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Erle DeRoulet. 7, channels out some sand tor bis castle at Pirate Cove ln Corona del Mar on Thursday.
• Photos by Marc Martin • A couple takes jldvantage of a beauWul beach sunrise.
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hoopster (boys and girls,
ages 7-17) write the Daily
Pilot and in 100 words or
less tell us why he or she
should win a spot at the
week-long day camp,
which takes place July 28
through Aug. 1 at New-
port Harbor High.
, M emorial Day comes and
. goes, school lets out,· the
' first day of summer beck-
verse for many of us. Stout waves,
golden sunsets, a gentle breeze in
the late afternoon, a cheap but good
eat -the points of our compass.
big so what), the Daily Pilot is devot-
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subculture and the people who
pledge th~ir lives to the sun, sand
and surf.
our first ever best-of-the-beach
series. Consider: Where's the best
place to build a sand castle? Or,
where's the best free parking? The
best beach grmds? The best view?
The best place to hook a halibut?
ons. And just like that, the beach is
back on everyone's radar screen.
Begin by unde15tanding that the
' beach is, well, the center of the uni-
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(oh sure, we may have missed a
year or two along the way but, like,
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MORE THAN JUST A LIFEGUA D
Balboa Bay Club staffer Carie Sicking helps visitors at beach hut
MMC~ I tw.Y Pl.OT
WePard Catie Sicking ....... .,. OD .. ,.,.. .........
at the a.Jboa My O•b beada .,.._
By Rachel Fischer, Daily Pilot
C arie Sicking's summer job
is technically that of a life-
guard at the Balboa Bay
Oub, but her duties are some-
times a little more mundane than
the daily saving of lives.
1be 17-year-old spends three
of her typiCal eight working
houn as an attendant at the
club's Beach Hut -a anall
enclOIUre wlth wooden sides and
a straw roof. In the hut. Carie
band.I out white towels -one
per member, pleue. She also dis-
pemes bandagel for minor pool·
side and IWflide acddenta and
loam wt body boards and water
toys. 1byl and games Wt behind
by dub memhln eventually find
their way to tbe bMcb hut ·u you're tn the but; you cater
to an the memben -Wbat8ftr
they Med.. Mid Carie, wbo ..
goAnv ~ bs l8COOd 1U1D1Der et
the 4,000-member club. be demanding, like the club
That even includes digging a member who resisted Cane's
bole in the sand and planting efforts to dose the pool area on
umbrellas, so club members don't schedule. But most people at the
have to get themselves mussed. club are very nice -so nice that
Carie, a certified lifeguard, staffers have been known to date
added that some colleagues pre-club workers, which Carie said is
fer watching the water to watch· OK by the management.
ing over water toys. But the but . Foe her part, though. she sticks
can provide a respite from the bot to soda1izing with the other life-
sun. guards and club workers, most of
She won't have much free whom .,. young and some of
time to chW out in the ooming whom a.re male.
months, though. Summer at th •The valet guys are really
club 1s •crazy -espedolly on the cute,• the Fountain Valley teen
holidays,• and Sicking said she confeaed.
often findt benelf deluged. Ano8ler blMftt of her above·
"Sametimes there'• people ~w.ge job: She spor1I a
asking ua to do all our jobl at dMll tan bf ~ once. lt11 ltreaful. • Mid Cute, UadoitUDlltllly, tldl Adyltic em-
wbo a11o blows up .,...,.._ mm wil .-whlll Carie ...,,.
worn catnival bc:Millll lild 1f9tch· ~ • Mii• • lift tlDI fd. IMv·
• c:bOdrm wMn tbe dub bokls mg behirid Mr beloved SoulberD
~and special ..-ta. Califolnia sun.
A job like Mn meam deeMn9 "I've grown up at tbe bw:la."
with the public-and Cede Carle Mid. "It's ~to be
edmltted tbet a few P9trollil can bud.•
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• FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1997
second front
LUCKY
TO B E
·ALIVE
Lucky to walk
away after being
broad.sided.
ManuelGarda
retrieves some
belongings from
his pick-up after
an early lbunday
morning collJ.ston
with another vehl·
de at the intersec-
tion of Newport
Boulevard and
Victoria Street
MAAC MARTIN
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Preserving the city's roots
• Buying old Victorian-style home is part of city officials' push
to maintain some of Costa Mesa's historic sites.
By Susan Deemer, Dally Pilot
COSTA MESA -City officials are
considering purchasing a Victorian-style
house built in 1891 -once home to the
area's railroad station master -which
they plan to move from its Newport
Boulevard location to Fairview Park near
the miniature railroad tracks.
The home, inherited by Shirley
McAleer when her father, Dean Pope,
died in December, would become part of
a proposed historic park area at Fairview.
The proposal is one of several steps the
city is taking to maintam its historical her-
1tl'lge this year, including drafting an ordi-
nance to help encourage homeowners to
preserve some of the city's past treasures.
The city's Planning Department hasn't
completed drafting the historic preserva-
tion ordinance yet, but officials plan to
submit a proposal by the end of the sum-
m~r to the Planning Commission, then the
City Council.
could choose to do nothing, H he said.
"Then $10,000 is down the drain. I want
to do nothing ... I have no desire to slap a
conditional use permit on a building just
because it's historical."
City Councilman Joe Erickson, howev-
er, believes it's important to offer incen-
tives and recognition to people who own
historical homes to encourage them to
keep them in good shape. But be too,
does not support the city mandating ren-
ovations.
"I think we should develop a policy to
encourage homeowners to keep them
(these buildings)," Erickson said. "But in
no wayshould (the city) mandate or not
allow them to rebuild."
Petros said the ordinance would imple-
ment general plan goals to preserve,
enhance and find out more about what
historical resources we have in the city. It
would proVide incentives for property
owners of historic buildings to keep the
buildings instead of allow them to be
demolished.
On Monday, the city approved hiring
an outside consultant as part of the city's
1997-98 budget to create an inventory of
the city's historic buildings and properties.
Man wounded in spray of
bullets at 19th Street ·arcade
• Costa Mesa police still
investigating possible
gang connection.
By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A hail of
gunfire left a Santa Ana man with
a bullet in the arm during a dis-
pute outside a 19th Street arcade
We dnesday night, authorities
said.
The man, Phomprasert
Thipavong, 26, was shooting pool
at Games Plus with a companion
when a group of six to eight
Asian men in their 20s began
playing pool near them, said Cos-
ta Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith.
A dispute ensued, the men
went to the parking lot, and two
men from the larger group pulled
out .25-caliber and 9-mm hand-
guns and opened fire, Smith said.
•They start spraying fire,"
Smith said, estimating that seven
rounds were discharged.
He said Thipavong's compan-
ion, 29-year-old Edward Lwang
Mu.kasa of Santa Ana, ducked
behind a car to avoid being bit.
The assailants fled westbound
on 19th Street in a maroon Toyota
4-Runner and what was
described as a black Lexus or
Acura, Smith said.
Mukasa rushed Thipavong to
Fountain Valley Medical Center,
where doctors removed a .25-cal-
iber bullet from Tilipavong's ann
and released him, Smith said.
Police arrived on the scene
about 10:42 p.m ., but they did not
know a man was wounded until
the hospital contacted them,
police said.
Police found a .25-caliber
handgun across the street from
the arcade, but it was not clear
whether the shooters lost it or
dumped it, Smith said.
Police are investigating a pos-
sible gang connection, but the
victim denied any gang involve-
ment, Smith said.
"We're investigating it as an
a ttempted homicide," he said.
Owners of the city's various historic
homes and bwlclmgs, mainly those that
are more than 50 years old, might have to
fotego modern additions that are not com-
patible with the existing structure if the
proposed draft ordinance is approved,
said Kristen Petros, associate planner.
"Planning staff would discourage or
deny that applicabon, but there's always
an appeal process u 1t is denied," Petros
said.
There.are at least 13 properties already
listed in the city's general plan as historic
resources as well as potentially dozens
more they don't know about, Petros said.
MARC MARTIN I D~Y Pl.OT
Dean Pope lived tn the historic old station master's house of 50 yean before passing away tn December of 1996. The
city of Costa Mesa ls now trying to acquire the home from Pope's daughter and relocate It to Fairvtew Park.
City Councilman Gary Monahan said
he doesn't support the proposed draft
ordinance, nor does he support the city
all'OCating money to compile an inventory
of these historical structures.
Among those listed as historically sig-
nificant is the Estancia adobe at Adams
Avenue and Mesa Verde Drive West, the
station master's house descibed above,
the Segerstrom house on Fairview Road
and the blacksmith's shop on Fullerton
Avenue.
lion, the Mesa theater built in 1948 will
likely meet the wrecking ball sometime
later this year. City officials believe the
theater is not historically significant
enough to save.
but it too does not consider it exceptional
for its time. )
"The trend has been to demolish and
rebuild with new buildings," said Gladis
Retakes, a volunteer at the historical soci-
ety. "We always have to think about oilr
roots and preserve something for com-
ing generations."
Refakes said theater representatives
called the historical society to otter them
first grab at any relics, but there's little
room to store much more than a door
knob at the historical society's Anaheim
Avenue headquarters, Refakes said. "After the study is done the council But despite the push toward preserva-
The Costa Mesa Historical Society lists
the building among 39 historic local sites,
Santa Ana Heights, IRWD merger final
• But some shareholders
plan to protest the deal at
meeting and Mesa water
has filed suit to stop it.
By Susan Deemer, Daily Prlot
COSTA MESA -The long-
awaited merger between Santa
Ana Heights Water Co. and Irvine
Ranch Water District is expected
to take place this morning,
despite a pending lawsuit filed by
Mesa Consolidated Water Dis-
bict, which also wants to buy the
smaller water company.
The meeting, scheduled for 10
a.m. at Irvine Ranch offices in
Irvine, was arranged 10 days ago
to formalize the acquisition.
More than 50% of the smaller
company's shareholders have
already tendered their shares in
favor of the proposed deal.
But several dissenting share-
holders are planning to attend the
meeting to again voice their
opposition to the merger, which
was initiated in January following
the signing of a preannexation
agreement.
The merger means that share-
holders can expect to receive
$1 , 100 for each share in the water
company.
Santa Ana Heights President
Art Cencel advised shareholders
in a June 6 letter that the Irvine
Ranch offer will ultimately deliver
water to customers at a lower
price.
He also acknowledged receipt
of another offer by Mesa to pur-
chase the water system on May
27, a day before Mesa filed its
lawsuit requesting a preliminary
and permanent injunction against
the merger.
Santa Ana Heights officials
have declined Mesa's offer and
say they are uncertain what effect
the lawsuit will ultimately have
on the merger at this time.
The state's Local Agency For-
mation Commission must still
approve the merger. Commission
members have yet to hold any
meetings on the matter.
Crummel enters not-guilty plea
By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot
James Lee Crummel pleaded
not guilty to child molestation
charges at a San Bernardino
County Superior Court arraign-
ment Thursday.
The 53-year-old Crummel,
until recently Newport Beach's
most notorious sex offender,
faces 14 felony counts involving
three underage Big Bear boys
he allegedly molested in 1.987-
88.
Crummel escaped the same
charges in 1995 when a judge
threw out the case because of a
statute-of-limitations issue, but
a recent modification in the law
led to his arrest at his Ima Loa
Court home last month.
In separate proceedings in
Riverside County, Crummel also
could face one count of murder
with special circumstances for
the death of Jamey Wilfred Trot-
ter, the 13-year-old Costa Mesa
boy who disappeared off Harbor
Boulevard on his way to school
in 1979.
It was Crummel who reported
finding Trotter's charred, frag-
mented remains near the Ortega
Highway in 1990.
Crummel became the third
Orange County sex criminal to
CORRECTION
A brief news item in Tbun-
day's Daily Pilot omitted Har-
vey Mudd CoUege and Stan-
have his whereabouts publi-
cized under Megan's Law last
month when authorities posted
fliers describing him as a high-
risk offender with multiple con-
victions who preyed on boys
between the ages of 9 and 16.
Deputy District Attorney
Denise Trager-Dvorak, who will
prosecute the Big Bear case,
said Crummel's pre-trial hearing
will be held in San Bernardino
Superior Court on July 18 at
9:30 a .m., with a jury trial sched-
uled for Aug 4.
ford Unlvenity from the
achoola induct.cl tn the Stra.-
Poundatlon ICholanlllp pro-
gram.
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Robber gets away
With $99 cash from
Shell service station
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -A man
simulating a handgun escaped
with $99 in cash after robbino an
Irvine Avenue gas station early
Thursday morning, police said.
Annando Martinez, 36, who ·
works at the Shell station in the
1000 block, was sweeping up out-
side the cashier's booth around
4:50 a.m . when a Chevrolet El
Camino with two men pulled up
to one of the pumps, said New-
port Beach police Sgt. John
Desmond.
One of the men from the car
went lo the bathroom, and the
other followed Martinez into the
cashier's booth, Desmond said.
The robber then shoved his
hand into his waistband, simulat-
ed a gWl and demanded at least
three times that Martinez open
the safe, Desmond said. Martinez
opened the cash register rather
than the safe, and the robber
grabbed the money, Desmond
said.
The two men raced off north-
bound on Irvine Avenue in the
1980s-model El Camino with
dark blue chrome rims, Desmond
said.
Desmond said a weapon was
not seen.
The supposed gunman was
described as a black male, 25
years old, 6-foot-2, with an aver-
age build, short brown hair,
brown eyes and a 2-inch scar on
his right cheek. He was dressed
in a blue, oversized, hooded
sweatshirt and blue denim pants.
The other suspect was
described as a black male, 25 to
30 years old, 6-foot-2, with an
average build and short black
hair.
obituary
Former chamber president
Robert Mccurdy passes ftWay
Robert F. McCurdy, a former I al services. The Neptune Society
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Orange County will bury him
of Corrunerce president known at sea.
for his gruff sense of humor, died
Tuesday at his Newport ~each
home. He was 86.
A Pasadena native, Mr.
McCurdy garnered many µ11es -.
during his lime in Newport: citi-
zen of the year, president of Hoag
. Hospital's 552 Club, president of
the Associated Chambers of
Commerce of Orange County and
president of the Orange Empire
Council of the Boy Scouts.
His family, who called him
"Book4," will remember l}iJn for ,
his tnpomitable spirit, "~ch
help9ci:. ~· tbJp,u9P '" eral , strQi~ iJt . recent years. He I ms~' tbc$e' }\e ~~ witp. his '
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Cadel' Ul
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or . ·.qrk ,ill
executive positions at the likes of
the Bank of Newport and Securi-
ty Pacific Bank, as the county
grew into a burgeoning business
center.
He first got involved in local
groups to boost Security Pacific's
community relations. He stayed
involved because he loved the
people he met.
He1 is survived by his wife,
Winnie Mae; two daughters,
Sharon Bell and Sandy Franken-
berger; five grandchildren and
three great grandchildren. At his
request, there will be no memori-
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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997
Beam me up, Mr. Mayor
T hey're back. You know.
~Them." The Little Green
Men. This month marks
the 50th anniversary of ~The
Roswell Incident.• Roswell, New
Mexico, that is. June, 1947.
An alien spacecraft crashes
on a remote sheep ranch 85
miles northwest of Roswell. The
desert Ooor is littered with
debris and (gasp) six little
extraterrestrials who have gone
on to their greater reward. One
ET is still alive (double gasp)
but badly injured.
A handful of witnesses hurry
toward the site, but troops from
Roswell Army Air Corps base
arrive and shoo everybody
away. The Army confiscates the
spacecraft droppings, the dearly
departed ETs and the one ET
who is fading fast. Thus begins
the most extensive government
cover-up ever perpetrated upon
the citizens of these United
States. Since then, the U.S. gov-
ernment has conducted decades
or experiments in secret labora-
tories across the country. And
that, in a nutshell, is the legend
of "The Roswell lncident."
Like countless other accounts
of extraterrestrial sightings, con-
tacts and abductions, it is utter
and absolute nonst:?nse, sus-
tained and embellished by peo-
ple who are the truest believers
of all -those who want to
believe. UFO aficionados have
bathed in the ditzy aura of
Roswell for years.
But recently, it's become an
industry unto itself -with
books, articles, "photographs"
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CURIOSITIES
peter
buff a
and even "long lost" film
footage. With the 50th anniver-
sary upon us, grab a Diet Coke,
pull up a chair and enjoy the
show. lf you liked those wonder-
fully wacky Heaven's Gaters, Do
and TI, you'll love the Roswell
faithful.
Seen this week's Time maga-
zine? Roswell is nothing less
than the cover story, complete
with de rigeur doe-eyed alien
and provocative headline: "The
RosweU Files -What really
happened out there7" This
month's Popular Science? Ditto
-cover story.
Fans of the "X Files" have
been tantalized with cryptic ref-
erences to Roswell for weeks.
And let us not forget Fox Net-
work's endless airings of the
Roswell "autopsy" film a few
month's back, with a space
cadaver that was just as con-
vincing as the original King
Kong. Last summer's smash hit
"Independence Day• was virtu-
ally built around the Roswell
legend.
According to a Tune/CNN
poll, 22% of Americans believe
extrateaestrials have interacted
with humans. Seventeen per-
cent believe that humans have
been abducted by extraterrestri-
als. And 13% believe that
extraterrestrials have interacted
with members of the govern-
ment.
That last one means that
more than 30 million Americans
actu&lly believe that beings
from another planet have been
in contact with government offi-
cials. Hoo boy.
OK, l might as well come
clean. I was contacted by
extraterrestrials moments before
the last City Council meeting.
They wanted to make a "we
come in peace• speech. I told
them they'd get three minutes
like anyone else but they would
have to put some clothes on. No
clothes, no speech. A big argu-
ment broke out about whether
they should go with a classic,
tailored look (I suggested' Evan
Picone) or something more
trendy. Disco retro maybe.
I told them the only place on
Earth that sells clothes is South
Coast Plaza. Their spacecraft
hovered over the fairgrounds for
a moment, then zoomed off to
South Coast Plaza as they put
the pedal to the plutonium. Silly
story. But mark my words. With-
in a month, some UFO newslet-
ter will cany an item about a
mayor in California who was
contacted by extraterrestrials.
As we've discussed on these
very pages, people are gaga
over the "visitors !Tom outer
space" thing. Secondly, people
love -crave is a better word -
government conspiracy stories.
U you doutu it, call Oliver
Stone's accountant. Paranoia
made Freud famous an~ Stone
wealthy.
By the end of Stone's "JFK,"
one has to wonder if there was
anyone on the planet in 1963
who wasn't involved in the
Kennedy assassination or in the
massive government ~cover-up"
ever since.
Conspiracy theories sell, no
matter how loopy. Add a dollop
of space aliens to the mix and
it's an unbeatable combination.
What really happened at
Roswell? Actually, the truth is
just as entertaining as the fic-
tion, but it'll have to wait for
another time.
So, look to the skies. They're
here. They're all around us, with
more on their way every day.
Maybe they come in peace,
maybe not. 1 do have two ques-
tions, though. Why does every
intelligent creature in the uni-
verse except us look like a '60's
black velvet pamting? And why
don't they get dressed, for heav-
en's sake? l gotta go.
• PETER BUFFA is mayor of Costa
Mesa. His column appears on Friday. E-
mail him at Ptr84@AOL.com.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997
You,ll never get
board sulfing
these local spots
Newport Beach is known for lots of things: wealth,
frozen bananas, a beautiful harbor with beautiful
boats, wealth, the Balboa Island feny, the former
home of John Wayne and, of course, wealth.
But me, I'll always remember Newport as the spot
for some of the juioest waves on the California coast.
From the crowded peaks at the Santa Ana River, to
the pound.mg monsters of the Wedge to the tranquil
reef waves of Crystal Cove, Newport Beach can be
1 both d surfers dream and nightmare all rolled into one.
I expenenced one small nightmare there one day
wtule surfmg at the nver Jetty. I was paddling toward
the surf , wtuch was firi.ng that day, when a wave
broke nght m
front of me I
pushed my board
under the water
dnd tned to dive
deep enough to
avoid th<> unpdct
Suddenly, I Wds
sm<l<'kE'cJ down
onto d sandb<lr
t dCE' J 11st.
Remembt>r
those commercials
where the guy
suggests putting d
pinch of chewmq
tohdcco between
your cheek cmd
g um?
Well, I hdd two
gdllons of sand
tony
dodero
be tween my cheek dnd gums and my nose and fore-
he<ld looked IJke 1 had scrubbed them with a grinder.
But I digress Surf mg Newport can really be pretty
cool for everyon<' from the veteran waterman to the
wet-betund-the·edrs gremnue.
Here's a last of some of the best spots, going south
from the I lunllngton Bedch border.
Santa Ana River Jetties
One of the more popuJdI places to surf in town,
the Je tties sit di the far west border of town at the
mouth of the Sctntct Ana River The wave here breaks
on dny sw ell <lnd r an provide some of the best surf
around as fdr dS shdpe and power.
56th Street to 44th Street
Also bredktng on most any swell, the waves here
ctrc punchy, hollow dnd powertuJ and usually draw a
pretty big rrowd Sometimes known as "Kodak Reef,"
the 56th StreN Jetty dfld those just south have become
showcases ror some of the hottest surfing talent in' the
area wtth sur1 rndgdzme photographers zeroing in on
the little npperc., Wlth huge 300mrn lenses.
44th Street to 40th Street
Dubbed the UBoogie Jetty,· this spot is reserved for
body boarders dunng the summer months. It breaks
s1nuJar to those Jetues to the north and usually pro-
vides d very colorful coUecbon of body boards. ,.
Blackie's
Named for the• bdf m front of 1t, Blackie's sits direct-
ly to the north of the Newport Pier. It is best in the
winter months and breaks solid on a west swell. It can
lw fun on d summer south swell, but not very often. A
great spot for lonyboard surfers.
Newport Point
Just south of the Newport Pier, the "point" is
straight out from 18th Street. It's a summer wave, very
hollow, very fast dOd breaks the best on a strong south
swell . lntNesting note: The wave breaks so well
because JUSI offshore 1s a deep underwater canyon
where the Newport/Inglewood Fault comes to an end.
The Wedge
lf there 1s a better spot for body surfing in Califor-
rua, I've never heard of it. The Wedge is famous for
waves thdt can luke as monstrous as 20 feet on a big
hum cane swell It's dangerous even when the waves
arc small and 1t probably has been photographed as
much as any wave LO the world.
It's also the battleground between body and board
surfers over who can use The Wedge and who can't.
Currently onJy body surfers are allowed in the water
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from May 1 to Oct. 31.
Finger Jetty
llus 1s JUSl inside the mouth of Newport Harbor. It
breaks onJy dunng wmter storms, but, it is illegal to
surf there and people who do face certain citations
from the Harbor Patrol
Big Corona
Located just to the north of Corona del Mar State
Beach, it's a pretty good wave that breaks just off the
harbor jetties.
Crystal Cove State Park
Probably the least surfed of the breaks in Newport,
but crowded in the early morning. There are several
reef breaks within the park including one called Spi-
ders, Pelican Point, Reef Poiht, Sammy's and Scotch-
man's Cove.
Not real epic spots but they can get fun on a big
swell.
• TONY D<>OERO 1s the asStStant managing editor.
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boerds and speed bumps.
• HOU.OW -When a wave breaks from top to bot-
tom creating a hollow, cyllndric.11 effect. Also, tube,
barrel and green room.
• NAK -Wave that forms In 1 wedge shape. Uke
the peak of a house.
•"*ff~ -When waves curl around a
co.stat polnt.
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c.ommon to fl.t. sendy buches. Aho, shore pound
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By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot
B alboa Ferry captain Scott Woods
has come back almost every sum-
mer for the last 10 years to man the
boat that floats locals and tourists to and
from Balboa Island.
Woods, 31, steers bis vessel across the
small portion of water that separates the
two sections of land, setting a block at the
end of the ferry so the first of three cars on
the boat don't get too close to the edge.
"I think working outside is something
everybody should try to do,• he said. "As
far as having a day job, it's pretty damn
good."
The Balboa Peninsula resident has
been playing in a surf-punk band, Just
Plain Big, for the last five years, after grad-
uating from Stanford University and then
completing graduate school in Boston, at
Fletcher School at Tufts University.
The international trade major, who is
fluent in Spanish, French and Portuguese,
plans to work in the imporVexport field.
"I'm kind of having fun with (the band),
but it is time to move on," he said.
The experienced captain said he has
seen a lot of changes occur while working
on the water and misses the tourists who
once vacationed in the area every year.
"ln respect to the peninsula, it seems to
me there is a lot less weekly rentals and
more owners," Woods said.
But despite the subtle changes, Woods
always comes back to interact_ with the
people.
"I've really enjoyed working here," he
said. "Even if it rains, it is still worth it."
JANAE DIMICK I DAILY PILOT
Scott Woods {far right) bas been piloting
the Balboa Ferry for 1 O years ...
captain
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BEST PLACE FOR ...
PARKING
Finding free parking that's not
too far from the beach is about as
rare as stumbling across a topless
sunbather. It happens, but you
have to look real carefully.
Newport Beach Police Sgt. John
Desmond suggests arriving early
and parking at Newport Beach
City Hall (weekends only), then
walking from there. There are also
free parking spaces on some of the
nwnbered side streets, but those
are usually taken by area resi-
dents.
ln Corona del Mar all the streets
are open parking, there are no
meters. The flower streets are a
good bet and, if you get there ear-
ly enough, so is Ocean Boulevard.
Free parking can usually be
found along Seashore Drive in
West Newport on weekdays. The
spots pretty much vanish on week-
ends, however. There are a few
spots near the Frog House and
there's an abundance of parking
further east up against the bluffs
between ruverside and Tustin
avenues.
-By Susan Deemer
BEST PLACE FOR ...
SAND CASTLES
Rumor has it the best area in
Newport Beach to build a sandcas-
tle is Corona del Mar State Beach.
Lt. John Blauer, public informa-
tion officer for the Newport Beach
Fire and Marine Department, said
the state beach was the prime loca-
--1 tion for local sandcastle contests
"The Corona del Mar State
Beach tends to be a great area for
contests,• said Blauer, adding that
the best time to make sandcastles
is during the fall , when the beach
is not as busy.
Intern Architect Barry Kyler has
been involved in the annual
Seafest Sandcastle Contest with
his Newport Beach employer, 30th
Street Architects Inc., for the last
seven years.
"You need to always keep the
sand moist," Kyler said. "It's not
real fine sand (at the state beach),
but a real fine sand does help. An
overcast day is a lot better because
the sand does not crumble as fast.•
So if it is good enough for the
sandcastle contests, 1t 1s good
enough for the amateur sand
sculptor. Just grab a pail and shov-
el, and let the creative Juices flow.
-By Marissa Espino
BEST PLACE FOR ...
TANNING
Where is the best tanning on the
beach? It depends on the company
you want to keep.
According to most seasoned
observers, the hard, young bodies
generally cluster on the sands
between 32nd Street and 56th
Street, where the housing is alford·
able to· twentysomethings and the
parking is relatively easy to find.
The paunch appears where the
expensive property pops up, on the
east side of the Balboa Pier. U you
like the smell of fish, sunbath near
the Dory fishing fleet near the
Newport Pier.
The vast majority of sun-disci-
ples don't
bring art or
science to the
task, driven
more by
whims than
qllc ulat ed
eve n -t an
strategies,
turning over
when It feels
about right,
sla th ering
themselves
with more
unscreen
when th
mood 1trik .
M a n y
tndulg in
gobs of Coppertone
and Ban de Soleil,
however, others
take fierce pride in
obscure and
unsung potions.
Beach goer Bob
Shelton, 58, who is
very brown, keeps
self-mixed pints of
lanolin, peanut oil,
olive oil and rose
water stored in his
refrigerator and
wears the concoc-
tion every time he
goes out.
He says he got
the formula from an
Edgar Cayce book,
and swears it has
saved him from
cancer. uu you don't use
this remedy, I sug-
gest you don't even
go out in the sun,•
he says gravely.
You will hear the
C-word spoken
more often on the
east side of the Bal-
boa Pier. Those who
make their living on
the beach are acutely conscious of
lit.
Despite the scorching heat of a
recent June day, 24-year-old lile-
guard John Moore was bundled
protectively in a jacket as he
perched on his tower.
"Tanning is Just a bad, bad
thing, unless you're into looking
like a shriveled-up old sausage at
the age of 30, • he says, adding be
has seen a lot of bad skin cases in
his nine years on the job.
"They lay out for hours and
bake themselves and then they
stand up and their skin sags,
bec:ause it's lost its elasticity. And
the next year they come back with
Band Aids where they've had their
sarcoma burned off.
"I'm not the person to talk to
about tanning."
-By Chrt.stoph!!lr Gottard
BEST PLACE FOR ...
MAKING OUT
Romantics have a bevy of cho c·
es when they're looking for a
beadwde place to cuddle. But th
challenge com from finding one
that'• prtvate enough to be inti·
mate and public enough to have a
view.
For a semi-private spot, you can
stake claim to the cozy cave under
Pirates Cove, where waves can lap
at the shore just yards from your
feet. And U you're actually interest-
ed in the scenery, you can see the
twmkling lights of the harbor.
Don't wear your best Donna Karan
suit. of course -it's a bit sandy.
If you're more adventurous, you
can hike just a few yards down the
cWf below Corona del Mar's Look-
out Point on Ocean Boulevard. The
point itself attracts plenty of
scenery-watchers, but if you go
about halfway down the nearby
stairs, duck under the rall.ing and
walk the worn path a few fee t,
you've got a spot with the same
great view that's a lltUe more pri-
vate and nature-oriented.
You can sit right on the ground
(a blanket would be good -it's a
little rocky) and still see the harbor,
China Cove, the beach below and
the wesVeast jetty stretching out ln
front of you. Bushes wtlb white
star-shaped flowers and dozens of
other plants surround you, e.nd
waves crash below you.
Plus there 's free perking along
Ocean Boulevard U you can get ll.
-By JemiUv AlmltroDf
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BEST PLACE TO ...
CHOW DOWN
Few can argue that the best
beach food m Newport is a deh-
do~ frozen Balboa bar. The large
vanilla ice cream block covered in
gobs of dark chocolate is perfect
for the beach.
Stick snacks make for espeaal-
ly good eating after hours of
building sand castles, or if your
hands are still greased after
smearing tanning 011 all over your
body -or someone else's.
. Among the many assorted top-
pings for these gargantuan ice
cream bergs are crushed nuts,
chocolate sprinkles, rainbow
sprinkles and peanut butter mix.
At Balboa Beach Treats m the
Fun Zone, Billy Melendez says he
sells hundreds of the frozen
chocolate slabs every day at $1.75
apiece But you rrught want to
turn the comer to Main Street and
buy one at Balboa Bakery and
Donuts for $1.50.
It's not cWhcult to figure out I
what people want to eat when
they're at the beach The restau-
rant signs tell 1t all: pizza, ham-
burgers. hot dogs. ice cream and
bumtos.
But where do you go for the
good stuff? Well that's a matter of
taste One Newport Beach Life-
guard said a few of the best
places to eat Me Antonucci's for
pizza rolls; Tia Rosa's lor bumtos;
dnd TK's Burgers for, you guessed
1t, burgers -including turkey
burgers and the meatless vanety.
Beachgoers dlso suggested
Gina's Pizza m Corona Del Mar or
next to the ferry in the fun zone
Several also pointed out BJ's
Chicago Pizza.
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U you are a vegetanan, or
almost a vegetarian, Ruby's on the
Balboa Pier offers a number of
meals without meat, including a
pretty decent veggie burger.
A couple of Rollerbladers sug-
gested Alfi's Cale for burgers and
Perry's Pizza for a slice.
-By Susan Deemer
BEST PLACE TO ...
BARBECUE
According to Newport Beach
Weguards, and they ought to
know, the best place to barbecue
is at Big Corona. Besides having
32 fire rings, the area is sheltered
from the wind and overlooks the
harbor entrance.
"You can watch the yachts
going in and out of the harbor and
the sunset is really nice out
there,• said Jim Tu.mer, marine
safety lieutenant.
Firewood is sold al a nearby
snack bar and there are
restrooms, showers and plenty of
parking for $6.
Don't fQrget to
bring your own
grill.
City officials
warn visitors
not to bury their
hot coals. The
sand keeps the
coals hot
sometimes au
night -and
beachgoers can
burn their feet
the following
day.
Additionally,
tf you want to
be sure you get one of the city's 75
fire nngs at Corona del Mar State
Beach or either side of the Balboa
Pter, amve before 10 a.m. Week·
ends are obviously the busiest
tune
-By Susan Deemer
BEST PLACE FOR ...
METAL
DETECTORS
The best places to operate your 1 metal oetector are the heavily
populated areas on either side of I
the Newport or Balboa piers, and
along the nearly two-mile stretch
between the piers.
Best hunting time is just before
sunset, when the big crowds have
dispersed a nd left behind the
booty -coins and jewelry and
watches. You won't have to
weave between the bodies,
endwing the snickers of beach-
goers who do not think your hob-
by hip.
There are only four or five reg-
ular treasure-seekers on the New-
port shores, many of them retired.
One is a mysterious man in his
70s with rotten teeth, a heavy East
Coast accent, and a penchant for
cryptic utterances, llke "Nothing
means anything anymore."
He says he has been operating
tus metal detector for 22 years
and ft.nds somethl.Ilg valuable -a
watch or a 14-karat gold nng -
every sue months or so On most
days, he finds small coins.
"When you get old, you need
exercise." he says
-By Christopher Goffard
BEST PLACE FOR ...
CAMPING
The best camping, you say?
That would be Newport Dunes
When it
comes to camp-
ing in Newport
Beach, there
are not too
many (legal)
choices.
Newport
Dunes, tucked
between Jam-
boree Road,
Back Bay Drive
and Pacific
Coast Highway,
offers RVs
beac h fron t
campsites for
$59 per night on
weekdays and
$69 per night on
weekends.
The 4000
block, near the
comer of Bay
Drive and 15th
Street within
the camp-
grounds, offers
grass and trees
dosest to the sites and then sand
and waler just beyond.
In addition, kids on the play-
ground equipment are within
view, but the crowds near the
entrance of the beach area are
nearly out of ea.rshot.
But primitive campers, get out
of town or find a deserted piece of
land to pitch a tent.
Tent campers at the Dunes will
find themselves paying much less
-$27 on weeknights and $33 on
weekends -but instead of the
sound of water lulling them to
sleep at night, it will more likely
be the sound of cars rushing past
on the highway.
-By Michelle Terwilleger
BEST PLACE FOR ...
THE VIEW
Sure, things look pretty good
from almost any seaside spot in
Newport Beach. But from Corona
del Mar's Lookout Point, you can
see just about everything.
"I always make tha t a stop on
any tour of the city. no matter
what," said Rosalind Williams,
president of the Newport Beach
Conference & V1s1tors Bureau.
Williams has gwded many a
meeting planner and ESPN film
crew to Newport's best spots
Lookout Pot..nt sits on the
cliff tops of Corona de! Mar, JUSl
before Ocean Boulevard's end. It
overlooks Newport Harbor, the
harbor Jetties and Corona del Mar
beaches.
The view stretches south to
Crystal Cove State Park and north
to Huntmgton Beach The spot
affords a look at all of Newport
with the faint outline of the moun·
tains in the distance.
Lookout Point also offers
benches and telescopes under
flowered trees, plus free Ocean
Boulevard parking -malung 1t d
perfect lunchbreak picnic spot
-By Jennifer Armstrong
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997
BEST PLACE FOR ...
CORN DOGS
The best com dogs on the
beach are at Hot Dog On A Stick
near the Newport Pter. Dipped m
a secret 11-mgredlent formula.
they still sell for only $1 50, and
you can see them made in three
or four mmutes whtle you wait.
The eatery dt 106 McFadden
Pldce has been a favorite of
skaters, surfers and pier-goers
since 1t opened in the early 1970s.
Though 1t bears the name of the
chcUJ1 that boasts 100 nationwide
locdt1ons, it's independently
owned and operated by Mike
V1pakuJ, 45, who says he's figbt-
mg to keep the prices low.
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White like me
M y ndme 1s Rd chel, and I
cannot get a tan.
They say that getting 1t
out in the open helps to hedl
the shame 1m.1dc, so herP's
my story. All my hfe I've
wn•stled with my inner !>um -
m<·r demons, the ones thdt
say I'm n o good bec·ause I
cannot shp on som e baby oil
dnd rom e away two hours
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Even the rc~c;1d t•nt Engl1'>h-
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Lue is so much better
these days. When a cowork-
er arnves on Monday sport-
ing a becoming sunk1ssed
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rachel
fischer
glow from a brief weekend
hike, l compliment her.
When a male friend gets
golden simply by working on
his ca r without d shirt on, I
lhmk, "Good for him!"
In the department stores, I
walk right by d1spldys for
Estee Lduder's "After Sun
Rehydrator For Body with
A loe" and Chanel 's "Bron-
Zdge> A utomallque PcrfC'rt
Color Self· Tanning Lotion "
cJnd no longer feel lhdt old
yedrnmg. But summl>r's com -
ing, and I know the ddnger.
