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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-22 - Orange Coast Pilot. r-·· I SP 0 R TS Corona del Mar player All-Star pick Serving.the NewP<>rt-Mesa community since 1907 ·ue ·killed . Denise Hillier, . . but how far did he go? ii John Famalaro's attorneys say he took her life but special circumstances don't apply. Prosecutors have a different sto:ry. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Whether John J . Pamalaro killed Denise Huber was not the question Wednesday as closing arguments began in the former house painter's murder trail in Superior Court: With defense attorneys having con- ceded he bludgeoned her to death in a Laguna Hills warehouse, at stake was whether 39-year-old Farnalaro kid- napped lrer or whether she went with him voluntarily after her car blew a tire off the Corona del Mar Freeway in Cos- ta Mesa late one night in June 1991. Whether Famalaro sodomized her "Sometimes crazy 1 things happen -~ aberrations, ~ wore that June night established that Famalaro dragged her off. Deputy Public Defender Denise Gragg claimed the shoes could have been dainaged li Huber walked along the •gravely, rocky ter- rain• by the freeway. aberrations -you ~ know, cuckoo -to 1 a person who was ~ just like you... " ~ -ANNA FAMALARO ! l John F••••ero In court Wednesday. Gragg held before the jury a pair of high- heeled shoes that a worker with the public defender's office used was the second main point of con- tention, a special-circumstances charge that -along with kidnapping - makes Famalaro eligible for the death penalty. Deputy District Attorney Christo- pher Evans argued that tear-marks on the back of high-heeled shoes Huber to walk up and down a slope near the spot where Huber broke down. But they showed qamage that seemed far less severe than that' on Huber'.s$hoes,.and Evans ridiculed the experiment as *the great shoe' test fias- co.• •SEE HUBER PAGE A10 ' <> I.<> N (, I· H (, H 1: I· K T <> T H I'. M DIN I N G OUT Cafe Jardin blooms at Shennan Gardens PAGE A11 . PHOTOS BY BRIA~ POBUDA I DAILY PILOT Public defender Denise Gragg holds a pair of shoes used as evidence for the jury as part of closing ar~ents in the J ohn Famalaro murder trial Wednesday afternoon. Nature ... center off endangered species-tis • Flood of donations -many of them anonymous -more than make up for school district cuts to environmental center. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The Envuonmental Nature Center is no longer down and certamly not out despite recent school distl'lct budget cuts that took a gaping bite out of the educational habitat's funding Bo Glover, admin- istrator for the popu- lar school field trip site located behind school district offices on 16th Street, said the center has received more than $100,000 in private, corporate and anony- mous donations since the district cut fund- ing for the center by $34,813. ·we want the "We want the pq.blic to know that the nature center is not · - going to dose ... " -BO GLOVER • public to know that the nature center is not going to close,• said Glover, who said he receives mquiries daily about the center's future "We will be here for at least another 25 years.· MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Elisha Morgan (right) has her hands full with fellow sixth-grader Jennifer Lang during an arm wresUing contesL The erittre sixth-grade class The cut in district functing for the center was one of many belt-bghterung deos10ns school trustees made last month to free up funds for a d.istnct salary raise While the center has enjoyed a flood of donations, Glover said the center still needs to rais~ money at Uncoln parttdpated In the Greek Games, the culmlnatton of a trimester of studying ancient Greek dvtllzatton. .. mWD g~ts enough·for buyout • More than 50 % of Santa Ana Heights Water Co. shareholders have agreed to contested merger deal. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA HEIGHTS The Irvine Ranch Water 01.strlct announced Wednesday it has ,received more than SO% of the shares needed to buy Santa Ana Heights,Water Co. from its 3,852 shareholders. • •'Ille people that tender their share now w1ll get paid IOOD8I' than the people who don't." N.1d Dave Pergulon. an IMne Ranch spokelman who made the • anDOUDC.'81D81lt. lrvtne Ranch ii otferlilg share- . . r---------------~-------------------~----------------~~, I \ D I \ •SEE NATURE PAGE A10 Just say no to po~les • School boarp trustees ask' district staff to find a new solution to accommodate third-grade class-size reduction. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -After a few speakers demanded Tuesday that school ·said. ·1 don't want any more schools to be l.tke Whittier (Ele· rnentary)." Auor also argued against mov- ing pedal day classes to solve housing issues. trustees open a new school in the Costa Mesa zone instead of adding portable classrooms , board members still were unable • tQ reach consen· sus on~ a student housing plan Tue9d4y night. "I don't want any more tidaOoJa to be 1Jh Wlalttlel' [lflemeiatmYJ ..• • "I think we are Just going to have to deal with it m a dif. ferent way, .. she said. Debbie Eng- land, a membei of the Student Housing and Demographics Committee, told trustees they sboulcl not OYW· District staff recomme nde d that three relocatablel be added to Klllybrooke Eklmmtary· and two to Sonora Eleinlmtanr, but trustee Martha Pluor M1d lbe COuld not support aeatlng anodl· er cempus filled with portablel like Whinier EtemenW:y. ·1 just ~'t do this,. more Coste M .. • • A2 THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1'97 • ~-,-~ ,--.--_· ·- . . . . --. pilc;>t people MIHAi BAGILJ . ,.. greer wylder Former Olympic. gymnast makes· safe landing at The Spa Hop on board_ these exciting sports T he first and only complete surf. snow and skate shop for women, On Edge Board Shop recently opened in Newport Beach. U you've always wanted to learn how to snowboard or surf, the shop offers a learn-to-snow- board program, and a lea.ro-to- surf program specifically tlesigned for females. Beginning •as soon as the water warms up" (about now), says owner Stade Genchl, the surf program will include four days of surfing that includes rental of a surfboard. ·w e are really excited about . offering a female-oriented.pro---gram for surfing," Genetti says. "We at On Edge are aware of the mtirrudation factor many girls feel about wanting to learn lo surf By offering fernale-specilic classes in a female-specific atmosphere, I am hoping those girls that have wanted to learn to surf will come forward now and do so." For more details, stop by On Edge Board Shop at 6000 112 W. Coast Highway m Newport Beach, or call (646-3644). HE IS A former member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic gymna.stic's team but now serves as a per- sonal trainer at The Spa, upscale health dub at South Coast Plaza. SPAMAN After training as a gymnast for 21 years, Bagiu said he has first- hand knowledge how to train others to become stronger and more flexi- ble. •t wanted to get away from gymnastics a little bit and try some- thing different," Bagiu said of his career . switch. Coming down from the high bars to work in a gym where members pamper them- selves in mud therapy, aroma therapy facials and mineral baths is a new gig for Bagiu. But since starting a month ago he's been fitting in and building a list of new clients to train. THE GAMES The 26-year-old said he doesn't plan to compete in the Olympics again. "The wear and tear on the body ... it's couldn't believe it," said Bag- iu, one of seven members of the U.S. team. "It spoiled the whole Olympic spirit. It brought everybody down." Newport Beach is holding its 24th annual CalJJomla State Chill Cook-OH and salsa cham- pionship today from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. It will be Held al 151 E . Coast Highway in Newport Beach, at the Back Bay bridge. The price of admission is $25 which includes complimentary chill and salsa. For more informa- tion, call the International Chili Society at (63 1-1780) or the New- port Harbor Nautical Museum at (675-8915). hard to stay at that level. You have to stay at that leve1 or a-· whore year." UKe Ofhers,"'his memories of the 1996 games l'EAVIPlG'ROMANIA Bagfo Tett his homeiii Romania in 1979 and moved to Albuquerque, N .M . His family later moved to Orange. Back in Romania, then 5-year-old in Atlanta were tainted by the explosion in Centennial Park. "When we heard about it we Katie Lewt.s. an employee at Even Slsten (673-2130) on Bal- boa Island says the merchants of Balboa Island are hold.Ulg the fifth annual Memorial Day out- door sale thls weekend. "There will be great values from most all merchants,• Lewis says. "Enjoy the sun and bargains in the great abnosphere of sunny Balboa lsland." cityside The sale runs Friday through Monday. A new Hansen's JuJce Cre- ations store opened al Westcliff Plaza in Newport Beach at the intersection of 17th Street and lrvme Avenue. Tim Kane, a fourth generation member of the Hansen farruly, opened the flag- ship store "I think the founders would have been very excited about this new enterprise because we're continuing the Hansen comnulmenl to the lugh- est quality juices and smoothies,· says Kane, President of Hansen's Juice Creal.Jons. Kane says Hansen's Juice Creations has per- fected the preparation of its drinks by eliminating the need for ice which dilutes the taste. In addition to juices and smoothies, there are Hansen's lunch crates specially created for the store. They are a value comb<? of smoothies, special sandwiches and fresh fruit or fruit chips. • BEST BUYS appears ThursdaYJ and Saturdays. If you know of a go()d buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa MMll, 92&27. Domino's deliverer robbed at knifepoint A Domino's Pizza delivery woman was held at Jmltepoint and robbed Tuetday on Miner Street in Costa" Mesa while en route to dropping off an order, authorities said. Marla Angelina Florentino, 21, of Garden Grove, wu mak- ing a u-tum in the 200 block when a man approached her, pointed a large bunting knife at her chest, and Ito.le $33 cub, said Costa Mesa poliat Lt. Ron Smith. The robber Is detaibed u a black male, about S·foot-10, 165 pounds, with a shaven or bald head, wearing a black lhh't and jN.111: He was last seen running southbound on Miner, Smith said. Council approves ftlmfng ordinance The Costa Mesa City Co~­ cll on Monday adopted an ' ' ordinance establishing regula- tions for filming activities on the city's public property or right·of-way1. · Altht>ugh fees were dis- CUJ1ed, they were not officially approved at Monday's meet· ing. However, city officials want the charges to be 111nilar to thoae in swrou.nding dties such u Newport Beach. The dty only received two 1equeltl from filmmaken last year, but offidali believe by lessening the •red tape• involved, they will attract more requests for commerdall, fea- ture film.I and televislon The feet disCU11ed on Mon· day were $40 an hour or a maximum of $200 for a loca- tion right-al-way tee with a $1,000 deposit. Some council members wanted to waive the proposed application fee because Newport Beach doet· n't ~ave one. The dty eiti· metes the film application fee alone will bring the dty $1,125 a year in revenue. READERS t:tOnJHl Mew. CA. 92626. Copvrlght: No 642-6086 news stories. lllustratlom, ldlto- Record your commerrts •bout tl•l rNttef °' a<Nertlsemems the D•lly Pilot « news tlps.. herein can be reproduced with-TEMPERAnMES out wrltten pennlulon of copy-Newport Beach AQDR£SS right owner. 66.'60 VOL 11, NO. 111 Our .cfdress Is 330 W. 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In the Las Vegas show Mystere, Bagiu said the · high bar acts by the Russian and Romanian teams were the best. ~People don't appreci- ate how life threaten- ing it can be.• FAMILY Bagiu is the son of a carpenter and a beauti- cian and the only one in his family to pursue gymnastics. Mis wife, who competed as a gymnast, now takes care of their daughter. Bagiu said his wife was forced to give up the sport after she shat- tered her ankle landing from a.jump. As for Gabriela - she is already taking classes for strength and coordination, Bagiu said. Although Bagiu Mihai became interested in gymnastics just playing around in his home. When h.e ORQUE OU SOLEIL "I have friends that are in · the Cirque. It's really cool. They do some wild things.• But being a family man - ftag1u 1S marnea willf a 2- year-old daughter Gabriela - he says a show biz lifestyle where performers travel around the world is not for him. "They are on tbe road too wants her to learn gymnastics, he also wants her to take an interest in other sports. . started school, a government scout noticed be had a talent for the sport. "They (govem- .menl scouts) come t°'1fchools and look for kids who might excel in a sport. They try to get the kids involved in a sport when they are young 50 they ~an be a great athlete." "She will definitely do a sport." Although Bagtu still goesthro\.!9!lroutin --~.~~-t local gym, his interests have been turned recently to moun- tain bike racing. -Story by Sman Deemer -Photo bf Brian Pobuda • obituary Former Daily Pilot reporter Bill Reed ·dies HUNTINGTON BEACH -and frequently Bill Reed, a former reporter for the appeared as a.n Daily Pilot who went on to a 23-on-air ~rson- year career as public information allty, hosting offic-er at Huntington Beach City locally pro- Hall, died Saturday at his home in duced shows Apple Valley after a long battle i n c 1 u d i n g with cancer. "Your City, He was 65. Your Issues• Mr. Reed, a native of Nebras-and •inside lea, worked as a reporter for the City Hall." HuntinQton Beach Independent, BW Reed Mr. Reed covering Huntington Beach City also worked Hall and other local issues, and closely with the city's Fourth of later took a reporting job with the JuJy Parade committee as a dty Daily Pilot, then a rival publica-liaison. tion. Donna Slupik, who was Mr. The Independent and Daily Reed's secretary during his final Pilot are now owned by the s e year at City Hall, remembered company, California Comm11n11~ her former boss as a good friend News. In 1968, Mr. Reed left journal-and great writer. ism and took a job as public infor-•He was wonderful with writ- mation officer for the city of Hunt-ing," Slupik said. "He was a good ington Beach. His duties there boss, a great friend and the world included working With the media has lost a great person." and coordinating dty projects. Slupik'said Mr. Reed enjoyed During his City Hall tenure, he making small pewter figurines for was also instrumental in getting his family, friends and co-workers HBTV-3 -the dty's government and was working on chess boards access cable station -on the air for some of his grandchildren feet. and a 4-foot swell wlll come from the west. Expect areas of fog In the morning. 1w:>U TODAY First low 4:15 a .m. -0.6 First high 10:35 a.m. 3.7 Secol'ld low 3:33 p.m. 1.6 Second high 9:46tm. 5.8 ff'IO ¥ First low 4:54a.m. -0.8 First high 11::201.m. l .7 Second low 4:10p.m. u Second htgt'I 10'.22 p.m. 5.1 .... ----- Expect fair wrflng conditions et best In our Immediate are1 t~ through Fri- day. The small $well out of thf soutf1. w.st 11 generating 2 to ~foot waves and some sets th1t occa- slon1lly reach waist to chest-high. Winds are shifting around to the west-north· westi and surf IC~ conditions are rem.ming c:IHn. A new swell from the toUthwtst should lppelf .t local bHches Frtdty. Look for th.t to grow "'°' .... Saturday end Sund.y whtl Mtshtttlng~ der-Ngh ri .,.. ~..,,.,. when be died. Deputy City Administrator Rieb Barnard, who worked with Mr. Reed and took over as public information officer when he retired, said he was "a real dedi- cated employee who cared a lot about the dty. • Mayor Ralph Bauer, who first met Mr. Reed as a reporter while Bauer was leJVing on the Ocean View school board in the late 1960s, remembered Mr. Reed as •a very fair, n1ce guy." Mr. Reed retired from his City Hall job in December 1991 and moved with his 'wife, Louise, to Apple Valley. Memorial services were held this week at Westminster Memor- ial Park and Mr. Reed is to be buried in Hoisington, Kan. Mr. Reed is survived by his wife Louise: daughters Susan Gordon and Nancy Renno; sons Steve Reed, Joe Reed and Terry Woodruff; sister Betty Wilson; eight grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. .. Sport of kings royally expensive A long with many folks here- abouts, I have actually ,. been following the horse. l racing game with considerable interest lately. 1 Nonnally, the sport ranks on I my list somewhere down there with indoor football and the 1 scul.pin catch in Redondo Beac;h. • I just don't pay much attention I to the •sport of kings" -though I I suspect most kings of the west.em world are far too poor for this : incomparably costly pastime. j There was one horse I followed 1 years ago. He was one of those • gray horses that never did any- : thing until the stretch. · : This guy would hang ~ay back • there like a pet-food candidate. ( Then, after he had carried h.is : jockey around the last ~.and • was heading for the finish line, he ~ would make his move. i The track announcer would get 1 all dithered and shout, •And here : comes ... Whatsisfa~el • I don't I remember the horse's name, but , he was surely a crowd pleaser. • Local interest in racing is high, : of rourse, because a Newport I Beacli couple, Bob and Beverly 1 Lewis, own a horse that seems to • be going for the gold rather effec- •1 tively. Silver Charm -also a gray 1 horse -has done nicely at the l Kentucky Derby and, last week-! end, at the Prea.lmess. That'.s two 1 out of three jewels in the 'Iii.pie 1 Crown, with the Belmont Stakes ; to come June 8. I Winning is winning, no matter +how close the raa:Hs. Where my • gray horse -does the name I Olhivarry ring a ~ll? -would 1 win going away, Silver Charm ' nailed his last two races by a nose ; and a head, respectively. By my J calculations, that totals about 2 112 I feet. ' That's not much, but the steed l earned $1.188 million for the IRS and Franchise Tax Board's cuts, the vet bills, the stable aJJ.d feed bills, the airfare and room and board for all involved, includ- ing Silver Charm, and lord knows what else). Even so, the guy's gross rev- enues in just these past two races exceeds by $1.188 million what an earlier Newport Beach resident made off his stable of race horses. I refer to my father, who in 1946 was quite a wealthy man. One day about then, he showed me a bank statement indicating that he was worth more than $1 million, most of it in cash. He said it showed that, in America, even a kid who grew up in the Knights of Pft:b:ias orphan- age in Columbus, Ohio, could become a millionaire. I was impressed.. Especially when da~ said, "And some day, son, all this will be yours.". . Perhaps it would have -if my mother and father had not divorced. When they remarried a year and a half later, nearly all the money was gone. · Early in that monumentally expensive year, my father bought a race horse for $1,000. By the end of the year he had a stable of 14. won a race. Poor old Silky never did. Mostly, dad's horses ran at Caliente, in Tijuana. w~ere all the has-been and never-will-be nags go.It wasn't a total loss. One horse, Concerto Jack, won one race -at Hollywood Park. no less. The colt was named after Jack Fina, who was featured on dad's recording of the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto. Another horse was re-named Steady Eddie, after C:iad's longtime first violinist, Eddie Bergman. If Merv Griffin bad been with the band then, there would surely have been a Nervy Mervy, or · some such. A stable of 14 race horses that never win is a very expensive thing indeed. You have most of the expenses mentioned above, and none of the income. All you get is to play owner and hang around in the paddock before a race. d. You can shake the jock's ban maybe give him some a~vice, even give him a leg up mto the saddle. Then you ~h back and get your bets down so you can kiss some more money farewell Happily, my mother·and fa~er got back together and remamed. after 18 months. One of the condi- tions my mother laid down was that the herd had to go. "Forth- with!" I think mother insisted, which is the only thing faster than inunediately ... The horses didn't gobble up the whole million. In that year and a half there were dry holes in . Wyoming, a mansion in B~l Air, • an elaborate music store m the arcade of the Ambassador Hotel, a business manager who stole huge sums, and a bookkeeper who did likewise, Wlbeknownst to the scumbag manager. But my parents did live happily ever after, so what else matters?. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every I Lewises (less the jockey's cut, the , trainer's cut, the grooms' cuts, the 1=~~=================~======~~~====== i ni--~~ FREE PAGER Horse No. 1 was named Silky Maiden. In the racing game, a maiden is a horse that has not Thursday and Saturday. i ·NOT LIKELY LYLEEN & JEFF EWING BUYING NEW OR ~ ADDING ON? ' ' Homeowners should consider several questions before deciding to add on to an existing home or move up in the market to a bigger house. How much money do you have available for remodeling your current house? How much additional space do you require? Is there rot:>m to ·expand on the ground level or will the foundation of your present home support a second · floor? What will the local zoning and building ordi~ances pennit? How much equity do you have in the property? Are there affordable properties for sale that WQUld satisfy your housing r.eeds? Consider your neighborhood- it makes more sense to add on to a smaller house than to over- improve the largest home in the • area. Your decision should ultimately be based on your individual needs, the extent of 1 the work involved and which features will add the most value. According to industry experts, buyers are always excited by state-of-the art kitchens and ! quality-conscious bathrooms. Lyleen and Jeff have 25 · consecutive years of real estate experience in Newport Beach. They are Coldwell Banker's #1 agents. For professional service or advice with all your real estate needs caJJ the Ewinp at (71•> 6#-9060 x •••. , . ,, ' (11\, 1 f ,,,,,, r1:··· ,•,,!,\ r,.,, 1. ·,. 