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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-05-24 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS BBC Hall of Fame beckons Reggie Jackson Serving the Newport-Mesa commui:itty since 1907 • District tries.on new ·dress code policy .. But students say new rules are· 'fraught with ambiguity.' ·ey Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Writer NEWPORT-MESA -School trustees approved a new district- wide dress code policy Tuesday night, despite cries from students that it restricts their freedom of expression. , The decision comes after many ho~ of debate and four separate discussions·at public meetings. After the final vote went down, some of the mainly Corona del Mar High School students at the meeting said they weren't informed about the policy in its working stages. Hl feel like the student body wasn't even informed about this," said Corona del Mar freshman Caroline Colesworthy. "They didn't seem like they wanted us to know." M~y $!dents say the policy will not be received well at the schools. A protest has already been scheduled for Thursday at New- port Harbor High, advertised by a flyer with a picture of marching · military cadets in full dress uni: form. The Corona del Mar High stu- dents, who also poked fun at 'the trustee's clothing, said they were patticularly concerned with the fact that their campus doesn't have a mejot'-dr:ess~ p.eblem that needs fixing. Hl feel that a proposal of this nature, fraught with ambiguity will be perceived as ill-conceived and oppressive and will promote divisiveness and dissension among the student populous," said Corona del Mar High School junior Rocky Seven. "Thus, shifting, once again, focus from academia to matters of insignificance. " The policy was created by a committee made up of teachers, parents, students, administrators • SEE DISTRICT PAGE 6 -TAKE .30 · MARC MARTIN I OAILV PllOT Newport Beach resident Larry Capune views a film In his editing room that ls stacked top to bottom with assorted films. Larry Capune will f eatur~ his 30th sUilllller of outdoor movies for l3alboa Island residents I By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer T be projectionist is in. Or, as is the case with Larry Capune, the projec- tionist has returned. One year after threatening to shut down his free 11,mrsday-night screenings on Balboa Island, Capune is back for · another summer of outdoor movies on Onyx Avenue. The 53-year-old Newport Beach life- guard/movie nut will be behind the pro- jector this summer.for the 30th consecutive year. His first screening of the summer will be on July 7. "I'll probably start out with 'Sail to Glo- ry.' the story of the America's Cup and one of my National Geographic documen- taries," said Capune, ticking off titles. ·ru probably do 'Old Yeller,' 'The Gods Must be Crazy,' 'Swiss Family Robinson,' 'Short Circuit.'" •And 'The Graduate.' I never got to . show that la,st year.· It was that very film which drew com- plaints from a homeowner last year who objected to the film's subject matter and brief frontal nudity. Capune canceled the screening and finished the summer season with 'The Endless Summer' in September. Between the complaints and the blowout of one of his amplifiers, Capune toyed with the idea of "closing the bal- cony" for good. . Of course, the complaints are nothing new to Capune, a Hollywood native and • SEE MOVIES PAGE 6 SAFE SER'VE Bartenders learn how, when to say ~no' Company merger bodes well· for city •Abbey Healthcare pl~ to stay in Costa Mesa and expand rather than move out, following merger with Fountain Valley finn. By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -A merger between two large and. local health care agencies expected by the end of June will bring the nation's largest home health care provider to town. If the partnership between Costa Mesa-based Abbey Healthcare Group Inc. and Homedco Group, Inc., of Foun- tain ValJey is approved, the merged firm would stay and expand at Abbey's current loca- tion in Harbor Gateway Center, according to Abbey Healthcare spokeswoman Susan Turkell Lewis. When the alliance is complet- ed. the new operation will take up the space -and then some - left when Mary Kay Cosmetics moved its operations out of Har- bor Gateway in January. Representatives from both the city and th~ chamber of com- merce have urged the two merg- ing companies to select Costa Mesa as a-home base . Chamber Executive Director Ed Fawcett and Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson b<?th wrote letters to ask the companies to consider the city for corporate headquarters. "This would be good news for Costa Mesa.• Fawcett said. "We've got develop\llent going on here that other commu- nities would die for. We have tremendous growth and poten- tial. ·costa Mesa is really setting a pace enviabJe of other cities in Orange County." Homedco Group Inc., a $523 million company. emplo)'S 4,500 people and made a profit of almost $30 million in the last tis • SEE MERGER PAGE 6 r-------~-~--------~--------~-------, I I 1 -· I \\I \111 1 It LandtilLf oo -:hike could-he-dumped on residents I \ I> I· \ We're getting a cold shoulder - among other things -from the weather gods right now, who are keeping the clouds piled up and us in our woolies. Today will be more of the same, but a tad warmer. See Weather, Page 2 /l'ubllJh«l i!)< ~ COmtnunity """'4 A TlrM$ Minor C«np111'1)1 f'rlnr.d In PMt on nicyr:IH />llf»f. ~ .. ALMANAC CLASSIFIED POLICE FILES LOCAL SCENE PUBLIC NOTICES SPORTS WEATHER COUNIDOWN - I I 2 I I 9 I 2 : 4 I ' 8 7 2 lWo days and counting unW Friday's debut' of our new section -The Harbor Pllol • A 54 % increase in 'tipping fees' means more major budget cuts in Newport Beach -unless residents agree to a first-ever trash collection charge. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -City and county officials are still negotiat- ing to keep a fee increase at coun- ty landfills from harming the city of Newport Beach's general fund. . But in order for that to happen, residents may ultimately ,need to start paying for trash service. per ton would cost the city's gen- eral fund an estimated $532,000 every year. In preparing a budget for the upcoming fiscal year, offi- cials from the city's general ser- vices department had budgeted for a $5 hike. L-•-----------~-----------~-------~-~ The copnty's decision to boost landfill fe~s from $22.75 to $35 Newport Beach is the only city in Orange County that does not charge its residents for refuse ser- vice. As a result, the city can not pass trash-related fee increases to its residents and all hikes must '\., I I ( I I I : : ( ) I\ I I ( • I I I ) \\ \ I ( 11 ~ Gang viOlence Wits community . • · spotlight back· on West Side • In the wake of three gang incidents, police, residents and city officials will meet Thursday to discuss ways .to bolster anti-crime efforts. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer WEST SIDE -By day, the neigh· borhoods of Shalimar Drive and Center Street appear untroubled: women gather to.chat by the clothes line: a few men fill the dOorways , smoking and talldng1 young cbll- dren peddle their tricycles down the tree-lined sidewalks. But darknesl delivers a formida- ble shroud for drug deals end gang· related violence that hu erupted r- three times in the past mont~. frigbtening residents and mobiliz- ing police to scope the area around tbe clock. •we've been diligently working out there with about a dozen people each nigbt," said COila Mesa Police U. Alan kent. referring to a group of ~ce ofticen called the •Shalimar TUkPorce." •we have a spedal deployment out there for preventing gang retal· iation and any drug Nies and crimi· nal acts.