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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-05-23 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Spring football ldcks off at Estancia Serving t he Newport-Mesa community since 19o7 EDUCATION Costa Mesa unveils its academic all·stars Neighbors or idle club enjoy temporary peace r-~-~--~-~------~ ART MUSEUM : I CAsHES IN 1 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT El Nido Trailer Park resident Ivy Tucker, right, and trailer park manager Joe Chlapuzzl are hoping the area stays nightclub-free. •El Nido Trailer Park residents in Costa Mesa hope the former Louie, Louie's lot remains quiet. But they realize that's a futile wish. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -For the 24 years Ivy Tucker has lived in the El Nido lrailer Park, she has had her share of encounters with the rowdy and rude patrons from the neighborhood nightclub. "There's the cars, the noise all the time, the shouting and brawl- ing, especially when they've had a few drinks," said Tucker, her British accent rising with excite- ment. "I come out in the morning and they are laying in the garden -drunk!" The 94-year-old Tucker can't be bothered shooing these nui- I sances off her lawn anymore. And hopefully she won•t have to. For the moment, the rundown bwldmg at 1670 Newport Blvd. - former home to unsuccessful rughtclubs such as Louie, Louie's. dnd NYC -will remain vacant. The City Council voted Monday night to uphold a decision by the. Pldnntng Commission to reject nightclub guru Gregg Mulhol- land's plan to open a restaurant with a dance floor and disc jockey at the location. The council's rejection was based on the historical problems at the site -including parking and traffic, draining of police resources, negative effects to nearQy residents -and Mulhol- land'S problems with his former ·nightclub, the Thunderb11d m I Newport Beach But residents at the trailer park at 1640 Newport Blvd., about a block from the site, are worried this reprieve won't be for long. Mulholland refused to com- ment on whether he would pur- sue his business venture at the location. But if he or some other entrepreneur does pursue a plan for the parcel that is equipped for an eating and entertainment establishment, the residents will be watching. "We will closely analyze what type of establishment it is arid what repercussions it will have to the park," pledged Joe Chiapuzzi, who is the trailer park's spokesman •SEE NEIGHBORS PAGE A16 A high-society fund- raiser that attracted a virtual who's who of the busmess world raised a staggering $620,000 for the Newport Harbor Art Museum -m one night. The .. Art of Dirung," b~ld Sunday at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Center, attracted 420 guest, many who gave thousands in contributions and talked warmly of the pending merger of the Laguna Beach Art Muse- um and the Newport Beach museum. For details, see Page A9. L---------------~ District to weigh Water merger r\ :-, < > B t· H I '.'-< , E :X P E R I E ;'\; C E Newport creates new habitat for gnatcatcher •Study by management group cam e up with 33 scenarios for consolida ting agencies. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Could con- solidation calm any rough waters at the Mesa Consolidated Water District? District board members today will review the first phase of an independent consolidation study which looks at two specific ways to make the district more man- ageable. The study was commissioned about six months ago .by the South County Issues Discussion Group, which includes Mesa Consolidated, to look at a variety of ways to consolidate 17 water districts, one sanitation district and one private water comp.any. The Ford Sauvajot Manage- ment Group, Inc., which devel- oped the report. came up with 33 scenarios, two of which mvolve Mesa Consolidated. The most •highly plausible" scenario, according to the study, merges Mesa Consolidated with the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. and the Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict. The other scenario, in which Mesa Consolidated becomes a subsidiary of the city of Costa Mesa, only received a Hmedium" ranking. Karl Kemp, general manager of Mesa Consolida ted, said dis- trict employees and board mem- bers still have a lot of questions about how a consolida tion effort would affect Mesa rate payers. "There are a lot of questions about how these scenarios would •SEE MERGER PAGE A18 MMC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa High SthoOI ndenta watch as fellow student Igor Shmurak takes a mock sobriety test during a drinking and drt~ demonstration at the scbool Wednesday. The program, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Police Department, soagbt to teach the students abou' the dangen of drtnklng and driving. • City workers are planting coastal sage scrub in Big Canyon to make ue for loss of habitat at San Diego C reek No~. By Evan Henerson. Daily Ptlot NEWPORT BEACH -As swted as 1t will be for the sale of luxury automobiles, the eventual new home of Fletcher Jones Motorcars along Jamboree. Road will no longer be an ideal bud habitat. But in compensallon for clearing n.vo acres of coastal sage scrub -home to the threatened Cahlor- nia gnatcatcher - city workers will plant nearly h....-.ce as much of the same vegetation at the mouth of the city- owned Big Cariyon. That means d big- ger and better play-· ground for the cele- brated buds, sa.id Don Webb, oty pub- lic works director "We tlunk they'd have more fun play- ing a round m Big "We think they'd have more tun playing around in Big Canyon than up next to the f ,, reeway ... -DON WEBB Canyon than up next to the freeway • Webb sa.id The replanllng of coastal sage scrub and the effect on enVlfonrnental habitats has been detailed in the Fletcher Jones pro1ect's environmental impact report That report was approved by both the state Coastal Conuniss1on and the state Department of Fish and Game Under the terms of the agreement \\-ith the aty, Fletcher Jones w1U pay for the replanting In addition, d consulnng biologist working on the project sdld that trullal rev1ew of Lhe site mdlcated that no gnatcatchers were llVlilg in the area The birds are designated dS a thredtened speoes by the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildhfe "That area has been htghJ) disturbed over the years.· said biologist Art Homnngause n In August of last year. the City Counal agreed to a complex agreement that will allow Fletcher Jones Motorcars Newport Beach's top sales tax produc- er -to move the-dealership to the 9 6-a.cre San Diego Creek North property on Jamboree Road Prime s~t arrested m gang-related ~u1ts r-----------------------, flying high Rich Boyce was a vustty aubtant for nlne years w11b the Eatanda High bas- ketball program. and today be II tbe bead coach. after being named by Eaglet Athlelk: Dlredor Jeff Gall School board president won't seek re-election • Costa Mesa police offi- dals believe brawls are part of a turf war between rivals. , By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot WEST SIDE -Police early Wednesday arrested the key sus- pect 1n a series of gang rivalry brawls that had escalated ln recent weeks. • Gustevo Hemna Mendez, 18, was arrested· on suapldon of UMult with a deadly weapon. Mendu and two juveniles, ttilrMdY in c:ustodY for an wirelat- eiil cdme, .... Nlpeded of using • ~ and baMba1l bats ~ assault members of a rival gang in three separate incidents over a two-week period. The assaults occurred in late flpril and earlier this month, Cos-ta: Mesa Gang Unit Sgt. Dave Bir- ney said. "The assaults happened pretty quickly, one after another,• Bir· ney said. "It was one gang assaulting another. One wanted dty dominance over the other." Ofticen arrested Mendez at 4 a.m. Wednesday, as he was'leov- ing his Wallace Avenue residence for bis job at a food busmess tn Los Angele$, Birney said. Tbe otticen recovered a hand- gun they believe was brandished •SEE ESTPAGEA11 on Wednelday. Pot the complele 1tory, tee Barry F.ullmel"a eccounta In Sports/Bl. I\ IH \ MOUND TOWN A6 RST 8UYS A2. ClASSIFIED 85 POLICE FILES A2. PUBLIC NOTICES 83 IOOETY M ~TS 81 MEKENO AtO \\ I· \ I It I H Get ready for ~'.'If') .t0me aword- wiMlng wind blowing today cu aome atUt breezea &Jam acrou our coast. ta.Ing palm Jeavea and .poocUet Jn our paeh. S.. ..... A2 """"'*'.,.~~'*"°"A 1llMf ,,.._ ..... ,...,.,,. ,,,..., *'""'.,.,.... ~ L---~~--~-~-~~----- • Three-term trustee Jim de Boom says he's done with school board. But Maitha Auor and Ed Deck- er may take another shot. By Julie Ros.s Cannon, Dally p;Jot NEWPORT-MESA -School board president Jim de Boom said Monday he wUl not seek a fourth term m the public spotlight, open- ing th way for a potentially exot· lilg school board election this fall. Thtee trustee tenns expire ln November -those of de Boom. M~ Fluor and Ed Decker - and none ol the bOerd memben be" comnutted to running in the election. De Boom. whose trustee area include Newport Heights and east Costa Mesa areas, said he will step down to serve as district governor of the Rotary Oub. "I have other things I need to get on to,• De Boom said. •J'm loo)Qng for candidates to run and hopefully we'll find two or more candidat and have an election.• But finding aomeone to run could pose a problem. since de Boom ran unoppo.ed 1n the past two elections. •I'm not sure if it'll be hard to find someone,~ h said. •There's not a lot of reward to getting elected chool bOard member. J •1 have other things I Deed to get on tO, .. New- port-Mesa Scbool Board Pn.a4e9t .... cle 1oo1a Mkl. ·r. look!Dg tor c•-...., to na ... ...,......, we1l ... tw• monc••tt ... ..... ·~· AC ' 5- 9 ,. t5 18 t7 18 20 21 22 23 25 27 28 30 3"' 37 39 40 42 44 45 47 48 49 50 52 5" 1· 2• • , • ) I -1 ( i i I i c c i THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1996 J • City to go slow on request for speed humps in area gre~r wylder Green thumbs up on this garden s<:tle I f you're in the gardening mood, Nuneryland (646- 3925) is having a great Memorial Day sale with savings through May 27. There are all sorts of items on sale for your garden and lawn, and plant mixes to keep every- thing growing. Discounted items include ros- es for $6.99, citrus and fruit trees at $16.99, one-gallon flowering shrubs at $1 .99, Perma-Gro Turf food at $4.99, marathon sod at $1.75 per roll, and all shade trees are reduced 25% off. Nurseryland is located at 2123 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. And for high quality outdoor living, Roger's Gardens is hav- ing a 20% off sale on all Brown Jordan and Kibgsley-Bate furni- ture. You might th.ink the prices are still high even with the dis- count, but it's worth it -the fur- niture lasts forever. Brown Jordan bas teak and wrought-iron furniture, and Kmgsely Bate mostly specializes in hand-carved solid teak pieces. There is a big selection of furni- ture at Roger's, including bench- es, chairs, chaise lounge chairs, tables, and dining sets. Roger's Gardens (640-5800) is located at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road in Newport Beach. Jo's Knit Wit, one of the last remaining full-service yarn shops in the area, is having a sale on many novelty yams. Many of the yams are reduced 50% off. Jo's Knit Wit has been located for 15 yearS at 369 E 17th St. at Westport Square (behind the Union 76 Station). If you're wondering what to do with the kids this summer, the Newport Harbor Baseball AssoctaUon is offering a summer baseball camp. The camp is geared for kids ages 5-14. The hrst session starts June 24-28, and the second session starts July 15-19. For half-day morning (9 a.m. lo noon) or afternoon (1 to 4 p .m .), camp it costs $75, and aU-day camp costs $125. To sign up you can drop by Treads and Threads at 270 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa, or contact the NHBA at (451-2228). Edwards Cinemas has recent- Jy added "best value cinemas" to its chain of theaters. Local best value cinemas include the Mesa Cinema (646-5025) located at Newport Boulevard and 19th Street in Costa Mesa (all seats are $1); the Harbor Twin (631- 3501 ), located at Harbor Blvd aQ.d Wilson in Costa Mesa (all seats are $3}; and Bristol Four (540-7444) at Bristol Street and MacArthur in Costa Mesa (dllseats are $3). • IEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Si(turdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4 t"JO or write to me: Best Buys Daily Pitot, 330 W Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. • Paularino residents seem divided on the need for the traffic measures, so Costa Mesa City Council postpones discussion to later date. By Carolyn Mili;!. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -As cars con- tinue to speed down Paulaiino Street, several residents cringe and pray the situation is helped before it turns deadly. ~Please, let's not have another memorial service like Newport Beach residents did recently," said resident Roland Wood, refer- ring to the traffic accident death of 35-year-old Newport Beach resident lracy Wolansky. •There is a fear of accidents.• Wood's plea was to the Costa Mesa Qty Council. who on Mon· day reviewed a proposal to install speed humps along Paularino. "This is no small action l>y a small group of people,• Wood said, adding that the majority of the members of the Mesa North Homeowners' Association s4p- port the installation of the speed bumps and have spice the issue was raised 14 months ago. After listening to several com- ments from residents, who were divided on whether to install the speed humps at a cost of $16,000· LEAH HOGSTEN I OAJt.Y PILOT Newport Beach resident Greg Vigoren mixes his time between dentistry and paragliding. "ParaglidJng ls relaxing. It's peaceful and tranquil as long as you don't get turbulence," be said. GREG VIGOREN Comfortable with thrills and drills HE IS Newport Beach dentist Greg Vigoren, who paraglides during his free time. A BUZZ OF EXCITEMENT Most kids fear going to the dentist's office. haunted by visions of an anesthesia shot or a cavity drill. Bui Vigoren, 48, had no such fears when he was 8. Hlt was fun going to the den- tist's office. When the dentist left the room, I would play with every switch and knob," Vig- oren said. Vigoren decided to become a dentist because •it was an inter- esting and intriguing experi- ence. Shots weren't a problem and drilling was never a pain. •1t was never a traumatic experience for me,• he said. Perhaps his mother is to thank for Vigoren's positive memories of the dental experi- ence. He always knew a treat was waiting for him after seeing the dentist: his mother took him to the soda fountain. NO JUMPING HERE His •no fear" attitude contin- ues today -after a rough day at the dental practice, Vigoren's favorite pasttime is to go paragliding. The thrill seeker paraglides once or twice a week. His favorite place is the San Bernardino Crestline. "l hold on to a small portable glider and sit in a harness," he said. "It's like banging from a big swing in the air with speeds up to 20 miles per hour." Vigore.n says there's a mis- conception about paragliding: •People think paragliders just jump off a cliff." He says a paraglider typical- ly runs down a hill, using 10-to 1~-mph wiilQ.s to launch him. The air ihflates the glider and holds it up. "Paragliding is relaxing. It's peaceful and tranquil as long as you don't get turbulence," Vig- oren said. He says various improve- ments have been made in paragliding over the years. "There's now predictable and dependable paragliding equipment," he said. "Before, it was experimental and there was no experienced pilot. "Whats neat about paraglid- ing is that you can carry the equipment to every place of the world." GLOBAL DENTIST Growing up, Vigoren lived in Minnesota, Phoenix, and Las vegas because of his father's job. He went to USC for his undergraduate :work and then · graduated from USC's Dental School in 1972. Vigore n has practiced dentistry for 26 years. 'J\vo of his pr.acticing years were in dental school. After graduation, he got into the U.S. Air Force Rotating Internship providing periodon- tics, endodontics, pedodontics and oral surgery service for t..American service t~s and U.S. citizens in Japali lor two years. •1 picked Japan because it was an intriguing contrast · of cultures," said Vigoren. Leaming Japanese was tough for Vigoren. "The first d ay of learning Japanese was overwhelming for me. After r left Japan, I spoke about 50 words," h~ said. Today, Vigoren continues to take continuing e ducation classes in dentistry. He bas an interest in dental plans, magni- fication and quality care for his patients. He lives in Laguna Niguel and has three children, aged 9, 13 and 16. -By Andrea Sakamoto Willlam Lobdell. The same 24- hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Dally Pilot, P.O. 8ol( 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. Copynght: No news stories, llh.~tr.tions, edito- rial matter or adYerttsements herein <Ml be reprodu«d with- out written permission of copy· right owner, TEMPEJtA'TUUS Newport Beach 66159 FNDAY First high VOL 90, NO. 113 1MOMAS H. IOHNSON, Publisher - ~ Lom>ILL, Editor ITEVI~ M~Edltor llS YOKCM, City Editor MARC~ Photo Editor ..,KM CMiffilH. · Director of Oper.tlons ~ •.AJOv Ol1TING. . Oa.ffltd Maneget .LANA J0tM0N. Promotlonl ·PllAMOO 1HAH. Controller . 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A.1 First low . __ .,.,__ ·~~--------...... 1:46 a.m ............. 3.7 First low 9:20 a.m ............. 0.7 Second high 4:45 p.rn •. , ........ .3.7 Second low 10:15 p.m......... . .2.6 WA'TU TEWERAtullE: •..•• 65 Prom SUrfltne Wav.trllll fortodliy Sputtering swells and sink- ing surf will prevail this week. with some good southwett breakt et 3 ffft cos fwt In~~ fed· 11'9 -..Y b1 fftdllY, I>. new round of northwest wind swells <omts In let• FrkMy through~. to $18,000, the council voted to continue the item to a later date, to allow time for further review. While several of the Mesa North residents said they thought speed bumps would slow down traffic and deter it to main thor- oughfares such as Baker Street, other residents think other mea- sures should be tried first. Some residents are concerned about potential liability, the. wear and tear on cars and the fact that people will accelerate at high speeds after they have cleared the humps. "Without any citations and no attempt to put up a stop sign, it's Drivers needed to assist with Mobile Meals Friends in Service to Humani- ty and Hoag Memorial Hospital are looking for eager and people- friendly volunteer drivers for the Mobile Meals program to deliver meals to its elderly and ill, home- bound clients. FISH and Hoag Hospital hope to add two more delivery routes to the six routes already in exis- tence by July 1 to cover areas as far as Coast Highway and up to the Santa Ana Heights area before Bristol Street. All age groups are encouraged to volunteer, but are required to have the use of a car and be licensed drivers with adequate insurance. . At least 20 volunteer drivers are needed to be available to deliver meals to eight clients at least once a month on a regular basis. Meals are delivered Mon- day through Friday and training for routes is provided. All meals are provided by Hoag Hospital in conjunction with FISH, a non-profit organiza- tion based in Newport Beach. Mobile Meals has been handled by FISH for more than 22 years and currently involves more than 100 drivers. Call 645-8050 to volunteer or for more information. COSTA MESA premature to spend $16,000 to $18,000, • Robert Barnett said. •Citations would send a message to the community to slow down.• Mayor Joe Erickson told Bar- nett there has been •aggressive traffic enforcement" in that area and quite a number of citations have been issued One opponent to the speed humps, David Updegraff, went so far as to write his own report on th~ problem for the counc:il, offer- ing alternatives and solutions. Updegraff wrote that h~ hopes "the speed hump mentality won't keep spreading like 'Mad Cow' disease.• obituary . . Longtime Costa Mesa resident Ilse Groening dies A memorial service is planned at 11 a.m. Saturday at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Costa Mesa for longtime resident Ilse Groening. Mrs. Groening.died April 25 at the age of 88. She is survived by son John Groening of Los Ange-•• les; daughter Karen Thi-•: bodeau of New Mexico;.· granddaughter Nicole Thi-;: bodeau of New Mexico; and•: brother Helmut Granzow ot: • Chicago. . • Presbyterian Church of-.. the Covenant is located at ·· 2850 Fairview Road. Correction Mrs. David W. Myhre of Costa Mesa, mother of Lt. Robert Joseph Myhre, was accidentally ommitted from. th~ announcement of his: engagement to Samantha Valorie Joyner, which ran in the Daily Pilot on Monday. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. • 1700 blodc of Goff Course Drive: A pair of S 1,500 golf clubs were stolen from the pro shop at a country club while it was open for business. • 1700 blodc of Newport Boulevard: A burglar broke Into a car and stole a 9-plece knife set worth $700 and $270 cash. • 500 blodl Of H.mltton. A burglar forC'ed open a garage door a.nd stole $1, 790 of camping equipment -sleeping bags, climbing gear, water proof clothing -and a barbecue while the resident was sleeping. • 200 blodc of East 17th Street A burglar entered a store and packed his shopping cart with cordless phones, ~deo cassette rewinders and message machines. Then walked out of the store, shopping cart and all, with the S350 of merchandise. NEWPORT BEAOI • Corona del Mar Mllln 8MCh P•rklng Lot: Two Corona del Mar residents were walklng their dogs, Lady, a collie, and Precious, a ShihTzu in the beach • parking lot when a white and beige pit bull began to growl a~ bark and broke away from his leash held by his owner. the 60-pound pit bull lunged for Lady's neck and bit her, according to the police report. Several bystanders attempted to separate the dogs but to no avail. A bystander hit the pit bull with an umbfella and he released Lady then went after Precious whose own- er was holding her high over her head away from the threatening dog. The pit bull was finally grabbed, but its owner refused to Identify himself and ran from the area with the pit bull in tow. Lady was taken to the vet for treat- ment. Animal Control searched the area for the pit bull but with no success.. • 900 blodc of Newport CAtntw Drive: A woman's purse worth S320 was taken from a hotel lounge where she set her purse next to her seat. • 1800 blodc of ~t.: A burglar crept Into a house through an open bedroom window and stole $20,400 of property Including a S 10,000 sterling sllver tea set. a SS,000 sllve1Ware set. a S900 pearl and diamond watch and a $4,000 gold and diamond necklace. The thief ransacked the home. No neigh-bors heard or saw ctnythlng suspklous. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1996' A.J Library trustees push b3.Ck non-resident fee for 1 .year Trustees question.mayor's request . • Members of library , board want council to · postpone issue until they . have more information . ... By Evan Henerson , Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -With complete data unavailable and _ the sta~ of state legislation on · hold, visitors from outside the city will likely enjoy the use of the Newport Beach Public Llbrary free of charge for at least one more year. After months of study, a sub- committee of the library's board of trustees studying the non- resident fee issue has recom- mended that the City Council take n o action at this time. Trustees acknowledge the question still needs attention but the trustees are not ready to suggest charging non-residents to use the library. MWhile the issues are impor- tant and we need to move for- ward to a conclusion, we do not feel that we are as yet at the point where the need to come to a decision is so critical that action must be taken immedi- atel~" the subcommittee reso- lution reads. Where they once hoped to find a way to reco'{er the rev- enue lost through non-resident ~rary use during the upcoming fiscal year, library officials now say they hope to have a plan in place by the 1997-98 fiscal year. · MThe next bu dget cycle would be the last time we could make a decision," said board of trustees Chainnan Ben Jack- son. #We've set that as a dead- 1.in " e. MI think we don't feel we have the full story yet," agreed Julie Ryan, another trustee. MBut I would think we'd defi- nitely need to make a decision in the next year." Approximately 45% of the citizens who use the city's pub- lic library do not live in Newport Beach. but residents pay a greater percentage of library costs. Both the Central Llbrary . and the Mariners branch - located on the Costa Mesa bor- der -enjoy a particularly high usage by non-residents. 'Ihlstees and library adminis- trators have had discussions with officials in Costa Mesa over a possible joint venture between the two cities. A bill authored by state Sen. Ross Johnson, which Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTORNE Y S A T LAV\/ BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisition\, buy-sell agreements, contracts and tollection~ REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, fore< losur~. easements, title di~putes, work--0u1~ ESTATE PLANNING · Trusts, Will~. Probate Admin1,1rat1on LEGAL =OPTIONS ATTORNEYS AT LAW ·-.. -· -- AI "U-S FAsmON CENTER. 241 MARINEAV& 723-1267 WILSON'S BEACH COTIAGE BEACH WEAR & ACCESSORIES 304 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND 67~7733 701 EBALBOABLVD. BALBOA PENINSULA 673-7329 would allow the city to charge its residents without jeopardiz- ing state reimbursement funds, failed to get out of committee a few weeks ago. Mpre often than not, adminis- trators return to the idea of charging non-residents an annu- al fee -possibly in the $20 to $40 range -to use the library. Without Johnson's legislation, however, the fee would force Newport Beach to withdraw from the Santiago Ubrary Sys- tem, thereby forfeiting $300,000 in state reimbursement. But in a report presented to the full board Tuesday, trustees George Jeffries and Frank Lynch say charging a fee to non-residents would lose the city more money than it would gain. Between the loss of reim- bursement funds and the loss of users who would rather go else- where than pay for a library card, officials estimate a loss of up .to $200,000. Before the trustees make a new recommendation to the council, they hope to review a budget that details all costs of library operations as w ell as data from other cities which have gone through similar tran- sitions. By Eva n Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The proposed change of a single line m the city policy manual has members of the Newport Beach Public Library Found ation and ~brary trustees qllestioning the 1.n~ent of the vague wording. Mayor John Hedges has asked for a change in council policy that would require non-profit organi- zations that donate money for dty facilities or programs -such as libraries -to have goals -consis- tent" with those of the city. The change would add a sin- gle sentence to the manual's "fund-raising• section. NThe goals of non-profit groups raising funds in support of city activities must be consistent with those of the city and the board, commission or committee for which the funds are raised," the proposed addition reads. Hedges could not be reached for comment Wednesday. The change received a quick and non-contro- versial approval from the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission earlier this month. But the city's library Board of Tru~tees called the revision unclear and unnecessary. "We felt the proposed revisions • EDITOll'S NOTE: Colum- nist Fred Martin is on jury duty. •0n the eoast• will return Friday. Hear what's NEW from Bausch & Lomb! MiracJc..Ur' prooJlv muoducn Bautch & Lomb• Digital Pmgr.imnublc ~inng syittnu Enginttrcd fur amumgh .accuntc amphflanon now and ;u )'OUI hcumg rrqwttmcnu dungc C.l!I or stop in tod~y to lc;irn mott ~bout our full hnc of &usch & Lomb® Digml Protl"'mmablc hC'~nng a1W. • USA «%> -":i-?!l"'t- • llnring lalS att ~ Im. Nol a medial mm. liealq a perlonned for Pl'Ol>f!. 11mpliflcl1ioo ~ on!). tlndMibl ~may *Y~,I on~ 61, ~ly c:J bcf1iJ1A loss. actanC)'"' mi.a uu auwl) 10 -!" IO ampli&cilloa 311 USC 3eO .sE'AD.Ct Harbor Area HllAlflNG AID~ 224 E . 