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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-05-18 - Orange Coast Pilot.1 SPORTS Mesa brother and sister UF bound UPDArE Yowzg gi,rl h,it by car remains stable WOrkers crow over nest •Employees at Cost Care have grown attached to a family of crows that set up house on a window ledge. By R. John Forstrom, Staff Writer NEWPORT CENTER -MGood Lucl< Mama M redds thP message on the dry erase board in Cost Care Inc. 's employee traming room. A cheery note to an expectant co-worker? Not quite. . And ever since the mother laid her eggs, the employees of Cost Care have taken the family of crows, well, under their wing. MWe had two very large crows flying around our building,· said Michael Melacon, corpornte chrector of human services. MThey began to build nests on several floors and they got seriow. outside my office. The window washers c~ up here and they wanted to w'ash the wmdow (behind the n est). We yelled 'Don't do it."' · DON LEACH I DAILY PROT 1\vo black crows tend to their young on the s~ Door of a· Cost Care office window. The message is intended for a mothe r crow that h'as made her home on the two-foot ledge out- side of the managed health care's sixth-floor Newport Beach office. Under the employees' protec- tion, the two crows tirelessly built a nest consisting of twigs. slicks, fiberglass and toilet paper in full view of a floor-to-celling wmdow in the training room. Virtuall y every day over the month-long Shooting shocks calm of Shalimar .. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Wflter COSTA MESA Deafening shots from d drive-by shooting 1\1esddy night were hduntingly fclmlliM to residents on Shalimar Drive who instinctively practiced the old routine. They crouched ctwdy from windows, grabbed thf'ir children lo their bosom dnd prdyed a stray bullet wouJdn't pie1ce thetr thm apartment wdlls. This lime the vtctims were two teendge boys from Costa Mesa "'(ho witne-se!> believe were the ldrget of gang members' thirst for retaliation over a defective drug deal. The two 16-year-old., were workmg on a ,car in dn dpdrtment driveway at 771 Shah.mar dlound 9:30 p.m. when one of four or five Latinc;> males -believed by police , to be gang members -drove by m a dark brown or blue Chevy Blaz- er and opened fire on thf' two teens. The first victim -a white male who pollce wouJd 11qt identify to protect his i.afety because hP ts d gang u clSSOcidlC'.. WdS 5hot in the side and suflerP<l mtf'mal injunes. He wdo; taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana where he is listed m stdble condi- tion after undergmng surgery. His spleen had to be removed and a bullet nicked his pancreas and liver, Costa Mesa Police Capt Tom Ldzar said . The second vtcttm. a male Latino who police also declined to identify, was shot m the upper back and taken to UCI Medical Center m Orange. He suffered only a superficial wound and was later released from the hospital, Lazar said. A 911 call at 9:36 p.m. sum- moned police to the scene of the attempted murder but the sus- •SEE SHOOTING PAGE A11 GATE helps ~n young minds MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Erik Knappe! (caf.ef) lrca Uicola l!hmaeatary ==.v IHm .. Space Warp" pradke tbe backward race durbag Ille GATE syapoihaia, Wi at Harbor View. Gifted And Talented Educatton 1hlclents ubibttecl montbl of their bard work. • See page AS for more. Sewer project has local residents cranky • Costa Mesa officials will meet with sanitation officials today to discuss problems and urge speedy completion. By Carolyn Miller, Staff W"ter COSTA MESA -Replacing old sewer lines is a messy business any way it's done -but residents along Baker and FaiIVle w •streets never imagined it would be a seemingly endless nightmare dogging their streets, choking the air with dust and creating giant asphalt craters. Mil's awful. It's your worst rughtmare come true and it does- n't seem to be over,,. said Nancy Palme, a 20-year resident of Kor- nat Street, located off Baker. "The potholes are like man eaters." Palme said far more than a year, residents and business own- ers have had to put up with prob· !ems caused by the Orange Coun- ty Sanitation District sewage pro- j~ct: construction holes and gaps without the proper safety bamers; busy streets closed arb1tranly: ptles of sand and dJrt that aren't protected from children ·r don't know why these guys don't just finish (the project),• Palme sdld. • lt seems like a lot of it is they dig hole!> and stand there looking in it -these are our lax dollars ... City offioals have received · dozens of complaints similar to Palme's from residents who live in the area. ·u·s been d long, ongoing problem,· Mayor Joe Erickson said. ·we've had numerous com- plaints and requested cooperation a number of times, and it 15n't being resolved • Erickson said the aty will be sending the contractor hrred by the sanitation clistnct, Sunland- based Mladen Buntich Construe· tion Co .. a bill for the service the city expended, like city person- nel's time to deal with the traffic congestion and complaints. In t4e future, a new o · ance •SEE SEWERS PAG A11 Auto dealers abuzz with talk of tariff • American car dealers hope the tax on Japanese luxury cars will send more buyers their way. Others debate whether tatiff will actually stick. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -Up d.nd down Harbor Boulevard, people at car dealerships -employees and cus- tomers alike -spent Wednesday bumng in the wake ot important industry news from Washington. A trade dispute between the United States and J&pan forced the White House to lmpose a 100% tax on the 1mJ)9ltation of 13 ;G:.~•~~ JiCtM! on June '28. would be ~ on all targeted automo- biles entering the Uruted States after 12 a.m. Saturday. At Nabers Cadillac and Buick, employees awaited th C\L~omeni who would not bo buytng Japan- ese. A t South Coast Acura, employees pointed to "Beat the Hike• advertisements and promised they would bave enough~ -at non-tariffed ,__..,._.._.. to lat tbrOugh the model t Meli lnftn1tt, employ· ees told customers that the cars on display ln the show toom would not be tarttted. Admin1Jtra- tors spent the morning in a meet- ing detennining how the compa- ny would react to the dev.-JO'P,- ment. . Several dealership representa- tives said they had expected a price hike for several weeks and had planned accordingly. And everyone had an opinion. "The media is talking about all of the negative consequences," said Peter Michael, South Coast Acura's sales manager. "But we're all excited. Everybody's going to make more money." The Legend .and the ne~ 3.2 J1. are the only Acura models whlch will undergo a mark-up, but Michael said the dealership has enough Legends waiting at the port to last through the end of the year. The 3.2 TU are not scheduled to arrive unW Septem- ber, Michael sa.id. •People have been calling ask· ing about the value of their car, Mytng they bought a Legend a ~ of yean ago and should they hold onto it,• Michael Nkl. •t say, 'Absolutely.' I wouldn't want t<>be a Lexus or In6nlti deal· er right now.· Acroa the street at Costa Mesa lnfin1U, officials would not com· • SEE TARIFF PAGE M process, the employees would watch -and videotape -the bwlding of the nest. When the crows were finished, five eggs -and later five chicks - rested genUy inside the 30 I pounds of material that made up the new nest. WThis is a big deal here,• said Km.line Ford, human resour~ clerk. "Everyone knows about it-,.. everyone visits. They are our little babies." The employees were so ecstat- ic about the chicl<s hatch,ing that they immedidtely called a fellow employee ... m Chicago." "Our staff trainer was in Chlcdgo," said Melacon. •(After they hatched), we immediately •SEE CROWS P~GE A11 .. Ford homes could prove lucrative for city, schools • A report concludes proposed construction of some 500 homes off Jam- boree Road would bring $8 million to Newport Beach and school district. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -Provid- ing a welcome boost to perpetu- dll}' ~dygmg coffers a 500-lot lm:- ury housing pro1ec t ~ expected to bnng m a told) of $8 million m building and development fees to the aty of Newport Bedch c1.0d the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distnct. The development pro1ect on the former Ford/Loral Aeronu- tronic site wouJd also bnng in net revenues of $571 ,000 on a yearly basis after hnal build-out, accord- ing to a fiscal impact analysis pre.- pared by Stanley R. Hoffman and Associates for the Ford Motor Land Development Corp. According to the analysis. Newport Beach will receive $5. 7 m.illton m building and develop- ment fees while Newport-Mesa will get $2.39 million. From 1997 to 2000. as the project reaches its final build-out. the development will return $2.46 for every dollar the city spends to provide ser- vtces to the new residents "The city usually does these types of studte when they're cons1denng an annexation,• said Bob Wynn, former Newport Beach city manager who is now helpmg Ford work through the npproval process "For 50 years, we've been debating whether or not homes pay for themselves in • SEE DEVELOP PAGE A4 ... AJ THUMDAV. MAY 1& 1915 Disaster preparedness begins · in the home greer wylder F lea Bane, the business owned and operated by Jean Batl~y and Donna Hokanson, which eliminates fleas form your home without dust, chemicals or pesticides, is now offering its 100% natural formula for those who pref er "doing it themselves· and don't want to pay full service prices. You will get enough of our home remedy to cover up to 1,800 square feet of carpeting for $.99.95 delivered. ;u you mention this column, yru'll receive $10 off. ~Flea Bane (759-5679) still oflers full service at the same lofi prices and high customer satisfaction that it's been known tot the last four years. :st Andrew's Presbyterian Caurch (631-2880) is having its arpmal rummage sale from 9 a.Sl. to 7 p.m. today and 9-a.m. to ;2 p.m. Friday. The church is at 600 St. Andrew's Road, at 15th Street, in Newport Beach. .Items on sale include clothing, tofs. baby items, shoes, sporting gQods, jewelry, silver, linens, housewares, furniture, tools, art, bOOks, c9mputers and antiques. 'All proceeds from the sale will gq directly to missions, including many local charities such as S.(>.S., FISH, S.P.J.N. and Shala- mar Street. Last year was its most successful year yet with more than $40,000 was raised. ~ tlbere are two more days to g~.bargains on re-upholstery al Mesa Upholstery. It's having a 20.°o/o off sale on fabrics and labor thiough Saturday. It's also hav- ing a slip cover sale, sofas are $495 and chairs $295. Mesa Upholstery (642-8400) is al 1998 Harbor Blvd., in Costa Mesa. Rebel Smith Collection (646- 5499), located on the top level of Triangle Square in Costa Mesa is having a one-day sale from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. today on cloth- ing. Friday through Sunday, Rebel Smith is having a bathing suit sale and informal bathing suit modeling from noon to 4 p.m. Starting tonight, Back Bay Cafe (729-1144), located in the Newport Dunes at 1131 Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach, will be open for dinner. Through June 26, dinners will be dis- counted 20% for those who use the coupon in today's paper. North Drugs. at 1170 Baker St., in Costa Mesa, is having its annual sidewajk sale today through Sunda'y. South Orange County'S new referral service, 1-Call Service, which was mentioned in last Sat- urday's column had a phone number misprint. The correct number is (800) 665-9122. 1-Call Service is seeking the best of the best in local profes- sional for its referral service. The debut of the referral line will be in July. • EDITOlt'S NOTE: The week beginning May 14 · Is National EMS (Emergency Mecflcal Services) Wee!(, designated to honor paramedics and oth- er emergency response personnel. This Is the last of a series of informational artides written by the Newport Beach Fire Department's ~MS per- sonnel. E mergency Medical Services are provided to you. our customers, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every day of the entire year. When any- one in Newport Beach dials 911 with a · • fire or medical aid emergency, they can expect an munediate response, with our arrival usually within 3 to 5 minutes of their request for service. Statton• Meet your EMS crew at the Balboa Island fire statton: (from left) Jim · Edgar, 6.reftghter-paramedlc, 19 yean experience; Marc Walker, tireflgbter- puamedic, 21 years; John Testa, fire- fighter-EMT, eight years; Steve Bdnting, tire captain-EMT, 18 years; Norm Maggard, tire engineer-EMT, ZO years. The Balboa bland station (Statton •) ls located at 12• Marine But the possibility does exist that a problem could arise that would prevent our timely arrival -specifically an area- wide natural disaster. The fire depart- ment, through disaster contingency planning, has addressed the probable needs of our citizens by developing spe- ·cific plans to streamline our operations during these disasters. Each of our 11 · fire department units have specific tasks to accomplish du.ring the early phase of a disaster response. Depending on the type and magni- tude of the disaster, the fire department paramedics -even though they are assigned as an integral part of the Lad- der liuclc Company -function on their own and become the city's First Aid Sta- tion Managers. These first aid stations are opened at both the Newport Center Fire Station and the Lido Fire Station with the firefighter-paramedic's primary • job to triage (sort and assign a priority on patient injuries by how serious they are) and begin treab:nent of those indi- viduals that arrive on their own for help. You can imagine, this could be an . Ave. and"serves the shaded area. overwhelming task to care for vast num- bers of casualties from a major disaster. Our city has approximately 70,000 full. time residents with thousands more vis- iting during the summer months. While every member and rank of the fire department is trained to provide Basic Life Support (BLS) as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), there are only 30 fire department personnel on duty each day to deliver this service. And should your injuries require Advanced Life Support (ALS), that would be provided by the five of our 30 on-duty personnel who are trained as A VESSEL . BY ANY OTHER NAME ... The Newport Dunes Resort is asking for local residents' help in creating a name for its new play- ground. The playground, which is built in the form of a JO-foot orange, red, blue and white custom-made ship, was constructed in honor of the "Swift• -an actual ship that was ancl;lored in Back Bay and used as a nautical museum al one lime. "It's a playground structure ... that looks a lot like a boat," said Anne Quinn, vice president of community relations for Newport Dunes. "It's especially made for us. It has two masts, compasses, $lides, nets and a galley." and created in Denmark. ·we have a whale and it's 15 feet from the ship," Quinn said, referring to the popular floating toy near the playground. "The lit- tle guys (on the ship) pretend that they are chasing the whale." The winner of the "Name Our Ship" contest will be treated to a beach party for 15 friends and the top five finalists will be receive a free lunch at µte resort's Back Bay Cafe. , To participate, individuals should submit}heir entries along with their names and phone num- bers to: N~wport Dunes Resort's Name Our1 Ship Search, c/o 249 East Ocean Blvd., Suite 1010, Long Beach, CA 90802. .. firefighter-paramedics. Every person will be seen, their injuries triaged by their degree or urgency, and then treated appropriately. Those injuries that are ini- tially deemed minor will be taken care of, but obviously the tteatment may take some time. To minimize suffering and reduce the lag time for treab:nent, the FireDepart- ment is requesting help from you, our citizens. By taking the time before a major disaster QCcurs to prepare your household, vehicle and business, the negative impact on your quality of living could be tremendously reduced. By Station 6 Meet your EMS crew at the Mariners fire station: (from left) Chris Brown, firefighter-EMT, four years experience; Doug Wright, fire e ngineer-EMT, 31 years: Don Bradbury, fire captain-EMT, 21 years. The Mariners station (Station 6) ts located at 1348 Irvine Ave. and serves the shaded area. < learning first aid and obtaining your own first 8.ld kit, you could become an asset to both yourself and your commu- nity. The. skills learned in a first aid course will enable one or more of your family members to minister to you, busi- ness associates and your neighbors dur- ing an emergency. First aid knowledge greatly enhan~ your family's ability and your work- place's ability to become self-reliant and begin necessary treatment of injuries immediately. Your first aid kit should contain generic items and any specific items that will be of particular need to your family or business. The kit should also be accompanied.by a first aid handbook for reference. A sufficient number of sup- plies should be ke pt on hand, paying particular attention to the. number of people being serviced by the kit. This can be accomplished by having either one large kit or several smaller size units to meet the needs of the group. Sterile bandages and dressings are essential to prevent cont~ation of wounds. To be sure that the contents are fresh and not out of date, use the kit for every-day problems that you may encounter. By usmg your first aid kit in this manner you will develop a familiari- ty with the contents and the quantity of each item. For more information and a list of drugs, dressings and supplies for your kit, contact the Newport Beach Fire Department at 644-3103 or visit any of your neighborhood fire stations. • BY CRAJG CHASTAIN, fire captain- EMT, disaster services coordinator •BEST llUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or • shopper, If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4110 or write to me: Best Buys. Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. It seems that many children have already taken a liking to the nameless ship that was designed All entries tnust be received by 5 p .m. Tuesday, May 23. For more lnfonnation, call 729-DUNE. MMC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Will Hayward, 4, plays aboard the new playground equipment at the Newport Dunes. Park per-· sonnet are looking for a catchy name for the pirate-type ship. Pilot hour answering service may be Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No u5ed to rec0<d letters to the news stories, Illustrations, edito- editor on any topic. rial matter or advertisemenu mttA ....... AQ()RESS herein c.an be reproduced with- out•written permission of copy-VOL.19, N0.110 Our .cldress is 330 W. Bay St., right owner. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. THOMAS H. JCMa0N. HOW IQ REACH US COMECDQNS Publisher Ortulltion WILLIAM LOmlU., Editor It Is th• Pilot's policy to prompt- STIVIM••I. ly con.ct all errors of substance. The Times Orange County Managing Editor Please call 574-4233. Thank you. (800) 252-9141 IRIS YOKOI, City Editor Adve~ng EXl MAiie lllMTWW, Photo Editor Classified 642-5678 ....... The Newport Be~ Mesa Orculation Mao9r o.::ri Pilot (USPS-144-800) is Display 642-4321 ... .-. pu khed Monday through Sat-Editorial ProdUctJon Mao9r urday. In Newport Bffeh and News 540-1224 .. WJtlM. Pl..ITOB. 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Balboa I 63154 T1DES I I Costa Mesa TODAY 68153 First low Corona del Mar 7:08 a.m. -1.0 65154 first high ' 1:55 p.m. +3.8 SURF fORIECAST Second low LOCATION SIZE 6:47 p.m. +2.1 Wedge 1-2+sfw Second high Newport 1-2.slw after midnight Blackles 1-2.WW River Jetty 1'2+sfw FRID AV CdM 1·2+sfw First high 12:41a.m. 5.2 IM>A'lw.G First low Ughtv.ri.t>le a:oe am -0.6 • wtndt tNs morning Second high wlll thlft sovthwest S:05 p.m. +3.9 to west at f s knots. S«ond low Wind WfttS one 8:11 p.m. +23 foot.~to two fWt • tour .... foot loudMllt ~- from s....ftlne ....... trllk through 1\leldey Two new southwest swells should give the California coast head high waves throughout the week and overhead sets by the weekend. Also, a small north· wes1 wind swell will break thl~ up a lit- tie until Fr day. Next Wffk. aowded line- ups ere forecasted as a strong storm sys. tem~New ZNl«ld may bring us • solid southwest swell tor Memorial O.ywe.kend. For dally surf repot1S and fcnctm, call (tOO) 916·SURF. The c•ll costs s, . 50 r\8 any poslble tol . •, I COSTA•SA • Anton Blvd.: The driver's window of a '95 Lincoln Towncar parked in the parking lot at the Marriott Hotel, was broken by a-suspect who then stole two cameras, a cigarette lighter and a adapter for a cellular phone. • 1IO blodt of Walnut:: A suspect enters through an open bedroom window and snatched $400 from a wal- let In the top dresser drawe r and several pieces of gold jewelry worth $400. • 2100 blodl of Plldftc: Two sets of golf clubs worth $1,000; a S100 camera; and $100 In TV equipment were reported stolen from the trunk of a gray Dodge Dynasty, which the owner hed locked • NEWPORT IEAOt • 1100 blodl of~ Avenue: Several valuable personal Items tnat had been contaminated by asbestos during an apartment fire were missing from where they hed been stored In 1 vacant ~.The prope11y was aft In ptlStk: bags. ew1ttlng de-<ontamlMtton. • 517 JOllt ....... A S 100 c.mer1 was SMggld from the p_une of a pltrOn It the Snug HllftM>r blr wt.\ the owner left the purM unttt.ndld It her ber ltoot • Newpon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil(I( THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1995 A'i Ai_ cause was as good as the eats at ritzy sos dinner Even a conglomeration of chef9'and cooks couldn't spoil the soup that was the first of five courses at Orangeaid, the annual fund-raiser for the noble Costa Mesa charity, Share Our Selves. Granted, I )lave no basis of comparison. Who knows from chilled sea urchin and ginger soup wilh Aumoniere of snails? We not only braved the sea urchin soup, we also learned that an aumoniere is a delicate wafer pressed from lice, soaked in water, then filled with snail parts. It looks like a chubby tea bag sitting dead-center in the ocher-colored soup. Personally, I think Pascal Olhats (of Pascal on Bristol) and Jean Pierre Lemanissier (Antoine at the Sutton Place:-ex-Le Meri- dien), the "c}\efs in charge of the soup course, decided to chal- lenge the 200 SOS benefactors 'with something that would get the tonques wagging -and the palates quaveting with trepida- tion. fred .martin Actually, the soup was quite delicious, with a clean, fresh marine flavor -not fishy, ocean- ic. II it had 1:1een called )obster bisque, we probably would have slurped it all up. The rest of the menu was somewhat less kinky. Next came black-peppered lump crab meat ravioli, prepared by chefs Jack Kalustian (Kayaki) and Christian Rassinoux (Ritz Carlton). Then there was the Parrot fish in Lychee paper with QuanxJ. This fantasia was create<! by Sarah Scott, executive C'hef of the Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center, where the dinner was held, and Alan Greeley of the Golden Truffle on Newport Boulevard. . Everybody knows lychee nuts, but quanxi and parrot fish? "They're those beautiful turquoise and blue fish you see · in aquariums,• Alan Greeley explained yesterday. uThey eat coral." He said parrot fish are rarely seen on restaurant menus because they're too expensive and have too many bones. "Usu- ally they run three to five pounds, but tl\ese guys were eight-pounders ... 11 shipped in from the Bahamas. They were- offered as great chunks of deli- cate, fluffy meat the color of North Pole snow and surrounded with the mysterious quanxi. "Great word, isn't it? 11 said Greeley, who is as renowned for his droll wit as be is for his culi- nary prowess. He ran across • quanx.i" a couple of weeks a9<l in a spy novel and thought it would be a dandy way to describe the ctuthoritative sea- sonings that zinged up the parrot fish. "It has lots o.( meanings,• one of w hich is "feefu\gs. • Let me tell you, you could def- initely feel the quanxi, which included lemon grass, Thai chiles, tequila, vanilla beans, rice vinegar u and some other stuff." For course four, Ted Gray of Newport Meat Co. and Michael Kang of Five Feet teamed to con- jure up what tnost mortals would consider a splendid little filet mignon. The chefs called it Dome pf Buddah ginger marinat- ed. Certified Angus Beef wilh Thai ·lobster morel sauce and truffle el egance. Whatever, we all but licked the plates. There was, of course, a differ- ent tv1ondavi Wine for each course, so you'd think that by this time, not a soul could even lift another fork, let alone use it to put something else into their mouth. But tha~ didn't reckon with the dessert John tv1cLaughlin (JW's) and Claude Koeberle (<;::reative Culinary Concepts) conceived. What we ate next, and through the grace of God, last, was this: Duo of Tliai chile chocolate Mar- jplalne, Jasmine rice creme bru/ee, Mango cilantro coulis and Sesame wafer. While we ate -scratch that. dined -Randy Gonzales and Gary Gould softly played Cole Porter, Jerome Kem and others of that sadly bygone ilk. Each place was set with Mondavi's finest crystal (five glasses) and sU~r (nine pieces). The only light came from centerpieces of a single large candle in a bamboo holder, with birds of paradise and bear grass hovering over· a sprinkling of sea shells, kumquats and polished black p ebbles. Ye gods it was elegant! I bad never been to an affair like this and I couldn't help thinking about the irony of it all; 200 beautiful people wining and dining on some of the most sub- lime vittles this side of Paris to raise money for an organization dedicated to caring for the home- . less, the hungry, the helpless . Did it make sense? Then I read the fine print that the $100,000 r~ed that high(_ will be 'Used' {o transform the . SOS galley ih.to a full-on kitchen that will be used to train people so they can get jobs. And then at least some or them won't be homeless, hungry and helpless -:-.....: anymore. It makes sense. • As SOS boss Karen McGlinn ..:: • • said before the dinner: "God _'4 really loves the poor. You want ., ; to have a good event, h~ve it for ::. • 1 the poor and God will help you.• · 1 , l.. .. • FRED MARTIN's column runs every ... Thursday and Saturday. r -CENfER· SHOE REPAIR 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Ne xt To ROSS Dress For Les s 645-5511 Hours: M-F 8~30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 Old Fashioned Friendly Service FREE Local Delivery ·CcURege Plhairmecy & S ll.nirgO <eall Sll.nfPIPOY Low 30-YEAR FIXED RATE MORTGAGES ARE BACK --DON'T MISS O UT THIS TIME! 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Another option for the sports minded ... bike down Back Buy Drive and peddle right on in. BEST CHOWDER COAST TO COAST: Back Bay Cafe has the best chowder. Five time winner for People~ Choice Award. this chow- der takes the prize from every con- test ever entered. Sorry ... the recipe is an Evans Family secret. MEV•:RS & .JOSE QUERVO PLAY HOSTS: Thursday lhru Sunday from 4 to 6 PM. $1.50 Mai Tais & Margaritas offered on the intimate Back Bay Cafe polio. CaU : 719-1144 for more infonnution or reservations N'l~l\111 f)ll'I' l)lJNl~S lll~Sf)ll'l''S " .. Now O PEN FoR DINNER NEWPORT BEACH -Dine al fresco under spec1acular sunsets this weekend and gel 15% discount to boot! Back Bay Cafe will re-open for dinner starting tonight. The Cafe features some tasty dishes that will real.ly tempt you at more than fair prices! Here are just a few of our moutllK~terfng din11er selertio11.~: APPE'tlZERS· Bade Bay C howder .... -............... $2.75 Super Nachos ....................•.... $5.25 Hot $picy Chic ken Wings ............... $5.25 SALADS HOT SANDWICHES Bui ld You r Own Hamburger ............. $6.75 Grilled Reuben ....................... $6. 50 Te riyaki Brca:;t of Chicken Sandwich ...... $6.75 Chis:kc n Qucsadilla .................... $6.95 Swordfish Sandwich ... .' ............... $7.75 DINNER ENTREES Includes Soup or Salt~d and Fresh 11fl .. \K.1 Chicken Monterey .................... $11 .95 Jumbo Shrimp Scampi ................. $14.95 &lz Blackened Swordfish Steak .......... $1 S.95 · Boz Fillet Mignon .. '. ................... $15.95 DAILY (Priceless) AS EDITIOS OF SEWPORT DUNES RESORT • c; f) IJ t• f) ~ 15% OFF DINNER · ... Prnmt <'""f'Uf\ upoo orJ~nt11 Md ,..,e;w I~' Off .&n\ Nlf Jlnner chKk for• max]. mum 1.f ~.,. ~t.. Oik-OOnt daft not ,-. .. in.:J...Je ·~· cratuin· "' .icoholk ~fflftl. 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By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Writer NEWPORT-MESA -A first- ever investment policy that stress- es financial safety was given pre- liminary approval by the school board Tuesday night. Budget guidelines for next year were also dpproved. Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees unaniJI\ously sup- ported fhe new investment policy. which they requested following the massive county bankruptcy in December. ~we first considered t.h.t.s last year, and with the trauma our dis- tnct and the county has experi- enced , we certainly learned a great deal,· said Superintendent Mac Bernd. ~one of the most unportant things we've learned is that we need a strong investment policy to avoid situations like this in the future.· Local residents -with help from staff members -created the poUcy to offer guidelines for dis- trict money matters. The policy dlso calls for the creation of a Financifil Advisory Committee to REAL ESTATE ADVISOR UNDERSI'ANDING SHORTER TERM MORTGAGES Lendel'!i are offering mongage~ that are a blend of ~on·term ARMs ..ind 30-year f1xed ·rate loans which 11ffer a lower fixed-rate ,,f 1mere't for a ~nod five, ~\en or 1en )l'ao.. ~fore you sign on the dotted line r.;rsuch d lo.m, he 'Ure 1h,1t you undt>mand wh.u h,1prem .u the end 11( rhe in111.il cerm Man) of 1he<ie 111.m' rl'\ en 111 ,1 J. \·e.ir .tdiuscal-ile r<l!e loan .u the end .,( rhe inH1dl rerm, which can he .1J1u,1ed onc.:e J yedr, hil\{.J on .m index 11ed 10 che c11sr 11( mClne) Be 'ure rh.ir you under.land ho w much '''er the index your rate will he ..et mJ the l1m11 or cap o n how much your paymem' can increa-e. An•)ther rype o( loan, the "hall11 .. n" nnce, ~equ1re~ the entire h.1lance 111 1-e paid tl1 lcnJer after the m11 i.11 r.enod of the loan end,, M1>\I ,if rhc-.e loans ha"e cerm~ which re4uire 1he lendt>r w guar.imce t•> refinance che nnre at that prnnc. 1( p.1ymcn1\ ha\'e heen timely. The lender ~hl>uld \pt.'ll out how the re-fmanc.:e rare " 111 he decermine<l and what w<;ts, 1( any. will be 1ns·ohe<l. The~ loam c.:an help you buv J more expens1\'l' hnu\t' thiln you could <1(ford wnh .i 30-year hxed rare munga2e rlu'r he 1.ert.un chac you undeNamf1he ll'rm' "'' th.it ynu c<1n ::i ..e~~ 1he po1enc1al n~b For profesMonal advice on bu\lnJ.? r 'ellin_g real e~catl'1 con~ulr wHh mt'l Barbara Am'ld<lter. the •I ::-el mg Agent a1 Prudenu.il California Realf) .inJ the Pre"dl'nt 1•f the NeWJXirt·Me..a A'"'x1.u11m of Rea hors, (714) 729-7208. Prudt!nllel t_ (•·'-.. _,., C:REENS± (f.4 oz. ltowdet) IRVINE RANCH MARKET $27·95 $34·95 monitor financial decisions, find ways to generate investment income and protect district funds. The district has $80 million frozen in the failed county pool, iricluding $33 million in funds required by law to be deposited in the county and S4 7 million the district borrowed to invest. The proposed policy requires future investments in the county investment• pool to only include deposits such as U.S. Treasury notes, bonds. bills. or certificates and obligations issued by banks guaranteed by a U.S. government enterprise. But funds that do not have to deposited with the county -schol- arship funds, cafeteria money, self-insurance trust funds and stu- dent body organiz.ation deposits - may be deposited in a bank cov- ered by federal insurance. Other schools districts in the county are interested in the New- port-Mesa investment policy and are requestipg copies, Bernd said. The policy names investment safety as a top priority. The "liq- uidity" or the salability .of an investment with minimal loss to principal or interest is a second ·An Investment Advisory Com- mittee created by the proposed policy will be made up of trustees, staff and residents to watch over the implementation of the policy and give quarterly reviews of the district's cash management and investment strategy. The commit- tee will also monitor the county's investment pool and other funds where the district has moJley invested. In other action, Ute board established budget guidelines needed to create the 1995-96 budget. Trustees made about $3 million in cuts and is counting on the sale of surplus property and other sources to keep the district running. Revenues and expenses were figured in, along with enrollment numbers, which are expected to increase by 365 students from last year. totaling 18,220 students. Property taxes are expected to remain the same. Revenue from swnmer school fees is estimated at $184,000 and profits from the sale of the Bear Street School are projected at· about $4.5 million. Doing Business on Internet 2-hour seminar for managers & business people You've-read about the 'net &: seen it on TV. Does it make sense for yoor ·business? No ftchn<Hdblt or sal~ hype. CaH Synsis for. Irvine dates & reserverva6ons 714-253-5715 FIGGE PHOTOGRAPHY "Shelby" Children's Special 50% OFF on sitting fees 25% OFF on portrait fees 240 Newport Center Dme. uatc 110 Fathers Day June 18th Newport Beach (714) 644-6933 GENERAL MOTHER'S NUTRJTlON aNTER MARKET $29" Celebrating our SOth A.nnivmtiry Younpter in accident last week remairis in stable condition ... Tbe 5·yeu-old Coeta Mesa girt who was bit by a car a week ago iD front of ber grandmother's Dover Shores home is recovering from her injUries. Although Undsay Hales is still in the intensive care unit at West~ em Medical Center in Santa Ana, her grandmother, Marie Guinn said the little girl is improving and is listed in stable condition. Lindsay's injuries included trauma to her head. a collapsed lung, a broken collar bone and cuts and bruises, according to rel- atives. Undsay was struck by a white Ford Astrovan when she ran out of her grandmother's house in the 1300 block of Santiago Drive in Newport Beach. Sbe and her little . sister, 4-year-old Krista, bad spent the afternoon swimming there. According to relatives, Krista wit- nessed the accident. • Police said the driver of the van, who was not speeding applied her brakes and skiddecl to a stop but the vehicle's front bumper struck the girl and knocked her to the ground. Another sobriety checkpoint scheduled The Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment will conduct a driving under tbe iDOuence c:beek.'J*Dt from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Pliday Oil IOUth- bound Superior Avenue ICMJlb ol 17th Street. lbe pwpose ol the cbeckpolnl is to arrest any impaired driven, educate motorists ol drunken dri· viDg and safety belt laws and cre- ate a heightened awareness that the police department takes a zero tolerance stance regarding driving under the tnfluence. This checkpoint is not expect- ed to create any extended traffic delays except for those drivers who are suspected of being under the influence. Motorists approaching the checkpoint will have the opportunity to avoid it by simply going east or west on 17th Street. Dead sea lion washes ashore in Newport NEWPORT BEACH -One dead and one sick sea lion were found by lifeguards washed up on Newport Beach shores Wednes- day morning. The carcass of a sea lion was found on the beach at 14th Street around 9 a.m. and immediately burled in the sand by lifeguards. The second sea lion was discov- ered near the Dory Fleet at about ) 1 a.m. and pic;ked up by the city's animal control officers, then trans.Ported to the Friends of the Sea Lion facility in Laguna Beach. The cause of death is ,lµlknown. but most of these large, Dllll Dllllll PERFORMANCE ROVER JAGUAR 1 OTH ANNIVERSARY! 