• • After nearly five months of lying donnant, gang activity resurlaced in a string of violence. At 9 p.m. May 6, a teen-age gang member was stabbed six times and seriously wounded, allegedly by a rival gang member in a dark alley tn the 800 block of Center Street, according to police. Ten days later, two teen-age boys tinkenng With a car 1n front of an apartment resi· dence were the target of angry gun fire, The next evening, May t 1, another teen-ager wu cornered by a throng of male teen-agen and struck on the bead with • banuner. •SEE VIOLENCE PAGE I • come out of the city's general fund. Realizing Newport Beach is in this unique situation, the county Board of Supervisors directed county staff to work out an acceptable deferred payment plan for Newport Beach. But the details are still being worked out. According to county Supervi- sor Marian Bergeson, the city might eventually put the issue to a city-wide vote, giving citizens the opportumty to take the strain of the ~crease off the city's gen- eral fund. MThe idea of user fee is a con- cept which trash collection has "The idea of user Jee is a concept which trash collection has followed throughout the county. .. " -MARIAN BERGESON • followed throughout the county and the state,· Bergeson said. Mayor John Hedges said that the council will consider all • SEE LANDFILL: PAGE I I WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1995 • • -• BIRTIIS , Malt ,..,. births In N9wport 8Hd'I .nd <-..Mesa. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPn'AL MtRCH 18 • AIUI and Sharon Rinde, Costa Mesa. boJ M/l:f 11 • ~ and Rac::hel Robbins. Costa ~ bc:"J • ~and Sarah Maples. Newport Beact\, ~·1,; ~~ Hammond and Trina Filbey, Cci!tta Mesa. girl • ' DEATHS M4st recent ~ as reported to the ~ County Recorders Office. °'5TAMESA • Dorothy M. Davidson. 73, on March 16 • Josept) S. MarUco, 83, on March 19 • Jacquelyn Kaufman, 54, on March 22 • ir,tty Makolm, 86, on March 21 • lfpbert D. Paskett. 95, on March 19 • Algop Kevori(ian. 76, on March 22 • Mary A Millar, 70, on March 21 • David Rudy. 53. on Feb. 28 . NEWPORT BEAOI • ~nor N. Iniguez. 86, on March 20 • 9orrie Matcha. 73, on March 20 • <it'etchen Miller, 86, on March 14 • Louis Alberto, 93, on March 20 • Rose Alpert. 85, on March 21 DUI ARRESTS • The following people were arrested reentfy on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent u'11 proven guilty: NMPoRr BEACH • Scott Elliot Blair Riley, 27, of Newport Beach. • John David Humphries, 46, of Newport B4!il<h. • <&;iry Charles Hamilton, 24, of Whittier. • ~in Scott Wenzel, 28, of Long Beach. • 'Robert Mead Thomas, 29, Newport Beach. • • ' ' JFAN-RIDDIESPERGER ~ . ~rothy and Jean-Paul Jean of Cdsta Mesa have announced the engagement of their daughter, Catherynne, and Mark Riddles- wger, bQ1h residents of Sunland. ~will be married in the Descan- ~ens, La Canada on June 25. The bride-elect is a graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Beach and The Art Center, Pasade-n1 with a B.A. degree in illustration. I.Her fiance is the son of Rasheeda dauson of Stockton and Will Rid- dlesperger of Chester. He is a grad- uate of San Diego State University wth a BA degree in theater arts. • ~ almana~ LEGAL CIAIMS Oty Council members ~ ipp(owd the ... ~the city manager of the fol. lowing cWms. NEWPORT BEACH • Jack Oenip5ily, •lleglng property dam- age as a rK.lft of sewer stoppage on Feb. 2 at 2 Rue CNmonix; seeking reimburse- ment of S447.10. • Ed Dillon. alleging property damage as a result of electrlc.ar cabinet door at Mari· na Mobile Home Pa~ falling onto auto- mobile causing damage to windshield a(ld paint on March 23. • Vldcle S. Langille, alleging personal Injuries as a result of trip and fall at 111 21st St. on March 11. • MeMn S. Mann, alleging hole in water- line caused flooding to garage and kitchen at 1,219 W. Bay Ave. on March 24, 1995; seeking $950 in pr~ damage. • Greg and Jana McConaughey, seeking reimbursement of plumbing work due to backup and flooding of home at 3125 Bayside Drive on April 3. • Alice Morales, alleging loose sand on bkyde path at West Oceanfront and 16th Street on March 12 caused personal injury. Ronald Samborski, alleging polke officers detained and questioned him on April 7 at the former Delaney's gro<:'ery store parking lot taking his wallet with all Its contents; seeking reimbursement of per- sonal property. • Kathleen B. Thomas, alleging trip and tall due to construction in area of Jam- boree and San Joquin Hills Road on April 20, 1995; seeking reimbursement of $258 for medic.al bills • Louise Wyatt, alleging heavy wind caused tree branch to fall on vehicle while parked in front of city bank building at Via lido metered parking on April 10. MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorders Office. COSTA MESA • James 8. Johnson married Perri L. Hoover, on March 10 in Santa Ana • Aaron M. Leffler married Stephanie M. Hickey, on March 12 in Santa Ana • Larry L Carson married Anita F. Stevens, engagements Riddlesperberger-Jean on F«>. 12 In TilmecUlll • lgnado CueYBHerNOdez married Ewr- lyn ~ GonDaez. on .Wc:h 10 In Santa Ana • Wllliem R. Haney Jr. married Kunigar Chaicham, on March t3 In Santa Ana • Colin A Dani.I married Nichole P. Gar· da, on Man:h 10 In Santa Ana NEWPORT BEACH • Michael J. Blgl married Donna M . Prokop, on Feb. 25 In Laguna Beach REM. ESTATE SALES Recent real estate sales as reported by the Continental l.awyef's Title Co. In Santa Ana. COSTA MESA • 180 Magnolia St, $11K>,OOO, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, to P. a F. Morelli • 386 E. 15th St. E, $320,000, to D. Haman • 386 E. 15th St. 8, $285,000. to P. Major • 1541 Orange Ave., $186,000, 2 bed· rooms. 1 bath. to Richley trust • 636 W. Wilson St.. $145,000, 3 bed· rooms. 2 baths. to J. & L Hernandez • 2264 Meyer Place, S 176,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2, baths, to D. Murga ' • 2215 Meyer Place, $169,000, 4 bed· rooms, 1 1/2 baths, to S. Roero • 2165 Meyer Place, $162,500. 3 bed· rooms, 2 baths, to D. & R. Roca • 604 San Michel Drive NC. $153,000, 2 bedr~ 2 112 baths. to R. & B. Gerth NEWPORT BEAOi • 214 36th St., $530,000, 2 bedrooms. 1 bath, to M. Herron • 600 Gary Place, $330,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, to D. & C. Owens • • 2422 Margar~ Drive, $280,500, 4 bed· rooms, 2 baths to J. Coyne • 2415 Holly Lane, $302,500, 3 bedrooms. 1 1f2 baths. to A & J. Oeyan • 3208 day St., $250,000, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath to C. & R. Kroll . • 2218 Laurel Place, $229,000, 2 bed- rooms, 1 bath to B. Evans • 1834 Commodore Road. $530,000, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths tQ B. & E. Donnan • 1019 Marian Lane, $517,000, 5 bed· rooms, 4 baths to F. Tabaian PHILLIPS7WHITMORE The engagement of Elizabeth Susan Phillips and David Whit- more has been announced by her parents, Al and Sally Phillips of Newport Beach. They will be married in :June in Rancho Las Lomas. The b1ide-elect is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and UC Berkeley Colleg e of Architecture. Her fi ance is the son of Bruce and Helen Whitmore of Bethle- hem, Pa. He is a Vassar College graduate and is now studying chemical engineering at UC Berkeley. Pilot hour answering service may be Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright No WEATHER used to record letters to the news stories, Illustrations, ed1to· • editor on any topk. rial matter or advertisements ' tr1'T4 ... n, herein can be reproduced with· TEMPERATURES afternoon with a AP PRESS . VOL 89, NO. 115 Our address is 330 W. Bay St., out written permission of copy· Newport Beach three foot south- Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 right owner 62156 westerly swell. Balboa THOMAS H. 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The call costs S 1.50 plus any possi- ble toll. · ~olli , '-";.uy Pilot~ photos by casey Luksch There isn't much ~xclte­ ment in an old tire -untll you add some youthful imagination. Above, Charley Ullman and Blake Maxwell are set to launch Adam Dunn for the rlde of his We at Ecistbluff Park in Corona del Mctr. Left, Mary Matthews lines up her trajectory with Ullman as projectlle. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA .> • 500 blodc Anton Blvd.: A signed collector's item framed photograph of pro-football quarterback Joe Mon- tana was reported missing from Legend's Sports Bar. A cus· tomer and 49ers fan reported to management that the photograph, worth $600, was missing from the wall near the restrooms. • 3000 blodc of aeveland: While the victims were out of town, their daughter went to feed their dog and discov- ered that thu ..house .had been broken into-~a $200 VCR was stolen. NEWPORT BEACH • 3600 block of Birch St A suspect set off a silent alarm when he broke into a local business. The police arrived six minutes later to find the suspect and a cash box contain· ing $3, 700 had already left the scene. • 500 blodc of 29th: A $12,000 ring was stolen from the victim's master bathroom after he had a party. He said all the guests had access. to the drawer where the ring was located ~ Balboa Marina: A '69 power cruiser boat was broken into by an unknown suspect who used a screwdriver to "jimmy" open the glass door of the boat and stole a $300 HCompaq" computer; a $400 printer; a $500 fa-.; and a $300 stereo. 6-Month Liposculpture Center U.S. Government Treasury 5.75% --6.48% Yield Approx. 1axnblc 10 M:uurily Equivalem Yield • Safety -'u.s. Government Gunrantcc + Higher Yields • Limited spccinJ ofTcr Call today: 714-476,.5126. Ask for Dan Horgan, Senior Vice President -Investments. ~ ooly if held IO IDllUricy. Taub6e EqliiYlkftt r11c baed on a 9.J091i ue tile. 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Before joining the Newport-State Northridge and a master's Mesa district, Sanchez worked as degree in educational administra-~ By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Writer a bilingual teacher in the Santa tton from the United States Inter- Ana and the Los Angeles qnified national University in San Diego. ~ California State With a backdrop complete with plenty of applause, New., ~ port-Mesa's own Katherine M. Sanchez was named the new LOW JO-YEAR FIXED RA TE MORTGAGES ~:1~ ~oo~0~2~a~~~:;,e-ARE BACK -DON'T MISS OUT THIS TIME! ......_ ;' Sanchez currently serves as an ,...... assistant principal at Sonora and RA TES IN THE 7 % RANGE AGAIN... ~ Whittier elementary schools. She • REPLACE THE UNCERTAINTY OF AN ADJUSTABLE LOAN • will take over for Serge Beltran at • PAYOFF YOUR BALLOON NOTE OR YOUR2NDT.D •• College Park, who will retire as ' principal next mon•h. • a._.,.,..,,,..,_.,....,..._ '611_,.. ..., .. ,.., .... ,..,.,,....,.cwt .. ·Her (Sanchez) work and rep-INTERCON CAPITAL utation in the school clistrtct are well-known,• said ·Superinten-• ('114) 261-S188 dent Mac Bernd, when the school .... ....._._,~.,,..._.,...,....._ board announced the appollit- ment at Tuesday's meeting. •she's universally popular and her work is acclaimed with teach- ers and administrators across the district." SAVE MONEY! Sanchez first came to µie New- port-Mesa Unified School District in 1986.As a bilingual elementary school teacher and migrant stu- dent educator. She also served as a bilingual education coordinator and as bilingual resource special- ist for the district. She is fluent in Spanish with a command in read- ing, writing and translating. SAVE TIME! 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' ·~mow ...... ..,..~ ,,.,.. .... _lben'lbeen mhiitim in the papen abcU Mlcby's recent nibbing" 0-Al*y"I cbeele, tu here's a t MlvaliDg deal that may pelelll Dillley wilb ill t*Jgest digestive chdenge ever. Even the Wall Street.analysts ' ~aren't aware d this, but the folks at Big D finally may be I*- ' ing elf more than they can swallow, except maybe for that European gulp., that~ Reliable sources tell me VI:)" ney bas dedded to enter a team in the 22Dd annual state chili dlampi- oosbip, wbicb will erupt Thursday • al the Hyatt Newport.er. Its delegation is named. fittingly enough. the Big Thunder Ranch. The Disney people will need all the special eff eds they c.an muster. This is the Big Leagues of c:bili About 100 teams will be competing, including another late entrant: a formidable all-star aggregation from Down Under, billed as the Emu Exp~. What chance will local hopefuls, such as the Newport Beach Fire Department's ·Back Draft• squad. ~ve against such powe.tful. •\vel.1-{inanced, glamorous competi- • tOrs? That won't be known until ~bout 10 p.m. Thursday, four hours . after Chief Chili.head Jim West ~ells. "Ladies and gentlemen, light . ro~ stoves! .. Early favorites in the ·j)ldg:ing will include two former :world championship teams: "Doc's $eaet Remedy" from Carson City. and "Puppy Breath Chili.• out of . oon ti/ 3:00 p.m. -jerry kobrin Seattle, but entrants can't get by on reputations alone. Rivabies will be as heated as their well-se8soned cauldrons. Thwsday's winner will represent Calif<Xnia in "The We.id's Ownp- onshlp Chili Coo~ ... scheduled Oct 1, in Reno. This is ooe d Our Planet's most colorful epicurean extravaganzas. with a downtown parade and all that~ good old-tasbioned miff. A $2.5,000 purse and other awards await the swvivor. Meanwhile, except for that firuulcial note, the idea behind the Hyatt Newporter revelries is to have unabashed tun. Along with the "Mr. Hot Sauce" and "Miss Chili Pepper" contests, there'll be noJl-5lc;>p music, Western-style dancing, and all sorts of biendly jostling among an expected 3,000 fun-seekers. As a prime example of the good times awaiting attendees, take Car- ole Arnold of Costa Mesa. In 15 years ct OOl•q>efitim, her "Dileo Jmemo• team bas never wm with ill chili <XDCCX:tioo. but who caresf There must be ampelling reaons why she waltzes away every year, dating bod: to~ wicked BaJboa Bay Club bloM:U:s, with the festi- val's "showmanship" award Thanks to impresario WeEA and his lbp aide, Deaay Padilla (known as tb0 "First Ladled Chili"), rve been tnvited to retwn as a judge d whatever. At first I declined the honor because d physical limita- Uoos. but then they revealed that barbecued ribs and saba woold be included in this year's cmipetition And, as I told the doctor, what's life wtthout a little spice? But. please no daridng. +· •' • -bl .. "6 years. County OWrman n..-A. P ' bu earned mn- siderab&e recognition -honors, awards, app:intments, etc., in the fields cl polllk:s, indultry and pbil- antllrq1y. But ooe boner eluded him. Even though be owns virtuaDy an entire block oo Upper Newpc:wt Bay (condos on UnMnity Ddve overlooking the YMCA), he'd never been invited to jdn the board ct the Hcmeowners' A.W)Ciation This was remedied recently. and Fuentes looked forward to his adive inyolvement Arld this was the first '· COME ON ... YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE TEETH CLEANED YOU REALLY DO PEOPLE LIKE US .•. ( .. US TREASURIES "Tell me. c*1 man. do thole nee. dies realty belp1" • "WeD. let me put it fhil way. 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All three men were charged with possessing a total of four ounces of cocaine valued at $650 an ounce, which police believe they intended to sell, according to Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis. The three were then t~en into custOdy at New- port Beach city jail with bail set at $50,000 each. A fourth man, John Scott Lawson, 43, of Buena Park, was also arrested at the residence for possession of drug parapherna- lia used to smoke and measure the cocaine, Gonis said. Law- son's bail was set at $10,000. 