1 ~ 1 t , I ' ~ I ' l ' \ t I Final hearing on School-to-Work program set for 6:30 p.m. tonight NEWPORT-tvfESA -The Orange County Board of Edu- cation will hold its final public bearing tonight on the Orange County reform plan for School- to-Work, called Vision 2020. VJ.Sion 2020 would enable students to choose a range of career options as early as the elementary level and begin pursuing these choices by working for partldpa~g com- panies, job shadowu;ig or receiving service learrung at the high-school level. •1t has a magnificent approach of combining both rigorous academics and an opportunity to begin to under- stand various kinds of careers that await (the students,)9 said Leland Oliver, co-chair of the · Orange County Coalition. Newport-Mesa school board member Wendy Leece said the reform plan takes the students away from the class- room and feels the details of the plan are not clear. "There are a lot of flaws in it," she said. "By doing this we will take away freedom." . Oliver said the program is voluntary, the state is not imposing a strict set of regula- tions and there are no subtle hidden interests in the plan. The public hearing will take pla.c~ frl5m 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the Orange County Depart- ment of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. -Marissa Espino THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 Aa BEAUTY STORE South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level · Mav isJ01co·Month Get Into Gear For Spring and Summer r--1~-;;;;;,...--.-1 r:---;~-sa~-p1;-1 I 50% Bous size I I & I 1 Kerapo & Ute 12cn. 11 Free Gift I I Now ius~ s 1090 I I with every s 1200 1 I cv•s1s.101 1 1 JOICO purchase. 1 Save 33% I I I L--~~~~~~~--~L--!~~~~~~--~ Win a Free Mountain Bike! Come in and Enter to Win with every JOICOPurchase. Salon and Beauty Supply ---------. 5 51:-419-0 When you need to know ... Find n fast 1n your hometown newspaper NEWPORT BEAC~ • COSTA MESA Your 9ood JfeafJ£·i)ese:__;ues Jruils andVe9ef a·£/es ]/~0111 !he !ta 11cl1 <Jhe Oriyinaf ~vine !Ran~.h !/?Car.he! (\ fOurishing and delicious fruits and vegetable~ are the perfect answer J~ for healthy nutrition· and memories-of-childhood taste. W~, bubbling soups, squash, apple pan dowdy -what could be better to brmg the happy flavor of Spring into your kitchen. So, come on over to the Ranch and get your bounty. Mother Nature will approve. Head Lettuce 2 / $1.CJO ROiis $5.99 lb Happy tst Anniversary to Jo and Joe Raymond at the Irvine Ranch. . -Your Jnrint R11ncl1 Mttrktt Ttta#I -.. Store Houn 8:00 am -9:00 pm 7 Days A Week 2651 lrVif!e Avenue Costa Mesa 92627 P ~1~ . Costa Mesa academic all-stars honored by community . ~ I t's a tradition we look forward to every year at this time: Local high school seniors -along with Orange Coast College and Southern California College students - heading down the short path to graduation: are recognized for their accomplishments in school and the community. impress us with their academic prowess, their artistic and athletic talents and their community involvement. of the Les Miller Outstanding Student Award. Each s~dent has compiled a long resume of accomplish- . ments. But perhaps their greatest achievement is mMag ing to maintain high grade point averages while participat ing in so many other activities and organizations. And every year, these graduates-to-be manage to The top 15 students in the Costa Mesa community will be feted this morning at the 18th annual Scholarship Recognition Breakfast at the Doubletree Hotel, hosted by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. All are recipients • •BRIAN WITT GPA 4.20 Valedictorian of the class of 1997. Has played soc- cer and lettered in track. Member of the Key Club, German Club, Math Team and a 100% seal bearer member of California Scholarship Federation. Received an academic let- ter and 1s Costa Mesa . High's computer techni- cian, helping repair class- room computers. Plans to attend either UC Berkeley or the Caltech, ~joring in computer science. A ALDEN'S cost a mesa ~high •JOE WRKICH •KOO KIM GPA4.14 GPA 3.91 Has been a member of Has been a starter on the the swim and water polo basketball team four teams. Member of stu-straight years and voted dent council, serving as the most valuable player, ASB treasurer; vice presi-Member of Costa Mesa dent of the Math Club ~gh's Business Academy. and member of california Has served on the stu- Scholarship Federation. dent council for four Has received two acade-years, currently serves as mic letters, the Daughters the ASB president and is of the American Revolu-a member of the Key tion Good Citizen Award, Club and California Schol- the Irvine Spectrum arship Federation. Has Scholarship, Golden State received the Hugh High Honors in Geometry O'Brien Leadership and was Costa Mesa Award, the Irvine Spec- High's boys state de'le-trum Scholarship and the gate in 1996. Plans to State Farm Insurance attend use with a major Scholarship Award. Has in business and engineer-served as an-office Intern ing before attending law for Gov. Pete Wilson:· school. Plans to attend the Air Force Academy, majoring in psychology and become a college profes- • sor . • STACEY THOMPSON GPA4.10 Member of the cheer- leading squad for two years and has been involved in the Madrigal Choir for three years, par- tlcipating in six musi.cal and twe drama-t>foduc- tions, and a member of the yearbook staff. Has received an academic let- ter for three years, been on the principal's honor wall for four years. won an E.I. Moore Memorial Award, and is a 100% Seal Bearer of the Califor- nia Scholarship Federa- tion. Plans to attend UC Berkeley with a major in English literature aAd art history. DUPONT -· .. ······-MasterStore -CARPET.SALE Waive the interest and payments until 1998 We:~ offering special savi~ on a huge selection of DuPont Sf AINMASTER cupets in all the: styles, colors and texcurcs that you want. And if those sa~ weren't enough, wdJ we even finance your purchase INTEREST FREE fur up to 6 months. There's never been a better cirnc: to buy Sf AINMASTE.R PLUSHES starting 14.95 SQ. YO. INSTALLED SAXONY starting 15.95 SQ. YD. INSTALLED BERBERS starting 19.95 SQ. YD. INSTALLED TEXTURED LOOPS starting 21.95 SQ. YO. INSTALLED LUXURIOUS TEXTURES starting 24.95 SQ . YD. INSTALLED LIMITED TIME OFFER Formica Flooring · Introducing Formica Laminated Aoors As See On 'IV Looks Like Wood Wears Like Iron S. . a•-1> $6i2 sq. ft. ~ installed ' • orange coast college ......................... ·~ • ABBAS TABAJA • DUNG-HANH THI Member of College-wide NGUYEN Student Success -Commit-Editor of the Vietnamese tee and of Muslim Stu-Student Association dents Association'. Vice newsletter. Member of president of lnterClub the OCC Speech and Council and Quranlc Debate Team, competing St!Jdies Group, chairing in the state champi- alternative e·ducation center: • JETSUN JACOBS • GINA WAUACE GPA: 3.85 GPA3.00 Received several out-Has been secretary for standing student awards. Alternative Education Represented Monte Vista Center Parent Teacher High School for the Costa Student Association,-stl)- Mesa City Council. Have dent representative to been able to put out own Newport-Mesa Board of • f, t •II .. I- i ~ ' its Religious Committee. orublp:s...Member of Psi.. ___ £.Q...titted..: le.ti1Hl..The_ _ Education, yearbook edi-. tor, top student in Alter--;--• and the Ramadan Aware-Beta Psychology Honor Composer, H which is now ness Committee. Organiz-SOciety and a key lead~r in music stores, and is native Education Center, er of the Religious and in the Teddy Bear Drive, being played on local FM member of Volunteer ' Racial Stereotype Aware-club rush and dt:her stations. Has played the Intern Program, Monte ness Program. Member of events. Member of Peer piano at a Make-A-Wish Vista student representa- the REACH Team, a pro-Helpers, involved in plan-Foundation children tive to the Costa Mesa gram to promote volun-ning the One World, One Christmas dinner, and the City Council and Philan--- teerism and service learn-Hope event. Earned Stu-senior golf tour charity thropy Chairman in ing among OCC students. dent Leader Award, event. Worked for Monte National Charity League. j i Received Student Leader Joseph R. Kroll Student Vista's talent show and Received AVCO Excel-1 Award, Robert B. Moore Leader of the Year. As a· newspaper. Wants to be a fence Award and Ebell : Award for Exceptional recent immigrant, having successful musician writ-Seniors of Newport Beach ' I Service and Leadership,. lived in the United States in9 scores for movies and Outstanding Student i Has been active in the only three years, Dung--play f ve concerts with SCl}ofarshlp. Works full=-T Muslim Religious Com-Hanh's w riting and public 100-piece symphonies. time. Afso active with munlty of Orange Coun-speaking skills are Also wants to be an Orange County Sheriffs ty. Plans to transfer to remarkable. Plans to inspiring speaker and a Department, Share Our UCLA and major in transfer to Cal State film maker. Selves, Newport-~esa graphic design. Fullerton, major in psy-Foundation. Has been chology and become a •1 accepted to 5anta Bar- college counselor. baca City College. Call Today for Your 99~ C.ble TV Connection! ~ ·lll·COMCAST (1·111·1'6·1171) •Save an extra $10.00 off your first month of service with any HBO or Cinemax Starpackf •RYANMIWR GPA:4.06 Played baseball through- out freshman and sopho- more years. On basket- ball team freshman, sophomore and junior years. Member of Califor- nia Scholarship Federa.- tion. Received A.P. Schol- ar Award. Chosen to attend Leadership Devel- opment Camp as a fresh- man and received Out- standing Engli.sh Student Award the same year. Nominated for Boy's State. Rotary Oub Stu- dent of the Month for November 1996. Previ- ously Involved. In Boy Scouts. Plans to attend UC Santa Barbara or Cal State Long Beach and major in business or relat- ed field. estancia high school • MIKE MOONEY GM.: 4.01 Participated In sports- manship conference and Leadership Development Camp. Was Rotary Club Student of the M onth. Member of California Sch9larship Federation. Received Irvine Spectrum Leadership Scholarship. Played varsity baseball two years. Served as cap- tain of junior varsity bas- ketball and baseball teams. Volunteer at West- ern Medical Center. Hopes to attend UClA UC Beri<eley, UC San Diego or UC Santa Bar-. bara and major in biolo- gy or computer science. .. . -• CHRISTINE SLAWSON GPA: 4.16 On Principal's Honor Roll. California Scholarship ·Federation. Received let- ter of commendation from the National Merit Scholar Program. Named Zonta Girl for November. Nominated for National Youth Leadership Confer- ence. Was Outstanding English Student of the Year. Served as a school board representative. Participated in El Aguila Newspaper as a reporter. Active in the Ethnic Forum, Key dub, Associ- ated Student Body, Out- door dub, Student Sen- ate, volleyball, trac.k, yearbook staff. Traveled __ to England, Scotland and Italy with ACIS. Intends to attend University of Col· orado as a business major. • MELISSA INOUYE GPA: 4.26 lettered in cross country, soccer and track. Was captain of the cross coun- try tea"' and co-president of the Outdoor Club. Served as opinion editor' and editor in chief of El Aguila. Earned third team All Country and All League Cross Country Irvine Spectrum Award. Helped organize Chris Linden campaign and vol· unteered for Habitat for Humanity. 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I -II II • INSTAU FRONT [)(SK PADS I I • COMPUTER SPIN 6AlANCf I I • COMPUTERIZED 11 • Or 2 WHEEL REAR DRUM I I • OECK BRAKES & PRESSURE 11 . ~ FRONT WHEEL 11 ~additional $20 I Addilioid do'gl b-sport wheels Additional do'gl for rear wheels · · L-------------~L-------------~L-.:mm."iltl.wL.-~ GOODYEAR 'T MFTRIC , BRIDGfSTONE "EGEAR , MICHELIN 'MX4, occ outstanding athletes • WISNU WARDHANA - Sophomore from Jakarta, Indonesia. Had the dis- tinction of going unde- feated in every swimming event he competed this year. leading swim to Orange Empire Confer- ence championships in both the dual meet sea- son and the league finals, and a fourth-place team finish at the California Swimming and Diving Championships. Took Swimmer of the Meet honors at the state cham- pionships. In two seasons of competing for Coast. lost just three individual events. Plans to complete his college career in the United States and is weighing s6veral scholar- 'hip opp0rtunities:- • DIANNE PUUQO Sophomore from Newport Harbor High School. A reserve as a freshman, came out of nowhere to win the Orange Empire Confer- • ence Player of the Year award for coach Mike Thornton and the Pirates, who finished 20-11 . A second-team All·S~te selection, S-11 forward av!i!raged a conference- leading 20.2 points per game (third-highest point-per-game average in school history), making 53°~ of tield goal attempts, and also aver- aged a team-leading 7.4 rebounds per game. She had 36-and 34-point _ games. Will complete her collegia e career at Chap- man University. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1991 A5 • southern california colleg~ • BRAD BENTLEY GPA: 3.83 Obtained bachelor of arts in mari<eting one semes- ter early, while making Dean's Ust every semes- ter. Played on SCC Men's Soccer Team four years and named All American Academic for soccer. Involvement included Hands Across the Border, SCC's North African team to Morocco, children's ministries at Del Aire Assembly of God, Conva- lescent Ministry at SCC, tutorial center and co- leading the jr. high group at Christ Chyrch of the Valley. Studied Biblical Archaeology abroad with Nancy Heidebrecht in the Middle East and became full-time employee at Meguiar's. Plans to attend Pepperdine's pro- fessional MBA program in Fall while continuing as Assistant Manager of Direct Marketing at Meguiar's, Inc .. hoping one day to become CEO. Strongly committed to youth and plans on lead- ing more missions to Mexico for SCC and other community churches. • RAOfEl MOORE GM: 3.63 Involved in Student G~ emment as freshman and soph9more dass secretary and senior dass presi.- dent. Activities Included roles In school plays, Van- guard chorale, Anthro- pology Club co-leader, Vanguard Singers and Hands Across the Border Mexico Outreach. Received "Best Actress• Award, certificate of achievement in anthro- pology from the Lambda Alpha and American Anthropological Associa- tion. Taught Sunday school at "La Puerta Abierta" Church and Eng- lish as a second language for a local corporation. Plans to either substitute teach or be a full t ime bilingual teacher for a few years. Will work toward teaching creden- t ials and a master's in Education with an emphasis in multicultural education. Fri May 23rd, Sat May 24'h & Sun May 25'h Hours: Mon-Sat lOam to 5pm •Sunday 10am-4pm JUST ·IN! ·· Designer Summer ~erchandise Save 1 Oo/o on all Purchases over I 00 Not to be used u ith any other discount . Expires May 25, 1997 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Accepting Appointments For Sununer Consignments. Donations are always welcome. 'f RO LEX GBADUATION DAY: A TDD l'OB PROUD PABBNTS AND ROLD. It's a special day for the entire family and an event that requires a special and enduring gift: a Aolex timepiece. Rugged and beautiful, functional and dependable, It will be treasured fOf a lifetime and always serve as a rpTiinder of just how proud you ate. OnJ7 A' Your Gmelal Bolu Je .. l• CHARLES H. BARR 1803 WatcWr Drive. Newpon 8'edl I t ,• THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 Newport Bftcb/Go9ta Neu Daily Pilot Remake of historical • e I .. • flight woun~ed for ·now •Owner of Buffalo Grill restaurant wanted to retrace Lindbergh's famous non-stop trip to Paris. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-On Wednes- day, restaurant owner Ben Ben- nani was supposed to replicate the first non-stop transatlantic flight from N~w York to Paris on the 70th anniversary· of Charles A. Lindbergh's famous flight. But without a single-engine airplane to make the trip, it was just like any other day (or Ben- nani. He served customers as usual at his Newport Beach restaurant, the Buffalo Grill. The Flying Mission, aimed at raising money for the National Exchange. Club's Foundation for the Prevention of Child Abuse, was also put off so he could have another year to promote the event and raise more money. The goal is $4 ~on, Bennani said. Bennani, 45, of Costa Mesa says he loves flying, but more important to him is raising mon- ey to help children who are vic- tims of child a~use. 1Jie father of two young children says he was physically abuse~ by his father, but be didn't face his pain until he was a father himself. · "Since I had my first child, all this childhood I missed came back so I decided to do some- thing abo~t it," said Bennani, who became interested in flying in his 20s and now holds an air- line transport pilot license. He wanted so much to be the first to retrace the 3,610-rnile 1927 flight. Lindbergh complet- ed the trip to Paris in a mono- , plane by the name of the Spirit of St. LouiS in just 33 hours, 29 min- utes and 30 seconds. So far Ben- nani doesn't know anyone else who has made the trip. "I am ~tanning to do it in less hours than him," Bennani said. "If I do his flight in less hours I will be shooting for the world record.• Bennani, who plans to leave the restaurant business and become an airline pilot, will have to wait another year. Bennani said the plane he was supposed to borrow didn't meet Federal Aviation Administration regulations. When he does final- ly get the plane he needs to make the flight he will have sev- eral advantages over Lindbergh such as a radio, a bigger gasoline reserve and a windshield. "It was just him and God in the sky," Bennani said. "And birds.• MARC MARTIN I OAJLY PILOT Restaurateur Ben Bemianl•s dream of recreating Charles Undbergh's trans-Atlantic fllght In a replica of Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louts plane has been postponed.. briefly in the news Fairground gets grant ··for-Buffalo Raneb-· ··· COSTA MESA The Orange County Fairgrounds received $31,000 in grants from the Orange County Farm Bureau and Centennial Farm Foundation to complete recon- struction-of the Buffalo Ranch Silo Complex. The ranch-style silo, acquired by the fairgroUJlds from the for- mer Buffalo Ranch, location in 199<t:'Ts being mtegrated 41fo the educational resource center at Centennial Farm under a construction project costing $169,000. The Irvine Co. is picking up the remainder of the cost. The silo will house an educa- tional resource center, provide headquarters for "Ag in the Classroom" and offices for the Celestino's quality MEATS Tll<' Fi11cs1 ,\I<'(/( (Ill(/ S<'fllj( t' AllUi/u/Jlc \\(· < .1m Rocky Free Range dlickcns Memorial Day Barbecue Specials Celestino's Kabobs $5.99 lb In our own special .\larlnades Maul or Lemon Chlckt>n Maul B eef • Mint & Wine Lamb Cel estino's Patties $2.99 lb Ground Chuck • Ground Turkey Celestino•s Homemade Sausage $3.49 lb Veal • Chic ken • Turkey • Italian Sweet or Hot ( (/(t'Jt'/'-, \\('/((I/Ill ' 270East17th St • Costa Mesa. {714) 642-7191 (Hillgren Square) 10:00 to 7:00 Mon-Sat Sunday-Monday. .. Teriyak1 Top Sirloin 8oz. Steak Dinner• ........................... $6.99 Tuesday. Hamburger. Choice of coleslaw or potato salad ........................... $3.99 Wednesday. • Classico Pizza, Pepperoni. Mushroom, Bssil ................................. $6.99 Thursday. Chicken Kabob Dinner• Lemon, Pesto or Honey Mustard ........... $6.99 Friday. . Salmon or Halibut Dinner• .............................................. $8.99 Saturday: Pitcher of Hand Crafter Beer AfterY:OOpm ......................... $1.00 'Dinners served with Vegetable and choice of Rice or Potato Monday, June 9, 7:00 pm Reaervetlon Required Spectal Speaker Samuel Adema Brewmilter-Wllt8r 8cheurte Join ut Mon.-Thurl. .... LAn:ih ~ • Open~~nu.111mto1Gpm ,,. & ....... 11em to 11pm _5:entennial Fann staff and the .Centennicil Farm Foundation. ·-The building wm becoiliplet- ed by late June, fair officials said. Newport Landing welcomes Ben Cagle Newport Landing Restaurant bid· a fond farewell to longtime general manager Joe Thompson and welcomed restaurant indus- try veteran and Newport Beach residenr Be.n.Cagle to the posi-· tion. -·-- With 30 years in the resfau- rant and ·food service industry, some of eagle's career high- lights include six years with Monarch Bay Resort and 19 -years with Grace Restaurant Company/Far West Services, where he advanced from unit manager to vice president of operations. DO vou· HAVE A SUN PROBLEM? • Will reduce glare • Help protect your furniture • Enhance even the most sophisticated decorating scheme. ~ FACTORY SHOWROOM 1651 Placmtia Ave., Suite E, Costa Mesa Setv~Q~~Y;:~nty (714) 646•4696 LK'70006 ' Calvin Klein ' Ellen Tracy ' Giorgio Amani ' CK ' Hugo Boss ' Guess ' Designer Handbags & Accessories 11tul """'1 othen yo• "''"' 1#1 . a()m gg11 !Je.tl ""' (/atlet ,.,.... __ ....,.._...--.~ ....... PA.ssISTE~ LIVI G At Sunridge, we do more than . jusc care for our residenrs ... WE CARE ABOUT 11-IEM. In fact, we treat them like family. And chat's the best kind of caring there is. Our dedicated 24 hour professional nursing staff provides not only extra care, but quality care. For those of our residents who may require special anention, we can help take the difficulty out of such tasks as dressing or bathing. At Sunridge, adjacent to a scenic park and -lake, our residents appreciate having private rooms furnished with their personal belongings. Everyone loves the three delicious meals we serve activities such as current events, discussion groups, bridge and bingo. Resident& are encouraged to join us in a daily exercise program aJ\d, if they choose, for weekly religious services. We also take interesting trips and provide transponation co doctors and for personal errands. Physical therapy and massage therapy are available right here at Sunridgc. Our award winning Skilled Nursing Facility, Windcrest is ·,also a part of our campus. Call Us Soon to make an Appointment for a Free Tour Sunridge At Regents Point 19191 Harvard Avenue Irvine, CA 92612 l-800-2 7 8-8898 Ne~ Beach/Cosca M a Daily Ptlo< TODAY N HOUSE Harbor View Elementary School is holding its annual Open House from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 900 oldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. e school is accepting donations from the community for the silent auction. A buffet and silent auc- tion will take place from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The dinner, provided by Pasta Bravo, costs $5. For infor- mation, call 760-3472. ESTATE PLANNING Merrill Lynch offers a free sem- inar on "Basic Estate Plaruting Strate$es• at 11:45 a.m. at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For reservations, call 517-, 0183. I , TRAVEL PRESENTATION "' Adventure 16 offers a free pre- sentation called •A Walle in the Sierra" from 7 to 8 p.m. at 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The presentation will guide attendees :through canyons, rivers, granite walls and pine forests. For more informati9n, call 650-3301. MAKING MONEY The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free program called M Marketing and Making Money on the Internet,• aimed at helping entrepreneurs, business people and marketing managers harness a cost-effective tool and a powerful information partner, at 7 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. ESTATE MANAGEMENT Courtlandt Financial Group . offers a free workshop on M Basic Estate Planning" from 1 to 2 p.m. or 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. at the Univer- sity Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more -infor- mation, call 251-6901. FRIDAY PARENT TRAINING The California Branch of the National Center for Missing and J:xploited Children offers free parent training to teach parents how to protect their children from . 