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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-15 - Orange Coast Pilot_SPORTS Update on our All-American Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ., WEEKEND An Irish pub for the mellow crowd aty to draw up formal Megan's Law policy Newport toe _el:~ away • Officials this week were faced with informing residents that a high-risk sex offender lives in Newport Beach. · By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -After police gtappled this week for the first time with telling resi- dents a high-risk sex offender lives among them, the City Council will be setting down a formal policy for similar situa- tions in the future . The Police Department announced Monday that James Lee Crununel, who has been convicted of child molestation, kidnapping and sexual perver- sion, lives in a West Newport condominium. Officers knocked on doors in his complex at Ticonderoga and Columbia •SEE POLICY PAGE A14 CABOOSE NEARS FOR TRAIN -· --~-~~~~--~~~~~~- H 0 BB YI STS.- q___ • Model train engineers say they'll sell off the railroad bit-by-bit if city approves golf course expansion. By Susan Deemer, Datly Pilot COSTA MESA -After spending nine years working on their railroad, members of the Orange County Model Engineers might have to give up their model train tracks if the city approves a proposed golf course expansion. "The guys I talked to were pr~ctically in tears," · ert Donnell¥, one of aba11t 100 memhetS- the Orange Coun'ty Model Engineers. Since 1989, club members have laid about 15,000 feet or three miles of train tracks to complete the miniature railroad that offers adults and children free rides on the third Saturday of each month. A recent proposal to add nine holes of golf to the Costa ·Mesa Golf and Country Club would not only squash the railway, but upset members of the Fairview Park committee. The committee was formed 13 years ago and is about to present its mas- ter plan proposal to the city. The proposal was intro- duced earlier this week at a City Council study ses- sion. City Council members who stand by the commit- tee's plans want the park to be kept as natural space. They also want to keep the railway. But supporters oelieve the proposed golf course expansion would help fund the Fairview Park master plan. • Community meets to show that convicted child molester is not wanted in their neighborhood. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Two days after police revealed a high- risk sex criminal lives at the New- port Crest condominium complex, the bright-colored picket signs were already being displayed in front of the City Council cham- bers as anxious neighbors gath-. ered for Wednesday rught's meet- ing with police. The signs read "Remove Sex- Sick Crum.me!,• "Go Away Crummel Now!" and "Protect Newport Beach " And as the meeting began, with the crowd so large people stood in the aisles and the lobby,· the tension was palpable. Newport Beach Police Chief Bob McDonell said Megan's Law, wl}ich ·prompted the recent announcement about 53-year-old convicted sex felon James Lee Crummel, carried with it usome •SEE CRUMMEL PAGE A15 Anne Salller with her son. Joshua, and daughter, Lauren, listen as area resi- dents discuss concerns about local sex offender James · Lee Crummel Wednesday night at City Hall. • BR1Ar-.. POBUO'.l. •DAIL\ P1.,0' District site shuftle gets undeiway By Michelle Terwilleger, Datly Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Ope n the Rea Communi- ty Center and Monte Vista High School as ele- mentary schools, consider usmg Davi.s Adult Edu- .cation Center as a middle school and use the Pre- sidio site in the future as an elementary school if needed . ..lha.1's whaLt.b.e_Cllizen ' Slud.CJ.LJ'-4..11.!J,4.:w.JJ,~w.L.--et Demographics Comnuttee recommended Wednesday that school trustees should do to accommodate the expand.mg student populabon ~Reeling from news 1fuiL !he d1stnqt ffiAY ~~and_ class size reducbon to Uurd grade, committee members revtewed a report by Chief Finanoal Officer rvtichael Fine that outhned where the 35 extra classrooms could be found News from Sacramento mchcabng that the state would pick up more of the cost of class size reduc- tion could encourage trustees to expand the pro- gram to Uurd grade. Fine also outlined prelurunary boundary changes under the proposdl The boundaries for a Rea elementary school could be south of Victona to north of 17th Street, east of Pomona to west of Harbor Boulevard Proposed boundary changes for Kaiser Elemen- tary include south of lrvme Avenue to north of 17th Street, east of Santa Ana to west of Irvine Avenue. -f-~mG·eAts in -that-a · Elementctry. . Kaiser could also take in students now attend- ing College Park Elementary who live m a triangle bordered by Fauview Drive, Fair Drive and New- port Boulevard. In additipn, some students from Newport Ele- mentary could be moved to Newport Heights Ele- mentary, specihcally those hvmg south of 15th Street and north of Paafic Coast Highway m the Hoag Hospital and Ticonderoga Street area Committee members also stood by their recom- mendatlon to move alternative educabon pro- grams to Harper Commuruty Center although chs- trict staff wants to move the program to Davis Edu- cation Center. School board members postponed votmg on the issue at their Tuesday meebng because they want- ed to hear about additional opbons to solve stu- dent housing problems and to give the committee more discussion time All council members agreed there is no money to funp either Fairview Park improveme nts or to devel- op the farm site land. •SEE TRAIN PAGE A14 MARC MARTIN I OAllY Pit.OT A proposal being considered by the City Council to expand the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club could mean the end of the Goat Hlll Junction model trains. School trustees will hear the committee's ret - om.mendation at their study session on May.20 The district started the 20. 1 student-teacher ratios in first and second grades and for part of the day in kindergartens this year. r---~---------~----------------------~-----------------, I \ 11 I \ AROUND TOWN ..... A6 ClASSIFtED .•.......• 85 COMMUMTY PORUM A16 INTERTAINMENT ..•• M POLICE PILES ........ ~ llUli.lc NOTICl5 •.••.• 13 ~f n ()' \ I I n I \ I \I I \ I Fergie doing dinner in Costa Mesa · · •Duchess of York will spend weekend at Westin during benefit for Philharmonic Society. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Duchess of York -a woman known as much for her roller-coaster diet as for her rocky marriage to the Duke of York, Pripce Andrew - will make her first Orange Coun- ty appearance this Saturday at the Westin South Coast Plaza. Sarah Ferguson, who married into England's royal family in July 1986 but has since separated from· Prince Andrew, recently began a new career as the offidal spokes- woman for Weight Watchers. The Cotta Mesa appearance iS the la.st of eight speaking engage- ments tn the United States and Canada and the only one on the West Coast. She emve1 fnday night. organizers said. Before her teparation, the 37- year-okl Ducbea took a beating Sarah Ferguson "For a young woman she has experienced a great deal ... " -Eve Komyei discussing the Duchess of Yortt in the press over her we1gbt, whlch topped 203 pounds at one point. Today she l4lks openly about her rrustakes and about how she shed the we1gbt The $150-a-plate dinner engagement. which benefits the Philharmonic Society, was orga- ruzed by members of the Big Canyon Spygl8S$ Hill cornnuttee. The committee is one of 32 that raise money to support education- al musical programs tor local young people. Eve Komyei, a committee member, said he contacted the royal speaker through her publi- cist in New York. •she will talk about her life and her learning experiences," Komyel said. •foI a young woman she has experienced a great deal. l don't think any of us know just exactly what she went through.• Th0$e attending the event will also be invited to attend a VIP reception and can make a dona- tion to g t their picture taken With the duchess, said Ann Stem. who helped organize the event. For more tnfonnatioO about the Ph.llharmoo.ic Society, tta pro.. grams or tbll e¥ent Cill1 W.2422. ··A2 THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 ., pilot people# LARS LARSSON Clocks. are what make thi,s crllftsT1J,an tick ' .r .t .. HE IS Spending bis time handcrafting clocks. FROM HOUSES TO O.OOCS Larsson's passion for building clocks grew out of his boredom with hammering together house frames and such. "I was a carpenter my whole life,• he • said, noting that he first considered making the switch to clock making about three years ago. •1 got a little burned out on it.• Now he's constrµcted a whole business in Newport Beach around selling his~ tom-built clocks, most of them replicas of 18th rentwy SwedJsh grandfather clocks - called "Mora Clocks." He labors for about three weeks on each timepieee, putting it together in his workshop, near his home in Huntington Beach, then l!auling it over to European Countty Clocks, his Newport ~owroom. • . First he has to wait a few weeks for the inner workings to be imported from the East Coast or Gepn.any, then he heads to the lumber yard to buy his wood. Then finally, he hits the drawing board to sketch the original layout -every dock he builds is different. LEARNING BY THE BOOK When Larsson decided he had helped build one too many houses, he became intrigued by the old Swedish.;:rench, Irish and English clocks he saw in books. He knew then that he had found a voca- tion he'd love doing day after day. "From when I select the wood to when it's ticking is all satisfying,• be said "Each dock bas its own personafil'Y.:' - His favorite creation sits 61 the middle of the five docks that line his tiny shop at 461 · Old Newport Blvd. The grandfather clock, dated 1893, is painted dusty blue, and near its base are pink crocuses, the official flower of his home county in Sweden. He came to the United States 19 years ago, first living in Irvine with a friend. He had visited once before as a merchant sailer and had driven around the country with a friend -after that, he knew be wanted to come back for good. . WORKSHOP TO SHOWROOM His Newport showroom used to serve as his workshop before he decided to 0XJ*td his business two months ago with a partner- ship with interior·decorator Terri Hall. Now she takes care of marketing and sales, and he can concentrate on building docks, along with the wooden tnmks andbentbes ._ that decorate the store When be first decided to build clocks for a living, he taught himself to do it simply by looking at books. "I had musewn pictures, and I put the docks together looking at those," be said "I learned by trial and error.• -Story by Jennifer Armstrong, photo by Don Leach -~·Community members Children.author bJ>oks receive awards about the Back Bay urday at building 12 at the Orange County Fa.frgroqnas, 88 mated to be about $2.2 million, will begin :Time 1, and it is expect- ed to be completed by the fall. computer and .use a mouse to access information. The project took more than· a ye·ar to com- plete. Education Mall offer s family fun day Five community activists will Books about the Upper New- receive the Newport Harbor Area port Bay, written and illustrated -• Chamber of Commerce's Silver by third-graders, will be the focus Anchor Awards at a May is of a ~pfire program on Satur- breakfast. day. . The 30th annual awards will The Upper Newport Bay natu- honor people who make Newport ralists will host the campfire, Beach a better place to live and which will include hot chocolate goes to those the chamber feels and -marshmallows. The books, don't get the recogrution they authored by Sue White's class, deserve. They'll be the focus of a will be donated to Children's Hos- breaklast at 7:15 a.m., May 28, at pital of Orange County. Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. · The event will include a coun- try western dinner dance, a silent auction, cow chip bingo and entertainment by Doo-Wah Rid- ers, The All American Boys Cho- rus and dance instruction by Kaylee Fox. Tickets are $7 5 and can be resezved by calling 708- 1680. Chamber golf tourney set for Monday The Redevelopment agency has spent more than $10 million to acquire the site from 1981to1988. Previously, the city used a portion of the property to relocate dental offices from property where ni- angle Square is. The new center is being built on the remaining vacant 77 ,823-square-foot lot. 911 center steps into the future The center will be open for viewing from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Employees'of the city's Com- munications Department will con- duct tours of the ·facility and answer questions regarding the program and the operations inside the center. For more infor- mation, call Dale Kinny, senior c9mmunications supervisor 754- 5060. The Education Mall, a neigh- borhood ~ter offering classes, seminars, workshops and otlier community programs, is holdin~ a family fun day May 18, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . The center offers classes in self-.defense, yoga and spiritual awareness. The Education Mall is located at 230 E. 17th St. For more information call 847-8746. the Balboa Bay Club. The program is "Scheduled for -..!fhis-ye8T~pien~ts~.~e~attc~h1-t-~;~.~tfl,6hp~.nmr.~u~1~Um1e,....,..amTTT'i'pmbithm''hP:ea~t~errnono-r~~1u~~-~,,~c~w~p~u1r--iLn~ar~u'""'v•~-inru'2"rca-+ the c1fy~s;...,:~e~w:;-i~c-;c~e~nr.e~r~,-:+~...._~~~-=--;;;r_... ...... ......,..., ........... '°'"'.....,_,.......,...,..,_~~~~~-l----I supporting a laundry list ·of local Shellmaker Island, just off Jam-Chamber of Commerce on Mon-which recently underwent a causes, are: Norman Loats, New-boree ~ad and CoaSt Highway. day will host its annual golf tour-$300,000 face lift, will hold an port Mesa School Foundation For information call 640-6746. nament benefitting city economic open house May 21 to show mem- Board president; Shari Esayian, development efforts. bers of the public its upgraded member of the Orange County Balboa arts faire set The Community Open at the facilities. Performing Arts Center and the · Newport Beach Country elub will Dispatchers, who once American Diabetes Association; f Or this weekend include a day of golf, lunch, din-answered telephone and radio Mary Anna Jeppe, member of the See the work of local artists ner, an auction, entertainment calls using a.large radio panel, are Junior League of Orange County and browse booths for community and giveaways. And anyone who now seated in front of a personal and the National Charity League; groups at the fowth-annual Bal-sinks a hole-in-one will go home Oarence Turner, former Newport boa Peninsula Fine Arts and with a new BMW. Beach mayor; and James Reed, Crafts Faire. The ·profits from the $250 per who helps at treatment centers for The Balboa Merchants and person cost go to the city. For alcohol and drug addiction. Owners Association will sponsor information, call 729-4400. Marcheano named ~ chamberchairman The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's 1997- 98 board of directors has taken -office. Dan Marcheano Qf The Arch- • es Restaurant will serve as the : new chaimlan as Rush Hill steps • down from the job. • Bob Black of Balboa Pavilion : is vice chairman; Lula Halfacre • of Traditional Jewelers is secre- •. tary; and Joe Parker of KPMG : Peat Marwick is chief financial ·:officer. the event, which runs 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Saturday and Sunday on Main Street in Balboa Village. Families cm view the work of local artists, sculptors and crafts- people. This year's fair will also feature a "community involve- ment~ area with displays from the Police Department, neighborhood watch groups, the OASIS senior center and other orgclnizations. Head over to fair ~ for hoe-down The Centennial Parm Founda- tion's Country Hoe-Down will take place at 6:30 to 11 p.m. Sat- Petco, Hollywood Video to open downtown A recently approved construc- tion project will bring Petco and Hollywood Video to Costa Mesa this fall. City Council members, acting as members of the Rede- velopment Agency, approved the $1.3-million sale of property to developers planning to build a retail center at Newport Boule- vard and 18th Street. The 21,150-square-foot center will be built on vacant property adjacent to Lion's Club Park. Construction on the project, esti- greer wylder ... ls taking the week off. Her Best Buys column will return next Thursd ay. ' .. READERS HOTLINE Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No 642-6086 . . Record ~r comments about the 011 Pilot or news tips. VOL. 91, NO. 105 ADDRESS Our ~ress Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. THOMAS H. JOHNSOH. CORRECTION~ Publisher ww.&JAM L09DILL. 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There was ~ign of forced entry. • Gisler Avenue: A swing tire worth S2SO was st<>len from a playground set In the 1200 block. flEWPOM IEAOt • tto.g .Drive: A wallet worth $20 was stolen from a purse left unattended in the first bJOck. • nth Street Md .. lboa 9oulevanl: $300 worth of damage was done when someone smashed the window of a car parked near the Intersection. • 4'11t Street A cellular phone worth SSOO was stolen from a car parked In the 100 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • w..t .. lboa loulevard: An answering machine and tools worth $445 were stolen from a home under renovation In the 4600 block. There was no sign of forced entry. . · • ~ Court: Cash, coins and ptoperty worth $2227 were stolen from a home In the 100 block. The wlnd<?W ~as pried open. LLOYD'S GIFT FOR YOU: Receive 3-FBEE lumbo packs of bedding p lants of your choice! No purchase necessary. (A $7.50 value)~ N0t aood w/any ochtt olfer J c..~te per household I . 1 Ga. W'! Geraun ~ coa) ~Reg. S4.98 sae PrtCed at $3.98 (71•>~1 .. 1· Llofet•....,. ~Co., Inc. • .. THURSDAY, MAY tS. 1997 AJ _Th_e music and his secret sYffiphony • Jewelry thieves say 'please,' then make off with the loot ., Tie message asked me to call Roberta Carasso, something bout a wipe-out of the OCC Symphony. My first reaction was, what OCC Symphony? Never heard of it By the time I got back to Rober- ta, whatever confl1ct there may have been had been resolved. The orchestra's last concert of the year is going on this Sunday as scheduled. By now, I wanted to know • more about this secret symphony, so 1 visited the orchestra's rehearsal Tuesday evening. The first thing I learned is that professor Alan Remington ls the OCC Symphony. He is its brain, heart, nervous system -and defi- nitely soul. Remington bas been at OCC since 1976. He was 48 then, living in Costa Mesa, and well-estab- lished in Los Angeles as a musi- cian (clarlnet. sax, bassoon), com- poser, arranger and contractor (the guy who hires and schedules musi<;ians for orchestras). A friend as}ted him to give a lecture on careers in music. Rem- ington told the students: "I will tell · . you everything I know and that won't take very long at all, so· I hope you'll ask lots of questions.• They did, and three hours later '· a teacher was born, It wasn't lohg before OCC asked him to join the faculty. "That was 20 years agot and LYLE.EN & ~FF EWING SIGN~D, S EALED, AND DELIVE-RED- When a real estate deed is signed, it is effective, right? Even if a deed is pro_perly executed, it is not effective until it has been delivered to and accepted by the buyer. This can sometimes create bizarre results. An elderly man properly signed, sealed and acknowledged a deed to his -nephew and placed it in an old tin box in his room, where it was discovered fred martin rm still here,• Remington grinned. •And I still love every moment of what I do.• He recalled the night he arrived home with his first pay- check: "My wife looked at it and said. 'How can people live on this?'" But Remington had discovered the trade-o~ that. keeps teachers going: "It is indescribably wonder- ful to be able to have a positive impact on young people.• . In Alan Remington, OCC dis- covered yet another in the breed of educator that seems to thrive in the college's environment: A learned individual with a fine aca- demic background, buttressed by a wealth of real-world experience. Remington graduated from the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago and attended Juilliard in New York. Then he became one of four young musicians awarded a scho2arsbip to study privately With Leonard Bernstein. lt was now almo$t 7 p.m., the appointed hour for rehearsal. Musicians had been ambling onto the stage of the Moore Theater for the past half hour or so. They tuned and rehearsed various parts. "l am a tyrant up there/ the soft-spoken Remington said. "I insist my players learn their parts. Me, it's easy. I have a sign on the podium that says: ~wave arms until music stops. Tum around and bow'." At 7:01, Remington takes the podium. At 7:02, Remington announces they will begin with Ravel's "Valses Noble et Senti- mentale. • The first go-round is a bit ragged. They tune again, first to a t:rw:npet's concert A. then an oboe's. The next try is pretty darn good. "Much better!" the conductor announces. "('lbe Ravel) is as hard to conduct as it is to play, you lmow." A cellist picks up his big fiddle and hands it to Remington. nus breaks the tension and they move on. A percussionist misSes the exact moment to come in with a vital kerplunk. Mif you get lost, just look up here for divine guid- ance," R~gton says, waving ... -re 'E!!!!Q!~ Jf:( JUST A PARTIAL TREATMENT At ECOLA we have lhe right treotmeot or combination of treatments to control drywood termites. Otha< sefVices only use microwave treatmen1s. We use this treatment to< some situations, but it con leave temltte infestations undetected. ECOlA off9'S you lhe choice of lhe ElfCTROGUN (which con help locale drywood termite tunnels), microwave treatments and tent fumigations. TWO YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY THAT CAN BE REVIEWED ANNUALLY FOR THE LIFETIME OF TliE PROPERTY. CALL THE TERMITE EXPERTS AND CHOOSE THE BEST TERMITE CONTROL PROGRAM f-OR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS. YOU NOW HAVE A CHOICE. You Want The Job Done Right? 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I didn't stick around for the final number, Schumann's •sym- phony No. 3," the "Rhenish.• But when it is perfonned Sunday evening, I suspect it will be just fine. How good is the OCC Sym- phony? Consider that its 60 mem- bers are divided fairly equally among students, professionals and people in the community. Ergo, the local ensemble is definitely not up to, say, the Vienna Pbilbarmon- ic. But I think it sounded consider- ably better than the Royal Hong Kong or<;hestra that played the Performing Arts Center last fall Come out and hear for yourself Sunday at the Moore Theater on the OCC campus. The concert starts at 7:30 and tickets cost $8 and $5. Come to think of it, the OCC Symphony is one hell of a lot better than the Vtenna, in that sense, anyway. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs f!Nery Thursday and saturday. ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio , Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SA L E . Handmade wools, synthetics. sisal ALDEN'S • 'IWo armed robbers get away with $325,000 from Ben Bridge Jewelers in South Coast Plaza. By ChristOpher Goffard, Daily Pflot NEWPORT BEACH Armed robbers who police described as •unusually polite• made off with $325,000 worth of few'elly from Ben Bridge Jewelers at South Coast Plaza on Wednesday. Two men entered the jewel- r;y store around 10:20 a.m., pointed a handgun at a sales clerk and demanded Rolex watches and loose diamonds, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. John Boylan. The robbers gave clerks a bag to put the jewelry into, then ordered the clerks to lay on the floor while they escaped, Boylan said. " "Our suspects were quite polite," Boylan said. "They weren't rude when· they were pointing the gun. Usually (there is) more violent lan- guage. That wasn't the case here.• The robbers said •Please· and •Thank you,• Boylan said, adding no¥y was hurt and no shots were fired. The fint robber is described as a black male, 25 to 26, stand- ing 5-foot-7, 160 pounds, with a mustache, sunglasses, a round- rimmed white hat, a short striped ljght shirt and blue jeans. The second robber· is described as a tilack male, 20 to 22. standing 5-foot-7, with a thin build, a diamond and gold earring in .})is right ear, a white baseball cap, sunglasses, a dark-colored T-shirt and blue 1eans. Boylan said the men may have escaped in a burgundy Acura Legend, with the possi- ble license plate of 3AKW341. Anyone with information regarding the robbery or the suspects should call the Costa Mesa Police Department at 754-5281. 7~ 1Qed ~ Sp«i4t Custom Arrangements to compliment your Fabric or Decor AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Custom For.its Regular $15.00 Value ' Gifts & Speciality Antiques I rumiKJ"re CARPETS, INC. . Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 10-5 l 6fi3 Placentia s1.. 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Other artkles will continue to focus on those affected by the proposed changes. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Eliza- beth Pyle is watching the city's' every move as it lays plans for revitalizing the Balboa Peninsula. And to most of the ideas tossed around, 1;he has the same resp6nse: "We don't want to change." •This is the last of Old New- port,.. says Pyle, sitting in her office at Marine Instrumentation, a Lafayette Avenue building that used to be a barge. "We don't have much of it left." Attitudes toward the city's plans vary among her fellow busi- ness owners in the peninsula's Cannery Village neighborhood. Unlike some other neighbor- hoods, this place -which wedges residents right in among the shops, restaurants and bars - is abuzz with talk of the city's plans. A . committee in January pre- sented a comprehensive plan for changing the peninsula, with suggestions for improving traffic flow, aesthetics and parking. The Cjtj Council is now grappling wjth which of those ideas to pur- sue and which to scrap. • The plan for Cannery Village' -the area bounded by 32nd Street, 26th Street and Balboa Boulevard ..:... seeks to preserve its · i:¢xed uses and yachting busi- nesses while restricting bars and industrial uses. The plan also sug- gests revamping parking and per- haps attracting more hotels or bed-and-bre6kfasts to the penin- sula. The village now boasts the trademark warehouse-like Can- nery restaurant, the upscale Aubergine restaurant and a host . -$199 WYOMING SOURDOUGH ~ REGULAR s3ts r.-------, I LIMIT 2/cUSTOMER I LWITH COUPON EXP. '5/'2M7_J ------ Open Mon -Sat. 6am -6:30pm 426 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse RecordsJ 646-1440 of bars and nightclubs. The narrow streets string together a patch- work of businesses: A fading pink brick craft store sits next to a red r-------------------..... ----~------~~-~ ' I F.Y.1. brick office complex + Wortd"" with the.,...,~ of across from a two-story ·.. ,_ 9sidll gift' shop painted pert-mixed uii, which permto ~ among and above shops ~eblems have + Preserving the yachting service plagued the area businesses nd rt I nd dry r recently as reside~ts + Discouraging I ust • uses • : have complained of boat storage nd ightdubs : ' bar-goers yelling, fight-+ Restricting bars a n : ing and urinating in the -----------------------------------' streets at all hours of the night. City officials have already established policies to restrict new bars opening in the neigh- borhood. And some .residents continue their effort to stop local musician Mark Wood from open- ing a new nightclub in the former Cafe Lido. Parking problems in the .vil- lage are less prevalent than in other peninsula areas, locals say. 