1Worobberieswithin four hours unrelated Two unrelated robberies· occurred within four hours of each other last week, leaving the victims shaken but not seriously injured. While be wu standing out- side the Department of Motor Vebides at 650 W. 19th St. at 6:05 p.m. Thursday, a 17-year- old Costa Mesa teSident wu approached by three males who ottered to sell him a car. . The teen-ager agreed to buy the vehicle, and took out bis wal- let in an attempt to pay the men, according to Costa Mesa police reports. But it was a scam. · One of the men allegedly grabbed the teen-ager's wallet, ·which contained $800, and another one pushed him to the ground, according to police reports. The three robbers then ' fled with the cash in a Ford Tem- po. Four hours later at 10:04 p.m., Orange resident Karen Cox, 44, was walking into her workplace in the 3000 block of Red Hill Avenue when she was confront- ed by a dark-haired man who flashed a knife at her and demanded mc;>ney. Cox refused and tried to walk away from the man, who then grabbed Cox's gol(,I chains from around her neck, tore them off and ran away, ·according to police reports. I •COASTER workshop teaches 'hospitality' businesses bow to thrive while reforming alcoholic practices. training session. By R. John Forstrom, Staff Writer Participants were employees of the Sutton Place Hotel, BJ's Chica- COSTA MESA -Playing the go Pizzeria and the Marriott Hotel. part of a waiter, Charlie Ayeres In the course of the seminar, approached the •intoxicated some 20 hospitality employees female patron• and ottered ber a were updated on state and local sandwich •on the house• instead laws regarding liability policy. But of the alcoholic drink requested. even more importantly, they were Ayeres told her that be was instructed on how to setve alcohol concerned for her safety and be responsibly. would like to buy her a soda or a "The training is about them cup of coffee. When the patron taking. responsibility for their continued to demand alcohol, patrons' behavior, "'.said Llz Par~­ Ayeres simply refused to serve her , er, directo.r of . th~ non-profit another drink. COASTER orgamzatipn. This, according to COASTER "Everyone thinks that ~g (the Coalition on. Alcohol Services, and driving is the biggest issue '.l'raining and Educational and it is way beyon~ drinking ~d Resources), is an ideal example of driving. It someone 1S assaulted m responsible alcohol service. Be their parking lot, they are respon-. kind to the customer, but cut off sible." the drinks before the prqblem Created last year, COASTER is escalates, Uie organization sug-designed to promote low-risk gests. . alcohol consumption among local Ayeres, who is actually the businesses. Supported by a one- general manager of BJ's Chicago Pizzeria, was part of a role·playing exercise inside the Costa Mesa · Community Center Tuesday, where local bar and restaurant managers and owners gathered for a five-hour alcohol prevention FASHION SHOW SAMPLES FOR SALE RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 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The neighborhood has a history of sporadic gang dctivity and drug-related crime. On Thursday, police, residents, apartment owners dud city administrators will chscuss and plan ways to bolster their previ- . ous efforts to cleanse the area of problematic tenants and drug infiltration before it worsens, Kent said. Mayor Joe l:ric.kson said he couldn't sleep dlter an upsetlmg LANDFILL CONTINUED FROM 1 options. {)efemng pdyment to the 1..:ounty mdy be Loo costly, 1 ledges said, since the u ty would have t9 pay interest dl ii later date. Hedges c Knowledged tnat city officials l 1d some council members nJyht Wee to see aty voters acc~pt f.,e:. tor trash ser- vice. fhe ctlternallves, he said, could be u11popular. •Public sufety, 1.Jbranes <ind trash collection dll arE> competing tor the sdllW dolldrs in the gene r- MERGER CONTINUED FROM 1 cal yedr. '\obey 1 ledlthcdre Group. d :b-439 nullion operallon, hdS d staff ot J 800 and edmed almost $20 rrullion ldst llscdl yedr. The consolldauon 01 Lhe cum- parues 1s designed lo strednllme the busmess, I• ·admg to rl!dUC'ed costs whlle t11dmtaining qudllly home health sdvices, according to a compdlly p1 ess reledse. Chn1cal p,pe1llse tombined with serv1cPs o .d E>qu1pment w1JI ~l;;~e;~qe ul lhP I LONTINUED FROM 1 and staH wno rust met m JanudJ)'. lhlslees expanded on the origi- ndl guidelines as the adoption process contmued . r-------------------------, I I I OUTLAWED DRESS ITEMS: I I I I I 1 + Don't expect to see these fash-1 : ions on school campuses anymore: : • • Bare midriffs • Short shorts • 1 : Extremely large pants or overalls • : 1 Tube tops • See-through clothing • 1 : Net tops • Gym shorts • Halter tops • : 1 Jogging shorts • Clothes that pro~ 1 mote or endorse the use of alcohol, : tobacco or drugs • Plunging neck· 1 lines (front and/or back) • Spaghetti ' straps • Hazardous footwear • : · Ragg~ and/or dirty garments • Hats 1 in the classroom (except for medical : or religious reasons) • Oothes with 1 vulgar, obscene. libelous or den1grat : ing slogans or symbols. 1 ' ~-------------------------~ 10 p.m. pbooe cdll May 16 fnml the city llWl4ge1, wbo informied him that two teen-a~n were victims of a drive-by ibOoting. We've put a. lot ol energy in the Shalunar died in the~ and we still hava a probfenl. although it's been quiet for a time,• Erickson said. •But DOW\r it's time for law enforcement clnd time to catch cnminali and put them away for a very Jong time.· . Erickson sd.ld dty authori· ties are enforcmg d •zero toler- ance" stance toward gangs and people assooated with them. He said any person suspected of gang-related behavior will be stopped and questioned for any infraction of the law. "We mdy hear complaints, but I disagree -gang activity will not be tolerated,• he said. "We're going to catch the peo- J>le who do this. Gang activity isn't cool It's not macho. It's a chicken thing to do."· . al fund,# Hedges swd. "The pie is only so big and it may need to be sliced up into smaller pieces.• Rather than incur the rate hike, city admirustrators will consider privatizing trash service and tak- ing their trash outside the county. The Newport Beach City Council "will review severctl opti ons at its June 12 meeUng. The 54 % upping tee hike is dtJ:>lgned to boost saggmg rev- enues in the wake of the county bankruptcy. An dccompanying proposal also under consideration by the county would allow other counties to dump their trash in Orange County landfills. union. Some of the at-home services the new 1 urnpany will offer include: ·1 l!!>p1rato1y therapy, home medical eqwpment. home mfusion, nu1 smg services and women's health cdrf'. fhe compd1ues dre consider- ing a tax-free merger transaction that pools then mterests. Each Homedco l>hare will be exchanged for two shaies of the new t.Ompany dnd edch Abbey share will be eA.changed for 1.4 shares ot the new compdlly. fhe wmbmed compdily will be led by Homedco's Jeremy M. J one!'> dS chamnan and chief execullve officer dnd by Abbey's Timothy M. Altken as vice chair- man c.lild pres1dent. HICKORY FARMS K 11111111. DIY ll'mll. TURKEY STICK® -SUMMER SAUSAGE SALE! Naturally Smoked 90o/o Fat Free . $9~.~~\ Reg. $13.97 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17~ It lrvile Ave., Newport ltd • Stnd a Gift By Phone 6424302 • MOVIES CONTINUED FROM t Newport Beach resident llnce 1960. During hii 29 years behind the pro;ector at locations through- out Balboa llland. Capune bas beard gripes over noise, lights, c:::hewiog gum in flower pob and dogged up parking spaces. iut acx:ord:blg to Capune, 1DOlt of the couple hundred movie- goers enjoy getUng together under the stan for a free evening of entertainment. and a Balboa Island tradition to boot. No mere #film buff," Capune is as fascinated by the process of movie-making as the final con- tent. Projectors, equipment and film cartons bearing numerous titles cram the walls of his home. In his nearly 30 yeai:_s of collecting · films, Capune has amassed more than 700 tij.les, a collection which he says is small. But unlike major distributors, Capune builds his stoc.k economically, often picking up equipment at swap meets. "The highest amount I've ever made any year is $17,000 and I haven't made that much in 10 years," Capune said . "Pe ople always say they don't have enough money to do anything. Well it's not what you don't have, it's how you use what you do have. And Jt doesn't have to be expen- sive." · Fittingly · ·enough, Gapune found his first film -a 1951 Ponti- ac commercial called "Stepping Up with the Joneses" -in a stor- age yard trash can near where be lifeguards. Capune's collection includes television show episodes, claSsic films, news footage and Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber ' for only$ ~it )f )~~F Uc.