40YEARS!!! : Wow! That 's Stability!! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUI'O •HOMEOWNERS• Hf.ALIB Since 1957 ~ & ~ Sr)J 41N"f1(1••~""...,.,"' r " 631-7740 ._. l Old Newpon Blvd. • Newpon Bach Oil-Hooe H..,Ow) abuse and abduction at 7:30 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 6·31-1611. SOLAR FUELS Launch Pad offers a free lecture on solar fuels and tbe future at 7 p.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa: The lecture will include a discus- sion about hybrid solar-electric cars and the possibility of running the planet on just sunlight and water during the 21st century. For reser- vations, call 540-2001. CHILD CUSTODY The Law Offices of Lisa' A. Ciancio offers a free workshop on "What you need to know about child custody and support." at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reser- vations are required. at 574-0866. CHAMBER MIXER The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce offers its quarterly .mixer from 5 -to 7 p.m. at Glendale Federal Bank, 3748 E. Coast High- way. For information, call 673- 4050. REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will hold their meeting at 10:30 a.m. at the Cos- ta Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. for lunch reser\iations, call 557-6545. ATTENnaN _ • _ _.-. • .• Coastline Counseling Center offers a workshop called •Speak Up for Yourself: Assertion For Attention Deficit Disorder Adults" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite -105, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. WEDNESDAY BOYS_CHO.RU.S _ _ _ The All-American Boys Cho- rus performs at 11 a.m. at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park, 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa as part of the 43rd Annual Memorial · Day observance conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Coast Line Post 3536. Admission is free. . For information, call 646-6302. SEA EXPLORER Sea Explorer Ship -Del Mar READING GLASSES & 81-FOCALS e~04/o't-~ Largest Selection $2.95 • $6.50 MARTIN OPTICAL OC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #81 60 (714) 548-6211 MEMORIAL DAY SALE ! $3.00 savings offer- whm you buy a Kodak Fun Saver 35 one-time-use camera, Medalist version. K4Mlak Gold "'"' MMW!et mufff.podc 3·MCK Kodak PROCESSING ........ ~., .......... ,. S COLOR REPRINTS FROM YOUR COLOR . SLIDES 3~XS OR 4X6 color rcpranu FOR $5.95 Off£REXPIRF.S S-31-97 ..... -•' . , . •, ----.. ~-..._ ':' . . .... ,,_.~.- and Financial Expo during the Business After Hours Mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . at OCC, 2701 THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 A7 for the .Cth of July. For more infor- mation, call 548-4560. SK RUN • Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5725. 711 of Orange County will meet at 7 p.m . at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The group is looking for 13-to 18-year-old boys who are interested in being a part of the best sea explorer ships in Orange County. A well- rounded maritim~ experience program that encempasses sail- ing, seamanship, piloting, navi- gation and cruising will be offered. For more information, call 642-8503. FINANCAL EXPO The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce presents the Orange County Financial Services and Orange Coast College Education Mention this Ad .Qttfr ~rel 611/97 WE ·T_H E BEST RELATIONSHIPS The Inside Edge offers a sem- inar called •Why Men Don't G et Enough Sex and Women Don't Get Enough Love• from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m . at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. First time guests pay $20 and others pay $35. For .reservations, call 460-4242. CRIBBAGE The Newport Beach Parks and Recreation Cribbage Club will meet at 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. All levels are welcome and lessons are avail- able. For more information, call 642-0817. FOURTH OF JULY The West Newport Beach Association is having its annual meeting at 7 p .m. at the Council Chambers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. The speaker will be Lt. Andy Goo.is of the Newport Beach Police Department who will dis- cuss the police department's plan MAY MIXER The Orange County Young Republican Events presents its May Mixer at 6:30 p.m. at The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Cost is SS for members and $8 for guests. For more information, call 364-4359. CAREER NETWORK The next free Career Network meeting for those unemployed will be at 7:30 p.m. in tbe Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road,. Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. MONEY TALK CPA/Law Forum offers a semi- nar on • Dischargeability of Taxes -Bankruptcy and How to Re main in Business an.d Stay Alive" from 7 to 9:30 a.m. at Wyn- dham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa Cost is $25 with breakfast includ- ed. For more information, call 241-3158. • a •---~ ----~ ~ Montessori ~ !J{ar6or-'.Mesa Scftoofs Est.H1971 .• Costa Mesa . . -~'lti#~·- i ~ ,_ .,..,. S..•et 'A•,.••I I Dance, Computer, Art Classes Offering Classes for Preschool -Elementary. EXCEUENCE Iii EDUCATION ·lndMd&d~ ·~~ ............ • •Phonelic ~ ~ • o.y ~Music ·~~ ·~Art PRESCHOOt. i 17~~~e~S:erSt. 549-3803 I H A·V E SU B_G_~ 0 NS IN THESE PARTS. The human body has a anyone else in the county, funny way of being taken for and 99% of our patients rate granted unt~l one of its our care as nexcellent." parts requires treatment or Yet even with numbers surgery. It s~ouldn't take like that, Hoag strives to be something quite so drastic even better. Our case managers for you to find out about and speciali zed nurses assist the excellent orthopedic the physicians, pati ent and services at Hoag• Hospital. family to ensure you get Hoag· has the largest the ki nd of care you expect and most experienced staff and deserve. of orthopedic surgeons in Hoag accepts nearly every Orange County. Our patients health plan, whether it's return to active lifestyles traditional, Medicare, PPO, or HMO. sooner than those from any For more information about other area hospital. In fact, Hoag Orthopedic Services, call our we perform more orthopedic info line at 800/514-HOAG (4624). surgeries--from minor The choice for orthopedic arthroscopic procedures to care is obvious. Get to Hoag. joint replacements--than And get moving again soon. & ................ .. -800/.!!!:..4624 .. THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1997 SOCJAL HOUlt Center 500, a support group of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, otters a sod.al hour from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $5 for first time guests, $15 for others and members are free. For reservations, call 556-2122, ext. 218 'CARNIVAL' The Estancia High School Dra- 1M Department presents "Cami- '.cil, • a high-spirited, fast-paced musical, at 7:30 p.m. at Newport I ldrbor High School Theater, 600 Irv ine Ave., Newport Beach. Tick- l'ls are S7 in advance and $8 at the doqr. For more information, (.ill 955-9000. LONG TERM CARE Courtlandt Financial Group nll e rs a free workshop on "Long ·1. rm Care• from 1 to 2 p.m. at t 1 P University Athletic Club, I <)1 Quail St., Newport Beach. f-or more information, call 251- 1,• 101 ·ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and , omen who smoke to quit and 11•main smoke-free. Call · 650- .2 713 for the local evening meet- 1 qo; nearest you. ' HELP LINE A private telephone consulta- MESA fMERGENCY Mesa Emergency Service Amateur Communication otters the opportunity for Ham Radio operators to participate in the City of Costa Mesa's Radio Ama- teur Civil Emergency Service organization. Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. on 147.060 rnhz. Monthly meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police Department. For more information, call 754-7045. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process focuses on work, success and parenting issues every.first and third Thurs- day from noon to 1:15 p.m. and 7 to 8: 15 p.m . at 2900 Bristol St., Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. The session cost is $15. For more information, call 850-1689. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every thjrd Thursday of the month at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. • For more information, call 645- 5326. COED SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed support group every Thµrsday at 7 p .m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires tree pre- assessment before joining. For more information, call 722-4588. Wednesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Can- cer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Bea ch. To RSVP, call 760-5542. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia 0 . Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is .limited and 7 De ....... ~~ 26mnm1Cel· ...... State Cblllmds.JA ~ .. 4 p..m. today ta lbe parking lot of the New· port Beach Nau· tk:al Museum, 151 E.Cout HtgbWay, New- port Beach. Cost ls $25. For more lnfonnatlon, call 863-1910, ext. 25 or 15. I guished Toastmaste rs Club 1300 meets eve ry Tuesday from 7 to 9 I p.m. m Sgt. Pepperom's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol Street, Newport Be ach. For reservations, call 730-3671 • Jom Mesa Messengers Toast- m aster C lub 691 in Costa Mesa for their mt>elings at 7 p m. Wednesdays a t Mesa Verde Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Vis1to1s are wel- come. For more information, call •n rs offered at no charge from 7 10 8 p.m . every Monday.'Talk '' th a professional about diffi- ' ilt1es in your life by calling 759- 11 h 7 • The Healing Connection offers a coed relationship group at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at 4425. Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 261-8003. ·reservations ar~-Tequifed. For more information, call 863-9590 5~0-4446. " . 'ihe Brue Fldrf\eloastmasters Club 2717 meets dl 7 a.m every NETWORKER The Tuesday Morning Net- . orker group shares leads from 7 10 8 a m. every Tuesday at Mimi's ( ufe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa \ li>sa . For more information, call "'i-2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- 1 • ., of the Costa Mesa/Newport '"'•ri ch area can obtain free ...;oA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday of (·ttch month in the rear parking ](It of the Church of Christ on 740 \\> Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. For more information, call 650-8236. $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-27 1-4567 Don't Delay, AvQid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a body- image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p .m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-4588. RELAXATION Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian offers a free •Relaxation and Imagery" workshop from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. on the fourth RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Mn Y• 0... c..., .... 1922 HAUOl llYD-COSTA MESA -S4a-11S6 Construction Financing ••. , for y_our new hOme. ~ ,,,;.~~ ... 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Sl"fll• ~ng women hetw .. n tlte oge• ol J T and 25 hove an ~nifY. lo crtfaln rec09nifKHI ond b«ome well known In tlte community olM> be obi. lo com~!" fM next i.ve1. To 119n·up or lw moN infomtotfon plea .. coll Cindy luclcley at 21 J ·5922. Hurry, the tle""1ine is S11turt111y, M11y 24. r---------------~-~---' Yes, I am interested in entering the 1997 Miss Costa :· 1 Me$a Beauty Pageant. I 1 My name is·----------~------- ' My address 1s· ---------------- ' My Age IS ___ My Phone # day ___ Night·----' I I Mail to. Miss Costa Mesa Pageant : PO Box 1143 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 . 1 ----·----------· meeting is free for firsMune visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. •Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. every Monday at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Ceo· ter, Newport Beach. For more information , call 733-2209. • Harborlites Tuastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m. every Wednesday at the Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For more information, call 854-4580. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday at West Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th St., No. 5 upstairs, Newport Beach. For more information, call 953-0900. WOMEN'S SUPPORT The Hope Institute, a cente r for recovery and family educa- tion, offers a women's support group at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at 2900 Bristol St., C·206, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-0020. The Healing Connecti on offers a women's re lationship group at 7 p .m. on Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, \80-A, Newpott Beach. For more infor- rnatloo, call 261-8003. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have side and/or dying ~mimals in their lives. It meets from 1 :30 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W Coast Highway, Suite 311, New- port Beach. Free admission, how- ever call 722-4588 for space reser- vation . MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT • The Alliance for the Mental- ly DJ of Orange County provides education and emotional support for families dealing with mental- ly ill loved ones. A tree support group meets from 6 to 7:30 p .m. every Tuesday at Orange.County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red- hill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 544- 8488 for details. • Also, St. Andrew's Presby- te nan C hurch offers a support group for families with lovecl ones with se rious mental illness- es. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Stewart Lounge, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach The group is open to the commu- nity and committed to confiden- tJaltty. For more information, c~I I 631-2880. I California Style Cu1s1ne w th De11c1ou5 Views of the Bay! Now ntrotiu '"'3 ~ ;e., ""' "'"'"" tr.,.,!I t CO""P "'"'t"t our old favorote11I ... 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NM11natiold wt be ~ h midnict el~ Ila.~ l'ltw "'~ 1 !linri aiTidr ,.,.fl 1 colOr pliuto e( your llOllll.IM't lO. u iyol'Ntvipon llmll. rO. llok 1768, ~ llekh CA 926S8 Registration includes • 4·oolor I ()()II; coHOn Mhin Jnd a gourmet hrnkfut on the famow "Rcmuranr Row". ~k Run SIS, 2 Milt W.1lk SIS, KiJ'a lk Run SI , ~c D~r Rtgim111on (all) S20 • No dop alkw.td Nt'I tlucn ~llO'A't'\I .. Newport Bach/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT A free support group for indi- viduals facing HIV I AIDS is held at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and a cancer support group meets at 7 p.m. every Wednesday in the Institute for Holistic 'ITeatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For information, call 251-8700. LEADS CLUB The Women's Chapter of the .Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. every Wednesday at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club is part of an internation- al networking organization dedi- cated to expanding each mem- ber's business through quality leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338 for more information. INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Survivors of Incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their friends and family meet from 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For more information, call Iris at 859- 3918. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sponsors a ~free divorce recovery support group at 7 p .m. every Wednesday at 1000 Bis.on Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 64Q-6010. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from :. 1:30 . to · 3 .e:_m. the second and fourth Wedilesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-1734. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast cancer support group meets every Tuesday from noon to 2 p.m. al the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. FACING FORWARD . __ ,_~--~==- CAMPFIRE PROGRAM Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve otters its next campfire program at 7!30 p.m. Saturday in the amphitheater overlook- ing the wetlands at Sbellmaker Island, 600 Sbellmaker, Newport Beaca Author Joan Pizzo, who has written several children's books on the Back Bay, w1ll tell her story of bow she became a storyteller and otter a slide show of the real and Wustrated birds of the Back Bay. For information, call 640-6746. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP A free cancer support group meets every Tuesday from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The group provides support to cancer patients and their families and friends. For more informa- tion, call 722-6239. GYNECOLOGIC CANCER A free support group for women with gynecologic cancers meets fiom g:'30 to 11 a.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call 722-6237. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain tumor support group m.eets from 7 to 8:30 p.m . on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more info·rmation, call 722-6237. SENIORS SQUARE DANCE CLUB The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen DYSLEXIA SUPPORT The National DysleXJa Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention deficit dis- order support groups at its otfice, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, New- port Beach. Cost is $5 per session. , For time and day, calJ 642-7303. Square and Round Dance Club · CONSUMER BUSINESS NElWORK seeks experienced dancers to join This networking group meets in from 9 to 11 a .m. every Thurs-at 7 a:m. every Friday in The Tea day at the Costa Mesa Senior Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport .Center, 19th and Pomona streets. Beach. For information and reser- Call 545-5669 for more inf611na~ vations,cair550-4785. ti on. COSTA MESA CHAMBER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon is every Wednes- day at 11 :45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road. For more informa- tion, call 574-8780. T'AJ CHI Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free t'ai chi class on Thursdays, Bu . Sell. Trade. Lease. 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m , to people with cancer and their families. nus class is designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and promote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenuous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Revina Lewis. No registration is required and the class is free. For more information, call 7- CANCER. Hoag Cancer Center ts located at 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE The Oasis Senior Center offers free tax preparation assistance for moderate-to low-income mdlVld- THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 A9 uals The seJVJce specializes m eniors. AARP volunteers ar~ trained by the IRS. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. SLOW. EASY EXEROSE Arthritis Foundation instructor Wyoma McKmley leads an exe.r- d.se class every Thursday morn- ing at 11 a.rn. at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. CARDS/BINGO Every third Tuesday the Jewish Senior Center offers various card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A kosher lunch is offered at noon fo1 $3 per seruor. For more informa tion, call.513-5641.. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTUNE MdXlile Cohen, a maniage and fcuruJy therapist, sponsors an anonymous helphne for individu- als Wlth relationship problems Cohen is available for free consuJ tabon from noon to 1 p .m. and 7 tc1 8 p.m Mondays. She can be reached at 759-0357. i-REVERSE MORTGAGE SEMINAR A free phone helpline for seruors over 62 1s sponsored by Bob Brennan, senior reverse mortgage consultant. Fannie Mae, "Homekeeper" mortgage and other plans are explained Meeting takes place at 3 p.m every Wednesday in Bayside Vil- lage, 300 E. Coast Highway Newport Beach For more infor mation, calJ 723-0233. CECI.AsEs NowFonning Kids/ Adults call Eacmg Forward, a_ .5up_..._._, __ group for family members of recently deceased cancer patients, meets every Monday Our Memorial Week from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The mee tings are free. FOi: more information, call 722-6237. 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Evans said there was no evi- dence that Huber walked down the slope in the first place, saying, "Is this just a giant stab in the dark or is it just mer -Huber, a 23-year-old Newport Beach resident and UCI graduate, y;as missing until authorities found her nude, gagged and handcuffed body in a freezer in a rental truck parked in Famalaro's driveway in Dewey, Ariz., in 1994. The prose- cution contends Pamalaro may have struck her in the head with a nail puller and hammer as many as 31 times. On Wednesday, Evans stressed the notion that Famalaro was "caught red-handed," noting that authorities found Huber's clothing, identification and credit cards at Famalaro's home, as well as n accounts of Huber's disappearance MERGER CONTINUED FROM A 1 holders $1, 100 per share in an attempt to buy the company's assets including its land, infra- structure and about $1.5 million in cash. Ferguson said IJv:ine Ranch has received 1,980 shares out of a total of 3,852 · that make up the ownership of the small water company. Santa Ana Heights Water Co. President Art Cencel said the deal means an 8.5% reduction in water bills for customers. "I think it's a very fine event," said Cencel about Irvine Ranch reaching the 50% mark. The news, however, didn't dampen the spirits of Mesa Con- ••••••••••••••••••• :.. Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY: : d•rmatoglOd. • • : ~ . . ... . ~ /1.7).~ Yi: ~20%.0FF~ : Entire Purchase : • ·£~CllJ<iPS SE'ba f uri ~ i"P'TllOIC)]'C<ll P. A~d • • "'P :f'.''T • ••••••••••••••••••• : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. : 261-6788 • • • Jamboree at Bristol • • Back Bay Court • ..............•..• : • • • • and the murder weapons. To punctuate his points, Evans waved the nail-puller before the jury and once even thunked it heavily against the pro1eCUtion's wood table. Evans argued Famalaro kept Huber's body as a trophy "to remind mm of the good times he had that night" and to suppress evidence he knew would incriminate him. Evans also denounced defense witnesses who challenged the prosecution's contention that sam- ples found in Denise Huber's body were sperm. Evans·said they could not match the credentials of prose- cution experts. The defendant, a slightly built man with large glasses, sat with his head tit!