17th S t reet S outh Coaat P laza C o at a M eaa 8 5 0-2105 6 50-5990 HEARING SYSTEMS BY BAUSCH & LOMB BALBOA BEAC H COMPANY - 210 MARINE AVE . ·E·V·E·N · 207 MA.RINE AVENUE ' BAlOOA ISLAND CALIFORNIA 92662 714•6 73•2130 PLOWBR.St!r UNIQUB GIPTS FOR. THBHOMB& GAR.DBN JU l/J llAlUNB AV& 675-4901 raised q\iestions that are not resolved in the policy,• said library board Chairman Ben Jack- son. •Who would detennine what the goals of the non-profit organi- zation are? Who would determibe what the trustees' goals are?" · In addition, Jackson said. the board felt that the committees already have the ability to reject any gift it feels is inappropriate. The library regularly receives gifts from the foundation, the Prlends of the library and the Uteracy Cowt- cil. Foundation President David Carmichael said the change would · force trustees or commission mem- bers to e:nt.ec the fund-· · arena. •Tue concern in~ is that library trustees would become fund-raisers," said Carmichael, who spoke against the change at the trustees' hear- mg Tuesday afternoon. ·we think a fund-raising group should con- centrate on fund-raising, not on the other activities which the trustees are involved in. • MI'm a little mystified. Any tim& a gift is given, the trustees ha.Vie: the ultimate ability to tum it down. They do have the ul~ fund-raising control. f' • Jo Vandervort, chairwoman al the city's Parks. 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MAGA$IN 2 09 209 MARINI VE 673 -5542 Please Join Us for Our Memorial Day Weekend Third Annual Outdoor iale! f tlday. laturctay. Sund.., a Monday! .......__ 4 4 • • .. . '. ' THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1996 Costa Mesa High School KHAHH QUANG TRAN GRADe POINT AVERAGE: 4.2A SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Advanced Placement .wholdf award reopi· ent; president, Kcirate Club; Honor Wall; California Schol- arship Federation member EMPLOYMENT not provided COLLEGE PLANS: will attend UC lrvme as a biological science major . PERSONAL MOTIO: not provided JNPLUENTIAL FIGURE: My par- ep~ and the mdlly gre at teachers th.at I've had are the ones that have mfluenced me the most LO my acade- mic· t ctJeer. LAN ANH DO GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 4.22 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Te n- n b Coaches Award; Most Vdluable JV dou- blf's player; Varsity l etter Badnunton Alhleuc AwaJd; Genndn Club secretdfy dJld publJClty comnusioner; Readmg Ldb tu tor EM PLOYMENT: Volunteer lor soup kitche n anc1 school clean-ups COLLEGE PLANS. wlll attend UC Berkt>ley as b1olog1ral !>Clences mdJOr PERSONAL J\10TTO "Todcty is the flf5t clay for the rest of yow hie." INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: My oldest .. 1~ter 1., an inspircttlon to me hecduse oL her commern.ldblP educational d< h1evement <lP!>J>lll' llldny ob:.tdcles ;dncl hdrdslups ":TAWNY BAYES • . <;RADE POINT AVERAGE. 4.16 SCHOOL, COMf\IUNITY, HON- ORS Three year. Vdrs1ty Volleybdll < 'dptdm; three yedr::. VctrS1ty Track, E.I. Moore Award; Society of Wome n Engineers Awdtd for math; Golden 'Stdte Exam Geometry High Honors dnd Biology honor.. EMPLOYMENT not proVlded COLLEGE PLANS. will dtlend e1lhPr UCLA or UCSD PE RSONAL MOTTO: "Don't count your wed~els before they pop.· I FLUENTIAL FIGURE· f\ty moth- er who alway!> made me do my honwwork "CAROLYN CLAUSEN GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 4 14 SCHOOL. COMMU- NITY. HONORS· SC'mor Cld!>S secretdry; four yedfs Key Club member; Student of the Yectr Exchdnge Club Award: JV 'Tenm.!> dncl Badminton, goU a nd vol· Jeybdll member EJ\IPLOYMENT: not provided COLLEGE PLANS: dtte nd UCLA or UCI majonng m enVl.tonme nlal .!>ctence/ecology PERSONAL MOTTO "Du what -you love dnd the money will follow." IN FLUENTIAL FICURE: My moth- -er, becduse she alway::. told me thdt I .could be anything I wdnted to be dS Jong d'> I worke<l hdrcl enough for 11 LUCY GEKCHYAN GRADE POINT :AVERAGE· 4.12 . SCllOOL. COMf\IU- NIT''I HONORS Ac d- '(femsc letter; Honor- ahlP MPntson in Cdli· .forn1a State Lndct" "Essdy Contest EMPLOYMENT not pro .. 1clPd COLLEGE PLANS will attend -Occ1dentdl Collt>yi:> with a n English .dlld coordmctte md)<Jr m environ- .mental studies PERSONAL MOTTO "LJfe 1s what ·you make 11 " INFLUENTIAL FIGURE Yum1e '\ un, my ™'"t lm•ncl, becduse she J 1Pht>ve.., 1s me mor<> thdn I bPllev<> m •myself dt tinw., !-'hP mrtkes me ·hPhevP anythmq as pO'-'>lble. HIEU HO <~RADE POINT AVE RAGE· 4.12 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HOlRS· ASB President; re!>hmdn .nnd Sopho ore Cld!>s :President!>; Key C1ub ·Preside nt: Varsity Letter in \rose; •Country and Voll(>yball; Irvine Co. :.Spectrum Leade rship Award, Sorop- .llrrust Youth C1l1ZE>nsh1p Awdfd ; Tar- .get aU-around !.ChOlarship, Discover "<'Md Tribute Award • EMPLO YMENT. Ame ncan R(>d :Cross Youth Volunteer and Disaster :Staffing Coorclindtor; OCC"s Children's l)aycare Center; Teen TV-YMCA :Commuruty Counsehng SeMces • COLLEG E PLANS. will attend :UCLA as pre-e<'onomics business ·: PERSONAL MOlTO : Horace :Mann's "Be ashamed to die until you '1ave won some victory for human1ty" • INFLUENTIA1. PIGURE: Mr +.avens, fonne r A.P. Biology teach~.r. :t-le taught us how to truly tudy ha.rd. :Mr. Havens taught his classes cre- ~tively and always pushed his 1tu- :tfenll to their potenbal EMPLOYMENT Sax )'MJS 0 C. Opbnust Cub Commuruty Service rnember1 0 C. Food Outribution Center volunteer COLI.EGE PLANS: will attend UC Berkeley as political soence major m spring PERSONAL MOTTO not provided INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: Mrs . McKown, A.P. History teacher. I've been in her class dunng 8th, 9th, 11th grade. She sparked my interest in history. I've never had a teacher support and encourage me tbe way she has. She gave me sell confidence in my wnting lllld my ambibons. ROSABEu.E NGUYEN GRADE POINT AVERAG E 4.0 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: ASB Secretdl)•; Asta.a Club Treasurer, Band Trea- surer, Spanish Club secretary; Co-chair Cultural Diversi- ty Committee; Who's Who Among Americun students; Rotary Club Leadership Award EMPLOYMENT: Community ser- vice with Key Club lllld Circle K at UCI; feed the homeless with my church family COLLEGE PLANS: will attend UCI as biology major to become a 'pedia- tncian PERSONAL MOTIO "How fun!" INFLUENTIAL FlGURE· My doc- tors at C HOC. They always believed that I could do anything if I try. CASEY CHAPIN GRADE PO fNT AVERAGE. 4 0 SCHOOL, COMMU· NITY. HONORS: Four years soccer; three yedJs Mock Tnal team: Red Cross Youth in Emergency services program; National Merit Scholarship finalist EMPLOYMENT: not provided COLLEGE PLANS: will attend UC Berkeley PERSONAL MOTIO: not provid~d INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: My mom. TRAMY N. HUYNH GRADE POINT AVERAGE 3.99 SCHOO L, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Math Club; Key Club; Trea· ::.ure r of Spanish Club1 Honor Wall. EMPLOYMENT: Fauv1e w Devel- opmental Center volunteer COLLEGE PLANS: will atte nd UC San Diego as biology or biochemistry major. PERSONAL MOTTO: "If you think . you can do 1t, you can d o it• INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: My par- ents becduse they help me a lot on my education and to find out the career thdt I am interested in. IGOR SHMURAK GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.98 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONO RS: Norm StulweU Award; Pnnopdl'~ High Honor Roll; Mesa's Wall of Honor; Who's Who 4Jnong American High School students; Varsity Jetter in swimming; Rotary Club Student of the Month Award; Attitude is Every- thing Awdrd EMPLOYtvlENT: From Russid with Love and POG Island salesman, rf'cepbonist for Sports Clubllrvine COLLEGE PLANS: will attend Cor- nell University PERSONAL MaITO: "Ufe Goes On· INFLUENTIAL PlGURE: Joanne Shim pock BRIAN ABBOTT GRADE POlN"f AVERAGE: 3.8 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HON· O RS: Athlete of the Year; Football; Golf; Key Club; Mock Trial EMPLOYMENT: not provided COLLEG E PLANS: will attend UCLA as economics major PERSONAL MOTIO: not provided INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: not pro- vided RACHEL THOMPSON- HAILSTONE GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.5 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY. HONORS: Var- sity letter Ln Splrltlead- 1ng; Most Promising S wimmeri Drama1 Golden State exam honors Algebra and high hon- ors Geometry1 Red Cro s Club EMPLOYMENT: Volunteer for soup kitchen and beach clean-ups; visiting nursing homes COLLEGE PLANS: will attend either Barnard or UC Santa Cruz PERSONAL MOTTO: "No matter what you do, lf it is your best -lt's perfedion. Tile each day as it is giv- en to you and contine to reach for what the future brings • INPLUENTIAl PJGURB: Mr. Havens. A.P. Biology teacher. He Is incredibly lntelllgent, his determin4· tion and desire for excellence are highly contagious. He made lt a major goal for me to impress him and I hope to mu him proud some day. ftOGER KJRNOS GRAD!! POINT AVERAGB: 3.85 SCHOOL. COMMU· NrrY. HONORS: Most VAiuabie Wr Uer and Captaln1 four y an Swimmi1J9 l..ettflraw11 Chamber Of Comt11*1ce bonoree1 4 .. OF THE CLASS Here are the 37 Costa Mesa high school and college academic all-stars being honored today by the community • 1Teaswer of Student Council and KeyOub EMPLOYMENT: CCC Day Care; Volunteer for Soup Kitchen; ReLeal Costa Mesa; American Red C ross COLLEGE PLANS: Either USC, UCLA, or Brown PERSONAL MOTIO: ·u at first you don't succeed, try to hide your astonishment!· VANESSA DO GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.69 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, MONORS: Key C lub Publicity Com- missioner; Key Club President; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Secre- tary; Rotary Leadership Award; Irvine Co. Scholarship; Chamber of Commerce Award EMPLOYMENT: volunteer for Orange County Food Distribution, Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, Kids Cancer Connection, Red Cross Chapter of Orange County, and March ·of Dimes COLLEGE PLANS: will attend UCI as economics major PERSONAL MOTTO: not available ANNA SENSE GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.87 SCHOOL, COMMU- NfTV, HONORS: Junior Class President; Editor of Yearbook; Girls State; Who's Who Among Amencan High School Stu- dents; Honor Roll; Chamber of Com- merce Award EMPLOYMENT: Part-time job COLLEGE PLANS: Either Boston College, Duke, or UC Berkeley PERSONAL MOTTO: not available ' Estancia High School PffiRKRUTZIK GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 4.26 SCHOOL. COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Four years Varsity Golf; Vice- president of Aninesty ..,.-.....;-....• lnternational Club; A.ca· demic Decathlon Captain; Natmnal Merit Scholar; Reqents Scholar at UCI; C hamber of Commerce Honoree; Bausch and Lomb Science Award; AP Scholar with Honors EMPLOYMENT: Volunteer a t ShdJe Our Selves food drives and F~ew Park O eanups COLLEGE PLANS: Attending UCI Honors program in Biological Sci- ences PERSONAL MOTTO: Hamlet's "There are more things in heaven and earth than are cheamt of in your philosophy.· INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: My par- ents who have always given me con- fidence and the drive to succeed CHAD BOLlENBACH GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 4.20 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, ~ONORS: Four year Varsity Waterpolo and Swimmeri Cham- ber of Commerce Hon- oree; AP Stdte Scholar; National Mertt Scholar Commended; Tandy Technology Scholar; Key C lub Trea- surer, EMPLOYMENT: Volunteer a t ceach clean-ups, soup kitchens, Family Fest COLI..EGE PLANS: will attend Stanford as a Pre-Med major PERSONAL Marro. "Champ10J1S make decisions to create the future they desire while losers make clec:i.sions that CJ86.le the present they desire.• INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: I was influenced by my teachers, coaches, family, and friends, all in different ways. DAVID MARCUS GRADE POINT AVERAGE 4.15 SCHOOL. COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Varsi- ty Baseball Manoger. National Merit Scholar. AP Scholar with Hon- ors; Rensselaer Medal; E.I. Moore Awardi 1Mdy Scholar EMPLOYMENT: Junior AAl.5tant Scoutmaster COLLE06 Pl.ANS: will ottond Uni- venity of Ml41111 PBRSONAL MOTTO: Rabbl Hil· lel'1 ·u l am not for mysell who will be for m , ii 1 am only for mVMlf what am I, and 11 not now, wt>ent• INFLUBNTlAl PIOURB: Mr. PillllgeraJd, wbo taught me bOw to .... ----bOW '°'**" bOW another's point of view BETH ANNE FERRYMAN G RADE POINT AVERAGE: 4.0 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Three years Varsity Soccer, Varsity Soft- ball; Vice President of Production Drama; UCLA Alumni Scholarship; E.1. Moore Memorial Award; English Department Student of the Year (93- 95) EMPLOYMENT: Chocettes charri- ty organization; volunteer at Lions' Club Fish Fry COLLEGE PLANS: will attend UCLA PERSONAL MOTIO: not provided INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: English teachers Barbara Van Holt and Sheila Brown have taught me to take advantage oJ new opportunities and also to trust my own ideas. M y mom dJld dad because they taught me to lake responsibility for myself. JOE MANUEL GUERRERO GRADE POfNT AVERAGE: 4.01 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: School newspaper reporter; Tandy Tech- nology Scholars Award; Nominated to attend the 1995 National Youth Leadership Forum Law and Consti- tution and also the Chicano Latino Youth Fellowship Conference EMPLOYMENT: Baskin Robbms shift leader COLLEGE PLANS: will attend UCLA as psychology major PERSONAL MOTTO: "Express yourself don't repress yourself.• INFLUENTIAL AGURE: not pro- vtded JOHN ERMIN GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.95 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Vol- leyball1 Biology Stu- dent of the Year (93- 94 ); Drama Historian: Ethnic Forum; Theater Scholarship to Cbapmllll Uruversity EMPLOYMENT: Kaplan's Restau- rant, Plllllet Hollywood. and Big City Bagel COLLEGE PLANS: Santa Monica Colleqe for two years and then trans- fer to Chapman University to pursue a career in acting PERSONAL MOTIO: ·Life is won- derful; people are terriJic. • INFLUENTIAL PIGURE: My par- ents for always giving me reasons not to gwe up. "' KEITH ANTHONY GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.91 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Var- sity Te nnis; President of Speech and Debate; Two years Speake r of tbe Year; Jr. Class President; West· inghouse Scholarship; U.C. Berkeley Alumni Scholarship; Exchange Oub Scholarship EMPLOYMENT: Shoe l:ollection for L.A. Rescue Mission COLLEGE PLANS: Probably attend U.C. Berkeley PERSONAL MOTIO: From Bible •And I pray trust you, being rooted and established in love, may have power to grasp how wide and Long and hJgh and deep is the love ol Christ.• INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: Without my mother, I couJd have n,ever suc- ceeded in anything. BRIAN M. RUDOLPH GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.88 SCHOOL, COMMU· NITY. HONORS: Four years Varsity Tennis: two years RoUec> Hock- ey1 J.V. Socoer; Student Body Government; Biology Student of 1he Year; High Honors in Golden State Bxam ln History and Algebra EMPLOYMeNT: Lucky's Market tn Newport COLLEGE PLANS: Orango Cout Co0.V• and will transfer to UCJ.A PBRSONAL M01TO: not provtded fNPLUENilAL PIGUR.E: not provided to ~ blu wbiD ~ •~t.llM._. ~ Ject Pals Memberr High Honan in Golden State BxamlnatJons in Alge- bra, Geometry, and v.s. Hl.stOry r BMPLOVMENT: Employee o Lucky Food Stores Corporation COLI.EGE PLANS: UCLA as Pre- med major PERSONAL MOTIO. ·carpe Diem• INFLUENI1AL FIGURE: not provld· ed RAOfEL GREENLEE GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 4.2 SCHOOL, COMM'U- ·NITv, HONORS: School band and choir1 Project Pals; Chamber of Commerce Honoree, Commended National Merit ScholaT; E.I. Moore Award; Vocal Awards EMPLOYMENT: Worked at child care and a library volunteer COLLEGE PLANS: will attend B10- la UnJversity PERSONAL MOTIO: "A millibe- len is the amount of beauty required to launch one ship.• INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: Both my parents because they encourage me but do not push me or force me to take classes l do not wish to t~e. NICOLE LETOSTAK GRADE POINT A VE RAGE: 3.82 SC HOOL, COMMUNITY. HON- ORS: Varsity Swim Team; President of Drama 1Toop; Vice-President of CSF; E.I. Moore Award; Panhellenic Scholarship Award EMPLOYMENT: Blockbuste r Video COLLEGE PLANS: will attend USC and major in Film and minor in business PERSONAL MOTIO: Psalms 3:5,6 INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: Barbara VanP-lolt. She is my English/Drama teacher. She taught me to "share myseU" in my writing and acting. She expected me to be responsible and loyal, honest and ambitious AILEEN BENNITT GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.81 SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Three years Varsity Swim; one year Varsity Water Poloi four years Scholar Athlete; Chamber of Com- merce Honoree; Les Miller Award, Peter Howe Memonal Award EMPLOYMENT: Basketball Out- reach Devotional and assistant coach Splash Swim Team COLLEGE PLANS: Orllllge Coast College for two years so as to swim and play water polo. Then plans on going through Fire Academy al Rancho Sa ntiago and Paramedic School at Saddleback College. PERSONAL MOTTO: not provided INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: l was inspired and influenced most by Richard Wilkie, my swim and water polo coach my first two years. His dedication and unfailing support drove me to strive for the top. He believed in my abilities MICHAEL SltlNFELD GRADE POlNT AVERAGEi 3.ft SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS: Two yearr. Marching Band; three years Tennis; three years CSF mem- ber; Freshman Most Outstanding for band; Coaches Award for tenrus, local. reqional and state piano com- petibon award EMPLOYMENT: four years Pageant of the Masters COLLEGE PLANS: Orange Coast Colleqe and then transfer to Sllll Lu.is Obispo PERSONAL MOTTO: •Never gwe up and always do your best no mat- ter what happens.• INFLUENTIAL FIGURE: My Dad because he has guided me along the way and bas helped me pick what classes to take. He has also encouraged me along the way. KATRINA H. SVALBE GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.79 SCHOOL. COMMU- NITY, HONORS: 1Tack and Tennis Team: Hon- or Roll and CSP for seven semesters: Orange County Mustdans' Associa- tion. Sawtelle Scholarship Award EMPLOYMENT: Candystriper at Hoag Hospital and piano recitals a t retirement homes and community colleges COLLEGE PLANS: Manhattan School of Music as piano perfor- mance mAjor. PaRSONAL M01T01 not provided INPLUBNnAL FIGURE: My mother ls the penoo who helped me to stay focused and motivated on my goell, wb.icb I have achieved and could nOl havo done U she weren't around., ltOH StMPSON GRADS POINT AVl!AAGE: 3.71 SCHOOL. COMMU· NITY, HONORS: Pour ,..... Buketbellr Let- tered in Buketball and Vnty Jan/tta~ band l!MPLOYMENT: not~ COUJ!GE PLANS: ~ attend UC SMata Barbara PllRSONAL MOTTO: •vou are the GGly penoa tbal am bold ~ ................... .,,.., . Mlg.• ( INFLUBN'J1AL FIGURE: My dad has influenced me the most. He always makes the right choices. U my We tumJ out Wee his, I w1l1 be happy. Monte Vtsta High School YURIRIS ~CHEZ p RADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.42 SCHOOL,COMMU· NITY.HONORS: Monte Vista High · Student Representative to Costa Mesa City Councll; ROP Outstanding Student Award and Perfect Attendance Award; top stu- dent in Newport-Mesa Unified School District Alternative Education Cel)- tet's Community Service Program EMPLOYMENT: WhiWer Elemeo- tary School bilingual volunteer dr1d assistant soccer coach; Shalim•r Learning Center bilingual voluntee'r; Norrell Services bilingual employee FUTURE PLANS: will attend Orange Coast College and tht1n transfer to a four-year state coUege to obtain a teaching credential. My career goal is to be a blllngual kindergarten or first grade teacher. TIM TIDGEWEU GRADE POINT AVERAGE: 3.26 SCHOOL,COMMU- NITY,HONORS: Top 10% ranking of Monte Vista Graduates;Prin- cipal's list; Most Inspi- rational Freshman football player Woodbridge High School Football. First String Defensive Tackle Lmt!- man; Chamber of Comme rce Award EMPLOYMENT: Shalimar" Learn- ing Center Tutor; High Hopes Head Injury Clinic; assistant to persondl trainer on Nautilus equipment at Family Fitness Center FlITURE PLANS: complete a Calt- fomia University System trans~r plan at 01ange Coast College w1tlra career goal or high school teacher.A second possibility is to earn ·:a degree in Business Management er Accounting and own a small busi- ness. Southern California College ~IUP A. STRUYK GRADE POINT AVE.RAE: 3.9 SCHOOL,COMMUNITY, HON- ORS: Delta Kappa Honor Sode~. OutstandJng Language Student; Associated Student Body ChaplaiJl, Resident Assistant; SCC's Christi.in Outreach Depart:rqent; Chamber ol Commerce Award EMPLOYMENT: Convalescept home visitation; outreach to home- less familJes; Music ministry to Christian Youth FUTURE PLANS: I plan to be . d rrunister LO the International Chur<h of the Foursquare Gospel JULIE SEE GRADE POCN"f AVERAGE: 3.91 SC H O OL.COMMUNITY, HON· ORS: SenJor Ooss Secretary: Secre- tary of Student Christian Educator' Association; Quad Leader; ASB St(J· dent Senator: four years Presidential Academic Scholarship; Chamber of Commerce Award EMPLOYMENT: Sunday School teacher; Disaster Relief Team, Fam.th Fest FUl1JR..E PLANS: I plan to obtain my master's degree in developmental psychology and work with disavan· tag~ students in the school system Orange Coast College 1 ARMANDO BUENO GRADE POINT AVERAGE: Orange Coast College does not release grades SCHOOL, COMMU- NITY, HONORS; Presi· dent of Natural Science Club pid lnterclub Council; member of Associated Students Executive Committee: Recipient of the Friends of the Students Association; Robett B. Moore Awardi Alpha Gamma Sig- ma member; Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Les Miller Award EMPLOYMENT: Volunteer coordi- nator for American Cancer Society events; Naval Reserve PUTURE PLANS: plans to transfer to UC Berkeley as a Geology maJ9r then pwsue master's and doctoral degrees at USC. ' SARA.H NOlAN GRADE POINT AVERAGE: Orange Coast College does not release grades SCHOOL, COMMU-NITY, HONORS;Aao. dated Student 8o&rd of , 'I\-ustees1 Alpha. G~mma Siga)a l>eM's Ust, President'• Ust1 Robert 8. Moore Awardr.Joseph R. Kroll Ou\· lt4nding Student of the Vear~ Orange Coast College ~ Scholanhlp1 Hockey Oub1 Mlllid>· lation Cornrnitt:ee1 Student 511.,1 Coordinating C0\10d14 Coile MMa c:Mmbe.r of Commerai lM ~ Award -~f l!MPlOYMBN'r. Retit8mld Male Volunt.. : PUTURB PLANS: UCLA • UC Berkeley. ~ In "'* llili· dona Wttb -tldcUtlaMI le 12 .. ~ ~ Ml, lllfJCWtng, .. - .. '1 '• W4llllli .. .-~ Newpon Be.ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pil0t Residents evacuated Another $5,000 was awarded to PISH's child care subsidy pro- gram which offers child ca.re assistance to single parents so that they may continue to work and support their family while waiting for low-cost child care or a job advancement. . after gas leak · A small natural gas leak dis- placed residents in two smllll apartment buildings off Shalimar Drive for an hour Wednesday afternoon, Costa Mesa Fire Department officials said. Chili cookoff heats up today No injwjes were reported after a driver lost control of his car about 4 p.m . on a residential dri- veway and struck a gas meter. Firefighters temporarily plugged the leak until workers from The Gas Co. arrived to permanently repair the pipe. The leak was contained within Prepare your palates -the 23rd annual Calif omia State Championship Chili Cookoff and Salsa Championship comes to the Hyatt Newporter today. · 20 minutes, firefighter Paul Moody said, and the residents . -returned to their apartments. And if that isn't enough, a Bar- becue Ribs Contest has also been added to the festivities. The event runs from 4 to 10 p.m. at the hotel, 1107 Jamboree Road. . Hoag Foundation grants $15,000 to FISH The Chili Cookoff is open to International Chili Society mem- bers with an entry fee of $30' Oth- er members of the public are also invited to enter, for a $60 fee. The George Hoag Foundation has awarded a $15,000 Grant to FISH-Harbor Area (Friends in Service to Humapity) in order to expand two programs provided to , Costa Mesa and Newport Beach residents: Mobile Meals and child care subsidies for single parents. FISH's Mobile Meals currently (Jelivers hot, nutri,tious meals to 48 homebound people daily. The $10,000 awarded by the Georg~ Hoag Foundation will enable FISH to double that number . More than 100 entran~ are expected to compete in the con- test, which will be judged by col- lege basketball legend Jerry Tarkanian; Petersen Publishing President Robert Petersen; auto designer Carroll Shelby; and for- mer Balboa Bay Club President . Tom Deemer. , The salsa and barbecue ribs contests are open to the public for S'IILE OFTE\ & RABBITT INSURANCE S \ J-' 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach r · (near Hoag Hospital) -, 631-7740 AND AUTO SERVICE CENTER To Sho The Community Our Appreciation We're Offering Two Special MEMORIAL DAY Deals: COMPLETE DETAIL OFFERS EXPIRE 5/27/96 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Yoga is more than a few good stretches. ALL CLOTH CAR WASH Come to the only center fn Orange County that offers "complete yoga· and discover all the benefits of this ancient science. Because our teachers have been trained by a yoga master. we teach everything from the popular Hatha Yoga stretching exercises to deep meditation and simple techniques for quickly reducing stress. gaining emotional balance and peace of mind. Corne to a free demonstration and find out for yourself why we're the only center that's been sharing yoga in Orange County for over 25 years. Or call (714) 646·8281 for more information. W d J 5 10:00am Free Demonstrations 8 i ~ une 7:30 pm YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa B1tw11n Tus11n 1nd lrvlne St., 3 blocks 1111 ol Mother's Market & Kitchen JLJNf fl11•1q ttw .. 1d .i•ic1 rC'cP1vc ,1 20°'0 discount SP f: CI AL "" y()W f w. t month of c l,1ss di cation ..-.---~~-- ______ i t_h Pride II you want... Diversity. Challenges. Excitement. Excellent Solary. Jhe Cullomla ~ ,_,,,., wanfW you lo become pol'f of tfteir.,,,..,... . DoNrr JUST nMC ABOUT IT, MAKE A DIFERENCE. Water cool down, but fiSh are still1 biting I NEWPORT BEACH -While the spell of unusually warm water bu waDed, the tiib apperenU.y haven't noticed. "Tuelday the ft1ti1ng WU excellent," said Marty Igleheart, from Da~ LOc:ker on tbit Balboa Peninsula. "On (oiie) fishing tiip they caught 313 balnada." · The ftab were ab\indaat and biting over the last couple of weeks when ocean templll9l'Ures hit the low 70s, an unusually wann temperature for this time of year, according to oceanogra- phers who didn't have cme _,,lanation as to why this was occur- ring. Ocean temperatures n..day were 62 degrees in the morning and 66 degrees in the attemoon, and 63 degrees on Wednesday, according to Newport Beada fire and marine Lt. John Blauer. And the surf measured aaly 1-3 feet. . M'Jbe west winds have been 9 mph in the last few days and have managed to tumble tbe water temperature, "-.Blauer said. "Until we get warmer tmnpsatures, the water will hover around the 62 to 64 degree level.• $30. Winners will go on to com- pete in the World's Championship Chili Cookoff and Festival . this October in Reno, Nev. Admission to the cookoff for spectators is $20, with a percent- age of the proceeds benefiting the International Chili Society, a non- profit organization. -By Carolyn Miller • Musical entertainm3n · be provided by Orange C:::o ty's own KEZY-FM and the co try western band, Brent Payne and Dakota. . C~ 631-1780 for chili contest information. For Ms. Chili Pepper and Mr. Hot Sauce contest infor- mation, call 640-6155. Fire department urges bike registration With school almost out and summer fast approaching, the Newport Beach Fire Department is asking residents to register their bikes before they go zippin' around town and cruisin' the beach. By registering your bike you will not prevent it from being stolen, l).owever, the possibility of having it recovered and returned is greatly increased, according to the department. . The Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department is asking res- idents to stop by any fire station in the city or the police station and get their bikes registered between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily. . Fire station personnel will call the Police Department and check to see if the bike has been stolen. If it hasn't, the registration process which costs $3 per bike, will pro- ceed. Once the fee is collected, the application form is completed and the license is affixed to the bike. If there is no identification number on the bike, the owner must go to the Police Department for regis- tration. Registration slips are routed to the Police Department for perma- nent filing. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1996 AS Senior volunteers sought for phone work Senior volunteers are needed to help the AIDS Services Foundation telephone and check on patients. The Retired and Senior Volun- teer Program, a service of the Vol- unteer Center of Greater Orange County in cooperation with the' AIDS Services Foundation, is looking to train seniors, age 55 and older, to make phone cqntact and . get progress reports once a month from eight to 10 clients of the AIDS Services Foundation. Volunteers can complete all duties at home. Half-day training sessions for this volunteer servi<-1! are being. offered and can be pro- vided at volunteers' home if nec- essary. The Volunteer Center, estab- lished in 1958, is the county's only resource center dedicated to mobilizing individuals and insti-· tutions to collectively address crit- ical community needs. The center serves more than 1l200 Orange County nonprofit organizations through volunteer and referral services and by providing non- profit training and resources. For information on the Senior Volunteer Program, centact Richard Park, Retired ana Senior Volunteer Program Field Coordi- nator, at 953-5757 ext. 110. · ~ . . . . . . . . . . Red-l'ag Savings on thousands of items!· , • Stuffed Toys • Board Games •Video Games •Action Figures •Computer SoftVlare •Sporting Goods . •Dolls • Baby Needs •Juvenile Toys •Car Seats •Construction • Bikes & Rlde·ons Savings throughout -he entire store! Mattel • Huftr • Playakool • Tyco • Llttle Tlk•• Kenner • Miiton Bradley • Gerry • KolcNfl • fl•h•r·Prlce Nl•tentlo • h9a • ltep 2 • AND MO•ll t THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1996 TODAY ~~~~ ROUND TABLE WEST Authors Richard Paul Evans, "Timepiece," Judith .Odoff, MD., ·Second Sight.. Prank Dux. "The Secret Man.,, and SUe Camerori, "The Bible Cookbook," will be at the May 23 meeting d ~ Round Thble West at noon at the Balboit Bay Cub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 1\ckets (1I'e $35 and advanced re,servations are required. For more lllformation. call (213) 256-7'Rl. OLYMPIAN SPIRIT OF '96 South Coast Plaza Planet Holly- wood presents ·Share the Spirit '96, • a first time event to benefit Children's Hospital of Orange County featuring Southern Califor- rua Olympians such as Mitch Gay- lord, Cathy Rigby and Janet Evans. Each guest will receive a "100 Greatest Moments in Olympic His- tory" book with the purchase of $% ticket. Olympians will be on hand for an autographing party. buffet dinner and The Kelly Mun- son Spirit Award presentation. The event begins at 6 p.m. For more inlormation, call 532-8690. . FUND FOR WILD NATURE BENEFIT · Come hear guitar virtuoso Robert Hoyt and bis Earth-based lyrics and dine on light Mediter- ranean fare at the tribute to~vt­ ronmental artist/activist Peter Stewart from 1 to 10 p.m. at The Emerald Forest Restaurant, 309 N. Palm St., Balboa. The rost is $20 and a hundred percent of the proceeds go to grassroots envi- roruxientalists protecting our wild areas. For more infonnation or reservations, call (310) 477-3116. AFTER BREAST CAN.CER An informative overview of the issues and concerns facing women following breast cancer treatment will be presented at 6:30 p.m. at the Patty & George Hoag Cancer Center. For more infonnatioo or a reservation, call 722-6237. NEWPORT GARDEN aus The Newport Hills Garden Club will install new officers at a meeting/luncheon at 11 a.m. at Five Crowns Restaurant' in Coro- na del Mar. The cost is $23. Mem- bers and prospective members can mail check for reservation to B.J. Moe, 1801 Port Charles Place, Newport Beach 92660. ' JAZZ IMPROV CLASS Orange Coast College presents ~'.Newport Harbor I-Montessori Center SUMMER ADVENTURES! Preschool • Kindergarten Full Time • Part Time • Vear Round Ages 2 to 6 • 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Now enrolling for Fall. • Experienced , certified, Montessori teachers • lndividualized academic instruction • Extensive extracurricular programs (art, music. computers. gymnastics. 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Co11plf ''"' F.mlly R.01111 Ort,, '""'Ill s 17f,. w...,,,._,,;, {HI Jo lfftt lrtcftuh lfHl1ttfi"1 tllil!I. M1111,,,.,..,1 t•ff11tt1 IO''°'"" lrouf tflili to r11ttt1.-. 'iMOMlft. fllU ~1111 for fir•I tlf'll pnn ""'loc.,/ rttillirtlJ llt't'r lf, a ja:u improv class featuring 20 1nstrumenta11sts and vocalists at t p.m. in the Music Building, Room 109, Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Admission ~ free. YOUNG EXEC\ITIVES The Young Executives of America invites members and guests to its Breakfast Forum at 7 a.m. at The Pacific Oub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Arthur Zeikel, president and CEO of Merrill Lynch, will present "Beyond Our Borders: The Impact of Global Economic n ends On Your Portfolio." For more informa- tion or reservations, call 759-5456. CHIU COOKOFF The Hyatt Newporter plays host to the 23rd annual California State Championship Cltili Cookoff from 4 to 10 p .m. Tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased by calling, 729-1234. HOME-BASED BUSINESS ·Legal and Accounting Issues Facing Home-based Business Owners" ~the title of a free pro- gram at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. For more information, call 717-3801. MOTHER/DAUGHTER & HOAG In keeping with the spirit of Mother's Day, Hoe.g Cancer Cen- ter is offering Hereditary Risk Screening and breast self..ex.ami- nation cards free to women throughout the month of May. Examination cards are available at Macy's, Nordstrom and Sak's Fifth Avenue stores with purchase. Hereditary Risk Screenings can be scheduled by calling, 722-6237. WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT Women in Management's May dinner features three of its members on the annual career quest panel at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd The cost for the evening is $35. Reselvati.ons are recorrunended. For more informa- tion. call 838-1558. SATURDAY OUTBOARD MAINTENANCE Orange Coast College Salling Center offers a three-hour -work• shop that teaches sailors the basics for maintaining and trou- bleshooting their outboard engines is from 10 a.m. to 1 p .m . on May 25 at the Salling Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $23 per 6 WEEKS FOR $69 Trial Membership Full Service, No Restrictions. PerM>nGI Training Specials AJso Avaikible BAMONOS QUICK SERVICE TAKE OUT OR EAT IN PEN FOR BREAKFAST· LUNC DINNER & SUNDAY BRUNCH POZOU AND MENUDO SERVED SATURDAY" SUNDAY ---,r-------,r-----FREE 11 KIDS 11 Buy One • Nachos II EAT II Get One • QueHdlll• II FREE II FREE or T•co II lleuy ... ycr.raSpeaat.oec-11 Get one Kids Meal I I 04 llQ\ial °' 1Ms« vaM l'REE 'I with any purchase of II FREE with each adult I I Chff• v~::.S-w"r'~. Combination Plate meal purchase SIMk 1 11 T9111piquena, 4 w...12 76 II w... •• II Camllu or Flji!M L ' ..,,..., ..,.... u-11\.. -.11.P. --·•• .,,.,.1L:,...--.,.--·coe .-.-•L::------·"" .,._ . -~--. _______ .. ---- person or $39 for couples. For SheUmaker Island, Newport Beec.Q, . more information, call 6'5-9412. The program is free. · scomsH GAMES The United Scottish Society presents Scottish Games from 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. today and Sunday at the Orange .County Fair- grounds. Adult admission is $12 a day or $18 for both days. Por more information, call 998-1851. FOODS AROUND THE WORLD Enjoy foods from around the world and demos of old and new crafts. Piecemakers Country Singers will entertain. Booth spaces are available for $10. The event is from l O a.m. to 3 p.m. at Piecemakers Country Store, 1720 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 641-3112. SHELLMAKER CAMPFIRE The California Department of Fish and Game, the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks and the Upper Newport Bay Naturalists are delighted to present Sylvia Gal· lagber, Sea and Sage Audobon Nat- uralist and Director of the Orange County Breeding Bird Atlas Project. who will share some of her interest- ing discoveries and studies of Upper Newport Bay Birds at 7:30 p.m., SUNDAY 'THE l.AST KLEZMER' The Yiddish Culture Oub O{ the Jewish Community Center of Orange County will show the', documentary film, "The Last JOeimer, • about the llf e of musi- cian Leopold Kozlowski, at 2 p.m. at the Jewish Community Centet. ~, 250 E. Baker Street, Costa Mesa. , Admission is $3. For more infor. mation, call 755-0340. ·· MONDAY MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES The Newport Harbor Ameri· can Legion Post 291 will hold Memorial Day services at 11 a.rn., • at Pacilic View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. For more infor-., mation, call 673-5071. TUESDAY NETWORKING MIXER The Corona del Mar Chamber· of Corrunerce will hold a network-. ing mixer from 5 to 7 p.m . at 3732 · E. Coast Highway. For more infor- mation, call 673-4050. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality' DRAPERY SALE! Cil.stom W"indow Treatments Shutters • Shades • Duettes • Blinds Cus tom Slipcovers • Bedspreads Create Uni'{ue Styles Wit/r Our FREE Designer Con s ultation 50%* OFF FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY ' ' I •: I ~~~ FACTORY & SHOWROOM 1998 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 642-8400 ' ~ SAf\lllOAT Z5™ CL()S(D Z1TH CIGARS R <) )' A I (~ I c; . \ R SC)CIETY ()I.' BALB()A Grand Openin8 • I ., .,q,,, c~ ~ ll ,q Pla,lio ~ IJl/dl. a. llJ~ ~~1 Polly McK.instry, M.D. A Board Certified Ophthalmologist with sub~laJlty training In plastic, cosmetic and reconstructtve surgery of the eyelids and adjacent face. ' COSMETIC EYE CARE PRE-OP Call For Kore Information POST-OP • EYELID REJUVENATION • COSMETIC, PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE PROCEDURES • LASER RESURFACING OF THE FACE TO REDUCE LINES & WRINKLES ~~ ·---(714) 645-2250 •••riOr A•• • Salte 101 • Ne ·on Beach, CA REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Costa Mesa Republican Women Pederated's luncheon meeting is at 10:30 a.m. at the Cos- ta Mesa Goll and Countty Club. 1be speeker will be Phyllis Spievy, a freelance Writer and political ana- lyjt on Goals 2000. Por information or reservations, call 557-6545. WEDNESDAY WIST NEWPORT BEACH 1 The West Newport Beach Associ- ation will hold its meeting at 1 p.m. at the Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. 'This months speaker will be City Council member Jan DeBay, who will dis- , cuss recent developments in West Newport Beach. DIET SUPPORT GROUP 1 A body-image/diet support group begins tonight at 1 p.m. at the Newport Beach Psychological Association in Newport Beach. Led by Julie Keck, who recently lost 20 pounds on the Phen-Fen Diet, the group will help people to lose. w¢gbt permanently, learn relax- ation techniques and improve seU- esteem. The cost per group meet- ing is $25. To find out if the group is right for you Dr. Keck offers a free 20 mmute assessment session prior tcr the group meeting. For more information. call 722-4588. TIWN FOR CHILDCARE Youth Employment Services presents a job skills workshop on childcare from 3:30 to 6 p.m. at 114 E. 19th St, Costa Mesa. Learn valu- able childcare skills and responsi- bilities as well as emergency proce- dures and first aid care. For more infonnation, call 642-0474. DEBATE The Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Unified Debate Team meets the Newport Harbor Speech and ••••••••••••••••••• : Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY: : d•111 elaglollil : . ~-. • r,.,..._ • • nlUnill • ~ .... · ........... ~ ~·izooA» OFF ~ :. Entin Purchase : • •' 'Excludes Murad 8. Demiological B Aveda : • • e•! 5'. Y.¥i •'.• ................. : :· 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • =~' 261-6788 : •r Jamboree at Bristol : : Back Bay Court • • • . , ................ . ' ... . -..... -· ~' An evening of d~ce Orange Coast College dance ln.structor Angelika Nemeth. right. and Sabra from Cairo, Egypt, will perform •A M9- cal Evening of Dame Orient.ale" at the college Saturday .... Sunday. For more lnformaUon, call 432-5880 Debate Team in a debate over school uniforms. The debate will be televised and begin at 1 p.m. in Newport Beach City Council Chambers. The event will be judged by a panel of local news- paper editors. · MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The St.,Andrew's Presbyterian Church Men's Fellowship Break- fast is at 1 a.m. in Dierenfield Hall. Dr. David Wallace will speak on "Why David is called a man after God's own heart." The cost is $2.50. THURSDAY, MAY 30 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BREAKFAST The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce presents ~Build It and they will come," fea- turing success coach Jeanine Just founder and president of Kreative Solutions, at a networking break- fast al 1 a.m. at the Sheraton FAEE PHONE QUOTES NO BAOKEA POLICY FEES HOM•OWMtlS fllt • IHITAl •Personal Training Available AUTO • TIUCll COMMtlCl81. · 645•6110 119 E.1 Ith St. (Acron From Triangle Square) Costa Mesa .•BIG CITY TIMES• Volume 1 Issue I MAY 1996 :·SPREADING THE NEWS ••• .. • • :• B ig City Bagels offers ~= nine different types of delicious cream r Cheeses, all made with only the finest and freshest ingredi-• r ~nts available. • :All of our specialty cream i cheeses are made with 'lite' ~ream cheese. We offer Plain • t:;rearn cheese in both 'lite' and egular varieties. ry something new on your avorite bagel today, or take a und home to enjoy with our dozen! --------------· COUPON We'll provide the bqel FREEi .......... ........ 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CAREER NETWORK ·creating Your Future: Defin- ing and Packaging Your Skills Closed May 23 -27 for Brett Hemphill's wedding HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa b ~~- Baby .De Set• is the topic of the Career Network meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Stewart Lounge of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cbwcb. The meet- ing is held on Thursday evenings and is open to the unemployed public free. For more information, call 574-2239. FRIDAY. MAY 31 51ST ANNUAL FISH FRY Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions International club presents the 51st annual Fish Fry and Car- nival today beginning at 5:30 p .m., Saturday games open at 10 a.m ., Fish dinners at noon, and Sunday everything begins al noon. Don't miss all the fun. The baby and beauty contests will be held on Sunday at 2 and 3:30 p.m. Preregistration is required for the baby contest and the deadline is May 29. Register at Cal's Camera for the baby contest. The event is at Lions Park, 18th Street and Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa For more information, call 549-2186. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1996 WESTERN HORSE SHOW Today through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p .m. there will be a Spring Western Horse Show in the Equestnan Center of the Ordnge County Fairgrounds. Ad.mlssion is free. For more in.for· ination, call 708-1652. ONGOING . .. CARDIAC SUPPORT GROUP Led by registered nwse, Beth Dunn, the Cardiac Support Group meets every Thursday morning from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p .m . at Shape-Up Newport in the Aero- bic Room. The group is free and open to the public USC ALUMNI MEET The Alumni Association for USC Newportllrvme Club meets the hrst Wednesday of each month at the USC Orange Coun- ty faolity m lrvme, 2361 Campus Dnve. For more details of events, call 250-4USC. J\ngelus (@uarries BUILDING MATERIALS INC. 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"We have the abihty to b(•come a countywide museum ol the arts: serving many more people as a combined facili-;cy," said Selna, attending Art C1f D101ng with b is wi fe, Harri- et "l am very opt1m1stic about tire merger, and very excited n'> well " The c1rt1culate Selna, one of ~ewport Center's top ll1ght lc1wyers, said that "c1 qudrter ol hts present calenudr goes to rnuseum business." "You know that lawyers c1lways refer to time in terms ol calendars," joked Selna, who went on to say that his mvolvement "gives him a ~~od feeling and adds a little 375 S. Bristol (IN THE AUTOPLEX) COSTA b.w. cook more meaning to his exis- tence." 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Those with deep pockets felt compelled to open them up and pour the money on the table for the museum as the humorous auctioneer Jim Vlllers se""ed up trips to Paris to sit by the Chanel runway for their fall fashion presentations, cruises to exotic lands, and even dinner for 10 prepared and served by the ~orange County Titans," a group of very high-powered local gents. The soft-spoken Zee Allred made her $10,000 bid loud and clear for the Titans dinner. She then quietly proceeded to sell off five couple spots at her table for one thousand doJlars each to donate the proceeds to The Performing Arts Center. Now that's spreading the good fortune, $10,000 to the museum and $5,000 to The Center - who had nothing to do with the affair. . 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Although Pesek's art is cur- rently hanging on the walls of Sher- wood Gallery' in Laguna Beach · and in her home sketches a picture in pencil on .canvas or illustration board. The outline looks like a page from a coloring book waiting to be filled in. "The whole time I'm creating it, I'm thinking that I've got to make it look real," Pesek said. state of Minnesota at Gallery 3916 in Edina. she was thrilled to be selected to represent this year's race. She found out about Corona del Mar's search for an artist through her sister, Julia , Williamson of Newport Heights. Pesek also counts on her sibling for a constant supply of maga- zines, beca\19' her sister bas "just about every subscription in the world." 1 v Pesek submitted her entry and , " was then asked to do a presenta-.... tion before the race committee. "I did a drawing of Rocky Point1r and did a little section. then I 'f&S 1 determined to get it because I've , noticed how important it is to be .... known locally,• she said •And what greater place is there to be •' than Corona del Mar? I work at .. , home and it's great I" Pesek will be signing poster reproductions of her artwork at the race on June t . She'll also sell and sign posters at Martha's Book-' store on Balboa Island following the race until 5 p.m. and from 10 · ,. a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 2. ' \ A -TR ICK OF THE EYE u I'm thinking like I'm painting, mixing tones and shadows. The whole thing has to flow and make serise, yet at the same time I'm wondering how I can be clever." Each finished scenic project usually has eight to 10 items hid- den within. Waterfront locations are a pop· ula.r theme for Pesek's creations. In one scene, a sailboat's blue hull is made out of blue jeans. In another, a yacht's mast is pieced together from silver pens, its rigging com- p rised of pearls and its port side from green leather purses. LAR~: .18" PIZZ~ ~3 95 Local paper mosaic artist chosen for Corona del Mar race artwork By Julie Viker, Daily Pilot H arbor seals, a bewildered pup and a bronze statue become boulders, and sheep blend into the shrubbery in Marjorie Pesek's paper mosaic creation for Corona del Ma.r's 5K race. and 2-mile fun walk. Chosen to represent the c;.ity's crystal celebration of the annual event on race fliers, T-slurts and posters, Pesek's capricious and colorlul design has the effect of trompe l'oeil. It looks like it's a pamtmg or a photograph, but it's really a mosa- ic crafted from a mulbtude of magazine images. "I call it paper mosaic because it's not a collage. which is more abstract and unphes that other materials would be used -I orily do magazine paper, H said Pesek, of Corona del,.MaJ.' Yet it was a collage that inspired Pesek, 29, to break away from painting and begin doing paper mosaics. While attending Southern Methodist University in Dallas, she was impressed after seeing a collage done with wall- paper. "I did a design of my parents on horseback, but l didn't have any wallpaper," she said. •I had ma gazine paper and since I think about detail it endecf up looking like a portrait. H Friends of her parents saw the artwork hanging in their Minneso- ta home and commissioned Pesek to do a portrait of them. Since then, she has been commissioned to piece together portraits and panoramic scenes for nearly nine years. Success spurred her into a career as a full-time artist about four yea.rs ago, when she began doing commercial art as well as fi~ COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE ..., PRESENTS ftt titl ,..,.. ... 714.650-5269 • 661 ...... S.tll C..llM,CA RHR~ER~E A Musical Comedy June 6 -July 7 Thurs. Fri. 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By Todd Aaron Jensen, Datly Pilot WOODFACE Great pop songs wrap smarts, melodic hooks, vul- nerability, and catharsis into three minutes of universal bliss. Irviners Woodface have caught this light- ning in a bottle with their six- song cassette. While the obvious touchstones are jangle-maestros Toad the We t Sprocket ~d Gin Blossoms, these guys have an ingenuity and hon- esty that elevate them beyond mere clo11edom and station them as major players in the crowded field of alternative pop. Check out the buoyant chorus to the plaintive "Fewer Reasons:" Always on the outside/sharing someone else's happiness/Finding fewer reasons/fo find myself again. Revel in Jeffery Dickinson's supple bass and Tony Joe Neal's dissonant guitars on HTo Be Whole," which has crystalline vocalist Patrick Shen begging to know "Am I falling in/ Am I falling ouVOr just falling?" Per- hjps the strongest track, however, ~e simply gorgeous •Back lo tlfe Wood," which finds its narra- t<f looming over the desperate, narrow border between his moth- eOove and the truth of his identi- ~ Wood.face headline Santa lcl.a's Galaxy Theatre tonight at 8!along with several other bands fmm their own Wooden Floor ~rds. They will also be at ~·s Antihill Pub May 31at8 pm. Contact: Pat, 651-9382. 1HE DAV Poised to make an iriamediate attack on an unsus- ptcting music scene are Newport Beach's The Day, perhaps the slongest band presently making tJie local rounds. On Somewhere, Anywhere, their second indie $wn (available at Virgin Trian- gle Square and Tower Costa ~esa), the quintet disp lays great drive and deep spirit -the cathar-st of J oshua n ee-era U2 with the offhanded quirk of the Out of Thne-model REM. lf the band's f~dations are familiar, their delivery is wholly theirs. Sin9er Loren Brovtn's short fuse delivery and vulnerabl~ lyrics ring true; it's easy to believe Brown is dreamer enough to tilt windmills in an Industrial age. "I want to be the last fool/In line for your pain/I want to drive with the top down.in a hwrl- cane," he sings on "Alive." Brown's fellow musicians pro- vide gate force accompaniment. Guitarists Kenny Powell and James Van Orden have no trou- ble alternating heavy with grace- ful, even recalling Steve Lukather's beautiful guitar work on Michael Jackson's •Human Nature" on one of this album's stronger traclcs, "Lle With Strangers." Rhythm section Dave and Brad Williams are a reliable backbone. If this p roject has an Achilles heel, it's the occasionally muddy production. Hook them up with Brendan (Pearl Jam) O'Brian or Gavin (Toaf::l the Wet Sprocket) McKillop and there's no stopping The Day from rising fast. The Day plays May 31 at lrou- badour in West Hollywood and a free show June 22 at Hard Rock Cafe Newport Beach, 10 p.m. Contact Evans Entertainment, (213) 462-2622. JUST PLAIN BIG To quote schmaltz-meister Llonel Richie, "I had a dream. I had an awesome dream." In this dream. everyone wears hula skirts and smaclcs on bubblegum and canies maracas in their back pockets, burns a lava lamp and bounces about on pogo sticlcs. And the soundtrack? Balboa Island's just plain Big. a rambunctious, surreal quartet that hopscotches between surf, punk, lounge and Beach Boys bright pop. The band's three-song tape, To Stuff A Wtld Bikini, showcases their wired and weird material: the showstopping rock' em, sock- 'em spoof, "Irvine," which mus- es: "Wouldn't it be nice/Wouldn't it be fine/lf every place was just like Irvine?" Guitarist Canbe's closing lounge solo isn't quite Mike Stern, but it's all the more SIR ROGERS, LTD. 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"And those in Southern California are even more health oonsci<Mll ..,M northern part of the state: . 11 11 "When the perception was given that Chine~ fOOC!w.natp.gl as people believed. we at Mandarin Gourmet .mmemrll\ &I -·· .. preparation of our food and changed many of out~ "Mandarin Gourmet has always end wlll continue to_ meats and freshest seafoods and vegetables avallable: .... II cooked usln the ciasslc method. All vegetables are • chicken bro~ as are an noodles. No MSG is used 'o mask ...._. flavors of the food". . Mandarin Gourmet cooks aff Items to order and any item ca!' be . prepared wfthOut any additional fats or olls using steaming or j:>oac:h~ method Mandarin Gourmet's menu Is gradually shifting down from the :wnnau11°11v popular heavier "city" style cuisine to the lighter "provencal areGourmet was the first restaurant to bring Mandarin cuisine ty almost 20 yeefl ago and has won the Restaurant for Exceflence year after year and also offers an ./ Ill tlOO Adllme (Ill twt»or) In Coeta MMe. . c_, out ....... very •• eleo Md u lartna. C8I "''' ~113'7. -----r.--•-~----, Mn1D TO TRY US Fflff... I FOi QM¥ PR.OT MRDEIS · I REE~~i W'1 purdl•• al...._.. or ....., value I DIMln~.~----ohrw. I ----·-----~-ll!!L~-------·--~ endearing because we can b ear him struggling for the homage. "Spyglass" is a ripping boing- boing with onion-chopping gui· tars, a slinky Hammond, and a vocal so frenetic it borders on delirium. The real surprise from these pranksters is the last ~ong, ~Terre Says," which began as a Brian W:al.son surf ballad, then morphs into a sinister meditation . on a girl "who hears voi-oi-oi- ces." Real pathos ftom a band on the brink. just plain Big plays May 31 at Club 369 in Fullerton with X-man John Doe; June 6 at Toe's Tavern in Santa Barbara, and J une 15 at The Clipper in Lon g Beach. Con- tact: Matt, 675-3090. EL CENI'JlO Breakneck grunt and growl rock 'n' roll, not w holly evolved, but forceful nonetheless, from these Newport Beachers. All five songs from their self-titled cassette chug along with the O n Sunday night The Pour Seasona Hotel played host to 420 guests for the Newport Harbor Art Museum's ninth annual Art of Dlnlng fund- raiser. 1\vyla Martin, chairman of the event and her committee attend- ed lo every last detail and raised $620,000 with.the h elp of gener- ous donors, auction bidders and per person tickets at $500 each. After the Veuve Cllcquot champagne reception, they entered the huge ballroom where 2,520 wine glasses shim- mered in the dim light, 60 at each table. Chef/restaurateur, Joac~tm Spllchal, owner of six outstand- ing restaurants including Patina and Ptnot acted as maestro, con- ducting the dinner with sublime results. He coordinated the menu and acted as catalyst for the out- standing chefs. The opening course was from The Four Seasons, e)Cecutive chef of the hotel, Michel Piefon: a slice of rich foie gras terrine with frisee, apple cider vinegar and d slice of delicate brioche with peppered crust. Chris Cesualdl,' Montrachet in NYC, challenged Splichal's repu- It was sublime, but a very rich dish to serve right after the fois gras course. Other than that, no complaints except the dining momentum stopP.ed cold when the auctioneer and the bidding began mid-meal. The serving staff in the crowded room were attentive and ultra professional. Alan Wong came in from his Honolulu haunt to prepare gin- gered Kona lobster and scallop with a miso sesame vinaigrette. The seafood was placed on a bed of diced, sau'teed fresh hearts of palm, sweet com and shitak.e mushrooms. The dressing was perfectly smashing with ginger, peanut butter, toasted sesame seeds, rice vinegar, chili pepper combined with miso dressing. Every plate was bare at our table. Patrick Clark from Tavern on the Green, New York City, made ma~c with roasted Chilean sed bass fillets with lump crab and fava beans. David Burke, grand master at With sheer audacity be grinds up Long Island duck for meatloaf and won ton dumplings. The sauteed breast is the centerpiece, on a bed of spinach. with meat- loaf topped with sweet potato puree and plum relish, croyroed with d duckling dumpling. Bra- vo! Sp!Jchal's dessert WftS called a Lemon SandWlch. The •bread• was made by layenng five Sheets of filo, each one buttered, sug- ared, stacked and cut ipto three- mch rounds. Lemon cream made the filling between the tilo •crackers" and Voila' It was a sand~vich, or the best Oreo cookle in the world. With little extras IJ.ke ca.ndted citrus zest and pureed fresh strawber- nes. an ideal ending to a complex and hllmg meal Robert Mondavt supplied all the wi.nes, arust Ed RUS<:b.a was the guest of honor and artist The rman Staton cr.eated the whimsical center pieces which were sold by silent auction (min- imum bids were mostly $1,000). The evening was a huge success and lh.ree weeks at the gym ought to get the crowd back in shape. same Ginsu-sharp guitars, fist- pumping tempos, and lyrics of the "Don't yank my chain# variety; picture a less eloquent Paul West- erberg on amphetamines. Leadoff track, "Everything," is the most memorable of the batch. Poor pro- duction value also mars this effort. Despite there not being much to distinguishthesesongsrromthe ----========================================================================== rest of the punk .masses, El Centro:: through sheer muscle -is, on occasion, able to set the garage ablaze. El Centro plays June 1 at The Pit in Colton, June 4 at The Rhino Room in Huntington Beach, and June 8 at The Galaxy. Contact: MEXICAN RESTAURANT Steve Webster, 650-4994. OUR MEALS ARE A Also: Don't miss sly, sultry Ala- nis, predecessor Sophie B. Hawkins (Galaxy, Sunday) and razor-tongued po-mo chanteuse An1 DlFranco (Galaxy, May 30). TRIP TO MEXICO ,,-,. The lhtdltlon • The Daily Pilot will be reviewing demos. albums. and performances trom O.C.