The urge has never redlly
gone dway. I could sltp bdck
into my old habits dnd hit
the self-tanning hottlt> at dny
lime
Uut I'm Ldktng 1t one dc;1y
dt d time -dnd for the
moment, I'm OK I'm light
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• RACHEL FISCHER 1~ a staff writer
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BEST PLACE FOR ...
SAI L ING
Sailing takes you away
to Catalina
Best sailing. Simple. Catalina.
Sure, ll's simple, but Newport
Beach sailors say the spot is great
both for a weekend getaway or a
longer stay.
The sail, itself, can be difficult
or boring depending on the wind.
Many boaters use a power motor
to get there, but if one opts to
throw caution to lhe wind, it
might be best to sail up to Long
Beach or San Pedro and then
down to Catalina from there.
The island provides a variety ot
places to stay where one can
enJOY busy tourist attractions or
qwel snorkeling spots. Avalon, of
course, u. the place to be. There
Me restaurants, hotels, golf, shop-
ping, movies and all the amenities
one needs.
For d less busy scene, check
out the Isthmus, or Twm Harbors.
The place of Natalie Wood's
dedth offers a restaurant, bar and
grocery store, but is definitely
low-key compared with Avalon.
And, finally for quiet snorkel-
ing, cons1der Cherry Cove. This
idyllic cove can get a bit noiser
whe>n Doy Scout Camp is in sea-
son, but for a ruce place to get
dWciY from the> crowds, the cove is
th(' spot.
-By Michelle TerwiJleger
BEST PLACE FOR ...
FISHING
Ca5 ting for best bites
Sdnd bclSS, barracuda, yellow-
lcul and boruto congregate in the
'>ummertune in d wide band well
off the codst from the Newport
P1N on west to the Huntington
Fldt'> dnd the Horseshoe area.
Both commercidl boats and pri-
vcJlP dnglers can make their way
into this area, which measures
roughly 5 squc:lre miles. ·
Noms Tapp, manager for Dav-
(•y's Locker on Balboa Island, rec·
ommends usmg strips of sqwd,
hve dnchovy dnd sardines and
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Of course, you don't need a
boat to catch a fish Try the Jetties
on either side of the harbor
entrance or the Balboa and New-
port piers.
-By Michelle Terwllleger
BEST PLACE FOR ...
C L EANING UP
Find a clean restroom
II you hang out at the beach
long <'nough, eventually you will
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have to use the restroom. Some
people would rather take a dip in
the salty ocean rather than face
hlthy pubhc facilities. Others
choose to take lunch di d nedrby
restaurant so they cdn use its
restroom.
But for those who JUSt cdn't
wait and want to play by the
rules, find.mg the cleanest beach
restroom is a dauntmg task
For one of the cleanest and
newest restrooms, try the one di
Orange Street and Codst High-
way. It's in a residentldl area, so 1t
tends to have less traffic than oth-
er restrooms.
The 15th Street restroom 1s also
pretty clean. It's the one that's
partially buned in the sand. Stay
away from th e Buck Gully
restroom -dpparently, it's seen
better days.
But David Niederhaus, the
city's general services director, is
optimistic about the state of beach
restrooms m Newport. He recent-
ly hired three new employees
who later Uu.s month will begin
maruung restrooms at Newport
and Balboa piers, the city's
busiest beach facilities.
Last year, the restrooms were
deaned twice a day, but this year
I employees will clean some of the
busiest restrooms every hour, he
said
"People come to the beach,
and they think they are outdoors,
so the rules of courtesy don't
1 apply,• Niederhaus said.
He said to always remember
the golden rule: Leav~ the facili-
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JUNE 27
CONCERT
The Spencer Davis Group and Badfin·
ger will be performing at 10 and 11 .30
p.m on Friday at the Twin Palms Restau-
rant, located at 630 Newport Center Dri-
ve, Newport Beach. Call 721 ·B288
JULY4
INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION
The 24th annual Independence Day
celebration at Mariner's Park will include
a parade, live entertainment. games and
a barbecue. For more information, call
~3151 .
JULY 11-27
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
Featuring top name entertainment,
livestock, carnival ndes, rodeo, foods,
arts, crafts and special exhibits. HWe're
Goin' Tropical· 1s this years theme Call
708-FAIR
JULY 12
BASTILLE DAY RUN
The 131h annual Bastille Day SK/SK will
begin at The Sutton Place Hotel in New-
port Beach. Call 476-2001
JULY 15
WINE TASTING DINNER
The Five Crowns Restaurant Wine last·
ing Dinner will feature the best wines of
Santa Barbara matched with incredible
food prepared by the restaurant's chef.
Call 760-0331
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Kids/ Adults
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for info
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JULY 16-AUGUST 20
CONCERT SERIES
The Summer 1997 Concert Series, fea·
turing such musical acts as Bill Vera &
the Beaters, Starship, The Barry Rillera
Band, K.C. and The Sunshine Band and
Poncho Sanchez, will take place from 6·
8 p.m. on Wednesday evenings at Fash
ion Island in Newport Beach Call 721
2000.
JULY 26
LITTLE MERMAID
The Riverboard Players and Newport
Harbor Nau1ical Museum will present
the opening performance of "Little Mer-
maid" on board the decks of The Pride
of Newport. The Newport Harbor Nauti·
cal Museum is located at 151 E. Pacific
Coast Highway, Newport Beach Call
851 -6448.
JUbY 27
SAILBOAT RACE
•Flight of the Lasers,• a SO-year tradi
tion, features a one-person sailboat race
around a five mile course in Newport
Harbor. Call 673·1070
SEPTEMBER 14
SEPTEMBER 15-17
SEAFEST
An exciting line up of events will take
place, including the annual Newport
Seafest Sand Sculpture Contest. Taste of
Newport, boat races, kite festival and
more. Call 729-4400.
SEPTEMBER 19-21
TASTE Of NEWPORT BEACH
Sample foods from the finest restau·
rants in town at the Taste of Newport
Beach, which will take place at Fashion
Island in Newport Beach Hours are Fri-
day, 5· 11 p.m., Saturday, 3-11 p.m .. Sun·
day, 12·8 p.m. Ticket price is SB per per-
son. Call 729-4400.
SPECIAL EVENTS
/ClASSES
SAILING FOR WOMEN
Orange Coast College will offer a b1g-
boat ofuhore cruising dass for women
who have intermediate-level or higher
sailing skills The class .will meet from 9
a m. to 4 p.m on Saturday and June 28
and July 12 at 1801 W. Coast Highway in
BEST PLACE FOR ...
A DRIVE
Dnving near the beach m
Newport isn't always the eastest
thing to do-think Seashore Dn-
ve, Balboa Boulevard
But a few stretches of road do
afford glunpses of the great
scenery that abounds around
town. The best is, not surprisingly,
beyond city I.units: Coast High-
way just past Corona del Mar,
through Newport Coast and Crys-
tal Cove State Park.
The .route offers open space on
both sides, a rarity in these parts.
Overgrown weeds and plants
provide a buffer between the road
and Crystal Cove beach, with the
ocean stretching out beyond it
Rolling hills -some dotted with
pncey Newport Coast homes -
on the road's west side provtde a
stun.rung vtew, even without the
ocean.
And the 55 mph speed lirrut
doesn't hurt
Other nice drives: Ocean
Boulevard along Corona del
Mar's beaches -slow and
clogged Wlth beachgoers but
always pretty; and Coast High-
way between Manner's Mile and
Jamboree Road -hits all the
major sights including the harbor,
the bay, the Newport Dunes and
Newport Center.
-By Jennifer Armstrong
Newport Beach, the college's sailing cen-
ter. R~istration fee 1s S198 for all stu·
dents. For information, call 645-9412
BAREBOAT CHARTERING CLASS
Orange Coast Coll~e offers a course
for intermediate-level sailors that teach-
es the skills necessary to operate a mid-
s1zed auxiliary cru1S1ng boat. The course
meets from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. Sunday and
on June 29 and July 13 at OCC's Sailing
Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, New·
port Beach. Registration fee is S 198. For
more information about the course,
contact (714) 645·9412.
ON-THE-WATER SEMINAR
Orange Coast Colleg.e's Sailing Cen·
ter offers an on-the-water seminar
for those who have taken OCC's
intermediate shields class, or have
equivalent experience, from 5:45 to 9
p.m . on June 27 at 1801 W. Coast
Highway. Newport Beach. The session
is designed for those who'd hke to
charter a boat but who haven't gen·
erated the nerve to take the test Fol·
lowing a shoreside briefing by
instructors. participants will sail
under typical test situations Regis-
tration fee is S35. For more informa-
tion, call 645-9412.
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997
BEST PLACE FOR ...
SUNS ETS
The spot also hdS some teJe·
scopes (probably not needed to1
the sunset watching, but ruce) I and some benches for your \'le\"·
mg pleasure
Any sceruc oty worth its visi-
tor's guide has a place locals call
Inspiration Pomt And Newport
Beach's own aptly named spot
a ttracts plenty of sunset gazers
The point sits at about 3100
Ocean Boulevard, fully
eqwpped Wlth benches and tele· 1
scopes The spot -named m
"Best Places to Kiss in Southern
California" -offers chfftop
views of Newport Harbor and
Corona del Mar beaches The
ocean stretches out m front of 1t,
perfect for reflecting the pinks
and oranges any given setting
sun.
,
The expert on really nice
places m Newport. Conference &
\'1s1tors Buredu President Ro -
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romanuc • (But for really, redilv
romdnllc see ·Best f\ takeout
Spot ")
Mayor Jan Debay also recom
mends the beach in West Nev. -
port dl Slst Street dJld Seashore
Dnve, nght behind where she
used to live
"You've got d full-on \,ew of
Cdtahna, • she said •I've got
some pictures that would knock
your soc~ oft "
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On Monclt1y, JUnior sc1thnCJ
programs dround tlw Bdy get
under way. so thN<' will be a lot
of traffic on th£' walt>r dunnq thf'
next SIX W<>Pk'> ll!''>lcf('<, tlw
instruction, rartnq m the 8dy
takes place t>vt>ry TuPsclay dnd
Thursday t1ftf'rnoo11
• Bogart Serles ...
Last wrf>k'c; rc•sults of lht'
Voyager Yacht Club\ f<IC-f>!. at
Point Frrmin (C 'lc1ss A) I .
Sorcernr, 6.4:l.2 I, '.l. Pendrngon,
6:57.37: 3 . Munchki11, 7. I 7 38;
(Class B) 1. Wil<kilc.J , 6: 13.01; 2
Runaway 11, 6.2!J.27; 3. Pussycat,
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ObseMion Is the most popuJar
name tor a boat. accordmg to the
onnual BOATIU S survE>y from a
record of the most requf'stC'd
names each year .
The Top t 0 1 Ob <' sloni 2
Osprey; 3 Wind DMc r; 4 Odyss y, S Therapy1 6. Ser nlty1
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McAda artned and ready
•Mr. Irrelevant XXJI will be
under attack today on the links.
By Richard Dunn, Dally Ptlot
NEWPORT BEACH -
Fresh from lus hrst-ever
: Disneyland tnp on Thurs·
ddy, Anny quarterback
Ronrue M cAda will continue
the msaruty of lrrPlevctnt Week tn
thP Runn1n ' Gunmn' Goll Toumdmenl
today al Newport Ueac h Execullve GoU
Course. whPre senous golfers should stdy
dWdY
Though McAdd 1s an outstdndmg amd·
tf:'ur goller, the 6-foot-3, 200-pound draftee
of th<> Cr<•,·n Bay Pdckers -the absolute
last pick in the NFL lottery at No. 240 -
will need as much protection as he can get
in the Runnin' Gunnin' event at 9 a.m.
McAda, Mr. Irrelevant XX.II, will be bat·
tered with water balloons and blistered by
hecklers in the zany, out-of -control golf
tournament where every hole has a special,
uh. feature.
As an example, on hole No. 3, golfers
chug a certain beverage then cover the ball
with the11 dnnk cup and aim for the green.
No. 2 is the Fastest Tune Best Score
hole, where golfers will play for speed, not
ctccuracy
The Famous Heckler Hole, hosted by
f looters, will be No. 9 where all the action
1s expected lo take place l.ll front ol the
clubhouse. Golfers try to concentrate while
bemg screamed at, harassed and insulted.
Water balloons often land at golfers' feet
wlille putting.
Another bole features a Throw Your Tee
Shot, while on the green your putter can
only be used as a pool cue.
Hole No. 18, sponsored by the Villa
Nova restaurant, will highlighL golfers
putting a frozen meatball, instead of a golf
ball.
There's also the blindfold hole (No. 11 ),
as weU as the Nike Town hole (No. 10), m
which participants putt through a maze of
shoes. Massages are available at the eighth
tee. Hole No. 15 features golfers playmg
with only one hand.
Former UCLA football coach Terry Don-
ahue and ex-USC quarterback Sean Salts.
bury are among those expected to play m
the eighth annual Runnin' Gunnin' event
directed by Steve Bernardy. Mu you're a real serious golfer. don't
come out,• Bernardy said of the absurd goU
tournament reserved for hackers and
slack ers.
Even the Army will be there
To honor Mr. Irrelevant XXJJ , Sgt
Edward Stoltz from the Costa Mesa Ann)
Recrwting office will set up shop some-
where near the runth-green chaos, with d
couple of Anny Jeeps around. including the
Hummer that was outside the Hyatt New.
porter Wednesday night during the 22nd
annual Lowsman Trophy Banquet.
'11 1 1 l>:\ILY l'll.<,·1 ·~ \:'\:'\I .\I. ~I \1.\11 H 11,111<''\
You haven't really
enjoyed life to its
ful lest until you've
boogied Ute waves.
FUN TWNOS To Oo
By Molly Yanity, Daily Prior
C OSTA MESA -It's the rush, the !Pel of the
wuve, dn dml of the ocedn, IUllng you into
its power dnd thrusting you forwdfd,
shoving you towdrd th<' shorP. But you dren't
stdndinq. You'n' lc1ymq on your stomcic-h, one
with a bodyboard. The waler 1s nushmg ctround
your body and spraying m your face ..
And you haven't even done a Rolo yet.
Whether the summer will mclude jumpmg
mto the water yourself, or rising c:>arly to ca tch
a bodyboarding competitJOn from the sand,
bodyboarding 1s dn activity that is catchjng
quickly.
Billy Cummings 1s a professional bodybodfder,
one who competes on the BZ Pro Tour that is
incorporated with four evenls on the sU<-stop
Clarion Surf Tour.
"It's like a ride> at Mdgtc Mounlam," the
• SEE BODYBOAROING PAGE 9
•The adventurous
rockclimber need not
leave lhe city of Costa
Mesa, nor need he or
she require an ambulance
when something slips!
By Sarah O'Rourke, Datly Pilot
ripping on with bare
hands lo ct smdll piece of
rock, feet shoved betwepn
thin sheets of sandstone and
beads of sweat drip dovm your
forehead as your life flashes
between your eyes. Suddenly,
you drop . mto safe billowy
roam
Sound strange?
Not if you are a member ol
Rockrealion, Orange County's
only indoor rock dunbing facility
in Costa Mesa. Rock.reallon 1s d
place for lhat brings the
mountain inside to the clunber
"l had been climbing for 18
yea rs and the closest places to
climb was two hours away," SdJd
James Clapp, vice-president of
Rock.realions. "I was ll.red of
waiting for the weekend lo come
to plan a climb."
After working in the food
industry for most of his life Clapp
and partner Bob Richards
deaded to focus on creating a
business for wttich they both had
a passion.
The first obstacle was to find d
bwlding tall enough to house the
simulated climbs.
MWe got lucky because the
See's Candy family built this
warehouse to house the boat
they were building," said Qapp.
"The warehouse was 30 feet
high, JUSt right with US "
Rockreations was born.
In 1993. Rockreatlon opened
its doors lo the public. It contains
three different types of climbing
facilities.
"This sport is something that
you never get tired of, it 1s
con·
SldntJy
chdl-
l('nqmg
you,·
Clc1pp
'iclld
The
~mmer of l 1997
FuN THINGS T o Oo
first rock ct perspecbve clunber
cttn td cklP is the "Top Ropmg"
IOC'k. ,
Top ropiny is the most basic
form of clunbmg. Two people ctre
rwcessdry -the hrst is the
climber c1nd the second is the
bt•lctyer 01 spotter.
"Most people who use the tup
roping c1rea sign up for the
b('gmner class to get the basic
feel for climbing,· Clapp srud 11
ll•achl:'s d person safety skills thd\
drP n(•ces<,ary for climbing."
II that sounds a little to eas)
for you. then step into the
"houldenny area• and challengt·
your bod}' to a rope-free clunb
Bouldenng 1s a short
S('quC'nce ol movements, that
use'> the climber's strength to
rPach lhe lop.
·usudlly intermediate to
c1dvc1nced cumbers use the
bouldc>nng ared to work on Lhe1r
dtmbmg skills." Clapp said.
Still sound too basic for you?
Then try your wits in the "lead
dfC'd."
Any <'Xpenenced climber will
get psyched for this challenge
thc1l gives one the opportunity lo
use clipping and belaying
techruques
Rockreallon also has a free
weight gym where members can
build up muscle after a climbing
workout
"It's the only place to climb, I
would not go anywhere else,·
said member Phil Koeller.
"Rockreabon 1s the only real
place in Orange County to go."
If you are still a little hesitant
dbo11t climbing a rock, then the
sldtf will put you at ease.
Rockrec1tion hds 15 people on
SEE ROCKS PAGE 9
high school girls sports 1996-97 year-ender
Dynasties doom Sailors
• Newport Harbor girls toiled in deep waters.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot
1'... TEWPORT BEACI I -Dynast1cs are few a.nd far J."" between in h1gh school athletics, but Newport
11.trbor High girls playoff teams an 1996-97 ran mto three
of thP most prominent around.
Coach Fletcher O lson's top-seeded tcnrus team began
1l!> postseason run with visions of an All-Back Bay
C'hcimp1onship showdown agamst second-seeded Corona
del Mar.
However, third-seeded Pemnsula, wtuch had won five
straight section titles and lost only thref> matches ln its
six-season existence, wasn't about to give up its
ch<tmplonship streak without a Hght.
Having ended the Panthers'. l 20-match winning skein
with a 13-5 triumph ear!Jer in U1c season, Newport
appeared primed for a run at the chool's first Southern
Section championship.
Rut Penlnsula first spoiled the potential Ncwport-CdM
ruhbf>r match -the two had split their two Sea View
Lf'ague meetings -by knocking oU the S a King , 10·8,
ln the semifinals.
The Panthcrs thf'n snuffed out thP Satlors' title drcdlns
MAA< MAATJ-1 I OAl.V Pl.OT
•SEE DYNASTIES PAGE 10 Newport'• Ertn Murpby IMdl tbe way.
CLAYTON, INC.
M.E. Clayton was the centerpiece to Newport Harbor's
girls' sports for '96-97, in a sea of sterling talent.
By Barry Faulkner, Datly Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH -M .E.
Clayton, Gina Heads, Misty May,
Maureen McLaren and Michaela
Ross.
When listing the elite female
multiple-sport athletes to have
toiled at Newport Harbor Algh
the last decade, these would sure-
ly top the list.
To place one ahead of the oth-
er would be a disservice lo them
all, so alphabetical order seems
most appropriate. But such ran-
dom rMklng iJ not required
when chronicling Sallor girls ath-
letics for the 1996·97 school yeAr.
ln this context, Clayton becom
the obvious place to start.
Beginning th yeM' as a sup·
porting voU yball player on N W·
port's lone Sea View League
champion, the 6-foot BYU-bound
standout earned first-team all·
league and All-Newport-Mesa
District honors for the second
straight season in basketball.
Having just gotten warmed up,
she then went on to collect her
third straight team MVP honor in
track and field, the fifth, sixth and
seventh Sea View League medals
of her career, including her third
gold (long jump), and her third
CJF Southern Section medal
(trlpl jump).
But to limit Clayton's contribu·
Uon to the court, jump pit, or
lOO·met r hurdl straJgbtaway. is
to discount th infinite tnta.nglbl
•SEE SAILORS PAGE 10 J
Ne• port BeM.hJ( .. oua Mesa Daily Piluc
I~ I I I I \ (I l I "
AOUU' RECREATIONAL LEAGUES SOfT9ALl
Crrv Of CosrA MESA 642·0646
Coed, men's, women's team are
offered for teams of various skill level.
Leagues begin the week of Sept. 10.
fees are S400 per team, plus S 1 o cash
umpire fee per game.
Registration: Resident Aug. 18·22.
Open Aug. 2S·29.
• SENIOR
Contact John Wright at 646·3S16
Crrv Of NEWPORT BEAOt 644· 31S1
Men & Coed . Season deadline· Aug
1 s. Season starts Sept. 8
BASKETBAU
Crrv Of CosrA MESA 642-0646
Five·man men's leagues for novice to
advanced players will be starting the
week of July 14 Play will be held Mon·
day through Thursday evenings at the
Downtown Center league fees are
S300 per team plus S20 cash official fee
per game Reg1strat1on 1s until July 3
CITY Of NEWPORT BEAOt
644·31S1
Five man men's league deadline 1s
Aug 15 Play begins Sept 8
VOLLEY BAU
CITY Of COSTA M ESA
Open gym volleyball Is offered at 7:30
p m.·10 p.m. Fridays at the Downtown
Center. Fee is S2 per player and is open
to anyone who wishes to participate.
CITY Of NEWPORT BEAOt
• 6-PERSON INDOOR LEAGUES
644·31S1 or631·7658
Advanced, intermediate and recre·
ation divisions S 175 fee plus S9 official
fee per game Leagues begin June 1S
and 19 Thursday evenings at Lincoln,
Sundays evenings at WNCC.
• SAND VOLLEYBALL DOUBLES
TOURNAMENT
497-7209
Sign ups are due by 3 p.m the Friday
before the event S 1 S per person plus
S 10 CBVA fee Different talent d1v1s1ons
• NINTH ANNUAL NEWPORT CLAS-
SIC GRASS DOUBLES
824-S846
All registration for this tournament 1s
due Thursday, June 19 Check in 1s at
8:30 a m at Eastbluff Park. Saturday,
June 21 Fee S201team
GOLF
• ADULT GOLF CLASSES
CITY OF C OSTA M ESA 540.7SOO ext. 2
Costa Mesa Country Club. Minimum of
four, maximum o f eight. Fee. S 7S,
includes a bucket of range balls per
class Tues .. Thurs and Sat. Two sessions
CITY Of NEWf'ORT BEACH 644·3151
Newport Beach Golf Course For
beginners and intermediates Fee: S35,
plus bucket of practice balls per lesson
Two, five week sessions available Bring
own clubs or rent at course.
TENNIS
CITY Of COSTA M ESA SS7-0211
• GROUP TENNIS INSTRUCTION
Costa Mesa Tennis Club in TeWinkle
Park Classes are offered at 6 and 7 p.m.
Two snc·week sessions (June 30.Aug 4
and Aug 11 ·Sept 22.) Registration
dates are June·20.29 and Aug 1· 10 Fee:
S40 plus one new can of balls
CITY Of NEWPORT BEAOt 644·31S1
• GROUP TENNIS LESSONS
Beginners, advanced beginners and
advanced players can be instructed by
three different coaches at three loca·
tions Fee· S50 Small group, ladies' clin-
ics and senior doubles clinics available.
Tlmes, dates and sites vary
FITNESS
CITY Of COSTA M ESA
• JAZZERCISE 642-8408
Circuit training and regular training
classes available with the world's largest
dance fitness program. fee varies with
the number of classes attending Mon
and Wed 6 p m. 7·05 p.m , Tue. and
Thurs 6 p.m 7 OS p.m,, Sat 9 a.m -10:05.
•YOGA
Learn Hatha yoga and experience
relief of tension, firming, improvement
in general health Fee S40/10 weeks.
Monday or Wednesday sessions
CITY Of NEWPOtn BEACH 644·31S1
• DANCE FITNESS, WATER WORKS,
BUGGIE BUDDIES, DANCE FITNESS
with child care -Sally Stanton fitness
programs. fees. times, dates vary
• DANCING WITH VERTIFIRM
June 23·Aug 7 Mon.Mled 5:30 p.m .-
6.30 p.m. or Tues (Thurs 7.30 am ·8.30
a .m Fee. S59
• SHAPE & SCULPT
June 23-July 30 Mon.Mled 6:30 p.m.·
7:30 p.m. Fee. S4S
• BOXERCISE
Julv 21 -Aug. 29 Mon 9a.m.·10 a.m. or
Fri. 9:30a.m ·10:30 am Fee: S4S
• BODY SCULPTING
July 21 ·Aug. 2S Mon. 11 a.m.-noon or
Mon 6 p.m.· 7 p.m. Fee: S4S
• PILATES MAT CLASS
July 24·Aug. 28 Thurs. 1 p.m ,·2 p.m.
Fee: S60
• WAL« AND TONE
July 23-Aug. 30 Wed 9 a.m 10· 15 a.m
or Sat. 8:30 a.m.·9·45 a m. Fee· S45
• T' Al CHI CHIH
July 2·Aug. 20 Wed 7 p m.-8:30 p m
Fee: S60
• BEGINNING HATHA YOGA
June 23·Aug. 20 Mon 9:1S a.m 10:1S
a.m or Wed. 7·1S pm -8:1S p.m. Fee:
SSS
• INTERMEDIATE HATHA YOGA
June 2S·Aug 20 Wed 6 p.m.· 7 p.m.
Fee: SSS
• YOGA FOR YOR IAOC
June 24·Aug. 26 Tue. 6 1S p.m. 7 1S
p.m. Fee. SSS
• HGINNING AIKIOO
Three session, times and dates vary
Fee: S60
• PAa (People With Arthritis Can Exer-
cise Too)
July 21·Aug. 2S Mon. 2 p.m.·3 p.m.
Fee: S45
• RECESS
July 26·Aug. 30 Sat. 10 a.m.·11 a.m
Fee· S4S
MARTIAL AJn'S
Ort OP CosTA MUA
• aox1 FRANCAISE SAVATE
June 23-Aug. 25 Mon.Mied. 6 pm
8·30 p.m Fee: S7S CITY cw NIWPORT llAat
• ADUU JAMNl.Sa KMAll
Thre. beglnn~ sessions and thrH
adv.tn<ed senlons Tlmes o1nd dates v•ry
F" s.4511 day, S7M days per WHk • JUDOIAUITSU-SILf DEFINSI
Junt 24-Auq 28 ru../Thvr 7 p.m.·9
p.m fff: UO
'
FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1997
Summer of 1997 , ___________ _
FUN THINGS To Do
The not-quite over-the-hill gang
•Costa Mesa-based seniors team
holding its own in over-55 league at
Huntington Beach's Murdy Park. I S o I· T B :\ I. I.
with grace, and has a pretty good arm, too
Wright and the nine other seruors thdt com·
pnse lus team meet each Sunday to face
teams from Fountain Valley. Huntmgton
Beach, Westminster, Fullerton and San
Clemente among others.
together to the hotlme. •
The hotlme proVld es mlormabon dbout
games, mdudmg weather updates
But 1t appears that tun prevaib at the ball-
park tor these senior softball players.
By Molly Yanity, Dally Pilot
HUNTINGTON BEACH -The parlung lot I
for the softball fields are lined With BUlcks and
Oldsmobiles. Approaching the playing c1rea,
one can see a couple of the, e r, athletes hdvmg
"I've been playing for nine years and tlus
league has just grown so big," Wnght said
Costa Mesa 1 's Kenny Yuzulo dnlled a 1
hnednve at Westnunster's Uurd baseman The
helder sh ot his glove m front of Ills face and
put the squeeze on Yuzuk.t's shot. He received
a few cheers from his teanundtes and from
some of the elder ladies in the bleachers. then
dilOther anfielder yelled. "You awake now.
Vern?• The mbeld erupted m laughter
a cigarntte break before lhe game. And the
second baseman IS wearing navy blue sus-
penders to hold up his shorts
He said that there are nine tedmS m each of
three divisions HIS team competes at the C-3
level, which 1s a nuddJe-of-the-pack talent·
level team that plays on Sundays only ·we sw-e don't get paid We're playing for
fun,· Wright said ~we JUSl try to keep 1t com-
petJllve •
You are about to embark upon a uruque
experience at Murdy Park m Huntington
Beach You are about to watch the Costa
Mesa-based team on the Over-SS Softball
League.
My body's au shot so I can't play basket-
bcill anymore." satd Dano Donato, a 60-year-
old hrst basemdil and outfielder for Costa
Mesa l ·so, I'll play tJus • Wnght's team played compelltlvely agamst
the Westrrunster Knights last Sunday, but
Westnunster's prowess at the plate Wds too
overpowenng as Westnunster won
"There's a place for everybody to pldy, •
Costa Mesa 1 's Uurd baseman and mdilager
John Wright said.
Dick Decker, the squad's pitcher, explamed
that the league is one of the most orgaruzed
groups w1th wluch he has played
"Tlus is a rantasbc program," he sdJd,
"Everything from the way the teams are put
U interested m 101.ning the league. c:dll
Wnght at 646-3S16 Al 68 years old, Wright plays the hot corner
ROCKS
CONTINUED FROM 8
staff who instruct and guide a
member to perfect their
skills.
•It's a great place to train
and work," said employee
Paul Dusatko ... We can help
people learn and we are the
only place in the area for
climbers."
Rockreations also offers
private facility rentals for
private parties. Rockreations
does birthdays, after prom
parties, fraternity and sorority
socials and corporate
retreats.
~It's a great place to come
and relieve stress. Climbing
is better then the gym,•
Clapp said. "Rock:reation is a
very social place and there is
always-someone he re to help
you out.•
Each climbing area is
surrounded by foam to
cushion any fall you might
have. Rental equipment is
also available for those
needing it.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Rockcllmber Paul Dusatko clings to an overhang wall at Rock-Re-Ations indoor rock cllmbing gym.
FOI more information call
(714) 556-ROCK or visit the
web at ww.rockreation.com.
CHILDREN • I SPORTS CAMPS & INSTRUCTION &
OUTDOORS
Crrv Of COSTA M ESA
642-0646
• SUCCESSFUL UTTlE ATHLETES
ages 3·7 Coed 3·S yrs. June 2S·July 23;
Coed 4-6 yrs. July 30·Aug 27 Wed 1·1 s
p.m.·2 p.m. Fee: S49
• SUCCESSFUL SOCCER
ages 4-8 Beginning, beginning inter·
mediate and intermediate Dates and
times vary. fee: S49/S weeks
• KARATE
ages 6· 14
Beginning and intermediate classes
available. Dates and times vary. Fee
S49/10 weeks
• ICE SKATING
ages 3-1 S Three age groups. June 24
Aug. 12 Tues. Times vary per age group
Ice Chalet at 270t Harbor Blvd in Costa
Mesa. Fee: S74.50
• INTRO TO ICE HOCKEY
ages 3· 15 Beginning skaters only. No
equipment needed Three age groups
June 23·Aug 11 Mon. Times vary per
age groups. Fee: S74.SO
• LEARN TO BOWL
Youth and adult Dates and times vary
Kona Lanes at 2699 Harbor Blvd in Cos
ta Mesa. fee: S24 for adults, S20 for chil·
dren
• GYMNASTICS
ages 2· 18 Forty·seven different ses
sions for coed, boys and girls at different
age and skill levels. Fees vary for 10
week sessions.
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH
~3151
• CONFIDENT CHILDREN
ages S-6 June 2S·Aug. 20 Wed. 10
a.m.·10:SS a.m. Fee: S120
• PEE W£E TENNIS
ages 4-S June 24·July 22 or Aug. S
Sept. 2 Tues. 4:30 p.m.·S p.m. Fee· S25
• SUCCESSRJL UTTU ATHLETES
ages 4-6 June 25-Aug. 20 Wed 11
a.m.· 11 :4S a.m. Fee: SSS
• GOAL FOR IT-«IDS' SOCCER
ages 3·S July 8-31 Tues.IThur 10 am
10:30 a.m. Fee: S38
•TOTS ON ICE
ages 3-S Parents welcome
Dates and times vary. Ice Chalet at
2701 Harbor Blvd. Fee: S78
• SKYHAWKS SPORTS CAMPS
Soccer ages 6-14; Baseball ages 6-12.
Basketball ages 7· 14; Mlni·Hawks ages
4-7; Rollerhockey ages 7·14 Dates and
times vary. Fee: SSS/week
• Otll.DRfN'S GOlf CAMP
ages S-14
July 8-17 or July 22·31 Tue./Thur. 9
a.m.-10 a.m. Newport Beach Golf
Course, bring or rent clubs at course;
Fee: S40
• JAPANESE KARATE. YOUTH BOXER·
OSE. YOUTH AIKIOO
Sevor.tl sesslOf'ls. Call for details
• MY UT1\.E PONY
(Grooming and riding horses)
ages 6-10
DatM vary. Tue/Thur 1 p m 4 p .m
Fee: $13S
• GVMHASTKS ~
Week·lono camp Three sessions
Mon. Thur 9 • m.·noon Fff. S75154tsslon
• GYMNASTICS a.ASSES
ages sand up
Seven diftef'ent ~slons. July 16-Aug.
1 S. l1mes vary per ~ ilon FM SS 1
ETC ...
• INTRO TO ICE HOCKEY
ages 3 15
Three 8-week sessions. 3 p m ·5 p m
Skate rental and free practice time on
ice included Ice Chalet at 2701 Harbor
Blvd. in Costa Mesa Fee· S78
• ICE SKATING CLASSES
ages 6 lS
Six 8·week sessions Times vary Skate
rental included Ice Chalet at 2701 Har-
bor Blvd in Costa Mesa Fee S78
• YOUTH TENNIS
ages 6 12
Group lessons, fee: SSO Phase I-Stro-
kers, June 24-July 22 & Aug. 5-Sept 2,
Fee S4S Phase II-Pro Tour, June 24 July
22 & Aug S Sep 2. Fee S4
ORANGE COAST COUEGE
432-5880
• OCC SUMMER SPORTS & ACTIVITES
CAMP
ages S 14
Eight sessions Dates vary Morning
camp 9 am 12.30 pm (S6Stweek);
Afternoon camp -1 p m -5 p m. (S4S)
All Day camp 9 a .m 5 pm (S90)
• REEBOK SPORTS ACADEMY YOUTH
SPORTS CAMPS
1·888-226 7733
ages 6 17
June 23·Aug 1 All -day camps for
basektball, baseball, softball, soccer, all-
sports, in hne skating, volleyball, field
hockey, roller hockey
• SEA ADVENTURE CAMP
ages 7.9
July 28-Aug 1. 8 a m S p.m. Includes
laboratory investigation, tldepool explo
rations, two beach fun days. Fee: S 195
• UNDERWATER VISIONS
ages 10·13
July 28·Aug. 1 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sea
World, wildlife adventure aboard RN
Sea Explorer and lab activities Fee. S 19S
• JUNIOR ZOO CAMP
ages 6 7
TWo sessions July 7·11 & Aug 4 8. 8:30
a.m.·12·30 p.m. Fee. S89
• ZOOCAMPI
ages 8-13
July 7· 11 Includes animal contact,
zookeepmg opportunities, lab sessions,
San Diego Zoo Fee· S 1 SS
• ZOO CAMP II
ages 8 13
Aug. 4·8 Includes zookeeping oppor
tunltles, direct contact with wild animals
leamlng behavior and care, San Diego
Wild Animal Park. Fee S 155
• ANIMAl TRAINING IN ZOOS
ages 12-15
TWo sesslOf'ls July 7 11 & Aug 4-tl
Hands·on expcerlence with annimals,
training experiences, San Diego Zoo or
Wild Animal Park Fee: S 105
SountiRN ~ COt..LIGE
SS6-lt10 •n JOI « MZ·J07J
• VANGUARD --.... IASDAU
CAMP
One o f the top teams m the Golden
Stat~ Athletic Conference will host and
conduct " week·long lntensiVe lnstruc·
tlonal co1mp for youth The Vanguard''
Coach Kevin Kasper will dil't!Ct the camp.
There Wiii be two~ (June 23·27
for five da~ Fee. S1SO June 30-July 3.
Fee· S 115_) 8 a m l.30 p m •t sec in
Cost• Mew St•ff con~sts of cOclehes
from sec and C.l11ary ~pet
SWIMMING LESSONS AND AQUAT·
ICS
• City of CosUI Mesa
645-2797
The City of Costa Mesa offers summer
swimming lessons ranging from Parent
& Me for children with a minimum of
age of six months, to intermediate
Adult beginner, diving and 1un1or life-
guard classes are also available. Sessions
range in time and fees and will be held
at the Downtown Community Center
Pool. Estancia High and Costa Mesa
High.
• City of Newport Beach
644-3151
Classes for infants to adults are offered
by the City of Newport Beach at New·
port Harbor High School and at Marian
Bergeson AquatlC Center at Corona del
Mar High. Water polo, diving, Red Cross
lifeguard training and recreational swim
• Newport 5,000
476·7076
The annual SK walk and run 1s June 22
A<Jl -.-\TIC ~ ...
are also available Session vary in times,
dates and fees.
