can be
reaChed for further information. • • • . 0
terry Covtlle, one of the
ori61Mton of the Club Soccer
coilcept, will hold the Discovery
C@tp, a youth camp that lnter-
fa"r! with the AYSO philosophy
of everyone plays• to tbe more
tnttnse level of club soccer. Cov-
1lle c:a.ri be Ti achod at 631-7866.
r
8RIAN f'08tJOA I D~Y Pl.OT
Two of Orange County Volleyball Club'• best are Corona del Mar's Jamie Brownell aild Newport Harbor's Melisla Cotlu'an.
• What initially scares many
OCVC players eventually
frightens the opp~sition.
B'y Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Jamie Brownell
was talked into joining the Orange County
Volleyball Club by a friend, but after the
first practice Jamie was wondering what
kind of friend would suggest such a thing.
·1 was in shock." the 15-yeor-old
Brownell said, "and !O sore.•
BrowneIL who played volleyball for
Corona del Mar High's junior varsjty squad
last fall, was stunned at the intensity of the
club practices. But it is the same
intensity that has driven the club to
more success than any dub team in
the state.
"When it comes down to it,
we're about as athletic as anyone
out there," said Gary Nakamura.
the coach of the 16-under team.
"But we're mentally tougher and
that's what it takes to win."
Some say that luck is merely preparation
meeting opportunity. And this team is
prepared. Nakamura has practice sessions
two days a week. They are marked on the
schedule for tw~and-a-hall hour intervals.
But that never happens.
•we usually run about three-and-a-half,
four hours, and do specialty work before
the team stuff,• he said
The team members have to reach 11 goal
numbers," where they have to accomplish
a specified number of successful drills
before moving to the next endeavor. .
"They understand what it's all about,•
Nakamura smiles.
Cothran said that the goal number
concept not only improves skills, but makes
the skills efficient She described a serving
in which Nakal\lura sets a number.
For serves that land in a spec ified
area, one point is earned. For
serves in bounds but not in the
area, no point is given, and for
service errors, a point is ta.ken away.
Cardiovascular training is also
emphasized in what the team calls
the "jump circuit."
Three district athletes, including
Brownell, play on the team.
Brownell is joined by Marissa
Cothran and April Ross, both who
attend Newport Harbor High.
April Ross
The club members congTegate
together toward the end of
December after their respective
prep seasons end and train and
"The hardest year is the first year, but
once you're used to it, it's fine," Nakamura
said of the demanding regimen.
Winning is something else to which club
members become accustomed.
Cothran began playing for the club
when she was 12 and has grown up as a
plar,er in the system.
I would say Orange County, a lot of the
ti.me, is the team to beat because we've
been good,• she said. "They'll play their
best games against us."
The squad is gearing up for a
townament this weekend at
Columbia-Tustin Gymnasium and are
comir.g off of a victory at the Dominguez
Hills Tournament where they stunned a
San Diego team for the title.
"(The competition was) really, really
good," Brownell said. "We got some lucky
breaks."
DREAM
drill compete into July.
Cothran, a sophomore, said that the
friendships built on the team are not only a
bonus, but essential to getting through the
season.
"You build a lot of friendships, but (prac-
tices are) so hard that if you don't have
your friends, you're not going to make it
through," she said.
Throughout the season, the gToup of
friends competes in a handful of tourna-
ments in California as far north as Santa
Barbara down to San Diego. The season
finale, though, is the Davis Volleyball Festi·
val, a week-long tournament that drew
over 8,000 athletes last year making it the
world's largest meeting of female athletes.
The Orange County Volleyball Club ha.I
taken the Club Cup -which 1s awarded \o
the club whose teams oompile the best
overall showing-10 times in the past 13
years.
'HONORS
I '
•tt'1 a fun, fun place to go,• Cothran
said. •it's very competitive. You have to go
in with the mindset to win."
According to Nakamura, this season's
16-under team ii considered. a favorite at
this years June 30-July 5th Davis Festival.
"With the work habits they have, I don't
see them loeing," he said.
Brownell said that those expectations
add preaure to an already pressure-filled
environment u most young athletes who
participate ln club sports do 10 to prepare
for tbe bigb school season and to attract
college coaches to their talents.
•1t'1 like, if we doo't wtn. we can't move
up,• lhe laughs,~ just half-kid-
ding 'bout the advancement to the equally
as suc::ceaful 18-under teem.
But the pressure is apparently worth it u
players ezperience the discipline nea!S8arY
for life off tbe court. as well.
•1bi.s w an extremely disciplined dub.
Too disdplined, • Nakamura said. "A lot ol
girls have shied away from it because It's
too hard."
But not so difficult that it scared
Brownell away after that first practice.
Nakam.Wll now considers the sophomore-
to-be one ol the best passers on the court.
"I try to Jilten, and I'm short and kind of
quick," Brownell said •I just try to listen to
the advice they give me and learn from my
mistakes."
Nakamura also bestows praise upon
Ross and Cot.bran, who both played on the
Sailors' varsity squad last season. Ross
started. and Cothran was a backup.
•April's there to block every single ti.me
and she does an extremely great job of
that," Nakamwa sa1d of his 6-foot-2 middle
blo<:ker, who returned to practices this
week after a couple days off to compete 1n
the State Thlck and Field Champiooabipl 1n
Sacramento where she ftnidied 13th in the
high jump.
Cothran ls the squad's setter.
"She's there every time,• Nakamura
Hid. •She doe& a good job of making some
bad puses look good... -
WbJJ.e the 16-under team will be com-
peting ln Tustin th.ii weekend. the Orange
CoWlty Volleyball Club's 1B·under team
will be battling at Concordia Untvenity in
Irvine at a eepuate leg of the tournament.
jumper and hurdler.
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A 6-4 outside hitter, Nelson
garnered first-team All-Pacific
Coast League recognition for
leading the Eagles in kills. CONTINUED FROM 81
In her final three track seasons,
she collected three gold, three sil-
ver and one bronze medals at
league finals and added two sil-
ver (triple jump each of the last
two years) and a bronze (long
jump this spring) at the ClP
Southern Section Division Il
Ftnals.
Mesenbrink, the Sailors' lone
senior, was the team's kill leader
as a
6-2 outside hitter. Like Hoppe.
the first-team all-leaguer provid-
ed strong leadership.
Alshuler, a 6-4 middle blocker,
was a consistent factor all season
for the Sea Kings, but stepped
up his play in the postseason,
which included upset victories
over top-seeded Laguna .Beach
and fourth-seeded Calvary
Chapel.
Andrews, an unsung standout
as a 6-0 outside hitter, also
provided a strong passing
presence in bis only season as a
varsity starter. He saved the best
match of his career for last,
pwruneling 24 Jcills against a taJJ
Santa Ynez squad. He was a
second-team all-league pick.
Jameson, a 6-0 outside hitter,
matched his all-district honors in
basketball with a strong spring
campaign, which al.so included
second-team all-league laurels.
senior, he caught 68 passes for
1,019 yards, scored 11 TDs and
made more than 70 tackles as a
linebacker, including five quar~
terback sacks.
He lettered three times ln bis
three sports.
Clayton, 6-0 and bound for
BYU, averaged 12.4 points and
7 .2 rebounds to help the Sallon
reach the C1P Il-A Quarterfinals
in basketball, but was even more
prolific as a triple jumper, long
She was eighth in the triple
jump at the Masters Meet as a
junior and finished seventh in the
long jump at the same meet last
month.
"She's one of the best track
athletes we've ever had,~ l'weit
said.
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CONTINUED FROM 81
Year, while the tournament itself
won the Leading Edge Awa.rd by
the same organization as the
best new event in 1995.
"It really all started, and was
arranged and executed, by close
friends of Sandi Cotter,• said Ed
Meserve, cba1nnan ol the
executive board for the MS
Sod~!Y Or~ge County Chapter.
•There are some good corporate
sponsors and it's a hard-working
committee."
Coffer's event will benefit
more than 2,500 people in the
county with MS.
Q
Jake Rohrer, pro-am
chairman and director of PGA
player tecruiting for the Taco
Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am,
will be given many thanks for
his crusade in the tournament
next Thursday at the 552 Club's
annual meeting at the Newport
Beach Marriott.
The Newport Classic benefits
the 552 Club, the fund-raising
arm of Hoag Memorial Hospital
Presbyterian. The event starts (of
course) at 5:52 p.m. and is billed
"Laughter is the Best Medicine,"
with comedian/ventriloquist Jeff
Dunham as the special guest.
Details: 574-7208.
(J
Ed Howard, long\lme
professional at Costa Mesa Golf
and Country Club, and Costa
Mesa resident Kevin Barclay
finished tied for second place on
Monday in the Southern
California PGA PING
Pro/Scratch Championship at
Annandale Country Club in
Pasadena.
Howard-Barclay shot 5-under
65 and tied Markel Taylor and
Mark Caplow of Hillcrest for
second, earning $835 .
Teams were made up of one
PGA professional and a scratch
player from their club.
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Speaking of Costa Mesa CC,
the fourth annual Eagle Golf
Classic will be played there next
Tuesday on the Mesa Llnda
Course to benefit Estancia
High's program. Tee times are
already set, but Estancia .
supporters can join the fun
anyway.
0
Goodwill Industries of
Orange County hit a grand slam
when they teamed with former
Angel second baseman Bobby
Grich, who served as honorary
chairman of the Goodwill Classic
last week at Coto de Caza Golf
and Racquet Club, where over
40 ex-major leaguers played
with amateur foursomes to help
raise $90,000 for Goodwill's
vocational training and
rehabilitation programs.
Newport Beach resident
George Ochsner won closest to
the pin on the South Course,
while Rick Cole and Jim
Gianullas, both of Corona del
Mar, and Mike Moorhead and
Prank Suryan, both of Newport
Beach, finished second gross on
the North Course.
Glenn Woody (Costa Mesa)
accepted the prize of a miniature
golf foursome for his group,
which won the esteemed
Mhighest score."
Q
Galn1ng momentum weeks ID
advance, the inaugural Orange
County Market Place Golf
Classic to benefit the Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce
July 28 at Mesa Verde Country
Club bas already secured 60
goUers, according to event
director Ned Bondie.
The event promises to be a
winner with a unique plan:
Golfers will receive tee prizes at
the tees, instead of in the
traditional bag-of-gifts given to
participants in the morning
before tee off. All 18 holes have
a contest or tee prize.
The noon shotgun start will
be played as a best-ball
scramble. Awards. raffle prizes
and a silent auction will coincide
with dinner, while Papa Bear
Patterson will entertain.
MediaOne, the Costa
Mesa-based cable television
company, will video the entire
day and show lt during the
cocktail hour. MediaOne will
also edit the version to 30
minutes and air it on Channel 3.
Former Dodger Jay Johnstone
. will emcee the evening
festivities. Fees are $225 per
player, or $795 per foursome.
Details: 574-8780.
• RIOtAIU> DUNN's dub golf column
1ppe1rs every Thul'lday.
A first-team all·league pick
this spring, the three-sport
varsity letterman (football and
basketball, as well) will prov1d
a foundation for future Cd.M
Hearlson, a promising 6-6
middle blocker, steadily
increased his impact for the Th.rs,
adding experience to his natural 1 s1z and aggressiveness to
provide a formidable net
preset. He was a second-team
all-lea e selection.
DBIP SBA NHBA Pinto: Red Sox highHgbtB
uccess.
Sam Nelson, an All-CIP
basketball player who hu a
collegiate future tn that sport,
lent his considerable athleUdlm
to Coach Dale Hall'• Eagles.
·~
Ar bold, a 6-2 outside hitter,
rounded out Harbor's offensive
attack. He particUlArly spark.led
ln the Sallon' nm-round playoff
IW p ot Aliso Niguel.
T\MSDAY'S COUNTS
o.w.y. Lode• • no report. Ne•...,t L.-.lna -5 boats. 149 qltt\. 33 albKote,
1 S yetlow\all, .1 blu9fln tun., I blfftcude. S bonito,
2ll t1llco bls5, 5' sand bell, 2 rcdflst\ J7 sculpln,
•7 rNdttftl, l c.*zon. 1 tole
In their final game of the seaaon, the Reel Sox
were peced by e. 1pectac:ular defensive outlna led
by John Swift. Jake CanoU and R.J. O'Cruz. le}'le
Ridgeway played hll best game at ftnt bale m,u.
ln{l teverel putout.I, while Matthew Penma uJd
Kyle Glenn abared catching dutlel. Brandon
Parole played IOlldly botb at the plate and ID tbe
tiekl. Mu KWock; 0ane Berman and C...uctR
----------------------'· McKinney suppu.ct two hits each. '· ,-
Newpon &.cblCosca Mesa Daily PiJoc
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its annual 33-team tournament, the
squad won hall or its four league
matches. Eagle grapplers then
collected three silver and three
bronze medals at league finals.
Only cross country (second
place) and golf (third) joined
basketball, soccer and WTestling as
progTams finishing in the PCL's
upper division.
Junior basketball and volleyball
standout Sam Nelson earned the
biggest individual headlines, while
junior running back James
Dawkins broke a school
single-season .rushing record,
senior Jeff Peny was an Orange
County All-Star in golf, and
Dominick Meyers won the PCL
high jump crown to make
additionally strong solo statements.
Seniors 1\m Leonard (tenrus),
Selwyn Mansell (basketball),
Fernando Lara (soccer), Mano
Romo (baseball) and Luis Lopez
(cross country and track), as well
as juniors Ramon Garcia (soccer),
Alex HoVlS (track). Jose Quintana
(soccer) and Brad Wayman
(aquatics and soccer) also
peppered their names onto the
Daily Pilot sports pages.
Here's a sport-by-sport look
back at 1996-97:
Basketball: Longtune assistant
Rich Boyce opened his first season
at the helm with six wins in the
first seven games and the Eagles
won their own Dally Pilot Coast
Classic for only the second time in
its 12-year existence
With the 6-foot-4 Nelson, the
Newport-Mesa D1Strict Pldyer of
the Year and a second-team
All-CIF Division m selection,
averaging 18.1 pomts dnd 7 .3
rebounds per game and Mater Dei
transfer Mansell ( 12.8 points, seven
rebounds and 6 1 ass1Sts) running
the point, the Eagles opened PCL
play with five str&ghl wms,
upping their league wuuung steak
to 13.
They absorbed second-round
league losses to Laguna 1-Wls and
Laguna Beath to hrush 8-2, then
knocked off La Quinta, 53-45 in
the first round of the Ill-A Playoffs.
But familiar postseason nemesis
Morningside ended the11 season
with a 68-60 second-round verdict,
finalizing their record at 20-8.
Mansell, who would later
commit to attend the All Force
Academy Preparatory School,
Joined Nelson on the dll-d.Jstrict
and All-PCL ftrst tedlll.
Ryan Sunpson. a 6-3 1uruor,
earned second-team all-league
laurels, while Brandon Casillas,
Dawkins and Evan Taboada,
rounded out the top SLX.
Sotter: Many bebeved Coach
Steve Crenshaw's talented and
coheSive urut was the second best
in Division rv. but the regionalized
playoff format created a
second-round matchup wtlh
Laguna Beach.
The Eagles fell to Laguna, 3-2,
in their first meet.mg, then played
to a 1-1 tie m the second round of
league, before dropping a 2-1
postseason deas1on to finish
16-5-1 . They were 7-2·1 in league.
Garcia, a defender, was
runner-up in league MVP voting
for the second straight year,
according to Crenshaw, while team
captain Lara and scoring leader
Quintand ( 13 goals) were
additional first-team all-leaguers.
Freshmen Hugo Casillas and
Cesar Terrones were second-team
all-league picks. while Wayman,
John Alderete and German Diaz
received honorable mention
Some controversy surfaced after
the season when Garcia and Lara
were 10expbcably omitted from the
All-CIF team, selected by the
coaches' assoaatJon The same
team featured five Laguna Beach
players.
Cross country: Manuel Orozco
finished fifth at league finals
(16:21) and Alberto Munoz
(seventh) pnd Lopez (10th) also
spearheaded a second-place
showing, breaking a second-place
Carlew resigns
volleyball post
COSTA MESA -Jon Car-
lew, a Costa Mesa High grad-
uate who coached the boys
volleyball program the last
three seasons, has resigned
to continue h1s education at
Long Beach State, Mustang
Boys Athletic Director Jeny
Howell announced Wednes-
day.