~ away from the jury and stared into space throughout the arguments. Gragg said she would. not try to argue away "the horribleness" of the crime and conceded Pamalaro killed Huber. But Gragg argued their meeting began as "a friendly, consensual encounter" and that he took her back to his Laguna Hills warehouse with the intention of seducing her. The )dmng :was • us " and he grabbed the nearest avail- solidated Water District's General Manager Karl Kemp. The Costa Mesa-based water district is banking ~n the Local Agency For- mation Cotomitt.ee, a state agency that oversees agency mergers, to squash the Irvine Ranch deal and determine that Mesa should get the Santa Ana Heights customers. • .MI don't believe it changes our posture at all; we are not going to stop..-.our. cour~ actiOn or change it," Kemp said. "We want to let all the shareholders know that Mesa is here and we believe we have a better deal and are anxious to be able to prove that." Mesa recently sent Santa Ana Heights shareholders a yellow form to withdraw tendered shares from Irvine Ranch until a commit- tee decision is finalized, Kemp said. able tools for the job, Gragg said. She said Hubel died on account ot. a "mistake made out of m.ispla.ced trust." Gragg argued th.at Huber may have accepted a ride from Famalaro because she bad been drinking that night and wanted to avoid police involvement after her car broke down. Famalaro did not go out that night thinking "'I am going to find somebody I can sodomize and kill.'" Gragg argued. "1bis is a chance encounter .... This was not a planned attack." Gragg said tl:iere was no evi- dence that violence ocrurred until they reached the warehouse, and that Famalaro killed her after first knocking her unconscious. kd if Famalaro picked her up wanting to kill her, Gragg argued, why didn't M take her to the forest ratlier than his wareho\i.se? · When Gragg finished her chal- lenge to the kidnapping charge, Deputy Public Defender Leonard Gumlia tried to derail the sodomy allegation. He said science has not resolved how to identify the pres- ence of sperm in a dead body, ask- ing the jury, •How do you know really thatlhat iS sperm?" Gumlia ended by s-aym-.-g~e A second green form was sent for those shareholders who have not made a decision, but want to alert their board members of their wishes to be spld to'Mesa. Cencel said Santa Ana Heights company has only received 63 green cards and no yellow cards. But there were 23 withdrawals of shares from Irvine Ranch, Cencel .said. "Sylvan made all the difference:' Better grades and higher self-esteem. It starts with a call to Sylvan. SeI'Vinw • Newport Beach • lnine • Costa Mesa • Corona dd Mar For )VW' neighborhood c:enur call 800-EDUCATE ~ SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER* Better grades are just the beginning:• I I~ :·1 •\\·111 •\I ,•,\I\( I •" I "I •\I I· GAS AND WASH ONE STOP . CONVENIENCE!!!! only ss.9s Full Service Hand W'asb. & Sealer W"ax with any gasoline fill up (Texaco CleanSystemS) Trucks & Vans $1.00 .Extra Not ualfd with an other df9count. Ira IJ/31/97 hoped the prosecution would explain how and where the alleged kidnapping took place. Evans rebutted by saying, "Don't you think if I knew that I would have told you by now? Where does it say I have to do thaW Comparing the defense's tactics to a bad encyclopedia salesman running a deceptive sales p~tch, Evans said Huber's shredded. high- beels remained powerful evidence. Pointing to an enlarged photo of the shoes, he said, MYou bet it hurts. You bet (the exhibit) hurts bad." Sitting alone through the day's testimony at the back of the court- room was the defendant's 71-year- old mother, Anna Famalaro. Dur- ing a break, she told a thin, bespec- tacled reporter that he reminded her of how her son looked only a fev.t .Years ag-o. "SomefilD.es crazy things hap- pen -aberrations, aberrations - you know, cuckoo -to a person who was just like you," she said She began to weep and to walk away. "I look at you and I can't stand it." Closing arguments are expect- ed to end tOday. -- "They (Mesa) are trying to kill this deal," he added. Ferguson said he doesn't antic- ipate a decision by the committee for at least six months. He added that those share- holders who wait for the agency's decision will also have to wait to collect the $1,100 payment. The deadline to tender shares is still May30 . ' PORTABLES CONTINUED FROM A 1 staff to create a new student housing solution for me Costa Mesa zone to accommodate third-grade class-size reduc- tion. The school board will consid- er the new recommend.8tton at its May 27 meeting. School trustees also delayed action· on moving the altema- tive education• programs from Monte VJSta High School . ~cause it involves greater Cos- ta Mesa zone issues: NATURE CON11NUED FROM A1 through corporate gifts and indtvid~ memberships to reach its goal of purchasing the neighboring district's 16th Street property. -scliOol ltiff will move from the 16th Street site to a new acb:niniltrative center at Baker and Bear streets next month, meaning the district would be free to lease or even~ off its longtime headquarters. 'Ihlstees approved a plan for the Estando zone that would reopen Rea Community Center as an elementary campus and draw from Pomona and Whitti- er elementary schools. A prellminary plan for Rea boundaries presented last week included the area between Vic- toria and 17th streets and Pomona Avenue and Harbor Boulevard. The plan will also add three relocatables to Adams Elemen- tary and two to Victoria Ele- mentary. All the district's actions are. pending approval from the citi- zens' demographics committee. The last appraisal of tM property was $850,000, 6Cmid· ing to district staff. ' ·ne future of the natu:te center ... is tied to atteirunent GI that property," Glover sUcl. The center has aet up a fad. raising committee to petition businesses for donations toward that end, be said. _ lhe nabue..Mnter would.._ the school offices for a ~ and nature center, he sakl. District staff &aid they had discussed the possibility ot tell· ing the property to the center in the past, but had not spoken with Glover recently. ~ at··~-· ~~ru & Gifts ____ ,, ~""~ ~ ~ ~at/6"" ~ 50°/o off Floral Arrangements Wreaths • Topiaries • Rose Trees Limited to supply o n band --xpires 6/1197 Custom Florals -·-Spetiality Furniture -·-Gifts Antiques Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-674~ (Nat to Plum's Cafe) . ~Ecr00 MOMS AREN'T THE ONLY ONES WE MAKE FEEL'RIGHT AT HOME. At Orange C.oast Memorial Medical Center, we never forget that having a baby is an exciting and exhausting experience for a dad, too. That's why we provide him with a comfortable Chairhcd while yc:AJ'rc in labor.Just to be close. · It'' one of the little thlnss we do that make us the perfect place for having your baby. So let oorwarm, friendly 0 atmosphere and expert staff of physicians and oorscs provide you with some of the best healthcare available. . 0 RANGE c To rccclvc a free brochure or OAST ancnd our Maternity Tea, call toll-free MEMORIAL 888·6l·0CMMC (888-616-1661). ME 0 I CA l CENTER Memof'lal Heallh S.Vlces We make having a baby the most t>no Tdm tm °"'°""""t) pcnonal, beautiful time it can be for you. ~ V•/Jo'. CAt>>?Ot For tht most personal ti mt of your llf t . ( • Newpon Beach/Cosu Maa Daily Piloc THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 ... I • • '.Home-grown goodness at Sherman Gardens platter chattelj') By Marla Bird, Daily Pilot This spring, the Sherman Gar- : dens' board of directors, in a stroke , of sheer gentus, invited the well- known French restaurateur, Pascal ' Olhats, to open Cafe JardJn in the : middle of its e~berant blooms, : shrubs and trees. Olhats' mustache cannot hide ' his delighted grin with the Cafe ' Jardin concept and its pleasing results. MI love this place. It is so beautiful, I feel like l have opened a restaurant in Paradise," said Olhats. Cafe Jardin's menu reflects a garden sensibility. Olhats' country• man, Stephane CoUombe, former- ly at the Ritz-Carlton in Laguna Niguel, is th~ chef de cuisine in charge of the light Provencal menu. The food is made without much cream. uses plenty of vegetables and herbs and bas a lowered -caloric count:1V1Iost pTates have tiny edible Dowers as a signature finish. For starters, there's nothing like a traditional French basket filled with crudites, French sauclsson with garlic mayonnaise and crushed olive spread (aioli and tapenade, respectively), $6.75. Dippiilg and dunking while you break fresh bread together is a most companionable way to feast A bowl of leek and potato soup ($4.50) is a quiet bit of sustenance and perhaps when the sun gets more cantankerous, the soup will become a chilled vichyssoise. Grav/ax (marinated salmon) has cucwnber salsa and a delicate heap of couscous ($6 .95). A plate with three garden tartlettes, one of • mild dried tomatoes, a second of ratatouille and the third of chopped onion cooked down to . melting sweetness, are each embedded in golden puff pastry • ($6.95). Delicious. Three entree salads to choose ' from: steamed chicken breast • ($9.95) on a bed of spinach and Belgian endive; colorful infant greens in a delicate dressing, with ~ crisp croustades topped with wann : goat's cheese and a salty tapenade, • ($8.95); and impeccable butter let- : tuce in a "farmer's salad~ ($8.95) : with smoky, lean morsels of bacon, • croutons and a warm poached egg : on top. Don't be put off by this combination -it's deli.sh I The trained service staff is garbed in continental white aprons; they see to it that you are welcomed, seated and that good bread is whisked to your table at once. More of Olhats' hearty baked breads are used as a toasty base for a garden salad ~dwich, and an open-face grilled Chicken sandwich comes with eggplant caviar. Thin slices of pink lamb DINING OUT r-------------------------, I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J I J l F.Y.I. + WHA?. cate Jardin +WHERE: Inside Sherman Gardens, 2647 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar + WHEN: Lunch -Monday through Friday, 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tea -Monday through Friday at 2:30 p.m. + PRICE~ lunches are moder- ate, $4.95 to $11 .95. High tea is $25. + PHONE: 673-0033 ~-------------------------~ with sweet roasted peppers and greens are on sesame-seed coun- try bread. Braised fresh halibut floats in a rosy Mediterranean broth, perfec- tion for dieters, and grilled ahi enhances a traditional Salade Nicoise. Sandwiches and entrees are priced from $8.95 to $11.95. For a sweet ending, ice cream flavors are caramel pecan, espres- so· and Tahitian vanilla, equally tempting on a warm summer's day. Creme brulee has a more solid egg custard taste than usual, sparked with candied lemon rind; there is a tough-crusted apple tart with caramel sauce and a classic choco- late mousse. Chunks of cheese with pear and apple make a great finish, and so does a bevy of sor- bets in tantalizing flavors: orange basil, pear and raspberry. Dessert prices.are from $4.50 to $6.95. Cafe Jardin begins serving an elegant three-course high tea at 2:30 p.m., and. what a tea it is (and sho~ -$2~per p erso_n). Think of it as a spiffy late lunch. Jµdy Sagami has worked with Olhats to create an experience combining cultural inspirations from England., Asia and France. The menu includes savories, scones, Devonshire cream, of course, and an array of scrump- tious desserts, each course with a different tea. "We are still waiting for a license to sell wine and we have SUMMER CLOTHES NEW STYLES ARRIVING DAILY r----------------, I WIN. WIN. WIN ' I I $SO GIFT CERTIFICATE: ~. KIDS! BRING US A PHOTO OF YOU DOING YOUR FAVORITE SPORT AND TELL US A UTILE BIT . ABOUT YOURSELF. You COULD BE NAMED NEWPORT Ski-STUDENT OF THE WEEK! A GE ----SCHOOL _________ _ PHONE ---------------~ DROP OFF THIS FORM WITH PHOTO & YOUR STORY BEFORE MAY 24: NEWPORT St<I CONTEST ATTENTION: JEFF 2700 W. COAST HwY NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92620 •MCD • QUllCSILVIR •ROXY • IACIC IAST • RIYM SPOOHIR •WOOLIUCH BRIAN POBUOA I DAllY Pit.OT Cale Jardin owner Pascal Olhats, left, with chef Stephane Col- lombe, who is holding a plate of garden tartellettes. been assured that this will happen soon," Olhats said. "And we want to do more. Riglirnow, Caterarciin is open on weekdays only,' for lunch and high tea, but eventually we hope to be able to serve dinner as well,• he said. Cafe JarciiD can handle 100 guests at..a seating. Terrace tables have wnbrellas and a spacious dining room inside will accorruno- date the rest. The cafe will be the catering source for future events ne1d a the G"ardens a!teri>resent obligations are fulfilled. Cafe Jardin is a fashionable daytime destination. Think of it as a spot to meet with special friends, thank your committee, impress your in-laws or houseguests, cele- brate your new job or give your best friend a birthday lunch. We have designs on..:.you ... to fill the decorative hardware needs & expectations of every client. No matter w hat style or time period the job requires, we have The finest quality door, cabinet, furni- ture, architectural & bath hardware & fixtures to offer. And, you'll be pleased to find that your needs are met correctly because our awesome selection is backed by 3 generations of decor- ative hardware experience. endwcut n.~~peopi. 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, CA 9~651 (7f4) 494-2264 "The gate receipts have soared,• said director Wade Roberts, •and memberships are climbing." To walk through the gardens, a gate fee of $3 is required of nonmembers. Mem- berships cost $35 a year, $25 for senior citizens. Guests accompa- nied by ~ member are not required to pay a~on. Every Monday, there is no entry fee at all. The extensive research library is filled with information about the devel- opment of the Pacific Southwest. Entrances are through the rear parking lot . or the front gate on Coast High>Vay. A flower-themed gift shop faces the highway and Cafe Jardin is down the path, past hundreds of blossoms and magnif- icent specimen trees and exotic plants. It is a tranquil oasis hidden behind discreet brick walls in the business section of Corona del Mar. Filling an entire city block on . -the-ocean side-of Coast Highway; it is passed by thousands of cars every day. Most drive rs are unaware that just beyond the walls is the-closest thing Orange County has to Monet's Givemy Gardens, plus a cafe operated by one of Southern California's most notable chefs. ly .... llnt . ANTONEUO ANO FERIWU-CAAANO Aatooello will present • ,..•, wine taJtlng and four-course dinner prepared by Chef Franco Barone on June 4. Vintner George Bu.rsick will introduce and explain each Perrut-Carano wine at the event, which begins at 6:30 p.m. in the South Coast Plaz.4 Village R.Lstorante. $80 is the tab; forreservations, phone 751-7153. BELLA TERESA CLOSED Bella Teresa has dosed il.f doors. Once called Matteo's, the high profile Italian restaurant fell on hard times in the late 1980$ and Wanda Jordan sold it to·ber son Michael and his wife Teresa. • They remodeled Matteo's into a f8.mlly style eatery1or nightly dining and Sunday brunch, which worked for three years. Another lessor has signed on and the cuisine will be Italian. (Just what WE\ needed.) 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Dr. Lonn 1s ac~ompanted b~ • ., • actual palltnl\ \\ho 'an ans"cr qu~nons ,. • .ind concerns rrg.1rding tht ~fe .md gentle "' ld)('T technique. EJrh· rcscrvation\ arr )irongl)' rrcommendt'd. "\'oar eya art coo imponant to go • to l.D)'OK bat 1.D ~ ~ To Khtd.U.,.. toSt to""'1ution nJ RSVP for tlN Ma lmfi,..,., WI (714) 725-981 J. AU THURSDAY, MAY 22., 1997 ' .. . Food, fond-raising elevat~d to high art at event 'There will be many ch.al-, lenges, there wiU be aiti- dsm; however, if you pro- ceed with confidence and intelli- gence you will face the chal- lenges and aitidsm with equa- Dim.ity," said David Rockefeller, tetired chairman and CEO of Chase Manhattan Barut. Rockefeller, one of the world's_ foremost collectors and patrons of contemporary art, addressed a capacity crowct of 600 local sup- porters of the newly formed Orange County Museum of Art who had gathered af the Four Seasons H9tel, Newport Beach, to celebrate a decade of "Art of Din- ing.• • The •Art of Dining" fund-rais- er takes its name from the spec- tacular feast prepared for the museum patrons. This year, on the 10th anniversary of the extravaganza, Michel Pleton, master chef at The Four Seasons, joined forces With his contem-po- raries at other Four Seasons around the nation fo prepare and serve the ultimate dinner. The elegant crowd arrived at the Four Seasons to face a small, quiet band of protesters urging attendees to "return the collection to the Laguna Art Museum.· The recent merger of the Newport Harbor and Laguna museums created considerable differences among very strong and vocal sup- porters on both.ends.of the spec- trum. Rockefeller commented that he was no stranger to hostility in the art world. "Modem and contemporary art is very often not polite. It is art that expresses the events of the time in a most vivid fortn, • said Rockefeller, who ~oined the board of the Museum of Modern Art in 1948. Today, he serves as honorary cha.innan of the Americas Society, The Council on Foreign 'Relations, and the 'Ililateral Commission. In · addition, 'he sits on the bodrds of Rockefeller University, The Muse- --um of Modem Art, and ·is chair of • Chase Manhattan Bank's Intern.a- .. tional Advisory Committee. • Presently, Rockefeller is work- 1; ing on a collection of Nativ~ '--~ '-.. -l ~ L ~ .._ L -.. _ ~-1 1 I 'I l\1111 l>C Cl''l 11 \Ill>'. Phone calls and lelters.wriuen ~n your ,,. behalf. Documents reviewed for free. Retain an attorney for the entire year for only $90. .. Ullited LepJ Proriders 1-888-488-LAW 1 -. --- ---. -: . I ------ American art to be housed at The Smithsonian lnstitu.tion. The message of this interna- tional businessman, philan- thropist and art lover was in fact, not international at all. Rocke- feller told his audience to create the Orange County Museum of Art from a local, r~n~perspec­ tive. "Build upon your collection of California artists, both classic and contemporary," he said. Muse~ trustees and supporters heralded his words. The evening was in fact a living tribute to one Califor- nia artist, Viola Prey. Frey's colorful works adorned the ballroom of The Four Seasons Hotel. Known for her ceramic fig-· ures, Frey donated a suite of the colorful people she creates .in her Oakland studio to a silentauction. Tue artist's fascination with ceramies was born out of "a love of junk, a love of figures and things that people have discard- ed,• she said via a video pro- duced by Curt Lyorrof Lyon Stu- dios, Newport Beach. Marvin McNeil, the very tal- ented producer of the piece, was in the crowd with wife Hilde as his work was shown prior to Frey's introduction. Following the presentation, the artist stepped up to the podium and accepted her award. Her only words to the crowd; "Thank you." The evening's tributes, special guests; mistress and master of-- ceremonies Lee Meriwether and Marshall Borden. and the place- ment of every item from seating cards to tapers was under the dill- Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber -· foron9 -.. indOewFor s49 00 s'fM10J~~~H O.A.C .. __ ._. ABPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE *TILE Commercial & Re•lt»ntlal Sales & S#lrvlet1 Full line of Wool. Woven Axminster & Sisal CarpetJng Available 1904 Harbor Boulevanl • Coata 11 ... ..,_.:~::......;;~--41"'----l • E. Corner of Harbor • 19th st .... t .. 722-9642•• Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 11-s From left, Omles and 1Wyla Martin. David ltocketeller, Lee Meri- wether and Manball Borden joined the crowd at the ., Art of Dtnlng. • AJennder, Joel and Judy Slut- lky, llDd lloa md Sandy Simon. 'lbe director of the museum, the classy Naomi Vine, wore a striking suit ot black satin. Also there: Anwar Sollman. Judy and BW Steele, Mellon Bank's hand- some oouple Hal and Cindy Harley, Nacy and Jim Baldwtn, Vlctoda and GB LeV...ar, Jerry Mmdel, new president of the Performing Arts Center and Mark Chapin Job.Dion, the Center's CEO. . Zee Allred arrived looking glamorous despite a bit of jet lag. She had just returned from Bei- jing. Jerry and Man)ou Harring- ton also arrived just in time, returning from Morocco. Laude MeQdenNO, in the audience with husband Mike, w~. "'J\\1'1a and Chuck have tieen woddng on this event every day, full time for a year. Por 1\vyla, that means eight oi more hours a day. She has lived and breathed for this Musuem." In a final tribute to 1Wyla, Nao- mi Vine P,reSeDted the organizer supreme ~th a token. "You told us not to give you a gift, not to spend any Museum money on a. gift," said Vine. "But we came up with something spe- cial anyway to show our grati- tude." Vine handed Martin a handsome framed painting. "This w~ of art was done by a 4-year- old school girl who ls part of our Musuem program for children." Martin accepted the gift, wiped awa.y a tear. It was, after all. tqe ultimate symbol of success. gent and artful supervision of 1Wyla Reed Martin. h:editt not-ectl, she dtd-u-or - chat, she produced. And what she produced was ·the most successful fund-raiser ever organized on behalf of art in Orange Co~ty. of powerful business tycoons. The high bidder paid $25,009 for the dinner.-- --- Event chair 1Wyla Martin joined husband Charles MarUn, chairman of the museum's board of trustees, at the podium. The dynamic couple were heralded by I the crowd for their vision and their work. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears Thurs- days and Saturdays. For the N Art of Dining" feast, the creators of each course were shoWn on video screens prior to serving. When the final tally is counted, Martin and staff will raise dose to $750,000. Before the first glass of Mondavi wine was poured, she had amassed a half million in underwriting. To make the celebration com- plete, the wine, provided by Mondavi, was introduced prior to each course by the knowledge- able and charming Peter Ventura, "Narrateur des Vms." Others deserving tremendous kudos include Martin's three-vice-. chairmen,...Qu-elyn&J~n. · Erin 'lhmel and Karen VanBuren. "Enjoy, laugh, partake in the wines and find a designated drj.- ver, • said Venttira, grandson of·- legendary vintner Cesar Mon- davi. 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BAREBOAT CHARTERING Orange Coast College offers an advanced bareboat chartering course featuring a four-day cruise ~g at noon on Friday and returning at 5 p.m. on Monday at the Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The intensive course focuses on the skills, knowledge and equipment needed for successful offshore cruising. Registration fee is $375. For more information, call 645- ~ fresh catch of the day. The fish is prepared for sale at the open-air market. ASHING TRJPS Fishing supplies and boat charters (open party and private) are available at Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, 675-05501 Falco Fishing ~. 