Corona de/ Mar Junior Water Polo
640-6740
Open to third-eighth graders. S 125
June 24-Aug 14 Tues.!Thurs 4 p.m
6p.m. Games Wed. S:30 p.m.·8:30 p.m
Kool Kidz Water Fitness
For children 6· 11. $30/1 day, S45/2
days. June 23·July 30 and Aug 4-Sept.
10 Mon. and/or Wed. 10 a.m.·11 a .m
• Orange Coast College
432·5880
Four sessions are available for infants
through adults Sessions are June 23-July
3, July 7· 18, July 27-Aug 1 and Aug 4-1 S
Fees are S42 for one session, S82 for two, s 120 for three and s 156 for all four nmes
vary Beginning water polo and compet1·
t1ve swim camps are also available
at Jamboree and Birch The walk, for adults 40 and over, begins at 7·30 a m. the
open run at 8.30 a.m and the children's 1 K run is at 9-30 am. Cost is S24andS19 for
the SK walk and run, and S 12 for kids. Proceeds go to the WIN Foundation for bat
tered women with children
• Bastille Day SK and SK
288-9080
Reg1strat1on begins at 1 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel July 12. The SK kicks off at
5:30 p.m. with the BK at 6 p.m. Cost is S22 before July 5 for adults, S 13 for kids The
event benefits the Second Harvest Food Bank
BODYBOARDING
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20-year-old Costa Mesa nallve
said of catching a wave on a
bodyboard "I JUSt fe U in love
with the sport, and gomg pro
takes 1t to another level •
Cummings was blessed w1th
the proximity of the Paofic
Ocean, but professional
bodyboardmg was something
that did not come so eastly
At his hrst compebtion m
Huntington Beach, wluch he
paid $100 to enter, hl' went
under in lus second heat and
dld.n 't record a score
•1was 17. I just chd it for the
heck of it," he said
Three years later, he is
embarkinH upon lus •flfst
conrentrAted year,• ln which he
is rankro third on th<! tow
ratings Last month in Card.ill. he
fmi hed thll'd U\ lhe first BZ Pro
Tour stop
"Growmg up, t 1ust did lt
mPSsing around Then I did som
Amateur c-onte ·ts cllld did fairly
w U, • tht Costt\ Mesa High qrad
Sftid. "I lool<Pd m n ma aW\
and h 4J'd of th Tour Clnd
thought I'd chow I'd do I
thought I'd tak a chance:
Bodyboardmg is someUung
that almost anyone can do
-leisure ndmg doesn't reqwre
the balance of surfing, and as,
Cumnungs Sdys, a fanuly act:lvity
But when it comes to
competition, bodyboardmg may
be as difficult as surfing.
·I A boarder must pay an entry
I lee to compete. He or she will
compete ma 15 to 20-nunute
I heat
·(Judges look for) a boarder to
ca tch the biggest and best
wave,• Cummings said. "They
want to see who is the most sure,
the most in control and is the
smoothest.·
Cummings adds that Mother
Nature is the one in control ln a
bodyboa.rd.mg competition.
"They want to ee th most
radical moves, but that• wht"n
the waves are blg."
He likened a bodyboarding
routine to a walk on rugged
tertain -where one mu t watch
eveiy step and decide wh :r to
go d pending on the ground tn
front of you.
•nie waves really detemun
what you do You can pinpoint
'
Facts and figures
Rates and rental feels, as well as t1
are sub1ect to change without notice
• NEWPORT LANDING 675-0550
Open .,.ny rates •
for the daily three-quarter day ~
a m ·S p m.), the cost 1s S36 for adUiitt
and S26 for juniors •
For the half-day (6 a m.·noon or 12·»
5 p.m) or the twilight (6 30 p m.·m~
night), the cost 1s S24 for adults and Sfl for~n~rs ,•
Overnight limlled load island fist11tb
Call for departure times Catalina, Sfl'I
Clemente, Tanner Bank
Charters
The C<lllfom1a Dawn (30 passengers)
charges S900 Monday-Fnday and
S 1,025 on weekends and hohdays for
three-quarter day (6 a m --4 p m .) trips
and S62S daily for half-day or twilight
trips Galley minimum 3/4 day S 7S, halt·
day SSO Harbor cruises S 1 SO per hour.
The 62·foot Amigo (48 passeng~r
maximum) charges S 1 200 for weekday
and S 1,400 for weekend on three-qucv-
ter day (6 am -4 pm) trips, S7SO f•r
half-day or twilight
The Amigo also has San Clemena.e
Island excursions (24 passenger ma•i-
mum) The one-day trip 1s S 1,6SO for
weekdays and S 1 900 for weekends and
the two-day tnp 1s S2.800 for weekday
and S3,300 for weekends •
The 70-foot Nautilus (72·passenger
maiumum) and 72 toot Patnot (76-pas
senger maximum) charges S2.000 f«i;>r
weekday and S2.500 for weekend
three-quarter day (6 a m -4 p m.) trips
and S 1.000 for weekday and S 1.2SO for
weekend half-day and tw11tght trips
Twilight harbor cruises are available for
S300 per hour, with a minimum of two
hours Patriot twilight special (6 30 p m
12 a m ) for S 700
Other fees
The rod rental is SS per day taode bag
S4 plus tax and hcense holder, S l A fo.h
mg license 1s S6 f>O for one day Rock cod
rods rent for S 10 per day
All persons 16 and-older are requtred
by the Fish and Game Department to
have a valid fishing hcense and must
wear license above their 1111a1S1 white
fishing
• DAVEY'S LOCKER 673-1434
www daveyslocker com
Open/Charter rates
Two half·day fishing trips aboard the
77·foot Western Pride are held betwe~,.,
6 a rn ·noon for Sl,100 and 12 30-5 30
pm daily for S900 Weekend trip\ at 6
a m.·noon are SS1,600. while the week
end 12·30 p.m -6 30 pm trip~ arl:'
S 1,300 (99 passenger maximum ) ThE'
areas fished are local and coastal. from
Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach. for
bass, sheephead. sculp1n. bonito. bar
racuda, white seabass and mackerl"'f
Open rate S24 adults, S 16 1urnors and
seniors Twilight charters are ava1lab11:
through October for S l 100
The three·quarter day trip ( 7 a rn 5
pm.) aboard the 80 foot Freelance QQ
passenger maximum) has a we~"'-da1
rate of S2, 100. whale the twilight tr p
from 6 30 pm 12 30 am 1s S l 100 Thr
weekend and holiday rate is S2 600 and
S 1,3SO Areas fished are local or Cata••
na Island. depending on seaxin and
species Open rate S36 adults S~8
1unlors and seniors
The full·day fishing (1 1 pm S pm\
aboard the 6S loot Thunderbird 1s held
daily There are 42 bunks on board
S2.000 S2.600 depending upon location
and times The areas fished are Catahl'ld
Island, San Clemente Island and out~r
banks. Open rates range from S60 80
adults, S4S·6S 1un1ors and senion
The R1S1ng Star has charters and shark
fishing on the 62·foot, 49·passenger
vessel Weekday charters run from 6 30
a m ·4 30 p m for S 1,.400 Weekend
trips at the same time are S 1,600 Shark
f1sh1ng charters are on Mon Thurs at
S2,500 Open rates S24 adults. S16
Juniors and seniors Night charters are
from 6 30 p m 1 a m each night for
S2,600
The 32 foot. six-passenger Bongos
offers half day full day, shark. marhn
tuna, night shark and Catahna excur
s1ons ranging between S500·S850
Bongos II is a 38-foot m.-passeenger
vessel that takes the trips of Bonqos. •)
well as San Clemente trips Pnces.range
from S600 S9SO
Fourteen foot boats that include bait
and gas can be rented for SSO a da~ or
S3S for five hours
• Other fees
Rod and reel rentals are S8 (halt day,
three-quarter day, fu ll day (twilight)
Fish sacks are S 1 50, and a one-day
ltcense with holder is S7 OS
wave and read it, qnd you plan
1ust t1 little bit dhead of llme." lw
said
For le1sw-e boarders, or µeoplt
JUSl getting involved or t111nq out
the sport, Cwrurungs c;ugqe .. t.,
the Newport 1etty areas bet\\ t-e>n
28th Street and the nver JPtlle'>
Cumrrungs. who used to l~ cl
1uruor Weguard, sa.id the wuve'
a.re a little sJower there and
optimal for noVlces
At The Wedge near Balboa.
Cummings Scl.ld. hallow waters
seenungly appear out of
nowhere and that boarders who
lhmk they're m deeper waters
can slam into the ground
•Some tunes you can gel
shoved ngbt mto the sand.• said
Cummings, whose only u11une
have been sustained m 114wttu
where reefs end rocks havt?
resulted Ul locerotion& to his
legs.
For advon<' d riders. thr
Huntington Beach Pier df'eO l4'
pnm for bodyboardmg
Hunbn gton 8 ach wtU ho t
lb Thw' fourth top this on.
Aug 4-JO Al lb us. Open
A~rdlng to Alisa Cauns,
events manager of U.S Surting,
e~ n dr w tar ,
eudi n d plt the arty
kickoff wnes. wh.i b a.re usually
about 7 a.m.
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l)ellas Kopp
' Kevin Teregls
:d. Ryan Gleason
·~ · Kris Hartwell
SAILORS
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she offered her teammates,
coaches, even her competiuon.
"You en1oy seemg lods like
M E. enjoy success," said Eric
· TWe1t, the girls track coach and
athletic director.
Sdld Nowell Kay, the Sailors'
jumps and hurdles coach: "I've
been coadung 12 years and she's
m the top three or four athletes
I've had, personality-wise and
athletic ability-wise."
Basketball C"Oach Bob Dukus
and volleyball coach Dan Glenn,
as well as other Newport faculty
and the media me mbers who
spoke for any length of time with
her, would echo such prdise.
Clayton, dlso dctive m student
government, posted d 3.76 G PA.
Wlule certainly bet.ng the most
prominent indJv1duaJ , the school's
Femctle Athlete of the Year was
hardly the only noteworthy topic
for the Tdf5o
Prominent tedm dccomp!Jsh-
menl.!) Ulcluded A CIF Southern
Sect.Jon D1Vls1on I runner-up t.n
tenrus, the aforemenlloned suc-
cess m volleyball, strong show-
mgs Ill track, cro5os country, bas-
ketball and water polo; dS well as
the co-ed sa1lmg tedm's victory at
the Dinghy National C hamp1-
-onsh1ps
lnd1 v1dually, freshman Apnl
Ross, who might accept the torch
, handed down by Clayton, was the
school's lone CIF chdmpion, top-
ping lhe D1V1S10n II rugh jump
fte ld
Adrhllondlly, Sy!Vld Mddueno
(shot put dnd discus). Altc1a
Mc Fall (3,200-meter run}, and
Amy Murphy (200-yard freestyle)
added ledgue utles to those won
by Clayton and Ros5o
Sophomore Jenm.fer Carey, the
Sea View's C-o-MV P tn volleyball,
·was a first-team All-CIF selecbon,
wht.le seru or5o Joanna Fielder (vol-
leyball), Breannd Badorek (bas-
Jrntball dnd volleyball), MollJ
Mullen (soflbdU), Vanessa God-
• bey, Kdlle Cannght and Erru.ly
Barker (tenrus), Enn Murphy and
' Lisa Swctm (aquatics), Stepharue
Gosselin (5ooftbctll), Colleen EadJe
(bask<'lbaH dnd runmngl. Desiree
DYNASTIES
CONTINUED FROM 8
with d 13-5 tnumph in the finals.
The VJctory tmproved Penmsula,
formed m 1991 dS a composite of
Palos Verdes, Rolling I !ills and
~tiraleste, to 141 -3
Coach Dan Glenn's voUeyball
team, which won dLI 10 Sea View
League matches to claun its
fourth stra1ght champ1onsrup,
eschewed its enrollment-based
Ill-A D1vts1on to compete against
the best the secll on had to offer
in D1v1S1on I-AA
Glenn knew full well such a
move would hkely steer his
fourth -seeded Sailors mto a
potenllal roddblock posed by
defending section champion and
top-seeded Mtra Costa
Thal It d1d.
The Mustangs, who hdd
hauled nine seC"l1on
championshjps and four
runner-up pldques back to its
Manhattan Beach campus,
,hosted the semdmal C"lash ma
gym packed with
voUeyball-cra7y <'nthus1asts who
ear., 11111~118J
Je&lllB Bart
Jontaa Matlock
JWU1a..tres
KtmD Courvolsler
K)'le K8dc
Talley (basketball), and Autumn
PW'o (running) authored individ-
ual heroics, before graduating
Wednesday.
Here's a sport-by-sport review
of the Sailors:
• Tennis: Godbey, Cannght and
Junior Erica Nelson were Coach
Fletcher Olson's singles standouts
throughout, while Barker and
juruor Brooke Taylor were a force
in doubles.
A Sea View split with Cd.M
and Woodbridge forced the
Sailors to settle for second place
in league with an 8-2 record, but
they opened the Division I Play-
offs with as the No. 1 seed.
Following shutout playoff vic-
tories over Rowland, Upland and
Diamond Bar, the Tars topped
Camarillo, 12-6, in the semifinals
to set up a rematch with five-time
defending champion Peninsula.
Though the Sailors had ended
the Panthers' 120-match winning
streak with a 13-5 road victory
earlier. in the season, the third-
seeded Panthers continued their
CIF title skein with a 13-5 tri-
umph in the finals at the Clare-
mont Club to finalize Harbor's
record at 22-3.
Godbey and Canright teamed
as the No. 3 doubles seed in the
Sea View individual champi-
onshlps, but lost in the semifinals.
Top-seeded Barker and Taylor
were also upset in the doubles
senus, while Nelson was a quar-
terfinal singles victim.
• Volleyball: Though Glenn's
typically-tough preleague sched-
ule prompted a 1-3 start, the Tars
rebounded in time to steamroll
Sea View com-
petition to earn
their fourth
straight league
crown.
With Carey
and fellow
first-team All-
Sea View picks
Fielder and
Beth Water-
man, as well as
Fielder second-team
choices Melis-
sa Snow and Meghan Haller,
leading the way, the fourth-seed-
ed squad defeated Arroyo
inhabit one of the sport's
established hotbeds.
The result was a thrilling 8-15,
t 5-6, 9-15, 15-13, 15-4 tnumph
for "MicoHi," which was
subsequently upset by Laguna
Beach in the title match.
Basketball, which saw its
best-ever 24-8 season
short-circuited by two postseason
losses to Brea Olinda in the 1994
Southern Section ID-AA title
game. as well as the Southern
California Regional Finals,
opened the II-A Playoffs on
Brea's side of the bracket.
Having won eight straight
section championships and
appeared m five state title games
(winning five), the Ladycats
offered Coach Bob Dukus'
Sailors the ultimate quarterfinal
challenge.
The visiting Tars battled
valiantly through the first two
periods and scored the first
bucket of the second half to cut
the deficit to 31-26.
But a 15-2 Brea run paved the
way to a 70-40 triumph, and the
Ladycats went on to win their
ninth straight section
championship.
Grande and Royal in the CIF Divi-
sion 1-AA Playoffs, before being
eliminated in five games by top-
seeded Mira Costa.
Fielder later accepted a schol-
arshlp to Michigan, while Snow,
though only a junior, verbally
committed to attend Cal.
• Track and field: The five indi-
vidual league champions helped
fuel a second-place team finish at
league finals, and the Tars, 3-4 in
dual meets, 3-2
in league, con-
tinued on to
finish third at
the CIF Divi-
sion II Finals.
Clayton
won the long
jump (a per-
sonal-record
17-5 3/4), was
second in the
Madueno 100 hurdles,
and third in the
triple jump at
league finals, then placed second
in the triple jump (a PR of 37-4
3/4), and seventh in the hurdles at
CrF Finals. She ended her season,
which included a school-record-
break:ing tune of 15.54 in the 100
hurdles at Orange County Cham-
pionships, with a seventh-place
firush m the Masters Meet triple
jump.
Madueno, a senior, posted PRs
to win the league shot put (36-10)
and discus ( 130-0), then was
fourth in Division U and ninth al
the Masters
Meet in the
discus.
McFall, a
sophomore,
won the league
3,200, was sec-
ond in the
1,600, then fin-
ished third in
Division II,
sixth at Mas-Clayton
ters (a PR of
11 :03.07) and
16th m the state in the 3,200.
Ross cleared 5-6, two inches
above her previous PR. to win the
secllon title, then tied for second
at Masters, before bowing out at
state preliminaries.
The 1,600 relay team of Leah
Zaby, Kdtie Kent, Sara McMillen
and Pura, second in league, broke
a school record by more than two
seconds with a 3:57 .5 fourth-place
clocking at the C IF Division U
Finals.
Katie Bourgeois (high jump)
and the 400 relay of Cary Morrell,
Pura, Kent and Zaby also cap-
tured silver medals for the Sailors
at the Sea View League finals.
AAnlli Vu Ge•
Mamllebnn
MWJOlpDIOQ
Atiaeaa VMquez
BreUVla
Gary Glenn
• Basketball: An 18-11 record
featured 10 losses to teams
ranked in the county top 10,
including a 70-40 defeat in the
CIF II-A Quarterfinals.by eventu-
al section champion Brea Olinda.
The Tars
finished 7-3 m
league, tying
for second with
Santa Margari-
ta.
Badorek
(14.7 points
and nine
rebounds per
game), Clay-
ton (12 .7 and
Badorek 7.2), Eadie
(10.4 ppg) and
Talley (8.9 ppg) were all-district
selections, whlle Clayton and
Badorek, the so-called twin tow-
ers, were both first-team all-
league picks.
Eadie and Talley made second-
tearn all-league, while Dukus,
who later resigned to end a two-
year tenure, was the Dally Pilot's
Newport-Mesa DlStrict Coach of
the Year.
•Cross country: Surviving an 0-
5 Sea View dual-meet slate,
1Weit's Tars placed fifth at the CIF
Division Ill Finals, paced by
McFall's second-place individual
showing.
McFall was seventh at league
finals, followed by seruor Jamie
Swarberg (10th) and junior
Meghann Allard (16th).
Swarberg was 27th at CIF
Finals, Allard 34th and sopho-
more Molly Melum 40th.
• Salling: Stanford-bound
Heather Porter. Cassy Thompson,
Cryssa Byers and Alison Hill,
were members of the Mallory Tro-
phy winners at dinghy nationals.
The co-ed team also won the
Pacific Coast Championships and
finished second at the Team Rac-
ing National Championships.
' • Swimming: Amy Murphy
claimed the league crown in the
200 freestyle in an All-American
consideration doclo.ng of 1 :55.82.
She was also second in league in
the 100 free with another All-
American consideration time of
54.18.
She ti.rushed sixth at CJF Divi-
sion I Finals in the 100 free and
13th in the 200 free.
Erin Murphy, a senior, was fifth
in the 100 back and junior Alden
Moore was sixth in the 100
breaststroke at league finals,
while senior Barbara Cohen
(eighth in the 500 free), and junior
Erin Hartig (ninth in the 500 free)
also nabbed top-10 league finish-
es.
Coach Todd Kolber's squad
posted a 2-5 record, 1-4 in league.
• Water polo: Former men's
national team coach Bill Barnett
led the school's inaugural squad
to a 17-8 record, which culminat-
ed in an eighth-place showing at
the postseason Southern Califor-
nia Championships.
Moore, who will shoot for her
own single-game record of nine
goals next season, was a first-
team all-league selection.
Erin Murphy joined freshman
Jocelyn Manderino and junior
goalie Erin Kennedy on the all-
league second team, then teamed
with Lisa Swain to represent the
South in the first Orange County
All-Star Game.
• Softball: Mullen, whose junior
season was cut short by
Hodgkin's disease, returned to
the diamond to earn a spot on the
all-district Dream Team for a
fowth straight spring, as well as
second-team all-league recogni-
tion.
Mullen, who will continue at
Goldey Beacom in Deleware, hit
.318 and was 6-7 with a 3.46 ERA
as a pitcher.
Gosselin (.470 with 31 hits),
freshman Audra Adams (.369)
and senior Lori
Metcalf (.254
with nine RBI)
were additional
all-district
choices for
Coach Mike
Mullen, who
resigned after
five seasons at
the helm.
The Tars
were 10-11 , 2-8 Mullen
in league,
sweeping
cross-town rival Cd.M in their two
Sea View meetings.
• Soccer: Sophomores Brooke
Flamson and goalie Jordan
Fredriksen will provide the foun-
dation for the future, after earning
first-team all-league laurels.
Freshman Jennifer Orr
received honorable mention for
Coach Justina Gibbie's squad,
which finished 6-12-2, 1-8-1 in
league.
• Field hockey: Kent and Kyle
McNichols were catalysts for first-
year coach Sharon Wolfe, who
guided the team to a 5-5-4 record,
a third-place finish in the South-
ern Division, and a berth in the
postseason Orange County
Championships, where they lost
in the first round in sudden-death
overtime to Marina, 3-2.
• Equestrian: Crystal Bridgman
was second overall in the Inter-
scholastic Equestrian League's
mdividual varsity season stand-
ings, but was the overall champi-
on in equitation. She was also sec-
ond overall in working hunters.
• Golf: Susanne Day and Vanessa
Shapiro were team co-captains,
while Erin Haller (A flight) and
Katie Enriquez (B flight) posted
team-best fifth-place finishes at
the school's second annual tour-
nament.
• Badminton: Seniors Katie
Ueno and Katie Obegi were the
top girls players on Coach Tom
Pestolesi's co-eel squad.
Summer of 19~7
·~~ FUN THINGS T O 00
OCEAN SWIMS
July 12 -Pier-to-Pier Swim in New·
port Beach
Jim Turner. 640-5350
July 19 -29th Annual Seal Beach
OceamSwim
A one, three and 10-mile swim.
(310) 424-4227 ext. 236
Sept. 13 -Newport Beach Swim1est
A three-fourths mile pier swim
Jim Turner, 640-5350
Swimmers can join other ocean swim-
mers on at 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday
evenings at Big Corona.
BASEBALL
Ila Borders. update
THUNDER BAY, Ontario
Former Southern California Col-
lege burler Ila Borders, who is the
first woman to pitch in men's pro-
fessional baseball, made her third
appearance in four weeks for the
St. Paul Saints by allowing an
earned run off of two hits and a
walk in the final inning of the
Saints' 14-2 win over the Thun-
der Bay Whiskey Jacks.
She entered the game with a
14-1 lead and struck out the first
batter. Borders walked the next
batter and two singles followed .
A groundout fielder's choice
resulted in the run, and she left
two runners stranded.
Jn her previous outing on
Father's Day, Borders fired a per-
fect two-thirds of an inning
despite St. Paul's 3-1 loss to
Duluth-Superior.
Borders inherited a bases-
loaded situation in the eighth
inning with fans in Duluth chant-
ing, ·na, Da, Ila.#
Borders, a lefthander, forced
the Dukes' catcher into a double
play on a 1-2 pitch to end the
inning.
ILA'S STATS
GIP W-t. R ER HK 18HBWP ERA
6 5 0-0 s s 7 5 3 1 1 9.00
WATER POLO
Newport Harbor wins
Laguna Beach tourney
LAGUNA BEACH -Luke
Alvarado scored three goals and
All-ClF goalie Jon Pharris made
13 saves to pace Newport Harbor
High to an 8-6 victory over Lagu-
na Beach Sunday in 17-and-
under championship game of the
Artists' summer water polo tour-
nament.
Kevin Becker and Gary Con-
well added two goals apiece in
the title game, while Jay Person,
who posted a team-high three
steals, roWlded out the Sailors'
scoring with a single tally.
The Tars defeated Santa Bar-
bara, 11 -3, in the semilinals, and
also topped South Pasadena and
Etiwanda in the 12-team tourna-
ment that also included Corona
del Mar and Costa Mesa.
DEEP SEA
THURSDAY'S COUNTS
~ ~. 6 boeU, 268 engleB
U8 yellowtllt, ll 1ll>l<ore, 13 yellowfl" tuna,
I blu.fl" tune, 415 gl•l'l squid, 2 m.ako lh¥ta. 27 bonho, 59 t>.rrecude, 850 Yl'd bus, 154 m.llCkeret
Newport ......... • no repon.
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USE OF FICTITIOUS Th• lollowmg parsons Notice 11 her•by glv•n conlfenci, will be CIHmod bidders. Drive 'east, Costa Mesa. Hive you alarted doing Published Newport Orange County on 5-23·117 Orange County on o.3·117
_ BUSINESS NAME have abandonod lhe use of that the Ocun View a nonrttponslve bidder. Publlahed Newport Calilornla 92626 betw1tn bUalnen yet? Ytt, fS.1·94 B~ach.Co11a Mtta D11ty 199737219CU 19973122902
The ronowong persons 1h1 F1cllt1ous Business School Dl1trle1 ol Orar191 Substquent 10 this conflf· B111ch·Co1ta Mesa Dally lhe hours ol 10:00 a.m. Lowell M. Coble Pilot June 20, 27. July 4. Dally Pilot May 30, June 8, Daily PllOI June 6, 13. 20.
have abandoned lhe ust ol Name NAILIT. 1597 San Counly, California, her11n-Incl. lacllltlH lnapecllon Piiot Jun• 13, 20, 11197. and 11:00 p.m. Monday Tl~~· 1~tat~manltyw~11 :1~ lll97. Fl31 13, 20, 111117 FOlll 27, 111117 Foe2 Jhe F1c1111ous Bus1nt1s Bernardino Pl IC, Cc.t1a after ror1rred to 11 "DIS· lours wlll be 1ch1dul1d. FIOO through W1dn11day, 1 :00 w 1 Oun " 0
Nam•. The Aockln Ooclor, Mui, CA 92627 TRICT", will 11cllv1 111te<:1 Th• DISTRICT r•qulres p.m. 10 9.00 p.m. Thursday, Orang• County on 8·l 7·97 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
' 18171 Eucltd, Foul'teon Val· The F1ctl1ious Bustn111 bids up to but no lat1r lhan thal the bidder potHH 1 PUBLIC NOTICE 10:00 1 m. lo 5.00 p.m. Fri• 19973724340 Fl lltl 8 1 lty. CA 92708 Name reforred lo ebove 2:00 p.m. on th• 5th day ol c.7, C·IO. or 8 claulllca· Clay end Seturday, and 1:00 Dally Pllol JuM 20, 27, Flctltloua aueln•H C ou1 ua n•11
Tho Flc11t1ous Business wH hied In Orange County August, 11197, et thl DIS· tlon contraclor'• llctnst at on June 12, 1997, Mt. p.m. lo 5:00 p.m. Sunday. July•. II, 111117 F148 Name Statement Name Statement
. Name relorrod to above on 4 ·2 2 ·9 4 . F 11 e TRfCT Admlnl1tr1llon or. Wilson FM Broadcaalert, Pu bll1h1d Newport The lotlowlng plraona are Thi following p1r1on1 atl was filed in Orange County No F606741 lieu, 17200 Pln1hu111 lhe tlm1 the bid 1• •ubmll· Inc. lllod wilh lhe fed•ral 811ch·Co111 Me11 Diiiy PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslnHs as: Orange doing bu1lnt11 11: Blue
0 n 2 ·I 8 .9 !I . F 11 o Frank L. B1ney, 841 LaS· Lan•. Hun1lng1on Beach, lid. Communlcallona commit· Pilot Juno 111, 20, 25, 27, 1492270 County Child Abull Pr• Pat1ya FOO<I Sal••· 20281 M-.o VllW
No F638346 treda, Fallbrook, CA 92028 CA 92847. EACH BID MUST CON· alon an ipptlcallon to ton· 11197. en• venllon ~nt•r 2482 New Birch Slrltt, Suite 200,
Jim Riiier 10341 Pua, Guy R Ward, Jr., 1597 At thl1 H id time. dllt and FORM ANO BE RESPON· atrucl 11 new AM 1tatlon on W185 HOTICB OP: porl BIVd 17 'coala Maaa' N1wpot1 Blach, CA 92660 ~MM
,. Hunllngton' Beach, CA Son B1rnardlno Pl. IC, place, bld1 Wfll bl publicly SIVE ONLY TO THE BIO 1850 kHz In lhl ixpandld APPLICATION TO CA 92827• ' ' Sur1pon St1lood1 (U.S.A.) C
92646 Costa M•H, CA 92627 opened and r11d aloud for o 0 c U IA ENT s AND AM band 11 Coata M•u. PUBLIC NOTICE IBLL ALCOHOLIC Exch1ng1 Club Chltd Inc., (Withington), (WA), ~~ c Mortuary Thia bus1n1u 11 con· This bualneaa Is con· thl followlng: TELECOM· AGREEMENT IN ITS EN· Catllornla. Tht propostd 8&VIRA019 Abull Previntlon Ctnltf ol 2028 1 Birch St1111, Suitl Chapel i rtn'lltofY
due11d by 1n lndovldull ductld by CO·partnlrt MUNICATIOllJS NE'TWOAK TIRETV AS PROVIDED BY 1latlon would oparatl with Flctlllou1 8u1lnHa Date of Flllng Ora~• County, Inc., (Call• 200, Newport Beach, CA 3&00 Peclllo View~
·, 19973723879 Gory R. Ward, Jr. ·BIO 110:06117 ' an 1Hectlve radiated power Name ltatem•nt Appllcatloni tornl•) 2482 Ntwport BIVd 92080 ~ 8-d\ •Jim Riiier 19073714180 Plans Ind 1paclncallon1 THE DISTRICT. ol 10 kw daytlm9 from an The lollowlng l)lf'lonl are JUN 11 1987 11 C~111 M111. CA 112e2i H&L S11lood• Corre:auon M4-a700
'This atalomonl was filed Thie a11t1m1n1 was lllld lft on file and may be The DISTRICT rllll'llH 1xlstlng 117·meler lower at doing bu1ln1u H : Tht To Whom \1 May Con-This bualnllt It con-euornlat' ~1A)CAe::o:· -:==r====:-1 Ith lh C 1 Cl k 1 wilh lht Counly Cllfk ol YltMd al tht DISTRICT thl r~htto reJtc11ny or all 11117 Ea11 AIOndr9 Soul .. Patadlte Project, 1131 cttn· ducted by: a corporallon Thl'ew:· r n, I I ...,..11.., w • oun Y " 0 0 Co 1y a.1;97 Pwchatlng D1p111men1. al bid• or 10 waive any Ir· VMd, Paramount, Cai.tor· 8adl Bay Orlve, N1wpor1 ~ N 1 ) 1 h A Have you 11ar1ed doing 1 u• n•11 • con-r-~
, Orangt County on S·l0-117 ~:l~ygl Puoi Ju: 20 27 lhl I bove 1ddr111. regulafltlll In lnlormallll11 nla: 1 kw nlghltl!M l1om an Blach, CA 82MO l)llcant(:,rnrl/~t~ 6~lf>S butlntu yel? Y11, May f, ~by 1 '°r.:i:n1-:: • ml I
Dally P1to1 Jun1 13. 20. 27. 1111 •F t (714)147·255' Eld. 1440. In any bide or In lhl bid· exltliog 53-mtltf lowtr al Lowlll Mack Cabtt, 1131 .,OOD CORP ' 19117 OU I ~ ...... * Cha-'
Jl.!4y 4• 111111 JUiy 4, 11, 1 7. 15 91<1 document• may ti. -)101 Well '11th, Sanca Ana, Bick B1y Dtlv1, Sp 6325, The apptlcanl• lllled Exchange Club Chlld F JND ,...... 'c~--'m_...n,'....,_
F 11 t C II purchlMd ll lhl at the MEET CelUomla encl v.llh a 11udlo Newport Betch, CA 82680 abo lvi 1 lh • .. -""' ---------1 • above addttH for U0.00 locallon within the prpi. Suun Nirnna Cable, 1131 ve 11• •PP ( 'l\ 0 • Thinking 01 having a
Why play Hide 'N Cl•aalfled Pl' ttt, non-r11undabtt. PoMd 1tallon'1 city grad• Back Bay Drlvt, Sp 1325, g:panminConl ~ ..... t c.0..'l°'~ g11age aalt? 110 ero.dwav Stele wllh childcare? A MANDATORY PRI. laJ eonlOUf. Thi Oflnclpalt or Ntwpott Beach, CA 92080 Vlfagt ""' 0 ~· 1 01\#e ua a cant an apartment Com Mee&.
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PUBLIC NOTICE lane• A. Ttnntson, 39t e. PUBLIC NOTICI! Rave you 1tarltd dolno Rave you 1tat1td' aoino PUBLIC NOTICE d~•d by· an inOMduai PUBUC NOTICE CllJC\ed 11Y: an indMdUll i ..... CNOTICE 'kU I 23rd Street. NtWl)Orl bullnttl yet? y"· 1181 blnineH ret? YH, May f, ...,,. you ftartltd dOonQ Have yoll statt.cl doWl9 ~oua haln"a l OUI 8uilnMa 8 .. cl'I, CA t2MO FlctlUoua 8uslnHI May 1tt7 flctltlo~• 81111,,..a l>\llintts ytf7 Ytt, 6-1H7 FlcllllOVI 8ualn•U bl.lalnela ret1 Yn, ~ 11•"'• ltet9'ftent Heme ll•l•m•nt Thi• buslnen ta eon· Name ltetem•nt HOIH1 L Wilton Gay P~ Hem. Statement Rodlelle C Stuard Harne ltatemant T~d.~~ ~---... TM lollowfng per.on1 lft Tl\t lollowing pettons are dUCltd by: twaband and Ttlt following l)tfWOI are Thie ttatament was riltd Thi• 1ta1t1Mnt wtt ni.o The IOlloWl.ng ptflOt\I art Thi• l\lttn*'1 wat rlltd Th• IOllOwing PtftOnt llt ,,.. ,.._...,.. --._...
dbinO bv1lne11 as: A TO 2 dOing but.Mu I.I. A) Saga Wile dOlng bulirtHI at: Illy· wilh ll'lt County Clerk ol With 1ht County Clerk of doing bl.lllntH er. Atct\I• -.,111 the County Clark ol dOinQ bl.lflnell as· Haly ~lh the COi.Wiiy Oer1I °' WAAE, 8301 Snowbird ;7!alone • 8) SalOn Saga, Have you started dOing ltnd, 27612 Elu St., Mt•· Orange County on s.3().97 OfanQt COul"lty on &-13-17 tectutal Solutions, &45 Ir· Or1n91 County on 5-30-97 FurnlshlMQa tnd Design, Of~ County oo $-1M7 OflVt. Huntington Btech, ""'c HI Coaat Hwy. Stt. buslntn yer? No alon Vlelo, CA 92611 18973722564 19973724095 vlnt Ave, Ntwpon B11cn. 19973722828 196'.I Pon 8fl•tol C11e... tH7~7~M
CA 92&40 4• oronll dtl M11, CA. Maribeth Tennison 01brt1l1 Schwartzberg, Dally Piiot June II, 13, 2.Q, Dilly Piiot June 20. 27. CA 92563-0000 Daily Pilot June o. 13. 20, N.-..pott Stach, CA 92S60 Dilly Piiot June t3, to, 11.
AIVll'I 0 Hulte. 488 82nd 92825 This •tattrntnt wat filed 271192 Elsa St.. Ml11lon 27, 1997 f065 July 4, 11, 1997 F137 Mitt! S. Dwyer, 845 1Mne 27, 1997 f061 MllY Ann Hlly. 19e9 POl'I Julr 4, 1997 F'17 St.. NtwPOff Baich. CA Jtnniltt Lynl'\ Cottman. with \he County Cte1k ol V .. Jo. CA t2G91 Aw. N.-.wport Be1ch, CA B 1101 CltC:lt Ne port
92663 2531 2 Tt1rtno Dr .. Mlttlon Orange County on 6-10·17 Your Schw•ruberg, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 92683-0000 PUBLIC NOTICE s~~ch, CA 92680 w PUBLIC NOTIC!
Dorothy Campbell, 8301 VltJo .• CA. 92611 19973723085 27692 El11 St, MlltlOn Thia business la c:on· This bus1nen ls con-Fl"tltloua •u-•-c Snowt>lrd Drive, Hunllnglon Daniel W1ll1am Cottman, Dally Pilot June 13, 20, 27, Vttjo, CA 921191 FlctlUous llu•lneu Flotltlout lluslnen duct9d by: in lndlllldual Flctltlout Buslneu ducted by· 111 Individual .. -·--
Beech, CA 92&48 2S3t2 Terreno Dr .. Mlstlon July 4, 1997 Fl l4 Ttllt bualneu la con-Heme Statement Nam• St•t•m•nt Have you st1tted dOll'IQ Name Statement Have you 111rtad doing N•m• ltatemenl
Gtoflrey Campbell, 8301 Vte~o. CA. 9289t ducted by· a gener1I pirt· The following persons are The following pe11on1 art business yet? Yea. 8/9CS Th• lollow1ng persons are business yet? No T,,11 lollow1ng p«sont ••
Snowbird Orivt. Huntington Th s buslntst Is eon· PUBLIC NOTICE nershlp doing bu1lneas as: Chinate doing business as: Fu1u1t Maik s. Owytr doing business as· Search· Mary Ann Haly doing business 11: H_.n
Beach. CA 92646 ducted by: husband ond H111e you star1td doing Fast Food, 108 22nd Street Tech USA • For Ever This statement was llltd Net Tecnnologles, 40t This 11atemen1 was 111eo and Humancare SefYten.