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The program will continue to provide the current pull-out pro- gram, in which students spend one day every two weeks attend- ing gifted classes at Harbor View Elementary. A parent advisory committee met for nearly a yepr to devise a new program, and members who gathered last week unanimously approved the proposal, said Bon- nie Swann, director of special education. But Margaret Thielemeir, a member of the committee who 'W' missed the last meeting, said she and others had not ratified the plan because it does not provide enough options for parents. •The parents wanted more choices," Thielemeir said. "Something for their children every day, not just two days a month.• Thielemeir said committee members were under the impression they could create programs like those in other dis- tricts in which gifted students receive special curriculum five days a week. But in the end, they were held to the state-funded budget. She said that while the site- based and individualized plans were good ideas, parents and teachers needed more support from staff trained in gifted edu- cation. "I was hoping for.more district provisions for helping the teach- ers," Thielemeir said. School 1hlstee Martha Fluor also expressed concern because specific transportation plans for all students was not listed in the report an~ because there were no provisions for different schools to work together to ere- RO LEX GBADUATION DAY:. A TDIB FOR PROUD PABBNTS AND ROLEX. It's a special day for the ·entire family and an ·event that requires a special and enduring gift: a Rolex timepiece. Rugged and beautiful. functional and dependable, it will be treasured for a lifetime and atwa.vs serv_e as a reminder of j....,... __ how proud you are. ate a zorie-based gifted program. In other business, school trustees took no action on a report from district staff about Costa Mesa High School's roof- ing and gutter needs, but agreed that some farm sale money should be used to repair the site. lrustees Judy Franco and Dana Black said the district should repair several schools' roofs at the same time, so it can get a better deal with a contrac- tor. "We need to take the biggest bites out of deferred mainte- nance," Black said. "We really need to look at these issues first." Board members also voted to reorganize several administra- tive positions that would elimi- nate retiring assistant superin- tendent Robert Francy's position "Parking lots here are empty nin~ months a year,• she says. "People who park here don't want to go to shops in Via Lldo or Can- nery Village -they want to g.o to the beach." She is, however, pleased to hear the city is looking to actively preserve the former fishing vil- lage's marine business base. l':lew- port Harbor has more privately o~ed .. moorings and slips and RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Mer. Y• W. C...S...., 1922 IWIOl llYD-COSTA MlSA • S41-11S6 and a vacant transportation posi-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tio~e-reorganization will pr~-· ' i ULTIMATE PHJSI I E mote Kaiser Elementary Princi-• pal Christine Jurenka to a newly • created position, director of ! TONI IODY I lllflD A1S i school improvement and staff : . Train with • development. • • •• oneof •. The total savings to the district from the reorganization will be ! Southern ! $49,367. : California's : • • • Best • = . : Trainers. 5· : In Nevvport : • & • • • • • : Huntington's Finest Facilities. : • • • Very Reasonable Rates. • I tOR 1 SPECIAL!. Friends & Couples Welcome! : 1-;.::~., ! 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The trip will 'from 9 a.m . to noon in Hi-Tech Breast Cancer Swvivors Tea cele-begin with a brief kayak lesson ~Lab room 201 of OCC'sTedmolo-bration of swvivQJShip, and is and will continue with a program Books for Girls• with teacher, Caradawn Holte?; mystery maven Beth Caswell and authors Julie Mammano and Teny S}oudin at 7 p.m. at 9Ql B South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444-1653. HOEDOWN In honor of Older Americans Month the Oasis Senior Center presents a Counqy Western Hoe- down from noon to 3 p.m . at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The event includes a barbecue lunch and line dancing. Cost is $10. For more information, call 644-324.4. gy Center. The topic ol the ·day extended to all who nave been designed to lead attendees in an 'will be "Science and, technology touched by the dise'ase, from 2 to exploration of the estuary. Single -discover what, where, why, 4 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, and double kayaks are available. when and who." Cost is $29. For 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Cost is $40. For more inforination, INTERNET TALK . more information, call 432-5880. B.each. Tickets are $20. For more call 675-1215. · The Forensic Consultants information, call 224-0290. Association ·of Orange County STRENGTH TRAINING MONDAY offers a seminar on HTh.e Internet .. The Newport/Cq,sta . Mesa/ GARDEN TOURS ....-.---A Growing 'Tool for Marketing : Irvine Family YMCA offers a Sherman Llbrary and Gardens and Research" at 5:36 p.m. at The : HStrength TI'aining Clinic" from Volunte~r Association offers gar-CPR CLASS Pacific· Club, 4110 MacArthur • 10: 15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at 2300 den to$'5 of six gardens in Corona Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $30 : University Drive, Newport Beach. del Mar from 11--a.m ... to 3 p.m. CPR class from 6 to 10 p.m. at for members and $40 for guests. :For more information, call 810-beginning at 2647 E. Coast High-Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport For reservations, call 723-1114. :3479. way, Corona del Mar. Cost is $20. Blvd., Newport Beach . Course fee · 1 • For tickets, call 673-2261. is $25. For reservations, call 631-NB HADASSAH : DIVORCE WORKSHOP '· 3623. Newport Beach Hadassah will cheon is $18. For reservations, call 673-i.t03. AmNTION Coastline Counseling Center offers a free l~ called • Atten- tion Deficit Disorder Overview• at 7 p .m . at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more inlor- mation, call 476-0991. T:UESDAY BOOKS TO GROW ON The Newport Beach Friends of The Llbrary offers a free lecture called "Boo.ks and More for Grandkids to Grow On" at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 7.17-3801. ORCHID SOOETV The Newport Harbor Orchid Society presents its 12th annual Orchid Growers Tilank-You Night from 7 to t0:30 p.m . at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For mote THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 A7 do offers a free workshop on ·Do J need a living tru.st1 Protectmg your assets through wills and trusts.• at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach Resetvations are required at 574: 0866. HEALTH WORKSHOP . ~ge .coast College offers a free health workshop titled •From Health to Wealth" from-6 to 8 p.ni, in the ~e-Ent:ry Center. The work- shop will show attendees bow to achieve health in a holistic fash- ion, physically, mentally and emo- tionally. For more information, call 432-5162. NETWOR~NGLUNCHEON The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce !>resents David Kunst, the first man to walk around the world, at the next net- working luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at Five Crowns, 3801 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. Kunst walked 14,500 miles. crossed 4 continents and 13 countries dur- ing. his four-year excursion ~egin­ ning in 1970. Cost is $15. To RSyP,' call 673-4050. Marriage and Family Therapist SPRING FAIR hold its installation. of officers at : Maxine Cohen offers a workshop St. Joachim Parochial School GREAT B001cS 11 :30 a.m. at the Bistro 201 ~n~ari~u;il~~~~nJ~=n~t~~~ ~· : called •Divorce: A New .Begin-presents its 50th anniversary Barnes·& Noble offers a moth-restaurant, 3333 · W. Coast High-PROTEOlNG ASSETS Bay st .. Costa Mesa, 92627; fax 646-4170 information, call 968-8432. • ning" for men and women in the Jubilee Spring Fair and White er/daughter' discussion on "Great way, Newport Beach. Cost of lun-The law offices of Lisa A. ~ian-or call 540-1224, ext. 333. !=·=================================================~===================================================================================== I ~ild Cel.ebrate the Start of Summer Dinner' Dining at the Back Bay Caf e • Live Music, Dancing, Conte5ts, Island Cocktails & Tropical Feast! $25 in advance ($30 at the door) ,all proceeds benefit F.1.5.H. 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OllT HACK • CA 1 • 100 • 400 • 4&24 laat llinute. 9 • . • . • . .. .. .. .. •• -., A8 THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 Talent shines, but years have withered ~Lilies' storyline • By Tom Trtus, Daily Pilot S upenor acting and an imposing set design are two elements theatergoers usu- ally can bank on when attending productions at the Theatre Dis- trict in Costa Mesa. These qualjties are again evi- dent in the l!.ouis Hale captures all the nuances of his reluctant Samari- tan in splendid style, establishing a believable rapport with the gid- dy German nuns and the 'crusty mother superior. Perhaps to underscore what little conflict the play offers, however, he overre- acts during his moments of exas- peration, protesting a. bit too · much. company's new . show, • Ulies of the Field,• but the play itself LOCAL T HEATBR The Teutonic matriarch of the mother superior is richly inter- preted by Jo has not aged gracefully. F. Andrew Leslie's adaptation of William E Barrett's novel offers few opporturuties for theatrical musde-nexmg while proceeding dlong a fairly smooth path dotted only wtth artJ.fic1a.J rocks. The story is a simple one -a black Army vctcrctn on his way home stops off at a rundown farm m Texas where a group of nuns c:;cratch out a modest existence. Over his protests, he's recruited Black-Jacob. The veteran actress brings an aura of unquestioned authority to the role, yet allows a trace of worldly understanding to creep out from under her habit, and her German accent is highly convipcing. ~ effective as a local construc- tion boss. Enriching the Oavor of the piece considerably are the four nuns enacted by Karen Mangano, Lynette Deveraux, Debbie Kissµtger and Lorianne Hill. Their girlish, giggling pei:- sonas are not always kept in check by the mother superior, to the audience's benefit, and their efforts to learn English from Hale's character are charming. As always at the Theatre Dis- trict, the setting is exemplary. Credited to •'JWo Blue Chciirs, Inc.,• it's a brown, bushy, gritty Tex-as hillside where the soil is tilled without much success. Joe Koonce's lighting effects define the various scenes beautifully. There's a wealth of talent in • Ll.lies of the Field, • and it often outshines the play itself. The Theatre District has quite nearly succeeded in fashioning a silk purse from the proverbial sow's ear. to help U1e sisters repair the facil - ity. and then charged with build· uig them a chapel from the ground up, which twns from a burden to an obsession. John Bowerman, as the Mexi- can priest who doubles as the play's narrator, makes a success- ful connection with the audience with his knowing sm.Qe and easy- going manner . .Bdt·he()ften becomes a bit overly ingratiating, closing out virtually every one of his asides with a sardonic laugh that fits more comfortably with -the emcee of the theater's last show, #Cabaret." r-------------------------, Tius scenano may have won Sidney Poiller an Oscar in its movie i11cdindtion, but there sim- ply isn't enough red meat in the stage version, despite the best efforts of an excellent cast under the fme dtr(>c11011 of Joan Lescot. What confl.lct dnses c1ppears to eXISt for its own sake PLUG IN Probably the show's most totally realized characterization is delivered by Steve McCam- mon as the burly restaurant pro- prietor who serves up homespun humor along with the bacon and coffee. 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Earn Big$$$ 642-8898 369 East 17th Street • Costa Mesa (Near Plums Cafe) M-S 10 am-5:30 pm New Clothes • Shipments Arriving Daily 642- ave Over 85,000 Items Retail Sale Save PIMlllJ.IMs Pi L ·~min Sun 1• 11 In SB.99 1H .. 812.99 In 151 SlB.88 711 la SB.89 ·815.88 57%-71% 141 Sl 8.99 14% 87.88 11% " .. ~wpon ikKh!Costa M a Daily Pilot .. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 Silver screen soiree :worth gold to Hoag "Father's Day• ca.me early in Newport Beach, as Hoag Hospi.1 tal's 552 Club, Edwards Theatres, and Warner Bros. teamed up to present the seventh annual Hoag Movie Premiere on the Orange Coast. The film, "Father's Day," star- ring Billy Oystal as the consum- mate straight man, and Robin Williams as the 'ultimate free spir- it, attracted a sellout crowd, fill- ing both of the cavernous the- a&res at the "Big Edwards New- port" complex. The entire afflii.r was a tribute to the recently departed James Edwards Il, founder of the 500 screen chain, started with wile Bernice Edwards in the early 1930s. Son and successor, James Edwards m hosted the event, thanking Hoag Hospital support- ers for their devotion lo the hospi- tal that serves the community with distinction. "Hoag is one of the top hospi- tals in America. It's reputation reaches far and wide. The excel- lence of the doctors, the facility, the staff is something we can all be very proud of," said Edwards, sitting mid-theatre with his wife Patti, and friends Cerise and Lar- ry Feeley. Donna and John Cre- an were also in the same row, attending the premiere with their gOO,d fttend, Stan Freeberg. Prior to the screening, Hoag . 552 organizers led by president Paul Nyquist. Anne Kent. G. lar- BUYING A NEW HOME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER ! Rabbitt Insurance Agency Sinct 1957 AlTfO • HOMEOWNERS • HF.ALTii ~ 0- b.w. cook ry Seal, Tiniothy Aires, and a _ committee of super dedicated volunteers set up the much-antic- ipated parking lot dinner extrava- ganza on Edwards property. The fun began at 5:30 with a massive picnic for thousands of guests. A boog!e woogie band called "Blue Madtine" set the beat and the tone for a "party hearty" atmosphere as Al and Un Auer, David Benvenuti, Richard and Lynette Berg, Howard Chastain, Alan Cohen, Courtney Emory, Diane Jones, Rita and Jim Gun- kle, Ann Van Ausdeln, Christo- pher Veitch, and Costa Mesa's Walker Smith strolled the sunset dinner party on pavement. A genero~ lot of local eateries provided the sustenance for the apres-theatre throng. El Torito Grili, Chanteclair, Bluewater Grill, Ho Sum Bistro. Newport Rib Co., Bella Barista, Muldoon's, P.P. Chang's, The Ritt, Sabatino's, and Villa Nova were a few of the establishments serving their favorite dishes. Adding both Hollywood llair and a local connection, another band, known as Sugar Ray, creai. ed a stir both before and dwing the preview. It seems that Sugar Ray, a hot, chart-climbing gr~oup hails from the hallowed halls o Newport Harbor High. The d bas a featured role on screen as well as musically in the mov;ie "Father's Day." The yowig men with bleached hair, tatoos, and Elvis-era two-toned, black and white pointed shoes strofied the party creating plenty of whis- pered ... "who's that?" When the curtain went up in the film -screams, from the crowd let all know just who the young men were. . The 552 Club supporting Hoag Hospital consists of more than 2,600 members and has raised more than $10 million over the past 30 years. Donors, both corporate and private, to the Hoag premiere included; Jim Dale, Gordon Bowley, Carl and Lois Knlza, Matt Ray, Mike Vallalncort, and Greg Washer. Tickets, ranging from $40 to $10,000, will benefit the W. James Edwards Memorial fund at Hoag Heart Institute. "Dad would be extremely proud of this legacy,• added ~on Jim Edwards Ill. FREE PAGER·NOT LIKELY PR~ING ~ '<!!Y '<!!.) ~ ACTIVATION '<!!Y $ 4 • 5 0 Per month """"'"'"' w ...... 11n h" ••••••••••••••••••• : -Newport :- :.BEAUTY SUPPLY: --.. : dennaloglca • ------. : .'::!. : • • ~ H.O.~· fi• ~ 20%·o·pp~ Hoag Hospital physician James Caillouette (leftt and his sons (from left) C hase, Beau and Britton, enjoy the food at the pre-premiere party that preceded Hoag Hospital's 552 Club annual movie premiere of "Father's Day:" Above, Andy Crean, son of John and Donna Crean and owner of Villa Nova (left), and Cos.,_ Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden, movie premiere vice chairman, toss around the football during the pre- premiere party. The event attracted m ore than 1,300 supporters and raised more than $65,000. "I panicked when I ~l\ ,. her report card." "Sylvan made all the difference~' Oerter grade<. 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"People hear the name and it sounds like a brothel.• Named after a famous pub in Ireland, Durty Nelly's of Costa Mesa offers that comfortable at- home feeling, like you're at~ neighborhood bar or restaurant surrounded by all your pals. •People c:Ome in here for con- versatio.n," Mackey said: The outside is inviting, with twinkle lights, big, tinted windows, trees and hanging vine. A quaint place located in the Stonemill Design Cente}on Redhill Avenue, the pub and restaurant is a popu- lar afte r-work meeting place that caters to an international crowd. ~--------------------------~ I I : • -,.v.1. I : ·--.,., ,._,..,.,, ..... ~ : • 21t5 ..... /!J&. : CGllf ....... 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Wednesday, May 21• The Sutton Place Hotet, N~w.,urt Beach 10:00 LDl. to 2:30 p.m. (The 1ebec1Wc endina d"* ara ~ -""~ tO ~ qilCldons may u~od the~) SPACE IS LIMITED -CALL FOR USERVATIONS NOW (800) 233-9349 WATCH vs ON CllA.NNIL22, Tiii atJSINm CllA.NNIL: Mal.,. t:• -I Miry •• ., ..... MajlPll:•·.M.,n-t:•e .,. I .. ,__. .. ..., ..... ~ft·· I Newport Be.ch!Cosra Mesa Daily Pilot THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 A:t bar. We bad to try a pint, and soon realized why the Irish are known for knocking back e few: .. tartar sauce and my fries in ketchup. It's the one meal that I love to over-indulge in_ -and enjoy every bit of it. r---------------------------------------~-----------------------------------------------------------------------, I I I I I I :· child's play . !· The beer ts great! For dinner, we wanted a real Irish meal, even though the menu otters other items such as New York steak and seafood. My brother had the h:is.b stew ($1.95): cubed beef with onions, mushrodms, peas, carrots in a Guinness-based6auce. It was a little bland and more like a chunky soup than a stew, but tasty and satisfying. I I I Get a golden ticket : ' My friend Leann bad the bangers and mash ($7.95). lrlsh- style sausages with grilled onions, real mashed potatoes and gravy. The bangers -tWo big, mild and lean sausages -were grilled perfectly and served with a heap of fluffy mashed potatoes, topped with grilled onions and gravy. to see 'Willy Wonka' ! She.said she's going back to get a second helping, as soon as she can digest the first. I had the fish and chips l.eam\'s husband, Mike, hed the corned beef and cabbage ($9.95), served with boiled red potatoes anq carrots. The dish was a definite "thumbs up• with a heap of steamed cabbage topped with loads of lean, thinly sliced corned beef and a gener- ous side of boiled potatoes and carrots. Nelly's also serves an Irish breakfast all day long: two eggs. bangers, bacon, black pudding, chips, tomato and toast ($7.95). Mackey said the breakfast is popular on the weekends, but wouldn't explain exactly what "black pudding• was, though I managed to find out it's some kind of sausage. "Put it this way,· be said, "it's an Irish specialty.• • BRIAN POBUDA/OAllY PILOT Starlight & Sunlight performers Kurt Anderson, left, and Jessie McElwee, front , right, rehearse a scene from "Willy Wonka and Ute' Chocolate Factory." I I I + SHOW: •willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" + COMPANY: Musical Theater Academy of Orange County + STORYLINE: The Candy Man can sprin- kle it with love an.d make the world taste good in this children's musical. + CAS~ Guest artist Scott Ratner stars as Willy Wonka; the rest of the cast is com- prised of singers and actors betw.een the ages of 5 and 12. + WHERE: Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa -i• WHEN: Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.,and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. + cos~ S7 adults; SS seniors and children under 12. Visa and Mastercard accepted. For more information or to purchase tick- ets in advance. call 646-6624. I I I I I I I I I I ' I ($7 .95), two pieces ol ftesh cod dip~ in a beer batter, deep- fried and served with "chips• (better known as "trench fries• to us mainlanders). About a month ago, I tried the fish and chips at the Harp and couldn't believe bow fresh and meaty the fish was. I soon found out Nelly's uses the same recipe -much to my delight. The thick pieces of fish were flaky and flavorful, and the batter was light and not too greasy. The chips were perfectly fried. crispy on the outside and mushy in the middle. For dessert we ordered a bread pudding. Moist and sweet, the chunks of saturated bread toppOO. with real whipped cream finished off the meal with a bang. L-----•----------------------------------------j Soaking fish and chips in vine- gar adds a nice flavor and com- pliments both the fish and the fries. I have to admit, however, that I still like to dip my fis h in ,. YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Deedreea Rich, D.D.S. THE NEW IMAGE OF DENTISTRY Nelly's also offers pastas, steaks, shrimp scampi and pork chops (a little pricier) and a vari- ety of sandwiches, salads and appetizers. 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For informdlipn, Cdll 432-5880. FLAMENCO GUITAR The Newport Beach Central Library presents ·Flamenco Gw- lar WJth Taylor Olsen and Fnends." a free musicale at 3:30 pm Sunddy dt 1000 Avocado Ave ThP progrdm wiU feature a medley of Andalusian gypsy songs performed by local musi- cians For mformallon, call 717- 1801 IRISH FOLK MUSIC Muldoon's presents the Tin- ker's Own playing lrish folk music rrom 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 202 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach. Adm!ssion is free. For information, call 640-41 10. TRIANGLE SQUARE CO~CERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m . Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p .m. Saturday and Sunday,aftemoons in the Town Square at lhangle. Square m Costa Mesa. ART GRAPHICS Da1iong Bear Gallery presents the Holman 1997 Gr.aptucs Print Collection through May, 30 at 414 31st St.. Newport Beach For information, call 723-1922 JENNIFER MARKES Town Square Gdllery presents internationally dccla1med artist J'ennifer Markes for a one-woman show from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday at 1845 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For iniorrndtion. C'aU 548- Artists in the Biennial.• Admis- sion is SS for members, studentt and senior,dtizens and others pay $1. For reservations, call 759· 1122, ext. 204. • MEXICO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall Will have an exhibit of her oil paint- ings depicting Mexican culture al Mariners Library through the end o1 June. The library is at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3800. NEWPORT EXHIBrT The Newport Beach Central Library offers an exhibit of pho- tographs of Newport Beach taken at night called "A pres Nult," on display through May 31 in the foyer of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For JDOre information, call 717-3870. 'VERTI GROUP' The Gregory Gallery features work by sculptor Russell Jacques entitled "The Verti Group,• verti- cal polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Udo, Newport Beach. For information, call 723-0887. iion.s" will feat\ue selected aw- lornia •pJein air" paintings creat- ed by the founders of tbe aaoda- tion from the Orange County Museum of Art. NAUTlCAl MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- cla.ss models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The muse~ is at 151 B. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For infor- mation, call 673-7863: · SPECIAL ANTARCTIC VOYAGE Brad Avery, director of Orange Coast College's Sailing Center, will describe his recent month- long voyage to Antarctica during a lecture from 7:30 to 9 p.m . Fri- day in OCC's Science Hall. Admission is $8 for singles and $15 per couple. For more informa-· tion, call 645-9412. HISTORICAL ART ,.. FASHION SHOW Israel Artist Joel Rohr presents The Grartd Premier of the 1997 his landscapes and portraits of the Annual ¥Dream s Forever" Holy Land through mid-May at Spring Fashion Show and Cham-. the Jewish Conununity Center of pagne Luncheon to benefit the Orang~ County, 250 E. Baker St., Orange ·County Chapter of the Costa Mesa. For more in.forma-Make-A-Wish Foundation will be Lion, call 755-0340. presented from noon to 3 p.m. VIDEO INSTALLATION The Orange County Museum of Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the Museums's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. 'ARST IMPRESSIONS' , "First Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association " will be at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "Fµst lmpres- Saturday at TWin Palms, 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets for the event cost $40' for adults 'and $20 for chil- dren. For more information, call 476-WlSH. CYB ER CAFE Orange Coast College offers its "Saturday Morning Cybercafe• from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday in Hi-Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technology Cente r. The topic of the day will be •Science and technology -discover what, where, why, when and who." Cost is $29. For information, call 432-5880. The Orange County Perloqnlng Arts Center hosts the world-renown Royal Ballet of Great Britain May 20-25. Royal Ballet of Great Britain to perform T he Royal Ballet of Great Britafn makes an exclusive West Coast appearartce next week at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The 85-member troupe will perform Sir Anthony Dowell's staging of the classic "The Sleeping Beauty" (May 20-21 and 24-25) and a program cele- brating the French composer Maurice Ravel (May 22-23) with the late Sir Frederick Ashton's " and "Daphnis and ir Kenneth MacMil- in du Jour;" and Cll~llJ:~r Wheeldon's wPa.~l\lt;'JIOur une Infante Defunte." r.-----------------------, I • I : F.Y.t. : I ._ I : + WHA~ Great Britain's : : Royal Ballet : : +WHERE: The Orange : : County Performing Arts : 1 Center, 600 Town Center , l Drive, Costa Mesa : l + WHEN: May 20 to 25; : : Tuesday through Friday at : ~ 8 p.m.5aturday at2and 8 : : p.m.; Sunday at 2 p.m. : • + HOW MUCH: S20 to $75 • : +PHONE: 740-7878 or : : (213) 3&5-3500 : I I ~-----------------------~ production by Marius Petipa of Russi~. The classic story is about a fairy-tale princess who falls into a deep sleep after a spell is put on her. The Royal Ballet -based at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden -is Great Britain's most prestigious ballet company and has produced ~ome of this centwy's most importlµlt choreographers. The company is celebrated for its "classicism, rich choreo- graphic tradition and array of noted dancers," according to center spokesperson Greg Pat- terson. The full-length production of "The Sleeping Beauty" is danced to the sco(e by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and based on the original 1890 London Evening Standard dance critic emer- itus Edward Thorpe will give a free talk in Segerstrom Hall one hour before each perlor- mance. , 77907. ·-- CRAFTS FAIRE The Bdlboa Merchants/Own- ers Assoaallon presents the Bal- boa Peninsula Fourth Annual Fine Arts/Crafts Faire from 10 a .m. to 5 pm Saturday and Sun- day al the Balboa Village on the Balboa PerunsuJa For more infor- mation, call 642-1912 VIOLA FREY • The Orange Co\11lly Museum of Art presents V1old Frey, a major ,_.figure jn AmencdO cernmirs and this year's honored artist at the Museum's ·Art of Dming," who will speak dbout her bold and col- orful artwork at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Lyon Aud1tonum, 850 San Clemente Unve, Newport Beach. Aclnuss1on is $3 for members, stu- dents dnd semor c:ittzens dnd $5 for ·others. ror reservdllons, call 754-1122, ext. 204 TUESDAY TALKS The Ordnge County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at Nuon," a senes of frPe talks by arlt!.ts, cnllcs and tustonans com- plementing the art ciJsplayed m tht> Museum's gaUeries dl noon in the Lyon Auditonum, Museum Educdt1on Center at 850 San CIPmente Dnve, Newport Beach. On Tuesddy, Chuck Arnoldi will spedk about his work. For infor- mdl1on, call 7 59-1 122. CRITIC SEES The Orange County Museum of Art presen ts "The Critic Sees~ at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Lyon Auditorium, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Hunter Drohojowska-Philp, art and design writer for Los Angeles nrnes and Architectural Digest, will discuss ·01staf1: Women ftle NeV1pOrl YMCA ancl a Healthy Co111111uftity! ... lheWnetoC1slrr CalTOll'•· Surf C.np YMCA youth grow up through '>ummer camp and swim les.'