832-7108; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, 673-1434. I SPORTFISHING CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or sin- gles. Call Bongos Sportfish\ng Headquarters on the Balboa Peninsula, 673-28~0. SAIUNG SAJUNG LESSONS, BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sail- boats. at $15 per hour. Call 729- 1154. MORE LESSONS, RENTALS --Sailboat"" re ntais-ana pnvaJe BOAT AUCTION lessons are available at Marina • Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone.- Orange Coast College con-Advanced classes include naviga- ' ducts its annual boat auction and tion, big boat, power boat, intro- f marine gear sale from 8 a.m. to 1 duction to heavy weather and p.m . on .lune 7 at OCC's Sailing first-mate instruction. Call 673- Center, 1800 W. Coast Highway, ' ?763 for more information. Also Newport Beach. The auction will I fearure an array of trailerable sail call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club and power boats, dinghies, inflat-at 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing ables, hardware, sails, electronic Club at 675-0827 for rentals. { equipment, n. 'gging and more. A list of b9<its and equipment for v 1' v A vTNGJ · sale-is'-available by calling occ·s n.t'\:.l.tU\.l Sailing Center at 645-9412. ' CANOEING/SCUBA FISHING FISH SCHOOL • Fishing cla~$es are offered l,. Monday and Tuesday of each week. Classes leave the Balboa f . Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 I p.m. Cost is $125 per person. For more information, call 673-2810. DORY FISHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFa<fden Square early to :tch-the-fleet · r~with the INTERNAllONAL AWAAD WINNING HAIR SlYUST YDAI. SASSOON TRAINED IN LONDON EUROPEAN COLOR Sl>EC1AllST FREE I I: \I I\ C < ll J > R 1926 Ho Costa Mesa 19' /Hort-· Near Triangle Sqoo,,. 650-6610 YOUR DENTAL ·HEALTH KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., 675- 1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS l'wo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday from NeWJ>ort Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, $10 per child. Kayak ...tentals and classes ar~ ~o avail- able. Call 729~1154. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and dou- ble ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, 673-7200. Paddle Power also pro- vides kayak, sµrf ski and canoe rentals. Call 675-1215. CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a .m .' on Shellma.ker Island. For more information, call 640-6746. ROWING LES$0NS. The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe tentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $15. Introductory clinics are also avi)ilable Sarur- days and Sundays at a cost of $10. For more information, call 646- 7725. SCUBA TRAINING The Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highwa 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 and air fills. For more information, call 650-5440. IT'S A DIVE At Dive-in Scuba, 2482 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa, certifi- cation classes for beginning to instructor level scuba divers are available:-ethe~ se~<::es offered include local boat charters, equip- ment sales, rentals and repairs. For more information call 631- 9288. UNDERWATER CLEANING If underwater cleaning is more to your liking, grab your snorkel and join DIVERS. Cost is $10. For more information, call 722-9406. OTHER RENTALS Sail airborne outside the har- bor, pulled by a motorboat, cour- tesy of Balboa Parasailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90- minute trip costs $45. For more information, call 673-1693 • Take a class at Coastline Com1nunity College this summer. by Deeclreca \Ucli. D.D.S. TAKING STOCK OF BONDING Bonding is the cosmetic procedure by which discolored, Chipped and stained teeth can b~ restored with an application of plastic resin. First,. the t2.rgeted area of the tooth is etch~ wfth ~ mild acid solution, then the resin is brushed onto the roughened surface. The plastic is then ground ~ to the desired shape. Another technique involves oonding a thin plastic or porcelain veneer to the front of a natural tooth. The advantage that this technique affords over traditional cappmg procedures is that there is 110 need to significantly alter the natural tooth. . Cosmetic dentistry is coming of age with new materials and procedures that make a beautiful smile accessible to everyone. Because our 1Jreveotive and festorati'ft prognnu are so successful, we ha•e the lu.xury of comidcring cosmen~ trUtment for less-thsan·perfect tmilet. Let us, we're locared at 1441 Avocado Ave .• Sujte S08, Ncwec?n Beacb, ~u make the decilion that ii t for your 11>Cc:ial dental needs. ctD 640-J680 l'O tdMdali ID llJDOinanent. Our in-houle lab fKUliata our patienu ~ aDd ~ ....... IC&.": • •• ~ W~'re right In your neighbol'.hoOd. The following classes are offered In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach: Al1-Altbrush Painting, Color and Design, Drawing. History/Apprecia· tJon, Life Drawing, Painting Dane&-Advanoe Classical Technique. Ballet, Physical Conditioning, Tap Dance Economlc9-Maoro Economics Engllsh-8usiness English, Critical Reasoning, Composition Fundamen· tats, Reeding and Writing, Freshman English Fortlgn L~ersallonal French, llallan, Spanish H"1of)-Wettem CMlizatlon to 1550, U.S. History 10 1878, U.S. History Since 1876 Huml~ntro. to HUl'l\lnltJee Legal Assfsting-8ankruptcy Law/ Procedures. Legal Analysis/Briefing Math-Elementary Algebra, · Fundamental Concepts Mus~uitar, Music History Appreciation P.E.~erobics, Golf Philosophy-€1hlcs, Logic and Critical Thinking Purollasing-Purchasl~aterlals ~t SpeeclHnterperso(lal Com~unicatlon LocaHons: • Cor()Jla Del Mar High School • Costa Mesa Center • Eastbluft Eltmef\tary School • Ealancia ~ School • 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 boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, bel'.ch furniture and wet suits are also available. Call 729-1154. • Balboa .Boat Rentals offers pedal boat, sailboat, mot<>rboat and electric 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 information. • The Harbor may not be Venice, but you can always pre- tend. Spend an hour on a gondo- la tour offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3404 Via Oporto, Suite 201. Cost is $60 per person and $15 per additional person. offers one-to two-hour gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with champagne costs $70. A two-hour tour with dinner and champagne costs $180. Pickup at waterfront restaurant is available . For more information, call 675-4984. • Irvine Coast Charters in Udo Marina Village offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a gourmet dinner. Cost is $180 for two people. Other cruises are available, complete with free champagne. Call 6754704. • Zip through the water on a sea motorcycle, called a Seadoo. at a cost of $65 for a single/double seater. A three seater is available at $75 per hour. For more infor- mation call Walk on Water next to the feny on Balboa Isla.pd, 675- 6800. CRUISES . Price includes a basket of bread, cheese, salami, ice and glasses. - Wine is available for purchase. BELLE FOR RENT Also offered is a gondola cruise The Newport Landing Belle is and dinner at the Villa Nova for a available fo_!__ wedc!!ngs/recep- pacRagepnce of $140. C::all075-tions, cocktail/sightseeing cruises 1212 for more information. and meetings at a cost of $250 per • Gondola Adventures/New- port, 3101 Coast Highway, also hour (minimum two hours) and $150 each additional hour. For charters, call 361-3640. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 • Epjoy a lavish Sunaay brunch aboard the Pavilion Queen. Harbor cruise begins at 1Q:30 a.m. Cost is $28 per adult, Si5 per child. For more lnforma· tion, call 673-5245. • lndividuals and small groups can enjoy Saturday and Sunday champagne brunch cruises with food from the Cannery. Cruises run from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m . Cost is $31 per person. The Cannery also holds a dinner cruise for groups of 30-60. Cost is $63.50 per person. For more information, call 675-5777. • Fun Zone Boat Co. runs -45_ minute (adult, $6; child, $1). and 90-minute (adult, $8i child, $1) cruises, departing the Balboa Fun Zone every hall hour, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. A 60-minute showboat sun- set cruise leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. at a cost of $6 per adult and $1-per child. Private charters are available. Call 673-0240. • Catalina Passenger Service also runs 45-minute (adult, $6; child,_ $1} anQ_j}O-minute 1a4Jl}tl $8; child, $1) harbor. cruises, departing the Bal).:>oa Fun Zone every half hour, 11 a.m . to 4:30 p.m., and on the hour until 7 p.m. For information, call 673-5245. ------------.-----, Y. Submarine Sandwich OPEM 7 DAYS SUH. -THURS. 11 :00-10;00 PM FRI. -SAT. 11 :00 • 11 :00 PM $1.75 . noddivcry Large 1 Topping Piua '9.35 2 Medium, 2 Topping Piuu · $13.95 562 W. 19TH ST • COSTA ME5A • 714·646-1144 AM THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 MUSIC • BLUES ANO JAZ2. Guitarist Brian Barrett Jfer- forms blues and jazz from 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday at Local Grounds, 3007 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. No charge. For informa- tion, call 675-2800. MAHLER'S THIR.D The Pacific Symphony Orches- tra presents Mahler's Tilird at 8 p.m. Wednesday and May 29 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $16 to $44. For information, call 556-ARTS. • TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances a.re 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 afternoons m the Town Square at Thangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART ISRAEL MOSAIC The Jewish Community. Cen- ter of Orange County presents a photographic exhibit titled "Israel Mosaic" through June 13 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 755-0340. STUDENT ART mation, call 759-1122. GRAPHICS Dancing Bear Gallery pre- sents the Holman 1997 Graphics Print Collection through May 30 at 414 31st St., Newpo1' Beach. For information, call 723-1922. MEXICO AT MARINERS -Local artist Marygail Hall will have an exhibit of her oil paint- ings depicting Mexican culture at Mariners Library thr.ough the end of June. The library is at 2005 Dover Diive, Newport Beach. For information, call 717- 3800. NEWPORT EXHIBtT The Newport Beach Central Library offers an exhibit of pho- tographs of Newport Beach ta.k- en at night, "Apres Nuit, • on dis- play through May 31 in the foyer of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717- 3870. 'VERTI GROUP' The Gregory Gallery fe~tures work by sculptor Russell Jacques titled "The Veiti Group,• vertical polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For information, call 723-0887. · VIDEO INSTALLATION The Orange County Museum of Art presents the international- ly circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the Museum's Installation 9allery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For' information, call 759- , j, I '" ./ .... '. . Billy Slegenfeld, artistic director of the Jump Rhythm Jazz Project, will lead a master class for Intermediate to advanced dancers at Orange Coast College on Wednes- day from 7 to 9 p.m. In Dance Studio B. $10. For lnfor- matton, call 432-5506. Student art from Okazaki, Japan will be displdyed until May 31 in the Children's Room of the Newport Beach Central Library at 1000 Avocado Ave. The watercol- or and mk drawings were created in Okazaki, a sister city of New- port Beach, and brought to the U.S. by exchange students attendmg Ensign Intermediate and Corona del Mar High schools. 1122. I class models and the Grand I members, $4 for adults and $1 for Salon which offers touring children. The museum is located 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' exhibits. Ad.mission is free for at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at Noon," a series of free talks by artists, critics and historiam com - plementing the art displayed in the Museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, David Lloyd will speak abqµt his work. For infor- ~ 1A'I An American Cafe " First Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association• is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impres- sions" features selected Califor- nia "plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Muse- um of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the-area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world: Lam the secrets of the Cubln cigar mlkcn: Coh1ba, Romeo & Juliette, Partagas, H Upmann, and Hoyo de IN::rtt:fW/ l 6 Course Meal 2 Kinds of Ant1past1 • Soup • lnsalate • Main COUl'Se • Dessert Wtdnesday, May 28th at 7:30 p.m .. ' - ~ $65 pc person lnduda tu 645-8560 La Glorni Cubana Moccanudo Portofino NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfa t 1576 N£wpat 81'.od, Costa Mesa (Betwml 16th & lndustMI Way) f, RIVERBOAT ~ -~~oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii;;R ;;;E S;;;T~A ;mu R;;A;;N;;Tiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio'tl'J For Dinner LUNCH BRUNCH BANQUETS Ample Free Parking At Newport.Beach Nautical Museum 151 EWASTAWY(A I BACKllAY13RIDVtr714.673.3'f25 Charlie's Chili Come Ploy our new CD Jukebox filled with 60's & 70's golden oldies NEXT To NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 Jfe looiyou lo !he beach when you were aii'd. ~ 11's your /um. Yo11 ro11 'I rr111m nll tlte f(Jf)()rs your dnd did for yo111ltro11glt tk ytors. 811-1 yo11 con sin rt /Jy lrtnling /Jim 10 lm"'cA 011lle Palm Co11rt, uitlt ilS /JrrotllltJling vitt»S of 1/11 Pacific 0«11ft Oftd IPntoli.ingfarr yo11r (/(1(/ f!lli.11 s11rt/y oppm:iott. lilt poocllul s11lmo11, Alli Mllllagast'11r, Btlgian ftMfjks, tt,g1 Bmtdid, f'O(ISI loin of pori, roron"}, allll s~i. So joi11 11s. If 1011 lnot1 doti good for 1011. THEWFSr ~) port Beach. for information, call 673-7863. SPBCIAl. TRAVEL PRESENTATION Adventure 16 otters a free pre- sentation, •A Walk in tbe Sierra," from 1 to 8 p.m. today at 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The presentation will guide attendees through canyons, rivers, granite walls and pine forests. For inf or- mation, call 650-3301. TUTTO MARE PARTY Tutto Mare restaurant is cele- brating its eighth anniversary from 6:30 to 11 p.m. today with a party featuring live music, spe- cially priced wines, a complimen- tary buffet of hors d'oeuvres and hourly giveaways at 545 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 640-6333. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54- foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a .m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 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- grpunds. 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 ts a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. m the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. DANCE CONCERT Orange Coast College pre- sents Momix, an innovative dance group known for its ethe- real imagery, playful humor, orig- inal.use of props, light, music and the human body, at 8 p.m . Satur- day in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 . Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The show is recom- mended for mature audiences. Advance tickets cost $28, advance discount tickets are $25 for OCC students and senior citi- zens and ticke~ sold at tbe door are $32. For information, call 432- 5880. MODERN COMEDY South Coast Repertory pre- sents the modem· comedy •How tbe Other Half Loves" Friday through June 29 on SCR's Main- stage at 655 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. Tickets are $28- $41. For in,formation, call 957- 4033. Featuring a SENSATIONAL 3-course dinner ·: Served 4:30 p.m. -6:00 p.m. Monday -Friday $10.90 -$13.90 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER . HAPPY HOUR • LiVE MUSIC FOR REsERVATIONS PLEASE CALL 673-9500 251 Eut Pacific Cout Highway, Newport Beach ....... = ~ ()\ 1111 \(I( \1\1\,1\(,1" DESTINED 10 8REAK LAU8HT£R RECORDS! ' by Alan Ayckbourn '1be most celebrated British dramatist of them all," -rbft ~' lM.t Tlmet England's hilllrious Alan A)'ckboum has written more plars than Shake.speare-with the delightful difference Lha1 his are all funny' When lw tak~ on three modem marriages, mixes tllefll up with comic dex1erity, adds :t IO\-e affair for spi~. and then th"™5 a dinner party to sort evel)1hln.: oul, H's pure joy! "'~......_ WIWAM GUJ.UPIE ~"-· ··11rg1strr" _ _........_ OOR01lft' A.'tl) 00\.\IJJ I' tJ-'.:\'\fll'l II\ 1111 \I I< \I I tl\fl \ l\C.I POUR SHOWS ONLY May 3 t and June 1 at l and 3 p.m. . eat• en•> 9'7..033 •10Adds $8Dkll..t..., .. . iNCwpon Be.ch/Cotc:a Mesa Daily PiJol SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre presents its sec- ond annual free presentation of Shakespeare with "The Merchant of Venice• at 4:30 p .m. Saturdays and Sundays Uuough June 15 on the lawn of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Bring a beach chair or blanket for seating. For information, call 437-9663. 'ANYTHING GOES' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house in· association with MediaOne presents "Anything Goes" at 8 p.m . Thmsday through Saturday and 2 p.~. Sundays beginning May 29 through June 29 at 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $12.50 for senior citizens and $15 for others. For information, call 650-5269. ROYAL BALLET The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents The Roy- al Ballet at 8 p.m. today through Saturday and 2 p .m. Saturday and Sunaay in Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $20-$75. For informa- tion, call 556-ARTS. PLAY FESTIVAL Orange Coasf College presents its annual Spring One,-Act Play Festival at 8 p.m . today through Sunday at the college's Drama Lab Studio. The festival will fea- ture 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 432-5640. THEATRE DISTRICT The Theatre District presents the play "The Ulies of the Field," a study of ego, control and SWTender, through May 31 at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Performances are Fri- day and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sun- days at 2 p.m. 11ckets for Friday and SWldays are $15, Saturdays are $20 and students and senior cit- izen discounts are available. For µllonnation. call 435-4043. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater company. in association with Newpo~ Har- bor Nautical Museum, proudly stages its premiere show "'Iteasure fsland" at 1:30-p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children under age 12 and members receive a $2 discount. Por more informa- tion, call 851-6448. KIDS PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Library presents Pajama Storytime every Monday evening from 7 to 7 :30 p.m. for 3-to 7-year-olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite children's songs, a varied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the eve~ activi- ties. The Preschool Sto.cytime.for 3- to 5-year-olds takes place Tuesday mornings from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. For information, call 64f>..8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For 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 served. Barnes & Noble is located 8,t 1870 Harbor Blvd., lttangle Square in Costa Mesa. Por infor- mation, call 631-0614. DANCE AMATEUR DANCERS The Orange County Chapter of the U.S. Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association offers a social ballroom dance -from 7 :30 to 11:30 p.m . Saturday at the Avant Garde Ballroom, 4220 Scott Drive, Newport Beach. Dance lessons will be offered from 7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is $5 for members and $8 for others. Por information, call 898-1773. COUNTRY WESTERN # The Oasis Senior Center offers a six-week Country Western and Country-Western Llne Dancing dance classes for singles and cou- ples beginning May 27 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The Country Western class will take place from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. and the line dancing class will be from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. Registration fee is $48. For information, call 644-3151. BALLROOM DANCE Defore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the DePote 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 disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 admission. For information, caU 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 in.forma- tion, call 645-2356. LITERARY BOOK SIGNINGS Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe offers a book signing by author Jo-Ann Mapson, who wrote "Shad.ow Ranch,~ from 2 to 3 p.m . Saturday at 901B South Coast Drive, Suite. 150, Costa Mesa. Author Rio Guzman will sign his book, "A Vagabond in Mexico," from 2 to 3 p.m. on the same day at the Thangle Square location at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 444-0226. BOOK PROGRAM Round Table West's next lun- cheon program presents authors John Strege ("Tiger: A biography of Tiger Woods"), Mickey Wapner ("Women at Risk of Heart Attack") and Mary Keys ("My Best Day") at noon on May 29 at the Balboa Bay Club. 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets are $35. For reservations, call (213) 256-7977. .. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile. albums that picture and describe singles with a wide range of personal and profes- sional interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Cen~er_ are $10 more. For information, call 755-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1997 A1S new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge players on the list. For information, call 755-0340. •JAM, singles 21·39, holds o variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAMline at 665-5048. • Jewish In Between Singles, age 39-59, offers social and cUl .. tural events and can be reached by calling 755-0340. SYNAGOGUE VISITS Mee t young Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area synagogues. Visits take place the third Friday of every month. For information, call 755- 5555, ext. 551. CLUBS ALTA COFFEE People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m . for the open reading on the sec- ond Wednesday of ev~ry mq_nth af 506 31st St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 675- 0233. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL ln the Airporter Club: Rock and Roil, Tuesdays and High Roller Band, Wednesdays 8:45 p .m. to 1 :30 a .m. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For information, call 833-2770. --------.-.