Ttils business J1 con-wile Fictitious Bualnesa buslneu yet? YH, 1·1·97 I A, Nowpon Beach, CA Young, 12922 Harbor Blvd. with th• Counly Clark ol Hamilton ,.B, Costa Mesa. w11.1 th• County Cltrk ot 2954t Monatch Olive. g.,, ducted by a general part• Have you tllfled doing Nam• St•temanl G1brltla Schwartzberg 92663 1685, Gardtn Grove, CA Orange County on S-23·97 CA 92627 Or1nge County on 5.3.97 Juan Cei:-ls1rano, C.. t2t7$
ne11t1lp business yet? No The following persona are This statement was fllttd Ttlu Pham, 1928 Robert 92840 19973721960 Douglas A Hartsnorne. 19973722913 Ronald W. Millett, 291541
Have you 11aned doing Jennller L. Cottman doing business as· Dawn with lht County Clerk ol \.J'I .. Anaheim, CA 92802 Gina R.F. Fronklln, 432 S. Dally Pilot May 30 June 11 401 HamJlton ,B, Costa Daily Pilot June 6 13 20 Monarch Drive. San Mn buslneSI yet? No Thi• statement waa !lied ol Time An Gallery: 23710 Orange County on 5-30-97 Bui Diep, 1928 Robert Ln .. Harbor Blvd., 155, Santa 13 20 1997 • Foi7 Mesa, CA 92627 • • • Caplsirano, CA 92075
Alvin O. Hulte with tho County Clerk ol El Toro Road Ste C l.akt 19973722870 Anaheim, CA 92802 Ana, CA 92704 • • This business 1s con· 27• l997 F077 This buslneu It co~
This statement was flied Orange County on 6·17-97 Forest CA 92530 · • Dilly Piiot June 6 13 20 This busineu Is con-This busintst Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an ind111ldua1 PUBLIC NOllCE ducted by: 1n indl11ldu.i
with th• County Clerk ol 19973724343 Josef'h Carl Dasso, Jr., 27 1997 • FOSl duct~ by a general pan-ducted by: an lndlvldual . Ha~e you started doing Have you s1aned doing
Orange County on 5·23·97 Dally Pilot June 20, 27, 2288 Cominlto Plumas • ntrsh1p Have you started doing Fictitious BualneH business yet? Yes, 4/5(97 FlcUtloua Buslneu business yet'? No
19973722001 July 4, 11, 1997 FlS4 Laguna Hiits. CA 92653 • PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing business yet? No Name St•tement Douglas A. Hanshorno Ni mt Statement Ronald W11t1tr Millett
D II Pilot J • 20 27 Gina Tatom. 22881 Cam· business yet? No Gina R.F. Franklin The following persons are This statement was Meo Tht following persons art This sta1ement wu l'ad 8 Y un • • PUBLIC NOTICE Fl tltl B I Th Pha Thi t t I ~1 d with th C t Ct k I C Ct""' of July 4, 11, 1997 F 16' lnito Plumas t.aguna Hills c oua us n•ss . u m s s a emen was i1 • doing business as· York e oun Y er o doing business IS Mort· with lhe ounty .. CA 926s3 ' • Name Stetement This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Trainlng, 4S25 West. Coast Ofange County on 5-30·97 gage Funding Group. 218 Orallge Counry on 6-10"97
Fictitious Buslnesa This business Is con-The lotlowlng persons ara with th• County Clerk ol Orange County on 6-17-97 Highway, Newpon Beach. 19973722581 t /2 Abalone Ave • Balboa 19973723N4
N•m• Statement ducted by a general pan-do Ing bu e In• ss 11: Orange Counly on 6·10·97 19973724351 CA 92663 Daily Pilot June 6, 13, 20, Island, CA 92662 Dally Pilot June 13, 20, 21, Fl~tltlous BualntH The lollowlng persons are nershlp LAORCO EQUITIES, 635 19973723869 Daily Pilot June 20, 27, Tiffany Yori<, 4404 1/2 27, 1997 F082 Kerry L YO.irlQ. 218 112 July"· 1997 F.119
N•m• St•t•m•nt ~~~LgCbOuXsinelNTsEs :Ns:ATIONAL Have you sterted doing Plumer. Co1t1 Mua, CA Daily Pilot June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11, 1997 Ft42 Channel Place, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Abalone Ave .. Balboa Is· PUBLIC NOTICE Th I llowl n business yet? No 92627 July 4, 1997 F118 Beac:h, CA 92663 land, CA 92662
e 0 ng ptraons are LLC 344 • 22nd Street Joseph earl Dasso. Jr. Cecll W. Calhoun, 635 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This bu1lness. Is con-Fictitious Busln••• This bus1n111 11 con· d0tng buslneu as: •) CMF Costa Mesa CA 92627 ' Pt c M CA d ed b 1 d d al d -"' b Fictitious Bu1ln•H Associates, b) Balboa Gill W 1 LL C 0 x' 1 N T ER N ... This statement was llltd umer, ost1 esa, Fictitious Business uct y: an n 1111 u uc:tvu y· an lnd1111dual ,. with the County Clerk of 92627 Have you started doing Name Statement Have you st311ed doing Name Stat•m•n1 House. e) Albatross West, TIONAL LLC (CA) 344 • Ora.nge County on 6-l0-97 Kim Calhoun. 635 Plumer, Flctltloua BualneH N•m• St•t•m•nt business yet? No Ttle following persons are business yet? No The following person••• ~ South Swell, 2789 22nd Street. Costa Mesa, 19973723855 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Name St•t•rnent The followfng persons 111 Tlttany York O<>lng buslntss as: AAA Kerry L Young doing business as: Koala
axwlng, Costa Mesa, CA CA 92627 Dally Piiot June 13 20 27 Thie bu1lneu Is con-The following persons 8/t doing buslntH as: UBIC, This 1111emen1 was filed Location Motorhomes. 770 Tn1s 1tattmen1 was ftled Bare Electrolysis, 120' e. 92626 S This business 1s c:o1t-J 1 4 1.,,.7 • F·11~ dueled by: husband an<l doing business as: Burled 2539 Back Bay Loop, with the County Cieri< ol W. 17th St .. ,.5, Costa with tna County Clerk or 18th Street, Costa M .... Frank · Htlbe<ger, 2789 ducted by a Um1ted U· u Y • .,., " wilt Undz, 2206 Windward Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Orange County on 5-23·97 Mesa, CA 92627 Orange County on 6-3·97 CA 92627
Waxwing, Costa Mesa. CA ability Co. PUBLIC NOTICE Have you stantd doing Lant. Newpon Beach, Cal. Oanlel J. Ooughe'1y, 3065 19973721983 David Brian Rovsetc. 205 11 199737229D8 Marilyn Hemune Thoma•, 92626 H111e you started doing business yet? No 92660 Fernheeth. Costa Mtsa, CA Dally Pilot May 30 June 6 2 Agate Av•.. Newpon Daily Pilot June 6 13 20 26181 La Real #63C, Ml .. Mary H. Heiberger. 2789 business yet? Yes. May 27, C.Clt w. C1thoun Daniel Edward Flec:ky, 92628 • • Beach, CA 92662 • • • s1on Viejo, CA 92691 W1xW1ng, Cos11 Mesa, CA 1997 Flctltloua Buslnen Thia atelement was flltd 2206 Wlndward Lane. New· Eric Journel, 63 Rut Peny 13· 20· 1997 FOl8 This business is c:on· 27• t997 F079 This business Is C'On.
92626 Willcox International LLC Nam•. Stat•m•nt wilh the County Clerk ol port Beach, CA 92660 75018, Parl1, France PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an individual Thl1 business la con· Nancy A. Wlllc:oK, Ph.D.· The following persons are Orange County on 11·10-97 This business Is con· This buslneu 11 c:on-Have you alatlod doing Have you S1aned doltlO
ducted by: husband and Manager doing business as: Organl· 19973723051 ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: co-partners Ftctltlous BuslneH business yet? Yes. 4-1-97 Ftcllllou1 Business business yet? Yes
wife This statement was med c:ally Yours, 2549 Orange Dall P'I t J 13 20 27 Heve you staned doing Have you started doing Name St•t•m•nt David B. Rovsek Name Statement Marilyn Thomas Have you Slllned doing with the County Clerk ol Ave .. Apt. A-1, Costa Mesa, Y 1 0 unt ' ' ' business yet? Yes, May 1, business yet'? No The following persons ate This statement was liled The following poisons are This stattmenl was Ned
business yet? Yes, 1990 Orange County on 6-13·97 CA 92627 July 4• 1997 Fl04 t997 Daniel J. Dougherty doing business as· White with the County Clerk ol doing business as· Wheel· with the County Clerk of ~h~~ ~t~~',;.~~j wes filed 199737240B2 Thad Grayson Blnley, 25'.'9 PUBLIC NOTICE Dan Flecky This statement was filed Charlot Limousine, 366 All· Orange County on ~·30-97 stop Services. 6503 Sea· Orange County on 6-1°'97
with the County Clerk ol Daily Pilot June 20, 27, Orange Ave .. Apt A 1, This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol ocado SI IC101 Costa 199737225152 shore Or• Newport Beach. 19973723802
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6SV49 Or· Fictitious Buslneu with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 6-13·97 Mesa, CA 92627 ' Dally Pllol June 6, 13, 20, CA 92663 Dally Pilot June 13, 20, 27, Orange County on 5·23·97 u Y • • O a g C t o S 23 97 1 "'"73724088 _..;.._ ________ ange Ave .. Apt. A·t, Costa Neme Stat•m•nt r n e oun Y n • • .,., Aobon Barrientos. 366 Av· 27, 1997 F063 Timothy P. Doolin, 6503 July 4, 1997 F12l 19973721985 PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa CA 92627 The lotlowlng persons are 19973721979 Dally Pilot June 20, 27, oc:ado St. 1c101, Cosla Senhore Or .. Newport1----------
0ally Piiot May 30. June 6, This• business Is con-doing business as: Pretzel Dally Piiot May 30, June 6, July 4, 11, 1997 F1S6 Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92663 , PUBLIC NOTICE t3, 20, 1997 FOt6 Fictitious Bualneu d 1 d b h b d d Factory. 600 E. Bay Ave .. 13 20 1997 F023 This business Is con· This business 1s con.1----------N•m• St•t•ment uc e Y us an •n C-5. Newport Beach, CA ' · PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· an individual Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 ducted by a" 1nd1vtdual Fictitious Busln••• PUBLIC NOTICE Tht following persons are ~~'v• you stanod doing 92661 PUBLIC NOTICE Haye yo~ started doing N•m• Statement Have you staned doing Name Statement ---------oolng business as: world 1 • Minh Ouang Tu. 206 Cec:ll Fictitious Buslneu business yet? No The following persons are business yet? Yes, 4.30.91 The tollowlng persons1are
Flctltlou1 Buslneaa Peace Publishing. 2620 business yet No Pl .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fictitious Butlneu Name St•t•m•nt Roben Barrientos doing business as: Video Timothy P Ooohn doing business as: Ad&-
R Thad Binfey p T T N St t • t Th I II • s Thi I 2000 24 H 's 2300 Ha T f I 1280 B B ..... " .. N•m• St•tement 111orslde Or., Costa Mesa. This statement was flled huong hanh u, 206 •m• • em n e o owing P r on1 ire s statement was iled • r • r-his staltment was 1 ed gear, 1son -~~. The following persons are CA 92627 wtth the County Clerk 01 Cecil Pl., Costa Mesa, CA Tht following persons are doing buslnese as: NAILIT with the Counly Clerk ot bor Blvd #3, Costa Mesa. with tne County Clerk or Newport Beach, CA 92660 doing business as· a) L.l.S David T. Sanford. 2620 Orange County on 6_10-97 92627 doinQ business as: Glo-COMPLETE FINISH CAR· Orange County on S.23·97 CA 92627 Orange County on 6·3·97 D1vegea1. Inc .. (CA), 1280
ENTERPRISES, b) so R111ers1de Or, Costa Mesa, 1 ........ 7372364 .... This business Is con· vannis Air Cond1Uon1ng & PENTRY, 1597 San Berner· 19973721984 Stephen Verdon. t79 E 19973722904 Bison, B92SS, Ntwl)or1
ROMEO. C) CUE TEASE. CA 92627 •• ., ducted by· )omt venture Refrigeration Services, d1no Pl llC, Costa Mesa, 0 11 Pit 1 M 30 J 6 17th St.. it 169. Costa 0 1 p 1 1 J 6 13 20 Beach. CA 92660 2424 Newpon Boulevard, Trlona Bergin, 709 Larks· Daily Pilot June 13, 20, 27, Have yo~ staned doing 1916 Leeward Ln .. Newport CA 92627 3a/ 0 ay • u~e ' Mesa. CA 92627 2
81 Y '0 une · • This tlusmess is co1t-
Costa Mesa. CA 92627 pur, Corona del Mar, CA July 4, 1997 F120 business yet? Yes, 06·01· Beach, CA 92660 Gary R Ward, Jr. 1597 1 • o. 1997 o2s This business IS con· 7· 1997 FOBO ducted by a c0<p()(at1on
LA BOUFF, INC., (o Cali-9262S 97 Giovanni Palmlerl, 19t8 San Bernardino Pl. IC, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by. an 1ndll/1dual PUBLIC NOTICE Have you staned doing
fornla corporation). 2424 This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE Minh Tu Leeward Ln.. Newporl Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Have you started doing business yel? Yes, 5-5-97
Newport BouJoverd, Costa ducted by: a general pan· This Statement was filed Beach, CA 92660 This business Is con· Flctltlou1 Busln•ss l)usiness yet? Yes, 1·1·97 Fictitious Business 01vegear. Inc.. Susan
Mtsa, CA 92627 norsh1p Fictitious Bu1lne1s with the County Clerk ot This busmess Is con· ducted by an Individual Neme St•tement Stephen Verdon Name Stitemant Snaw
This business 15 con· Have you started doing Name St•t•ment Orange County on 6-t0-97 ducted by: an lndMdual Han you started doing The following persons are This statement 'IVIS filed T,,t lollowing persons are This statement was filed
ducted by: 1 corporation business yel? No The following persons are 19973723079 Have you started doing business yet? Yts, 6/9/97 doing business as: Stel· w1lh the County Clerk ol doing business as. Pacific: 1"<1th the County Clertt of
The registrant commenced Triona Bergin doing business as: 0 11 PU 1 J 13 20 27 business yet? No Gary A. Ward Jr. ranle's Errand Services, Orange County on S-30·97 Sales & Leasing, 485 E Orange County on 6-1087
lo 1ransac:t business under This st1temtllt was filed a) A Prime Cleaning Ser-J ~ Y ~97 une ' FttZ GlovaMi Palmieri Ttlis statement was liltd 283 Avocado 118, Costa 19973722583 17th St. Ste 201, Costa 19973723t.04
the llcllllous name or with the County Clerk ol 111ce, b) Prime Cleaning u Y 4' 1 Thia statement was filed with the County Clerk or Mesa, CA 92627 Daily Pilot June 6, 13, 20, Mtsa. CA 92627 Dally Pilot June 13, 20. 27,
namts llated above on: Orange County on 6-3·97 Service. c) Prime Malnl• PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 6-13·97 Stelfanie Joy Brooks. 283 27, t997 F064 Chad Ware. 17631 Grand July 4, 1997 F122 6/1/97 19973722958 nanc:e, 2855 Plnocrtek Orange County on 5-30·97 19973724159 A11oc1do ,18, Costa Mesa. Ave., Lake Elsinore. CA.•-...;;... _______ _
La Boulf, Inc .. Debra o. La Dally Pilot June cs. t3. 20. lA209, Costa Mes•. CA Fictitious Bu1ln•H 19973722037 Dally Piiot Jun• 20, 27, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE 92530 PUBLIC NOTICE
Bout!, President 27, 1997 Fo52 92626 Name St•t•ment Daily Piiot June 6, 13, 20, July 4, 11, t997 F147 Thia business ls con· Fictitious Bualnen This business Is con· Fictitious Business J1~~s t~~at~~~~:y w~1~1~1~ PUBLIC NOT ICE rs~~· ~i~".:~::~~1• c:~g:: d~~~ f~~~~~ns~ ~:~•t,r~~~= 27' 1997 Foss PUBLIC NOTICE d~;!:S ~~~ an,:~~Z~du:oing Name St•t•ment d~;!:d ~~~ a~:~~~~du~~1ng N•m• St•t•m•nt
Orange County on 5·23-97 Costa Mesa, Callfornla and Lube, 603 B San PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No The lollowlng persons are business yet? No The following persons art
19973721997 Fictitious Buslnen 92626 Michel Or., Costa Mesa, CA Flctuloua Busln•H Stellanie Brooks doing business as: Tom, Chad Ware doing business as• All·
Name St•tement This business 11 con· 92627 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name St•t•m•nt This statement was filed Tom. and Ken, t2S Mesa This statement was filed Ways Carpet Care. 513 W. Dally Pilot May 3o. June 6• The following persons are ducted by: an lndivldual Friars All Quality service Name St•tement The following petSona are with the County Clerk ol Or., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 with the County Clerk ot Bay Ave. 11 A. Balboa. CA
'3• 20• t 997 F020 doing business as: The Have you s1arted doing Providers, (CA), 603 B San The following persons are doing business as: Sue-Orange County on S-30.97 TTK Co. Inc.. (NV). 502 Orange County on 6·3-97 92661-1121 __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T-IC_E __ , Cunningham Group, 3186-L business yet? No Michel Dr .. Costa Mtsa, CA doing business as: Show cess Stories, Suite 433 • 19973722638 East John Street, Carson 19973722903 Mark RuHell Harpenau, Airway Avenue, Costa Marie M. Carreras 92626 Circuit Films, 16 Siena, La· 2796 Harbor Blvd., Costa 0 11 p·i J 6 13 20 City, Nevada, 89706 Dally Pilot June 6 13 20 513 W. Bay Ave, , A, Bal· ----------1 Mesa, CA 92626 This 1tatemen1 was filed This business Is eon-guna Niguel. CA 92677 Mesa, CA 92626 8 Y 1 01 une ' • · This business Is con· ' ' • boa, CA 92661-1 t21 Flctltloua Bu1lnea1 Gary CuMingham. 3009 wilh the County Clerk ol ducted by: a Corporation Dave Riemann, 16 Siena. Mary Ellen Alexander, 936 27• 1997 Fo54 ducted by: a corporation 27· 1997 Fo9t This business is con-
Nem• Statement Zell Drive. Laguna Beach, Orange County on 6-10-97 Have you slatted doing Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Cheyenne Street, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMduat
The lollowil'lg persons are CA 926St 19973723053 business yet? No Usa Riemann, 16 Siena, Mesa, CA 92626 business yet? No Have you started doing
doing business as: Hard Leslle Cunningham, 3009 Daily Pilot June 13, 20. 27, Friar All Ouallty Service Laguna Nig~el, CA 92677 This busineu Is c:on· Fictitious Buslneu TTK Co. tnc:., Thomas J. Flctltlou1 Bu1ln•11 business yet? No
Wire. 24831 Alicia Parkway Zell Drive, Leguna Beach, July 4, 1997 F108 Providers. William J. Ray, This busmess Is con-ducted by: an Individual N•m• St•tement Austin. President Nam• Stetemtnt Mark Harpenau it'C·32S. L1guna Hills, CA CA 92651 c.F.O. ducted by: husband and Have you staned doing The lollowlng persons 31e T_hls statement was filed The following persons are This statement was filtd
926S3 This business is eon· PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied wile business yet? No doing business as: A with the County Clerk ol doing business as: Coast w1ttl the COYnty Clerk ot
SurEmaJI, LLC (Cahlornie). ducted by· husband and with the County Clerk ol Have you started doing Mary Ellen Alex1nder Sweet Adventure, 10478 Orange County on S-30-97 Group Investments. 1S90 Orange County on 6-tJ..97
2483t Alicia Parkway IC· wile Fictitious BuslneH Oranga County on 6-13-97 business yet? No Ttlis stattment was filed Placer R111er Cir., Fountain 19973722589 Adams A11enlle. Su1te'3613, 19973724096
325• Laguna Hills, CA Have you started doing N•m• St•t•m•nt 19973724081 Dave Riemann with the County Clerk ol Valley, CA 92708 Daily Pilot June 6, 13. 20, Costa Mesa. CA 92628 Daily Pilot June 20, 27, 9;;,5; business 11 con· busineu yel? Yes, 1/29191 The following persons art Dally Pilot June 20 27 ThlS statement was llled Orange County on 5-27·97 Bill Ormord. t0478 Placer 27, 1997 F067 Carl Mark Garfield, co July 4, 11, 1997 F136 LHlle Cunnlngtiam doing business as: AA.A J 1 4 11 1997 'F13.j with the County Clerk ol 19973722111 River Cir. Fountain Valley, 14682 Berkshire, Tushn. ---------ducted by: Umited Llabihty This statement was filed Charter Yachts ol Newpon u Y ' · Orange County on 5·30-97 Daily P1IOI May 30, June e. CA 92708 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92780 PUBLIC NOTICE
Company with the County Clerk ol Beach, 2901 Pacific: Co1st PUBLIC NOTICE 19973722638 13, 20, 1997 F008 This business Is con· ThlS business is con-1----------Tht registrant commenced Orang• County on 5-30-97 Hwy Suitt 150-B Newport Dally Pilot Juno 6 13 20 ducted by· an lnd1v1dual Fictitious Bualness ducted by: an 1nd1v1dual Fictitious Bualn•u 10 tran51ct business under 19973722586 Beach, CA 92663' Fictitious Busln•H 27. 1997 ' FOSS PUBLIC NOTICE Have yo~ started doing Name St•tement Hovt you staned doing N•m• Statement
the llct1tlou1 business Daily Pilot June 6 13 20 Norman C. & Penelope F. Nem• Stetement business yet? No The following persons are business yet? No The following persons art ~~: 0~r6/t~9fes fisted 27 1997 • i=os6 Goodin, 2901 Pac:ll1c: Coast Tht followlng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 Bualn•H William H. Ormord doing business as· Buena Carl Mark Gar11e10 doing b.is1ness as: Coast
• Hwy, Newport Beach. CA dOlng business as: R.P.C. Heme St•tement This statement was Med Park Skating Center, 7951 This stalement was llled Poot & Spa Service. 378
SurEmall, LLC. Warren Fin· PUBLIC NOTICE 92663 Construction, 920 Coro-Flctltloua Bualn•H The following persons are with the County Clerk ol Commonwealth Avenue, with the County Cltrk ol Avocado 119. Costa Mfsa. le~, Member This business Is con-nado Or .. Costa Mesa, CA N1me Stat•ment doing business as: Source Orange County on 5·30·97 Buena Park. CA 90621 Orange County on 6·5-97 CA 92627 T is statement was flied Fictitious Bualneas ducted. br, husband and 92626 The following persons are One Management, 25682 19973722839 Michele Joenn May, 795t 19g73723248 Richard Alie" OeKonlog,
with lhe County Clerk ol Nam• Stat•ment wile '1":, ~ Patrick E. McNamva, 920 doing business as: The Pacific Crest Orlvt, Mission Daily Pilot June 6, 13, 20, Commonwealth Avenue, Daily Pilot June 6 13 20 378 Avocado .t9, Costa Orange County on 6·l0·97 The following persons are Havil!f ,'ilai.t.. ,,tarted doing Coronado Dr .. Costa Mesa. Center for Expressive Psy-Viejo, CA 92692 Buena Pork, CA 90621 · • · Mesa CA 92627
19973723886 doing buslness as: e) HSC busl~lwe~o CA 92626 chotherapy, 2900 South Kenn1tth Ian Davis, 25682 27• t997 Fo57 This business is con· 27• 1997 F084 Tn1$ business is con-
Oally Piiot June 13, 20, 27, Products, b) HSC, t 124 NorO\all t:.eGoodln,Penel· Randy H. Daniels, 3000 Bristol Street. Suite 0103, Paclflc Crest Drive, Mission PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an indivldual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an indtvtdufd.
July 4, 1997 F110 Vic:torle IE. Costa Mesa, opef~•Oo~n Geraldo, San Cltmtnlt, CA Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Viejo. CA 92692 Have you started doing Have you s1aned de&no ---------CA 92626 This .,s ent was filed This business Is con· Leslie Ann Cuva, 505 This business Is con-Fictitious BuslneH business yet? Yes. 5·28·97 Flctltlou1 Buslneu business yet? Yes. 6·9:J-PUBLIC NOTICE lntec Industries, Inc .. (Call· with th' County Clprk ol ducted by: a general part· Poppy Avenue, Corona del dueled by: an lnd1vldual N•m• St•tement Mlc:hele May Name St•l•m•nt R1cnard OeKorung
tornla). 1124 Victoria #B, Orange County on 6·13·97 nershlp Mar, CA 92625 Have you started doing The following persons are This statement was filed Tt1e following persons are T111s statement was i)ed
Fictitious Buslneu Costll Mesa, CA 92826 19973724078 Have you started doing This business Is con-business yel? Yes, 5·23·97 doing business as: A·Ust with the County Clerk ol doing business as: Pros-with me County Clerk ol
Nam• St•tement This business Is con-Daily Piiot June 20, 27, business yet? Yes. 1·1·97 dueled by: an lndlvldual Kenneth Ian Davis Environmental Consultants, Orange County on 5-30·97 pects & More. 2450 New-Orange County on 6-17-97
Tht following persons are ducted by a corporation July 4 11 1997 Ft3S Patrick Mc:Namare Have you slaned doing This statement was llltd 438 Dahlia Avenue, Corona 19973722578 port Boulevaro, 12to, 19973724342
doing business ae: GRAF· Registrant has not yet ' ' This llatemtnt was llled business yet? No with the County Clerk ol del Mar, CA 92625 Dally Pilot June 6, 13. 20. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Oa11y Pilot June 20. 27,
FITI CREATIONS. 2300 begun to transact buslMess PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of Leslie Ann Cuva Orange County on S·23·97 Joseph E. Vetr1mo. 438 27, 1997 F070 David M. Calhoun, 2450 July 4, t 1, 1997 F139
Fairview Road llUIOS, under the licllllous busl· Orange County on 6-17-97 This statement was hied 19973722035 Dahlia Avenue. Corona del Newport Boulevard. '210, PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ness name or names listed Flctltlous Buslneaa 199737243 41 with ttle County Clerk ol Dally Piiot May 30, June 6, Mar, CA 92625 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Oa111d Alan Gral. 2300 Felr-herein. N•m• St•tement Daily Pilot June 20, 27, Orange County on 6-3-97 13 20 1997 F009 This business Is con-Thit business IS con-1----------
1/lew Road .. UIOS, Costa lntec Industries. Inc .. Ttlo-T>.a I lowl 19973722918 ' ' ducted by· an llldhliduat Flctltlou1 Buslnen ducted by: an 1nd1111duJI Flctltlou1 8uslnffa ... .. .. 01 ng persons 11e July 4, 11. 1997 Ft52 PUBLIC NOTICE s N s Mesa, CA 92626 mas E. Aumond· President d • b i c Daily Pllol June 6, 13, 20, Have you started doing N•m• t•t•ment Have you started doing am• t•t•ment omg us ness as: onage PUBLIC NOTICE . ? Th t ti . s 7 Th 10110 '"" .-.. ·-... Rhea Ltlgh Gr1I. 2300 This statement was filed Wtllte. 16792 14th St., Sun-27. 1997 F073 business yet No e o owing person are business yet No e w_.,, .-~r..,..s -• Fairview Road #Ut05, with th• Counry Clerk ol set Beach, CA 90742 Flctlllout Busln•11 Joseph Vetrano doing business as: Alford· David M Calhoun doing business as: Custom Costa Mtsa. CA 92626 Or1ng1 County on 5-27·97 John w. Morrow. 1637 E. Fictitious BuslnHs PUBLIC NOTICE Name Stetement This sta&ement was flied able Merchant Services, This statement was llled finishes by Tom Kuehn.
Thll business ts con· 199737~2177 Burnett St .. Long Beach, Nam• Stetement The following persons are with the County Clerk ol 30902 La Mer, Laguna with the County Clerk or 9152 Crawford Circle, Hun. duded by: husband and Daily Pilol June 6, 13, 20, CA 90806 Tho following persona are Flctltloua Busln•u doing business as: Cobble-Orange County on S-30-97 Beach, CA 92677 Orange County on S-10-97 tington Beacn. CA 92648
wilt 27 1997 f 072 Tamara P. Morrow. 1637 doing business as: People N•m• St•t•m•nl stone Cookie Company. 19973 722630 ~thy Johnson, 30902 La 19973723850 Tr1omas B Kuehn. 9152
Have you stantd doing . E. Burnett St .• Long Beach, Pleesers LLC .• 1776 Ha· d ~e lo~lo~ng personJo~" 3108 Gibraltar Ava .. Cost• Dally Pilot June 6, 13, 20, ~2~h Laguna Beach. CA Daily P1lo1 June 13, 20. 27. Crawford C1rcl1, Hw~ ~ggi3ess yet? Yes 3/t7/ PUBLIC NOTICE ~1~Tus1ness 11 con-::~2;1r .. Costa Mesa, CA s~~~ P~~a1!:!1 ·~Ice~ ~~:;r;~ :~6Stiles. 3108 27, 1997 F058 This business Is con• July"· 1997 F103 1~~1t~n ~~=~:e:;A ~:64:o~
David Alan Graf Fictitious Buslneu ducted by: husband and People Pleutrs, L L.C. 3505 Cadlflac. · Uldg. Gibraltar Ave .. Costa Mesa, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an 1nd1Vidull
This statement was hied N•m• Stetement wile (Otliw1re). 1776 Hawaii 1208B. Costa Mesa. CA CA 92626 Havt you started doing Have you slerted dO!nQ
with th• County Clerk ol The following persons ere Have you started doing Cir .. Cosll Me11. CA 92626 92626 This buslntss 11 con-Fictitious Busln•H business ytt? No Flctltlout Bu1lne11 business yet7 No Orange County on 5·27·97 doing business as: OMS business yet? No Thie bu1ln111 11 coll-Tara Johnson, 2712 Elk· ducitd by: 111 lndMdu11 N•m• Statement Kathy Johnson Neme Statement Tom Kuenn
19973722137 Markttlng ind Ouign John w. Morrow ducted by: Limited Liability port St., Lakewood. CA Have you 1taned doing Th• loHowlno persons are This statement was lllad Ttie following persons 11e This stattmenl was flied
Dilly Pilot M1y 30, June 6, Group. :107 1/2 Apoltna, This italt!mant was flied Co. 90712 . buslnHs yet? No doing butlntss es: CJ Sap-wtlh the County Cltrk of doing business as ZaPa1e-with the County Clotk ol
13• 20, 1997 FOt2 Balboa Island. CA 92662 with lht County Clerk ol Have you 111rted doing This business !' con-Deborah J. Stiles phire, 120 E. 18th Strtet, Orang• County on S-30-97 rla Collma, 745 w 19th, Orange County on g.17.17
Darren James Morris, 307 Orange Counry on 5•23•97 buslntn yet? No ducted by: an lndMdual This 1t1ttmen1 w11 llltd Colla Mesa, CA 92627 19973722040 Suite o. Costa Mesa CA 19973724347 PUBLIC NOTICE 1/2 Apot1tna, Balboa Island. 19973721988 P•orl• Pltasere, LLC .. Have you started doing with the County Clerk of Candace Owens, 8392 Daily Pilot Junt 6. 13, 20. 92627 Dally Pilot June 20. 21,
----------Calllornlo 92662 Daily Pilot May 30, June 6. KTaht1h1 E1ntarltgehmt,8Vn1.P.was fi'lod ~ua~~~~~x=~~ No Orange County on S.'21·97 Rtllly Orl11t. Huntington 27, 1997 F071 Heriberto Torros Tt)Vda. July 4, 11, 1997 F140 F~~:!!:us~!~~~~~s 3~~c:~!2e~p~l~~!."Ba~~~~:: 13. 20, 1997 Fo21 with 1he County Clerk or This statement was filed Dally Pilo:~~:~~~J~~:~. ~~j~h, ;~,r~::: is con· PUBLIC NOTICE ~2:s~. ~~c:~~~1 'A Costll PUBLIC NOTICE
lend. CA 92662 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 5·23·97 with the County Clerk ol 13. 20, 19g7 FOtO ducted by: an lndMdual This buslntss 1s con The following po11ons ire This business Is con-19973721800 Orange County on 6-3·97 Have you staned doing Flclltlou1 Busln•H ducted by: an lndlvldual Fictitious Buslnffa
doln8 business as: Club ducted by' a general part· Fictitious Bualnell Dally Piiot Mey 30, June 6, 19973722919 PUBLIC NOTICE buslntss yet? Yes. May 28, Name Statement Hove you stnnod doing Name St•tement Solei Tannl'l' and Juice nershlp 13, 20, 1997 FOt 3 Dally Piiot June 6, 13, 20. t997 Tht touo.,.1ng persons ore bustnoss yet? No The following ~,..ons Ire Bar, 8849 dams Ave.. Have you starttd doing Name St•t•ment 27, t997 FOOJ Fictitious Bualneu Candace J. Owens doing buslnoss as: HOibert Hortbtrlo Torros Te1td4' doing business a.s: 681· ~~6,i~ngton Beoc:h, CA buslneu yet? No d~~eg l~~o~~~~1P:~~oa!,:;:. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• St•t•m•nt This statement was 111tcl Enterprise, 2260 W Lincoln ThlS 1111oment w:is liltd w:ics. ?294 Channel Rd., Darron Morris . C 2 00 W The following persona ert with lht County Clerk ol 811/d., Apt. Q7, Anaheim, with tht County Cltrlo. ot B~lboa, CA 92661 Dvora S. Pariente. 4809 This llatemtnl was filed rity teanere, 7 · Flotltlou1 Bu1lnea1 doing buslntH 11: Erner• Orange Couoty on S·30·97 CA 92801 Orarw.i• Counly on G 9-97 Eric Andrew RyHel. ~ Udo Sands Or .. Newpon with the County Cltrk of Coast Hw~.. Newporl Name Stetem•nt Flctltloua BuslnHs aid Reefs. t3 Jasmine 19973722629 Corty Lynott Holbert. 2260 1907~7235 14 ChaMol Ad . B1lbo1. CA ~:~~·Ct 9We~ster, 5t8 Orange County on 6-3-97 BGe:,cgho~oA 9T663orres, 1332 The lollowlng l)traona ero H•m• Statement Creek. Lagun1 Hiiia, CA Dally Piiot Juno 6 t3 20 w. Uncotn Blvd .. Apt Q7, Dolly Pilot Jur\t tJ 20 27 92661
10973722915 doing bualntH 11: On Tht followlng per1on1 llt 92653 ' ' ' Anaheim, CA 9280t 99 ' F• os' Tnls business •S CO"-J6th SI.. Newport Beach, Morrow Place, LOI Ang• Guard s.c:urlty Systems, doing buslntst as: GKC Ted Beard, t3 JHmlne 27, 1997 F059 This bus1ntn la c:on JUiy "· 1 1 1 duc1ed t>y: I n indll/ldual
CA 92663 Dally Pilot Jun• 8, 13. 20, '-•·CA 90022 702 Santa Marl• Dr .. ,,....lne. EM, 400 w. Freedman Creek, l.Jlguna Hilla. CA PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an individual PUBLIC NOTICE H•v• you Slatted clo!nO Thie business Is con· 27, 1997 F075 Augustin Vergar1, 533 S. CA 92606 way, Anaheim, CA 92812· 92653 Have you started doing businou yet? Yes, M1y '·
ducted by • general part· PUBLIC NOTICE ~.~. v c·~"!.f2V2• .. Loa .Ang• Brian Klplan, 702 Santa 8040 Thi• business II con· Flctltlou• Bu1ln•11 business yet? 4.7.97 Flctltlou• Busln•ll 1997 ..
nttthlp • .vu Marla Of .. Irvine, CA 92806 OKC EM, 400 West 'r•ed· ducted t>y· an lndMd1.1al Hem• St•t•m•nt C1ray Holb1'1 Nam• Statement Enc Rylfet H1w you started doing -,-,-c-t_lt_lo_u_s_D_u_t_ln_•_•_•_ This bu•lneu Is con-ThomH Mithaws 757 Sen man Way, Anaheim, CA Havt you started doing The tonowlng ptr'IOnt 811 Th11 11attment was lilecl Th• tollo-Mng pa11ons .,. Tn1t llattfl"lent wu Glad b~~:~:~~i.~o Name Statement dH'::c' by~ c~~~~dol"" Loon, Irvine.' CA 92&0e 92812'8040 bl.Illness yet? No CSOing b\.111nt11 aa· Sterling w1ttl lht County Clerk ol do<ng but1ntss H Soutn with the COWlty Cletll OI
Thia attltmtnt was IJled Th• IOltowlng ~rions 1,. buainest yet? YH. ~20-97' Thlt bu~ineu 11 con-Thi• buslntss Is con-Ttd S.1rd P•c:llic: Engineetlng, 2900 Orang• County on g.3.97 Coast Conatruction Svfl Orange County on f •1S-97 with ttle County Clerk 01 doing business 11: Metro ..... ,.ustln Vergara ducted by. co-partnert ducted by: a corporation Thi• 1t1ttmtnt w11 llltd 8111101 St., Suite E·103, 19973722918 22781 L10vlnt1. M1n1on 19973724094
Orang• county on 5-30.97 Eltc:trleal S9"vfct1. 161 48 ~ statement wit llltd Have you ttlt\td doing Have you stanecl doing wuh lht Covnry Clerk ot Coata M•H. CA 92628 Dally P11o1 June 6. 13. 20. VlttO. CA 12691 D•·'Y PilOI J\IM to. 27,
1 .... 73722573 Toriota Cr .. Hunllngton wllh the ,._"nty Cl .... 01 bullntu yet? YH, May S", buslntat yet? No Orange County on 6-22·91 Lynn Conl•y. 2522 27. 1997 F074 Albert Ru11, Ill, 2278\ LI· July•. 11, ,997 P141 .,., Beach CA 12849 O C"""' O 2397 1997 GKC EM, Samuel Loe, 19873721855 MICAtttwt Blvd .. •E. Santa 0\11nta, M1uion V1t10 CA1----,-,-~-,------
01lty Pilot June o. t3. 20. Christo l'ler Scott Motto, range ounty on • • Brian Kaplan Ptt1ldent oany P110t May 30, June 6. Ana, CA 92704 PUBLIC NOTICE 92691 PUBLIC NOT1C!