>Ons 10 hecome adulL-;-only 1he a('1ivi11es change through the year:,. 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Trained coaches in sports like b:LSketball, 10CCCr, and volleyball. , Progressive aquatics program for every age and skill lever. Camping and outdoor programs fOr young people. , LcadcrJhip devdopment through education and practice. Professional day care and child development service. Newport-Cotta M•a-lrvlne YMCA 2300 University Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 642-9990 Y .............. "' ........ -. ...... _ ....... .. EDUCATION MAU. The Education Mall of New- port·Mese offers a family fun day grand opening from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The event will fea· ture demonstrations and an opportunity to meet the speakers and teachers of the many prc>- grams ottered, including work- shops on self defense, nutrition, goal setting, a.nd music. For infor· matlon, call 847·8746. TltAVEL PRESENTATION Adventure 16 offers a free pre· sentation called "A Wallc in the Sierra" from 7 to 8 p.m. May 22 at 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The presentation will guide atten· dees through canyons, rivers, granite walls and pine forests. PoI information, call 650-3301. SAFARI BRUNCH ~ Safari Sunday Brunch C.ruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked in Balboa at the Pun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m . every Sunday. The cost is $2S.9S per person and $1S.9S for children under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS • Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair· grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723·6616. • Every Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del MM. STAGE GLADYS KNIGHT The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents Gladys Knight at 8 p.m. Friday in Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets aie $34-$50. For information, call SS6-ARTS. DANCE CONCERT Orange Coast College presents Egypt's premier dancer, Mona El -Said~ al 8 p.m . SatUiday in OCC's · Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Known throughQut the Middle East and EUiope, m Said is ~ film and television star who performs with grace, Jiowerful movement and passion. Advance tickets cost $28, advance discount tickets are $23 for OCC students, senior citi· zens and children under age 12 · and tickets sold al the door are $3S. For information, call 432- 5880. ROYALBALlET The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents The Roy- al Ballet at· 8 p.m . Tuesday Saturday and Sunday, May 20-2S in Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tick- ets are $20-$7S. For information, call S56-ARTS. PLAY FESTIVAL Orange Coast College presents its annual Spring One-Act Play Festival at 8 p.m . Today through Sunday and Wednesday through May 2S at the college's Drama Lab Studio. The fest will feature a dozen short plays by OCC's Repertory Theatre Company's student-directors, actors, design· ers and playwrights. nckets are $5 at the door. For information, call 432-S640. THEATRE DISTRICT The Theatre District presents the play "The Ulies of the Field,• a study of ego, control and surren· der, through May 31 at 2930 Bris· tol St., Costa Mesa. Performances are Friday and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and 2 p.m. Sundays and May 2S. Tickets for Friday and Sundays are $15, Saturdays are $20 and students and senior citi- zen discounts are llvailable. For information, call 43S·4043. 'OLD TIMES' South Coast Repertory pre· sents the drama ·01d TI.mes• through Sunday on SCR's Second Stage at 6SS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p .m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. nckets are S2S.S39. For information, call 95?-4033. '11tEASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Pla)"U'S. Orange County's newest theater compa· ny, tn association with Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. proud· ly lta~T!~ta premier show "ll'ea· sUN d • at 1 :30 p.m . Sotur· dayl ud SUndays through June l9 oo the decb Oil The Pride of Newport, 1S1 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, S4 for children under age 12 and members receive a $2 dis· count. PoI more information, call 851-6448. FILM ALM FESTIVAL · • Orange Coast College will stage its 27th annual Student Film and Video Pesti'\ral at 7 p .m. Fri· day in OCC's Forum. The event includes film.S, videos, dramas, comedies, animation and public service announcements ranging from two to 20 minutes in length. Cost is $3. For information, call 432-S180. ALM N°0IR The Orange County Museum of Art continues its five-yeM exploration into the history of American film.ma.king with a trio of film noir classics. The 1944 film "Double Indemnity" will be pre-. sented at 6:30 p .m. Friday at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. A film analysis will follow. Admission is $3 for members, stu· dents and senior citizens and $5 for others. For information, call 759-1122. ORJENTAL EXPRESS "The Eastern and Oriental Express" is the title of the final presentation in Orange Coast College's 1996-97 travelogue film series, "Armchair Adventures" at 7 p .m. Friday in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fai.rview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is $7 in advance and $9 at the door. Senior citizens are ~ eligible 1or a $1 advance diS- count. For information, call 432- S880. KIDS 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.n\. at Barnes & Noble, 9S3 Newport Center Drive. Por information, call 759·0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2. to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be seived. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., 'liiangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-0614. DANCE BAUROOM DANCE DePore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the DePore Dance Center from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. On both nights a les- son will be taught followed by open dance with a OJ J?laying all kinds of musk until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with-the price of the $5 admission. For informa- tion, call 241 -9908. · ADULT BAUROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . Singles and couples wel- come. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 69S W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 645-2356. LITERARY AUTHOR LECTURE Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe presents a Feng Shui Workshop, the art of reading t})e patterns of the universe and living in harmo- ny with the environment, offered from 7 to 8 p.m .. Author Ron Rath- bun will discuss his book "The Way is Within" at 7 p.m. May 22 at 901B South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. Today, there will be For information, call 444-0226. BOOK SIGNING Barnes & Noble offers a book . Steaks• Seafood• Cocktails Dine In Our Romantic Cel/,ar. , 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa 646-.7944 Lunch Served Mon. thru Fri. 11 :30 -2:30 Dinner Served Mon. thru Sar. from 5:30 p.m. r-----------------, I 562 West Ni"tdec"th 5fl'eet ·I Costa Me<::.r.J.1 Calif Ol'l\ia I 714.646.5831 I I I I I I I Ope" 7 Days Si..~day th"~' -Chi..rsday 11 :00-10:00 P.M. F .. iday a~ Satu,.day 11100 -11 :00 P.M. FREE DELIVERY signing by author John Strege who wrote "Tiger -A Biography of nger Woods" from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p .m. on May 22 at 953 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Fol' infonnation, call 7S9-0982. SIN GLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to c)loose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a wide range of personal and profession- al interests. Membership fee~ are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, non-members of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more. For information, call 75S-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving your game. Registrabon fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge play- ers on the list. For information, call 755-0340. • JAM, singles 21-39, bolds a variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAfv1.line at 665-S048. • Jewish In Between Singles, age 39-S9, offers social and cul- tural events and can be reached by calling 7SS-0340. There will be an evening walk around Balboa Island at 7 p.m. on Peb. 18. Call 775-4636. There will a Happy Hour at Gulliver's al S:30 p.m. on Feb. 26. Call 731-3780. SYNAGOGUE VISITS Meet young .Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area synagogues.· Visits take place the third Friday of every month. For information, call 7SS- SS5S. ext. SS 1 CLUBS ALTA COFFEE People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m. for th~ open reading on the sec- ond Wednesday of every month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. For information, call 675-0233 ATRfYM MARQUIS HOTEL 1n the Airporter Club: Rock and Roll, Tuesdays and High Roller Band, Wednesdays 8:4S p .m. to 1 :30 a.m. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For information, call 833-2770. BENIHANA Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach. For information, call 955-0822. BIRRAPORETil'S Birraporetti's offers swing music entertainment by the 12· piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p.m . on Mondays. South Coast Plaz&, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 8'50- 9090. BISTRO 201 Classical Latin gwtarist per- forms 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 631 · 15Sl. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT TouCb of Class plays easy lis· tening from 1> to 10 p.m. Thurs- days, 7 :30 to 11 :30 p .m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, tall 644- 2030. THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1997 AU THE CANNERY Karaoke is available from 9 p.m. to midnight Mondays ·and Wednesdays. Wme Tasting from 5 30 to 8:30 p.m. and live mUSlc with The Jetsen's from 8:30 p.m to 12.30 a .m. Thursdays, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. For informallon, call 67S·S777. CARMELOS RJSTORANTE On Sundays, gwtarist Ivan Marcello performs at 8:30 p.m Gino and Tino perform dance music at 9 p .m . Marco Santos and the San Brazil Dancers heats up the nights with the sounds of tropical music Wednesdays at 9 p.m. and Louis Cordero performs Thursday at 9 p.m. 3S20 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For informa- tion, call 675-1922. CORNERSTONE CAFE Bible study. 7 to 9: 15 p.m. on Wednesdays and 6 p.m. on Tues- days l..J ve entertainment Thurs- days, Fndays and Saturdays 1907 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa For mformatlon, call 646-5776. I DIVA Live music featunng. Paula Pnce on piano. every Thursda), Fnday and Saturda) at 7 p.m 600 Anton Blvd , Costa Mesa For mforrnation, call 754·0600 DURTY NELLY'S Live music -on Fridays and Sat- urdays al 9 p .m . 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa For mforma- llon, call 9S7 -1951 • \ • .. A14 THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 POLICY CONTINUED FROM A 1 streets. passing out flyeTS desa1b- ing Crummel. The announcement marked the department's first time imple- menting Megan's Law, which went into effect in January and allows police to notify resi4ents of sex offenders liviri'g nearby. But the dty doesn't have dear rules for how police should do '!tat. So Councilman John Hedges, an outspoken proponent of the ldw, is asking the dty's public safety committee to draft a policy for execuung its provisions. #Megan's Law is a community issue. not a police issue,• he said. ·once we receive this informa- tion, we need to disseminate it to the community as widely as pos- sible and as tunely as possible." Hedges has previously been pushing for the city to keep a flle di the Police Department listing dll registered sex offenders in the c 1ty, though it's not required to as n clly of less than 200,000 resi- dent~. Rut the department,· for now. 1!> maintdllling its practice of rC'fernng dnyone interested to ~An American Cafe checking the county list iri Santa Ana •. CrumJnel has lived in the Newport Beach area for 15 yea.rs but was only recently cla.ssified by tpe Department of Justice as a •bigh-nsk• oUender under Megan's Law. Of the 70,000 regis- tered sex pf:fenders in the state, 21 live in Newport Beach -and only Crummel has fallen into the •rugh-risk" category. Qty Manager Kevin Murphy said the Police Department was already drafting a formal policy that would eventually come before the public sMety commit- tee. But Hedges' request and the Crummel case may expedite the process: . Hedges suggested the city could broadcast the sex-offender information during locally tele- vised City Council me~tings, reproduce Ute Police Department flyer in local newspapers, go door-to-door to tell residents and post the information on the Inter- net. He said he had no qualms about how police have handled the Crummel case this week but would like to see even more done in the future. ~TRAIN i CONTINUED FROM A 1 i •Even though the goll would l bring substantial rent money to f the dty, I think there is more to it l than ju.st money,• City Council- : man Joe Erickson said. •The dty l voted to acquire it from the coun~ i ty to protect for park space, not a : golf course.• l Mayor Peter Buffa said the pro- l posed golf expansion is a good l idea. 1 •Fairview Park has a great l plan, but unless we find a way to l pay for it, it will pe a dream list," l said Buffa who also voted against l the farm site purchase li\,9t year. l Model train enth~ do not l gen~rate money for the city, but l they raise money to pay for park : improvements. · 1 Besides installing 15,ooO feet : of train tracks at their own •• • • .. ............... =·1---11111• l ..... ~~ ..... : ... ., ..... ., ....... 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" -()rap OJunl)• RtgUkr 111 1nn • \1 i'l I !11'1 \ l.1 I I ,'°I' -OC ~ "CRrnC'S PICK!" ~!Ji!# I THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 A15 CRUMM EL tied the bpnes as notter's in November 1996, police said they believed he wa.s the victim of ser- ial killer William Bonin. tions in California, Arizona, Wis-pect in the disappearance of 9· consln and Missouri. year-aid Jack Phillips, last seen in stood up at Wednesday's meeting and said his family was #living proof• ef Crummel's danger. their fury-so the police bore the brunt. CONTINUED FROM A 1 The Costa MeN police errest· Big Bear on Aug. 6, 1995, said San ed Crummel for child molestation Bemardino County Shedffs Depart-"(Cru.m.mel) is very, ../ery wise," Cate said. ·He prefers ~There's a lot of us here tonight that want to hear a little bit more than what you're telling usl • said Darlene Savoji, 40. . -veiy serious obligations" not to violate the law by targeting him. ? Cru.mmel became the third Orange County sex off ender to t>,ave bis whereabouts publicized under Megan's Law when police PQsted filers Monday saying he preyed on boys ages 9 to 16. ' Lohman said .Bonin is no longer the likely culprit, but he did not single out Crummel as the prime suspect. in 1982 but a ment spokesman jury acquitted •J wo·•'d be very Chip Patterson. him. though he "'' Police have drew a ~00-day ~ 11 a man established that · young boys.• He said he recon· ciled himself to the likelihood his son was dead after learning Crummel discovered notter's remains. Added another: "(Crummel) is not in prison. Our children are in prison ... I don't care about him. l don't care about his feelings.• "We've talked to Mr. Crummel a couple of times," he said. ~Mr. Crumm.el has been a person of interest to us since November of last year." sentence in .. ~.:ua.. ... ,... d Crummel was county jail for W'UI IUIJ leCOli goes on the same failing to regis-lalldilg and Just street as the boy ter as a sex hnn t • d h at about the offender, said • ..,,,pt:ns to Ul t e time he van- And a third: "Megan's Law is not enough." A bizarre wririkle emerged in the story Tuesday when authori- ties revealed a link between t:rummel and Jamey Wilfred :Irotter. ~the 13-year-old Costa :t,vfesa boy who vanished off Har- J>or Boulevard in 1979. " It was Crummel who reported Jinding notter's charred, frag- :tnented skeleton off the Ortega tfighway on Jan. 28, 1990, said ;Jliverside County Sbetjff's Sgt. MFk. Lohman. Cn.unmel claimed ?le was hiking when he came Jlcross the bones, Lohman said. For some w h o attended Wednesday's meeting, Crummel's discovery of notter's remains seemed too great a 'coincidence. "The man lias a record like the Dead sea Scrolls,• said Newport Crest resident Lillian Ballard, 52. "I do my math, and one plus one seems like two. I would be· very suspicious if a man with his record goes hlking and just happens to find the bOnes of a child." ,. Orange County boriea Of a chHd .. . " ished, Patterson Deputy District said. He said Attorney Chuck -UUIAN BAI I •.RD police searched Middleton. the Big Bear In 1983.. a e home where court in Pima Crum.mel was County, Ariz., living at the convicted Crumm.el of murdering time and found dlild pornogra- 9-year-old Franky Clawson and · pby linking hiIJl to molestation sentenced him to life in prison.. victims in other states. "The only way we'll ever, see our son again is if Crummel goes for another walk,• he added. Asked why be came to the meet- ing, Cate said, "We've been patient and praying for just such a chance that he would surface." Still, McDonell cautioned peo- ple not to take the law tnto their own hands and thereby jeopar- dize the existence of the law. Sgt. John Desmond stressed, Uthe law's not intended for retaliation or harasSDlent." One woman seemed to boil down the crowd's concerns into a single sentence: ·~at~ we do to get rid of this pe~ The police spoke patiently, saying Megan's Law was an imperfect tool and difficult to implement, and it did not give them license to haul Crummel But Crummel went free in 1987 #This guy is a predator, I'Cl say after the judge threw out the case, without reservation," Patterson said Arizona Department of Cor-said. •He's not cooperating with rections spokesman Michael our investigation." Arra. A man who identified himself ' away. : When forensics experts identi- A look at Crummel's back- ground shows a long criminal his- tory that spans the nation's map. ReportS reveal separate convic-Crummel is also a prime sus-as Phillips' father, Rod Cate~ 50, But the crowd, mostly residents of the upscale complex where Crurrunel until this week resided in obscurity since 1995, did not seem to know where to direct But the crowd seemed only slightly assuaged. One man said he would rather serve five years in prison for killing Crummel than run the risk of him threatening bis children. • #811'11 grand opening specials all month! steak -seafood -pesto -5olads 110 mcfodden place * newport beach 723-4105 Lam the secrets of the Cuban clg. mekm: Coh1ba, Romeo & Juliette, Partasas, 11. Upmam, and Hoye de Monterrey 6 Course Meal 2 Kinds of Antipasti • Soup • lnsalate • Main Course • ~ Wednesday, Mist 28tt:1 at 7:30 p.m. kst Tirarolsu' In Jown, Homc-Mldc Dally Niki's Voted Best Authentic Indian Food TANDOORI EXPRESS In Orange County • Best Tandoori Chicken • Vegetarian/ Vegan Menu • No Preservatives • No Food Coloring 37 60 S. Bristol Santa Ana FOR DELIVERY CALL 848-1002 r ------;i 1 SO%.OFF 1 I Bui'. one combo • Get I I I of Equal or Lesser Value I lat ~ Price from.$4.50 onl any 2 or 3 item combo. L _ _:1~~--_J OFfOS NOT VAU> WINN Oll!Et COUPONS 22031 E. 1st St. Exit 55 Fwy. @ 4th St. * ~~o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii~iiiiiiiT Aiiiiiii~iiiiiiiR ~iiiiiii~I~ For Dinner· LUNCH BRUNCH BANQUETS Ample ~rec Parking At Newport Beach Nautical Museum · 151 ECOAST HW"l' <AT BACI\ BAYBRIDGEI il4.o73J4~ The Tee R~o-C)m RESTAURANT & L O UNGE BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7am to 10am $2.95 TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS . 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Serving breakfast. lunch & dinner. Made from scrat:i::h pies. salad dressings & soups. 548-3())6 CHARLIES CHILI JAVA CENTRALE A European-5tyte gowmet coffee cafl!. Located at 3420 Via Lido in Newport Beech. Open 7 days. MF 6-1 Q:>rn DI SCOR DIA The premier ~-cafe. www.d cafe.com. Located in the Lab. 2930 Brist.o~in Costa Mesa. (714) 427-5B55 Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late evenings. Vot.ed the best eli in Cbiage D>1 iCl1:¥ ~n 7 davs 6am-1Q>m and Sam= 11 pm on weekends. All major credit cards accepted. locat· eel offttle-1-485-at Harbor Blvd: 3211 ~Blvd. --- 557-6611 . SFUZZI New Italian -Elegant yet casual (located in Triangle Square. Costa Mesa). Wed • Happy Hour. Early Bird Menu Available Every day. Hours: Lunch 11 :30am4pm. Dinner 4~10:30. Reservations accepted. Mast.ercard. Visa, American Express. Located at 1870.A Harbor e1vd. (714) 54S-9500 NICK'S PIZZA . Great pizzas & pasta in Costa Mesa since 196B. Open for lunch Tues . .fri. 11am-2pm. Dinner served 5pm=1~. Sat. noon t.o 1 ~· Oosed Sunday and ty1onday. Located at 230J.Harbor Shopping Center. O:>sla Mesa. (Rear parking lot)(7~4) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Lunch Mon..sat. 11 :30am=2:3Q>m, Sunday Brunch 11am3pm, Dinner Mon-Sun 5~1Q:>rn. Call ahead for res- ervations. 673-9500 SCAMPI Located at McFadden Place (next to Newport Pier) in New-• Fine Famii'f Dining. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week port Beach. Hours: Mon-Thur 7:00em=12 midnight Wee-for Dinner Oni'f. 5~10:3Q>m. We Cater Privets Lunch Par- kends 7:0Jam.3:00am. Amex, VIS8, Discover. Diner's Oub. ties for 15 People or More. All Major (}edit Cards Accef» No Reservation& Needed. (714) 675-7991 ed. Reservations Accepted. Located at 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. 645-8560 ZUBIES Menulnclodes:Ribs,Oiicken,Steak&Lobst.er, PrimeRib. SABATINO& RESTAURANT 6 Pizza, QfsterBar. Prices Range From $3.95 And Up. SAUSA~E CO. 1-brs: 11:3Qem.1(.\')m -CocktBils'Til 11pm. ()'edit Cards Pasta. CaesarSalad, Homemade Sausage. Veal, Lamb, Veg- ~Accepted. Reservations ~Needed. Located at 1712 etsrian Dishes, Wine. Beer.~ & Dessert. Hw-8; Pfacentie, Costa Mesa. (714) 64s.a:l91 7 Days A Week. Serving Sat. & Sun. Brunch From 8:3:lem= THE CULINARY WRAP 1pm, Sun.·lhln. 11am-1(.\')m, Fri.&t. 11am-11pm. All Major. (}edit Cards Accepted. located At. 251 Shipyard • Freth, healthy international delicacies wrapped within a flat WrJ.t, N8't\1)0rt Beach. (714) 723-0321 ro1. ~ 7daysaweektrom11am-9pm. Located in tne CI AO CAFE ~Square. 250 E. 17th 9:reet. 548-4403 TH I Tl E ROOM , Pizzas. pastas, salads & more. All ~fresh & healthy. Dine in. take out or call for delM!rv. ~ Sun thru Th.n ~ 7 days a week to the public for breal<tast. lunch and 11 ::nim-1 O:CQ>m, 11 :Cllem-1, :~Fri & Sat. Open dinner'. Located at the Newport Beach Golf Course. 3100 for lunch and dinner. Located at 223 Menne /Jt/e .• Beb>e ..... /Jt/e. 756-0121 ' Island. 6754070 . LI CAFllHYAn REGENCY IRVINI Cllm1ll ruaile/Meebf'lll181111 Q¥81Nlch. cu~ 8vdl oonaiiari1Mr1' ~--end~ n . *Sh'ill>, •PailClk8t Oecr end en *O'nall!Ull 9m:ln. locDd C 179X> JlrrOne BM! ....... (714) 975-1234 x2100 Hbn:1(9n.2pm. Rlllnt&lolll r'ICOlrtTwdld tu nci necn• ._. . .. \ '1 .. f • ( t \ I 'l ' ( • ' .~ • AYILAS IL RANCHITO A&AJwCic Mlldc8n Food, Wth The Fl._~ & A New Ligtt QJiline. Chet Mei~· Holn: lJmh & [)in. ner. All Maio' Credit Cer"d8 Accepced. LOCIC8d at 2101 Placercil, C:0.. Mele {?14) 642-1142 end 2BD New- port M .• Nlwpol:'C Beech. (?14) 675-8855 Ml CASA ~ ITlllll n nciw a ~to Beje 11 well at Mexico. Now offwi1g ftlh taooe. Phone et..t to-ardln ~· tbft· Datt From 1 1 arn. AM Major-0'9dlt Cerda ~. L<X*- ld k. 298 17'h ~. Q>lta Miii. f71~)845-1626 . . AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go. Complet.e Bar. All Major Credit Cards. Locat.ed At 2.675 Irvine Ave .. (Across from Newport Golf Course). (714) 645-5518 BJ::NIHANA America's most celebrated Japanese restaurant. Open 7 days a week. Lunch 11 :30am-2:30pm, Morrfri. Dinner 5:30pm-10:CQ:>m, Mon-Thurs; 5:30pm:11 :(()pm, Fri; 5pm-11 :0'.)pm, Sat; 4:3Q>m-9:30pm, Sun. Locat.ed at , 4260 Bi~ St 955 98 LA CAVE Menu Includes: Lobster, Crab, Shnmp, Steaks. Daily Spe- cials. Fn. & Sat. Prime Rib, Full 8ar & Wine List. r.asual Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 :30am-2:30pm -Dinner Mon.· Sat. From 5:30pm. '.ftSa. Mast.ercard, Diners Oub. Loe,ated At. 1695 Irvine Ale., (And 17ths) Near Blockbuster Enter- tainment O:>sta M~si;i. (714) 646-7~ THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Flsh, Oiicken. Burgers & Salads. Prices Range From $3.75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours: Mon.-Sat. Open 11 am For Lunch. 4pm Mon.· Fri .. Dinner 3pm. Sat. & Sun .. Major Credit Cards Accept- ed. Located At 230J Harbor Bl. #31 . Costa Mesa. (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premium steak and seafood house 111 Orange County · siooe 1922. SeNing lunch MonH=rl. 11-:30am until 3pm. Dinner served nightly until 1 am. Located on Newport Boule- vard & O:>ast Hwy in Newport Beach. 645-7077 THAJ SPICE Voted by the Register readers, as appeared in the best of Orange County sect.ion as "The Best Thai Food In 0-Snge County." Lunch, dinner. catering &takeout. 615 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. 548-4333 THAI WAVE Dine in or t.ak&«.t. Fast & free delivery. Serving lunch & din- ner. LOcated at 211 62nd St. Newport Beach. Open 7 days a week. VIS8, Mastercard & Anierican E.xpress accepted. 645-3057 ROYAL KHYBER ~ winning cuisine of India. Opeo for lunch Mf 11 :nm. 2pm. Oosed for lunch Sat.. &Klday brunch 11 :3().2:3) . Dinner served from 5:~. Located at 1CX)) Bristol St. -North. Cell OOH for reserwtions. 752•5200. NIKI•& TANDOORI EXPRESS \b.ed the '1 Indian rest8l:nR in 01lnge Courty. ~ dM1 v.tti dne locabooe tn tleNe ',QJ. l.OC8Q9d at 3700 ~ Briecol. (1 blOck north' d ScMtl C089t P'lam). ~95 Newport Bea.ch Golf Cou rse 3100 Irvine Ave • Newport Beach 756-0121 NEWPORT LANDING Waterfront Dining, Sat. & Sun. Champagne-Brunch, Dinner Menu $13.95 -$19.95, Oyster Bar Menu Served All Day. Hours: 1 Dam · 11 :30prn. Amex_, Mas· tercard, Visa, Dinner Reservations Recommended. Located at 503 E. Edgewater. Balboa. (714) 675.2373 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish available. Fresh gri e s , sea o an 1 • • . -salads. grilled plates and pasta-Specialties--Open six days a week. Monday through Thursday 11 am- 8pm; Fridays and Saturdays 11 am-Spm. Locat.ed at 670 W. 17th St. #GB. Costa Mesa. (West of the new Trader Joes.) 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Casual wat.erfront dining at the former sit.a Qf ·the historic Sea Shanty and Delaney's. Featuring fresh mesquite-grilled seafood. oyster bar and ret.8it fish market. Full bar. Ogar patio. Dinillg -patio. All major cards. Cat.ering available. Seating upon amval. Moderat.ely priced. Located 630 Lido Park Drive near Lido Island. Open 7 days, lunch and dinner. 675-flSH SKEWERS .Restaurant/Brewery. Piiza. Salads, Burgers. Sandwiches & Fish . Located at 298 E. 17th St., Unit B. Open Sunday-Thursday 11 am-1 ~m. Fri- Sat 11 :COamS2:0Jpm. All Credit Cards accepted except Discover. Reservations recommended. 