714/ 65Qe5860 7:30 NA -6:00 PM • 2 SHum..e:s RlJNNING DAILY . ·. . ·. . . • 1\)~.·t; •..•. f· .. ( \'1i •\ .\\,.•,'•· .• M£IAFORM <ic> Servi .. lo•) BO!RON'S ~iedrich's Espresso Cafe Now Open At QSCH I QCQCONUM f'ii Sytll,_... Form11la (f TlllltSlre) NATUlFS Pl.US $18·95 $1 1-'' $6·" . $20"' $20-". Located 00 1st level O~n Moo.-ThtJ. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fri & Sat s.a.m. to 11 p,m., Sun. 7 a.m .. to 8 p.m. , .. 714-751·2'133 eared aeall that wash on shore periodically die from natural causes, said Newport Beach Marine Safety IJ. Eric Bauer. After the sick ones ~ nursed back to health by the Friends, the non·profit organization usually releases them back into the ocean, Bauer said. Being able to call on the Friends for h.elp in these instances is a great relief to lifeguards, Bauer said. "They remove the sea lions . because people always want to pet them, but sea lions are like any wild animal and can be (fierce),• Bauer said. "It essential- ly helps us get baclc to bµsiness. • He encouraged people who see sea lions oi! the beach to stay away from them. 'Relay for Llf e' at the starting line, F.riday · The American Cancer Soci- ety's •Relay for Life" will be held from 7 p.m. Friday to 7 a .m. Sat· urday all over Orange County. Relay for Life involves 30 teams of eight to 12 people from corporations, hospitals, civic groups and families, who all com- pete against each other to raise the m~ money and complete the most laps around the track. Locally, 'rWUlers will take over the track at Newport Harbor High School. One team member must be walking, jogging or running around the track at all times. All funds raised will help sup- port the American Cancer SoCi- ety's programs and services such as: transportation to and from treatment centers, Prostate Forums and Helpline, a public service that provides information about cancer. For more information about "Relay for Lile" or the American Cancer Society, call 7 51-0441. LIKE-NU CONCRETE CO. • Ugly Stains Removed • (>LI.ti .tll!t·Pd1 . . ~ . . ; . Fre e Estimates 760-8427 US TREASURIES 114 250-6345 Of IOO 876-6829 ~ Amlric:a. Inc. Mtmblf: NASO SIPC -~ Oltv9, 9lie. 212 IMle. CA tz71S 2~ H· '" R •" I,, • dOO US TREASury _',) OUR MEALS ARE A • TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAILS· FOOD TO CIJ PHONE AHEAD 196 EAST -17TH ST., • COSTA MESA No matter what you're doing, your hometOYm newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot .. . .... ' . _N_ew_pon ___ BeechlC.oHa _______ Maa~-Daily-·~p~ilot;__ ______________________ --:--~------;__...:._ __ ~.:.._------------------.....;._----------------------~TH~U~RSO~=AY.~,~~=:..'.~~1~~~1~995~----!A~5-~ THEIR IMAGINATION CAN'T BE FENCED IN Pupils in Newport-Mesa's GATE program for gifted students pit robot against robot By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Writer Masked in red paint, the milk carton-turned-robot that spits water and has clawed hands steadily rolled its way down a wooden ramp. Slam- ming into a foam bumper, the robot easily dumped a full cup of popcorn into a bowl without dropping a pop. The mission was a success. Pitting robot against robot was one of three scientific demonstra- tions presented this week by the S8o Newport-Mesa GATE (Gifted And Ta'lented Education) stu- dents during a symposium held at Harbor View Elementary School. The projects represent two months of work. In one area, GATE students in grades four through six were challenged to create a robot that would travel 10 feet and dump a CJD ~. cup of buttered popcorn into a bowl -without spilling. Homemade contraptions made out of paper towel tubes, oatmeal cans and an array of recycled items were mobilized on sleds, high wires, skis and ramps. Thursday's perfect perfor- mance by the team "Vicious VU'USes" was the work of Harbor View student Chase Haymond and Llncoln Elementary students Andy Clapp, Taylor Pham and Miles Yourman. The secret to the flawless demonstration was a strong base with secure wheels that don't allow the robot to stray off course, said Miles, a fourth-grader. But the real lesson the stu- dents learned involved team- work. it worked." , "It wasn't working at all every time we tried it,· said Andy, a fifth-grader. "But once we all agreed on how it should be dqne, . The idea behind GATE lessons is not to teach students reading, writing and math, said teacher Jennifer MacMaster. "The goal of the GATE program is to teach critical thinking skills, creativity A Relaxing Solution For Meinorial Day. (W~ "~· BALBOA BOAT RENTALS ' >-~ 'tii;:_~7 ' .\ . :l;Pr'lt'' Located next to the Ferry Balboa Peninsula Reserve Now! 673-7200 •Open Daily • Quiet and Easy to Drive! • Catering Available • Stereo Cassette Radio Also Available ... Sailboats. Kayaks and M otor Boats. New Arrival-Pedal Boals y11t11tltt 71vrr11111/ Rr,1d,11/1ht/ttrr(>wll IN A "0 4•'"" NINE-·OU .WER REATER N Prom left. JennUer WUJon. 10, Danielle Carbon. 9, and JacqueUe Becker, 11, of the Mad Scientist Team ready their robot for the popcorn 'drop Wednesday at Harbor View School. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT ot alien ~lorers who bad to 001- lect the specimens without mop. pingthemortoucbingtbem. 'n'avis Shatsky, a fiftb~ader at Llncoln Elementary, easily i e snagged a cereal box, an egg and •2 string with his implement made ' .. out of a spoon and fork attached __ to a paper cup. He struggled a bit 1 d with the heavy nail. -\ - The last assigrunent was a • "Reverse Race," in which stu-• dents had to make a small ball '· 1 > ..... roll as slowly as possible withoµt 1 standing still for more than three ' ·d seconds. · Plenty of maze~ were created ';,~ for the backward-race project, • such as the one e nvisioned by • J Cassandra Anido, a Lincoln sixth-ti grader. Her group's contraption made of cereal box walls was • 1J designed to guide a small ball .1 and analysis," she said. that would pick up a pile of sand. a raw egg, an empty cereal box and soda' cari, a 9-inch nail, a drinking straw, a piece of string and a quarter. very slowly; "Titis kind of stuff is fun • t And every year, student work is showcased. because we get to do all sorts of 1t pro1ects," said Jocelyn Staynar.-a Harbor View sixth-grader. ·we " Another challenge the stu- dents faced was the creation of a NSpecimen Collection Device." Their job was to design one tool Under tbe rules, stude nts had to pretend they were with a team never take the time to do this •, kind of stuff in regular school. H . , _________ ., •.. n-x , •• 9arouk ............................................ 11, 150." 10' x 14' Floral ................................................ 13,450." 11'x16' Kashan ............................................... 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The event will begin at 6:30 p.m . For more infor- mation, can 754-5955. . LANDMARK DEDICATION The Newport Beach HistoricaJ Society and Friends are hosting a gathering to dedicate the Ameri- can Legion Post 291 as a historicaJ landmark. The event will take place at the American Legion Hall, 215 15th St., in Newport Beach and will COit SlO per pe,- son. Call 673-5070. ANl>Elt$0N ELEMENTARY PTA Will be presenting its' highest honor -the Honorary Service r--------------------------, I I I : SPRING FAIR Inan attempt to raise money for school construc- tion and #- ~-,. l\f,J, )~~\ta scholarships for needy fami- lies, Saint Joachim parochial school will hold its Annual Spring Fair, Friday. The fair will include rides, food booths, a huge white ele- phant sale, and a raffle for a 1 1995 Geo Prizm. The three- : . day event will run through : Sunday the 21st at Saint 1 Joachim, located at 1964 l Orange Ave. in c;osta Mesa. I • L---------------~------~--~ Award -to recipients at a 7 p.m. program in Anderson's Multi-Pur- pose room, 1900 Seabourne Way, Newport Beach. For infonnation, MAY is eaa susan ~ • m-1• RIWM AS8tJm.Y 11ms11 Orange County Supentsor, Jim Silva, will be. the lpt!Uer at tlUI mon~ Con MeN aepubli- c.an .~ 1peetiDg. 11iie 1:30 p.m. meedlig wBl convene ln die Neighborhood Community Cen· ter, UM5 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. and is free and open to the public. for information. call 645·5326. GAIDEN a.ua MEETING lbe Newport Hills Garden Club will conduct its' General Meeting at 1900 Port Carlo, Phase II Clubhouse, in Newport Beach. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m . and judges will determine the winners in each category of the Hat Promenade. For Informa- tion, call 640-2377 or 644-6088. •FRIDAY RUMMAGE¥LE St. Andiew's Presbyterian Church hosts its annual rummage s~e from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the church, 600 St. Andrews Road (at 15th Street). 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POE I ICY DISCUSSION The poetJy ol Catb8riile Spear Will be tile foc:ua ol tbe May meet- ing ol •voicm and ~OOI. • a monthly poetry di8clilaion at the Newport Beech Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. The free pro- gram 11 alated tor 2:30 to 4 p.m. ln the library's Friends' Meeting Room. Preregilttation is not nec:!- eaary. ean.111-3800. C0UE.GE Pl.ANMNG DAYS Calif omia Federal Bank is offering free future cost analysis on the college of your choice for your child or grandchild. ·col- lege Planning Days• will be held today from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m., and Saturday from 9 a.m . to l p .m. The location is 2100 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.~6-2300. SORORITYC 1be Phi Be Psi Sorority is holding its' 48th State Convention at the Country Side Inn Newport Beach, 325 Bristol Ave. in Costa Mesa. John G. West , M.D. of the Breast Care Center at Saint Joseph's Medical Plaza will be the speaker at the noon luncheon Saturday, which costs $12.50 anct ii open to the public. Reserv_ations • are NqUtred. Por information or reservations, call Dianne Patton at 131-1613. •SATURDAY RUMMAGE SALE The Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 we'st 19th St., is holding a rummage saJe from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m Donations of clot.bing, toys, coll~bles and furniture will. be accepted. For more information about donating items or volun- teering with the sale, call 645- 2356. BALBOA BY THE SEA The second annuaJ art fair for "Balboa By The Sea -A Wonder· ful Place To Be,• sponsored by the BaJboa Merchants/Owners Asso- ciation, will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . on Main Street from Bal- boa Avenue to the Pavilion and into the Fun Zone. The show is free and open to the public. It will continue through Sunday, Ma~ 21. For information, call Na01ru Lawrence 673-7763. SPRING ART SHOW LocaJ artists are invited to sub- mit entries for the Spring Juried Art Show, sponsored by the New- port Bea ch Arts CoDllnlssion Entries • may be aubnutteci between 8:30 and 10:30 a Ill. today at the West Newporter c ommunity Center, 883 W. 15th Street. For more inf onnatto11 about the juried art show, can 6'4-3 150. GRAD NIGHT WORK PAATY Costa Mesa High School needs help painting scenery for the school's Grad Night. The work party will meet at the school at 9 a.m . and interested volunteers should call Jana SUlli. van at 151-6415. SAILING CENTER SEMINAR Chris Carver, the former nayt. gator of the USS West VuQinia, will conduct a seminar titled "Understanding the Global Pas1. tioning System (GPS) • at the Orange Coast Collegt; S~ Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The seminar Will run frOm 1 o' a.m. to 1 p.m . and the registration fee is $23 per p erson and $39 per cou. ple. To register, call 645-941 2. • Send your Items to Around TOWn ~ tor, The Dally Pilot. 330 w_ Bay St., Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. Soturdoy, May 20th, 1995 3:00 -7 :00 PM • Match-Play Tournaments Every 30 Minutes • IRONPOGMAN™ & WPfTM Pttch Games Tool 2 Age Groups for Tournament Ploy (Aduhs Tool) $1 ,200 IN FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPS TO THE TOP 4 PLAYERS (selected in the Grand Finale Grand Masters Tournament) HUGE PRIZES FOR 1 ST & 2ND PLACE EVERY 30 MINUTES Pre-Register at ''The Creative Play" 462 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa -(714) 645-0720 PRE-REGISTRATION $3.50 pre--registration fee indudes: 11 Authentic POG™ brand miJkcops • WPF™ tournament Kn • Slice of pizza & beverage at Lonwost Pino • Gold Commemorative POGPOURRI™ Series I Pock & 5 Drawing ftekets A $1 S.00 VALUE S7 .50 Entry Fee Doy ofToumament Roger Craig Football Camp • DCC -June 10th Come & See The New World POG FEDERAnON™ licensed series: LOONEY TUNfSTM & AN/MANIACS™ Fun POG™ Stuff POGPOURRI™ Series II SIAMINATOR™ Oassics KINIS™ Foil Paclc Coning SOon: BARBlfT"' COLLECTOR SERIES & THE TICK™llll •-. , THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1995 Newport~...;.o.u,PUoc~ on E<;>rd agency finds Corona del Mar to be model community ~ M ademoileUe magazine reports that 89 percent of all WOQlen have, at some point in their lives, wanted to become a model. In certain sections of Corona det Ma.r (in pniidmlty to the high school), the percentage may, in fact, be high- er. " · Ford Models, New York City, the agency that develops the superstar cover girls, is teaming ·with Guerlain, the Paris-based fragrance and beauty oompany, in a ,.search to find the Ford Su):2el1Ilodel of 1995. .(nd guess where they are coming in search of this Cin- derella awaiting exploitation and untold riches? Where else but Fashion Island, Newport Beach? It's Saturday from· 1 to 3 in the afternoon. Ford will bold an OpeR casting call in the Neiman b.w. cook Marcus Courtyard. That's right, anyone can come. Selected women will receive an on the spot makeover (in order to realize their full poten- tial for the interview). 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Post 3536 Obae"ance Sponsored By Veteran Ortanh:ationa Of Costa Mesa .r . I Mineral • Fossils • Gems • Jewelry I WEST COAST GEM & MINERAL SHOW Holiday Inn • 3131 S. Bristol St. •Costa Mesa, CA MAY 19 -20 -21, 1995 .. · 1 FREE ADMISSION I . FREE PARKING Easy To Find ... Take the Bristol Street exit (south) from 1-405. Just wuth on Br14itol from the South Coast Plaza Shopping Open .to the Public ) 1 75 Top Quality DNliii I Show Hour~: Friday & S•lurd.-y • 10 A.M to 7 p,.( Ir Sunday . 10 f\ M. to 5 P.M • • lOI • ~may WUll to do a lilde IWD· mer~ iboppUag oo5at- urday. Guy's, POSH. The Broad- way, Nebnan'I all are right there near the model search. 1m tion of women esecudves in 1rl t business and the prolessiom, ts holding ill blg benefit Saturday nl at the Windham Hotel. COila 1Y Mesa. Zonta ladies may want to ,y stop by Fashion Island earlier in ri the day to visit with Ford before beading to the Windham at 6:30 · '' On a vezy serious note, the cbosen model, followtng a world- wide final .le1edion this summer, will receive a $250,000 contract with Pord Models. Even at Fash- ion Island, that could go a long way for some lucky and beautiful local woman. p.m. for cocktails and a silent ,, t auction. •1 lbey are calling their affair a ~Puttin'.on the Glitz,• whi~ is even better for those who want to audition in the afternoon. No need to chang e; dinner and dancing will follow the cocktail rr'be Zonta Oub, a 75-yeu-old .1 worldwide service organiza- l .ill l\.11'1'111 111 .... lll'.llll \ !11J .\t1t1• \Jll l lf l'" Service & Srabilicy Since 1957 631 .. 7740 441 Old Newport Blvd.~ Newport Beach ,_ ') EXTRA 109b· ·OFF Of Entire Purchase One Coupon Per Customer Valid Now Thro May 31, 1995 FABRIC WAREHOUSE 1805 PLACENTIA AVE. (PLACENTIA AT 18TH) llll!ll!llllill!llll11!911111!111~11 • U#UIMTD.llllMQ# NHS . mr t:OMNJUM MJD .......... ftlmAH • •tUHIML CllSTOMD llJtlWR' ' ACTIVATION WITH 1.P.C. IEQUllED <B00-'272-43.96 CORPORATION R Eltt.A E ltt.AB E R #t.AC> 1ttA C> N 1'AA V 1 4 TH To Attend A Ptinel Discussion Qµestion & Answer Seminar About The Financial Crisis in Orange Couni, & How It Affects The Residents In The Newport &a&h A.reti. Thursday, May 25 6:30 p.m. IU.freslmunts Sened Public Encouraged to Attend NEWPORT BEACH PLAzA 1455 Superior Avenue (near Hoag Hospital) NewPOrt Beach 645~ .. ' • , hour, along ~th a petf ol'DlAllce by the well known Vocalworks, who will add to the fun of tbe evening by bringing a 1940's radio show to life through com- mercials, rostumes and music of the era. Zonta members are involved in such organizations as the YMCA, Human Options, Women's Opportunity Center and The Salvation Army. Their goal: to advance the statUs of women in order that they may realize their full potential. Tick- ets are $50 per person. Call 6'3- 9628 for more info. · • \ serenade. The barbecue dinner is the best this side of the Austin Hill Country, Texas. The AIDS event organizers, Bill cm...,1e and Sllaron I.elk, have rounded up a bevy ct local western singers, dance instruc- tors and entertainers to comple- ment the big tin tubs of ice cold beer and wine to make the west- ern night complete. Committee members Judy Fluor Runels, Charley Pruc:bcul, Ken Jlllson, Judy ROlentbal, Micky Shaw . and Dave Schaar have also arranged for KIK-FM to do a live remote radio broadca.St from the western affair. Dance the night away to fight AIDS. Tickets are $150 or $250 for two. Call Louise Cnmmtngs at 253-1530. It's the perfect way to spend a Sunday evening after a tough Saturday at Fashion Island swveying the models. 'T'be Assistance League of THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1995 Newport-Mesa members were present, representing one ol ~ oldest and strongest chapten ~ri, The Assistance League in South- ern California. The charming Nanette Pabray Macl>oagali, • K regular celeb face on the CR~ 1 Coast social circuit, presented ·m~ t,be 1995 "Eve~ Awards to the . ,,1 deserving. Among the recipien~ including Joyce ~ of Holmtii, ''l Hills, Elizabeth Low:e of Santa JT'"I Monica an<! Kathleen McCartby l of HancOck Park, our own distin~ guished business leader and \ _,rtJ community activist, Marie St. ~qul John Gray. 'f:i " More than 300 guests over-• '·•' flowed the spectacular Palisades"', ~ property as co-chairs of the affali.1 ' Miyukl Lappen:·and Diana .•. · Spencer joined president of the .1. 1• 1!> Mannequins of the League, u •n11 Katie Osterloh, in presenting th~. :1 glamorous Fall Collection of .. ~ ·• 1J. Travilla. · • , i,. AIDS Services Foundatlon, Orange County talces the spotlight on Sunday with a coun- try-western dinner dance. #Round Up for Llfe" wilLtclke place at the Orange County Fairgrounds Centennial Farm, Costa Mesa. For those of you · who have never bad the plea- sure of visiting the Centennial Fann, it's a real treat. You'll be surrounded by tall corn stalks and giant squash while corrals of mooing cows and oinking piglets Costa Mesa-based business tycoon Marie St. John Gray (center) is flanked by (from left): Kathleen McCarthy, Joyce Kresa, Nanette Fabray MacDougall and Ellzabeth Lowe for Assistance League. J. Southern Cali.f ornia gathered for its annual •Afternoon with Eve" at the Pacific Palisades estate of Dennis Tito. A host of ltJ • B.W. COOK's column appears Thurs-=-_ days and Saturdays. --- 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! All Hardwood Flooring On SALE A.LDEN"'S CA RP ETS; INC. 1663 Pl ace ntia Sc. Co:,rn Mesa 646-4838 COSTA MESA COUNTRY CLuB. 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Newport •••1111ec:11h 2:30p.m. a.. 3300 w. ,..., COllltHwy / ' I best of the readers hotline Some say 'bravo,., oth·ers say ~boondoggle,···. • EDn'Olt'S NOT!: County Su~rvisor Marian Bergeson has developed a Plan 8 to serve as an alternative to the county's proposed half- cent tax hike -but still believes ttiat the tax Increase Is the-way to go. Plan 8 has n'lne pro- visions, including a ~y cut and elimination of insural)Ce benefits for county employees and reallocation of some property tax revenue. We asked our readers their .opinions of the proposal. Here are SO!Tle of the responses: . I nstead of Plan B, we propose Plan C, which would assess a 1 % sur- charge on the state income tax of everyone who files a state income tax return in Orange County, this addi· tional money going to our county. GRADE DElITSCH Corona del Mar ln -answer to Marian Bergeson's Plan B, I '+'Ould like to change it a bit. J would not lay off any more people. r would do like the Los Angeles Times did during the Depression of the late '20s and early '30s. That was not to lay anyone off, but to cut back to three days a week. ~ · - better pldll to resolve this crisis -Mea- sure R or Plan B? Well my vote still goes to Measure R. You can count on the revenue from this tax increase and the burden will be shared by all resi- dents and tourists. Plan B is speculative at best and only the county employees will bear the brunt of pay cuts and lost insur- ance benefits. I am putting aside my . traditional anti-tax sentiments in this extreme case to build a better viable future for our county. KIMBERELY DWAN Corona del Mar Plan B is an answer. At least it will help. These people in the government have to realize the party is over and they can't keep having the party at the taxpayers' expense. They'll have to take a cut the mselves like everyone else in private industry. ' BOB FROST t~costa Mesa Keep up the diligent search . Mari- The only thing I can say about these plans is that I hear nothing about the supervisors cutting their salaries quite considerably, seeing all the damage they did to the county. Wben they start cutting their salaries, then I would think maybe they should cµt some of the others -but supervisors come first. DOROlHY ALBaECHr Costa Mesa I think Bergeson and her Plan B has been nothing more than to try to salaries will be cut by 20% .and their insurance benefits will be eliminated is horrible. Absolutely unacceptable for me and I am sure for many other voters. . I strongly support the tax increase and I hope that everyone in his or her right mind will do the same. FLO~ Newport Beach My question is basic. How does an individual like ~ promote herself so "This is informa- tion that the pub- lic needs to understand. The tax ID.crease is the easiest and least painful way out of this situation ... " They had experienced people who would, when things got back to nor- mal. go back to full time. And this should apply to everyone on staff. This means their wages would be cut back, so they would lose only two days a week from their pay. An4_if employees chose to leave, that would be their choice. , Also, eliminating their insurance benefits could help. But, this would hurt people more than losing two days a week. These people could get part· time jobs if they need to supplement their income. an. C_itizen~ of Orange County have the confidence in your ability to find a solution other than an additional mea· sure of an A:·Z tax hike. Ahh patience, it's a strong virtue. JOHN SPARRE Balboa I don't care if it's Plan A: C or D, when a business goes broke they go out of business. Her~ we have a COW)· ty that's broke and. its assets being transferred to a private empire run by the ·super-rich for the rich. The average poor people are fired , .robbed, gutted, shoved out. And,life goes on for the beautiful people of Orange County on the backs of the less fortunate. What else is new? penalize the county employees and make Plan B such a poor option that everyone would support a lax hike. l think this is another political attempt to manipulate public opinion. U Bergeson has gone through the budget dnd come up with any other options, maybe she should leave the economics of the budgeting to an economist. Or perhaps put the budget on the ballot and let the voters line item a few of the excesses that are probably there, besides county employees' Wdges and benefits. much? l think what we need now is less political action in order to solve these problems in Ordnge County. FRED THOMPSON Costa Mesa Although I am pleased to see ,Bergeson is looking at alternatives to the sales tax increase, I have some reservations a bout her alternative. I am fearful of that 20% cut for all coun· ty personnel and the addiUonal opbon of life insurance -which is really an additional pay cut. -MARIAN BERGESON By the way, where was Marian Bergeson during the prayer Vlgil for the county? I JUDGE FORTEVILLE Costa Mesa I Uunk Marian Bergeson should be commended for her reconunending what appears to be an excellent Plan B. l would encourage her and her col- • leagues to perhaps come up with a Plan C that includes elimination of unnecessary jobs and elimination of more wasteful programs. BERNDT SCHINE Newport Beach I would like to say bravo to Marian Bergeson for devising Plan B. Here's i! responsible legislator who's investigat- ing all possibilities to maintain our county solvency. Now the question is: Which is lhe BEVERLY BENNETTE Costa Mesd This tax hike is uncalled for, asldng the taxpayers to pay for fraudulent use of funds by the Board of Supervisors and the treasurer. And that Plan B that Bergeson hits is ridiculous because now she is ask- ing for the county employees to sulfer. She sb ould have a Plan B that says to fire all the Board of Supervisors, abol- ish the positions, expand the bound- aries of every city· so that it will elimi· nate any unincorporated areas. ·we could save $1 million to $2 mil- lion a year doing that. The tax htke is ridiculous. V.·HOVIE Newport Beach MAGGY CAJDLL Newport Beach l am d school teacher in a public school here in Orange County. Our budgets were cut and frozen in November. And as far as l know all the teachers in our district have been pay- ing .out of their pocket to buy supplies for their classroom. The average school teacher in Cali- fornia spends between $500 and $2,000 per year out of his or her own salttry to buy supplles for the class· room. It ts time that the small person or the wage earners stop financing the lack of support for education and also for this budget crisis in Orange Coun- ty. The idea that the ~mployees' . I believe that the pay cut Will dis· courage higl'\ly qualified people to work for the county in the future. Therefo1e, I support the sales tax increase -it's the best altemative to get the county back on its feet. ERIC KOBRINE Newport Beach Plan B has some merit. Plan C is better. Plan C will vote yes on Mea- sure R ... Lf supervisors Vasquez, Stein· er and Stanton provide letters of resig- nal.Jon automatically effective on June 28 if Measure R passQs. Plan C back- ers won't give another penny to be controlled by the three supervisors in control when Bob Citron ran wild HAROLD S. JASPER Newport Beach correspondence Boundary change is segregation in disguise , . f arents do best they . tan to watch kids I am the father of the little boy who was rut in Costa Mesa. l would like to rebut some of the negdtive comments I heard in the papE>r about the speed bumps. My son has been told many a tune. over and over, clbout wearing his helmet and not to pldy m the street. So these people who are ronunenung about this have no idea what is going on. I would like to know what parent cquld watch an a~e litUe boy 24 h<l\ifs a day. Some pec2J>le commented. "~li. the pare nts bli4Jl't been watcb- ~bim." Well, it's t impossible to a 12-year·old t am real dJsap-~led in the nar- row-mindedness of same of these people. God forbid some- thing wouJd happen to their children. get hundreds of kids to go to someone's backyard or play in a pdrk. It's not reality -it's unrealis- tic Also, an adult bas more years of Living on this earth, so lhey should be a little more aware of Tlley might have a LEAH HOGSTEN I OAllY PllOT different light on this. Cynthia and Scott Nestel We never teach Olll children to play in the street. Ttley get grounded for that type of Utlng. Noah's known for not q~ing in the street. It was this one Utt.le accident that happened. : These people who are against the speed bump probably chlld- P<oof their homes whefl the chil· dien are litUe. That is all we are d~ing in the neighborhood ls child-proofing our street. J_someone mentioned about p11tytng in the b4ckyard or parks. il'hE>re are hundreds of kid tn ~ apartments and you can't children playing in the street. Ye , I do agree children should be taught to watch out for cars and not go in the street, but a child's awareness ls not as s.harp as an adult's. So adults need to be more dware of ctuldren playmg. I think it's great that somebody said if YIP put speed" bumps in that means people are going tu avoid these streets. Good -that's what we wont. We want peuple to avoid lb str ets. • SCO'JT NESTEL Costa. Meta ., . ' • EDITOR'S NOTE: These letters were rec;eived before the Newport-Mesa school board voted to change the boundaries of Adams and Wilson ele- mentary schools. The changes will move up to 90 Latino students out of Adams. O n May 9, at the meeting of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distnct Board of Education, I witnessed one of the most disgust.mg and appalling decisions ever made during my 36 years as a teacher in that dis- trict. The 5-2 decision changed the-boundary lines between Adams School and Wilson School in Costa Mesa based on the color of the children's skin. The school bodrd president, Judy Franco, louted the neigh- borhood school concept and stat· ed she was not worried abo~1l the legality of the decision. Neither school will be a "neighborhood school" since both will ha.ve stu· dents who are bused. ln fact, Wil- son accommodates students liv- ing as far away as 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard, traveling on a bus that has to pass right by Pomona School. Wilron School's student popu- lation will go from 99% to 93% Hispanic. Adams School's His- panic population will be reduced by approximately one half of the present 52%. Wilson School would be adding three more classrooms Qf students. It would then be al maximum capacity and forced to give up its science/math lab to make room to house stu- dents. Adams will have three empty classrooms and will not have to give up any of its lab settings. .. Wilson School's enrollment will go up to 627 from 533. Adam School will go down to 386 Crom 470. Does it seem fdir to tho stu· d r\ts who will be attending Wil- 59n School to be crowcled ln while a nearby school has empty space? Is lt equal cduc~tion for aU? At the meeting, I feJt like I was tn the deep South before the Supr me Court's decision on Brown v . lb ... ------.. Board of Education, wtuch ended segregation in the United States. I will do everything in my power to fight thls bigotry. I teach third grade at Wilson School. I love my 1--hspanic stu· dents. I want them to get a good. education. I don't Wdl1t to see His- panic children become scape- goats for a few people in Mesa Verde who feel these chtldren dre unworthy of attending Adams School. The saddest thing of all is that five school board members chose to side with these few people., dis- regarding other parents who wanted the boundaries to remain the same. They didn't care what would happen to the students di Wilson School or the students to be moved from Adams School into a more crowded and segre- gated school. However. the bottom line is, it is illegal! PHYLUS PIPES Santa Ana I am disheartened once again to see the press coverage of white families who want to redraw lines to keep out most of the Mexican American children being sent to Adams School. This issue is not new, but rather bas come up before in tho form of anti-bilingual education, and not wanting "my" children to go to school with •tho e" chll· dren. Now, however, it has taken on a more politically correct voice In using the disguise of "not wanting to hold my child back.