21, 1197 F069 111148 ~ortol• Cr .. Hunting· . 19973721902 Thie •tatemont wit hied Thlt 11atement wu filed 13, 20, 1997 ,011 Thi• butlntH It eon· Thlt bu11ntu 11 con-1----------
ton BIDch, CA 92&49 Daily Pilot Mey 30. June e, wllh th• C44JntV Cltfk 01 with the County Cltrk ot duc:tao by: an tndMduat Fictitious 8u1lntH ctudtd by an 1nd1.,1dulll flctJUoua auatn ... PUBLIC HOTIC! Nancy Mtlro, t$148 Tor· 13, 20, ttt7 F024 Or1n99 County on s.23.97 Orange County on ti-t-t7 PUBLIC NOTICE H111t you atarttd doing Name S•atement H•v• you stanoa doing "-IM &l•t•enent
---------tote Cr .. Huntington B•ach. 19973721978 19973723811 bualntH ytt? No ni. toltowlng p«tons tr• INllntH yet? No Tne IOllO'Mng l*90N.,.
Plclltloua •uaJnHI CA 92&49 PUBLIC NOTICE OtUy Piiot May 30, June 8, Dlllly Pilot June 13, 20. 27, FloUtloua llu1ln•n Lynn Conley doing butinffs H~ HB Albert Ruiz, Ill doing bus1ntH •~ 0.,., Ham• ltatement Tnt• bueln•n i. ~on-1~. 20• 1997 fOtS July 4, lot? Ft02 H•m• ltalement Thi• ttattment wet nttd Kn1lt & Tool. 10151 M•lkat Th11 11attrnent v.11 Mtd YochH Mill! Ol&trbl1iQI, The fotJowtn" pt11on1 are ducillcl by 1 Nmittd pan Flctllloue •uslMH The following persons ere with the County C1e111 ol Dr,. Hunungton Otach, CA w1ttl the County Clttk or 14071 Newpon A~. TO.-
doing bu11n:11 u : Ctl Mrthlp : • N•m• lt•t•m•nt PUBLIC NOTIC! PUBLIC NOTICE doing bualntH H : Higher Orange County on 5-30-97 92&4G Orange County on 0.10·97 tin. CA eacao Quut 11 tnvHllgat1on1, Have you itaned aotng The following porsont lft Mu11an DMIQn Studios. ttt73722828 John R. Matlltwt. 10t51 1997372U88 Gary Yoct1e1. 1972 ,...... ~~."'8:~:a:e 200, Coata ~~:~·~·.r,~1 YH, 4•12-97 g:f :u~'r~~:,a: 1\ft'I~~ '~!::!:~~:.:~~~~· F~!::!!':t:t~:!::~a ~:.~"6'1'::1.2~11ve, Costa Dilly Pilot June e. 13, 20. ~:~I c'l'~~8H11ntinglon Dally P110I June t3, 20,. 27, c:o2fi;ce• Cocf1 Mina.
Samuel A Oullerrn, Thi• atittmtnt w11 fileel Carn~!• Avt IC, Santa Tht fotlowlno penon1 •rt The lollowlng pertone are nobln Ian P0t1t1, ~26 Uni• 27• 1917 '* Thia 'bu1ln1u 11 con July•. 1907 111~ th'• bu"n .. a •• ~
tt972 Wlndwooel Clrell, with tht County Clerk of Ana, CA 927~·1510 doing builneH 11: Tror:ile dOlng bualntn 11: Caltfor· 11er11ty Drive, Co111 Mota. PUBLIC NOTICE cluettd by •n lnd1vldual PUBLIC NOTICE ctuetw br en 11\0Mduel AlllttsldtL CA 92508 Oringt county on t-4-97 Sunr'IH Ven1u1 ... 1.nC12rpo· Tan • A Quality Sun SY•· nla Cottage. 42• Narcluua CA 92127 Ha11t you llat1ed doing Havt yew tt*1ad o.t'f fdwal'd ,., Oonuin. 3t01 19873723084 rattd, (CA). 1t21 E Cam• tam• Tanning Center, Ave .• C0ron• Del Mar, CA TP\11 bu1ln111 '' con-'1otltlou1 •v•ln•H bual11111 yeti No ~latllloua •wne11 bv11nt11 pt? Yea, 1n•
S. Sana. Sonia Ana. CA Dally Pilot June 1,_ 20 21 ogle Ave. IC. 811111 Ana, 21110 8eai;h Dlvd . Hun· 92625 dutttd by: an lndlvldlJal Name ltatef'Mnt Jotin lit Matl'ltws N•m• l latemenl Gary Yochea 12704 • • C1. 92705 llngton leach, CA 12'40 Gay Grace PtMay. 42• H111t you 11iu1tc1 doing Tht followtng persona 111 Th11 staltment "'" Ille<! ~ tof\o""ino P«tona ere 'fl\ia 111tt!Nnl .,,.. llecl
Thia bu1ln•u 11 con-July 4, 1997 Ftoe Thlt butlnH1 11 co~ Hollla l.. Wllion, 8G02 NarCluut Ave. COion• Del butlnen yel? No 0<>1ng butlne•• 11: Aoeh· w1lh tl'lt County Clerk al d0tng buslnoss as Ctiem with the Countr Cltrll of
duc:1td tiy· general par1ne1· PUBLIC NOTICE due1td by:• corpora11on Laml)lon Ave .. 1 1, Oa1den Mar, CA t2&2S Aot:>in Porter tile. •04 We11mlntttf Ave , Ofange County on •3-t7 Ory ol San Cltn\lntt, 111 .. Ofange COIW'f on .. tt-t7 1111p Have you slaned dOlnQ Grove. CA tat4t Thlt butln•u 11 con. ™• 11at1ment wu '111<:1 Suite e. Newr>ort ltaeh itt7372at14 F Orange Av•. Cotti 1MJ~H4Me Havw ~ 1i.rttd doing Plolltlout aU'SlneH bulifleu v.i? Yff, W0.9r Thi• bu1lnou Is eo,,. duettcl cy· an lncl1\lldu.i With 1111 County Clttll. ol CA t21Q 01t1y Pitot June 1, 13, 20. M8A, CA tW7 O..lty Pllol JuM m. 11,
bu11nut yet? No Heme ltate,,.ent Sunttst V9tltur•1, lncOtS>O-dueled by· 11'1 lnd!Vlduet Ol'ange County on WJ.t7 f'ocheMt C. Stuatd, 2400 27, 1907 ro?t Oontld nay l~<i. '111 Jliy 4 11 tt17 P1'Q
Edw td "· Oon111ta ' The tol!O'Mng P«IOnS art r"9<1. Ho YtOI Jang. PrtsJ. CLAiilflliD On th• moue•? 1HU711M3 11 Vt• ~•rif)Ola Wett, LI· , .. _ "" I Antigua . Yl11. H ... rpo111----· -· ____ ..._
S.m\114 A. Outleffn d~"" l)tjlineu u · LTM dent , •· D111y flllOt May 30, June I , Q\H\I Hilla, CA m5' .... p,..ng 0' a na.,,_, n .. ich, CA 92llO SELL .. TN• atal•ment Wit !ilea ... 2711 1ttsi01 St Thi• t tttemtnt wu flltd II ' th• •••y•to-•S 20 tM? RI,. Thia ou11ne11 u con-apanment? c:IH11f1ad Thie th111ne11 ta con. •
wtll'I Iha Colinet Clerk ol ~~tCo•t• Mtta cA wilh ,.,. Coun~ Cl«k ot &CCfH. lnform•tlon-Sell your extra . . lets you comp•r•
C>f•nga County on fot3·t7 921;it · Ofangt COIMlty on S.23.t7 pecked matlii.•lplac• h.ousehold l•ll your nom• RENT ooeta • ..,tlhout heul• t M Oommuntty ~ ¥lt*9e
tHHH40H Matlbettl fenniaon 39t e tHUUtMI Vltlt•O regularly·.::-Items "'';:.~::;~fled. 0t \owO<B!..a1fte4 M =.:.ie:-cfllaMld
011ty Not .1WN IO, 271 23rd St11tt, Ne~port DaDy Piiot May lO, June I , c .. arutiy • by all S .......... ,. M_ •·MTa ... -Nit.._"·, .. , ••~ o.~ CA•~ 13. 20. '"7 F02t or c:ol'laum•ra. In Classified lhrouQt\ classlfled ...., _ _ ••
PUBLIC NOTICE
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1991
PVILIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICIS • PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC.ES
PUBLIC NOTIC! duci.ct bV"' lnd•Yld~ duc:ted 1)y.,, ln0Md1111 • Have you ltat\ed doing H-.e you 11"'1.H doing w.. ~ CA tn m I .. Nlrnl tn lllDon OI ... ~ ol ... -It •• liltcl In .... Otlict 02801 danc. wtdl IN Annual Tin l).ltlntll .. concMald bJj in.-et -ttw9on -"°"'
Gctltlo11• •11•lM.. bvt"*-~I? No bl.talt\MI v-" v ... MIY 1 If lllis bullnm" concM:9d "l anofltt undet hdtnt, Slall, Of OI Ill Coulltf om. A ".."" ~· DoMld t Hll'8an.., ~ ·~ fOf lhl ~ lllstiand & • W:W1f11M .. 7 ~ I* Name ltatomenl M•k Shal frank J. Chav.t l(.OtpOlltClft CQrMIOft 11w (See Stc:IOll 14Gl llOlll 8Ullnut H.wne • • .. _.fl ttnoll. T~ Hnoll Tl\ir endM~31, lite, "9\)Sll'lltl 1111 t101 yet beQUI ~ • ~ 111 ad
The lollOwlng l*90nt .,. Thia mtem.rn -lllt<f Thia 111i.ment wH llltd ~ '-nae Ytt beCIUJI et UQ, blllU MO PIQ!m.ons rnnt be W.0 onot 111 INt • ol 1980, U NDll'I C.... W"1 mMt1 to lhl .,_,.,_ to nnsac1 11UJ1nest unoet 1111 ~·> ..,. ~ end .,,., ~ bullneH ea: I<•• 11111th th• County Cl#k ol wilh the County Clerk oi to u--DUiiness ul'ldllt lhe Cool) Tilt flllng ol tM .....,_. oo. AnlllMI, CA Q2I01 Cotnmiuloner, punyan1 to lct'°"9 twlne$S 0 ¥1411 .......... !S-
oan • Concrete CulllnO Orange COW\ly °" 543-97 Or111ge County on 0-10.81 llchou1 DUiiness name o r,mt.no nae ol 1tself &llflollU the uM 1~ G-. It ~ TIUlell law. ftMlllllAldfltftlln name ~ TOTAL i>HT COtlng. m4 Mtpl• $1, 1H73722oe8 fH73723810 namnlsttdllMIJI Newpolt8ex/I COSUMw lhU•of. ficnGu1 lkdilll&S s.tnQ ~ fB Tllllt SHllUY H. HOMHIY, SICHf.0 HOA 0 TAAH tw T $1.0 1eo• The~
Coat a Meta, CA 92'27 Daily Pilot June 20. 27, Delly Piloc June 1 ), 20, 27. SGHfll PURPLE. INC • 8Y JoM CM24137 &56065 Jun Mimi 1n ~ of the ftOlltS Of 005 fbll ClllC*ll Vitt. At.: ~ J WIWAMSOH TRUONG undlli .8td 'o.l9d of TMI ~~·;1 ~o~·~· 22c2" Jl)ly "· "· t997 Ft57 JUty ... 1991 ,113 tt '='Z!:m.~ ftled ... 8,13202111197 anocr. unaer Fedd, s. «'*tn.CAB>1 SecftUIV · • nu ~nt was ttied .~ Nl.tdot9 ~ Md _... " 1 eH, A U w Wlui ~n IM (See StQoll 14400 TIU llUlinm II concixtld tlJ 08/18 08/17 08111 IM CounlY Otnt ol OtlnQt ..._. t.o the undMIDr* "f~1!1 bu11n .. 1 t• con· p BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE g:, ~nr_ ~J Orange PUBLIC NOTICE et*. bntts eno ProltsJ1ons aQllllfll ~P 08119: 08120 • • eoun11onJu11110 1997 • wntten Dec:WaUon al ~ea by an lndlvlClual Flotltlo11a 811aJnH• Flotllloua 9u•lnH• ~Ta:-Tlla FQ'°"s ~ ~~ 1'1111 "Ca.comm -ad I NOTCE This ~'°'-'' Name o.feull llnd <>emend l'Of
Have you ""''Cl dOlng N•m• lt•t•m•nl H•m• ll•l•ment S1mnW1t l)lpl'D f1111 ytatS ''°'" ...... 1trmm11 ~ 8Ncn-Cosu MUI == llultl'llll MA t• lhlOI PUBLIC NOTICE s~ bi)lfll l1W '(UtS .!..~ Sale. and • wnu.tl Notioe al
buW\lts ytc? No The lollowlng ponon1 trl Ttle tollowtng per1Qnt ate h cllll 11 wlS ltlto 1n the Olfice RCmlOUI UU8S CN-424&16 lQeM..MW ~n ,... lltllO 111 'Jll h 0. 11 was ltled 111 IM um"' Oefaull and f)ectlon lo s.11
l<eegan McGralh doing butlnna H : Elitt 111· CIOlng butiMU aa: Oolelen QI h Cou~ Cltitl A new fd. fMllEltATBl(lfl' 8.132027 lVVT lW7 lbo\lt on t.*'Y 1
Pll>POITYUllCAIUAUY of ltll Cou~ Om A new fa· The undttalgned *""
Tt111 tt1tem1nt w11 filed ternet Conaultlng, 220 Consu111nts 1805 E Otrry •OllS bnest Nlll1t Slll9mcnt The fol!Owlno l*Sllll(S) 1"'8 ' ' ' SIGtfD TOH IYllM'l•OFMAlllUAL •ous Bus.nus fAITle SU.~ uld Nott0e d Dll•"" tnd
wfVl th• County Clork ol Santa Louisa. IN1M, CA Avti., Sanla Ana, CA 092705 rfllst Ile l~td pnor IO ttiat dale <lolng bllSllllU · u. GOoOIES PUBLIC NOTICE Gend ~ ~E ITATBIBff l!l.ltt be hltd plOr 10 11\at date Elec:ilOn to W to be '9-01ang• Counry on 6· t Ml7 92606 Fred Gold, 1805 e. aarry The ftllno ol tits swment dOts CAFE. 8625 Beach 11'111 , !MM • Y'fM 8118> DSfMllR 11, The ttllno ol lhis stmment OOtS c:ord.ci In Uw c:cMRl1'f wtlere
1997 3724345 P11ul Sinclair. 220 Santa Avo., Santa Ana, CA 92705 not or 1tsett autnonze h use In PIA. CA G0620 HANSON, Ganetll ~ 1• not of ltsell aull!OllZt tilt use 1r the r..i propany It loGaled
Dilly Pilot June 20. 27. LOu.111, Irvine, CA 92600 This buslnesa Is con· 11111 •lite ol a Ficatoua llUStnus Z1ba kWstnts. tnc. A C.1· ~~~=l h n.~':""'c:l!tiw':,fllt!_~ NI ~ Name: UNCARI tits Stal* ol 1 ncnous eus.ness For ules intomiatlon: Mon· Juty 4,l 1•1997 F144 This bu~ln1ss ft con· ductedby:an lndMduat Namein~a00llott11enoh1sotlornaCorpot0on.213camptJtJ1 MAMEITATBUNT COu Ofl~nt"l""T ..,. .. ""IHSURAHCECOW'AHY Nlmtln 'f\ol1t1011ott11enottcsolFri 8:00am to S:OOpm ducted by. an lndlvldu111 H1111e you sterted doing another under Fedenil State Of Ave , Aeclanos. CA 92373 1l'llY v. " Home qtllca· 3070 en.; Sllttt 1110tller under FederJI, Sutt. 01 (818)590-9200 Cal·W"'tm PUBLIC NOTICE Have you stllftad doing business yet? No ~mmon llW (SH sKoon 14:.00 This bJSllleU tS COncl.lded by The follOW!nQ person(S) IWf .. ~TU.Thi ~out Narnl !Utt 300. cOsia Mna. CA 112626 common law (Ste see11on I~ R~no41 Cofp.. 525 ---------1 business ye1? Ves, 5/16/97 Fred Gold 1 Bu nd Prof • corpor.111on oo.no buStness as VALLEY CAFE, _,,,.nt tltPlft li111 Ytll1 lrom Tcitll adnilld llSStlS tt seq Business and ProtesSlOns Eatt Main Street P.O Box
Flotllloua Bu•lnH• Pa~I Sinclair This statement was llled ~ · siness • ~OM Reoisirant llU not yet begun 14605 JelfntY Roae, f#A. IMne, h • 11 Wll filed In fie~ $336 696,7'08 Code)' 22004. El cajon, 'o.' 82022.
Nam• Statement Thll siatemant was filed with the coun1y Clerk of Arst ~~ to translCt busmess under Ille CA 02no of fie CounlY Cltrtr. A new Act· Tolll ,~lbliHS . 24168l,46& R11t ~lno 900o4 (619)590-9200 oeted The following person• aro w11h th• County Clerk of Orange County on 6·t0·07 Hew:, Beacl'l-Costa Mes fldltous buStness name °' Vtlley Cale COrpornon, a tot.II ~SIJllSS Nwl1' S.me/11 ~ wrill-lnS IO< apeclll Newpott Beach.COSIJ Mesa Jun• 19 1997 Trustee Sale
doing bu11neu as: MMI Orange County on 5-23-97 19973723597 0024058C~ ~n 613 20 ~7 names hted lltran Cahlonu Corpornon. 1480:! ~ be lded Ol1« to llllt Oltlt lllt'PIUSfundS ..0-CN-425122 10QOO.MN Jun 20.27 Officef Robyn Lund•. Eid
TtchnOIOQIBS, 20t9 Ana· 18973721858 Dally Pilol Juno t3, 20, 27, 1go7 ' . ' • SIGNED ZISA INOUSTRlES, INC ' Jetlrey AolCI -A. IMM, c~ Tilt ltling of tNs lfllement dOei Gaptal SlOdCs . z.eooooo Jul 4, 11, 1W1 3005 6120;27/97, 7/04197 R·
helm, Costa Mesa. CA Daily Pilot May 30, June 6. July 4. 1997 Ft 15 A CA. CORP, &; Mohamtnfd 02720 not ol 1tstll al1hOll2:e h use Jr = wnl94ns 1o, 04lle< lllat -s2n1 92627 13, 20. 1991 Fo22 PUBLIC NOTICE -TtlnnCrl Pmldenl Tlls 11usinns '' coooucteci l)J tNs ••Of• fdloua au.~ 1 91.1 .... 1 fundS .o. PUBLIC NOTICE --------
Monica Antonia Holbrook. p THs si.temtnt as tiled 111 a corpornon Nalnl In ~ ol the llQhtS of !Ml '"'" 2019 Anaheim Ave., Costa PUBLIC NOTICE UBLIC NOTICE flt NL tffnn40tt the eou 0 ,,,_,w o1 ~ R~strant hlS no1 yet btQUn ~ unoer Ftdltll, s.. 0t ~s ~ .o......... _ ............. ~--.. Ml. 2ma.F NO-PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, CA 92627 Cou ~ 28 W1 to lllnsact i.ismess under Ille common IM (Set Sdon 1440: __.n .... ...,...,,....,.., ! Of 'mUlltFI IAlf YOU ---------
This business Is con-Flctltlou1 Bueln•H Alt No. 11973722140 ~E STus .. MJOll!!?I ,:~. Tll L. N t1caaous wsmess name 0t et seq , Bullnm and PIDllUIOl'll sul'dus • 26.860.000 IN DEFAULT UNOEJ\ A DE£0 NOllCE OF TRUSTEE'S
d11cted by an lndlV1dual Name Statement flCTTTIOUS BUSINESS -" ""'1 1 ,.... ..... , ame l\llTleS k$1ed ller111n Coclel ~ tunos (turt'us) TillST DATED ~~111 UN-SALE Have you started doing The IOllowlng persons are MAME STATBllENT The tollOw!ng oenon(a) t.-M Sllllment eicpru fi\11 yUIS from SIGNED VALLEY CAFE COR~· f;rst F;ltng 68,564,240 LfSS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Title Order No 789530-JSL
1>uStnes1 yet? No doing business as: Jolly The 1o11owino person(s) 1wit oatno 11u51neu • EU~~:-:"' CC::,!.15 d~ ~Che~ RAOON, ey Ya Sllno Shh HewJIOlf BeJCh.COsla Mesa !Ml• as r!9lfdS ~ PROTECT YOUR PAOPERlY fT Trust~ Sale No. 0133453-Mornca A Holbrook Dolphin, 203 Marine Ave., oo.no i.isiness as LAJ(EV!f\\ f}(PRfSS AJ #1~. I.-.. ''V new • Pmident · CH425407 Jun 1a,20,27 .lll 4 89.014,240 MAY Bf SOLD AT A f\JBUC 71 Reference No 4648f53
Thia statement was filed Balboa Island. CA 92662 INN/ ELSINORE CEHTEJl 505 S 't1CIDIY llhld . #233. Van ttlys, oous BuSlnus Name Slilement n. 1W7 ' ' Income lol'IN ytM'· 200.746~ SALE. If YOU NEED A>l EXf\.A· ~N No 141-157:02
with 1n11 County Cletk ot Del Waynt Staudinger, Wla Real On\o'e Suite 100 Alla-CA 91401 Ill.IT st be ftltcl pnor '> 11\at ~ Ille ~Te,:''!, 111~ra= ~blmments for the 'ftM NATIOH Of THE NATURE Of THE OU ARE IN DEFAULT Wt
Orange Counry on 6-t7·97 203 Marine Ave .. Balboa ts• helm ttts CA!i2eo7 GoooMM EnlefpnSIS. Inc, he hllnQ Of Vis stament does Cou u.u"" 1097 J164,0!M,640 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST VOO, ER A OE~ Of TR T 19973 724344 land, CA 92662 West!m Re Partners a~Ollll&. 13fJOQ IACIDIY Blw, not Of itself asltlOnze Ille use 1n ntY on ~-1 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE w. heleby cmly ct11t tilt abcNI !Yoo st«>ULD COHTACT A LAW· ~HD AU ST 15 1 1
Daily P1lo1 Juno 20 27 This business Is con-CalJforna um: Partners'llp "233, Van~. CA 91401 lhs mm ol • Mcob0u$ BuSlne5$ stite":~E; Thl~sr;c:.oou~ ~ lttms ""1n accoftianCe With 1111 IYER On 1-27·17 II 10:00 A.JI~ Y'&fss y T~ AC.
July 4 11 t997 ,Fl4S ducted by: an Individual 505 S ~Ua Real On\o'e Sulit 100' Tt.s i.i11ness is concl.lcted ~Name '" ~allOn ol the llQhts of Ille aate I X: I led Y Ille Ol~m ~~71 AM.ill S-meti IOf h yta Foledosurt Consultaflll. Int IS PIROPJ~J 1fl= MAi~~ · • H11ve you started doing Anahel 02 · a corpo11~ anotner under Fedenil. SIR, Of 1 w 1 tn ice ...., ... ..,.,. IUllBS ended Oectmber 31 1906. niPi Che cldy apmed TNS1fee under · PU c I PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes, 11-4·96 Tll: lll~~5~\ coao~ted.,., Tile "91Strant commenct0 Ill commoo law (See S~ 14400 of Ille ~OJntY Cl~r'll. A sew Fico-MMEITA1Uef1' 10 the lnlurlllet cOmrnSSlorltr anO pursuant ID Oetd Of TNst. ~°'yO~ATN~ED ID:} EXP • Del w Staudinger 1 "'ltrwacl eusiness under the et seq , Bus.ness and Professions '°"' 51ness amt IJtement The lollOwlno pel'IOll(a)" putsull'll'>llw Reconltd on ~17·01 as Docu· NATI OF T~NATU
Fictitious Bu1tne11 Tllls statement was hied t llmted partnerstlp hcnous bullnMS name o Code) Ill.ISi be filed pnof IO that elm dolno bullness •-R>lJHT N RDNAl..D A. wtll1AMI iment No 91-504854 Booll •• Of HE PR EEDIN~
N•m• Statement wllh lhe County Clerk of The l'tQIStrant commenced to names hsted abO~ on Oc!Dber 1 first~1no Tile filing ol lhts statement dOes VAli.E'f RANCHO AllTO WISH~~ Pll!Oe -of Olttclal RecorOS in lfle AGAINST y_ y
, The I off owing persons are Orange County on 5-30.97 transact ousiness under Ille 11197 • Newp()lt Beacit.COSIJ Mesa not ol itsell autnonie I/le use in 11040 SoulhOllll AW111t Fou N TlllllAI C GEllEll., Seen Office ol tne Recordtr ol oranoe SHOULD CON ACT
1 doing businoss as· Mr, 19973722635 flctOOJS ousmess name 01 SIGNED GOODWILL ENTER· CN.42l433 l9829-MW .-'ln this state 011~ licObous aiStness •n v.tey, CA 02708 • llry • County, cahtom1. b2Clltied by ~ER.
Landscape, 17702 Irvine Dally P1101 June 6 13 20 names hsteo abOve on APnl 9, PRISES INC &t Avok Gy-613.2027. 1997 Name'" 1110: .. bon of Ille nottcs of seo Won fnlel'prises, tnc., ~ .,._Port8e1Ch-Coa11Mts G/llnne Ward, an unmamed JuJY 11 1997 at Z.00 Blvd. Sulle 100 Tustin CA
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' ' ' 1997 1.naz11u' Pr!· de anol!ler unoer Ffderal, St.ate. 01 C.loma Co~n 508 '.\ c ""'72S"n6 a woman. as TNSIDr, T•f'!'IZJ Court Equl1able Deed Com-92680 · · · 1 97 F053 SIGNED REAL EQUITY PAAP'" ~.,an, 51 nt common law (See secbon 14400 Go 'o Pal Verdes N4"' ., 1 ~n AssoaateS, a.s Beneha!fY WILL ~· y as successor in interest
Chan· Tok Chung 28431 PUBLIC NOTICE NEAS, INC , a Gen Partner or ~s stalll~nt wu hied Wtth PUBLIC NOTICE et seq . 8uS1ness and Professions ,,;,4n, os Estllt. Cl\ 18, 10,20,23,24, 1W7 SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO inerger lo Conlil1ental
Fleldbrook M1ss1on V10)0 WESTEJlN REAL TV PARTNERS ~ aunt ~ltt of Orange Cooe) Tlis bull l COIWCl!d Ill THE HIGHEST BIDDER f<>R CASH1 JOftary Como_any as Ille
CA 92692 ' . · Ftct1t10111 Buslnesa By Soon.chi Naito. Pr!S1ctent ' ~T~E-T:s 1 fic~~~s Name =ol:~~~ First lihno acorpomo:e"
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PUBLIC NOTICE =•0f1~meu~~·i:~:.v1~ du~ 8P":':::l T~St~nd~~
This business 1s con· Name Stetement Tiu statement was hied Wtltllstatement eKtJrtS fr..e ears from MAMESTATEMtNT NtwPOtt Beacn-Costa Mesa SIGNED SEO WON ENTER· cash a cashie(s cheek driwn by ~ s1 ~rded on Aooust 24.
dueled by· an lndlvldual Tho lollo~lng persons are tile County Cler11 ol Orange !Ille elate 11 WIS hied 1l the Office The lollowtno pe n(s) ~ CN42"4682 06926-PV Jun PRISES. INC .. By Moon YOUll!i Fill No. 1917'7Z3103 a state or .,.onlll bank, a cllecl\ 1 ~· as ~ment Ro. 00: H11ve you started doing doing business as: Some· County on May 27, 1997 ~ Ille CountY Clef1t A r,ew fie\· OOt rso~~ 1 ~ 613.20,27, 1997 et.ino. Pr!Sldent AC1TTIOUS BUllNESS dllwn I)/ a state Of ftoe!W tl!dlt 4SJ125 of al Records iri
business yet7 ves, 1991 thing Natural, 408 32nd St.. NOTICE-This Acbbous Name~5 Business Name Stalfment N~f~~ ::i1 J STOr _ This stalement was f~ed Wltll NAMESTATEMOO u11on ora CllecildllWll by a state ttie office o tlle Recorder ot
Chan· Tak Chuno Newport Beach. CA 92663 Siatement t)(lltl!S fllo'e years from be I led . amtlO-PUBLIC NOTICE the CountY Om ol """-The loll 1($) I~" Of ledefll s1111nos ancl loan l$$0· 0ran9e Counly ca~fomia
Thia statement was hlocr Chuck G1tten. 4 t 38 Patrick Ille <lite 11 was hlect 111 Ille O!hce ~Slttflno ~ tta':'~i:~ = ~ = #15, Newpcn Beacit. cc..ircy on .kine 4 19117 .,. • ..,. 00tno 11usi':'J ':rsos~ oabon, sr.iinot assoonon, 01 executed by: ~· J. Botelllci
wltll the County Clerk ol Rd. A, Newport Beach, CA Of t1ie County Ctelll A new nCb· ,,_ et Fie No 1H'1372»21 NOreE Tin 'c..o."--u~ 5cA.. 2010 u -S 65 sa...ngs bank speafied tn sedlon and Kardn er:Botet\o. Ordflgo Coun1y on 6-13-97 92663 &Ous 8uS1ness Name Statement""' of its 1 autnonie Che use m Jae Seok Yang, 1330 Al'IOW· ACTTTIOUS BUSINESS • ,,.....,..~ ,_,,. ..,...., ..... n ttte~ 1#1 • 5102 ol the Financial Code encl husband and WI WIN~· i'I
19973724093 Tttls business Is con-rrust be hied Pl\O< to IN! date lhs stalf of 1 fictOOJs 9uS1ness WOOOOn\o'e Bt!a. CA92621 MAME STAJOIOO si.ment eicplia liw Ytll'S from IMne, CA 111th0nzed to dO busmen 1n U.s Pll!>lic aucllOO 10 Jhe h hest
Dlllly Pilot June 20 27 ducted by: an lnd1v1duat The f1hno of lhts statement dOes Name '" "'otaoon ot the nofllS 01 This business 1s co'IWCleO by The lollowlno person(a) 1~ : ~.!!.~ 0filed ~ the ~ 200~~r ~W:· ~ an) At tM ,,.., ttllr8" 10 !)ICl(ler IO< cash (P$1Yab al J
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·F · Have you ~tarted doing not ot itself autnonze Ille use in MIC>lller unoer federal. State, or an 1ndt111tilal lb buSI LOVE'S """'"v t,_, new nui-tC rvl'C. SSIO• lllite 1IO 1101 Klitet ...... time ol sale in laWful tn(){leY
uy • • 146 buslnoss yet? ves, 4·2t·71 !tis state 01 a ficbbouS Bus.nesslcommontaw (Ste Stcoon 1~ The l'tQIStranl commenced to ~E ':{,' ,:Hort:I 811 tous !Miness Name --Vie~CA02692 vw•, ulliei. till•, CA 1111 llOht, ol lhe Unrted Staces) at. Tll6 PUBLIC NOTICE Chuck Gillen Name in lllOl~n of Ille ngllt:s of tt seq . 9uS1ness and ProleSStons ll1nsact lllsiness unoer lht BoulMIO B CA 92621 ' l1l.IS1 Ile filed ~ ID ltiat dMI. s Q/Slness is cooctuctect b', "t ancl lnlelHI c:orMYtO ID Ind not!h ~ entranc:e7~·~ This s1a1emen1 was hied anoltler uncter fedtrat Srati 01 Code! hc-.ous lllsiness name or · ru. The filing of ll'is SWlmet'll dOt!! an 1n01111dUal l'ltl# ~ by 11 under sad Oted ot ~:!!¥ On rthOOSe, SCM\
Fictitious BuslntH wtth the County Clerk of common Jaw ISet See11on 14°4(xi Firs1 Fi~no names hsl!d abOYe on~ Jlail~ G ~· ~not Of 111111 ILllhotlle Che use in RegiSlrant has not Ytl beOU~ TIVS1 in the PIOPtl1Y 5Nated in ~:"CA al~~~ and :
N•m• Slatemtnl Orange County on 5-30-97 ti Se<! 8uS1ness ano ProleSSions Newpon Bucll·COlta Mesa SIGNED JAE.SEOK YANG 01~r lo'ei.ie. na. ltU ,_ OC I F0'°"1$ ~Slne.ss 11> IJwact i.iS1ness uncle< -Ille sad CountY. C.lomia dt!SCntJng iereSI conve~ '10 and ~
The loflow1ng persons are 19973 722570 Codel CN4~18 ELECT -'In 20 27 .M ' Ttls stal!ment was l11eO Wtttl Th bu Name in 'ollOllllon ol lhe rights of licnous wsiness Nme 01 Ille lanct lheteln AP N ~~ held by II unOe! said Deed of
dOlllg business as Pre-Da1lyPnotJune6 l3 20 Flrst Ahno 41111197 Ille Countv Oer11 ol Orange ncisw:MS31Scontilcledbyanot11e1undef f11dmt,Stale,01nimeS bstedllel!ln 11 AsmortlullYdeSCnbedtnTrust111the~uated
aous Precious, 433 l 6th 27 1997 . F06S NewPOll Beac11 Costa Mesa County on ~ne 2 t997 an' "' common llW (See ~n 14411 SIGNED HOSSEIH H sad Deed ot Trust Tile prootl1Y '" saK! Coun 'L' ak 18 de-
Plaeo, Costa Mesa, CA · cN422964 May :JO Jun 6 13 20 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTC£-Ths ·fiabous Name .. ~s.'!!"t..~ not Y'1 beOJn et seq . ~ness and PIDlessions A.BOOSAEEOI !'trtUJ!Ort£stnbt!d
1~~ s_olj scnbed as. FN Investor 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Slalement exiJll'!S ""' tars lrom"' ........ wStness under the Code) This statement was hied~ a.s is ""' sm1 ...... ~ ........ Loan#lS-003-1657738604 Tiffani Ann Anhur 433 t997 Ille ctate 11 was hle<t i Y Ille 011 hcabous business nllTll or first filing the CountY Oer11 ot Ora oflercommondeSlonaoon. it ':d The total amovnt of Ille un·
15th Place, Costa ·Mosa, Flctlllo111 B11slnass PUBLIC NOTICE ~~l:~~~~~ Of Ille Cout'11Y Cler\ ~new r:cr.:_ names ltsted he191n NlwJIOlf Batll-O>sta Mesa Coumy on~nt 11. 1997 Of ix: 11111 :Sl1Yto C:c.n155 paid balance ol lhe ot>llgation CA 92627 Name Statement oous Business Name Statement SKiNED ANTONIO G GUZMAN CH424701 T .206GJ ~n NOTCE· Tiu f;dlOOUs Name 1 is :::r. secured by the P<O~Y lo be
l'tl1s business Is con· The following persons are Ale No. 1"73722314 The ~~~A~:!~) v. must be hied pnor to tn.lt ctatt the 1%:tm~nt was hied Wtthl 13,20.27, Jul 4. 1go7 Statement eJ<llll'U live yta11 fro ~r:ri• f11e u~:*on!r~~s~ ~~ed ~st:e~rJs ~
di,rcted by an 1nd1111dut11 doing business as: Pixel FICTTTIOUS BUSINESS <IOI IJusint s as CO~ ~~ The lihno of 11115 statement does :1t etll ol O<anoe the date fl was llleO tn the Otli~casct11ms tlr'J ltabir.ty IOI •"1 advances at' the hme of Vie Have you started do111g Lab. 123 1/2 46th St., New· MAME STATEMENT 106'\.est Kal~I U IF 0 , nol of itself aulhOnte the use in CouNOTntye!'c ne6, 1VV7 PUBLIC NOTICE of Ille County Clelll A new fidl·1ncorrectness of tile sttttt ad-inltialpubbcationoflhe Notice
• business yet? No pon Beach. CA 92663 ll'le following pe=) 1.,._ CA""e67 a. 111 • range, ins s~te 01 a Ficobous 8\JSlness ..,.;·Th• Acnous Na.me oous 8uSll'lt!$S Name Stallmt dtess anO ottier common desln.. of Sale is Sf72977.49. Pay. Tillanf Anhur Aaron Lesky. 123 1 /2 461h ..... c "' Statement elqJl!S t1w years from Fie ioost be hied pnot 11> that date o f llOW he S "d 1 S1 be· b ca'sll
This statemertl was flltld St, Newport Beach, CA ~~ne:las~~SIZ~ COns011i~1 Me~ Enter-:O":e~"u=~~,:e S~~ets ~:Ille date 11 WIS !tied 1n Ille O!hct ~i:::=: The hllng of lhts Stalement Ooes :.