-based bands twice a month. If your band would like to be featured, send packages to Todd Aaron Jensen, P.O .. Box 5606, Balboa Island, Calif. 92662. Continues Since 1972 < ()CK T/\11 S f I I( 1[) 1 ( ) ( ,() PHONl AHl r,o GRAND OPENING '1H44dWte "~() 33" Vietnamese Restaurant .. ~ ~ .,,,.~,.t ~" 2394 Newport Blvd. Costa M esa (714) 650-1421 Corner of Newport & Santa lsabt>I Na C & o.c.·s 1st cYBER CAFE • Serving Gourmet Coffee • Pastries • Sandwiches • Desserts i),, IS(e"t,~lA .. --=~-~ET ~GS At«> COFR:E ~ 2278 Newport Blvd. (North of 22nd St.) • Costa M,.Psa ' 574-9798 Established In 196i Steaks •·Seafood • Cocktails Dine In Our Romantic Cellar NOT VALID '1TH ANY OTHEll ECtlRES Slll/9' ~ ~ Mon. thru Fri. 11 :30 • 2:30 DiADa Sawd Mon. thru Sit. from S:30 p.m. l!l•l!l ~ .Qc. AMACHI ~ ~ ~ _ .,-~~ RESTAURANT ~ ~ ~ ,t_ • , • • • :Ja ~~· --~ ti •l • •Authentic Sushi Bar El rei ... ~ umt M·F 11:»-2.111 • Elegant Dining Room Sushi To Go ~ DllilR M-sut1 s:eo.10:00P.M. • Lunch Buffet 645-551 8 ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue Costa-Mesa Complete Bar 645-551 9 rfi (uross lrom Newport Goll Course) • Th~ Best Thai Food 1n Costa Mesa r-------------~----, 1 FREE DINI"IBK I I Buy one a la carte dinner entre at I I regular menu price and receive a second I I a la carte dinner entree FR.EE! I I otne·ln onrv EXDtrts 5'31-96 I L----~~~=~~~~~----~ Fl'M D'1nlc ReftllS on llund'I SpndalS From SJ.99 1969 Harbor Blvd . • Costa Mesa • <714> 645·9~34 ~ L -- \ 1. ii ' ( . I l I )( I '' . \ \ ! l< I I ""''I ( >111 I I',(. I 1.1·, Be IJ1lOOQ Iha hist ta 1xpffic_1 one ii ~ (Mty's newest i-.,. ccmes - Coyott Hilst This Cm Olson dts91. 11 association Wl1h '°Yne SMt, ftallnS 1WO IW'td IJld fi!y 009$ rJ ~ llMnO#td fofwoys. -~ and ~ Co,o1t lis olsO idide5 a ~1"f tlltGt ~11(1 en.. ~ ~·"' ~·~-.nl-·~~fi .. CDIN Cal nowt.~ rMwotions (714) 6n• hr..,...,-.. aill(714)M7121 '- • . A12 THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1996 Piccola Cucina is yam. good ' By Carolyn Miller, Daffy Pilot nam not a yam fan. In fact, thls tuberous root, along with russels sprouts and beets, conjures up <;bilctp.ood memories of my siblings and I plugging our noses and gulping down such veggies to avoid any tr~ce of taste. And during the holidays, when ya.ms surrounded by bub- bling marshmallows seemed to ooze their way to the table, the offering of a spoonful was always followed by a "yuck• until a stem look from my mother trans- formed this expression of disgust to a polite, "No, Ula.ok you." And through the years, I am proud to say, I have progressed. I chose to ignore the yam altogeth- er. But I was forced to reconsider when a friend of mine recently raved about Piccola Cucina's tortelloni del zucca, filled with sweet yam. She promised that yes, even l would enjoy this unique dish and possibly be con- verted. I accepted the challenge and with three other dining compan- ions, made my way one evening to Piccola Cucina in South Coast Plaza. During this particular din- ner hour, this quiet Italian restau- rant with butter'-cream walls and jazz tunes provided a soothing tonic after a hectic day. The variety of dishes at Picco- la Cucina, translated as "small kitchen,~ are created at the restaurant's headquarters in New York but their origin comes from the recipes and flavors of Tus- ~----------·--~-----------, ' I I I I I I I I I I.VJ. • Pkmle Cudnl +••&DU lrtlol St.. ~CDllt ...... upper. el nmtD ~ NIW Yof'tc •••• 11:JO e.m.-9'.JO p.m.,~11 :30 a.m.-1-s&;m. Saturdily,· 11:30 ~Tio.;,=-~ate ......... 5sg.5944 I 1 L-------------------------~ cany in central Italy. To go with our rowfd of Italian Moretti beer ($4), we chose two appetizers: ca1Amari al fomo ($7 .50), and portabello e polenta alla griglia ($9), which roughly translates as portabello mush- rooms and grilled polenta. We all adore calamari and portabello mushrooms so the choice was easy, although the appetizer menu offers a delicious selection that can make one for- gt:!t there are more courses to fol- low. To put it simply, the calamari was to die for. It was fresh, not fried or breaded, and baked in a wood-burning oven with an amazing concoction of Ronia tomatoes, onions, herbs and gar- lic. And while the portabello and polenta drizzled in a parsley-gar- lic oil with shavings of fresh Parmesan cheese was delicious - the calamari stole my heart (good thing my husband agreed.) And the rich beer could easily make brew lovers forget about · the domestic varieties. For a main course I, as Unique Salads Ir Sandwiches r>'' ' promised, ordered the tortelloni del zucca ($12), although 1 did have second thoughts as 1 scanned the menu boasting a variety of pasta, pizza, cbicken and fish dishes with exotic names I didn't venture to pro- nounce. And our server advised me that while this dish was popular, it was mildly sweet for a main 'Course. But I was determined: Bring on the yams. My husband ordered the penne a1la pollo ($10.50), and my other two dining companions ordered the pizza pollo pesto ($11), and the fresh fish of the day, grilled ahi ($14). As we waited for our fQOd we chatted and enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere of the open 'and airy restaurant -which is next door to and has the same owner as the fashionable Barney's New York boutique. It wasn't crowded or noisy and the server was atten- tive but not overbearing. The four of us t.anted and laughed. oblivious to the other diners who were equally engrossed in good food and company. Our main courses arrived on a wave of appetizing aromas. The round pillows of tortelloni circled a fresh, sprig of sage and were drizzled with brown butter and dusted with nutmeg. I bravely put one of the pillows in my mouth and thiS time was unex- pectedly delighted to taste their sweet yam filling which I later learned was mixed with ground amaretto cookies. Tb.is dish was not only differ- ent from anything I had ever MAJIC MARTtl I DAllY PILOT Piccola Cudna, ln South Coast Plaza, serves some dellcous dishes -Including yam-filled tortellonl. tasted, my dining companions (including my sister, who also had an aversion to yams) were also pleasantly surprised at how good it was. The flavor was simi- lar to pumpkin pie, but not as · sweet. The next dish to get unani- mous approval was the grtJ.Jed ahi special. This light fish was served on a zesty relish made of diced Roma tomatoes, black and green Italian olives, fresh basil and garlic. Spears of steamed aS'J>aragus were served along- Join Us For side. What struck us most about this dish was how fresh everything· tasted -like the fish was just reeled in and the tomatoes just plucked from the vine. Sad to say, the other two choices were mediocre, breaking the streak of satis!action. The fresh pesto pizza with smoked mozzarella, grilled chicken, pine nuts and Parmesan cheese, sounded delicious but tasted bland. Not to mention that it was oily -disappointing overall. While the penne pasta with chicken, sun dried and fresh tomatoes, garlic and goat cheese was hearty, my husband com-· plained that it tasted like some- thing he could whip up any night of the week. And for a night out, we'd like to forget about the cre- ations in our own kitchen. · But I'd have to say that this culinary experience was a per· sonal triumph. At leiiSt now I don't associate "yuck• with Yalll -and I can't wait to tell my mother. '. . E"°'11111 ftnelt In tn.11 llllfood, prime meats, pl9la .._, -.., 10UP1 & Mak:an mtrws! • r----12 for It ____ , 1 1 Purchase. Bre.akfast, Lunch 1 1 or Dinner · I & Receive any 2nd Eritree :I I F§EE, Up to $6.95 J Equal or leuer uc:rue 0 1 Exp. 6/7/9 L ~~~e •I ________________ ..... Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brune~ Catering Available 0 ZUBIES Menu lnc:ludes: Ribs, Oucken. Steak & Lobet.er. Pnme Rib, PlZ.Za, C¥itei' Bar Pnces Range From $3.95 And Up. Hours· 11.30em 10pm · Cocktatls Td 11 pm Cndit Cards Not Accepted. Reservations Not Needed. LOC8t.8d at 1712 Placentia. c.osta Mesa (714) 6453)91 GOOSEBERRIES Breakfast · HiQh Cbllity And lnnovatiw Breakfast Fare. Hours: Mon . .frl. 7:00em I Set.&n. 8:00am • 12:~ Locat.ed At 200 Prornoutory Drive, (714) 57~ CASABLANCA BISTRO Medtterrenean & Moroccan · Tradltional Middle Eastern Food. Hour9: 11:30 To 2:30 Mon. Thru Thurs. lunch. Dinner ~11~. All Mejor Credit Cerd9. Reservations Suggeatsd. Located at 1520 W. Q>eet Hwt .. Newport Beacti (714) 648-1420 FORTY CARROTS RESTAURANT Continertel . Cort.a Cuisine. ~ Co8lt Plaza, 3333 s 8natol Costa ~ ~SS.9700. lnfofmel And Beautiful lb' Menu la Varied Wdl A Wide ~ CJ OJltllral Fewritea. Fr9'hlw,,. 9lialibJ and~ Service~ AA~ Price Value Moo.fri 1v9pm •Sat~-• 9.lfl 106p, ~L~ Card And American ecp..s Accept8d ReseNadona Are ~Needed. AUBERGINE French lnflulnced. 500 29th St. Cannery Village, Newport Beach. . . ~,!:·, ~-}~~· RequeDd. ~. RIV•RBOAT CAP'E On bolrd Che "Pride o1 :a•ert>olt. Home er The ~ Hnor NNlcal Mmum ~ E. l.M) II FrOm 7-™5pm (l.klbl ~I ' Perbee, Weddinae~ ... J ~ Nled!d ~For WeddnQI. ~Cf PrHMa Plr'tla). AM Major Q'd Cerda ~· Located fAt. 151 E. Co8lt Hwy, Newport Beaah, CA 92f714) 673-3425 Fax: 673-7864 For Reservations and Directions Call . 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach 263 E 17th St • Costa Mesa 714. 650-2432 Hours: 7 Da s eek 6am -1 am AMACHI Suehi & Sushi tD Go. Qimpleta Bar. Al Ma,or Qoedit Cards. Loceted fAt. 2675 Irvine f.Ne., (Across From Newport Golf Coo-eel (714) 645-5518 CALIFORNIA BEACH ROCK'N SUSHI Japanese Style Cuisine And Full Sushi Bar. A Place For Greet Food. Hours 7 Days Per Week -5:00i>m iil'Cloeing. V198, Mastercero, Amex, Diners Oub. Located at 3355 Via Udo, ~ Beach (7141 67pai75 r SUSHI lM.ARI SUehi Bar And~· IMners ~~Japanese Ae9taurent In San Fernando ~. Tarzane • Hours 11 :30am- 2:Cllpm • Dinner 5:(Q>m-1 O:~. flJ Major Credit r.ards Accepted. Reservations Not Necessary. 375 Bristol. #40, C.osta Meea (714) 644-5654. AVILAS EL RANCHITO Authentic Mexlc:en Food, Wdl The Fresh8lt Ingredients & A New l,.lght lli!ine. Great Margaritas. Hours: Lunch~ Dinner. Al Mejor ~ Cards Accepted. LDcated at 2101 Pl8Cel ltia, Coeta Meea ~i~~-1142 and 2Em Newport BIYd., Newport Beech (714). MARGARITAVILLIE Tredidonel Freeh c.ook.ed Mexican Food. NJW Bar. Hotn: 7 08vs 11 :30-2:~. Metleal'Cel'd, Amax, Vise. Locat8d ~ 2332 w. Coett 1-t.Yy. Newport Beach (714) 631-8220 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Rsh. Ollcken. ~ & Salads Prices Range From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours: Mon . .set. Open 11em For Lunch. 4:~ Mon.ff! .. Dinner 3:00om. Set. & Sun .. Major Credtt Cards ~:locat.8d At 2300 Harbor BL #31. Costa Mesa (714) 641 777 LA CAVE Mahu Includes: Lobster, crab, Shrimp. Steaks, Rib 8Y'!· 09llv §pecials Fri. & Sat. Prime~;.. Foti Bar & Wrie LISt. Casual' Oresa Hours: Wlches 11 :~:30 -Olnner Mon.-sat. From 5·3Q:>m. Visa, Mastaaiia, Diners~. Loaud ~ 1695 Irvine A/19., (And 17ttis) Near BlocJd>ust.er Entertainment r.osta Mesa (714) 648-7944 ?i~P~JJ!.!~. ~~~$~ tn ~. ~' i.t fiUh-fiisti & paas. dl¥i Per wet*. closed Sun. Mon. LOClltlld et 4253 Martingale Wftl (Behind ~ at MacArthur & Corinthien). 758-8194. Map-cred& cards . MICA8A A Ttt> To Mexico. Hotn: Daily From 11 :OOam. Prtces ~ Ef"O!'-illi;:-~ 82.25 . $8.95. All Major Credit Cerda Accepted. Located 298 17th St., Collt.a Meta (714) 645-7826 WAHOO'• l'ISH TACO Altl T.ooe, Blmtm, Biid! a.. & Rice, Seled8, Sendwic:he9, Pt-al Rlr9I Frotn 11.~.Sl. Ho(n: Mon.-Slt. 11 :<Dim • 10'~ .• !bl 11 :Clllm8.~~ Ordl AoclOC8d. L"'**' A& 1882 Plllio911iii. Collil • end It 3CID en.al, CamMlml. 1SICD*"Blnlt;~Bml (714) ~ . . \,·,,{(f'c( reel critics µnod and evil clear in 'Flipper' • JONATHAN a.EMENTS, 11, is a stu- : dent at California School. ' IF lipper• is a children's movie with a clear defi- • nition of good and evil. The characters are easy to like, Qi;pecially the smartest of them all, Flipper, the wild and free dolphin. Elijah Wood (Sandy Ricks) spends the sum.mer with his bohemi- an uncle and meets up with a feisty dolphin in .. Flipper." The story is of a city boy who is sent to spend a summer with his fisherman uncle in the FJorida Keys. There he meets .Fµpper and they become the best of friends. I I've ever seen. Also, the uncle's lifestyle is funny. I would recommend "Flip-I per" to families with children under thirteen. I rate this three out of four stars. · • CHOOSE YOUR DOCTOR Health Insurance . My favorite part is the underwater photography. It is clear, colorful, and the best {Any) Doctor You Choose Rated A+ By Best Sansevieri lnsunnce Services Inc. 714 722-6078 ' $2 Cha.mpagn.e Happy Ho'1:r !Tl1r11 ~ nl(hl Twin Dollar champagne!) l · 7 p.m Da.n.cin.g 1..eeeon.a 6 7 p.m L•'Ve Cou:n.t.ry IVIueic 7 10 pm Conie "C;o "C;he ~ck-off "J'1D.e4 and you rnuld win a pair of hand made boots from OUTOJ' ~A~TA lFlf 197 Newµori Ct>nlC'r Dr • Newport Beach 644-5951 Mcl1gos 2for89¢ Coun."C;ry F:re:n.ch CookJ.n.g French doesn·r have to be rat or fancy! Turns out Twin Palms ro11ssene·gnlled chicken. pork loin. and prime rib are Country French' With fresh fish G seafood. and vegetilnan entrees. too. 11's home cookin'g from the sunny · Mediterranean corner of France • T W I H P ~ L m ~ 6 30 NEWPORT CENTER D RIVE NEWPORT BEA CH, CA 92660 7 14 ·721 828 8 Valet parking free un11I 6 p m every dayl Dole ~ BcllCl1CJS .-.rr 29¢b. V.O&MalllrCard NowAcc__,. 1 UNPLUGGED COFFEE: Psychic Rain. Urban Sprawl and other area groups per- form acoustic material 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Free. Muddy's Colfee House, 1175 Baker St, Costa Mesa, 549-8077. 2 AU mAT JAXL: "Ain't Misbehavin'" staning The Pointer Sisters, through Sun- day at The Center. 1lckets: $19 to $49.50. Information: 740-7878. 3SCOTI1SH GAMES: The United Scottish Society pre- sents Scottish Games frOm 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and SUn- day at 1be Orange County Fair- • Aduh Nfmimon: S12 a for both days. Call 998-. 4'1HE IAST la.EZMElt': The documentary, .The Last IOezme.r," about m•nddan Leopold KaLlowsJd. plays Al 2 . p.m. SUnday at the Jewish Com- munity Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mel4. Admission is $3. Information: 155-0340. 5 DANSE ORIENTALE: A "Magical Evening of Danse Orientale" at Orange Coast College, 8 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday¢ the Robert B. Moore Theatre, nckets: $15 in advance; $20 at the door. Infor- mation: 432-5880. mSHELLMA1'Ell CAMPFIRE: lvia Gallagher, naturalist and director of the Oranqe County Breeding Bird Atlas Pro- ject. will sh.a.re some of her dis~ coveries and studies of Upper Newport Bay Birds at 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1996 A'9 Saturday at Shellmaker Wand, NeWport Beach. Free. 7 JAXZ. J:>dn<>V CLASS: OCC presents a Jazz imp~~·'H dais with 20 ins1J'um~: and vocaliits at 1 p.m. today in the MUilC Building, Room 109, il:f Costa Mesa. Admission is free. . t 8 SURF ART: "The Art of , I Swfing, • featuring. prints b1 1 Laguna Beach artist Ken · 1 Auster is on display at the New-, port Beach Central library through May. can 111-3001. 9 BATING HEALTIIY: Infor-,.. mation and samplings from •' some of the places in the ' Accents on Health, Inc. guide to • healthy dining in Oranae County,, .2-4 p.m. Saturday at Baines & • . Noble, Fashion Island; 759-0982 .•. ,. 1 OAHOTTIME:The Hyatt Newporter plays , host to the 23rd annual,·· Calif omia State Championship ' Chili Cookoff 4-10 p.m. ~Y· nck.ets are $20; call 729iJ234· Put.the SpR1NG· Back in vour steP ..•• ~· ,Enjoy Life to the Fullest With Great Health! From: Gooing Chiropractic Cltntc For Only $59.95 Enmles bearer co Complete Physical Exam1nat1on and Consultaoon J1ncludes X-Rays if Needed) Praclic ng IOccllly SlflC~ 1983 N.tmed ne ' !"" T "'17 (HIROPRN:TQRS n Int' 0.,, V-~ M ""f' 125 E. Baker. Suite 1 00-W. Costa Mesa "'IMM. FUJI (fll '""":J:flSI HUVD'S . flS (Al . ... JUEEYRE (l'C) Flin'• WITH DtSASTE" I'll lllULHOl1MD FAU.S!R ~MAllWAUllK •• TitE TIWTlf AIOUT CATS MO S (PCi-13~ TitE CMFT (II) • FUGO (fl) • PIERS/OE ,, ... Cu••"-" .... s ..... '"\JlinHCm ICM. (714 '59-31S1 IPY MMD (f'S·13) TWllTUI (11fMS) flll'P(fl (f'CI """::s~':J'' MISSIOll • il'C· 131 MISStOll WCISSleU PC-13) HUVU'S PNSOtlOIS (fl) ~':13) MmlOll (f'S·13I TWIS~f'C-13) MIS1IOlt -Ill (PCH3) ~ :: ~ .. ~{~ MllSIOl • 111• (N·13) R..l'f'lll (f'C) • Titl 11IUTM AICMfT CATS I OOCiS (PIM 3) MCISeOl •Dl•U (PCHI) TWllTDtu·,,, TWllTDt f'C· 13) TMl (fl) --~r·13) lWllTD (N· 11 ANAHEIM HILLS .' ~: '." -, · • ~ FESTIVAL IHlll 11 • . ·• ,..,, - A1' THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1996 reader writes Church got bad rap over move of soup ~tchen As a member of the Costa Mesa First United Methodist Church, I have been greatly disturbed by the adverse publicity which has developed over the closure of the soup latchen. . Th.ree and half years ago when we opened our doors to ~ Some Cares Soup Kitchen, most of our members were hap- py to provide the service. Fourteen church members worked faithfully on the food lines durtng Uus period and foWld it to be a rewarding expe- nence. They enjoyed doing a small part in making life a little better for the homeless. Some 98% of the people served were grateful and we became good friends with many of them. As the number. being served iitcreased, there were certain prob- lems (created by just a few of the b0meless}, which everybody had to face. Many hours have been spent deaning up cigarette butts, beer bottles, whiskey bottles, dis- carded food and clothing. Church volWlteer work parties spent many hours dearung, painting, saub- bing up spilled food, feces, and urine. This, sn additiorr1o repairing brt>ken windows, sky-rocketing . • utility bills, plumbing problems, a11d unsanitary left.over food ·Another negative result of hav- inp the soup kitchen was the dra- matic drop in the number of wed- ding requests (another source of income). We requested no loitering ~allowed before and after "post- ed" soup kitchen serving times. Finally, the Church Governing tloard made a difficult decision. We could no longer a1ford to support the soup kitchen . They were given notices with two extra monthly extensions. Our membership is slightly more than 300 with many widows and others on fixed mcomes. They all donate items for our ~ower program (serving more Oum a dozen people per day} and Our ongoing food pantry. We also Ee the church facilities with the ange CoWlty Mental Health ogram as well as other commu- mty outreach organizations. : The soup kitchen needs lo be Caused in its own facility. When ¢lat happens, there will be those 14 'ferrible Methodists' eager to volun- teer our services on the food lines. : Once again they will share the jby and satisfaction in feeding the 6ungry and helping the world to be a little bit better for all. MARY LESTER Costa Mesa -foruin KATSUYA AAHlNE I DMY PlOf JJbrary trustee Ludlle Kuehn bas more lban earned lier title of Newport BNcb Citizen of tlae Year. T h e answer is: Lucille Kuehn. And the ques- tion would be: Who is always ~ewport Beach's citizen of the year?• Lucille KuehiI: needs_ an award to prove that she is one of the town's most valu- able resources. . Awinner And it's not simply. the list of her accom- plishments that makes her award-worthy, though it is impres- sive. She was on the But in th~ interest of keeping things official and bestowing honor where honor is for · all seasons deserved -if not long overdue, Lucille Kuehn was named Citizen of the Year Tuesday by the Newport Harbor-Area Chamber of Commerce during noon- time ceremonies at the Balboa Bay Club. Lucille, true to her unassuming and generous nature, was visibly moved by the honor, surprised, maybe e ven stunned. The award is considered one of the highest dis- tinctions in Newport Beach's civic circles. She joins a virtual who's who of Newport Beach's best and brightest -Bob Wynn, Doteen Marshall, Jackie Heather, .. Ray Watson, Bill Hamilton, Paul Salata, Michael Stephens ... the list goes on and on, span- ning a full 50 years. -But as anyone who has lived in Newport Beach for any length of time knows, Lucille Kuehn hardly City Council. The grand jury. She was the founding president of the League of Women Voters of Orange County. She helped launch the Oasis Senior Citizens Center. She remains a library trustee. And this list goes on and on, too. No, what makes Lucille special is her character. Lucille is passionate about Newport Beach. She is a ~eady advocate of the things she believes in. And, despite her many accomplishments, she has never allowed herself to become complacent or duck a figl).t worth fighting .. she is a person the city can count on. There are no shortage of awar~ winners in ~ world. But the supply of people like Ludlle Kuehn is never quite as abundant as you'd like. Congratulations, Lucille. community commentary . ' . MISSING THE POINT l Student reminds readers that their free lunch opposition may breed stereotyping- ~ By Heather Tangen DEAR MRS. TERRY, 0 As a concerned seventh-grade student, I'm writing th.is as a response to your May 2 letter in the Daily Pilot. I, and many of the other students at Ensign School, do not ; agree with your statement. ' You said the school should not ' • give away free breakfasts because : th.is does not teach responsibility - ~ the parents and kids a.re relying on ! the system, the parents of these chil- • dren are lazy and sleeping in late, and that the kids a.re coming to : school trendy rather than using the , money to buy fodd. • • I disagree. First of all, this is not true for everyone. At Ensign. we have been studying stereotyping, and although this might not have been intentional- ly so, it appeared to us that you were stereotyping all the people who get • free lunches. Moybe what you said is true for some people, but it doesn't • seem fair to the rest. ! It seems thot the free breakfast ! system ls not hurting their responsi- : · billty, bttt rather giving them some : food so they can concentrate on their • chool work lnstead of their stom- • achs. This leadi through a whole : : cb41n of events: first, they are not as ! hungry and so can work better1 then • they have o better chance of giving themselves a better Ute. Giving them that breakfut just gi¥ them a boost. and lets them know someone cares about them. You said the parents should have pride. It is hard for many people to ask for help. Have you taken into consideration e verything they went through, throwing away their pride, just to give their child a meal? These breakfasts just give the parents a lit- tle help so they don't fall eveh more behind. These programs have been going on since the early 1900s, maybe not this particular one of giving free lunches to needy families, but others to the same effect. Por example, AFDC (Aid to Families with Depen- dent Children) was first enacted in Dlinois in 1911. This program gives money lo famllies thot need it for dependent children because of a death, prolonged ab ence, or inca- pacity. U you don't allow children to g~t free breakfast, are you saying that a program such as AFDC shouldn't be in place either? Moybe you're not, but you don't know the situation of the fomily. What if something like ~ death, a prolonged absence, or inca- pacity occuned to a family that ls getting free breakfast? To qualify for AFDC, children must be less than 18, or less than 19 and in high s<:hool1 1aclc parental support, and be fmandally needy. Tu qualify for tbe free lunch pr~ram. you also have to be ftnai'ldally needy. Someone can't just walk into the cafeteria and ask for a free breakf Ut, they have to be in need. • Obviously, these kids in need aren't the ones you see riding shiny new bikes into Ensign. Even though some kids get breakfast free, a lot of kids don't. They either pay when they are there, or their parents buy them lunch tickets ahead of time. The reason for the free breakfast is because some people can't afford to pay for this meal. All we're doing is trying to provide these kids with a meal to start the day off. Some peo- ple just don't realize how essential this meal is, and just figure they can get by without it. As we ~ this issue at one of our Ambassador meetings (a group formed to stop the stereotyp- ing and prejudice in our school), one boy stated his case. His dad goes to work at 1 a.m. each day. Rother than just staying at home, he comes to school to eat breakfast with bis friends. Harmless enoughf This might be one of the bo~ you were including in your stater&Dt. Another girl brought up the tact that the bikes aren't "all shiny and new,• but rather some kids have to get by on an old bike much too small for th.em. Still another atuclmlt point- ed out that their new stun could have come from an~ from rel- atives, from ftlendl, or a munber ot placel .. TIM thought that went~ I my m.lDd when I beai'd thit part that the kids are COQliDg tD ICbooJ trendy, WU Dot any ot tbeM things the other students said -although I agree with them. It seemed to me that you want these kids to come to school in rags, rather than dressing nicely and appropriately. On the other hand, though, you don't mind the rest of us coming to school nicely, as long as we can afford food. It doesn't seem right. In elementary schools, they are trying to get uniforms for everybody. They hope that this will help the problem of being able to see the wealth of the family through the clothes. If we just let people·have a free breakfast or two, so they can buy their own clothes, this might help the problem1as well. As Mr. Pa~ our principal, said, kids an!n't jult coming to school for the free breekfMt. I mean, consider the 100 students tn the room for the Amba.sMdor meeting, of which at the most 10 people had come to school for breakfast that morning. Students come to school early for a variety of reasons, not just for a free breakfast. After considering all these 1deu, you may reconsider wbat you said. It dOel Dot matter IO much wbot you decide, u long u you have been shown the oth• ... ol the arvu- ment. " ........... ". "*"" ....... dent-' Enalgn II~ School l corresp(>ndence Harbor View comments • • A misunderstood:. •Parents s&y their concern with school "environment" has nothing to_ do with special education students . ,, l am writing in response to a letter submitted t<t the Daily Pilot by · : Dion.a Prince regarding her daughter Rebec-• ca and her frien<ls' possible transfer to Harbor : View Elementary School. • Llke all parents, some of us at Harbor View • th .: were merely expressing our "fear of e • unknown.• What does this five-year plan mean•i to our children? • · How does it affect us? With changes, be it :I positive or negative, it's always scary! Add to ~ that the feeling of not being able to control or : vote on the issues, it's disconcerting! • However, it's more upsetting to think our •tear of the unknown• wos misconstrued as n~ wanting or welcoming the children with speciat needs in our community. Or worse, that we ar8.; •rallying against" these children. As a mother of a child requiring special physical care and tfl active. parent at Harbor View for six years, my· experience has been nothing but positive. There is no doubt in my mind that the five : special day classes will assimilate into our stu-~ dent body like any new group of students. ' 'l\vo years ago, two other special day classes were transferred onto our campus. These stu-• dents have adjusted very well at Harbor View,...