• What parent, Anglo or Hispan· ic, does not want the best educa· lion for his/her child? How can anyone argue against a parent's right to want the best for his/her child? Parenb are not being hone l and neither are school board members tf they quote thi" a~ the only rea..'Jon for wanting bound- aries redrawn. I grew up 10 Mesa Verde ond went to Adam-; School. My parents sWl Uve there. When I l4kt> my children to visit th m cmd wu ·go to Adams PMk and meet other young parents with their young children, the Lalk is: Do you want to send your child to school Wllh the bilingual kids? This is the same talk l hear at a friend's home near Victoria School, and in my own neighbor· hood of College Park -where many of my neighbors send their children to private or parochial schools because they do not want them to go lo school with the "Mexican" kids. Redrawing boundaries is not the solution to a so-called prob· lem of making our schools better. The real problem is the miscon- ceptions about bilingual educa- 1.Jon fo tered by ignorance and fear, and the lack of understand- ing and communication with members of our diverse commu- nity. This problem has led parents to want to isolate their children at the elementary level from inter· acting with children who speak a different language. How ironic that a club at Ensign Middle School won a Dis- neyland Award for teaching toler· ance and breaking down cultural barriers between the Hispanic and Anglo students, yet many parents want to keep those barri- • ers up, at le~t at the elementary level. Would we need these pro- grams at the middle school level if we as parents supported the inte- gration of all children starting at kindergarten? The real solution to the lack of support for bilingual programs would be for parents, administra· tors and school board meJ'l}bers to educate themselves better, so they can educate others on the goals and benefits of bilingual education -which are to pro- duce students who are fluent ln English while till giving them equal access to the cunirulum while they ur learning to read and wnte. • Perhaps they should also talk to Anglo parents who have cho- sen to put their children in a ape· dal bilingual program at Kailer School, who obviously see the beneftt of bilingual edtK'ation for their own children. And even more importdnUy the school board and tht> superin tendent s hould show their support of the bllin gual programs by hirtng mor bilingual educators, by trying no to lose good Hispanic adm.inistra tors and by choosing as example good bilingual teachers as mento teachers. Through these actions, paren can see the district's commitmen to bilingual education and realiz the importance of fostering a mul ticultural school communi where every child -Anglo or His panic -would be exposed to hig academic standards of excel lence. I hope to send my young bilin· gual children to school some da in a Costa Mesa elementary: school where both languages an cultures are. honored and promot- ed. MARY CAPP! Costa Ml?s We have lived three doors fro Adams School for more than 3 years. Our seven childre n all attended Adams. When it was closed for several years becdu e of declining enrollment, we great· ly missed being able to watch the parade of children passing by our door on their way to school. ln the last few years it has been a joy to take our children to the adjoining park and watch the Adams playground and see \he world as it is -a mixture of eth- nicities. And the world as it should be -that mixture pldying and interacting as lf there were no differences to separat<' them and make them fealful or suspicious. How sad dlat in the guise of the demand for -neighborhood schools,• w would take that gift away from our children And then we decry the tenston5 at our mid· dle schools and btgh schools We a.re very dbappointed in the bo~ud'a vote to redttlw Aduns School's boundarles. PRANK AND JEAN PORBA11i Costa M , • ~- l' Newport BellChl<'.o4ta M a Daily Pilot SHOOTING CONTINUED FROM A 1 pects had already Oed. ~The Costa Mesa police gan~ t is working on the shooting ddent they believe stemmed m a dispute among members SEWERS doNTINUED FROM A 1 Jui be in place to CQllect a deposit ~.a project of such magnitude in e dty, to prevent similar prob- ms from being repeated , Erick- n said. John Under, the sanitation dis- ct's acting director of engineer- . said the project started Feb. 994, and should be completed J 1996 -two months later than cted because of the winter , structural connection prob- lems and allowing time to clean up and repair the fragmented streets. I Upgrading the sewage system incorporates about five Costa Mesa streets, three of them main tl,loroughf ares -Fairview Road Harbor Boulev~rd and Bak~· Street. It is the final phase of a . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC . Where Your Dollar Covers Morel 1922HARIORBlVO., COSTA MESA· 548·1156 from a local gang whose name they would not release. There are about seven known gangs in Cos· ta Mesa, according to police. •Gangs in Costa Mesa is a problem that we continue to address,• Lazar said. "Looking at our track record, wben we have these incidents, we solve the cas- es .. Our gang detail works bard to project which started ln 1986 and serves parts o{ Costa Mesa, lrvine, Tustin and Santa Ana, Un.' der said. 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U ~ tough to sekct 15 ... • _...,JIUKX S! 34th annual ~thletic Awards Breakfast Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Comm erce w a s a m o ng C,oro na del Mar g i r Is s w i m co' a c h D 0 u g Voldlpg's most con.sis-- tent swimmers for four years • She will atte nd Stan· ford next year • Cesario qualified for the CIF Southern Sec· tion finals in the 100- Clayton, a 4.07 GPA student, includ · ing a 4.5 in the fall of h e r senior year, is head e d for Stan· ford • She holds the Newport Harbor record in the triple jump (364112), an event in which she has advanced to the CIF Division II finals • Fracalosy, a 3.0 GPA student and a Corona del Mar basket· b a I I stan d · out. was flrst·te&m All-State Division IV, first-team All· OF. the District's Player of the Year voted by the Daily Pilot and first-team All-Sea View League • As the primary scor· Hawkins, a 3.6 GPA student for New· p o r t Harbor, is on the way to the Uni· versity of Nor t h Carolina on a tennis scholarship • She was the Sea View League singles champion as a sopho- more, and league's doubles champion as a junior • Also in Paid a. a 3.22 GPA stud ent, is a CdM aquatics stand· 0 u t b ound f o r UCLA on a water polo schol· arship • He merited first· team All.C:IF as a junior, and second· team All<tF as a junior • Palda led CdM to the CIF Divi· sion I finals his junior M c D o • nough, a fim -team All ·CI F I i n • · bac k e r f o r N e w · p o r t Ha rbor's CIF Olvl· slOll V c hamp l· onshlp foot· ~II tffm !Mt fall, canied a 3.0 GPA. as Vf911 .. many oppos• lnQ qutrtet'badu on Ns shoulders • He's hHded fot St. Mary's a mem- ber of Cd M 's 2 0 0 medley relay t hat· q ualified tor CIF In 1993, 1994 and 1995 • Cesario, the school record-holder in the 50 fly, was a team captain • She was a · CIF Scholar Athlete of the Year nominee • Was All·CIF second · team In basket· ball as senior • Was a member of the Tars' CIF and SoCal Regional basketball finals team as junior • She has been involved in stu· dent government and community ser· vices • She studied piano for nine years·• Ing threat, led CdM to the CIF champi· onship last sea· son. and helped the Sea KI n 9 s reach the semifinals as a junior • He also played in Orange County All-Star Game • Fracalosy will attend Orange Coast College and play for the Pirates next winter • l 9 9 3 • Hawk ins advanced to the CIF doubles finals • She has been an honor roll mem- ber four years • Hawkins was the freshman class president and later an ASB secretary • She competed in track, advancing to CIF as a senior on the 1.600-meter relay • and senior years • He was also t e a m M V P b 0 t h seasons, as well as first· team all· leag ue • Palda was t he team captain last fall • The. Sea View champion in the 100- yard butterfly as junior and senior, an event which he holds the school record • on a foot· ba ll schol- arship • He was a me mber of the hono r roll • A d eva s· tat l ng h itter, me ri ted first-team All·S.a View IMgu., and flrst. team All-Orange County ~ the Los A~ llrnft • Four times he wes the Ttn' ,.., of the w.e • Be nzinger, a 3.8 GPA student, was a N e w · p o r t Harbo r stand · out In football, garnering first-team All-Sea Viw; League and all-district laurels as a wide receiver • Academically, Ben· zinger was the ASB commissioner and a member of Principal's Davis, a 3.1 GPA stu· dent, is head ed for the Univer- sity of S a n Diego • He was a three· year letter- man on Corona del Mar's football team, earning All-Sea View League honors as a defensive bade his senior year • He was also a receiver was a football a n d baseball stan d · 0 lJ t with a GPA of 3.25 • He was a first-team All.C:IF tight end last sea· son, leading New· port Harbor to the CIF Division V foot- ball championship • Freeman was a cap- tain on both football Hogan was a three· yearfoot· ball let· terman • He estab· 11 shed C d M records for . the most rush· ing yards m a game (228), longest touch· down run (96 yards) and longest kickoff return (99 yards) • Last season, Hogan was All<IF and the Johnson, a 3.0 GPA stud ent, was the CIF Divi· sion V Player of the Year in football as a two- w a y starter, Lead- ing Newport Harbor (14-0) to a CIF championship season • He was named by the Daily Pilot as the District'S Player of the Year • Sllng s b y, w h 0 s. GPA Is 3.6, has bffn a st a nd- out dis· t a n c e ru nne r for Coro- na del Mar for four yNrs • He's headed for trown Unlwr· sity In the Ny lMgUe • He was an ln~raf p11rt of CdM's ~a Vl.w Lffgue ~,.. onthlp C101J country Honor Roll • He was the most Improved p la yer on the volley· b a I I tea m and com· peted in track (high jump) • He was lnvolved in the YMCA and Boys Club • He's going to continue his education at UC San· ta Barbara on an aca- demic scholarship • kick returner • In base· ball, he batted .430 his senior ye a r. meriting a I I · league for the second year in a row • He's a three- year letterman in baseball • Twice won the coaches' award and all-district honors • A prolific basesteal· er and leadoff man • and baseball teams • He will play in the Orange County All-Star Football Game in July for Uie South •He was a dangerous hitter In base- ball, batting .355 as a senior and over .300 his junior year • He will play both sports at Orange Coast College • Sea View League's Offensive MVP • He was team captain a n d MVP • Twice, he was an all-league defensive back • A four- year letterman in track. he qualified for CIF in the long jump his seniorJear • He wiO ,Jtten the Uni· versity of San Diego • Johnson was voted first-team All-Sea View League, as well as. the league's Offensive MVP• A member of the honor roll • He's involved with the American Red Cross • He also played soccer and ran track • He will play football at Orange Coast College• In 1993 and 1994 • As a 5enlor, he was a CIF qual· lfler In t h • 3. 2 0 0 meters • He was also second In the Orang. Coun- ty <Nmpionsh~ (),200) as a Mnior • Sllngsby was team c.eptaln and MVP ttw.. ~" In a row If) CTOtl • country • Clart(, a 3.2 GPA stU· dent. has been a Corona del M~r trac k a n d c r 0 s s country standout for four years • She's headed for UCLA • She quali- fied for the CIF finals in cross country three times • Three times she qualified for the state meet • As a Newport Ha rbor's DeZahd ( .3 . 4 5 GPA). is headed for UC Irvine to run cross country and track. was t he Sea View League cham· pion in the 1,600 meters as a junior, and advanced to the CIF Divisiqn II finals in that event in his senior campaign • He Glasgow, with a 3.5 GPA. is headed for UC Berke· ley on a g o I f scholar· s h i p • where she will play on the Golden Bears' inaugural women's golf team • She qualified for CIF three years in a row, finishing sixth in the CIF individuals as a Heads, a 3.6 GPA stu- dent for Newport Harbor, and is among the best discus and shot p u t throwers in CIF • She has Orange County's top mark in the discus this year (140-7) • Has quali· fied for the CIF Div. II finals in the discus • She was a member of Pelis. a 3.0 GPA stu· dent. was among Corona d e I M ar 1 s most c e I e · brated swimmers ever • She lettered all four years, including team captain her senior year • Pelis was the team MVP In l 992, '93 and '94 • Quall· fied for CIF as a fresh· Sandstrom, a 3.5 GPA stud ent, Is a sp eedy athle te w h 0 e arned f i rst · team All· SN View L e ague ace~ as a dmnstve badtfor~ twbon CIF lion V~lpfoot ~n tHm last season • He played wtth • brohn hand In the ' sophomore, Clark was a n lndi· vi d u a I · C I F ch am pi· on • In track. C I a r k was the Sea View Le ague champion in the 1,600 and 3,200 meters as a junior, and the 3,200 champion as a senior • She has qualified for the CIF finals twice in the 3,200 • t e a m selection in cross country last fall, as well as a first team All- Sea View lll... League ,,..-choice • DeZahd distin- guished himself with Golden State Exam Honors in geometry and history • Merited Student of Quarter as a senior • Bowman, a 3.4 GPA stud ent, was a state fina list In the I h I g h ju mp twice• A Masters M e e t champion as a sophomore, a year when she high jumped 5-91/4 at the Mt. SAC Relays • Became the fi rst girl in Newport history to place in the state OeGrazier, a 3.9 GPA student and a Corona del Mar basket· b •a I I stand · out, was a second- team All- CIF choice, as well as a first-team all-dis· trict and first-team All-Sea View League selection • He was the team captain of CdM's CIF champi· finals In the high jump • TWice she has been an Orange County champi· on • Was a starter on· the Sailors' Sea View League champion' vol· leyball team which won CIF, state and national champi· onship honors • key member of sU<cessful basketball team. • ... onship team last season • Was an integral part of t h e school's champi· onship run, play· ing point g uar d , scoring, and guarding the op ponents' best player • Played in Orange County All· Star Game, and was named CdM's best defensive player • I I ) I l ', ~ ' ' ~ I I ' ' I sophomore • As a iunior, Glasgow had the third- b e s t Orange County score in the CIF girls finals • She com- peted In the U.S. girls junior • amateur in 1993 and 1994 • Also a tennis standout, earning All-Orange County honors m doubles • the honor roll her junior a n d senior years • Heads will be going to u c Berkeley next year • She's also a member of the Junior National weightlifting team and the Junior World Team, with whom this summer she will travel to Europe • in the 50-and 100-yard freestyles • Quali- fied for the CIF finals in I f o u r · events as a sopho· more, and ·six events as a junior • She'S the school record · holder in the so, 100, 200 and 500 free • She was involved in ASB her junior and senior years • CIF title g a m e a gainH Servite • He was a t w 0 . y • a r starter In foot · ~II. and a thrM- "'"" starter w1t:h tht btMball tNm • Sandstrom IS still dKldlng on whld\ coH• to lt'tend, but he ~ to in-for fn the fle4d of chlropta<· tic sport'S U.tpy • Giordani, a 4.0 GPA student, w a s New · p o r t Harbor's A S B Pres i · dent as a senior • He was the quarterback of the Tars' CIF Division V football championship team · last season • Giordani was vot~ by the Dai- ly Pilot as the Dis· trict's Most Valuable Mcfarland, a 3.7 GPA student, 1s a CdM aquatics stand· 0 u t bound for Stan- ford on a w a t er polo schol· arship • He was an All· American as a senior, while garner· ing first-team All<IF twice • Mcfarland was first-team All·Sea View League his May, a three-time All-Amer· lean and All·CIF choice in vol· leyb all, has a GPA of 3.67 • Twice, she was voted the CIF State Division I Player of the Year • led New· port Harbor to CIF Division I, State Div. I and national tit les as a senior • Will play Zubrin, a 3.6 GPA stud ent, w o n t hr•e CIF Divi- sion II d ivi ng chamr.,r-o nsh ps for '°'°" na del Mar In 1992. 'tJ end '94 . Shi fi~astheOF OMsion I~ as • senior • She\ • thfrd.yNr member of t~ v.s. WotMn\ Senf« OMng Tum • Offensive Player • He was the team's Offen· sive Back of the Year • He also lettered in basket· ball, even- tually earn· ing a staning position after coming out late from footba ll • Giordani plans to attend Van· derbilt next year in Nashville, Tenn. • junior and senior years , leading the Sea Kings to the CIF Division I finals b 0 t h years • He scored four goals In the CIF finals last season • He was the team's best defensive player, leading the team in steals • His wing span is 6 feet 8 inches • volleyball and com· pete in track at L o n g Beach State , w h ere she has a volleyball scholar· ship • Last summer, May was the only underclass- men to play women's volleyball at the U.S Olympic Festival • She's a· member of the honor roll • She'll com· pete in the u s Olympic Tr a I I s n e • t summer • Zubtin. a four- time SM V I e w League ch amp ion and two-time All-American. Is hHded for the Unf· vets~ of Miami on a dlvfng tcho6wlNp • Witt~ It \J.S Ofympk festMI • ., Conove1, a 3.5 GPA student, was a three· year let· ter win- ner for Cor ona del Mar girls cross country team • She's headed for the University of Vermont • She ran an integral . part on CdM's state title team in 1993 and its CIF championship team Fairborn, a -4.01 GPA student, is a New· p o r t Harbor stand · 0 lJ t headed f o r George- town on a volleyball scholarship • She earned first- team All<IF last sea· son, leading the Tars to CIF, state and national champi- onships • A student Havriluk, a 4.07 GPA student, is head· ed for the Uni- versity of Cali- fornia at Berkeley •She was a four-year letter win· ner in soccer • She also lettered three years in swim- ming, and two years in volleyball • Havriluk was twice an All·Sea View League Johns, a 3.0 GPA stu· d e n t . earned f irst· t eam All·CIF d efen- sive line- man for Newport Harb or 's CIF Division V champi· onshlp football team • His size wasn't big, but his heart was • Considered the quickest defensive lineman off the ball man in b a d · min ton, won a CIF lndi- v id u a I s~ng I es title for Corona del Mar this past season, while also advanc· Ing to the CIF semifJ. nals In mixed doubles • Poyyak led the Sea Kings to the CIF play· offs all four years, in 1994 • T h r e e times she qualified for CIF • Conover also let· tt!red in b asket· ball and softball t h r e e years. lead- ing Corona del Mar's hoops team to the CIF quarterfi- nals last season • Conover was the soft. ball team's Most yaluable in '92, '93 • leader and former A S B jun i or secre - t a r y • she· s involved in Assis- t e ens Charity league • She was the ASS senior sec· retary • Was voted second-team All-Sea View League as a junior, and first-team All-Sea View as a senior in volleyball • selection in soccer, and team cap- tain her sen ior season • S h e played in the Orange County All ·Star Girls Soccer Game as a senior • She was a member of Corona del Mar's CIF. state and national champi· onsh1p · volleyball team in 1993 • m Sea View League • Johns was voted by the Daily Pilot as the Dis- trict 's M o s t Valuable Defensive Player • He also merited first-team all- league honors-· He plans to continue his education at the University of Arizona, where he will not play football • year • Current· ly lead· ing the S e a Kings in quest of CIF team champi· onship where CdM Is seeded No. 2 in the tourney. He advanced to the Clf Individual ~ifinals as a junior • Plans to join U.S. Marines • sc:holarshlp • Tht'ff times en All·CIF vo lley- b a I I ~· The best m iddle blocker on a Of. u.te and nMIOnal dtte ~•She's I 1tww-tlme.,...... •for the OF ftnM In =~~.:d fri~ • AH· ~In bli*«blll • .. ' 12 ntURSOAY, MAY 1l 1995 One-d~ regatta draws local attention at regatta • Mischief sails to victoly in competitiVe Schock 35 competition. NS-two boats ln seven classes competed this last weekend at the 1995 National Offshore One-Design Regatta (NOOD). 11lis regatta, sponsored by IBM and Sailing World Magazine, is one of six NOOD regattaS nationally that annually draws more than 6,000 sailors. Now ln its third year, the LA NOOD bas grown consistently in participation and is known for its top sailors from across the nation in a vai:fety of classes. Hosted by Los Angeles Yacht · Club, the three-day series saw intense competition in t).>.e waters of San Pedro Cb~el between Point Fermin and Alamitos Bay. Conditions ran the gamut from flat seas and 10 knots of breeze to deep swells and raging winds. Six yachts in five classes from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar competed. In the strong Southern California Schock 35 class, Carolyn Hardy, Mark Rearden and crew on Mischief sailed to a two-point finish over the 16-boat field. Following a slow start in the ftrSt race, the crew posted a first, two seconds and a third to maintain a constant hold on first place throughout the regatta. Other local boats included John Cazier's Buttercup, finishing up in seventh, and Pete Johnstone's Whistler in 10th. Six boats raced five races in the B-25 fleet, with Costa Mesa's KeVlll Wolle prevailing for the overall win. With three firsts and two seconds, Wolle and crew dominated the fleet. The Melges 24 fleet saw one of the largest turnouts of its season at the NOOD, with 32 boats competing. Local Bruce Ayres and crew sailed another great regatta, finishing up second overall. Jean-Francois Albert from Newport Beach also competed, finishing in 28th. • Within a month, night sdlli.ng will begin to take over the waters of Newport. Practically every fleet has a · series of some sort, ranging from the wooden boats on Tuesday rughts to the Sabot Twilights to the Wednesday night PHRF Beer Can Races. Night racing is the perfect opportunity for sailors of all ages to brush up on their skills, enjoy good competition and have a great time with their fleet. For stephanie . keefe more information on the night racing in your respective fleet, please contact your fleet representative and get out onto the water! •The Leh.man 12 Spring Championship saw a fleet of nine dwindle to a fleet of four when the conditions took their toll on the boats this past " weekend. Witb winds gusting up to 18 knots on Saturday and up to 15 knots on Sunday, five boats fell by the wayside as spreaders popped, shrouds shredded and levers unhooked. The boats, some up to 35 years old, couldn't withstand the strength of the breeze. With the boats being as "tender" as they are, Lehman sailors are known for being wary of high winds. And in probably one of the most bizarre sailing accidents ever to happen in the 1\iming Basin, Bill and Julie Bissell's Lehman was speared by. a Flying A.ma. As the two approached each other-on opposite sides of the Lidcf Peninsula, they collided, leaving the bow of the outrigger pierced into the port side of the Bissells' boats. The Bissells managed to 5ail in on one tack without sinking. .Jhough the bteeze made for a tolign regatta, Phil and Kathy Ram.ming sailed fast all weekend, winning the regatta with three firsts and two thirds on Sunday. The Rammings battled it out with David Blackman on Saturday, and John and Jennifer Drayton on Sunday, but both were sidelined on their respective days with broken parts. The Draytons finished in fourth behind Worth Houghton and Sabrina Combs in second, and Warren Person and Liz Boyer in third. Morgan and Liz Morgeln rounded out the top fi ve. snPHANIE KEEfE's boating column appears in the Daily Pilot every Thursday. Crone named to first team • OCC outside hitter repeat selection in All.:orange Empire Conference volleyball. Orange Coast College's Jason Crone is a repeat first- team selecllon on the All- Orange Empire Conference men's volleyball team. Crone, an outside hitter for the Pirates, was also All-State last season in leading the Pirates to the state crown. This season, injuries ham- pered the Bucs' kill leader. Ear- lier this season, he was side- lined with a severely pulled calf muscle, then was out with an ankle injury in the latter stages of the conference sea- son. OCC middle blocker Brad Callahan was chosen to the second team. The co-Coaches of the Year were AJan Knipe of Golden West and Palomar's Duncan Mcfarland. Knipe, who played for Orange Coast, led the Rustlers to the state championship, cul- minated by a three-game sweep over Palomar in the title match. SCOTTBROOKs--·s·o·vs·A·N·o·G·l-RL·s--· ~~c,~Ers~(C"' AGES 8-18 • July 31 ·August 4 1995 REGISTER NOWI C' AM" Space Limited t~ 125 Players Camp Location: University High School Gym 4771 Campus Drive Dates: Times : Irvine, California Mon. July 31 through Fri. August 4, 1995 9 :00AM till 4:30 PM Doily Learn what it takes to become a champion from the NBA's SCOTT 8ROOKS DMECT /NQU#ttES TO: Scott Broc*5 Comp c/o Chris Valfl 3 Altair Irvine CA 92715 CA••: (714) 854-3374 NOW.THRU MAY 21ST! MAINSTAGE THEATRE Chapter 34 goes into effect today as CommQdores salute th~ ~ of '95 • Newpmt Harbor, Corona de1 Mar tQgh athletes feted at annual breakfast of champions. By Richard Dunn, Staff Wrimr NEWPORT BEACH Thirty of the most c~ebrated senior athletes from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools will be honored this morning in the 34tb Annual Athletic Awards Breakfast, sponsored by the Commodores Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. Fifteen athletes from each school will be honored by the Coll)lllodores, with the fes- tivities scheduled to begin at 7:15 a.m. Augie Garrido, Cal State Fullerton's highly succeatul b111'bll ~ and former CdM fealll1I tladnut Jer- rott Willa~ drafted last month by the NPL's Kansas City Chiefs, are the keynote speakers. "It's a nice way to close out the year and honor the athletes who have brought us so many memories throughout the school year," CdM Athletic Director Jeny Jelnick said. "It's hard to come up with 15, because in some years you could select 30. Unfortunately, you always leave two or three kids off. That's the tough thing abOut it. "In some years, it's J?rettY cut and dry, and in other years, it's tough to select 15." Newport Harbor Athletic Director Eric Tweit will salute, among others, seven members or the Sailors' CrF Southern Section Division V championship football team that finished 14 -0. •it's neat for us u an ath- ltidc d..,_nment; and the school, to ten tbem dMmb,. Tweit sclid. ·u·s really an honor to those athletes who are graduating. I wish we could honor everybody, but we don't have that availabili- ty. It really is hard to select 15. Some years are harder than others, but every year you leave some kids out who are close. You've just got to cut it off somewhere. "But tbe breakfast is a real neat thing. I always look at it as a bighHght. The Chamber of Commerce does a great job and it's something I always look forward to." Aside from Willard and Garrido, other athletes from various arenas are expected to be in attendanee. Paul Salata, a member of the Commodores Club, usually brings in a few surprise guests, such as former Olympians and former USC football players. ~ Danskin Triathlon cqming to Newport NEWPORT BEACH -The world's only all- women triathlon ser.i.es, in which hundreds of women are expected to participate, comes to Newport Beach on Sept. 10 at 7 a.m. The Danskin Women's 1iiathlon Series, which raises funds and awareness for the Susan G. Komen Breast "cancer Foundation, also races through Austin, Texas; San Jose; Milwaukee: New York, and Seattle. More than 750 women of diverse age, size and background, the niajority being first-time competitors and age group amateurs, are expected to participate in the Newport Beach race which begins with a .75 kilometer (half- ,. mile) swim in Newport Dunes, followed by a 20 kilometer (12.4 miles) bike ride that begins and ends at the Newport Dunes, and culmi-. nates with a 5 kilometer (3.1 miles) run that Cinishes on Backbay Drive. . The entry fee for each race in the series is $30. The race will be preceded on Saturday, Sept. 9 by a health and fitness expo at the Hyatt Newporter from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The expo will serve as the site for competitor check-in and late registration. For more information on the 1995 Danskin Women's Triathlon Series, phone 800-452- 9526 or 414-536-1377. G«luine Ford ,,.,U ... why Ntflt fo< ,,...____ 2060 Harbor BouleYard of Cars in Costa Mesa ~ ~ ~ INdu SERVICE (714) 642-0010 . : LCiJ Serving The Harix>r Area Since 1921 THE ... STORE 14th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic Five-Kand Two-Mile Fun Walk -~ ~~ Saturday. June 3rd, 1995 Race Registration $19.00, Walkers $16.00 Race Day Registration will be available i at $25.00 if race is not filled . · Start Times Registration Aerobic Warm-Up Women's Race Men's Race 2 Mile Fun Walk 6:30 a.m. 7:30 n.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:46 a.m. Major Sponsor COAST Race ~ponsors m IOO' ' 1f1I bT ' ror IOO' a..,..,,,}# OHt -..,. 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' / . . -I ~ ' Nttwpw:t BHch/Costa Mc':t l>.Uly Piloc "' MARI MARllN I DAILY PILOT Sarah and Seth HaJverson have become a one~two punch in Costa Mesa High's dream of CJF softball and basebaJl conquests. •Death of their fath er brought I la lve1 sons closer together, now they're stdrting on the left side of the infield for Mesa's playoff teams. By RKhard Dunn. StJff Woti-r U pon clo .... l'X<1llll1idlJam wh..-n ... twllinq d< rn..,c, co .. td ""><I I hyh., 'Pd< iuu .... ii h ll'IJC Ide 1lily lhP.,I' cl<t}., tli r• ., ,, .. un "'r lllllll'll V 11 111 • llll<ll lt' oii. 11 ... unpl} twn l• ""' t' I Ill llll.J (111 I h•. I 11 ' 111hl'l11 .., 1n11 pl<i\ olf.. \ ... k 1111 No \ Y• • pu111l1•1I II 1 1 WO dJ t1>C I 1011'> doller for H.d~•''r 111 "l l.dv1e. clnd IW•) hvt1u,. tum dlllW1d. Look for the <1pp1, 1p1 i.tlt' I folverson IPlt(>m1cin.., Jc11 ktc>I Ill tlw hvin9 room , dnd ll .., only <1 50''., chdllCt> you'U pKk \IP Uie nqht onP "Som1 timl"-. 'idJ.ih H ctlve1sun '>rlld, •· wr> gPt t onlu!>ed which 01w ..., wluc:h • Costa Mt•-.d.., hrolh<'r-'>1 ll'f l\lffiUJnd l lOll of -.;rlfdh ('il'IHUI) rlllcl SPth (Jun101) } lr11\ ... on I 11Uld furni<.h d lt>fl '>ICI ttf cllly 111llc\d. Sdrdh pluy~ th11d b.1-.1· •111 l oach Rick l3110nrt1 •u•> ... .,.,llhdll ll•r1m, wh1ch trttveJ-. lo El ~wgundo l>n Fr rdcty for lh•' uµt>nang 1 mmd of lite Cll • LoC'aJ group captures 12 n1euals, with 21 hnats real hing finals al ~outhwest Reg1ondls The Newpo1t Agur\lic Center's Junw r Rowmg Team recently fdre<.l well at the Southwe<tt Regional Ch amp1onsh.lp'> hC'ld on LdkL Natomrl 111 Sct<Tdmento .. Ttu-, i!. dn opening club !>port w ith dlh lCl f'S n~pre'>enUng schools from Newport H arbor, Corona del M cH, Woodbridge, Irvine, University, Connt>Uy and Sdntd Margaritd. Ldst w eekend, 60 dthll'l es rep·· resenting NAC competed with 13 other teams from Calt1onud. With cold conditions and heavy rctln c1t tunes, the NAC Junior rowers w1thi.tood the harsh cond1tion!. and very competitive field . The regatta WdS also deep, wath many events stagi ng three qudlilying heats, totaling 18 boats comvetiog for six lanel> m the final . N AC Juniors p roved to be d.lnOttg the best, having 2 1 boclts rcath the finals and 12 of thos wining medals The local gold medal winners were: Blake Robertson (m('n's sm - gle), Nicole Azlzi a.nd Jana ~Wat­ son {women's double), and Zan· de1 Landfn d, Willium Soung, Mike O 'Meara, cox.swain Ron H rrk k and Cadltn Warren (men' freshmen four). • The NAC Uv r medal w1nne" w ere: Solange Roussf't, Erica Swenssen, Miche lle Jc1 c-ksot\ .md S,1ruh Pet n; (woml·n·~ n ovlcf' ft 11 Robertson, J0111e~ M<·Nc1- 1uu1 u, K~nny Ri to.u , < oxsw.un ( • D1v1s10n lI1 pldyo(fs Seth plays sh~rtslop for C0<tch Doug Deats' bdseball team, which pldy!:> at lrvme on lhe Sdm e ddy m the hrst 1 ound of the '>dffiP div1S1ondi pldyofb. Selh and Sdrdh, along with their molhn, JcMnne, and ycmngN brother 1 L-ye.ir-old B1Uy, u., 11c1Uy c1 rte• nrl t'tich , 1lher-.· tjctlllf'S. Rut not thu, tmw • M)' wholl' idJ1UlY"• gotng 111 Sc•llr's gctmP on F11ddy, bec.1us~ 1t'!.. d lot closer," Sdrdh · -..ud A ch1cl1l y the Hulversons drcn I f>ll.dclly w hole anym or P. Th<'lr lttlht 1 hm pd<t'>ed dw.1y • Af>nl lt I lllJ 1 wht·n ht' Wd'-44 UL'<.tlll.,l uf " t r1n11·1ou:. ,1h<lonwn '-,t'lh r1nd St11rth, -.11unq -.upp111tf'f', o l ('<t<.h olhl-'1 111 I hP11 1 "'"'l'~c llvc· !:>p• u h, IP.Ill 1111 onP ,1ntJll w1 PVt·n more eth 16, is 6-root-2, 155 quickly. becduw .il the stdrt of t>ounds. He's now the fdther of lhP !.C'dSon he "di. dmng well, the house he was fine H...-Cdtne back for Sar dh, 18, wlll grad ttdtf' nex:t the end o { the ..,ect.,on r1!1d lw monlh '>h<>\ hedded for wds red.II)' 1.4.t•ctk hut h"" chd 1 C hdpmdn Umver:;ity and come• bd< k I aspire., to bu om e a teacher '!l's kmd of d bt1M•hctll "l hdvt' ct ca1 now," Seth memul) 11! our-.. SdHl. "~v I dnve my httlf-' Sorcth hd!:> !:>IMll·d 1>very bwlht.:1 M) mom w 11rk !:> up m gdnw 101 Coslt1 f\.lt •..,ct c1t thud Long Beach dnd she cun't l>e base .,UH e ht•r -.11phomor<' Yl'dr. I he>rC' clll the lime, so we try lo In Pr1(Ull C11c1sl LE:'ctgue play a or qdJlrle thf' hou!.e cmd do yedr <1go. shP hdtlt•rl . l:JO This I whdte\ er she asks u ... to do. } l'ar ..,h<' htt 4 1 q ( 1 J fo1 J 11. I ·w~ c:tJI go l o each othf'h while c11rnm1thng 11nly two gdnw.., ,md st111i (Billy pld)'" error'> 111 IO gdlltt'!:> Llttll League). W(' t1y to yo on St\rah l-lctlv1•rc;on. whow Wllh1111t lout f,1thN), dn<I h<'lµ I ... pt>U" h1 ·1 n11k11c11111 out 11111 mum t\:» mu< h cl., W P j l-A -L \'-I f:, .. Ile< c1u.,i• ll 1 Cd ll r11 uu11d tht-h<>tJ'>l~ v\'P ll) ..,,.,.m ... mor., ft•nunow hctndh•-. I to h\.1 ,, n1111nc1I tc1n11ly hit> Ull hut ( 011w1 w11h Lht• .... 