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"W:11 a:·~~ wre':.tt!i ~le~ Check d~ on : with the Coun1y Clerk 01 92663 CA 9266g · pnses. a 'oma rpomon, co n 1 (S 5 • •400 ol tne County Clerll. A new FiCll· MAME STATEMENT not of 1tsell aulhonie Ille use 11\icownant or warranly exPrtssect state 0< natlOllal bank a
Orange County on 6-13·97 Tt11 s business 1s con· ~m Shatll.lcil. 861 WlnthOrpe t'f ::; Katelia, Unit F, Orange, et ~i;° Bu~nes:eand ec~pe;~ons tious Business Name Statement The follo-Mng pet10n(s) i&\re tru fllllte ot a Aciloous Business or 1rnji1ed, reoantno' He. POS· checil drawn by ~ state or 19973 724079 ducted by an lndlv1dua1
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conweled Ttu IJuS1ness 1s conwcteo by Flrstefil no The hllno of ths statement dOeS 1400 N 51':'rt>o~· 81~ #l: anolht!r under Feoeral S!Jte 01h rem11rvno pnnapal sum of tne chedecil 1drawn by a state or July
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9 businoss yet? No s siness is by acorpomon 1 not of 1tstlf authOnze Ille use 1n Fu • ·common law (See Seeton 14400 note(s) secu11d by s11d Deed of I~ era savtngs and loan as·
• ' Aaron Lesky an indl111wat Re~strant haS not yet begun Newp011 Beacn-Costa Mesa Ills state ol a licibOJS Busines' lletton, CA 02635 et 8uS1ness ano Plot Tnist witn inttrtst therton as SOC1a1ton, siJvmgs associa· PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied The ~strant commence<I to Ill 11111SaCt bUS1ness under ine CN•2469112475-HO .lun Name in ~non ol tne nghtS of JoonQ Taek Kim, 401 S. Km~ Code,. esS1om plOlllded '° sad nolll(s),' ad· ~· or savtngj Dlll'lk s~-
---------1 with the County Clerk ot nnsact IJJsineu uncter ttte ftcnous IJuSlness name 01 6.13,20 27 1997 lflOlht!r under Federal, Sl3tl, or A~. AtA. F4. Anaheim, CA 92804 Firsf Fili vancts. 11 l"f, under the lenns ot in ~n"5102 of the
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Fic titious BualnHs Orange County on ~3-97 ltdlbous IJJS1ness name or names ltsteO het!ln common tiw (See sec:oon 1-«00 Oii Bun Kim. ~ S Knot New no 11 Beactt·CoslJ Mesa Ille Deed ol Tl\ISI. ettmite<l tees, nand~albusin:ss~ ~~~~
Name Statement 19973722912 names hstecl above on Mav 20. SIGNED CONSOLIDATED MEDI PUBLIC NOTICE ' et seq , llUS1ness and ProltSStons '>-~i~ F4• Anaheim, CA 92804 CN4= 19935MN ~n 20 27 etwges anc:I e)(penses 01
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The lo11ow1ng pe1sons are Daily P1lo1 June 6 13 20 1007 CAL ENlERPRISES. INC., &t Code) s IJJsiness is concllCled by ~1411 11197 · Tl\ISIH anct of the llllsts tt!atec CQmtnOn designation ~I y doing business as A & M
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Finance Services, 1087 El Tt.a st1111menc was hlect wittt lt1s siatement was h!Cd Wllll FICTITIOUS BUSl..as HewPOl1 Btacll·COSta Mes. Registrant lllS not yet beQun PU20.4t Enmlt!<I Accruec above is pu ed to
C.m1no, Costa Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Ille Courcy Cltrlt ol Orange the CountY Clet1C ol Orange MAME STAJOIOO CN-4247116504 .Nn 132027 -'A*> tral'ISICt business unoer Ille PUBLIC NOTICE 1~~1 !: adQOONI ~!: 3026 F~hea Lane. Costa 92626 County on May 28 1997 Countv on Mly 27 1go1 The followtng person(s) 1wit 4 1007 · · · ~'°"s buSlness name · 11 -·• · incnase ...,.. .. Mesa. A 92626 The unde<·
i,esah Alise Mu""· 1087 El Flclllloua Buslnen NOTICE-Tlls ficll.ous Name NOTICE·Tlls Fabous Name 00tno business as H B LAUN· ' names llS1!cl hel'lln Fie Na.1H7'l2'°'74 :i,:, ~sal6eec, ~"'T:i~•!V a_~ rustee dlsclalms any
Camino, Costa Meso. CA Name Statement Statemenc eJCPl!S lr..e yurs from Slllement txi111s lr.oe ye.is trom DAY, 5941 Warner A\o'e._,e PUBLIC NOTICE .,.....BUN...., JOONG TAB< KIM ~ AC1TT10UI IUIUBI IOIUJleOl1ed ll1d delrWf'ed to:; Qi'1'tt:& ~y ~~
92626 the toffowlng persons are Ille ~ 11 was flied 1n the OOice Ille dale 11 was 111!0 1n Ille Ofhce ~ntllQIOft Buch CA 92649 KIM MAME ITATEllBfT lunclel'SIOl'lt!d a ntll Deel rallor
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de lh1s ousiness 1s con· doing business as: CPll· of Ille County Otrll A new Fd-of t11t County aertc A new ~-Lucy o Maldiaf 2547 Dana Tlls statrmtnr was Ned willt Thi followtno oenon<il !"'1 IOi 0e1ai11 an0 wDe~ 1o: SlJoe ~f co~ :9"~1lon~f
ducted by an 1nd1111du111 Doctor, 2222 Michelson •ous Business Name SIJ!tment •Ot.1s llUS1ntss Name statemen: Slreel, Al'lalltlm. CA 92~ ~l:~~ !he Courcy Cltrlt ol Orange doing business · • TM..Ecotl and a wnuen No'a ol Delaul: ~· ~of ~ ~ &
Have you staned doing 1222-17 I. Irvine, CA 926 t 2 nl.lst oe llltcl pl!()( IO 1lllt cute Ill.ISi be hied pj\Of IO 11\11 dale This buSlness IS CDtldUCted b't CountY on ..line 4. 11197 8USIHESS SEJMCES A .,., Beaon ., Stl The under SA. ForedOsu~ DepCYtmeol
business yet? Yes. 6-16-97 Robert Alan Lohmann. The td1no of trn statement c1oes The titino ol lhts statement dOes ani~al The ~ITATBWIT NOTICf·ThS fic:nous Name #1401289 701 East Bali Road signed caused sad Nobce ol Allii . Lonnie 'Mlson #39963 Aesah Munn 2222 Michelson 1222-Ht, not ot itself .utnonze Ille use 1n not of itself authOnze the use n , Ae'1mnt haS not yet beQun 1 no perJon(s) IMlllSll!lment eicpres liYe years horn SIJI• 101 An.iiem CA02805 · Otlault and Becton ID Sel to bl 10600 Vattev Vi~S t
This statement was filed lrvtne, CA 92612 Ills Sta1e Of a ficll•oos Business Ills state Of a Fic\•ous BuSlne;s., transact buSlness uncter Ille~ 1Jusu1e.u a . MVS'OO!llle dall 11 was hied in Che Office ~ Ananail SeMCeS a recordtO 1n the countv whlrt Im Cypress, C1' 1~ ~'~~~'co~~~;'~n ~'.~r;.9~1 du~t~d ~~~~~e~~iv:~u~on· ~.'" \10lam J! tne n~ ot Name 1n 111olaoon ol tne noh1S ot 1tcnous 1JuS1ness mme Of A\o'e .-k ~~~ 0281)4 ~~ ~ntY O!~~ ~~ C.form Col'po<Won, 701 &51 ttlll PR>P811Y is loaltd anCI mo
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H · d anDv.,;I uncter .--ral, Stall, or another under Federal State ~ nameshstedhel!ln .;,,,,,. Sook Hw ~~1--s SIMSS ,_,.,. .....,, .. , .. " 84111 AolCI SIJI• 101 Anaheim t111t1 lfvtt montns hM llaosed 724348 b a~e you tarted o1ng common liw (See Section 14400 common law (Ste Seeton 1ie<X SkiNED LUCY 0 MAAJWL T bi.,, en... lflO, ""'' be f~ed pnor 11> M Olll. CA 02~. , •ncs IUCll ~ DATE 5-but Wl1hou1 covenant O< W81·
Daily Pilot June 20. 27, ~sbn~~ y~t h No et Se<!. BuSlnttt ano Professions et seq . BuSlness ano Professions This statement was ftle<t Wttll ~ , LI Mrada. !The t1hno ol lhs mtlment dOel This IJusirlt!Ss ''co~~ »97 f9rtd11We CaMblls, rMityif e~ssed Of imo'8d,
July 4, 11, t 997 F's t T~is e s1a1e,.::e~a~as flied Code) Code) tne County Clet1C Of Orange !Mlsan Hwa 14950 T not of itself authonle the use ir a corporation lee., II .,....., ~ ~df ,,_,., :rrie?ks Po:e~· ~
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11h lhec County Clerk ol Fi~~no rt Beach-Costa Mesa Ars~~~ .. D•ach rAs•• , ... 5, CouNOntvTe!'E~s28.::!._0'!ou7 s Na en..., l.J Mrada~CA 006'.)8 acuba:~~ !~!t,~~oua:e ~nes~ -~ l'tQlbumnt51_ ~d ~ ~so':'.=:m ',l,,.~'J:B. PQse ol sabSMno ~~nd~t· range ounty on 5.7.97 c ~7 rww..., .. "" ·-... ... """ ... • ... n .... w me 'Oii buSlneSS IS~ bylanothe ndt! ~ s ... .._. ....... ........ V"" m -4)282-2424 (SIM /..J(lt lf'lfo i!driess secured l!y :>ON Deed "ctlllous eustneu 19973 720256 N4 Jun 6. l3,20,27 l997 CN42296S May 30, Jun 6.13 20. Stattment eicpres f1w yea~ from • IOint "'9ntllrt ~ < ~ (See s'!i. ~ ticli'<>us Cusiness rtllT1e at 71' 282·2'30} us..13 s.20 of Trust 1nctid1ng the fees,
Name Statement Daily Piiot Juno 6 13 20 1997 the elate rt was hied 1n Ille Office AeOlstnnt · tw not yet begun~ mo'liuaw nes nd ~n names ksted abOve on Jniaiy 2. 19Q7 • ' · ~~es ~e~nses of the
The loffowlng porso11s ore 27. 1997 ' f:oes PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLI ot Ille County Cler\ A new fiCll, ID \J'lnsad business under Ille~· 51 sa tsSlOn.s 1001 sa~ ~1~l lru~1ee ~er ~~:~?pr1~~!1n~~~1 ~on~~:.~ PUBLIC NOTICE Fite No.19973722139 -C NOTICE ::, ~~~=~ pn~~ ~~:r~t :r.si:i:::~s name
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St , Newport Beach CA STATEMENT OF ABANOONMENT Fill No. 19073722131 The hl1ng Of !I'd statement dOes SkiNED SUSAN HWANG YONG a Prndtnt counl where the t 92663 . Flcllllout Buslnen OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS not Of 11Sefl aulhOntt Ille use in SOOK HWANG ' CN424697T-~ Jun TNs stlllment was f~e<I witn NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S en ,J bca1ed and ~e~~j~
Theodore Sahh 8476 E Name St•lement USE OF FICTlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lhs state ot a fiebbous 8uS1ness Ttlll statement was rded witl1 13•20•27• Jul 4· l9Q7 Ille CountY Oent 0C Orlnoe SAi.£ TS No 0506986-05 lh~e months have elaDsed
Meadow11dge St . Ananelm Tho following pe1sons are NAME The foffOWlnQ person(s) 1Ycll! Name 1n 111ot1Don ot the nghls of the County Oent ol Orange County on.kine 4, 1007 APN·
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Hills, CA 92808 do Ing bust n es s as: The IOllOW1no person(s dOtno ousiness as NEWPORT another under federal State of CountY on ~ne 5 lW7 PU NOTICE-This ~ous Name 15033 Loan No. ~ June 16, 1997 Eou1lable This business 1s con-Ra2matnz, 13t Main St. l\aSltlaw abandoned the use 0 STEAKHOUSE. LP. 1670 New· common law (See Section 1..:.00 NOTU-n.s 'FO•OJs Name BLIC NOTICE Stllement eicprn f1w yean from REF· Vicente Vaienc;1a IM· Deed Company, as l)\ISlee
ducted oy an 1ndlllldua1 Seat Beach, CA 90740 Ille 11cnous business name POii Boulevalll. COsta Mesa. CA tt seq . 9uS1ness anct ProtesS1ons Stalfment IXIJl!S five ytatS trom the date 11 was filed1n Ille O!fice PORTANT NOTICE TO jTrusl~~ni1~34 .. Los
Have you sla1ted doing Ch11s McFarlane. 124 5th RICOtt FAXES OF SOUTHER! 92627-3717 Cocte) the Ollt 1 tiled I h Oii.a Ale No.1H71'7230n of tne County Oerll A new fiQ. PROPERTY OWNER: YOU SN 17
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business yet? Vas, 6· 1-97 SI • Apt c. Seal Beach, CA CAllfOANIA, 1n12·A Gotllan NtwP011 Steakhouse L p First Ntino ol Ille ~~as Cleftl ~""" fiQ FICTIT10UI MIMEU •ous llUSUllSS Name Stale~ ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 953 B~u~r ~3l ~
Theodore Sahh 90740 Sltttl. ttmbnqll)n Beach c~ Callloma 1250 ProslltC1 SU'ttl NewPOtt Beactt·COs13 Mesa '°"' Bu Nwne Stmmeo. IWIE nATDIOIT ~st be hied pnor 10 M Oii! DEED OF TRUST, DATED SI ~ale e · This siatoment was Meo This business 11 con-02647 ' Suitt 306, La Jolla. CA 92037 CN-423608 10867 Jun 6, l3 20 27, Jinns The lollowlng person(s) ~The filing of Iha ltlltment 0oes AUGUST 17, lits. UNLESS ru ee 7 06/
wnh the County Clerk ol ducted by· an lnd1v1dual The heUous OUSlness l\lflle Tlls business is concl.lcttd I)/ 1997 !f:est: 1:' r ~ = OOlng IJJSlness IS HGH PAR!(' not of rtsetl authonzt h use tn YOU TAKE ACTION TO ofib4197 '
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Orange County on 6·13-97 Have you started doing !!ltn!d 10 abOYe was lded 0~ a~tnttdPl/llltl'Sl'tP noc of~~ the 11 DELI SAHOWICH. 23312 Mldtn>.INI st.m of a FOtous Business PROTECT YOUR PROP-CNS1491768
19973724'084 ~~1ne~ ie1y No ftbNaiy t3. 11197 111 Ille cou~ The l'tQIStrant commencect to PUBLIC NOTICE Iha Slltl ol a 11ctaous a!~~ t.tssion Vitp,CAQ26G1 Name 1n ...a1non ol the llQhtS of ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT
Detty Pilot June 20. 27. "5 c ar ane of Orange anct Onginat file No transad CuSll'lt!$S uncter tnt ol Malla Krtbs, 1513 Cl\aul'llOl'(anothef undet FederJI Stale, o A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU J11ty 4, 11, t997 F1s3 ;1~~s 1~~at~~~~:y w~~r~'"c,~ 19973710973 hcnM business name 01 AleMo. 11tn122m =nu:~:=.~. Onw,San.Jose,CAG5118 common law (Set sec:9on 144« HEED AN EXPLANATION __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __
PUBLIC NOTICE orange County on 6.l7.97 l.eonarO Mngoia 1n12' names bsletl abO\o'e on Apnl 22 flCTTTIOUS IWSUESS common llw (set s.c.on l44o: Connt Krtbl, 1513 Cllaumontel seq , llUS1nm MO Fl'oltsSIOllS OF THE NATURE OF THE ---------1997 3724352 GollwO Stret~ Hullllnqll)n Beach 19117 IWIE STATBIBfT tt UQ Butinw Ind Fl'oltSSIOlll Oflw. San Jose. CA 05118 Code) PROCEEDING AGAINST NOTICE Of TRUSTEFS SALE
Flctltlou• B11slnHI D I p I J CA 92647 SIGNED NEWPORT STEAK· The tCllOwlno person(s) ISIM Code) ' n.s WSll!eSS "c,onWc:ttd by Renewal ftltng YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Ale· 1S71334 Loin• 1~
Ham• Statement ~I y I 01 un• 20• 21. This lalSlnes.s WIS conductee HOUSE. L p By NtwPOll Steak· oo.no ousiness IS VR BU$lHESS f;flt tiling C0-~11 New1lM Beacll-Costa Mesa TACT A LAWYER On July °"*' 7970797 VoU Nf£ IH
The foilowlng persons a1t Ju y 4, 11, 1997 F150 t¥ an indt\llOJal house, lnC , GenerJI Partner. By BROKERS, 1000 Oulll St. Sui1e NlwPolt 8tacll-C0Sta Mtu RIGistrant lllS not ytt beQun CN42S071 7787-001 Jun 11, t997, at 10:00 AM. Cel· OEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of
doing business as: Traders PUBLIC NOTICE S.9neo LEONARD MINGOIA Thomas J Shannon. J<. Pr!sioent 11Xl, Ntwpcrt Buch. CA !r1.660 CM24706 W0063-E~n ~ ~ llnlnns uncler tne 13.20,27 . .lll 4, 1go7 Wntern R~l'ICe TRUST, DATa> Nowmber 2S, AMiance
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Newhope nu statement was hleO witn This slatement was hied Wttll Gaty L Hines. 26072 ~ l3,2027 .lll 4 lW7 ...... 90us buSlness name ot COfp. • California COl'POf'a· tttt UNLESS vou TAl<E
s1reo1, ' -1003, Fountain Flclltlo111 Bu1lnen Ille CountY Cletll of Otanoe 1~. CountY Oelll Of <'Anoe Grlncle A\o'e . Laguna ~s. CA ' ' ' name.s hsted he111n PUBLIC NOTICE 1'°" "duty appoi.nted ln.itlee ACTioH TO PROTECT YOUR Valley. CA 92708 Name Statement County on May 27 1997 rwunty on May 27. 1997 ~ SIGNED MARIA KREBS, CONNIE 11ndef end pursuant to Coed PROPEJnY, IT MAY BE SOt.O
Roben wan 8382 Brush The following persons are NewPort Beacn·Cosia Mesa NOTICE· Tlls Aaoous Name Tlls bJ:11ness '' conwcttd I)/ PUBLIC NOTICE KREBS Ale No 1H73723104 of Trust recorded August 30, AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOO Dr ., Huntington Beach, CA doing business as: ere-CN-421431 May 30, Jun 6, 13,20, SIJllment elCPll!S hve yeats trom 1n 1n()\1(1Uaf. . . Tiu sta18ment was filed witll RCTTT10us BUSINESS t993, a1 Inst.. No. 93-NEED AH EXPt.AHATIOM OF 92647 . atl11e Images, 541 E. Van 1go7 Ille oate II was Meet In tile O!hce The "91Strant commenced to Ale No. tttnm224 the CountY Cler11 ol Otan04 NAM! STATEMENT 0582533, of Olf'te;1al Reconla THE NATURE Of THE PRO
This l>usineu Is con· Bibber, 01anga, CA 92866 ol tilt Col/nty Cler\ A new Fitb· transact WSlness uncter Ille FICTITIOUIBUllNUS Countvon.klne ~. 1go7 ll'le following peraon(s) tV..n In lhe otnc;e of lht CounfV CEEDING AGAINST YOO YOU
dueled by an Individual Timothy Albert Quinn, 541 PUBLIC NOTICE OOIJS Buamess Name Statement llCIJOOUS buSlness name or MAME STATEllDIT NO'OCE·Ths ficlltiOJS Nllnt cto1no i.iSineaa u CAS' R8COfdar of Orange County, SHOULD CONTACT A l.AWYE'R. Havo you atartod doing E Van Bibber, Orange, CA Ill.ISi be hle<t pnor to that clale namts ltsled abOlle on May 22. The lol1owlng peraon(a) 1"'1 Stattmtnt IXJll!l ltw ytaf1 tn>rr FULLERTON 205 E. lmpena State of Cahf0tnla, e•ecuted NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll
business yet? Yoe, 8-t0-97 92866 Flit No.1H73722464 The flltno of lt'ts 11lltement dOes 1go7 doing wsiness u BOAFIOWALK Ille data it was !tied in the Office tf91Ntay Fuilerton CA02635 by Vteenle Vatenela, a mer· 1he real pr~iown • 54
Robert Wan This business Is con· FIClTTIOUS BUSINOS nol ot Itself authOnre I/le use 1n SIGNED GARV HINES PARK F\ACE APARTMENTS. Of Ille Coutlly Clartr. /. ntw fidl· C & i-f Restaurant Ente ried min. Jou Trinidad Rovll Sslnt Abed.
Thi• staloment wllS !tied dueled by an Individual MAME STATEMENT lfls state ot a ActUous BuS1nus This st1ttment • ._, hied With 7300 8111 Snet. ~ena Palll. CA loua Busmen Nlnlt Statement Inc a Calitoma eo~:~~ Orozco. a atngle man and Newport O.ldl, t2MO
w1th the County Clerk ot Have you s1aned doing The IOllowino peraon(•l 1m Name 1n \10iabon ot 111e nonts ol lfle Cou~ Cltllc Of o11nge ll0621 r!lllt bl fdld pnor ID dial <Ille. 2~1 s Aunac Bl'id Montert.' Ruben Orozco, e single man, ~· PtwC91 Numw "2·
Orange Counly on 6·13·97 business yet? Yes. 2·1-97 OOlng buSlness a ~ENER-anotttcr under feclerlll, Sia!!, of CountY on May 29, 1997 Woodman RI*~. tnc, CA. The filing of tl'iS mternent dOes MCA 9l754 ., w.11 sell at poblkl auction to 121-41 wll4 bt IOld II publlo 19973724097 Tim Ou1nn SCHNITZEL #106, 256Q w ea loammon law (set Seeton 14400 NOOCE-Ttn ~oous Namt 11Xl1 l!twey llvd, SUite A. Los nae of 1~ authOnz.t the use 1n This buS1ness iscondueted ... htghost bidder for cash, auc;t1on • the North hnt
Dally Piiot June 20. 27, T.h11 1111ement was filed Rold. Anaheim, CA 02804 let seQ , Business •nc:I Proless1ons swment eJCPtrtS f1.,. years ln>m Anotles. CA 90067 tin Stall of I Fidl•out 11Ua1r1eas a COtPOrabon · ' "l GUhklf'• check drawn on • tllt1'111Ct to the County Co\111· July 4, 11, 1097 F 155 with tha County Clerk 01 Chnsona Jang, 5306 't1st.i icooe) the <life 11 WIS hied 1n Ille O!lice 'rl'is i.isineu 1s concllCted l>f Natnt 1n \1ot8on ol the llOl'ltS ol Regislllnl fllS not yel begur Ital• °' natlOnal benk, • houtt 700 Civic Centtf Ditw
Orang a County on 5-22·97 Real, Cypress, CA Q0630 First Mltno ol Ille County Qer11 A new Fa· a corpomon MON< unell< ft0t1111. Stltl. o IO ltil act bu nde -1114 c;htc.k drawn by • stale Of Wiii Sama Ana, CA on PUBLIC NOTICE 19973721803 Tt.s wsinm IS~~ NIWPolt Be1tl'l·COSt.t Me~? bOUS Business Natnt Statement Thi ltglS1tlnl commeJICld 10lcommon law (See seaon 1440C !tell~ Cusi~n::· ~ 0 ftder81 credll union, or • Oln7ll"7, .. 2 00 p M. to the
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Oally Pllo1 June 20. 27, an1nci111tillll CN421•30 May30 .Nn81320 ,,.,st bl flied pjlor 11> 1lllt c1a11 lrlnsacl t.ISlnen under thetfMQ .BulinessenclPl'oltsS10nSlll/Tlt!SUsteoller11n chedl drown by a 1tat• 0< h:.'*: blddef, ~ • tlM
: OllSt tus nHt July 4, II, 1997 Ft&2 RegiSt111'11 has not ytt btOU~ 1go7 Tile ltltng Of lhs at.1ttment dOts btous buSintll n.nt OICoclel SIGNED C & H RESTAURANl federal '8vtng1o llnd loan~ :,:.d fof c:ah or i.11-ame • ement II trwac:t lllsinns unotr 1l'lt noc ol 1tsell authonze the ust 1n namu hltlO ltlCM on ~ 26. Ftm f1tlng £Nl£RF'RISES INC ~ ltnl.I association 181/ingA •uo-• rwwn °" • et«• OI
Th• IOllowlng p1r1ons are PUBLIC NOTICE llCl'<>UJ llUainess NIN o PUBLIC NOTICE lhs stJle ol 1 f"d~s Businm 1W7 NlwPOrt ~ta Mesa Cima Pre. ' VJ delk>n, oi UVtnga benk nltlonal ballll, dltdt d...-i °"
doing bu1lne1S as· Wiii nam&t kltlO lltlwn Natnt 1n ...a18'0n o1 Ille llQhls o1 SKlHED woom.wi REAi.TV ~~ 83003-AC ~n rena, s 1pectfled In Mcikln 5102 ot
1 "* or tedtfal "'"'P 1114 ~11 Cars. 1599 S11p1r1or Flctltlouo Bu1fntH SGN£D CHAJSTINA JANG "-,., 1 ff7'722450 •nothtr unoer ~. Stall. or INC ' 9y Dnuh Sl\ll\ Pmiellnt , 13.20,27, Jul 4, 10ll7 Tt.~ staiement was "'~-~ the flnanelal code and loell . ..octltloft. .....,.. ~. #B·ll, Co111 M111, Name Statement nu staltment was lilto wnn FIC'1TT1DUI IUlllESS common 1H (Set~ 14400 Tiu Sumetl .. lifeel with Couthe nty ae" of .,..,""' authonzed lo do bua1ner.a tn -.oclll.lon, Of -tnva llenk CoA 112827 Th• following P•taons .,. the Countf °'"' of Dl1nOt au . Prof the County Clint ol "-"""' u L ntY on..line 11, 1go1 ,,, I II be held tptdlltd 111 FIMrlcW Code Frank New•om. 11 Ailes doing bu11na11 as: ComCo Countvon Mly 2:9 1907 IMMEITATOllNT = · sinus anO USIOm County on June&, 19117 .,,,.,""' P B IC NOTICE NOT.:f.Tus Aa'°"s Nlf!l4 .;
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11 ~~ Mellon S101 lftd ~to = Newpart Beach, CA ~::,~ ~~:. b0::2:~6 IO, NOOCf·Thl Ficnous Name 00.~lle =r: ':~ fos1f.l1no NOTICE·Tt.a AQ'°"1s Name C:NS1•H3H ~-o:~~~~~~nY::'J: ~~o Eett c~~~ ::.'"':.-..!" ::""~
Thi• bu11ne11 11 con• V1c111 Moor• l639 lows St Stal!mtnl llCPM hw yews trom PRff'EARE.0 MECHANK:AL NewPoll Btacll-COlta Mtu SU1lmel'll 1>1Pm ""'Yt"' trom HiOHJCtY //IM> ol ll'lt County ae~ A new Fice A.wnue. Ortnge. Coltl0tnia, CIMftllftl or ~-ducted by· •n lnellvldval 1 0, Co•ta M'eu . CA 112626 the clall 11 WIS ltltel in the Oflte• SEAVICES. ~ ~04S6354. 50CN-42~100.A.Jun&,132027 tne -.It WIS ''*' In .... Office CAIUAL1Y *S Business Name Sutemeni an f1ght, "''-•nd. 1n1., .. 1 Of lltlfllled. • .....
Have yO\l atorted doing Thi• buslneu 11 con· Of h CountY Cltr'll. A MW F"tdt· fftrnolC Sn.I. Sit 2:f!OO, Sat! 19117 d the Count/~ A new Act ..,..... 0# 1'91 rftJ1t Ile hltcl pnor 11> ttiat elate convey9d lo •nd noN held by ,um.ion, or ou•ln•J• yet? No Clue ltd by· en tnd1vldua1 '°"' au11"'" Name Statemtnt f11ncttc0, CA 04 llrl '°"' BuJlnus Nllne s.mtnt A• •Al. STA 1 W r • The ftltno o1 u.s allllment dOt~ 11 vndtf ... Id Deed °' Trust In to llftlf>t tlM obllolllOft MalM
F.111nk Newsom H•v• you 11onod doing ~st be htea pmir.10 ttlll om Comm11r ~ Stl\llces, PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.,.. °' hied priOt IO lllM dltl .,_ ~ D • • • 31. noc Of 1tstll &Jtl\onlt 1111 uSI 11 the propeny •ltu.ted
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WIMh the County Clt1k OI Vicki Moo10 not of ttsell IUthonzl Ille use 1n 2&00. S.n fral'IC'lSCO, OA ~10!> Ria ML tH7''722U2 not°' ltsell lllthOIUt .... use 1n ITfAl.INO CASUALTY Name 1n 'Mll•on ol tile htl ot 11
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Ofang• County on 6· t 7.97 Thi• 1tatomont WH hloCI ,,.., Stalll Of. McoMJul Business Tiu IJuSll'ltU IS COllWCleO"" ACT1TIOtJI IUllNQI "" .. of • ~· au.nest ro\~~HC~ CO:" ANY another unOtf Ftdtrll ~ 0 aaid deed °' lru.at. lM street IMnt No. t1 .. 719'1, 9oolr No -
19973724350 wt1h th• county c1e111 01Natnt1n ~ot•on ot lht no~ ol 1c.orpomon llAMlSTlTDmfT Naint "' ...,o1.-on of h nQllll of a.a ~cC:e2:;rn oommon ti'# (Ste s.c:ton 1~ addrna and othac oommon . cs:· oftlltOfllcW Reo:wc11
Oally Pilol June 20, 27, Ornnga County on 6·6-97 another unoer Fe<lerll Stat•. or Tyt11 OI BuStnts• ~'Control i The lollOWlrq llttSon(S) it\11 anoNr under f9cla11i, Stitt, or Tottl ~dinlned .... ,., It MQ , 8uS1nua •net Proltssiom designation, if any, of the r••t o County, Celitofnll.