Carlew compiled a 7-19
record the last twQ seasons,
including back·to-back 1-9
Pacific Coast League cam-
paigns, after sharing head
coaching duties in 1995 with
fellow Mustangs alumnus
Gabriel Nguyen.
Howell said interested
applicants may contact the
Mesa a thletic office
(55&.3161).
-By Barry Faulkner
HappyDei
Estancia High boys basketball coach Rieb Boyce shares more
in common with NCAA champion Arizona head man Lute Olson
than Orange County roots and courtside intensity.
Like Olson, who coached at Marina Higb in the late '19606
before joining the collegiate ranks, Boyce has witnessed first
hand the on~ourt impact a pair of former Mater Dei High guards
can create.
But while Olson pitched painstakingly to recruit Mater Dei
graduates Reggie Geary, an NBA rookie this season with Oeve-
land, and Miles Simon, the 1997 Pinal Four MVP, Boyce sat idly
by as former Monarchs Dane Plock and Selwyn Mansell trans·
ferred in from the Santa Ana-based parochial power.
Boyce looked on as an assistant as Plock, the 1995-96 New·
port-Mesa District Player of the Year, helped lead the Eagles to
back-to-back Pacific Coast League crowns, accumulating a 48-9
record, before heading off to Cal State Fullerton last fall.
This season, Boyce's first at the helm, he welcomed Mansell to
summer workouts, after the catalytic 5-foot-9 point guard grew
tired of playing second fiddle to All·American Kevin Augustine.
"We're a little above average with Selwyn. But with him, we're
a whole lot better,• Boyce said after Mansell scored 50 points in
two games to help the Eagles win the Daily Pilot Coast Cassie in
late December and win tournament MVP honors.
Mansell's presence ( 12.8 points, seven rebounds and 6.1 assists
per game), along with the heroics of District Player of the Year
Sam Nelson, once again produced a PCL title and helped the
Eagles forge a 20-8 record.
-By Barry Faulkner
and were first-team all-league
picks, while Estancia junior Nick
Anderson made the second team
with a ninth-place finish in league.
Codch Art Peny's team finished
with a 10-8 record, 6-4 in league.
Wresutng: Coach David Jones
was replaced by assistant Greg
Poole, but the change didn't affect
the strong campaigns of PCL silver
medaltSts Eduardo Hilario
(130 pounds), fellow senior Emilio
Gomez ( 152) and sophomore
Mo1Ses Padilla (112).
0 Seruor Fredi Campuzano (125),
t 1uruor Adnan Sandoval (135) and
~ sophomore Dario Martinez (140)
o earned bronze at PCL Finals. :f Track and Held: Meyers' 6-0
J.,giiSiiilllf ~ h1gh Jump clearance was good as ...; ~ gold at PCL Finals, while juruor
3 spnnter Alex Hovis picked up
~ sllver medals in the 100 meters
ao and the 200.
Sam Nelson looks for opening. Lopez rounded out the PCL
tie with Laguna Hills, which
matched the Eagles' 3-2 league
dual-meet record.
Lopez, however, stepped up to
finish 29th overall at the ClF
Southern Section Division TV
Finals, pacing Coach Chd.Ibe
Appell's squad to a 10th-place
showing.
Javier Labastida, Stephan
AppeU and Tony Magana dlso
scored in the postseason.
Football: A prorrusmg 5-0
preseason gave way to
PCL-opening losses to Laguna
Hills, Costa Mesa and Ahso
Niguel.
Though Coach John
Llebengood's squad rebounded to
top Laguna Beach and Uruvers1ty
for a 7.3 record, 1t fuushed fourth
and was derued a CIF D1v1S1on Vlll
dt-large playoff berth
Dawluns' explosiveness,
complemented by fellow
wingbacks Chris f\ lokede and
Chris Felix, helped the
smashmouth double-wing offense
post a school single-season record
294 points, despite completing 1ust
16 passes.
Dawkins, who along with
Mokede and bnemen Alfred
Tanielu, Roberto Torres and Jose
Arroyo earned all·dlstnct
recogrution, produced SIX TDs of
41 yards or more, mcludmg a
95-yard run and an 89-yard lockoff
return
Dawklns, Torres, Arroyo and
Taruelu were first-team all-ledgue
honorees, wlule Peny, Doug
Garc1d dnd Felix made the coach·
es' second team.
Goll:Peny,whohrushedfourth
at league finals, one spot betund
junior teammate Andy Thomson,
represented the South m the
annual county all-star match.
Peny and Thomson qualified for
the CIF individual charnpionslups
meddl haul with a third-place
showing in the 3,200 to advance to
Cf P Division In Preluninaries.
The team record was 2-4, 1-4 in
lcdgue meets. ·
Baseball: Tlurd baseman Romo
(.395 wtlh two homers and 20 RBll
and Junior center fielder Long
Nguyen (.358 with to stolen bases)
were keys for Coach Paul Troxel's
squdd, wtuch played its PCL
spoiler role to the hilt
A 6-6, I 0-inning tie with
Laguna Hills cost the Hawks a
share of the11 13th league title m
the last 14 seasons, as Uruversity
edged them by half a game.
Estanoa also rallied for a 4-3
wtn against cross-town and PCL
nval Costa Mesa to hrush 3·20· I ,
1-13-1 in league.
TennJs: Leonard, bound for
TCU, won his first 33 smgles sets,
before bowmg out in the PCL
senufinals to finish 48-6.
Coach Ocwe Herbert's squad
hrushed 6-12, 3-7 m leagile.
Volleyball: Nelson, an outside
hitter for Coach Dale Hall, earned
fust-team All-PCL and all-district
recognillon to pace the team to a
3-9 record, 3-7 m ledgue.
The Eagles did sweep Costa
Mesa, including a 33-kill effort by
Nelson in a hve-garne,
second-round lnwnph.
Water Polo: Wayman led Coach
John Carpenter's team in scoring
and was a hrst-tearn all-league
selection
Juruors John Senften and Bryan
DeWllde were second-team
All-PCL choices to help the Eagles
fm1Sh 9-13, l ·4 in league.
Swtmmlng: Junior Matt Hoss
paced the team (3-7, 0-5 in
league). hrushing sixth in the
50-and 100-yard freestyle events
at PCL Finals.
Clint Caulkin, Paul Secrest and
Wayman were additional stalwarts.
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I
MISTER McADA
Precedent has
already been set by
M arty Moore,
line backer and special
teams ace for the New
England Patriots, probably
owes irrelevant Week founder
Paul Salata an apology.
The Kentucky University
grad who became Mr.
irrelevant XlX when he was
the 222nd and last collegian
picked in the 1994 NFL draft.
exploded as dn obvious and
glanng contrad.tction to this earlier fW honor
when he got all the way to the Super Bowl
this January.
Only the Green Bay Packers prevented a
Mr. irrelevant from becorrung a world
champion.
It was a great 1996 season all-around
for Irrelevant Week alwns as Mr. XVII. Matt
Elliott, Michigan center originally drafted by
the Washington Redskins before winding up
with the Carolina Panthers, also knocked on
the Super Bowl door as a starting member of
the NFC finalists.
For a while, it was feared two Mr.
Matt Moore; maybe
this is starting point.
Lrrelevants ought wind up in the
ultimate game before the
Panthers managed to turn
back the remarkably tough
and tenacious expansion
Panthers.
"We're going to have to do
something about this
disturbing trend,~ Salata said.
"This kind of success could
give us a good name and ruin
U!:>"
He was kidding, of course. Since the NFL
reduced its e ndless number of rounds in
the draft lo a streamhned seven, the last
draft picks these days are obv10usly more
talented thdn m the past.
The h.rst Mr irrelevant m 1976, Kelvin
Kuk, d Uruvers1ty of Dayton wide receiver,
for msldnce, was the 335th selection by
lhe·P1ttsburgh Steelers The current
Mr. Irrelevant X.X.11, Army quarterback
Ronrue McAda, was only 240th as the last ,
pick of world champ Green Bay.
The last may not be first, but they are
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"Olympic Journey" will be at
8 pm June 19 at Performance
Bicycle Shop at 3992 Barranca
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Hall-pnce admission is gTant-
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18 and under.
Paraskevm-Young 1s a medal-
winning cyclist, and she also
competed in the winter Olympics
as a speedskater.
She now coaches dnd pro-
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A free cycl.mg cluuc will pre-
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\ youth baseball
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•Jl_gers seaJ Costa Mesa COSTA MESA Ll rfTLE L BAG U E
AJ)).erican Majors' title T-BALL
kin least two Tiger runs. with record-brea · g The ngers' near-perfect mark • Braves vs. carcUnall
num.bers. sends them to the District 62 Shane Lyons, Aaron McCam-
Toumament ol Champions at 5 mon and Ryan Knapp smacked
PONY
Rockies gain
shot at title
with 16-6 win
overD'bacb COSTA MESA -The ngers of p.m. June 19 where they will rep-roundtrippers for the Braves, and
Costa Mesa Little League's Amer-resent Costa Mesa against the Storm Hagen hlt a triple. Knapp
ic-cl.o Majors' division wrapped up division champs from Robinwood and Eric Mickelson combined for CORONA DEL MAR -The
a 23-1 regular season, which saw at Huntington Beach's Seaview. a triple play. Rockies captwed a spot in the
league records 111 wins and home • Angels 14, White Sox 5 Newport Pony League Champi·
ruw; fall. Wlth d 5-1 win over the Joey Constantino went 3 for 4 MINOR A onship game by topping the Dta-
Yankees. with three RBI and Dan Krikorian • A.stros 9, Cardinals 7 mondbacks 16-6 in semifinal
. The Ttgers tallied 25 home blasted his fow1h home run of the ln a matchup of the Minor A's. action at Eastbluff Field Saturday. ntl\~ while hilt.mg .332 as a team. year. a three-run shot. Luke top teams, the Astros squeezed The teams traded runs
rn a pitch.mg performance that Loonsbury scored a pair of runs out a narrow victory over the Car-through three lnning with the
wJ.a. representdUVe of the spnng, while driving in two. For the dinals to win the second ball of score tied at 3-3 before the Rock-
H,.nrry Jackson nearly shutdown White Sox, Nathiln Hunter the season. ies (East) blasted four runs in
the "('ankees recording 11 strike-pitched five inrungs and recorded Tuesday evening, the Cardi-each of the next three um.i.ngs.
out!> dlld allowing just four tuts nals avenged the loss with a 13-9 The offense was led by Riley
Jackson's reguJar season nwn-eight strikeouts. win that tied the best-of-three Watson, David Richardson, Josh
lmrs included a perfect 4-0 record COSTA MESA NATIONAL series. Dallas Kopp, Justin Fischer Yelsey, Billy Eagle, John Russell
11nd a 0 28 ERA The Tigers' UTl1..E LEAGUE and Kenny Wilson each ripped and Mijanou Pham-Borst. who
pitching staff compiled a team Fann Division Tournament doubles, and Fischer pitched each supplied three hits.
r lfA of 1 73. • Rockies 17, Astros 4 effectively after relieving Michael Yelsey, Eagle and Russell
Oanny Wh1tn.ker, Cody Ostran-The undefeated Rockies Green. Alex Pisarski had a strong shared the pitching duties for the
cl1•r, Matt Bourquardez, Jeff ank in art defensive outing behind the Rockies. Tlwmpson and Steve Doerr topped the Astros th s P plate. The Rockies, who have tu · t to a home run by Austin Elliot. 29 g · c limped 111 with key ts agams d . 1 d The two squads will meet outscored their opponents • m ·r h'I M' h 1 Jorden Salyer rippe a trip e, an · · l ff
th(: Yankees, w 1 e 1c ae M di again at 5 p.m. Thursday evening the double-elimination p ayo s, · h' d 11 d 5 n Bridget Gleason and a son th · f th I\ 1<:Gu11e it d ou) e an a t -at lieWinkJe School for the deci· will meet e sutvJ.vor o e sec-West knocked singles for the b k t 9 s t qlf'. . sive game of the sen·es that will ond-chance rac et a a.m. a. ~)· u t' t h'ts Rockies. Thursday evening a t E bluff F' ld Sh uld I avid odrnet S WO I advance the unnne r to the liOUI· urday al ast le · 0 -~ k d J TeWink.le School, the Rockies will ......... I th th spitrked the rdn ees. dn oe th ch . nament of Champions to face oth-the Rockies ose at game, e
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AAA CHA MPIONSHIP:
CUBS EDG E DODGERS
Cubs bold on for a 6-5 victory over the
Dodgers; both teams get ready for District 55
Championships, starting Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH A
Dodger rally fell short as the
Cubs' pitcher Spencer Herbert
struck out two batters and forced
a pop fly to seal a 6-5 win for the
Newport Beach LltUe League
AAA championship Monday.
The Dodgers loaded the bases
in the top of the sixth with na outs
when Herbert retired the next
two batters on Ks. Second base-
man Andy Frankie! squeezed a
popup for the ~d out .an~ a eel·
ebration ensued lll the infield.
The Dodgers put up an early
five-run lead on the strength of a
bases loaded single by Ben Mag-
gard and strong pitching by Niko·
las Palchikoff.
Drew Morgan drove in the
Cubs' first run in the third when
he drove a ball that one-hopped
to the fence. Herbert came in to
shut down the Dodgers the rest of
the way. A five-run fourth, fueled
by hits by Grant Almquist and
Ross McKee, gave the Cubs the
lead.
AA A DIVI SJON
Dodgers defeated the Reds 26-13
Saturday thanks in part to Ted
Slaughter's four hits and
Palchikoff's three knocks.
Outstanding efforts by the
Reds' Nicholas Smith, Eric Neff
and Troy Pospisil were turned in
as each belted two hits.
The Cubs had defeated the
Braves, Mets and a previous con-
test against the Dodgers to get to
the championship match. They
were paced throughout the tour-
nament by Almquist's superb hit-
ting and defense at shortstop and
first base. Frankiel and Brian
Bechelli turned in solid hitting,
while Herbert and Billy Morrow
were aces from the pitcher's
mound.
The Cardinals, led by Tyler
and Ryan Lance, will join the
Cubs in representing the NBLL in
the District 55 Tournament of
Champions commencing on Sun-/\mburgey spe<1red a line drive face the Cubs in e ampi-second game will follow at noon. ~:\~1lh~th~e~b:a:se:~~l<:>a:d:e:d~to~s:a:v:e~a:t~~o:n:s:hi:·p::g:am:::e:·=============:!!!5!!~~e:r~l:ea:gu:.:e:s~.============:=:=:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day. June 15.