~1 1anJ . C4•1• .. ,.. .......... cOllKtl•ol ..... • documentaries. His assortment ot Olympic footage will likely get an airing during the summer of 1996. T)le reels may take up space, but Capune will never switch to video, a medium which he believes d oes not age well. Fur-. tbennore, he says the experience of watching a movie on a large screen is more intellectually chal- Nwwpart It d?'C-. .._ Dlllr Pio& .................... °' .... .... 91bUJ ~ .. _. aa fkleo, bUt tbelr fnime d ......... tbe te)evil6on ICIMD.. c..-Mid.,.._ • ._ ·So tbey'ae progremmed to~ a commerda1 fNWY 9.5 18CODdt. I showed an Olym.picl film at Martnen and tbe ftnt tbiDg the teacher worried about wu whether the kids were going to stay put for 51 minutM. • Capune hopes to lbare bil reaource1 with IChoolt and maybe eventually bead up a 1Cboo1 lnm library. The number ol education- al resources is endleSI u long as admlnistraton stop rejecting film as being too expensive, be said. While CapWle bas no desire to pick up a camera and make films of bis own, be wouldn't mind being the subject of a movie. "I'd rather see someone take the story of what I've done and make a movie out ol lt. • said Capune, who has paddled all over the world on an 18-foot swfboard. "Larry the Ufeguard gets on a board and goes someplace . "Then we could take the film and show it In the streets. That would be. kind of neat.• PERFORMANCE ROVER JAGUAR 1 OTH ANNIVERSARY! 714/ 65Qe5860 7:'SJ AM · 6:00 PM• 2 SHunu:s RUNNING 0.U.Y . . ·. . . -'• .'•) \ t' H.'.f,t .. H . • .• \,11 :. ' •\ Ll~t '~ ' Who Will Reign As the New It Could Be You l l l June 4th is the day Miss Costa .Mesa 1995 will be crowned, culminating three days of festivities which are a part of the 50th ANNUAL .COSTA MESA FISH FRY AND ~ARNIVAL. Young women interested in competing may receive further information by calling SALLY at 644-6105 or LORI'S KITCHEN at 979-0747 -------------------------------------------· Yes , I ~m interest~d in entering the 1995 Miss Costa Mesa Pageant. .. Mynarneis:~~~---~~~~-------~~~~----------~---~---- My Phone# Day ______ _ Night My age My Talent Participation .:....;..~-~------"~------------.. "IMall to: Miss Costa M-P~ 125 Lessay Newport Coast, CA 92657 • ''" I EYE-OPENER Reggie Jcidalon !/alr4S berth in BBC Hall of Fame ----~_,,,---""'"' ___ ___ · QUOTE OF THE DAY *Hey at least we got two (games) this tbne. Last time. we got, z:ero ... • -11M MANG ----~~ ..... DAILY PllOT RL.E PHOTOS, 1982, 1984 8Y RICHARD KOEHl.ER Reggie Jackson, universally known as Mr. October, was dlrediDg his mighty swats out of Anaheim Stadlum ln the early '80s. His next venture ls entry into Balboa Bay Club's Sports Hall of Fame. •Mr. October to be honore<l ~une 28 as part of annual Irrelevant Week festivities as BBC Hall of Pamer. RT BEACH -Reggie Jackson, hit 123 of his 563 career home as a Calif omi~ Angel, will be ed into the Balboa Bay Club's Sports Hall of Fame, June 28, as part of the festivities for Irrelevant Week XX. Jackson. the lone inductee to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994, will accept the BBC Sports Hall of Fame Award at.the annual . Irrelevant Week Banquet at the Balboa Bay Club, joining fonner h onorees including Mickey Mantle, Jerry West, Billy Martin, Dennis Con- nor, Bill Shoemaker, John Wooden, John McKay, Chuck Knox and Jerry ~kanian. A one-time Newport Beach resident, Jackson • earned the nickname "Mr. October" for his postseason heroics, primarily with the Oakland Athletics and New York Yankees. He also had a home run for the Angels in the 1982 American League Championship series against the Milwaukee Brewers and was a part of California's 1986 Western Division champions, who went on to lose in the ALCS to the Boston Red Sox. Jackson, a football and baseball standout at Arizona State, pla~ed 21 major league seasons (1967), finishing with a career-record 2,597 stiilceouts. Jackson was the American League Most Valuable player in 1973, the same year he earned World Series MVP honori for helping Charlie Finley's ·swmg1n1 A's" win the second of their three straight world championships. He hit five home runs for the victorious Yankees in the 197_7 World Series against the . ' e. Dodgers, including three in one game -on consecutive swings. The Balboa Bay Oub Sports Hall of Fame Award is traditionally given during the Irrelevant Week celebration, a week-long affair (June 25-30) honoring the last choice in the NFL draft. This year's Mr. Irrelevant. selected with the 249th pick by the expansion Carolina Panthers, is Michael Reed, a defensive back from Boston College. Irrelevant Week was founded by Paul Salata, who now serves as chairman emeritus of the evenl Melanie Fitch, the former Melanie Salata and daughter of Paul Salata, is now the chairman of the event. For information regarding the BBC Sports Hall of Fame, please p~one Fran Mulvania (675-2966 or 645-5000, ext. 434). . For Irrelevant Week information, phon e 263- 0727 . . ' e. HI G H SC HO OL BOYS T E·NNI S Corona del Mar Hlgh's bOys tennis team went down swinging ln the CIP Division I quarterUn.als at Beverly Hills Tuesday. Above, left, Josh Welnlteln and teammate Greg Coleman share one ol the better moments; above right, Reza Jahanglrl returns a volley; at left, John Cap- pello drives one toward the net. Beftrly HWs ae.tt the Sea IDDti a 16-l MtbaCk to out Corou delMar. ... It's no contest, Beverly Hills rolls, 16-2 • But CdM's boys tennis team, with all but one player returning, as well as the arrival of Dent, should be a Division I force in the future By Richard Dunn, Staff Wnter BEVERLY HILLS -Upon his team's predictable elunination in the quarte rfinals of the C IF Southern Section Division I boys tennis playoffs, Corona del Mar High Coach Tim Mang couldn't help but accentuate the future, one that certainly appears much brighter than Tuesday's overcast. •tt was a test~r· year," Mang said, after the Sea Kings (15-6) were ousted by host Beverly Hills, the No. 2 seed, 16-2. That, of course, was an improvement from last time, when the Normans (21-2) opened their season March 21withan18- 0 nonleague spanking against Corona del Mar. •Hey, dt least we got two (games) this time. Last time, we got zero," said Mang, who knew his young team was ovennatcbed. Speaking of young, it brings us to tomorrow. Only one CdM player, Mike Feyka, will graduate next month.. Everybody else returns. Add eighth-grade sensation Taylor Dent, ranked No. 4 nation- ally in the boys 14s, who will play No. 1 singles as a freshman for CdM next spring, and the Sea Kings ate tn business, expected to compete wtth the elite ln Dlvlsioh l (Peninsul&, BeVertJ Hills, Wood- bridge and Santa Barbara). •rm udted about next year alJMdy,. Ma,ng ~· On Tues- day, only sophomore John Cap- pello (No 2 "It was a tester lerfmals "The Uung 1i.. at year ... II this point tn the playoff s, you not only1 worry about wmning the match, -TIM MANG -singles). CdM's best player, won a set m smgles, defeating Severi) Hills' Ryan Krane, 6-1 In doubles, Mang's enterpns- ing tandem of sophomore James Stauffer and freshman John Mclc- farlane, playing No 3, earned a 6- 4 victory over Beverly Hills' No 1 team of Jon Bergmon and Qrnnn Goldstein. Afte r Stauffer-Macfarlane lo t to P.J. Gopalco and Bobby Croll, the Normans' best pair, 6-4 , m the match's final set, Mang was impressed. "That's a positive nght there, even though they lost," Mang said. "'{hat's the second-best dou- bles team in CIF (Gopalco-Croll). Stauffer and Madarlane had d great mdtch today. That's the team I put tog~ther, and earber the other kids asked me why. 1 said, 'Just watch.' They played the best today.· Though Beverly Hills slept through its previous victory over CdM, the Norman were m no position to sleepwalk in the quar- but the way you pldy, • Beverly Hills Coach Jason Newman clld "You • • · want to focus and concentrate for '~ three hours. Despite the fact that ... .... we won 18-0 last tune, there were a number of close sets, and. : although there was that much dis-• .. • panty. 