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19973723350 common law (See Scc•on 14400 AitCondl•onino Se~ 00tno IJJtlntss as PlUt.fJ ~o common ilw (See Stcaon 14400 ui 017 401 · Codll property described above Is The 1 11110U11t ~ bJ -' ' Dally Piiot June 13. 20. 27, ti SeQ llU11nesa Ind Flotenions R191111nt hn not vet beQUn CORP , 18131 GotllalO Stml IN et llQ, au11na10ncl Fl'ol1U1ont T o ta I ' 11 1 b 11 1tle 1 ; first rtllng purpotled 10 be: 2410 Nltp• Mid lllltnlment • ol lhe 111111 of PUBLIC NOTICE July 4, 1991 Ft07 ~l to ltlill&t wamna unOer tilt & 0, t\intl'IQ!Oll BtKll, CA ~7 CocleA 1l t U , 1ae,111 NcwPon eeac.11 eo111 Mtsa !~ Way, C0tta Meu CA 1n1111,~ public.ton of tt11e nodoe nlSIFikng !~tot.II bll1111U1 ~ 01 Meti ll\Olrtnes. Inc, f\ CA iit'1llno Aogreoete wrlt..,11'11 f0t CN4'262b1111914MN.Nn 20U -.. 211. The u~igned ,,1U.,l1Ut,wtlldlllldU4181
'Jolft1011• B111lnau PUBLIC NOTICE Newport BNCl'I Co1ta Mtu names k~ llett1n ~, 2.3422 'Al s.f1 ~M. Nlwll0'1 Buch-Cosll Mm 1pec:lal 1urplu• funds: t -'ii • 11 11197 · · T'"1" d1tclalma env llabil1tv the total lllllOUnt of the 111,,aid
N•m• Statement CN42461S3 T·N30-C ~n SIGHED coMJ,WA t..t:<:HANICAL ~na ttl!S. CA 92660 CH.424702 _.,n 13.21>27 • .M 4, C..pttll l1ockl: H00,000 ' ' r0t •l'Y lncotreetneaa of lht btflllOI ~lldUdlllt toCll*9 WI
Th• lollOWlng P•r•on• .,. FlcUtlo111 81111n... 8.13.20.27. 1W7 Sf~ 9Y l.Omrfll p O'Hatl TM bullnul" ~Cltd bv um AHtet'1• wrlle-lnt fOt PUBLIC NOTICE ttr• addr... end othtl 1.tnlllid IMtNltJ ... ,.... 001n9 butlr,.11 ... 1n1lght Name Statement ADstn ~ a COl'llOlllOll other thin 1pecl1t 1urp1119 common cte.lQn1tlon, 1t any MlllNllM *"-_.,.,,..., trld T~M<llogy. 2856t Spring· The r011ow1ng ~eona 1111 PUBLIC NOTICE Tiil stmment was Mto with ~snnt llaS not ~et ~n PUBLIC NOTICE funde: t , Ale NI. 1HU1bl41 WJWll twem Seid ult IMli llMlloel "IN "-of ...w
M' Or., Laguna NIQuel, dOIMG t>u•lne11 u : Celllor· h COulllJ a~ of Orange IO l1WICI llUllllCU undU Ille fie.._ 1Mnnmt IUtPllll notH. t ACTmOUI 8'JlllOI be l'Mde, bU1 without ~ =-'°" af lllh '*lei. CA t 2t17 nl1 801ch Parting, 302 Pll ll.11f1271tt1J Courcy on,,_~ llm l.U90US bullf11S.S naint °' Oto11ild-ln andcontrlbt.tt· IWft ITA.llllUIT nant °' Wllmlnty ...,... .. or ' OllDJntf1 Stmno
lb.rlt M Shel, 28581 Adame, Oalboa, CA D2861 f1C11TIDOlllWU NOTCc.Thls rd•ou• NllTll natnllkSllCll'IMln '=A~ r! • "".dfi1·300.000 , The lollawlng oenon(a} ,,... Implied, reprdl,,g tlila, flOS-,.._..,_ eo....r, .00 Sf!.~neld Drive, Laguna Frank John Chave .. 10& -ITATOl8f1 s.m.nt uPllS ti~ vesn ln>n ~ t.€TAH>US1RIES INC The 'OlowlllO ~ .-1~ 1 lllundallutplllal, CICllUIQ. bu•~ . • fNilMI Malon, concllllori or encum-=-...... a. 317' ~ri;· ~.f:::: 11 con· ~~·1~ 51bu~~n~1i ~ ~4:~ 00t.:'= :=•1J;t' :'.:'~·C:.~ ~:, ~ ~· ~ Cl«O 90R>IMn ~i~•..!: ;:: !: .~~ ':f:':U°tlcy. =~~~ EM =··rid~'-. J9:e = ~ CAsJ.!.~
Alf Kindt of Job• For Whether you re buying ~ :~~ ~ tM !Mines• Nwl'tl S.11111'1 Tiu &lllllment w11 flied ~ W~l1\ CA 9'2801 Income fcN di. VMt: IA Hoa Q Tran. 1028 N Ast T'rwi. and °' the Inn.ts ~ z~~:-~ S.::
All Kindt of People. Ot aelltng, Clutln•o 917,1 . IMl Cit (Md pnot t> 11111 • ~ CGuney ~ ol Ol1liJIOI J a.11 enct DcM1s If f41.tOl.3SI ~. I $an llernlld!IO. Co' ~-eel by Yid a.ct ·aj ur,. AIN'ltmU" lttl, 11111
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..... llfm2'1IO .,_ ""°'" • tM '"" " ... • 192.1'1A3 Tho bW p•obeto The WILL eNI lhe peroonel ropNunl• -No.t_,,."' ""· ....... '°' ...... ' -llAIVE ~A -1 ~ Md M ~ It •4 AC11T10UI IUllB1 lie CounlY Recatd« °' KERN "Y under $1114 Oeed ol Trutt any codicil• er• eveil• tlv• eppolnted by th• Piii' • °' OfWll "-'dlt In IM MotlOI of °'*"' IN Ei.ctloft CA ii ~tht • ' NlwPllft lll'fll. C.. MIA. CA
l11e =·~) IMl't =~ ::'~ rnC.W~~: htretol«t mcultd Md Mt• ebl• f!>r exemlnedon In court within four ~EIM~.::.~= ~..!:.ui~cm= ~.. ~ ~ In r· e:. lilnd °' iClflle • .,
"" -• ""' ..._. NI UNMAAR•D ""' Will .,. • ,. "'"':l'll:' o .,.. •he "'' k•P• by ••• montht r.om tht dete Coll...,. ,_.., ., '"' -., w,." -""""• • "'"7 ~ 1 1'.11 "" -~. 1M7 Sou~ Mltn Stl'ltl, SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO ~~:ar,.otllld ':'!:~ counT.HE PETITION o1 f flret l11u~~dc! .... o1 f DREW KONOO, A SINGLE MAH Ill u. OOlllllY ... !hi ._. illill~· l1all!:"'. end b (!lei~ ii =I~ ist.aNS( llJ ..... Sll*Ml,CAQ2701 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH N .._ I De ' E'-"'~ re· ettere H pro.,. .., n WILL SEU AT PUBUC AUC· ~a. loclllld a.: 111f con ""and OOW ?Y ~ to 310465 1V Lind. Inc. A Cltilonl (PIYablt 11 llme ol lllt In faWIUI 0-0 fault .id _....,, to que1i. authority to Hotlon 9100 of the T10H TO HIGHEST BIDOER FOR ». 1•7 L.OMEITAA d'ra.. L ~ 'Otled Of rust. I'! 8
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-tD [ Roi S-m.., Of h U-"'"'· .. :': ,::::, ":;:'.,ri: "'"""'"" the •"•" Collto"'le P<0beto Code. CASH-·""'" ... • iil£ ........ u.c., a ~".: °" "'8d ..::: :-;i,. -... , 5'la Ma, CA Q2701 CISll, ii t cashler'I c:htc* drnn tlOn to Stl 10 be Cltcl In ll1t under the Independent The time for filing lawful lllOM'f of ttlt United Truaee Ctllftoae Oelaldo. e lu rn the ~r&r. Costa MtSI CA eze • •
Thsblllne&Stsr.onclldledby lly1stat1orltdtrllcrldftunlon.countywt1ertlfle':'proCltftYll Adminlatratloi;i of E~-clalm1 will not upire s .... ~THEHORTHFROHT ~ ~ ~ _!9' of 1 • 06/1311997 n Tiie d0'9CI 09 at al
l(.'()jpomol\ OI a dllClt dJ'l'M'I by. Stall°' localld Oita· June 09. 1997 HtH Aot. CThi• euthon-b•fore fOYr month• EJIT TO THE COUNTY P.O ... 51 cw.. T-NSI The strMt and 1 7 ~·IS .>it ,, 1-7. '-snnt 1111 not yet ~n lldtrll savings Ind lofln ano-LAW OfflCES Of STEVEN J ty will allow the p1raon-from the h1aring d•t• COURTHOUSE. 100 CMC 15251439 TMJSTEF$ other Q)IMIOn Qesion8110n 11 .,. OCfiCe ol 81.JWJW't'SCACIW
II nnACt llltJlnaSI Under "" dlllon, SMlgt -.odallon. OI MElMET. IHC . AS TRUSTEE el repreaentetlv• to tak• noticed lbove. CEHTER DRIVE WEST, SAHT~ SALE IMR>flMATIOM Pl.EASE ar!Y. of mat ~ l PUBLIC NOTICE COWNl1 501 ~ ~ lie:hOUS tiuanm 1Wnt or UVlnOt bWt IPldflld lft e.ciloll LEAH MUNOZ. Aullottacl many eotlon1 without YOU M AY EXAM-AHA, CAUFOA:HlA !NOTE: CALL ~-mt LOMESTAR scribed Santa Ml. CA Q21Q5
flllntl atld hllwn 5102 lo lfll Flnandll COO. Ind Slgnati11 2912 s Dllmttr obte1ning court epproY-INf the file kept by the CASHIER$ CHEa<CSl MUST BE 110RT SSMCO, L.LC. ~~~ &crow Ml. oooau•-..C Tiie llllOU,.. OI .,. puldml
SGE) TY l..M), IC A Clle-llllflOflad to do IMIA1tSS In lhls Str•l 5-itl ~ ' Cllltornla el. Before taking c1rteln court. If you '" • p1r· MADE PAYABL.£ TO (.OHESTAR IS A DEBT COU.ECTOR AT· A-~ llmCE TO CR.B>rTORI OF 1t.U °' c:onsidel'l80n 111 ~-· toma~ ~. fliaoent G}'dJbE THf0 ~ F~~ 92705-5811 Ttlle>fione. (714) v•rv importent acdon1, eon lnterHted In th• ~~= =~ ~: TEMPTING TO COU.ECT~ NSlee dlSdaims 111y r! IAl..f ::;' witn lht nnsf1f OI .,. .._ Tlnstatltmentwasf~e<lwrtrl COUNTY HALL Of RECOROS622·9649 1195108 6113 15120 how1ver. t.he p e,.onel e~lltl, you mey file~"::, Ind now held by it ~H£D~:=FOR for IWIY "lQ)tfeatleU o AMOOFINTOrnONTOTIWCI-cenH llld bllsinas. Wiii fl)
the Countt Cltf11 of Orange 1655 OiESTER AVE BAKERS· 6/'l7191 repreeentetave wlll ,be with the court e formal under uld Deed of Tn181 In the PURPOSE. ASAP~ street ad<lfess and FER tlMf'llDIY. 15 lht tum dt Countt on .kine 13. 1997 FIELD. CALIFORNIA ail right. tl1le PUBLIC NOTICE required to give notice Requeet for Speolel pt0ptrty •ltWlled In Pk.I County =T1115 ll20 ~mmon i:~n~. al r"~I ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE S37,EOO oo. wlldl conllStS of_~ NOTICE-This fidl'ous Name Ind Interest convtyed to and to Interested person• Notice of the flling of en ind Sta• deecnbed •. APH • wn 1th!' 8ICI t ~ (U.C.C .. 8105 tt 1~. IM 4ottawtno
the dllt 1t was ldld 1n lfll Office or Trust In fhe Pl'OC>tr1Y s1111a11ct CNS1011n we1ved notice or con-of H t ate HHt• or of de8albtd In the aboY• men-aoon sea.ated by ll'le Notice rs hell~ 11ven tNt a Demand Neta to be ~ Stlllment tKPIU 11111 yeais Imm now lleld by It undtr said Oeed u n!ea• t ~ ey have Inventory •nd epprel1el ,.30-n.777 ._ "'°'~ fully PUBLIC NOTICE ~amou1~\~rest :f:eon ~r ll'le 8 1 P24073 8t •~.) C1sn1n tSCtOW. 16.00000
of the Countt Cletlc. A new fia· In Slid County and State cit-NOTICE OF H~ted to th• propoeed any petition ~r ecco~nt tloned Deed of Tnm. The stntt OTICE ~T USTEE'S ftY to be sold plus re• blllk sat ol useis and 1 trlllSI IO c.ash at doling. $32.ml ex> MJus 8utintS1 H11ne Sta1tmen1 scribed as· LOT 11 TRACT NO. PETITION TO action.I The lndep.en-H _p_rovlded 1n •,eoti~n 1114,... Ind other CD111noon N son 111! estimated costs ex-ol alcollOhc DMl'IQt ~cense is It his been 1Q11tC1 ~
""st bt f41d pnor to tN1 !Sm 4862 AS PER MAP THEREOF ADMINISTER dent adminletreuon 1250 of the Cehfornie clMignlllon. If MY· of Ille rut T 97_ Loan No pense5 and ~vanoes ,ii Ille uiaut II be mlOt Ille Selltf\Jcensat ano Ill 1•
Tiit llllng of 1111 Stal!mert dOtS RECOROEO MARCH 31. 19811 ESTATE Of• euthority will be granted Probate Code. A Re· P'09tf'Y delotbed llbove le 7 Tiile Order No' bme of the '11i!Jal oublicallon The names Soaa Seainty 11rded BuyVTninsltM. • noc ol 1tsell aitllonze Ille use 1n IN THE OFFICE Of TiiE COUNTY • unlH• en interHted qu11t for Special Notice purporttd to be: 130 LILLE t-8_0_ lll~ ~~.the Nobce of Sale IS ~Ill Tax ~mDeB ano ao-rt!»ltd bf s.c. 24073 OI r.
lhS SU. ol 1 fdllOuS Business RECORDER IN BOOtC 36 OF THERESA A. SMrTH pereon file• en objection form le eveileble from WE. UNIT '30' NEWPORT t 33060 APN No .. ~~ tt1ts ~le~lhat ~ ct11ss 01 Cllt Sderucenstt n Bu1iness n1 PloltSllOlll Coda.
Name 1n \llCloon of the nohlS ol MAPS AT PAGES 123 ANO 124 AKA THERESA to the petition end th1 court ol1rit. BEACH, CA 12613 TM under· a~.:, lhan IQl<ll AHTONlCl S MARTIN (SSH 616-tNt tne ~ tor ..
another unoer Ftderal, Stm, or APfl #394-071·11·7 The S1rMt AU.a SMrrH shows good ceuee why Attonwy tar .. thim_: elQned Trust .. dleda!IM MY B ~N-ness due In ctJon 14-163n and JUAN M GlES lrlnSfer o1 the l)Janm •
common law (See s.c.on 14400 acldren and otlltr common CASE NO. A 187855 the court ehould not .JOMph C. Obegl tbiblltty for MY tncorrec:tneu of A '1 io sh. the Trustet ¥1\M ac;. (SSH 201-14-5889) and ftctnse is 11 be Plld or'iy lfW • et seq , Bus111tSS llld ProltsSlonS destg111tlon, II WYt. ol tilt real To ell helre, benefi· grent the authority. Obed a ...... p .C. the street lddr.a Ind other Y~TEDT · 0 oepl caShlets ~ d'lW'I M GllfS (SSN 614-16-3716 transit< rm Deel\ appnMO bt flt
Codtl PfOperty desetlbtd ll>oVe Is ciaries, oredatore, con-A HEARING on the 4041 ~ llwd., common destgnllion. If MY. TEC y PROP· on a stale Of netiOnal banti:, a and MARIA REYNA MARTIN (SSH Oellanment of~ 8ewf1V1
First Fitino purponad to be 3505 VlA ROSA tingent creditore, and petition will be held on ate. 360 .no-"-rein S.id NIM will be ~RllT ~1i SOLD~ check drawn by ll stale Of 574-75-3632), 2574 Newoo Control Newpolt Buch-Costi Mesa BAKERSFIELO. CA 93311 The persons who may other· July 17, 1997 et 1 :45 Newport.._... CA 11u1dt, but without c:oven111t or A P~L . IF y federal credit 1Jnl0'1, Of a 131"'1, Costa Mesa CA 02626 Oiied May l2, 19G7 CN426618 84®-RC Jun 20 27 underslaned Truslle dtsclalms wiH be lnterHted In p M 1 De t 703 locet 9284M> -ranty. exprttud or tmplledt NEE ~Tl check drawn by a state or The 111.t~neu 1s knOWn is ANTON() s MART1H JJAH M,
' ' or 111• strMI addrm and 0111er h f • THERESA A e . a • • encumbr.,_., to pay th• PR )ING A AINST sooauun, s essocta· The names Soaal Set1Jnty o REYNA MARTIN ~ .kll 4·11 1997 . . any llabRlty for any Incorrectness the will or Htete or d . t" 3:f\. The City. 08/20 08/23 08/27 r19ardlng title, poe-lon, or OF NA T E ledt~!avi~Bnd loan ltS· CAPTAIN NASH'S SEAFOOD BAA GILES GNACIO M cUs MMIA
PUBLIC NOTICE common ctes~tlon, II any, ~~ITHo AKA THERESA ~~~J 1 S~uth PAO. B~~ PUBLIC NOTICE re-inlng prtnciPll •uo:ith~ YOU SH~L CON· tJ·ano~g1 r1o~ in: Ftdelal Tax ~milers. ano ao-SHIGEHIKO AAW.czu NOAI(()
TS No.: 97·555-4 L~ No.:~= ~::•:inout :!n:!\ ~ ALLEN SMITH 92613-1 s7~~ na, ~:l'1V:.:'[:'_,% S:reon. :. ~~y A!l~w;};al C~~or: nancial Code au1honied g~~J.'1: ~~~s~6~1 AMAA«ZU. BuyerTrwft11t
FI011582529 NOTICE OF warranty, expressed°' Implied. A PETITION hH IF YOU OBJECT TO NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAL~ provided In uld nott(1), Id· ctosure ~ Colpcntion. 10 do~ Ill ttus ~· 28-292~1 and NORIKO AMAAtZ NewOOltflacn-O>slaMN
TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN regatdlnO lllle, PoSSHSion, or been filed t!Ji THERESA the granting of the ff7:i ~~~ '='A~T YW!CH,. If eny, undtr tht term• as duly ~led ~Slee ~I~~ "=8~ (SSN ~ 12.7sgg1 40 Seoio CH~ e:r .lln 20.
OEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF tnaJmbran<:H. to ~ the L. COLES. ORTHY Inf petition. you 1hould UNDER A OE£D OF TRUST of uld DHd of Trust. fffl, pursuant to ~C N~ OOYellant or wManlY. ~-lift Lane tr...ne. CA 927'!>-2227
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT note(s) secured by said Deed ol California, County of end •tete your ob1ec-~o i!= TO PROTECT Tru11 .. and of th• trvtt• ae-~ ~ !le. ~· Sello\.JW!Stt Ml oltoer wsiness G TRUST DATED 611189 UNLESS r1ma111lno pr\ndpal sum of the the Superior Coun o eppear et the hearing UNLESS YoU charges and 1X91nte1 of llM -~ E ••au press°',.._._. WI ti-A! Uled It/ ---------
YOUR PROPERTY. rr MAY BE Trusl Wllll 1n111est thtreon. as Orange. tiona or fil• written R PROPERTY IT MAY BE ind by tald Deed of Trust. TIM nstrumeot No. t>r1inces. to~ • name 100 aclc11!SSes useo !JV llM! ood jobs
SOLO AT A PIJBLIC SALE. IF PfOVKlld In Slid note(s). ad· THE PETITION re· objection1 with the ~~ AT A PIJeUc SALE. IF 1°'81 llllOUnt of the i:pald Ir, (Deed of Trusi edness secured !Sy: SelleP\.Jcenstt wilhn llllff yta1' reliable services
YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION vanc:ss. U any, uncttr lfl• rerms quest• that THERESA L. court before the hoer-YOU NEED AH EXPl.AHATIOH bllltlCll of th• obl'9• be.!: lecorded on Nov 8 of T~ adVanetS~ before U'oe elate such hs1 was se interesting things OF TliE NATURE OF THE PRO-of said Deed ol Trust lees. COLES WORT HY be ing. Your eppeerence OF THE NATURE OF THE curtel byt"-ptopel1yto 1 , lnswment No.: 9~ ~ v,jth in~ as f or delill!l!d to tnt
CEEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU charges and expenses or 111• eppo1nted ea personal may be in pe,.on or by PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU and reaeonablt tstlm•ad costha. o; ~k , Poge ) of ill1l.l lhe unpaid 9 &iyeP'Trans1em are BLUE to buy
SHOULO CONT~T A LAWYEWR. Tru:aiie: ~IN tru:~;r·~~ !eprasentative to edmin-your ettorney. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A u=~~~ti.'in'1tl:;:b~:n' 0~ 0, ir: 4s ~~g~ ~~~ T~tb ~ LOBSTffi 5636 East La Palma
On 1M7 at 9:30 1-N. LA by o rus · 8 0 aster the estate of the IF YOU ARE A LAWYER. On el't1f91 • 2:00 PM, h N 1 f s.i. 1, I un X Stat f theieon as pro in said A11erue Anaheim HiUs CA 92807 It's all there
P.FfETtCE1SNCOF ST~'1,N J. ~~ci :o~\!~lo~ u=~.~a~ce u:i~ decedent. CREOiTOR or e contin-LONESTAR MORTGAGEE ~1~. m~~~ Th~ be11tflci11Y tf 8 !ll. ~'K· $eU e ~ Note. pkls fees, wges and The · assets ID tie sotct are every day
"' • .. • u.~ appom • ..., vr THE PETITION re-gent creditor of the SERVICES, LLC., • duty under .Wd Oeed of Trust htt• i"'~·OOPM AT TH~ e~nses of the Nslee and descnbeel tn oenerai as tumtire if::"1 ¥"~r:C:.J::{~rus~ :':'~~~ sg~;n~;~~:i~ quests the dec,e~ent'.• deceased, you must file ~nttet TruttM und« and tofor• 11tc:utad 111d dtllvertd to N FR ·1T~ EN'r'~ PL!!r If~ cre8~~Y ~ fl4ires. ~·oment. gooOWill in ClassJfled
1 oruru• t No 084768 hi and idVances 111111 ilme of 111, Will end co<;i1c1I•, 1f your claim with the punulnt to Deed ol Tru11 Ille undtnlgntd 1 wrlntn Ti N RR. ~ ru~ ·Corpo-tease/IOIO 1mP11Mments ABC 642 ·5678 ~ ns s:S~ e 0571. · or tnlllal publleatlon ol llt Notice of any· be edmitted to coun and mell • copy to r-Utet 1anom. • IMtru· Oedltlllon of Default and H S . 7 M re Betr ano Wine LJcense
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HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
GENERAL 1002
Attention
Home Owners
&
R.E. Agents!!
Showe••• those
1peclat propotlles In
our Hornet of tho
Wiik & Open Home
Gulde publlshod
eech Saturday In the
Reel Eatete Tab. It's
an etr1cllve end
lnexpen1t11e way to
reach homebuy1r11
Cell our Cleutfled
01partm1nt Todayll
842·5878
Ask about our
curr1nl 1peetaltl
111\ Bllbol
18RiColtlMtu •
... Apt. Bllboe $550
Ta 4484
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CORONA
DEL MAR
FOUNTAIN
VALLEY
6l0~1ff
701 l·•Oto
IAGUNA
1022 BEACH
1034
Anord•bl• 2Bedroom
By Fax
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DEL MAR
BALBOA
2122 PENINSUIA
Townhomo. Llko •I••••••••• atngte Fom Hom• dbl
Oar. Only $129,900
Broker 714·840-4283
HUNTINGTON
HOUSES/
CONDOS
POR RENT
BEACH 1040 1 _____ _
BALBOA NEWPORT
.. BIKE TO BEACH PENINSUIA 2107 BEACH 2169
38drm 1 5Be Fplc.
Only $75,000. Agt. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Btuna Condo Preetlgloua 3bd, 2ba. 3bd.,. den. 2.5ba. 1 yr
Up1ld• down hOuH. I 1 1 • s 1 8 7 5 /m o . Ron Young 548.0919
Bea t Location!
3Br.,. din, fem rm
w/fp. Plu1h carpi!,
Ltg rm1, mini ocean 1700s.f. 644-0335. view. S3700/mo/yrly.1---------Call Agt 0 7 3·38 0 9 E a a t b tu ff Specious
580, 3BA. Lrg yrd,
pool, view. S3500/mo.
Marbl• lloorlng &1 _________ 1 mo,.t $2 5 4 ,D 0
Nancy Luk••·Agt CORONA Agt 844·0498
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OP•N HOui• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oceanvt1w, 2000•1,
aAT/SUN 1·5 S128S/mo. Lea•• lrptc, 20drm aBath
3Dd :uea. ug Mttr· 2bct. \ba, gar, tndry, l\805.mo 2U·1148
Suite, n.w cetpe1 thru· 807 \/2 Narcttaut Venatllee <lbd/2be out. 3-car ger. pooll Op•n Hou11 Sun e-condo. L.lght, airy, eeoa Lowm••d Dr. 22, 1 o.a or cell remO<i, gated Open
714-9$4-3730 R•~cca 172·111111211 Sun 12-4. 11200. Call
V•o •nt I "••dvl cuaatl'l•D Jun•, Agt 494-1177.
Spaclou• 3Bd 1 75Ba. tt'a the aolullon you're , f b loht kit 11arctitng for• whath·I••••••••• am rm. p, r ' er you're , .. king • APARTMBNTS n1w paint, lntlde and "o-• i n apertmenl •• 2 ., •001 " "' • • outl • a 11ew occupation or JZOl llBNT Nancy l.ukH·Aot .... -... • •tt•" pet. 714-843·•7•7 ... ,
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2607 BEACH
By Maillln Person:
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GARAGES
2724 FOR RENT
ANNOUNCDllln'S
2ut
I FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997
LOST A
FOUND 2925 EMPLOYMENT
6060 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 MllCBANDIS! BICYCLES
5530 5530 5530 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml MISC. 6015 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml
liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiii Trloyol• lldull .ide by
'88 Craft•man 0•• aide Chait MeJa. Xlnt LOST CAT fteo•ptlonl•t·PT •• n t. M 0 n I 0. WatehOUH
Long haired, Siamese EMPLOYMENT Mu1t have computer •••food Now hltlng: Wlok•• Furniture la ESTATE Mower Model 917 condl $290. 873..()492
nee r seaward a SS O ••per. Send reaume: Seafood Coneultant1/ accepting appllcatlon•
Evening Canyon on 3 SP.AC•• Cuatomet S.rvlce fQf for both full and part• AUCTION 8.0 HP 1200.00 --------• 71 4-721..-ooe SPORTING 6/18. 760-0155. 19732 Mac Arthur Bl our new locaUon In time warehouH. Muat
---------1Admlnlatr•tev./Shlp. 1501rvlne92tl12 C.M .. 154 E. 17th St. be re1pon1 lble, n.,_.,AI;~,..,.. THE FIRM by John GOODS •oss -' ,...,_, ._. '!'-" Orlaham. 1 at Edition ,., Lo•I Pil.~ull. ~rown/ ping Laguna Beach Reoeptlonl•t/OHloe Will train on seafood de p • n dab I e and
white. Butch ha• Fiim co. aMk• Mlf Support E•per'd, knoWledge, mu1t have motivated. Excellent
tags. Vic of Irvine/17th motivated Individual anewerlng buay cu1tomer service benefits package.
S t • A • w a r d l I for entry level FIT phonea. Xlnt typlet, eJCperlance. Contact: Retail hours.
646-7769 or 642·5590 poeltlon . Excellent neJClble, •harp. Mull Ezequlel Rocha. Apply In person at:
A .. i:,:'r.;:' ~ s 175. 714·751-0285 iAmeiiiiri1ii0i.i,•iiiCiuiiipiliHillii·I
Oso.ooo ltt g.. tory 11 VCR tap ... 11-ci-. COLLECTIBLES catalog. memorabilia. June 21 'f lpm 6017 Tennie dre11es, 1ma11. computer 1klll1 r..,..'d. .._ detalled & reap. w/ Apply In per•on: Wicke• Furniture Lost small female blue -.. ..,. 1700 N rth M I St oo Siamese cat w/white Also re1ponalble f0t bright personality to o a n · 32 Harbor Blvd lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Christine 854-44 71 Liu MA,;,.. Villap Nordic Track Pro shipping duties. some dazzle ell-ta In our Orange. CA. Costa Mesa, CA paws on June 8. Vic-'"'" 714 921 2632 Ext 258 (800) 334-0104 HAWAIIAN STYLI! Uke new! Must eel!.
l'OOOCTIOflHOOIUO BAMBOO PICTURE $250. 721·8718. EMPLOYMENT rnu:'VPD'C:. FRAMES. Custom
Tustin Ave/20th St. uae of car. S10.hr fast-paced & exciting · • · · ---------Has Tags, answers 10 Fa JC A• s Ii m • to: N.B. Ad Agency. Fax Secretary
Bejoux 650-0951 MFFDC 714·375-4147 reaume 474-4550 or
Boat Rent•I E ·m • I I t o Management position equus@neptune.net.
HEALTH &
FITNESS
Seeking reaponalble Receptlonl•t• f or
3000 self-starter. Fringe lrvlne Travel Agency.
beneflla. Call John Posltlons are Mon.Fri.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 873·7200 One position. 7A...,.P,
20/20 Can't Find Work? the other Is Noon-6P.
You can't be looking Phone1, gree1 gueat1
too hardl WANTED 15 & data entry. Darlene,
people to fill varlou1 ,.,,,.._n_4_·_75_2_·54_5_8_X2_04_
positions from ware-Salea Outatandlng
house to manage-Opportunity, first time
ment. No experience offered. Direct 1ale1
neceesary. Call Now. exp pref for establish·
Brent (714)891·5784. Ing recycling locatlon1
Without Gl•••••l Safe, rapid, non-
surgical, permanent
restoration In 6-8
weeks. Airline pllot
developed. Doctor ap-
proved. Free lnforma·
tlon by mall:
(800)422·7320 X-204
(406)961-5570
FAX (406)961·5577
h I t p : //w w w • v I s I o n
freedom.com. Salls·
faction Guaranteed!
Clerical
Wick•• Fumlture la accepting applications
for both full and part•
time clericals. Mu1t be
respon1lble, depend-
In your community.
We offer fleJC hrs.
lmmed. & resldual
Income. May we tell
you more? 432·9009
Buy It. Sell It. And It.
Cl•••Hl•d. Oead Or.'• Don't LI• able and motivated.
***50% OFF*** Excellent bene11t1•---------
77 Colloidal Minerals package. Retail houre.
33.5 oz. W/Natural Apply In person at:
Great Tasle. Our club Wick•• Furniture
prlce ... Only $11.99 3200 Harbor Blvd
ioll Free 888·217·1837 __ c_o_s_ta_M ___ es_a..;.,_c_A __ ,
Computer S•I•• Ace DIABETICS Wanled for nat'I aalea
(using lnsulln). As of robollc fax system•
seen on TV, Liberty FAX*USA 724-9003 Medical can save you
money on supplies DELIVERY DRIVERS
billed 10 Medicare. Havs fun While earnl09
Please call up to $12/hr. Call Joe
1·600-748-1662 537·3347 1-4pmf5·9pm
Mention AS·CA04 EZ lneld• Phone·
Ge .. In Shape Nowt Sal•• $200-$500/wk.
Personal Instruction. Great hours. Fax Info
Home. Office or Gym. _to_: __ 7_1_4-_e_7_5_·7_e_a_2
Scofl 714·723·0686
PERSONALS
SEEKING
WOMEN 3004
FIREFIGHTERS
No experience neces-
sary. Paid training
w i th excellent
benefils. Paid reloca·
lion to high school
diploma graduates
a~es 17-3 4. Call:
1 ·800-345-6289
Mon-Tue, 8am-6pm
Wed·Frl 8am-4:30pm
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FLOWER SALES
Handsome Attorne1
Seeks very attractive
slim wht female 26·34
lor dating.• 360·4947
SCHOOLS &
INSTRUCTION 3012
Oulgoing, energetic,
experienced only.
Every Bloomln Thing
250 E. 17th St. CM.
64&-7899
Laborer• Earn up to
$600 Weekly long
dislance phone com·
pany Is seeking peo-
ple to service store·
front promotional box PATIENT TUTOR rou1e. 1-800-354.7331
(Outbound)
Direct to the
·Consumer
Come sell A
produdth.u
re-orders Itself.
Seeking diligent.
hard working
reps to sell to a
rapidly
expanding
customer base.
Administrative
Secretary
SERVICES 5533 llb;a!~!!!!!!!!a.J made 10 fll your size. ••••••••I • Call for Info 218-4063 GARAGE SALES ........
Please be aware that COMPUTERS 6018
Publlcly held Orange the listings In this cat-l!fST IU:f.s iM'.>
County equipment egory may require you AnliqlMI lo •50. Mod.m
lea1lng co. needs to call a 900 number M ao Quatr• 1e1500 CORONA
efficient Individual to In which there Is a ea 1.1ga.r11 dl9lfl buy: monitor. keyboard, DEL MAR 6122
$ 1 0 0 0 • • • • 0 f l· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill support regional Sales charge per minute.
0 IM,-~· · and Finance Oepts. __,,.,.O,,,..;;:,.X~P"'E==.,.,,,.=---w.. Varied duties Include N E RIENCE ,..,._., poftlly, NECESSARYI oktCOIUnlorh t Y PI n g of I ease $500 to $900 weekly = bn documents, sales pro-potential processing • blonzll, ., po1a11, photocopying, ~. occasslonal reception-mortgage refunds. ~~ Own hours. ....,....... 1st relief and fax com-1 •800•382•2199 •One llem or ..........
munlcallon1 while EXT 503 •Corllldenlillr~•ICll
ware+ Iomega Jazz
1GB. $1500. 707·9488.
JIWBUtY,PVIS •ut 6025
working In a fast-• &1111 ... conduceld
paced environment. ---------.. ............ ~ ES'[•ATE ~:;!',1!~':.c:•;,•~ EMPLOYMENT • ~g_3711 AUCT.n...l.ION
Organization & atten· WANTED 5535 .._ ____ _.,
II on to de ta II Is iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n. £.r-#f Al,,_ ,.,,_, Ar,/t """,..,,,,.,. /kiri ~ essential. Position B••utlful volup· --------~ a1sl111 25 +people tuoua wom•n to AMiqun. FlMAru
eager to have every· take care of older APPLIANCES 6011 An•?;Sc,;~ t =hla
thing done yesterday I man. caregiver good ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Btonau. Clau. ,,..,..;,. .. Ideal candidate must cook refs. Christine 1•
be proficient In MS ~714·848·3735~ ELECTRIC RANGE June 21 't' 1 pm
Word 8.0 and MS New, never used, with .Excel. Min. 60 wpm. ---------grill, Drop-In. Stainless Lido Marina Villaie
Please fax resumes to DOMESTICS 5540 Sleel, Jenn Aire. Cost (800) 334-0104
Eetate Sale
•Saturday Sam•
514 Acacia
(In alley)
Kllch Items. bedding,
microwave cart,
booka, dee Items.
glassware. Xmas stuff.
ESTATE SALEll
Fri/Sat/Sun
9am-4pm
1501 Baydere Terrace
Sat 8·1 3-Famlly
Garage Sale! Home
accessories, linens,
dishes. clothlng,
kitchen Items. New to
rarely used II
719 1 /2 Poinsettia
In alley
COSTA MESA 6124 (~14)75~1-75157. No iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1200 Must Sell $600 FO•~ucnoNa11001uu
p one ca s p ease. * HOUSE MAN * obo. 722·7556 QRPVP~ ESTATE SALE
BH/NB 9 Years Exp. Clean & •---------ll=~M!'~l~!~!!=J 3112 Yellowstone Dr
PO Box 2392 Santa maintain large homes. FURNITURE 6014 I!: Sat 10am-6pm ONLY
Ana. CA 92707-0392 Outdoor duties. car Compulsive shopper STUDENTS WANTED care, pet care, driving. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1----------1 filled house. Tons of
cooking. serving. Xlnt Daybd Tmdl, twin mats Stuffll All for sale .. at
FT/PT Will Train Earn NB refs. 653-3650 Wht/brass, comforter. OFFICE s while having funll bargain prlcesl (Many
Call Ricky 537•7211 Exp'd CNA & HHA $145. 760·9192 ext2 FURNITURE & Items stlll In original
TELEMARKETING ~=~:;,v:ro~~:~:~~ Oeelgner Sale . EQUIPMENT 6047 ~~~~~1~t~~r ~~~e:n~
O.C. Flremans Assoc. 714-645-6444 Tables, chairs. sofas,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii appliances, brand •
Have fun making$ SS pictures, rugs & new men's shirts,
$10/ hr Jay 537•7029 Immaculate!, n/smkg Antiques. 760·8143 Professional Ught-Box pants. and shoes,
Arizonans seek to Bretford Accullghl 1 Th• B••t Job In the House-Sit, 7130•8115. Entrtn Cab/Pd $3,000 Model 6000, St50.00 clean ng products and
Industry! See how Janet 1·888·213-9327 new, chrry fin, bevl Flat fife for art or blue· Morel Morel Morel
good it gets. Miies, glss. OBO 722·1323 pr11)tS ?·drawer, Xlnt Please Note: mone d This Sale wlll not
Som/ :~die':.°:~:••••••••• Moving Sale Antique . cond. s2oo. 752·2827 begin untll 10am
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can count on to sell a 1 pc to entire estate. lounges. 544•7288 clolhes, furn, & mlscl
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CHEVROLET 9045 HONDA 9085 LEXUS 9115 JlOW ROYCE
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1 s Rodi mvslclan
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18 Welgtiad down I g Pistol: slang
20 Mao of "Sleep-
less in Sotttle" n Tiny amount
24 -over: Yielded control ol
27 Equipped like
aneacdo
29 strand
30 Wordless
31 ~criminal 32 Animal drinking
spot
36 Bar order
37 Goes 10 sea 36 Type of jacket
39 Emphaslzo. '" print
42 C8femooles 44 ()esef't plant
45 Napa 'l/alfty Slllt
46 C.rriago
49 WanderGB
60 HonollJlu
welcome 51 Soaca
52 Wadcllng vow 53 Fresher
5e Likeness 81 Seine
82 Volcano's
output
63 "Mr Spock" portray8f
&4 Make an off0t1
65 Fashion
66 Forest clearing
DOWN
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2 Luau fare 3~ 4 Neiohbor of Ga
5 Coiflures
8 Dieter's lunch
7 Strategy 8 OiseriCurnber
9 Frost
to Softer
, 1 Ne,va dwelling 12 Swift
13 (out) 2t Japanese money 23 -Hashana
24 Nun's garb
25 Sports complex
26 Negative word 27 Deed 28 Iowa city
PREVIOUS PUZZU SOl.VED
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29 Wise Men
30 Indian corn 32 Relmqu1sti (rlghl.S)
33 Made a choice
34 Acts like a wolf? 35 Like pie?
37 Blemish 40 Slat 41 Lizards
42 Bo<denr>g
43 -nutshell
briefly
45 Romance
<16 Walt covenng
4 7 Mo<e advanced
lnsoe 48 Block
49 Scandinavian s 1 Movie spool 54 Fla hours
55 Toddler's
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57 Wire measure 56 Doctors' grp. 59 Deily
60 Look at
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wttn OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
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TELL PARTNF.R WllATTO 00 11135028 12,999 '90 ·Accord LX. 4-dr '94 Lexua QS300
ORANGE COAST S•dan, A/C, 5spd, Blactl/lvory. Full •pee SA.,,rnu
Both vulnerable. North deal1.
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Opening lead: Nine of•
Winning defense require11 cooper-
ation between partnel"I! A thorough
under11tanding of rroper cording
methods is easentia kl this goal, as
this hand illustrates.
By far the best contract on this
North-South holding is four spades.