1011• II 1..,11·t al\\ d)'" quilt -.n I nonur1J !or Seth I lcrlvt>r..,011 d lt•ncJ< tl} ... 1w d!•uh \\ 1111 lw1 slt<.k-lwtdmy, hqht-hltt109 l r1tlw1 "dec1th. infielder wh1' '>pt•U., hi" • She., d lough k.Jd , nid cnr11ne "11-A·L-V-E-Y " • 1 s11ondnqo ... ,ud "ThC•'\nftl>dll... "W1· Wl'f" Irk .. d Beaver ('Jp,1vn lcm\.Jl'f, lh••n my dad d1Ptl Snrdl1 ... cUct "That\ In ouyht tl.'> d 11..,f'1 logf>lht->1 Out I rldd w.i-. rt•ctll'r mvolvecl He> • I Will ked '>E:'C'U11ty .it Dt'>m·ylcrnd, cHHI workl-'d g1t1V~'ydrd '>0 ht' 'ould ht• home with U!. dunng Th!-!y grl'W up baschnll fdns. I thdl we lN' now dl1' -.o hdfd, Vin "\t u11)' '<, \ oi< 1• blMc>d on the lho!.P '>hot-. clown tu tlurd Ud!:>e 1c1d111 .,very mqhl Wht>n the drf' ,er,• 1minq, und :-,he·.., tak<'n D11<lgt'f" wt>1<• on ll"lev1s1on. the ct lot ol hdll'> off he1 fmgE>r!:> crnd HrtlvP1.,on'> wen' wdlchmg. IPg..,, Bui shP's hung 111 there But s~th l ldlVt't \Un\ lilf• dlld r<>a.lly bePn tough She chdngt>d dr.undllCdUV whP11.h1i. n<.>vPr complcllll'> ShP get:. bdck 1 lhe day Ht>'d wo1 k !Tom 1mdnight to 7 or 8 m lh<• morning thPn c;lPep wh<>n we 1.4.er<' dl '>• huol then he'cl be I dWdkl' h} th1• l 1J11(' W(l got homt> WP uwd to du dll thl.''it' 1 fd m1ly-ncc<1'>11Jn Uungs logPther . !>ometun es. you know, peo- ple don't hdng out w ith their fdm1he'>. But we we1P always clmm1 ... om1~thmg • a ·ow1NG Mike DeFigcrired o and Allison Croteau tmen's qudd); Azizi, Wat- son, Lam Barnum, Rebet ca Shaw and coxswtlin Lauren Childs (women'!.> quad), dnd M cNamara and Greg Parker (men's double): Roussel and Shaw (women's dou- ble), and Justin M andel and Tomas Burcdw (men's pail). Winners of bronze m edals from NAC wel'e: RislclU, Nima Nam- dar, GU Reese, Jeremiah Mann, Cyrus Modanlou, Filip Sulc, M att Marble, cox.swain Ron Herrick and Croteau {men's no...ace eight); Reese, Nclmdar, Jon Acuff, , coxswain Sulc and Minal Tapadiya (m en's novice four}, and Brett W1n1i eld (men's novice eight). Other lindllsts included the men's va~ity eight, varsity single, l1ghtwetght eight. lightweight four, novtc:e B eight and the women's freshmen. four, JV sin· gle, varsity mgle and llghtwe\ght four. The team ls coached by Toda M~Atoor and Mouka Malorana. fdther dled up dnd goc•., dhout hPr JOb. Hi., father wc1<; dhO Seth's Wht>n d bdU bl unce!:> off her, coc1ch dyiny m h1s hndl ye.n ol !.ht! gel!:> m.,re detf'1mnwd thdl Llttl1:: Ll:'dQUt:' the nt->xt onl' won t .. that's "I t.hlnk 1t Wd'i redlly hdrd ((1r w hdt mdke-. her l>u '>pec1dl. • Seth ht>cc1us1• I tdlk more dnd MescJ\ i.oflball lt>dm l'> I m mo11 Pmotional. J IN my compel.mg m the ( 'lF pldyorfs feE>hng~ qo. • Sarah '>aid for the third yPc1r m cl row, "Seth\ tec1m was gomg to lhe whilf' the M ustdngs baseball pld)'ufh dncl ddd had to go m ll'dffi 1s makmg it-. fu.,t pust- the ho!.pttctl It hdppened setlson dppi>aranc l' -;mcP 198 l ·' Mesa's Cummit1g:; second SOLANA BEACH -Costa Mesa's Billy Cunurungs was run- ner-up in the bodybodrd fmal at lhf' Nationcil ScbOlasuc Surfmg A !><tonation's Southwest Confer- ence O pen Season event last weekend. ·-·-- You'll Beg Me To Stop 800-3$' -6969 800-3$ f-4999 900-872-22 77 900-~SB-2200 0, , -$92-59~-•74 99 <-4. 99/min · 18 + · Dreom Ent · LA AWARD WTCO Is The Proud Recipient of The "Newport Balboa Rot1ry Club" Award. For Hon11ty And Integrity. Mutnen •.,. .. Alk FREE• !.um.tee Tnlorr ·~ ·~ fdi!LIB•I . ea1-1.170 TRANlll-ON 1728 PLACENTIA COSTAME!SA THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1995 II Mesa Verde Country Club tabs Sargent as club pro •Yorba Linda CC veteran will begin his duties July 1. T om. Sargent, president of the Southern Cali!ornia PGA and a highly respected teacher, has accepted the position as head pro at M esa Verde Country Club, Bill Kelly, a M esa Verde board member in charge of setting up the contract and orchestrating the interview process. confirmed Wednesday. Sargent, who has been the head pro at Yorba Linda Country Club the past 17112 years, is expected to begin at M esa Verde July 1. .Sargent, 47, is currently serving tns second year of a two- year term . as SCPGA President. . Among his distinctions M e reputable junior programs. richard dunn rt>ce1ved a ~ponsur's Pxemptiun to pldy rn the To!.hibd St>ntor ClcNilc m March, Sargent will not he Phg1blt' tu pld)' m next YPM\ evE>n l bPf<1use be\ too younq · Kellee Booth, the U.S . .g1rls 1un1ur 1 amdteur champion in • ttrgt>nl th1.., "' 1 •ek l" in l.Jttih tor meeLJnfJ'• und wc1.., UOdVc11lc1hle lot 1993, had been a Sargent pupil for many years. A ccording to Kelly, Sargent never applied for the M esa Verde position. u After we interviewed several candidates, I inillated the phone call to Tom," said I<eµy, one of five commt nt LrkP mo'>l hE>od pro!. at tup-of ·lhf'·hne country c tub'>. ~drqenl \\ 111 rommund d sr<-flgu11• bcl'>f> "dlt1J! c1lonq with , ,,,.n,,r..,}up of lhl• pl IJ .,h >J rt 11cJ lt-... ~011'> Me96 V erde board Sargent mem bers wh o screened I lt> \\ "" ..,u 1 pn..,"d thcrt \.\L 1111l1t1l1 ti the 1ff111ldlmn t to ,, 1 11\.1 but 75 dppticants and interviewed 13 cand1ddte!:> Sargent, whose contract!:> werP finalized last Thursday, repld(PS Art Schilling, who resigned dS head pro after 18 yeo.rs to dCc<>pl a similar position at lhe new Plantation Goll Cl ub m the desert, where Schilling wlll also be the generdl m andger UnlJke Sch.tlling. who SCHEDULE THURSDAY • TENNIS -CIF Division I Second Round· Corona del Mar at South Torrance, 3:15 p.m •BADMINTON High school · Clf D1v1sion I Second Round: Corona del Mar at Diamond Bar, 3 15 p.m •TRACK Community college men and women • Orange Coast at State Championships, Bakersiield, all day FRIDAY •BASEBALL High school CIF 01v1sion Ill Playofu, first round Costa Mesa at Irvine, 3 15 p.m • SOFTBAU High school CIF Division Ill Playoffs. firn round: COSla Mesa a t El Segundo. 3:15 p.m. •TRACK Community college men and women - Orange Coast at State Cha mpionships, Bakersfield, all day SAtuRDAY •TRACK Community college men and women Orangl! Coast at State Champ1onsh1ps, Bakersfield, all day . High •school boys and girls · ClF Finals at Cerritos College, first field event at 11 a.m.; first rur'\n1n9 event at 1 p m •TENNIS High school boys Clf Individual pre· lims at Edison High, 9 a m •CREW College men and women Orange Coast at Pacrfic Coast Rowing Champ!· onships at Sacramento. all day SEA WEDNESDAY'S FISH COUNTS~ Davey's Loduw S boats, 84 ngle rs 461 barracuda, 36 calico bass, 3 sand bass, 21 sculpin, 1 black sea bass (released), 1 halibut. 3 sargo Newport Landing · no repon \\'I' \\ d11 lt•d h1111 IJ(•( dU'>t:' of ht., r1•pulc1t1c111 c11H1 hi-. lPdl hmq KPll't .,dl<J l I• Hldlllt~11wd rt 11•ctl quc1hl\ p10 '>hop di \01 bd L111dd " • Thi Ordll(JC' r OlllllY C haph•r nt lh1• "lrtllonc1l rootbc1ll. , Fo1111ddlJun <t1td C'ol11'q1• Hc1U ur r:anw w tU hold 1b anm1.1l q1•U • SEE CLUB GOLF PAGE 8 5 60lF Ga CUSRJI HI Ill JOHN ROllNSON l'IORSSICIML <Ull IUUO . CALL FOlt YOUR 'CUSTOM FlmNG APPOINTMENT ri, l l t/ 114-s4s-za33 .r;j~.L~ , i I , k I I '· I I ' I I • t I I f ,.; .· • . . .... - . ,• .· ;· .. ~· ;· I .. ,. ,/ I r. • . ~ ~· •' ,• .. ,• •' ·' ·' .. ,. . . South Coast Metro Rotary Pr~sented By: .. Proceeds Benefit Boy ScOuts of America ~nd NeWJ>Ort M~sa Schools Foun.dation . .. . 3 STAGES OF NON-STOP LIVE E~TERTAINMENT featuring FRIDAY The World's Greatest Office Party and Happy Hour 5pmto 7pm The Drifters ('There Goes My Baby", "This Magic Moment", "Save the Last Dance for Me", Up On The Roor', Under the Boardwalk") _______ _.....--' appearing 7:15 pm & 10:15 pm Also appearing MAY .. ·I 9··20•2 I . · VISIT OUR WWII . DISPLAY and Commerorate the SOth Anniversary of VEDay * * and Celebrate Armed Forces Day Bruce Conte· Band SATURDAY . ~ Classic Rock ' . . Friday: 5 p.m . to 12 m idnight Saturday: Noon to 12 m idnight Sunday: Noon to 8 p.m . FREE Sunglasses to. the first 200 pa id adm issions Saturday & Sunday All Stars ("Get Ready", "I Just Wanna Celebrate", "Green Eyed Lady", "Ride Captain Ride") appearing ?:15 pm & 10:15 P.m Also appearing Torquays Sheila Chambers SUNDAY·· Al Wilson ("Show S Tell", "Poor Side of Town") at SEARS South Coast Plaza (corner of Bristol & Sunflower) Quality Area Restaurants Wok ~pirit, Maxi's Grille, Thai Spice, Haagan Oazs, Gandhi, Skinny Haven, Ferdussi, Lil1 Shavers, Hassan's , Jade Palace, Sabatino's Udo Sausage Co., Diedrich's Coffee, Marrakes h, Legends, T.G.I. Friday's, Cottonwood Country Club, Orange Empire Chefs Association appearing 3:30 pm & 6:30 pm Micro-Brewery & Wine Tasting Also appearing SRB Project KILLIAN'S KEIJ. Sample over 40 exotic beers and wines in one spot ''KIDS Spot'' Hands-on fun for kids of all ages I TOWORK OFFALL THOSE CALORIES,YOU tbow LIGHT . -•lan1s Goat BID Tavern "· ' . CAN JITTERBUG, SWING AND TWIST ALL WEEKEND LONG TO THE BEST MUSIC OF THE '50s AND '60s Sponsored By: Air Tou ch Cellular . iffHETRD KRAFT Foodservlces r .. ,i ,. .. · Dally Chiropractic Center ADMISSION : Adults ........................ $6.00 Jr.'s (12-18) ............... $4.00 Sr.'s (55 & over)......... $4.00 Military with l.D. ......... $4.00 Children (3-11) .......... $1.00 Children (under 3) ..... Free Show your ExtraCard and receive 2 for I admission. Good lor everyone in your par~. (C-.,. combonecl w.U..,., oche< dlo<-.) • • ~ ' • ~' ~ • • I µ ~ • :. l I ' >II nll~<0,11m•t1sna ft lnfoUne · (714) 550-INFO C.tqory 7110 ... MU LTl ·l.llllL aA .. TI" IYITIM'" ' Ad Detlgn 8y. f4(?A.~~ . . 1 i I I I r ~ .. 7 .. Marlins, Reel Sox ·battling for lead in Newport East Pony • 1Wo contenders split pair of gafuesi regular season winding down. the game on singles by Derek Nalbandian, Leland M cMillan and Jay Reed to force extra innings. The Marlins then erupted for five runs in the eighth, the result of four hits and two waUc.s. A key hit was Geoff Hunt's two-run sin- gle to right center, which drove in Ryan Jetton and Jimmy Hossfeld. pended game, th~ A!s were in fTont 9-6 at the start of the day, and held on as K'Yle Pbilllps pre- served the victory in relief. In the second game, the /J\s broke out on top with four runs in the top of the first and never looked baclc. CLUB GOLF CONTINUED FROM 83 toum401ent today a.t the Los Alamitos Navy c:;ourse (1 p.m.) fn a shotgun start. Entry fees, which indude greens fees, cart. refreshme!\ts on the course, a ateak dinner and raffle, are $90. The National PooU>all Foundation and Hall of Fame is a nationwide organization which honors high school seniors each year who are scholar athletes, having ea.med a grade-point average of at least 3.5 and been all-league. .. THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1995 15 With only a handful of days remaining in the Newport East Pony League season, the Marlins bold a half-game lead over the Red Sox in the battle for the No. 1 seed in the Championship Tour- nament, which starts the first round on May 30. The Marlins and Red Sox divided a pair of games last Sat- urday. The third seed is being hotly cont~sted• by ·the Cardinals (6-7) and Athletics (6-8), after the A's took two games from the Cards last weeke nd. Meanwhile, the Mets continue to bring up the rear at 1-12. The Red Sox shook off the tough loss in the regularly-sched- uled game; beating the Marlins by the same 8-6 result. · Md.fk Hatfield bad two dou- bles. a walk and a sacrifice in four trips to the plate to lmprove his batting average for the season to .660. The golf tournament is a fund- raiser for the chapter's annual banquet to honor those playe rs. Orange Coast College legend Dick Tucker is president of the Orange County Chapter. Parties interested in playing in th.e tournament should contact Tucker {721-0575) or Jack Haynes (662-1136) this morning. Dave Tabb of Tabb Investments (a memorabilia business) is expected t'o put 75 to 85 items up for consignment with proceeds going (o provide low-cost · screening programs for ADD (Attention De fid t Disorder), dyslexia and related disorders m the Santa Ana Unified Sch ool District. Entertainment will be by jazz pianist Ronnie Kole. I net (51). Al Cranston won closest lo the pin, landing two feet shy of hole No 12 (92 yardsJ w hich In last Saturday's action, the Marlins trimmed the Red Sox, 8- 6, in the completion of a game suspended on March 7. The Marlins entered the sev- enth inni{lg down, 3-1. but tied The Red Sox set the tone of the game by scoring five times in the top of the first and then held on. Winning pitcher Eric Wiethom also had a big day at the plate with two solo homers over the right-fielcf fence to take over the league's home run lead with six. The Athletics and Cardinals had a similar situation, needed to complete a game before the regu- larly-scheduled contest. The A's prevailed in both games, 13-8 and 7-1. in the sus- The leading hitte rs for New- port East Pony through May 13, based on at least 30 at-bats are: Ty Harper, Marlins, .683; Mark Hatfield, Athletics, .660: Matt Lar- son. Cardinals. .548: Eric Wiethom, Red Sox, .510; Matt Marshall, Red Sox . .444; Nate Lemme nnan, Mets, .438; Zack Zarrilll, Red Sox . .435; Neil Perl- ' mutter, Cardinals, .409: Carlo Perea, Cardinctls .. 382: ·Alex Bot- tom, Mets .. 378. • This goll marathon next Monday is a can't-miss event, when the Newport Beach Country Club hosts 36 gollers playing as quickly as possible in a shotgun format. Talk about hardworking charity. These gollers will attempt to play 100 holes in eight bours for the National Dyslexia Research Foundation. Gollers will play at no cost. Their $75 dinner fee will be waived. and they'll be able to attend the party. live and·-silent auction at no cost. Tee off is scheduled for 8:30 a.m ., with the no host bar opening at 5 p.m . Players are expected to be finished no later than 5:30 p .m. Carts and goll balls will be provided, and if a player lands too far out of bounds, another ball will immediately be given for a drop to speed up the round. Among the prizes scheduled to be auctioned (li ve and silent) include foursome rounds at Pelican Hill Golf Club and Tustin Ranch, and twosomes at Riviera Country Club. , Golf travel packages to Scotland, among other places. are on the auction list. while Ticke ts a.re $75 per person fm the dinner. concert, lJve and silent auctions. The event is sponsored by lhP Orange County Chapter CLU (Chartered Life Underwnter) & ChFC (Chartered Pinancjdl Consultant), which also uses lhe marathon to create scholarships in the industry. For more information on playing or UJ\derwritmg the event. call Jean Gardner dt 730-6100. • Chip shots: Pollowmg the Ne wport Bedch Golf Cour!>e men's club, Ed Pickens won the annual Memorid.1 Cup: d three- round net tot.imament w.ing 80",., of handicaps, with a score of 159.2 m Saturday's fi nal round. C urtis Herbe rts (160.4), Lee Crumbley (166.6), "Dcmdy# Odn McGuire (167.4) and Brirln Pridemore (168 2) firushed m lh<' top five. In regular rounds April 26. Pridemore won low gross (62), Walt Sharer won low net (51) and Jack Lang was second low I has an elevated green Jn fbght rounds April 29. I Brucf' MdllhP!> (Jow gross 61) and Pickens (lvw net 52) won Fllght A; Herber ts (low gros5.. 64) and McGuire (low net 52) won Flight B. and Shd.rer (low gros 72) and 1 Don ChctndlP1 (low net 54) .won Alghl c In rounds Mdy 3, Lang won low gross (651. Ron Altken won I low net (52) dnd l lerberts was -.econd low nPt (53) Deahe I Bottorf wet~ clo!>est to the pin on hole No 2 t 1 tO yards), rutting 20 mch£>s shy of the pm. In flight rounds May 6, Pnd~more (low gross 621 a..nd- Plckens How 1wt 51) were .1, wmners aqdm in Right A ; Crumbley (low grosi. 64) and I Herbe rt." (low nPl 53) won Flight B: and Leroy Nonemaker (low gro'>" 68) dnd Jdck Brown (low I net 52) won Flight C Finally. m rounds May 10. Nont>makPr won low gross (63) with h1" best round ever. Joe I Rus~o won low net (53) and Jim Angt>U was second low net (55). NonPmdker ctlso won dosest to the pin on holE:' No 2 (1 10 yards). I ldndmg 7 feet, 6 mchPs away dfter being the fir'it pdrty out 1---- • AlotARD DUNN is cl Daily Pilot Sportswnter whose club golf column appea~ every Thursday PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES or Implied regatding litle, of first Issuance ol the let· your c1a1m wllh the court ol lhe contracl and snall bo Business Name(s) hated rttary Susan L. Regan of uld County, Wiii under num from July 1, 1994 to possesalon, or other en· 1ers as p1ov1dod In section and mail a copy lo lhe per· In !he IOl'm sot forth In the above on: 4·13·95 This 1tatamen1 was filed This statement was l1led and purauanl to Hid Dffd date of sar.. plus accrued PUBLIC NOTICE cumbrances. 10 satisfy the 9100 ot the Cahlomla Pro-sonal rapresentauve ap-contrac1 documents. Tess C. Van W1lhgan with the County Clerk ol with the County Clerk ot of Tr\1$\ sell at public auc. lat.. charges, and ad· unpaid obllg;lhons secured bate COda. The limo for 111. pomted by the coUf1 within Each b1dd8f shall be a h· This s1a1emen1 wu flied Orange County on May 8, Orange County on Ap11I 11, lion tor cash, lawful vancH the beneficiary la ---------• by aaid Deed ol Trust, wllh Ing clalms wfll not eitplre lour months from the date censed conlractor pursuant with the County Clerk ol 1995 1995 Fe42002 money of the United authorized or obl'19ated to Loan Ho.: interest and other sums as belora lour monlhs ftom ol first Issuance ol the let· 10 the Busmen ana Pro-Orange County on Apr~ 17. F945785 P bl h d Ne port Beach Stales ot Ame1'1ca, at the pay prforto Hla. ARCHULETA provided theieln; plus ad· the heanng date noticed tors as provided 1n secuon losslons Code and be Ii· 1995. Published Newport Beach· C"' 15 Me Ow 1 P 1 1 M • north front entrance lo the YOU ARE IN DEFAULT A.P. NUMBER vances, H any, thereunder above. 51100 of the Calilom1a Pro· censed in the following F943729 C M Dall P 1 osta esa 81 Y 10 ay County CouMouu, 700 UNDER A DEED OF 045-034-11 and Interest thereon; and YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe bale Code. The time lor Ill· c1assll1cation· C39 Published Newport Beach· ,:s~~ Jt sa 1 8Y ~~May 11, \8, 25. June 1, 1995. Civic Cntr Dr 'If, Sant.a TRUST DATED Decamber RESS Order No.: plus teos, chargo1. and ex· hie l\ept by the court. It you mg claims w1l1 not expire QOVERNINQ 80ARP Costa Mesa Dally Piiot • • une • • 1 the th821 Ana, Callfomla all thet 1, 1919, UNLESS YOU 91714 penses ol tne "rrU$fff and are a person Interested In belore lour months from Carol)ln 8 Stoc ker • 22 PUBLIC NOTICE 1'1ght. tlU• and lntarest TAKE ACTION TO PRO. NOTICE OF or the trusts created by the estate, you may 111• tht herulng date notrced Director Bu~lness Ser~ Ap9ri5t 27• May 4• 11• 18· PUBLIC NOTICE conveyed to and now held TECT YOUR PROPERTY, said Deed ol Trust. The With th• court a lormaJ Re-above. 19 · by It undar said Deed of IT MAY BE SOLD AT A TRUSTEE'S SA.LE total amount ol said obhga-quest tor Spocial .Notice ol YOU MAY EXAMINE the vices • Auxlll.,.y Op· lt1794 cnst274400 Flotltloua Tniat In the property alt.U· PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU UNDER DEED tlons at the rime ol lnilial the wing of an Inventory fife kept by the cour1 It you eratlona UBLIC NOT E Fl Ill BualnHI Name •ted In .. Id County and NEED AN EXPLANATION OF TRUST publication of this Nollee Is and apf)lals:il of estate as· ate a pe1son Interested In Published Newport P IC ct ous Statement State dHcrfbed as: A11es· OF THE NA'l'URE OF THE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 526,797.72. Hls or or any pet.lion or the estate, you rnay Ille Beach-Costa Me,. Oally cnst2e5oao Bualne .. Name The loUowlng porsons are sora Parcel No. PROCEEDING AGAINST UNDER A DEED OF Dated: 05/05/1905 account as provided In wtlh the court • lormal Re-Pilot May 11 , 18. 1995. Fl till Statement domo business as OSO.otl-25. Lot 21 In Block YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· TRUST DATED F b RESS FINANCIAL section 1250 ol lhe CahlOf· quest lor Spec:11I Nolice of Th815 c ous The following persons are RS. SALES, 972 Bagon1~ 9 of Section l , 8albol I•· TACT A LAWYER. • • ru· CORPORATION C 11• nla Probate Code. A R .. the fihng of an Inventory Buslneas "Name doing business as: Ave , Cos111 Mesa. CA land, In the City of New· GE Capital Mortgage ary 28, t892, UNLESS • a a quest IOI Spacial Nollce and appraisal of estal• as· PUBLIC NOTICE Statement AAf BY THE SENTHE 92626 port Baac:h, County of Trwt Deed" Sarvlcu Inc. YOU TAKI! ACTION TO fornla corporation, as f()(ITI Is available from the sets or of any petolion or The following parsons 8/e FRAME SHOP, 611 E. Bal· Rose S. Smlth. 972 Bego-Orange, SIAll• of Clllfor· as trustee Michael Gard· PROTECT YOUR PROP· Trust•• court clerk. account as provided in NOTICE OF PUBLIC doorg business as: boa Ava., Newport Beach, nla Ave .. Costa Mesa. CA nle, as par Map r.conted nar, Senior Trust SpedaJ- ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD By: ANN REVERE, Attome for the Pett· section 1250 ol Iha Call· SALE OF D1g1111 Madia G1oup, 3501 CA~2681 92626 In Book 7 Paga 15 or Ml&· 1st, 4680 Hall~r1! AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF VICE PRESIDENT tloner: y fom1a Probate COde. A Re-PERSONAL PROPERTY Jamboree Road, Suite Melanie H. Peterson. 270 Tnls bu~lne~s Is con· celfanaou1 Mapa, In the Pancway, San Bernardino, YOU NEED AH EXPLA· 17291 lrvln• Btvd. ,. T ONY H quest for Special Notice Pursuant 10 the Cahlomla 2100. Newport Beach. CA N. Oak Street. ll'C, Orange, ducted by. an individual Otflce of Iha County Re-CA 92401.18Gl. (909) S I 292 T ti CA ~N H • form ls available lrom tho Sell S rv1c SIOf F I 92860 CA 92667 Have you started doing COider of H id County 180-4587 Dated· ~prll 27 NATION OF THE NA. u t• • u .. n, RANSFORD, ESQ., court clerk ity Ac~ IB 1 p c~8! 21a7C:OO D1g1tal Media Group, Inc .. This busman Is con· business yet? No The alffft addre;s or 1995 • · ' TURI! OF THE PRO. 92980 (SEAL) Tel .. ICS8i'72327) Petitioner 01 seq) the undersi ned a Nevada Corporation, ducted by: an Individual Rose Smith other common dHlgn•· ASAP162131 CEEDINQ AGAINST phone: (7141573·74t0 ATTORNEY AT LAW Catherl~• Odell will seu'at public auJlion 2620 s. Maryland Pkwy .. The reglstrant(s) com· This starement was toled t1on of Hid property: 219 5111 Sita 51'25 YOU, YOU SHOULD FAX: (7t4)573-7437 25401 CABOT "D ' F d 1098 N th on May 26 1995 ~rsonai Suite 470, Lis Vegas, NV mencad to t1ans~1 busl· W1th the County Clerk ol Sapphire Avenue NeWpOrt ' ' CONTACT A LAWYER. Pub lished Newpotl STE 109 LAO UNA re• ' or propert 1n'cludinQ bul not 89109 ness under the F1ctlUous Orange County on May l, 8Hch, CA 926112. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiij NOTICE IS HEREBY Beach•Costa Mesa Daily HILLS CA 9 2 953 M•ntor Avenue, Pas• limited Yto furniture cloth-Thia business Is con· Business Name(s) hsted 1995 Fe45044 Name and addres1 or the II GIVEN, that on 05131/1995, Pilot May 11, 18, 25, 1995. (7t4) 9S,·7818 1 dene, Cellfornla 9 t 104 Ing, tools andfor° olhat dueled by: a COfpo<ation 8.~1ve ~n~ nf;pa Published Newport Buth beneficiary at wtiose re· 81 9•l5 A.M of said day, at th813 Published Newport household noms localed Type of Business: Licensor me an e · elorson P quHt the ula 11 being THE. CHAPMAN AVEN.UE Published Newporl Beach-Costa Mesa Daily at· ol lnlellectuel Property This statement w11 hied Costa Mesa Dally •101 Ma eQ#'lduc:tad: Stat• Street ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIC PUBLIC NOTICE Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May 18, 19, 25, 1995. PROPERTV 00101 /67979, The reglscranl(s) COfT!· with the County Clerk ot 4, 11. \8, 25, 1995 Bank and Trust Company, CENTER BUILOING, LO-P1101 May 11, 12, 18, 1995. 1hl830 2065 Placentia Ava .. Cosla mencad to tiansact bus1• Orange County on May lO. Th80 C/O GE Capital Mortgage CATED AT 300 EAST BSC 3944 th1809 Mesa, Ca. 92627 (714) 64&-ness under the Ficlluous 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE Trwt Deed SarvlcH , lnc., HARBOR l.AWN-CHAPMAN AVENUE OR· NOTICI! OF PUBLIC NOTICE 11166 TIME· 9·0QAM Stored Business Nama(s) listed F848t34 4680 ~allmar-k Patleway, ANGE, CA. RESS FINAN· Pl!TITION TO PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO by the following persons: above on: 4-4·94 Publlshed Newport Beach· San Bernardino, CA MOUNT OLIVE CIAL CORPORATION. a ADMINISTER A043 Barry Zimmerman. Dlgllal Media Group, Inc .. Costa Mesa Dairy Pilot May NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S 924'17·18'3. Cemetery Sales' California corporation. as 0 NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS A032 Bruce Foyle Mark A. Franks, President l8, 25, June 1, 8, l 995. SALE Dlr9C:Uons to the above duly appointed Trull.. ESTATE F: PETITION TO CALLING FOR BIDS Property 20139, 2099 Pia· This slatemenl was filed th827 TS.: 19913 pro~rty may be obtained Leads Furnished under and pursuant to the JOAN MARii! ADMINISTER SCHOOL DISTRICT: centla Ave., Cosla Mesa, with the County Cletk ol LARSON by raqueat1ng aama In power of sale conlerted In DOERINOER aka ESTATE OF: NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED Ca. 92627 (714) 646-3865 Orange County on Apr~ 25. PUBLIC NOTICE 162045t71 writing from th• banenc1. 7 2 thal certain Dffcl ol Trust JOAJ4 M. DOEAINOER SCHOOl DISmlCT TIME: 10:00A.M Stored by 1995. On June 1, 1995 at 01:00 ary within 10 days from - execu1ed by ANTHONY A. CASE NO. At77822 Kathryn L•w.fa Miiier PROJECT: BIO 41og.95, the following persona: f944497 Fictitious PM GE Capital Mortgage the ftrat publlcatJon of thla , .. lliiliimllililiiil. ARCHULETA A ROBERTA To all hairs. benefk:l811es, also known es CONTRACT 109-95 ROOF D428 Mlchael ContOl'elU, Published Newport Baach-8u1lneaa Name Trust DHd Sarvlcaa, Inc. notice. AACHULET~ Husband and eteditc>1s, con11ngent credl· lla'rY Mlll•J, and REPAIR/REPLACEMENT 0457 Bentley Hanis, 0403 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May Statement IS Truatee or SucceHOf Said Hie wlll be made -"~~~-Wile to11 and persons who may Mary Kathryn Miiier AT VARIOUS D1Smrcr LO· Wendy Mansfield 4 11 18 25 1995 The following persons .,, Truatff or SublUtuted wtltlout covenant of war------..-- Recorded on 03/03/1992, otherwise be Interested In CH• No. A177977 CATIONS Properly 20153, 2075 ' • ' ' · lhSO doing t>uslMSS as: Truatff, of that Certain ranty, Hpre11 or Implied, CenwterY • ~ In Book of Offlclal Records the will or est1la, or bolh, To all helrl, beneficiaries, BID DEADLINE: JUNE 1, Newport Bl., Costa. Mesa. 5 THc ACADEMY FOR THE Dffd of Trust Htcuted by II to title, po11a11lon or Chtc>el • ~OIY ol ORANGE County, at of: JOAN MARIE DO-cred1to1S, conllngtnl credl· 1995, AT 2:00 P.M. Ca. 92627 (714) 646·5618 PUBLIC NOTICE ADVANCEMENT OF HIGH Virginia H. lal"IOfl, • mar-encumbrances to u tllfy 3500 P9dftC v-. DtNe page, Recorder's lnalru· ERINGER aka JOAN M. tors,1nd peraon1who may PLACE OF BID RECEIPT: TIME· 1t:OOAM S10<ed by END AUOIO, 58 St rled woman Uher tole lheunp11dbalancadua on Hewpor19Mdl ment No. 92·128758, by OOERINGER otherwise be lnte1ested In BUSINESS SERVICES & the tollowlng persons: cns,280070 Mlchael, Dana Point, CA and separate property lhe note secured by H !d ....... rH SOI\ of • breach or d• A PETITION has been lhe wlll Of Hlale, or bolh, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS. E188 Rob Wright, E181 Fictitious 92629 and recorded December Deed of Tru1t to Wit: fault In payment or per· flied by PETER H. DO. ol: Kalhryn L-1• Millar, 2985-A Bear Slrfft, Costa Shenika Wilson, E152 Aon BualnHs Nam• Susan. L Ragao. ss SI 15, 1Ht" lrmrumant no. $311,M&.94 plus the fol· lormance of the obllgatloo. s EAINGEA. JR. In the Sup• Mary ML1111. and Mary Kalh· Mesa, CA 92626 Luebke, Jr. St•t•m•nt Michael. Dana Po1n1, CA Bt-678820, In book -page lowlng astlmatad costs, •ecurlfd thereby, Including tlor Court ol CalllOfnla, ryn Moller PLACE PLANS/DOCU· Properly 24517, 1725 Th tolloWI 92629 -Official Records of Or-upenH1 and advances at lhat t>rHCh or deflUll, No-County ot ORANGE. A PETITION has bffn MENTS TO BE PICKED UP: Pomona Ave .• Costa Mesa, dol e bu I ng ~sons are This buslneu Is con. anr County, Clllfomla, the time of the lnltJal publl· Ilea of wt\lch wu r.corded THE· PETITION requests filed by Catherine Odell Same 11 above Of at walk· Ca. 921127 (714) &42·3107 TA'S\Rr~o9Js ~s3so Von ducted by: an Individual an pul"luant to that car-cation of this Notice ~· 01/31/1995 11 Recc>1cr.,·s that PETER H. 0 0. Freed In the Superior Court through. TIME: 12:00PM Stored by Karman Ave Ste 450 Have you alarwd doing taln Notice of Default and Sale: "tlmated trustee• Instrument No. 95-0042145, ERINGEA, JR. be •P-of Callrornla, County of Or· WALKTHROUGH: A man-the following parsons: Newport Beach CA 921160 • buslneu yet? No Electlon to Sen thereunder feel and coei. In the In Sook, at Page, WILL pointed u personal repr• arige. dalOfY walkthrough ol the G305F Jordl Ribas, B038 El 1 1 1 • bll' 11 recorded January 27, 1H5 amount ot M,776.28, plus SEU AT PUBLIC ).UCTION aenlatlve to admlnl1tw the THE PETITION ~u"ts Ille Is scheduled tor May Jame• Rechonle ec ron c mmo 11~ on Sell your home IS lnatrument no. Interest on the unpaid TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER etlale of th• decedent. that ca1herlne Odell l<reed 19, 1995, at 8:00 a.m. Pro-Owner reMrv•s the right ~~;js 4~bot.'~ory~~ lhr~ug:r ~:·~ned. 95-4035951 In 8oo11 -. prtncip.I balance at the FOR CASH. lawfUI money THE PETITION raquestl be 1ppolnled •• ~raonaf 1pecllv• bidders are to to bid at the sale. Pur· Ava 'ste 450 Newport 4 -7 Pa •-,of otnclal Racord9 nte of 11.00000% r •n· or the Unfted StatH evf. the decedent's Will and representative to admlnls· maot at BuslnH1 Services chases must be made with Beach CA 92560 denctd by • C11hltr'a codlclla, If any, be admltled ter the estate of the dee:• & Auxiliary Operations, personal checks or ceshler Thia • bualnau 11 con. Check drawn on 1 11a1e or to probate. The wlll and dent 2985-A Beat SlrHI. Costa checks only and paid for at eructed by· a c0tporallon national bank. Of the equiv· any codlclll 111 av.allable THE PETITION raquHll Mesa, CA. Call ('14) 556-ttie limo of purchase. All fhe regl•irant commenced alenl lhereol drawn on any for aomlnallon In the tile the decedthl'S WILL and 3240 fOf detalla. Bide will eurchased goods .. ,. sold to transact business under other llna.nclal lnslltutlon kept by the. court. codlclls, If any. be admitted not be ace.pied from con· 'as 11", and muat b9 r• the llctlllous business specified In section 5102 ol THE PETITION requesll to probate. ni. wlll and 1ractor1 not attending this moved at the time or aale. name or names ustad the California Flnanclal authority 10 Mlmlnl1ttr Iha any codicils are available walkthroUQh. All patties Intending to pur· above on· 3/29l90 Code. authotlzed 10 dO ••ta•• under the lndepen-for eumlnatlon In the file NOTICE IS HERE.BY chase good• tor reul• Electronic lmmoblllzatlon business In Iha Stall of dent Admlnlstrallon Of es-kepi by ltle court. GIVEN that lh• abov• must provide a copy or Devi es Labo atory Barnet Callfornla, ALL PAYABLE tat .. Act. (Thia aulhOfity Tl-IE PETITION request• named School District or their Calllorni. State BOard Re~k PraJdenl • AT THE TIME OF SALE. all wilt allo~ IM J*sonal rep-su1hoflty !<> admlnlat• the Orenge County, CA, acUng of Equahu llon Sall•r'1 p.,. This statement was tiled right, 1111• and lnt., .. 1 held resentalive to lake many eSlate ul'ld« the lndepen-by and through Ila Govern-mlt at time or purchaH. with Iha Coooty Clt(k ol by It aa Trustee, In that re'al ac;Uona without cour1 ap-dent AdmlnlstraUon of El· Ing Board, hortlnatter r .. sai.. 1r1 aubfect to prior Orange County on Mey 1 pro~riy situated In u ld proval. BefOft taking Clf· lllH Act. (Thi• auth0<lly ferted to "DISTRICT.'' wUI cancellation In th• ewnt of 1995 ' County and Stale, d• taln very ltnpof1ant action•. wlll allow ttle personal rep-receive up 10. but not later th• 11ttlemen1 betwaen F&4lt41 tcrlbed al loMows: THE however, the peftonal rap-teMl'llallve to lake many than the abov••tsttd llmt, own.r and obligated party. p· bl'·"-... N ,,. .. NORTHWESTERLY 45 tMtntatlv. wlll t>e requked aC1iona wlthoYt obtaining 1..ied bldt lor Ille award Dated this 11th and 18th u ..,..., ewpor1 ..,.ac,r FEET OF LOT 8. IN BLOC!< to give notlc9 '° Interested cOUft IC>P<OVal. Before tak· of a contract tor lhe above day or May, 1995. Public Costa Meta Dally Pilot Mar G. SEASHOAE COLONY J*SOnl ~ they have Ing c~n very Important project. Didi lhall be r• Storage Management, Inc .. 1-l. 18, 25, June I, 1995. e TRACT, IN THE CllY OF wtl\led no11o. Of conaentad actlonl, PIOw9vw, the I*• cMved In the place ldanll-AQenl tor the <>wn.. lhll1 N E w p 0 R r 8 EA c H I lo the Pf°"°'" action.) aonll r.-Mntallve wltl be tied abOve, and sllalt be pub 11 a h. d N. w 110 rt COUNTY OF ORANOE, The Independent edmlnl•· r~red to g!Yt notice to ol)ened and publlcty r"d 8each·Co1ta Mesa "Dally PUBLIC NOTICE STATI! Of' CAl.IFORNIA. trsllon authortty will be lntetN*f persone unless ab.Id at the a~atalad Pilot May 11 , UI, 1995. cnetaeeAAA STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • TM Lt:gaJ /JqJartmm1 tJ1 rm Daily Pilat is plMsM "" to tm11t1Una a 11m1 Jmlia now awilllb!L {;() new~- ..... , .. llLL•IMWIY Mortuary * Chepel Crwnellon 110 Broedwey Coet• ....... ....... AS PER MAP RECORDED granled unleae an lnler· !Ny haW wll'*S notlee or time and plaee. th808 •-• IN 8001< 1 PAGE 25 OF Hied person .... an oe>-comenled 10 the JM'oPOffd each blddw mull sublTolt PUBLIC NOTICE PJottll...e MISCELLANEOUS ~PS )9CtJon 10 !tie ,,.ut10t1 and action.) The ~ with .