645-6459 THE OLD SAIGON R~STAURANT Fine Vietnamese dining. Next t:o Carl's Jr. Serving authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Menu includes:.V181r namese egg rolls, spring rolls. old traditional rice vermicelli with shrimp and fresh vegetables. Sepa- rate vegetal'ian menu prepared In d"8 traditional Buddhist recipes. Hours: 11 :ClJem-S:CQ>m. Oosed Sunday. Visa/MC accept.ad. 271 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. r714J 574-8460 ; • A16 THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1997 Newport~ Meta Daily Pi.loc ... I • Lii 1111: J readers hotline Do property owners need to· brul out schools? Y es, I do support a parcel tax program~ My particular feeling is that the economy has unproved significantly. The schools dnd education are defi- nitely a part of our future The lssu~ Sc~ool trustees are considering and I really don't want to do that. It is just too difficult. B.LEE Corona del Mar • Without proper funding nght now you dfe gomg to hnd a great 1mbdldllce out there Wlth more iwople flockrng to pnvate schools dnd other dltemat.Jves because public schools Cdnnot compete PllN·t1vely a bond or parcel tax to h~lp pay for maintenance needs. The Citizens Budget Advisory · Committee studied the long- range requirements of the New- port-Mesa schools in 1996-97. The comn\ittee concluded that a modest property tax increase was necessary for five years tp deal with the de ferred maintenance problems of our school building ' and grounds. I fl'el this 1s an unportant need 111 th1'> ttmr• dnd I strongly suggest thdl llw pC'ople get involved or r•lsf• w1· continue to see the clpc!Jn1nq c,cores dCddenucally • In .1dd1twn. the campuses heconw c1 waste land m terms of h1qhn Niue c1t1on KEVIN HEALY Newport Heights Atr,<1l11tPly not Not until the !.cho<il liorird ll'ums how to man- t1<JE' p111pnly l don't trunk any- hody '>hould hf' rf'warded for nus- rndnd<Jt•11wnt dnd that 1s what thf'y ctr<• domy They are not doinCJ tl1f'1r Job dnd they dre forc- 1nq thf• l<1XpdyNs to pick up their 1nc.ih1l1ty to do d good JOb II thf' '>Chools need repair, the rnonc•y for thdt rf'pair should hdve lit>l'n funcl<'d on dO ongoing basis out of llw1r c1nnual income. No othN lf•c1i.on to tax 1s acceptable JIM SHAFFER Costa Mesa I l<·c•I thc1t before we approved hood or dO ddd.JtionaJ lax for the ... chool system, we make sure they <1rc• !.f)(>ndmq the money responsi- bly I'd lw rec1l interested to know r1ftcr c1ll of the sales of school propArty why they don't have a ny rnonPy c111cl how they dre aflord- mg to build new offices on the comer of Bear and Baker streets. It seems like school mainte- nance should come before new offices for the administra- tion. STEVE VELASCO Costa Mesa I would be in favor of it, but only if it is for a specific time, number of years, because usua lly if . you vole a tax increase with no specific time, it goes on foreve r dnd e ver: -.;: . Wll.LIAM HOLTZ Costa Mesa "Let 'em ~inK-they ~hould I say no extra taJ<es or bonds for any reason until the school district eluninates all of the deadwood overhead they have from the tap guy all the way down except for teachers. Let's cut all tllat fat out first before you start taxing people more mone.11 . .E.rom w hall can · out. there is plenty of fat there. . Too many fdt Cdts and our kids aren't learning dnyLhing anyway. They don't teach so we need lo change that. LEE GALES Newport Beach I don't think we have a choice. -W.e hcwc Lhe..$ludents. in schools. Let's take care of them . The Daily Pilot should print just what amount of a parcel tax will be needed or the size of a bond issue. BOB DUGAN Costa Mesa We would support a nything. A bond or tax that would help our school system. I think it is ridicu- lous to keep· fighting taxes when ----~ ' we have to have them for the things that we need. JEAN AND RAY ROSSO Newport Beach I definitely would not sup- port another prop~rty tax increase. I really don't think that it is fair that every time somebody needs money or a bureaucrat needs money for something, they turn to the home ow ners and it is just unfair. J have lived in my home for 35 years and I am older now and I would like lo live tµe rest of my years in my home. I am finding that increasingly difficult with all these increases· ·that contirrue to happen around he re. I live on Social Security and J barely make it now. With anoth- er. pm~ ta~increase, I proba- bly would have to leave my home Like so many school systems across the United States, we were suddenly confronted with aging schools that had not received ade- quate upkeep and repairs. These repairs had been put off year after year because of the constant money crunch brought about by neglect, extortion of funds and county bankruptcy. The committee will continue to study and recommend cost sav- ings measures in the months . ahead. However, it appears prop-~ erty owners must. confront this -: problem and bring our schools up • to a physical standard tha.t will . enable our children to learn in a : safe, trouble-tree environment: The matter of the proceeds from the sale of the farm will help, , but we are still confronted by a major problem that will not go away. . • We have good, bard-working ; leadership in our board i}nd : ad.ministration but we must be • sure that any additional tax.es. are • limited to curing the maintenance • pr@blems. Under no circum-: stances should any of these funds go to sch ool salaries. C. ED..WARD.-WOLFE Member Advisory Committee , ·reaQ..ers read ... letters· Not worth the toll? The Issue: The San Joaquin Hill toll road is running below projectipns .. To the teachers who deserve appreciation d Wednesday was Teacher ___ Rea ers d iSCUSS t_he ___ r __ e"-'a __ S"-'O ...... n ....... S _____ W _____ h""'-'-. --r-Anr.p ....... pr,,.....eo,.....a......,tio,.....,n'""D,.,......ayi.....anPn<V"<d ...... 1 w,..,o.,...,ul-d When I think of fifth grade. 1 will always remember Mrs. Y ('S, I dffi usmg the road <'VNY llme I go to South ( 'ounty or lo San Diego County It 1s d godsend I beUeve I ccm understdlld t.hdt its cur- rf'nt tr<1fflc hds relleved that on lhE' Sc1ntc1 And Freeway, which mdy H'Sult m the a pparent ldg b<•hmd the toll rodd projection lJ<.,(' I IOW!'Vt•r, thC' popuJdUOn of South County continues to grow. To nw 11 is obVJous that both the toU roc1c1 dncJ lrf'eway will experi- f'OC'e incrPdS(>cl usP. It seems lo me tl111L C'c1llfoffild has been way hehl.nd the eastern part of the <'ountry dnd the use of toU roads, which havP lx>en a great supple- mPnl to dn mddequate number of puhhc frpewc1ys F.or me, it is worth dnvmg over the San Diego Freeway or taking Coast Highway down when the traffic is light. I Utink U they ~uld simply lower the non-peak hour fee. their volume would increase and so would their rev- enue. ROBIN HACKER Costd Mesa I use it quite a bit only because I have to, because of my cllent base, but the toll road Is not equi- table. You can get on at Newport Coast and go over the hill to Laguna Canyon and it is a $2 fee. in your paper to honor my teacher. Her name is Jan Scheer and she teaches fifth grade at Mariners Elementary Sch ool. T think Mrs. Scheer is the very best teache r. She is fair to everyone and does not yell at all. Her lessons are fun, but interesting tool She will even call you at borne if you had a bad day and are down. She really cares! I feel so lucky to have had her for my teacher. We have learned about weather, fractions, the 13 colonies and a whole lot more! ~ r. ALANA ROBERTSON Fifth Grade, Mariners Elementary Lovely, sweet and kind is my teacher. Her qame is Mrs. Scheer. I like her because she's funny and she makes her lessons so fun, not like a bor- ing lesson. When you're sick or maybe do.wn, she calls you and if you maybe have trou- ble Wlth math or anything she's always there. lAUREN CURTIS Grade 5, Mariners School MARC MARTIN I OAllY PllOT Victoria Elementary teachers Florence Martin (left), Konn! Mendrella and Joe Norris were crowned and serenaded along with the rest of the faculty during a teacher appreciation ceremony Wednesday. v .. . • JOHN CONNOllY Newport Beach You can get on at Laguna Canyon Road at El Toro and go down to Aliso Creek and it ts a $1. You can go from Lagund Canyon over the hill for $2 to Newport Coast but yet everybody can run the whole le~gth of the toll road for $2 and it is just not equitable. correspondence I lhlllk the people a re not usmg the toll road because of the np-off situation. This is the only county in the state of California to use political maneuverings and dllow toll roads in there. J thmk the people are very dis- Sdtisfied with having those shoved down our throat and see- ing ~e graft and conuption that ls involved in that. I hope it goes broke. J would drive down Coast Highway every day without using that toll road regardless of the traffic condition. · o ALAN MCFADDEN Laguna Niguel I work in San Juan Capistrano and lt ls convenient for me to use, but a lot or times I don't use it because 1 find the people who are actually taking the tolls in the booth are very rude. They am either very nice and polite or they are rude. I don't enjoy having money snatched out o(my hands and people telling me why would I want to pay o $2 toll with a SlO bill. Tb1111 America, and my mon- ey Is u good u anybody else'• and th y should have change. . . MID MCICENNA Cotta Mesa •Th $4 charge that tt takes to . get from Newport Beoch to ~utb County and baclt is limply mote m(>n y than th conv nlenc:e Jus· i: ~ ua.: ~mn·pee.k boWJ. , .. BOBBY ATKINS Newport Beach I think that if they would reduce the toll charge to $1 they would' do so much better. It is a ridiculous price and that ls why people are avoiding the loll. LE01TA GOULD Corona del Mar J do use the toll road occasion- ally. I think it is far too expensive. The price of $2 a trip is really too much for me to continue to use it. It is only about two miles shorter than the route down the San Diego Freeway. I take it from Costa M~sa down to San Juan Capistrano every day. Basically, I only use the toll road when I am just trying to cut a few more minutes off my tiJn&. Right now it doesn't cut very much of1 a.t all. TOD fRAN1' Costa Mesa ; Is Planned Parenthood ! right for stopping teen ! pregnancy? Wendy Leece deserves a jillion thanks for speaking out against the use of Planned Parenthood - a business that believes abortion is the answer to pregnancy. The state law requires teaching absti- nence and the wchoice~ program does that. Let's make the change from Planned Parenthood's self- serVing theme. A further point would be to remember that teen yea.rs bring a big need for love and acceptance. They need to hear that sex is not love (as wonderful as it may be in fulfilling love in marriage). Wouldn't more classes and emphasis on developing young people's social skills, self·worth and communications skills be a great priority~ morally irresponsible to give money to Planned Parenthood because the acceptance of Planned Parenthood is responsi- ble.for the acceptance of sexually transmitted diseases. As I remember from my class m logical thinking, ta.ken a nwn- ber of years ago at Stanford, one cannot asswne that one event has caused another event simply because both occurred within the same time frame, Using Mrs. Leeee•s misguided "logic", T could equally asswne that Planned Parenthood has been accepted because the rise in sexually transmitted diseases in our society bas caused a need for a sod.ally responsible organiza- tion that addresses this openly recognized health problem. But that conclusion does not fit her agenda. I hope that this is an isolated ind dent and not an example of ADE COLE the "logical" th.inldng that she I do not use the toll road. 1 will Costa Mesa uses in making dedsions regard· never use tbe toll road. I believe ing the curriculum that 1s pre- the whole thing ii a hidden rtp ott According to Wendy Leec:e, sented to our young people. for the taxpayers. •tn the 25 years Planned Parent-SANDRA WRIGHT Jt wu predkted by many peo· hood has been accepted. so has 84lboa pJe tha.t it would not live up to th the spread of (saxually transmit- finandal projections. I know . led diseues). To continue to give I am writing 1n response to when It doet fail ft.r).and ally, th : Planned Parenthood money ... 11 recent articl obout the crilt1 of taxpayers will be called on to pick ! morally lrresporWble ." (Dally teen pregnancy in our community up ihe pieces. 3 Pilot May, 1). (•'The Factt of Life! May t , fltANK CULVER ~ Prom this quote, lt ~an 1997). • • ~ Mesa ; Ulat Mfa. ~ llnpli~ .. ~~~~~~M yqlj may know, PJ.annad Parenthood is a health care provider with a 20-year track record of excellence in Costa .Mesa. Planned Parenthopd provides responsible sex education that supports abstinence and giv~s sexually active teens the informa- tion they need to make responsi- ble decisions. Programs that deny access to responsible sex education are reckless and irresponsible because they tail to provide vital information. Education, not igno- rance will help teens avoid unin- tended pregnancy, sexually trans- nu~ diseases and HIV I AIDS. As a'petson who confronts this issue on a daily basis, thank you for bringing this public health cri- sis to the attention of your read- ers. JON DUNN Executive Director Planned Parenthood Orange and San Bernardino counties Remembering an entertainment great 1 attended the be4utiful, God- honortng memortal for a legend in his own time, James Edwards, Sr. What o tribute to o man of Integrity and Wion. Dwfng the se.rvi~ I recalled the fi1'lt time I met Mr. Edwards. My wife and I went to see a movie at the Big · Edwards Theater in Fashion Island. Standing near the main entrances a neatly dressed gen- tleman (who was observing everything that was going on) was greeting his customers, pick- ing up pieces of debris, giving his personal touch to the enterprise that he and his family are so rightfully proud to have their name in lights on. I introduced myself to Mr. . . I • ' • • • Edwards. He' immediately called me by name and expressed bis support for the job I was doing for the INS. I will always remember the man behind the name of our neighborhood theater. He set a standard in the family entertain-• ment field, in his Spectrum Com-: plex (which developers a.re : attempting to duplicate 1n major ! markets in the U.S.). James Edwards, Sr. should be remembered u an equal to the great Walt Disney, and other motion picture legends who cn- ated family entertalnmant that I will be enjoyed for-generations to come. God bleu h1I memory and hll family u they continue to ful. tiO the plans and dreams of their • patriarch. ~~~~J~~~.~~.£;4~;;a:,;~~ r . N~ 8eac.hlC.osta Mna Daily Piloc I STOIM UCTURE • Orange Coast College otters a lectwe called •storm Strategy" from 7 to 10 p.m. on May 23 at OCC11 Sailing Center, 1801 W. Cout Highway. Topics include, " A Sound Yacht,• •The Warning Signs bf an Approaching Storm," •Making Preparations for a Storm• and •What to do When on a Lee Shore.• Registration fee is $23 for singles and $39 for cou- ples. To register, call 645-9412. feature an array of trailerable sail and power boats, dinghies, inflat· ables, hardware, sa11s, electrontc equipment, rigging and more. A list of boats and equipment for sale is available by calling OCC's Salling Center at 645-9412. FISHING ASH SCHOOL BAREBOAT CHARTERING Fishing classes are offered Monday and Tuesday of each week. Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Cost is .S125 per person. For more information, call 673-2810. DORY FISHING FLEET Orange Coast College offers an advanced bareboat 1:hartering course featuring a four-day cruise beginning at noon on May 23 and returning at 5 p.m. on May 26 at the Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The intensive course focuses on tbe skills, knowledge and equipment needed for _successful offshore cruising. Registration fee is $375. For more information, call 645- 9412. Get to the Newport Pier/McFadden Square early to watch the fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. The fish is prepared for sale at the open-air market. ~ FISHING TRIPS BOAT AUCTION Fishing supplies and boat charters (open party and private) are available at Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309 P~ Suite F, 675-0550; Falco Fishing Cl\arters, 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St:, Balboa, 673-1434. SIX-PASSENGER SPORlflSHING CHARTERS Orange Coast College con- ducts its annual boat auction and marine gear sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 7 at OCC's-Sailing Center, 1800 W. Coast Highway, Newporl Beach. The auction will Day and night fishing charters Public Invited 43rdAnnual Memorial Day Services May 2~)997 ll:OOAM Floral wl'eath presentation commemorating those who served in • WWI • WWII • Korea • • Vietnam • Persian Gulf • Oln'"10N!' Spottsontl lly Yrwvtt \' Orr011i:JUUHu of Co1to M,111 7. *Guaranteed Interest Race For One Eull Year. ' ThANSAMERICA I. LIFE AND ANNUITY Tl~ f'OU-'" of tlx pyramid u u1orlunifor you.• ·Ra~ 1hown i1 rll't'(u"" 4111/9~ and 11 subj«t 10 ,han~ wnbout no11«. ~I vuw loal Tn1U&mcna ofTi« fo1 cur1tn1 n1c No• av.ubblc 1n NY and ccnJtn ocher 1urud1cuon1 M1n1mum 1n1ettt1 ntc for ycu 2 tJ 1-.. below 1hc fu>I year-. nte. 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Call Bongos Sportfishing Headquarters on the BaThoa Peninsula, 673-2810. SAILING LESSONS A.ND BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurl at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sail- boats at $15 per hour. Call 729- 1154. MORE SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include naviga- tion, big boat, power boat, intro- duction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call 673- 7763 for more information. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing C lub at 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAKING/CANOEING /SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and pnvate lessons are offered. Kayak and 5e4 ski rentals are also available. For more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 W Balboa Blvd., 67 5- 1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS 1\vo-hour kaya,k tours begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday from New- port Dunes. Cost is $1 5 per adult, $10 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Call 729-1154. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and dou- ble ($1 5 per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, 673-7200. Paddle Power aJso pro- vides kayak, surf ski arid canoe rentals. 'can-67 5-1215. CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe' tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a .m. on Shellmaker Island. For more information, call 640-6746. ROWING -t.ESSONS AND CANOE RENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), I I Center I I I I I tif>. ~~ l4--·· ff1,,. ustela pevonla essenriol I elemenrs I ~. ,. • • . • cleiti~ CELLEX-C"' -~ltl~~ 642-1717 • 26 Red/S~sr • Clut1 • Raielne • 6ig Hed • Kapu Surf 6oara5 • Reyn Spooner • 8.5 Quake • Quiclc5ilver Boy5 • RO'I<:;:/ • RMlo Fiji KAYAKS WEEKEND WEAR . Sunday-Monday: Teriyak1 Jop Sirloin 8oz. 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Introductory clinics are also available Satur- days and Sundays at a cost of $10 For more information, call 646-n25. U underwater dea.mng 1s more to your lllc1ng. grab your snorkel a.nd JOUl DIVERS. Cost is $10. For more infonna_tion, call 722-9'06. SCUBA TRAINING The Aquatic Center, 4537 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach, offers scuba training consisting of six evening and two weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairs a.nd air fills . For more information, call 650-5440 .. rrs A DIVE At Dive-in Scuba, 2482 New1 port Blvd. in Costa Mesa, certifi- cation classes for beginning to instructor level scuba divers are available. Other services offered include local boat charters, equip- ment sales, rentals and repairs. For more information call 631- 9288. OTHER RENTALS • Sail airborne outside the har- bor, pulled by a motorboat. cour- tesy of Balboa ParaS11iling near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90- minute trip costs $45. For piore information, call 673-1693. • Spend a day relaxing in a motorized lounge chair rented from Resort Watersports inside Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie bocu'ds. kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wet suits are also available. Call 729-1154. • Balboa Boat Rentals offers pedal boat, sailboat, motorboat clnd electnc boat rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call 673-7200. • Rent a party pontoon, chap- arral runabout or family pontoon at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone or call 673- 3372 for more infonnation. You're Invited To A One Woman Show. ~y . JENNIFER MARKES Saturday, May 17th. 7 pm -10 pm Come See Her Newest Release Pomegranate Cove ( l .t A Town Square Gallery- . ·Triangle • Square · ·---Costa Mesa (at the end of the 55 Fwy.) (714) 548-7797 RSVP .,HUNTINGTON CENTER MALL You're invited this Saturday & Sunday to one o1 the taroest USED CAR SAl.fS ever to be held in Orange County. 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Newport Harbor Hlgh's Sailors have bragging rights to the national championship after last weekend's endeavors. S hould Newport Beach Country Club ownership be held accountable for the city's loss of the Toshiba Senior Classic? Not entirely. What about the event manager, International Sports and Event Marketing? ls ISM responsible for Newport Beach surrendering an estimated $1 million a year in revenue because of the departed event? Not entirely. Fact of the matter is, both are . guilty. It was a breakdown in conununication, as well as the inability to be flexible because of personality conflicts, that fueled the divorce. • · Neither was listening to the other. Both sides battled for. almost two years, a relationship that was extremely straineq even during the Senior PGA Tour event last March. It's a discredit to golf that it -had to end this way, with the principals saying they didn't want to badmouth anybody, yet it happened over and over during a dozen interviews this past·week. My take on the whole thing? Children are taught in elementary school how to get along with others -it's a shame ~~cowd.n.!.t..m~a~kei:::..µpe~a~c~e'--~~u.a...1a-4itaa~ML ........... lq,I Now nbbody wins. Sometimes those wtth the best candy store and the best candy do not mix. . Q An·exa.mple of the communication problem involved one the charities, the National Dyslexia Research Foundation, which had a golf event scheduled for ijle day after the T~hiba Senior Classic (March 17), but it was canceled. The charity missed out on raising $100,000, according Sy Black, committee chainnan of NDRF's terminated celebrity event. Brochures had been made up weeks in advance because NDFR believed ISM had paid for that day and was giving it to the charity. But according to NBCC President and General Manager Jeny Anderson, the contract between ISM and the country club stated that date would be • SEE GOLF PAGE 82 • ~ewport Harbor races to dinghy title in Miami; coming up: Baker. By Stephanie Keefe, Daily Pilot a e down, one to go. The Newport arbor High School varsity sailing am bes retumed to Newport Beach triumphant once again, thi.s time with the Mallory 1\'ophy in tow. For the second time in four years, the team has won the High School Dinghy Nationals. Sailed in the scorching sun of Miami last weekend. the Sailors beat out 19 other teams to 1'l]te the Mallory by nine points. Florida's Palmetto High took second with Milton Academy of Massachusetts third. But, even after training for this event all spring, the Sailors are not satisfied. There b still 911e more brasa ring to grab -the High 111<.l l "( flll()f "'" l\1\11'\.(, CIF prelims today • Corona del Mai:, Newport vie in Division I, while Costa Mesa is in Division II competition: By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot BELMONT SHORE -Three Newport-Mesa District high schools will be represented by 13 individual-event competl- loTS and several others vying in relay efforts a t the CIP Southern Section DivWon I and Division II boys and girls swimming prellmiilarles, beginning today at 11 a.m. The Divis1on I meet, which includes athleteJ from Coro- n a d el Mar High and Newport Harbor, begins at 5 p .m. at I Belmont Plaza Pool, while the Division n meet, including Costa Mesa High swimmers, precedes that with a morning • &ession. r Corona del Mar High junior Lanoo Emery (50-yard freestyle), as well u Newport Harbor freshman Amy Mur- phy (200 free) bring Sea View League titles into today's event, which will qualify the top eight swimmers for the ctiYilion final.I. Those qua1tfien in place& 9-16 will advance to the comolation finals. • COila Meta junior 'Ibdd Hylton and Mustang leDlor Colleen Lwid also enter today'• Division D meet with top aedentials, botJi having won the Padftc CoUt League cbamplonsbip iii the 100 becDtroke. School Team Racing Nationals. Not aoo.,it to rest on their laurels, these sailors could be seen practidng on Newport Bay 'fuetday, just one day after retwning with the most prestigious high school dinghy aown in the country. And they'll be back out there today, and tomorrow.· . Intense practices bad been planned for Newport, whose taste of victory at the Mallory bas made them even hungrier for the Baker. Plans include practicing with fotmer and current collegia,te All-Americans, such as Andy Beeclonan, Jon Pinck:Qey and Nick Scandone. For the fifth year in a row, Newport Harbor is competing in both team nationals. This year the Sailors are looking for their first double. In the past four years, under the tutelage of Coach Jaime Malm, these sailors have won the Mallory twice and the High School Team Racing Nationals for the Baker Th>pby twice. These victories have brought berths to • SEE CHAMPIONS PAGE 82 AT TIIE CROSSROADS All-American Matt Fuerbringer leads the way to national championship with Stanford, but now his shoulder is at the core of his decision-making. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot M att Fuerbringer runs into a lot of people who don'.t-know-much-about volleyball. "Who do you play for?~ they'll ask the 6-fQOt-7 Fuerbringer. When he answers ta.nford. he often gets the reply, •Are you guys any good?" For four years, the 1992 Estancia High graduate had to answer, "Yeah, we're pretty good, but..." "Now all I have to say is, 'We're the national champions.' That makes all the difference," he said. Fuerbringer, who led the 1991 Eagles' basketball teani to a CIF State Division ID title, is still basking in the Cardinal's recen t toppling of defending champion ueo~nronmtnmran:rown:-~--. "It was really sweet ... everything I ever dreamed a bout it being,• he said from bis parents' home in Costa Mesa. Riding a 12-matcb winning streak, Fuerbringer and bis Stanford squad breezed through the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Playoffs with three-game sweeps over Pepperdine, Brigham Young, UC Santa Barbara and UCLA. At the NCAA Final Four in Columbus, Ohio the first weekend of May, the Cardinal downed Ball State (from Mund e, Ind.) and earned a rematch with the Bruins for the championship. The Cardinal, coached by Reuben Nieves, took the first two games, 15-7, 15-10. But UCLA wasn't about to fold. The most dominating team in the history of men's college volleyball, which has won 16 • SEE FUERBRINGER PAGE 82 dc,ily pilot high school ath lete of the week "' "' I 1 ( ) '\. ..... I ) I\ I I ) I { ) I ) I I -I I I I ~ ·' I I H I I I • Costa Mesa's Eric Solis prime d for big effort as CIF prelims await. I N o guts, no glory. We've all ... beard the cUche . Costa Mesa High senior Erle Solil, however, is beginning to learn that all the guts in the wodd doem't replace a ftn1shing kick when it com• to pum.U.ng gloryJn the track and lle1d f>arWin1sm that ii the CIP Soutbenl SecUon poetM&lon. his rivals this sprlng, \nciuding a pair Of gold-medal J)9.J'foJ'lll4Dces in the 800 and 1,600 ineten at the Pad.fie Coast League Plnall, May 8. But the De.Uy Pilot Athlete ol the Week approachet Friday'• CIF Southern Section ~ilk>D m Preliminaries with a hMlthy dOle ol reUilln to go With bill pack-plldng i199lealoo. A lelf-delatbed froot·numer, SoUa required a rearaview mln'or __ .......... , .......... ~; ......... ., __ ___ ., • • 12 THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 .