11 shouldn't effect the way : , we approach the match. You want • .. to wm the nghl way, also My • .. guys hdve been very receptive to • ledmtng that and practiong that. • ·At Uus point in the season, the ~ kids wdnt to play It's not like, 'Oh, • we can relax and have fun.' You ~ want to go out and play hard. (Mang) and I have known each_ • other a long time. but we can be fnends after the match." Beverly Hills, wb.Jch split a pair of nonleague matche against Perunsula tlus spring, will face the Panthers in the semifinals. Jose Uebennan, who played No. 2 single for Beverly Hills, was ranked No. 4 nationally in the boys 14 a year ago. H 's now in the 16 . Against CdM, Lieber· man swept, 6-0, 6-0, 6-3. • CdM had opporturuUes for • more wins. In the first round, Fey-~· ka and RaJ Shukla, playing No. 1 ~ doubles, Jed 4 ~1 against • B rgmon-Goldstein, but CdM's serving fell apart and Beverly Hills came back to wm (7-6) in 1 • b -bf'Mker. • , •There are no e-.cusea, • Feyu :• said. ·we were up. 4-1, then'":•: just choked. like we dMI ln the CIP :; ~ooaJ) doUbles (l4lt w.et- nd). We just didn't haw tbe. heert to play anymore efter tbal • r ' I ( 0 c s p c n v v c t -. ( ( (' •t t J t ( l t f r I I I I I I I I I WEDNESDAY, MAV 24. 1995 --------- Ensign ends Harbor Day's impressive run in lions Cup • Ensign wins title game, 2-0, but Seahawks show heart in annual soccer tournament. COSTA MESA -An unlikely run by the sixth-and seventh-grade girls soccer team from Harbor Day School, ended with a 2~0 deleat at the hands of Ensign Intermediate in the cb~nship game of the Costa Mesa Lions Cup Classic, Sunday at Kaiser Elementary. The Harbor Day team, coached by Fred Salter and Don Boortz, was the school's' first-ever entry into the Lions Cup tourna- ment, which annually plts schools from throughout the Harbor Area in a three-day competition for local bragging rights. Harbor Day's team consisted of both sixth-and seventh-grade players, as the school's 25-girl enrollment per class, forced it to combined grades against teams allowed to fie ld eight-graders. The Seahawks defeated an eighth- grade team from Costa Mesa-based St. John's, 4·2 in the first round, behind three goals from forward Jamie Brownell, two coming on comer kicks by Julia Liv· ingston. Kathryn Salter also converted a Liv· ingston comer kick for the other goal. while Ka te Petry, Natalie Clark and ,. , ,. . ' I I HAllOl lAWll· MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished .. ...., ... PI,_..._.._ ca:.-ri • MorMty a..-a ....... ., MOO,__ V. °'" -:m."1 .. . - Ka ylee Accu.ff spearheaded an aggressive Harbor Day defense. • Harbor Day theo felled the eSgbtb- grade team from Costa Mesa High. 1.0, u Brownell posted the game's lone goel, Mt up once again by a Uvingston comer kick. Kim Boortz earned the shutout ln goal for the Seahawks, backing strong defen- sive efforts by Clark, Petry, Livingston and Ashley Jacobson. Adding offensive impetus for the Sea- hawks against Costa Mesa were Katie Cok.lin, Katie Osburn and Ashley Kim. Harbor Day k,nocked off an ei~ht-grade team from TeWm.kle in the semifinals, as . Ashley Kim booted home yet another cor- ner kick assist from Llvingston for the lone tally in a 1-0 triumph. Seahawk forwards Salter and Kim, as well as mid-fielders Cassandra Golding, Kari Lawrence and Brownell, helped keep TeWinkle on the defensive for most or the first half. In the second half goalie Boortz and sweeper Livingston, as well as fullbacks Petry, Clark, Accuff, helped keep TeWm- k.le scoreless. Ensign, which entered the title game with 1-1-1 record, soundly defeated Har- bor Day. Jacobson nearly found the net for Har- bor Day in the finale. TUIESOAY'S RSM CIOUN1'S ~ LocMr • 4 bow. 100 anglen. 140 bllrrac:ud1. 3 c.lko bin. 6 sand bus. 24 sa;lpil\ 3 rodcflih, 1 halibut. 1 white $ff i.i. Newport ~"I · 3 boats, 47 •nglen. 47 bam1cuda, 61 sculpln, 1 allco bin. 1 $lr\d I>-. 1 whltefbt\. 24 mackwel. Newport East Pony season winding down , 1be Newport But Pony League Ng'Ular INIOO wtJ1 conclude 00 1bunday wben tbe Mell bo9t the Newport BwlMI Aleodatson Pbilliel ln • 4:30 ~ at BaltBluff Pleld. 1be wb:met ol ~ regular IMICIG II l&01 to be detannined with tbe MadlDI and Red SOi ltill vying for the No. 1 seed in the cb•mt; onahlp tournament. The outcome wW determined tbia week when the Red Su must win against the CarctinaJs and hope that the Newport Baseball A.aoc:ietlon Yankeee defeat the Marlinl at Bnlign JunfOr High. The firlt ro\Dld of the playotfs commences on Tuesday, May 30, ~at 4:30 p.m., with the second-and third-seeded tea.ms facing each other at Ea.st.Bluff Field. In Saturday's action: The Marlins knocked off the Cardinals, 1~ 8, in the continuation of a game originally scheduled for April 1. The Marlins erupted for four runs in the eighth inning, batting through the order and scoring with the benefit of just one bit,. Five walks, passed balls and aggressive baserun· ning helped win the game for the Marlins. Leland McMillan came on in the eighth inning with two runners on base, giving up two hits before striking out the side to earn the will. Suffering the loss was Matt Larson, who bad one of his best performances on the mound earlier in the week. In the regularly-scheduled game, the Mar- lins· breezed past the Cardinals, 7 -3, with 1Y Harper earning the win by spreading out six hits, one earned run, two walks and strildng out eiPt-Por the Cardi, Neal Perlmutter entered the game afts tbe fourth batter and dOMd down the Marltm. allowing ooly two bits and no earned rum, wb11e fanning liYe 1n bis strongest showing ol the aeuon. Ryan Jetton led the ottense with b1s second homer of the season, a tbree.·run shot thAt just cleared tbe right·fleld fence. DetenslvelyJ David Knecht bad a strong game at fint base, snagging two ha.rd-hit ground balls up the line. In another gome, the Athletics dropped the Mets, 14·8, scorlng six runs in the top of the first inning and hanging on. Mark Hatfield went 4 for 6, includiJig & triple, double and two singles to drive in three runs. Hatfield took over the league's batting lead, with bis average now standing at .661. John DiCesare also bad a gooci'ciay at the plate, lashing out three singles, scoring twice and knocking in a pair of runs'for the 'Ifs. Mor- gan Jackson led the offense for the Mets with two singles and pitched the final two innings. UTTING LIADIJltS Marte Hatfield, Jl(s, .661; 1Y Harper, Martins., .652; Matt Larson, cardinals, .521; Eric Wiethom, Red Sox. .518; Matt Marshall. Red Sox. .451; Nate Lemmet1'Mn, Mets, .417; Zack Zarrllli, Red Sox. .412; Neil Perlmutter, cardinals, .412. STANDINGS . (Through May 20) 1. Marlins, 12-5; 2. Red Sox, 11-6; 3. Athletics, 8-8; 4. Cardinals, 7-9; 5. Mets, 1-14. STARTING ANEW. USINESSfr I ' ... "' --. ' - -; - ,PUIUC IOTICll PUIUC NOTICll ' PUILJC NOTICl l PU1UC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PU1UC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PU1UC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC 9IOTICll i. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1995 • ..-..C llOTICI-,-,_John H. IMleY Gllifi "811, 16i3 Deiilelle ~-PUIUC IOTICI~ SCOii Hubbatd CA 12121~ PUIUC llOTICI-•Doiualu IM Allenlhof94-dUctld by: en !Mktf ..,_ '22 SM 8efnetdln0, Hew-.,.....-~....,•~• Ttllt ~ ... ~ Dr., C09&ll ...... CA 12121 Thie ~ wat fli.cl Thi• butlneH I• con-Thll-ltatement .... 6led HilW you ...,. .. doing port a..cn. CA 92883 Ptalllt HI With the County C1ertt of Thia bualnH1 11 con. ,......,.,. with M County Clertt of duel.Id by: an lndMdual ,......._... wllh "'-County Clerk ol t>Yslnns yea? Yn, 11-1«1 This bual~• It con- 8 uelRH1 .._.. °'" .... enge COYnty on M1y 19, duclad by: an lndMdual .,.111 .._ Ol"ang9 County on May 11, Have you ltMtad dOlng ........_ ..._. Otenge County on May 12, Rick 8tow.t d~ by: an lndMdual ••••••1nl 1 ... s. Have you ~ doing • .......,.. 19115. butlneH yet? Yes, tlt5 .... MMtt 1995. Thia ataltn*lt waa flltd Have you ltllMd doinO Tiit lollowir'9 PlflOnt 111 PM7171 bUllneU ylC? No The tolloWtng peraon• lft PM6407 SCott Hubbwd The~'°"' _,1 , ...... ~ tM County C~ll of bUllMtt y.r1 Y"' 5-t-95 • dOll'G bU9inlal .. : PubUlhtd Newport 8tKh-Rwnln Ralll doing~... Publlthtd N~ .. ach· Thie llaiem.nt WU f~ OOin9 bullnM• a•· Publlthed Newpol1 Beach-Orange County on May 12. Oouglu Landon l(lmblt $Ctf0l.AASHIPS & MORE, Cotta Mffl Daily Piiot May TN. ltalemtnt wu l'lltd SNAPZ, 2103 eiea Mall, Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot May with the County C11tlc of 49TH STREET, 2eoo WaJ. eo.ta Mt .. Dally Pilot May 11195. Thlt atat..