- The Tee Q C)C)ffi Join Us for RESTAURANT & LOUNGE BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7am t o 10am $2.95 TUESDAYTHRUSATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Served 7pm to 11 pm Prime Rib $6.95 Chicken Marsala $7 .95 Fresh Salmon $8.95 ew York Steak $8.95 or $12.95 . .•. , Lunch • DiMer • Sunday Brunch • Catering Avallable ~....,..,.. FREE Beverage with meal For Reservations and Directions Call 723•0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Newport Beach G olf Course 3100 Irvine Ave • Newport Beach J.56,.Q 1 2 .1 . JAVA CENTRALE A European-styie gourmet coffee caf e. Located at 3420 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Open 7 d'ays. Mf 6-1(4>m DISCORDIA· The premier cyber cafe. www.d cafe.com. located in the Lab. 2930 Brist.ol in Cast.a Mesa. (714] 427-5855 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi t.o Go. C.Omplet.e Bar. All Ma1or Credit Cards. Located At 2675 Irvine Ave .. (Across from Newport Golf Course). (714) 645-5518 BEN I HANA . America's most oolebrated Japanese restaurant. Open 7 KA PLANS days a week. Lunch 11 .30a~:30pm, Mon-Fri. Dinner NEWPORT LANDING Waterfront Dining. Sat. & Sun. Champagne Brunch. Dinner Menu $13.95 -$19.95. Oyster Bar Menu Served All Day. Hours: 1 OanT-11 :30pm. Amex. Mas- t.ercard. Visa. Dinner Reservations Recommended located at 503 E. Edgewat.er. Balboa .. (714) 675-2373 CATALI NA FISH KITCHEN I Breakfast. Junch. dinn~ and lat.a ·evenings. Voted the best 5:~m-10:(Qmi, Mon-Thurs: 5:~11 :CQlm. Fri: Ope ,...... d 6 5~11 :~m. Sat: 4:~m-9:~m. Sun. Located at deli in 0-Snge County. n 7 days 6am-1 Vl'm an a ... m-____ 4=2=50=.....B"'"'irc=h St· 955-0822 ----.-pm-orrweetendr.A111Tm~aacapr.ec1. tm:ac- Get hooked on the freshest-fish available. Fresh grilled-fish.;-seafeo&-e~eiAB!;o-,--~t----­ RIVERBOAT CAFE On board the "Pride of Newport" Riverboat. Home Of The • Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is Open From 11 am-9pm Lunch, Dinner Sat Sun Brunch Barn (closed Mondays) Reservations Needed Only For Wed- dings. Banquets Or Private Parties). All Major Credit Cards Accept.ad. Located Ar. 151 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 673-3425 Fax: 673-7864 AN AMERICAN CAFE located at 462 East 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Open 7 days a week. Mon . .sat. 6am-9pm Sunday till 3pm. Serving breakfast. lunch & dinner. Made from scrat.ch pies, salad dressings & soups. 548-3006 CHARLIES CHILI · Locat.ed at McFadden Place (next to Newport Pier) in New- port Beach. Hours: Mon-Thur 7:00am-12 midnight Wee- kends 7:00am-3:00am. Amex, Visa. Discover. Diner's Oub. No Reservations Needed. (714} 675-7991 ZUBIES Menu Includes: Ribs. Olicken. Steak & Labat.er, Prime Rib, Pizza. ()r.;ter' Bar, Priess Range From $3.95 And Up. · Hours: 11 :30am-1Q>m-Cocktails 'Til 11pm. Credit Cards Not Accepted. Reservations Not Needed. Located et 1712 Placentia. Costa Mesa. (714) 645-0091 THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh. healthy int.ernational delicacie~ Wthin a flat roll. Open 7 days a week from 11 am · Spm. located in the. Hillg'en Square. 250 E. 17th Street. 54S4403 THE TEE ROOM Open 7 days a week to the public for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Locat.ed at the Newport Beach Golf Course. 3100 • Irvine Aw. 756-0121 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Callfamie Cilaine/Mediterranaen 9.)ie Bntlch. cu~ 8rulCh oonemof 81Wa'11 ~ saleds end~ era. •Qnnp. •Penoakea Olcer' end an 11()neleue ~.located et 17nl~Bt.<d., Ml9(714)975-1234 x2100 " ~: 10am-2pm. ~ rec:o11w11911d11d bit net nee nu y. MYSTERY CAl'I ~ et the Cafe Nor. 'tb.I .,... " QJe9ta bloome pert rJ the m n chenCDI • r9T'liniecet It cA the ra 1 ...ao ~~~~~~~ ed off the ~ at Harbor Blvd. 3211 Harbor Blvd. 557.0611 SFUZZI New ltalian -Begant yet casual (located in Triangle Square. C.Osta Mesa). Wed -Happy Hour. Early Bird Menu Available Every day. Hours: lunch 11 :30am4pm. Dinner 4pm-10:30. Reservations accepted. Mastercard. Visa. American Express. Located at 18(0-A Harbor Blvd. (714) 548-9500 NICK'S PIZZA Great pizzas & past.a in C.Osta Mesa smoe 1968. Open for lunch Tues.tti. 11am-2pm. Dinner served 5~1(4>m. Sat. noon t.o 1~m. Qosed Sunday and Monday. located at 2300 Harbor Shopping r.ent.er. C.Osta Mesa. (Rear parking lot)(714) 54~1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 :3Qam..2:~m. Sunday Brunch 11 am-3pm. Dinner Mon-Sun 5pm-1 ~· Call ahead for re& ervat.ions. 673-9500 SCAMPI Fine Family Dining. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week for Dinner Only. 5pm-1 O:~. We Cater Private Lunch Pat'- t.ies for 15 People or More. All Major Credit Cards Accept- ed. Reservations Accept.ad. located at 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. 64S.S560 SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pesta. Caesar Salad. Homemade Sausage, Veal. Lamb, Veg. et.Brian Dishes. Wtne, Beer. Cappuccino & Dessert. Hot.n: 7 Days A Week. Serving Sat. & Sun. Brunch From 8:30lffi. 1pm. Sun.-Thurs. 11im1~. Fri.&t. 11em-11pm. All Major a-edit Cards Accept.ad. locat.ed Ar. 251 Shipyard Wflf, Newport Beach. (714) 7230021 CIAO CAFE ~ Pitz.as. pastas, satads & more. Alt ~ fresh & healthy. Dine in, take out or call for deliverv. QQen Sun thru 1lU'S 11 :30em-1C>.IA>t'TI. 11 :OOam-1, :~Fri & Sat. ()pen for !Unch and dinner. Located at 223 Marine /w,. Belboe Island. 6754070 AVILAS l:L RANCHITO ~ Mexican Food. Wtil The Freiheit ln(1'tdiefa & A New Ugtt CUleine. Great Mergri;eG. Hotn: Lunch &. [)it). ner. ftrM Major Qd Cards Aooepted. l.ocet8d at 2101 Plaoentia, Coate Mesa (714) 642-1142 and 2EOl New- port BMt .. Newpott Beach. (714) 67s.sa65 Ml CASA ().r,,,.. n """a trip to 8ajl • wel • Mei\ioo. Now offering fllh t9COI. Phone etlMd for CJ'dn ~· 1-bn: ~ Fftlm 11n..AI ~ Q'IC&Qlrdl = wx.-id'J& 299'171tt Bt .• Cc-. Mlle: l114j . LA CAVE Menu Includes: Lobst.er, r.rab. Shr,imp. Steaks. Oaily Spe- cials. Fn. & Sat. Prime Rib. Full Bar & Wine list. Casual Dress. Hours: lunches 11 :30am-2:3Q:>m -Dinner Mon.- Sat. From 5:3Q)m. Visa. Mastercard, Diners Qub. Located At 1695 Irvine Ave .. (And 17ths) Near Blockbuster Ent.er- tainment C.Osta Mesa. (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Fish. Clucken. Burgers & Salads. Prices Range From $3 75 For lunch & $6.25 For Di11.ner. Hours: Mon.-Sat Open 11am For Lunch. 4pm Mon.- Fri .. Dinner 3pm. Sat. & Sun .. Major Credit Cards Accept- ed. Locat.ed At 2300 Harbor Bl. #31 . Costa Mesa. (714) 641 -9777 THE ARCHES • The premium steak and seafood house 1n Orange County since 1922. Serving lunch Mon . ..fri. 11 :30am unt.d 3pm. Dinner served nigWi until 1 am. located on Newport Boule- vard & Coast Hwy in Newport Beach. 645-7077 THAI SPICE Voted by the Register readers. as appeared in the best of Orange C.Ounty section as ihe Best Thai Food In 0-Snge County.° Lunch. dinner. catering & takeout. 615 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. 5484333 THAI WAVE Dine in or take-out. Fast &. free delivery. Serving lunch & din- ner. Located at 211 62nd St. Newport Beach. ~ 7 days a week. Visa. MastePCard & Ame1ican Express acceptad. 645-3057 ROYAL KHYBER Awn winning cuisine of India. ~n for lunch Mf 11 :3Qem. 2pm. Closed for lunch Sat., Sunday brunch 11;3().2:30. Dinner serwd from 5:~. Locat.ed et 1CXD Bnstol St. North. Call ncNI for reservations. 752-020:1 NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS Vat.ad the #1 Indian~ In tnnge County ~ deify Mh three locadoos to &eN8 you. l.DC8t8d at 3705 5cMtl Bnatol. (1 block no'th of Sot.th Coast Plaza). 0500595 salads. grilled plates and pasta specialties. Open six days a .week. Monday through Thursday 11 am- apm: Fridays and Saturdays 11am-9pm. located at 670 W. 17th~· #GB. Costa Mesa. (West of the new Trader Joes.) 645-8B73 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Casual waterfront dining at the former site of the hist.one Sea Shanty and Delaney's. Featuring fresh rnesquite-9rilled seafood. ayster bar and retail-fish market. Full bar. Cigar patio. Dining patio. All major - cards. Catering available. Seating upon arrival. Moderately priced. Located 630 lido Parle Drive near lido Island. Opel1 7 days, lunch and dinner. 675-flSH . SKEWERS Restaurant/Brewery. P12Za. Salads. Burgers, Sandwiches & Fish. Located at 298 E. 17th St .. Unit 8 . Open Sunday-Thursday 11 am-1 Opm. Fri-- Sat 11 :CDam-12:(X)pm. All Credit Cards accepted except Discover. Reservations recommended. 645-6459 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vietnamese dining. Next to Carl's Jr. Serving authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Menu includes: Viet- namese egg rolls. spring rolls. old traditional rice veNTiicelli with shrimp and fresh vegetables. Sepa- rate vegetarian menu prepared In the traditional Buddhist recipes. Hours: 11 :CXJem-9:~. Oosed Sunday. V1S8/MC eccept.ed. 271 East 17th St .. Coste Mesa. (714) 674-8460 A 16 THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 forutn FAX: 71'9Ml-4170 • editorial Leave FairVie:w Park· in· itS natural state S ometimes the best option is to do nothing. As City Council members weigh the idea of an expansion of the Costa Mesa Golf and Coun- try Club that would wipe out a siz- able portion of Fairview Park, they might want to consider that option. By doing nothing, they would ensure that 110 acres of untouched park land remain open to the pub- lic. They would e nsure that a w1lcllife habitat is preserved and that mode l train enthusiasts won't have to tear down their longtime labor of love. It doesn't take a genius to see that open space in Costa Mesa is quickly dwindling. And anyone who has driven along Fairview Park at the northeastern end of Placentia Avenue knows this is one of the few rural spots in a town that is becoming increasingly urban. But there's something more important than accommodating the city's golfers. It's called open space. We acknowledge that an expan- sion of the golf course would bring in considerably more revenue than leaving the park in its current state -$400,000 annually is the current estimate. But there are things more important and more long-lasting than money -like preserving the quality of life for all members of the public and saving one of the last chunks of open, rolling land left in · Costa Mesa. The best news is that the citizens of Costa Mesa already own this land. It doesn't have to be pur- chased. It's there for the taking .. Or -·yather, 1De ·1iaving. We urge the council to support a more modest proposal for the park, perhaps one that would include a portion to include ballparks or fields for children. But erasing for- ever this priceless land under a blanket of green and sand traps is the wrong turn in the road. Fairview Park and its surround- ings are a part of our natural histo- • MARC MARTIN I OAlY PILOT ry. We know that golfing, especially since the rise of mega-star Tiger Woods, is near its peak in popular- ity. And Costa Mesa's golf course, even with its 36 holes, has a hard time handling the burgeoning crowds. Open space is a be tter choice for Fairview Park than more greens at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. They should be preserved. Here's an urgent reply to Dave Hirschler, a non-resident of Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and New- port communities who all stand to lose a bit more of what little wild areas are left within these three com- munities: How dare you say that you'd rather have a golf course that the "mess down there now." Golf is wrong Course for park play and enjoy God's nature just as it is. I have three pre-school children, and we j\llt lave going out there and enjoying tbe bills and tbe dirt and the frogs and tbe wikDlll just .. it is. No to the money and yes to open space. Fol.ks, this MESS that be refers to are the native plants and animals, such as tedtail hawks, American kestrels, sea birds of many kinds ana small mammals and reptiles that make up U1e full habitat which' remains, although landlocked, at this area in question. Hirschler calls this a mess. THE ISSUE: Costa Mesa residents and others tee off on city officials who are considering a golf cot.trse expansion into Fairview Park. , JANET SWOltDS • Costa Mela · you probably lined up to assist in the destruction of Laguna Canyon too. -D.L VORCE A REAL resident of Newp0rt Beach I'm calling with my concern about building a nine-hole golf course. I dis- agree completely with this idea. tragedy if another golf course is used or comes in and evicts these train enthusiasts. I go with my daughter. We try to go to every month. sor this free ride. I feel this train is very important to the little children. It is history for them. it is a history lesson. We don't have the depots and tbe trains that we used to have when I was a young person. I don't thlDk. tbe dty cares much about what goes on. 1r1 free. I'm just all for the puk. If YE can be done to doae t!dl coune plan out I'm all for lt. Iwtll there at the meeting. DAN llAMDl!Z Ontario nus non-resident advocates destruction of all these animal homes and habitats just so he can play more golf in a shorter amount of time. I think children need a place to go without worrying about the dangers of the city. I also say it is a very edu- cational park which I would like to show my cousin somedaY.. I do not wish to show him some snotty, old men in little pants whacking at a ball w:lth a stick. I think it is an institution. It's one of the rare, free activities that parents can enjoy with their children. I just think it would be a tragedy if this planned golf course expansion goes through. SCOTr PETERSON Costa Mesa So these youngsters have no other way of really getting to know what trains are like ucept for something like this, and we certainly don't need any more golf counes. What we need is to teach our history to our young people. My son bas been going with me for ovw a year now, and it ii the high- tigbt of the month. I really woukl bate to ... that go to the golf c:oune. Well folks that's bow it might be. LEE CONNOLLY Huntington Beach People like Hirschler and his ilk con- sider biological units expendable if it means greater convenience or stan- dard of living for themselves. He bas tox:gotten, or probably nev- er known, that Ea.rth,is a biological unit. Get with the program Hirschler and stay in beautiful Laguna, where USA NAVAR.RO Costa Mesa I'm in firm support of the model train association. I think it would be a I'm opposed to the golf course expansion plan. I'm all for the Costa Mesa Fairview Park with the trains and the wildlife. I firmly believe that taking away this sort of function would eliminate a lot of children as well the parents who enjoy the train rides and those in the club who spon~ I am absolutely dismayed at the proposal of changing Goat Hill Junc- tion into a golf course. Enough holes is enough, and there ii not enough open space for children to roam and It'• ab.out time that we do some-· thing powerful that ii In tbe best interest of people and not necessarily moner;_ The c:hOdren that go there have eftted a lot from tt, and actu- ally u an adult, I enjoy it quite a bit. -l.A.u.A JOHNS Newport Beach Vandalism shouldn't taint school's reputation N ewport Harbor High School is a great school and bas produced an outstanding class of 1997. Obviously, the results of a recent act of vandalism are far from outstanding, and I know that the students that participat- ed a.re sorry that the Nprank" went that far. These events not only hurt the school but also the parents and community that help financially support Newport Harbor High School. Our school is strength- ened by great administrators, faculty, a strong PTA, and a resource-rich Navigators fathers' group. The vandalism just does noi reflect this great heritage, the school, or the senior class as a whole. Ironically, that very night of the vandalism, I was at Dodger Stadium representing Newport Harbor in receiving the CIFs award, (given to the entire stu- dent-body at Newport Harbor), for the best sportsman.ship in the entire sea-View League. Also, every senior student has completed more than 20 hours of community service by the time he or ahe graduates. The class ls ~,Qf iP<livXSuals who sisr- nificantly give beck to the school and the community. ( As a class, we need to reestablish a positive image in the community's eyes. Even though the community can not simply ignore this incident it is very important to look towards the good things about Newport Harbor and the Class of 1997. TENNYSON OYLER Senior class president Newport Harbor High School Shame on the Senior Class of Newport Harbor High. Destroying the kiddie ride from Gilberts, the neighbors' mailboxes and deliberately van- dalizing the roof tiles and drains are all illegal offenses. Not one of those boys or girls who were involved in this should be taklng part in the graduation ceremonies. No diplomas should be given them until they have repaid the school district for their vandal- ism. Where's the les on in respon- sibility that we should be teach- ing young adults? This is not a problem that can be solved with daddy's check book. senior I realize that the senior prank incident is one of unfortu- nate circumstances. The majority of the SO-plus students who par- ticipated did not harm, nor did they intent to harm the campus 1n any way, shape or form. These students, many of whom have excelled in acade- mics and athletics throughout the past four years, respect and take pride in their beautiful campus. They only planned to carry on a longstanding, harm- less tradition. Unforturlately, however, a very small minority of students involved did not understand the damage-tree nature of this tradi- tion. Instead, this small minority purposely banned the Newport Harbor campus. The actions of these few stu- dents are unforgivable, and I have the utmost confidence that the Newport Harbor administra- tion and the Newport Beach police will take stern action against them. As for the great majority of the students involved who did not damage the school in any way, it is a shame that the van· ~committed by the small majority continue to overshad- ow the fact most atudents partid· pated in a non-destructive man- ner. As a member of the Newport Harbor Class of 1997, it breaks my heart to think that the entire cl~ss will likely be remembered for the few students who turned a decades-old tradition into destruction. The truth is the Newport Harbor Class of ·97 should ~ remembered for what has made it so great. After all, most students, including myself, were not even on campus during the incident. It is my hope that the community will remember the Class of '97 for its accomplishment's, includ- ing highlights such as: one of the highest overall grade point aver- ages in Newport Harbor history, the highest single grade point average in school history, and a trip to the ClP Division V foot- ball finals. Rather than allow these achievements to be over-shad- owed by the destructive actions of a small minority, I urge the community to remember the Newport Class of 1997 as one that excelled 1n academics, ath- letics, and the arts. ~ ·• s.orr s~ ..... .. ewport narbor scbool lSOl.ra representative best of the hotline SHOULD MONAHAN WORK AT S1o's? Tl tr 1s-..l r : The Costa Mesa City Council member took a job managing the outlaw's pop ular steakhouse Wherever Councilman Gary Monahan works, as long as it does- n't have any real conflict with the city, is fine. Everybody should be entitled to make a living. · EMILY TYGART Costa Mesa I don't see anything wrong with Gary Monahan working for Sid Softer. I heard th.at Soffer's ls a very good place, and I think the dty of Costa Mesa sc:cewed him up pretty good. He is kind of obstinate. Rt.rllf RUEGER Costa Mesa I think it is great that be has ta.ken the job at Sid's. I'm unhappy about it because I tried to hire him to work at my restaurant, Habana, and he already bad gotten another offer. lt'I a good thing for him. It's a good thing for the city, not withstanding the issues regarding Sid. Jl!PPREY BEST Owner of Haba.na restaurant in COila Mesa Please. I get so tired of reeding about Sld. He beha'Ytll llke a brat, and you reward b1m by wrttlng about him. I teacb 5-year. olds, and Sid would be welcome In.my cl4ll to leal'l1 tbat ru1ea are for all of us to follow. Tbere are logtcal comequenc. to not follow- ing them. Pleue find someone lntereaUng to write about ___ ......,.,.=SUI= PENTON COltaMeM t' . . -. -1 .~ THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1~7 A17 correspondence write your representatives Costa Mesa should get farm sale money I have been following the plight of Costa Mela High Schoo\,losing the only agricultur- al farm 1n the district, espedally when it is so difficult to ftnd adequate gardeners and landlcapen to care for the many homes in our district. Other Orange County school distdcts have managed to keep a fann on at least one campus. On top of this loss, the $9 million from the • sale of the farm is to be spent on all campus- es in the district and for salary increases for all personnel. Guess where most of the mon- ey will go? The other three high schools have ade- quate athletic facillties for sports approved by the CIP. Costa Mesa has one inadequate football field for three teams and poor swim- ming, basketball, track, and baseball facili- ties for both boys and girls teams. As a retired high school coach, don't tell me the lack of fac:illties does not affect the entire student body. The Uc~um at Costa Mesa seats about 200 when all are usable, barely enough for one grade if a third of the students don't attend. The sound system and lighting are gross- ly inadequate, the dressing rooms for per- formers are non-existent. The intercom and phone systems are also disasters. Carpeting throughout the school is threadbare apd an accident waiting to happen. Ceiling tile is missing in many classrooms, mostly due to ~ ALDEN'S CARPET -·haS opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S .. CARPETS, INC. 1663 pfacenlla si .. Costa Mesa 646-4838 • leaks 1n the roof. Numerous door locks are inoperable -an invitation for vandalism. The whole campus ls a swamp whenever it rainsi sump pumps, if there ever were any, are inoperable. Teachers and administrators are equal to any in the county, but bow can they teach in such a facility? If ever an inspection of this campus was made by OSHA or the O.C. Health Department, orders would be received to make repairs or close the cam- pus, . I am a retired teacher, coach and admin- istrator in another Orange County school district, as well as a retired commander in the U.S. Navy, having lived in Orange Coun- ty since 1935 and in Newport Beach since 1946. In my retirement since 1969 I have visited all four of our high schools calling on friends and acquaintances. I can't remember Costa Mesa High School ever having a complete renovation. Costa Mesa should get at least 50% of the money derived from the sale of part of their campus. Please give consideration to allocating sufficient funds to bring Costa Mesa High School up to par with the other three schools . and then caring for all other c~puses before any money is spent on personnel and fringe benefits. HAROLD G. POLLEY Newport Beach u.1.