~ and the students at Harbor View have likewis~ adjusted well to the new students' presence. , , My sixth grader, who bas built up some • strong relationships with her special day / '. friends, has expressed her worries about main-:. taining that closeness as they will be graduat-: ing into different junior highs. • In closing, I would like to say that our con- cerns about the school district's •ttve year plan• in no way represents a negative attitude toward the special day students in our commu-• nity. DELPIDNE LEI! 1 Newport Beadl ! A s the parent of a sixth grader and PFO board member, I was dismayed and angry to read Julie Ross Cannon's story about the pro-91 posed transfer of five ~day classes to Harbor View from Paularino. ! To imply that the Harbor View community discriminates against special education stu- dents is unfair, inflammatory and irresponsible. I can only guess what motivates a reporter in a small-town environment to contribute to the distress that is already apparent ~ a school dis- trict that is financ:ially and socially under siege. The worry expressed in Diana Prince's letter about whether her daughter, Rebecca, would be welcomed were she to transfer to Harbor View illustrates my point. What Ross Cannon failed to address is the concern at Harbor View and at Paularino for the stability of the school environment tor all children who would be affected by the pro- posed transfer. The Harbor View community currently includes two special day classes which are an integral part of the school society. Disrupting the relationships that have developed among students and teachers in the maJnstream and special programs represents a loss to all. I visited the exemplary speech and language program at Paula.rino, which has been on that site for 15 years, and can assure you that the members of that group feel the same way about the importance of maintaining stability for their students. I wish thot Ross Cannon had accepted PFO President Tamara Delano's invitation to visit Harbor View so that she could gain a more accurate picture of the environment there. Oversimplifying sensitive community issues in order to grab headlines or stir up the popu- la~ is a cheep shot at best. In the worst case, such reporting represents yet another erosive influence on an educational community under pressure to rebuild if it is to succeed. KATE MACK Corona del Mar • IDITOllfS NOTE: We stand by our story, •Harbor View pwents concemed about student transfer plan,• as being fair and accurate. And as a matter of course, our edutltJon reporter routinely visits Hart>« View along with all the almpuse$ In the Newport-Maa Unified Sc:hool District. Newport &e.chJCosta Me. Daily Pilor volunteer directory • 1111 VOlUN1'IB DMECTOltY runs periodic.ally In the Dally Piiot. If you'd like Information on getting your orga- nlmk>n listed. call 642-021, Ext. 331. ALS ASSOCIATION OftANGE COUNTY CHAml' The Amyotrophlc Lateral Sclerosls ,Assodatlon, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteen. For Information. can the Chapter Office at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION OF OftANGE COUNTY The Alzhelmen Association of Orange County needs volunteers for its VISitlng Volunteer Program; support group lead- ers for patients and care givers; and for the volunteer helpline. call 283-1111. AMERICAN CANaR SOOETY lhe Orange County Region of the Nl'erican (:.ancer Sod~ Is seeking office v4lJnteers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For Information on these and other voluntffr opportunities. call Sally Carson at 261 -9446. 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Kemp '>dJd, :~But J d clli.tnct says, We don't rt>~lly Uunk that's m the best inte r- <'S I of our clll.tnct Thdt may not be In the best mterest Of our CUS· to~ers, · then they will still have ther free agency, so to speak, to withdraw from the study." he said. Kemµ Sdld he's not s-ure Mesa Con.'>Oliddtc'C.I should pursue a merg- c•1 Wlth ll'Vln<' Rrlnch Wat<'f Distnc.1. 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Long-time trailer park resi- dents, Bill Chitwood and Tom Pal- ladino, rue the many times they chased away nightclub patrons who were urinating in their bushes and yards; deaned up l:jeel" car- tons, bottles and cups strewn l.ll the ARREST CONTINUED FROM A 1 as a threat, but not fired , during the assaults, Birney said. All three victims were gang members dnd were hospitalized, Birney said. The gang unit has been inves- street; called for patrons' cars to be H 1f they didn't put a club towed from residents' spaces; and there, it would be a blessing," picked-up pieces of the park's Palladino said. picket fence that were broken off. Chitwood said his and Palladi- " I've Seen thtee places come no's concerns and experiences and go there," Chitwood, 64, said. are true for the majority of the 80 "As long as there is a building there. trailer park residents. The only r don't see why it would go away. type of business that would be The owners want to make money; acceptable at the location would they don't look at our side." be a "quiet one," they said. Palladino, 62, was equally "The problems we have are doubtful much good would because of it (the nightclub),• come from the seemingly cursed Chitwood said. "They should location with limited parking. pay for it -not us." t1gating the crimes since they occurred and served four search warrants -along with represen- ta bves from the county District Attorney's office and the Proba- tion De partment -at different homes Wednesday mom!Pg to obtain evide nce, such as the handgun, police said. "The handgun collaborates a · lot of information we had as to what happened ," Birney said. "It surprised us that this partic- ular gaflg was involved," said Bir- ney, who declined to name the gang. "Their criminal activity had been low lately." The investigation is ongoing, Birney said. QUALITY 'IS Gap Kids Crystal Court and South Coast Plaza • ONLY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA CRYSTAL COURT. THE VILLAGE. THE OFFICES HOllOmoM MACY'S MACY'S MEKS Sl()ft( SWS ftOal)jSOHS MAY THE MOAOWAY SMS FlfT1I AVEPIUE MonchJ through mhy 10 am. to 9 pm Saturday 10 • m. to 7 pm Sunday 11 a.m 10 6 ll rm SIA Ditgo (fOS) Frwy at 3333 Bnstol St. Costa Mtu, CA 92626 (714) '35-hn> ll«Xll n2-3&;8 BOARD CONTINUED FROM A 1 .dgn1 thiDJLthe job Js AS JUE$- glous as it once was. You get to go to a conference once a year and a lot of meetings and have your expenses scrutinized.· .De Boom represents trustee are4 six, which is boxed in by Newport Boulevard, 21st Street, Irvine Avenue, Dover Drive and East Coast Highway. Fluor said she is considering ·another run, but won't make a decision until she· talks it over with her family. "Right now I'm still thinking and talking to people and seeing what's going on," Fluor said. ·ru probably come to some sort of a decision by next week." Fluor represents trustee area three, which moves north from de Boom's 21st Street boundary to the Corona del Mar Freeway, bor- Newport 8achlCosca Mesa Daily Pilot dering Newport Boulevard and Up~r Newport Bay. Fluor said there are still issues she would like to resolve and see through another four years . "I'd like to see us adopt our belief statement and strategic plan into a five-year strategic plan so we can have some plan- ning," she said. "Also, we're heading toward becoming a rev- enue limit district, so I would like to see us though that transition." But, Fluor said, first she must have a discussion with her family. "Although they've been really t supportive, I just need to sit down 1 ' and talk to them and see what I they think,• she said. Fluor ~ 1 three children currently enrolled' in Newport-Mesa schools. '1 l Decker said he, too, is contem- plating another· run for office, bUf -q hasn't made any decisions. . Decker represents trustee area on~. which includes the Mesa Verde area of Costa Mesa. ,. , :5=:!!==:==:==:==:==:==::::!:!!!!5!!!!!!5==:==:==:==:::=::===:==:==:==:==:::=::=::=!!:!=:.~· ! Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only s49900 UPT03MOS. SAME AS CASH OA.C While Supplies Last ComnHJrclal • Resident/al Sales • &lrvlce Full line of WooA, Woven Axm1nate< & S.sal Carpeting Available 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa MeH N.E. Comer of Harbor & 19th St,..t ~~~----.1 ml 722-9642 •• Lie# 649491 Mon-Sat 1 tJ..6 Sun 11-S ·' ! EYE-OPENER Estanda fills its basketball roaching vacancy QUOTE OF TJ:IE DAr. "When you think of EsUmcia. you think bo#dbalJ ~· Ba.sketbalJ's rlghiful place at £$Ulnda u No. 1 ..... -NHW BOYS BASKE7BALL COACH RICH BOYCE Boyce named Estitricia basketball coach •Veteran walk-on has paid his d~es with nine seasons as an Eagles' assistant; Predecessor ~ Parsel will remain in Eagles' program as tl}e fre.shman coach. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Boyce, 28, replaces 1\m Parsel, who resigned April 23 after four seasons to spend more time with his family. ·1 applied for this job four years ago and I honestly didn't think I'd be in this situation again,• said Boyce, a walk-on. who came to Estancia with former Tustin High Coach Tun O 'Brien for the 1987-88 season. to-back Pad1ic Coast League champi- onships the last two. "I think he's a good fit for our program. because he's been here and he knows what works," Gall said. •At the same time, I know he'll bring some new ideas to the program and we're happy to have him." Boyce said he is eager to maintain the proud basketball tradition at Estancia, where be hopes to become an on-campus coach after obta.ining his teaching cieden- tial next spring from UC Irvine. who recognizes the different challenge head coaching will bring. "It's a tremendous step. There's a lot more to it than just X's and O's. The ha.rd.- est part will be the practices, fund raising, meeting with parents and being responsi- ble for four teams instead ol just being an 0 assistant for one. But I plan to bring ~ enthusiasm to every aspect of the job.~ ~ Boyce, whom Estancia observers rec-o ognize for bis prominent sideline pres-i ence while coordinating Parsel's defense, \:2 said bis on-court duties will actually be 3 the easiest part of the job. ~ <f v COSTA MESA -Rich Boyce, a varsity assistant the past nine seasons at Estancia High, has been named the school's boys basketball coach, Eagles Boys Athletic Director Jeff Gall said Wednesday. A nistin graduate who coached under O'Brien tor two seasons with the nners, Boyce was a varsity assistant to O'Brien at Estancia for three seasons. He also assist- ed former Eagles varsity girls coach Russ Davis for three years and assisted Pa.rsel the past three campaigns, including back- "I've told people I feel strong ties to Estancia and being able to work there as a teacher would be ideal," said Boyce, 8 SEE BOYCE PAGE 82 Rich Boyce ls new Eagles' coach. ... honors p.lly Pilot IDgh School Athlete of the Week Richy Nichols. ON HIS OWN : Corona del Mar High's Richy Nichols has no coach, it's just him, the ball and the competition. By Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot Richy Nichols of Corona del Mar High places an emphasis on the label JndlvlduaJ in track and field Nichols, you see, doesn't have a coach. He works out alone. No one is there to measure his shot-put throws in practice, tinker with his mechanics or kick him in the BOYS TE~:'ilS pants if he doesn't work hard. lt's the epitome of a solo effort. It's Ruth without Gehrig, Columbus without a navigator, Eliot Ness with no underworld crime. But Nichols has improvised. He's managed, • SEE NICHOLS PAGE 83 Powerhouse Peninsula invades CdM • Sea Kings await today's 3 p .m. CIF Division I tennis confrontation on the Corona d~ Mar campus with lineup bolstered by return of Boris Turkich. . By ftlchard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -When Corona del Mar High's boys tennis team played perennial CIP Southern Section powerhou$e Peninsula in a nonleague match earlier this season, there w ere elements, such as: -A logjam on the 405 Fr~way to the Pad.f- ie Palisades Peninsula area. -A five-minute warmup for the Sea Kings. It resulted in a loss for the Sea Kings (19-2), the third-seeded team in the CIP Southern Sec- tion Division I Playoffs, who get another shot at the vaunted Peninsula Panthers (20-1 ), seeded second. CdM won the coin flip Wednesday and will hOllt Peninsula in today's semifinals at 3, the winner advancing to the finals next Wednes· day at a site to be determined. The Sea Kings reached the semifinals with a 13·5 victory over host Dana HUls in the quar- terfinals Tuesday, while Peninsula advanced with a 15-3 win over host Diamond Bar. In the three rounds, both teems have been at boiDa ODC.'9, traveled twice. Pel:atDlula defeated CdM in a nonleegue metcb. 1()..8, on March 19, when villting CdM bAC:l it• problems getUng to Rolling HWI Bit.ma. •Tb8tr doubl• are iff1 good,• CdM Coach • SEE COM MOE a ·~;. SPRING FOOTBALL 'Clean, jerk and snatch' •Those are the key worsJ.$ in Estancia's game as spring practice unfolds for 1996 football team. By.Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Having bor- rowed the double wing offense from 1994 CIF Division VIIl • champion Bloomington High before last season, Estancia foot- ball coach John Uebengood's 10th spring practice with the Eagles includes a page from the book of some successful Orange County programs. "When l decided to coach the shot putters and discus throwers (this spring), I was starting from scratch,~ Liebengood said of his track and field coaching assign- ment. "I went to a coaching clinic at Long Beach State and all I kept hearing was 'Olympic lifts, Olympic lifts,' and 'clean and jerk and snatch.' Those were things we had never done here. "So, I spent some time over a t Esperanza with (head coach) Gary Meek and their strength coach, and I picked their brain about how to start a similar type of weightlifting program over at Estancia." The Olympic lifts, long endorsed by Newport Harbor strength guru Tony Ciarelli, have been an integral part of the Sailors' consistent success, as was the double wing offense in the 1990s turnaround at Costa Mesa High. "When we used to open the weight room, our guys would go straight to the 'Beach Room,' so they could work on their arms, MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y PILOT Estancia Coach John Uebengood walks linemen through offensive patterns. It's the expectations of the line's strength on both sides of the ball which gives the Eagles a very optimistic approach. . shoulders and chest to look good at the beach," Liebengood explained. "Now, they head straight to the clean box or to the squat racks." The Eagles hope to begin rack- ing up victories m the fall, but first, Liebengood will use spring drills to instill a grasp of the fun- damentals. "We have some talent, but that I doesn't mean we can get around doing the things necessary to be successful,· Liebengood said. "That means getting back to basics and teaching fundamen- tals I view spring as a time for fundamentals, a hme to pound • SEE EAGLES PAGE 82 (. I. l . B (I ( ) L I· cha mpions Wit*"'* I IW.Y fl.at I H?ddl .................. Alliy1'1 I ll, .... .., .. _Neel I ftf'MkNW, .... Mlli '• ,., ................. , ...... ,......,. richard dunn Real golf, only it's on a miniature fon11at here •The Greens at Park Place offers something unique. T here are no windmills, castles or moving ta19ets. It's a goU course 1n miniature, not a miniature gol1. the brainchild of Ron Chamberlin., who founded the Greens at Park Place with Jack Hopkint. lt'I J>Myed on reel g:nm. UliD9' real )>\ltten, creating a reel ~ •.. ant8-bole cbampionibip puamg coune ~by KdaMNcl ~ CCUM arc.hte.ct 1W ~ Wbo ...... •Dmlc6m. 1\lltln Ranch Gal ea.a. .. ,,,... er.-GOii Club. TbetdeeNltldM • THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1996 GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Chamberlin, a stockbroker and Newport Beach resident since ·f959, five years ago in Las Vegas when be played a putting course ip a group of six. "We had so much tun, we kept going aroun<i and around," Chamberlin said. ".You can have the normal bets and play the games you normally do, but you can do it in an hour." .. Chamberlin wanted the .location near the Fluor complex to open a putting course in Orange County. Now, after getting the green Ught 2 1/2 years ago, it's booming, a course with lights for night play ... adjacent to a new 10-screen Edwards movie theater and restaurants, in the neighborboc:Sd off Jamboree Road, south of the 405 Freeway. ~ "In the last two months, we've 'experienced phenomenal · growth," said Chamberlin, also the regional president of the American Cancer Society. The Greens plays host to ~everal tournaments, corporate outings, birthday parties, dates. family gatherings and charity func(-raisers. ; .. 'We're a green belt situation,· Chamberlin said. ·we can go a 1.ot of places. A golf course takes 150 acres; we can do it in two acres. If you go down there on a . weekend, you see people from ·ages 5 to 80. There's an entire spectrum of people, and it's very challenging with lakes and sand traps you have to hit over. But · you're only using a putter. "The USGA (United States Golf Association) thought it was a great concept for introducing new people to the game. We really have no competition for the market, and we plan to expand. This is something ·everybody can do, and everybody has fun." To complement an event, the Greens -built to USGA specifications -can provide catering from California Pizza Kitchen. Diedrich Coffee is also on location. "We also have a pro shop, designed by the same people who did the pro shop al Pelican Hill,• Chamberlin said. D Talk about exotic aWards ... Newport Harbor High's golf 'team, which had its awards banquet Wednesday night, wins for creativity. . Junior Bill Collopy won the Captains' Anchorage, a perpetual, wooden plaque carved by Balboa Island's Willis Maxson. The plaque lists the teams' captains of the past 10 years, as well as the school's three golf coaches -Chet Wulff (1956 to 1964), Steve Dye (1965 to 1994) and Jim Warren (1995 to present). Wulff, fonn~busmess department ch · an, is retired and lives in 0 gon. Dye still teaches math at Newport Harbor, where the Tars celebrated their 41 st year in golf this season. Junior Bryan Bauer received the Hale Irwin Trophy (the Coaches' Award}, a perpetual award that is an autographed sand wedge. Irwin apparently took a liking lo the Newport Harbor players who volunteered dunng the Toshiba Senior Classic. "Irwin doesn't autograph many things," Warren said. "But he left that sand wedge for the · ~ds. so we had that put in a nice box, in glass, and we'll keep it mounted here at school." Sophomore Scott Reuben received the Most Improved Award. 0 Coropa del Mar also had Its golf banquet Wednesday, at Santa Ana Country Club, where Coach Paul Hahn passed out the honors. Senior Jimmy Keane earned the Team Captain Awa.rd, while Steve Brooks won the. Coaches' Award, "which I correlate with MVP," Hahn said. Brooks had the team's lowest average, 40.44, for nine holes. BOYCE · CONTINUED FROM 81 • 1t may not look like it from the ltalldt, but c~ dut· · Ing gamee ii the .rWxjpg part of the ~b. I jUlt looked~ my resume and I've been a beild coach or an. am.t.ant for more than 500 game1, not indtadtrig spring and summer~·• lndud.ed among BoYc•'• Bl'blDda. tenure ii • biW ldnt as :atrtt bead ~ when O..Vfl'W.. tikMliMd -die Jet• ter bd ol tbe 1993-9' ..... du. to beck ""99'T· That Mme lf!Jllall, Boyri Juggled gtrla and bOya •anity cqachin9 Cbolil. ~·· Jett Bemis merited the Most Improved Award with a 43.13 nine-hole avera~. Baseball Hall of Pamer Rod Carew will host a celebrity golf tournament at Pelican Hill Golf Club next Thursday for the Pediatric Cancer Research foundation, in hopes of raising funds and awareness for PCRF at Children's Hospital of Orange Co\lllty. Carew's daughter, Michelle, dJed of leukemia April 11 following a well-documented, seven-month fight. ESPN's Roy Firestone will host a pre-tournament dinner for the Rod Carew Pediatric Cancer Golf Classic at the Hyatt Regency Irvine next Wednesday. Proceeds raised from the events will benefit the PCRP, which works to improve the quality of life and SUIVival rate of children with malignant diseases. Call 516-4275 for more information. 0 • Selby Schriber of BJg Canyon ! Country Club is hot. She was, : crowned the women's club ! ~,.,. ,._ .. ' ... ' ~,...,,;.._ . champion last month. The Big : L-..:~~U:::~-_..;;.;:,11 Canyon men's championship is Sept. 13-15. EAGLES pitches and traps.• : 1Wo weeks ago, Schriber Llebengood said former lower-: SPRING FLING finished seventh in the Flight A level coach Dave Laudenback, a : low-gross competition with a 157 ~ CONTINUED FROM 81 walk-on , will join the varsity staff ! senior linebacker John Romm (left) in the two-day Desert Event for • this season, assisting Uebengood : looks over the situation during ladies-at five different golf : the weights, and to mentally get ~th the offensive and defensive ~ Estancia High's spring football courses. : the kids geared up for football. lin~. . , : practtce, which began on Monday. At o : Llebengood, who will separate With Dave helping m~, it ll : right the Eagles' Ryan Novrattl (center) Sandi Coffer of the Newport : the 28-or 29-player varsity squad free me up to do more things,• • ts d t Mari Beach Country Club will host her : from the junior varsity for spring said Llebengood, who hopes also ! ge rea Y 0 wrap up on ° second annual Summer Classic : drills, said he plans to work about to in\tiate an expanded play-: MarUnez (left) during tackle drllls. on June 10, an event to benefit : 2112 hours each day. Workouts action passing game and ernpha-: · Estanda's spring drills have an the National Multiple Sclerosis : will begin with l5 minutes of ply-size the development of his : optimisU.c Dair, primarily because of Society (Orange County : ometric stretching exercises, con-defense. . ! the Eagles' solid Une and a bevy of quick backs to run out ChaP.ter). : tinue with 45 minute§ of In keepm~ with recent ye~, : of the smashmouth double wing oUensive system which Coffer an · ht tim · the Eagles will not have a scnm-: C ch J ' • e1g -e womens : weightlifting, then finish up on mage at the end of spnn· g prac-: oa ohn;Uebengood installed a year ago. club champion at NBCC, was • th fi ld di d • e e · tice. NWe might have some kind .: · agnose with multiple sclerosis • !!!!!!!::=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!i:::====:===:==:==::E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:::=:!!!!!!==:!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!:!!!!!!I!!!!!!:===:==:: _ a disease of the central : "We'll teach to.rm tackling and of a fun event as a reward tor the : nervous system that impairs ~ blocldng and we'll run a lot of kids,· Lle~ngood said. : r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::======::i ITllllU~"~···"'ln• motor functions, speech and : r------------------------------------------------------, JULY 20-AUG. 2 vision, and has no known cause : 1 GRADES 6-8 (Boys & Girlsl and no cure -in September : l 1986. : Coffer, a dynamic woman, : . continues to be among the best golfers in the Women's Southern California PGA. This year's Summer Classic is a best-ball partners format, while players will compete for prizes and finish the day with a fine dinner in NBCC's stately dining room. Last year's inaugural Swnmer Classic netted in excess of $70,000 for multiple sqerosis. '96 ESTANCIA SCHEDULE non league Friday, Sept. 13 -Century (at Santa Ana Bowl), 7:30 Sa_turday, Sept. 21 -Buena Park (at Newport Harbor), 7 Fr~day, Sept. ~7 -Calvary Chapel (at Orange Coast College), 7 Friday, Oct._ 4 -Ocean View (at Newport Harbor), 7 Thursday, Oct. 10-Katella (at La Palma Park, Anaheim), 7:30 PKlflc Coast League Fr~day, Oct .. 18 -Laguna Hills (at Orange Coast College), 7 Friday, Oct. 25 -Costa Mesa (at Newport Harbor), 7 ~ursday, Oct. 31 -Aliso Niguel (at Newport Harbor), 7 Friday, Nov. 8 -at Laguna Beach, 7 : AUG.5-9 GRADES 9-12 (Boys & Gi1s} TOM MARUMOTO SHOOTING & OFFENSIVE SKILLS BASKET8AU. CAMP Newpon IMdl • &Intl Anl SHOOTING BALL HANDLING/DRIBBLING FOOTWORK/BODY BALANC'E MENTAL FOCUSIDECISK>NS INDIVIDUAL & TEAM CONCEPTS PRACTICE PLAN/GOAL SEmNG As a result of the tournament's success, it earned two distinguished awards: The "Hope Award" from the national headquarters of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, naming Coffer its Volunteer of the Year; and the "Leading Edge Award," which was presented by the local chapter for the outstanding new Friday, Nov. 15 -University (at Irvine High), 7 1 • I : L------------------------------------------------------J For M1h« •lfol1111M1a1., Oii: 14 644-5026 event of the year. For more information on sponsorships or playing in the event, call the Multiple Sclerosis Society at 7 5 2'-1680. D Catherine Marttn and McKenna Glasgow of Corona del Mar High will play in the girls CrF/Southem California Golf Association Individual Championships at the Members Club in Rancho California June 6. McKenna shot an 82 and Martin an 84 in the quaiif10ng round at Mission Lakes Country Club in Palm Desert. Glasgow's sister, Jenny, won the title last year. a Watch for Mighty Ducks Coach Ron Wilson, 40, to play on the Senior PGA Tour when he turns 50. "That's actually a bizarre dream of mine,• he said Friday, following his stellar round at the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Intemational's sixth annual Leigh St~berg Goll Classic at Tustin Ranch Golf Course, where the acclaimed Newport Beach-based sports attorney and agent was once again the Honorary Chairman. • IUCHAltD DUNN'S club golf column appears f!Verf Thursday. 1 ~Tit ANNUAL CoaoNA dEl MAR ScENic ~k RAcE & 2 MilE FuN WAlk, SAruadAy, JuNE 1, 1996 STAllT TiMH REGisTRAriN bEGiNS AT 6: j0 AM 2 Mile FUN WAik: 8:00 AM WOMEN'S ~k RAcE: 8:20 AM MEN'S ~k RAcr: 8:4 ~ AM locArioN . 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NEWPORT BEACH -Nick McCarthy of the Yankees had the right answer for an errorless defense by the opposition. Just ~trike everyone out in the six-inning game. That s what McCarthy nearly did as be fashioned a league record-setting 17 -strikeout performance in the Yankees' 8-2 victory over the Indians in the champlons?iJ? game of the Newport Harbor Base- ball Assoctation Bronco Division, which served as the regular season-finale. · The Yankees pounded out 10 hits, With Ryan Heenan going 3 for 3 and Adam Cherry and McCarthy chipping in with 2 for 3 performances. Both of Mc:Carthts hits went for doubles. Nick Zimmerman and Jon Bass teamed up on the mound for the Indians while Bass and Ryan Torrey had both RBI. The Indians, however, were able to come away with the knowledge they had put together one of the better defensive efforts of the year with their ef1or- less play in an arena which can often find errors and walks overshadowing the hits and key stops. In the Mustang Divhton ftnal (ages 9-10): Marlins 12, Pblllles 8 In the best tradition of post-season heroes past, Tay- lor Young pounded out three biples and drove in five runs to l~d the Marlins to the Mustang Division title. The first three innings were a pjtch.ing duel between the Marlins' Patrick Keehan and the Phillies' Tyler Dillman. It quickly turned into a slugfest that saw the Marlins add three insurance runs in the top of the sixth and then shut down the Phillies for the win. James K;hatiblou and Chris Lee both got on base all three times they stepped up to the plate while Danielle Lane made a key defensive play in left field. This is the first time tbe league will have a travel- ing Pinto all·star team (ages 7-8). • Enrollment for the NHBA Summer Camp hAs begun. The five-day sessions are set for June 24 and J uly 15. For more information, call 451-2228. Ostrander keys Tigers' late rally COSTA MESA -Cody Ostrander's triple in the bottom of the sixth inning proved to be the differ- ence this week as the Tigers defeated the Athletics, 6-5, in a key game in the Costa Mesa American Ut- tle League Majot Division. Ostrander ended up coming home with the win- ning run on a wild pitch. Starting pitcher Bryce Sheridan struck out seven batters in four innings of work while reliever Matt Bourquardez picked up the win. tyiichael McGuire's triple and Steve Doerr's two runs scored helped fuel the Tiger attack. A's pitcher Nick Cabico struck out 14 and added two hits in a losing effort. In another game: Mariners 19, Indians 5 The Mariners just could do no wrong in this win. Corey Macha led the way with five RBI on the strength of two doubles in three trips to the plate. Tyler Herried went 3 for 4, Daniel Cooper was 2 for 2 with a double and scored three runs. Trevor Smith went 3 for 3 with two doubles and scored three runs for the Indians. . BOYS SOCCER Weinstein scores game-winner as OCU goes out on top COSTA MESA • Josh Wein- stein, of Corona del Mar High, scored the winning goal to send the Orange Coast United boys under•l9 soccer team out a win· ner in it's last game together as a unit. Justin Kerr, Ryan Hoover and Ryan Yurada, who have ties to Newport Harbor High, played key roles for OCU throughout the townament. •. Newport Harbor's team cap- tain of two years ago, Dominick Fratantero, anchored the team at midfield. TIJlSA, Okla. -The No. 2 doubles team of Davey Robbins and Ryan Lewis are the only members'from the Southern Cal- ifornia College entourage still alive in the NAIA Outdoor National Tennis Championships. Robbins and Lewis will com- pete this morning in the Round of 16 where a win would put them mto the afternoon's quarterfinals. Robbins and Lewis' first-round match on Wednesday was against a team from Point Loma Nazarene which featured Mattias Sundberg -one half of the team Robbins and Lewis beat for the Golden State Athletic Confer- ence championship. The SCC duo did it again, topping its con- ference foes, 6-4, 6-1. In an afternoon match. Lewis and Ryan combined to top Alessio Albisetti and Phillip Leonhardt of West Florida, 4~6, 6- 2, 7-6, winninq the ~b~e!1 7-2. NAIA rut1onan-wwtts ~ WOMEN Doubles (.