-n.nt WU filed 1010 Cettllna, Laguna 24, 3t, May 7, 14, 1995. with tne County Cttftl of ., .. , CA 82921 24 31 May 7 ,4 ,9115, Orangt County on May 11, 11111 Ave., #A. Tuatln, CA 17 24 31 June 7 19115 F84e410 Wilt\ tne County Ckwk of S.ach, CA 82661 W020 Orwlgt County on M1y 11, Juhn s Sotomont 2103 • • • , 1895. 92tlO • , • • ..,:.,,,,.7 Published Newport e .. ch· Orange COunty on May ''· Kt~ Tttomuon, 1010 l99$. ltN Mali ., .. CA i2e2t W012 P:l41401 John David feftnet 2551 .... Costa Mesa Dally Pilot M1y 1995. FS4'11 04 Cal • ~gune Beach, PUBLIC NOTICI H4HU H•l•n 801omon1, 2103 PUBLIC NOTIC! Publiahed Newl)O(I Beach-Elden Ave., lt3t, 'com PUBLIC NOTICI 17, 24, 31, June 7, 1"5w. 003 Pu'"'ls'"-.. N-.""'4 .. ___ .. CA 92851 Publllhtd Newport 8tKh-BtM Mall, 8rM, CA 8282t Costa Meta Dally Pllol May M .... CA 82827 "' ,_, -~,..... _,,. -t. JoMLaotno, 2358Low~r CChAlf 8 alPl0Utlou1 Cotta Mna Pally Piiot May Thli bu1ln111 la oon-l'lotlUt>ue 24, 31, May 7, 14, 19115. Thia bu1ln111 Is con· Flcllllou• Costa MHa Dally Pilot May Of.. guna tac • Cl ne11 Name 17, 24, 31, June 1, 1995. ducted by: huabatld Ind 8uatneH Nam• W013 ducted by: an Individual 9ualn••• Name PUBLIC NOTICI 24, 31, May 1, 14, 1995. 92657 •tat~I WtlltS wife •tatement Have you stlt1ed dOlng •tatement WOt4 Tl\I~ bbyualntu II con· The following PlflOl\I are Hiii• you tlar1ed dolnQ The following PlflOM .,. PUBLIC NOTICE b\31ntMytl? Y11, S.1·85 Trnt lollowlno pe<eona art FlcUtlou• PUB'IC NOTICE duc:t... : co-partntra doing bualnesa 11: PUBLIC NOTICI! butJnt11 yet? Yea, Sept. 82 doing buslnesa as: J•hn D. F~tnc• doing business as: BualneH Nam• " Have you atattt d doing HANNS ENTERPRISES, J.S. Solomona RAMSTEDT & ASSOCI· Flctllloua Thie etaltmtnl waa filed WEST WIND BUILDERS, l tatement bU11nf!!_Ylt7 No 3160 Airway Ave., Coata FIOtlUoua Thia 1taltment was flied ATES, eo1 1/2 Poinsettia BullneH Nam• with 'tht County Clerk ot 302 18th St., Huntlng(on Tht lollowlng ~rsons 111 NOTICE. OF Kelly ,,..,mason Mesa, CA 92826 Bualnea NINn• wilh tht County Clerk of Ave., Coron• ·clel M11, CA Stetement Otange County on May 12, Btach. Calif. 82648 doing busln111 as: APPLICATION TO John Ditto Wllllam Patrick Hanna, •tat•-t Orange County on May 12, 92625 The following pllfaons are 1995. Carlow EUgene Will, 302 ROVAL E.COA.'(, , 1135 I ELL ALCOHOi.iC whThls ~111~:-W~1• :14 2030 Conllnenlal, Costa 1'he tonoWlng peraona .,, 1995. Joen Ramate<ft, 601 1/2 doing business as: F848487 18th SI., Huntlng1on Beach, Whitter Avt., 0-7, Costa BEVER.AGEi 5-1a.95 n 1 n Y tr o M111, CA 92627 doing bualneH a1: F948412 Poln1tnla Ave., C0<ona del IMP.ACT SALES, 1814 PubUsrntd Newport Beach· Calli. 92648 Mua, CA 92627 To Whom It May Con-0~~ County on May 12• Thia bu1ln111 11 con. DATSA·TOYOTA TUNE Published Newport B11cho Mar, CA 92825 Glenwood Lant, Newport Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May ThlS business Is con· Edward N. Muldoon, ctrn: Wolfgang Puck Fooct 1 · , ... 851 ducted by: an Individual ANO REPAIR, 2249 Fall'· Costa Mesa Diiiy Piiot May This busln111 Is con-Beach, CA 92660 17 24 31 June 7 1995 ducted by: an Individual 14188 Chestnut St., Wtst· Company, lncJGP ecw - 7 The reglsttant commenced view Rd., Costa Mesa, CA 17 24 31 June 7 1995 ducted by: an Individual Dianne Bonugli Jon11, • • • ' w9ss Have you started doing mlnsttr. CA 92683 p1zza, lncJLP, Is (are) ap-Publlthed Newport B11ch· to ttansact bu1lne11 under 92627 •. • • • • Have you 1tarted dolng 1814 Glenwood Lant, Ntw· buslnets yel? Ytt, 1984 Thia bualness Is con-plying to the Oepllrttntnl of cosla Mesa Delly PUot May the flctltlOtJt nome(a) Usltd Scott Wesley King, 9142 WOOi business yet? Yts 5-1·95 pott Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE Clllow Eugene Will ducted by: an lndMdual Alcoholic S.verlfl• Conttol 17, 24, 31, June 7, 1995. lbovt on: 5-25-80 Madellne Dr., HunUngtpn PUBLIC NOTICE Joan Ramsttdl Thia business la con-This .statement was filed Have you 11&rttd doing 10 aell aJcohollc beverages W009 William Hanns S.acn, CA 92&48 This alalement was filed ducttd by: an Individual flot ltlou1 with the County Clerk of buslntst yet? No · at 841 Newport Center Or.,• _______ .;.;...;.;;.;. Thl1 alattmtnt ·was filed This business 11 con-Fic titious with th• County Clerk ol Have you alartod doing Bualn.H Natn• Orange County on May 12, Edward N. Muldoon Newport Beach, CA 92600 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Cltfk ol dUC'ted by: an ln<!Mdual Bualneae Name Orange County on May 19, business yet? Yes, 2·19-95 Statement 1,995. T,hls atattmenl was filed with an On Sale General Orange County on Aprll 26, Haw you •tarted doing l tatem.nt 1995. Dianne 8onugR Jones The lollowlng persons are F84848t with the County Citric ot Eating Piece license(s). Flotllloua 1995. buslnHs yet? Y113-24-95 TrntJollowlng peraona .,, F847175 This statement was .flied doing buslnesa as: Published Newport Beach· Orange County on May 12, Published Newport Bu1IM H Name F844834 Scott W. l<lng doing buslntu u ·• Published Newport Beach-with lht County Clerk of NEWPORT ID Et. MAR Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May 1995. Beach.Co.sta Mesa Dair'/_ Statement Published Newport Beac;h. This .1tatem.ent was filed a) l>RECISION .MOTOR· Costa Mesa DallY PJlol May Oranga County on April 12, GUEST tiOME, 268 Knox 17, 24, 31, June 7, 1995. F648477 Pilot May 24, 31. J4<nt , Th• following persons lfl Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May with lhe County Clllfk of SPORTS, b) RHINESPORT 24, 31, Mey 7, 14, 1995. l995. St., Coata Mna, CA 92627 W002 Publlshtd Newport Beach· 1995. W026 doing busJntst as: 24, 31, May 7, 14, 1995. ~~~·County on May 12• INC .• 1650 Supttlor Ave., WOl& F643164 Douglas .Lee Allenthorp. Costa Mesa 011ly Pilot Mayl--------- BLUE MOON WONDERS. w028 · Costa Mesa, CA 112a27 Publlshed Newport Beach· 257 MagnoUa SI., Costa PUBLIC NOTICE t7, 24, 31, June 7. 1995. 13 Park Vista, lrvlno, CA F848422 Scott Hubbatd, 1650 Su-PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Daily Piiot May Mesa, CA 92627 wooa 9271 4 PUBLIC NOTICE Publlshed Newport Beach-perlor Ave .• Coata Mesa, 10, 11, 24, 31, 1995. Thie buslne11 . Is con· FlcUllou1 Chances are John H. SMley, 13 Park Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May CA 112627 Flclllloua W986 dueled by: an Individual Butlntaa N•m• PUBLIC NOTICE UI find Vista, lrvlne, CA 92714 Flctltlou1 11, 24, 31, June 1. 1995. Thia bu1lne11 Is con-Bu1ln••• Name Havt you atartod doing Stetement you w Lawrence V. SllVa, 550 Or· BualnH• Name wm ducted by: an Individual statement business yet? Yes 5·11·95 The following persons a11 Flcllllou1 what you need ange. 1211, Long Btac:h. Statement Have you started doing The following pe11ons art On the move? Shopping for a new dol~ business as: Bualn111 Nam• at the price ~~1~g~slne11 Is con· d~~ ~~:.~~eons are SELL buslnus y•t? Y11, 8/85 ~)'"j:~~11S:~~as~OTORS, Sell your extra apartment? classified ~~nr~: A~:~Ti~1~·c'c:s'fa The fot,~!~~m:.~!ons are you want to pay ducted by: co-partoers · •) GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE .,Thinking of hevlng a b) PRECISION BMW SVC I eta you compare Mesa, CA 92627 doing business es: when you read Have you llartee doing BASE, b) INFORMATION your used vehicle •. : geragt aale? H150 Superior Ave., Costa hOUS'eh ofd costs • without hassle Richard C. Brower, 2426 OK WELDER REPAIR, 522 Claaslfled business yet? No OVERFLOW, c) SOLUTION through classified • i'L1~~rF~~~ Mesa. CA 92627 items or worCryll lfl d Vassar, Costa Mesa, CA San Bernorcflno, Newport dally Buy It. Sell it. Find it. 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TICDTS 436·5050 $159, 6pc rot Iron di-All levels and ages. -.9-0_A_c_c_o_rd_LX_,_A_u_to-.-.-<; netta $229, Opn 7 dys Oakwood Apartments YAHNl·TH• POND cass, pwr lks, pwr Mr. Bean ... 