•un111 t.rblra ~ (D), '12 tWt Senett lkig., Wtll 112. w.hlnaton o.c.. 20510, (202} ~or 2250 I.= lmHwy. S•. 545, £1~90245. ~(l10)414- 57m. Dlanrw Felnllllln. (D), Jl1 Hatt lldg., Wmh- lnga\ O.C.. 2051 O. Q02) 224-JIM 1 or 11111 • Serita Manka lllld .. Stll. 915, Loi~ 90G25, (310) 914-7300. ..... ·-· lfA1NIS OW11 ~ au. •1tt1 Dist.. 4000 MacM.hur BMI. hit Toww, S.. 430, Newport Bwh, 92MO. (714) ~2244 ex 206 ~ Bldg., Washklgton. D.C. 20515. 202-225-5611 . (Rep- ~most of Newport Beldl.) Dena~ (ft), 45th Dist.. 16162 ~ Blvd .. SUite 304. Huntington Be.ch, CA. 926t7T (7~ 847-2433 Of' 1027 ~ worth Building, Washington D.C. (202) 225- 2'15 (Represents Costa Mesa and West New- port Beach). STAlE SINATE ROSI Johnson (It), 35th Dist., 18552 A 11\lha.le· of A Tale A Bookshoppe for kids of all aqes: 418'7 Cam~ Dr. University Center, Irvine Children'~ Boobhoppe Come Join U$ For A Very Rare Opl'<?rtunity Award Winning A~rs & Wumator ROBGR'I' GAN GOUCI and DAW GJIANNON Friday. May 23 • 4:00 -5:30 p..m. (Special Presentation & Reading at 400 p.m) Don't~ thia ~ to meet two of the grtat.!$t award winning storljtellm of our time. Mr. San Souci is a winner of man~ award.9, inc~ the Caldecott. And. Mr. Shannon hu been cll09eD ~ the New Yolk Tunes as one of the Be~ · mustrat.cn of the Year. All boob Will be awiable fot pmonalilation ana autognpbing. II you're llllllile to au.nd the autoqraph fllltl) wt will bt glad to have yo1r 1ioOb til9*'~ for !fO'L Dia JCJfta camtng 6/S. M9r.MtV lhd. Ste. 220, IMne, 92715, IU- Ot• ITAll UIB•Y ~ ....., 00. 10th Dist., 18952 ~ ~ .. Ste. 220, Irvine. 92715, 863· 1070. ITAl'I muw. cm•mSICJf• •s F1•1'°'1t St.. Suite 2000, San Francisco, CA. M105, (415) 9C)t..520(). Regional office icx.t.d,ln Long~ (310) 590-5071. ..... CGUNYYWRD OfU&WW HaH of Administration, 10 Civic Ce.nter Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701. Jim Sltv1, 2nd District (Costa Mesa) 834-3220. Thomas Wiison, Sth District (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights) 834-3550. m•-COUNTY Mmt 80ARD • Felr DrM, Costa ~ 708-fAIR. Board: PresldMt Jim Undberg. Vice PresJ., dent. GMy HayeQwa. John Oun, Randy Smith. Emily Senford, Marian La Follette, A.G. Kawamur1, Don Willet. Don 5altarelli. OltANCIE auwTY 90ARD Of IDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Sox 9050, Costa ~.92628-9050.~. .... Elizabeth D. Parlter,member,Trustee-Area 5 Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. art Of COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive, 92626, 754-5223. Mayor. Peter Buffa F~G eo...d: Joe &tdmm\ GalY Mmllhl\ ...... Sonw1. ~ CoWM. art,.-..-llAGI Newport lwt\ Qty Hllll. llOO ~ Bhotd.12663. 644-JD. ~ .i.n OtblV • Co\#ldf: John Hedgll. '"'°"* &tvt.• Nar- rT\J Glowr, Dennk O'Neil, John ~ loin ThomM>n. COAST mll••NTY couw DllTNCT District OffQ: 1370 Adams /IW., Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. 432-5891. Chancellor. William M. Vega Board: Walter Howald, Sherry a.um. Paul Berger, Armando R•, Jef"ry Pattenon. NEWPOll'J.MESA UNW IE> sotOOl. DtSTIUCT District Office: 1601 16th St., Newpoft ee.cn. 92663, 7~3200. Superintendent: MK Bernd Board: Dana Blade. Judy Franco, Ed Dedter, Jim Ferrynwi. Martha Fluor, Wendy Leece. Serene Stokes. 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I ~- ' ~-Newpori Beacb!C<»ta Mesa Daily Ph Students perform. like pros in mock Council ith the exception of a few giggles and awkward smiles, a group of Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar High School students replaced the New- port Beach City Council and staff for a day and performed like pros. 1 •• ,Forty high school students, 22 of them. involved in their ~chools' youth councils, observed and participated in the "mock city council meeting during City Gov- ernment Day on Tuesday. HThey asked a lot of the same questions we ask,~ said City Councilman John Noyes. HI thought they did. a good job." The students sat in des- ignated seats as board members and city employ- 'ees, while real city offi- cials sat behind them, whispering advice into their ears. "The comments made were very interesting," said Newport Harbor senior Scott Sims, who Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar teens participate in City Government Day St ory by MAf.US5A ESPINO • • • Photos by DON LEACH r was elected mayor during the mock meeting. "I didn't .realize all of the rules. H The student board members discussed issues concerning a bodyboarding contest at the Wedge, extending the 10 p.m. curlew for minors and reno- vating Newport apd Balboa boulevards. Mandy Streiff, a Corona del Mar High School senior and a council member at the mock meeting, said the expe· rience was an eye-opener for her. She did not know about the detailed procedures a governing board must follow. • H 1 had no idea that was how it was wee, ff she said. Hit makes you realize that the public does have a say on what goes on." Before the mock meet- ing, the students gathered in small groups and toured different departments at City Hall and ·v~ous_ pro· Acting city clerk, M.E. Clayton, hands over the gavel to newly elected·mayor of Newport Beach, eets-tmder way-m the-area:--sc-Oft-SlniS wlille fellow Sfucrents"Maiicfy S~onnen 01 CorOii8crerMi?HJ.gh i}1e~o t~ured the Police. and Patrj.ck Hog!lfl of Newport Harbor High watch the proceedings as council members during a etoron~n del Mar High mock council meeUng. Left: City councll members.for a day, Wbibtey McDonnell, Scott SimS, Mandy School student Cassidy Strieff and Katie Obegl, listen to arguments as to why a surf contest should be held at the Wedge. Salus said she didn't realize city employees did mucl;l work until she got a glimpse of the inner workings. "I always thought they sat around waiting for a phone call, b~t that.is not what you do," said the junior, who toured a fire sta· tion, Newport Harbor and the emergency room at Hoag Hospi- tal. Overall, City:. Attorney Dan Ohl said he was impressed with the students and how they car· ried themselves throughout the day. "I love listening to the kids and seeing how they think -it's kind of fun," Ohl said. "I think they have a lot more going for them than adults give them credit for." vo.lunteer directory • The VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodically in the Dally Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321 , ext. 331. '97 RACE FOR THE CURE The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is looking for volunteers to make its '97 Race for the Cure a stagger- ing success. One of California's largest SK run/walks needs assistance with pre-race events and race day activities. It takes l e than 1,200 volunteers to operate Newport Beach event at Fashion and. If you'd like to help with the Sept. 28 event call 224-0299 and leave your name, address and phone number. You'll receive a volunteer sign-up sheet. AlS ASSOOATION ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Asso- tiation, Orange-<:ounty Chapter. needr many volunteers. For information. call the chapter office at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF ORAN.GE COUNTY 1The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group lead- ers for patients and caregivers; and for the volunteer helpline. Interested volun- teers can call 283-1111. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY , "Che Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society is seeking office volunteers. Also, volu11teers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnf<;>Center. For information on these and other volunteer opportunities, ~II Sally Carson, 261 -9446. I AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RELAY FOR LIFE The American Cancer Society needs vol- unteers for a number of tasks. For infor- (Tliition, contact Sally Carson at 261 -9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDIONE Americans for Free Choice in Medicine, a non-profit educational organization founded on the idea of individual liberty and free enterprise, is seeking office vol- unteers. 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I Printary/M:tjor Sponsors Bullwinkles/Family Fun Centers: The Bca.c (Radjo Station); Bowers Museum; Pacific ,4; Conti nencal Cablevisioa; Taco Mesa; Dunn-, Edwards; AAA Auto Club; Ora.nge County Fairgrounds; Avila's El Ranchito; Carl's Jr.; Sumitomo Bank; W iocheU's; Avco Financial~ Bank'. of America; Costa Mesa NRA: T he Daily Pilot; lntcroatlonal J-{ousc of Pancakes; Orange County Market Place; The O range County Register~ The Rccov~ Ce!1ccr; Scradling. ~occa, Carlson a.nd Rauth; Thai Spice; VanDorpc Cho u and Associatio_n; CoUege Hospital; Reno Air; Ttadet Joes; Sa.kiok.a Farm and-Diva Restaurant. Secondary/Donor Sponsors Chevfs; Mimi's Cafe: Vagabond Inns; C.J. Segcrstrom and Sons; Cove Motoring;· Diedrichs Coffee; French's Bakery; ln-N-Out Burger; Jack-In-The Box; JK Construction; Keyser Marston Associates; Lloyd's Nursery; Norm's Restaurant; Norris·Repkc; Red·E-Rents; Souplantation; Tait and Associates: Triangle Square; lngard.ia Brothers Produce; ColdweU Banker; Costa Mesa Marriott; Starbucks; El PoUo Loco; Bennigan's Restaurant; Diversified Funding; Westar Management; PK Burgers; McDonald/Ruby Corporation; Starbucks·South Coast Metro; Ripley's Believe It Or Nor/Movieland Wax Museum; Americlcan; Baja Fresh Mexican Grill; ICN Pharmaceuticals; McD~nald #803; Paradise Drinking Water; Latham and Watkins Law fi rm; Heller Associates; Theodore Ro bins Ford; Westar NutritionNiva American; Senik Paint; Frazee Paint; C rown Hardware; Barbain Food Basket; Costa Mesa Country Club; DK Donuts; Dontloos Pizza; Donut and Coffee Shop; Downey Savings; HI-Time Cellars; Dick Church's; Hornblower Dinin~ Yachts; Lett-Ucc Cater To You; Mi Casa; Monrovia Liquor; Natural Sunflower Bakery; Newport Rib Company; Orange County Performing Arts Center; Ralphs Grocery: Roses Donut; Speckled Bird; Sunshine Liquor; Victor's Donuu; WHd RWers; South Coast Repertory; Costa Mesa Playhouse; Subway-Harbor/Adams; Alaskan Ice; Sparklett's Water; Stater Brothers; Mesa Water District; Baskin-Robbins; Jaza'T'Go; Acapulco Mexican Restaurant; Ching Hai Real Estate; Farr'.s Stationers; Sammy's Hoc Dogs; Ice Cha~c; Discovery Museum; Mission ViejQ Vigilantes;lnceroational House of Pancakes; Hillgren Square Center; Mr. Wok; Lil' Picl<le; Los Angeles Dodgers; Noah's Bagels; Hughes Family ,Markee; Tea and Sympathy; Nick's Pizza; KC's Hallmark; Michael's; ~-Mart; Pizza Hut; The Gap; I & Joy Manhattan ijagcls; Haute C~; Zubie's; Western Waste Industries; O range Coast College; Sterling Art Supplies; Big City Bagels; Bruegger's Bagels Bakeries; Office Depoe; Six Flags Magic Mountain; Johnny Rockets; Adventure 16 Outdoor; Price Club; Nikecown; Longs Drugs; Celebration; Ducote and Associates; Bar_r Lumber; Westin South Coast Plaza; Ballet Pacifica; Bordiers Nursery and Disney Sports Enterprises. Service Providers/Support Groups Costa Mesa Chamber 9f Commerce~ South Coast Metto; Costa Mesa Senio.r Cemer; Habitat fo r Humanity; Costa Mesa Church of Christ; Ora.qgc County Community Development Council; Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center of Orange County; Davis Adult School; Mental Health Association of Orange County; Friends Outside; Community Service ProFI"s; Ameridcan EnvironmentaJ Services; O range County Council on Agi ng; Bahais of COsta Mesa; Women Helping Women; Huntangton Beach Community Clinic; Westside Boys and Girls Club; Youth Employmc.nt Service of the Harbor Arca; Girls Incorporated of O range County; Human O ptions Second Stepi Heritage Hol,lSe Southern California Alcohol and Drugs Program; Someone Cara Soup Kitchen; Twning Point Center for Families; Wellness Education Foundation; Adult Day Services of Orange County; Fair HousirJg Co.,ancil of Ora.n.se County; The Orange County Register; Rclcaf Costa Mesa; City of Costa Mesa Volunteers;Executivc Clubi •ta Puerta Abierta" Church; Rotary Club-Newport Sunrise; Orange Coast College Reach; Shalimar Teen Center: United for Success/YCS Community Services; Save Our Youth (SOY); Civic Cent~r Banio Howing; Boy Scouts; Camp Fi" Boys and· Girls; Family Costa Mesa; Child's Pace; FISH·Harbot Arca; Iglesia Nueva Vision U.E.P.; Serving People In Need (S PIN): YMCA Monitoring Program UAired fo.r Sua:css; Cub Scout Pack 301: O range County Congregation Communim UCI Mascot and Arhletia; Wiison School: Sonora SdM>oJ; Whittier School PTA; TewinkJ c PTA; Newport Harbor H igh P~A; Caltfo rnia Elementary PTA; Wallace Avenue Impromnent; Eatanc::ia Higli School; Paularlno School; Adams Elementary; Ensign School; Anderso n Elcmcnwy: Harbor 1Haiey ChwCh; Si. Joachims Church; Corona I;>cl Mar Hifth School; Kaiser Schooh Newpon Mesa School District; City of Co.ta Mila: Fa.te Exploren Ind l>olic:c ~rcrs; Costa Mesa Church ot Christ; Victoria Schoo); Costa Mesa Board of Rca.ltors; The Et.scntials; Seven AntNts and Riduno Latino. I• EYE-OPENER CdMs George Sumner named to South All-Stars QUOTE OF THE DAY "li~ don't ne«l ony ~ tlf'Nl ~ ~ fleed fllWJl ,,.,,._ h4t M«l big brocherl and good aos. 011d good~ and good ~u ... • -RJOISAUL Former Ram Rich Saul's message to a group of blue chips is one that belongs ip ev~ry playbook. T he 36th annual awards breakfast for blue chip seniors from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools was put to rest Wednesday morning, and simple niath brings the numbers to well over 1,000 beautiful kids taking a bow on the stage over the years before various schools, ci~d county dignitaries. Washington, USC, Duke, Stanford, Michigan, Georgetown, Yale, UC Santa Barbara, and yes, you too, Coldey Beacom College in Delaware, think nothing of it,· it's but a sampling of what has been coming out of the Back Bay for these past 36 years. l <><>I H\11 SUmmons for Sumner • Corona del Mar High receiver is elevated to All-Star status with South. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Corona del Mar High senior George Swnner, who rewrote the school's receiv- ing record book the last two sea- sons, has been added to the South roster for the Orange County All-Star Football Game, scheduled July 11 at Orange Coast College. Sumner, a 6·foot, 170-pound senior who will continue his Sumner career at Georgetown University, caught 47 passes for 854 yards and 11 touchdowns last fall, all school single- s e a s o n records. In addition, Sumner's 66 career recep- tions for 1,214 yards and 12 touchdowns are Sea King career records. Swnner, who tied a county record with five TD catches Sept. 19 against Garden Grove, replaces Mater Dei receiver David Castleton, whose recent shoulder surgery will force him to miss the 38th summer showcase of top senior players for the bene- fit of charity. Sumner earned first-team All- Sea View League and AU-New- port-Mesa District recognition as a senior, helping Coach Dick Freeman's squad post a 5-5 record. Swnner joins Newport Har- bor's Danny Pulido on the South's five-man receiver ~rps, which also includes former Sea View rivals Murle Sango (El Toro) and Jake Savona (Irvine). Newport Harbor running back Ray Ohrel is the other local play- er who will represent the South. Also a gilled return man. who broke 98 yards to paydirt with a kickoff in the final minutes to spoil Newport Harbor's shutout hopes in the Battle of the Bay X.XXV, Sumner caught South Coach Jim Hartigan's attention by averaging nearly 38 yards on seven catches against Hartigan's Santa Margarita squad the last two years. Sumner caught six passes for 220 yards again.st the CIP South· em Section Division V champions tut fall, lncludiug TDs of 12, 60 and 83 yards. Other South odditlom include Mater Dei running beck Jama1 Parley and Aliso Niguel lineman CoryPro11. Jlm Vreeke (Lo• Amigos). Charlie Landrigan (Capiltrano Valley) and Matt Steinau (Bl 'Jbro) were originally .. lected, bUt DOt to 21.!t· Every year it's a treat and this year's, held at the Hyatt Newporter, was no aception. In fact, l found it to be one of the more exceptional in the long line of blues, grays and silvers which are paraded on to the stage to be heralded by the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. And it came, at least for me, from out of the blue. During the course of the occasion, Paul Salata, perhaps best known around here for his Mr. Irrelevant Week events, brought forth from-tris table a group of former athletes to offer a comment or a couple words of advice. He does it each year and each tinie the likes of former athletic marvels such as two-time Olympic Games swimming gold-medalist Brian Goodell, former USC quartebacks Paul MacDonald and Shane Folt!y (Newport), and former Ram tight end Hank Goebel (CdM) off er some insight. fl' After all, they've been there, they've seen the pitfalls and hopefully evaded most of them. And each contributes to a memorable occasion. · And, there was the incomparable George Yardley on hand, Newport Beach's gift to the Naismith Basketball l;Iall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. Yardley said not to let money be the primary factor in decisions; others spoke of Chanking those wlio bave got you there; and there were other strong points made by the group, which also included 13-year NFL pro Hobie Brenner who prepped at Fullerton High. It was another ex-Ram, however, who in less than 100 seconds, riveted this audience. Rich Saul, one of the great roger earl son names in Rams history when the Los Angeles entry was one of the cornerstones of the National Football League, took his place in line. This is not a man who has filled books with numbers, as in passes caught, passes completed or touchdowns scored. An all-pro reputation provides him the credentials. But he was in the trenches. You know, all muscle, big, dirt and mud covered most of the numbers on his jersey, and not too much to say. Right? Well, Rich Saul took his fleeting seconds-at the microphone and sizzled with one of the straightest, simplest and truest of messages I have beard. •we don't need any more great athletes," he said. "We need great people. We need big brothers and good sisters, and good parents, and gopd students ... " That was the gist of what he said ... and when he left to be seated the applause meter exploded. Salata's table, filled with these . speakers and such, for a moment appeared almost dumbfounded by the depth and sincerity of Saul, a Corona del Mar resident. r------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Finally, MacDonald blurted out, MGreat speech Rich ... I'm stoked! Everyone laughed, but MacDonald was quick to add, •J don't mean that facetiously at all, I really am stoked!· In fact, everyone was stoked. Rich Saul should be bottled and put in those little plastic bottles with the straws in them, then handed out to every student In the district, from TI.C and up.· I'd like to see him drafted, · then motorcycled around town to speak at schools from morning until evening, because bis message is perhaps the most basic of all ingredients which bas, in my view, faded badly over the years. It's a message which needs to be heard by a far-larger audience,· again and again. I'm looking forward to Paul Salata's table next year, and I hope Rich Saul is there, too. -• I I ! youth baseball. J .:. ! ..: ...,; . ---·-'""'-· ': -: I I I I ENIGMA IN C . . I I I I I I Does Toshiba care where the event is played, or what happens to its I I I ~ I I ' : t.WIC ~I OAlV Pl.OT Athletics' catcher Travis Moon places the tag on Roddea' buenmner PbUUp Ga.tin Taelday. Cubs win deciSivelY •Heenan. Parker combine with work on the mound as Cubs improve to .12·2-1: NEWPORT BEACH -The Cubs' Dennis Heenan and Tyler Parker each pitched three innings, struck out five batters and both allowed only two hits as they led the CUbs (12-2-1) to an 8..( win over the Blue Jays in Newport Harbor Baseball Association's Mustang Division play. Philip Martin went 2 for 2, which included a two-RBI double in the fifth inning to cap a five-run rally. Carson Hedrick also came up big in that inning with a two-run triple. The defensive play of the game came'in the first inning when shortstop nevor Selby ma'de a diving stop, turned and threw out the runner at first base to end the rally, holding the Blue Jays to one run. PINTO DMSJON Marllm Hlgbllghts Defensive stars for the Marlins were outfielder Michael Puncel and pitcher Andy Fisch.er. Puncel snagged made a diving grab on the first play of the game to steal a ba.sehit. and Fischer grabbed a linedrive hit back to the mound. The defense of Woody Yokoyama, Michael Guess, Jason Loftus and Jason Dill also went noted. Taylor Priend, Ben Frazier and Tunothy Regan each went 3 for 3, while Jason Granzella. Brett Boyer and Jamie Galey all chipped in with two hits. r Red Sox Wgbllghts In two games last week. the Red Sox received home rum by R.J. D'Cruz, Spenser Richley and Jake Carroll. Max Kwock and Dane Berman each added an utra ba.sehit and two singles for both games. and Cassandra McKinney notched her bes! ottensiVe outings of the season. The glove work of shortstop Jobn Swift received mention. Swift also added a pair of hits. Matthew Feneira, Austin Apramian and Kyle Ridgeway knocked a couple singles. Brandon Parole played his hottest game in the field and Nicolas Hatton and catcher Kyle Glenn supplied some tough defense and coJlected a pair of hits each. •Llttle lA .... .m. I • I .