-.I round):C-Olfina..J>fllcin (Lynn) d•f. Connolly-Tate (SCC). 6-0, 6-2; le-Andel (SCC) def. Brummit-f'uller (Howard Payne, TrJC.), 6-0, 6-1. Doubles (third round):BoraleU.J..Bachman (William Carey, Mfs.s.) def. ~Andel (SCC), 2-6, 6-2, 5-7. Singles: Le (SCC) def. Brown (Illinois Spr1ng- f1eld), 6-0. 6-0. def. Hasselbrink (St Amb«>se) 6-0. 6-0: lost to Covina (Lynn). 6-3, 6-4; Connolly (SCC) def Morgan (Shorter. Ga.), 6-2, 6-2; lost Neulfllle (Brtnau, Ga.), 6-1, 6-1; Trtsb (Lynn) def B1nnquist (SCQ, 6-0, 6-0; Petrova (Lynn) def George (SCC), 6-0, 6-1; Leu (St. Ambrose) def T.ie (SCC), 6-2. 6-0; Andel (SCC) def RodngUN (Harding, Arlt), 7-S, 6-3; def Miilay (Bercia Ky), 6-1, 6-3; lost 10 Stromberg (BVU-Hawaii), 6-0, 6..() . MEN Doubles (.-,d l'OW1d):Robbin&-tewls (SCC) def. Sundberg·Appel (Point Loma), 6-4, 6-1; Johansson-Barriga (SCQ def. Helm-Festus (Hastings, Neb.), 6-4, 6-3. Doublet (third round): Robbins-Lewis (SCQ def Albisetti·le<>nhardt (W. Fla), 4-6, 6-2. 7·S, Smith·Bosman (Auburn-Montgom•ry) def Johans'IOfl·8arriga (SCO. 6-4, 6-1 180 • 1. Shudt (Owy), 20.13; 2. Little (CM). 20.61; 3. ft Gomez (E), 20.96; 4. Zambrany (T), 21.61; S. BlteS (E), · 21.34; 6. Sandoval (T), 21.45; 7. Guzman (T), 21 .61; 8. Elser (Owy), 21.95. 3.00 -1. Jones (CM), 37 .60; 2. Gomez (E). 38.10; 3. Guzman (T), 38.44; 4. Jiminez (T), 38.93; 5. Bates (E), 39.13; 6. Oenton (Owy), 39.33; 7. Riss en. 39.37; 8. Donahue (Owy). 39.96. 600 -1. Rivera en. 1:26.09; 2. Hackett (HD), 1:28.01; 3. A. Rodriguez (E), 1:29.55; 4. E. Rodrigues (T), 1:30.09; 5. Noguera CT), 1 :30.96; 6. Cortes fE). 1:31.34; 7. Guttierez (E), 1:31.48; 8. Ros· ales (Owy), 1:33.04. HJ • Ogas (T), 4-6; Khan (T), 4-6; Gut· man CT), 4-6; Cantrell (E), 4-6; Uhl (f), 4-6; 6. Concannon (E), 4-6; Rothwell (HO), 4-6; Fisher (Dwy), 4-6; Oonatoni (Dwy), 4-6. U • Cantrell (E), 17-7; 2. Jones (CM), 17·5112; 3. Gomez (E). 16-5; 4. Rivera ITT. 16-4112; 5. Denton (Dwy), 16-3112; 6. Noguera CT), 16-1; 7. Uhl (E), 15-11; 8. Ogas m. 15-9. SP -1. Bates (E). 46-4314; 2. Hulliger (CM), 42-71/4; 3. Herzog (CM), 42·71/4; 4. Gonzalez CT), 42-4112; 5. Crogan (CdM). 41-11114; 6. Carmona (T), 37-11; 7. Snyder (E). 37-91/2; 8. Cortez (T), 35-10. 7th Grade Boys 100 -1. McGuire CT), 11.77; 2. Estrada CT), 12.17; 3. Patton CT), 12.39; 4. Dew (CM), 12.45; 5. Henry (Dwy), 12.74; 6. Coyotze (E). 12.86; 7. Flores (E), 13.41; 8. Corum (E). 13.69. , 180 · 1. McGuire CT), 21.33; 2. Estrada CT), 22.46; 3. Moyer (E), 22.49; 4. Henry (Owy), 22.80 5. Dew (CM), 22.99; 6. Perkins (T), 23.27; 7. Peter (E). 24. 13; 8. Holdridge (Owy), 25.88. 300 · 1. Patton CT), 40.70; 2. Coyotze (E), 41.63; 3. Peter (E), 41 .X>; 4. Moyer (E), 41.80; 5. Maldonado CT), 42.36; 6. Zeladon (T), 42.39; 7. Borzcik (Dwy), 43.31; 8. Avales (CM), 44.17. 600 • 1. Lileram (CM), 1:29.44; 2. Burlington CT), 1:32.02; 3. Spen'cer (0), 1 :32.87; 4. Link (CM). 1 :34.48; 5. Beard· slee (CdM), 1:326.62; 6. Herrera (E), 1:37.69; 7. Mendez (T), 1:37.84; 8. Manchuca (T), 1 :38.82. 180 • 1 Morse (CdM), 21.0; 2. R.....,_ (T), 23.23; 3. Brownell ()-40), 23.66; 4. stt- va en. 23.70; 5. Perrine (E), 23.96; 6 .. Cox (E), 23.99; 7. Mullen (E), 24.59; 8. WiM>n (Dwy), 25.90. 300 · 1. Jackson (CM), 41.80; 2. Reed (Dwy), 42.70; 3. Reeves en. 43.90: 4. 'Net- tles (CdM), 44.01; 5. Mullen (E). 45A6; 6. Sandro (E), 45.54; 7. Garcia (CdM}. 45.77; 8. Grubisich (M). 47.24. 600 • 1. Cotton (M), 1 :43.89; 2. Rosi (E), 1·43.54; 3. Benoz (CdM), 1:46.78; 4. Shaw (Dwy), 1 :47 .55; 5. Gardner (CdM), 1'48.30, 6. Perez CT), 1:48.37; 7 Cox (E), 1:5148;8. Calkin CT), 1:5237. HJ • Ross (E), Fluor (E), Jack.son (CM), Cassity (T), Felix en. Hobbes (CdM)~ 4-3; Gallagher (CdM ), Kutz (CdM), Huang. 4-2. . U • 1 Brownell (HD). 14-1 ; 2. Sandro (E), 13·8: 3. Daub (CM ), 13-2112; 4. Mullen (E), 13-1; 5. Brown (O:tM}, 12-8; 6 Wilson (Owy), 12-7112; 7. s.nd- berg CT), 12-7; 8. Morse (CdM), 12·7'. SP • 1. Grubisich (CM), 30.5; 2. Muniz (T), 30.1; 3. McCarthy (Dwy), 30-0314; 4. Barto (E), 29-8112; Gallagher (CdM), 29-1 1/4; Sandberg m. 28-6112; 7. Cro- foot (E), 28-5; 8. Sandoval (CM), 27-9'3/4. 1 7th Grade Girls 100 • 1. Mahler (CdM ), 12.90; 2. Lawrence (HO), 13.01; 3. Rinek (HD), 13.31; 4. Knight (CM). 13.34; 5. Sweeney (CdM), 13.50; 6. Gast (T), 13.55; 7. ptlam (CdM), 13.60; 8. Roche (CM), 13.69. 180 · 1. Fee (Dwy), 24.00; 2. Kl11ght (CM), 24.44; 3. Gast (T), 24.70; 4. Bayes (CM), 24.90; 5. Myre (Dwy), 25.06; 6. Pham (CdM), 25.07; 7. Sweeney (CdM), 25.13; 8. Weedn (E), 25.19. 300 • 1. Mahler (CdM), 41 .40; 2. ~1"8 (HD), 43.74; 3. Lawrence (HO), 44.15: 4. Roche (CM), 45.53; 5. Weedn (E), 45:55; 6. Evans (E). 46.18; 7. Pilon (Owy), 46 .... ; 8. George (CdM), 48.08. 600 • 1. Cumming (CdM), 1 : .... 59; 2. Hiroshima (E), 1 :45.99; 3. Fee (Owy), 1:46.59; 4. Rybacek m. 1:47.47; 5. Your· man (CdM), 1:48.45; 6. Rodriguez (T), 1 :49.09; 7. Kindschi (Owy), 1 :49.89; 8. Herberts (E), 1 :50.33. • OCU won all six of its matches, _ including a stunner over two-time .. -defending champion San Diego : -in the title game, to claim the • .Reebok Open State Cup. Kerr will be moving on to Princeton next season while Hoover and Yurada will stay in town at Orange Coast College. Weinstein will join Kerr in the Ivy League, opting for Columbia University. Co-coaches John MacArthur and John Muirhead originally had decided to forego ~ch.ing the tea,ro this season, b\lt were talked into one more rurl. OCU has competed in the Premiere League the past two seasons. Slngi.s:Johansson (SCQ def Steel (Cumlierland, Ky.), 6-0, 6-0; def. Rln'W!i (Wiiham Carey, Min.), 6-4. 6-0: lost to Keskinov (Lynn), 6-4, 6-1; Ltverm (Wilham Carey) def lewis, 6-1, retlfed, Birch (Baker, Kan.) def Barriga (SCQ, 6-l. 6-0: Baker (SCC) def. Benson (Htittngs. Neb), 6-3, 6-1; lost to Mandt (Rockhurst. Mo ). 6-4, 6-4; Robbins (SCC) def. Weigel (Mary N.O.), 6-0, 6-0; def Betm (William Carey), 6-4, 6-1; lost 10 Mas· ~tta (Lynn), 6-0, 6-0. HJ · Perkins (T), 4-6; Lindsay (T), 4-6; Day (CM), 4-6; Manderino (E), 4-6, Knudell (CdM), 4-4; Wiseman (CdM), 4-4; Brown (CdM), 4-4; Robinson (HO), 4-6; Jones (HD). 4-4. HJ • Peschelt (E), Shields (E), Flaherty (T), Mahler (CdM), Sweeney (CdM), Wil· son (Dwy), 3· 11, Petersen (CM), Myre (Dwy), 3·10. U • 1. Fee (Owy), 13· 1 112; 2. Gast (T), 13-0; 3. Peschelt (E). 12-5; George (CdM), 11-8; 5. Rybacek (T), 11-7112; 6. Rinek (HD). 11-7; 7 Evans~ (E), 11-4; 8. Bayes (CM). 11-0112. '--·-. . .. ., ( () \1 \1 l ~ I ., ' ( ()I I I· (I I 11 () '\ ()I{" Jamie Shine (left) and Matt Ambrose are Orange Cout College's female and male Athletes of the Year. Both were buketNll ltandouts -Sblne an All.State Flnt· Team telectton and a record-bolder in rebounds at Coast; Ambrose an honorable menUon on the All-State team. COM CONTINUED FROM 81 Tim Mang said of the Bay League champion Panthers, who beat Culver City in the first round and Edison in the second round. The Sea Kings, champions of the Sea View League for the third time in four years, breezed through Esperanza in the first round, 13-5, at the Balboa B8¥ Club Racquet Club, and beat host South Torrance, 12-6, in the sec- ond round. Having a genuine home-court advantage is what Mang stressed to bis players following the Dana Hills victory -the reason why Cd.M will host the match on its campus, rather than at the Bay Club. Furthermore, Cd.M is back in action with junior Boris 1\ukich. an exchange student from Croat- ia. whose injured back forced him to default in the finals of the Sea View League individual champj- onships, as well as missing Coro- na del Mar's first two rounds in the CIF Playoffs. But Turk:ich returned on Tues· day, playing doubles with Reza Jahangiri. •How do you like your new partner?• someone asked Jahangiri. "I don't mind,• he said. 1\.irkich wore a back brace - along with a Stars & Stripes ban- danna and an ear-to-ear grin - when he returned to the court Tuesday. 1\.irkich and Jahangiri swept. 6-1, 6-4, 6-1. against Dana Hills, as the Sea Kings won all nine doubles sets. Cd.M's Sameer Chopra and Greg Coleman (No. 2 doubles) and Raj Shukla and John Cappello (No. 3) also swept. NICHOLS CONTINUED FROM B 1 and, ob, has he ever. Virtually self-taught and self-coached this spring, Nichols has reached the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet on Friday night at Cerritos College, an event reserved for only the elite shot putters. Cd.M track and field coach Bill Sumner, a running expert, doesn't have a shot put and discus coach. He watches Nichols during postseason meets, but Nichols is on his own. Across the Back Bay is Newport Harbor, which bas renown throwing coach Tony Ciarelli. "I wish I had Ciarelli, because I feel like I could've done really well, but I don't think I would've wanted to go to Harbor and missed out on the football experiences at Corona,· Nichols said. Nichols, a 6-foot-3, 235-pound senior, played three years of varsity football for Cd.M, earning first-team All-CIF Divisfon V last autumn as a center on the Sea Kings' vaunt~d offensive line, leading CdM to the semifinals. Nichols, headed to Southern Methodist University on a football scholarship, has also lettered four years in track, three in wrestling -giving him 10 varsity letters. last Saturday, Nichols heaved the shot put 52 feet, 8 inches in the CIF Division D finals at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, qualifying seventh for the prestigious Masters Meet, which accepts the top nine competitors WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS O.vey's Lodler · 6 boats, 179 anglers. 3 yellowtail, 24 bonito, from all divisions combined. "I kind of feel like I don't ' deserve lb.is.• said Nichols, when informed of his selection as the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, following his third-place finish in the Division 11 shot-put finals . . •Hey, I only threw 52-8, • he added. "If I had thrown my best, I felt I could've qualified second, instead of seventh.· Nichols, a two-way starter in football -he's a linebacker on defense -has limited fanfare, you could say. "There's no one to coach me, really,• Nichols said of his shot-put preparation. "I just try to go out and throw the way I'm supposed to do it, and how I would in a meet.· Nichols, also a first-team All-Sea View League center last fall, admits he's disappointed about the lack of direction. ·Actually, I've been kind of qisappointed all year,· he said. "As a freshman, I threw 45 feet; as a sophomore, 51 feet; as a junior, 54 feet. So I felt ti.Ke I kept improving. But this year, I've · only beaten last year's mark by one inch, so that kind of bwns me out a little.• Nichols' personal best (54-5 1/4) was accomplished at the Trabuco Hills Invitational. But the three-time all-league football player. whose S.A.T. scores are reportedly in the 1,200-to-l,300 range, has figured out by himself how to reach the second-highest track and field crescendo in the state of California (the Masters is the last step to the state meet). 1 Now, maybe he'll show the rest of the field how it's done. DEEP SEA 228 barracuda. 198 calico bass, 79 sand bass, 35 sculpin, 2 sheephead, 21 rodtflsh. 2 cabezon, 1 white fish, 85 madcerel. Newport Undfng -no report. ~-------~ U • 1. Lindsay CT), 15-0; 2. Coyotzi (E), 15-0; 3. McGuire CT), 14-11; 4. Henry (Owy), 14-7; 5. Day (CM), 14-2; 6. Flores (E), 13-7; 7. Steinbacher (CM), 13-2; 8. Dew (CM), 13·2. . SP · 1. Estrada CT), 44-2; 2. Grubisch (CM), 37-101/4; 3. Perkins (T), 36-10; 4. Grabarsky (T), 35-13/4; 5. Raitt (Dwy), 35-4114; 6. Schepens (CM), 29· 101/4; 7. Knuppel (CdM), 29-3114; 8. Wiseman (CdM), 29-1112 . Division C Boys 100 • 1. De La Cruz (T), 11 .47; 2. Muneno (Owy), 12.01; 3. Jones (E), 12.36; 4. McRorie (E), 12.40; 5. Ramua (T), 12.68; 6. Pena (T), 12.82; 7. Marble (HD), 13.06; 8. Watson (CdM), 13.19. 180 • 1. De La Cruz (T), 20.95; 2. Muneno (Owy), 21.33; 3. Ramua (T), 21.57; 4. Jones (E), 22.80; 5. Pena (T). 23.04; 6. Ruelas (E). 23.92, 7. Marble (HO), 24.00; 8. Campbell (CdM), 24.90. 300 · 1. Rubio (T), 40.40; 2. Emery (HD), 40.77; 3. Cahuantzi (T), 4110; 4. Titus (E), 41 .81 ; 5. Medina CT), 41.81; 6. Sandoval (E), 42.76; 7. Ruelas (E), 42.84; 8. Paulino (Dwy), 44.78. 600 • 1. Rubio en. 1:32.10; 2. Avales (T), 1:33.90; 3. Ramirez (T), 1:340.3; 4. San· doval (E), 1:37.52; 5. Gulby (HD), 1:38.24; 6. Mize (Owy), 1:39.66; 7. Reynolds (E), 1 :41 .66; 8. McCormick (CdM), 1 :45.12. HJ • Chandler en. 4-6; Metkovich (T), 4-6; Simco (T), 4-6 Campbell (CdM). 4-6; Reynolds (E). 4-6; Fitus (E), 4-6; lliescu (CM), 4-6; Shepherdson (HD), 4-6; Pauli· no (Dwy), 4-6. U · 1. McRorie (E), 16-1; 2 De La Cruz en. 15-6112; 3 Sandoval (E), 14-7; 4. Muneno (Owy), 14-6; 5. Chandler (T). 14-5; 6. Medina CT), 14-3; 7 Ruelas (E). 14-3; 8. Moulton (Dwy). 13-2. SP · 1. Medina CT), 38-9; 2. Mueller (T), 36-101/4; 3. Reynolds (E), 36-71/4; 4. Godinez (E), 35-53/4; 5. Emery (HD), 35-13/4; 6. Sears (T), 34-43/li; 7. McRorie (E). 32-53/4; 8. Campbell (CdM), 29·5. SP • 1. Sinasek (E), 26-7'3/4; 2. Pham (CdM), 26-71/2; 3. Rasmus.sen (T), 25-0; 4. Gardner CT), 22-8314; S. Bayes (CM), 22-6112; 6. Miller (E), 22-0; 7. cassity (T), 20.113/4; 8. Damion (HD), 20-11112. Division C Girls 100 · 1. D1Girolamo CT), 12.63; 2. Braun (T), 12.84; 3 Bergheer (CdM). 13.2, 4. Miller (E), 13.3; 5. Hill-Contreras (T), 13.6; 6. Lewis (HD), 13.61 ; 7 Turner (HD), 13.7; 8 St. Andre (E), 13.74. 180 -.1. DlGirolamo m. 23.80; 2. East· mond (E), 24.34; 3. Ban (E), 24.66; 4. Dyer (T), 24 94; 5. Sutton (HO), 24.95; 6 Miller (E), 25.63; 7. Hejno (T), 26.45; 8. Page (Owy), 26.56. 300 • 1. Braun (T), 42.70; 2. Ban (E), 44 09; 3 Eastmond (E). 44.20; 4. Finch (T), 44 60; 5. St. Andre (E), 45.61; 6. Lino- man (Owy). 46.96; 7. Cooper (CM), 47 00; 8. Schuster (Owy). 47.44. 600 · 1. Kindsehi (Owy). 1.37 49; 2. Foss (E), 1:46.01, 3. Arce (E), 1:46.06; 4 Gon zalez m. 1 ·50.03; 5. Martinez (T), 1 :56.09; 6 Seeman (Owy), 1 :56.30. 7. Saavedra CT), 2:02.69; 8. Lale·Yayd1 (CdM), 2: 1 1.58. HJ • Waterman (E). Delrez (T), Patter· son (T), Hao (CdM), Dalton (CdM), Anido (CdM), Hover (HD), 4-1; Turner (HO), Lindman (Owy), 4-0 U • 1. DiGiorolamo (T), 12·10; 2 Dekez (T), 12·9, 3. St Andre (E). 12-4; 4. Water man (E). 12-0, 5 Anido (CdM). \ 1·10; 6. Jansma (E), 11·9; 7. Loros (CM), 11-2. 8. (tie) Patterson (T), Wood (Owy), 10.9 SP • 1. Bennett (T), 29-6; 2. Ferris (T), 27-11; 3. Snyder (CM), 27-1; 4. Osbom (HD), 26·9; 5. Campbell (E), 26-5; 6. Met· calf (E), 25·7, 7. Oskooi (E), 23·4. 8. Fowler (Dwy), 21 ·7 Note: Today's Finals at Newport Har~ High School begin at 2:30 p.m Weinstein earns All-America honors ATI..ANTA. Ga. -Jed Wein- stein and his doubles partner Sam Smaldone made it to the quarter- finals of the NCAA Division m Tennis Championships Wednes- day, earning both players All- America honors. The pair helped the host Emory University mens team claim second place m the overall title race behind UC Santa Cruz. The finish was the best in the school's history and capped a sea- son where the women won their first championship. Weinstein and Smaldone lost. 6·2, 7-5 to Santa Cruz' Jonathan Harper and Brian Cummings in the quarterfinals. In singles, Weinstein, a Corona del Mar High grad, lost a first. round match to Jason Oliver of the University of Redlands, 6-4, 6-2 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES JUNE 2, 1978 •• 11'111. No. EXHIBIT "A" FEET AND A l.ENGTH OF TACHED TO SAID OECEM· ot lh• tru1t1 created by 590-9200 . caled a'\ t17t W. Penhall 4~1( MACK. 438 ~n~~) ''°"' Olll'WOnt.. --------319&. In book, page, ol Of· (A) AN UNDIVIDED 1/ t94.o46 FUT. BER. TOGETHER WITH A •aid 0..d ol Trust. to P•Y Datedl -· 1•, 19H Way. County of Ofenge, JEANEne LABOUNTY, ... PUBLIC NOTICE flclal Record• rn the office 2$TH LEASEHOLD INTER-TOGETHER WlTH ANO RIGHT-OF·WAY FOA IN· ttle r1m1lnln9 prlncfp•l •r1 Juon t.. Cotton Stal• of Calllomla on the 43T :,:"'~!~~ --------Of th• County Recorder of EST IN ANO TO: SUBJECT TO THE BEN· GRESS ANO EGRESS TO .Umt or tM nol•(•) ... TRUST•• ULI OF· 2911\ day or Mey lMO •• DAVID FlANAOAN 5200 I~ Ill .,. ... ,.2,.7 ORANGE County, Stale of THAT PORTION OF LOT L EffTS. BURDENS, RIGHTS AND FROM SAID APART· CUfld by 1ald Dffd of FIClfh JASON L COT· 8:00 am .. T::.•:f! .. t::=lhe lale SCOlT BARNES, S20ll ~~~nQ 11111 ~ ._ "' CALIFOANIA executed by OF TRACT 8t9, IN THE OF WAY AND EASEMENTS MENT (AND GARAGE Truat to Wit: 111,011 OI TON UT. 3017 1" CHn 111atkin-OANAOENE IUACH, 5241 ·-llllCI lft f-. - NOTICIOI' GARY VALBUENA. AN UH· CITY OF NEWPORT IMPOSED UPON SAID SPACE) ANO ALSO THE with lnt.,HI 1'*90n ftom .. ~bllahect Newporl lo c~~ !Ah bldd Publlehed Newport ~&00-.-TAUITl&'I SAi.& MARRIED MAN BEACH. COUNTY OF QR. Rf.Al PROPERTY ANO IM· RIGHT TO THE use OF IJOt/93 at to~ ,,., re tNel ..... r..,..1 lo . a .. ch-COtta Mna 'Ottly -,_ fllWIWtl'4 APNi 04•t30.110 WIU SEU. AT PUBLIC ANGE. STATE OF CAU-PROVEMENTS THEREON HAU.S, PUBLIC ROOMS, tntwm II prQlllGed In MIO S.ach-Coata .,..._ 08lly Below .. a Ill! °' nemet Pilot May 11. tl. 1999 tl&Q.~00 LOAN NOi AUCTION TO HIGHEST FORNIA. AS PER MAP RS. ,OR THE MUT\JAL BEN-PASSAGEWAYS ANO AU not.(e) plut CO.l and '!!!/ PUot M1y If, 2'. 30.. 1tte anCI l.lftll ~ th3&o4 lftMlrc:t tn Jea C.... BIDDER FOR CASH COADl!:O IN 8001< 2t EFJT Cl THI OWHEM. OTHER PUBLIC PORTIONS adYIN* will\ lnt9tffl ES:. 1'1'1351 scon e.AANES. lUJ IMMmllllae ·Z201'2.51&00 379M21Ht-~RC CASHIER'S CHECK PAGES 31 THROUGH 34 LHSHSOA,AATIALi\.5-oi-SAID BUILDING AND Tlf.4ATCD TOTAL DEBT PUIL""-ncl SM~GGNON1• VTp~uL:"1N'o'202EN PUILICNOTICI ~-...... '*""'"' AIF-1 IMVAK, DRAWN ON A STAT£ OR INCWSIV!, OF MISCEL.. SIONEES 8Y TH! MClA· THE E 0 U IP MEN T $101,015 3' """" .. "' "''" · CIMlc:t CIWolM ...... ,..... KINNl!Ttf NA Tl ON AL 8 AN K, A LA N E O U S M A P S RATION OF COVENANT'S, THEREIN, IN COMMON The btneflclary uncter 1201 lft • .-r Alm 11.111.• 00 CV CHECK DRAWN BY A RECORDS OF ORANG! CONDITIONS AND RE· w ITH 0 THE R 0 C· NICI o.ed of Trull i.e10-NOTICI °'UL• l.ES\.IE MCCARTHY. uoa -..... OMIJ 1111 .. ... T.I. No. 00'15U STAT! OR FEDeAAL COUNTY C~Lll'ORNIA, STAICTlONS RECORDED CUPANTS, f0t9 ll(IC\lled ~ detlv-In ~dence ~ ttlt CATH(AINI! PRENGER. ..,...~:-*'"' M lfl 1cco•••11ca ... " IMPORTANT' NOTICE TO CREDIT UNION. OR A LYING WTERLY 0' A ON THE ·nTH DAY Of Th• •treat lddttH Ind tfed 10 the Ul'ldertlgned • prewit!ON Of Section anoo 2252 m1911f ~ s....... lot .. ,... PROPERT\' OWNER: CHECK DRAWN 8Y A LINE W~CH 8EGINS AT JUlY..111111IN800tC1874 othef common dealgnlllon, written o.ci11a11Qn Of 0. lhrougl\ 21111 Of the C.U. JOHN A ICHAEFlR. TOlltal---Jl lflOlllDlcMllll'it, t• - YOU AAE IN DEFAULT STAfE OA FeOeRAL SAV· THE MIDPOINT ON THE PAOt.S 401 TO"'° IHClU. If any, Of 11'9 rtal pro'*'V fllUll and o.~ tor S•. ~~~ 8~!'!"~ p~·· ~4cn 4 BUSCH "121 ,. • ...... c:.mha: •• 0 UNOeR A DEED OF INOS AND LOAN AS. $QUTHEALYUNEOF8AID llllE Ofl OfFICIAl dMcflbtd abOve .. Pih· andawrlttenNotle•OIO. ........ """"" .......... ng ... .. ...... ~ .......... , TRUST OATEO.IMAY a•. SOCIATION. SAVINOS AS· LOTL WHICH 11 lOCAT!D RlCOAOS OA OftANQI! l>Ottld to b9: 3121 WIST'""" Incl £1ecHon to Sell. =c,,un=~ ie:,: ~~~A'f~·H~ARI 0...... ~1 ~... • tt71 ONLESS YOU TAI<! SOCIATION OR SAVINGS WESTERLY 11.110 FEIT COUNTY. COAST HIGHWAY 180. The underlllQMd cllUffd • ..,....,,Qilll.,_..... ACTION TO PROTECT BANK SPEClFIED IN SEC. THROUGH A Cl!NTRAL <Bl THI! l!XCLUSIV! Nl'm<>AT GU.CH. CALI· !elCS ~ ~"!....Oetaun ancl ~!!!"~ :""*'U: ;,~ 4~N HANH 4m Olkll f9111Ul!Cm -4"Mlt. 7 8 ......... YOUR PROPERTY IT "4AY TIOH 5102 OF THE FINAN• ANOLI 01' 1°35'41" rAOM RIGHT TO OCCUPY A l'ORMA NM3 Li.ction lo ...... IO ~ ,.. ...---lee -• ........ ""'= B! SOLO AT A• PUBLIC CIAL COO ANO AUTHO. THE SOUTHEASTERLY CtATAIN APARTMENT ON The ~ Ttutlff COfded In the County whtft Of Mid COde on !tie goodt. MARY 8USUR. 422t CA•714 lllV-C4ilM .... SAl.f " YOU Nao AN RIUO TO DO IUSINl'.SS CORN! .. 0, SAID LOT L: THI! ITH l'\.OOA "'THI ~ tnY ...,.ty lot \he,.., Pf°'*'Y It focettd her nafttt ~ .. MARY IV~ll\. 4Z2I .. ........ --• ,,. __ EXPLANATION OF THE IN THIS ITATI WILL BE THENCE NORTHERLY ON APAi.TMINT HOUH Mr lllCOff'ICtl .... of IM '°" UL.ft ~ ~~· ~ =·.~~4t~O M.Ut.••a---AlUl.AM. -NATUAl Of THe PR(). HEL'D AT THI (NTRANCI! A STRAIGHT UNI TO TH& 8UH.DINO Off SAIC ltM· "'"' ...._ end other MATI0•1 MeR .. rl ,,.. .... --. ,_,.,,..._,,,.., ... .._. -- CUOINO AQ.AINST YOU. TO THE OAANQI CITY MIDPOINT Of THI ARC MISH. WHICH '9 NOW eotnmon ffllQnatlon, If 1 100•• le 1 100, .. ~ ~~ =L~~43Z2 --·ta.llllOGD YOU lfo40ULO CONTACT A HM.L. 300 !!AST CHAI'-0, TM! CUA\11 ON THI! KNOWN AND OHIO. ~I~ tlereln. .. ,.,= HU CM.· '"'"* l:IMn ON. NAHNITTI ,.Ca 4m --.. ..., lA~. MAN AVlNUI, OAANGI, ITATl HIOHWAY Of· NATED Al APARW ... Nie Wiii be made, WI ~-~ ~ to =: KEU..Y OH cAwetU. .......... OGD On JUHi e , .... .-CALIFORNIA II"""-W. scmRO IN Tt11 DUD ~'81!(~AC~ c:n.: b&a WltflN C<MMM:. .-co. UllM4 =::. ltlefetn lltld the~ =-~ ... _.llMI .. ~~~~~ = ,::i:.~t;;"?"~ :.E~~~~~ti! = AitAi.TMI NT IUtlOINQ ~~ ..... ~polo ..... .....t;.-.o .... time~ In tueh no-t-AICHAEL t<INNIOY. ·OCD C....... ~ ....... oe.d of TNll In "'9 Ol''1CIAL A!CORDS Al WHICH IS NOW ICNOWN , -~. 01 en-..... m ~ CA 1ICe b ~ Of IUCt1 .-..... •11ty •POlnleCI truttu PfO'*'Y .......... In lllld CONCAVE TO T HI& N.aOHIOHATIOAIQA. CVflllllu1ncH , lnch1dln9 e101t .. 004g Ct1•1 =Nt'llnlflltMl'td~~ hlyourhofM ·OCD ..... ""' pvreuant '° ~= 1nd llele d .. IOUTHWEIT ANO HAVING. MG& SflACa NO .•• Al ..... ~.. and ••• -r~ .. ~...;..~ ~ tl\roWh ctaumed, ... ..... .... oe.. 11 Trull f9COtfltd M: A AAOIUS 0' 11'° 00 SHOWN IY_ A Pl.AT AT· ,.... of tie TNIM encl ,,_ ..,._. ~, .. ,... ...... .,. .;;.;...;.;.;.;_t .;,;CD~_...._ __ ..._ _____ ...,_ • .... • 84 THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1996 ~ ·-.u1uc ffOTICll PU•UC MOTICll PUIUC llOTICU PUIUC •onca PUILIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICll ftUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICES PUl&JC NOTICll '. "••PUii.JC IOTICI .,. Undlw lht lldltloul ~ YoU ~ dolr'll PUIUC NOTICI OM'M• IR 8Dll-. ,_ E,_TRMq TO THE PlACENT ... IUC CfllJW COll'Ntl. Tm c.. .._. °' h =~'"" • rvlLIC NOTICI :!'in .. , ~(•> iitaed ~vet?~ ,.:1'18i ~ .._!!_. 11•• it · Nia. CMC CQTER, 40t·m lAIT rv NOTICI ..,.,., ~ ~ ~ ~~248 ~ :. • NOTICI OP NOTtea OP at1oV9 on: AptU, 1Me Emily t•.am.n. o.n.r.I l'IOtftla• ••tn•• ~I ti .... a.clli ~ A\fNUf. IN THl mta•ML•-1& a..dl, CA 92M7 llll lie"*'· ........ CA. 'fJU•UC HllMINO PUklC talAAINO Pen Interconnect. Inc •• PaMet filld ................ ~ ... W •CITY ot PlACINT\4. OMNGE .... _. ... IS.Aitll21, 1• ~1-:.... blqa ldd .,_ OT1CE 18 HERHY NOTICE 11 HEREBY Wayrte Wright, Vlc9 Pr""'= ~~'Y ~k ol ~ fo~:.-,are ~ :--:..~ C41uftty. caltofnll. • rlgltt, ... lf119T -·-c.t~=oc:~ ownlY dtlallled • fMIM of the lntentfon of OIV£H lhal a ~ M.,· dent ... ~.. • Of· ..... -__,,,.,., Md .,_-.t ~ 10 1114 WP 11 WW · Fu"""' it...•Pfl*'t ClooOMll' Board of fducallon of 1ng wm bt held by the Thlt ttatement. wu filed~ C°"'1IY on s-17 .,.._ M011gage, 4570 Cam. ~ 1'0 CMc e.t. nowhelObyltllfldtrllltDMdof -~--• 00dl~810U ... _. .. ._ and Nt'#P°'1·Mtu Unified co.ta Meq City Council with IM County Clef'Jc of tHH6UMe Pol Dt., ~iwpor1 8Meft, w Dftwe Wllll ..... Anl. TMt. In 119 rMI CWoptr~ 0.-~W.•1'111 Tht p;ld\llt PllCt or~ QIMomer' ~ t Olttrlc1 ("NMUS0'1 Of! Monday, June 3, 1996, Or~ County on 4•t8•te Dally Piiot Mt y 23. 30. ~A e2~ 190 "°"'' CA .. ':'== IOl!ff • lOT H. Of TAACT c:,r.:.:,m-"*"'"~~Of':~ 1':1lC6a ~ ~ 1 publ~I ht1tff'cif at 0:30 p.m .. or u eoon 1H8UIOl87 .k.fW 8, 13, 1898 th312 1o:"fn ocx::; Meu CA :::= caM • ... 5115, IN tHC CITY 01 COSTA 8 INN ::::U-':'*: IUl!I ol V: ca_.. ~ ~" n !'" au •0. 0 ther .. tttt u Poltlble. In Lllw Otflcff of hrgtt 6 PUBLIC NOTIC! 92828 " ' d ... 11'1 llMM ~ MESA. COUNTY 01 ORANGE .. F.-. o.-t l"**"Y ~ ind 0111< llflOilll• SD 1 nHdt, tulurt IM Council Cha~t of Woltn, Umlted Uablllty Otvld Catlngal, 1921 N time the Unlld ..... L .II STATE Of CAllfOAHIA AS P(R C~1•1n ( .. R)C .. ) a 51~00000. ~ 1• vmcf1 -DfM~ . ~!9•w~ttth, 0:·~~n-:,'!:: City Hall, n Fair Dnve, Ptr1ntrthlp, 19800 , ~tlU.U. eu.lnMa Maple Ave., Co.ta Mtu, ~ .. _. ....... m,.. MAP llfCORO(O IH IOOfC 111 c..OI M MwA ::'o1 t.i0io. OO. 111dlltloc*lt250 E Yllt to construct euch r .. Coti\-_:.eu. on tn. follow· MacAtthur BJVd., Eight!) Nanw lt•t4HIMnt CA 92827 yjy9dto _.,_tlllld IWI PAGES49AN050, Of MISCtl· & t..!Mallf ?14 C-.. Calfl ID °'*' ~ 1.MP.5'*C.~CA .-.. ~~ and ""' incr .... in '1us1NESS IMPROVE Floor. trviM, CA 92715-The following pel"IOf\I Ale Thi• bualnen •• con. unit. ... DMllll tlTNllf"' LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE Of· c;..,.. .. ....., 11000000 The tuUalc ·~ID be ll'yY ol a.hool flldlfty MfNT DISTRICT· The Cl • 2"27 doing butNll at: UbttlY d'1Cled bY' jolllC ..nture 1t1t Pf~ ....... In ... flC( ot THE COUNTY Rf· .... ID .,._ ill lflOlliwl. °'"""° Noll for the bUU COl\IUl'lltl\llld • V1t office o1 on resldenUal, com-Council tlTall coM!dar pr~ Dally Piiot Mty 16, 23, ~. Flnanc:lal Planni'nQ, 317'2t H1~ you star1ed doing ~ H .... .....,.. CORO(R Of BAIO COUNTY. INP tor UICI lnllMIOlt. fif cash ID be dejll)Sllld • M1SSK>H CCXM'RY ~ROW, m.,cial and Industrial ct. ttsts to levy tHtaaments June o 1996 th360X Rancho vi.Jo, #fOO, San business ytt? no wctUc:flMd: A8nwnMtw EXCEPT THEREFROM All Oil, .... SMIQI 1111 ~ ~ ll~OOO.OO 24~1 Del fl'ado. Sii A. Ow velopmtnl projecll for lhe lo the Busfnea1 lmprov• • Juan Cap/1lrtno, CA 92675 Hoang Nguyen delCl1bld on .... 0.... d GAS. MINERAi.$ AAO OTHER Ila .en ( ~ otmand Noll for lrMntory f'IOI Point CA 92629 tnd !hi 1111<"· purpose of tum11ng con-meot Disltlct. 11 a majority PUBLIC NOTICE Richard Oa)'lord Wagner, This stalement waa tiled TNlt. The~..._. HYOROCARll<* SUBSTANCES • . ...-IDtlCIH!lhetumOl ·'5,00000 PlltdsaledllllS.Mr4 11, 19115 11n.ict1on or reconstruction protfft b butlnetfft sub-4 Phaedra, Ltguna Nfg~I. with th• Coo.nry Clerk of Md other common...,.. LYING &£LOW~ OEPTH Of 500 Noclll 5a.ill0I & Total Considtl100n • The bulk salt it ~bftd ID ol schO<>l faclhtle1 within i-tt to 1Je A1 .. 11ment is cnet372t8t Calif. m 17 Ot1nge County03°:.w.oe don, r any, d the rMI ,_.FEET FROM THE SURFACE OF~°"..,,.. 6. 11l18. 515600000 C.foma ~otm COlnmen:ill lhe boundarl11 ol NMUSD. not received an ordinance "'Ftctltloua BualneH Pameta Wigner, " Pha· t 99 uw22112 lfty dMCllled abo\l'e la SAID PROPERTY BUT WITH NO ~ ., t2 USC. 18211(a I . heS bMn IOMCI ~n Codi sec.on 6106 2. The dale. 1!mt and pl1ee •doptlng, r9vislng, °' re-Name Statement edfl, Laguna Niguel, C111r Dilly Pilot May 8, 10. 23, pufJIOfl9d w be~· 901 RIGHT Of SURfAcE fflTRV. AS (5) RllC. M.Clltdld f'Sll: dlt Mlel(t)41C:enSH and h Thi NIM Ind addrlSS o4 the for 1he hearing 11 ~ue1day, duelng the propoald as· The loUowlng peraons .,. 9;~ bu1lne11 Is con-30. 1996. lh337 ttlote DrM ~ PROVIDED IH ()(EDS Of REC· ltm* Oii ~ 10, 1089 Tht lntlndld buytl(a)1rn1tlM. as person With whom clll~ ~av,;:· ~~d•t ~:mP·~, r'":"' ~. th~ty~:~ doing busln111 as: St. ducted t>y: husband and PUBLIC NOTICE ~*'='DIMI 11¥'/ ORO PARCEl NO 422-381·03 "'**"'P o1 :' -=-=,..ltd ~ sec. 24073 ol the ~ 2~~ Prado 811 NMUSD located II 425 ::pr ~· Id I Croix Shoe>. 401 NewPof1 wife lty for ..y lna1uedrlel8 d Tiit str .. t adOrm Of Olller .... ,. no Bulinm and Profmlona Codi, ' POI CA 92629 arid Easi ElghtHnth sireet, ~o~:~ared f~rat' ,;:.~, b• Center Or., Sulle 9602, Have ~ou started doing Flctltloue BualneH the ptoperty • ..._ .w common dtslgnallon of lht PIWmtlt ol depQlitot trial the contlderlllon for ~tf A. Dani fM ":;h cl1tms Ille Co!la Mesa, Calllornla, and NOTICE IS FURTH~ N~rt Beach, CA 92660 business ~•t7 yes, 4-16-91 Name Statement ottWf common cMtllaNiUon. llb<WI real property Is known to CltCMDt ~., Ille eldl of the business and tlcense 11 to ~ day ~ ~~M 10 ~s:&l 31 such 11me lhe comments GIVEN that at aald time 9r x ~It~ loc .. (~llffr· Rlcherd G. Wagner Th• followlng ~1on1 are .. 111y, ....., ,,.,..,. Thi us as: ~45 WEST WILSON Pttmlld !Iv ....,. funds, in bl pad Orly '"" the trlnSfer heS wlllc~~s •the t:>usiness IW/. bltorl of. 811 Interested par1ona and place 111 Interested g a), ; 1 988Zf°" N en~ This statement was flied doing business as: a) New total amount d the unpa6I( STREET COSTA MESA CALI· ICICOftlanel .-.11 IN bean IClOIOWd by the Oeplltmel'll lhl l®apate(j s• da11 specified concerning NMUSD'• ptttons may appear and r., It. • ewpoi with th• County Clerk ol Age Trends, b) New Age blolaneeoftheobllQllllon• £.oANIAThls s•wi.11e made Baledu lhe~ng 1t1e ol Alcohotic ~rage Control needs. future growlh, II· be heard by the City COYn-~~~ch, ;A f2660 1 0 Or11r1g• COYoty on 4·22·96 Supplements, 6400 UllC()ln cured by the PfOl*tY to llie Without COYtnant Of watranty; AlcMw' ,.:" dltermned 1llli !hi Diiie!' MIY 6. 1096 = May 3 19116 c1hhn needs. sources of ell on the above Item. d 01~ bu~ nHt 'u c n· 19983880897 Ave., 14204. Buena P11k, ac*I and ~ .