To advance to the double-elim-
ination tournament finals. the
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ducted by an indivodu~I Pub 11 shed New port CASE NO. A187717 Streot. Irvine, Ca. 92714 SHA LIMAR D R. I A, of the Calllornlo Business OPERAT ING UNDER ducted by: a corpora11on PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE· This tbbous amt 19973720083 Beoch·Costa Mesa Daily Toollhelrs,benellclarlos, As fisted by the Soller/LI· COST A MESA, CA & Ptoloss1on3I Code lhal FICTITIOUS Have you staned doing Fic titious Business :ieo:~~~~~~~ny:rs~~~ S Pilot May 29, June 5, 12, creditors. conungenl crodl· consee. :ill olhor business 92827 the UndetSignod, SUPE· BUSINESS NAME business yet? Yes, 1·97 Fo
Slingho Ohn 1997. tors, and persons who may names and addresses Published Newport AltlR MINI STORAGE. IO· The following person has POS SYSTEMS MANAGE· Name Statement ol me Coumy Oerlc A new Cb·
ll11s s1a10Cmon1 weals klolodl Th902 otherwise be lnterestebod thin used by the Soller/Llconsoe Oeoch·Costa Mesa Dally ca1od at, 1600 Suponor withdrawn os a general MENT, INC .. Mark Flllna· doTlhn~ fboull~lwn1onsgsP..esr·.'0Mnosdoe1r~ ooumusst Bubesif,nessl,.,.· ""Nao:neto ~~tel:: wolh the ounty 01 o T E the woll or estate, or • within throe years boloro J 5 12 Ave Costa Mesa C:ihfor· f It 1 0
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t WJC County 011 ~ 6·97 PUBLIC NO IC or: LLOYD L LA MAAAE the dato such lost was sent Piiot May 29, une • • nla, • County 01 ·Orange, partner rom It par n 1• T 1• 111 d Media Group, 3221 Min· nie tohno Of 1111s stltement acts
t. 1111( P1101 Ju11e s. t2, 19, CITY OF aka LLOYD LOUIS LA or delivered to the Buyer/ 19, 1997 State of California, w;ll con· ship operating under th~ wi~hs 1~~1(;'!;~~:Y w~l~ik eof ntsota, Costa Mesa. CA not ol 1tself ~tllonze tile use on
;., 1!197 MESA MARAE aka LLOYD L. Transforeo 010: P.O. Box TH911 duct a public hon sate of llctniouss b~sincss n~me 0, Orange County on 5·16·97 92626 au sl3te of a FiclDous BuSlne.ss
Th919 COSTA LAMARRE 1344, Nowport Beach. Ca the personal property de· Design cu ptor erv ces a 9973721137 Mark A.. Olson, 3221 Mon· ~mt 111 ~n of tile llQIW:S 01 ORANGE COUNTY, A PETITION has been 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE scubed below 111 9 oo am 23202 Respit Ad.. l.Jlke 1 nesota, Costa Mesa, CA '110tner under ftcleral SU\! 01 --..,..-U-8-L-IC_N_O_T_l_C"'"E--I CALIFORNIA folect by DEBORAH L LA The anets to bi sold are h 271h da ol June forest. CA 92630 Daily Pilot May 22, 29, 92626 common law (Ste Secoon t4400
" NOT ICE MARAE In the Superior described In general as: SUPERIOR COURT ;>°99~ ~he Under~ognod woti Tho F1ctotoous Busiboness June 5. 12, 1997 Th890 This business is con ... S""' Busmess ano Professions C f Cal'f I C nt OF ca'IFORNIA Namo rotorred to a ve 1 db . · d ·d ., " '" • State of Catlfornla INVITING BIDS ourt o 1 orn II, ou Y furniture, fixtures, equip· ~ • accepl cash bids to satlsly 11 d . 0 nge Co nly TICE due e Y· an in ivo u... Cooe)
Th• Resources Agenc y NOTICE ls hereby given of ORANGE. ment, tradename. QOOdwrll, COUNTY OF ORANGE a hen lor tho past .duo rent ~~~.;~.1~. F8676255~ PUBLIC NO Have you started doing First fi~no
D E4> ART MEN T OF thot seated proposals for THE PETITION roquesls lease, leasehold fmprove· 341 The City Drive and 1nciden1als incurred. Full name and address of Fictitious Business business 0et7 No N!Woort Btacn-CoS13 Mesa
PARKS lurnoshlng .ill tabor, ma1e1I· that DEBORAH L. LA ments, and 1110 located at: Poat Office The storage spaces goner·. lho person withdrawing: Name State ... ent TMh~o'sk Asi'aielsmcennt was filed CN422947 14!7!}1)A ~ 29 Jun als, equ1pmon1, transporta· MAARE be appointed as 6700 W. Coast Hwy .. New· B 14171 ally consost of tho follow MD II ,.. 5t219 199· AND RECREATION t1on and such o1ho1 f;iclll· personal represenlallve to pOrt Beach, Ca. 92663 ox I g· appliances electron· Jellrey Alan c ouga . The toUowtng persons lie with the County Clerk of .
BOLSA CHICA 1oes as moy be required for administer the estate of the Tht kind of license to be Ora nge, CA l~s· household furniture 2265 Channel Ad .• Nowpor1 domg business as: a) l<AB Orange County on 5·16·97 ---------STATE BEACH ROOFING RENOVATIONS de<edenl. transferred Is: ON·SALE 92613·15 71 ci beds !;imps cabinets Beach,CA 92661 Enterprises, b) Pageant In· 19973721218
Sewer Line AT THREE SEPARATE LO. THE PETITION requests BEER AND WINE 41· IN THE MATTER OF =~ort1ng 'goods.' b1cyclos: JoltroyAlanMcDougall ternet :>etvices •. c) l~ternet Dally P1101 Moy 22, 29. Aehabltltatlon CATIONS, PROJECT AND au1horlty to administer the 229934 .now Issued for tho THE PETITION T O toys. boby Items. cto1htng. 19973720067 M~rkellng Services, 1046 June 5 12 1997 Th692
Orang e Coun1f, SPECIFICATION NO. 97·10, estate under the lndepen-premises l0<:1ted et: 6700 CHANGE THE NAME oltlce oqulpmcnl ond furni· Thos statement was filed lrvme Ave., Ste. 634, New· · • NOTICEOFTRllSTEFSSALEAle
Caflfornla will be received by lhe City dent Admlnistrauon of Es· W. Cooat Hwy .• Newport OF FRANCI SCO JOSE ture, hand and power tools. w11h tho Counly Clerk ol port :eacr;;.,,CA ~2660
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ot Cosla Mesa at the Otlice tales Act. (Thi• eu1h0flty Beach, Ca. 92683 FERNANDEZ vehicle parts and acces· Orange County on 5·6·97 Kim erly ne yers. 1971022 YOU ARE IN DEfAUlT
NOTICE T O of tho City Clerk, 77 Fair wilt allow the personal rep-Thi anticipated dote of ER sorles, boxos (contents un· Daily p1101 June 5, 12. 19, Sherlngton Pl. '309, New· Fictitious Business UNOER A 0£EO OF TRUSt Dot.TED
CONTRACTORS Drive. Costa Mesa. Calolor· resontatlve to take many tho sole/transfer Is June 30, CASE NUMB known). musical lnshu· 26 1997 th920 po~ Beach, CA 92663 Name Sta tement Stpltmber 6. 1988 UNLESS YOU
St-alod bids win be ro· nia un111 Iha hour ol 10:00 ecllons without court ap-1997 at the office of UNI· A 187559 menls and omor m1scol· · This business !s con· The tollov.ong persons are TAl<E ACTIOH TO PROTECT
(t'IVOd 01 the Olloce ol lhe 3.m. Monday. Juno 23. proval. Betore taking COi· VERSAL TITLE COMPANY· ORDER TO laneous Items PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvodual doing business os: Bay & YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY ee
llt>por1monl of Parka and 1997, at which time they lain very Important aC11ons. 53, 400 N. Tustin Ave.. SHOW CAUSE FOR NAME OF SPACE Have you started doing Beach Properllos. 4000 SOU>AT A PUl!UC SALE. If YOU
fl11croa1lon. Englnoerlng wlll be opened publicly and however, 1he personal rep· #400, Santo Ana, Co. CHANGE OF NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER Fic titiou s Business business yet? Yes, April 24, Barranca Parkway, Suite NEED AH EXPUNATION OF THE
Soetlon. 1416 9fh S11oet. reod aloud In the Council resentallve will be required 92705 PETITIONER(S) FRAN· BAUCE E. WATIS 319 Name Stat ement 1~97 250, lrvlne, CA 92604 NAT\JRE Of THE PROCEEDING
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). P.O. Chambe11. Sealed propos· to give nollce to lnloroatod Tho amount ot the pur· CISCO JOSE FERNANDEZ ROCKY MINCITELLO 327 Tho lollowlng persons ore Kimberly Byers Scott McDougto, 4000 Bar· AGAINST YOU, YOO SHOULO Uo)I 942896, Sacramonto, als shall bear the title ol persons unless they hove chase price or consider· HAVE FILED A PETITION JON G HOWE 412 doing business as: ROSS/ l'_hls statement was loled ranee Parkway 1250. Ir· CONTACT 4 LAWYER NOTIC£ IS Calolornoa 9
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296·000l. up tho work ond namo of the waived notice or consentod atton In connection with the FOR AN ORDER TO LINDA HART 607 KATAGIRI & ASSOCIATES. With the County Clerk or vine, CA 92604 HEREBY GIVEN !NI die rul
10 2:00 PM.. Thursday, bidder but no 01her d1stin· to the proposed action.) trenstor of tho license and CHANGE NAMES FROM JOHN PENNING 643 2082 Michelson Drive, Orange County on 5·20·97 This business is con· Pfopertf knoMI • n• IWt>ot
Nno 19. 1997, DI which gu1shlng marks. Any bid 10· The Independent admlnls· business. including the es· FRANCISCO JOSE FER· Au c 11onoe1 · s N 11 mo: Sullo 450, tr vine, CA 92612 199737 2 1528 ducted by: an lnd1111dual Island on... Newpolt Bt.ad'!. CA
111no and placo they will be celved alter thO scheduled trallon authority will be tlmalod Inventory. Is !he NANDEZ TO FRANCISCO James o Odon, Bond Num· Dovod B. Ross. 2082 Moch· Daily Pilot May 29, June 5. Have you started domg 92660 Al-10f 1 PwC111 lilurnt>e< pub11cly oponOd and road closing 11me lor the receipt granted unless an inlor· sum of S220,000.00 which JOSE MEDINA JR. bor: 14663730099 olson Drove, Suite 450, Ir· 12. 19, 1997 th899 business yet? No ()5().«Jt-09 .WI be IOld • publl<
lot perlormrng tho work as ol bids shall be returned to est~d person files . an Ob· consists of the following: 11 ls hereby ordered that Auctioneer's Telephone vine. CA 92612 Scott l. McDougle IUCllon • tht Horii\ tonc ent""°'
follows: bidder unoponOd. II shall jectoon to the petition and P e r s o n • I c h e c k all persons interested 1n Number: (909) 661·4 t 13 Henry Y Kalaglrl. 2082 PUBLIC NOTICE · This statement was Med to tht Col.wiry COUf1hoUse 100 F"\Jlnosh all labor. maiero· belhesol111ospons1bil1tyof show good cause why the $2000000 this mailer appear before Published Newport Michelson Orove. Suite 450. with the County Clerk of Civicc.nte10riwWertSant1AN. a1~. loots and equipment the bidder 10 aoe 1ha1 his court ~hould not grant the Promissory Note and Se· this court on Oepartment Beach·Cos1a Mesa Dooly trvono. CA 92612 Fictitiou s Bualnesa Orange County on 5·16·97 CA on 07~987, It 100 PM, IO
ncct>ssory to rohab•lolate en b1d ts roceoved In proper authorrty. curity Agreement In tavor No. 703 of the Or;inge Piiot June 12, 19, 1997 This business Is con· N•m• Statement 19973721153 !he hlgt.t biddM. s-yllllll •the r~osi.,,g sanitary sower time A HEARING on the petl· ot seller $200,000 00 county Superior Court at Th925 ducted by: an unincorpo-The following petSons ore Dail plot Ma 22 29 lime ol S-.. li:lr call or ashle(s m~111 by e1tner· 1) dogout A sot of Bid Documents lion will be held on JULY It has been agreed be· the address shown above roted association other dorng business as: D.P.'s J nev
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t 'P replacement ot •P· may be obtained at the Of· 10, 1997, at l:4Spm In tween the Soller/Ucensee on 7.1 1997, at 2:00 PUBLIC NOTICE th:m a p1111nersh1p Construction. 2024 Via u • • ballll. c:hedi drMtl on a "31e or
I rv-.matety 6, 130 lino~! nco of !he Cny Engineer, Dept. 703 located at 34 t and tho 1n1onded Buyer/ o'clock p.m., and lhen and Havo you stalled doing Vina. San Clemente, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ltdtr1f &Mng, lflCI loan ~ IL·t l al .. sewer lone (6 • 6 77 Fa11 Drove, Costa Mesa, The Clly Drive Sou1h, Or· Transferee. as 1oqu11ed by there show cause. of any cns 148B358 business yet? Yes. June I, 92673 !Ion, ~ aaodalior\ or
111 10 doamotor). lnclud· Cahlom1a. upon nonrelund· ange, CA 92668. Soc 24073 ol the Business thty hove. why the petition Fictitious Business 19J6 Daniel Paul Schuda, 2024 Flctltloua Business la'Angs b1nhpecl6ed In Anlnolll ~ all shoring. trench de-able payment ol S 10 00. An If YOU OBJECT. to tho and Professions Code, that for chang& of name should Name Stat ement Oovod B Ross Via Vona. San Clemente, CA Name Statement Code lldlOll SI02 arc! ..choriztd
' Oll•rlng. and pavomoni add1tlonal charge ol $3 00 granting of the petotoon, you the cons1derauon lor lht not be granted. Tile following persons are This statement wu tiled 92673 Tho following persons a1e IO do buslnea Ill CJlibml& TIW
1 • •Jng OR 21 by using woll be rnade II handled by should appear at the hoar· transler of the business 11 Is further ordered lhal a doing business os a) The woth lhe County Clerk ol This business Is con· doing business as: Aural ulewll benwdewhhol.coownn
'r1'' ot several com· marl. Bid documonts and Ing . and state your Ob· and hconso Is to bo pald copy ot this order to stlow Village at Redondo, b) Tho Orange County on 5·16·97 ducted by: an Individual Route Mall Bo.a Co . 13631 °' ~ IXllf• or irnpled.
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ally available lrench· olher contract documents jectrons or Ille written ob-only alter the transfer has ceuse be published In NBI Village at Redondo Apart· 19973721171 Have you s11rted doing Grovosilo Dr., Santa Ana. rtpdl~ tftle, pos9Hllol\ 01
1 ·1-. relining methods (Ill· may be otso bo exemtned ectlons with the c,,oun be· been approved by the Do· Costa Mosa Daily P1101. a ments 4490 Von Karmon Daily Pilot May 22 29 buslnesi: yet? Yes, May IS, CA 92705 tna1l!lbtlncas, to Ali&fy tht 11
11c:1on9 spol repairs to al the Ofhce of the Clly tore the hearing. our DP· pa11men1 ol Alcoholic Bev· newspaper of general cir· Ave , 'Newport Beach. CA Jun 5 12 1997 Th894 1992 John S. Allgycr. 13831 obloleionSC\lredbytheDltdol
o•l ll.l.'.!!_i;lle sags and olher Clerk of the City of Costa peara/\ce may bo 1" per1on orago Control culatlon published in lhls 92660 e ' ' Daniel P. Schuda Groveslte Dr • Santa Ana. TMt ~ by Aobtit G. Mc tJcll~ctos prior
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rohn· Mesa. 81d Documents, wtll or by your attorney. Dated: May 20 1 1997 county, at least once a l /M No. 16 (Aodondo PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed CA 92705 OoNld .rid lallt S ~Don*'
uiqf, "ilnd doing other mis· nol be mailed unless the IF '<OU ARE A CREDITOR /a/ CHARLES a, BAUR week for four consecutive Beach Apts.) (a Calllorn1n with the County Cletk ot This business Is con· hullblnd ind wit.. • IMIOI.