-ch bk1 a certified Of •u•IMea ... ,,.. IN THE OFFICE OF THi! atlOW 0004 ~ why IN a<SmlnlttraUon MAtlofftV wlll calhi«'• cMclc pay~ to .......... , COUNTY RECORDER Of' COUr1 lhould not 0'*"1 the be granted Ul'llHI WI lnttr-lht DISTRICT or a bid PJolltlous Tht loll0w1ng ~ are SAID COUNTY. autt!Orlty, eated penon .... en Ob-l>Ond In the lofm Mt fOfth ..... .,.., Neme doing t>us!MU u : Wi wiU."""' SEARCH the nmnt for ytiu 111 no rxtm ~. and SIZIJe JO" the ti~ aNi tht trip to dx Court Hm« in San/II Ana. Then. of C'UIR'fe, ttfe' tk wrr/J is compldtJ""' will fo your fictitious businm ~ strltanml wah the £Aun~ ' SAID 45 FEET BEING A H£ANHG on IN ~ i-ctJOn to the p9tltlon and In CM ~i cloeurnentt ltat~t A M'I R IT EC H C 0 M• MEASURED ALONO THI lk>n .. be held on JUNI! lhoWs good cauat Why the lf'I en amount not .... lhatl ~following pef90r\S .,. MUNICATIOHS, 6132 8olal NOATHl!AITERl.Y UN! M 11 11H, .. 1:411 P.M. In c°"" ~ not grant the 10~ of th• ftlaxlmum doing~ .. a&: Avenue,~ hadl. SAID LOT, THI SOUTH-Dtpt. 10I locMed at 34t ~. amount of bid .. e ouaran.. t ) COAST~ VAUEV RE· CA 12'49 EA.STEALY LINE Of TM Qly DfM loull\, Or· A 11EAAINO on the ,,_u. '" that the bktO• wlll ALTY I MANAOEMl!NT Amtnl.eh EQulomeflt. Inc., THERlOF lllNO PARAJ.. enoe. CA'*'· llotl will be held on JurM ......, lnlo the Pfope>Md co .. b) COASTAL VAU.!'t' (~). 5t32 Bolla Av- LEL TO THE . SOUTH-ffr YOU O&IECT TO the It, 1"6 at 1:45 P.M. In CIOnCIKt " Iha NIM It MANAGEMENT, 3101 enu., ~ S..ch. EASTERLY L.-.E Of SAID granting 94 tht petition, yo11 Dept. 7W locetad al: Pro-awarded to IUCll blddef. In P...o Don JoH, Sen "'*1 CA '2&49 LOT. ahcNd ..,._ ll IM heer-bate DMtlor\ 341 The City tN "*" Of tallut9 to .,,._ c.,,flttMO, CA 82075 Thlt bualneH Is con- ni. Pf°'*1Y addreae Of "" and ..... ~ Ob-DIM '°""'· OranQe, c-. ""° aald conlfact. aucf\ ... COf'Mllut Q . Van Wllllgtn. ducted by: • ~aUor1 other common dHIGnMOn e Of .. wrfMn Ob-'°'"1a 12t13-157t. eutlty Wiii be fof1etted. 31131 PaMO Don JoH, Tht reglttranl(t) com-Qf the rMI Pfoperly 1*11n-Wltfl ..,.. OO'lft lie-II' YOU C>eJICT TO lhe The OllTRICT ~ Ian Juan ~strano. CA merQCS lo tranaact IMl- abowe dMCtttMd II JM• lie "'-'"" YO. • ..... of tht pellaon, yo11 tM rtgtll to ,.. ""' Ot al 1217S neat wldtf 1N Fldltloul poned to bt: 170I .... "9•• ~ ...,.., --.. the ... '*" Of '° .,.,._. !! "" TH• e. van Wiii~. BuslMSI Name(•) llMed 1hor• Drtv•. Newpor• or Dv yeu • .. ~ ..... J'CM' Ob-,...,_ • .,_,Mlllilu i"" l'eeeo Don , ~ otr. ?4'90 IMch. CA Mm •'°"Ml A ~ or .. .,._ • lft q lllctt or Ir! lie b1ct-Ian Juln ~ano. CA Amerftact\ I~ tno .. Tftt u"ct~ntct ctl• Of I oon11...,c fl ;:;"i; .. "'9 court ......... NO bidder ma, ..... tal7I IC.ar'ln M. K!nn!f• All, ,_ =ec:.. In ..:',:::. ::.-~·~-== , .. ::. 'i.~i~ :-;.-=.. w_.:::: :::.. '>:;.'~ c= ~ Y°!'! unw~I _., .._ or °'* OOffto Md "*' a oon '° ._..,. • 1J1r...., • • ,.. 19r ._ °""*" tlf l»de. wlflt ... ma 1 .... "'Y ~-. mon d'""*'M ..,.., ,.,,...,..,,_. . IP! •·'·"°" Ma A IOfT<>f' A ,._. _IOrid and a The r•ol11r,nt(1) como To pl~ ~ hid .... ... be ..... --llr .. ..,,, ..... Oii • ~·oredllor "' ,. .......... land lf\al-. menced '° trana.c:t bull-, ..... f\ed lld Call WlttlOUl W9rf""'Yt ..... lirNr l'nOftlw i.om tM «I-. IN •u1111•, Y°O'I ......... ,...,.... ........ WUllOn Mn under lht 'fletltlout ...... ., •• I CW, puh/islJ ona" W«lt for four~ m ~ "1 "1w llNi ihm fik JOMr JmKf ef ~with the Ctmnty C/mt. Piltw slJO/' "' '° fik """fa:!itiws bwintsr SllZlnnml 111 rm Dtn1J PiJot. 330 w. &] St. a-MtS111.. lf J'I" Cll1lltOt SIOf> 11) pltme co1J us 111 (114) ~2-021 111111 wt will,,...~ ftw JIM to htmtJ/e this pro«itlwr 'tJ 7'tllil I/JO" sbiitJJ. hot IDIJ forthw ~-,._ tll1/. w ll1til MM! Will w mow tho tJM., _. ,,_ Gootl lid m JOW ~(,,.;,• · . .......... \·PilOt ~· ' . THUASOAY, MAY 18. 1995 IWly Piloc PUIUCIH>TICH l NOTaO!l' ~·Ml.I UNDllll . . "'OIB> Oil' TMl9T ,,,,No.ttt• LOMNo.IN1M .,,.......,:•t~t? YOU JIM IN DOMA.T UNDIR A DUD CW ,,_\MT OATID .NM I, 1-, UNLDa YOU TMI AC110H TO ...-OTilCT ~¥~1:·~ IAL1.. IP' YOU NEED AN IJCPLAHATION OI' THI NATUM 0# THE ~ Clli!PfNO AOAINIT YOU, YC>l.I SHOULD CONTACT A LA~ut. ""'Ice la IMr.by given th.at ..,.,ano Rec:onvey- ancJ Corftf>My, u t11.11t .. , Of IUCCIHOf tnlltM, Ol aublltltuted trulltM put• ~to the Deed of Tru« ••eoMd by Mlchaef l"t-~1a and Nancy E. ,.. duc~ta1 ~and and wife Recor-OC1211/1181, In 8ook NIA. ... NIA. a1 INST # 8'-237487 of ~ clal rec0td1 In the oftlc• of tM County "KOfder o# OfMge County, Caltfomla, and puflUaM to the Hoo tke· of Defauft and Elec· t~ to ... thereunder recqrded 0112tNHI In 8oQll NIA, Page NIA, H lnet.• ~~7 of uld Of'f~l.ll l'KOfdl, Wiit SEU. on Oll08/1ltl et 1:00 P.M. 11t the North frOf'lt entrance to the County Counhouse 700 Civic Canter Oflve WHt Sant9 Ana, CA at public auctton. to . the highest bidder for cash (payable at the time ot 111• In law· ful money of the Untttd Statu), all right, Ulla, and tnteralt conveyed to and now held by " under 11ld Deed In the propeny si-tuated In uld Counly ind Sta~ and ducrlbed IS fdltows: As more fully de- 1c.r lbed on uld Dffd of Trust. The street address and other common dulgna· t1on, If any, ot the real property ducrlbtd att.ovl Is purported to be: 614 Sturgeon Oflve, Co.ta Mesa, CA 9262t. Th• undersigned TrustM dlscl1lm1 1ny ll1bltlty for any lncorredneu al the street lddreu end other common designation, If a~nshown herein. total amount ot the u Id prlnclpel bal1nca ot • obllg1tlon HCured by Pfoperty to be 1old an~ reasonable estimated COtft, HpeOHS and act-Vriet 1t the time of the In I publlcallon of the N e of Sale la: 11~.684.%7. It addition lo cath, the Tr-" wlll accept 1 ca-sh'-'• check drawn on a st•e or n1tlon1I bank, • check drawn by a state or federal c1tdlt union or 1 check drawn by a stale or fedtr•I uvlnga end lolan HllOCl•tlon, 11vlng1 11-soetatl<>n or 11vlngs bank aplcllled In Section 6t02 ot tfla Flnanclal Code and authorized to do bu1lne11 In lhla state. In the everit t.nber other 1h.an cash It ec•pted tlM Truatee rMY wtttlhold the l11u1nce of thtl Trustee's Deed unUI fur11ts t;>acome 1vallable to th~ payH QI and<>ISH IS • rrfaner of right id Ut. Wiii be mlda without covenant or wa anty, express Of Im· pll r ardln tilt., ... I ... PUBLIC NOTICE .... llOIDI ... IC.,_ llUIUC IOTICll W IOTICll ....., ait wWi'1;innllii NCmCIOfl.,..,.'I UTIMATEO TOTA ... ....... ...._. • end 1ute your .... 0... Ill 9lit ~ .. 1AU IT t30t,071.17 -' M 9* !IN • n.~-1 _... • tiont1 or file writteft ._...Ill _.. ~... R.nolO The beneficiary unde 111 111 ..., i.Olll LIW Tiii ......, CDllllftllDll • 1'1111 ...._.~Dr obfeelione with lhe .... _, f1111Mif M LoenNe.1244NJ aid o .. d of Trutt here lllUt lut ... Mt T11e ...... .....CU . ....,_ llfldlr .. 11 .. 1111 ooun befe>N the ._..,. =:: Al=-=':; AIN: 424-411.01 ofore executed end de ecotded ~ Oii. 19&1 •~ ICM ...._ 1111111 Of "'9...._.CIOMll•1 tttld • ing. Your mppe•enoe • T.I . Ne. ICMOIO ered to the undettlgn. 3714 PIOt 321, o1 T IWICIUnW. .,.. -.r .-. on""" 14, __., ......... _..., • ,.,.V be In per1on or by T~ .,... .,.... and IMflORTANT NOT1Ct TO written 0.clarttlon o ICOfdl AaMIOl1 PlrCll llo SOAS 11m SM _... 111111 19116 ~ ...... .... °' your ettorney. oaw C'OllMIOll ._.. MOPaTY OWNER: feult and Demand to 411 Oii ·2' Tiit Pf set eOo Liii ~ CA..,.. ~ F YEJO(l)A. -.... *"9 Oii..,.,.. 1. IF YOU ARf A don. f ol ... f9ll YOU AR! IN DEFAULT le. end e written Not ttolore ~ II LoM £._.· LYltMMTW ,.. CREDITOR or 1 oontln-~ .-.,. UNDER A DEED OF f Default end Election t told '• II' tit Sir ... adclr MlnlotlNftl Ille. ~a) n.t Ulllmlnl WJa hltd Wllll IGIO CM'E'f LMlUllN£ LA. gent creditor of the r:~ to lie· 1MI TRUST. DA lED APRIL Sel. The \U'deralgne end olhef common dttiONb um Sin ·~ !hit . sat .. COUllW ~ of OrlllOI INC . ~ ._ SMtd. e.c.ilw deceHld, you muet file NtW H••P•'*-' DflV9 17. 1990. UNLESS YOU eu .. d Hid Notice of 0. II tny, OI lilt rNI Pf0!*1Y goo Los Angela CA goo49 Count/ on~ 11, 1GQ6 \4et_,.... your cleim with the Co• ...... CA t2t2I. ' TAKE ACTION TO PRO· fault and Eltctlon to Sal sorlbtd llbove Is purp01'9d Ths businm'11 concllcMd NOTICf·Tl111 ~ Nlmt Tl•....,.. .. tiled •Ill oourt ind mlil a copy to TN~,,_... Tt;CT YOUR PROPERTY. o be recorded tn the be 896 LJard Place, Costa "41$1 COf'llOt*n s.mtnt llClllltS lrw Ytll' tiom .. r=Ollt o1 OtMOt the peraonal repreaenta-dl9dallM any ....., fOf IT MAY BE SOLD AT A unty wh111 the rH Cl< 92626·2901 lh• under Rtoilhnt his not yet Ille dall rt•• hit<! in flt ~on 2~ tive appointed by the INlt lnc~M o1 the PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU roperty Is located. 11Qn1d. Trusltt dlsclllms franlld llutlnus under Ille Count/ Cltrtl A nlW ~· NOYU· i.s Nlmt court within four mMC lddrt .. MCI oCNr NEED AN 'EXPLANATION FOR' SALES INFOR llabllllY lo# any locorrectntss o Miils llullnus name o taus Butlnt$1 Natlll Slallemtl'tt s.mM....-YI"' f~ mont~ from the dat• ComMOrl ~. If OF THE NATURE OF THE A TION: Mon·Frl 8: !ht slrMI address and olht 1111nt1 listed he""n lllJll bt llltd bllOIW M Wme Thi "'.._ • •• filed Ill Ille Othce of firet ieeueno• oi any,9hownhtfetft. PROCEEDING AGAINST1.m. to 5:00 p.m . (6191common dtslgnttlon. II any D LOW£ £tiTEAmlS .. noOltnis~ntdoe~notol clflleCou-CleftlAftlWfict· lettert H rovidad in TIM tolat amount of the YOU. YOU SHOULD 590·9200 s'1own herein. Salo sale wlll ~lMEHT MMAQEMEtfl rtllll aiJlhofllt Ille use in tnis '°"9 lllllilllls ,..... 5'1etmtnl octlori t18o of th• unpaid•'"' belw• CONTACT A LAWYER. Datad: MAY 0 4. 1995 made, but wtlhout COVtnant INC , Bv Theodolt M leery. Jr' stall ol I ~ioul eusmas ~tt llellleclbltoltMlmt lhe Celifornle Prob•t• Code of the ollltM)on MCWed On JUNE 1, 1995. It AME.RICAN SECURITIES Wllrlnl)I, ·~pressed or lmf)Med Pl'ttl<leftl N&me in WldftO/I ol lht nQhlS ol hling of ... ~ dOet noc of T~e time for filing by the pn»peity to be llold 10:00 A. M .. AMERICAN COMPANY (TRUSTEE regarding tttle, possession. lt.s tlllell'ln was hied wl lflOCller under Ftdtlll, SIMI. !>' ltMI aillOllie lht u~ In Ills ~ ,m• w; no •x 1~• colts, upenM• end ad-11 duly appointed trustu CONVEYANCE tAGENTI m"'ntng prlndpal sum ol th CouMyon 28 1995 et MCI , Business 1nd ProlesS1ons Nltnt 1n 't4olllllon of Ille llQtltS ol lai 'II t pl and realOftallfe eltJIMled SECURITIES COMPANY C/O CAL·WESTERN RE ene1.1mbr1nc:es. to pay Ille ra the Cou~Cltftl ol common law (Set ~ton 14-400 1111t OI I RcMout ltutintts f e ore tur ri mod • 'lancet at ttM um. of tM under and A,ursuant to PO BOX 22004 note(s) stCUred by stld Oeed o NOTICE· Ilia AC*1ous COde) lnOllet undef Ftdtlll, Stall, or CHS1274211 ro~ .:Sh!t, ee ng ate lnltlal publlcaUon of th• Deed of Trust recorded EL CAJON CA 92022 Trust, with fnt1r1st thereon. Sl.*menl UlllltS five ye111 t FlrstfllinQ .. common law (Stt SecMN114«X> NOTIC£ Of notJ~ou ~V:v EXAM-Notice of Sale 11: APRIL 20. 1990. 11 inst. ' 9 prQYlded In uld no1e(s), ao the dale 11 11tas hied in the Offltt ROQUEMIHI!, PtHNOlE a tt seQ. &.lsillesund Pl'ottUH>ns PETITION TO . $227,0A.17. No. 90·207504, ol Offi· 1619} 690·92 ancts. II any, under Ille ltrm ol Ille Coullti Clelll. A new Ftdl· MOOM COde) ADMWISTER INE the file kept by the In eddltJon to cHti, the clal Records rri the office By DELL L. CUNA MAY, ol the Deed or Trust esllmaC. BuS111t$$ Mame StaClt 6056 E w~ Wvd Newport llt~tl Mesa EST•TE Of: court: If you ere a per· TNltH wlll accept • c ... of the Coul\ty Recorders EXT. 3014 lees, cha1ges and expenses o IRISt Cit l4led tlelOIW lhaOmt The Sllfll 430 CN29M46 ~ 27, Mly 4, 11, 18, .,. eon 1ntere1tecl In the ahlef'• check dfawn on a of ORANGE County. Trust.e Sale. Office lhe Trustee and ol Ille llus ~no ol this sl*rnenl doa not ol ~sAtlf1*s1 CA (J(J()4<>.2<f66 1995 lC>flSWE S . e~tete, you may file state °' Nt6onM bank, a State of California, ue-Authorii.d Signatur eated by said Deed ol'Trus ell authonle 1111 use in tnis Newport~ Mesa -----MORETON with the court • formal check dr.wn by a m•• or cuted by S.M. HERSH· . 6/11'18: 25/95 to·wll $97,94387 Esllmale of a f'lcb'°"s ~siness CN311918 (G~l Mari 18.25 Jun PUBLIC NOTICE CASE ~· A 177887 Re~eat for Speclal federal C1edtt Yn6on 0t a BERGER, A SINGLE MAN • ' ' accrutd lnleres1 and lddltlon m ~ Of !he ......... Of \ 8 19115 -------- To alJ heire. benefi· ~otJce of the filing of. an cl'l~k drawn by a Ital• 0t WILL SELL AT PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE adVances. II any, WID Iner under Ftdetl& 5; ' · Flt llD. Fl4Mlt cier\H, creditore, con-inventory end appra11al federal eavlno• eflCf loan AUCTION TO HIGHEST lllls llgurt prior to sale law (Set Section 14400 PUBLIC NOTICE ACm10UI IUllBI tingent creditora. and of est1te ueet1 or of aeaocl.ttlOn, .. vtna• as-BIDDER FOR CASH, l .S. •o. 1411CM1 btnellclary under said Dito o StQ lklsiness n PloftSSIOM IMllE ITATBIOO pereons who may other· env petition or eccount soc~ °'1n !'-~~ ~02 CASHIER'S CHEClC mu ORDER NO. 12·14105>03 Trust heretolore executed an !) • Flt*· ™4'!!.1 Thi lollD"Mno person{s) 1nre wiH be Interested in es provided in H ctlon •s>eCm•ru .,.......,.. .1 DRAWN ON A STATE OR A.P.N.:411-111·211 delivered to lhe undersigned rstFili flCTmDUllUI.-. OOlnQ business IS PJ UNO- the will or estate, or 1250 of the Cellfornle °'ut.~ ~~~~ C~ and NATIONAL BANK, A NOllCE OF TRUSTEE'S SAU wtltten declaratlOn ol l>elaul New:rt Beach-Oost.a Mesa lhe ':-ITATOl~BfT) m BERG FASHIONS. 711 W 17th. f. both of· LORENE S. Probete Code. A Re· a or o 1 MH CHECK DRAWN BY A YOU ARE IN OHAULl UNDER and Demand lor Sale. and CN306130 u .... 41118.25 1995 OWlllQ pe 1 1 3 Costa Mesa CA 92627 MORETON queet for Special Notice ln thll atata. In ttie event STATE OR FEDERAL OHO OF TRUST OAlE wi1tten Notice ol detault an ~.., ' ' ' doing business IS U8WAY KENPJ, Ill(. tallloina. 499 A PETITION h111 form i1 evaileble from ~~~~nit:~; CREDIT UNION, OR A 611SJ93 UNLESS YOU TAKE Electlon to Sea Tht under PUBLIC NOTICE '~· 118 Nol1ll Eudld. RJller· canon Onw. 4th Aoor. Bevel!y been flled by NANCI the court clerk. wlthhotd tlM I of CHECK DRAWN . BY A ACTION TO PROTECT YOU signed caused said Notlct o IOn,"" ttls, CA 90210 MORETON URIAS in the Attorney f« P9titioMr: tlM TruatM'a ~nc:ntll STA TE OR FEDERAL PROPERTY. IT MAY Bf SOL Oelaull and Elecllon to SeH to be. fill ND. Fl414tt lf2r:il ~ J:~1 Idaho, Wiiham & Paula l.JndberQ, 711 Superior Court of Cali· Rlch.rdW. 8penoar fuoda become avall4ble to SAVINGS AND LOAN AS· Al A PUBLIC SALE tr YO 1ecorded In lhe county Where FICTITIOUS IUSINESS lit ~ • . coMldtd by W 17th, f.3, Costa Mesa, CA fornia, County of Or· 2700 N. Main St.. the payee or endorlff 81 SOCIATION, SAVINGS NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE the rul property Is located and NAME STATEMENT r41 ~:ness ts 92627 ange SuiW 600 fmatterofrlght ASSOCIAT-ION, OR NATURf Of lHE PROCEEOIN more than three months have lhe lollOWlnQ personls) 1 ant ~ ThsbuS1ness1scondoctedb>j THE PETITION re· Senta Ana CA 92701 Seid .. le w1u' be made SAVINGS BANK SPECI· AGAINSI YOU, YOU SHOUL etapsed since such recordatlon. dOlng buStnes~ as ADVANCE to ~::mbu~ne:I ~~~':a general partnership quests that NANCI 05/18. 06/19, 06/25 but without covenant or FIED IN SECTION 5102 CONTACT A LAWYER Date <Ml2M5 PROPERTY PROFllES, Business hcbbous lluSlness name or Tne ltQIStrant commenced to MORETON URIAS be -warranty ex eaa or Im-OF THE FINANCIAL On 512~5 a11 ·oo PM NORHI NORTH i\MCRICAN TITLE COM· Ptlone (714~851-9973) 46 names hsted hel!in 11ansact business under the appointed as personal PUBLIC NOTICE plled regardl~ title pos-CODE AND AUTHORIZED AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY, PANY, INC , a Trustee MacArthur rt, Suite 1100, SIGNED RAJ KUMAR titbbous business name or 1 1 d . sl ... • TO DO BUSINESS IN INC as the duly appointed Altn foreclosure depaftment Newport Beac CA 92660 1 'th names 11s1e<1 bilW on reprasan etiv, o 8 min· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S HI on or encum ... ances, THIS STATE WILL BE lrustet under and pursuant I 175 Lennon Lane. Sulla 100 BANKERS MurUAL. a mort· This sl.ltement was ~ed WI SIGNED y, l P LINDBERG d:~~dt~t estate of the SALE UNDER DEED OF ~~.!'11:!~u:!': l~de~d HELD AT THE ENTRANCE Deed QI l rust. recordfld Oil Walnut Creek. CA 94598 ~ banlono corporabon g:, C%"1Y ~r1~ Ollnoe INCORPOkAlED. By Paula THE .PETITION re· TRUST Deed advancH tiereun-TO THE ORANGE GITY 712HJ as Oocumenr No 93· lelephone Numbet(510) 935· (ta11loina) 4695 MacArtllu ~TICE~s Ac~bous Name l.JndtlerQ, President, KENPJ. INC uests the decedent's T. F. No. 110869 der, with Interest 11 pro-HALL, 300 EAST CHAP· 0444771 Boo-•• • Page • • • o 0400 Court. Suite 1100 Ntwpo St.atemenc ~rH IM 1111 l11>m ey Paula l<ent Meehan President ~ILL and codicils if Lo,in No. 1270067 vlded the1tln and the MAN AVENUE, ORANGE. Olhclal Records 111 the Olllce o ~Russell IC Hirayama. Ass! Beach. CA 92660 !he mtt it was l~ed 1l the OfflCe This staterr.!.1t was Med with b dmitted • to A.P. Number: 13M12·2A unpaid prlnctP.I of the CALIFORNIA. au right, Ille Recorder ol Ofange County Pres lilts business is condode<I b>i of the COlln1Y Clert A new f;d flt County Clerk or o~noe enyb t e T~ WILL nd YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Note eec:wed by said title end interest con· Calllornta. executed by Oonalc TPS 129528 a corporaoon Miiis !Miness Name Siateme~ County on May It 1995 pro 8 8 d 1 e 11 •1 UNDER A DEED OF Deed with Interest thereon veyed to and now held by W Strickland. Harriett Slfk:k May 4, 11, t 8, 1995 Tiie reg,strant commeooed ro mist bt ltled btlM lhaUme Tiie NOTICE· Th. Ftcllllous Name any co ici 6 ~re . ave! • TRUS't DATED October 11 provided tn said Note it under said Deed ol land. Curtis Stlldltand. as loin tlllnsac:t business under the Stattment vcpre. It~ '(tars lrom ahble ff~1 r e:&mmabuon ti'" 31, 1990, UNLESS YOU ftea, chargn and u : Trust in the property tenants, as Trustor Doug PUBLIC NOTICE fldlOous buS1ness name o 1:~ of ~!!'4'!!1!rrtdoes "°:,:' the dale 1t we; :iled 10 the Offia t 11 1 e ept V t 11 TAKE ACTION TO PRO. pensea of the trustee and situated in satd County Teti, a slnglt man names listed al>Ow Ol1 May 1 1 .. IUu ...... t u"' use in s of !he County Jetll A new Ficll court. TECT YOUR PROPERTY, of th• trusts created by and State descnbed as: "Assignment ol all Btnetlcla• R1t No.f644014 1995 ~~!. ~ •o1 Ficuolou !.. Bu~sols '<>Us ~sanes· "lame Swement THE PETITION ra-IT MAY BE SOLD AT A said DHd of Tru1t. COMPLETEL y DE· Interest to 'Rlcicy Padllo= Corp ~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SIGNED BANKERS WTUAI.. a ,...,,. ,n ~ Mon u"' 110•~ lft.IS • .><.filed DCtt" ll\al •me The questl euthority to PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Serrano Reconveyance SCRIBED IN SAID DEED CaUIOfnla cotporatlon' ret()(Oe MAME STATOilflfT fTIOllOaOe baolong COIJ)OrUon another undtr Federal, Stitt. liltno ol ths sti:e.nent dOtS not ol odmirnster tha es ta ta NEED AH EXPLANATION Company, H &ald Trustee, OF TRUST. on IM4. documeot no 94 lhe following Ptrson(s) 1~ &,-Trenl Btooks, Pmi<lent common law (Stt Stt'°'1 l 4400 t1Sdl 1111tloftzi .Ile use in tin under the Independent OF THE NATURE OF THE UOO Rlvergrede Road, The street address and 0010923. Orange Coun~e dOlng business as R & L PR010-Ttn statement was lrled v..th d seq · Business and Professions SW ol 1 r.1:11oous .BuSlness Administration of Es· PROCEEDING AGAINST Suite 2870, ltwlndale, CA other common designa· c01<1er's olfice• ·.as Btnef TYPE. Z2691 Tntorl Wily No H. tne County Clelll ol Ofanoe ) Name '" lllOlnoi of the nghtS ol 111181 Act. (Thie euthori· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· 111°'• (818) 814-Q70, By: tion, 1f any, of the real Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIO l1Q1111a ttqs, ~ 112853 nty on May 12. 1995 lil11 '1kng anon· undel ~ State or ty will ellow the person· TACT A LAWYER. Carol Wicklund, Viet property described above TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER fOR Titn Vanlran 14872 Alwlt N011CE· lt.s Ficnous Name OISCOV(lff £1CftOW COMPA~commtin law (St~ Secoon 14400 meny actions without that Serrano Reconvey· 05/02/1995 132 & 132 1 /2 46TH lawful money of Ille Unlleo Tilts business 1s concllc1'd bi/ tilt dale 1t wis lded 1n !lie Othce Hunlll(JfOtl Blldt. CA f/264 Code) el representative to take Notice Is hereby given President, Dated: is purported to be: CASH (payable al ume ol sale '"ISi Wntmnster, CA 92683 13tement tiqJrtS hve ~ears from T111 C«Mtf Aie • Sii et seq BuSt~ and Plt>feSStons obtaining court epprov· 1nce Company,•• trultff, ASAP162804 ST States, by cash. a cashier's an 1r4~clJlf tne County Clelll A new f'IGll Ncwpolt Btacll-CoslJ Mesa lfust li~no el. Before taking certain or auccHaor trustM, or 6111, 61t8, 5125 NEWPORT BEACH, check d1awn by a stat• Ol na· The l!O!Strlnt commented to ous Business Name Sta1ement CH304563 lTlQ6..a.tN Aitl 27. JOHN H. llllNl, b•. .very imporlant actions, substituted trustM Tfiur· --CALIFORNIA 92663 Uonal bank. a check drawn by a;trlns.ttl business under ~!must be !tied betote 11\at bme The MIY 4•11•18• 1995 IRSFRO, IR1fELD a VOUNCER however, the personal =~=~~11:dti~ ~ ~01~~1! PUBLIC NOTICE The undersigned Tr us· slate 01 lederal cud II union Ot altt,tlous busintss name o~~11hng or lhs statement does not ol PUBLIC NOTICE 100 W BtolKh•> Sit 900 reprasentetive will be sin le woman Recorded tee disclaims any tiabihty check drawn by a stalt or ltdera-n.lmes ksted abOve on WA !Seti aulllOnz.e !ht use '" lhts . <Jsr,rJa•. CA 91210-1206 required to give notice 11 g NI STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT for any incorrectness of savings and loan assoctatlon~SIGNEO TIEN VANTRAN , tale of a Ficnous 8uS1ness Alt ND. Fl44011 Newport Beacll-Cosu ~ to interested persons Pa':!''=. 1~1~\T ~ OF 1ha street address end savings association, or savlngs1 Tiu statement 'was ftled with Name tn ~olabon of the nolltS ol FICTITIOUS IUllNOS CN311898 May 1~8.25, Jun 1,8, unless they have 90-695873 of Offlclal r• USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS other common designa ban~ soecllleo In section 510:> orthf County Cler1t or Oranot anolller under Federal, State. or MAMUTATOHMT ·995 waived notice or con-MAME tion if r any shown the nnaoelal Code and author County on Apnl 21. 1995 common law (Set Seeton 1«00 The loftOWlllO pe11on(s) 1H1t sent ad to tha proposed ~o;~:tyln ~~:P~;!~• :,' g'r~ The 10Uow1no person(s) her~in. • tzed to do business In this state) 1 NOllCE· lt.s Ftcbbous Name~t seq . BuS1ness llnd ProfesSIOflS cbno business ., CAAEY .·•·.-.-.-.-_-_-.-. ____ ,. action.) Tho indepon· an • Count Callfoml• tlaS'tlave abandoned the use ol Seid sale will be made. At The Cnapman Avenue en .. Statement expires ftYe yea" fromicooe) ORANGE COUNTY (714) S4 p dent administration an~ pursua!t' to the NO: Ille hcbbous tlusiness name but without covenant 0 trance to lhe CMc Center Bulld· tilt dale 11 was hied in the Olhce First Ftl1no 6600. 3100 Alrw•/Averr.Je. Sui Get to authority will be granted tlce of O.fautt ind Elec· ADVANCEt> PROPERTY PRO· warrenty, express or 1m Ing, 300 East Cllapmi/1 Avenue ol the Coumy Cler1t A riew flcli. NewPOrt Beach-Costa ~sa 114. Cos!J Mesa CA 92626 uni ass an interested tlon to s.11 thereunder FILES located at 15851 Las plied, regarding tttte. pos Orange, CA all right. title and 'ous Business Name Stateme11t CN311409 297283 May 18 25 Carty umouslnf LA Inc the baste person files en objection recorded 01112/1995 In Rorts SI Westmtnster CA session, or encum Interest convey~d to and now must be ltled before lllat bme lhe Jun 1 8 1995 to the petition end Book NIA. Page NIA, 11 ltte ticbbous buSlness n.lme brences. including fees. held by It under said Deed or tillno ot !Ills Statement dots not of --------- shows good cause why Inst " 96-401388C of said relened to above was ltled o charges •and expenses ol Trust In tile property situated In itsett au~nte !he )ISt '" "'s PUBLIC NOTICE No matter the court should not Of11cl•I Records, Wiii Jaruary 4 1991 in the Councy ot the Trustee and of the said County California descrlb srAtf 01 1 flc•bous 8uS1rwss h , grant the authority. SELL on 06/01/1195 at Oranoe On0tnal Fde No F479947 trusts created by sat log Ille land herein fol 12 01Name tn ~olaaon of !he nohts of filt No. Ff413$7 W at you r e A HEARING on the 1:00 P.M. at the North Oenn1s Young 15851 Deed of Trust. 10 pay the Tract no 10513, In the clly oranothtr uooer federal, Staie or FICTITIOUS IUSINESS d o ing your Peuuon will be held on front entrance to the Rores St Westinnstet CA remaining principal sum Costa Mesa County of Oranoe common law (5et Stcbon 14400 NAME STATEMENT ' June 15, 1995 at 1 :45 County Courthouse 700 lr.s tlUSlness was conciu of the note Isl secured b Slata of Cahfornla. as pe1 maitfl ~ BuSlntSS and ProlesStOns Tnt IOI O••no person(s) 1wie home to wn p .M. in Dept. 703 local· Civic Canter Drive West b>i an tndl~OUat uid Deed of Trust to wit: rlCOldtd lri book 448 pages 45. Code) oo.no buSlntSS as YENOKIOA & news paper 4 S•nta Ana, CA at public S.gned OENNtSvOUNG $291,799.57 with inter 46 47 of mlscellantous maps.FirsttllinQ MART 25252 Eaman Road ad 81 3 1 The CitX auction, to the highest lilts sta1tment was hied wit est thereon fro~ln "" ollice ol ltl• county ,.. TEAM FSCROW INC. Laguna Htlts CA ~5254 The ~· , .. ~ 0 11 v e 0 range C bidder for casll (payable tile CoufllY Cltlll or Ora 1O/O1 /94 at 6.ooo•,., pe c0tdt1 ot said county [ltePl 13151 BIOolclllJIJt St Bnan veoo\Qea 25252 Ell!\llt 9 261i8 YOU OBJECT TO at the time of sale In Ir#-Coufl!Y on Miv 12 1995 annum es provided in said lrom said tand an undMded ~n Gm~ CA 92643 Ro.i ~"' !tilts CA 92663 ful money of the United Newport Bucll.eotla Mtta note(sl plus costs 1 ont·lout'fl lnltf•t In .md to ii Nftpon BuC11-Coslil ~ 525'4 , tha urantmg of the Statu), au right, tltle, and CN311~ 297293 May 18 25 any advances wnh inter cru. cit od, Ptlloltllm. gas, bru C~ l 1870 C AtJt 27 May L~t Mal'llfl 10013 Mon' fits in pottuon, you should lnterut conveyed 10 and Jun I 8 199!> est. aspNltum and al kindred 4 11 18 1995 VlSta l.Jndeft CA 95236' ABC's Attic, tl• r jll.d ~~•utt ~«Uth. 842 Ob l 8 - •H•o•u•s•E•s•, .... •1 ~~~~ NEWPORT 1022 BEACH OUT·OF·STATE COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT BALBOA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 S L 1069 PROPERTY 1558 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 PENINSUIA 2607 MI \.E IANEOUS CQNDOS FOR SALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1ST MONTH RENT $390 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $450 MOVE IN BONUS EASTSIDE RENTALS CDM·Br•nd New* BLUFFS BEST BUY! NORTH IDAHO LAND +Oep-2Br+2Ba tnhm BIO CYN gated comm Steps to Beach 1Br 1&2Brs lrom 5625. Quiet Lrg ctoan 2Br IBa,l••••••••- Medlterranean Town-$179,000 LH BARGAIN 20 ecros· w/yard. Pets OK. Pool, Tastolully furn 2Br 1 Ba ciwnstrs. Carport. tr1e~dlyBBgOated comm, gsar. 120 Albert Place home 3Br. 2.58a, 3 2Br/2bth. B Sanregrot, only $59,900 secluCled lndrys. 040·2840 2Ba. turn koy Avail Very ctoon. 104 15th poo • s, carporls 750/mo. 548·17031---- •• ~ f<p•c, 2000•1. Rool-•op mountlan setting lmmod ~3000. 7 .. 9. St "3 S750'mo Ava I Pioll managed. 548·7017 ROOMc. 2706 sun & BBO deck. Reatlors 0 4 4-0195 view• of Lake Pend 2BR dpht. Great loc 0120 or 6;9·360-2629 5 27 Gary 720·Q422 1 Great 2 & 3 Bdrm apts ---------l'iiiiiiiiii.,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L.lndscaped. $100K ONE OF A KIND Orlelle, minutes 10 Trlangle Sq. Quiel. Nu---------w/garages near Bakor NEWPORT 1• under marke1. Owner Secluded 2·sty, 3500 sand Po In t and crpt/drps, gar, yd, Beach Area ---------S775/S975. AvaU now. BEACH 2669 •NB 'h otcck beach. must soll/may finance. Schweitzer Mounllan hkups, $775. 647·7540 CORONA 540·7t91 or 662·3111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Respor '°"1-•110 pets (OUAl ..OVS•"O Model home furn lnc:I s/t, 58' 3tnBa, bonus Ski Resort. Easy ac· Yearly or Winter DEL MAR 2622 Ga,, W/r. $~\)(),mo incl Ol'l'OllfTUNIT v $459,000 723-4400 rm +den, ocean view, 28 H /Y d G •EASTSIDE 2Ba, 1 Ba• * 1 BR $025* util r<it .,im o46·5676 huge lot, cslm upgrds, cess. power, phone, J OUH W If ' ar Furn/Unlurn, 1·4Br $850. No Cogs. 2BR 2BA $725/Up AH -.al uialt •Ovtt11S11191n this ---------guard ga1e-S 1avl1w. '°f.tlcl ~ppro~ed. CEx· Total M/I $395 + Oep, Some oc$eanlronts. ADORABLE STUDIO 2036 Fullorton St., Rofrlg & dishwasher, __ __._ ----- rl.tWlJaper 1a 111breu io t11e'fd COSTA MESA 1024 S795K. By ownr. Opon ce en nanc ng. all w/d hkup. Newly dee· S650 to 1900 mo. 908-8880 Incl. 60x30 pool. No RENTALS TO erar fllc He1111110 Ac• or IHI u Sat/Sun. 759•8090 now for en appoint· orated. 042·5858 VIiia Rentals Frpl, •ml kllch/no stv. ---------• llMAt11fwlllcllm1in11ilte91I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii menr. 1·800·807·5263 ---------. Good loc. No gar/pets 1 BR·1 BA $550/mo. pots. No fen. No SHARE 2724 to actwrtln "any prtlrr1nct. BY OWNER: Back Bay1---------Properties of Moun· 3Br 2 ihB• Condo 675•4912 $650/teose. 856·3120 Lndry, pool, quiet, nr -:-~re~a~s.;e;..;. 5-;;4:=;G~-4-;;8:;5~5~·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ltmtullon 01 dlarnminatlon 48r 3Ba, tam rm, ofc, ••OBILE lalns Weal. Atch Clbl gar. Avl now. Deluxe extra largo 3Br all transportation. No •2BR 2BA W/QAR• 38, 2 Ba H m to Shr b11f11 on rac&. color. 11119lon. guest qt rs. 2500 sq fl. H~uOMES 1100. ---------S 1100/mo. Avocado & Property Mgmt 3Ba upper. Fr pie, gar. _P_e_1s_6_4_o_._o_3_9_2 ___ , Npt Hts, vaulted coils, In COM Ocean Vlewl $425,000. 645·0976''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• TlMESHARES 1590 __ c_o_11_eg_e_._1_2_4_·4_2_4_o__ Large Selection w/d hkup. Avail 6115. •2 BD DUPLEX• Ip, nu cpt, detach unit, a11,,111dlcap, l1111Ul1l 1&1tus or FOR SA1.E BY OWNER 1• •--v .... a_c_at_1o_n_R_en_1_a_11_ $ 1750. 759·0874 W/0 Hookup patio. No pets. $1050. ~~~~o+'~~~~· :2h~. ~:~~ ni ll.,._.lfltln,orMlllltnUOllll Npt Ht• R·2 Crnr &iot FOR SALE 55'X24' liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •MESA VERDE• EHtbluff, Poot 917 w. 181h St. 760·1713 or 851-1776 mall.t111YllJCllprtltttnu,llmi· 4er 2Ba Ole/Oen Fplc Make Offer. N ice a o T A c AM p, Large 4Br 3Ba 2 story, 2Br 2Ba 2 patios, grn-•---------551·5057 11lle•.,~wtl'IWllll111.'' p/qrts 5300K 645-9923 Costa Mesa A dull GROUND MEM· tam rm, pool, crnr lot. boll. Prelllest st. tn COSTA MESA 2624 28d 2Ba Patio. w/d Tllla 11ewapaper wUI nol Park. 031·3589 BI! RS HI p 0 R S1695. 675-4912 Ag( Bluffs. W/D, rofrlg hk·ups, 1.car gar., w/ Ptwtetly ac.ctJI .-y 10.wt1rH· •OCEAN BREEZES• TIMESHARll? We'll Hrdwood llr1, frplc. _111 .... real emit wtilcll ls IA 3Br 2'hBa homo, fp, NB/Lido Exclualve bch E 'alde 3Br 1 Ba, w/d Elegant mirrored bar, $399 MOVE IN opener. 1741 Tustin CDM roorr w/pvt bath Studio Unit Sanitized, 4 blocks .1om beach. prlv, sludlo, 1 hH frm W/O. NOt1·$mkr. $425. Bc h. N/P. avl 6/1, 640·2769 or 472·2096 S600/mo. 548-2369 ".. -1 d I/ resort. 2 doll housea, take 11 . America's hk f d d s 1 Bd 1 546-7838. wle'.U.efllli ln Ouriutlcrs cu· o-sac, nu cp pnt. 1 most aucceHful reeort ups, nc y • grdnr, remodeled bal hrma uper c ean t n ---------• Won't Inst at $199,900 wkend or perm liv ng. gar, lmmacl Sml pet $1800/mo 72 1 ~725. cozy friendly, 30 unit To place en ad In .. ...,..., """""' 11111 all Owner/Ag!. 650-3447 Pvt bch, boat 1Hp avl. resale cloarlnghouae. ok. $11 715. 775·8670 compleic nr Trlangte Sq. Classffled ll•llHlta NYlrtlull 111 11111 Taking olfert. 67~031 Call Resort SalH In· NEWPORT SHORES BUNK HOUSE 2 87 ••'-""" .. llAllMI• 111 art Quiet B•c:kb1y TwnhH formollon tollrrH hot· •Lrg 2Br 2Ba dplx w/lg 3Bd 2Ba fp garage APTS 842•1401 C~ll 64 •5 8 • RENT through classified _..4 ,,......,._ ll~ 2 mastr stet, 2~8a, prlv1---------tine. 1·80Q..423·5987. fncd yard & w/d hkup. pool, to~nts' ct. No•--------- ..... .,..,..,a.,.,clllHUD brick pa11o. comm Paoli ACREAGE 112S 39e E. HamillontD. $850 pets. $1400. 650-8t45 •--------------------------- ... -.. 1.a .oc.ISIQ. Fer 'Pa R •d uced to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••••••••••• uUl Incl. 818-566-7140 .,.. $194,500. By owner, 1• Npt Hts 38d 1.5Ba COSTA M~A 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 * • '""'""· DC "'1 ,itaae Open HouH Sun 1 ·5 GOTT A 8 I! LL FABTI H 0 USES/ Inc 1 w /d • wtr • g •rd n r · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii call !WO 1U2'·l$00. 2513 Backbay Loop. 2.S AcnrJ$2,990/$500 Down Sml pot ok. Avl now s..s-aoo1 15.oo/month CONDOS HUNTINGTON s1soo1mo. , .. req. • Can't seem 10 · get to all thoso repair jobs atound lhe house? Lot the Claatlflo d S.rvlce Directory help you find • reliable help. NEWPORT BEACH 1069 '3s Acrts11.soo1S2.soo 0own FOR RENT BEACH 2140 645~001 ore5o-7964 S250/monUV'Owntt Wtl Carry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li:eii;vi;aw~3iif'i~Ba: Nt """· 111!1ng & Nat lorest I••••••••-Seavlew lg 3Br 2'hBa. 1-(800)-223-4763 CLEAN & SHARP tBr gated, tna, pool, apa. Nr Brookhur1VAdam1 Coaat/ltt view. Now GENERAL 2102 W/O, pool, gmbll. refurb. No amk/pets. Attord•ble In N1wport OUT·OF·COUNTY quiet. $595 54o-6278 S2600 IH. 721-4250 BHohl s199.ooo 1°' • PROPERTY 1S2S GOVERNMENT FORE· 8prglaH Hiii 3Br. new 2 9 A I u x u r y ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C L 0 S E "' ---------0 t I F I condo. Corner of 15th 1• O H 0 ME., NEWPORT en v ew am rm spe & Irvine. Aestrlc:tlon1 Beach Front Condo• l'AOM $1 (Repair S2900, 17 Carmol Boy, apply. Call 722-8311 In Mont1roy. Leal needed). Oellnquenl BEA.CB 2169 OpenSal/Sun ;494·7694. -phase Just releatedl lex' re po' 1 • RE0'1• I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r--..,...,..V""EAR,,..,,..,,,,..,..L V,..,-.