-. txJ>ftntd °'Implied, regarding c:orarud .,...... of the ,. JUUE FUAAA. i«:. A CllllOITN DENNIS E 'SAADEH. TINA M 1 revenue avellable to con-IF THE AFOREMEN· u ~· 1 1corp?'1 fi 01lly P1lol May 23, 3(), CA 90620 . tNted COltt, upenMe Md llUe. posstSSIOn Of enaJm· _. uMfW Corporillon, 8'f Ralpll f1.ma. SMDEH,Buyel(I) s1ruc1 such lacUIUu and TtONED ACTION IS CHAL· ~"ri.~1an~'';!!s. ~~~ yet June 6 13, 1996 lh366 Koh loternaliOllaf G:,:c. edv.ncea If the time dthe l)(llQS lo prf lhe unpaid ~ ~ notac:a IS f'lrlsldetC.s.lltfl.IClnset S~isslONcOuimJEJCllOW ;~~"f',:i1~y1~e~e ~"re~~ ~~~~e ~N,y ~~~1t·.J~~ ~~~ t~~,·~~~:>~~111::~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~J~~o..~:n,u Park~ ::-' JS:~~r,,~ ~1u~.:'['~o~~~~::. ::-' ~ :=-~ ~IAC~~~~: 2:,%~ ~ a1n11a1. commerclal 11r1d In· only those lsauH rafted at 11 led In addlUorl to calh, the No.. d ..., the Deed 1 · lf9tr the Prlsldtnl, Buytt'rransftrtt duslrl al development the public hearing d .. ness name or names s Flotltloua Bualneae Thia bualne11 11 con-Trull.M wll llCc:ept • a.-T sea.ire VJ o IOOfll1 lllln Ill~ dlYI DtSCOVatYUCAOWCOIPANY NewportBtlCh•CostaMm pro1ec1s for lhe purpost ot scribed In Ihle notice or In herein. N•ma Statement ducted by: 1 corporation thlet't chedl ~ on a ru11. plus an addUlonal esa-cl.-of tllS Nokt. I lllY penon 7717 Cffltar Aw Stittl CN368665 07325-0K May 23. funding the construction or written correspondooc• d.. i'~: Kill~•· 1r;t" Samuel Th• foUowlng persons are H111e you started doing IUite Of netlonal blink. a mated am°':rt ol l&,938.00 fM ID oq.ct t> the~ ~l1(Jlion S.l!Ch• CA fl2tUl 111116 rocons1ruc1lon of 1chool I•· livered to the City Council · ea • ecre lfY fl doing business as: Tech· business yet? No chedt drawn by • ...._ Of adVances. 111y, under ll'lt of Ille .....,.p. IUCh Newport Beadl-COS!a Mesa c11111es within the bound· et, 0, prior to, the public T~~· t~tat~mentty ~1' k le~ nology 2000, 18 Tech· Koh lmernatlonal Group, federal aedt union Of • tarms of Ille Deed oil rust and ""t:l bl rlllde lft dng and CN36&630 l&6l7MN May 23, 11ries ot the NMUSD will b• hearl wtt • oun er 0 nology, lrvtne, CA 92718 loc., Kevin Koh, President c:htdl dr~ by • .... Of lees. charges lftd IXl)enses of ~ da,I of lhl dllt OI 11196 heard Information con-~y T ELLIOTT Orange Co~~~:;.2;;: John L OeVrles, 714n Sa· Thi• atatemeot was tiled fldwal 18vtnos .,_. io... -Ille Truslel Cr1dlts. If any, Wll lh$ Nl*ce to· ~ °"'°9lt --------- cern1ng this matttt la avail· D Cit 'ci k • 1 hata Ad.. Rancho Mirage, with the County Clettc of ~ uv1ng1 uaod-be applied towards lht total in.,r.a ~. Alltnliolr PUBLIC NOTICE able form Carolyn S1ocktr. eputy Y er Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23, CA. 92270 Orangt County on 4·24·98 ation Of uvtngs baM Indebtedness 1t the 11mt ol sale 1.M1Y l..ohmMr. Miii S. J.912· ---------E~ecu11ve Director of Busl· Published New port 30. 1996 th344 James E. Balman 72078 t998388t223 ~In Section f102 d The ltndlf/lleotllclaty undei «>. PO Sol 7549, Hewiiort (' s 3711 9'<>6 ness Servicts & Aux1l~ry Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Corporal• Wy.. Thous11r1d Dally Piiot May 23. 30, the ANlndlll COdt 8nd .,._ the Deed ol Trust his signed 8ucft. CA 112658-7549 N 1 Operauons, NMUSD 2985-Piiot Mey aG. 1996. PUBLIC NOTICE Palma, CA 92276 June 6. 13, !996. 1h373 lhof1ud to do bwllnea In and dellvtred to the Trustee a No ObllC*onS to the tenrina-PROf"ERTY AND A Bear Slreet. Cos11 Mesa, th368 Thia bu1lne11 Is con· lhlt IUlta. In the event ten. Oecla 11 1 Del It f th ~ of 1111 rec.wr1tip Wiii bl CASUALTY Calitornla 92°626. Flclllloua Bualneaa ducted by: a limited Part· PUBLIC NOTICE def odMf tf\lltl C8th Is ac-obl"';:0~~ s!ured abyu tJi! 0ee: which 111 not sent • ~'INOfllaull ....... ~. Dated: May 13, t998 PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• St•t•m•nt nerahlp ~ the Truae rNY 1 T"' Mltint11rt•mef11m1 .. ._-.••ft•~· QOVERNINO BOARD The following persons are Have you started doing Flctltloua BualnaH wtthtloldtha ~dthe O rust.a11d a Nob of Default 0. MlyQ 19116 Yw &dM=• *• 31. Carol~n B. Stocker Ex: Flctltloua Bualneae doing business as: Engler business Y!I? no Name Statement Trwit.'• Deed un11 funda and Eltclk>n lo Sta. Wlllch Ff.i:>ERAL' OEJlOSlT INSlJR. STERLIN~ CASUAL TV DI Bu 1 Name Statement Rentals 1. 2781 Bayshore John OeVnes Th• following persons are become eYllllMe to the rllC()(ded on t2/23.93. as~ COflPORATl')N ., fie-RANCE COMPANY 1~"·. ~1 Cemet~ • Mortuary Chapel • Cremat()()' 3500 Pacific View Ol'ive Newport Beach 844-2700 eC\ltlv; 1t•clo~ A ~1 • The following persons are Drive. Newport Beach, Cali· This atatemeot was flied doing business as: a) peyee oundor ... • t lnlt· Document 93·0894683 Boote ··· cewrOf Noltl Amenc.aSN~ & ~~~~ 1 Acacia Newport n•J• •rv CH ux • doing business as: lnClrT tornia 92683·5610 with the COUllty Clerk ot Power Marketing, b) t. d rtght. I.id'* wtl bt ·. Pagt ····. ol Oltldal Records. Loin Assoo*>n. Costa Mtsa. Beach CA 92660 PIERCE IR811EIS • 1•ry Oper•llona, NEW· Technology, 1382 Bell Av· Emily Eastman. 2761 Bay· Orange COYnty 011 4-30-96 Homts Hotline. 10101 lud· IMde. but._. COYenanl This salt will be conducltd by oma To1al •d;,.uued 815~15. IEU. ·-·-•·y • P-ORT·MESA UNIFIED enue. Tustin. California shore Drive. Newport t998388t800 wig St., Villa Park. CA Of wananty, eJlflfftl or fm. OUM.ITV POSTING AND PUB· Larrylohln9tr $34,218,494 9"UAUWA -SCHOOL DISTRICT 92880 Beach. Calllorn1a 92663· Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23. 92667 plied r-oiwdlng ttae, po .... LISHING Whose address 1nd lemllllflons OeCllllmtnt T 0 t 1 1 11 1 b 1 t, t, e 5 ~ Mortuary * Chapel Published Newport Pen Interconnect, tnc .• 5610 30. 1996. th338 Valorlq Jeon Van De Zllver, 11on or encumbrancea, to phone numbtr Is 1650 EAST ln11ne CllllOITll $20,612,489 C ti eeach·Cos1a Mesa Dally (Ulah), 2351 S. 2300 W, Rudolph Engler, 22511 10101 Ludwig SI.. VIiia utiatv the lndebteclneu ... FOURTH STREET. SANTA AHA, Newoort BtJC11-Cos11 Mesa Aggregate wrile·ins for rema On Plloi May 16 23 1996. Salt Lake City, UT 84119 Bass Place. Canyon Lake, RENT Park, CA 92667 cured by .-s Deed, _...CALIFORNIA 92701 (714) 285· CH365023 ?SnMlyQtS23. 1p1c11l 1urplu1 tunda: •·O llO Broadway · · Th353 This business Is con· Cahtomla 92587·7824 This business !' coo· vane.a therwndef wtth 9966 FOR INQUIRIES· (619) 19116 · · C1p1111 Stocks· $500.000 Costa Mesa ---------•ducted by: a corporation This business Is con· ducted by: an Individual lntefHI u pnMded "*-597-8222 ~tad Ailtl 29 199(; Aggreg11e wute·1ns tor 80 The registrant(s) com-ducted by: a general part· through classified Have you started doing and the unpeld prtnc1pe1 ~ FIRST COMMfRCW. MORT· PUBLIC NOTICE 01he1 1h1n special surplus 1~~~M~2~·=•=1~~~~ menced 10 transact bust-nership business yet? yes anc:e otthe Note eecurad by GAGE COM,Aln', DIA FCMC tunds· •·O-. I~ Valene Van De ZJlver a.Md Dead with Int .... MORTGAGE COM,AMY Escrow ND. 1111?.W Surplus notes. •-<>- PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUBLICATION Pursuant to Section 3381 through 3385, Revenue and Taxation Code, Notice or Power to Sell Tax- Oefaulted Property 1n and for Orange County. State of Cahlornla. has been divided and distributed 10 arious newspapers of general Clfculahon published 1n lhe county. A portion ot the hst appears in each of such newspapers NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER TO SELL ._., TAX DEFAULTED PROPERTY '.~ This is public notice thal real property taxes and assessments on the parcels described below will have .. 4 been defaulted f111e or more years on June 30. 1996 al 5.00 PM. The parcels listed will become . . bject to the Tax Collector's power to sell on July 1, 1996. at 12 01 A.M . by operation ot law. The Tax COllect0<'s power to sell will anse unless the property 1s either redeemed or made subjecl 10 an nstallment plan of redemption initiated as pro111ded by law prior to 5:00 P.M. on June 30, 1996. The ipht to an Installment plan terminales on June 30, 1996 and, after that date, the entire balance due ust be paid 1n lull to prevent sale ot property at public auction. The amount in dollars and oenls for hlch each property was originally declared to be tax-defaulted is set forth opposite its parcel number nd does not include the additional penalties and fees which have accrued since the date of lax-default and more recent taxes that may also be dehnquenl. Once the power to sell has arisen. the right of redemplion terminates at 5.00 PM on the last business day prior to sale by the Tax Collector. All Information concerning redemption or the 1nihahon of ao mstallmenl plan of redemption will be furnished, upon request. by John M W Moorlach, Orange County Treasurer· Tax Collector. 12 Civic Genier Plaza. Room G·58, Santa Ana. CA 92702 (714)834-3411. :· • I 'Cer11ly under penalty ol per1ury. thht lhe lorego1ng 1s true and correct . . ... -/a/J ohn M. W. Moorlach Orange County Treasurer· Tax Collector Executed at Orange Counly. Santa Ana. California on May 7. 1996 PARCEL NUMBE~ING SYSTEM EXPLANATION The Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) when used to describe property in thts list. refers to the • assessor's map book. the map page. the block on the map, II applicable. a.nd ind1Y1dua1 parcel on the map page or 111 the block, A parcel number for example "044·363·05" would mean book 44 of the assessor·s maps. block 363 (map page 36, block 3) aod parcel 5 within that block The maps rererred lo are available for 1nspechon m the office of the A$sessor, 12 Civic Center Plaza. Room 142. Santa Ana .. , ~ .. .. • • , ' • , ( ~ • ,. , c .. • , ! • • I • All property 1s io the Township South and Range West or San Bernardino Base and Meridian. The real property that is the sub1ec1 of this notice 1s situated in the Counly of Orange, State of California. and Is described as follows PROPERTY TAX· DEFAULTED IN THE YEAR 1991 FOR THE TAXES, ASSESS· MENTS AND OTHER CHARGES OF THE FlSCAL YEAR 1"°"91 • NEWPORT BEACH CIT¥ NO 1062 ·AP 049.17 ... 06. S1493 32. IAVINE COMPANY, 254 1 CIRCLE DA NO 1083 • AP 425·271 tO. $26 03. SOl!FEA. SID. 445 NEWPORT BL NO 1084 ·AP "39-301 · 02. $1054 95. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL KEEBLER. 2528 UNIVERSITY OR NO 1085 ·AP "42·111· 111. $71138 12. ' MANSOUR. AMAL, 40 , ROYAL SAINT GEORGE RO NO 1088 • AP "42·26"· 38. $11" 94. BAYVIEW TERRACE NO 1087 • AP 930.77. 446, (FORMERLY 830- . n-446.5010). sase 90. PIRNIAKAN. NADIR, • 220 NICE LN. UNIT 312 NO 1203 • AP 426- , 101-30. 14"°8 22, 0 BRIEN, NANCY, ET AL. 2556 VISTA BAVA COSTA MllA CITY NO 1oee ·AP t~ 09. $2010 41. KROGH, ROBERT J TR FOA HELEN V KROGH TRUST, 3234 NEBRASKA Pl N0.1089 ·AP 139-112 oe. 15'9 u . MILANESE. JAMES J, 302" COOHTR¥ ~ue DA NO 1090 ·AP t»-301 °'· '3313 32. JACOOES. DONAlD F, 1~1 PONOEAOSA ST NO 1091 ·AP 412-074· 22, $2343 78. DINH, ANH TUYET. 1113 DANA OR NO 1092 ·AP 422·163· 29. S2204 81 . LUCHESI. PHILLIP ANTHONY. 2299 HARBOR BL NO 1093 • AP "22·353· 22. $595 22, SKINNER. CAAL A. 910 WWILSON ST NO 1094 ·AP 422·423· 03. $495 38, CURTIS. WILLIAM H. 973 CONGRESS ST NO 1095 ·AP "22·432· 10. $1377 46, URQUIZA. RIGOBERTO, ET AL. 6"9 CONGRESS ST NO 109ll ·AP "25·t52· 24, $711 46, SMITH, HARRY GENE. 470 LENWOOO Cl. UNIT A NO 1097 ·AP 425·233· 14, S2"88 42, REUMONT. ALLAN W. 179 FLOWER ST NO 1096 • AP 937·36· 098. St212.54, DRAKE. JOHN F JR. 11M5 ANAHEIM AV. UNIT 118 N0.1099 • AP 939.ge. 023, $2880 81, BANK, SANWA CALIFORNIA, 2"5 FISCHER AV, UNIT A·7 IAWll CfTY NO 1100 ·AP "45·1111· 05. $81875 12, CAMPUS CONDOS INC NO 110t ·AP "47·2'1· 20, SS33e le. BADIN, THOMAS. 10 SALERNO N0.1102 •AP "51-174· 02. $1818 40, FISHER, ARTHUR S, 4 GOt.OEN STAA NO 1103 ·AP 45t 591· 31, SIMI 89. 8A01N, T~AS. 10 EAOLf POINT NO 1104 AP 032-40- 052. $857 39, ROBERTS, BRIAN K. 57 OVAL RD. UNIT 4 NO 1105 • AP 939·42· 176, $9165 02, GOMEZ· CUETARA,FLOAENCIO. 6 SIRIUS, UNIT 111 NO 1179 · AP427·301· 03. $22,523 74, IAVINE co. MCSALTv·s INC. (CA) SITUS PENDING NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED NO 1106 • AP 439-352· 10. $3805 72. AIRPORT AUTO PARKING LOT, 20072 SW BIRCH ST PROPERTY TAX· DEFAULTED IN THE YEAR 1890 FOR THE TAXIS, ASBE ... Ml!NT8 AND OTHER CHARO!& OF THE FISCAL VIAR 19"ot0 NEWJ>OAT BEACH cm N0.1107 ·AP440-112· 01, 116"1.Clt, THOMAS. G~AY LEIOH, 2337 VISTA HUERTA N0.1108 ·AP 442-M4· 38, $71&4.18, FOSTER. JOHN D TR, 3078 CORTE PORTOFINO NO. 1109 • AP 838-83- "87, $5409.48: JOl.iNSON, GENEVA P, 108 OCEA~ VISTA, UNIT 123 COITA Ml!IA CfTY NO 1110 • AP 938-98- 022, 11309 83. BOUl<AI ASSOCIATES. 2"5 FISOHER AV. UNIT A-ii N0.1208 • AP "24· 204-()9, '499.et, DAY, THU ASTON, 101 CENTEA ST NO 1* · AP 1131- ~. lt30ll 13, BOUKAI ASSOCIATES. 245 FISCH£A AVE. UNIT A·9 IRVINE CfTY N0.1111 ·AP "51-4193- 06, $479 42, CR~NE, DAR\IL SCOTT, 2 AlDERBROOK N0.1112 • AP 529-011· 48, $3208..46. COSTB.1.0, LAWRENCE J. 3 PIERCE PROPERTY TAX· Dll!FAULTED fN THE YEAR 1919 FOR ntE TAXES, ASSESS· MENTS AND OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1 ...... NEWPORT BEACH ctn NO 1113 • AP 939·83· 005. 14332 58, KNAUSS, VICKI, 15 OCEAN VISTA. UNrT 15 COSTA MESA CfTY NO 1114 ·AP 422-077· 00, $530.89. CAPE ~~ NO 1115 ·AP 425-381· 02. $1 .. 09 95. DOERING, BEAUFORD 0. ttl E 1STH ST NO. 111 e · AP 839-83- 035, 11412.01, FOSTER, JOHN D TA, 7tt W 17TH ST, UNrt 35 NO 1117 • AP 939-83- 039, S1044.13, 'OSTER. JOHN 0 TR, 7t1 W 11TH ST, UNIT 3e PUtH.llttEO- MWPORTNACH- COITAMIM OAA.Y~ MAYIS, , ... AND llAY • 1 1-CNI tl77'MI This statement was tiled ltw.on u ptovldad In said T lt BY CYNTHIA : NOTICE TO CREOfTOIS OF IOI.It Grou pald·rn i nd cont11but· with the County Clerk of Ne*, fea, cti. and ex rus 8 ed surplus tt,300.000 Orange County on 4·24·96 ot the ~.. and THOMPSON VICE PRESIDENT SALE Un11slgnedlu11dslsurplusJ: 19983e&t08t penaa " OPP21938 5116 51235130.96 ANOOFINTENTIONTDTil.ANS-$11,906,005 the w•1 ere.Ced by tald FER Surplus as "8"ds pollcv· Dally Piiot May 23, 30, Deed d Trust. We are .t· PUBLIC NOTICE ALCOHOLIC &EVERAGE LI· holder: t 13, 7 6,00li June 6, 13, 1996 1h374 tamptlng to con.ct • debt CENSE(S) · Income for the vHr' PUB IC NOTICE end .,..y lnfonNIClon we ob-Escrow No.1111MIW (UCC Stc.1101et'"·1M t38.613,4S1 L 1111n wtlf be uMd fOf tNt P"'· NOT1CE TD CREOITORS OF IUll I a '2407J et .... ) Disbursements for the vear· Fl 11 B I pose. s.e.s. Trust Dffd SALE NOTICEISHEAEBYGMN '41,170.827 ct l oua us neH Netwoftl. •• tald Trustee, • ANO OF INTENTION TO TRANS· a bulk sale ot assets and a trans· We her1bv ce111fv that the Name Stttement Callfomt. CofporMJon, 7411 FER ler of llcohCllic be"I llCtl\Se above 111ms a•e 1n 1ccor· The folt~lng persons are Lofge Clfci., Huntington ALtOHOllC BEVERAGE llCENSE bout to be maoe 'iOe d1nce wllh the Annuel doing business as: New· &.8Ch CA '26'97 (7141 (uct S. 1101 It IN is a Statement tor the v11• port iopslde & Dive 2600 842,.1'11 By: Nancy Stuart, c. .... The name(s) Sooll Stain endfld December 31 1995 Newpori Blvd 1211· New. Uat.SeCretiry SBS Trust llP2401311H •. ) or Federal l'ax Numbers I made 10 1he Insurance port Beach CA 92663 ' Dead ~ • · Oat.ct· NOTICE IS HEREBV Gr\IEN that ~Slness address ot Ille Commissioner pursuant to Barry Walter Kruger. 2600 0Mn/1M ~ .... a oolk ~e 01 assets and a trans· set1e'11censee are JULIE FURRA. law. ' Newpor1 Blvd.. Newport 5111, 5123 • ler ol alcohOl1c beverage ~cense INC . A Cll1forru Corporation, SHIBLEY H HORANEY, Beach, CA 92663 is at>OOl IO be made 28752 M.llguentt Pallarway. President When Words A.re Not Enough MSpeclalizing In Sympathy Flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE Tile riame(s). Sooll Secunty MsS1on Vleio. CA 02692 CHARLES J WILLIAMSON. duC1ed by: an Individual or Ftoeral 1ax Numbe11 and Ooino tai11ness as Sec•ll••v --------- Hav• you started doing llOTICE Of TRUSTU'S SAU buSlness address of tile .. StmTERS.. 05/21, 05/22, 05/23, 540-3135 cm::•• business yet? no Truiltt Sele Number: H143·A sellePllcensee are FURRA EN-All otller tllSlness name(s) 05,124. 05/25 Betry Krvger YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UllDl'R A TERPRISES INC A Clfllonu ano ao<Jress(es) used br the This statement was flied OHO OF TRUST OATtO CQn>orabon. 206 S El Carnno seUer(s)11censee witlln tile PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol 01!2H1 UNLHS YOU TAKE R~ll. San Cternente CA 92572 tllree yu11, as stated br tile • RENT through c)asslfled Orange County 011 4-30-96 ACTION ·TO PROTtCT YOUR Doing t:>usiness as seOer(s)i1censee. 111 None Escrow ND. 01i25.DI( 19983081843 PROPERTY ITMAYIEIOLO AT .GOODY'S.. cruf uecuhe Office HI NOTICETOCAEOITORSOFllU r----------, Daily Piiot May 9, 18. 23, A PUIUC •SALL If YOU NEED All olller bu11ness name(s) W Bay A..-tnue Ne°NPort Beach SALE 30. 1996. th340 AN EXPLANATION Of TIU illd addrtss(es) used by the CA 92661 (UCC Sec. 110I) seller(s)licensee witti.n Ille pas Tile rwne(s) Social Secunty NOTICE IS HmEBY GMH lllal PUBLIC NOTICE NATUllE OF THE PROCE.fOINOS 1Mt yuis as staled br the or Fedetll 1o ~ a Wik sale is about ID bl mlde AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD sellerts)1ieensee. m None ao<Jttu of Ille buytMO$fe The name(s) and business Flclltlout Bu•fnHa CONTACT A LAWYOI. On Cini Execul~ Ofllce 1418 111 ClRCE CORPOAATIOH aoorus of ttre seller 1~ LAW· Name St•tement OMIHI II l :U AM. ATTOR· W Bay A..-tnue. HtwPort Belcil. Cll1lon111 Corpomon.. 14371 RENCE E WOODHOUSE.. SOCll The lollol'!lng persona are NEYS E<IUITY NATIONAL COR· CA 92661 Mmosa. lustln. CA 92680 Stcunty No 559-n·4n9. Fed· doing business as: ASN POMTION u A111n1 tor CTC Tile name(s). Social Steunb' Tile asseis betng sold are eral Ta IO ~33-0210231. 250 E Consultlng, 2796 Harbor FORKlOSURE IEllVICEI or Federal 1ax Numbers and generally described as Stock 1n Ylle Loop, Su1le C, It.Int, CA Blvd., Suite 395. Costa CORPORATION (T11.1sttt) 23721 IOdress of tile tllye~r1nsteree me. Fumtk.ut. Fiwru. Equip. OOlng ~Slness a.! PARK Mesa, CA 92626 Birtcher Onvt, Lake forest CA 11? CIRCE CORPORATION. Ament. and Goodwth ot a certa PHARMACY. 250 E Ylle Loop, Al•n S. Nixon. 1555 Mesa 92630 {714)707·5640 as the duty Cal1forn1 Corpomon 14371 On Siie General lJQuor License Suite C. IMne. CA Verde Drlve. East 131B, a~ Trustee under ind Mmosa TuSbn CA92680 No 48-165830 Alt Other business fllmt(s) Costa Mesa, CA 92626 pursuant to tilt Dttd ol T11.1st Tne a.sstts being sold "' and is locattd at 287 and addttSS(H) used by the This bu~lness Is con· rteotdtd 0\131it1 u Oocurmnc generally dtscnbed as stoc-in Malguente Palllwl)'. MsS1on sellcr{s) wiir.n the past thl'H ducitd by. an Individual 11·005N Of Otfc al Reeotds in trade lumitutt. ttnires eQu1p. 'MIO. CA 92602 ytlB as stated by Ille seller{s). Have you ?started doing tne Offict of tilt Recorder of rnent. and goodwtll ot a cenan On The type ol hc.ense to be art (If none, so stm) YORBA ~:~~ssJ:~~ yes 5•1·95 Orange County, Cahlomia. Exe· Siie General Liquor lJtense 148-translerrtd 1s ON-SALE GENERAL PARK PHARMACY, 2501 E Thia statement was lllod cuted by DAVIO A HARRISON 17424t UOUORLICENSENO 48-16!)83g Clllpmln Awnue. Orange, CA with the County Clerk • ol AIJO MARY S. HARRISON. MUS· and 1s located at 206 S 6 now 1s:wed for tile prtrnses 92669 orange County on 5.7.95 BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT Carnno Real San Clemente. CA 1ocated at Same lhe 1oca1on 1n Cll1fomia of 19963882529 TENANTS will sen 11 public 92572 The bulk sale and 111mler of Ille chltl ma.i11111 ott1ce ot the D 1 p 101 Ma 9 16 23 auctlOll to Ille hiQhest bidder '°' Tile lype ol hcense IO be tne alcoholic beWllQe llCense 1s seller 1s 2501 E CNPINll Aw-ai Y 1 Y · • • Sh ht check de 111ns1erred 1s On-Sale Genetll nl!nded to bl c.onsummated ll 1\11 On.nge CA 92669 30. 1996. th339 ~ya: ~s Zn~s E:oty L~ License 1 48-174241 the omce of DISCOV£RY ES-Thi namt(S) and business PUBLIC NOTICE National Corporation (payable at now issued IOI Ille inrnses ol • locattd at same Flclltloua Buslneaa the lime Hie and "' ICCOf· Tile bulk sale and ltinsfer ot ~ Wttll Seebon 29Z4h(b) of Nam• Statement the Calrfomia CIVIi Code and tile alcohoffc beverage license is . Repainting? I"'" Wilt .... .............. ...... wi. .. Om:!IMJ lD And .. sril .... --b. The lollowlng persons ere ICceP"ble to the T11.1Slte) al the intended IO be consummated doing business es: Perma· Main (N011h) Efttranct lo lht the office ot DISCOVE'RY ES· Flex, t 115 1/2 W. Bay Ave.. CROW COWPAHV nn Cente Newport Beach. CA 92663 County Cour1house, 700 Civic Avel\le. Suite 440. tt.in•ngton Mark Edward Lynch, 1115 Ct1l'9r Drift Wt1t, S111t1 Alla, Beach CA 9'2647 and tile anio· t/2 w. Bey Ave .. Newport Cllllornla aM nght. trt1e and paieo slle date 1s .Nne 21. 1096 BHCh, CA 92653 intertst COf1\'fYfd to and now Tile bulk Slit IS not SUl>ftet Thia business Is con· held b'f ti under said DWI of C..1foma u.-1orm Commerall ducted by: an lndMdual T1115( In the PR>C>trty slllllled In CoOe Section 6106 2 Hive you started doing said County, C,fifomia. lhe SI/Ht Tile !llrthase pnce or cons1d· business yet? yea S.5·95 address and Ollltr common er1bon 111 oon11tCt1on wit/I the sale CLASSIFIED Mark E. lynch designation. if any, of tile rul ot Ille 00S1ness and l/'anster ol lhe Thia atetement was tiled pniperty dtsenbed 1bow Is license. 1s the sum of wlt.h th• County Clerk of pufl)Ol1td to be: 3141 tor' LaM, $186.CXXl 00. 1ncludlng 10-..ncory Orange County on 4·22·96 Ceata Mesa. ca t21ZI, County esbmate<I at S6.CXXl 00, wllcll t 9983880878 Assesws Parcel Humber 141· CA)(ISISIS ot the IOllOWtng Otlly Pilot May 9, 16, 23, IJHl4 The undtriigned Trusttt casn to open Esciow- 30, 19". th3"1 ~ iny tiablt.cy for 1t1y S5.CXXlOO PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICOfl'tClntss of tilt slrett ad· OelNnd Hott '°'the bllance d1us Ind other common dlSlQ· of tasll to bt deOOSlted· -,-,-c-tl_tl_o_ua_B_u_al_n_•_••-nit.ion. lfany. shown htrtlfl Said S 17~CXXl 00 Not f I nto N•m• St•t•m•nt silt will be made, without C10vt· ma~ s1, C:X, 00' ry • The foltowlng persons are Nnt °' warranty, ~sstd or not ~::'s1e6 OOo 00 doing business as: Decor implied, ttQanling title. posses-11 his bee~ aQ!!l<I between Warthouse. f677 Superior, slon, °'. tncumbtancts. lo pay the sel1er(s)1icensee and the Costa Mui, CA 92828 the unpaid 11a1ance Ol lht obliO•· intended buytr(s)nnSttm as Judith G. Jurasek. t4 Faire lion, lncludlllO inltrut. adVancts, rtqulre<I by Sec 24073 ot' Winds, Ltguna Niguel. CA and al Olhel cn.vts aecurtd by BuS1ness and P!oflSSIOllS coo. 926 77 &aid PIOl>trty. ,,.. lotal ltnOlll'll of . Thi• • butlness . Is con· the unpaid balanc:t of the obfiGa. the consiOernon for lrlnlft ducted by: tn lnd1vldua1 11a11StCVftd by &aidf>IOC)erty 11111 the business 1nd llctnst It to Havt you started doing lta$0fllbly tatimllld costs, pad oliy alter the IJlnsttr llal t>Ualne11 ye1? no tlUICnstl Ind advlftCH at tilt en lflPl'CMd by the Oepertment Judith a. Jurasek time o4 the Initial publlcatlon of f AlcohOlie Bevenage Control Thia 1t1ltment was flied Noclca Is 1111,I0110 Dale· 0.ted Mlv_6.J~ with the County Clerk of OMIMI m fMcltme URRA OOE~. INC . A Orange County on 4-24·98 leNlm ~allM Alttmeyl 1torn1 Corpol'lllOn. ltt Ralpll t 99038812111 1_.,ltr llltlMtl eeri .. Atm n-a. PltSIClerc, Stltl\Jclftltt Otlly Pilot M1y 23. 30, lbW H.rtlCfk C2.U247 5-E CORPORA~~· June 6, 13, 1996 th3tlt l&2Y.)() 19116 ac:::;eur!="" • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OtSCOJ1NCfnllfA .. ~"" NOTia! 0# TMJITEE't ~fl(/lllfl Sum, CA fl2tH MU utC>Ut DUD 0# 'JRUITH NO. MH1D· ~ 8'1Ch-Coall Mell TRUIT Na •1rt loin: ICV1'1tOROANMOfllN LOAN 11181&WWy 23. ~-Olher: Mt'7MI NO 2124731 HOTICi Of 19116 Al • ......,., CW..112,oa TRUSTEE'S SAU YOU ARE INi.--------i YOU AN It DIPMA.T U.. OUAULT UNOEA A DUD OF g:",W: =.:: 1~· TRUST DATED 111JM8 UN· ...,...YCIUTAKI~ LESS YOU TAKE ACT~ TO TO ""°'9Cl VotM ~ PROTECT YOUR PAOPUITY, IT ~ rT JMY • IOU) AT MAV Ii SOLO AT A PUBLIC A MJC MU. p YOU SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX ._,MllCPLAHA.TICNO# ~ATION Of THE ~AlURE 1"1 •TUM 0# ~ ,._,. O' THE PROCH DING AGAINST C..._ AOAINIT YOU, YOU, YOU s.fOUl..O CONTACl A YOU IHOULD CONTACT A ~VMR On THURSDAY, JUNE UWYIR. Noke Ira~ OS. 1991. '1 1000 AM flnt .,.,. ... a.a.a. fMt 0.-Commtrd# M011Daot Com ...._,•ClltofNIC:O.,. PlftY. DIA rCMC =· Mloft. •......, • aua.. ompany. • duly ltd .. trum.. • •l r,... TrutlM. tiv s.,111u&inot1 undtt w.e., Tr-~.!:'i_.:o.t'• •Deed ol 'rrusl dlltd 11130/N ·-• stoMd by Ml.pt! P MOR~ Hove A Goroge Sole! =~s;=: ... Hf. AN UMMMAltO MAH AAO ,.. • r ......... rnu H MOfllN, AH UNMAR· _.., "' ,..,._. • .. MO WOMAN eild rtcOfclH ClaMttle4t .._. -. .._,... lilt 1VTM. • Ooalment N· ...... , • .... _,__.,calm!• ~-··.Paot ,Of _. 11t ... .._ fJI .. N <>t-.i lleco!dt of OAANGf ~-\''1lot ~ ......... a.. """' Callloflltll. .. ... .. a.tll;. Qim 4*. .... ll!!llP-IUCtoft to flt lllQtlelt .... ........... a. lot rash In Un!M , ........... .. 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GENERAL 2102 COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO INVESTMENTS I•-----EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 M ERCHANDISE ! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 2724 WANTED 2912 EMPLOYMENT 5 530 SERVICES 5 5 33 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. ~t>l 5 GOVERNMENT FURNISH D STUD I 0 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiijiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I E th a n Allen F urn11 u re· FORECLOSED APTS All New lnterl· Sh11re lrvlne condo Amazing P•ychlc POSTA1. & GOV'T JOBS CRUISE SHIPS sola end tables. nighl WOLFF TANN l NG HOMES ors, 5517/mo. Incl Mstr BO/BA SSOO/mo. Readings can change 1_E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T__ S21/HOUR+BENEFITS HIRING stands, lamps and BEDS TAN AT H°oME For pennies on Sl · utll., Pool, lndry fac. W/D, Prklng. Avail 6/1. your life. 900-654· NO EXP WILL TRAIN Earn up to S2,000 • I bookcase. queen sz Buy direct ond SAVE Dellnquent Tax . gated. Nr Trlangle Sq. 310-395-7390. 2484. 52.99 m in. 18 + 5530 Appl ~lnfo 714·647·1991 month working on bod Thomasville Din· Commerclalltiotne Repo's. REO's. Your Park Place VIiiage cruise. ships or lano-1ng sel. Call 650·0902 umis from 5199 L0\111 area. Toll free 1-800· 714/846-7804 •---------America'• Hotteat RECEPTIONIST/ tour companies No Full Sofa Be d Like monthly paymenlS 898·9778 EX1. H-5139 MISC PARTY LINEI Call $35,000/Yr Income COURT DIRECTOR I F I t I for current listings. Newport Acroas the • nowl 900·854-2481. F/T at pvt iennis club experience necessary. new w matching p1. roe co or ca a og Street 2Br, gar. No RENTALS 2744 52.99 min. 18+. pote ntia l. Reading In N.B. previous exp a For Information call 1· lows. $395. 261·1007 Call loday. 1-800-842· pets. $825. 1665 lrvlneliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii books. Toll Free (1) plus. Hours 2·10pm. 206 ·9 71·3552 Ext Immacula te Furmlure 1305 -,· COSTA MESA 2124 Ave.#7 720-9422 x203 CHURCH SPACE AVAIL ••••••••• ~~~8r:;~7e~:ns~xt. R-644-6900 e xt .202. C89513. Fee. Everything goes s20, ________ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilPRIME: E'Slde Twnhm Church In C.M. Sane-ANNOUNCEMENTS ,...,,...~-,.-,...........,...-----Restaurant to $2,500 obo. cherry WANTED Lg 1400sf 2Bd 2.5Ba tuary holds 124. Also ••••••••• $35,000/Yr Income B/R seis, rice posler & TO BUY 6019 All IHI •&Ult Mftrtising In this """""'la 111.;c~ lo Ille fed· trll Fllr Heu1A1 Act ol 1161 IS ~ w1lic.ll Nkt111 llltgal lo lhlrtlH "a11y p11t111nce. ll1111lt.tl11 er "scrl111l1111lon UIH 11 rKI. color. 11ll1lon, ie1, w•lclp. tMlillll s&atus or altioul lfltlll, ot 11111111nllo11 lo : IUU a., ..U ,,....,..., .. llml· lllill ... ICrilllilllllta." •2 Br, 1 Ba• gar, 1-car garage+parklng Sun school class-potential. Reading BOSTON Ml:RCHANDISE sleigh, lormal dfmng fenced yd. d/w, w/d space. S 1175/month. rooms avall for addt'I books. Toll Free ( 1) ._ rm w,china cabinet. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Incl. No peta. l93·A RE Brkr 714-871-8100 fee. Sun PM/eves. ANNOUNCEMENTS 800·898-9778 EX1. R· MARKET lealher sofa set. V1cto· TE AK LUMB IR ~v~.9~(,118• S\}~~-l~oc),_________ avail, & 2 week nights. 2920 1361 for listings. rlan living rm. grdfa· WANTED. 642·l>~21 nts lllWl,11111 wlll llot kMwillflf ICUjll lllf MftrtlSC• 111111 ler 1111 Ullle wlllcll 11 111 .-$2000/mo. Incl. utll. ANTIQUES 6010 th er clock . plus days, 675-9109 evas •2 Br, 1 Ba•. fenced NEWPORT 548-3488 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $40,000/Yr Inc ome iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil * 714-220-2968• Top Dollars Par~ .......... Ult IN.°"'"""' .. '*''' l...,_d 11111 all dwtllla91 Hwtrtlaad In this .......,., .. IWlllMlt Oii 111 .-too '8illlyNlb.11com-,.. .. -.zt I ...... ClllKUD W ·llle ll 1·D ·424·1$1G. For Ille ........... DC 1111 fJlcU. call KUO II '21·3500. yd, w/d hkup, gar, NoliBiiEAiiiiiiCiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii6i6ii9ii'••••••••• ¥1nfel'lile Loving Couple pote ntial. Home The best time Misc •.• Furn .. art work, For Records. 