532·5030 Southalde·(N.Bch.) 4 Xlnt Plaza seats wind, tilt wheel, cruise Call Luk• 722·5958 $90/ea. 723-5041 (LA079806) S99n --------------------------iGreat condl sofa, glass FREE COOKBOOKI Sund• .. • Tr•vel. Costa Mesa Honda kltch table, ent. can· • tar. Tiffany 6'48-6919 To recipe contributors _4_3&-_5o_s_o ____ _ from author .of a new '91 Civic HB, red, EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE APPLIANCES 6011 KRl!ISS glass/bamboo Newport-Hlstorlcal st er a o , ca s s W'llllr¥WI-D 5535 dining aat $500. 8-pc cook~ook In progress. TRANSPORTATION (MH563533) $6998 nn & ,.. bdrm aal w/drasaer & P I e a a e W r I t a : Costa Mesa Honda Kenmore dyer $65. New armolre $350, buffet Laurie McLaughlin 436-5050 Homo Helper avail -ANTI--Q-UES_____ Tapen dlb oven S425· tabla $450. 760..0762 13812 Goldenwest St.1---------·--------- end of May thru June 6010 W7A2SO-H1~2R/D5· A.,.R 57,. MOVING. 36 .. And ped lfl202B. Westmlnlster, POWER BOATS '92 Civic HB VX, white, or Thurs/Fri slHp-... ... ~ tabla 570 It wd, 3 2• CA 9 2 6 8 3 -3 8 6 3 . 1012 5apd, ac, cd, alloys, oYer9. Xlnt refs. 548..S017 ANTIQUES 4 u ea. atorad for 2 yaara. drwr cheats 15x2Sx p I ease C a 11 : (NH506407) $8992 "Year Clearance Sale" Call 673-f515 22 .. H 565 ea. 2 blk 7 14-a95 -a o 8 6 ·B Costa Mesa Honda DO~rncs 10-40% on1 548-4123 patio chra. 640-5438 7 1 4 ·5 3 o ·9 8 5 8 ·H '99 Classic Chris Cratt 438-5050 ~ 5540 312 N--rt Btvd 'l"lnn:2 FUNDRAJS•R• Sea Skiff. V-Hull 25 Ft. '93 Civic HB, Red, i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-----...... -.. _-___ . fUlUll&v&UO 6014 R•tt•n/GI••• T•ble .. • Llva aboard S llp. NANNY WANTED ••UYING ITEMS• w /6 awlval chairs. Support Local Bual· $10,000 650-3625. 5apd, ac, atereo, cus 2 anorneya need live From 180().1960· 1 pc .. autlful Chin• C• $600 OBO 641·2511 nesus with Big R• 34 T()LLYCRAFT (P~!:.!4~~ .. ~~~d• 1 f to entire Htate. Paint· blent matching •ndl· suits for your organl-n or out or 5 mo yr Inga, booka, furniture, bis teak bookcase zallon. For free pr•· S/F. Twn gaa, genera-• 436-5050 f.~oc~n ~:,:.~c s!:::; etc. Immediate ca.ah, dining tbl w/O chat ... : MERCHANDISE aentatlon or lnforma· tor, wall equipped, '93 Civic Sdn blue En I & I h k lops. 673-e223 IY msg If bl I b k MISC 6015 lion call 71...a46-3292. boW davit, vary clean. 5spd ac tllt cass gl sh t sa HP. co e• t , w ng ac • Schools, Clubs, Rell· Mut1t ••"• very mo· (PS00404e) $9993 Ing req'd. Wiii pay chair, computer table, goua Organizations, tlv•todl 723-4074 Costa Mesa Honda good money. Nead • APPLIANCES 6011 aolld wood. 548-1554 • 11 I eddl Athlatlca Etc 39 FT Tiara Convert· 36-5050 Soc Sec /1 for taxes. BROWN JORDAN :0:~0.:•:10~ wtv!w. ' ... Ible Mint Condition 4 Refaamint.854-5436 G•rangew/mlcrowave; patio furn/tabla 4 '400/obo.722·9393 BUILDING 714·754-4000x102•---------SELL GE gaa range w/dbl ~:J'c•714)2 ~:.;:~•· Do•l•n•r Store fix· ... .-rwninr 6030 Evening 64,..2000. JAGUAR 9105 oven. Xlnt cond, $350 n1nu:aun.1.~ Sell your unw"'~t..-''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Why Play Hid. 'N turet: acryllo, glua. · -· ...... 1• your used Vehicle ea. New Jenn-Aire Oleplay cubes, card ltema Iha euy wayl through classified alee drop-In range Seek with chlldcara? racks. P.O.S. cab. w/ •8 ., Concrete Mixer. To place your .-,,;.·2.••79 $450. Must""· make Call Claaalflod glau ahetves. ASAPI 1/3 Sack. Good Con· claaslfled ad call -uv offers. 722-9393 today! 642·5878. 723-5251 & 67&-2n 2 dltlon. $300 8g.i.37!9· 942·5978. •as XJ9 Wine/camel, alarm. 55,000 mlles . Excellent cond. $7200. 714/831·1499 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this Form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FRE~I ~II for $1 o• M2-H78 -·····--··-·--------------• D YIS,51U ~y CAil : Zlp .._ CNdil Cord D MC DVISA DAM X --~~~-~bp~- .i.w "" °""" ""' llO W ......... c..-. CA'1117 1714 ~QrN (Tl4 Q l-4$J4 ~,_..o+I ,.... "'-* ,..,_ ..... _ _..... ....,_..__ g~ g=. g~ o--0--o-.-.. O•-0 -0 -... 0 1-o--o--o,,,,_ oo-o...i o...,._ a--oc-oc.--OM-O'"ol.,_ 0 ... -- • I 10 for 4 '-. S 1.00 .a. oddiJionol h I ······--·-··-······-········ . 3910 ·sm __ VJ_C_E ___ ,TILESCERA.MIC CONCRETE. ELECTRICAL 3610 BANDY MAN 3710 BEAi.TH, BEAUTY IANDSCAPE. PAINTING 3858 PIANO. VOCAL ROOFING ~ 3528 MASONRY 3557 •FITNESS 3740 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilLESSONS 3868 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DlltECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii A-1 •too.,loal work Carp'try, roof'g, plbg 21~ Quality '81ntlnt •THUNDU ROOFING• ••••••••II &..•Icy Showera R•p'd * lnl Prlc .... Aft.·illtu Duncan mlectrlc palnt'g, glassblocka Lo .. F•t PMtl Our MD• A PROF'L GARDENER PLUS touchupa. PIANO B9g.·Advanced For all of your roofing Th• Dean of Ceramic ' __ .. .,.k.. '' Quick RHponse EI• c rr 11 •IS tu o c.o . get reaulta. LatHt Caring for each land· 24 Hra. Richard Sinor All ages ·Teacher cert. needs. Reroof/rapalr. Tlla. lnatallallon, r• ....... scape, bric '''°"' Local Uc. 890-7042 Concrete d~alra diet• • meda u ... n tcape u If h were my Uc 280644 645-3209 Entertainment Avail. Uc 638144849-4122 &COUmC pair, grouting & Concnte.IOO-JH.tOO? JON•• EL&CTRIC MORGAN, Ucd 650-3281 on lV'• 20120 & Feb. own. Larry 854-4873. QUALITY CARE Jennifer 640-8669 --------Jtl.llODWNG 3408 plumbtng. Llfl670130 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie All houra. Fully c.,pentrw•Eleotrloal Allure mag. Newport 20 yra exp, excellent TRANSLATOR/ waPUTITON •OR TAK• IT OPP .Amtex Toxturln9 ••o1t•41-ao8S• 67W065 or 848-8526 Cone, Patio, Driveway Bonded & Insured. Plumblng•Drywall* Barlatrlc Ctr. 673-8586 BEST JOB Gardening, workman ah Ip, fair-------- Fplc:, BBOa. Ref. 20 Yr L#705749 as1.ea97 Stuc:co•Palntlng*Tll• landtcapln~. clean prlcH. 845-2417 Ron PET TUTOR 3927 Exp. Terry 587•7894 Rooflng*Jlm 841-7494 upa, trH t m. Refe. JENKINS PAINTING SERVICES 3870lii~iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii CHILD CARE 3536 BRICKeTILE•STONE --=~~tl::if HANDYMAN Carpen-INTERIOR FREE Eat. 438-1518 tnt/E>O. Wallpaper, LEARN SPANISH NOWI Plaln/atamped Con-•QUALITY SllRVIC•• try, Ula. plumbing. a D!$1GNERS 3782 drywall, te11;1urlng, etc. Peraonallzed Pel Care El(p'd S.A. Tutor. Also Mother wlM••tora In crate & Coalinga ... , PftMA.1114111 roof. 25yra exp w/refa. MASONRY 3828 David, 1·800-880-6222 Kennel altarnatlve. No Tranalator-lntarprater. ---------1 Behavioral Sci. wlll Uc.#541656 631-4310 Tt4-887-4222 Jany Bell T7tM1380 CHUNG'S fiAJNTING ttreat or worry. Uc, Su .. na 973.7409 •"-DITIOHS care for lnfanta, tod· .,Qu•I .... & •rid-••1 ln .... lor9 Roflootln9 20 y """ Gd p I I I R f' • 67"-7164 ..., dl•r• children 644-()869 ... r -H•ndym•n X·Pr••• "Yeur" Style MASONRY l!XPaRTS ra "'-"P· 'ca na. • •· _. 1---------QllOD!LING 3410 ' · :=:v ofe4:nc~: ELDERLY Doore/Drywall/Plumb Rearrange, recover, or Brick, blk, concrete Guar =· Fr .. Est. G•bby'a Houao/Pet TUTORING 3930 DUNCAN Cl.EANING 33 yra1n ~ ... 1131-3859 ' CAD 3811 ~a~~ ~r.~~··~509!~: ~~~c:S ~:SU:53~~~ ~~~3:.U.:r.::e-~!~ uv:i~'~.~~':~1.: out SAT ••m'n•r•. Excel CON8TRUCTION SERVICES 3548 Orange co HandWtnan Int/Ext. Acoustic cell of town, call 451·2054 on June 3rd SAT. 5 . ao y,. Exp. Slnall & CONTUCTORS S~lne, ooolclne, ElectttcallPlump~ JB'1r11Y•y remov e/apply/repair. mtgs In Irvine $195. &.e· Job• 890.7042 G!NEltAI. 3558 drlvln9. Engll•h-"~ 3784 MOVING 3834 l/1822631 M2·5891 PLYYMB NG 3890 Summar cl••••• too. A TOUCH OP CLAS8 •peaking lady. Refa. Fr" Eat ~14519 •mer•ld Painting '" J Pat O'Dowd 673-2360. ---------Cleanlng. RH/Comm Uva In/out. 760-3922 I tJExt all /lll AUTO UC/Bonded. F"ree Eat. CPI •UIL.DtlR8 INC. •QUALITY ••RVIC• WUllam Hatold Jewelers PUBLIC NOTICE n w paper • nt5"9aura 3444 Tereaa 282·T143 RHldentlal Const. ALL rHldentlal need• Watch & Jewelry repair The Calif. PubUc UUIJ. CompetltlF 111 rtat7•5•·112°03Yf~ T:• ;:AL ~ll:R WALL aq v~•-FENCIS Inc welding-No Job too Antique/Fine Jewelry u.. Commlaak>n RE· exp-r .. •• • • _...,.... ·• eoss HOUSECLE.AN!HO lf.;~~18:~':r • D1,..,._ 31•15 amallt 714-2H·7435 Buy/1111.ndt 873-0385 QUIRES that all uted Gene Altf....a Palntlne F ,since ~947 COVERINGS 3932 PRaPPSR•D MT•• Ucenaad-lnsured. • .... 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