---n S 74 000 ... ,.,.,, OOO FDIC, ATC, IRS. Your 1 • to ..,_,, . area. Toll frH 1·800· LARO• IEASTBLUFfl 3Br 2Ba, Npt Shorot BALBOA BALIOA Pools. saunas, gym. 898·9778 Ext. H·5139 'JWnhouae 58r 3Ba. close 10 clubhH. AH Furnlahed models for current llatlnga. d/w, frplc, 2.car gar. amen. Juat reduced. ISJ,AND 1006 lSLAlfD 1008 open dally. Broker $2200/mo. Property i~~:;;~;::~~~;;~;~~:; coop. Cell for bro-1---------House. 842·3850 3Br 2\.itBa Oil P1nln. chure 1·800-477·7742. CORONA ---------Xlrit cond, good area. a h F C Cannery R•ntala Inc eac ront ondoa DEL MAit 2122 AT THE BEACH • t 75,...600 In Mont•r•Y· LISI Ph•.. 1us1 111ea1001 iiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliii Annual Aent1l1 1·-----• 1174,000 to 1340,000. lmne Terr•o• front Large Beleotlon 1• POOla, Hunas, gym. row. 1W oc:ean view. 2Dd u... s oo APARTMENTS Furnlst.ed models 3500 IQ ft. 3Br 28a+ .. o '""'" t4 opan dilly. Broker maid'• qtr•. frplc, •pa. a&<j aandy bch .... llGOo FOR RENT c:oop. Call for bro-Ouloll '3900. t 73-3059 380 bcfl clOM •·•·• 12100 chure 1·800-477•7742. •--------- 4~:-:!"~; J!:OOl•••••••••I :, BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX It'• ~h~~.~::~:.o you COSTA MESA 2124 Jht '"~'=-BALBOA can copnt on 10 ..a • .,. -. .._...,.,._ IS' a uo f $829,000 myrl1d of pterchan-TOWNHOM• ..t'"l-wu-. (#A AT LOCATION & XLNT INCOME dlM ltoma. becauM alk+teft., ~rd ar vi.r 7VV l••••iil••• ~ c~umne compel End-unlL Cln, new pnl L;;t;W Mftdo Ar l1ta ••r 1 aa, llghl & airy, BEACH TIME REALTY quallhed buyer• to a crpt. Yllfd. fp, 2-car w 10 , retrtg. dbl gar. laundry, deck seoo (7 t 4) 673-69 t 1 C.lll pr, refrla, W/D Incl Avail 7/10. 11!500/mo BtMlo apt, parkl(lg, "'"==*.._ ___ .. M2·S87a Bkr/-..1.:aaeo Yearly le .... 720-0920 no kit '450 173·3039 1111ii..-lj;o;&;liiiil!il~--·~----------------·--------~ 2608 1·' ' '• QUIET 8c SERENE Palm 1\1.esa Apart:nients I So nw & ~t so f.i.r ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the l~h grc:cncry of Reluded woods & stately palms. A Srud.1°"'1 1•&. 2 Bedrooms • Jn SS 15 ro S600 • 18R S6lS m S650 • 28R S725 110 S7SO A No Pm A VmiaJ Bhnda A Ccili"I fans A NEW Oarpct. Paint 8t 1ik ... f.llnCU Room A Hmc:d Pool et Jll'UU.1 A PAbal & Ualcookl A 0arap Avaitahlc Ottice Hours: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M·f and J 0:00 am 4:00 pm wcef.cnds 156J Moe Or. · Santa AN Heights, CA (714) "6-9860 . ' E'slde Costa M••• 1 bdrm .;IV&il In , 3 bdrm twnllse. Neat, clean, drug.free non- 1mokers need only call. No .ats. $400/ mo+~ ulil. 650-4292 NB Lido 2 Rma+ pr1 • vate bath/entry. Kit prlv. w/d, No/emk/ pet.a. Avl 6·t5 $550+ 1/2 utl. 975·3444 NB Master bdrm, fG clat, prlv. b th Furn. Poot, Jacuul, Lndry, 5600+91<' 844-8618 . N;'Wport B eaoh for only l38S/m,. Ltg un· furn Br. phn/cable/ kltch,w/d. 64~9515 1 •c Metro area. ug I 3Br 2Ba hOUll to lht. Fully furn ai very : CIHn. Malt br/p\11 b• I 1490 84••4409 2726 llloe lilatfled Couple lffkl 2t>d hH w/yard IOf 1mlJI dOQ In ES/ Npl Hgh11 9'6-8150. 2740 COMNlaCIAI. UAL ESTATE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 $$Stop$$ Ground FL 0 0 R 0 p . PORTUNITY. Unlim- ited growth po1onllal. 1 vending program In U.S.A. $0 down If qualified. 1-800-805· 8001. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 199S No room left in the garage tor the car? AAA Greeting Card iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A call to classified can help ~. Diet. National Com· panyl 56 yearsl No selllngl Servicing ac- counts onlyl Low In- ves tment. Immediato cas h flowl Be your own bou $50-$100k potential. 1·800-980· 1818. AREA MILLION.ARE Looking tor 5 pooplo to make aerloua money. (714) 563-3998. FREE DEBT CONSOLIDATION Immediate Relleff Too many debts? Overdue bllla? R• duce monthly pay- ment 30% to 50%. Ellmlnate lntereat. Stop . collectlon callera. Reatore credit. NCC&, non· profit. 1-800.955-0412 IE FIRE·PROOF. sychic Readings By Find answers for: l..1..1111 "'"" Jl'<•ltl '"' h '"'"'"' 1111h .. '"'"'' .111.t '" 11•111 '"'" ''"" lrnn tll\ lr~nd11 .... 1h.11 ""'' lhl hu •111111i: """II h11"11<·" lll<lll•ll I \\, llll\I LOVE -CAREER -FUTURE RELATIONSHIPS Take control of your lifel Lines open 24 hrs. Have your class~ ad In 178 newsplpll'I with a combined circulation Ovtt' 3 ~ StOO 11 •ll It taltH to place • 25 word or lt n claulfltcl ad 115 tor tech addltlou l word • < ""'/''•'~ ,,.,,.,. "''""'tn • t h1111•ll~lf 111111 l 1 "'"' n•ul Jio/tf •llf'i"'rt • :t11 m1111il111111.111 .. In 11/ 1111/r '11,1/."'1 Bookkeeper/Acctg Sml NB RE Dev/prop mgmt co. sal open + benefits. Exp. a must. Xlnt work environ- ment. 714~5-2251 . ( .tll I XOO H<i l:i25 CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 ______ ,CERAMIC CONCRETE & ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 INTERIOR MASONRY 3828 PAINTING 3858 PET TRANSIATOR/ SERVI CE TILES 3528 MASONRY 355 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DESIGNERS 3 782 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml SERVICES 3870 TUTOR 3 927 DIRE CT ORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim JONES ELECTRIC HANDYMAN Carpen-MASON AV EXPERTS QUALITY CARE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••••I Cer-Marbl•Oranlt• A II hours· Fu II Y try. tile, plumbing & Interiors Reflectlng Brick, blk, concrete 20 yrs Hp. excellent Personalized Pot Care LEARN SPANISH NOwt ACOUSTIC REMODELING 3408 WI! PUT IT ON OR TAJ<E IT OFF Amt•• Texturing • •Bob 841.S005• Kll-Bath-Rem-Fabr: *Best Price/Quality Bonded & Insured. roof. 25yrs exp w/rels. "Your" Style stucco & stne. UC/Bnd w orkmanship, fair Kennel attornat1ve No Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Alao Leaks·Wl.rPr1g-Plbg Landscape, brick. stone L#705749 851-41807 Jerry Bell 775·0380 Rearrange, recover. or Low$$ Jose 531-7643 prices. 645·2417 Ron slross or worry Uc. Translator-Interpreter. 540-9237 L-355813 Conatlt. 800.786-1007 SADDLEBACK Handyman ·X·PreH replace. 075-9805 JENKINS PAINTING Ins. Refs. 673-7184 Suaana 073-7408 Leaky Showen Rep'd Brick, Block, Stono, Tile ELECTRIC Doors/Drywall/Plumb Vlll•11e Home DHlgn•---------Int/Ext. Wallpaper, Gabby's HouaeiPet --------- The Dean of Ceramic Cone. Patio, Driveway •QUALITY SERVICE• Electrk:/Baltl Remodeling MOVING 3834 drywall, texluring, etc Care Service TILE 3 9 28 Tiie. lnstallallon, re-Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 20 Yr Beat Prlce/1.1884485 All trades 237.0435 JEWELRY 3794liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii David. 1-800-880·6222 Live-In Care, while out1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pair, grouting & Exp. Terry 557·7594 714-857-4222 Orange Co Handyman .. PUBLIC NOTICE CHUNG'S PAINTING of town. call 451·2054 11 plumbing. L#&70l30 BRICKe TILEe STONE Etec:trical/Plumblng William Harold Jeweler• Th• Cant. Publlc Utlll-~~:,rsw~;~.' ~r~:r~:.'. ---------673-8065 or 84&-8526 Plaln/atamped Con-ELDERLY PainVCarpentry C Free Est. 831•3589 Watch & Jewelry repair tlH Commission RE· Uc#375602 538·1534 PLUMBIN 3890 c:rete & Coalinga CARE 3611 Antique/Fine J ewelry QUIRES that all used iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHILD CARE 3536 Uc.#541656 631-43101'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •QUALITY SERVICE 8uy/MMrade 073.0305 household goods ~~:X,~UJc:!~s~cc~~ll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil,....Quallty & Pride-All'' ALL residential needs movera print their 1 THE LOCAL PLUMBER GrouVTll• Raatoratlon Regrout•Recaulk Repair-Clean & Seal FrH Estimate 14().7309 R~rout Systems l153803S ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 M th /M t I aap~ta of concre•a & Shopping, cooking, Inc welding-No Job too 1---------P.U.C. Cal T number; rLe"'m62o2v6e3ta, pepely2/re5p8a9r1. o er w aa era n ..... • drlvlnn, Engllah· s mall! 714·298·7435 IANDSCAPE •· d H .,. • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Behavioral Sci. will masonry. Best MfVlc:e, kl • 1 R f Ul llmoa an c:hau ours -1 Witham 8angtrt Co.· 1--------- Slnc:o 1947 TUTORING 3930· • DUNCAN care for Infante, tocl· 33 yra In area. 631-3859 ~~::1 r~~. 7~~3922e a. Semi Retired contractor. IAWN CARE 3808 print their T.C.P. num· Emerald Palptlng CONSTRUCTION dlera. children. 84~9 Rpra, lmprvmnts. amt l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ber In all advertise· lnVExt wallpopor/lllo Frlondty Ser.i1c:e liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Li1'476000 675-9304 SAT Semlnara, Excel J Q II I I 11 manta. If you have a Competlll11e rates 10 yrs 20 Yrs E>ep. Small & --::Q::-u-a""'1""u-._..,c~h""'l,...ld:-c-a-r• __ ,_C_O_N-....,-.. -CT-O_n_s--·---------obs. ua ly. ntegrty, Baalo Yard Malnt. quastlon about the le-e11.p-Free esl 751-2039 Lg. J obs 050•7042 fun, aafe, environment .a-"ft ..., FENCES I care, Ken 642-1 770 Lawns, C leanupa, gallly of a mover, limo Qene Abrams Painting Arni• Smith Plumblmg & Rooter. i1'512597 Bonded Ally Woil<. Drains ••530-0700•• exp'd , caring, rellable GENERAL 3558 6 DECRS 3615 ---------THr••ll Trlm9m7!n8g2, 4L5t or chauffeur. call: Int.Ext Oual Paint Rea1 $ AUTO · Xlnt Refa ...... 434-3977 HARDWOOD au ng .,. Public Utllitlas Uc/Int since 76 Ceil re· E•pert Drain Cleaning Cpl BUILDERS INC Lawn Service. Mow/ Commission moved & rete11t 641·8877 & p R INSURANCE 3444 -C-,.-1:!11-UT-u-G----• · •FENCES OATES• FLOORS 3712 edge/aod/a lnkters/ 714•558-4151 1umb1ng epai1s .w;n.l'"' Residential Const. new/repair/post f9placed pr Ike's Custom Palnllng 20yra exp. All wo1~ Uc.#518424•1nsured Redwood• LtP576605 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ctn-up. Al 9 oe-271o Two Brothen Moving Prof, Cloan, Oualtly Guar. Steve 545-8298 PREFFERED RATES SERVICES 3548 (714) 905-4993 Jim Why1• 842-7206 CLEAN/WAX/POLISH Ive mag or call after 5 Same Day S.rvlce Work. lnVExt & Docks . ......,.P_r_e_c_l•_•___,.P..,.lu_m..,.b..,.l_n_g_ on J une 3rd SAT. I mlgs In Irvine $19'-• Summer classes 100. Pat O'Dowd 673-2360 .... Tutor•PhD, MIT grad •• 15 yrs . Experience Basic Math lhN Cale• Chemistry & Physics SAT prop ..... 640-86211. " F~~":.~~~N.8At. Showalter •Wood FencH• Ma~~·~e~~u~~~ting Ac~!'OF'fL QARDhENI IERd LowHt Ratea, LI073468 631 .. 610 Repairs & Remodels L -•A t 43" "140 A TOUCH 01' CLASS __.~,-... , ......._ .. -~i.... 71,. ......... 70• ... ng or eac an • L#134650 857-1500 RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Free E111matos WALL ·----------oc... gen ol'V Cleaning R••'Comm & Wood, contr'• .• ,.._, -..... ·-·'ll ...-V-00-... ae•na .. If It were my . ., edmatn. Low prices. Uc'd \_1.~"'; -........ 813 Paim.ng. ln\lEll:l House/ • Lf«l87398 889-,090 COVEDTUGS 393i " STUDENT PLUMBER1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiil CARPENTRY 3510 Llc/8on~ed. Frff e.t. HomH & RemOd•I• Advw1lage Constr 974-530t own •.... rry ........... . Apt. Oual. Job. Free H I "'"' Tereaa 282·7'143 Ue#654360 .. 873-4590 · . HAUUNG 3720 BEST .108 Gardening. MEDICAL . St. tic:1569897 636-8888 80SS HOUSECLEANING landacaplng, clHn SERVICES 3848 •SON'S PAINTING• Rtpllra, Aefnoc1. Ooora. m Ueenaed-lnaured. 5 0 GIASS/ .IUNK T Th DUMP u~•· trM trim. Rera.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20vr1 Eltp. ResJComm 'Stoppages Repair °' 1• • Replace ANYTHING! Custom Wallpeper -• •(714) 894·3759• Strlppln9/PalnUnt1 No Job too amalll clOWs, cabinets. stucco I clrr •:;~~~· DOORS 3 8 MIRRORS 3682 (714-~08~882) F EE Eal. 4:16-1518 llledloal Ttanaorlber lnVExt. Uc #460559. wd, ftnca. gain, etc. Uc. --!!.~~~~...--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Will haul what Trash OrMn Scene Landsc:png ... Icing pt-ft wk at hm 537·94~ «~1&-8712 ROOFING 35yrs exii Jeny 142.0517 Exp. Houaecleanlng An •xPerlenoed HARaOR GLASS CO. Man won't! 966-1882 & Irrigation, Trimming exnarlenced & reliable TOP QUALITY 3910 w e gals should hang 5°' Olf w/ad. en-ten A to Z HANDYMAN Weekly/Blwffkly, One dependable door Comm/RH. Storefrnt, & Removals, Clean· can-Collffn. 548-6646 INT/EXT. Very com-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii together. Strip. lnalaJI. IHSTAUJREfACE CAlllNm Time, Eif:IY Property. hanger. Guat work. wlndowa, wrdrbe. tub/ -u-e-11T-TH--B-EA--UTY--upa & Malnt. St. Uc. petltlve. Uc #848-228. •THUNDER ROOFING• advice to th• crazy, Kitchen&, b1tha, dOOfs, •Dora 3 ... 124• , .... Don 621·8910 1hower. Uc. 842.0.24 ~ 1 5 SCMU Private Duty Nu,.• .la~ 714-0S0-5Ge0 For all of yourroohng 931·211 1 an m• window•. Doug 646-7258 tWINDOW CLWINGt ·--------·--------• FITNESS 3740 LVN available for occ. nHda. Rerooflrepalr . ......,.--------1 FREe ESTIMATES ,. ·-·nlghta and Wffkenda. ---------1 Uc 638144840·4122 287-8081 D•vld DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 L!!!!!~~~~!:!!!!J Newport Beach area. PIANO a VOCAL CARPET INSTALL SUVICE 3584liiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili L~ '~!!,~~!~ °ra~~~ ca1t Gall 848-5676· LESSONS 3868 6 REPAIRS 3518 COMPUTllS 355.. Ho1MUanta1 Pr•'9'"" dleta a. meas u •••n -------~- Overetoc:ked with ttuff? A call to Claetlfled w1n htlJ ...... ' u Ha,...TapeeTextu,. Palnt•Catpentty· on TV'a 20/20 & Feb. iii••••lllliiiiiiiiiill Acouttlc c.lllng removal Drywall and morel Allure mag. Newport 3858 Pl.AHO Beg.-Advanc:ed All eg•• ·Teacher cer1. Entert.inment Avail. ------MAC TUTORING Water damage. FrH Gary Ma.8277 Batlalrlc C1r. 873-8586 Sy.tern & all'Pf09'"'• Eatl Kevin 173-6020. Carp'llY.· roof'g, plbQ 1·LE-,.-11-,.----- Marlc •••••• e7 .. 7t48 p•lnt g, glaaabtocka ROME CARE/ VtTUo •W.P. YOUNGQUIST P.ant1n9 Centnotor Ou.I. painting by prot'll Ucll020M. IN. ,,..~~ ueCTJUCAL 3•10 !to cfrlla/Stucco. SEIVIC!S ••TUTORING•* ~ u Conc:tete dec:kl/Aepalrl llaVICIS 3760 ---- NRIOM&. """'"ATTY •-~'-'"~nt.--M..,,5430& __ _ 3812 w Ind OW.. Word. • MORGAN. Uc'd 86().3211 l•••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Elccet, Acc:eaa, 20 Yr• A-1 Eeotrl4NI werlc Cerpentrr••1 .. 1rl••I MOM• M•LPUt Wiii El(J>. I00"200-eoa4 Duncan •lectfio Plumblng•Drywall• ....,... °' atllst w11amily. BUY ft ... ft. find IC Quick AHponM a1uoco•Patn11ny•T... "'°"" of June °' Thur•. C~. Local Uo. ....7048 •• .. ·1.e4 Oll!mlphts/M. &41·10t'7 ftrff Conaultallon 11"9 .._, PalltlUlnl No R~very•No '" PLUS IOuettUpa. C .. Jt•IH·Un 14 Mr 24 Hr9. AIChatd Sinor M. TMOllAI MICKI, llO. Uc~ ~ Jennifer 84o-8669 CLAS8ifiED It'• lh• rHOUIC• you can count on to toll e myriad of merchan- d ise Items, beeauH our column• compel quahhad buyer• to call I Can't aeom to gel to all tlJ.s>•• repair lobs around tho house? Let Iha Cl•Hlfled l•rvlc• Directory hafp you find reliable help. M2·H71 THURSDAY, MA'V 18. 199S 58 HugebMgs 63 Gawlf.al 64 Unpeld 118 AclOf Beety 117 S.llof 'a dnnk 118 Sum 69 Till Ille oowa - home 70 Olul 71 Ullol candidates 72 -out made ends meet DOWN 1 Oive a big srrnle 2 -Major. constenauon 3 Roster '4 Pots 5 8eneYolenc:o 6 Know•!llJ slang 7 Bullfights cheers 8 Parched 9 Swappod 10 Ploy ti FU fo - 12 Houseplant 13 Stew over 21 In one-and OUI the other 23 Ouet>ec's Sept--25 River nymph 27 Auchons s ,.~ 28 Singer c. re • 29 Star1ed 31 Passageway 32 Measure 33 Squeeze 36 Flightless bnd 37 Otslurb 41 Lag '44 Er;lucahonal •rtSlllUlion 45 Par1 ol a grove 47 Disapprovingly 49 Wide hes -191. CHMUS OOftN . ..... ~ and TANNAH HlnOf 111E CASE OP THE VANISHING LOSER u.,.. I r.MD; 1 ... ao• ••••trio ioat Both vulnerable. $oQlh deala. NORTH •97•32 QA 1097 o void •KQJ• a t.rue mct.ure o( I.he hand, becauae l<Jd9 «*ha, toys, blkaa, Edl1on bV Duffr· ... book•, jewelry, Cl•••lo Mode , partner wiU aJway1 erpeet. the ft.RC.-rutn & hHhold Kma. ...,. 1a. New bot· bid suit to be b 1001 or lonpr than Tona of gr... aluffl tom paint. Xlnl cond. --------- the one mentioned later. Howe,,.r, •••· 05120 8-3pm. Full oover top and CADIUJLC 9040 1·5-,-._-•• -U---,-2-0-0 that probably made no dilrereoce to aan Real• Lane. nMJ c:octcpll covet. Marlnal••l!!l!•&iiliil!lil!ii• v...- the end result, 1ince iL '' not euy to l'a!Mew{Adama. •lip avt. Nu ban.,._ •eo l'loelwo04I Ont~ -------- WEST ilt'rlfft'9tr.ltl .. 5 EAST •KQJ 10 atay outofaix clubs. •t-a""dP"w .. ,-.-0-10-t-h_•_•-, -,k-1 17000 •7~3•t• 37K mllH. Vogue •ea XTe e eye, auto, West led a apade, and it reqwred boot•, clock radio, gla 34 TOLLYCRAl'T tlr••· telephone, air, PS/PW/POL, CC, no great genius on the part. of table, anawer mach, S/F. TWn gaa, genera· leather. Exec car. Had caas, cstm rims, mini declarer, the lat.e Waldemar von plcturH, etc. Sat 8-3, tor, well equipped, bHI or cate. 112•500/ cond, lo ml. 15,750. QJ866S o 1016• St 111;;~~··7 SOUTH' •A86 0 2 OAK9 c.:;i KQ• o QJ87 •83 3249 Colorado (Giel«) bow davit, very clean. obo. PP 723-1186 2KYG52.9. 437·1931 Zedtwiu, to realize I.hat It had to be Mu•t Hll, very m• 51 Muhammad- 54 Teethona wlleel 55 Tai Mallat Biia 56 Pal dry 57 T 1usn1 soldlef 58 "lovely -. meter maid • 60 Cozy comer 61 Mild 62 Lean·IO 65 -King Cole 11 12 13 a singleton. It eeemed that declarer MOV1¥G iAL• tlv.tedl 723-4074 --------•--------- was destined to lose t wo s pade l'rl/Sal Noon-7pm CHEVROLET 9045 SUZUIU 9205 t.riclLI, but Waldy, u be was called Walerbed rrame, golf ---------1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiii by hia peen, bad other ideas. cluba, aofa bed, frig, SAIL BOATS 7014 at Chev, .. ..,..., van Declarer won the ace of ap1dea, mens <42 long) eulta, Gold color good cond. -.J h f h d misc. 387 *· Bay •L 13' 000 mll crOH<:N 10 t e ace o earta an at.#et (lndool'9) 38 l'T ALDl!N 1931 • ..., ton. • e•. ruffed a heart in band. East.•1 queen,_,.,,.,,.,,..,,.._,,,...,,...,..,,,...,,....,..,..,.-auto, AJC, PS, PS. was a welcome sight. The ace and PATIO SALE Fri/Sat Claaalc w/cold moul-new Urea ........ $4000 obo kinr of clubs were cashed t.o,draw aom. NO "aarliea." dad bottom, dsl eng, 548-8229 AnUque book• llnana very clean, beaut Int, •A 109852 The bidding: SOl11'H WEST 1• Pu1 24 p ... .. p ... the oppon!nta' fangs, followed by glaHware, coliectlbles a true claulc beauty! --------- anot her heart r uff. When that iH Cca•t. Me .. at S19,900. 723-4074 ' CHRYSW 9050 Opening lead: Five of• fekhed the king from East, the, _________ es• Blueboy 24' & 1977 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii slam was halfway home. UT 8120 7 :3 0-12 Traller with new tlru. •a7 Le8aron Auto, air, •JUST ARRIVED* 1998 ••• .. m• 1999 Swift• Immediate Delivery. Stat1 al 58995. (Vln#603216) .. 714-892-e651 LONGPRI! SUZUKI 13600 Beach Westminster Hu bridge improved dramatical-Declarer cashed the ace and king tel lothl ••· ,hardwoorfd Sacrifice $a SO. fully loaded. Muat ly over theyean1 Yea, if you coMid-of diamonds, diacarding two 1padea oor ng, urn, iu • (818) 368-1989. H•I Auna greatl •-1-0-Y-O_T_A ____ _ er the great strides made in bid-from the board, and ruffed a dia-:::.·2~~·;:,::,e:,otd ---------2GAE414. $2,850. 9210 ding. But when it comes to the pt~ mond. Dummy's last heart was led 72' Coronado 27' New-437·1931 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of the hand, the legends of yester-and, when East showed out, all was Sat-Sun 8:30 No early ':::,~dH~a~rP.N::r~~: --------~-•as Creaalda, Bur· year were every bit as good u thoee well. Instead of ruffing, declarer blrd1• dp1t•a1sb•11 kl1Vltundry 53495 818) 36a-1989. HONDA gundy w/leather Int. of today. For example, this hand pitched a spade. West had to win •PP• n • 0 c m, 9085 53,000 ml. Loadedl was play~more than 60 years Aoo, the trick and, with nothing left in Q bed, toya, clothH, Glrlfrlend:1, Boat:O $5950 54S.244a ..., & morel 461 Cabrlllo. and it hig ightAI both points. band but red cards, was forcei:I to Coronado 25' New •as ACCORD LX 91 Prevl• LE No modern player would respond give declarer a rulf-slufT. Declarer YARD SALi! Fri. 5/19 Matlner BHP, 3 aalls, 2 Power everything. Ork grey, loaded, xlnt in a four-card major suit. while sup-trumped in dummy while jettison· only. Great StuHI Old Anchor•. radio, sink, S tereo c a• sett•, cond. 47K, 1-owner. ~essing a five-card major simply ing th e last spade from the closed Schwinn bikes, col-dual batlerlea +extras. cruise. 5·1peod. Blue. $15,800 640-9192' toc tablea. lots of $3900. 675-1193 Very good condlllon, cause of the quaJity of the suits. hand, and South's only loser was a goodleall 2546 Santa rune strong. $2900. ,.1.t.beco-·m-es_im.-o•.s.i.bl_e_l_a_te_r_to..-11.·v_e __ h_eart __ . ________ , ___ """"' ·Ana Ave. ---------• Call 714-444-4030. •---------,-SPEED & VANS 9225 FREE TO YOU6022 SPORnNG CORONA ,_NE_WP_O_R_T ___ SIU BOATS 7016 JEEP 9110 '73 Volkawagan Van GOODS 6065 DEL MAR 6122 BEACH 6169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii L k 1 FREE COOKBOOKI ~i!iiii!i~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •7a SkJMaster 21 Ft. GREAT GRAD OIFTI w~~e~s. n ;ue~s c~~~~ To recipe contributors 8 0 W HUNT I N Q SALE Bat & auR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii With' Trailor. 460 Pan- '89 Cherokee 4x4. $950. Call 535-0118 rrom author or •new a Q u 11 p MEN T . 5120 & 21. 8am-2pm. ESTATE SALE ther Jet. Fast! $3,500 Low ml, nu llres/ster. ----------- Newporl-Hlatorlcal Bowhuntera ot1cooun1 Furniture, cloth••, May 20·2111 10a-4p 714·850·3025. xlnl cond, 1 owner.'85 Toyota Van 5 cookbook In progreH. Warehou1e America's books, & collectables. An• antiques & beau----------• $9750. Day 645-6812 spd, air, cass. Musi Pl•••• Write : largest ar~hery sup-TEDDY BEARS 209 llful upholstered lum. •1988221tSkl Boat• ext.11 eve4·34·9188. seel Lie 2L37616. Laurie Mc Laughlln pller. •locks over Marigold, In alley. 126 1/2 Topaz Bal ls. 5.7 Hire V-8, King Only $2,965. 437-1931 13612 Goldenwesl St. 5,000 bowhuntlng • .. v--AR ........... D ....... S_A_L .... l!-S-A_,T ...... 8-·.,...? •MOVING SALE• ~~~~a J~::· ~:,~t~~l~~ _______ 9_1_2-5·----· ------111202B, Westmlnlster, Items at 20-40% ott re-513 Orc""ld •ve. s T M 20 8 3 MAZDA ,-CA 92883-3883. tall Call 1•800•735-" ~ A . ay • · new conlroller/uphol-VOLXSWAGEN 9235 PI• a a e C a 11: 2897 for ,.free 160 Toys, clolhH, furnl· Skis, golf, skates, TVs, stery. Great ski boat· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7 1 4 -8 9 5 -8 O 8 6 -B lure & much more. c I o I h I n g , m I s c . fast-looks greal ..... re-'93 Mazda Mia ta c liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7 1 4 -5 3 o .9 8 5 a ·H page catalog. 461 Santa Ana Ave. ady to go. s12.ooo pkg, red/tan, C'rfllom FUNDRAJSER? SUNOUEST WOLFF COSTA ••!:!SA 6124 SAT• SUN 646-9449/574-4247 Int & sound, low mll• TANNING BEDS. New ''"° • a e e ... and d Support ~ocal Busl-commercial-home iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii May 19th & 20th g • '"u e warr. nessea with Big Ae-tanning unite from 9AM lo 3PM $14,800. 650-832J 1ull1 ror your organl-$199 Lampa-lotlona-•.---------1961 Vista Caudal MARINE SUPS •aa CABRIOLET Automatic, low mlles, xlnl cond, $8700. Call 673-5089 zatlon. For Ir" pre-acce1sorles. Monthly Annual Giant 70-•--------DOCKS 7022 MERCEDES aentatlon or lntorma· payments low as $20. Family Gar Salts THE BIG ONE! 9130 MISC. AUTO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lion call 714-846-3292. Call today FREE NEW Sal-May 20, Sam. St. Andrewa . Schools, Clubs, Rell-color catalog. 1-800-Fairview Rd & South PrHbyterlan Church 9245 goua Organizations, 367-6836 Coast Or, at Fairview Rummage Sale. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE Athlellca, Etc;,.. · & Sunflower. Margie Thurs 9·7, Fri 9-2. Olcamllll, 979·8280 16th St. & St. Andrews 35-45 FT pvt slip, park· '71 220 Dleael Auto, BUY auy Nl!W VE Ing avall, on shore re-PW, am/tm, mint cond "" • stroom, nr Fun Zone. Low ml 65K, all orig. HICLE. $800 down Walk to restaurant, Only $2,650. 437-1931 and S75 monthly 0%. stores & po11 olc. ---------Interest plus we'll pay $600/mo. 723-5835 •a7 Blk 260E Looks/ you lo do 11. Send 5530 SERVICES 5533 MISC. 6015 BUILDING 6030 GARAGE SALES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii POSTAL JOBS. Entry OAK TABLE w/leat & MATERIALS Real Eaate level pay starting 2 chairs, $100. 01! , $23,000/year. For Job FRIG · w/l cemaker 87 Concrete Ml)(er. BALBOA RIAL DTATI UL.II Busy wallc·ln locltlon. mp plan. f1>f Interview call Ron Tavtor. =I lheflnJ ......... tMwport 673-7300 appllcatlon and lnfor-$100. 631·6104 o; 1/3 Sack. Good Con- ma1ion call by 6-15-873·5348. dlllon. $300 894-3759. ISIAND 6106 1995. 1·800 506-1001 PLANT SALE ACRES 4 all aleel arch build· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii Ex1 3000. Junipers, honey· Inga, new, never 4-FAMILl•S SaVSun suckle, rosemary, erected, can deliver. 8-2, 1oe Coral. Down-EMPLOYMENT herbs $1 . Citru1-lrult-40x30 was $5990 now sizing. Big TV, w/d, avocado tree1, fruiting S2990; 40x62 was furn, misc. Antiques & WANTED 5535 $10. On palms e· $20. $10,850 now $5975; collectibles. 673-5887 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the CIHatfled Service Dlroctory help you find reliable help. TRANSPORTAnON BOATS 7011 10' Achlllea Inflatable & 8 HP Tohatsu out· board. Both like new. $1500. Call 97U650 Runs Greall All Power S.A.S.E. to Kalish, 339 Max 18 ft mooring on Suniool. Custom Alloys Sprucewood, Agoura Balboa Island In xchg S112K 310-592-5430. CA 91301. ror partial use or power boat. 673-3245 ---------SEIZED CARS PONTIAC 9170 FROM S175. SELL your used vehicle through·classifled 642·5678 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Por aches. Cadillac a. Chevys, BMW's, Cor· •a4 Tr•n• Am. Looks veues. Also Jeepa, 4 & runs great. Black & wo·s. Your areL Toll gold T·lop. V-8. 5.0 5-I 800 8 8 9 8 spd stick, new trans. ree 1 · • 9 · 77 53000. 714•962_1195 Ext. A·5139 for current llallngs. ~=======~I Ulac $10. 909-1)74-9422 50x78 was S13,500 Recept/Offlce Clerk Active Sr. widow sks PRESSURE CLEAN-~°.~ ~92810.~0050~~ _BALBO ___ Jl _____ .. -------------------------------------------.. Needed for small yet live-In Job In NB/CdM. ERS NEW PSI 1300 514,900. Endwalls are PE.nus'"• 6 07 •t111011c 1n1v :.l'lf ttSl'Ol"M•OH •C~ "'•\I 11UC•1t U'•0tuc1.• •• o•oo• ,ANOrovtH•O•'"AMt•<:• INC extremely busy ad & Lile cook/drive/appls. $249, 2500 $599, 3500 avallable. 1·800·320-HU" "'~ 1 mktng agency. Mu st Reis. 619-323-7800 $899-Honda 3500 2340 have good pho ne HOUSESITTER $1 ,099. Factory direct, voice, clerical exp & Unc Real Estate Agt. tu-free, prompt deliv-1--------- be wllllng 10 work 32yr F will exchange ery. Call 24-hours PETS 6 HUGI! SALE clothes, lramH, rugs, dishH, & Iota moral 2020 E Ocean Blvd. 9am-4pm. dally as a mall clork. 1vc for rm. 650-3113 FREE catalog. 1·800-ANIMALS Rellablllty, strong or-333·WASH(9274). 6049 ------ ganlzatlon skllls & ••••••••-RAP I D WE IQ HT Macln101h exp req'd. MERCHANDISE LOSS "Only $17.95" ADOPT-A-PET CORONA Sal to low-mid S20K. Burne Fal-Calorlea-Every Sat & Sun at DEL MAR 6122 Fax rHume lo 714· Stops Hunger. Lose 3-PETSMART, Fountain iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 760·8780. Attn: Chris. 6 pounds a week Valley. PupplH, kll· 35 'Yrs AccmUlaJlon a ti 1 t b guaranteed. Call for tens and mo re, all SeVSun 9am .,..eoop on • • uay ANTIQUES 6010 lnlormatlon. United looklng ror lovlng, car-CM tour operator. M·F 525 El Paseo Or. 12.spm, 56/hr. Temp-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pharmaceullcal 1·800-Ing homea. CAU 597· (lrvlne Terrace) ,perm. 642·l775 x2l0 •BUYING ITEMS• 733-3288 (C.O.D.'1 9037 for more Into. ----.,,..,.,..,,.,,---- f\e t t From 1800-1960. 1 pc Accepted). ---=AD~o=RAB'"""'""L'""E=--••CDM•• s auran LIQUIDATION SABATINO'S to entire estate. Palnt-1_________ AKC Puppies & SALE lngs, books, furniture, WANTED CFA Kitten• SAT s-20 •AM In Npl Beach needs etc. Immediate cash, We have the largest Bua Peraon, !,_ull or top $. 673·6223 tv msg TO BUY 6019 eelecllon or pedigree Cash only, No Early part lime. 723-0021. ''iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~ dogs & cal• anywhere Blrd1I Entire 1• a partment/haehold RESTAURANT APPLIANCES 6011 WANTED PINGPONO All loved & well avl. Many Interesting he Diedric h Ex· TABLE Call (714) Cared for t oaao Cafe Is hlr-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 962 aesa. P£TLAND HUNT 8CH llama, from around ..,... the world: iotas, ta-g FfT kitchen, prep. Washer & Dryer Northeast corner of 1 1 hi .cook & counter stat!. $135/each. Good Con··---------Adams& Brookhurst bes, pcturea, clot ng & collectiblH. Ott San •Apply at: 3333 Bear dltlon. Frig• $175 FREE TO YOU 6022 963-4987 Mlgu.i & Paclnc View. <St. Suite. 119 Crystal 040·!5a48 iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '·s,,_a_v_• __ a_b_u_1_e_d __ a_n_d Walch for algns. 'Court (acrou lh• CLASSIFIED •FR E E• abandoned pe11. Be a Bayport Apartments ·~~~~t ~f_:.1:r!i23~r It's the resource you TENNIS CLINIC volunteer/foster. Call #2698. NeXI 10 ball field. can count on 10 sell a 9:00AM·10:30AM 714-597·9037. CLASSIFIED Retell Salea/Caahl•r myriad of merchan-Saturdays-Only. CLASSIFIED II'• the resource you Npt Beach drugstore. dlsa lloms, because All levels and ages. lt'a lh• resource you can count on lo sell a P{T or FfT. Prlor exp our columns compel Oakwood Apartments can count on to ••II a myriad or merchan· pref. Biii, 780-0f11 qualllled buyers to Southalde-(N.Bch.) myriad or merchan-dlH Items, because calll Call Luke 722-5958 di I b 1 ... cr••arlal P{T-Musl 1e tema, ecau1e our co umns compel 4Uiow Excell a. lam w/ ___ 8_4_2_·_5_9_7_8__ Whether you're buying our columns compel qualified buyers lo .iiac. Some phne/word or selllng, Claulrled qualltled buyers to call! roe. Send Resume: ---------covers all your neodsl calll ll42-507a .G. Box 1'48 COM 92825 FURNITURE 6014 S lpplng/Recelvlng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~lerk-Boy Friday. F{T, 'N/Smk. In COM. Coll ~9-0289. Belwn 2-4. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 New Stqrell (1?,rona de/ Mar Consignment ..: Not1t. accegtlng 11.PITll furnishings & ~ Merchandise ·---l l -5 ~l•a•• be aware that tfle llatlng1 In this cat-•--.-. --------11 egory may require you 36 And ped kltch table JO call a 900 number S70, 3 2-drwr cheats 1n which there 11 a S65 •• OBO. 640-5438 .ciharge per minute. FOR SAL ll twl n J@O DAJLYlll Stutt maltrs/box aprlng, 1 'anv•lopea In your dreHer, lampa, pole, 1 ~.,.·time. For FREE pans, mica. OBO. • mormatlon, write to: 7tH•·a492 Unlveraal Opportunl-Futon• $89,bunk bed• 'tlH, 249 N. Brand $159 6pc rot Iron di- ' Blvd. 1543, Glendale, nette' $229, Opn 7 dye CA 9 1203. Mr. han a .. 532·5030 'CRUISE SHIPS HIRING Queen •••• Fu on w ·eam up lo 12.000 +I pine rrame, xJn cond, ::month working on like newl Mua Gol 'crulH ahlpa or land· 722·1187 leave g. tour companlH. No -----------~parlenc• neceHary. Rattan sofa & love For lnfortnatlon call 1. IHI. Need bit or TLC. 206-634-0488 Ext. c S100 both. &40-2500 '9517. Fee. ext 18, Ive m1g H.LPll BA"N • 1 ooo•a waBKLY MERCHANDISE •tufftn9 envelope• MISC. 601 S et heme • .,, .. aup------ illea/lnferMatlon. o oxportenoe. Deal9ner Stora fht• a a w w 0 r tc 1 f lurH: acrylic, glua. .A.a.•., orbit tn· Dl1play cuba1, card 't1uetrl•• Unit a, racka. P.O.S. cab. w/ p 0 .. ~ 14047• glUI ahelvea, ASAP! ~Qrl~ntlo, f'lortd~ 72WU1 • •1wn2 ••1•. wow to v10101. ZI AOtliN•. Get 1 ... 000 1111a1 Including: ll't• lnalda llp on Academic, Alt, 81.11,._ tihO'• hlrinQ, u.e of ,,..., Chlkhan'1 Com· ....., .. hOtMH, ut>-put•r•. Cooking, ....., ~. 'CM1UM Ctafta, o~. Eur· 1-:"ala.eMe•. 1• clH, Health, Lan-??: • 11.M gu1199. Mulate, Pac., ...... 11 "'9mO "'°'°l'APhY. lpQrt9, CA 1.-.~ T,.,,.e Md mote. 1· -.... IOO-~ Run your ad in the Newport Beach Co!ta Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beoch Fountain Volley l~to reac O¥er' 100 ,000 homes. Fax uJ this form wiJh ~ credit cord # or moil it in with a check todovl Run for o w..ltl I( ~mrdoesnot Mii w.'H ""' it for another~ FREEi All Jar $10- ·····················---·-· ' . : D YIS,llU. MY CM : ' . • • : NGiloe : ' . . ~ ' ' . : Clly : . ' . : llp • : ,._ • o.11 c..I CW: Ot1SA CAM x -------e.--. 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SGOODCAUSI!-· "A Pog Milkcaps T~ur­ nament to Remember" 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday pays tn"bute to slain Newport • Beech Police Officer Robert Henry and raises money 'for his young family. The action ,ta•~ at Creative Play, 462 B~·~ St., C6llta Mesa. ~l 6 "WAJt REQumM" - In honor of Armed Forces Day, M•er Chorale of OranB:~\mty !dip Benjamin 'j ~ t p.m. Saturdaf .. the Performing Arts Center. 1 ROCK OPERA - Newport Harbor High School Drama DeP,art- ment's staging of Andrew Lloyd Webberfl'im Rice's •Jesus Christ Superstar" opens a two-weekend run 1:30 tonight. 8vortuAL VOCALS - Virgin Megastore pre- feDts British singer Nan Vernon in free concerts at 6:30 and 7:30 tonight at the grand opening of Virtual World in niangle Square. 9LIPE'S A CABAllET - "Just Old Friends" is presented 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Costa Mesa avtc Playhouse. 