'Ja'zz, Pets 2636 Santa Ana •• seeks white surrogate. Typists/PC users. Toll for HOURLY 1fr _,1J gym equip, 16-pc slvr, Sountracks. ·etc . A e Unit C $900 Pay 520,000 plus ex· Free (I) 800·898"9778 D&Cf NW"Ct. ...._W\ & crystal 733·8555 Call Mike 645-7505. v .. • . •1BR $825• COMMERCIAL pensea. Call collect ex T-1361 for llstlngs. opportunities ~ ~"'""' avl 6/1 645-1020 2BR 2BA $725/Up A l~ I REAL rSTA-rr 212·769-4472 or write AIRLINES All Positions '1sr'19htnowl '""'f.,._fo'5(A,_ Refrlg & dishwasher .c .l.C Gail Morse 412 West s8 •00 • s 15 .00hr ' ., NEWPORT BEACH Incl. 60x30 pool. No End Ave NY. NY 10024 Hiring NOWI No exp Neel • ~~~. gllssc:t::.~'!.. bit(. •. pets. No foes. No For information : We are hiring: ..,.,.,. 2169 lease. 545-4855 BUSINESS OFFICE LOST •-800·676-22oox..a96H • Sh11t Leaders porcelai\. ponery, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VERSAILLES STUDIO Q • Kitchen Stall old cos111ne Of file lmmac Lido lale 3Br Penthouse. Newly FOR RENT 2769 FOUND 2925 CNA's/Ca re Give r •Line Servers =·bronzes, f\m., 2:v.Ba, frplc, 2-car gar, furn. Gym. pool, gar. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Companions • Cashiers ~ing. patios, t t 1 Via Eboll. $850. 494-8604. • BA VF AON T FOUND-Tame King pl· Transportion • Ref's d8cofaM oti;ects. 52300. 310-277-1583 80? sq. It. commerclal geoo. white, found nr PT-FT 714-752-6608 STOP BY FOR A •Onekem orentirlestall --------•I Npt North 2Br 2Bal••·-----· oHice space. Sl4SO/ COM Church on He· FIN ANALYST r::es:v~:~: ·~ HOUSES/ condo, 2-car gar, AC, MJSCELIANEOUS gross rent. 673"1761 llotrope. 644·7153 Come on board with a M·F, 1oam-7pm •EstalasallsocndUcted CONDOS w/d, pool. No pets. hecutTVe LOST CAT Fluffy Ian/ rapidly growing state-Sa11oam-5pm •lnWnedlallcastl 51450/mo. 640-1529 RENTALS brown F , Dover wide firm. Candidates CLOSED SUNDAY 714 '"'49-3711 FOR SALE Full Service Suite Shores, NB. RE· for entry level should * -.t. -1111 Model home furn 2 wing back chairs w/ .----------. match pillows S220 each 1 day bed/sofa twin wlp1llows S295 Wh11ewash computor desk w;motchlng 2 drwr end·lbls $150 548-6090 MUST SELL!! Girls while nightstand w/ mtchng dresser/ mir- ror $55. Be19e/brown couch S25 Kid~ La· dies Mens clothing. toys, books, Eureka cannister vacuum w/ ------I NEWPORT -------COAST 2170 ROOMS' 2706 ·N•wpon Center-WARDl"S42-l888 have a strong willing· GARDEN GROVE Quan It Garden Views ness to learn our op-SSSO+ Shot1 Term Avt LOST DESERT TOR-eralions. and hold a Recruiting site Pt.one/M.il-8u1 Svcs TOISE Grey/black, BBA or finance related 13215 Harbor Blvd. EXQUISITE attach S20 Shelves. rug,s. much m orel! FLEMlSH 9791-8534 Hove A Goroge Sole., GENERAL 1002 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Large 2Bd .2Ba 2-car NB/Blurta PV1 1 br, ba $150/per month 8", nr 15th & CllH Dr. degree. 647.6673. (near Flagstone) KMtiy NB. Reward. 646-7009 1...,...--------~~"e~~ ~l~~~er' 1 7~aon ~P-a_n_.•_•_o_n_l_c __ E_P_-1_0_0_0 Cla••lflect M2.S878 OOV'T FORECLOSED home• for pennies on S1. Delinquent Tax. Repos, REOs. Your Area. Toll Free 800- 898-9778 Ext. H-1398 for current llstlngs. attatched garage . +den/gar. Kit prlvt, w/d, Overlooking pooVapa.. & pool. Oulet. mature 71 LOST-Min. apricot poo-General Offic e .. dla,"Fella",lost nr 17th lmmad .. FIT position. & Westcllff 5/17. Re· H.B. office for exp. ward. 645·1564 A/P & payroll person. COSTA MESA Provenance, superb Massage chr, II botge condll1on Beautiful llhr. Cos1 52700, sac floral. anrique frame. $1500 261-1007 pp 714·449-7119. SOK. W•lnut di n ing rm 2701 S. Harbor Bl Suite E·9 In gated hilltop com· female. 5500 644-026·3 ---------t munity tor $2000/mo. Newport Shore• Pvt COMMERCIAL Call Marilyn 515-0516 bath & phn, garage, ••••••••• or 759-9531 Ext. 237 w/d , n/s, ref's. 5530. IAND 2778 Comp. lit., reliable, It phones. PH:960-2700, FAX:969-6871. Mesa Verde Shopping Center Harbor/Adams Top Dollar Paid! uus lncld. 646-6306. PERSONALS Equal Opportunity Employer F,.om 1 800·1960 1 pc to entire estalo Palnlings . china . glsware. furn. e1c 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 OOV'T FORECLO~ED -------··--------- 750sq.ft Forest Ave .. ••••••••• Guaranteed to S75K Computer work from ---------. homH tor pennies APARTMENTS VACATION on 51. Delinquent Tax, FOR RENT neNTALS Repos, REOs. Your ~ 2722 Laguna Beach. Not strHI front. 51500/mo. PERSONALS 494-1858 3002 home. Send $35 to:The Berry Group 1817 Cedar Cir. Heath. OH 43056. RESUMES WHILE·U·WAIT Same Day Service New customer spec: Area. Toll Free 800-••••••••• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 898·9778 Ex1. H· 1361 COM 3Bd 2Ba House for current llatlngs. ---------Completely furn 'd .1••••••••• BALBOA 3/mo. min. 51750/mo. BUSINESS & -CO_S_T_A_M_E-SA_l_0-24-1PENINSUIA 2607 * 71"-973•9071 * FINANCE New 28' motor home' .. •••••••• E'SIDE BUYER pr• qualllled for 4 Br, 2 Ba, remodel. w/trpl, S244,900 inquire, Donald PfaH 433·9528 ColdWell Bankor CEMETERY LOT/ "&.0 2BR 1BA $1095 New pnt/crpt, frplc, Gar, no pets . yrly. 760-1713. 552-9400. YEARLY• WINTERS 1-4 Bedrooms Avall $750-$1850/mo. 875-4912 Agent for rent. Full kltchen. •1 shower, TV/VCR. Day & w1<1y rates. 559-8844 '_B_U_S-INE--S-S ___ _ OPPORTUNITY RENTALS TO SHARE 2 7 2 4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2 9ii0ii4 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EROTIC S ATISFACTION * 1-800-982·2874 1--N-.-w-.-,-0 -0 m-- NEW FREE PARMINE Administrative S39.951 ART scon. 383-0505 APPLIANCES 60 11 1-801-871·5555 AHlsta nt 18 + long disL lol .10Jmin • Personable. organ· l==R=E=T=A=IL=s=A=L=E=s=~ 48"Subzero Ref/Frz lzed full-time ·news-Gaggneau elec cook-UNEXPLAINED I t I Homo Store Newport room a s s s a n lop, Kit aid D w & P 0 WE R I I, ! needed to do wide va-Beach. Exp/creativity ovenlm1cro. Xlnt cond. rlety of duties In Dally required. 3 ·Sdays/ Make otter. 646·1863 P sychic Tells You Pilot newsroom. Ev-week. 722·2468. Fax Things You May Not ery1hlng from answer· 722-0720 Ma ytag W•sher Even Want To Know??? Ing the phone to word Secreta ry for newspa-Good Condition 1 .goo-888-4900 processing. from col· per ofc. Organized. $100 · 721-9656 x1475 $3 .99/Per lecting surf & weather min. wages+ sales In·---------• minute. Must Be 18 + · Info to acting as edito-centives M-F. 9.5 Fax SERV-U 819-645-8434. rial librarian. Fun. fast· resume 723-5493. FURNITURE 6014 CRYPT 1225 COSTA MESA 2624 CM 3Bd House 1 ·Rm L o c a I V • n d I n g Avall. N/Smk. Prof' Route 20 established and clean. $500/mo. accts. Buy all/part r--.--------· Utls fncld. 444·2185. 800-775-2219 paced environment. __ S_O_C-IA_L_W_O_R_K_E_R_S __ Physical/Drug Screen· Hiring 524/Hr Beoefits Ing required Equal On lhe 'iob tra.nongAppty 7'KATHLEEN SOFA Restoratton Hardware Grn. Cost $1400. sell $900. 3 sq Mex. col teble $1 50 546-1833 CKMETERV PLOT E'Sld 2Bd 1 B F N.B. Lg.hm Pool, Ten-P E P S I /C 0 K E One space at Harbor • a, p, nla, laund, pool table, ROUTE. 50 local & Lawn Mt. Oliva. gar. Enclosed patio. cable. $400/mo plus established sites. Magnolia sect ion. Lndry room. No pets. utll. J im (d) 720-5392 MUST SELLll Earn $950. Call collect after 5795/mo. 842•1073 eves 642-8058. $2.300 weekly as your HOTTEST X•X•X• 1.69 LIVE opportunity employer. your area 8Q0.33!Ml150 M/f /H/D. Send re- sume to: Bill Lobdell, ---------Editor, Dally Pilot, 330 EMPLOYMENT set 4 chairs. 2 leaves ss o obo 646-6747 '" l-.1 r.,.-. •,-....,. ...... GARAGE SALE ·: HINTS Before your garage .sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure everyt!iing is clean and repaired. Qajbl.PUot Spm (909)925-4956. E'SIDE Studio, trig. NB Ocean View own boss. Act nowll I f n micro Utls Call 1·800·571-5464. Pacific View Mem Pk s ove, a · · · Modem, near sand. lg•---------N e w po rt B each paid. 336 e. 20th St. room/ sundk, lndry. PURCHASE/LEASE graves. ABCO. Lot s5es/mo. 54a-eo94 $485/mo. 648-4400 Kitchen In Orange 168. Oen vu. 51700ea. ""E"'"'8,,,.,...ld.,..•-·""B"='10=-c""'1,...e-an---=2~b~d NB Share condo, n/s, County Sports Bar. 918-842-2816. 1ba. Gar. l ndry room. lg mstr bd, bale, fp, Immediat e Income HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT 5775. 120 Albert Pl. pool, spa. 5550 . Utt• with only 510k Invest· 548-1703 or 720-6081 tncld. Bob 831-8717 ment. (714) 580-6688 The Community Mart<et Place. Classlfled 842-.5878 NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUS• INVESTMENTS Own room/bath, FP, . W/D, 5525 plus V.S utll. WANTED 2912 573-4848 •JCt31 7. ........ 1OD1 900-505-5050 800-739-4420 8111-7511-9100 011-592-570.950 FINO THE PERSON OF YOUR DREAMS NOW/II 1-900-988-8988 "' Bzt.m, 11Hµr.W.. MutHll1n. Srrr-U ('lf}-US-1434 :~sa~~~62~'.·· Costa SERVICES 5533 Nursery worker needed •••••••• for C .M. Church. Please be aware that Sun's 8:45·11 :45am. lhe listings in this cat· $25wk. Call 9am-1 pm: egory may require you 548·3488 to call a 900 number for Interview. In which there Is a Office/Clerical charge per minute HEAL THY GOURMET Why play Hide 'N Seeks motivated self Seek wilh childcare? starter. Cust ave exp, Cal I CI a a a If I •d computer, phone, org todayl 642·5678. akllls. N/smk 833-2929 --------- Have A Garage Sale! GENERAL 2102 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 2BDS/28A On or off the beech Oen• vw to bayf 1ont, S 1195 ~lua. 642-3850. PAOP•ATY HOUS QumI' ~ SJlllBNB Palm ~esa ~art111ents So near & yet '° far ... That's the feeling you F when you live at Palm Mesa amid the tush gt ca 'ltfY ol tcduded Woods & staldy palms. A Studiol. l at 2 Bedrooms · Jn S51S to SdOO • 1 H. S625 ., S650 • l H. $?'l5 ., S'50 A No Pm ' t Vcnical Blindl A~~ Palnr at Tak AP'ttnml.oom l 1-ta.d Pool • Jeami .......... a..,. Allllllll n-· TT CMtaM-'aBest NEWPORT VILIAGE APARTMENTS Bring In this coupon for f/2 off lat month'• rent. For a lmlt9d time only. • Extto Lorge Jrs • l Ond 2 bedrooms JR $600 l BR $700 2 BR S8eO • Sand \IOlllVl)OI • 2 ...,., .... courts • \1llll:ol Dllrd ·~font ....... .,_ ....... e pOCll andtpO Coll The Pilot Clossaieds at 642-567 to ~oce your Garage Sole Ad l THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1996 TODAY'S -::·~:. CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ~·~ Aoe>er ,.:::~ 15 Pr.IN i 8 a.tt..y polt l'~'°' aa ~-ble Info 11'~nch aJtac:hmenl 22 &Msa dweffing 13 Stay 25 'femptresa t7 Run away 29 Homeowner'• 32 ~mal House• garments 35 Dluot\lel 37 Roman doien 39 Ctfl'\a/Aussla dvider 40 Blaok tea 4t Gentle 42 Ptohlt>fl 43 OllveiJreen aongbird « Tiny Insects 45 Judge's decision 47 Gusn 49 Choral ensemble 51 Frosungs 55 Starchy food 58 Actor Gulnneu eo Painting or 81 ~anHNI S2 MenlllactutWI &4~ 65 Hero'• tale ee Roman roed 87 Stale 68 Only 6.9 Slng9r lor.t\1 DOWN 1 Sword 2 Llcense -3 Muallm'1 rellglon 4 Head movement 5 "Sefnfefd" c:Nfllcier 6 Oawdle9 7 Slubbom ones 8 Poem 9 Houaehold -aflC)llanoH 10 Awaytrom ltieoout 11 ~nt 12 Aim 13 Take It easy 18 Wictled ac:ts 22 Large box 24 At a distance 26 Arctic dwellings 28 Come forth 48 Opposite °' 30 Egress bonowed 31 8Uebal team 48 Ml tM>ugl'I 32 Wder's ctl8Ck 50 Brownieh ~ 33 Poet Khayyam 52 Welf~ 34 Expeft 53 l<ermil'I color 36 -out: ~ S.-Harsh by wltll 55 School dance 38 Psyche 56 Pennsylvania's parts neigtlbof 40 Chili bean 57 Money drawer 41 Fuzzy lruit 59 Animara home 43 Trlutnph-62 Topaz or opal ... Saudi dty 63 Nothing .... ...,.,. .... """.._ ......... -. BUlllNGTON UD. IOAD 7014 lllW 9030 PONTIAC 1170 ll&Cll 8140 .......... ~ ......... iiiil ..:..-----------------~----!'~ Wl•AYCASH ....... 7311 •••• l'IRDIAD Whit•. Tre•••rM '°' ooact UMd Sabot• Brown, 111n1 cond, 2 Iopa, 1-•pd. IOaded. ~ 6 boat equipment. auto. orig owner. Xlnl cones, $16400. C.U 6 Tre... Mlnney'a Vac:hl Sur· 18,000 722.0l94 ...;.54_3-..,....2_~~·-------- 0Ver 13 ~ .. vlog plu•, 1500 Old New· , '89 8UNallll0 1hlng1 1nat eomeb<x1y port 8tvd. 548 ... 192 18 •MW '7:J" Whl, Conv. Turbo OT. Auto, PICKALEAI> Wllnlll ,, you Wlll'll It, I au10, loaded Xlnl all pwr AM/fM CHI. Eaat·Weat vulnerable. Weat *Udoubled A!Ura•li1htlydilT~ probably haw It. ____ ._.;.._._-""'-·' tond. $6200. 080 CC. tllt. calm Urat/ dea)1. ent auction ib the other room, the Saturday/Sunday SPEED 81 C•ll 640·0883. w h I s . S 4 4 O O • wEST •92 I:) 108 '7 6 <> 108 .. •J954 NORTH • 10883 <;;i K42 o KQ92 •A8 EAST •Void c;;i AQJ9 <>A763 •KQ108S SOUTH •AKQJ764' 1::)83 <>JS •72 The bidding: WEST NORTH Pau INT P... P ... Pue Pau German West found a heart lead May 25th & 28th Sia BOATS 7016 --------613·2762. and declarer had no chance for 10 10121 Jon Day Or. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'"u11hw:owey ft04S ... _ • M•r•ctllh Gar.dens ~va ... • l-T-O_Y_O_T_A ___ _ tric.... •22' SKI 80AT '88 9210 For France, Paul Chem la made (Brookhurat/Adama) s. 7 titre v.e, l(lng the more natural lead of a club. i---------Cobra O/D, low prollle Declarer fell from grace by rising NEWPORT hull, Just Hrvlc•d, with the ace -inserting the eight new controtler/uphol· would have landed the eont"act BEACH 6169 stery. Gre11t •kl boat· •93 8U8UftBAN 4 •4 li,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sliver, dual air, new 84 LANOCRUISl!R tlr••. all aittraa. Ilk• llhr Int, auto, lo ml, new. S23,500. 640· fully loaded. S42K. pp 5221. 714·719·9504. becauae Weat can no longer gai11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii faat·looka grea1 ...... the lead to shift to a heart, and 819 Holld•i Salo ready to go. Sl0,500 declarer can discard a heart on a Everything under aunl 646•9449 57404247 _C_H_R_Y_S_LE_R __ 9_0_5_0 1..,,4Xiii4iiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii2ii2iii1 good diamond. When Eaat, Mme. Uf!lbrella, turn, lamps, iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11 Saul, lat.er gained the lead with the bar, •Ink, aporta, MARINE SERVICE '72 Chevy Blotor 4114 ( d h bl tool•, micros, trees. SUPPUES 7020 •93 CHYRSLl!R Town Custom engine/ drive ace o iamonds, s e was a e to Promontory Drive & Country Mini-van. shaft. New tires/paint. uoderlead her club honors. When waat. Acrosa 345 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Xlnt cond. 38k ml, 7/ Hardtop. Full cage. Chemla'ajack won the trick, he had F/S/S/M 9•m·2pm TONS OF 70 mfr warranly. 98% reslored. $9995. no difficulty finding the heatt ah.if\. ESTATE SAL& Sat 51 STAINLESS STEEL S15900. 645-9070 646-4505 IV msg. for down one. 25 9am·2pm. Every· Bronze & brass & nuts ---------1·--------& botts + washers. FORD 9075 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 56'00 per pound. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Minney'• Yacht Sur· • '7 1 8 U p ER 8 U Q plus, 1500 Old New· 1993 FORD CON y E RT IBLE ·port Blvd. 548-4192 BRONCO 4X4 Red/whlle, resrored When there is no entry to your thing must gol 1619 band, it is not a bad idea to lead the Bedford Lane 4. highest card in partner's suit so ""EV"'"""~""'R""'YT"=H-..,.IN__,.Q_M_U_S_T that, if )'O\I hold the trick, you can QOI Couch, akls, tux· shif\. if neceeaary. An openinJ lead edo, dealgner clothes, of the jack of clubs would have been morel 1806 Haven Pl, . . . · effective on t.his deal. Even if NB (by Irvine & 15th) -.... -11~-., ... -tt!-S_l_S __ I It ·~ notonously clifficuJt ':O select declarer wina the trick, West's nine "a.n&U"" L P Opening lead: Four of• In perfect cond. All like new. 642·9574 power, lealher, phone, tow pkg, rlms/llre1.1--------- 0nly 60k miles. S17K. MISC. AUTO 9245 574-4247 or 646·9449 the nght card to lead at tnclt one. • of clubs would be an entry for a MEM DAY WKND DOCRS 7022 Study the .west hand a!ld select heart shift -as long as East has ~~~~~71~~1u0.'am~~:: iiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil your opening lead aga~nst four the courage to underlead her hon· 1433 Superior Ave 38 Mooring (C·80) w/ ---------Seized Cara From spades doubled after reading below ors' Townhouae c.1 ' 11' BW, off Alvarado JAGUAR 9105 $175. Porsches, Ca· the meaning of the auction. It was · Pl., e. of Bay 11. $14K. d 111 a cs, Ch av y s . dealt in the final of the European L b · Call (909) 397·9797 or BMW's Corvettes. earn to be a better rid1e • .. •••••••• J o Ml·xed Team Champ1'onsh1'p 1• (909) 626·7l90 '89 XJ• Sovereign Also eep1, 4 W ·s. glayerl Subscribe now. to the •1•1u1'1.1SPO,,,TATION _....___.______ "' · y T 11 f between France and Germany, won • lli ,.&VUll '" 40' Mooring East ()I Maroon. Must 1eal our area. o rae 1• oren Bridl(e Letter by ca nf p 1111 /C d lmma~ulant condition. SOO·S9S·977S Ext. A· bv the French. (800)788-•,....,' :_, ti Or av on w orona 0 " 5139 for ~·rrent llsl· " ~ 1or uuonna on. 25' lib t T N/smk Salel $9995. ...u North·South were playing a weak i G L sa oa · wo an· lngs. wr te tp oren Bridge e tter, ch 9 S I b PERFORMANCE LTD. no trump. East's two anades was a p 0 ors, · mar ne·o -,. .• Box 4410, Chicaao, IL 8088(). BOATS 7011 tong shaft Vhl new Januor·L•nd Rover·---------takeout bid with clubs as the 4410. • \nit. 575.0092. ' ="s ERV IC E· •· anchor suit and South's four spades. BALBOA: 40. DOCK, '114·850·5880 ANTIQUES & 23' •·~ lounch dbl Side Tia . Holds: -,9-0--x-J-a--s-o-ve_r_e-1g-n.1,CiiLASiiiiiiSiiJCiSiiiiiiiii9ii2i5iiO t-------------------~---------1 ender, Norwelgan Kls· 48' Boal X 9' Wida. British Racing Green. I' jEWELRY, FURS PETS & korgen, Volvo engine • 71~842·4914 • Non/smk. Besl car '70 MBZ 280 SE Cpe. Auto, air. U blu. Hand-made aluminum. $7500 Obo 873·3313 & ART 6025 ANIMALS. 6049 GARAGE SALES 54'995 obo 675-6128 NEW DOCK 2 Slips Best value • Loaded. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 30' Trimaran. fully 25'.,. .. Eleo/wtr/dock S a I e I S 1 3 , 5 0 O . equipped. Custom boxs. Marcus Channel PERFORMANCE LTD. NEIMANS BUNNIES sails, Very clean Int., $200/mo es. 673·7353 Jaguar-Land Rover Two llmlled edition 6 weeks old. 1 white / CORONA $12,000. Prima moor· ·SE RVICE· '74 Jensen Heoley Lolus rwln cam. eng. Sh/hrd·tops. Runs Xlnt. Orig cond. Vellow/blk Int. S2K 839·7524 serigraphs. beaut 5 t 510 645 8748 ri ••llD 6122 Ing loc. In NB $12,000. ---------• 714·850·5880 framed/matted. Seller an. · • · uEL nUM\ MOTORCYCLES 714 830.9445 CUSTOM •7• XJS motivated! 759·5410. FREE CAT 8moaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1·--------SCOO..-rRS 8018 ..., S I 5/25 B'ROWBOAT & OARS u; 12000 ml on H.O. GM be I g e st r Pd n rt rd at on ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OFFICE FURNITURE & · EQUIPMENT 6047 male. Charlie. Adults Sam·? Hsehld ltem1, catamaran hull, good VS. VB custom 4sp ---------only. Shots 673-4879 furn, rugs, clothes, cond. 5300. 675-0304. Honda 750 Nighthawk overdrive trans. sunrf. AUTO PARtS appl & much moral AVON 1990 9 ,3 ., New Dec '95. Blue. Beaulllul blue green. & REPAIR 9260 •Poodles AKC• 715 Narcissus. Back 3200K miles. HelmeV $9950 OBO. 646-2907/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Good condillon. $350. '-'k 1 I k $4 oo 497 0926 Tea Cup Tty & Mini alley. Pump/oar• Incl. .,.. uu c t 1 . . FOR SAU'! . Beige OFFICE Illes, daaks, S450.ss5o 714·7Sl·3465 , __ S_A_T_U __ R_D_A_Y-5-/2_5_ (909)629·3347. 4542•740 4 ---------convertable 1op option copier, phones, and Sovo abused and 7am·lOam. N. 01 PCH 1714)675·l563. ••••llli••••I MAZDA 9 125 for lull size Ford morel 642-4800 abandoned pets. Ba a btwn Fernleaf & Gold· •·c""•_t_•_m_a_r_a_n_N_•_c_r_a AUTOMOBILES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bronco as seen in Off· volunteer/foster. Call enrod allay. Couch, Road magazine. All 714.597•9037. rugs, tables, etc. 5·2 11 7'), w/lraller. •••••••••I '90 MAZDA MX8 parts Included. 2 yrs PETS & Com• S••ll Ready to . sail s790. TURBO OT . 50,000 old. $250 oeo. 714· --------------------------• Leaving In 2 weeks, ml, loaded. Must see. 589-4040 exl.167. ' ANIMALS 6049 MUSICAL must sell. Voice Mall BMW 9030 S6500 080. 241 ·9075. __,=-..,....,....,.....------wh ' t d • t HUNTINGTON 401·6626 Iv mas. LIFT GATES en You re Une In 0 ADOPT·A·PE• INSTRUMENTS 6055 BEACH 6140 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1988 Mazda RX 7 For Sate (3) Waltco 1 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ ..._ _____ '78 833 CSI 2·dr, 6· Turbo, spotless. 52K 3.000 lbs. capaclly, Every Sat & Sun at 1• POWER BOATS cyl, auto, pwr wind, miles. S5500. Call Utt Gates. $2500 tor Classl. f1' ed PETSMAR'f, Founlaln Spinet good aoundr *HUGE SALE* 7012 snrf. mlrr. Gd cond. after 5pm, 673·4743. all (3). For more Valley. Puppies, kll· rec ent ovorh•u• In 101 on Pecan.i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $3250 obo 631-7149 Information, please lens and ·more. all $ 4 5 o 0 b 0 , between Bth & 9th In a• call Promod Shah , looking for loving, car· 984-1897 down1own H.B. Furn .. 1948 Lyman MERCEDES 9130 _1_·7_1_4-_5_7_4_·4_2_6_7_· -- ing homes. CALL 597· collecllblas & clothlng. Classic Bay Boat. Can't seem lo CLASSIFIED · ' t d • t 9037 tor more Into. 8am·3pm•Sat/Sun Xlnl cond. $3500 obo get to all those It's the resource you You re Une In 0 Your PIANOS & Call 733*9993. '72 SL MERCl!DES can coun1 on 10 sell a On the move? Classified Is..... repair jobs Classlc. Light blue. myriad or merchan· ORGANS 6059 CONVENIENT AVON SEARIDER around the house? Exe. cond. 2nd owner. whether you're buy· 13·4 ... 60HP Mere dlse Items, because Communl• ty, Sell your extra Ing, selling. or lust (8hrs. Runs exc.) High Lat the Classlfled $10.900. 642·7404. our columns compel household BABY GRAND looking, ctasslfled has performance/water Service Directory '77 MBZ 4 5 0SLC qualllled buyers 10 items Grlnnel Bros. New what you naedl skl/lish/crulsa. Trailer help you find grey w/red lnl., 11lnt calll 842•5878 Mahogany finish. CLASSIFIED plus many xtras. cond. must seel ---------in Classified Make offer. 646-1863. e42·5878 $3500. 548·2858. reliable help. $7,500 548·18S9 ------1 CERAMIC CLEANING DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINJ<LERS 3921 SERVICE TILES 3528 SERVICES 3548 SERVICE 3584 LAWN cAR.E 3808liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REMODELS carp, plbg,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt. -------SPRINKLER REPAIR •••••••••I Leaky Shower• R•p'd WINDOW CLEANING """SM.AJ..L JOB EXPERT paint, elec. ti~. stuCC~ & • TREES • The Calif. Public Utili· 6a::~:~~4j~~t /r:"~~~ •DAN DAWSON• ~l~~:.s;~~:~;.i'~:. Regroutlng & lnslall'n •Average 1 story-$30 OrywalVPlaster Repair roofing. OR N Iles Commission RE· Lt1'569S97 83e.8888 Plumbing 646-6720 John Burr 282·2831 L11'670130 Dean cl Tilt •H2 story·S4C5. 1 .HinglngiTaplng/Tulurt UMco'bdl.lePh#11 8 40 503-·5 32:J8 8 5 1 Te'_..."'••••t. La•11•· Water Htalt11 •Drains ACOUSTIC 3 8 6 26 I . ....-...--. 751 ....,.7,. OUIRES that all used CHUNG'S PAINTING 67 ·8065 or 4 ·85 oua• ••n ng Comm/Res 551·5573 .,..,..--..,,,..--,...-,,,,..-....,.....,... -----..._ v household goods Remodel • Repair CEILINGS 3408 Newport T iie & Marble Spring Cl••nlng, _________ Home Repair/Remodel Lawn Service. Mow/ movers print lhelr 20 Yra Exp. Gd Price! F1uc;ots • Fhlturu i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fine Craftsmanship... & Reg Svc. Mini·.blind1, B&K Llc#585HSO Costa Mesa/Newpon edge/sod/sprlnkler1/ P.U.C. Cal T number: Guar work. Frff Esl. Uc:'d Pgrl717·5729 At Affordable Prices. carpet & noor. Visa/MCIM All phaaes. No job loo 25 Year• Exp. clrMJp. Al 988·2718 limos and chauttaurs Llcl375602 538--1534 "'::==:=:=:::::==:==:~ AAA ACOUSTIC Paint·applied Remove· patch Texture. lnl/e>Ct 962·5891 or 847·8905 Show.rs/c ounters/Firs AJ'a 888·2500 1ml. Aco:.istlc removal, Jim 831·2460 Ive msg or call af1er 5 print lhelr T.C.P. num· EM_, .... ,.,. pa.•NTINQ -elc. 714-240·1159 .. .__ Al Expert Drain Cleaning Natural Stent a. Marble • GARDENING Aellabla ber in all advertise· lnVExt. Wallpaper/Tiie & Plumbing R1palra Fplcs L645486 8"'2·22t4 CONCRETE & u nn "NG 3720 & Quality work al menl1. If you have a Free eat/Ref/1 Oyr• exp 20v11 •ll> All work QUI!. TUTORING 3929 READING TUTOR Or•d•a K·5 ·Crldenlialtd Tt1Cher· S1tphanle 723·0488 CEILING MASTER •Acoustic Removal• Ct.Jstom Texture•Palnt Loe'd Mark 838·7300 TILE REPAIRS MASONRY 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 nn.vw reasonable rates. question about the le-Competitive S7S1·2039 Sieve 545-1298 •Reseal Patio Tiie • Ed Barrell 548·3371 gallly 01 a mover. limo lko'a Cu1tom P ainting Procla• Plumblng ---------Ponds • Fountains JUNK To Th• DUMP 0' chauffeur, call: Prof, Clean, ouallty WALL L,352409 745.3954 Brick. Block, Stone, Tiie Smell Job EXPERT ('714-988-1882) Oreen Scene Lsndscpng Public Utlllllea Work. lnt/E>Ct & Dock•. Re~~~: :.ri~'::t~~els COVEllNGS Cone, Patio, Driveway Duncan Electric Wiii haul what Trash /Masonry /Irrigation Commlsalon L#703468 931-4910 3932 Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 2~ Yr Quick Re1ponse Man won'tl 968·1S82 /Trimming /Removal• 714-558-4151 LIG87398 989·1090 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD CARE 3536 Exp. Tarry 557.7594 Local Lto. 950.7042 TWENTY DOLLAR ~::~;5• :;~~~n~~a Dibernardo'• Moving P~!:!r~~t:U~7~r;~~~ _P_O_O_L______ s:!1:1~~~P:a~:.P., * Best Price/Quality Llo'd Contr•clor HAULER/CLEAN·UP LANDSCAP• t~~:11g,~:.c·~~':r~~f. Old·fllhloned Pride In removal. Uc# 5SS924 Handyman/Remodel CHILD HOME CARE Landscape.i._!>rlck, s1on1 Small job spaclall1t JOHN 850·1828 CONSULTANT Tlll1Sl632 tn9·3114 Workmanship. 871-5987 SERVICE 3894 * 714-903·SO:J7 * Additions Bath Kitch Llcl304201056 Concrtte.luv-78 .. 1007 Fans •Llghta•Spa 18 Years Experlenc•. SON'S PAINTlr,O iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Farthing lntorlora Fire.water Da mage 1:o°.~:~: ~hr~!~~h •EXPERT: Blk wall•, Demand Eltclrlc 645-36S6 HOME rinn:i Brian Kflleles 645-4635 lplll Second Moving Int/Ext. 22 yrs In 0 .C. Pool/Spa 8110 & Repair 1n1tallallon, Removal Elec, Plumb, & Paint P brick, concrt, 11ucco & ~ 1---------1 Prof Moveral 24Hr Srv Quality. Sml/Blg Jobi Flll1r .. Pump .. Heater1 Ol1counl Wallcoverlng1 Newpor1 area lmmed stone. 25Vr Exp. Low$ FENCES sE•VIc11s 37.60 und•c•pe Remodellng 701y/Sr Ol1c/T#178452 UC460559 7t4·53J.!Mll6 leland Blu• Pool• Ll660875 873·1212 Page 714·227·8122 CL11"-."NG Joao 531·7843 " '" · Y•rd tune up/malnt1nac;1, 432·""1"'3/P.346·5850 Pgr 1·80o.816-9722 Wkly Svc: 845·0728 ~11' •---------._ DT!l"VS 3615 lendac1pe/art11llc dellgn. .. .. We gals ahould hang OOORS Rtmodel•Hardwait SERVICES 3548 Pottomod Concrete "' '"'"" C•r• Giver For the Conlractoric27-604008.1--...... L-L_-AM ______ .... R-IC,..A __ N __ WEST COAIT PAINTING---------together. Strip, ln11a11, Trim•Ceblno1uS1ucco Orlveway1, patloa, elderly. t2 years e11p. Prort & Elhlc;al. 845-7605 MoVH·U ... Carefully FrH Eat.elO Yra Exp ROOFING 3910 ad\llce to th• crazy. Orywtl L.562731 35Yrs •~P dac:k1. Repair/removal •l'l!NCES OAT••• Ref's. Please call CoulWolisly & Cheaply Unbeatable RatHI 831·2111 anytime \Jerry 842.0587 A TOUCH OF CLASS UC/Free est 222.eeee new/repelt/poll replac9d Tamm~ 714-367•9038 PLANT ARTIST 849.0223 T141227 Rel'1. Joe 850-3433 The Community A to Z HANDYMAN Cleaning. AH/Comm Redwood • Llll!576605 Speclallll In 11Cf11fng ML.BOA ROO,.NO CO Market Place. IHST~UREFACECA81HETS TUc/Bonded2. 8F2r••71E4•3t. CONTRACTODr Jim Whyte 6.42-1206 land1cepe,11r~g!,'1~2n·---------_P_E_D_ro_N_AL _____ , ~RC!m,lrm/,IFRrMe•E./tRI ~rRootls' CIU1ltled l<Jtcflens, bllhl, d()()(I, ereaa • ""' INTEllOR upgrad••· e..,.... • PARTIES. &'W Ll;.dJtn• 831·S081 M2-H'18 window• Doug 548-7258 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING GENERAL 3558 ~.!!!.!.·.~~!!.. DESIGNERS 3782 Prof'I Landacepe M•lnt 3840 SERVICE 3867 1-::======::. Ucenaed·Bonded ,.._,._ ·-·-'ll 10Vra Exp • Xlnt Ref1 OCCASIONS eiiDL•R ROOFING 1' c.ARPENTRY•Wlndowa $10.00 per hour. ACM CONITAUCTON Hllme&n. Low prices. Uc'd • Seaaonal Flower9 • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii YOUR P•RSONAL Ocen1ed & ln1ured Doors • Wood Fencea 714-548.0388 T I I t AdvllUgtConstr.874-5301 VISIONS DESIGNS VICTOR 467•17:J9 U It ... p ~ R t I AS81STANTS FrH Eat. All reroof • Clo11VG111gt Organlze11 ennan mprovemen ASIC Prorl Designers n .... •· •• on a gual'intMd. 87a.5095 L•261581 • Call Bob WINDOW CLEANING Remodel1 • Com/RH Cott eNectlv•. HceP: v ... d Cloon•'lP, Trim Wedding Rental Equip PerioMI Girt Frldayi. •THUNDIR ROOflNO• , 244>·8323 Pg-312-002& •CARPET CLEANING Ll415708 M .. 8'770 ft00ll INSTALL llonal buying power. TrHs/Hedge/Aemove/ Rthear111a:;:g11on1 Tru1tworthy & Profaa· ' •FASECEREESETIN'7A2E .. PA71R07.,. LEWIS Conetruotlon llPAllS 3620 Smlllg budgets free Weed, Nu Lawn/Malnt. Grid Ptttltl '180 :!:e~'. :ti.~1~~~. refer· ~:d·~~ ~~r!~i~!°p:I~ CARPET CLEANING • Remodel•Handymen · conaultallon. 2eO.soeo 944-Yerd Pg·74&-537& Uo 838144 Me.-4122 ••rleht Heeolnlng Li'704n3 Local Ree. 1------------------3515 EuroP41an Prort. 8••' •'J14o8S'J-Se2S• •QUALITY WOl'K• --------1---------PAINTING 3858 PIA.RO• VOCAL -------- In townl Ref• 5Yra E11p. s.J. iQon Conatnaotlon HerdwdNlnyl/Ceramlc JEWELRY. 3784 LIMOUSINE w all!~NS 3868 REMODELING iiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Grae• 2111·•••• Cu11om Home Build.,. Mrbl•/Carpet Bndlln• iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSBaVICES 3814 ~ t •nDlnONS 3916 Prof'I arpel Cleaning Hone1t•Rellabfe•Hard Li o I 481954'. fhf '1. L7082?0 '722·73:J2 '"iil•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •W.P . 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