--"1;" ,_._ ·. . . .. • • • SWIMMING CONTINUED FROM 81 place effort of S4.18 in the 100) both warrant- ed All-American c:omideradon. She wUl also Join teammates ln the Dledley and 400 free relays. Emery's personal-record tim& of 22.33 ot Prlday's league finals made him one of three Sea King boys eamtng the right to compete in individual events. Lund, who WU ninth 1n Divialon ll in the backstroke u a junior, bouts a PR of 1:02.01 tn that event A two-time league backstroke champ, she WU third lD the f>Cl-ln the 50 free, an event ahe ftniahed 14th in Division n last spring, with a 25.75 clocking. CdM juniors Kawika Th.rayao (100 free and 100 backstroke) as well as Rob Williams (100 breaststroke) will also test their respective fields. Costa Mesa junior Allison Alastuey (200 and 500 free) ond CdM senior Julie Norton (50 and 100 free) will add relay duties to their pair of individual pursults. Tarayao was second in league with a PR of S-'.74 in the backstroke. He did not compete in the 100 free at league finals, but bettered the CIF-qualifying standard in that event earlier in the season. He was second in league in the 200 free, a meet he chose not to shave for, but elected to swim the 100 today. Alastuey wu fifth in league in both freestyle events, but made her qualifying stan- dards earlier in the season. Norton was fourth in league in the 100 free, and did not swim the 50 at league finals. CdM Junior Michelle Dahn (50 free), New- port jwlior Alden Moore (100 breaststroke) and Costa Mesa sophomore Stephanie Lom- bardo (100 breaststroke) are also indiviclual entrants lD their respective divisions. Dahn was fifth in league, Moore sixth and Lombar- do third in their aforementioned specialties. Williams, who swam at last year's prelims ti!'presenting Newport Harbor, was third in .le,p'gue in the breaststroke (1:02.02), but, like rarayao, did not shave for league finals. . Williams and Emery will lend their talents to the Sea Kings' relay bids in the 200 medley, .. 00 free and 400 free. while Tarayao will take part m the 200 medley and 200 free relays. Robert Hacker rounds out the Sea Kings' . 'l.ed.ley relay quartet, while Scott Kram.er will , .ompete in both free relays. Chris Esposito is •he other 400 tree relay member for Coach ~ .... Jike Starkweather's CdM squad. Dahn and Me«gan Hardt are repeat mem- bers of the Sea Kings' 200 free relay team that qualified for last yeMs ClF Finals. They join Nettie Alshuler and Norton th.ls year . Alshuler and Norton are also among Coach Doug Volding's 400 free relay quartet attempt- ing to advance. . ·- Newport junior Jason Arrow, who was mid- "ay th.rough his taper at league finals, which 1'fected his 10th-place finish, will vie in the . Newport girls coach Todd Kolber will have ·contingents in the 200 medley relay (Erln Murphy, Moore, Amy Murphy and Lisa Swain) and the •oo free relay (Amy Murphy, Barbara Cohen, Erin Hartig and Swain). 00 breaststroke. · I lylton, who bettered his PR by two seconds . 111th a 57.36 clocking to win league, will be ,,.>med by junior teammate P.J . O'Brien, who ,111<lde the CfF-qualifying standard by a ienth 11f d second (a PR of 1 :50.90 to finish fifth in 1c<l4ue) m the 200 free. Murphy's freestyle swims at league finals , the winrung 1 :55.82 in the 200 and a second- Mesa girls coach Crystal Whitmore will team Lund, Lombardo, Alastuey and Jaime Smith in medley and 200 free relay efforts. Lund and Alastuey were contributors in the same relay events last year, when the Mus- tangs finished seventh and 15th, respectively, in Division Il. FUERBRINGER ":ONTINUED FROM 81 c1llondl lilies smce 1970, came )df'k to take the next two games, 5.q, 15-6. "I've watched tapes and yd.UlSt UCLA we served and .ilocked well m the first two 1c1mes, and they served and ''locked well in the next two,· •huerbringer satd. "(Throughout :,ne season), we really improved ·1Jur serving and defensive play rnd that's what brought us -1iome." If that's what hr.ought them ome, the n the Bruins lived next !oor because the contest could ·qot ha~ been closer with ·;taniord coming out on top. 15-13 "It sunk in alter we lost the CHAMPIONS ':ONTINUED FROM 81 ;.{Jl in England the past three ears in England's high school • hampionships. and this year the .uilors h<1ve qualified to sail in ;urope onte-again. But unlike the rest of their \~ason , Newport had to fight for lus MaUory win. After lominating the West Coast •tiling scene again this year, •11V1ng no doubt that it was of dllonaJ caliber, a sudden •·all.Zation developed over the ,reekend that it was in for some · •ery tough competition. Teams from Florida and the -lorthedsl featured some of the ~op youth sailors in the country, •;ntlors whom Newport had com- oeted agamst m non-high school '1Vents. such as the Youth 'hdlllp1onstups and the Sears, semis and Smythe. ln addll.lon, many of these tfd1lors were accomplished 420 1!>dl.lors and this year's Mallory wds held in 420s. 1 Haibor practices and competes in Flying Juniors. • . The two boats are quite dtlferenl tmd require specilic tdctic strategies. In ortier to combat this • ·bvious disadvantage, the ~ Jewport team practiced for two traight weeks in 420s, using the Naval ROTC 420s at the U.S. ,,. ~lling Center ln Long Beach. "''t ' SOCCER I , lammers update fourth game. The crowd and everyone thought, 'UCLA's g'ot it,'" the senior said. "We went into the lockerroom and talked and said that we have one chance, we got a fifth game. "l was thinking, 'How can you let this opportunity slip away?'" Fuerbringer didn't let it get away. His performance at the Final Four earned him a spot on the NCAA All-Tournament team along with his teammates · Keenan Whitehurst and Mike Lambert. Lambert, who played on the Olympic team in Atlanta, earned the tournament's Most Va:tuabte-Ptayerhonor: "I was real Jiappy for Mike. His bigh school team (in Hawaii) dic:hl!t-win-tbe state championship his senior year. We didn't beat Brigham Young (in the semifinals) our sophomore year and the Olympics. The The first day of racing was postponed due to glassy conditions in the extreme beat. Sailing in Biscayne Bay off of host school Ransom Everglades, the first breeze of the day began to fill in around 11 :30 a.m., giving the competitors 4-6 knots m the first race. Portunatelyi_the se breeze kicked up in th~ afterrtoon1 proviamg g\ists up to 14 knots for the remainder of the day. . Newport got off to a slow start, logging consistent but mediocre scores never worse than 10. Consistency paid off, as Harbor led the regatta by six points and the end of the day. Newport's best race of Saturday came from the A division skipper Patrick Hogan and crew Kassy Thompson as they sailed to the team's only bullet for the regatta in the last race of the day. With one day out of the way, Newport came back strong on Sunday. •After the first day, they got their fire back,• said Malm. Hogan and crews Grey Dougherty, Heather Porter and Thompson sailed to two seconds, two thirds, a fourth, a fifth and an 18th in A division. In B division, skippers Brian Bissell and Porter sailed to 4, 10, 4, 7, .ip, 7 and 8 with crews Crys9Byers, Alison Hill and 'Il'oy 'Il'eaccar. The team sailed more consistently than ·anyone else on Harris Jeads OCC pressute was on him ~a:u.se a lot of people were saying he couldn't win the big one," Feurbringer said. ' Fuerbringer had something to prove, too. "It wouldn't have been a great career without a national championship," he said. A four-time All-American, Stanford's all-time kill leader, 1994 Fresliman of the Year, he still said it only would have been ·•good, not great." He began bis collegiate career as a red.shirt in 1993 and recently added a third first-team All-American plaque ro biS -collectfono awaras. - Nieves and company earned a record of 30-4 his last season . Fuerbringer is baek-in €osta- Mesa, not to educate folks about the best volleyball team in the nation, but to confer with doctors about his ailing right shoulder. the course, and, in the end, it came down to the one thing that their competition didn't have - Newport Harbor's depth. With two strong seniors anchoring the team, a group of seasoned juniors with national event experience, and a number of sophomores and freshman w.ho are ready to fill the shoes oL their predecessors, Newport featured mo(e talent than.any team at the Mallory. "This win was a full team effort," said Malm. "Everyone contributed all seas~n long to our success." Other members of the team who competed for the varsity during the regular season, but who were not at the Mallory, include Charlie Boukather, Tyler Haskell, Scott Hogan, Jennifer Porter and Paige Thompson. One sailor in particular who led this team to victory at the Mallory was senior Heather Porter, whose versatility found her crewing for both Hogan in A and Bissell in B, as well as skippering in B. M Heather really showed what it is to be an all-star sailor," said Malm. Porter was recruited to sail for Stanford, where she will be joining two former Newport Harbor teammates, Steve Kleha and Danny Zimbaldl, this summer. The other senior star is Patrick Hogan, who was recruited to sail for Dartmouth in the fall. Besides i::-~11 GOLF CONTINUED FROM 11 Wied u a .cleanup day, because with the thousands of feet of cable for t.elevilion, grandst.andl, sky boxes, tents and portable restrooms, tt is, at the lea.st, an all-day job, Anderson said. •we bad 32 people all set to come out from New Jersey,· each of whom was going to play and dQnate $1 ,000," Black said. "The field was set for 100 golfers, which means the charity missed out on $100,000 gross. We lost the whole shot. And you know what we were going to me it for? To screen and test kids so they could find those who have dyslexiA or (Attention De&it Disordet). AB we did is saew a bunch of kids." Black claims that three NDRP representatives -himself, Art Cecala and Lynn Voldra -met with tournament director Stephen Wagner and a representative from the club months in advance. But Anderson and David Wooten. president of the group that owns NBCC, both said they didn't learn of the charity event until 10 days prior. Anderson said Wednesday his club vehemently opposed the event, because of the potential chaos with cleanup crews tearing down grandstands and hospitality tents while 100 golfers attempt to play 18 holes. •we were worried about safety,~ said Anderson, a member of the So\lthem California PGA Hall of Fame. Despite two previous surgeries on the hitting shoulder, there are two tears that remain. These lingering injuries are determining what direction he'll go in professional volleyball. "If I get surgery and back to 100%, the beach would be better because I won't have a coach malcing me hit 60 balls a day," he said. "But I've put a lot of time into indoor, a lot of time to not get any money out of it." Should be travel to Europe to play in the professional indoor leagues, Fuerbringer knows the expectations on players from the -United Stafes. HThey expect the Americans to be the big guns," be said. ideally, be said, he-would like to end up playing on one of the beach circuits, but whether that will be his immediate decision is yet to be determined. his third-place &Dish in A division at the Mallory, Hogan also won A division and gained low point at the Pacific Coast Championships. But even with all of this talent, the Mallory was an emotionally draining event tor these young sailors. . And in the..end, !hei.L.s~~~....-i as a team prevailed. •They really supported each other after poot races," said Malm. "I think they all realized that the team would back them up." . Harbor's win of the Mallory comes on the heels of dominating the Pacific Coast Championships a month ago. Held April 19-20 at the Navy Amphibious Base Sailing Center, the 26th annual PCCs .featured 18 teams vying for the four berths to the Mallory. After 28 races in breezes of 10-15 knots, the team finished 41 points ahead of its nearest rival, winning both divisions, as well as low point. And as a credit to depth of the team, all of the members sailed in at least one race. Corona del Mar also competed and finished 18th. Team members included Jim Beek, Grant Finster, Whitney McDonnell, Rob Rader, Bubb Rader, Justin Reeves and Kendra Witzel. .· Mallcwy Cup Finals 1. Newport Harbor, 216; 2. Palmetto, 225; 3. Milton Academy, 249; 4. St. Petenburg, 249; 5. Willlams Sdlool, 265. SOl:IS CONTINUED FROM 81 •1 still want to be aggressive, but this is CIP, now," the Mustang senior explained. •Taking it a.little slower, at least early in the race, can be smarter and safer." • Solis has shunned safety to this point, relying on a solid base of training that began in cross country last fall, then earned over into frequent solitary offseason workouts, to literally · compe.titioninto submission. "All guts; that's the V!ay I've looked atit,~ saidn! the abandon be adopted for his final prep campaign. "I'd always been a pack runner, before this year. But I decided before this track season that it wasn't about being in the pack. I YJ'anted to try for something more." Mesa Coach John Camey has definitely noticed the difference. •He's run with a vengeance this year,• Camey said. ·Something clicked with him and he started working out on his own. He's always had the talent, but be tapped into it big tim~ this ~ar." A lifelong soccer devotee, SoliS ism only his -thifd season of competitive running. At the urging of his older brother and former Mesa track standout Jaime, he first gave track a try as a sophomore at El Modena High. After his family moved back to Costa Mesa the following summer, Solis was talked into trying cross country, as well. He has been a standout on Coach Joe Busi's back-to-back PCL champs, finishing ninth in league as a junior and fourth last fall. •I like running a lot," Solis said. •1t gets all my stress out, relaxes me and it's good for me, too." Shin splits and calf-muscle problems cost Solis a run at the postseason last spring, but he hopes to make up for lost.Qme. MHe's fast, strong and has great endurance," Camey said of Solis, who bas won all but one . The Slammers, an Orange ..(.loast United girls unde~12 soc- ...ce.r team, maintained sole posses- sion of the top spot in the South ,_ APRIL 12th thru SEPTEMBER Soccer League by captur- • two wins last weekend. . .. e Slammers defeated the f86tldleback Valley Speed 1·0, pd.the Cerritos Magic 2-1. · •we've been playing short- •he.nded and we're not playing ~rti~rly well right now, but ~~ team ii learning to win under ...1.dvene condJUOna and that'• pot· itJve," Coech Walid Khowy tald. ~ M.uwa C4ihed In on a =om Kate Younglove to for the only goal tn tb ov•theS~t ''"" Ageln.tt eemtot, Nikki John· ton returned from an injury tQ ecore a goal and an aallt. EHaha an also had a goe.J and an • ~-•~ 't C..-4-·~~ •• # •• . Mat • Jariln(t.,11)• 1Gd1~1· • ·-~ p111_illfll .. ko'I··· ........ ,... When NDRP representativet Wd the field WU already full and peOple were coming from out of town, NBCC qftldall felt they were placed m • \ouQb situ4!1on, Andenon said.. Cub owner&hip eventually •• granted tbe ~ty its event. u long as NBCC wos paid lts normal $10,000 feeforthe day. That's when NDRP walked away. Anderson Aid Wagner never discussed the event with him until about 10 days prior. c Ande~ ltlll)lu a Rum..,. of .. hope of keeping the Toshipa Senior Cassie at bil d ub. •we didn't say we don't want the tournament, we said we don't want to do business with the current management," he said The cold reality is that neither side is willing to budge from its. poker-faced position and ISM is already looking for another course in Orange County. "You're not going to find anything, better than the Newport Beach Country Club," said nm Crosby, Vice President of Business Affairs for the Senior PGA Tour. 0 On virtually every piece of promotional material for NBCC is the proclamation Mho~e of the Toshiba Senior Classic." Just wondering how much it will cost club ownership to change'its advertisements in the wake of the divorce? • lllCHARD DUNN'$ club golf column appears J!Very Thursday. 800 this season and won the PCL 1,600 title with surprising ease, Solis, in hot pursuit of the school record in the 800 <1 :55.3 set by Robert G rego in the early 1980s), won his premier event at league finals 'in 1:56.53 at Irvine High. H1s personal best is 1:55.72, the-second-fastest time recorded tn Orange County this season. He also led virtually wire-to-wire in the 1,600, finisbing-in-4-:l.a..~.-- • 1 talked with (Ca.may) and I decided to run both events al preliriis (at Long Beach City College).,. Solis said. "I haven't really run against much competition yet, so I want to see how r feel running both.,, Camey cited last year's late-season injury as a possible catalyst for Solis' renewed dedication. But Solis disagreed. MI think it's just about wanting to be good at something," Solis explained. •1t was a good feeling to be league champion in two events and it's great to have my teammates come to .me for advice." Solis hopes to follow his own advice Friday. 11l'm comfortable running from the front, but the consequences of that might be dying at the end. I want to be smarter than that.~ ) Braves, Phillies locked in a tie with two-game edge on Reds • Matsen, Dunzer combine to shut Giants ·off in clutch 6-2 vict6t:y. Braves 8, Giants l Brave1 13, Mets 2 Braves' pitchers Brett Matsen , and Griffin Dunzer combined to hold the Giants to two unearned runs in the Braves' 6-2 win that boosted them into a tie for first place with the Phillies. Billy Taonnina drove in a pair of runs and Jordan Salinger added two hits. ntstan Harris and Thormina both made great defensive plays. For the Giants, Matt Boyce pitched the entire game and had two hits. Jeff Reed played an impres- s i v e game defen- sively at short- stop. Har- r i s , Salinger, Taormi- na and Steven Savage b 0 t h posted two hits for the Braves and Matsen ripped a two-run double to highlight the Braves' offensive firew~ks. Josh Bradbury had two hits and d!<>ve .in both of the Mets' runs. · Red.I 9, Mell 7 lledl 3, PhlWes t Ryan Rhodes, Charlie Cooper- smith.. and Nick Witten produced.- runs while pitchers David Marin Finn and Brian Reynolds fended off the Mets. Josh Bradbury pitched for the Mets and Patrtck Joyce provided s9me key hits. Alex Northri.dge and Kevin Joyce sullied excellent defensive support. A pitching duel between the Reds' Nick Rhodes and Blake Contant and the Phillies' John Della Grotta, the Reds pulled ahead for the win than.ks in part to the off~ of Bradley Kroopf, John Hayes and Parrett Taormi- Cardinals 5, PhlWes 4 In a nine-inning thriller, the Cardinals knocked off the first- place Phillies. Beau Stockstill went six scoreless inning for the Cardinals, and the Pbils' Robert Della Grotta and Thylor Pham Borst matched the effort. The teams were Ued 4-4 in the ninth when Colby Hackett sin- gled in the winning run with two outs. Reliever Parker Ferguson shut down the Phillies in the bot- tom half of the inning. Mell 13, C&rd.tnalt l Michael Angelo's three hits and two RBI propelled the Mets over the Cardinals. Matt New- comb, Patrick Joyce, Kevin Joyce and Pancho SeabQJn added hits. Alex Northridge &'nd Seaborn pitched. Colby Hackett and Blake Dil- lion paced the Cardinals' defense. .... .,.., High sc:hool • Newport ~rbor at WOOdbridge, 3: 15 p.m.; CoroN del Mair It s.nta ~lta, 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa i1t lAgUN Be.ch, 3:15 p.m.; Esi.ncla It Unklenlty. 1:15 p.m. • loftll•• High school -N9Wpott Harbor ilt Woodbrtdg9. 5 p.m.; Corona del Mar ilt sent.a Margwtta. 3:15 p.m.; UnlYenlty ~~--., ... ~~ .. _ ... ~·· / ·· THURSDAY, MAY ~S, 1997 IJ ENCINIAS BELTS . . THIRD HOMER · IN· THREE GAMES FOR ROCKIES • Rockies post 9-8 victory over the Indians. NH BA NEWPORT BEACH -Matt Encinias hit his third home run in as many games to help boost the Rockies of Newport Harbor Base- ball Association's Bronco Division over the Indians 9-8. Encinias, the Rockies' third baseman, nailed a solo shot over the center field fence. He has three roundtrippers on the sea- son. ·Dave Erickson pitCbed a com- plete game for ,the win. Erickson allowed the Indians 10 hits, but clutch defense helped save .him . from some jams. The Rockies picked up 13 hits with each player getting at least one. Pete Madison led the attack with three singles and a pair of RBI. Phil Gustin added three hits, and catcher Frank Golbeck · added two with two RBI. The Rockies are tied for first _ _pl~ce with an 8-4-1 record. · MUSTANG DMSION A:s 13, 1W1ns 0 The slick defensive play of the Ns infield boosted the squad to convincing win. Second baseman Antony Santos speared a line dri- ve and turned a double play. Kurt Yacko recorded four strikeouts in three innings of )Vork and added a two-RBI single. Cliff Heiser also pitched for the Ns. Kenny Shield and Greg Miner paced the offense. Blue Jays 12, Mariners 11 Blue Jays 16, Phlllles 6 The Blue Jays were down 11- 10 . in the fin.al inning before a two-run spurt' in their last at-bat · to move to within one game of the -...first place...Maiiners. 'Janies Jackson drew a walk to leadoff the bottom of the sixth. Matt Hogan drew another pass and Morgan Govaars singled to tie the game. Matt Erickson next delivered a game-winning triple. Erickson put the wraps on a 3 for 4 day in which he recorded four RBI. In the top of the sixth, the Mariners threatened to blow open. their one-run lead, but, with the bases loaded, Blue Jays' out- fielder Buck Evans made a great catch to halt the rally. Erickson was 3 for 3 against the Phillies, and Eric Schelin and Pemstein had 3 RBI each. 1W1ns 12, Phlllles 2 Tom Yacko delivered .six strikeouts while not allowing a single walk jn three innings to lead the 1\vins. Ted Slator went 2 for 2 with a pair of RBI, and Geoff Gustafson knocked a two-run double. Andrew Bigarre scored three runs and stole home. Royals 6, Red Sox 6 A four-run fourth inning by the Royals, which included a game- tying run by' Timothy Cramer, put the score in a deadloCk. The Roy- als' Sean Rowe pitched a score- less sixth to preserve the tie. Nick Ward turned a running catch in the outfield in to a double play. Cubs 17, Card.lnals 6 Thomas Harrington went 2 for 2 with three RBI and Donald ~iunt ripped three hits to drive in two runs to lead the Cubs to a •mercy rule" win over the Cardinals. Dennis Heehan fanned five in three innings and Phillip Martin fired a scoreless inning in his first pitc:lllng outing of· the season. Chris Thompson .had. a .single and a stolen base. · The Cardinals' third baseman Julliane Bass caught a pop fly just inside her own dugout in the first inning to end a two-run Cubs ral- ly. ---The Cubs are in second place with an 11-2-1 record. PINTO DMSION Marlins.. vs.. JU -- Jason Loftus and Michael Pun- cel each ripped a home run against the Ns. l>ef ensively, the M/\J'lins were paced by Ben Fra- zier, Woody Yokoyama, Timothy Regan, Joshua Dill, Andy Fischer, Michael Guess. Jamie Galey and Brett Boyer. Marlins vs. Phlllles Loftus tallied a triple and two doubles against the l>hils, and Taylor Friend went 4 for 4 with a home run. White S-ox snaP the Tigers' stre~k at 16 with 12-10 Victory -. •With 14-hit attack. MAJ 0 R , •• .,......~~---~ DMSION • :AllllUCA.N W h l t e Sox 12, Tigen 10 The White Sox snapped the ngers' record-breaking winning streak at 16 with a 14-hit attack. The Sox received offensive sup- port from Eric Nutter (3 for 4, 3 runs), Jeff Sanchez (2 for 4), Nathan Hunter (2 foi: 4) and Justin Stillwell (2 for 4.) Stillwell and Nathan Hunter pitched tor the White Sox. Tipn 9, Angels 1 Daniel Cooper hurled the sea- son's first no-hitter becoming the · first 10-year-old to fire a no-no in the Major Division. Cooper's effort kept the Ilgers' vs. Est•nd•, .i TeWlnk.Je Partc. 3:15 ,p.m.; ~~It t..guna Beach, 3:15. .......... fWd Community college men -Orange C.oest ilt State Meet. Fresno. . ,.~ ..... High schoot boys and girts -OF OM-slon I pr.tims i1t Belmont ~. Dlvtsion I, 11 a.m.; DMsion II, 5 p.m. record spotless at 16-0 while fan- ning seven. Danny Whitaker tallied a pair of hits while James Mowatt, Jeff Thompson and Craig Thompson delivered clutch hits. Tigers 12, A's 3 The ngers' pitching continued to baffle opponents last weekend when Michael McGuire fired 11 strikeouts in a one-hit perfor- mance. Matt Bourquardez and Andrew Carich both ripped home runs. Whitaker drilled a triple and Bpyce Carich had a two-run sin- gle. The ngers' pitchers have a combined earned run average of 1.56. Angels 28, Yankees 4 Danny Krikorian pounded out eight RBI on a grand slam. a dou- DE.BP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS Dwey"s Lodl• -no report. ~I.wing . 3 boats, 66 • • 600 barracuda. 1 white sea bass. 3 bonito, 3 sculpln, 31 calico bass, 20 and bass. 1 cabezon. ble and a single to pace the Sox. Majors Angels' 19-hit atfack in a 1lte Mariners' Ricky Sepulve- 28-4 win over the Yankees. da hit a pair of triples. Luke Lounsbury went 4 for 4 MACIDNE PITCH with a trio of doubles, and Robert White Sox 25, Tigers 14 Hull was 4 for 6 and scored each Four-•hits a piece by Skyler time on base. . .1\vohic and Jake Schwartz led the Spencer Pulaski fanned three White Sox to a win. batters and allowed just one hit in The Tigers'• Joey Walters and three innings for the win. James Azfi knocked three hits Steve Errico ripped a double each. for the Yankees. MJNORB White Sox 17, Mariners 15 White Sox pitcher Nicholas Surdyka received offensive help from Tyler Blackney's two-run triple and Chrts Hillebrand's solo home run as he fired six strikeouts in four innings. C.J. Brion and Kyle Worez were defensive standouts for the Dodgers win, 3-2 c o s T A NATIONAL MESA -The Dodgers of Costa Mesa National Llttle League Majors rode the arms of pitchers Aaron Van Geem and.Adam Jorgenson to a 3-2 win over the Astros. Derek Garcia, Matt Schirmer and Jorgenson led the Dodgers' ·hitting attack. · MINOllA Dodgers 14, Can:llna1s 12 Chris Beason nailed a triple as Jeremy Spera's defensive contri- butions helped the Dodgers fend off the Cardinals. For the Cardinals, Dallas Kopp, who was playing in bis first game after being moved up from Minor B, went 2 for 3, and Justin Fischer hit a double. Diamondbacks 10, Astros 9 Greg Bartlett drove iD the game-winning run when he slugged a double in the bottom of the final inning. Kyle Bannon, Bartlett and Juan Chaires pitched for the victors. Kyle Kade and Kyle Fether led the defense. Locals turn in medal-winning ·performances MISSION VIEJO -Five local children won medals at the Orange County 1\'ack and Piela Championships last Saturday at 1\'abuco Hill High School. Kelly Freeman of Corona\del Mar captured the '83 girls championship in the 200-meter run. Free- man earned second place in the 400 and was a member of the title-willning 4x100 relay team. Newport Beach's Kevin Artz won the '86 boys ftAClt AND FllLD 200, took second in the 800 and anchored the utoo relay team. Tay Park, a Costa Mesa resident. took the second-place medal in the '87 boys 800. Freeman, Artz and Park are members of the Irvine Cougar nack Oub. 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AANAUO, FJclllJoU'I 8utln•H Fictitious auslneu l~~ ~·~·:,:i~uJ0~ Thie bu~lnt~~ .. J! ~on-fllctltfow 8ustne.. llm =.,u:=. 0:,.: =-~ -~laneou. houHholCI 8501, HOUSEHOl.O . N•me Statement H•m. Statem.nt A9Qlttranl hat not yet ducted by. a/'I • ..,. .. ,..val Name Stat•nwnt '1c1Ulou• 8v1tn .. 1 rftlSl bl liMO plO( ID tt1at !Siie hef'l\I '°'"· refrlgetatoft. JOSIE MOTEA. 8613, The 1011ow1ng persont art The touowlng petlQt'lt .,. begun lo tranuct business !'!!r• Y9U 1•:fo'ed dOfng The followfno pett<>nt .,, Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Thi l\ljflO of N "*'nett does Wllllhent, ~ ind per· MISC. doing buatnus 11: a) doing bualn•H ae: Hui• undtt lho llctlllout bUtl· .,....,,. .. Y" doing butfneH at: Clvll The loltow1ng persont a,. not of itself 1111110nle Ille use In '°"" prQ9ffty. Due notic. JONNA M. SLEDGE. Dreytt'I, b) O~er·• th• Moon. 2~ ~lower Strffl, "'" Nl'l'll Of name• lllled ~my L.= II Cl Ent ... prla ... 