1 OFREEMUSICALE - lndian dancer Ramia Harishankar and friends perform 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Newport Beach Central Llbrary. +++ For more details on these and other local events, see On The 1bwn, page C2. igblighting New- port Harbor Art Museum's curre nt permanen~ CQllec· ti on "Obj Image" are three large paintings by contemporary artist LLyn Foulkes, whose unique figural and landscape imagery has been making a seminal impact on the Los Angeles art scene since the early 1960s. Recently, Foulkes presented a slide lecture at the museum to discuss his colorful career, which bas fanned through the emotional currents of abstract expressionism, photo- graphic mechanics, musical invention and, lately, tableaux paintings of gripping social com· mentary be sometimes labels "new Pop." Actually, Foulkes' face is familiar to anyone acquainted with this latter body of work, fea- tured in the 1992 "Helter Skel- ter" exhibition at LA's Museum of Contemporary Art. ln these bas-relief constructions that com- bine flat and three-dimensional elements to achieve depth and shallowness simultaneously. be repeatedly casts himseH as the disillusioned male figure peering out from vaiiQUS psycho.dramu • Self-portrait surrenders to per· sonal metaphor. and a nightmar- ish morality play takes over star- ring society's meek misfit, the "every man" embittered and . beaten by consumer gluttony and greed. Indeed, human isola· tion amid the detritus of an urban environment remains a central theme throughout Foulkes' art, and is a steady reminder that you can run, but you cannot hide from the soul of the truth. I first met llyn Foulkes dur- ing the run of the "Helter Skel- ter" exhibit. I interviewed him at his meandering home and studio in Topanga Canyon. The living room area where we sat was itseH an assemblage artwork, • SEE FOULKES. PAGE C4 • AfAltLA 11110 Creme de la Creme more than a caterer ' •• Newport Harbor Art Museum's current 'Object and .hnage :· • • •. • exhibition features three large paintings by semina) IA artist lLyn Foulkes Oeft). IA Tunes art critic William Wtl-:· son (above) has been tracking the 'quirky eccentricities' of ·~ Southern California art for 32 years. We talked to both. Local art scene columns by LAURI MENDENHALL +++ Photos by CAsEY LuKscH William Wilson: California myth-making " ... Th en there's the classic California story -you go out to Malibu Beach to stay with a friend. Get up on Sunday morn- ing and stroll out onto the beach· front deck to take in another spectacular sunny day. You have a Bloody Mary, a nice relaxing brunch and ... the n ext thlng you know, you're 65 years old ... • -Wllllam Wilson Los Angeles Tunes art cnbc 11993) othing like a blunt dose oc'rain· bow reality to explore the underbetly of CaJ · ifornia dreaming and its proximity to the big chill. Yet, the dilemma remains - when you overlap facts with fable to find the true image or California, what does the reflec- tion of the myth in the mirror , look like? According to longtime LA T1.mes art critic·Wtlliam Wilson - whose lecture last week at the Newport Harbor Art Museum was peppered wtth humorous anecdotes lmkmg soaetal phe· nomena to visuaJ art -the answer lies within the debate of how convmnng the city of Los Angeles lS as its own authentic artwork. or as a breed.mg ground for t1ew trad.Illons "Art is forged by changes m sooety, and can only resonate dS art when it tllwrunates human existence," Wilson explained. "Actually, everything that comes from the mmd of mdn IS art, especially il it nngs true with that deep; deep feeling we all have about things that are important. "ln dny event. the quirky eccentncities that for 40 years defined Southern Califonua art began dt the end of World War n. and ended with the end of the Cold War," he conbnued "So, I guess ypu could say we are post· boned for a new era of art to pre· sent 1tsell None of us knows • SEE WILSON. PAGE C4 ~I ~· • -..., "~---,,,_ • .,.,_-." ("l ,,'.{ . . -.l•.i. 11' -~ A I "i.: "T. .· .. _· l ~~--··~·~-~-'---:"~"·'--='· With icy resolve, youths get taste of business By Anna.Marie Stolley. Special to the Daily Pilot ,M atthew Sykes, 10, pitch· er and first baseman. alsQ plays basketball and hockey. His sister Melissa, 13, plays soccer, tennis, and the piano. They like to read the stock mark~t. And, when they aren't com· peting in sports or attending c1We5 at Carden Conservatory . in Huntington Beach, Matthew and Melissa run their business, Ul' Sbavel'$ Hawaiian Shave Ice. The children, who are co· presidents ot their sole propri- etorship, load up the family's mobile home with equipment, flavoring bottles and ice, and bead for local fairs and charity events. Their parents and employees join them. Melissa and Matthew ol Huntington Beach will set up their 10-by-10 shelter tent for the 1995 Taste of Costa Mesa. Shave ice cones are light, airy, and cool -the perfect comple- ment to a heavy meal. In sec- onds, five-pound blocks c:A ice ttamtomi into fr89i1e, snowy nu. ma ue then molded into coMa. MdlM aDd Matthew have 17 ftayodng syrupl. including beMne, bhlebeny, root beer and ltlawbmy, wblcb tt.Mrf pow on .. tg> of MCb COM. Regwu ($2) .nd a.rv-(13) m. will be avail- More cold stuff available to festival goers Shaved ice won't be the only cool dessert available at Taste of Costa Mesa. Haa- gen Oazs ice cream employ· ees Will present their best- selling flavors from the wide selection of gourmet ice cream. frozen yogurts, sor- bets and smoothies offered at their South Coast Plaza store. Vanilla, strawbeny, cof- fee, macadamia nut, brown- les a la mode and cookie dough sundaes Will be fea- tured, in small or large serv- ings, topped with either fat free hot fudge or strawberry sauce and nuts. Raspberry sorbet and vanilla yogurt will also be available, along with vanilla, coffee or chocolate ice cream bars, dipped in chocolate, with or without nuts. Owners Dorothy ond Patrick Hurley d Newport BMcb, married for 26 years. with seven children and l 0 gro.nddlildren, pier\ to ltand near tbe booth, bending out two for one tkketl for tbell' store. By Anno Mone Stolley able, with up to three flavors per cone. "You can almost go skiing down the (large size)," said Ray Sykes, Cather of the young entre· preneurs. The children usually make more than $500 per day, and have more than paid back their $6,000 initial investment. They started their business one year ago, for several rea- sons. "The kids wanted to have their own business," said Sykes. "They knew how to read the stock market, but they had no real firm grip on running a busi· ness." They also wanted to earn their alk>wences, and to start $aving for college. Matthew and Melissa work at every aspect of their business, includibg counting the money, working the booth, and hinng employees, although sometime they get a little help from mom and dad. While many of their friends are plajlng and hanging out. Melillia Del Matthew work on But, they dori't mind. •akiug as a famµy, • •we have fun." ld._ds are equally ---tan• with thelr STUDYING AT OXFORD Following their travels around the country to the liomes of great writers and arUsb, writer Susan· na Clemans and her husband artist Hat· vey Clemans have Chosen Oxford. Miss., a tbeli' favorite small town. Plnd oat Wily In ......... lg ,.,,_ ... 1o1..W.co11a ~· cOaPle's col· ... 1hftll Wiiia Harfty,Wldda _ ... ....., .. ...-a C2 THURSDAY, MA\' 18. 1995 •' "'ZOOLOGY: ANIMAL IMAGES IN Alff"' ' f'lt,plcl~ Oii 111\11\' lhclll 1111.kJllll· 11.'U' chem "'"J'· pr111h .mcl ... n1lp1urt• •\11 •lllllll1tf, ( """' r111lt1\ 111111" ll!Hlll Iv .) 11 111 /kutl. \111,•rn ct (,11/h'"· l'k/ll .Jll 1 • 'lr1111/1 C ''"'' '!\'Im •(:t •11: .. ·1 • .'.Vi.i ,\1111m Hf\ cl .. 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Corona del Mar, 673-2281. • "DESPOATELY SEEKING SUSAN'" >.. part of "The Women• minis- e ries within Newport Harbor Art Museum's five-year •A Century of Cinema• Fri(Jay Night F~ series. di.rector Susan Seidebnan's "Desper- ately Seeking Susan• (1985) ts screened 6:30 p.m . Friday. It stars Rosanna Arquette and Madonna. Adjunct curator of film Arthur Taus- sig gives brief introduction, anp there's a post-screening discussion. 850 San Clemente Dri11e, Newport Beach, 159-1122. ~ ltlb ;S STiJfF • STORY & CRAFT HOUR From-7 to 8 tonight, the book is "Ship of Dreams· by Dean Morris- sey and the craft sandman puppets; On Thursday, May 25, "Maya, the Storyteller• visits. Barnes & Noblel»langle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 631 ·0614. • OllLDREN'S STORY HOUR Frog book Is read and frog pic- tures drawn t p.m. Sunday in honor of Calavaras County Frog Jumping Day. Barnes & Noble, Fashion Island, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport ~ach, 159-0982. • "GOOSEBUMPS" CLUB Gathering dedicated to R.L Ste.in books commences 6:30 p.m. Mon- day. Read with Pat, who will test your "Goosebumps• knowledge and give away three free books. Barnes & Noble/Fa&hJ6n Island, 953 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach, 759-0982. • BARNES Ii NOBLE/FASHION ISLAND Susan Klopfstein leads discussion of "The 7 Spiritual Laws of Success• 7 p.m. Fridays through May 26. Author Irv Gellman signs ·secret Affairs" 1 p.m. Saturday. Author Eric Tyson signs "Mutual Funds for Dum- mies" 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Women's Studies Reading Group continues discussion of Maeve Binchy's "Circle of Friends" 7 p.m. Wednesday. Author James Ellroy signs • Ameri-~ can 'lllblold" 7 p.m. Thursday, May 25. 953 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. 159-0982. • IMNES Ii NOIU/T1IANGlE SQUARE Mystery Reading Group d1scusses "Undue Jnftuencie• by Steve MuUnl 7 to 9 tonlObL family psychologist u.. Anmtzong dltaMI• book 0 Mea Are from Man. Women Prom Venus• 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Evan Powell dbcuaet tu. new book •unftnisbed c.o.pet• l to' p.m. Sat· wday. Gemini la the fOCUI of Altrolo- gy Read1og Group 1 to 9 p.m. Mon- day. Uterary Readioo Group focuses on works ol George Eliot 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Prose & Poetry Night 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday features an open mike. Gay/Lesbian Reading Group (open to all persuasions) meets 8 to 10 p.m. Thunday, May 25, to talk about thls month's book. "Brother and Sister.• 1810 Harbor Blvd., Coata Mesa, 631- 0614. •COSTA MESA DOWNTOWN~ Costa Mesa-based Pet Gazette Publications present display of litera- ture by local pet and wildllfe organi- zations through June ts as part of •Be Kind to Animals Week.· 1855 Park Ave., Costa Mesa, 646-8845. • MESA VERDE PUBLIC UBRARV Costa Mesa-based Pet Gazette Publications present display of litera- ture by local pet and wildlife organi- zations through June 15 as part of ·ee Kind to Animals Week.· 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. 546-5214. • NEWPORT BEAO. CENT1'AL LIBRARY South Orange County Commuru- ty Theatre's Readers Theatre group gives free reading of We ndy Wasser- stein's "The Heidi ChronJcles• at 7 tonight The poetry of Catherine Spear is focus of "Vokes and Visions• free monthly poetry discus- slon.2:30 to 4 p.m. Friday. Friends' MeeUng Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., 717-3800. • ROUND TAPLE WEST Non-profit organization for authors and readers meets noon today with authors: Carolyn See ("Dreaming"); Robert Aros ("Beyond Courage"); Laurie Jacobsen ("HoUy- wood Haunted"); a nd Paxton Quigley (·Not An Easy Target·). Tickets: $35 each (includes lunch). Reservations required. Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. New- port Beach, (213) 256-7917. • WRrTWG WORKSHOP Writer Barbam DeMarco Barret leads this eight-week "Writing Like There's No Tomorrow• workshop that begins today. The class will do · writing exercises to stimulate ere- • ORANGE COAST COUEGE JAZZ IMPROV Cl.ASS Twenty instnunentali.lts and vocall5ts, under director Charles RutheJford, give free concert noon today. Band Room 109, 2101 • Fairview Rood, Costa Mesa, 432- 5819. •NAN VERNON Virgin Megastore presents British singer wbo specializes in •guitar vocals" in free concert at 6:30 and 7:30 tonight for opening of new Vtr- tuai World. mangle Square, 1810 A Harbor Blvd .. Co&ta Meaa. • THE MET ORCHESTRA Artist director James Levine leads New York's Metropolitan Opera House orchestra at 8 tonight. Pro- gram includes: Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite," Gershwin's ·An American in Paris" and Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibltfon. • Tickets: $20-$69. Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Co&- la Mesa, 556-ARTS. • MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY To commemorate the 50th anniversary or the end of Worlct. War II, William Hall leads the chorale in Benjamin Britten's ·war Requiem• 8 p.m. Saturday (Armed Forces Day). The piece is performed live to scenes from Derek Jarman fibn ·war Requiem.• Soprano Carol Neblett, tenor Jonathc,n Mack and baritone Dean Elzinga are guest artists. Tick- ets: $15-$40. KUSC radio's Bruce Langford hosts pre-concert lnfor- mance at 7 p.m. Orange County Per· forming A rts Center, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa M esa, 556-6262. • THREE BUND MICE Newport Beach blues band - composed or guitarist Brian Barrett, drummer Boney Jones and bass player Scot C lark -open for Bud- dah Heads 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets: $10. Galaxy Theatre, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana, 957-0600. • INDtAN MUSICALE LIDO BEAUTY SUPPLY &SALON 723-5372 3441 ·I \la Lltlo, Ne•.,ort Beacla • Ne11 to Pavlllens •y _tbe .-attr ltutal1 • Opf 1 I uys • Clt!if41 Suayw .-.. .._.,,_ ... ~ Pree muatcale featunng lnd.i4n CWM:er R..ru. Harishanlw and friends, accompanied by live music, begiot at 3.30 p.m Sunday. Frlenda' MeeUng Room, Newport Be«h Cen- lral Ubrory, 1000 Avocado Ave .. 111· 380<J.' • SINGLES PARTY Classic Singles Events presents party 7 p.m. Wednesday wtth prizes, live music and appetizers. Tickets: $12 ln advance, $15 at the door. Leontiell's, 3101 W. Coa11t Hwy .. Newport Beach. 431-1973. ••A POG MILKCAPS TOURNAMENT TO REMEMBER" Costa Mesa bu!>m~~ CrPallve Play, World Poq Pedcrdl1on dnd Lamppost P111d !>ponsor toumdment 3 to 7 p.m Sdturdd~ J-. Lnbut€' sldm Newport BedC'h Polt<:P Ori Ker Robert Henry Toumduwnt plt1y l'V<'ry 30 minutes Th<' $7 SO 1•nlry fer includes 11 d1llht'nl1< Pog brt1nd mtlkcdps. World P<i<J FPd<'rdllon Tournament Kint cmcl Cold Com- mf!morallv<:' P<i<Jpourn S<>nei. I pack, slice of P17i'd from l.<1111ppost <1nd sodd Coru1wt11nr-. lr1 two c19e groups vie for <111 <1rr.ty of pn71''>, mC'luding $300 s1 holt1r ... t11p'> to'tmmer San rrdnC'ISCO 4ll+•r Hoqrr ( 'rtll~J's second c:lllnlldl Youth r·oolhclll CltnK di OMngP C1w.t ( 'ullt•q1• $0.50 of the entry ft><' <JO<''> lo Hoh1•rt I lt•nry Mernon<1l Fund Cr1•ut1\ 1• Play, 462 E. 17111 St., Cu.~lu "-l'"~o. l>-l5 0720 • "VOYAGE TO THE PAST" VelPrdn r.1cho bruttckcl~IN Russ Buth•r pre..,1•nt' l'nl1•1tt1mml'nl pro- grc1m conihmmq mu-.ir tln<.l nostalgic tnv1c1 from th•·' llls t1nd '40s in spe- c1c1l cwnt 10 to 11 '.lO c1 rn Tu<>sday cc>IPhr.tllnCJ ( >l<IN A11ll'ncc1ni. Month, Ctlll for wwrv••cl Wrllmq I/arbor Adu/I IJO"'r Cur£' Cl•nter. 661 W • • Ha.milton St., Bldg. 800, C.0.to Mesa. 548-9331. • •ANNE fftANK IN THE WOIU..O" Speakers and events tied to the exhibit recreating the We and times of Anne Frank that runs through June 18 include: Manon Pack, exec- utive director ot Alliance for Sur- vival, moderates panel that lndudes Leisure World/Laguna Hills resi- dents Ernie Green and Lisa Green- berg. who were J ewish du.ldren spirited to safety in England during lhe Holocaust, and O range residents Ors. Alice and Kurt Berget, who were directors of an English school that cared for some of these duldren; religious leaders disc.ussmg how people of different faiths can fonn a community 7 p.m. Wednesday. New- port Harbor Art Museum, Library Annex, 856 San Clemente Drive, 724-1009. • CALIFORNIA STATE CHIU CHAMptONSHIP Gates open at 4 p.m. Thursdcly, May 25, for the lntemationaJ Chili Society's 22nd annual event that fea· tures live and recorded music and contests for tine danang, Shoot N' · HoUar, best booth, best sabd, Mr I lot Sau'ce. Miss Chili Pepper and, ot course, best chili. Tickets $15 m advance, $20 day of event (1f av.ul· able). Hyatt Newporter, Jamboree Road and Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. ST A G F •"JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" A cast of 50-plus :-.luch·nt... 110111 Newport Harbor 1 llyh Sdwol\ Drd· ma Department Sldgi> llw Anclri·w Lloyd Webberfnm Rm• rock opern 7:30 p.m. Thursdc1ys Lhrourih St1tur· days untU May 27 Tickets $8 (reserved orchestrc1 sedts C'dn I><' pur chased through ddvtlnc('(.1 i.c1lcl Ruby's Diner sets up shop iui.t out- side the theater and selb ch11J, hot dogs and other spc>nalllc>!> l>cforc curtain, with a percentdgt> or pro· ceeds going back lo the Urc1mt1 Department. Robert \\'i>nlt Theatre, 15th Street and Irvine A' enue, Ve'' THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1995 port Be«h, 631·2278. :• • "IUJH( 5'WT9 Fmal peJfonne:nces ol Noel Cow- ard's comedy about a wm. whole eedate tile in the English countryiide • takel e transc.'f"nde:ntal twD wbm bit rlnt Wife ts summoned fTocn tbe beyond by a spiritualist (por1rayed by Jean Stapleton) are 8 p.m. through Friday, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Sat- urday. Tickets: $26-536. South Coo.ft RepNtory, Mainstage, 655 Town CentN DrNe, Costa Mesa. 951-4033 • "JUST OLD FRIENDS" • A cabdret evening featuring two or last year's Patti Award winners for best male and female petfonners presented two rugl}ts onJy, 8 p.m. • Fnday and Sdturday. Tickets: $15. Alcoholic beverag,es will be avail- able. Costa Mesa Civic Playhowe, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, 650- 5269 • "BABES IN ARMS" Starlight Singers. one of three th<'dtnca.1 choral groups for children m the Mus1cdl The.iter Academy o( Ordnge County, presents its spring production, under the direction of MMg1e Kulg, 3 pm Saturday and 7 '.lO p m Sunday Tickets: S6-S8. Costa Mesa High School Theater, t!fiSO Fa1N1ew Road, Costa Mesa, 1,1,q OOQO • SPRING ONE-ACT PlAY FESTIVAl Ordnge C0<tst College's Reperto· ry ThPutre Comp.my presents a dt')7<'n one-dc1 pldys, many of them • <>nCJmdl lil dnnual showcase 8 p.m, lhrouqh Sundc1y Tickets: $5 (a vatl-· dbll' di lhf' door only). Call for infor· llldlJon rcgdrdmg each evening's bill. IJmma Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Rood. Costa Mesa, 432·5932. • "FAITH HEALER" Bndn Fnel's story about an lrish fc11lh hl'dlN, his wtle (or mistress?) .md hi'> promoter recalling their tur- bulent llVl'S on tour through Scot-• lt1nd and Wtlles.1continues 8 p.m. • Ttwsdc1ys through Fndays. 2:30 and 8 pm Sdturdays and 2:30 and 7:30 p m Sundays through May 28. 1ick· N::. $24·$.14 South Coast Repertory. S<•cond Stage. 655 Town Center Dn- ve, Costa ,\1('sa, 957-4033. • Send listing tnform.Mion to On the I Town, do the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, \.A 92627. Items can be faxed to 646-4170. : Cl N EJV\AS : • --------~"'=--- DIE MMD 3 (JI) FOMET PARIS CN·13I TIIE PUE FAMILY (R) 111 m.MM •lllf •A !ti lilL IPC-111 Oil HARD 3 (R) : FllEICH IUSS ('°· 13) FORGET PARIS "·13) CuaGI Tlllf (It) FREICH ICISS (P'fll-13) Dlf KMO~lt)• FRHCM ICISS ·131 • CUGCllf ·r111 WHM.E YOU W'fltE SLEEl'lllG (PC) FRIDAY (Ill FORGET PARIS ("8-13) A UTIU "'llCbS (5) FREICH llSS (N·13) FCNIGET P'ARIS 13) MYF~Y.Mlf=(lt) DIE HMO 3 (II) 111.-MBJ •Ami 111 ... (Pl-U) CRIMSOI Tlllf!t) DIE IWIO 3 CRMSCllfT WMIU YOU WfltE (N) • t , 11 t 2 2 2 • 2 J i ~ ' ~ A. ' ., THURSDAY, MAY 11. 1995 Wl'LSON CONTINUED FROM C1 " hat it's gomg to be yet, but I'm carefully hedgmg my bet that it's going to locate Itself somewhere between the graff1U artists with thetr outlaw spirit and the ultra precision of computer technolo- gy." 'I fowever, since both ol these camps a.re about collectivism and reflect the direction our society seejns herded toward , Wilson is regretful over what appears to be the end of a rebel individualism that once defined the edges of LA '1ft. Today, Los Angeles sePm.s cursed i11stead with a sort of monstrons geographic glut- tony, extending from Santa B<l;f- bara to San Diego. and from the codst to Lds Vegas. This unique urbd.n/suburban sprawl -with its a bbreviated, illogical sense of hll>tory, clil endlessly adolescent nund-set, cmd no central concen- lrdbOn of arllsllc sens1bllity - dctudlly becomes the last outpost of Western European civilization. l A• Thkh t>xpldin'> why art V V Wdnb. lo go to the beach, as \~1bon 01ict• clc•vNly d escribed it "U you < uns1der U1dt as you Stcmd on thP '>dnct looking out at thl' Wcl!Pr, 1m:tt1phoncally you t11P hnn111y y(Hll bock on West- Prn cullt11c> rt ctll ends right thf'rt'. You 1111• now looking out c1I •1\s1<1 whi< h to nw is a place you go lo, but you can't get to. So you t'tHI up nlttintdining a sort 1,f 1.rnt.i ... y 11 bout whdl the Pacific l<un Jl•ttlly '" And. you have lhls '>1.ldch•n runlronlctllon between oppo-.rnq dyndnllc)> thP practical, ptog1P)>'>IH'. '>l huophrenic West, w1t11 th1 < 1111tt•mplat1ve, cyclical, <1111! <11 'l ply tr .id1llonc1 l Fd! East. 1 ht')' 1•11 hPt 'nm1c• into conflict, or ~tiB!a 1' .._ GILDl!D CAGE ~ they blend.· If Southern California'• tredi· tion II in fact its uncanny ability to re-invent itself for art8 Nb, native Loi Angeleno WWI.am Wilson bu indeed been o liglilfi- cant contributor lince be began writing criticism in 1963 for tbe LA 1\mes, where, in 1978, be was named chief critic. With more than 6,000 reviews, articles, profiles and news stories under his belt, Wilson has been nomi- nated three times for the Pulitzer Prize and is currently finishing a definitive chronicle of LA main- stream art entitled "The Myth and The Mirror,• which he refers to as Hmy magnum opus, the last hurrah." • Covering the art scene on an international scale, Wilson often uses his signature storytelling wit to ipterpret political and cultural even~ (such as the notorious Patty Hearst case and the col- lapse of the Soviet Unton) as if they were works o! art. Reminding us that people who live in the idyllic, Shangri-la of sunny Calif omia do not tolerate the tragic factors of life, Wilson quipped, "Here we thrive only on the sybaritic stuff. The incred· ible light and sexiness of the cli- mate eliminates our desire for anything but fun. Southern Cali- fomi(! just doesn't want to deal with anything serious that might involve decisions, courage or having to take responsibility." Instead, we compromise with high culture that i&n't too painful, he says, snch as Laguna Beach's famed Pageant ol the Masters, which uses the idea of an orga- nized tableau to camouflage moral overtones as in the Victori- an tradition. "Even though the Pageant of the Masters is touristy and has always been a bit of an e mbar- •Zoology: Animal Images In Art," which includes this Donald Roller Wllson oil. ends Friday at Bank- America Gallery, Costa Mesa. a o.dallt collage ol found objects and p8rtiadar bts- todal: bUDet-dddled road ~ ooDected from the mountain roods nearby; a display cue ot assorted lkulla1 a wan-mounted bomb lbell; political J)Olten1 a cat carcass; a front-page headline of the Kennedy usa.ssination; a framed exhibit of moths in graduated sizes; assorted Foulkes' paintings from the '60s; a half-burnt American nag; a stuffed eagle; and a wood and glass wall cabinet filled with curios of a sinewy sort. Evidence, you might say, that Foulkes, now 60, has been around. Originally, from Yakima, Wash·., Foulkes arrived in Los Angeles in 1956 and spent several years at rassment to local art sophisti- cates, I find it to be eccentric and off-the-wall in a really charming way. There's like this wonderful community thing going on that's really quite touching -young women standing there as nude statues every night in fi"ont of hundreds of people, all in the name of art. l A ntat is actually being V V revealed is a 19st quaint- ness, the city as village. And, the idea that every summer, you can count on seeing the town barber or your dentist frozen as Ver- meer ... " • LAURI MENDENHALL coveTs the local art scene for the Pilot. Chouinard Art Institute, where his eccentric paintings and sig- nature assemblage work started to take shape. Afte r he finished art school, he helped pay the ,bills by working in a picture factory as part of an assembly line of artists creating banal paintings ~like the ones they sell a t Aaron Brothers and K- Mart." MONDAY NIGHT Fa•ilg Speeial In 1961, be made bil public debut with a le*> exbtbMioa at l.A'I once-famoua Penal Gallery, followed by exbtblts at the Rolf Nelson Gallery, Where be did a sort of folk art serial with cow pbotQg?apbi and e~rimented with serial imagery (•before Warhol did,• be is quick to add), In 1964, he received the first annual New 'Jalent Pur- chase Grant from the LA Coun- ty Art Museum. Then, in 1967, a double dose of art acclaim found him sudde nly in the spo~­ light as the United States repre- sentative to the 9th Sao Paulo Biennale, and as the redpient of . the First Award for Painting at the 5th Paris Biennale. The influence of Pop A.rt in Southern California durtng that time pushed Foulkes toward a greater pictorial flatness. Paint- ing with rags for distinctive tex- ture, he began to make serial- ized landscapes of the arid mountain risings surrounding LA -wlike what a freeway dri- ver might see from the comer of his eye." ry"'hese rock shapes emerged J. from backdrop fill-in to the main event in proof-sheetlike multiples ~cross the canvas. Two of the paintings in NHAM's current exhibit -a 1963 oil "The Express" and "Victory Rocle," complete d in 1984 - offer examples of this style. "I had a technique down, the museums and collectors were buying up the work, but it all became too easy," he confessed. "I'd go out to Cbatlwartb. ~ ot boUlder9. cmae .. and ciaDk out tbe petnttnp - did about 15 10-by-12-foot paintings tn lell lban three months. Until all ol a sudden I hit the big dead-end.• Crom there, Foulkes made o r u-tum back to his childh passion of performing Spike Jones-flavored music and orga nlzed an arty musical group called the Rubber Band. In it b w as featured playing his own invented· "Poultesopbone" - composite instrument of string bass, gazooga horns, washboard, bells, whistles, etc. -that he continues to evolve and enterta.µi audiences with today. His art reprise took the fonn of some rather morbid self-por traits utilizing brutal facial alte ations that suggest a surrealis- tic, sociopathic undercurrent to the norm, and were the gen of his current work. Although Foulkes accepts evil as an eve blooming thing in modem con sciousness, he seems to nurtur a patriotic pathos while makin satirical stabs at a foreboding avarice he feels has become th American way. This fall, the first major retr spective of LLyn Foulkes' 35- year career -entitled "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" -will be presented a t the Laguna Art Museum. t .. 'I .... " .. . ~ , ' .... , . any 3 f~r $25. 95 '•. ., . 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At lt'<.1-.1 tlw rullt•c w,1, hot cllld .,llOll~I · THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL 1995 ADOPTION G UILD 1995 CHARITY TENNIS T O U R N A MENT MAY 27, 28 &: 29 and JUNE 3 &: 4 0 Pgpcttd1 Benefit Hoty f 1mll7 Semen Help• Child Reach/or" St art Civ• 11 C lft of Lov•. FO R Fl.JRTHER INFORMAT IO N, CALL (714) 857-0833; 551-2946 QUAL I TY I S SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE Across from Nordstrom at Sunflower= iAYenwBear Street. Featurtnc dlntnc. and seMc:'5 In ichannlna seutM.: For lnfonlltioi liM,,_DO -.1 op... Tlw "·c uml lmuk .. 1011 • fou11l 1llclll'I\ \\t•1't>l 11•1•11 lo the• l>onl.. 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So bring my ad for the food, the fun and the fantastic price. It's my t reat" T oshiya Katsuyama. Manager Newport Benihana gives you something to sing about: The K.1rao\.:e S1nga•ong with hundreds of fun & famoliar songs Encino (818)788-7121 Marina del Rey (310)821-0888 Newport Beach (7 I '4)955-0822 Anaheim (71 '4)n+'49'40 TofTance (310)316-7777 City of Industry (818)912-878'4 NOW OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCH .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ofler not nld at 8-rl)' Hi1s loa_, Oller ¥2lod ~ jtn lO. 199S, Sunday ~ Thunday M.t, 1 OCDP f"reMnt dth coupon wh•n ont.nn1. Not vabd widl any oc:tlw prom«iona1 o«.n .. __________________ _ ., I I I I I I I I I I I I ••• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I l'Vc~n ct mu<1 with r:<'ulk1w1 or Gn~hc1nf~ 1iortrct1I"> 'lctmJ>NI on Lhem. I lh<>~Klhl lklck to the ot.h- e 1 .. '>Uch Cl'> Twcltn, I lemm<1wa) .ind I lclwthom ..,, honw .... 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Ill· llllj \Vc11ldt•tlflq-. II will ht• q,>1icl 111 lw h1111w ltul \\l' hd\t' 11111 ht1t>J.., ,kl'!< h· ( .... phuto-. tllltl 1ou1 ncd-. Inf fl'll\o< ltllq IOI ""l,tllllllq 1111<1 cl1•1•pt'fllll\I 11<11 cllll\ lllll. '"Hlllln· t'lll [\po-.1111 l1ul .ill Ille • 11lh1 1 l'\()ll-.1111'' Ill l)ll, \ l'cll Pl tfi-.1 Cl\· l'I \ ,,.., \q•ll GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER? ~~= A st11-1.1u Ahest~ A1tw,_.,. W.'tYOU •• tsf ~Today l•JllLM.6 Baroque Music Festival 15th c.A nnMal Season 4-11 ]1me 1995 Sc. Michad &: All Angels O mrch BAROQUE CONCKaTOS Sunday, June '4, <4:00-p.m. Soloisls and Fc:st.ival Orchestra Conatrfos/ororgnn_ ~./IUJ•, tut•. strings and barpskbont by IJa<'b, Handt'(, Vtliald( T.,_.ann 6 Eagan q,r.,,111n1) OltGAN UCITAL Monday, Junes. 8:00 p.m. Craig Phillips, Of'8'"' William Wood, bassoon SC. Mldwl •Al Med* Olutth ......... ftNAU Sunday. J\IM ll, 4'.00 , .... Vonl~~-...a 0.<hutrtl.; 9uftoft Klriaft, ni•. ~ ,,,.,. ....... .,~.., .... ,.... ... (11111,,. •2' OUM 4 a 1 u . .,.~, .,, ,,,,.. -·(11~ ,...,..,, ...... ~ ......... a.. ..... PO.... oaCA•r" •• • • THURSDAY, MAY 18, 199S y C'lienl-. have.• yn-dl .. tylc- Hff pt>r- n·nt of lhc m dlC wo1.iwn who 1.mtcttdlll, lu11cl-rcllM' 111lcl wm k lor C'h<1r1lcl· bit• c c1uw~. Thcy'11• riyht oul ol th1• 'I'< j,•ty pcl~)t'.,, • 'dY't C c>rOl)d <l<•I M.11· cc1tttr,•1 Mctrk M1C'~k(•­ wil1. who!-.c <. ltenl 11-..L rcc1d' likti' d cuu~l1inl.! -..ocidl 1 cyi .. tor. In HJ8J. c1lh•r ~1rt1lluttllny lrom I lyd<• Pc1rk'' ( ·u1i11c1ry lnsltllll<' ol Anwricc1 tC IA J. ht' work1'd c1 numht•r ol pn~s11yim1' rl'1>t<1u- rc1nl"i c111tl < luh~. unlil <1 Corvno did Mcir rt~~idcnl lurl.'d him ctwc1 y to l>ccunw lht' executive chef on ctn l1C"1hd1Hndde }'dC.hl in lhc lfohc1111c1~. Cv1•11Luc11l~. lht• owner' ol the l :JO-lool \ d( hi '>oil<•cl uack lo ( 'ctlllvrn1<1 10 lc1kc up l'L''i<h•nce in 1lw1r C'u11J11<1 c.h•J Mc1r \vc1 L1•r- trunl honll'; Mctrk. n' lw tikP-, lo Ill' ( cllh'<I, C clllll' Wllh lhclll, C'Oll· 1in11i1H1 lo h0 lhl'ir pri\'c1l1• c-hl'f. Si:-.. \.'t',1r' held pct~..,t.·d -.11lC"l' · < ·.1 ~ ~JfctducJlion. "lwn llw :J:J- ) \'ell ·Old lllUVl'<I Oil, Wilh i<h:dS OI ,, c-.t ll'riD~J lu ... 111<'"'' lrnhhlill~J in hi~ b 1<1i1t .\ fl'W ltlllttlh-. d~JU, he 01w1wd < 't l'tlll' d1• let ( '1cmc tor Ccl II ·ri lllf tllld •I 111ocl1• .... 1 I nkP-Olll c-ou11ll'r in ( '11ro11<1 dt•I M.11 r-·-----------------------~ ' I ' I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~-------------------------~ binatlon . And there wc1 .... so much morn great cttufl! Box lunchc' for beach picn1~ and boat outings snll for $7 to $20. From that parliculctr list or 17, imagine these: grilled alba- core with strawberry cumin salsa served'with black bean<;, <1voca- clo anti lime vinaigrcllc or for old fashioned H.l'>tC'>, d rim? Cobb s<1l - dd. . . Creme 'cl<' la CrC'mf> l<'alurn., c1, prinwd menu ol dinnen, lo yo. The hesl plt1n is lo .,lop l>y cctrly in the week, httve a smuU cup of M>up lor lunt'h; ldkc lhc Jklyc wilh Lwo wel•k' ot llll'cll pl<llh with you ctn c.I order from honw. This is irnportcu1l! ... Gvt:ry one ol thc.?s<' din ner~ i~ mdcll' lo orde r, l>O il isn't possible ·lo ju!>L drop in t1nd huy one. Tlh'lt'\ ct IOUIO) k1ldwn Ill lht• 1h11 \\'ht!tt' ell:q<11ll loud b p tt •p rttl'd 1111 lhc • w~·c·k..,' C"ctlt•rin~J 111h-., JllC'·Clld1•tt•d Ullllll'I"> cllld cl ~fl"" lll!J c1111111<•r IJl..,1111'..,.., tvh '<111 \\ h tit• I Ill' lllOl'lllll~J \ CASEY LUKSCH I DAll.Y Pit.OT Chef Mark Miskiewicz provides customers with "cuisine for the discrhntnating palate" at Cre me de la Creme In Corona del Mar. The cost per dinnN i'> $10.95, with vcyelc1hh: pasld w1tric' dt $8.95. I {ere is c1n ide<1 ul recent Lake-out dinners: yrilled albc1- corc with fpnnl'l-Lomcalo cuull-. dnd intense vt!yetc1ble .. oup; Yunkel! pol ruc1-,1 w ith cclc!r y, cc1rrol, onion, mc1shNI polalt><.!., c1nd rich brown yravy wilh declr mu.,hroom soup -cllHI rot1slml chicken hrecl~L. t.tpplc.,, rnrclw<1y and c.uursl' pe pper -,crvcd wilh roasted polc1lo c11HI mincstrn1w soup . ' il'ld nl 11111q u1 • ..,,iltll t ..... pct'>lcl">, cook11•.., ,rnd cl1•..,~1·11-. ttrc put 1n llw l11111l <"ttM'., lur 111111wdit1lv .,,th• 'loll rein IHI) hUlllL'lltc1<ll'- lc1-.l111!J ... uup -.... uc-h ct"> f-n·nch qtt'C'l1 h·nltl Ill (Clllllll Y h<lll1 Wllh tp1•1•11 lw.i11 .... c111d pold'liJc•.., -h~ 1111' dl'l1< ll>ll' <up. ::i:J, lu1 <1 CREAM O F THE CROP . q111r kit' lune h, or lc1!-t• ti quctrl 1101111· 1111 1,111•r pll',...,ll1t', Sli. Cre de la· Creme caters to area's rich forum 4'to 7:30 p.m. or !-.U, Crl'll\l' d1! let C1t•1110 I'> bu .. y up lron t w1lh lot., ul customer'> w ho h<1vc C-dllt'd cth <•ctd , p1r klllH up lheir dtnrn!r eveniny mcc1l 01 c1 quc1rl ol llw luhulol" ... oup llldd<• fresh l'V<'ry 111orniny -clllcl mc1yl>c d couple or cookw ... 01 d ( 'tt'llll' dl' lt1(.0l l'llll' hct"> 1 t1lv11'<l l1JJ I lc11b111 IJcl) ~<hl1UI f\\ tlll I ,IJll(I Jl<lll'llh Ill c11l1•11- do111c I'} \..,...,,,1,11H 1• Ll'clUtH', T1•111- pk B.tl 'lcthlll cllHI look ... lo cl and frunous (but'you can enjoy it, too). <li vinP dessert. , bu ... \ ..,lllllllll't \\ hctl w1lh d11111t•r pell 111• ..... Jum• \1 l'dd1tl!J">, ~trt1tluc1- ll1111, 'ct1l111!11><1rl11 ''· l11rlh<l11\-., r:nurlll 111 .luh q,11, ..... pnlil1c ctl lu11d-ro11~1•r .... <11id liolh k111<I .., ol J\hl/\ r1h-. $l:HJ,OOO-lor ll:JU lll'uµle. VC!-'i, thc11\ riCJhl. They ctlhc r ha<t gal- loplll\J c1pp<.'ltll"'• or wines yolt C:clll't liuv r1t Rt1lphs. 1 1 MARIA BIRD vic1nc1.., ll rttllh•.., c1ncl c·nv1ctr co,1 mo1wy). The Wt'>C'>L cou1'>e ol t1clion I'> Lo tell Mt1rk whc1l you wc1nl lo spend. l lis cc1 Lcn•d m<.•ctl.., \11 111l1•111ctllUllcil < oi p o l clltOll pcrnl h" lnllJl''' lcth 'll lc11 - I'm l'') c1rc <.lcc.1<.lt!d by ldblc or huJl1•1 .... t>rv1c1•, how mctny cou~­ cs art• rn clP.r1•cl, p rices lor e"Ol<'rk Wilhelm returns David Wllhelm AMERICAN q umayo opened '\Yljll.