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BOLSA additional $3.00 chGrge ts or a contingent creditor of /&/EDWARD J. BAUR weeks prior to the day of llrollod p1111nershlp), 4490 NOTICE OF Orange County on S-16-97 ducted bv: an 1ndlvldu11t '->rdtd • hwtMMnl No l!I
ClllCA STATE BEACH. Or· lncludod with payment. th• deoeased, you must file the hearing. Von Karman Ave .• Nowport PUBLIC HEARi HQ 19973721t39 Have you s1;irtod doing 45«!02, Book No.·, JMlgt ·.1.of tht
,1nqw County, California, Each bid tholl bt made your c:lalm with the coun /a/RICK ERICKSON DATE•MAY21 1997 Beoch CA926GO NOTICE IS HEREBY O If Pllol Ma 22 29 business yet? Yes. 1992 O!WllRec:DldsofOt:r\.OU~
nmwrote In occordanco on th& Propo11I fo1m. and mall o copy to lhe Ptt· /a/ J ENNY L. ERICK· JONAT HAN H ' CAN Poter· c Kromor lrustoo GIVEN that tho Ocean View a Y
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plans and spoclll· 1heet1 P·1 through p.9 sonot representative 11f,· SON JUDOE/COMMIS: of tho Peter C. Kromer :ind School District Board of June • ' This staloment was llled MQif'ld by uld lnlltl\llll4ftl • of
L t.1ona therefore and such provided tn the contract pointed by the covrt wlthn Published Newport NON, PE Bonnie s Kreme1 1979 Trustees will conduct a PUBLIC NOTICE Ith the Co 1 Cl k 1 lllttlrntoftn•tllpubllc:allollofthll
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!Jenda thereto as may be documents, and shall be lout months. trom the date Beoch·Colla Moso Dally SIONER OF THE SU • Tr st 4490 Von Korman Public Hearing on July 15, Oran90 Coun~; ~n 5.~13.9~ notice la S771,1S390, wtllc/I 1~wod prior
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bid opening accompanied by a certmad of first lsauanct of the ltt· Piiot June 12, 1997. RIOR COURT Av~ . .' Newport Oonch, CA t997 at 7:00 p.m. to obteln Flotltloua Buslnesa 10973720746 Includes lht ....i 8'"0Ulll ol lht 1.lt•le 01 cashier'• chock or • bid Iara as prO\ifded In section T 'RAH CI SC 0 J 0 SE 92660 ubllc Input on the waiver 1.111peld ballnc:e (ftdudlng axrued
l1.:onso required· A, c.34, bond ror not less then tO~ 9100 of the Callfornla Pro· h926 FERNANDEZ 2133 H. This buslnon 11 con· request tor the Rancho Th N~~:wiStatement Dally Polol June 12. 19, 26, ind 111\f*d ll'lltl'llC) Ind,_. Cr'!~9 1 neer's Eallmato or the amou7t of th~tr ~\~· ~~· c?a:~· ~: ':,r;;,• ~~~;~ PUBLIC NOTICE SP I N HAK ER S T •• ductod by; a oener31 port· View tilt, .~~.lcn Is localed dolr::, ~sln~spee~~~:illlllo~ July 3• 1997 Th929 ~tdm-.cl OOlb, upenMI, Ind s~ooooo made p1y1b • to t e Y before four months from SANTA ANA. CA 92706 nersh1p at 169410 9 Stroot, Hun-London~ag Baby, 269 llMnctt It the d1111 °' lnltlll r~OTE· A job ahowino woll of Colla Meaa. N~d P~ the hearing dale notlcod SUPERIOR COURT Publlshed Newport The registrant commenced tlngton Beach. This Publlc Newpon Center Dr .. NftW· PUBLIC NOTICE publiailloft of flle nob. Oiied
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ri 1997 at 1 00 pvM et unltas acc~panled hy s YOU · MAY EXAMINE the COUNTY OP ORANQI p11 1 M 29 J ne 5 12 hclltlous name 01 n•mes Dl11rlcl'I Board Room lo· Alan M. 'Godfrey, 3303 Alt ltO 1117'7t11H 4ICIO Riw.glllde Ibid. ~• · 1uch cashier I Check, cu f Th Cl D I o ay • u • • listed abOve on· 7/11/86 clled at 17200 Plnohurll H bOr Blvd I C 12 Colla FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Sult hilndall, CA 11 10& I .:Entrance Station lo or bidder's bond. Ille kept by the court. Ir you 341 e tv r ve 19. 1997 VILLAGE A.T REDONDO Lane Building D, Hun-ar .. • . {It FOt $*' ltltonn>
I o ~a Chica State Beach, No bid shall be consld· art a person lnttrHled In Poat Office TH910 PARTNERS a C1lllornla llnQIOn Beoch, CA 92647. Mesi. CA 92626 I . T NAMUTATEMENT bOllCafl 91 ·Tnl ~ Ollna ~~t 1 ~~~W;g~~.,~~~~~· ered unteu II ls m1de ~1 ~h ~~!a~uJ~u,°'m,:, ~: •ox 14 171 PUBLIC NOTICE gener11 pa11'nershlp Ocean View School J~t!d ~~~el~lvl~uaron· OOI he~°!:s~ =~) = Certtt, ~ {tent~
< ~rio"'11 Attendance ai ~:=~~ t~0rh~11;°c;:"cost~ queat fOf SpeclaJ Notice of 9°;;~J•;1C7~ 8ev: ~~ Noi 1: ~!.~:'~~ District , James R. Tar· Have you 11arted doing PE~ PLACE. 5994 Edrnoe ~AP2m576'U,Mt,W
,.,.,ob 1how1ng. atthougti Mosa and 11 made In IC• the filing of 1n lnventOfY 1 THE MTTIR OF NOTICIE OF ~ 1 ~1c d P~~rshlp g~neral water, l!d .D., Dlatrlct butlneas yet? YH, M1y I. A11t111t. 1tinang1on Beach not TMndatory, la highly cordanct wllh the prov!· Ind appralaat of tllllt H· N PUBLIC SALE ' rte Pl • Sup•rlntendent 1997 W649
rv(oi9ndtd as II woll be 1lon1 ot the Propo111 r .. Hit or ot any petition or THI PETI T ION T O Pursuant to the Calif0tnla P: .ne~he Wllllam Lyon Published Newport Alan M. Godfrey, S/13/97 Wllll\i IJttlO 15961 May.
ll•Q opportunity made qulrt menll. accounl as provided In OHANQI! T HI NAME Sell-Service Storage Facrl· C Ym ny • Cellfornla cor· Bnch·Cosla Mesa Dally Thi• tlalemtnt ~ filed brOOI! StrHt. Wtst111nsllf Ci
i!Vf l e for p101pectlve Each blddtf mutt htve t HCt.IOn 1250 ol 1he CtllfROI· 0 , PILI)( SALOMON lty Act (B & p Code 21700 ~1fi~n '11s gontrol port• Pilot June 11 12 13 1997 ~th "''c County s.f:g~I 92M3 1J1ct1 to view the tile Co.39 (Rooting Contrae10f) nit Probate Code. A • PI NA AND MARTHA el 11q.) 1he undersigned er • • • ' w
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1111cs review tapet of • an<! at.o bt prtqullifled 11 quest 101 Special Nollet Pl!NA OH BI HAL, OF win 1111 ti public euc1lon. "av· Richard S Aobln•on 11 973721 131 111111C)'fl<kial
v1df lntptcllon ot tht required by law. form It available from the SIRQIO MORAN A on Jun. 20, t997, potsonat St"1or Vice President ' PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pllol May 22, 20, ~mint 1113 not yet °'Oii
1 • made in March, A Con1t1ctor ualng 1 crell court clt1k. MINOR CHILO 1 property lncluctlng but not By: Juillne Black, As· June 5. 12, 11197 Th8VI IO nnsact tiusinua unoer U'IC
1'19 lion of the Hwer or cta11lficetlon llOl 1h0wn Attorn•~ for the Petl· CASI NUr.'tll R llmllod to turnlture, cloth• sistant Secrolary Fletltlous BualnH• PUBLIC NOTIC• hcnQls ~sinus name I~ • on 1~ Gtnerll Prtvelllng tloner: lno. 10011 and/or olhtt Thi• t tatemenl w11 llltd Ham• lt•t•m•nt ~ """"kl1IO hett1n II hill be prelor:~ Wt gt Ottermlnat1on1, rMY HOLLY HUTCHINI, At 87 SSI housthOld Items located wllh the County Cl0tk of Tho fOllowlng porsont ore SIGNED WATAAU UENO
bV tractor llcen11 v7 be required lo pay Ille I SQ (Cl•IH219), ORDI" TO at: Orange County an 5·28·117 doing butlntH aa: MWC Platltloua BualnHI Tiii ltattmtnt WU hltO WI
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n1111 NB" (IH Bid form) related to II u 1hown In ONI• 30 C PETITIONCR!S) FCLIX Ca. 82627, (714) 848-6e18 Dilly Piiot June 1 • 1 • ' Mork W. Catltt, 510 1/2 dOlng bu1lneu as1 HOTICE·lNs f,tltO\lt NI
art lttd to aubmlt c~~ lht Ot11tr11 Ottttmlnaflorit PDK. ITL 302, IR• SALOMON PeNA AND TIME: B:OOAM, Stored by J\ily 3. 1897 T"027 Ac•cla Ave .. Corona del Dlth Direct, 23GO Ntwport Slaltmtl'll Ullittl ft ... Vtarl llO 1•• 1ucn tlctn~H ;ft 111~11,,. at the tlmt ot the VI N•, CA 12 809 MARTHA PENA ON BE!· tnt following por1ons: F03t PUBLIC NOTICE Mcu, CA 112825 Blvd,, Cotti Mtaa, CA h dale
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lo thtll render their The ContractOf 11\all com-Beach•Cotta Men Dally A MINOA CHILD HAS/ auCK, £237 AOBIN 1383 !HO 1(2 Acacl1 Ave .. Co-Lltry Cati Mtlunt1. 2<1t '8us llWi Hime r
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OI~ H 1pontlvt ply with the provision• ot Pilot Jun• 12 .. 10 1997. HAVE FILED A PETITION Moon~ <1019 TINA CRUZ. ,,o:i~:~:'•uslneH rona aol Maf, CA 82825 Wiison, Apt. 12. Cotti 11\111 be 11:' pnor to =:. Pf ctlve b4dders may SectlQn 1770 to 1780, In· ' ' TI,we23 FOR AN OAOER TO H107 ~1£PHANIE 8AnA· this bualnesa 11 con-Mosa. CA 02827 .......
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o"8 and obtain bid ctu11\1\, ot the CaNtomtt CHANG! N.AMCS 'ROM GLIA Name S ta•ement duC1td by: a gtne1al Pll'I· Thlt butlntH la con-,,,. 1•llO "' llU St.altrntnl
to tpedflcatlone, Ind l.lbOf COde: the purv1lllng PUBLIC NOTICE SERGIO MORAN TO SEA· Property 24'51'. 172~ TM ionowlng peraont ••• nerahlp d~ by: tn lndMdual not ot !tstll Ill~• h use i
pl ~ caJJlng at or mall· ttlt and ecale of w1ge1 ... 010 PENA Pomona Avt , Co•ll Mesa, d()jng butlneu H ' a) Lllm• Have you started dOl'!9 Hrit y0u etarted Clolng 1\1 1t11t11 ~ I IOUs bntS
1 1eque1t fo tne offle• tebt11hed by tht C;ty 01 c n.1148171& It I• tlertby Ofdeftd 1t1a1 c a. 82827, (714') 142-3107 pAo"1tt Villao• AP&ftrntntt. bu.,_aa r-t? Y ... feb. Nlfnl "'~..!" llQt1IS
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1~~1Y ..... , .. ol ht O.panm.nt of P11k1 Colla Mtll. which .,. on NOTICI TO '" l*ton• lnltrtlttd In TIME· 11'30 AM, S10fed by b) -l1mpllgl'lttr Vtll1gt, On the move? 111117 "'°"" unotr ,._,. "*· Atcttallon. !nolnetr• file lllillh IN City Cltfk Of Oftl Of' thlt IT\ltttf a~ before the lottowlng ~rsons• F28' '400 Von Kannan Avenue, I.any C. MtllM* common law ( ~ 1
In ~ton (ttf) Mf-4274'. the City of Cotta ~; C"&DIT thla cOUfl In Department JOSCPHINE CORTZ Nt.,.p0t1 Oeach, CA 112880 Thl1 etetemtnt wu filed II teci MlleU l'ICI Pllllci
A y other quutlons. and •hilt forfeit penaltlu BULK NU MD 0 , No 703 of the Ofang• Proptf1y 00101/22301, Harry H Levine, Mo.. Sell your extra wllh the County Cltflc Of Code>
pl I .. phOnt (91f) 153-~crlbtd thtltln for non-fNTKllfTION TO ~ly SuJ*IOf Ccx.111 al 2065 PlaC«ltl1 Avt .. Co111 l'.R C.S C., TrutlH of th• h h Id Oranoe ~on 5-16-97 Ml t.ng RE NT 6 I. A lilt ol pl1n.t'IOldttt compliance of NllCI Codt. TRANS, U• ALC 0-ltlt addr ... ahOWn abOlre Mtsa, C.. t2827. (114) Ha.try H. Ltv1nt, M.O , OU98 0 '"11711193 twwDDftlttadl-CostaMm
btobtuiedlnl)tflon. The Clly Council of Ille HOLIC on 1-1 1H7 at 2.00 ~118 TIM&: ll:OOAM. F.R.CSC. Chatolt~ :.. llOmS Otity PilOt May 22 29 C#41ilml"°'4-fifNM!wN
.., m111 (1.tnabl• alVaAOa LICPIK o'cloc t pm., atWJ l'*' ana StOftd by the to11owlng ma.nd•r Uni1nn1, •N•to on tn CtasslOed June 5. 1:1 '"' ThltS .N11512.10 t091 Utrr.1utt1 classffled • .,_ conaid«ed _cu~o.c. etot.. thete aflow caun , 11 l"1 peuona: A072 KATI.fl Ka•m•n Avt., ewpon _ _ _______ __.,;.._.,;'-----·l __ ..._ __ .......,_ ........ _.L___, ....... _:•:._ ___ _
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~~IUll~,!!!! NOTCE·Tln fa'<Jus NMne Flnaoc:lll Code and Mho· under lhe t•ma ol the DHd NOTICf.Ttu fa90us ~ TllOl740.• ,......,_..Ill ,.,.. ........ IO .... Of .. ;;; GolOlrl Wllll &rw9 .. .,%,• pnor ID... The THE CMC CfHTER.
,.,..,....,_ --.. Stntnlll txPm l1w rtJrS h'onl riad to do bualoess In thi• ol Trust, 11t1meted lees, s.mtnt eiqJtlH ,..,. ye.111 lrom ._. Q. "--•I Md 42 of•,._., ,...... ..., ~. s--Co bei-t wndlr llid Oeelf d 8UIL.DNG. 300 EAST
MME STATOIOff ""CSitl II was hied'" tne ottice ltltt). At: IN THE QUAD cl\.'lfget enrl elfpensflS ol the ine Cl* It •• llled 1n"" Offtee Ille F ......... lft .. Ollct ..... • ~· ...... di.It appon.d TIUllle Trull ... ....,,. _._, Ind CHAPMAN AVE.. ~. The lollowlno pef100(1) 1t'alt of Ille Cou"'Y Clef\.>-new fidl. AREA Of nt: CfTY HAU. Of Trustee end ol II~ uu111 o1 h Cou~ Clerll A new fa. of h ~ Alalldw of lllid **"-._ .... ._ llld • l.lldlrend pinuant to~ d dlhwmd ID,. 111~ CA. 92961 .. ,..., .......
dOlllQ llusinm as AfOHIU.. 90uS bntSS Name St1!ement BUENA PARK, CIVIC CEN· croeted by leldt20 Deed of oous !Minas Name Staemet1 C:0U... ~~ ~ ~ '!J' ..... *-T Ul'lll .~Y; ..._ t 1 TMl. l'llClOl'dld an~• Wf1lln ~~.! ......... lrder..i co•n'lecl to Md"°"" r ~CHELL GAS·N·MAAT 14231 fTll1t De liltd l)ftor to NI dale TER AT, 6660 BEACH Trust, to wit 4, 71 e 51 ~ lit tile<! pnor ID t111t is. • .... ,._.. "' "'.. llllllltt - --Oocunwn1 No 944307888 Ind Olrrwld ...., -. .,.. • heMI bt ii under Uld o..it fl Aedhl Sl\ld . Tunn CA 92780-Tiie t•ng o1 1111$ stmmtlll 00ts BLVD .. BUENA PARK, CA. 11 Eltlll\lted Accrued lnter111 The l•ng o1 Ills stattmt1t does poky. IWl:El. "'8" U. hfTrm Gdld ,...... ID h 0.. f!' Bot* -PIQlt -d or.;., ~ Noke d Olllul WCI Tl'\ll.1 111 IM P'°'*" ..... 5835 not ol 1~ 1111110ftze ine use 111 right, title ll'ld Interest con. ind llddit1onll edv1nce1, 11 not ol 11Self attno111e lilt use 1n .,.,_-.,..._,_.... 111.-TNll nf .. **-°' TM111e1 Recoldl in ihe allce ol the ~to &Ill The YlllMr· 111 &aid ~ Md ......, ~ Singh BIW 141 N hs st.lie ot a f;c"ous &SlntSS 111.,.ed to ll1d now held by It env. wol increese this f1g\n llH st21e OI a Fd'<Jus Business a. P..-41 nl 4l of....._ S.. •bl..,...• Sllllllc aldliorl R-a.r d CJnnge Colnt. *"* c:--' -' Nc*8 d delcnbed ... MORe PM..,.