2$1 t!. lmpetlal doing bUtlntH H: Yacht AeND.1"71711310 tlltl stJll Of l ~llOUS i.,,.nes! haWlg ~ given lo pat• 8832. MISC. Auction Company, c) C<>tll MIU, CA no27 hefeln. ' alll WU It Hwy., SUllt 431, Fullttlon, Ttch, 173 E. Wllson IC, FtCTfTl)UllUllMEIS Nll1lt 111 ~ d lllt nohls ol we kllOWl'I to ctaltn tn I~ BRIAN 0. GLENN, B694. Ortytr"e the Appraiut Shannon Carol Holgate Tlmatlt L Doty wflh l.M County Cl6lk OI CA 92835 Cotta Mtu, CA 926a7 llUl(STATSllENT ndtr Ftdeql Still ltreet lhet.tri end IN tlml 80XES. HOUSEHOLD Company. 3416 Via Udo. 234 FIO'ottt SlrHI. C<11ta Thia slaltmenl wat llltd Otanqe COUl'lty on 5-12·97 Sid Jalal M0\14...t, 1687 All l<htdtml. 173 E. WlllOl'I The tolow!llO Dt!SOn(t) fVM1 anoclW4 u Set secton • °' 1p1clntd In auc,h notl~ tor P L JOHNSON, INC., Ste. G. Ntwpon Beach, CA Mesa, CA 92G27 w11h the County Cletk ol 19913720509 . Loa Tra.11 Or .. Wall\ul, CA IC, Co11a Meta. CA ,92827 OOlnQ W$1""1 ·15 AHOOU£S ~&.llN ( and Prof 14400 rnent ot aueh IMt hav-C\78, BOXES 92663 Douglat S1ewart Holgate Orange C<>unty on 4·1Ml7 Dally Piiot May 15, 22, 29, 91789 Tiiis bualneu la con-Pl.US 422 ~ KensingtOn Road etstq. 11nus essions 11plred will be IOld 11 CRYSTAL HOLEMAN. Ortyt'f'I the Auction Com. 234 Flower StrHl, C"o11a t997~7f1819 June 6, 1997 Th870 Thlt bu1lneu 11 con-ducted by: an lndMdual LOtModtS CA00026 'Codi,_ 11UCt10n by INSTOR· C211, HOUSEHOLD. AP· pany, lLC (CA), 3416 Via Mesa. CA 92627 Dally Pilot May I 8 15 ducted by: I n lndMduOI Have you statltd doing "'*""'Aus U.C catiforrn Finl no f!ucll..COsli AGE ORANGE located It PLIANCES lido. Ste G. Newport This business I• con-22 1997 I rha38 PUBLIC NOTICE Havt you llartod dol119 business yet7 Yes. 1988 -E Ke • Roacl· Len NhrllOR T _,..,,. ~ 3~S.Fiow.t St.Coumyol PA~ELA JACKSON. Boacn.CA92663 ducttd by: husband and • b\lt!Mssyel'?No AUKhod•ml ._ ~ • CH41~ .,,...,._ .. .., Oten;•. Stet• of Calllotnl1 C2Cl9. HOUSEHOLD This bu1lnu1 is con. wilt PUBLIC NOTICE . Flotltloue auiln•H Sid Jalal Mounvl Tiils stattment wtt filed • C-' nducted ll'f U.15.22. 1\)g7 on \N 22nd day ol May, lOAA SCAtZO. C~U. ducted by Um1ted Uablhty Have you· etarted doing Nam• Statement Thie 11a1ement was flied with the County Clork ol s bUSIMU IS co 1"87 .. 1:00 am. Term• tor HOUSEHOLD. BOXES Co business yet? No flctltloue BuslnHa Tht fOllowlng pereone·ar• with 1he County Clerk or Otang• County o.n 4·28·97 mil!CI fltlhty comoanv need IO PUBLIC NOTICE \he..,..,, cash only. Sal• PATRICIA AIOS. 0402. Have you started dOt!Jil ShaMOO c. Holgale N•me ltatement doing buSlnets u : Epic In-Orange County on 4·29-97 19973719084 The ~sl!Jnt ~ Ille IUIJ]tcl to cancellallon. BOXES b\Jslrwss yet7 Yes, Auglfit Douglas Holgatt ~following pertons are duslntl 11()()-SH ~ 19973719131 Dally Pilot May 1, 8, 1S. ranACt bi$1neS1 u FiltNo.1H7U11120 la.ndlOfd rHtfVtl the right ROBERT RODRIGUEZ. 28, 1996 This 11atemen1 w11 filed doing bu•lne11 as: a) Suite 101 C0<ona dtl Mar' Daffy Pilot May 11 8, 15, 22, 1997 Th831 f!c:*•ous bJ~~s ~m: FIC11TKlUS IUSUES IO bid. Below 11 a llal of 0409. HOUSEHOLD 01tye<'1 the AueOon Com· vlith the County Clerk ot T111cfl Me PC, b) Macro CA 92626• ' 22. 1997 Th834 names llSl!CI _,.,.on.,.,..... NA.Ml STA~ENT r11mu and unit numbefe. BENJA0MINS GRABIEL. pany. LLC. Robert H. Orang• Counly on ,.21-97 Man Conl4!1tlno, c) Teac:h Kathletn P. KJngiley, 900 PUBLIC NOTICE 30, 11)96 •"'""'""' PLUS LLC The lolloWlno person(s) 1"11~ .NAMES · UNIT NUMBERS 043l, B XE Dreyer. Manager 1997371820' Ml PCI. 635 w. Baker St., Su L.ane. Suite 161. Co-PUBLIC NOTICE ~ -'"'""" · · ooino i..tsiness &S' T J. UlUOA •DESCRIPTION MOBIL MECHANIX, 0482, Thi1 statement waa filed Dally Pilot April 24. May 1, IL·201, Costa Mesa. CA rona def Mar. CA 112625 Flctltloui Buslneis fll • 1tln120MI 8y Robert ~s. MWget 15456 8R>Old1Jrst Strttt. West-.STEVEN CULP, A006, DESKS, MISC. with the County Clerk ot 8 15 1997 lhSl5 92628 This bualnan ls con-FIC1mOUI IUl.a Tin stmmtnt was l~ed W1 tnlflS1ef CA 92683 BOXES. HOUSEHOLD Publlahed Newport Otange County on 4·18·97 • · Jo11ph J. Gl•qulmo Cl35 dl.!Cltd by· an Individual Name Statement ..:STAT'fMEWr !tie County Clelll o1 Oranoe Mei Na.em Makar 1205 llOBERT FISHER. A029, ~eacMh·Costa 5M~a Dally 19973711081 PUBLIC NOTICE w. Baker St., IL·201, Have you Slarted doing Th1ro11o~ngperson1are TheloloMno •)• ~ntyonApnl30.1997 AllbarAa Sl, Noe. ttinbnoton MISC. 1101 ay 6. 1 • I 7. . Dally Pllol Aptll 24, May 1, Co1ta Meta, CA 9262CI busln .. 1 ytt? No doing bu11nest as: Pyra· • NOTK:E-Ths Rc:nous Name Beith CA 92648 DEBRA PEREA, A037, Th842 8, 15, 1997 lll806 Flctltlous BuslneH Thlt bu1lne11 11 con. Kathleen P. Kingsley mid Tr1111portatlon Str· ~~ si.ment tJCPl'eS hW ye.an lrom Ths WS1"8SS 15 ~Cltd t1i ttOUSE.HOl.O PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Statement ducted by: an Individual This 11atemen1 wu flied Vlct1, 10950 Virginia Circle, Cltlblsai Ille cSae rt was hltcl 1n the Othct at1inciwllll MAC GALVAN. A078, PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowfng peraon• .,. Have you lllrted doing with lh• County Clerk ol Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Piii! Hennosa. • al Ille County Clel1l A new nee-AeQIS111nt rm l10( et t>eoJn t-$0USEHOLD LEOAL NOTICE doing business as: law· bualnessJ.el? YH, t -1-97 Otange C<>unty on 5.9.97 Vincent E. Amato, 941 f~~ LLC Dous Business Name Stltemtn IO ll30Satt i..rsiness ~ocler tile ..UURA CHARBONNEAU. NOTICE OF Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH ranee Charles & Co., Inc .. JoHph . Giaquinto 19973120458 • Wtsl Pebble Beach Av· .---: • . • llllSt be llled 'pnor ID tnat elate fldlb bu ness name A080, BOXES. HOUSE· PUBLIC SAl.E OF Name Statement 840 Newport Ctnter Dr., Thi• tta1ement was flied 0 11 Pllol May 15 22 29 •nut, La Habra, CA 90631 Clilom~lri1ld~ty The 'filing ol ttas statement ooes n.am:':sl!d :mn °1 HOLD ThAa fottowlng persons att Ste. 660, Newport Beach, wfth the C<>unty Clffk of 1 Y • • • Thia buslneu I• con· pany; noc al 1isett aulhOnte Ille use 111 ucn •l'\CI ••••r:u ... v .o )r1ATT SMITH. A098, ABANOONED doing buslneu as: Thi• Is CA. 92660 Orang• County on +18-97 Jun• s. 1997 Th877 ducted by: an lndlvlCSual ~. Clllfomia '11302 lhs stall of a fCllOUS Busi~ SK> .. u.o MA'-""""""""""' tjOUSEHOl.O, BOXES PROPERTY Living I. 3419 Via Lido Lawrence Chari•• & Co.. 19973717745 Have you Slar1e<f doing .nn IJU~nlSS IS conclldld Nll'ne 1n VIOla'°1\ ot tilt ngllts ol TllS Sllltl'l'ltl'll was lrtecl Wiit! u LT RATE c H RE-Nollet I• hereby gl11en 1391, Newport Beach, CA Inc.. (CA). 840 Newport Dally Piiot AprM 24 May 1 PUBLIC NOTICE business Y•l7 NO U!MecUt1Ji11~company anotller under Ftese111 State 0 the C0UntY~Cle25rt1199~ oranoe SOURCES. A 100, BOXES lhal the undersigned will 92663 Center Or Suite 660 N-· ' ' Vincent E. Am1to The l9Cistrant commenced I (S seci, n 1 ' COUnty on A1 · ROSE GALLARDO. A128, sell at public auction, pur-John Seeley. 14531 Hyan· port Beach. CA. 92ee0 8, l5, t997 lh818 Fic titious Bu1lneu This statemenl was filed lransac:t b.tsiness under common N ee 0 OOTICE· s licnous Name l jQUSEHOLD, BOXES suanl to Section 21700 or nls Port Rd. Tustin, CA This business It con-PUBLIC NOTICE Ham• Statement with the County Clerk ot llc:hout MntSS name . ~·Busi~ ano Proles!sl Stattment tl(ZJllH IM yurs lrom A.O.T .• 8036, FILES. FUR· lhe Business & Pr,ol~s-927110 ducted by: 11 corporatlori The lollowlng per1ons are Orange Couniy on 4-ltl-97 ~ kstld lbove on ~ 18 !) tne Cla'lt wit lded 1n the Office NITURE slontil Code, the lollo~ing Lawrence Silva, 3419 Via Have you started doing Flctltloua 8u•lne11 doll'lg business H: a) ~19973717781 19117. , lirstlilino al tilt CounlY Clellc. /4 new nell· VIRGINIA L. SCHULTZ. descrlbed proporty to wi1: Udo 1391, Newport Beach. business yet? Yt1. 5·7·92 Name Statement ICore, b) The Wisdom Con· Dally Pilot May tS, 22. 29, SKiNfO: SIGAL INVESTMENTS ~ff&h~1~ ~a bous Business Na.me Statement A 113, TV. BOXES TONV SAUCEDA, UNIT C· CA 92663 Lawrence Charlet & C<>.. The following 'persons 11e sortlum, 928 East Balboa Junt s 1997 ThS69 U.C a Cllllorru UrMICI Ud S 22.29 Ju S 1gg7 llllSI Ile hied pnor 1D lllat Da1e .RUDV GARCIA. Bl 15, 8, WHEELS WITH TIRES. Rodney Gray. 3419 Via Inc .. Candace E. Naka· doing buslnHs as: J & M Blvd .• Balboa. CA 92661 • ~.Sy SllllOld D • I , . n • Tlie 1111no ol lhs S13tetllent Cloes HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ANO MISC. Udo, Newpon Beach, CA mura. President Markellng Services. t 057 RQJ)ert Frank Ruper, 11. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ not ot 1tsell 11.1tt1onze !tie use 1n MITCHELL MORGAN. HOUSEHOLD . 92663 This statement was lllod E. lmperfal Hwy., Placentia. 928 East Balboa Blvd .. Bal-Tlis stalltnef1I was hied WI PUBLIC NOTICE ttas state ol a licuous Bllsrntss Bl24, FURNITURE Sale. will be by compel!· This business is con. will'! Ille County Clerk ol CA 92870 boa. CA 92861 flctltlou• BuelnHs the County Qelll Of . Name 1n ..,olabon ot the nottls ol DEBRA L VIARS. Bt31. live biddlni (w111ten sealod ducted by· a general part· 01ange County on 4-29-97 cavesson Enterprleu. This buslne~s la con-Nam• Statement COuntyon~ l2.1Qg7, FileHo.191737Hl79 another under Federal. Stile. 01 BOXES.MISC bids may e submitted In nershlp 19973719138 (NV), 18032·C Lemon ductedby:anindlvldual . Thelollowlngpen;onsaro NOTICE-Tin Rc:hous FtCTTTIOUSIUSINESS common law(SeeStdlonl4400 AD.T .. C007,FURNITUAE ac:tvance) ON THE 22ND Have you 11arted doing Dally p,101 May 1, 8, 15, Drive. Yorba Linda, CA Have you stantd doing d0tng business as: Uvalr.St*menttJCPmfMyeanf IWIESTATENENT efseQ eus.nwanoProlessions CHRISTINE l . MEYER, OF MAY 1997. 9.00 A.M business yet? No 22 1997 Th831 92686 buslneHytt? No • Concepts. 2484, Knol ·"' 0. rt WIS fded 10 Ille Off Tiie lotlowino Pll10ll{S) iv.. Code) C087, HOUSEHOLD AT THE PREMISES John H. Seeley ' This builneu Is con-Robert F. AUP,er. II wood. Lake Forest, CA of the CcuntY Qelk /4 new Act· !JOI c..tSlntSS as· COtJR()Y first ATinQ FERNANDO SILVA. C123, WHERE said proporty has This statement was flled PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: a corp0tallon T.hls statemenl was flied 92630 ~ Bu neu Name Slllleme FLO~RS (f.1S) 14gn Be Ne\tloort Beach·Co$\a Mesa . MISC.· been 1tored and which Is wilh the County Clork ol Have you 11a11ed doing w1lh the County Clerk of Susan Llvely·Hansen, 1 11 1tllt cS* • CA 92683 CN•l83S8 T 2831 .cMay DUANE PRIEST SR .. located at AYRES SELF Orll\ge County on 4·18-97 Flctltlo~• BuslneH business yet? No Orange County on 5.9.97 24841 Knollwood, Lak•W:J' ':'.,::'~ ~~j~~rsllr. I &.if>i2. 1997 C124, HOUSEHOLD. MISC. STORAGE._.1880 WHITIIER 199737'7941 Name Statement Cavesson Enterprises. f9973720484 Forest. CA 92630 not ol ::.i aulhOnZe 1111 use 1 ~ Corpomon CA. 1 ' FSUUR~ITU~AE CURTIS. Cl25. ~~i£1 ~~.f~~0-~2~~l..a~~: Dally Pilot Aprll 24, Moy l, Tho lollo"'."ing persons are Jo~n Saul. Dlrtclor Dally P1101 May 15, 22. 29, Ttils bu~!nen is con· ltU 11111 of a fic:Hous Busi~Wtey Center Dr GlendOra. C ---------• · 8 15 1997 lh807 doing bus1nass as: Hatco Th11 statamenl was llled J 5 1997 ThB79 ducted by. an lndl111dual ol of_ ..._ 1 '"7.,, ' , PUBLIC NOTICE JUAN FAVERO, D023, l~rd rastrves the right to • • Markelln & Assoclates, with the County Clerk ol une • Have you Slatted doing Nlfne In '"' allon u .. "0••1Y~"' "" HOUSEHOLD bid al the sale Purchas11 PUBLIC NOTICE 15532 ~omputer Lane. Orange County on 3·27·97 p L NOTICE business yet? Vas, 5·19·92 anotller undet Fede111. State. lhts busrness is conducttd ~ Alt Ho. 1197371113' RAV ESTES. E05S. APPU· must be made by ~ash and Huntington Beach CA 19973715489 UB IC Sus;in Uvely·Hansen conman IN (Ste SedlOn 1 uorpomon FIClTTIOUS BUSIMES$ ANCES. HOUSEHOLD paid lor at the time of pur-Fictitious 8ualneH 92649 • D I PI t A I 24 • M I Flct1tlou1 BuslneH This stalement was filod • ~. Business anCI ProlfSSIOnS Hrle you swted Clolno taisi NA.ME STATfMElfT TIM SIROTA, F019. chest. All purchased Name Statement Jamos Ha~ 2722 Canary aJy 10 pri • •Y • wl1ll the County Cieri< or Code) rle$Sytt?Yes JaAilty1, 1907 HOUSEHOLD . goods are sold aa Is and The followin eFsons are Dr Costa Mesa CA 92626 B. 15, 1997 th819 Name Statement Orange County on 4•3o-97 Rm Fitlno SIGNED SYDNA CORPORATION The lollowino Ptrson(Sl •Yolre TIMOTHY CASEY, F020. must be flmoved at lime ol doing buslnt~sp as· Hilbert L.A;rv e Tiffin ;50 Xlmeno PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are 199737194D8 ~rt Buch-Costa Mesa Sy Anna M Nak.am( Pr!sidenc ~no 23bu7Sl1nes31,s ~~2AE BOXES sale Sale Is subject to can-p 11 1300· B 1 Ave Lon ·Beach CA dotng business as: Elec· 0 1 Pl M • 22 ...,, CH4212351226527 Mly This statemenl wu hied wt "' II ... ""'"" ....... i-is BARBARA VINSON F055 oellallon In the event ol set· ropetlies, • risto ·• g ' Flctltf~·i Buil-•• lroolc SupPQl't Labs 23042 11 Y lot ay 15• • """• 16..., ~ .Nn r: 1og7 ..... Cou~Cler11 of A>int 011w MS K-2. San Diego • • . N. #190. Ntwpoc:t. Beach, 90803 .... ..... Acald s 1 A i..a Junt 5 1997 Th873 ·""""'· "' v15 CA""l21 ' HOUSEHOl.O, BOXES tlement between landlord CA 92660 This business Is con· Name Statement ' u le • guna • PUBLIC NOTICE County on 17. 1gg7 '"' •ALBERTO SPINELLI, and obllgaled party. Mark Hilbert, 1300 Brlstol dueled by: a g8"eral pan· The tollowing pers.ons are Hills. CA 92853 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE-,.s Rc:llbous SynlMC l ecnnotooY. Inc , ~ 0006, HOUSEHOLD AYRES GROUP N 1190 Newport Beach nerstiip doln business a.s· Tht Gary Robert Kay Handova. Swement exprts fwe yu~ tro Delaware corpomon. 10260 DAVID MILLER. GOH. BOND NUMBER S-400-CA 92660 ' Have vou starttd doing Trut~sayer Minstrels 603 2052 Vallty Road, Costa Flctllloui BuslnHs Flit No. 17-19973719504 tne date 11 was twed in !tie Ott Ca~s Point On\le, MS K-2. San HOUSEHOLD 1684 Diane Oodds. 1300 Bristol busintss VII? No Vista Bonita, Ne;.,port Mesa. CA 92627 • Name St1lement F1CTITIOUS 8USINESS ot !tie ~nty Oelll. A MW fiel Dteoc>. CA 92121 ' ERNEST WALKER JA.. AyrH Self Storage. Rtsl· N 11190 Newport Bea.ch James Hart Beach CA 92660 Thrs business Is con The lollowlng persons art NAlllESTATDIElfT llOUS Business Nanie Stlleme TlllS lllSlne.ss 1s condUctecl tJi G028, BOXES. HOUSE· dent Monagers CA 92660 • Tl'llS statement was filed McDermott Enterprises, ducted by: an Individual doing business H: WeSI· Tilt 1o11ow1no pel100($) I mist be l~ed pnor _, tllal date • coii>OfJbOn HOLD Pub II 1 he d N °wP0 r 1 Fallh Bulltr 1300 Bristol with Ille County Clerk of (CA) 603 Vlsla Bonita .. ~aye you 1 1j:rted doing POl1 Chrlslian School 2129 •no business u : B~ Kl The f1~no ol ltlls statemertt doe Tiie l!glSllant ccmmenceo 10 CHARLES WIWS. G054, Beach·Costa Mesa D~.:'Y N. 4-l90. Newport Beach, Orange Couniy °" 4-29-97 Newi>ort Beach, eA 92Cl80 · ... us nen ye.t 9 w. Edlngur; Santa An~. CA #725. ~5 HartJor~. C no1 ol itself aulhOnn the uK 1 traMacr bisineu unaer tilt li01JSEA0l.D Pilol May B. t5. 1997· CA 92660 1997~7f 9 t 27 This bu1lnt11 is con· Gary Handova . 92704 Mesa .• CA 92627 tin 11311 ol a fiCDllOUS Busine ltCUOUS lllSlness name 01 B~~~~ISM~~~~~:· Go59• ThS44 This butlntss 11 con-Daily Pilot May 1, 8, t5, ducted by: a corporallon ~~s .~:·~:~ w~~~'1':, Louis. Page Eaglesron. Clt.'M'S locOrcioratecl. Name 1n ~Ilion Qi Ille ngh!S names llsl!d aDOwe on April 1 . PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a general part· 22 1997 Th833 Have you llarted doing • 635 w. Baker St .• Apt JI01, llama ~on. 517 E another wnoer Federll Stat!. 0 1\)g7 LELEAN CRAFTON. H002. • netshlp • business yet7 No · • Orange County on 6·9·97 Cos1a Mesa. CA. 92626 'Mlson A1tt . 11201. Glencsae. C common taw (Set Sacootl 1 SIGNED. SVNJONIC TECHNOl c~}~~~v~~gVENZANO NOTICE Have you Slarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE McDermoll EnlerprleH. f997~720487 . ThJs tw.sJneu l 1 .con·91026 • etseq BusinessandProlession OGY,IHC ,l}y DouQlasE Scott. HO! 9 BOXES HOUSE' INVITINO BIDS business yet? Vts, H-97 Lucinda M. ·McD,rmoll. Oally llot May 15, 22. 29. ducted by: an Individual TllS llUsiness IS col\Qicted too.). . Secrttaty • • • • Sealed bids wlll be re· Mark Hilbert • Fictitious BuslneH Prt1. June 5. 1997 Th881 Have you lltrted doing 1 corpomon first hi.no Tiu statement was llled witn HOLD celved at the oMlct ol ·1he Th•s statement was l1ltd Name Statement Thia statement was filed b\Jslnets yer? Vtt. 1990 1\e9tsnnt llaS not yet oeou NewpoC\ Buen-Costa Mesa tile County Ottll al Orange .fo:o1'~18G~EHJtLiKSON • City Clerk 3300 Newport wllh the County Clerk or The lollowing peraons are wllh the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE Louise P. Etglttlon to 111nsac1 business unoet the CN.418531 Api24 M'Y 1 815 County on April 24. 1097 DONALD R TURNER Boulevard.' P.O. Box 1768. Orange Count~ on 5·6-97 doing buslnen as: a) Call• Orange County on 5-9-97 Thi• atatement was flltd hciloous busuiess name 0 1ggi · • · NOTICE-This fiehous Name Ho78 FILE CABINETS • Newport Beach. CA 92659· 19973720091 fornla Safety Compllanco 10973720418 Flctltlou1 Buslneu wllh Iha County Clork ol "'111eS listed heretn Slllement extJrtS r,... yean lrom CAMPBELL & ASSOC 1788 Unifi 11:00 AM. on DaJly P•lol May 15, 22, 29, Group, b) National Risk Daily Pilot May 15, n. 29. Nam• Statement Orange County on 5.g.97 SIGkED CIMM'S PUBLIC NOTICE Ille ~te It was fdt<t in !tie Olltee URE H123 BOXES lht 10th day ol June. 1997 June 5 1997 Th871 Services. 2246 Statt Av· June 5 1997 Th883 The following persons are 19973720457 RATED. A caldoma Cotpomon ot Ille Coul\IY Oal1l A new Rci- T ER es A co Lo N NA 11 which 1lme such bids will • enue "A, C<>sta Mesa. CA • doing business as: Military Dally .Pik>I May 15, 22. 29. By ~pn CimmaN5'. Pits, By •ous Businut Name Statement H 157 H ou s EH o L D' be opened and read for: PUBLIC NOTICE 9D2627 R S PUBLIC NOTICE Av1ator Placement Strvice, June 5, 1997 Th876H L.Jwmnce CimmwS11. ~Pits Rlt No. 19173120330 llllSI tie hied pnor to lhl1 cm BOXES · Ntwport Boulevard (SA a11ld · Holl. 2248 tate 206 1/2 42nd S1ree1. New· Ths statement WIS Meci wi FIC'TTTIOUS BUSINESS The fd1no ol lh~ stal!ment does CAUOIA GOLDSTEIN 55)/Pacmc Coasl Highway FJctltlou1 Bualn•u Avenue llA, Cosla Mesa. Fictitious Bueln•H pon Bt1ch. CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE Ille County aetll ol IWIESTATEMENT not oJ tlsell IUlhOnze the use in M 195 FURNITURE • (SR t) ··Arches • Inter-Name Statement CA 92627 Name Statement Matthew KJrby, 206 112 COunty on Mly 1 11)g7 Tiie tollOWlno person(s) 1~ ltu state ol 1 RcOaous Business SHARON HOLMES J004 change Improvements Th• lollowJng persons ere This business la co11-Th• followlng persons art 42nd Streat, Newport FlctltlC?u• Bu11,,,11 NOTICE-Tiu 'Fiaoous clOlno bUsiness as NORM Name 111 ~~on Ol ltle nOl'llS 01 BOXES HOUSEHOLD ' Contract No. 2866 doing business as: Classic ducted by: an lndMdual doing business as: Mt-Beach. CA 92663 Heme Statement Slalement lxPret fl\le yun f AEPJES USED CAA OUTLET Al anotnet uncstr FeOerlll Sllll or FOOVANO FU Jo13 AP· Engineer· s E stl mate Island Designs, 1930 Pia· Have you started doing cnanlcal Consulting Assocl· This business Is con-Tht lollowlng persons are the dale II was filed '" the Ottice 11197Q462. 16500 S~lleballer common law (Set Sec-on 144oo PUANCES HOUSEHO.LD s12.ooo.ooo cenlla A6. Costa Mesa. CA buslnoss yer? 1/91, May 31, 11111. • 3535 E. Cou1 Hwy., ducted by: 11n lndivldual d~lng buslneu as: Goll ot the County Cltllr. A new Rc:ti-Road. (PO Box 3010). Cemtos. et seq BuSlness an<I Prole.ssions Publlahed Newport Approved by lhe City 92627 1996 Suite 111, Corona del Mar. Have you started doing Ninja. 11024 El Paralso Ct .. aoUS Busintss Name Stileme CAllQ701 Code. 1 · tl h.C 1 M D ,1 Council tn1S 28th day of Pat11ck Terence Ne,.,ell. Oavld A Holl CA 92625 business y81? No Fountain Valley. CA 92708 caflloma Alim Aeslle Int Ii n ,,~:tcMa 0; ~5 1~ a Y Aprll. 1997 323 Alvardo Pl., Balboa. This s1atement was filed Donald 0. Delaney. 3535 Matthew Kirby Dave Asprooth. tt024 Et ffll~::' fdecl pnor ID dial dale CA. l6500 Slldeballtr Roao l'SI lino Beacri.costaMesa 1 Y • • ·Th843 LaVonne HarkleH, CA 92661 with the County Clerk or E. Coast l'lwy .. Suite 111. This slalement wa~ flied Paralso Cl .. Fountain V•I· ~ : ~el~ !;'~~ie;:m se PO Box 30l0) Cemtos CA CN~a:g'TAANS May 18.l522. cnv Clerk Colby Sean Newott. 2592 Orange county on 5·9·97 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 with th" Count · Clerk ot lay, CA 92708 no o 1 ze u 1 '' · • • rosp.c 1ve 1 e1s may a-Mna,-eA 9737%0'lJ7 tTt range oun on m; · ... r ..... ftft,_ Thts business 1s col\Clucteel Oy doeumeiits 92627 Daily Pilot May. 16, 22, 28, ducted. by: an indlYldual 1007~7 17940-ductell bv: an ind1vldu.al ... mc 111 'l'!Olabon o .,,.. ••v"w o , ~on ___ -".' ______ _ NOTIC~ OF purchase bid Edward Logan Newitt. June 5 1997 Th882 Have you started dolllg Dally Pilot April 24 May 1 Have you startetl doing anotner uncJer(,,r:!!~!._11111 • o n-s......, ll3S not yet ,_,,,n PUBLIC NOTICE PU8LIC SALE lor S75.00 per HI at 1he 1750 Whlt11er. Costa Mua. • business yel? Vts, 4·1·97 • • business yet? No common law .>'IR'..,_.,.,., ·-.... ~':.... Purauanl to th• Calllomla Public Works Dtpartmon1. CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE 0.0. Delanoy 8. 15. 1997 lh808 Oave Asproolh et JtQ. Business and ProltSSIOns '!> 1111\SICt ll!Slnus unoer ";1--------- Soll-Setvlce St0<age Facll· 3300 Newport Boulevard, Thi• business Is con· This statement was filed ' PUBLIC NOTICE Thia staremont was llled Coclel l1t11•ou:~,::is name r Alt No.111973711121 hy Act (B & P Code 21700 Newf)Ol1 Beach. ductod by: a general port· Fictitious BuslnHs with th• County Clerk of wilh tho County Clerk ol first nl•no names n flCTTT\OUS BUSINESS et aeq.) !ht undersigned Protpecllve bidders nersh1p Name Statement Orange County on 4·18·97 Fl ti 1 8 1 Orange County on 5·9-97 NewponBeach-Costa Mesa Mitt Lewi UM'ST~ wall u h at public auctlon. •hould attend a rebid Hive you started doing Th• following porsons ate 19973717949 e t ous ui n•H f 9973720455 CN418385 1g101.l.fN May R5ALE. IHC .Si-ene. S. Tlle,. lollowlno l*$0n(s) 1~ on May 29. 1997. personal mtlllng 81 9.00 arrf May business yet? No dol.ng buslnesa as: Dally Pilol April 24, May 1, ThNa1m11• S1 talement Dally Pilot May 15• 22, 29• 8,1522.29. 1997 Secmaly Clolng tllsrness as· f)(EMM property Including bul nol • • Edward L. Newen Grainger Media Placement, 997 h8 • o ow ng person• are T 8 5 This s!Jlement wlS Idec! WI OEALEfl SERVICES. 7'¥J7 Sarrtll l1mlted to furniture. cloth· 28, 1997 l" the fire Confer-This atatement was flltd 130 Newport Cenler Orivo 8• 15• 1 1 14 doing , busineu ••: June 5• 1997 h 7 lhe County Clelll ol Orange Monica Boulevan1. Los Angeles. log. 10011 and/or othtr enc• Room. 3300 Newport with the Couniy Cltrk or #215, Newport Boach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Heathers Affairs. 336 E. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CountvonMly8, 1\)g7 . C-'90046 household items located Bouteverd. Newport Beach. Orange Counly oo 5-9-97 92660 17th St .. Costa Mesa, CA NOTCf·TltS ficttous Name ~loie car Lusino Com· at For lurttier Information, 19973720405 Gralngor AdVtrtlslng Inc., Flctlllou1 BuslnH• 92627 FlcUtloua 8utlnH• All No. 1mamm Stmmert tJOl!S 111111 veari lrom pall'f. , New Je"ey Coll!Omon Property 20153, 2075 please contact Uoyd Dal· Dally Pilot May 15, 22, 29, (CA). 130 Newport Centor Name Slat•m•nt ~~a~h~r G:~:o ~oo !i Nam• Statemen.t FICTITIOUS IUll.U lllt dale rt was f~eo 1n lllt Office 1fl)7 Santa Monca 8oulMIV Newport Bl., Costa Mesa. ton P.E.at(714)644·3328 Junt5 1997 Th880 Orlve ii12tS, Newport Therotlowlngptrsonaart 8°\ cl'rn66o' ewp The followlngpersonsare MAMESTATDIElfT ollheCountYClelll./4newfict1·LosAnoetes.CAQ00.46 Ca. 92627. (714) 64Cl-S6t6 p ' 1 · Beach, CA 92660 doing business as: Vin eac • doing business u : Rtlaln The loliowlng person(•) 1~ bOUs Business Name Statement This i..tS10tSS 1s col\Qicted ~ TIME: a:OOAM. St01ed by u b 1 1 h • d N • w P 0 r 1 PUBLIC NOTICE This bualness I• con-Hom Wa11cov11lng. 2568 This butlness . 11 con-Pro. 2027 V11ta Caud.i. e1o1no wsuiess as AHAHf 1n1st be l~ecl pn0< m 11111 date a corpotUon Int lolloWlng pereons: F03l Beach·Cosla Mt.. Dally dueled by: a corporation Eld'" Ave.. 182, Costa ducted by: an Individual N-port Beach, CA 92660 INOOOR MAAl<ETP\.ACE I TN hlll'IQ ol ll'IS S111emenl ooes Ael)stranc nas no1 ytt oeoun PAUL HILL., E217 PAUU.Y Pilot May 15, 19, 1997. Flct1Uou1 BualnHI Have you staned doing Mesa, CA 112627 Have you ttatled doing Hugh Brooke, 2027 Visit HEIM INOOOR MAA not Of 1tsell autllCWe tilt use 1n ID trwac:t wsiness under tne lEROV/NAMETH ThM856 N•m• Statement business yet? Yes, 4·15·97 Thornton Alexander Van b~sl~ss Oet? Vea, 3-68 Caudal, Newport Beach. STUOIOS INC I ANAHEIM IH 1tu suit of a ~~ous Business ltc~Dous wsmess name 01 Property 2451 7. t 725 PUBLIC NOTICE Th• following persons 110 Gralngtr Advertising Inc.. Horn II, 2568 Elden Avt., Th( e~ 1 oss t 11 d CA 92660 DOOR MAAKETPlACE CORPO Namt 1n 'o'IOla11on ol the nohls ot names ~steel hel'ljl\ ~ Pornone Ave .. C<>tla Mtst, doing buslnest 11: Masltr· Gary Grainger, Presldenl I B2, Co111 Mesa, CA wltn' 1~ a ~manly WCi' k1 e I Thl1 buslneu . Is con-RATIOH ~ fll'lfSTT 1 enother unclet fedefll, State. SK>NEO f)(fCUTlllE CAA LfAS. Ca 92Cl27, (714) 642-3107 Fl tltl B I piece Marble, 1634 Thia 1tatemen1 Wat filed 92827 t oun " o dudedby:anlndllltdual • • common1aw(5"Stcllonl4 1HG COWPANY 8y Ric1wO TIME: 10:00 AM, Stored by c 0 "' ui nHI Pomona Ave .• Costa Mu•. with the County Cl11k ol Thia buelnHs 11 con· Orang• COunty 00 4•1&-97 Have you started doing Mlhllm Boulevani, etMQ, a.isrness and Prolessi Schntlllen. IAU Prurcient lhe followlng peraona: Na"'• Statement CA 92627 .... Orange County on 4·\8-97 ducted by: an Individual 199737t 7938 t>uslnese yer7 Yes, l-1·94 hem, CA 92806 CoCll~ Thts sta11ment was filed wiltl 8045 SWEOUNE INTERNA· The followfng persons ar~ Marty Martino1ky. t634 t99737f1937 Have you 11ar1ed doing Daily Piiot Apnl 24, May 1, Hugh Brook• ~llltong Corpornon ot Firstnllno Ille Cou Clar11 01 0 l IONAL INC .• G306B JYNI· g:~~~t bS~r~~7 • ~~n~~ Pomona Ave •• Co11a Mesa, Dally Pllol April 24• Mey 1, bualneu yet7 No e. 15, 1997 lh809 Thi• tlatement was filed Amenca~om~~~ WtSI Newpor1 Be.ch-Cost.a Mm •Couniy on'trM 25• 1997 tanot r uR NORRIS BAKER. lntn1 17842 Milch II N tlh CA 92627 8 15 ~7 th810 Thornton Vin Horn with the County Olerk ol CA,..,,,;..,. OOf. CH421226May1522 29,.l.ln5 I NOTICE-This ~OCUS Harne C.308A MICHAEL SKIN· • • 0 • George Alcaro 260 Cag· • • Thia 1ta11men1 Wat flied PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 4-18·97 Anaeles. """"' 1og7 ~i ER , COU JANETTE Suite 100. lrvlne, Calllomla ney Ln. 1102, Newpof1 PUBLIC NOTICE w1lh lht County Cltrk ol 19973717944 lllsb.tsinessistO!Olcted Stnemence.rcpm,,...ye111lrom S C H 0 LL Ev • G 3 o 4 C M,:i 1 4 • Pc /o rt,P at ton· Beach, CA 92863 Orange County on 4-397 Ftctlllou1 BualneH Delly Pilot April 24 May 1 • COfl)Olallon Ille Gate ii was hied ti\ Ille O/:cice SHIRLEV'S BAGELS. Ch,n~oneri~kl .. (C This butlntH ts con· Flclltlou•Bu1lneaa f99737t0f20 Name8tatem•n• 8 16 1997 • lh812 Thert1>suantcommeneed ; PUBLICNOTICE ollhe~ntyCI:,.,.:~ ~ G319E BITA ALAIE Tru~~.;· f~ M:;:.1 ~ ducted by: a gel\efat pert-Name Statement Oatly Pilot May 1, 8, 15, The lollowlng l*SORt are ' ' lrnact b.tSlntSS 11ndtt tilt Oous Sl":S lhll:. Pfoperty 20139• 2099 Pia· J T 1t) 2040 B : nershlp Tht following person• are 22 1997 Th835 doing buslnesa H : Th• PUBLIC NOTICE IQ'°'-ts tl$nest fllml Alt No. tH'73l11138 llllSt bl ld onor '° cenua Ave .• Co1ta Mtll. ones rusN,' 1 a~ Have you •tarted dolrio doing bualness as: C.H.G. ' Cottrell Company 17141.C names llSild lbcM on ~ 24. fJC'TITIOUS IUllNOS Tiit hllno ol llU st.allment does CA 92&27, (714) 64e·3885 ~~fs~~· ewporl BHc ' bualneu ytt? No Satety Tec;hnologlH , Inc.. PUBLIC NOTICE Murf.hY Averiut, 1iv1ne CA. Flotlllous Bu1lneH 1'»2. NAME SlATOllElfT not ol icself tulhOnze !tie use '" Time: 11:00 AM SIOftd by Linda B Blankenhom Merty Martlnosky 436 Hollotro1>41 Ave., Co-927 4 • Name Statement SIGNED: SUBlEASING COAPO-The IOllOW!ng person(&)•" lln ltm ol a licUous &.isiness ll1e followlng ,,..r1on1: (Co-TruatN '°' Margaret F' G~ge Arcaro rona del Mar. CA 92625 FloUUou• 8utlnH1 James Edwin Coltrtll, Th• folloWlng ptraons are RATX>N OF ~CA. 8y Les E. OOino wsiness as TAANSCO Name in YIOlnon Of tilt ngnts ot C220 NANCY SRtOGEMAN J n Tr 264 Al · Th1t slatemonl was llltd C.H.O. Safely Technoto-Name Statement 1508 D<>vtr Drive, Newport doing buslrwss 11: All In a l.tdettr. ~ /41 #2371314.2CQ) Powd "10\tler unott Ftdelll. S11te1.!