~ del.lUPl'e<.i l:lOWcl of hc1ppy c<1mpers. I'm told. Reports c1re thcll the food c1ncl decor 1dec1s c1re pure· Oc1v1cl W!lhelm doing his 1c1l- ented dance with Southwest lct'>le'>. He\ the one who 1ev1sed El Tonto Gnll's menu with great ... uuess Ch1mayo looks hkP c1 vb1on ol Tc1os lodgt"''> STUDIO CAFE, located ot 100 Moin St. Balboa (ot foot of pier). The Studio Cole is the hoppening ploce for food , fun & entertoinmenl. Menu includes nbs, chicken, fresh fish, posto, appetizers & solods, olw serving brunch on Sot & Sun. I 0 to 3:00 wt11ch includes Belgium waffles, omelettes, poncokes and much more Prices range from $2 95.$13. 95 Open 7 days o week Mon.fn 11.30.1.30om, Sot-Sun 1().1 ·30om. Also located ot 300 P.C H., Huntington Beach. IN, BRU, FB, ENT, V, MC, AE, DC. 53{>.8775. ZUBIES RESTAURANT, localed ot 1712 Plocentio, Costa Meso. Menu includes ribs, chicken, steak & lobster, prime rib, pizza, oyster bar Prices range from $3.95 and up. Open doily from 11 :30om to IOpm, Cocktails 'til 11 pm. ID, FB, WC, No credit cords. (714) 645-8091 CAFE w ith w,onderful sunset or~tng,es mte11ors. C h1mayo is c1cross the wc1y trom Hc11cl Rock Cafe 4'nd nedr Robinson's in the space previ- ously occupied by Slade's. Taco Bell. under the cl11eclion of.CEO John l\forl1n, s1gnPcl up lhr> !tpdce <111d Mctt lm .. etPc led Wilhelm lo clt>~1gn C hmuiyo\ intenors and food. II 1s inlc>ndNI to be ct prototype 101 d po'>stble ch<1m ot Soulh- wPst 1e!tldt1rdnl'>. Pnce'> top out ctt $12.~5 101 lunch ctncl $)().1.15 tor cl 20-ounce "lf'clk 101 d1n- ne1. Balboa Bay Club succPss The Bc1y Club\ 1h1Pt•-clt1\' wine c1nd loocl celeb1ctt1on, op en to the public, wns 11 -..mc1.,h· my succe!t!>. Leet ures." tc1sllnu-... I u nchcon~ cllHI ... ('clll ht• 'llfll'flJ -WP hctcl ">clllll'l'd ch1tkc n with mu ... h1 00111., c1ml nwlll·tl MonlrttC"hvl 9oc1l <:ht•cw in cl ..,ilky 'lock n•cluclion c1tHI ct ~rtldd ( Olllflll'l'd ul I OllldlOC.'~. both rt-'d c111d ydlow, hl:!ntl~ ·or paint, .... pinctc h cHld 1•nc.Jive with cl di'< fl'l'I 'U\J!Jl'">lion ol h.i;rvh1ul oil. Sec11 ecl c1h1 with -.uy 'dllCt!, plnyill~J clHtlill~l lhc ctlOllldliC uin- !fl'I' ctnd 1tlilll, Wei"> d \ttlll'd C0111· Crcn\e d e Id C 'rcmc• 1-, 1n lht• '>a1i1c block d' Bloom\ curm!1 fl ower ~ldnd on (c1.,1 Cut1~I I lly h- wc1y ih Curonc1 dcl Mctr. • MARLA BIRD covers local din- ing for the Daily Pilot. NEWS dmnets plui, cin opening night cruise we1e> pct1l of the lun OwnE>1 Bevelly Rc1 y C'lnd Chicl 1 Openthny Ofhce1 Herny Sh1e lem made 11 t1tl j p~ble wilh the help ol ct plc1toon ot yre,11 h<'lpl'I'> ~h1ele111 is dJtPctdy plotting next yent\ C\'l'lll. Scotch happening '\u .. \\ tlhnq cillowed cll Lhe llpc.ommg 5111911· 1 111c1ll -.colch tc1~liny to be hPlcl <1t the '>Wctnk Pct< ilic Club on McKAt 1hu1 Boulev<1rcl on June 2 I 1 011 l 7 lO ~) f) 111 The Ame11cctll ln'>Ltlule ol Wrne ctncl rood I'> -..po1ho1111g the t>vl'ntny c1ncl the duu\ '>t1pe1 • c lwl, Rc11nC'1 Lctn9bem, ,., pldnnmy -..ome delc•clclhl<' cq>pet1ze1s for A IWF members cancl thc•11 gu<>~I.., Spc1cc· ,., !muled; tor tnformc1lio11 ttnd reservdhons, phone Bud Shermtm c1t 457- 041) l Co'>l ts $40 per pe~ ~on. ·Hot Mother 's Day at· Mediter raneo Mothers ctnd their families trooped out ot ttie 1 e~Lc1urc1nt (lomlerly Delnney's) on Molh-. er\ Oc1y rt'> ct sn1c1Ui'>h fire in the kitchen wc1s cli .. pdt('hed. Only minor clc1mc1ge. c1ccordmg to spokeswon1ttn D1dnc1 Leighton. The gctl> com- p<1ny ctnd heC\lth department uoth declared everythmy ..,hip shc1pe. but smoky ctir took the t1l te1noon lo clecu out. Dinner Wd!> !>e1ved the ve1y <;<1me night. 'JI "4-· By Marla Bml MCIPIC RSH & SIAIOOD, Loeoted ot 2620 Newport 61vd .• Costa Me~. Menu iodudes seafood salads, s.ofood sondwichea, grilled eintrMJ, fish & chipi, fish toC1os1 sushi and more. Also hos one of Orange County's largest inventories of fresh fish from it's fish market. Pr'ices range from $1 . 95 and up. Open W 11-6; Sot 11-5, ID, WC (71 4) 650-0130. ZU9IU DlrY DOCK, Locoi.d ot 9059 Adams, Huntington Beoch. Menu includes seafood, steak & lobstar, pizza, prime rib, oysler bar. Prices range from $3.95 and up. Open doily from 11 :30om lo 1 Opm, Cocktoils 'Iii 11 pm. IN, FB, we. v. M~. 171,1963-6362. STEAKS lHI aAllN STIAK HOUll, locotad at 2300 Horbof Blvd, 131, Colla Mesa. Menu lftcludes at.alc.s, fresh fish, chicken burgers ond ICltods. Ptic»s range from $3.75 ~r lunch and $6.25 for dinner. Open 11 om for lunch M.So. Dinner 4pm Wr. Dinner 3pm Sot. & Sun. IN, WC, V, MC, AE, DC. (7U) 6'1-9777. ./ FOr ftlOl'e IUIH'S CAii, Located ot 320 Bristol IG ot Redhill (by Arco Mini Moel) in Cosio Meso. Menu includes good country cookin' breokfost with the besJ omelettes, poneokes, great Mexieon bfeoklosl dishes and lunch with stirfry ~etablft, leriyoki bowl, gorlic chicken, assorted solods, healthy turkey burgers, homburgers, serwd w/ potato solod Of' fries. Try Ruth's home cookin' lodoy. Great food, ,great prices I Pr as range from $2.99 to $5.95 . Open 7 days o week 7om to 2pm. ID, 00, WC (714) 6"1-7321 ITALIAN ITALIAN MEXICAN • ..1. ,. • llWOl lllGllOl1 CHIN ESE CHOI HONG, Gourmet Chinese. light & healthy, no msg us.d, only noturol lngredienb. Menu . includes -low t ol meals, combination plo,.s, beef or pork dishes, chicken & V41g• dishes, and family value dinnefs. Toke out ovoiloble. $1 -buck o plo,. ovoiloble. loeot9d at 17938 Magnolia St (next lo Pk N ~)Fountain Volley. (71') 965..3698. FRENCH CHANTIQAIR, locot9d ot 18912 MoeMhw Blvd., Irvine, across from John Wayne Airport. Elegant, chorming, groc1ous & beautiful, eoch o4 Its dining room• ho1 o diff.rent decor. The food it FrenctK:olifornio cuisiM-tosty but heolthfvlly pr.pored. lunch apeclola 'ot $8.00 and up · tt. dinnet "*"' indud91 o voriety o4 MOb>d, "'90t, ~. toloda jutt lo mention o few i'9n\•. flricea range from $6 to $25 Serving lunch 11 :30-2 30, OW. 5:3().10·30, open 1 doya o weell IO, 00, fl, ENT, WC, Y, NC., AMX DC, DISC. Valet ,.Clftilng. {7 1A) 752-8001. SAUTINOl llSTAUltANT & SAUSAGI CO. Loeoted at 251 Shipyard Woy. Newport Beach. Menu includes gr89f patio, oword winn ing Caesar solod, delicious homemade sousog., veol, lamb, lob of V9Q91onon dir.hes, t:: wine, beer, cappuccino & d.Mrts. •ti's o fomi owned & run restouront.. Prices range from $.4. 5 IO $13.95. Ope~ 7 doys o week. Serving Sot & Sun Brunch from 8 30 to l ·00 Sunday thru Thursday 11 om to 1 Opm Friday & Sot. 11om-11 pm. IN, ~. W\., MIU, W!l, V, M. AE. DC (71 A) 723.()62 Coll for directions. Cai.ring Spec1olists. NICKI P.IZZA D'OllO Family ltollon Restaurant with ~pd!) SOIUI oncf honcfmode piuo'• fomc>W fot~ Spoghelti • oM you con eot for $2.75 and ~ oll you con eat Losogno for $3.15. W. alto tio-.. the piggest piµo In town, our potty piuo 36•. Oltl9f dishes lftclude YeOI, eggplontt cNC..,,, bfoeciOllo Ond cflhNnt postos. A buffet lllnch on Mori., Tuee., Thun. & Fri. Bonqu« room and~ cMlloble. W. en lcx<*d ot I 0585 SI* /we. foUnloin ~ "'°"9 171A) 963-0227. AVILAS a IANCHITO, A dining landmark for OYef 20 )'90r&. Run by the Avila family, Avilos hos 7 locations to MN• you in Cosio Mesa, Newport Beoc~. Santo Ano, long Beoch, Huntington Pork & loguno Hint & Huntington Beach Feoturlng authentic food with the freshest ingredients & o new er.alive light cuisine along with authentic Moma Avila's reclpn. ID, MIU, FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, AE, DC, & DISCOVER "Avllos ~01 o ~n for QClling you like port of the fomllyl' Ml CASA, located ot 296 17th Str.et, Costo Mesa. A trip to Mexlcol Mexican Food. OpM dolly ol l lom. Prices range from $2.25 to $8.95. Serving lunch & dinner for OYef 20 )'9Cm. IN, F8, we, v, Mt:., AE, DC, C8, D. 6'.S.7626. WAHOO'I PllH TACO, With A locationa: 1133 PCH, l.ogvno 8eoch, !11 •1,97..0033, 1862 PlocMio, ~ Melo, (7 l 'I 631 ·3•33 ond 3000 8rl.eol, Cosio Mesa (71•) 435-0130, 120Moln, Huntineton hoch, (71'1536-2050. Menu iftctuct. Fish -=ot, burritol, block beona & rtce, .olodt, SOI~. "a. ronge M s 1.6.5 to ,$1, 50. - Open Mon .o.Sot. 11 °"' lo l ()pm, Sun. 11 om 90 9pfft IN, TKO, WC. ·- rega~ local, fkMx- cal n. Da~ Plot at 642-=-4321 or 1he HulltinFn leach 1Jwl1pr.cl1nt at965-3030. - I f you've limited the pairing of ruby red cranberries to Thanksgiving Day turkey, you've missed one of the greatest partnerships since Tracy and Hepburn or Bogey and Bacall. Broaden your horizons and put together the flavors o( savory pork and sweet-tart cranberries. · · Cranberry products are available year round and are a delicious source of Vitamin C. Today's pork cooks quickly and is lower in fat than many meats. There is less than 2 grams of fat per ounce of ham; pork tenderloin is as lean as skinless chicken breast Whether they open the production as appetizers, star in dinner or luncheon entrees or offer a sweet finale to the meal-this pair will help you entenain with flair. <Lnrget cheese cubes and crackers. These appetizers J(pictured at right) are sure to steal the show. PORK SATE APPETIZERS 2 pounds boneless pork loin 4 minced garlic cloves l cup soy sauce 11/i cups Dijon-style mmtard 1/i cup honey With sharp knife, lice pork loin into 6 "x I "x 'A " julienne strips. Stir together the remnllling ingredients, and use half of this mixture to marinate the pork strip for BRIE AND CRANBERRY PHYLLO TRIANGLES 1 pound ph,tlo dough 31.-1 cup melted butter 1 16-ounce can~ Spn)4 Whole Berry Cnmbury Sllace 'h pound Brie ch~ ~t Into 'h-lnch cubes Preheat oven to 350°P. e ut phyllo dough in half lengthwise. Keet> covered with plastic wrap while working. Place 2 hcets of pbyllo dough on,work surf ace; 30 minutes. Reserve other half of mixture for dipping. Remove pork from marinade after 30 minutes, discard marinade and weave pork onto kewers (if using bamboo skewers, soak in cold water for 30 minutes .before using to prevent bumfog). Grill or broil 3-4 mfoutes, turning once or twice. Serve with reserved sauce. Make&, brush with butter. f old in half lengthwise; brush with butter. 16 servings. Place I 1h ~poons cranberry sauce and 6 cubes of Brie at bottom of strip. Diagonally fold comer over filling forming a triangle. Continue foldjog triangle shape up to the cod. Brush with butter and place on a jelly roll pan. Repeat with remaining phyllo dough and filling. Bake for 10 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 5 minutes before serving. Makes 20.25 appetizers. / L£m takes its traditionql place on holiday plates, and J Lthis riah cranberry sduce is the perfect complement. BAKED HAM WITH CRANBERRY RUM SAUCE 1 4-poud fully cooked bQ;neleS8 ham l 16-ounte can Ocean Spray9 WWt Berry Cranberry S.uce 'A cap •pple Jelly 1A c;up nlllal 11' cup c:llopped welautl 3 talllllpooM dart ram Place ham in sMJlow pen; ~ in a 325°F oven until meat t.ber1nometer insencd reads 140°F (about l ~to 2~ houri). Remove from oven; let rest 10 minutes before sliciila IO terve with CnmberTy Rum Sauce. CRANBDltY RUM IAUCS: Piece cranbeny MUCO in a mediUm mi~ bowl. Brelk up MUCe with a fGrt; 11ir iD ..... jelly. Hell in lnictoWave on hiP for r ____ __, .. ;, MCOlldl. Stir ia ....... ~-(.bill to dlicken. Serve at room lmlpetature wilh l1iced .... Sen. 12. ~ ... • ' ~0rve this springtime entree LlaLad topped with Pork- The Other White Meat.® Cranberries replace straw- berries in the traditional tart. PECAN-PORK SALAD WITH HONEY-BALSAMIC DRESSING 4 boneless pork chops 2 teaspoons vegetable oil SaJt and pepper 2 cloves garlic, minced 'A cup honey 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 4 cups tom iceberg lettuce, Boston lettuce or Bibb lettuce 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries 1/i cup sliced celery 'A cup chopped pecans Heat large skillet over medium-high heat. Season chops and brush with a little oil. Cook. turning occasionally to brown evenly, until chops are just done. Remove chops from skillet and reserve. Add any remaining oil «?pan. Quickly saute minced garlic until tender. about l -2 minute , tirring constantly. Stir in honey and balsamic vinegar; cook and stir one minute or until heated through. In a large bowl, toss together lettuce. trawberrie • celery and vinegar mixture. Divide lettuce mixture among indivi· dual plates. Slice each pork chop and fan over alad . Sprinkle with pecans. Serves A. COUNTRY CRANBERRY RHUBARB TART 1 16-ounce can Ocean Spra,- Wbole Berry Cranberry Sauce Y,, cupsupr t 'h tablelpoonl comstarcb -'A pouad rtlubart> stalks, cut lnto ~nch---Pastry ror a "-ladi Aaste cnst p6e Powdettdsupr Preheat oven to 37S°F. Combine cranberry sauce. sugar and com- tarch in a medium mixin& bowl. Stir in rhubarb. J>00r into I putty-lined 9-iftch pie plate. Fold mast edae ~. plealin1 it IO furin I f1utod edge. Bake for 4() minuleS or anciJ pden brown. COOi cOmpletely. Sprinkle wid't poWdered suaar before aervina. Make.~ I wt. 8 servinp. .. t'Zday s pork cooks quickly. JThis roast is done in 20 minutes to medium doneness. CRANBERRY STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN 2 "hole pork tenderloins 2 cups Cranberry Dressing (see recipe below) 'Ii teaspoon saJt 'h teaspoon black pepper 1/1 teaspoon curry powder 1/i cup wbJte wine l cup chicken stock 2 teaspoons ground sage Butterfly each tenderloin (!>lice almost all the way through each tenderloin lengthwise: open and lay (latt gently Outten with a meat pounder. Fill each tenderloin with I cup of Cranberry Drc~smg; roll to enclose. and tie secufcly. Combine . alt. pepper and curry powder, and rub over !lurf a e of scuffed tender- loin . Place tenderloin' in a shallow roasting pan. and roao;t in a 400 F oven for 20 minutes. Remove tenderloins from oven. and let re t 10 minutes while making gravy. Place roasting pan over rugh heat. and deg.laze the pan with wine: let cook 12 minute!>. Add chicken tock; let cook 1-2 minutes. and !ltir in ground sage. To serve. lice tenderlomli. and serve with pan gravy. Serve 6. 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OETAA.S IN Sn:. 1 cona•• HIAlml .... • POii ~-·ll01 I~ HEALTHY CHOICE WNCHMEAT 6-0Z. ASSTD. · 2' ~ VARIETIES 0 SAVE 1 .51 OH 1WO It , ·HUOHU ORANGE JUIC'3 CARTON O 1 /2-GAL CHIUfD 2' SAVI .1' OH 7WO It 12·PACK WCKYBllR 349 RUFFUS -.po~'l'ATO CHIPS 5.5 TO 6-0Z. REC., 88QORRANCH MW UI' JO .60 99 . . · 1 i'•' e u: fJq,, ~ 1 i'' i1:1 r,1 :J a a i T-Bone or Porterhouse Steak USDA Select or Cholce-Betf Loin-per lb. Value Pack-4 Steaks or More (Single Pack per lb. 3.19) .......---_., • SEAFOOD VALUE DAIRY/DELI VALUE Fresh Alaskan Halibut Steak per lb. (Jlllttt per lb. 6.99) 599 Sawe up to 3.00 per lb. Ralphs Fresh Pasta Ancel Ha.Ir, Unwulnl ur Fettuccine 901.pq. ~99 Save.SI GROCERY VALUE GROCERY VALUE 4 Pack-Northern Bath Tissue Allortfd or Prtnlt 1120ct. pq. Brawny Paper Towels Prtnlt 60d.roll FOUR 6 PACKS ="",_.........\"":716 •Pepsi Cola Pu6 Pack t~f::"°:too 12 en. cu.Plue Tu.Pim CRV You Pay Only =-.....,. ·1.00 •Diet Pepsi ""j09Tu ~r.£9 -.ao 12 oz. caoe-Pl11a Tu-Phu CRV Ralphs California Beef Boneless Chuck Steak or Roast USDA Stlect-Sttf Chuck per lb. Save •p to I.JO per lb. 69 = DAIRY /DELI VALUE Eagle Thins Potato Chips Regular, Spicy Retta or BBQ 5.5 01. 10 ll 01. ball Sawe up to .90 LIQUOR VALUE •Mountain Dew ~ £136 ,. ,_Mftltt• 12 en. canH>lua Tu ·Plua CRV ,.CIV_,..1a ...... Of ......... c...-& ....... C...-... •Lipton Brisk Iced Tea 12 OL faDH>lua Tu ....... ~~~~,~,;"'&-1.1111 ........ Four 6 Packs Pepsi Cola Bonus Couoon Combine thla coupon frlth the S 1.00 Mf1'• coupon In thla ad and ae1 f"OW' 6 Packa of Pepel Cola for Only 4.36. Plua CRV. Ptu Tu. 1.1111r-._11111110..c...-Ptro..-r mtcM ll .... Mey24.,lteS. ....... 11.~li};&-. ....... Four 6 Packs . Diet Pepsi Bonus Couoon C-blM tbla CCKlpoD fitth tM 11.00 M&'• co.poa In tbt. ad and aet Fou t Paella ot Diel Pepel for Oaly Ut. Ph .. CRV. Ptu Tu. 1.1111 r. .... 11111110..o.p. "'a.... Dlldloe.., ..... .., 14. ·- - .. .... 11!n-. ....... Four6 Packs Mountain Dew Bonus Couoon Combine lbla coupoo ftitb the S 1.00 Mfl'• coupon In thla ad and tel four 6 Pecka of Mountain Dew for OnJy 4.36. Plut CRV. Plua Tu. 1.1111 r-.._ .. o..c-Ptrc-. o.p. °""""..., 11 M Illy tt. 1a Prices effective 8 a.m •. Thursday, May 18 thru May 24, 1995 ' DISCO VE NEW LOW • • Fresh Red Ripe Strawberries each 12 oz. basket • each FROZEN VALUE Movie Rental Spend $10 Of mote ot Ralphs ond recelVe o Coupon' good for o Rent One Get One FR££ HoYJe Reotot ot The WherellO\.lse. -a-tn.•-......., ................ ..,_ ............. --------------------------, I ( llW«JFACT\IA£RS,..ADCOUPOH•C-P!RES~'9S I !SAVE 1.00 _ : When You Buy Four 6 Packs of : Mountain Dew-12 oz. cans :COlotUOi(A °"" --..................... 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J 1 ' DE~tRT .SHOW WITH DEB BI E FIEl DS CHOCOIATE ALMOND TORIE 7 ozs. semi-sweet chocolate, chopped 1 Y} Cups blanched almonds . · Yi cup unsalted butter (1 stick) 1 rup sugar (divided) · 4 eggs (separated) Powdered sugar Unsweetened cocoa powder Coat a 9 inch springfonn.pan with butter. Put a circle of parchment in bottom of pan. Butter parchment. Flour generously & shake out excess. Set aside. Preheat ove n to 300. In food processor, grind together chopped chocolate & almonds (may need to do in batches). Set aside. In mixing bowl, cream butter with wooden spoon & add 3/4 cup sugar. Beat ti1 light & fluffy. Add egg yolks, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in chocolate-almond mixture & blend well. Beat egg whites ti1 stiff. Sprinkle remaining 1/4 cup sugar over and beat ti! whites are stiff and glossy. Fold egg whites Into chocolate mixture and using rubber spatula, gently blend. Scrape batter into pringform pan & smooth top. Bake tU skewer Inserted into center comes out dean, about 1 hour and 10 minutes. Let torte cool completely in pan. When cool, remove sides of pan. TO DECORATE CAKE; Cut four of five 3/4 inch wide strips of light cardboard. Lay on top of cake all going in one direction. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. Remove strips carefully. Shake off excess sugar. Lay stt;ips of board in opposite direction, creating a criss-cross pattern. Sprinkle with cocoa. CarefulJy lift off board & discard. Serve rut into slices. Y. Cup butter. softened 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar Yi cup granulated sugar 5 large eggs 1 tsp almond extract 1 tsp vanilla extrnct \. pinch of salt 1 Y. cup all-purpose flour 1 Yi tsp baking powder 1 rup yellow cornmeal 4 cups mixed blackberries & raspberries (fresh or whole frozen. ( 11Singfroren. do 1101 tbaw) 1 cup whipped cream Preheat oven to 350. Buaer loaf pan generously. Mix butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar together u ing electric mixer. Beat tiJ light & fluffy . .Add egg.'> one at a time, ht-ating well after each one. Stir in sour cream, almond & vanilla extracts. Beat on low speed 10 nm well !\Ji 1ogether salt, flour & baking powder. On low speed, add flour mixture & cornme:1l into butter mixture. Beat just til well mixed. Pour batter into loaf pan. Bake 1 hour & 10 minu1t·:, til 1oothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Cool cake. Invert onto ~ing platl' Serve cut into thick :.!ices topped with berries & whipped cream. BIGEWW ICED TEA Delicious f111 ii flavors a re mixed with a blend of tea specially fonnulated to b.e $} 99 enjoyed ice cold in jumbo tea 8 bags bags designed to brew up in high volume. Can be made with bot water or by the ··s1111 tea" method with equally delicious results. OIDFAMil.Y RECIPE SAIAD DRESSINGS From the kitchens of the Martin Gillet & Co. $ } 99 Established in 1811 In Baltimore, this family of s·- saJad dressings will add a v .. dash of flavor to even tbe most contemjJOrary salads. Aval/able In Caesar and Parmesa11 Peppercorn, ADRIENNE'S IAVOSH HAWAD A aourmel Jlatbread bdked 111 Sdnta Barbara's, Lavosb Hawaii have a light, crisp $165 texture and a rich yet delicate flavor. All of their ~ varieties have minimal f {S sodium and fat cm1te111 and • coma In no pmeroallh, tropical oils ar anfjktal flavors. .. .... ............. • ~EHEARTS OFPAIM Slender, snow u1hite tender spears taken from the stem $3 39 of the tropical wbbage jXJlm 8 . 8 02.. tree. Hearts of palm look lfke white asparagus sa11s tips and their flamr is reminiscent of anichukes. Use in salads, mai11 dishes or as a tasty tempera. SUITER HOME PASTA SAU~ A delightful assortment of pasta sauces made with contemporary fonnulas and $219 each with a dash of Sutter Home Vineyards wltu!. Richly flavorful, enjoy as t' pasta 25 oz. ' sauce, jJOttr over grilled seafood or poultry. BAlllSEN coo~ Se/6"' from Apple Cmmblie, De/Ice, Deloba or Nuss Dessert. All of these delightful $ } 39' European made cookies bave the light textun> and gentle .. SUJf..'<!lness that have made '"" Bablsm the num(Jer one German import In II" caresory. -· . . \NE. \-\Pt..V£ A'Nl\'P.O ~~~ ~~t=ooo ~NO "t~&at" (>~Me. A.1'..1!l1 ~C> C.OM£' ~ -n\E. t.A NN~~'( ~NO <?>~ GAEA. "t rooon ~0\0 \.J.FA'!m'C.. .· NE~~:t G~t'\ (,\"-\)-'°? 5-~ ,.,, ~OOMtlMlor VI bl Al 2283 FIWiew Ad. Coe1a Ml9a (714) 1418300 M-F tAM -5PM Sat a Sun 1 OAM -4PM .· 1000 Bl=A\ffiRJL WA\~~ Wm+ Et~ tfAL\AN fM:> LWe PIANo t1\JSiC E~R\Nl6Hr AT~ prn Now se~vtn~ Svndg ~ Lund-1 ~+ \100Y\ '°11-1880 31'1 w .. eoos+. \-H9W'~, Ncw~yt-~eAcf1 . l!i2.(pfJ'?J --------------·-·------------·- _, Crealive kids compete in 3rd Annual Design An Ad .Contest by fDna H. Johnson, Promotions Students discovered the world of advertising first hand and what goes into creating effective o~rtisements for local businesses, when they participated in the 3rcl ~ Daffy Pilot Sluclent Des'9n An Ad Contest. Youngsters in grades four through 12 from Newport Beoch, Corona del Mor and Cosio Me$0 learned rriore about their business community and • the advertising industry, while gaining recognition for th.tr creativity. • Entries chosen by odvertjsen ore featured In this special section. Cash prlus were oworded for first, second and third place in each Qf three gr~ ootegocies: fourth through sixth, Wtenth through ninth and 10th through 1 2th. First place winners each recefved $50 (featured on page 2); second and third place winners each received $35 and $25, respectively. See pages 14 and 15 for these winners arid their artwork. All students who partici pated in the contest will receive a Certificate of Achievement. How the contest worked Advertisers from o variety of businesses in the community spon$9f'ed ad space. Students were provided information about these businesses otong with contest requirements and basic principles for designing on effective ad. Students could contod the business for whom they were designing the ad to get better acquainted with the types of products or services the sponsor provided. I conducted workshops in effective ad design for participating students, • whose teoc:hers requested the i~ Alon Tosedon 8th Grode service, and thoroughly enjoyed • interacting with both students and teoc:hers. Along with teaching the basic concepts of on effective ad, I encouraged the students to use their imagination and hove fun. Ads were either hand drown, com puter generated or a combination of the two. Several students also incorporated original photography in their design. The completed ads were returned to the newspaper and sent to each advertiser for judging. Since several students may hove designed ads for the some advertising sponsor, the advertisers chose which ad or ads they wqnted to appear in this section, bosed on the student's ability to best convey the ad message. From these sponsor<hosen ads, independent judges in the advertising, marketing and design fields selected their favorites based Christ Lutheran School Mr. Klitzing ------------------~------------------ on originality, overall creativity, ad message, copy writing, and inclusion of headline, illustration and pertinent information. Depending on the advertiser, the bU5iness logo was either provided or requested to be hand drown by the student. Students, whose ads were chosen, were photdgraphed and their pictures appear next lo the ad they designed. A special thank you to the advertisers who sponsored this sedion, the students and teoc:hers who participated, and the judges who shored their time and talents. We hope you enjoy the artistic efforts of our community's youth. On the cover: Arst place winners in • the Student Design An Ad contest. (from left): Brittany Amber Johnson, Kate Cotton, Manuel Aceves JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT~ ~ DOVE BRISTOL ::c (.) cc cc ~E. ~\JY,SE:..LL.1 TAADE&c,01~1QW· . 54 SA.WEST \'DST. C 0 ~to... l"\ e "'Jo.Po.J::l7) lq 5-i11, I ;&'\ encl.o.y -5~~ ~ = IO.,;; b p·m. WHY B\JYRE. \P-\L L 'l Nick Pugliese· 8th Grode Ensign' lntertnediote Mrs. Stipe o( "4.•...,,NtlAO.-i·An~luflpl1~.i.,~.~ MY.J'4lf9S • • I 7 TIEN ·F ~CUS . . fiDBAUER MOTORS 4XJI So. Ma~ester Ave. Anaheim> catif. q~~a'9 (11'-l) °''\-~oo;t GREA1 PRlCES~~ 1 BAUER MOTORS David Singley 8th Grode Ensign lntermedio1e Mrs. Stipe . I " HARBOR~ C [NTER Yov"' Ne;~hbOrho•d S\.\ep pio~ f\e>. c.t.. • f°oC"' "?>S Yt.A('S HARBOR ' Morion Stroman 8th Grade Ensipn lnleflnediate · Mn. Stipe 6 • DfSION AN AO • An Advertl .... S .. plement to the Daly Pilot • MAY 1 •, 1995 ~ • ~ "~ MQ\tlQ • tot;ca "fioG ....... ,..,... .... c.a eni•ihovbA hA • t"" ' ' 1411. • .. TRANSMISSION 'i~ rn r &iifN® b rTru~~ tfRANGE C.*AS T _ Ct)L LFG-E YOLIR FIRST . STEP TowARDS A . B/?.IGHT FUTURE .. , a Han 1 Mcker r"r- Ev e.ry Need /I -.s t/1C,l'o rlo.. 3+,.• •f c.,~~csG..:JW~~ Kristina Tucci 4th Grode Lincoln School Ms. ~rg (714) 646·9383 FAX!714)645·2052 ' CAME(~As & VIDEO ''OuPJ 7h,AJr,C.D STAFF M .AK~S A "1 01 FFEB£Nc~ .. 1770 Newport Boulevard• Post Office Box 10515 • .. - long T. Nguyen 5th Grade Sonoro School Miss Kesner Cos+~ oa. IJtond~J drivin9 --...... a-..._ .......... ..._:__.........~~ .... . ... ----... _.__._ -Entertaining California Since 1930 - 661' ~~-----....... uu uu uuLJLI U UUU UU ULl LIU ULJ U uu u U U LI .U uuu UL.Ju u uuu vuu u u uu Kate Roder 5th Grode Lincpln Schqol Mrs. Olander " . r' . ' . . -• • .... • < • .., 10 • DUIOll A!'~.• ~ ~~ 9'1Pfll9rnent to the Daily Pilot • MAY 11, 1995 ; ' • \\.,_ .. , ,. f'•• '• \ • t '-. I C I t '\ l '11 ' •' t " 1 • ... I 1"' 1 \ f • ""' J. f ...._ • • ., " .. ' • ... .... • • ,__..., ' 1 • .r. . --·· .... -"' l -<J. • ~ Hort>or 'rl'vd Coste\ Met£). q~G26, 43~ -SD>O £'.30-C\Oci,\y. bvt'\ \0,7 Se 1nce 7-6 ME Sa\ g >7. ~CDIVICABI PUTS YOU IN THE FAST LANE . ~~e Hc.fic-1 Ertclu.Nt.1 # ~~ ~~.,5 · '5~. ~'\ pet ••fl. ~ .. ---· ··- . / • JI .--.:--... ... -_........... ~· .. "· ... - Or+hodon+i'Ot 1)r. Farrell G: f-/\f\ k/e n~an . M ,19) L\ef 5u i-letflJJ ~~ tY) ~int55 . -12~1 • Onln9e Coas~ C.ol\e9 e _ a_rto1 r=CA\rv1ew Road . Phe>ne-y.3a_ -57'1 ~ . ., . " . Humberto Ramos 5th Grade Wilson Elementary Mrs. Brown Oliver Bosch ·5th Grode Wilson Elementary Ms. Harmon .... .... ... ... -. _ _.. .. ..,.--·· ,,,... ... .. .. .. . -. ... ' ·"""'· . " .. ....... ~..---...... • Khoi Tron Minh 6th Grade SonQra Sch9<>f Ms. \cesner l . ' ' r.•. ··~,.,ff,,,., .... 12 • DfllON AN AD• Alt~ ••plament .. th9 Daly .... • MAY 11, 199S I h4-"t. w e f\iV\.\\ t: f\'S ~ ~ " tL. ; I\ \f Q.1-'-r.t' & t\~ I-+·s 1-: ~<to 9Q -1-{ "~~ ---- ~ • • ..:.. .. ....-.....-, • .._ .. ~, . ._. ................ ·._· ...... ...:u_: -.. -••• CONCRETE RESTORATION ·"' " . ...... -~ ... ..__ ------ Cof'yMonji Sth Grade ~school ~~s~ A(e 'Yoo U&1~ A\I Yooc Re5o0<c.e,s? 'i'oo Bette<" ~e_ \ ~ • AV>~~~ ' J;Jt>AM-5~Pf'. ~~{CAS • .. · f.\of\-ff"\ tfcJ,1 ~r~•r M-~ · · S.\c. 'l~t> Ne.sf.of'\-~ {1l't t'\1~ 1q't'f jFc.sl\ ~e!.-.ccffQYI J · ({i,c01r pe+-v1·1n9 \-~0l) Stu~-Wlqy\,\e ) A \I\ cA ·move- • • MAY 11, 1995 • Alt~ltW11lMftlN._.1*1jlilCM·• OISIGN#4MI• 1"3" ·' t?:>: ,t ~ :;..J.\ • 1~:..-. "':"'c Jta o ,r.en.t c.~.: v , t v:,, , ... t . ··~.t .. J • !.! I ' ) I• ~ ... 1,. f t . ..~ .. .. -, D RN f £ S1'F.AK"rocx ~10() HAABOQ..~~l c~-rlt ME Sf\ e\~~"' ~tit~) (,L\ 1-<tlll NIKE TOWN r•1 ••H 1111 lfltf lllWllll TRIANGLE SQUARE 1875 B. NEWPORT BLVD. . (714) 642-6363 M-SAT 10-6, SUN 11-7 ~"-------... .. -:: .:. ...... r . • • • .J -Jon·~nligas 12th \.,... ~Lewi '9h l CE \971 ~rRE54 P ~ODLlC..E ~M THE FrELDS CT IRVINE. ~ 9a..m-8pm \) Q_i \lj ENJoy OJ.Q 00Ur2MEI MARKET I • t'w'i ept . . In N~ort ~mh -t£W 4~stAntiiut Mall ~ . anc:t. Cos-ttt Mts A.'' ~sm~ ~ 12th \,,.... Cosio ·g,t Ms:-h,,,tler "' KU>~ LOVE & \ C:r C. ITV &A<:r E \.. ~ . AND ~I &-Cl1'Y ~A ~ELS L.OVE~r 1-\10$ ~~ SPEC:.\AL ~\O MENU MA"t' ar.. TlLL.JUN£ I\ \,,a NlWP09'T f,LVD cott'TA MESA (\ c;l~) ro 'fa-saos · ~ It= ~()U W~T 4 HRi T() HLL ~()(J~ ()lit1 "CVM~ T() Tli~ HlHli Hili l:x~T§• . .c OJ i "' f;; The r=amllY's r=a-v()rfte §eaf()()d Homemade chowder, great steaks and pasta toor Open· 11a.-10pm Sun.-Thur, 11am-11pm ~ri-Sat 20111 Brookhurst St Huntington Beach (71~) 963-7796 (comer of Adams and Btookhurst, ~'to Target) I I ........... . 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CA 92708 (714) 434-1200 FAX (7 14) 434-7186 L:+ °"°"~ ~T-';:S t?.a;~9,o~ricls c..os..._ "°'\~ q n ~r c\wvt_. G\11.~1.'1 ........ . ' .... '. I I ~@rb&!i ~ ~®a~~ ~ °'$-a~ 161{'! SLlfec-'or-Ave . .:i:f.vt~ ~ &nnnc~ ~'K wy Co.l \ 4''15-Ro\ \ .. Slephonie Bennett .6th Grode Mariners Elementary Mrs. Robben Francis Snow 4th Grade Prince of Peace Lutheran School Mrs. Baldwin Pri , Lutheran School Mrs. Garinger .,,, .. ' ·-'-"'-~~\.»t '\ ~ . ·~· • .. .. 22·· ,,...,,., . ••& e .&-.l :.t,;~, .t,~.I,),~ I ~l "'_.i_l ~l\.'i.l ' P t!\~{ J •:t.;..\,'f 1U1 -. u••••• tne ua.y "'°' • MAT''' 1~ Gas Company- ~~v-. -t.c-.c;.., -~ eC\'4;fN1'-\. -- G/ad to be of service. Oo1 l_g_gj Giang~ 6th Grade Poularino ~hool Mn.Mc:Comn . " 8ee.n in Bvsin~ 38 y~rs 1 . ~t 00~\ {f\t-+E,· "'~JP1 •• t '22--z, vic,1oe1;q .s · Co571t ll/£.SA -(4..4~37. .00\ iy ---= ~ l t=o;-p,~ • . · •UY. SILLlllAOf! a CONSIGN --.. , l_v'-P,)-q l Lo i " ("' Tess Lindsay 5th Grade Victoria School Mr. Norris Do,· 11 p,· Io t 73 s C> \J !Jo..y 7-r; yeo.r~ ilJ ~6 {) s. i11 e) s ..... WORLD'S GREA TC.St CHJN656 CHJC~N SALAD LJGHT-HEAL THY (714) 6 75-08 ~6 SUN.-THURS.-11:00 A.M.-10:00 P.M. FRl.-SAT.-11 :00 A.M-11:00 P.M . 311:2 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH ..... . . · W. •• ~W& ~ Wli'M'tW\11dttrt"'*"wt.-"411altj •Nt .. .., 1a; WM A I~ A H E I t-~ 'WE/RE USUALLY THE SHOP THAT ENDS UP WITf-1 CARS THAT · NOBODY ELSE CAN fIX' WE SPECI,411ZE 1N 'EM.AH~ .SHE.DISM AMP :IAP/JC&SE CA1'S I h Rodheirn, Judges (froin left): Ra~die . Christie Qe0"' Ned .. Judges .choose winning ads · .By Lana H. John son, Promotions . Creating an effective advertisement requires the ability to convey a message clearly to the reader at first glance. Along with including pertinent information, an ad should motivate the reader to buy the product or make use of services. Deciding whether the student-designed ads did just this, we invited three experts in the advertising and marketing fields to select first, second and third place winners from the advertiser- chosen ads in the Daily Pilot Student Design An Ad 1995 contest. Meet our iudges The three judges were Christie Deon, Assistant Manager, Soles and Marketing for Rouse Fashion Island Management Co., Inc., Newport Beach; Rolph Rodheim, President and CEO, R~heim Marketing Group, Costa Mesa; and Ned Bondie, Community Relations, Triangle Square. Christie Deon works with the soles and marketing effort for Fashion Island, Newport Beach, where an array of-200 shops, restaurants and services awaits each visitor -all in an outdoor setting 6verlooking the Pacific Ocean. Bullock's arrives in J~e. Catch a variety of special summer events including the Summer Music Festival every Wednesday from July 5 through August 23. Ralph Rodheim, as president and CEO of Rodheim Marketing Group, is responsible for new business development, supervision of agency accounts and implementation of community involvement programs. He is active in the Balboa Island Improvement Association, and serves as president of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Morine Division. Rodheim is board member of the Discovery Science Center, STOP-GAP, Boy Scouts of Ameris:o Sea Bose and on the nominating committee of the United Woy of Orange County. Ned Bondie, community relations with Triangle Square, finds promoting this Costa Mesa "town center" the perfect opportunity to give something bock to the community. Bondie works with a variety of charities and organizations to bring fundraising events to Triangle Square's third level Town Square. He is '!n activ~ member of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and Rotary International. Bondie also serves as chairman of the Professional Athletes Alumni Golf Classic, which he will bring to Mesa Verde Country Club later this year. (He played catcher with the New York Mets in 1962-' 63 and was named Mets Rookie of the Year in 1962.) He is on the advisory board for the Arthritis Foundation, Orange County and financial development director, executive board, Arthritis Foundation. J Working together, the judges hod the difficult task of choosing the top winners in each of three grade level categories -fourth through sixth, seventh through ninth and 10th through 12th grade. Whether the winning ads were chosen for their simplicity, sense of design, originality or a ' combination of these elements, all have one thing in common -they convey to the reader what the advertiser is trying to sell orpromote. . ,_; SCHOOtS AND·, TEACHERS .: WHC>SE STUDENlS · PARTICIPATED:· Adams School. ,.Ms. Mu!phy · · Mrs. Pollock Ancienen School Mrs. Dundas Mrs. Sharman Alternative Education Cent9r Mr. Lamar Christ Lutheran Elementary Mrs. Ebel Mrs . Hemenway Mr. Klitzing Mrs. Jordan Costa Mesa High School Ms. Butfer Mrs . lewis Ensign Intermediate Mrs. Stipe Harbor View Schol Mrs. Von "K.-R." Mrs. Wawra Uncoln School Mr. Berg Ms. Cox Mrs . Johnson Mrs. Olander Ms. Rogers Ms. Skow Mariners School Mrs. Robben Newport School Mrs. Ross Paularino School Mrs. Albright Mrs. McCartin Prince of Peace Lutheran School Mrs. Baldwin Mrs. Filokouridis Mrs. Garinger Mrs. Omaye Sonora School Ms. Kesner Victoria School Mr. Norris Mrs. Wright Wilson School Mrs. Brown Ms. Harmon • ·• <>