Kenwood St #25 GlellCUft CA Name 1n ~olMon of !tie ng/11S ot under Hid Deed of Tru1t In pnor to sale Tiii' bonelc11y Name 1n ""°"'°" o1 tne tlgf\tS 04 -.. M..-. In Ille Oftb of tilt •the lbtll tOfll .._ID .. CallbNI, _.. ~ Frmd OlflluF mnd Bedlon ID S4ll llO TICULARL y OESCRJ9E.D IN"
9120& anoltler under Ftdtlll Si. or the propeny 11tueted In H id under Hid Deed ol Trust 1110111ef unoer Feoelll, SQ11e or Counft ~of Mid~ ~ ~ 11111 CMc: ~In umwtn9d mmn, • be r9COlded In Ihm OINlly THE AIK:/llE. ..:!NTIONEO-
b .Jaslten 141 ~ l<ell'#OOCJ convnon 11'!11 (See Setton 14~ County, C.tifomle dMc:rlbing heretofore ell9Cuted end de· COmtn041 llW (See seaon 14400 ~"'::"'.:=:::: cn.w::;,w;-1~~~ TIUlklr ~ ~ llM ~ ,_ r.i ':t.: DEED OF TRUST. n.-
Sl #2S. GltnOlle CA g1206 et seo Businns ano ProltSStOl!S tho land therein: £XHllUT A lr.lered t:!._'.!.'8 und"•,•gne1~ ! e1 seci BuStnnund Professions -.... ._. die .. .-..i.... '"" :;,,... ~ _. • .. .,.. ~ ~·~= = ':,. ~ ~ .UNI addr-llnd ~ This ~Stness 1s conclidtO by COClt) PAAca. 1: Unit II es Shown wntten """'"''ICM\ o De ..,., COCltl ,._..,. -• of b ~ dlldt ~-... ...... · -common ~. UL.
r.,sband & wilt r,ISt flllng end O.lln«I on Thlt Cert1ln end Demeod for Sale. and e First r.ng =., '*"'=" ~~ .:!' C:.':r,..,.. bri, • ~~t· w• Mii Ill lldl r..,,....,,, Gddel'I anv), °' the ,.., ~ Thi ~strant comrnenceo to Newoon Buell-Costa Meu Condomin1Um Ple11 Recorded written Notice ot Deltull end Newoort Buell-Com Mesa on on 1 ..... ., ...,.. public 8ldiOn to N ~ Wm 5-wlQI ,... c..., dftcrib«I •bo\19 ,. ~ IJlnSld busrness under ine CN4~ 1g792.p,mMay 29 June 15. 1979 in Book Elec110n to Sell. ,The under · CNA2143219826-t.fN.AJn ;:; Lota ~of;;: d-*~on~ ~ ~ lot c:ah, ~ 81 SeMce Co.,• Tr\11181t, POlll IO be 741 GRAYLING SAY;:
ficbDOUS ~siness name or .AJn5.12,19. 1997 1l18~ P•o• 1385, of Offl· aignedceused •111d Notice of 512.1~.26 1997 •perMIPl'9allded In &ooltG, = ~ °' _.. Z-J':~bt":~ ~7:-~.Sen~ COSTA MESA, CA, 12e21,; =·s~~~ ~~~BRAR ~~tv.•c::,1!rn1:'. p~~~~~ ~e:,:~1.!c:':~'~nc!~;~~u~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE PIO-41llld42 of Mllalllneaul bri lflldtlll In Anlndll Coile cast1iof'a chock dn.wn t1y
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" Number a1ci) 54M188. The undenl'f4:!r ~rust.. · PUBLIC NOTICE 2: Alt Undivided l /9 lnterut where the roil property is ....._""' 1111 Ofllat of the~ lldiOtt 5102 llld IUlhoriad '°do lltale ot national bMll, • cl1eCll S.IM Si.us Lne (918) 317· drscla1m1 ilnY ta •It Of M'f JASLEEN BRAR in ind to Lot 1 of Tract No located 1nd more then three SAU File: l9c:ordel of Mid ~ • ct.-&Mir-. In Cll*>mia. The '* ~ bf • stale Of federal T721J, Nell Sanden, ~ incorrectness of the alreet
This s111emem was Ide<! with NOllCE OF TRUSTEE'S 10426, In th• City ot Cost~ months have elapsed 1lnco ~~~20 Ollw. eaibldlllddetned In Sedlolt 1.02 will be INdt w4llwM __. °' c:rod• unlOl'I, ot I ctl9dc '*-Secrelaty, DMI. 01512H7 llddrKI and .0tn. commoa g:f11Y~n~~r~gg°~ Oranoe SALE Trustee Sele No. Meu. County ol Or1noe, auch re~ordation. ,Arm fl. mra YOU NE .. DEFAULi ~:'ni~~~~ ~ :W:: or 11~ bv •:;!•CK~ wngs ~7 0Ml6, 0tJ12· :::::•'~id if aa-r:!·.Jii~
t«>TICE-Tr.s Acnous Name 97-00557-KRTttleOrderNo. SteteofC.llomle.1tShown nenclal Corpo,.hon es UlllERADEEDOflllJStDATB> Book 1Znt.-., l"9Q. Otkill~ '° ~ die 81ld==""'"8M(J!'81M. W: 1 ade bul Without~ 7250723 Reference No. on 1 Map Recorded In Book Tru1teo. P.O. Bo11 85309 Auolm " 1-UNL£SS YOU ,...,.. No .,._.. ........... • ............... OT -. PUBLIC NOTICE m • Sllltment tJ<PreS llw yeat1 IR>m 10787823 APN No. 936· 74· 451 , Pegos 21 to 22 of Mis· San 0.ogo, CA 92186-5309, TAl<E ii::riJ:' TO Pll>TECT ~ • 1"""'"*"' -otillgldolt llClll'ld ~flt._, of IP!ldted 111aec:tlon 5102 dttle °' warranty, exPf~ Of lfn.
Ille dale ti was hlecl tn tile 0111oe OOG YOU ARE IN DEFAULT c:e11neous Maps, Records of Telephone Number: 1619) ~OUR PfQ)ERTY. IT MAY SE Togtdter Wllll ""I Ind .. e.:: TnithucaMd bv l'lrrllnNp F'111i1ncial Code and ai.ahonzed NOTIQ! OF plied. regarding tiUe, po.-
:1111e :;:,,ci:n: ~Ma· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Orange County, Cellfornle, 452·4900, By· DANA AH· SOLDATAflUllJCSAL£. FYOU =.o' :i..::-~ m.f • ~.=.::::::.:: ~ ~:'a,,.11111~ T~USTEFSSALE ~he CK enc:um~
ous ment DATED 10/07192. UNLESS Together with Alllmprov1· RENHOLZ, ASSISTANT SEC· NEED AH EJCJl\AMATIOH Of TIE lil1le be~~ T~ In ~ &ooltNo.WA. NI" • I Oete· May 21 1997 lo pay I r~llllng rTaJSI De file<! OllOl IO 1tlal elate YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-mentl 'Thereon, EICceptong RETARY. Dete: 06/1 l t9 NATURE Of TIE PAOCEEDN:i ~tllepnmlwdemi.d bvuld of lhl Olldll Alalrdl ~ fo_ 1!"9 CoPJnty ~· 100 P. No. 937.6a.oa7 sum al the note(&) MCIACI The liltng OI tl'llS Sllltrnent does TECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT Therefrom Condominium NPf>29243PUB: 06112197 AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD i.-.ntT ~ ,. _ _, c.tifomm. The ~ CMeCenwon...Well.SarU S No 74-14150 by uid Deed of TnAt. wtth
not Of 11Setf IUtllonte Ille use tn MAY BE SOlD AT A PIJ8LIC Unltl 1 Through 9 l11cluslve, 06/19/97, 06/26/97 CONTACT AlJWfER. HOl1CE IS M H rru:" tNll • ~ ~ eand bv .id ~ Pita, CA all ""11. tele atld • iM"°"TAHT NOTICE llllelest and late char099
hs Slit! ot I ~ous Business SALE. IF YOU NEED AN Located Thereon. PARCEL 3: HEREBt GMM tNt lhl 1111 to In W ~ II 1111111 •of the lirtw al lnlllll publ. 111tefolA ~ ~ a~ "°d TO PROPERTY OWNER: !Mreon as prOVlded in Aid
tQlne in 'WlollOOn of !tie ngnts Of EXPlANATION OF THE NA· An Exclusive Eesement Ap-PUBLIC NOTICE ~ .._ a '11/J \tori ~ ~.,,. ~ Clliolt ollhle nob 111171 3'380, hold by 11 under said~ YOU ME IN OE'AULT note(&), advances, If any
anotller unoer Federal, St.lie, °' l\JRE Of THE PAOCEEDINGS purtenant to Eich UM for l<lr.-i ,,,,_.,. ~ 8wfi. -:. Tiiie « allw wttidl lnc*ldtl """*' nOunt of Trust Ill hi pn:ipotty ~ UNDP A DEED Of' mUST togethef With rnt...i
common law (See Secoon 1•400 AG.t.INST YOU, YOU the Use ind Occupincy of Fill No. 11173722315 CA t2172 ._-11 l>ftll Num-=:eo•h pt'lmiae ~ bv die ~ Ima ~ 5ad ~ Cdoma As DATED November 20 1tt0 !hereon, and f-. cttarv-
et seq 8uStntssano ProfesSIOM SHOU..D CONTACT A LAW· Those Portions or the Ro-FICTITIOUS IUSINES1 btr ~14145. EXHEIT A. A .id i.-.1tte ltnotlhll Died°' IDCNld nl unplld lnlelllC) nl ;'l~'*':'!i 0.::: UNLESS YOU TAKE • and upon'" ol the TNSt•
Code) YER. OnJult 3, 1997, •t strictedCommonAtea o.,1g. NAMESTATtMEtlr. i.-ttoldacnmdbyMcnin TNltthll.a.d\lllllndtD.--lllllt ~ .~Trust The '" heretofore TION TO PROTECT YOU rCK an amount wt11eh as d
Firs1r,11no 11:00 AM, Arm Flnenclll neted 111 th• Declerition of Tnefollowing person(s) 1 i-dlled.Julyll.11111.-....S nlbeiltnuponlUdtla.,.. ~ llld ...... •die dosenbed ':f°"Vsold·asis· PROPEftTY rT MAY e lhe date of I.his noooe •
Hewoott 8e1ell.COS1a Mtsa CCHpot1tlon H the duly 1p-Restrictions RecOtded In 8oo11 OOlng bUsineu as PIZZA EX by,,.,.,. Utt....,_~ Tiiie °' arw Ellllll. Al tltnl of lnllill pub1c11ion of Ihle 15 ~ and 04hel" SOLD AT A• PVBUC SAL£. reesoneblf eellmlded to be
CN4229481.a61BMay 29 .A.In pointed Tru1tee under ind 13189. P1g1 1328, of Ofll· CHANGE 27932 La Pm ~ • ~ nt 'Gt~ AWi Unltul-. ..=-.. bM-. nob. Ollld" ~997 Sttrano Tho~ address If ol IP: YOU NEED AH S145.497.l2. Sllld mmounl
5, t2.19 1997 pur1111nt to Deed of Trust. ci11 Records of Seid County #J LaQlina Niguel, CA 926n Panws, 1 C11ibn11 ~ ~ ~ l'fllldlln. A9ooii~ ~ 4900 ::"'::: ~~ NATION OF THE NATU~ may be great• on the dlli al
recorded on 10116/92 H end Shown on the Condomin· KllostO Gllaed Clb 24 Pn•~ • L-. Ind ,. dlee. pldl nl at1f. ~ ~ RI*. Su111 370. purpolled 10 be· SS OF THE PROCEEDING sale The. bene(!Ci8ry under PUBLIC NOTICE Docvment No. 92·6984B2 """Plen f01 Eich Unit. The RtQ!StlY Court. Llguna Nrguet C awdld a, 1911. • lnllrurrllnl ~ Pftll*IY of "'I n111n ltwlndlll. CA 911118, (11r,15M1:511. ::9 ~ DrMJ ~ GAINST YOU YOU uid Deed ol Trust henJWot9
Book •• P1go •• ol Official propetty heretofore dacribed 92656 No. ~ In Book llm, Piiie -.dbvdllUnlloc-.don °' For s.i. ~ibr;....,..1 Cll: (9181 Beach CA 92660 · Tho in-SHOULD CONTACT A enc:utechnd delMnd to the File No. 1H73721152 RoconSs in the Office of the ia being sold "11 is". The faMIOndell Gtwsemran ~ l"9Q. of OflcW Rlcloldl. for ii Imel In CIOMICtion wilt 1111 1111 'JIT·Tnl. &/. oi.. c.-. ders~ TruPM chdai,,. LAWYER On June 19 undef'&lgned Tru&tM • writ·
FICTTTJOUS BUSINESS Recorder ol ORANGE 1treet address ind other 24362 Reostrv Court. Laguna t1rm, upon llAljed ID Ill of the ~~below. Ind .. Alllmnt Sec:nlliJ AS.AP2elS3IM ant ltablli'V lot any •llCOITOCI· 1997 · 1 lO:OO A.M ' len Doc:lanltion ol Oefmull
NAME STATtMENT County, Cllifoml1, uecuted corrmon detigna1ion. if ~ny, Niguel, CA 026S6 pnMliorll CIOl'llmned liwWI. 9y eccoun11, 11X1DU1111 ~ t1S.11tt2.15tt9 MW of the woot 8Cldt9S$ and ' a .F'l W: end Demand fOf S8'e and
Tiie lollOW!ng person(s) 1~11 by: RICHARD TROY of the ~el property described Hossein Si Raz...,, otl 24362 8lignld elm ~ 29, 1913, dllllel ~ ~ inluflnol Olhe< common doslgnabon '~~TION ~ult wntten Nolic:e of Oef8ult llnd
dOlng MHlHS as "-llliGANS DRIGGS. A SINGLE MAN ... ~~o"t 1~.rcirmrt°i~iN':J~ R~stry Court. Llguna Nrguel. CA _..., bv 'Gt ~ AWi dlil!ll. ~ lnllngiblel. a» PUBLIC NOTICE atYf, shoMl herein. Said sai. appointed Tru&lee' under and Election to Sell. The undW• SPORTS BUNKER 1401 Calle Trust°', SOUTHERN PACIFIC 92656 Panws. • mlignor. lhl irllll'lll dlmnltion _. C1011t1W:S rigtt11, wil bo made bu1 ~hout Deed of T It signed Trust .. caused Mid Valle San Clemente CA 92672 Tl-IRIFT AND LOAN ASSOCI· 1302, COSTA MESA_. CA Maryam Razeill Cit 24362 of -'altor In end ID die lbove in11n.tment1. doc:umwtll n1 other NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S oowenant OT 'v.wranty er· purauant lo ru Nolice o1 Defe1.11t and Elee· Wttrs~ River · Inc A CA AllON, A CALIFORNIA COR· ~2627.ci "!J:.e undor:i~~d RegislJY Court, Llguna Niguel, CA "-hlild e....-191gned lo rlghta of~ ding out of or SAL£ Tn.toe Salo No. 97. pressed or mpliod regiwd1ng ;;ded I ~a:-~ ~hon lo Sell lo be recorded in
Corp 1359 S Wllnu'1 Stttet PORATION, es Beneficiary. rusteo s ms eny a ity 92656 die Hllllmond ~ • 1'111-.d to dloD't OWlllllhlp °' 9841842-A Tiile Order No. lille possession Or eocum· • aa n1 ru o. the c:ountt where Ille , ... ,14840 Anallelm CA 92802 WtU. SEU. AT PU9LIC AUC· ICK eny locorrectoe11 of the Tin bUs.ness IS conducted by Alllgl-. l'ICOl'dld Nowmlllr 23. openflon of tlJCl1 ,... ~ 00640321 Reference No. ~oes to pay tho romaini09 82376•. Book No-. Page property Is located.