>.! Properly 00101/2~301 , vi°si:' Ne:~ Bt~h c':. wUh the County Cl11k of gill, Inc, (N\I), 1061 E. Thi lollowlng persone are Beach, CA 926&0 Baskt1. 2117 Vlata L.artdo. Ths S111t11*t W11 flecl WI 5'll1e 10!l0. EmefY't'lll, CA common lrw (S .. Seaon 1..w t065 Placentl1 Ave.. 0111 92690 · Orange Cou'11y on 4·18·97 Flamingo Rd., 1111. las doing bu1ln•H et: Tiki Thia business le con-N-port Beach. CA 92660 l111e Cou~ ~ ol 1904 · atstQ . &.lt1ness Ind PlolHSIORS eH , Ca. 92827• J,14) Roger o Moeller (Trustee 199737f 7945 Vegas, NV 89119 Toura, 915 w. Balboa ducted by: an lndl\lldu11 Diane L. Sunlvan. 21171Councy on M1rJ 8. tgg7 JHK & Assooatls Inc Code) ~46-0~80...,TI~,; ~~I :,M. ot G•o;g• and Grace Dally Pilot April 24, May t, This butlnese 11 con-Blvd., A. Balboa, CA 926t11 Hive you 11111ed doing Vl11a Laredo. Newport' NOTICE· Tin Aehoua NI Del1Wll1 Corpomon • first "'"no tore VAo19 AMYOM~ Moeller Trust) 7802Glenn 8 15 1997 lh813 ducledby:acorpora1lon TedFrltbt.91$W.BaJboa buslntnytt?No 8t1Ch.CA92660 S.mentv.pruf1'4tyt111fro Pow.as~ Suill 10go E ~nBelCh.COstaMIU t.,a°B': 8 PAMElA E~I• Dallas texu 15249 • · Have you s1111ed doing Blvd. A. Balboa. CA 92881 J1mt1 Edwin Cott.rell Thi• bu1lneu Is co"·"' dlll 11 WIS llled 1.n lllt Off ~ C-'~1804 • CN411Kl33EXEClJTIVMay c:ATER 8~:3 GEORGE Th1•. bu11n·... 1i con-PUBLIC NOTICE buslneu yet? No Chrl• Russell, 424 Holm· This llllem.t\I Wit filed ducted by: an Individual OI ... eou~ °""' A MW IQ Tiff tlUSlness IS~ 18,15 22. 1Qg7 • ducted by· Tenants In C.H.G. SafelY TtehnOlo-wood, Newport Beach, CA with tht Courily C14Hk ol Havt you slarttd doing~ BuSll'llSS ~ Si.mt fPOl1* 'f:~~~0~0 E ~F::f ~ Common · FlcUtloua Bu1lneH glH1 Inc., CharlH Gab-92683 Orange County on 4-2 l ·07 buelne11 yet? No l'l'Allt bl l~td PllO< IO dial dall 1 ""' ~ ~tlant commenced , • Have ou •larted doing N•m• Statement b01a, PrH. Thi• buelntH It con• 199731tt211 Olan• L Sullivan The i.no of tria .-ment ~ lldtf :~SD K~~W1· lffi: ~:T~ buskle•~ yet? No The followlng pereot11 ar• Thi• tlettment wu filed ducted by: co-partner• Dally Pilot Apr1I 2, May 1 Thi• etattm•nt was tlled ntlt ol ltlllf ~ "" ust i ::= C:.'::s uname FOREMAN • Chflelint 8. Wllkintol'I, eo. doing bualntn u : Z;gg with the County Ci.tk 01 Have you 11atttd Clolng 8 15 1997 • thtlf with 1he County Clttlc 011119 ._Of 1 ~ !Mt k'*ld allOW on AfJf' 1 All .., bj TrualH Zag Sponsweor. 1"38 San-Orano-County on 4•11t·07 bu•ln•H yet? No • • OtlflOt Coun!y on 4.23.97 Nllne 111 ~Of lllt tlQfO =' " .,, su tct lo Thie tl•temonl wH flltd II ago Drlvt, Newport tH737f1943 Ttd Frltbt U IC NOTI H973718501 lllOfle no. Ftdtr1I Stitt r~': ~~~~0n:~~r~ with the County Cltrk 01 ~~e~ ~2660 I (O Dally Piiot April 24, Mty I, ~~· t~:i~mtn~ w~~:I~ p BL CE oauv Pilot May t~ 8, 15. ~uiew (s.. sdon 1 • ~~ ~l&Oa~~ ·~ II ..... Dated thl• Ot-. County on 4·29-97 tgon) , 4:gi.·s~i'11 ~ 8, 1$. 1997 th811 01ang1 ~':;on '-29-97 FJoUU•u• aualneH 22. 1091 Tha34 tt MQ • i.,lil!Qt .no Plot TIH ll*tnent w• llllCl,wi 1&1t1 llnd 22nd dtY 01 Mey, . toa73n 9121 Ditvt, Ntwp0t1 1t•acn. gA PUBLIC NOTIC! 19913711131 Nam.ltat.tnent PUBLIC NOTICE COdlt) Ills Cw~Cltc\ ot 1897, by Pl Otanotco. Delly PllOt M•Y I, 8. 15, 92CICIO Dally Pilot Ma I .. 15 ~ follOWlng P«90fl• .,. RtntwlfNing\'AtllCt\lnon Cwn!YOll 2A.19117 Inc .• rot WHttm Av'"ue, 2:1. 1997 Th830 Thi• t>u•ln•u la c0,,. l'Jotltloue aualn••• 22 1997 Y • • The29 Clolng bualnM• u: Grllt* l'Jotltlou• auilneH NlwPoCtklCM:oatlMna NOTICt· i.s Rct•ou• C1tnd•.1. CA 01201. (818) PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a cotporatlon H•me ltat•m•nt • Garcfen• l.And1caplng, 311 Nem• Statement CH421222 Mly 15.22.29. Jun 6. Stattment eiqilrtt ltw ys111 lro eu ... oao. •onCI No. Have you llatled doing The lollowlng petlOnt .,. PUBLIC NOTICI Memphis "· HunllnQtOft Th• follOwlng peteon• .,. 1Qg7 Ills Gall II WU hied In Ult om 3500 Paclfle View Dl1ve &e57az.. t4T7119 t>u11nfft ytt? Yff, 15 Aprlf. dOlng Wt1Mi1 •! Mom. S.ach, CA 02CIAI doing buelnt1t .. : M11k of IN Ccul'(f Cltrll A '-FQ Newpoft haeh Publletied Newport "°u:&n 8 ., 1997 l"i1•fa.r aulldlng Malnt• floU•iou. h•IMM Bobby R. Moft4, 311 Mtm-Ht1l1tly 1~ L Turin PUIUC NOTICE *1 8u1lftm HafM ~llfT'fllllll ..._..,00 Deaeh-Cotla M .. a Dally u MH T 6 R Concepte, Inc., BY: M,nCe, 11512 Votba Unda Name llatelNf't pnli II. Huntington hach, Ave •• AnAMlm, CA 92805 lftJSI bl ltltd PflO' ID lhll 4-t .... ~1!!11111111~ ... ~~ PllGt M-V 11. 2:1, 1w7 lhl57 ,,:1~~=.,.. Nell D. Mertell, lta prttl· Plvd,, Sult• 443, '10tba Th• IOlloWlng pertont are 1~1928:,1 1 1 18 con. Marlt e. HHlttly. 1286 I!. fie Ml.1"ll7ZIU1 Thi tllino ol tltla stlltmtrt "";'.:.'.!. ,..... . dt11t Unda. CA 02088 dolr19 bUslntH aa: Auto • ut n1t Turin Ave., Anaheim. CA ACTmOW ..,... not o1 11Mtf lllthOnu the u~ t PVIUC NOTICJ ~'1 ~NRO'w1:a mg Thi• •tatefMnt waJ filed CavHton fnltrpllH•. Pana Ptua. 1000 a. Cout c:=:c' by~ 11'1.=~klUll 92805 tullTAtaerf lht &!ml°'.~· CllUJl~RI ------~~-1 RUNNINO Ct.U8 R!STAU· wlll'I IN Courity Ci.rtt °' (NV), 18032.C l•mon °'·· 1v1oe. C<>ttA MeH, b :..r, 11 No Clo1ng Thi• butlnH• I• con-Thi fOlowlno ~ Name tn ~Of"' flOhb of M~ *Chapel NOTIC• O' ULm RANT 3333 Brlalol Sulit Ofange County on ~1·97 Orlvt. Votba Undt, CA CA $2C12t &':,by ~II ducttd by: en tndlllldutl sbltlNU • enohf uAdet ~ S.. o Cremation In llQCOrdtne• wltl\ the t aoo . Coal• Mtla CA t0973711582 928&e l ,.,lbot!._ H.ii,,.bl. 1000Co s. Thia ltaltlMf\I WH tlleCI H•v• you •tarttCI CIOIOG T ICXJO IMne 80ultvMI common llW (Stt Stcton , . tPrOYitlOnl of Section 21100 t2eM . Dally PllOI May 15, 22. 29, Thi• bu~ "'" la con-Coett "'·· 1v1oe, Ila Wl1h the COU!lfY Clttk ol bu11n .. 1 ~17 No Tut\ Cil«OIYM 92790 ct HQ , i.,sineu and Plot 1t0 Bnoectway .ltvOUftl 11T11 of the CelJ.. PLAZA Al!STAUAANT Jl.N 5, 1997 fhl72 Clucttd by .• COfpotalion Mffl. CA •,2821 Or~~ on •·2M7 Merle E. Heslttly ldl Trwn Ho. 30 so Aidt COdll Costa Mesa tfornla ..,,,.., and Prof ... PROJECT I A Calif Umli.CI H&Yt 10\I etsntd Clolng Thie but ntu le con-tHn1tttU fhll 11.8.ltmtnt wu (/led S.., 811111 Ml. call Amr.no Ma-•tlO "°"' Code "*• bfllrlO hl1n«thl • <COAST COM PUBLIC NOTIC! bUllMu y*"1 No dUC'led by: an Individual wllh lht County Clerk ol NlwPoltBudlCostaMW Clue. l.WIPaid ttorege,.. kit MUNITY IE'RVICEa INC • CaveHon En1t1ptltH, Have you elafled doing D.ily Piiot Mly 11 e, 15, Ot1ng1Countyon4•17·87 TIUIMNllUitainclldld CH4l81J26M4ll8MI\' iwhldl INITORAOI! SANTA Gf;NIRAL PARTNl!A°) • ~cU.Uout lutlneH Jol'ltl Saul· Manager buelnt .. y1l1 No 22, 1997 • Tha21 1ff737f1132 Mii~ 11.lUa 1og7 ~ .. ~ lt a lien 17121 Slcy ,.,_ Clrci.. 1A: Natne •••••ment Thia •tatlmen1 WU llltd fatlbOrr, Hailnebit Oally Piiot May 11, ta, 29.. ~ 1111 llOl yst -• • ~to Melon 11702 lrAne CA 82114 The IOllowlng ~ .,. ~th the County Clwlc of lhl• .iatement wu 11..ci PUIUC NOTICI Junt I tt97 Theee ID -~ ndtr PUIUC NOTIC! =ode on IM good• T I • b ' dol'IQ but!MI• ae· MS~ Ofanot C®ntv on 3-27·91 Wttl'I fhe County Clerk of • ~-u ~ Mei~~ b;: ~·~1~11~ ::: 1ematlon.it.~1 .:..,1c Cir· 1H7UtMU Ofang• County on U.t7 Flolft.._ ...,,.... PUILIC NOTICE :S..J:' Nlnll ~ *" nlt'll\lp cl•, ,ounwn Valley, CA Dally Pilot Aptft 24, May'· 1"1111 .. 10 ...... ltat...ent 91Ct1TMMl«l ~ to petMe known to Htw you rtM1ed dOlng WOI I , 15. 1991 tnetl Oat~ Piiot May 11 14, 12, Thi fottor#lnt P«tont •• Flotttloue •ualneu Tiit ...,.,. W8I ltltd ilalrll .,, ~--""'"" bullnl .. y.t? VII 11+7t Mailo Enrique lcallnl. n , 1197 Tht41 doing INllneaa U l The ....... ltatemertt ~ OM ot ""'"" ~ ~ "' ,LAZA REITAV,.ANT Ku w1c c~. FountlH' SELL ,.,,. 8ttlder '"'°'' 41' Thi '°80wlrlO peteone .,. °"u..e.19111 ~ nottc. tor PfY"'*'t ot PROJECT 1 1 c.litornla Vtlley, CA 12TOI M . IT t. Santi'•· hnW AN, CA dolrll butlnea• ... I FIX M. -r;. ~ tuCtl feel flMlg •ll*td ' MJtfa MetCICIH .. ~~~·· t270I Hlf"Wlleel AYI .. IA.201, " ""'" '* f!~ .. 9'fC· Th• communny "41 lwlt C1rc1e~-n your used veri1cre !Jf\d• '-"Hatt, 12021v.. • ,CAtH27 Cllitll..,.Mld"'1n":' .:::~1i1rYinrt,f.W~o: ' M~=.=:c.~· ..,,,. ~~'/· ~' le ~ "ttllOUah c~Hlf'9d if~r'*'-Hutltl~on ••ech, ' ~u:~~no~3~~ •ra:t'a-A_.. ....... W • .., 8t. ~ Of a4Slo8a78 ctucttd by: "\a.bend Ind MJ-.H78 thrvvvr• C Wlffell' Colla ...... CA 9"17 .._ .......... -'-~~-;.f...---'-'~"'-""~-----------'-------;._~-.~· PUBUC NOTICU "'ILIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICH 6 I' .. Newport Bc.d1/Cona Mesa Daily Piloc THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILtC MOTICH :~NSt°!..!:':O~;~ ~~~:.r::~ ~1~:-"~f~ CUD Cf lMT ~l'ED~·~R':~o~llon. lfany, °'the r•t prop. &crowNl.Wltcl YOU NU! IN DIFAIJLTunp91d....,_d .. •'L 1 •IW\M Of1)4(~---~~~,l'tt.C::: ~: ~"-. ~of Trutt, \Mtn lntw••t=~~~.=: ST OA~O 1V2411C)efty~~·='}~:llOTaTI>C~UOfltU~~~~==-':' .. :::.:O.':~ ~tAWa~ 01on494H APH No. 932· PA"CEt. 1. ::;-EXHI~ thnon. Hprovlded In Hid SQllAT AM£~.E.nQJ tm> UNLESS YOU TAK! AC·~ AVENUE, CORONA cucc s.c.11os) UNL..EU\fOU M1'CiiJNOOl9. ...,_.,.. ...__ ..,_, • t• ,._ .._ · 55·037 YOU ARE IN DE· of Lot 1 of Tract ~·7=on ='J:. ~incea, If any. ~EXIVHA'TKW fl M *llff fl TION TO PROTECT YOUR DEL MAR CA The under· NOTtE IS HEREBY GIVEN ~O ~T!CT YOURll ,_ Mini OI IW iMilll • ,,... ~ • ... FAULT UNDER A09DEEO OF Shown on 1 Map Recor~ of Trust,~~~~?~~~ ~~~ ~ ~[',,;_,~ ~E ~ slaned Truatae dl&etaim1lnY1 ~lkSlle tS 1bout11111 midi !~~·~ ~ ,~$ .,:::~s.: ==• =~= TRUST DATED 118/91, in Booll 302, l'9Dlf 14 and charges rd UpWwa of the CNJL STJlET ~~CA OU NEED AN fXPLANA.. lla1id11y for any 1neorrec1M11 Thi name(s) I/Id business_., AT A •· tll, Ti ~-_ tm1t!F .__ Na._. UN.fSSYOUT.AICEAC'TlON 16 of Miacel1neoua Me1>1 Trust" Ind f the · °' tne 511ee1 address anchelclms ol lhl sdef 1.W. OR. YOU NEED AHcmn. lhe n.e.---• -.. • ..___.. TO PAOTECTYOUR PROP· Records of Said Ort~ cremted by 1~ o.!,14!~ =-:~-::..v*:'.:...co:: ~OF THEPR~n::5i~ othaf common cleslp11on it»NKX COOHlY LUBE CENTER.5 ECPUHATION Of' nt!. C811Wa ct-a~:.: :=:111-..:--..:;~ ERTV,rTMAVBESOLDAT ~.Shown end Defined TNlt to-Mt· '427441 7 CDftCll*-any,shownheretn ThetotalLP ~C l.lmllelt S'trMtNATURI! Of' T'HE ..... or.,.....--• fl .l'looo.- A pUBUC SALL If YOU•• lMlt 7-Aon Thu Ce. ruin EstlnWrld. kcn.dintereat ::.~•;:bnlmy S~~ C~AcT Y~amount of the ~npa1d bal·Su1tiQ08.Lalllfomt.-CAG2630 IPROCy EE*Oy AOAINSTSHOULD~ bv • ... ~~~ :::'~-:.-NEED AH EXP\ANAllON OF CondonW'liurn P11n Recorded Ind addltioNI adv If Hi.I ol y1 ot ance ol the obligation ... Oomo buSlness a JIFF'1I OU, OU c:radi imlon ot • -_ _..., .._,.. lliENATUA£0FTMEPAO· October 4, 1972 In Book env.WllncrllHt~T;;.1 =~..: ~Z.:~iR J.rU~u:t~~wred bv the property to be LUBE COHTN:T A LAW't'Eft.IJ¥ I .... 'I'~ ..wva::::::-~..= cEEDfNGS AGAJHST YOU, 10368, Plloe 786 of Offlcl.J prior to ... Tht benelic:;ilfY emnolln:¥ ...,_-...i.., sold and reasonable "ti-Al Olhef business Nme(s)~ or 1"USTU'Send lmf'I -i. ...,. ....... ..,._....,_ YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Aecofdt of Orange County, under Hid Deld of Truat-..., IO i'9 llnclngllld 1 We.I SALE U~ DHD Of' mated cost1, expenteJ 1ndancl adelms(ts) used by 1titSAL.2 UNDB\ D&D Oflweoc:won °' _.. _.ID ...... ....._ b c91 •-LAWY9t On JUna 6, 1997, Celitomla. PAACll 2: An hlretofOttl eJCaCuted ind de· ~cl o.ia Ind o.n.'Cf tor ~UST Notice '-h~ advanc" at the time of the seU~s) wilhn 1t1e past 1t11ff TIWST l.OM ft~ In~ 510'2d"-__..ct.ti.._...•1111 trf at 11 :00 AM. Prof•lklnllt ~d 1/54ttl lnterllt 1n ~..wed to the undersigned 1 s. a.-o w-. "'*'°'°""' n o1 grvenEC"'~~~~~OLID~ru Initial publication o1 the No-yurs as Nied Dy the selterts) 1111'41~ Jr. ouw #: F'tnancial Codi rd. •In._..~",. u.... F~ Corporadon II Ind 1D Al Thet Panion of Lot written Dlderaoon of Defa.ft ~ IOc:a.9 N ~ID Ill R vnvo;.' lice of sale ts $283,384 45 In are None 2MllM-25 T .S. #:lo do bulitw. In t1ia ...... ..... ... ii -&G _. the dA6v eppointad Truatff 1 of Trect No. 7896 11 and Dlmlnd for Sele, end 1 • l'ltl08'1Y 10 aatf-1 alilgllJre. PNN, U.C " INllM, °'addition to cash, the TruatH The loclllOO. tn C.loma of CCMO&ll12 AP. #: 137-M-lhe ...,.. _.., OltWf S.-..51CefS.~~ ~end pwauant to 0-.d Shown on 1 Map Recorded wntten Notice of Def-'t Ind re r"nb h ~ ca.ml auc:c:a.IOf' tn.15tM, or 5ubsh· wlll acc;epe 1 cnhler's check the Chef ~he olfa ot the 077 NotXe Is'*~ ltm c:mll " aocepMd ~ T • .. ,..... ........ 111 N of TrUlt, r9COfded on tn Book 302, Pao" 14 end Bec;tJon to Sell. The under· lllllWUlloldelallrodol**°"tDbe luted truat .. pursuant 10 the drawn on• 11ate or natton•I seUertS Same as ab0\41 SQndard Tru.t S.W:. ~ ~ ,_ --d ~ ~ 1W ~ 09/28/91 81 Document No. 15 of Milceuaneoua Mapa, llgnld CIUMd Ad Notice of Rea>rcm.blllilY 31, IWT •,,.. '*>. Deed of Tnm executed by bank. a check drawn by a The name(s) and buStiCOmpany, • trullee, 0t lhl TNliM1 o-1 unlll Ila* Clfllllr OM w... s.. ..,_ C.A. 91 ·524381 Book -PIQe -Racord1 of Said CX1noe Oefll.llt and Election to Sell w~~111 8ocl( Pllge ot ~EMILIA P. BUTLER A MAR· state or fedef'al c1edit unlOn aclclress of the t>uyel(s) 1 -tn.cMe, °' blcome IMilabll lo fie P9W9' •• tlSland..,_.,..,.. of Offlc:ial A.cords In the Colony, Shown Ind Def1n.o to bl r8COfded in the countv Re:Dat n 111 otfa ol h fllllldlt" ol RIED WCJ!M>.N AS HER or a check drawn by 11 5late IED LUSE IHC .. i 1105 Ct sublUIMd ~ ~ to °' ~ • a mllW d tD llld -lllld 11f It .... -Oft tee ot the A.c:~der of H Common Alea on That whw1 the r11I ptOpetty 11 Qr.geCounry. Sid 5* ol OftlCl9tf wl SOLE & SEPARATE PROP· or federal uv1ngs and to.n vtllle. Ontano. CA g1762 the o-1 d Trull ~ bv ~ said llllie WI be nwdl, Dlld of Ttull ill .. ~ ORANGE Courttv. C1lifornl1, Cenaln Condominium Plan located Ind motl than ttwH be ,,_ " • • CDldtcn ..... ERTY and recorded on H10C1at1on, UV1ngs aaao-Thi wets being sold att James M. Blown, Jr.,• linglt tu MtuA CllMfWll or ......., In lllld 111U111J IM -. executed by: LILLIAN D. Recorded OctDblt 4, 1972 In month• have etapeed since ~or ...mty .... ormcilld, 12131/90 aa INST I go. cillt1on or saV1ngg bank gener.illy descnbed as Oil and man Recardld on 12131/lSlllO v.alfTWllV, ~ °' lrTded dlmlled Ill lllld o.d ol TNll. PENDLETON AND JOHN Book 10358, "99e 786 of such r1eord1tlon. ProfH· 1eown;i ICll IXWlll. a nurt-680422 and r..,.ecorded on apec:ifled ICI Section 5102 of Lube Shops 11 "*1umenl No. oo.682368 d regarding lilll. 11 . cm 01 A.P. ,.._, '1Ml1'31 nw RAYMOND MC COWAN Ofticltl Record1 of Orenoe "°'* FClfedoeuraCOfllO"I· btna&o~ lhllWl\lfllnO~G412&'92 aa INSTI 92·111e Financial Code and anomlouttcllll'.JlfFYLUBEOlficlalRacordllntheo«icad~. lo~ the 111.....,.,..~ .. AND DOUGLAS DUNCAN ~AU T,~lifp°"'!'· PARCEL tlon 11 TruslH, 6 Hunon unol111ttm.1)11Dnd1¥mlbild 2n~.,!-~of~~~ICouRecordiR1nauthor1Led to do buSJneu 1n #f:JJ7 22S6f11Mew ~ Costa~~~~:~~~-Wlnd~~ -lW~l1w11 ct ef .. MC Cf:JNAH. C(>T'RUSTEES : ... t onion of Lot 1 Centre Drive Suite 1050 ot Tn.s. Mil ,._ •" 8d a the "''"""' m• nty •· 1h11 state In the event tender Mesa CA 92627 .JlffY LUSE ......... ,. • ... .._., .,....,,_ ..__.._ • ..., ..... « a9W -OFTHERICHAROW. ANO ofTrKtNo. 7895,uShown Santa Ana CA92707 Tete: M>l1lfO ~ 'llrl. undlr bcorder of ORANGE County.other than cash 11 ac;cepled #861. 375 Bnstoi Streel. Costa~ to .. Nalice rlMti ,..,_. • pnwided......., if..,.,_.._. LIUJAN D. PENDLETON on• M1p Recorded In Book phone Nu~: (7141432· ll'!nl ~I ~ Dead ol Tn.a '-,California and purauant tolthe Trustee may Withhold the Mesa ' CA 0262fi. JIFFY LUBEDeftul and Ellc:clon lo Seti~ end .. ~ Thi_....._ II,...... w TRUST DATED OCTOBER 1 J<?2. Peoea 14 ind 16 of n16 EXT 221, &(: Stepha· ~...a~ollhe Tn.Mnl the ~Ice of Oefault and iuuance of the Truste&s #1053, 2~40 u Paz ~.thetlunder l900rdld principal ~ d the be. 10IO s,.,. 1i1Mu C.. 1973 ~LAST AMENDED M11ceUeneoua Mapa, R• nie S. Bush, Trustee Sile ot tr. in.ss alMd by sad Dead ol EllCtton to Sell lhefeunder Deed until funds become '-tSSton Vle,o CA 92692 JIFfY02/14'1097 • ~ NI>. MCl.nd bv Mid o-1 .., ..._CA t2GI. SM,,.. .. • SEPTEMBEJI 28 1987, 11 corded of Seid Orenoe Officer Date: 05/14/97 Ttu1.Sad5*wlblhetlcn ~31. recolded on 12/30.l96 aa available to the payee OflUBE #t30t 2078l l.ile° R>mt 199'70010083 d elid OlrlCllll iWerl&l tt.901't • prlMdld In.--. IUI ..,.... CIMIWll • TruatOt. ~FEDERAL Couitv. Shown and Defined Nff>28J95 PUB: 06/15/97 19'17 a 300 om on Ille lrO'C so to INST.I 19960656533 of uld endoraee as a matter of noht Onve Lake 'R>mt. CA 92630 Records. WU. SELL on IMI Nale, ,_, ctwgea and _...., .,_ « ~ SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC!-u Glnlae Parking Sp1c11 a 05/22/97, 05/29/97 • ' u•otoocaof 1111 ()roe OMC c.n.. OITlclal Records. will Sell onlsaid sale will be made. but lffY LUBE 11339, 27832 AltsO O&I05tttt1, Al thtt entrance to mcpww d .. INll!" end lhe t9Qllfdlre tllll, 1 1, f1I ATlON. • ~. WLL 1·3 on That Certain Condo-300( ~~CA .tlthetme 06J05/97 at 1·30 PM. AT Wl1hout covenant or warranty reek ~ Aliso Vle,o CA~Or1ngeCltyHall,300&st INlls a9llled Dy l8id o-1 d llllQll!Olnml, top-. thl ,_.. SEU. AT PUBLJC AUCTION n*'lum P\en AecOfded Octo-PUBLIC NOTICE otrie,,,mloubGololthlnocm, lhe THE NORTH FRONT EN·1expren or implied regardi~ JIFFY°LUBE #l4ai.'ni~ Avenue, Orange. TNIL We .,.. ~ lo lrlO prindjlll -of h ,.-.. TO THE HIGHEST BIODE ber 4, 1972 tn Boo~ 10358, toc11¥!QJl'lloltt. Ulw:I h*aol 111 TRANCE TO THE COUNTY title, posgession or encum· Edlnotr Avellle Tustn' CA CA .i 10:00 AM. AT PUBLIC collect a deal and en; ~ ~llido.dollMe, wlli FOffCASH !payable 1t tlma 786 of Offlc:l1I Record1 l.OTICI a TllJSTEES SllE TS oliil}zonllDnlb'(llea!JMclllcrtJaj COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC branc;es 10 uhsly the In· JlffYLUBE tfl5J2 16751 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST •lfot11mon v.e otmn Wiii be ..,_ ~ a p!llllllidild !If of 11te In lawful money ot of Orange County, C.Utorn11. NoA24JZi!5 t..nc Q;dlA u.i On> ol Tru• and IJllmll:l CXl9. CENTER DRIVE WEST, debtedness Hcured by said Yolt>a · uncla Bl¥0 Yotbi l.Jncla BIOOER FOR CASl'i (p8yabie Ulild for lhal purpou. o.t.d: llid ,.,....._ ....., I ..., thll United StetH, by c11h, The pro~rty heretofore de· No49t1~ N¥ 04S~2S :Silll ~ aova-ae aS100,m3~ SANTA ANA. CA at public:IDeed advances thereunder A 92686 JIFFY,.LUBE #1598•at the Ume d .. in i.Mul 05/1511997 Stancs.n1 TNlt l.l1dlr 1t1t...,. of lllld o.d of 1 ct1hier'1 check drawn by scribed IS being told 0 11 la·. 5EASa Ftw0.tL C(RlO)ATK)j • ~ 8DO!lbl!ltlll•v-,e1111' cl ... lhl auction. lo the highest.bidder wtlh 'interest as provided l AntOnto Patllway RlncnOmoney d lhl Uniled States). all Died Servk:' Company, U True, flll. dw911 lnll .,._. 1 state or national benk, 1 The l11"t ~and other di.It, IDOOl'e.! T~ tnls .. 0PS"'9 Od lfrli ::~:'.; ~ f& cash (payable at the time therein and the unpaid pnn· Sama MifO.lnta. CA ' rigfll. tl1le and~ Clll"Ml'f'lld uld Trustee 2'00 SW'IWel of 1t1t T~ irid of ttw ~ check drawn by 1 1t1t1 or c:orrmon designltlon, ti any, ~ clmai>ed o.I ol Tll.ll V.U. RllS:!O-dlle u le tn tawful·money of the, 1 of th Tile bulk al l10e<I to belOand nawheld b¥ I i.nder Uld Orfve, Suite 200 Conconi, CA cr.-d ~ llid Dlld of T• *" federal· credit union, or e of the rell property descnbed S8.l AT Ft8.JC H.CTI<W TO TIE ~~IA. ~T~ :.::: United StalM,) all nght. 11t1e. ~;:: dee':i 00:1~ec~~':rHt 11$1J~ ~s:: ollice 01 ~ d Trust 1n lhl propcwty M520 (510) ~™l. By: Mt ......., ID 119 ..,..._.. check dr1~n by 1 state or above la J>Ut'ported to be: HIGf.ST BICaR F<JI CASH (11 W. S:fl! 1750£ 4th~._ S.U and interest, co.nveyed to andlthereon as provided In said ITYWIOE ESCROW SERVICES $ill.-ed M:i Uld County .and OonM Fitton ~ ~ ~ .... ~ federal 11vmg1 Ind loan ••· 601 UDO PARK DRIVE. UNrT bnw 'lo!ldl n aw.; "'* ., lhl a;w · '"M now held by it under said No ·Stale l'tenlinalW. delcnbed. N. Seaetaty RSVP 1A18 ---r ,,., -II> .-... soci1tion, uvingl auoei1· 17A. NEWPORT BEACH, CA lklltd ~ nlO lhl ~ Ml. CA~ (114) SG831l Wtn Deed of TrusJ tn the propeny le. lees charges and INC . 12501 Seal Beach Blvd . more fut( dlKtibed on Mid 06115197, 05f22Jt7, o&r.!9197 bid • ._ lhln 111 _.. II*. tJOn. °' uving1 bank •&>eel· 92663. The unc:ter11gned C8Umarcnrcnon•*I n CM~ lflla...y10cxi1a ada Situated in said County and expenses of the trustee and #140 Seal Beacn. CA ll0740 anoOead d Trust. The propcwty Dilld: 05N~917 s.r-,._. fled in aectlon 5102 of the Tnatee cisdeims any lllbihty CodeS«lorl2924h~nll•ltll hf lfPf nllnrmln • abllrl wl be State and dhenbed as ro1. ~ '"::15 ~eated byD &aid 99ano7opatec1 sale Oatt is ~ne~ and olhs oommon PUBLIC NOTICE ...,a ~ 8llD ..,_ financlll Code and 1utho-tor any lncorres.tness of the trre cl sa 10 TO S.W. ~)II uaml b 11119 ~ Mlltw ..-111 lows· AS MORE FULL v rust ated • 1 designallon, ii I/Pf, d the real · aradt RoC. Sull Jl1'll. .,....... ad to do bullneu In this street addre1S end other ,qt. we ind l1lll'llll ~to nl od#J~ n ~ F 1.VMJB.!. Tit: DESCRIBED ON SAtDjOSI09/97 CONSOLIDATED The llulk sale is not suo,ect to propet1'f delcnbed aboll9 • NOTiaOFTRUSTEFSSAU:Flla. CUtl'Ol tit~ rarw. rtz t I At• .,IN THE QUAD corrmon delignltion if eny Ml# "'*I 1¥ 1 wm al Dead at Trwr E>ffClID aiDw; 8D W.Y ll DEED OF TRUST APN RECONVEY ANCE COM at1loma Uniform Commtroal purported lo be' 11t-A Mesa t«>1!09 Loin 1«>1909 Other In~ Cal: (714 57S-ttlll ~ OFM CfTY HALL Of ahovvn i.e.n, Said iale wiri " a. CRllJS1Y i... c19:Jia! CIJTAND BY <:AU.Hi Tit: r<l.i.ON-47~2-08 TRUSTEE 15 PA.NV, LLC 24011 Ventu1111 Secaon 6106 2. Drive, cosu MHa, CA 92128 7970552 YOU NE. IN OO:AUU &,-~ .tuW.. .w., BUENA PARK CIVIC CEN-be made but without cove· TIUTCI\ ~ V<lNi IBfroM't' Ni TS.m01f MMIR5 CW M SELLING PROPERTY "AS 8/'ll'd. Second Floor Caltt»· OateO Apnl 11 1997 ·The uilderligtlld Trua. UNa:RAOEEDOf TRUST. 04TBi ~ ~ 5m. W. 'FER AT 5860 BEACH nant or ~nty, expreued Ff\ST F6.IAAl. &W< Cf CAlRfffA OOllRff MS.tt..E. (714~ IS WHERE IS" 1 NOTE us. CA 91302 (811) 875-,ALUEO LUBE. INC " By fVcharcldisclaams ant llat*V for any februsy l. 1982 lll.ESS YOU ;129 BLVD BUENA PARK CA or implied regarding title ~ 4. t~anrr No 94-TAC 44t235CIU r.t.&15. SID SECURED BY 3 DEEDS OF 8430 By ral Alalllma rru~· Pae!\. ~s1clent. Buyer{s) lncorrectne&s d the propcwty TME ACT10H TO PROTECT ---------.• • • " I ' • ~Bocic ciageol<lbiAealtdt . tee Sale Ofrlcer Aulhonz Newpolt Beacll·CoslJ Mesa _.._._ and ~...__ YOUR PAOPERTY, IT MAY BE 111 right, title end interest posse11 on, or encu!'l· ,. lhl o!rool lhe Alards of~ Buy It. Sell It. Find It. TRUST The street address $/gnor LPP 17286 05/lS cN42l329 5673CS May 15 1997 '""":"'. .,.._ common SOl.DATAPIJllJC SALE. tfYOO cortVrt'ldtord rowhlld""' brwlces, to pay the r1m11n-"--""''&DIC .. rrr..••T A Classified and other common des1gna· 05122 & 05129J97 ·1 • dosignallorl. i at'lf, sllCNllll HEED AM EXPLAHATIOH Of T1£ -.r. -·1 ...... ~ "'°"""' . . herein. The lcXal lmOUl1I d the Hatt· .. i1t1t l d1·tulli111• .. ar1· """1•·1·1 111 dw!1µ•: ·" itl1rn11 1111114', ... Tlw .1'11hli .. lwr rr'<t"rvt· ... llw ril!l11 l o f't<tt·,..,,.. rt-.1·Ji1:-... il\. l't•\ j..,t• Ill fl•j1•1·t il ll~ I 1a .. ..,jfi1•d tHh t'rl j..,,·11 w11 l. Pl1·u .. , . rq 111r1 att~ 1•1T11r thut nu1~ lw i11 yM11r dtt.., ... ifit·d ad 111111wtlwt1·I ~. Tiu· Dail~ Pil111 a11·1•p1 .. 1111 liuhtlil\ for :ttt\ 1•m1r i11 011 . . iuh 1•rl j..,1·1111·111 fur \d1il'l1 it 111ay br r1· ... po1...,il1l1· 1•"·1·111 fur 1111' 1·u ... 111f rlw ... pan' a1·111all~ t1f'4'11pi1·1I Ii~ tl11·1·1·rr11r. 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Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Onl $28 r week (4 wk, min.) ~ 2750-.1790 1530-5540 7011·9090 GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 HUNTINGTON NEWPORT BUILDING & GENERAL 2102 COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1040 BEACH 1069 CONTRACT 1150 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 BEACH 2f8! BALBOA PENIN. Nice, clean, large 2BR 2.5BA Home with bay views, garage b decks. Avail• I• Now $1850.mo •••••• BEACH 'NBAY RENTAL CO 714-673·7388 Attention Hom• Owners & R.E. A91nt1ll Showo••• tho•• apeclal propartlH In our Homa• ot th• WHk & Open Hom• Oulde publl1had each Satu1d1y In the Real £a1a1a Tab. II'• an effective and Inexpensive wav to r••ch homebuyersl Call Cklr Clu.llied Dep11r1mant Todaylt 842·5878 NEED DOWN liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B•v. H 111 • Gentleman: e· 5 Ide cottage 2br 1 ba, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiit. PAYMENT? 3bd/1. 75ba Bright & Big Canl(on Do~er Steel Buildings Sale Personable, refined, hk·ups, nu crpt, no • BLUFFS 3Bd 28• Studio Close to ~ W Ill I th airy. Pool, FP, z-cor Model 30x40x10 S4.650 normal bachelor (Fine peA19 5•9 2 2 7 5 6 ~o7~e9v1185118 1 ·Sty on greenbelt. Ulla pd. 110ve, t~. • w oan you e garage. 5224.soo. s 1ng1 e L eve 1 40x60X14 $8,503 Arts/lnt'I Biz) speaking ti · " .,. Upgraded. $2100/mo. No Pe1a, $525/mo down paymonl on the •000·8708• 2BA 2BA + Oen 50x75x14 $11 .489 French/Danish. No---------• 644-4064 644-2299 714·073-4002 Qlr home of your cholce1_________ s459,000 50X100x16 S15,2l4 pets/smoking/drugs. HUNTINGTON 502·804--&88a 1 and arrange the un-Fabulous Famlllf 714·044-5215 . 60x100lc16 517,552 Wishes (Gratefully) 1BR Lido Condo Full darlylng 1st Mortq•S19 Neighborhood! Mini-storage buildings, Rent. from Prlv. HARBOUR 2142 sunset, ocoan. bay'••••••••• financing. Buyer• and 3Bdrm, 2Ba, Living Bluff• E·plana Full eox160, 32 units H omeowner (when iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil views. 5th nr. Mu111• A•• It O '• ca 1 t Rm w /frplc, Cozy Bay vlows. Country $13,044 avallable In '97) your Weterfront Fabulous IHI Full amenltlH. APARTMENTS The OownPayment Co Family Rm, Spa, Cul· ttedlllonal. Expanded Fru. brocl)urH Guest Apt./Rm + Ptiv 3 + 3 /0en/Dln/Gar/ $1800/mo. 676·2171. FOR RENT Bkr 239-4334 de·Sac Location. & upgraded. 3br+FA Sentinel Bundlngs Ent & Bath/Villa Wing Dock avail. ten, Pia, 292 VIiia Point 1Brt·----···· ------ ~ -------·---_.·~I M -=~ :--:..1 :: --.... -.. _!!_~..L ~~~ Balboa Newpoo Realty, Inc. Oceanfront Lot Great Opportunity offered at '499,900 723-4494 $248,900. 714·720-t704 BKR 1·800·327-0790 Ext 79 or Smell Cottage, for Furn, l=P, Fr Doors New super sharp, fp,I" Christine Manln-agt, •Newport Height•• Week•nd/Holldeys (Yr $3350 Agt. 675·9505 bale. gym, pool view. Can't sHm to / 714·215·64.\7 . pi ger 327 Catallna Dr n~f~r~.~J~m1::r~.' e;,_ ---------gar. $1250. 780..()376 get to all those ':J'!-.:~ ~:!~~I 3br~~~~oc::nn~,.~~01• ~~AD t0t12~ ~• Lease of 3·24 mos. NEWPORT 2Br 2Ba Ba!frldge repair jobs .. _, ... ,. •Ill Very Fine Soclal/Prof BEACH 2169 Ip, 2-car gar, patio, 1 4Br 2.75Ba, enormous Reduced to $450,000 Rafi. Kindly Tel: e.H. lndry rm. new paint, around the house? MHtar Sulla w/wolk·ln Grundy Rltr 675·8161 (310) 385·11515 or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil plan. shutters, pool. Let the clst, dbl sinks, Kohler a·nENTIONI pager (213) 204·5930 The Community sp1, gated comm .• no Clanlfted Spa Tub & Moral M to propoH Advance Market Place. pets. $1450. 640-01149 Asking $415,000. SAN HMIOtl I.AWN mHling or viewing In CIQHlfl•d Service Nanoy Lukaa-agt CLEMENTE 1076 Newpon. 942·5078 2BR Townhome DINCt-714-843-8787 ·M~Ot.M. 2 .5 BA. Lrg 2-cer ~ • OPEN HOUSa Oceanfront Luxury Condo SUNDAY 12·5 408 Pasadena Ct Kim de LanC•lf·Agt RE/MAX So.Counllf 714-496-4325 , MIMOatAL PM1C a t t • o h g • , a g • • help you ftnd '9l0Plrn OwNas CORONA ss:s.uma Remod. End unit. rellabl• ~. StSOO/mo. 64G-6604 Ml·M?a DEL MAR 2 122 &llJfm'V 38r 28• Upstairs ctplx,1--R--E-N--T......,.,.'f' *tmWllOlll'* fp. gar, csw1 pallo. 410 Se•w•rd 2br 1 ba NOii H a1ep1 to bay • beach Enclosed pallo, comm • SI 800. 818·359-45311 pool, dbl carport. No AMlllMllll'S thtOUOh Clalllld pets Sll25. 832 .. 618 lrg 1 & 2 bdrm 4 8D/2BA Famlly 1oom1-----------w/FP, new carpet & 8eautlfull1f Furn. 3Br ~. 2 & 3 bdrm paint. Oulet culdesac Summer Hme, 1 block ""t"'• etreet. Cat ok. Sn&O/ 10 Ocean, NB Jetty vu. twnhses w/FP, mo .• ., ..... 30. Ag1. S5000 mo uo-8081 ~ thru kitchens, Hal'Mt VI..., ,...,., GENBIW. Ask about our current apeclalal 1002 ======= •r Gwner l!'atde CM 3bd, 2ba. 1100.f IOI. •1271000• Open "'1.iun 'o.a IM9 "•lrw•Y Or ~S-5033• F"rn'd 280 + den L.JL. bar & 1-want•d r-ort ltrff! 