It Bhould have been arrived at
quickly -that would have been our
choice or rebid rather than t.he
pusillanimous two spade8 11elect.ed
It 1 only 231c. Certified. &V&'\H
by North. J E E p am m cu' ' 0 r g I 0673"4 S28,277 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii own or , 6 7 K m I • 11 •
West. led the nine or I.he spades to T14-54i.S023 $8uOO.obo 644·8258. '84 LHu• 08300 •ea a at urn a L 1 dummy's queen. Which card ahould Black/Ivory. Full Op· Sed•n Air, PS, caaa,
Eat1t conlribute kl lhis lrick? '94 Accord EX Biie/ lion. Chromu. Certl-PW Pl. tllt CC blk all pwr auto, AC. fled. 'Xtr•' aharpl • More than likely We11t'11 lend i11 8 (#018148) $15,577 .,080284 $27,877 ,,345958. 19988 singleton -holding a doubleton, a '81 Accord EX •95 Lexua SC300 G ST
red suit would have been a more '92 Explorer 4dr. white, CO, mnrt. Blacl(Jlvory. Full op-ORAN E COA
attractive choice. To enahle the 4X4 Ona owner. Xlt (#07271 t) I 11,977 lion. Certified. 31k G MC
defendeni 00 negntint.e" llpRdP mfT, Leather. Etc. Loaded. Lexua #029209 S35,877 714-444-5200
it ia vilnl for Wnl to know in wluch (E06998) Mlaalon VleJo '98 Lexua SC300 L•ftd Rover 1 ·800-898·5398 While, only 8k, SAVE•---------
aull partner hss nn entry. MIHlonVlejo '94Clvlc EX HUGE . Certified. TOYOTA 9210
Fortunately, there ia o 11imple *365-8750• Runs great, all power, 1036182 $37,777 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
suit-preference signal available t..o •-,9-4-V-l-pe_r_R_o_•_d_a-te_r_ sunroor, AC, alarm. ·Lexus· 1•
the defenders an Lhis 11ituotion. If Black Beauty Only s11 ,000. 942·3623 Mlaalon VleJo '91 COROLLA
East h1111 an entry in the higher-17K mllH. Loaded, ---------• 1·800·889·5398 SAS COUPE
ranking 11ide suit , lhe defender A/C, Etc . Flawless ISUZU 9100 '84 Lexus ES300 s
playt1 the highest card that can (102012) $45,990 1-ownr. low ml. Lthr, ~~~~e~t~. ~ftC& :.~vi safely be spared; similnrly, a low Land Rover Mnrf. Champagne. ,.,457332 s4,899 card indicat.c& intere11t in the lower Mlaalon Viejo '91 AMIGO 521 .5oo. 646•2226 ORANGE COAST
side-suit. *365•8750• 5-Spd, AM/FM Cas----------
Therefore, East should follow 11uit 1--------aette & Much More! MERCEDES 9130 JEEP
with the three, kl 11how a diamond FORD 9075 1eo3341 $l5,887 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·549·8023
entry. <Had F.ast's ace been in liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ORANGE COAST 'B4 500 SEC Rod/blk .,..,8,.....2.,----4-R ... u-n-n-•-r-4-x4-.
heart.a, the jsck of spades would be '85 Mustang Conv J E E P Xlnt cond. t 38k ml. SR5, mnrf, full pwr,
correct) Now West can win the fi nit A Summer of Jo)fl 714-549 8023 $13,900. 631·0261. (11049551) SAVE
trump lead with the are, return a Wht w/shlny new blk • '98 MERCEDES C220 '88 RAV4 4x4, only
diamond Lo portner and 11core o top. Powerful 5L auto· Silver/Grey Only 6k new Lexus trade.
spade ruff for the !ll'llmg trick ma tic S3495. 546-4379 IANDROVER 1 o.ooo local mlles. I" 07 t 118) S 18,5 77.
'85 THUNDERBIRD 9113 Factory warranty. '88 4 Runner Ltd
Learn to b e a better bridge V-8, A/C, Full Power, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Many extras Pristine 4x4 · Every op lion player! S ubscribe now to the AM/FM Stereo. Tinted (347573) S29,690 pou. Only Bk ml.
Goren Bridge Letter by calling Glass. $2,500. Please '93 R•nge Rover Land Rover (103437~~xua SAVE
(800) 788-1225 for information. Call 714-836-0409. BAG. Ono owner. Mlaalon VleJo Loaded. Chromes. Lo •365·8750• Mlaslon Viejo Or write t.o: Goren Bridge Let· '88 TEMPO GL Lo mllos. (626000) 64' 230SL Conv 1·8C>O-e99·5398
ter, P.O. Bos <MIO, Chicago, fU. Au 1 o. A/C, p /S, '84 Dlacovery Newly restored, ne~ '82 To"ot• Plck•up
60680. P/Locks, Cassette, 1 local owner. Perf lnier. lnclds Hard Top. Deluxe olClra cab. V6,
T 11 t & A 11 o y s cond. Loaded. Lo $t7 500 obo 375•0104 bodllner, 5spd, AC,
ll'128147 $3,988 mlles. (095158) --·--·-----PS. 1111, co. atep
DODGE 9065
NEWPORT
BEACH
MARINE SLIPS BMW
ORANGE COAST '82 R•nge Rover 81'560 SEC Blk/Blk bumper. Sliding rear
JEE P County. Sliver beauty. Immaculate & Loaded. window. Very clean.
Books/records. Travel Cstm Signature Whls. 1029073. S8988 9030
616 9 DOCl(S 7 0 2 2 lmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1890 BMW 32 51 714·549·8023 in style! (610123) $33,950. 283-1777 LM ORANGE COAST
SAT/SUN~AM
Huge Garage Salol
antiques, furn, sllver,
china. books, lamps,
pie, t ools, frig,
designer clothes, new
stoves, collectibles, crafts, sports, fishing,
artist supplies, pool
lbl, records, etclll
1388 GALAXY DR.
DOVER SHORES
Sun 8·12 Collectlbles,
gloss, prints, palnl·
lngs, whlrlpool dryer.
1312 Dover Drive
Dock, Xlnt Location. 4·Dr, 5-spd. Bronze/ '94 Ml•t• Blk/lvory
(very secure), water/ Tan Leather Interior. lthr, CO, alloys, all pwr
elect. 673·7877 Looks & Runs Great! (1000706) $14,977 Lo:ided. ABS. Driver Lexus Lido Isle Sllp 18'wlde Air Bag. New brakes. Mission VleJo
up 10 65' boat. Asking timing bell, battery & 1 ·800·698-5398
Mlaalon VleJo
L•nd Rover
714·385·8750
MERCURY 9135 GMC
714-444-5200
'78 Grand Marquis '83 4-Runner Blk,
---------• 39k orig mi. 4dr Loaded! Full pwr, ac, LEXUS 9115 Reduced lo S3000 4wd. new tires, cast, $15/tt. 675·7518 ti es $8 900 OBO ---------r · • · ' 9 4 M u a t • n g L X iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Side Tie tor 25' boat. 633-6870 or 452-1686 Conv, auto, white,
640·6070 snrf S 17K 675-0232
Water/electrlcity .1_________ chromes. (1103879)
Good Loc./Nr Lido. CADILLAC 9040 $15,877 $10./per ft. 675·6128 Lexus
Wanted Slip for classic , Mission Vlelo 50' motor sailor. 14' 78 Cadlll•c:: Sevllle 1~00·669·1539B
beam, 6 '5" draft. V-B, Auto, 4-spd, ac,t-8,.-8-,-T.....-•_m_p_o_.-4--d-o-o-r,
Prefer Lido Island. lthr lnl., full pwr, pwr locks/windows,
Ron Wood 8·5. M·F, s4,ooo 974-2351 cass, cc, runs groat.
645·0393 '78 Sevllle 2nd $1995. 844-8758
owner, xlnt cond, rebuilt eng. New trans, 90' Mustang LX
custom wire whls, Conv. 5.0, White.
$2950/obo. Need to Fully Loaded! 77K ••Ill 688·8277 $7000.obo 650·3333
'92 Lexus SC300
While, cortlflod, lull NISSAN 9150 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 option. Lexus lease
return. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i1'006f94 $281497 '92 P•thflnder Black '89 Bug Rebu1ll ang,
'94 Lexus QS300 2-whl drive. 64K ml, 5-now starter & brakes.
While/Ivory. Certified. spd, ac, tow pkg, cd. Xlnt cond! Must sall!I
Full option. Won't last. 512,500.obo 427-1828 $2300.obo. 548-0569
#068300 $28,731
'94 Lexus LS400
crystal quartz. Full OLDSMOBILE 9155 AUTOS
option. Conlfied. Don't WANTED 9246
miss this one· '85 C utl••• CI err• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
#204755 $33,977 4 door. V6, auto, all WANTED Good used
Put a few vvords
to \Nork for you.
---------'82 C•dlllac Eldo •--------BMW 9030 V-8, Auto. A/C, Lthr GEO POWER BOATS Interior, Full Power. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
9080
7012 '87 BMW 325 Red.
$2,500 974·2351
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii alarm, 6 cyl, Sspd, _C_H_E_V_R_O_L_E_T __ 9_0_4_5
I w•nt to P•rtner AC, all pwr, sunroof.
'95 GEO METRO
LSI COUPE
Auto, A/C, AM/FM
Stereo. Prior rental.
Super Gas Saver!
#739703 $6,999
'94 Lexua LS400 power. $1300/obo. car, truck or van.
Blacklbl:ick. Full op· 723-1504 Will pay cash • PP.
lion 27k. Mint. Ceni· 714-734-8233 f1od .
•196780 S34,977 PONTIAC 9170•--------
'96 Lexus ES300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANTIQUES & White/ivory. Full OP· , tlon. 17k, Certified. 95 Or•nd Am OT, CLASSICS 9250
1166884 $ 28, 977 2 ·d r · Fu 11 Y Loaded liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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In to 2 5 '-30' power $7995/o bo. 640·4 888. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
boat for bay cruising. '85 BMW 3251 4dr, '88 Corvette Stingray 845·2448 white/oyster. 39k. Coupe. Yellow, all
New Lexus trade. books + 'records.
(IEZ0561) $24,988 Remember Yesterday!
-----------------------....,.1SAILBOATS 7014 '88BMWZ3 Musuem Oualltyl Blk/lvory. Only 7k. Priced to sell (101429)
ORANGE COAST
JEEP
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875-3551, days or
642-6762, evenings.
Lido 14 w/trailor.
S8PQ/obo. 786-4731.
#876341 $27 ,877 Mlaalon VleJo 1---------
Lexue L•nd Rover
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SEE PAGE 7
NOT UP TO SPEED
The Daily Pilot's Reel
Critics put the brakes
on the latest big-bud-
get action film
"Speed 2: Cruise
Control" starring
Sandra Bullock and
Jason Patric. Also, a
reviewer gives her
expert opinion on
indie-flick "Wedding
Bell Blues.•
SEE PAGE 2
72 HOURS I DAILY PILOT FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997
Non-marital bliss explored in 'Wedding Bell Blues'
I Wdnted to hate 1t. I really
tned Really.
But try as I nug ht. after a
fe w rolhng ol the e yes, sqwnn-
ing a bout m the conhnes of my
thedte r seat and even a feeble
dltcmpt al a ya\.ffl, l found
myself actuaJJy en1oymg the
film.
Perhaps the chdrdcters wert'
Jll'>l too rPal. Too easy to reldtc
to despite how hdfd the effort.
"Wedding Bell Blues''
L'Xplorcs a subject the 20-
~omethm gs thmk about, the
40-somethmgs wish they could
11•V1Stl and one that has the 30-
'>0rnt>thmgs saying it wasn't all
ll1dt bdd A subject so close to
EXPERT
OPINION
ca thy
yarnovich
my hPart, a truth staring me
down .. tumrng 30.
Most bache lorettes can
reldle to the unspoken pres-
sure to settle down d llcl be
"happy" ... by age 30. Ha ppy
defined as being ma mcd, rais-
ing a fanuly and en1oymq a
flounshmg career
Sandra Bullock as Annie Porte r and Jason Patric as Alex
Shaw plan their n ext move as they try to sto p a luxury
cruise line r that is hurtling toward disaster in "Speed 2:
Cruise Control."
But that's not everyone's
definition of happiness, at least
it certainly isn't mme at this
p oint.
Set m So Cal, "Wedding
Bell Blues" fmds three room-
mates -Jasmme, Tanya and
Mkkl -grappling wilh
approaching their Uurd decade
and the accompanying pres-
sures -some self-infticted,
others doled out by family. So
to cast the m off, the three head
off to Vegas to marry with the
morning-after woes to be
calmed with a quick divorce.
After a $4,700 weeke nd
courtesy of Mick.J's ex-hance,
you hnd Tanyd -pregnanl
and dumped by her boyfriend
-a better person despite her
awakening that she's turning
into her beautiful but husband-
dependent mother; Micki dis-
covers the thnll of passion; and
Jasmine -the trendy night-
club babe with fatalistic views
-falls into lhe arms of a guy
she'd never look twice at. "He
ree ks of engineer. My father's
one. 1 wouldn't even many one
as d jok e." Sorry. dad, it was
runny.
On the big picture, it was
good Not gredt, good. And
what makes 11 dead-on are the
smaU thmgs -the way the
girls, 10 their search for bus-
reel critics
bands, eye the wedding finger
at first glance; date someone
they normally wouldn't based
on the illusion that they may
be "the one·; and comments
that hit home ... •There's
someone for everyone , you
shouldn't be so picky," and,
•Tue older you get, the harder
it gets."
illeana Douglas stars as
Jasmine, J ulie Warner as M1ck1
dild Paulina Poriz.kova as
Tanya. The cast is an odd mix,
but then again so are the
endeanng characters.
• CATHY Y,ARNOV1CH is a design
editor for the Pilot
'Speed 2' slowed down by plot holes
• EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Cntt<s
column features movie critiques
written by community members
serving on our panel
Sequel docsn 't live
up to origin a l
Where do f <.,ldrt? llu!. movtt>
dOl?Sn't have a story ThNe's
art.Ion -bul I'> thdl f•nough1 f or
me. 1t wac;n'l I f<•lt lltdt "Speed 2"
wds the same dS ·s~x>e<I. • but
10-'>ledd of d bu-., ti WdS c1 boc1t.
The perfomic1nrc.., wprc pretty
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good I
thought lhdl
Scllldra
Bullock d td o
great job, bul
it JUSt Wclc;n'I
cnou9h. Bui
in "Speed," I
fell Jason
Patric d.Jd a '-"'-., ____ _.__,
fantaslJr JOb Keegan Bell comparNI to
Keanu
Reeves Casbnq Willem Dafoe as
lhe VJUd.ID wa.s an ddvantaye for
thiS movte. Agdlfl he played lhe
one everyone hates, yet he plays
1t well, so he should be applaud-
ed.
Mdybe I should give the film
more credit I meclll, 1t did have
action and some suspense, wluch
was the md.Ul goal of the movte
Also, 1t had d few chfferent twists
that had you on the edge of your
seat. However, 1t also had
moments when the audience
would groan tn disbelief. These
moments spot.led the movie for
me and seemingly for the rest of
the audience.
This sequel of "Speed• just
never had anything going for it.
The action was there, but the out-
come was obvtous.
• K.EEGAN 1EU, t6, rs a Costa Mew
resident and a iun1or at Newport
Harbof High School
Action-packed,
credibility-deficient
"Speed 0: Cruise Control"
finds Sandra Bullock repming
bet role as Annie from the pre-
quel ·speect·. Though oo longer
involved with J ack (Keanu
Reeves' hero cop), she obviously
has a thing for men in unifonn
and is dating Alex (Jason Patrtc),
another policeman, who she
thinks ls just an easygoing cop
wrltin~ traffic tickets at Venice .4~~,,h . • t
memb<'r ol d1l elite pol.IC'e WUI
When tus Job is revea.le<t 111
Anrut\ Ale'( mc1kes amend'> by
produang tJCkcts for a Canblx•cln
cru1SP A chdJ1ce tor rclaxdllon
dnd romance, nght? Wrong. Tut>
stup ts hijacked by former C'nusr
lmt' L'mployee (Willem Dafoe)
Ultlmdtely, you guessed 1t,
Alex dnd Annie. along with Uw
crew dnd d few passengers,
dll<>rnpt to regaJ.n control of UH'
bOdl
OK, I knPW going 10 thdl 11
WclS dn dctlOn film and that mo ... 1
dct1on hims by definition are
!wavy on lhe action. Light on th<'
rc•cility, and require a healthy
suspens1on o [ disbelief to en1oy
them. I can handle that.
But c'mon, while they were
~pcndmg the gazillions of dolld~
on lhe explosions, the stunts and
lhe mayhem.
couldn't they
have put JUSI
a little more
thought into
creating
scenes that
make sense
and where
characters
act as you
IUchard Bnmette would expect
them to
(albeit still doing superhuman
tlungs)l
Don't get me wrong. This film
is exciting throughout and the
special effects are excellent,
especially one HUGE explosion
toward the end. Patric is good,
and who could resist Bullock's
pert, spunky and sassy Annie?
Anyway, for my rating, on my
scale of Pay Pull Price at the
Movies, Bargain Matinee, VJdeo
Rental. Wait For Cable T\I, or I'd
Rather Take My Vacation on the
Titanic, I give "Speed ll" a rat-
ing of Wait for Cable TY.
'
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997
TOP 10
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EXHIBIT ... ArtJst Kiki OaVlS
will be featured in an exhib-
it at the Robert
MonddVl Wme &
Food Center, 1570
Scenic Ave., Costa
Mesa. through
Sept. 8. An open-
ing reception
takes place
Thursday from 5
to 7 p.m.; Willes,
cheese and frwt
will be served
979-4510.
2 FREE LAUNCH
... In celebra-
l.lon of it.s
fourth birthday,
Launch Pad will be open to the
public free of charge from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday at 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa Vtsitors
can play with more than 60
interactive exhibits, watch live
science shows and more 546-
2061
3 'FREEDOM LAND' ... South
Coast Repertory presents
"Freedomland, • the last
reading in the 1996-97
NewSCRipts series, Monday al
7:30 p.m. Arny Freed's comedy
features a crazed family of hve
and was commissioned by the
theater. It is located at 655 Town
Center Drive. Costa Mesa.
Tickets are $7 and can be pur-
chased by cdllmg 957-4033 or at
the theater the night of the
show. 957-4033.
4 WELCOME TO PARADISE ...
Parent Help USA presents
Paradise Island, a benefit
organized by The Children's
Angel Society, to support two
Parent Help Centers from 6 p.m.
lo midnight today at the
Amencan Legion 215 15th St ..
Newport Beach. The evenmg
includes drinks, buffet, enter-
tainment, dancing, a silent and
live auction and door prizes. All
proceeds will fund services for
at-risk children. Advanced uck-
ets cost $25 and tickets at the
door cost $35. 723-7 170.
5 READING UNPLUGGED ...
The Newport Beach Pubhc
Llbrary will sponsor a sum-
mer redding program for young
adults. Unplugged: Totally Teen
Reading Club, beginmng
Monday through Aug. 16. The
program features paperbacks,
meal certificates and other
prizes for reaching reading
goals. Teens can register for the
program at the central library's
Children's Desk or Popular
Library Desk, or at any branch
library. 717-3807.
6BOOKED FOR LUNCH ...
Round Table West offers its
next luncheon program pre-
senting authors Dond.ld Spoto
dnd "Notonous: The Lile of
Ingrid Bergman." Martin J .
Snulh and "Tune Relea~e· and
Bettie B Youngs with "Gilts of
the Heart• at noon Thursday at
the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W.
Coast Hlghway, Newport Beach.
Cost is $35 (213) 256-7977.
7GORDON LIGHTFOOT ...
Swoon to tunes such as • U
You Could Read My Mmd •
and "Sundown" when Gordon
Lightfoot appears at the Orange
County Perfonrung Arts Center
for one-night only today at 8
p.m. Tickets are $28-$44. 556-
ARTS.
BIT'S A MYSTERY ... Author
Earlene Fowler will appear
on behalf of her latest mys-
tery, "Goose in the Pond,• at the
Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble,
9018 South Coast Drive, #150,
Costa Mesa, at 2 p.m. Saturday.
444-0226.
gHAWAllAN ENTERTAIN·
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Center presents a free per-
formance by a group of
Hawaiian youngsters, ages 6-18,
from the Napili Kai Foundation
in Maw at 2 p.m. Sunday at 800
Marguente Ave., Corona del
Mar. The Oasis Ukulele
Strummers will also entertain
with their own style of Hawaiian
music. 644 -3244.
1 0 TEEING OFF ... Estanoa
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sor Golf Summer
Camp at 1 p.m. Mondays and
Wednesdays. from Monday to
July 30 at Costa Mesa Goll
Course. 1701 Goll Course Drive.
The program is designed to
unprove ind.Jvidual golf skills
and to teach sportsmanship and
good work ethic. Cost is $31.
957-9379.
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DON L~AC H I DAii V PILO I
Orange Coast College professor H. Arthur Taussig's new
book reviews films for their moral content
The importance of
watching ·ernest'
11 Arthur Tduss1g's new
book ts perhaps lhe only tome
on film commentary laudmg
the body of work of Jun
Varney, the man behind lhe
"Ernest" film senes ("Hey
Verni") over such commercial
comedy icons as Jim Carrey
and Robin Williams.
Bul Taussig's "Film
Values/Family Values: A
Parent's Guide" doesn't rate
films on a simplistic thumb or
star scale, but on lhe sociologi-
cal and moral themes por-
trayed. in Hollywood movies
and how society can be affect-
ed. by those messages So m
Tauss1g's book, Varney's dean.
Buster Keaton-style IS pre-
ferred over Carrey's lollel
humor and Will.Jams' sexudl
mnuendo
The Cosld MeSd res1denl
and 25-yedI 0rdllge Coast
College professor has sell-pub-
l.Jshed. the book so parents can
control the glut of dangerous
messages children can see in
films. But Taussig doesn't come
to bwy cinema; rather, he
praises the art Conn and says
films can be used in positive
ways to reinforce m orals and
values.
The more than 300 reviews
in the book desoibe movie
plots and values and carry a
rating system. "Ernest Scared
Stupid• wins kudos because of
its message that love over-
comes evil; the seemingly
innocuous "The Care Bears
M ovie" gets dinged because
heaven ts depicted. as a place
where there's lots of sweets.
Taussig also publishes the
H.1-Q Film Review newsletter,
described as an •analytical film
forum.· For more information
on the book, call 432-5725.
-Anastacia Freeberg
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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997
Brownout
Locals sound off on
{su pposedly) chic
earth-colored swimwear
·on the beach, brown
/wt/11ng suits are this summer's
m h clwice, • Vogue, June
1997
I iuw many times hdve you
1>,•1•11 fhµµiny lhrouyh Yogtu: ur
< ·o.,mo hoping to find the per-
fl·ct out.ht for the summer &edSon
.ind sdw nolhtng but chocoldte
hrown balhmg suits and
< 'hMhc's Angels-tnsp1r<>d tube
tops?
cover stwy
By Sarah
O'Rourke
Don't worry, you're not ctlone
J1us yedr'S so-called fa~ruon
trends seem to be fashion duds
in the Newport-Mesa area. We
,et out m search of loccil res1-
<lent.s' optruons on one of Lhese
reC'ent trends and th.ls LS whdt
they told us.
"Brown 1s
hne for a shtrt
but not a
bnght, fun,
summer color.
It 's not exactly
an 1decil color
ror a bathing
SUll"
The '90s Gidget styl e -
boardshorts, tank tops -is
the big thing in beachwear
-Andrea
AnJers
Giorgio
O'AJessandro
"The brown
swl on Lhe
model does not
look good, it is
an ugly color.•
-Joe
Thomas
Andrea Anlers
"Brown 1s
always in fash-
ion. 1 Wee
brown. C1ao. •
-Giorgio
D' Alessandro
"Brown
looks healthy
and sporty. It LS
very beautlful,
1 would wear al
to the beach.•
-Diana
Helle
S be's not Sandra Dee, not
Marcia Brady. she bedrs d
smd.11 Wting to Annette,
but she surfs, she's active dnd
creates ~er own style. She ts
Gidget with a twist of Gwen
Stefani and a splash of the
Space Gtrls.
She's the surfer cluck that
you see strutting her stuff down
the bedch carrying her board,
ready lo catch Lhe next perfect
wave
Vogue magazme ts quoted dS
Sdytng, "Brown lends undeni-
able mystery and sophtSllcallon,
even to a day at the beach.· But
the Halston-style, '70s-msptred
summer ciothtng p1tched by the
gurus of Lhe fashion world does-
n't ring true at the beach.
Stacie Genchl, owner of On
Edge. a womens' clotlung shop
in Newport Beach, sees the
c urrent trends as just that,
trends.
"The boy "Most of the stuff that is seen
shorts and bright tops are Joe Thomas m the magazines is out of touch
definitely in with the general pubic,· Genchl
around this area; brown is some-said. "Most trends start in this
thing that should not be worn on area of South Orange County.·
a bathing suit without some Genchi said Lhe guls in
bright trim on it • Southern California have the
-Bill Greenlee look everybody else wants.
"The colors "People in the Midwest want
for summer boardsborts and the beach
need to be look,• Genchi said. "But it all
bright. The started here in this area •
bathing swt is The predominate look for
all right but this summer is Lhe surfer gul. It
not on a model portrays a laid-back image that
with dark skin: is active yet feminine. Many brown suits should be worn females find it functional and
on a lighter very comfortable.
skin tone.• • "Those (magazine) trends
-Ilene• Heu : are not what people really want
-. ~1!'(>~ "r -~ o:~~~ . t ·.to.~~~ ~!111~.~. ~~~ •. sald.
Rene' Heu
Kun Snow, designer and part-
ner in A G1rlc; Ride, an up and
commy cloth.Ing company in
Newport Beach. "People want
to wear clothes that they can be
active tn, not worrying about
messmg them up.·
Local designers are looking
back lo the days of "Hawau-
Five O" and Don Ho for Uus
summer's latest clothes
Boardshorts are the bottest item
for the female beach babe.
Boardshorts are a shorter
version of Lhe men's trunks sun-
1lar to something that Frankie
Avalon would wedf tn "Beach
Blanket Bmgo • The prints Lhal
are most popular dfe wild and
I lawauan.
"Boardshorts are our most
popular selling ilem, • said
Snow. "Girls want clothes that
they can surf in. People in
Newport go lo the beach lo
surf, not sunbalhe. •
A Gtrls Ride uses input rrom
Lhe eight 15-to 25-year-old
fe males Lhat lhey sponsor to
72 HOURS I DAILY PILOT
PHOTO COURTI:SY MICHAEL MEOBY
A Girls Ride makes the tank tops and shorts that are hall-
marks of local summer style.
surf. Most of the summer hm•
was made to be funcllonal, to
swt the liking of those weanng
the clolhes, Snow said.
•our company LS 100% for
the girls.• Snow said •We
make what they want to wear
People really 1.tke what we
design."
Olher popular trends Lhal
most fashlon magazmes are
pushing are the Hdlston-type
tube tops and smgle-shouldered
bathing suits. Agam the ques-
tion arises, would you wecu 1l lo
the beach?
"Girls are buying tank tops,
boardshorts and summer dress-
es." Genchi said. ·1 can't keep
the store stocked wilh Lhe
clolhes.·
As the look for the gtrls
changes daily, the men remdlll
constant. Becker Surf and Sport
tn Corona del Mar lists men's
trunks and T-shlrts as the big
sellers
·Most guys JUSt buy black
trunks and head out to the
beach. They a.re very low-main-
tenance. • said Becker manager
Mike Bill. "The girls on the
other hand are really buytng
the shorts and tanks.•
The beach is a place lo relax
and enjoy the water, so it looks
1.tke the girls having the most
tun will be in boardshorts, not
an itsy, bitsy, teenie-ween.ie
chocolate brown bikini.
0 72 HOURS I DAILY PILOT
STOMP, the eight-member international percussion troupe,
returns to the Perfonning Arts Center for eight perfor-
mances from Tuesday through June 29.
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STOMP STATS
The following is a list of the materials STOMP uses on a per
week basis, except where otherwise indicated:
• + 20 brooms + 40 gallons of water
•l• 2 gallons of floor paint + 6 wooden poles
-?-5 Sunday New York Times
newspapers ·v 30 pounds of sand + 7 mop heads + 1 fire bucket + 10 garbage can lids
+ 6 ball-peen hammer handles + 1 stainless steel sink with
draining board every three
months
-!• 1 oil drum every two
months
-?+ 8 ski boots every four
months + 1 day off a week
+ 2 hatchet handles Injuries over the past year: + 4 wheel rims + 3 damaged knee caps, one + 8 fist-sized chunks of chalk requiring surgery + 4 rolls of gaffer tape + 5 smashed knuckles
-t· 6 Ace bandages + 1 hand punctured by a , + 6 disposable ice packs matchstidc :
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SINCE SABATINO'S
Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co.
Fl.A\'ORF'UI. & DELICIOUS L UNCHES
DINNER• SUNDAY BRUNCH
Umque w111e mom & timing roo11Lr arailable for group
busmeu meetings arul pm•are functiom
CATERING FOR ALL EVENTS
FuJJ gourmet Italian cooking including ftsb
specials and many homemade lavorftes
1864
STOMP ready to bring
back the noise to
Perf ormillg Arts Center
By Shay McAfee, Oatly Pilor
T hP ~Ollnd or gMbage
cc1n lids banging
together can be hea rd
dpproaching in the distance,
dS STOMP, the eight-mem-
ber mtemdlJOndl percussion
compdnte~ of STOMP that
pcrfonn 11 months of the
year. covcnng 50 U.S. cities.
Since its debut 1n 1991,
STOMP has garnered severaJ
accolades mcludmg an
OLivier Award for Best
Choreography, an Obie
Award and a Drama Desk
group, returns
to th<' Ordnge
County
PNfonrung
Art~ Ct'nter
next week
r--------------------, Award for
"Unique
Theatre
Expenence.·
The group's
1994 21-Clty
North
Amencan tour
WdS sold out
in every city.
F. Y.I.
.... The performance
schedule for STOMP is
Tuesday through Friday
at 8 p.m .• Saturday at 5
and 9 p.m .• and Sunday
at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets
range from S24 to $47.
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which uses
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gMbdgc cdns, brooms, and
whet•I runs -will be appedr-
mu di lhP Center for ont•
week only, Tuesday lhr0ugh
Junt' 29.
STOMP ftrst appedTc<.1 at
the Center in July 1996, and
dllhough this year's program
L'> the sdme as last year's, the
r dst 1s ex peeled to ·add a
few new tncks here and
there," -;aid Greg Patterson
or the Center
The ensemble cast IS also
brcmd new. pronusmg a fresh
mterpretauon of the 90-
mmutP program
There are two tounng
nwnerous
teleVJs1on appetlTances
mcludmg the 1996 Academy
Awdrds. "The Late Show
with David Letterman,• "The
Tomghl Show with Jdy
Leno,• "Good Morning
America," •Live! With Regis
and KathJe lei?,• "Dateline
NBC,· and "The Kennedy
Center Honors." STOMP
also recenUy ftlmed an HBO
!.pec1al, due m the faU.
To see whdt all the no1Se
1s dbo11t, tick ets may be pur-
chased from all TtcketMaster
outlets and The Center Box
Office. For more mformauon.
call 556-ARTS
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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997
briefly
On radio, Costa Mesa
is a 'hidden oasis'
Imagine an incredible week-
end getaway to a "hldden oaslS"
and real.tzmg it Iles in your own
back yard, the city of Cosld Mcsd
The Costa M esd Tourism and
Promotion Counal and KABC-
AM rad.lo stdllon recenUy i.pon-
sored a contest offering a week-
end getaway to d lucky wmner
with the best father's Ddy l>lory
Twelve-year-old Josh Jacob!.
from Sierra Madre was chosen
the winner. His call-in story was
picked from hWldreds of entries.
Josh will be wtu.sked away m
a limousme and will P.DJOY two
rughts in luxunous suites dl the
Westin South Coast Pldzd. Upon
anival, he and a {preswndbly
parental) comparuon will dmc at
Allie's Amencan Gnll at the
Mamott Hotel.
Other perks the prepubescent
Josh is sure to enjoy include a
$1,000 shopping spree at South
Coast Plaza, personal pampenng
at the South Coast Plaza Day Spct
ti.nd dinner at Maxi's restrauant.
The total price tag on the week-
end is $3,000 and is donated by
the tourism council.
-Sarah O'Rourke
Drive through for a
gourmet breakfast
It sure beats the heck out of
an Egg M cMuffin.
On Wednesday morning from
6 to 9 a.m., The Sutton Place
Hotel in Newport Beach will
offer a "Drive-Thro Gourmet
Breakfast· with a menu of
chocolate-filled pastnes, fn.ut,
juice, croissants and fresh coffee.
The $5 cost will be donated
to the Orange County United
Way. The concept began some
years ago at Vancouver's The
Sutton Place Hotel, and is now a
tradition at the company's
CanadJan sites, said the hotel's
Barbara Eidson.
For the drive-through's first
year at N'ewport Beach. Eidsen
said she expects between 400-
500 people to line up in front of
the hotel for the boxed meal.
(Customers, by the way, don't
have to be in a car, Eidseo said.
Rollerbladers, perambulators
and others are welcome, some-
thing traditional fast-food drive-
througbs generally frown upon)
Like fast food kids' meals,
some ol the boxed breakfasts
will contain prizes. But instead
of plastic figurines that are a
promo for Disney's latest ani-
mated flick, it's more grown-up
fare, such as moVle passes, din-
ner for two at Accents restaurant
and weekend slays at the hotel.
-Anastada Freeberg
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1997 72 HOURS I DAILY PILOT f)
ENTER, STAGE RIGHT
Budding playwrights
see their works come
to lite in series of
new staged readings
By Greg Hardesty, Daily Pi/or
For 23-yeM-old Amity
Westcott, 1t was a "dehrung
moment."
There, on stage, two actors
were readrng her lines before 90
people packed 111to Costa M eSd's
Theatre Distnct.
"There's no feeling Wee hear-
1119 your chan1cters come alive
and hav<> real voices,· said the
office temp, who will begin grad-
Udle work this fall at Chapman
College. "It was so exhilarating •
Westcott and eight other bud-
dJng playwnghts saw their works
pt>rformed Monday in the fir..i of
a c,eries of readrngs staged by stu-
dt>nts m South Coast Repertory
writing cmd acting cldSses.
Tht> New Voice Pldywnght.,
Workshop IS the first venue of tis
type m the Newport-Mesa arC'd,
dnd L<; duned at pulling bdck the
curtdin on lalenl waiting m the•
wings, s.ud founder Chnstopht>r
Trela
DON LEArH DA~Y f'l\Ol
Betty (Sandy Gilboe) and Dan (Gary Litwin) discuss a spider incident In "The Brown
Recluse" during an evening of readings at the Theatre District
"Our point LC, that you don't
hc1ve lo go lo lhr YaJP School of
Drama to write a play, and I think
Wl''re proVUlg that,· said Trelc1, a
C ·o~tc1 Ml"Sd-bdsed performing
arts 1oumalist whose p11n-lacl'd,
IO-rrunute play, "M ovtng." wa.,
on Monddy's eclectic program.
thl' Lab Anb-Mr11l on Bnslol
Street •And 11'<; 1mportc1nt for
them lo work in r1 thedll•r t>nv1-
ronmen1 .. Thl• wnllng ne<'d-. In
be shOWCdSC'<I. C<,pe<idlly al this
qrc1ss-root., lev<>l "
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Tom Swimm\ "Day of Rest." lea-
tunng God trc1dmg barbs Wlth hIS
parenLc;, und "The Last
N1ghtcJub," where JuJwt Capulet
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Some of the piece'>
worked. some dJdn't Tht•re
wtts somt> overdctmg, and
some good acting Somr
Imes cbcked, soml'
clunked
lor c1boul d month before the big
rught. Some nervous plc1}'\-.'Tlghts
paced harkslage dunng the per-
fonnctnc<'. loo anxiety-ridden lo
<;<'<' how thetr works WC'Te being
rPceived.
Westcott said she ''wcl!> morP
t>xoted than nervow." r,eemg her
pldy on stage, c1ddmg, ·1 was
pretty hc1µpy with what camf'
out."
"Every other theater in L.A
does staged readrngs, but 111
OrdJlge County, almost nobody
does,· Trela said •But Orange
County ts getbng more respect as
a place not only for good produc-
lioflS, but also good new work.·
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But ju.<.t getting their
work pert orrned before a
IJVe c1udJence was a ma1or
step for thf' playwrights,
Among those tn Monday
rught's audience was Fannon,
whose play "Green Icebergs"
was produced on SCR's
Md1Tlslc1ge a few years ago.
The Theatre Distnct IS donat-
ing space for the readings, w hich
will continue indefinitely each
month.
"The theater world desperate-
ly needs writers,• said Mario
Lescot, arbstic director of the
Theatre District, localed behind
Monday's program featured
works by d computer program-
mer, a college professor, a hospi-
tal orderly, a markebng manc1ger
and others. All are wntmg full-
length plays and are serious
dbout pursuing thetr crdft, Trelc1
Sclld.
The short works performed
Monday covered a broad range
of lhemabc temtory, mdudmg
Quick. .. Fresh ... Hot!, ..
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LUNCH, DINNER, CATERING, TAKE OUT
orgaruzerc; said
"Without an dudJence, you
don't huvP a play -it's just
worm. on paper,· Sdld Cecilla
Fdnnon, the SC'R instructor of the
nine featured wnters.
"ll takes a lot of courage to
wnte, and something W<e this
gwes me the encouragement to
keep going,· Westcott said.
The readings were rehearsed
"This was thetr first outmg,"
Fcmnon said. "I Uunk they ar<>
courageous.•
Without menborung names,
she said or the playwnghts • 1
certainly have seen 111 a few of
them more than promise •
Aud.Jenee members were
asked for wntten comments on
each piece Some included:
"Slow Not sure w here it's
Huntington Beach
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going.·
•Nice Neil Sunon quality.·
"Completely over my head, I
guess.·
For the playwnghts, the
evening ·was both ex.lularabng
and a rude awakening," Fannon
said.
"One of them came up to me
after the show in tears," she
ddded • Another satd, 'Oh, II WdS
terrible, I'm so hurrullated.'"
Future readings will showct1Se
perhaps longer works of only
three plc1ywnghts
"You've got to crawl before
you can walk, a.nd wdlk befort>
you can run,· Trela said of the
value of lhe New Votces
Playwnghts Workshop "We're
taking some baby steps here.
And the more steps we take, the
doser we get to our goal.·
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N ICK'S PIZZA
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Menu Includes Steak. Fresh F15h. Oiteken. Burgers & Salads
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