Tilts ous.ness IS condueted..., TION TO Tl-IE HIGHEST BID· Stroot eddresa .end . other co-partne,, 1911). a lnmumerll No. 83-S311911, loglCtllr .., alt ~ Jn. 9841842 APN ~ pmapai wm d tho llOlo(&) No.-. H Oft1cial Records In HOUSEKEY FINANCIAL "'DER FOR CASH (p1y1ble et commondeslgoetron, if eny, Registrant has not yet beQUn ofOllc:ilfAlc:olds. ~8'1ig!lllllnl w n1 pn:iducD of Ind YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lJN. odt)vsaido.dofTrull the offoc;e ol lhe County Re-CORPORATION AS SAIC
a coRrporauon I time of aale in l1wful money shown heroin. Said 1111 wlll IO transact bUsmess unoer "" dlled ~14. 1913, ~ ~tlllf!Yoflhl IDNgoklg PER A DEED OF TRUST ~~ torest thereon as pro'. corder of ORANGE, State TRUSTEE 931 CORP().
eoistrant nas not ye i:eoun of tho United Stetes, by be m;i:le. lout w1thou1 cove· hcnous bUs111ess namt or bv Ille ~ r:= Blneldlry hMby 1iec21 ID a:in-~TEO Oo4/1&9ot UNl.£SS ~Ill., sad noui(s), ad. California euculod RATE CENTER DRIVE
ID transact bU~ne:s ~~ ~ Cllh. I CIShior'• chock na~ CK warranty, expre~sod names bsted nerem Alllgnor. llw ..... of duc2 I unl..r bldoelltt .. YOU TAKE ACTION TO vallCOS 'any undo< Ille IOrn. RICHARD A GIPE. WIL POMONA. CA 91769
hCbbOUS bJSt s o chwn bye 1t11e or nationel or imph!!d, •egard1ng title. SIGNED KHOSRO GHAEO In end to Ille aw punun to 1111 PllMllorll of PROTECT y~ PROP· dlho Oeod oi Trust 161imalod SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Tru&lee's Sale statll9 llne
niJTleS listed lleretn b1nk, I chock drewn by I possession, or encum· FARKHONOEH GHASSE~ Elllll -aligned '° Tl«: Cllbnileomm.dil Codi nl to ERTY, IT W..Y BE SOLD AT A ,_ cnar alld .,_of TO HIGHEST Btc;>DER FOR (909) 397.3047 ~Ki~ WHBylS~!~RA.~NC A stlle CK lod«ll credit union. ~anc:es, to pay tho remain· HOSSEIN SA RAZAVI MARYAM Plrtnlnhlp N. a Alt9*. lrtdl.tdt In Ille Molt Judic:illl ~ PUBLIC SALE. F YOU NEED tho rrus:5 alld al lho lrull& , CASHIERS CH.ECK, 8t SR FERGUSON
A u•1 nson CK e check chwn bye steto mg pm1cipal sum of tho RAZEIH · ,_., ~ 311. 1913, • daeln of the Elllll ci.cribld ill AN EXPl.ANATION OF Tl-IE cr-..od...., ad Deed of Trull OR CEftTIFIED CHECK ASSISTANT SECRETARY Prtsroent or lederel nviog• end loin notolsl secured by slid Deed lnltNM1I No. 1).S111)511, of lhll Nollc:I of T1'11191ee 591 .. of NAl\JRE OF nE PROCEED-.,, . · (Payable al 111n1 ol &8le 1n Tr.s statement was liled willl essocietion nvings associe· of Trust. with interest Tiiis statement was hied willl OllcW Alc:olds. ~ "A": 1111 ,.__,~Ind._ INGS AGAINST YOU. YOU 11>w11: $~69.954..55~ faoli,(ul man.., ol the United 05129197.0M>5197,06112197
tile County Clerk Of Orange 1ion, or .. ~Inga benk apeci-thereon, as provided In said tne Counl'f Clerk of °'1nge The building llld oaw penn**1t d9m'ibed In Ille Died of TNll. SHOUlD CONTACT A LAW· .Accrued inlefllll 8nd eddtional Slaleil) at THE FNSS54118
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1002-1625 2900-2918
ERVICE DmECTO
-For All Your Home and Business Need
2102-2744 2920-3018 6102·6190 t1111•1r .. l1r·-•Ml•t•l--Ml9I ...
II ~
2750-2790 5130·5140 7011·9090
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HOUSES/ HOU SES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HILLS 21 so BEACH •2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CONDOS Trl·L•vel Condo CONDOS PENTRIGE COVE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $575. & Up, 1 ·2 Br 280 APT enclosed
lBdrm 2eath lJOOSF 2Bed/2Bath , a te, L 2 b 2b C d Colloges. Move-In gar, yard. Off Harbor FOR SA.LE FOR RENT appllances, hardwo1.>d ro r a don 11°· Beeutlful 3bd 2ba Special. Near Beach. ond 19th. 840.8541 2-Car Gar, $174,900. ••••••••-floors, fplc, 2·car gar. 1200sl. ao, vlt ce s, Twnhse. NB/Eastblufl, 714·548·2421
GENERAL
Agt·Lynn 283·5626 bat, g3r, comm pool/ Now kit, floors, palloa, ----,---.,,....-,,,.,..---1
Cornm. pool and spa. jac. s125o. 831·6779 greenboll. no pets. Buy II. Sell II. Find II.
CORONA
1069 DEL MAR
P e t w /d e p o s I t . Clasalfled
1002 NEWPORT $1050/mo. Avail 7/1 $1750 Lse 494-0SBO • 2122 Torelll Realty or (888) 206·7290-pgr
All Kind• of Jobs For
All Kinds ol People.
CleHUled,
E 'aldo, Spacious &
quiet. 2br 1 ba, no
pols S675. + S300.
dep. 845-1482
Buy 11. Seti II. Find It.
ClaHlfled.
'"d " race. e1t11. rtlltl•11. 1 .. ---------.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t:BiiEAiiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 540·7355 NEWPORT e tu ff•. 4 b r 3 b a . COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2 624 COSTA MESA 2 62C
t• End unit, 2-car gar• Ip, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Bluff a Townhomea S 1285 /mo. Lease BEACH 216 9 w td • • c • S 2 0 0 O. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Bay view, 1·slory, 2bd, Iba, gar, lndry. HUNTINGTON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Avl Aug. I , 458·5232 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Ut. i.,.,t1klJ. llMINll lUIO II
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GENERAL 1002
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Balboa Newport
RHhy, Inc.
Oceanfront
Lot
Reduced to
$470,000
723-4494
. l'
Attention
Home Owners
&
3BD, $359K. 2bd, view 607 112 Narcluui BEACH 2140 Newport Crest 2bd. II Open House Sun 6· QUIET ~ SERENE $1921<. Agt 650.3822. 1 5 • 1 0 •5 or call iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii SEa.UIJED 2ba, 2 er gar, wlk to
BLUFFS'S• Bargain• Rebecca n2-te1t x.2e1 3br 1.sba condo. bch Tonnts. pool. J•c. Palm ••esa 4.~ ........... ents R.E. Agent s!!
Showcase tho••
epecl•I properties In
our Hom•• of the
WHk & Open Home
Ouida publlahed
each S•turday In the
Real E•t•I• T•b. 11'1
an elfectlve and
lne11penslve w•y to
re•ch homebuyeral
1·Level 3Br. Greenbelt -E-.-.-0 -u-t -lv_e_T,,,_w_n_h_a_e_ Ad•m•/Brookhurst. WJlURV 51450 415--638·2526 ___ .LT.I..' .&.Af:'.a.IL ........_.
Loe. LOW 300's. Prln. 1900,.f, 2bd/2.5ba, $950. patio, carprt
Call our Ctaullled
Departm•nl Todoytl
842·5878
Aak •bout our
currant •pecl•l•I
NEED DOWN
PAYMENT?
Onlu 72"1704 BKR pool, hk-ups 968·8550 *NNOlmllWPOllT* , ..,.. lam rm, 2-c:ar gar,
Lido lale Cottage S1950mo. 875-8045 ---------
ll•nkruptcy Auction Furn'd 2ao +den HUNTINGTON APAJn'MINTS
142 Via Undlne 2BA. Prlv•I• spa. HARBOUR 2142 Lrg 1 & 2 bdrm
Auction June 22. 3 PM $2750/mo. Ellis Reolly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~r,e; H~~~~!'\!5~: ___ 8_4_4_·_8_2_0_o __ Waterfront Fabulous opts. 2 & J IXfrm
3 BR, 1.5 BA •tr•da Penthouae 2br 2ba, 3 + 3 tO • n to I n /G •rt twnhses w /FP,
loc•llon, steps t o ocn vu, Ip, 2-car gar. Dock avail. ten, P11, pass thru kitchens, beach. Call for addt'I Indy, poOI, apa, no Furn, FP. Fr Doors
Info. Coulter & AHoc. pots. 51595. 720·15'>3 $3350 Agt. 675·9505 bf'kfst bor & lrg
258-9777 • 232 clsts. Small pets
•Walk to BHoh• COSTA MESA 2124 LAGUNA !come
Oorgeoua Tri-Lev ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2148 we .
3Br 3Ba S218,0oo. 2 b d /1 • a a A 2 -car Ptices start at
Call 638·1454-Agt. oar, comm pool/apa. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1030.
1995. 405 Brighton • •M•RALD BAY +
Spring• (Harbor (11 OCl!A.NP'RONT Coll 720 8764 we Wiii lo•n you Iha MOBILE Victoria) 71 •• 282•7178, 4Br 3B• Fully furn'ct. T-..1-.l
down payment on th• ao-t:!s 1100 ... H•fbor••lc•r A··· 1 ao· Unobstructed rto,,l\AJ, home of your choice 1"'ii-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. 1• "" View. Ace••• lo ED and .,range Iha un-11 Private 3Br 28• 01)1 Beach, Patka. Tennis ,..,....~
derlylng tet Mortgage OP•N HOU8• o.,,Q.,. GOO. 11350 Court• and Poot. • ...... ""•"• ·• '""
financing. BUV8'1 •nd S•t. Jun. 14, 11-4PM tst+8ec Ref 848-3255 115.000lmo Juty & Aug --------
A •• I t 0 , • c • I I Newport Terrace "10 Move:tn 1..-olail sa.ooo.rmo ·Yf IM/l.rtfurn
COSTA ll!SA 1024
Th• OownPayrnent Co 124 w. 15th, N.B. 3Br. 3br/2b• trip••• up. (714175 ... 7038 br 239-4334 1HO OolcenwHt For atalre unll, btllcony, _...;..._...;... ____ _
LA•• Than -.>5u Per 2-ear garage. New RENT Month. All Age/Pel carpettpalnt. $1150.
fl a r k C I a r ab e n 778 Soot1 Pl. thlou.u. ClaSSlfied
Hom•• 990-1883 ~-8515 V" ·---------
'
TRADE
UlrOuQh classified
M2·5171
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
CORONA
DEL MAR 2622
Small Studio, pvt ba,
pvt ant, small patio,
$525.mo n/smkglpeta.
714·580-7487
Can't eeem to
get to all thoH
repair Jobi
around the house?
let th•
ClaHlfl•d
hrvk:•
DlrectCNY
htlp you find
rtliabl• http.
842·5t78
Ofti,z Houa: 9:00 un • 5:00 ~ M·F
Mid 1~00 ID'I • •:00 pm A mP9
1561 Mm Dr.· S.... Am~ CA
(7W)~9160
' •
., THURSDAY. JUNE 12, 1997 Newport Beach/Cosca MH• Daily PilOf
• RENTALS TO TRAVEL 3014 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES
COSTA MESA 2824 SHARE 2724 ANNOUNCEMENTS lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 MERCHANDISE
6010
... Newport Coa•t Two Ro" n d Tr IP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-------.....
Voucher• trom LAX to Can't fllnd Workf ••••• Aa•t •••-••• Top Dollar Paldl ••t•d Communltr
18drm 1•ath
W .. llake VIiiage Aplt 714-945 .. 122
Beautiful & E11c:lualv• 11 U'1l'OUNCEMEN.TS 2 ... 2 Condo, brand nnn Chicago good fOf' 1 --------.. You can't ~ looklng Food Broker/lmponer PleaH ~ aware that ANTIQUES 6010 From t 800·t HO.
year. Open Travel. Can Vo u GI v e too hard I WANTED 1 & In ln1lne. Olflc:e 95, Che llstlnga In ttila c:at· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 pc: to entire estate. new. Gate guarded. 2920
Po o I /a Pa /g Y m II• n n • !iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S '11~'•a1a ..;.38C48a I I 4 + • + + Senile•? people to till various Order desk/Traffic: egory may require ybou Help tingle mom of alx Paintings, china,
• u • .,.. IF SO, WE WANT position• from war• e11per req, Food and/ '0 c:all a 900 num er not get evicted ule. ~~~~:f:R!'~'i3.:~23
.. Convenient
Cl•Hlfted
M2 .. 978
1545 +Ulla. 245·7335
Overstocked wl1h Book• and Chart• I•••••••••
Neededll Orang• EMPLOYMENT Coast College la
TO HIRE VOUI houH to manao• or Import exper a In which th•1r• I• • everything from house 1'========~ ment. No ••P•rlence major +. Full time w/ charge perm nute. and garage, ant1que•1~
The Sutton Pl1ct nec:e11ary. Call Now, benettta. Fax rHume ---------& misc:. 873-8648 --------•
N!WPORT
BEACH
tluff?
A call IO
Cla11lfled
wlll help
build Ing a new public I••••••••• Nautlc:&I Llbraryl We
Hotel Brent c114)89t·5784. to: (714) 850-8014. DOMESTICS 5540 ESTATE
AUCTION 2669
•t8R 1729•
28R 28A 1835
D/W Incl. 801130 pool.
No pets. Carport.
842·5878
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
neod nautlc:al booka,•---------
charts, guides, lnatru· EMPLOYMENT
menta. All aubJec:ta 5530
and aroaa needod by iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii our atudonta • 5,000
Viet• Del Mea• * 54S·4BSIS.
fir 2ea w 10. Stap1 APARTMENTS2750 ~ Beach. Lease ask· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing S 1200 Avail 7/1.
986-0744/ 723-0714
8e•utlful, New 2 + 2
corner unit In Bac:k
Bay w/large window•
• and high celling•
Pride E'tlde C.M .
neigh! 3br/2.5ba hse
• (3) 2BR unllsl
$434,900. Agt 570-8263
eY1 gar. w/d. Ip, lr1g. BUSINESS Gated Community
.. S1435. 789-1748 PROPERTY 2767
8anltl1ted 28 r 1 B • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
annually! Your gifts
are ta11 doductlblo
through the OCC
Foundation. Call ua
arrange pick up and
receipt. 114·645·94 12
EURO TOYS o n o .2 3 .9 7 a 1
15632 Product Lano
U,.lt E. Huntington
Beach CA. a Lion Sale
wlh be held on a
1990 MBZ. Vin: WO·
BFA61 E7LF002512
State: Lie: NOPLATE
at 10 am.
Patio. granite. marble --------•---------Near Beach Summer/ _. LOST &
winter ra1e1 548·3634 Mar•h•l'a Sale FOUND 2925
•securltr Officer••
lmmed. openings. FT/
PT. All ahlllt/Jreaa.
South Coll!. 248·9180.
BOOKKEEPING
Bookkeeper 40hra/wk.
RHI oxp pref. Computer
& W/P akllla. 675-3474
Can't seem to
get to all those
repair fobs
around the house?
Let lhe
ClaHlfled
Service
Directory
help you llnd UnJque 1 bdrm 1 b• Thursday June 19th,
w/lolt condo atyle apt. at 1 pm at Harbor
vaulted c:elllnga. llght Marshal's Office Found. malo Shepard reliable help.
ml11.. Black/Ian, has a ___ 6_4_2_·5_6_7_8 __ _ -& airy walk through 4 6 0 t Jam bore e
kllchon. largo wolk·ln BI v d , Am 1 0 8,
closet, dlshwaahor, Newport Beach for
private O)(tro Iorgo said property at:
pa1lo from living room, 1527 E. Fo~rth St
addl1lonol patio off of Santa Ana, CA.
bdrm w/oulSido 11or· A Remodeled ViclO·
ago spaco. Vor11cal rlan House for single
bllnd s 111c ludod user lnw office.
throughou1. skyllght In See Public Notice
llvlng 1oom. unlquo June 3. 1 o & 17
bathroomf' vanity/ C II 212
collar, no togs.