2BA. Private 1pa. ont.Jll' ·~ t•mlly rooking for ta760/mo. !1119 Realty c"l.11.. Smoll ~ clean •l5bd. Celt U4-•200 a~~. !"""''" Sl'lerry •t "4-e4e, c~. rclltflilt nrvlet• lnltrt1lln1 thlnat 10 buy welcome. Otte: 0...._. Priem sQt a 18A, '9A • Cl9t\ J $985 patio•. l\IOO, ONnCtY • ~-eY ... ,.t Col 77:-0-903' TockJyt --. --- THURSDAY. MAY 15, 1997 I RENTALS TO 2eee sBAU IUSilf!SS OPPICB ANNOtJNC!MJ!NTS BMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT DO MISTI CS 5540 : IOUTH POINTE •••• • Uve8rTM •.tt•oh without tM ff'-h Prloel 8peolotleAltt• Getod Conuftunfty near 8euth C•••t Metre Ar••I Clo•• to •v•rythln91 ,oola * 8pea 'Jtooreetlon a flltnou Roomal Daltr .. 7PM -114-882·3222 2724 POI UNT -------------- Pwn'd otnoe 8peoo .. autJfUI, N.w 2+2 C.M. 1/2 Hou .. 1700. 1000.50009.f. Pricing com« unit In Back Ot 18' $450. Cat ok. from 50C9nta ~ a.r. Bayd wh/larl hga windows W/2 h•PPY craativ. High profile Valley an g celllnga. ~plel Call 831'2111 Oard•n• C anter. ::t::· c~:u~~ CdM 38r Hm• ahr W/ Brookhurat .. l!llla. 11385. 78 .. 17... OM. 180011, vu. deck. Fln Vall-Vo Call Scott. yd, W/d, fp, pvt bch. 9H~7• UnlqMe 1bdrrn 1b• Male pret'd. UOO.mo Oto 8wlte 841aq.ft. w/IOfl condO atyte .,,t. 71+721.aaae 3 Pvt OrtlcH and Vault9d c.lllng1, tight R a c. e p ti o n a r • • . & airy walk through CDM ~harming 2Br 441 Old Newport Blvd, kitchen, latge wallc·ln 1Ba hae •hara w/1 Nwpt Bch. 11220, clo .. t, dlahwHher, female. F/p, w/d, 71 ...... 80-91SOIS private extra large S&30/mo. 844-18&4 patio from llvlng room. DM R Kit•---------•ddlllonal patio off of C Furn oom INDUSTRIAL 2788 bdrm w/out1lde ator· prlv. Gated. Pool A ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V I I Garage. $550/mo.r• age ipace. art oa 719-4815 10,000 SqFt 4 8al• b II n d I I n c I u d • d Production Pl. N.B. abr 2ba Indy rm, tncd throughout, akyllght In IE'alde CM OMalble. Store care, yd, 2-car gar. o,,Ud/pet living room, unique New homaown•r Toya, Mfg, or ? Bob ok. 167 E. 23rd-Unit A. bathroom/ vanity/ seek• prof to share Cau1Un Bier 722-8777 11100. Ron, 780-1122 dreaalng areal Neutral 4BR home Pvt bedt·•---------carpet throughoutl bath. 1450•5600. Werehae 1000+ •f 28r Newly Decorated Carport stall to ac· Call Jennifer Noonan Office. toilet. loft, w(carpet and Ille. d t 1 hi 1 833 w 17th CM 4 '"'ar•ge. Quiet. Call for commo 8 • ve c e 844-9080 x117 · • · u lnctu<t9d. Very bright $825. Harry 845-35'44 appt. 1-819-598-3337 and Ofll'n llvlng ateal E'ald• CM, Stylleh NewPort Aero•• tho Call now. won't laatl apacloua townhome. I••••••••• St 2bd/1.5b• garage, $1470. 789-0931 2 lrg bdms, females BUSINESS &. no pats. 1885 lrvlne pref. S455 ./S445. GI Ave 114. 720·9422 ·-------Avl 6·1 Call Mike FINANCE axt.203. Oatrell. 714-722-8997 ShuHo E'alde. clHn, MISCELIANEOUS .. eluded loc. garden. RENTALS No amk/pats. S600mo Inc utll. 84CS.9240 ••••••••• Newport Cat Beaut1tu1 1 ________ _ 2 + 2 Condo &and nawl BUSINESS Poot/apa/gym/tenn. S695 + uua. 245-7335 OPPORTUNITY 5530 5530 h8 Walker• tf vour ~t nHda just • llttte 5530 5530 ---------2920 -------- ------------ Preyer To T... •Qeod COMp....-T 81 Q Pront Deek Aeent SAL•• extra walkt and L.ove, .,••8" V1r9ln •Qo.od People• ADV.~~. N Small Upscale e.ach The growing Dally 1 can help. Pi .... call Oh, moat b••utlful If you are longlng to TRL•MARK•TINQ Inn. Prev. exp pref'd. Piiot advertltlng l•am Morgan 714-842-8533 nower of Mt. Catm... work for a growing atW ••r•hor•• Inn eeek1 an out1ld• p ..... _,, __ 1 , fruitful vine, splendor company that trHta Community n9Wapa• (apply In pereon) aalea representative In Kuropean.,..!,'•._•nl:: • per seeks eMfgeOc BIVd 11 Ad rtl 1 Hou•-... of heaven. Bleaaed you with care & Individual for retell 1800 W. Balboa th• Rat• ve • ng Ell 'd e Xlnt Ref'a Mother of the Son of r•apeot, CALL USI Dep•rtmant Experl· P display and new bual· Hotef · / f · d but Own Trana e Bond9d Ood. lmmacul•t• Cat & lnauranca raq'd. 0811 development. Malcl/Howa•k••P•r •nc• pre err• • WHlcanda AJao Avall ~!~·.~~'~;'~:~ m:, (71~~~4~~~~02 Experience helpful. 18/hr. Bl·Llngual. :~~ul~•I~~ :~:~~~,~~ FrH Est 241·1914 the Saa, help me and Salary + CommlHlon Apply In ~raon: 8911 mollvated and a aelf J • p • n • • • L • d r ahow me, herein you NP & AIR Poaltlon + Benefits. Phyalcal/ Weatern Bayahoru slar1er. Selary plus SHk• Housectaanlng Community Nawapa· Drug Screening r• Inn 1800 W. Balboa X b H t .,. mv Mother. Oh commlHlon. lnl •n· Aellabl• • on•• holy Mary, Mo.lher of para aHkl full lime quired. EOE. Blvd. N.8. 8715·3483. elit pkg. Drug screen· 71_..557•2210 0 o d • Q u e e n o f A/P & AIR person. Fax Reaume Ann: Hou .. ke•plnf lng/phyalcal required. Heaven and Ea11h, I Minimum 1 yHr ••P• Janlae CroH 8¥pervlaore EOli. Send resume to• .. •••••••• rlence In accounts (71 4) 965-7174 Nationwide Co. naed1 E 1 %Dall 1• humbly beseech you payable & coilecllons Or call 965-3030' 'SU"""'rvl1ora for long· Lynn ao a, V MERCu11a.TDISE from the bottom of my preferred. nood -n· .. -Piiot. 330 W. B•Y Qn411 h I "' ..,.. term care facllllle1. St t C at• Mesa '11•••••••1 •art to succor me n eflt package Including Arohlt•ct/ProJect ree • 0 •11 this neceHlty There M M d 1z Wiii train. Send CA 92627 or fu to ar• none th'at can 401(k) retirement plan. •n•e•r e • e rffumea·468 Flagship (714) 850-4602 For--------- withstand your power. EOE. Drug acrHnlngJ ~d~~ ~Ol~v"r': ml~·=~Prn.~ Rd, N.B., CA 92683 Interview, call · (714) ANTIQUES 6010 Oh ahow m• herein phyalc•I required. Tllt·u & commercl-' Attn: Mark Stewart 574-4238. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Send reaume & salary P ., ---------you are my Mother. r • q u 1 r • m 8 n t t 0 : abllltlea pref'd. Must Laborer• IEern up to aecreterr worker'• i--------"t Oh Mary, conc.lved AccounUng SupervllOf, be capeble of manag-$500 w .. kl~ long Comp/Criminal. 3-5yrt di without sin, pray for P.O. 8011 11)60 Ing projects, Including dlatance phon• com· axper. Bl·llngual pref. Top Dollar Pal ua who tfava~recourae Coale Mesa, Ca 92828 draltspersons, cad pany la aeeklng peo-OC area. CaU Wanda From 1800·1980. to thH. Hotv Mother, I or fu (7'4)'831 •7248. pperatora, knowledge . pie to service 1tor• at 818•788•5432 or 1 pc to entire eatate. placethls cauH In of codea, and at>Hlty front promotional boll 714•768•1884, evH. Paintings. china, your handa. Holy Accounting to process Jobs route. 1-800-354-7331 -----,..,.,......,..--glaware. tum, etc. Spirit you who solve Chg Back/Collections through governmental Medlcel Ofc. aHlca Tons of Work 40Yr NB RH 673-6223 all problems. llght all Whale shoe co. In OC authority' a approval. frlendly P9taOn who WarehouH through I'--------.. roads ao I can attain w/good comm 1kllla Excellent opportunity can handle chaos wkh management. Up to mv goal. You who oral & written a must. for advancement. a smllel FIT position $425.wkly 491·0191 •-------. gave me the divine Shoe & colleclloni Fu Reaume to: for filing, phonH, Top P•rson•I Mgr er5f AIC1.S At.I) g ift to forgive end exp a +. 714-376-4909 (714) &49-7188 II II ts and Needs kids 6moa. forget all evll against Accounting Mon-Fri gree ng pa en ·'--•~ • Med... me that In aJI In· 1 0 •2 1 n 0 1f 1 c 8 . . BANQUET running errands. Fax 17yrs for TV, print & ,,,,.....,.. to 5o. stances In my Ille you 714•646-3468 8111 105 COORDINATOR Rea: 714-645-7338 lllm. Submitting now •Elt.=....,.bur. are with me. I want In for ltallan RHtaurant New Preschool In for new Star Wars lihw' ~ this short prayer to Accoun!• Mngr/TralnHs In Newport. 375·9500 Newport ee,ch nHd1 mo v I a•• ca I I Io r • • HVNTINGTON VACATION thank you for all Prof I Tr a I n Ing lnfanVtoddlar teachert au d It Ion t I m •. poallilh. pollry, BEACH 2640 RENTALS 2722 RENTALS $ things as you confirm Sal+ Comm + Bonus Bl!AUTY STYLIST with ECE units, also Paacuccl Production• oldCQIUnlorh 2904 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED 2726 $HUGE PROFITS once . again that I H.B. Paul at 899-4688 Prominent N.B. Salon quallfled 2 yr old and •714·3711-4300* =· blonml. bn., 1 Blk To B•ech 1br liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phone Card Routea never want to be ADVERTISING aeeka Lie. 1tyllst, preschool teachers. We N••d You Nowll ~ 1ba, w/d hlc·up, patio. Be~ront Hm Nr Bal s2oootw1c. Pot. separated from you In Display e>cp'd In color, to Benefits 714·955-2672 Start tod•V with e11plo-dlooflllwl~ SnO/Mo. S850/Dep. Fun Zone. 1 br + •HELPI• 9 oo-7 oo.7177 eternal glory. Thank Te!•marketlng asalat owner and build TUTJ>R TIMI! alve lnternallonal co. •Onllllmorlflllnl.- 216 9th St. 847·3171 alHplng Iott. 1ba, fp, ProfeHlonal aeeka ____ 2_4_h_r•___ you for your mercy Wiii make quallty cllentle. Guaranteed PERMANE,.T • p FT/PT. Full training; •Corltdll~• lmmaculatel 6/19-29, atudl9, bachelor or 1 Prot•ct Ocean ttnd towards me and mine. sales calls over the Income+ Commission Position In imall busy paid vacatlon1. Unllm· ~ .... c:iorGdld $2500. 714-673-1943 bdrm apt. for S550-make g~od money w/ • telephone to new and Also stations avallable office. Non-smoker lted ,Jncome. Blllngual •lmmldll9Clllh LAGUNA S600. E'alde Costa Product that replac81 THEATER existing advertisers. for rent. Contact Lena 714-675-4606 a plus. Toll free. '",. l'\.A,9-37ll a~u'CH 2648 RENTALS TO Mesa. Newport Bch, detergent. 963·5701 Answer Incoming calla or Tyler 673-4186. 1-888-4110·2040 IL.'--~----~• ~ Bal Pen or Isle. •Vending Route For 'CASTING 2921 and sollolt new busl· Prop Mgmt Offlc• Avall aftr 6-1 please S • 10 •2 0 1 0 ca I neaa through proac· Can't Find Work?" Busy small olc seeks ---------·---------• LAGUNA LIVINQ SHARE 2724 call Lisa @ 574-4249 tlteaework PT• tlve telephone can· You can't be looking profeulonal with EMPLOYMENT Elegant garden apt. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •800·711-4381e Now.Poopl• N••d•d vaaslng and research· too hardl WANTED 15 administrative •nd saRVICES 5533 3br 2ba Completely 2 rooms avell Pvt•---------No exp nee. Models & Ing competitive pub-people to flll varJous accounting e11per. ~ remodeled. Garage. euc home. Share MISC. ---------Actors· T V./F 11 m · bllcatlona. posJllons from ware· Computer knowledge, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . storage, laundry . bath. No amk/peta. RENTALS 2744 MONEY 1·213-852·US88 •Musi work well house to manage· lle11lbla hours . 3 Blocks from Beach H0\11ekHplng weekty.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 29 4 • under de•dlln• pres-ment. No e11perlenca Fax Resume: 673-2215 $1870/mo. 494·3446 $550/mo + HC. Utl I• . TO LOAN l LOST & sure necessary. Call Now, Retell Salea position at paid. 3 blks to ocean. *ART STUDIO* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Excellent oral and Brent (714)891 -5784. Out of S•nta F• NEWPORT BEACH 2669 980-888t • Share approx 400 sf. Avoid Benkruptc~ FOUND 2925 written communication G M 1 Outpost/Kiosk at $222/month. Ava II FrH Debt Consollda· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii skills CASTIN • o v e Fashion 111and. PT Bal lal• Sunny 2bd June 1. 723-1678. Uon AppllcaUon with Found Pure Bred cat. •Minimum one·vear Extras. Production wages hourly+ comm. ··-·-· Pl•••• be aware that the llstlnga In this cat- egory may require you to call a 900 number In which ther• la a charge per minute. apt. BHch cloH. Sun-Service 800-873-8207 Vic of Bey/55 FW'/. newspaper sales ex-Tralnee1. Film Studio. Call Susanna Wiiken: •1BR $725• deck. W/D. S445 +um., .. •••••••• We Par Cesh for 909-359-4948 VM parlence 71 +956-6961 844-5953 ---------2BR 28A s835 Prof fem. 875-0724. 11 lottery winnings & •'V>•'V>¥<:?. •Ablllty to tlllnk er• •COOK• S•I•• Clerk, PIT EMPLOYMENT O/W Incl. 601130 pool. Belbo• Ocoenfront COMMERCIAL Personal Injury Sett.I• :~~~l~n~~~n~o;~t In a Experienced for Fast evenings for Hotel Gfdlft WANTED 5535 No pet1. Carport. B~ 9/1. S850/mo. Incl REAL ESTATE menta. Top comma •Detall oriented Food Hamburger Shop. E11per pre . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Vlata Del M••• Utli/Phone, Maid ave. ' .. •••••••I paid for referrals. PERSONALS · •Self motlvatea and Stand PT. $6/hour. $8.hr 714·549-0300 •545-48511• Fully tu~n'd. 67~1041• FAX (301) 951·5204 goal oriented •WAITRESS• **BUCH ARllA•• 1•500-S86-7795 •PC knowledgeable Experienced, PT B lbo·a Penln 3brl---------1·800-LUMP·SUM $6/h A IV t · P enlnaula 1-4Bd. • Salary plus commls· r · PP a · Winter & V.c.tlon Condo, w/d, n/smkr, APARTMENTS2750 Stone StrHt Capital 1 c-11 t b flt Super Burger t t d $550 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEEV"TNG son. ""'ce en ene 296~ South Brlatol Rentals. Reserve Now • •P• 0 aan · · ---------~ package lncludlng 714-873·8034 WOMEN 3004 osta Mesa for Beat Salecllonl _..,..,...._.....,,. _____ Co•t• Meaa Two MORTGAGES & . 401k pion. Physlcal/ (7141 882•2572 M•ny Oceenfront• Balboa Penn Master trlple1181 00 1 lot. TD 'S 2918 drug screening re· Loving Swedish Nurae. 12 Yrt axp. Honest & caring. Good cook. Loe refs. Christine <::171 ... 848·3735'\? DOMESTICS 5540 Hove A Garage Sole! Vl7LL1:.4~!-.~:1~LS Bdrm w/garage. $500 OMC 2nd. $359,600. • • Handsome Attorney qFuaxlredr.eEaOumE:. to Ols·'---,c=-o-u_n_•,_•_r...,,H"'"•"""•_P __ ..,_ Full amen. D·647-799J Agent 57.0·82"83 ~ ti ... FT/Pl Posttto1ra avr Evea·675-9382. Purch 100% Fix 125" ... eeks very attrac lie play Advertising, Aun: · We Buy Notea, All allm wht female 26-34 Lynn Esola at (714) Giit & Mall Store. TRADE Chances are you will flnd what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Cl8Hlfled COMPANION· Swedlih ••••••• .Aid Aval~ PT. Good through classlfled -·842·5878 Belbo•·Stepa to Bch BUSINESS OFFICE 2br+ den, prkg, hdwd Credit Considered tor dating.• 360-4947 650-4802 or mall re-No .E IC Per Ne c . FINNEY BROKERAGE sume to Olaplay Ad· . Near QC Alrpdrt. Fax & Mall 955-9171. dally 842·5878 driver. )(Int Refs. Prop-_B_u_y_lt-. S.,..e_l_l _lt.-F-l_n_d_lt_. ertv Owner. Pia Call Clenlfl•d. Christina '130·0288 ·---~--....,..---nra, new lcltch, $650 FOR RENT 2769 +Ulla. AllJ 6-1 67-3--27&4 °iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii 714 873·7480 uc.1978 ;4;rrt~!:~g·c~!?a ww.::l.•·c=-o-u_n_t_•-r"""S~•-rv'""""lc-.-- CA 92627 Balboa Cafe/Coffee ------------------------~~-. 1-----COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~.·~E:,~~·~~-~~~~ Look1· ng to sell. QUIBT It SBB.B~ Palm ~esa Apartments So near & ya so far ... That's the fcc:ling you get when you li~ at Palm Mesa amid the tush gremay of ICduded EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5iii53ii0 2920 Books end Cherts Noedodll Orange Co•ll College la SELL Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read tho CIHalfleds bulldlng a new publlc i;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m Nautical Ubraryl We Demo Sup•rvlaor for South Orange h • k ~~tti~~Y ·wu~u:r'oc:~ t at extra JUD _ stores demos & must k• • b• 1oca1ed near or stac tng up ID In Coate Mesa. 800-450-4338 liiii~mil1 h . ? DR.VER AltenUon t e garage Orlverl Tha best just got better bv paving Tn1 our garage sale oos. 'M"ot's you morel Team Oriv· 'J • wood1 & ~palms. nHd nautical books, charta, guldea, ln1lru· menta. All eubJects and are•• needed by our student• • 5,000 ers & Driver Trainers, junk fQ '{OJ is Q trOCJSUe tO It would pay for you to 0 are tax deductible thfough the OCC Foundation. Call ua arrange pick up and receipt. 714-645-94 J 2 The Hyatt Newportcr has cxceUent ------1"hi&BEH'tt:lfftff. te' ttvailablc. Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around Iha house? BANQUET BAKTENDERS, SERVERS, AND SET UP ATTENDANTS Office Hows: 9 :00 am · 5:00 pm M·P and J 0:00 am • '4:00 pm wcc1:a1'h 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Am Heights, CA Let the ClaHlflM Service Directory help you flnd reliable help. 842·5878 Please apply in person on Monday and Tuesday from l-5pm and Thursdax from 9am-1 pm or call our Joblinc fur additional openings. (7 14) 759-3075 .. • . . ,, (714) 546-9860 STARTING ·ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Dq>artmmt at tlN Daily Pilot is pkased to announa a new lmlia noUJ aaNl.ilabk kJ nmi businesses. ~ wiJJ now SEARCH tk 11ll1M for you at no extnz chaiy,, anJ ~you the time and tk lrip to the Court House in SantaAna. Thm, ef course, afot' tk searrh is cornp/deJ ~ wi/J file Y""' fa:titiqus burinm name llltlmfmt with tht County am, publish ona a Wtt!t for four Wttla as rrquirrJ by law and dxti file your proof of pub/iallUJ11 with /JM Omnty Clerlt. ~stop by to file your fictitious business st4kmmt Ill the Daily Pilot, .330 w. Bay~ C.mtaMe111. If Y"' ~not stop bJ p~ adJ us 111 (114) 642-4321 anJ ~ will malte ~for you to haN& this proa:Jure by mlliJ. If you shoulJ haw any .fortJxr questions, pietm calJ us llllli ~ wiJJ be more than i'aJ 10 llJlist JOU. GooJ IMc/t in )'OUT MU business/ MIFIDN • • Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Piiot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Vslley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mall with a check todayl cLM••,,•u Run for a weekl If "'' .,,. r"°"'°9 '°" your car does not can Count on to Ml • ~~9d~. r::= sell, we'll run It for ::.u~~v::'~ another week Fl l*I D . ~'Pilot ~ftT 81?1\'tlf COST M~A .:.i;.-..,.:~~ .. :.t-;• ~Z":::::U:J~~~~.&,; callt . ...._ ............ ,-tAll fol'. ~Sl o· -~'l;.;l;""if ..... D YEI, liLL MY CAR Zip I """" """' 0 MO 0 ... 0AMX .,..., _____ MMll----- PfllEW:>Ut PUZZL!. IOl..VlD ·ay CHARt.ES GOREN with OMAR SHARtF and TANNAH MIRSCH COSTA MESA 6124 AUDI 9025 GEO 9080 MERCEDES Big Oera9• ••tel '84 GOOOS Wagon, '82 O•o Storm OSI •ao ~·D LH• th..- ••• eam-1pm Hard 10 find model, 415k ml .. Blue, Auto, 1251< orlgl.naJ mllec; Chrlat Lutheran good shape, auto, AJC. Sound Sys. Siu S<il<llOO. 7141·790-5a.tf• 1 Church ruuy loaded, alpine bk $8200. Repo uht ****'** w • WHBRE'S THE ENTRY Placentia/Victoria $3100.obo 548·1355 price $5340. 543-2309 'SO 450 SL Both top . : 1 Giant GO Hom••I '92 Audi 100S 1-ownr. Xlnt Con~l..t • North-South vulnerable. South deal1. NOR111 6QI 0 4 OAK78531 •J73 WEST EAST 6KJ 1098832 67 0 10 8 <:> '18 ll <>84 <>QJ9 •9 •KQ108'42 sot.rm •A-4 O AKQJ9815 <> 10 •,A8 15 The bidding: SOtrrH WEST NORTB EAST It' 46 60 P ... t o P-p._ P ... Opening lead: Nine of• Thia one has been around for a long time, but it is worth repeating. South, declarer at six hearts, was Philadelphia expert and columnist, the late Charlee Solomon. The auctidn is consistent with the hold.inga and methods of t hat era. South ventured to slam since North had to have posiliive values to freely bid five diamonds, a suit in which partner ex>U:1d be vc;iid. FURNITURE 6014· PETS & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANIMALS Walch for Signs Teal/Ivory Leather Full HONDA 9085 U>w ml. A Dlamono• ' WNt. led the nine of clube, dum· Sat, May 17, 8.2 option. Moon Roof Sl:).,950.obo 788-1029 : I my played low and Eaat lnaerted Mesa Verde/Placentia #112194 111,877 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1.--------1 the t.e.n. Can you 1ee how, aft.er win· Harb 0 r IA d 8 m 8 ·L•xua• '89 Civic Wagon · '88 190E 2 .3 : · th o( !··'-d--• s MIHlon Viejo 13500. 4WO, AC. Champagne. Sharpf • : rune e ace c """• .,...arer came P 0 n s 0 r • d b Y 1·800.ee9.5399 remov caas., roof N-d Quick Sale.tut 1 to 12 tricb? 1 Tore Ill Realty rack, PS. 559-4519. 15,500 PP ~2-960 "1 I A count of the available ttJclU • t ah<nn only 11. Dummy's diamonda •HUGE• BMW 9030 '94 Civic EX '87 420 Fully Loaded • can be eet up with a rutr, but whlf'e RUMMAQE SALE V-Teo, all power , Smok•/S llver. Loe••·' : h ? n --J nl •-.1 Sat 5--17 at 7am sunrool, AC, alarm. 1-owner, lncts phone.: • is l e entry ~ arer e it1.eU the Sonor• '95 BMW 3251 $11 ,800. 842·3823 trana end ac already• ! help of the enemy to tiolve th.la prob-Elementary School Leasable. Leather. rebuilt, won'I IHI.• lem.-___ .._ -+--sti6'6onera Ad; C:M. ~d.. $-2.Q.-~ ~11,500-7.14•720·09?D: Trumps were drawn in three · ("20138) JAGUAR 9105 ,89 42osEL, Goo-4 ! rounda and the ace and king of dia-Bauer Motors -• monda were cashed. On the second NEWPORT Anaheim cond, malnr boott ': 971-2002 '84 Jag XJS Cab kept, bUl/tan lthr Inf,"~ diamond declarer jettisoned t.he ace BEA"CH 6169 2 ... 2. Only 15k This or~o owner, 108k 11'1}; of.jtd~t wauimple. Declarer set 1 :.~~ B~d~2=~onze/ ;~9~~2;n mS~1~~~d.j $15'500 71 ""760-68?1:. up t.he diamond suit with 8 ruf'T, • HUGE STREET • Tan Leather Interior. ·Lexus· '93 300CE bronze ¥Q0~ th ..... "t.h d W GARAQE SALE Looks & Runs Great! Mission Viejo beige Int., 52K, • en elDLCU Wl a apa e. eat was Sunday 18th 7am-? Loaded. ABS. Driver 1·800-069·5398 lel'ded warr, grt can 1-. trapped. Tf the defender played low, On Leeward Lane Air Bag. New brakes, $34.500. 4531"27 dummy'& queen would win and the Multiple Houses tlmll'g boll, ballery & ---------'95 320 SL Red. T-..1 diamonda would be run for an over-Clothlng, turn., ac-!Ires. $8,900. OBO JEEP 9110 inter. Chrome wheel•,. trick. The beat West could do was c:ess ... Just about any-633-6870 or 452·1686 all options. Take ov•~ rise with the king but, down to thll'g & everything you lease. 548·377«. n othing but spades, the defender c 8 n 1 h 1 n k 0 r 1 -------9-0-3-5 194 4WO GRANO ~- had to bring the table to lire b}' **G I ANT** BUICK CHEROKEE LTD leading a spade to the queen. Si11 ' NISSAN 91 ~;.: hearta bid and made. Multl Famlly Sal• '70 Coupe de VIiie Sat·17th. 8om-1 pm 1 owner, new eng/ BLACK BEAUTY Learn to be a better brldfe Kids stuff. Al'tlques, pall't/top, etc. ss.700. Taupe Leather 4-Dr. I 18 b ib Dishes, T oo ls ... 7 14.574•9135 PERFECT: All Options p1ayer u aer e now to t e The Workal + 6 Trk CD. Seit For Goren Bridp Letter by c:a1Un1 1518 Prlsclll• (800) 788-1225 ror information.,.....,. _______ _ CADILLAC 9040 Or write to: Goren Bridce Let-GARAGE SALE May te p O Bo ""410 Chi ru. 1 7th 9-5 Sat Only. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r , • · ][ • cago, Furn, children's beds. '76 Eldorado Conv. 80680. tools, lamps, chil· All power. New dren·s Items, misc ga-brakes. 74K miles. rage/house Items... 8 track, high end Plus much morel ca s s . lthr lnl. $18.600. LOW BLUE. Call 714·544-e123 '87 WRANGLER Fully Loaded! All Xtrasl Low Mites $14,500 548-3772 '80 Mini-Truck wf" King Cab. she~ strong engln!f.i,, S3000 obo 986-27'1.b· • '95 NIHan Altlfn• -~ F/P Auto Lexus Tracftlll""'"" In. Priced. to aelt : -'224176 $12,9'J.11 ·Lexus· •" Miss ion Viejo ·- 1·800·8459·5388.-: 6049 GARAGE SALES 550 Vista Flora 58000/obo. 786·9274 _l_E_X_U_S ____ 9_1_1_5 -------~ The Bluffs '87 Cadlllac Sevlll• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PONTIAC 9114;-i L ea th• r a of a o II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii while, large 3-plec:e, 8wk old mate Puppy plllow back, flls-In To good homer<::><::><::> CORONA corner, per! cond. V.t Roltweller & 1h The Bl.fer~ne Is Whll°s~~~t'::b~terlor. '92 Lexus LS400 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;• St. Andrews Church 8!52·1000 x481 Black/Black. Certified. '91 Sunblrd LE, 4-d~ R um mag e s a 1 e 1 444-4030 eves E v e r Y 0 P t I o n I auto, ac and more $500/obo. 650-7047. Airedale $80 760-1549. DEL MAR 6122 May 15, 9.7 #222362 $24,977 Great Cond l tl o.,..~ •---------Female Shih Tzu 12 Old You· Mias Th• MtRCHANDISE weeks. Gold/white. Port St. Sale? May 16, 9·2 CHEVROLET .9.0.45 '95 Lexua SC400 $3~0()· 714·631·84~ ~ 5tMrvlne Cashryiere!lvory. Very i--.-.---------- Registered. Shots. Come this Satl 8·1 1••·-----· MISC. 6015 $250. 723-1191 . 1627 Port Charles Pl . TRANSPORTATION Free Cat Sweet 6yr Garage Sale 6am1 .. •••••••• Washer/Dryer $150. sllv.tr female tabby, SaVSun. Misc Items,•• Micro $35. Lg dresser spayed. Must llnd new furn, klngsl~e bed, w/mlrr $50. 642·1048 home soon. 759-8978. 818 Goldenrod •-S-P_E_E_D_& ____ _ In alley Wolff Tanning Beds SAT 9am·4pm SIU BOATS 7016 '85 El Camino Xlnt Condition! S1oc kland Shell S5,900 714·631-8068 '92 Corvette Conv. Fully Loaded! 2SK ml Always garaged. Xll't Cond. PP 67~2419 Tan At Home PIANOS & B DI d S M o v I e We rd r o b e , ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uy reel an ave! ORGANS 6059 collectibles, +morel 1• --------Low Monthly Pmts SEADOO CT 3-Seator. FIAT 9070 Fr•• Color Catalog iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2800 Ocean Blvd New etee. starter. New iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Call 1-800-711·0158 Yamaha Console carbs.. w/bc h cart. Plano COSTA MESA 6124 s2soo 549.3772 rich iooklng. cer.t. TOYOTA 921.Ct .. 0400, 06 $ 3 3 '9 7 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ '96 Corrolla oa1•:1 Green, at, ac, ps,' ~.:; am/Im cass, lo mJ;'- '94 Lexus SC300 Block Jade/Ivory Mint Condition! Only 34k m iles. Ce rt illed #018246 $29,977 $12,500. 641-s.458 '9!5 Lexus EC300 VOLVO 923lj Fu II option. Le a se iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;; return. Save Hugel Red Tag Speclall 111079634 521,977 '83 Volvo Wa9'!:e Auto, AC. good e>ng.. cond. Must selll Beat- Offorl 875-099~. ... ______ __. ____ APPLIANCES 6011 WANTED High gloss black Like new. S 1995 703-3352. 527-1854. t GIGANTIC t MARINE SLIPS '79 FIAT LANCIA 2000 63K ml., Black Beauty! 5·Spd. W/ A/C, Pwr wind.. new tires. Sac 52250. 543-2369 '92 Lexus SC300 Spruce Lexus Trade-In SuRorb Condition! '94 Volvo 850 s~ 4·Dr Blk/lvory Ltht. Mnrl/AWoys/Loc Cll'r. '126787 $19,817 6019 ~:i~e~~1or~~:s~ s;:.~ DO.CKS .7022 Monte Vista & Santa liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ _f_O_n_n----9-0-7-5-• ·Lex-cna;-- Won't Lasl! 1007081 $22,977 Put a . few Keg Frig, Kenmore TO BUY Full size, 18 cubic ftJ 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!~~~ii -;:---:==~---:-:--- WO rd S yrs old. pro built. Old Coln• Oold Sliver TV, ELECTRONICS, $500. 548-1355 Franklin Mini, Sterllng STEREO 6080 Refrigerator $185. Old watches & Jewelry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P.U '98 Volvo 850 Isabel. Follow signs! 16. STARCRAFT Mission VleJo Turbo Wanon - Also 1321 SusseK Ln NB Outboard. 30 hp. On 1 •800·889·5398 BtaclC/lvory 3rd s..t Balboa ISand shore '84 Ford F150 V-8. ,94 Lexus Es300 c D . M us t s • 1 1 ~~~~~3·ren'f:!:00:t:,911 -~to~~: ~~:.~1>.s~e. 1-ownr. Low_rnl .. Lthr, #185102 _ $31.t977 t 0 n • w 0 w n er . , Mnrf. Champagne ·lexus· • s2,950 6754152 87 FORD VAN Conv. S24K OBO 646-2226 Mission VleJo V•6, /IVT, P/S, A/C, 1-800·889·5398 .:.·. Dock Lido Isle up to Low ml. Orig. Owner. ---------.ii.~ 6stt sailboat, narrow S4,999 120-1722 MAZDA 9125 VOLKSWAGEN 92~:-beam pref'd 673-7677 -,8-8--M-u_a_t_a_n_g_C_o_n_v_.1 -~ to WO k . W a ah• r ID r r • r . Wastcoast Coln 642-9448 r . $145.ea 848-5848 ---------Entertainment Sya Chan'"""S are Top Doltar.-lteld 261n Toshiba, xlnt """ tor Yo U For Records. Jan, shape, $225.obo. you will find . • FURNITURE 6014 Sounlracks, etc:. Sony Surround Sound what you need Call Mike 645-7505. M 0 d. I M D L 9 1 1 . Call Futon good s hape., _________ remote, $175.obo, attheprfce P 1 n e s 1 2 s 0 b 0 cabinet, S60.obo., you want to pay 1 14-54's-1355 . FREE TO YOU 6022 Onlko stereo, 1 oo -642-5678 • watts per channel. when you read Why play Hide 'N StOO.obo, Pioneer 6 ClaHlfled Seek wilh childcare? Sohltzu, am male. d I • c c.h an g e r dally Call Ctaaalfled Beautiful face. sweet $60.obo., s peakers 642·5&78 AUTOMOBILES todayl 842·5878. & adorable. 515-9595 548·13S5 -----=----....----11•••••••• 5 .0. 5-speed, red , 8 7 • 8 2 8 L X , 4 d rliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-• leather. all stock. sedan, 5spd, air, ps, '88 Coif 5-spd, 2.ar: i Runs Xtntl Maintenance tw, cc:, c:ass, snrf, tull Runs good. Nds mlnot records-since new. pwr, xtra clean, $1600 boby work. Reg 12Ji.7 ~ $6,300 515-0105 Firm 714-893-4570 $750 OBO •631--075?, APPLIANCE REPAIR J Washera/Dryers/Frlg Sales. Reu.831.0297 Advanced Woodayetame .Custom Cabinetry· Ooor9.COpper Celling Moldings • Mantels LS91850 7141•998-8970 Aftor4'abl• Cerpentrr Ca blnele-Formlca-Kll Bathe.Crown Moldlng ... l's. Lee MM111 CARPINTRY•Wlndowa Ooora e Wood Fences PIT PftOO,.NO L4'21S1581 • Call Bob 249-8323 Pg.312-oo28 OUM.ITV CMl'TSMAN CU'atom cablneta/crown rnoldlnglllle/marble/Mlsc ~ta. Chatt" 557-7884 CUAMJC TILBS HOUSEHOLD SERVICE 714 631-9 DRYWALL SElVlCE ! ------ .. • THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 Lexus Certified PA•·OWN•D CAR• . .