Vlc·lrvlno Ave/Meaa
Or. 042·7404
Loat amall female blue
Siamese cot w/whlto
paws on Juno 8. Vic·
Tustin Avo/20th St.
Hos Tags, answers to
Bojoux 650·0951
CLASSIF IED
II'• the resource you
c:an count on to sell a
myriad of merc:han·
dlso ltoms, because
our c:ofumns compel
quollfled buyors to
coll I
842-9878
droning aroal Neutral a 642•5 HEALTH & carpel throughout! .._ _______ FITNESS 30001,_ __
Carport sloll IO llC:· M e d I c • 1 /D e n t a I
c:ommodalo 1 vohlCIO 0 ff Ice H .B . No iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fncludod Very brlghl monoy down. Furn
and opon llvlng areal nog. 1300s.I . NT.
Call now. won"t last' Prine only. 700·0696. $1470 789·0931
BUSINESS OFFICE
MISCELIANEOUS FOR RENT 2769
Dead Dr.'a D on 't Lie
•••50% OFF••*
77 Colloidal M1nor11ls
33.5 oz. W/Nalutal
Groat Tasto. Our c:lub
prlco ... Only $11 .99
Toll freo 888·217·1837
RENTALS •••••••••I Furn'd Offices Full amon. cont rm. to
Get In Shape Howl
Personal Instruction.
Home, Office or Gym.
Scott 7 14· 723-0686 shoro w/Nwpt Bc:h
ii
R•O•O•MiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiii2m7iiOm61 _bu_11_d_or_.~e_2_s_.o_e_7_1 , .............. . Ofc Sult• 841 sq.It. I•
3 Pvt Ortlcos and PERSONALS
Roc:op11on area .I•••••••••
NB PVI hm. room w/ba.
otc. n/amllr. $500 • ahr utlls 848·2228 441 Old tlowport Blvd. Nwpt Bch. $1220.
1
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714.eso.9505 SEEKING VACATION
RENTALS 2722 ------WOMEN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUSINESS & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
3004
•Ranch Ne•r YoHmlle Handaome Attorn•lf
From Splolborg Movlo. FINANCE Seek• vory ottrac:llvo
••••••••• sllm wht tomato 26·34 Riding. fishing. camping. tor dating.• 350.4947 Featured In LA Times.
Brochure 310·546·3792 ---------1 ________ _
------BUSINESS SCHOOLS &
RENTALS TO OPPORTUNITY INSTRUCTION 3012
SHARE 2 72 4 2 9 041 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PAT I E N T T UT 0 R
c
t
Haa Opportunltl••
tor FT/PT on·c:all
Poaitlona:
• Security
• Front Desk e PBX
• Dishwasher
• Houaekeeplng
• Handyman
• Pool Cleaner
• Catering Sales Manager
Fax Reaume to:
(714) 955·5603 or
apply In person M·F
4500 Mac Arthur
Blvd. Newport Bc:h
EOE/AA
FIND
an apartment through classified
mm
Newport News
Class/Display
Advertising
up to 50% Comm.
FT ln & Ouuidc
Ask for Paul
723,5440
JH5 Newport Blwl.
Suite 201 N.8.
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Plug Into the COM 3bd/3ba. Fully $ BIG MONEY $ • Math • (Arithmetic:
furn Garage. N/S. Phono Card Routes thru Calculus)
Ou101, pvt $750 ' l/2 I.Jew loc:otlons • Stolistlcs •Chemistry
ulll Jim 644-7005 $2000/wk potential • Phystcs •Torm Papers
CM Euc/Hme no/smk. 800·450·0372 •Reading • Tosi Prop
lk cats Mii br $650? -N-.--e-• ......,,R,_,E,,..S"'"T=-A"""U""R,....A'"'N~T (CB EST, one. SAT)
lbr 325 • shr ba Hoppy FOR SALE 123 23rd Study Skills For lroo
411ulet, pvl 631 ·21 I I St. 1000 sf Solo Torm 1nformat1on coll:
4:: Jim Madia 547·MATH •uge room own Nog Ronlal St300/1 ________ _
!;.. bath Quiet nolgh near month 213·262·3069 TUTORING -oi;c. S425/mo No---------.... pat•. 882·1082 WANTED PT lnstallors. Credentialed Teacher
Most Subjects-ESL .
Math·Road·Spoc:tal Ed
Remediation 644·0325
.,_ Breath Alcohol ,..a)r·br. P"' ba. gar· Oov1cos. Aulo eloclric
-pr of"I $640.' 1/3 knowlodgo SS0.00
U t I • • 6 4 0 · d o P por hour You mako
BAI Pan. GG4-G:>94 appts. Court nororral 1---------
N.B . EHtblutt Program. Call I IS CC TRAVEL 3014
.Avl 7/1. Closo 10 1·800·572·39B4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be•ch/shopplng Pool.
security. S450 • 1/3•------------------
utll 780-o9oe BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE
NB 1 Br 1 Ba Across FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769
from Be h I n/s · pr on liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ Avl July 1, 1450 1 1/4
Ulls. 5 I 5·0524
NB IBr w/bOlh Avl 7/18
S329 • 1/3 Ull Closo
to bc:h. Pool . smk ok
Male prol"d. 645·4899
HB block to bch Mslr·
Br. w/d. pVI bo, shr
gar/olc $550. • dop •
1/2 ulls 323·7204
NB M/F lo share w/
voung prof upscale lg
2bd, nr bctt. w/d. ga1
pkg 1700 011 63 I ·4976
MedlcaJ Professional Building Newport Beach
2HOO ~<j. f.. Ga1drn Suire·
( ... rn I)(: Jividcd
.1li1111ll.1111 .1dj.llcn1 tMrkini;.
( 011Vl'llit•111, top l)ll.Uity lommcn.i.11 .11<.-.l.
Nl-guuJhlc: 1<.:11m Fxcdlcnt sig11Jgc .wail.
METRO MANAGEMENT 261-8161
STARTING
ANEW
• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
7 he &gal Department 111 the Daily Pilot is pleared
to announce a new soviet now amilable fQ new businases.
Classified section
to find services
from electricians
and plumbers to
landscapers
& pointers.
~ wiU now SEARCH tht name for you at no extm chargt, and savt you tk
time and the trip to tht Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of course, ajia-the search
is completed~ wiU file your fictitious business name statnnmt with tht County
Cl.erk, publish ona a ~tit for four uxela as rtquimJ by law anti thm file yqur proof of publication with the County Clerk.
Please nop by tlJ fik your fictitious business statnnmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot 1top by, please calJ us at (714) 642-4321 anJ wt
wiU makt arrangnnmts for you to hanJk this proadurt by mttiL
If you sh<lu/J have any farth~r questiom, plrAse aJJ us and~ will bt mort than
pd to assist you. GooJ luclt in )'JUT new businas! D . ~'Pilot
t;()ST.i\ M H~f\
Caregiver Looking for Sac:retary
Administrative
Secretary
*HOUSEMAN * On the move?
9 veare EJCp. Clean & Sell your extra
maintain la1ge homes. household Outdoo1 duties, car
c:are, pot c:are, driving, items
n. Eil• "Al tJ ,.,., IHr'• •-' ,...,,,_ ._. Ciili .....
right person to care
for elderly lady In N.9.
Free room & board
+ S 1 0 0 0 /m o . C a II
Richard 503·233·1060
or 916·983-4740 Publicly held Orange cooking, aervlng. Xlnl _.....:,:ln:..:...;:C~l:::S:.::S:.::S::.i.if:..:;ie:.d=--C o u nt y equipment NB rela. 853·3650 ., ______ _
Aftt"l\K•• F"-Am
An1lq"c T"1" It Coll<aibla
S2SO.OOO In J...d7
B"'nlLI. Clau. r'ipnn<o Counter Servlo•·PT,
Mon-Sat/10·25 hra wk.
Reliable, neat and
food aen1lce helpful.
Apply In parson.
Catalina Flah Kitchen
670 W. 17th St.·CM
714--845·8873
DEBT
CONSOLIDATION
Cut paymonta lo 50%.
Reduce or ellmlnate
Interest. Same day
approval. Non·protlt.
Credit guard
ot America
1·800-226·0190
leasing co. needa CffA & HHA soaks 1Jr _1111
eHlc:lent lndlvldual to c:areQlver poaltlon with If.ST "*2;S s:M)
support regional Sales an elderly woman who • • 1 and Finance Dep11. en Io y s tr ave 11 n g . Anliq.wt lo '!)(h ~
Varied dullH Include Call 714·645-6444 • Etl lagtN ~buy: ~~~~~~nta~~a1!:~~C: ov!r'!~~~m~-Jr' w111 .-.gllll.-=Y poaala, ptlotacopylng, 1 1 rt di potOllli\, c:hn. P* ' occ:aaalonal rec:epllon· he P you gel s a e oldcoeuneorh
lat relief and lax com· ~rr8'"1 5F 1 o~ P~~ m~~Pth =· twonz., tum., munlc:atlons whlle an as • ~ portl No selllng. • working In a fast· Not MLM. 2 minute dlcol1lllve
paced environment. message. l·800-322· •Onellernor..,._..
Loan Proc•••lng 6169 1 7367 •"'=.u.,,.... ... a'v11.:.a Experience a plu•I _;;......;..;;.:•...;8;.;.;11 __ .;...;.. ___ 1 ......, __ ,_
Organization & au en· • Ellml ... ccncb::tld tlon to detail Is Sell your home ·~1.,.....<*h
eaaentlal. Position through c:lasslflod. ·-714-.249-3711-
aaslata 25+peopie1 ___ 8_4_2_·5_8_7_B ___ -•
June 21-. lpm
LiJo MMi114 VillAKe
C!!>2m?;!~v~~
9YtiPaW
APPLIANCES 6011
K'nmore Washer &
Dryer. E11cellen1 Condi
$65.each 721·0575
Dog Lover•, general
assist 10 work fie• hra.
Salas & lite c:leanlng.
CdM. Kim 723·1539
FLOWER SALES
Outgoing, energetic,
experienced only.
Every Bloomln Thing
250 E. 17th St. CM.
646·7899
eager lo have every·
thing done yesterday!
Ideal candidate must
be proficient In MS
Word 6.0 and MS
Excel. Min. 60 wpm.
Please la11 resumes to
(7 14)751·7557. No
phone calla please. Results!
Hou•eoleenersl PT
Avallable Solurdayal
Exp'd pref'd. M/F
Engllsh apeaklng, own
trans. 714·545·7350
Immediate
Opening•
For career orlentad
people at Joa• Eber
Salon, Coata M•a•
•Aaalatan1•* •Receptionists•
Appllf In peraon
at South Coast Plaza
111 Floor
KENNEL Steady Worker
25/35 hr/wk Start S5hr
Merit Increases, some
Holidays. 557·8063
Medlcal .Aaat· PT
Back Office. 20hra per
wk. Busy NB Internal
Medlclne/Endocrlnol·
BH/NB
PO Bo11 2392 Santa
Ana, CA 92707·0392
Secr•t•rlf for MD.
H o 11 s t 1 c: . 4 0 ·h r s
1401 Avocado, S8·10
por hr. Must know
Macintosh 759·7793
SECRETARY PT/NB
6·8hrs/wk. Windows
95/0ulckon req. $15/
hr. Fax ros: 548·0998
Styllat needed. PT/FT
Hourly or Comm. Paid
vacations. ( Qualltr
Cllentele) NB/CM
area. 650·661 O
TELEMARKETERS
E11per'd Onlyl Good
Pay-Good Company!
Vietnamese speaking a plus. Anaheim Area
71-a.540·7802
ogy. Salary OOE.1---------282·1148 Telem.,ketera
Work At Home NB Fac:lal Room & Earn up to $700/wkly
Stylist Station Avail. aelling a long distance
Airport area. Contact aervloe over the
Bonnie 714·756·0493 phone. Paid training.
Call 800·B42·1409
Run your ad in
the Newport Beach
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or mail it in
with a check todayl
Run for a week! If
your car does not
sell we•fl run it
for another week
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tbe Daily Pilot is
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made. The return
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' TV, ILICTibtnCS, NEWPORT BMW 9030 MERCEDES 9~~9 TODAY'S I ...... ci6iis ... o ... s ... s .... wili.iilo._R~D--.:.P...111u~z=z=L~E-By CHARLES GOREN .__~~~~~~~~~~...:....~~~~~~-I ' wtdtOMARSHARIF
SIWllO 1010 BEACH 6169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '95 3181 Conv, red/ •94 500 Sec Re~
tan, aulo, 21k ml, Xlnl c:ond. 138k ml .
ACROSS
1 Winter forecast e Boats'*• ~·· 10 Sweet potatoes
14 8tue Grotto tile
15 Spenllh lady
16 WfiterWlesel
17 tndlan -
18 A.nim11rs home 19 Italian monetary
unit 20 Engllth river
21 Rooster
2.4 Hawailan Island 25 Spilt
26 Not there
29 Wiped With a
cloth 32 Algerien po'1 33 l,.oglcal
34 Shooting marble 37 Timber or coal
41 Look closely
42 Molecule parts
43 Frost
44 Assists in c:nme
45 Smiled broadly 47 Cutting remarll
49 -like hotcakes
50 Carnival
attraction
54 Dessert
57 Column1s1 Bomt>eck
58 Dlvlng bird
59 Novelist Jong
61 Helenot -
14
FURNITURE
62 Singer Guthrie
63 Hurries
64 Hearing <>fgans 65 Swerve
66 Breadmaker's
need
DOWN
1 Barge
2 Lille 90l"lle trimmings
3 Fencing SWO<d
4 Historical
5 r~conleiner
6 Former
candidate
Stevenson
7 Horse color
8 Make a sweater
9 Ranrs garment
10 Bellowed
11 UFO . passenger?
12 Stuck in lhe
mud
13 Char
22 Shaotl
23 Belief
24 Restaurant hst
26 EKcellent 27 Donke•{s sound
28 Glul
29 College
housmg
30 Regrets 31 Those holding
omce
PREVIOUS PUZZU SOlVED
33 Piggy-bank
opening
34 Clip
35 Highest point
36 Tidy the garden
38 Synagogue leader
39 Consumed
40 -Mountains
of Russia
44 Decks OUI 45 Honey
producer
46 Whodunirs
Queen
47 Basebalfs
Yogi-
48 KnJghfs SUll
49 MeKlcan man
50 Festive
occasion
51 Balllan
52 As lime-on
53 Pit
54 Type size
55 Sherbets
56 Sunrise
direction
60 Actress-
Dawn Chong
ti 12 t3
6014 FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014
and TANNAH KIRSCH
TOO MANY HIGH CARDS
Neither vulnerable. North deal&.
NOR11:1
6AR83
O Q9 7862
0 6
•K 6
WEST EAST
66 •1042
O J1084 <:7 3
0 Q J 9 <> K 10 7 4
• J 10 9" 3 • Q 7 6 4 2
SOUTH
•QJ 975 OAK
O A8 532
•A
The bidding:
a grand alAm by bidding five no
trump, North decided that four
lrumpe headed by the two top hon·
oni merited acceptance, ao skipped
the 'king·ahowing response in favor
of bidding the grand slam
Declarer won the opening lead in
hand and drew two rounds of
trumps, ending in dummy. When
the auit broke 3-1, declarer lric-d lo
ca11h two high hearts UnfortunatA'-
ly. East ruffed -down one
11orontv •19~
No MOnty Downl
tnstallatlOn & Programming Of
75+ C.hannels lnduded
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
FOR A LIVE DEMO AT
23$l NEWPORT BLVD., C.M.
orC..Tol .....
t-m..UM8U
Multi Femll~ Sale
Sat. 6/14, 1oam·2pm
•Udo Penlnsula•
710 Lldo Perk Or.
Near 32nd St.
off Newport Blvd.
TRANSPORTATION
BOATS 7011
new tags, fac:l war. $13,900. 631-0261
S27,900. 646..4036. •91 300E so Oown,
1990 BMW 3251 Tak• over Luu.
4·0r. 5-spd. Bronze/ S 4 l5 9 . mo for :tO
Tan Loather Interior months, OR purchase
Look5 & Runs Great! for $22,000. 661< Miles
Loaded. ABS. Driver 720-0738--
Air Bag New brakes. ,_6_4_' _2,.....,.3""'0,...S,,...,.L-""c ... o .... nv-
liming bell, battery & Newly restored, ,, • .,.
tires S8.900 OBO inter, inc:lds Hard 'tawt 633-6870 or 452· l 686 s 17,500.obo 3754MM
9040
91'560 SEC Blk/Blk
Immaculate & Loaded.
Cstm Signature Wills
$33,950. 283·1777 LM
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18,t 0 tfl Id El V-8. Auto. 4-spd. ac.1----------
u e · ec:tnc lrhr int . full pwr. MERCURY 91.a:5
1991-All new inrerior, $4,000 974+2351 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with low cost socure ---------1• slip. $9000. 345·0104 '78 Seville 2nd '78 Grand Mardi•
39k orig ml. 4or.
S3995/obo. 640-60.tO. 87'Boaton Wha ler
17tl Montauk. Yamal'la
90, bait tank, cover,
saaoo. 646-1 162
owner, xlnt c:ood,
rebuilt eng. New trans.
custom wire whls.
S29501ooo. Need to 1-------....,..-
sell! 668·9277 NISSAN 9150
NORTIJ F..AST
10 Pau
2• Pa11.~
sotrnt •• 30
WEST
P811a r ...
PRS9
PMS
Pu•
The IQ'&nd t1lam cannot be made
if hearts are 5-0 unlf'!IS trumps are
evenly divided. As the cards lie,
declarer can gPt home. Ancr win-
ning the opening lead in hand,
declarer must draw just one round
or trumps wilh lhe queen hefore
cashing the ace or clubs and one
high heart. Now dummy iR entrn'd
with the king or trump!!, the king or
hearts is diSCRrded On the king or
clubs, and a heart i11 ruffed in thf'
rlosed hand. Declarer get._q back to
the table with the ace or trumps.
drawini? thP last enemy fnni?. lhl'n
rulfa another heart. A diamond nilT
provides the entry to the board lo
run hearts and 13 tricks roll 'in.
---------I •92 Cadtllac Eldo
-------·SAIL BOATS 7014 V-8, Auto, A/C. LJhr '95 Altlma OX£ ~n
Lo mi. Pertec:l. Im~
(Vin# 3MMP540)-o
Beac h Moto ,,.-842-6666 .•
<t• P1U1a
50 PRS!t
7• Pass
4NT
5NT
Pan
Opening l<'nd: Qu~n of 0
GARAGE SALES
BALBOA
ISLAND 6106
•4-FAMILY SALE+
SAT 6 /1 4 8 ·5
24' Sailboat Mahogany/
Teak, dles2e1. auro
Interior, Full Power.
$2,500 974·2351
pilot, Icebox, head. 2 _C_H_E_V_R_O_L_E_T __ 9_0_4_5
boat s must sell I
S5000/obo. 581 ·594 7. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-0-L-D_S_M_O_B-IL_E_9.-li:..5S=-
'8 S Ca rgo Van, clean/ 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
MARINE SERVICE I 0 0 k S 9 O O d /r u n S I• '85 Cutlass Clerra-
SUPPLIES 7020
Trc>:tl thii; hHnd all a dnublc-rlum-
my problem Looking at. all 52
cards, can you lind a way for South
to lake all the tricks at a g r and
slam in s pad<'s? Learn to be a better bridge
player! Subscribe now to the
Goren Bridge Letter by calling
(800) 788-1225 for inrormation.
Or write to: Goren Bridge Let·
ter , P .O. Box 4410, Chicago, 111.
60680.
s u N 6 11 5 8 -1 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Grandma·s Antiques,
Collectibles, Decora-
tor & Hsehold Items.
Apple Computer,
·Brown Jordan Patio
Furn, Olly Cllhing &
Ac:c:ess... NO JUNK!
• .208 DIAMOND +
greall79K orig mi;Out·
fitted for camping. 811
above blue, but not
duphcatable 631 ·6695
4 door. V6, auto. ·au
pwr, $1300. 723-1564.
The auction has several points of
inlcrclll. Although n<'ither North
nor South jumped the bidding (cor·
rcctly) on the first two rounds, the
grand slam was rc-ached easily.
Once So11lh confirmed pOS'1eAAion or
all the aces and showed int.erest in
MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE . ]EWEUY, PU1lS
MISC. 6015 MISC. 601 S • ART 6025
---------
Frl-8. Huge Moving
Sale! Quality clorhing,
kitchen, decorator
Items, books, xmas
Items, lamps & morel
317 Coral St.
'98 Craftsman, Gaa
Mower Model 917
5.0 HP $200.00
714-721-4006
Woltf Tanning Beds fl:!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!~!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!~f HUNTINGTON
Tan Al Home EST'"'TE Buy Direct and Savel .n.. BEACH 6140
Lewmar w e nches;
# 24 chrome/bronze 1---------~ ROLLS ROYCE 9182 (new) $235 . lt'16 ---------
b I a ck /at um (use o) F 0 RD 901 5 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
S125. Jabsc:o compact iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7 7 ' Silver Shatlow
head (new) S 125 .• 85 THUNDERBIRD II, 75th Anlnverary
646-3760 v.a. Ac. Full Power. Mode I. 8 6 K m I,
AM FM Srereo Tmreo 520.000.obo 345·0Hl4
MARINE SLIPS Gl:iss S2.500 Please ca 11 7 1 .i ·636-o4o9. '_r_O_Y_O_T_A ___ 9-ft-0 DOCKS 7022 '87 FORD VAN Conv
35ft Slip Balboa Coves
$225.mo. 755-31 00
V-6, AT, PS, AC.
Low rn1. Orig Owner
S4.99~ 720· 1722 day, 650·4l04 eves. -=--:::-:---=------88' Tempo, .i-ooor,
'93 4 ·Runner i;Jlk.
LoadeCJ! Full pwr. ac:.
<twd. new lires. c:ass.
snrl Sl7K 675·023:Z
40ft MOORING pwr locks.'w1ndows,
oH Lido, inclu.des new cass, cc, runs great. ---------
Zodiac. S9ooo.obo s199s. 644·6758 VOLKSWAGEN 9~~5.
714-345-0104 ' Low Monthly Pmts AUCTION llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Misc: Fishing tackle, Free Color Catalog *MOVING SALE* 9 0 • M x
CGN t. b k Call l·800·711·0l58 n..&.w.fAl(f""1Jt.rFwrJi• H h Id f r h' __ D_o_c_k_,_X_l_n_l _L_o_ca-1-10-n-.1 ust a ng L .. avaga ion oo , 1..Jtw.,,,_.,a-,,,1,c.;;.T-•n ouse o urns ings (very secure), watftrf Conv. 5.0. White. '64 VW Bug ~
Fire extinguishers, ---------Aniiquu. fin< Am and appliances. Oual-~ Fully LoaoeCJ! 77K New engine. ntret!!>
tools. 548-9832. COLLECTIBLES Antiqu• Toys & c: .. 11tt1ihlo lty items and good elect. 673-7677 S7500.obo 650·3333 body wor15. $500 smo
*Queen Sz Bed 6017 Sl~0.000 inJ.w.try condilionl 847"3417 Lido Isle Sllp 18·w1de 640-0425. • "
newly upholstered iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llrnnm. Gtm. Figurin.. SAT 8 ·2 , Apartment up to 65' boat. Asking ---------,69 Bala Buo--
S375 obo. J 21 'i' 1 Complex Yard Salel S151f1. 675·7518 HONDA 9085 .,.. Electric Range HAWAIIAN STYLE une pm 4 Families • Lots of i;~~~0tf~0 ·. ·
J enn-Aire Drop-In BAMBOO PICTURE L;Jo Mar;na Village Great Deals! ••••••••••I Stainless SU $600 obo FRAMES. Custom 16581 KELLOG '81 CIVIC 4·Dr Sedanl·,-7-0-VW-.... B-u_g_B_lu-e-,'n_e_w
2 ·Sulter French blk made to tit your size. (800) 334-0104 GoldenwesVMaddox AUTOMOBILES 5spd, AC, radio, new moror, tires, brakes & lthr brnd new· Fathers Call for Info 218·4063 mui'CTloN ••OC111-ar 1 Block Wesl of Heil tires, exc conCJ. 87k battery. Looks gQcia.
Day Gift $275 obo. DREYER'S 011g mo. 1 owner. S2990 968-12'7i5 ~1:~~:1ns1q,u~~:~~~e COMPUTERS 6018 (b~'!'~"~w!'!ll~·H~•~·G~l§~"!'=J NEWPORT 9030 -:-:-s,,....25_0,,..o,.....~..,,,..e..,..3_1_.1_7_6_6 , ________ ... _ ..
Safe Bank quality. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1---------'BcACH 6169 BMW '88 Clvlc.,ox., 4·dr 5· AUTOS -A L t L d di i; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii spd, am1 m c:ass, ac,
Belllnl Red & white
baby bed. Excellent
Cond. $300. 549·7963
Sotld Teak Patio
Furniture Wholesale
Pric:esl Oval, rectan-
gular, round & octago·
nal table sets with
chairs & umbrellas.
Steamers & chaise
5·x2.5'x2.5'. 4 number c er ap op, oa e PETS & ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 144K ml. good cond! WANTED 92'46 comblna1ion. You 133MH. Cost S2900.. I• '89 3251C While cocw. S3500. 650·8841 iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stanley Formal mus 1 1r ansP0 r I . $1750.obo759·1609 ANIMALS 6049 Garage Sale GR~AT blk top, fully loaded. ---------din rm set, tbl w/2 760•0706 STUFF! Sat aam new hres/rop. 20k on '90 Accord LX, 4.dr WANTED Good used
silverware drawers ex·1------------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 404 Vista Flora new eng. Must sell! Sedan, s-spd, amltm car. truck or van.
ltallan Black Laquer
8-pc: queen bdrm set.
Includes entertain·
ment armoire.
Cherry t<lngslze 18th
century poster bed·
room set 8-pc. Both 3·
months .MW $l700/ee
080 31().430-2575
lounges. 544°7268
SELL
tends to 8' w/6 Cane WANTED Long Hair Sable (>.<·St Vista del Oro) S10,SOO. · 548-6883. cass, ac:, orig owner, Wcll pay cash • es>.
Back chrs, now c:ush· Can't seem to TO BUY 6019 Brown kitten. 'Friendly, Garage Sale Sat 8·4, -,9-0_3 __ 2_5-IC--R-ed_C_o_n_v-.1 5 7 K mi · S 8 9 O O · 714• 7 34-92 33
ions pad lnctd. Brand 4mos. old. 854·3246. 644.8258 Lv Msg. ----------new, over S5K cost, get to all those CLASSIFIED tum & housewares. Loaded! All pwr, 5spd
Beaut Linens Included · j b .Old Coins Gold Silver 111 Via Vella alarm, c:d. alloy whls. ANTIQUES &
S.11 $2"'-00 •4•9&08 repair o s Franklin Mint, Sterling It's the resource you Lido Isle air bags. 79K. Low _L_c_X_U_S _____ _
"' "' ..... around the house? can count on to sell a1---------Bluebook Must Sell! i; 9115 CLASSICS Old watches & jewelry I d t h HUGE COMMUNITY L t th Clas •. fi d Westcoast Coln 642-9448 myr a 0 mere an-Sl4,000111rm 673-4282 MEET
someone special
through classified
e e 1 e dise items. because BLOW-OUT SALE!
Servlc_a.Olrectory Sell your home our columns compel Everything Goes!! '94 7401 Blk/blk.
help you find through c:lassiffed. qualified buyers to Balboa/River Like new. 16 .. chromo
642·5878 c:all! LOOK FOR SIGNS! wheels, car phone
reliable help. Sat Only 8·12 S32.900. 642-8239
'94 Lex u$ ES300 '7 3 Maseratl Cctrtl!en
37k mf. Restored rp..m1
original. S 13.500. or
trade! 996-5212 eves
------1 CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL GARAGE IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPE & SERVICE SERVICE 3584 DOORS 3678 HOME 3756 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 ROOFING 39.10
DIRECTORY •A Place In Th• HHrt MACMEDIC •Care forl"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A B tt W p • t• Precise Plumblng BALBOA ROOFING CO Llc·d home daycare. I + Macintosh Computora1• e er ay arn 1ng Repairs & Remodels Oualfty Work Guamrd •••••••••I Fun activities: art, music: In your hme/ofc:. Low/ Witthoeft Drywall **'475 • 18X7 ** LIKE·NU . CONCRETE Young's Landsc:aptng Ouallly Craftsmanship Free Es.limates Reroof/Repalr Free Est
science & more. Lg yard/ hourtyrate. 873·8819 All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs, Includes hallway, Remve oil/rust stains, Same Day Svc. L729465 For areas price. Reis. L .. 687398 969·1090 Lie/Ins 631·5081 playroom! TLC & CPR Cl•anl Clean! Clean. weather-strip, Installs· crack rpr. Re-nu/seal wd Ownr-op•Xlnt NB refs L612113 714·857·1530
ADDITIONS L304202716 845•4831 PC Personal Trainer 20Yrs EKp/Falr $/Free Est lion & lax 645·5704 decks free es1 760·8427 968-5033/ Mbl-264·5588 -----------------.. ROOFING SpeolaUst.a
REMODELING 3410 Olnoy'ot ukrnhoomae oker _obtflc:ed L1400030 714-639-1447 Terry's Rapid Response ---------A~a~:r~~~:~/~~~~~~; ORCO PLUMBING ~~m~Y~~;~:~t-~~
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------n w Y oar Openers/Springs/Hinges JEWELRY 3784 ---------& Drain Cleanlng. """ al CLEANING lrom the on switch? lnstll/Repair•Free Est. MASSAGE 3830 ·Old Country Tradesm3n· 7Dys Free estNlsa MC L.t538S26 NOW Cona
ASK ME ABOUT... SERVICES 3548 Call Jerry 850·0915 ELECT'RICAL 3610 646·7721 Pg·602·1716 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comp price 964-8872 L'727705 760·8170 • 722·2605 *
Remodellng•Addltlons iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Profesalon•I Service William Harold J eweler 1• CHUNG'S PAINTING & Home Repairs. No Job Computer & Internet Watch/Jewelry Repair L&B Sport• Therapu 23Yrs E.xp Grt Price! ========~ Too Smalll Bob 548·8223 A TOUCH OF CLASS Training. Affordable. Smell Job EXPERT HANDY MAN 3710 Antique • Fine Jewelry Prof & Personal Massag~ Guar Work-Free Est REMODELING
Quattt~ Remodellng
•Also Home Repairs
•Reasonably Priced
•Loc:al Co. 6111636318
•Stephenson Assoc.
Call 714·844·5485
Cleaning. Res/Comm On-silo Ted 840-7872 . Dullc:an Electric: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy/sell/trade 873·0365 for Men & Women Uc:#375602 538·1534 lie/Bonded. Free Est. Loc:al/Oulck Response F th • o '"ltt Teresa 282-7143 ---------L#275870 650·7042 •Paint/Carpentry• a er s ay"" COMPLETE PAINTING Drywall and morel Certificate $251 The Best Work At The •BOSS HOUSECLEANING CONCRETE & •--P-e-te_r_k-ln_E_l_ec_t_r_lc-Small Jobs Oki KITCHENS 3786 RN/LMT CM 722·9823 Best Price Guar3nt'd.
Llcensed·Bonded MASONRY 3557 Prompt & Low Rates! Gary 845-5277 L1698286 547·8522
s10.oo per hour. res-comtsm-lg Jobs ----------COMPLETE KITCHEN
eDAN DAWSON•
PLUMBING
Water Heaters • Drains
Remodel • Repair
Faucets • F1Ktures
LISS4722 • 646-6720
& ADDITIONS 3916
FARTHING INTERI011$
Kllchen/Bath/Remod91
Rm Additions Vlsa/M¢
L#560875 873·121! 714·548·0368 CSL618717 748·5255 Home Repair/Remodel MOVING 3834
--------------_,....--Brick, Block, Stone, Tllo ,________ Cosla Mesa/Newport REMODEL & REPAIR 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CABINETS 3490 •Bright Haeclnlng Cone:, Patio, Orlveway ActlonLlne Electric 25 Years E>ep. 1•
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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1997 Newport BHchlCosta Meu Daily Pilot
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