• $1 million-a-year ante? The sponsor refuses to answer any questions at all! E xactly what kind of bang Toshiba's getting for its buck in the Senior PGA Tour event, played the last two ears at Newport Beactr-• Couhtry Club, is still unknown. No one from the Japanese electronics giant is willing to answer any questions. What Toshiba thinks has been a legitimate concern because of the recent circumstances involving NBCC ownership and the tournament operator, International Sports and Event Marketing, which was officially kicked off the golf course last week -because of tardy payments, leaving ISM officials to scramble for a new site. Toshiba, you see, pays the biggest bill -$1 million each of the past two events, with an additional $3 million to be paid the next three years. Sure, the company gets exposUie on ESPN, but has it been worth it, especially considering the feud between ISM and NBCC ownership? There is reportedly a clause in the three-year agreement 1 between ISM and Toshiba (it runs throug1l the year 2000) that enables the title sponsor to end its commitment for various reasons. Toshiba, however, doesn't seem concerned about the current controversy. In fact, it refuses to answer any questions, such as: ls Toshiba interested in moving the event to a third different golf course in four L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 years (it began at Mesa Verde dally pllot high school athlete of the week " I ' ( ) ', ..., I I I\ I I ) I ; 'I I I I I • I I ; '-' I . I I I • Newport Harbor sophomore Shawn O'Donnell does an O'Henry. By Rlch•rd Dunn, Daily Pilot W hen fans speak of baseball's little games within the game, therein lies the example of Newport Harbor High slugger Shawn O'DoMell. whose Olck of the wrists made Coach Jim Kiefer look like • genius. Wlth • teammate OQ flnt base an the Sailon' lilt upe o1 th• 19UOG and Woodtwidge Wt·bander K9vtn 8Mftl'I dQl.ng impersonation. the~ seemed doomed. With a hor-bitting O'Donnell at the plAte, Kiefer gave the aac::rifk'e bunt sign. But Beaven threw over to firs~ keeping Newport Harbon Gamltt NUSWD boriell u the Wanton led, 2-1, with one out In the~ IJl the te9entb trining et WlndrOw Park. Countcy Ch4b in 1995)? . Does ISM have-Toshiba's-- blessing to move away from what is widely considered the best location ~ble for the Senior Tour event? The PGA Tour must approve any site, of course, but you would think Toshiba might be interested in where it's going. Is Toshiba interested in stepping between ISM and NBCt: ownership to try and coerce the two parties to resolve the differences and keep the event at NBCC? Apparently not ' How much say-so does Toshiba have in deciding where tq hold the event? Apparently none. What are Toshiba's thoughts on the canceled Tuesday Shootout (scheduled for March 11)?, the last-minute scramble to fill spots in the pro-ams during the week of the event?. the lack of corporate sponsorships?. the lack of volunteers?. and the embarrassingly vacant hospitality tent adjacent to the media facility? Collectively, it has no comment. "Whatever the dispute is between ISM and (NBCC ownership). it does not involve us and we have no comment on any of those questions." said Lynda Orban. public relations • ; • SEE GOLF PAGE Bl .. THURSDAY, MAV 22, 1997 • I =-·· ....... Jarrod Woolard (left) awaits pldloft tbrow atftntu Angell'Mlke Vacker returm totbeNCkJn NHJA play: at right, Angeb' RyanMennes tllc:IMAfely lntosecondu lnftelder Bryan Auer of the lndlam awaits a late throw. 8IUAN POllUPA I OAllY Pl.OT RAVE S COLLE-CT TliREE-WINS O'DONNEL~ CONl1NUE&-FROM 81 A 7-5 victory over the Phillies is the key to their three-game sweep of Newport Beach Little League competition. NEWPORT BEACI I -Ne wport Beach Little ~.9.'.!.9.~e·s Braves,_~ho play !!! the Majors ~yi­s1on, swept three games last week, indudlhg a 7 .5 wrn over the Phillies to retain sole pos- '><'Ss1on Of hrst place. The PhLIJ..les, which are Just a half.game out of the top spot, held a 4-2 advantage over the Orc1vP'> going mto the sixth and final inning of the tedms' duel. Gnfhn Dunzer and Matt Vandercook Jed off the '>txlh with basetuts. Four of the next five Braves worked out walks and took a 5-4 lead. Bill Tdomuna and Juruny Kocuiba followed the pc1sses with hard grounders that resulted in mfield errors for two insurance runs. The Phillies weren't dead, though. In the bottom of the sixth, combined three hits and an error to pick up another run. But it was BravC's,' r<~llever Brett Matsen who regained c-ontrol dnd ended up striking out the side - the> find I strikeout was recorded with the tying run in scoring position. Robert Della Grotta pitched three no-hit innings and allowed just one unearned run tor the Phillies. Della Grotta and Chad Czisny both had two hits. Braves 7, Cardlnals 2 Braves 3, Cubs 2 effective ball to seal the Mets' win. K.C. Rawlins, Josh Brad- bury, Michael Angelo, Pancho Seaborn and Northridge bad key hits as Kevin Joyce, Matt New- • comb and Patrick Joyce played t strong defense. : l}'ler Dowers pitched well for :. the Cubs. · : Phlllles 5, Mets 3 Woodbridge, with its playoff hopes still alive, was looking bunt But after the pickoff attempt, Kiefer canceled the sign and green-lighted O'Donnell, ' who turned on anothet fastball and ripped a two-run home run on the first pitch, lifting the Sailors to a 5-2 Sea View League win in a must-see finish. The Braves also defeated the Cardinals as Dunzer went three inilings on the ~gund to pick up the win. He did not allow the • Phlllles 8, Cubs 5 L __ ,: ____________ ..__~J The Phillies,'j.ust.half .a...game O'Donnell, who swings from the left side, singled and tripled · earlier in the game, goirig 3 for 3' • with three RBI in what would seem an unlikely outburst in the eyes of Newport Harbor Cardinal a hit. In nine innings that Dunzer has pitched against the Cardinals this season, he has blanked the opponents by not allowing a hit or a run. Steven Savage provided the big blow for the Braves with a two-run triple to right field. For the Cardinals, Blake Dillion and Parker Ferguson recorded hits. Braves' catcher Taormina put on a back-· stoppers clinic as he tagged out four Cub run- ners at the plate to end dUferent rallies and hold on to a 3-2 win to remain in first place. Taormina took throws from outfielders Van- dercook, J.D. Walseth, Jordan Salinger and shortstop Matsen for the outs at the plate. Mets 13, Cubs 9 Alex Northridge, in just bis second pitching outing of the season, hurled five innings qf Indlam' l~er ~-·-Elllot POiter f)eft) p~ to ctellv8r apltcb; AlbleUcs shortstop Ryan Heenan map a pop-up In the A:1 game aj"alnlt the R.odd•ID Newport Harbor Bueball Aaodatlon acUon tbll week. out of first place, folind them- selves down 3-1 to the feisty Mets when they erupted for four runs in the top of the sixth to get the win. Alex Orth (2 for 3) delivered the game-winner via a single to drive in Clark Fonda and Brandon Kurtz. Robert Della Grot- ta had three hits for the Phillies, and Mark Aguilar and Todd Macklin contributed with hits. For the Mets, Bradbury pitched well and had a pair·of bits. Rawlins, Kevin Joyce and Angelo also added hits. Macklin picked up the pitching win over the Cubs. David Motschenbacher had two hits and played solid def~e to lead the Phillies, and Casey Hales and Fonda played well. Keith Long pitched for the Cubs with Joseph Taormina, Bryan Warsaw and Dominic Rubino providing offensive support. outsiders. Pact of the matter is, O'Donnell ended the year as one of the hottest hitters in Orange County, batting .684·m his final six games (13 for 19) with two home runs and 12 RBl. After Beavers' pickoff attempt, Kiefer had an inkling and guessed right. ·we were contemplating whether to bunt or not," Kiefer said. "But Shawn bit the ball hard his last time up (an RBI triple to right field), so I let him swing and it paid off." O'Donnell, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, saw a fastball from Beavers on the first pitch bis initial trip to the plate, an.in.field single-. being the result. He saw another first-pitch heater on bis fourth-inning triple that scored Danny Pulido. "t>'Donnell, who batted cleanup for much of the season, was hitting ill the seventh spot, and saw yet another No. 1. "I was determined to hit the ball hard in my last at-bat of the season., because I wanted to do it for the seniors," said O'Donnell, who clouted bis fourth dinger of the year. •it was another first-pitch fastball right down the middle, probably because I was bitting seventh that game." O'Donnell, a sophomore, finished the season batting .423 overall (25 for 59), .452 (24 for 53) in league. "In that situation, it was surprising (O'Donnell) would be swinging on the first pitch," Woodbridge pitching coach Ken Haringa said. "But looking back, he was 2 for 2 and I guess they felt he had a hot hand. One thing he can do is hit lefties. The lefty-versus-lefty rule doesn't apply here, bunt situation or otherwise." At this pace, O'Donnell .,, doesn't figure to get the bunt sign often. But that wasn't always th~ case in 1997. Tigers edge Diamondbacks in battle of kingpins •Shawn was struggling a little bit with the mental part of the game, so we dedded to let him go down (to junior varsity)," •American League's junior team improves to 14-5 after holding off Diamondbacks in a key contest; Majors' Tigers topple Angels 19-1 tQ improve to 19-1 on the season. COSTA MESA -navis 1\imble drove in the go-ahead run for the ngers as part of bis 3 for 3 performance and lifted the ngers of the Costa Mesa Amencan League Junior Division to an 8-7 win over the Diamond- backs of the National League. The'ngers (14-S) and the Diamondbacks (11-7) were the first half ch~pions from each league. The ngers built an early 5·0 lead, but the Diamondbacks rallied to tie the score in the first innlng. But nimble's hit ln the fourth put the Tigers up for good as George }1ano1d shut down the Diamondbacks in the final two innings for his third save of the season. The Ota.mondbackl actually stranded the potentially game-tying runner on third when Blake l.Jndlay snagged a fly ball for the final out. Jolh Graves picked up th win, his fifth. NATIONAL L&\GUE MINOR A DIVISION Mtnel;Dod .. •• • Jtyla ..,_.~eel in the game·wln- ~ ltll for the Altl'OI u Jon Locke, Bran· f COSTA MESA LITTLE LEAGUE don Whitley and Ryan Gleason fended off the Dodgers from the pitcher's mound. Dodgen 12, Dlamondbeckl 11 Kyle Ada.ms of the D'odgen ripped a ·home run 1n the utra-inning affair. AMERICAN LEAGUE MAJORS DIVISION Tigen 10, Angell 1 The 19-1 ngen used their hot bitting and solid pitching to record another victory, this time over the Angels.• It was Michael McGuire'• tum to the four·pitcher rotation that picked up the win. He fired a two-hitter while striking out 13 batten. Tigen pitcher1 have allowed three runa and four hill while fanning 36 batters in tbe1r last three games. The Tigers CMrled a 2· 1 lead into the fifth lnnlng when they exploded for five runs on consecutive hill by Danny Whitaker, McGuire, Andrew Carlch, Renny Jackson, Matt Bourquardez and Steve Doerr. Joey Costintino drove ln the Angels' run with a Single. MINOR A DIVISION A.ngell 13, A'I 3 Chrll Uttle ftred ft~ ltrtkeoutl in three innings a.Qd receiftd the oa..sv. help o1 Hasan Kbali1. Who h.tmm.td • ttn.nm double kw tbe ~ Kyte Woody wmt 3 for ' wttb a tM ·fi· RliL ad Jtobert Angl9 played tough defense at second base. Kyle Brown, of the Ns, hit an RBI triple, scored a run and played pitcher and catch· er. Tigen 8, Martnen 5 Tigen 17, Angela 7 Tigen 15, Angell 14 The Tigers Kevin Kee picked up a com· plete game victory over the Mariners, and Mark Nichols earned a win over the Angels. Nichols also went 3 for 3 in the Tigers' 17-7 win. Josh Glaunch put up two doubles and two triples a.s part ol his 6 I or 8 week from the plate. Roger Mendez, WDlie Manball, Marcus Fernandez and Mike Ward all bad multiple hit games in which they each hit at least one extra·base hit for the ngel'I. Angell 8, Marlnen 5 Taylor Sage notched a pttching victory with some help from Chrll Utile, who eamed a save. Jolh Elliott pitched for the M.arinen. SOPl'BAU. MAJOR DIVISION Blwe.laylD,-11 Jen G\lllllUrman blUtM a two-nm home run and ADlidl WDIMI, ~1\te, Sarah Hillbleh, ...... MaJ'o, CbdttlDa POuncber, D.wn Min. ,... aDd AleN°· dra Gdaldo Meta bll doUblll Kiefer said. •He had been so (inconsistent), so it was sort of a wakeup call, too. He.came back to the varsity in a week's time and bad straightened himself out. Sometimes you have to wake them up when they're that young and I think (sending him down) did the trick." In two N games, O'Donnell went 3 for 7 with a home run, statistics that will never show up on his varsity ledger. HJ kind of question the decision to send me down," O'Donnell said. "It kind of confused me. I was sure I could playvlustty; burthey mademe- doubt myself. They wanted me to go down and build confidence, but I don't know bow much of that worked. I just stayed positive and figured I would be back up soon." O'Donnell, tight end and linebacker on Coach Jeff Brinkley's football team, doesn't figure to go back down again. "He ca.me back really fired up," Kiefer said. "He returned to the varsity in the second game of league and played well the rest of the year. His bat has a lot of potential (for power), especially being a left-hander in this ballpark." Though O'Donnell was primarily a designated bitter this season, he also played four positions: Third base, first base, left field and right field. O'Donnell did not start in Newport Harbor's earlier game last week against Woodbridge, because he was sick and missed a practice. "He never did anything against us before, and plus it was a bunting situation, so we started him with a fastball again,• Haringa, who calls pitches for the Warriors, said of O'Donnell's game·winning blast. For the next two years, it's doubtful Sea View League coaches will be looking bunt anymore from O'Donnell. '4" '4" •4t1 •4• . ... , ' NIWPO ISA DISTRICT JU -~--­.. _ ...... -.: HIGH TRACK AND PIBLD CHAMPIONSHIPS junior high champi£!ns~ps take place today •Perennial champion TeWmkle will be tested. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pflot NEWPORT BEACH -Before the kickoff of the preliminaries of the 1997 Newport-Mesa District Junior High :rtack and Field Meet at Corona del Mar High Tuesday, all of the kids sat down in the infield for announcements. A swirl of colors comprised of uniformed bodies of hundreds of young athletes from six junior high schools. Only a slice of that mass -192 -would move on to today's championships at New- port Harbor High. Athletes from Corona d el Mar, Costa Mesa, Dwyer (Huntington Beach), Ensign, Harbor Day a.rid TeWinkle will battle for bragging rights as the top competitors in eight events for boys and girls, and will attempt to put together a collective effort to cap ture the team titles. TeWinkle, coached by Bill Rid- dell, has been the perennial favorite of the event in the boys division, and wit}) a strong pack of runners, jumpers and thrower appears to again be the team to beat in defense of its. title. In . almost all of the 1"UDJling-events, TeWinkle simply has a better shot at winning races because so many runners qualified for the finals. The team put at least three run- ners in each heat of eight. The girls rivalry is not as easy to predict, though. According to Pam Coleman, coach of Harbor Day, the girls mix is interesting because of old favorites and new talents. I DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Ensign's Katie Yeager (left) takes her beat in the 300 at Tuesday's prellm.s; above, TeWlnkle's Edgar Garcia (right) edges Dwyer foe in the 100. They11 both be back today to setUe it in the district finals at Newport Harbor High. PRELIM SUMMARIES BOYS S.. AND UNDEJt 600 -1. Kiser (CdM), 1:49.36; 2. Roschte m. 1:32.46; 3. Zwarts ffi, 1:34.13; 4. Rios (0), 1:36.76; 5. Murillo m. 1 :36.80; -6. C!l'6enas (E). 1 :40.14; 7. Bravo (E), 1:43.07; 8. Yeardan (CM), 1:44.75. U · 1. Girman m; 16-9; 2. Kokobun (0), 16-3; 3. Courtney (E), 14-11; 4. Tellez m. 1~ 314; 5. Phan m. 14-3; 6. Hill (0), 13·2; 7 I.mg (CM), 13-0; 8. Labuda (CdM), 12-11; 8. Alviso (E), 12-11 . SP· 1. Siguenza (E), 43-3; 2. Emery {HD), 3~10; 3. Patton m. 37·3; 4 Rodriguez. 0 . m. 35-8 1n; 5. Sheridan (CM), 35-7 1n; 6. Salandri (O), 33-0; 7. Watson (CdM). 3HI; 8. Newhouse m. 31-7. SEVENnt GRADE 600 • 1. Seguiano m. 1 :32.25; (HD), 36-3 114; 4. Ortiz (E), 35-11 114; 5. Perkins ffi, 34-11 112; 6. Guzman (E), 34-10; 7. Hadter (CdM), 34-5 1n; 8. Reschect (E), 34-2 314. (NC>n: Boys 100, 180, 300 and High Jump results unavailable, scheduled to be published with championship results.) GIRLS 5-4 AHO UNDER 100 -1. VaJquez (E), 12.46; 2. Mazura (HO), 12.65; 3. ~ (M), 12.B2; 4'. Seven (CdM), n.20; 5. Cassity m. n .21; 6. Pilon (0), 13.37; 7. Rinek (HD). 13.72; 8 Schuster (0), 13.75. JOO -1. Rine« (HO), 42.05; 2. Vasquez (E), 42.49; 3. St. Andre (E). 42.81; 4. Lindeman (0), 44.16; 5. Paz m. 45.64; 6. Crall (CdM), 46.14; 7. Myre (0), 46.27. IOO -1. Hansen (E), 1:46.37; .. Khoury (E), 45.17; 6. Shu1e (CdM), 45.57; 7. Nunn ffi, 47 01; 8. Shockley (0), 48 49 HJ -1. Lawrence (HD). 4-3; 1. Hauth (E), 4-3; W ilson (0), 4-3, 1. Ma.hlef (CdM), 4-3; 1 SWffney (CdM), 4-3; 1. Copeland (O), 4-3; 7 Keisling (0), 4-2; 7. Edwards (CdM), 4-2, U · 1. Grumet (CdM), 13-3, 2 Russell (0), 13·1 314; 3 Ge~r. J m. 13· 1 1/4; 4. Castillo (E). 12-10; 5. Becker (CdM), 12.7 1n. 6. Perez (E), 12-7; 7. Morse (CdM), 12-3; 8. Nunn m. 12-0 112 SP • 1. Mudd (E), 29-4 1n, 2 Reynolds m. 26-2 1/4; 3 Sa~ (HD), 26-0 314; 4. Patton m. 2~ 1n; 5. Rybarsk1 (E), n-s 1n. 6. Vega ffi. 23·3, 7. Vemdand (0), 22-7 1/4; B. Mead (E). 22·7 EIGHTH GltAD£ 100 · 1. Lawrence (HO), 12.62; 2. Ftt (0), 12.63; 3. McCool (E), 12.71; 4. libuda (CdM), 12.7B; 5. Sweeney (CdM), 12.85; •The girls have kind of gone back forth between TeWinkle and Ensign, but Corona del Mar is looking really good, and Dwyer has really come on in the last few years. They're really making their place in the league," Coleman said. Ensign's Kristen Bishop clears 4-foot-1 in seventh-grade high jump; below, Bryon Rybacek of TeWlnkle soan over the bar wtth ease in eighth-grade competition at the prellm.s. 2. Reyes m. 1 :33.8; 3. Machucha m. 1:39.50; 4. Clarke (0), 1:40.83; 5. Barrera (E), 1:42.74; 6. Fleever (0), 1:45.16; 7. Aldrete (CM), 1:46.74; 8. Hodson (CM), 1:47.15. U -1. Oyl<es (T), 15-9 114; 2. Dohm (CdM), 15· 7; 3. Yurada m. 15-S; 4. Reyes ffi, 14-5; 2. Stttn (E), 1:47.92; 3. Hefteg (0), 1 :48.55; 4. Hulpe m, 1 :50.33; 5. Seeman (O), 1 :51.06; 6. Bilkiss (CdM), 1:53.34; 7. Nava m. 1 :54.32; 8. Salter (HO), 1:54.87. HJ · 1. Peterson m. 4-0; 1. 6. Heodenon (CdM), 13.07; 7. Capilla (T), 13.26; 8. Marx m. 13.49. JOO -1. Frttman (HO), 40.22; 2. Mahler (CdM), 4114; 3. Roche (M), 42.23; 4. Santiago (0), 42.91; 5. Kauth (E), 43.84; Coach Judy Gibson of TeWin- kle adds, "Our seventh grade and C t~a.ms are prelty_sl!ong, bu.!_it looks like Corona del Mar and Ensign are tough. We'll see." Each event has three divisions -eighth grade, seventh grade and a 5-toot-4 and under which is an open race for sixth, seventh and eighth-graders. Field events, which include the high jump, long jump and shot put, begin at 3 p.m. The running events (100-yard, 180, 300 and 600) kickoff at 3:30 p.m. A 1,320, which did not have preliminary heats, will also be staged. GOLF tONTINUED FROM 81 director for Toshiba. Is Toshiba getting enough bang for its $1 million-a-year buck? ·Again, we won't be answering those questions," Orban said. "That's the way it Coto de Caza and Pelican Hill Golf Club, the only location within.Daily..Pilot boundaries. 0 Big Canyon Country Club assistant pro Kelly Manos and his partner, Ray Oakes, shot 67 and finished tied for fourth in the Southern California PGA Senior/Junior Championship at Desert Princess in Palm Desert May 12. is." Q Senior Clank tournament director Stephen Wagner said ISM has established an internal deadline of May 31 to find a new home. Tea.ms are comprised of one senior PGA member and one junior PGA member. Manos and Oakes won $615. PGA Tour officials are expected to fly out from the East Coast and examine a few · golf -course sites ISM has in mind. Wagner said ISM has been contacted by several clubs in Orange County, public and pri- vate, to host the event. There are about six candid ates, including Tustin Ranch, Dove Canyon, Shooting 68 and finishing tied for 10th ($330 for each team) was Art Schilling of The Plantation in the desert. Schilling is the former head pro at Mesa Verde Country a ub. • Q • The Rod Carew Children'• Cancer Classic, benefiting the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation at Children's Hospital of Orange County, will be June 16 at Pelican Hill. 1\vo days prior, ESPN's Roy Firestone Shlelds (E), 4-0; 1. Hanson (E). 4-0; 1. Lindman (0), 4-0; 6. Deming m. 45.23; 7, Geofge (CdM}, 45.61; B. Wynne (E). 46.30. 5. Najar (CdM), 14-4; 6. Marshall (CM), 14-2; 7. Grod (C4M), 14-1 314; 8. Hill (0), 13-4 112. 1. Shettler (CdM), 4-0; 1. Soto (CdM), 4-0; 7. Rlnek (HO), 3-10. HJ · 1. Cluff (M), 4-3; 1. Boyd (HO), 4-3; 1. Bishop (E), 4-3; 1 . • SP-1. Dykes ffi, 39--7 lf.l; 2. C.bko (CM), 38-4; 3. MiKlas m. 38-1 112; 4. Morris (E), 36-3 112; S. Condon (CdM), 35-10; 6. Thomas (0), 34-7 314; 7. Benitez ffi, 31-5 1/4; 8. Najef'a (E), 26-5. U • 1. Mazura (HD), 13-4 1n; -2.-VMqUez (E), 13-3 112;.3r-5t art (CdM), 12-8 112; 4. Schuster (0), 12-6; 4. Dom. 12-6; 6. Paz m. 12-5 112; 6. Andrews (HD). 12·5 112; 81 Austin m. 12-3 1n. -Gei<* (?),-4-3;-i. k~ (0), 4-3; 1. Brawnef (CdM), 4-3; 1. Chakmak (HD). 4-3; 8. Kindxtii (O). 4-2; U -1. Santiago (D). 13-11; 2. McCool (E), 13-7 112; 2. Kauth (E), 13-7 112; 4. Weedn (E), 13-7, 5. S~ (CdMl. 12-11; 6 Deming m. 12-8; 7. George (CdM), 11·9; 8. Flaherty m. 11-1 1/2. SP· 1. ~ (M), 26-4 .314; EIGHnf GRADE 2. Gutman m. 24-9 .314; IOO • 1. Link (CM), 1:27.76; 2. Oidor m. 1:29.97; 3. Spencer (D), 1:31.25; 4. Lindsay m. 1 :32.11; 5. long (E). 1 :32.60; 6. TeWinkle, 1:34.65; 7. Cosa Mesa, 1 :36.22. 3. c.ss1ty m. 24-1; 4. Pham (CdM), 23-11 1/4; 5. Oskool (E), 23-1 112; 6. Painter (HO), 22-4 314; 7. Ciarelli (0), 21·9 1/2; 8. Haruon (CdM), 21-1 114. SP -1. Wimer (CdM), 27-5 1n. 2. Kling (E), 26-8 314; 3. Fee (0), 26-7 314; 4. Santiago (0), 26-5; 5 Ramirez (0), 25-8 112; 6. Ras- mussen ffi, 24-8 112; 7. Barrera m. 24-5; S. Keadl m. 22· 11 1n. 5EVEHTH liRADE u . 1. McGuire m. 17-9; 100 -1. Gelder. J. m. 12.56; 2. 2. Burlington m. 16-6 1n; 3. Bonnrtter (E), 16-1; 4. l\Mddox (0), 15-9; 5. Ellithorpe (E). 15-7; 6. Lindsay m. 15-1; 7. Hart (0), 14-10 112; 8. Moyer (E), 14-6 1n. Geidef', H. m, 12.63; 3. Beder (CdM), 12.65; 4. Harvey {M), 12.79; 5. Mead (E), 12.83; 6. Rus- sell (0), 13.24; 7. hrez (E), 13.25. (NOTE: Girls 180 and 600 results unavailable, scheduled to be published with champi- onship results.) .JOO -1. Brawner (CdM), 43.40; SP· 1. Grublech (CM), 37-7 2. Yeager (E), 43.62; 3. Roberts (0), 44.06; 4. Bishop (E), 44.51; 5. 112; 2. Romero ffi, 36-11; 3. Raitt will once again serve as banquet emcee at the Irvine Marriott. Cost of the event is $500 (includes banquet and golf). Details: 516--4275. 0 Fitness expert and former Mr. California, John Carrido, will speak about his new book and video, ·111e Fitness Approach To Power Golf," on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at Pelican Hill. Details: 645-8495. Q Sandi Cotter•s third annual Summer Oassic, ~illed •A Ray of Hope," is scheduled for June 9 at Newport Beach Country Qub, an event to benefit the Orange County Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In 1995, the tournament won an award from the Nation.al MS Society for its outstanding effort. 0 Perry Parker. longtime participant in the Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am at NBCC, qualified for the U.S. Open sectionals June 2 at El ~ Caballero Cowitry Club in Tanana. Parker shot 71 and tied for third in the local qualifier last week at Mission Viejo Country Qub, where 69 golfers were vying for six spots. Only the top six from the sectionals will qualify for the U.S. Open Jwie 12-15 at Congressional 1n Bethesda, Md. Brad Greer, former Costa Mesa city champion in the Will Jordan Classic at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Qub, was the sixth and final qualifier from the local round to advance. He shot 72 and advanced in a card-off. Q llobert Furr. 74, nearly shot his age May 14 when he won the men's low gross with 76 in the inaugural Total Knee Open at Oak Creek Golf Club in Irvine, an event sponsored by Dr. Michael Drucker of Big Canyon. Mary Wl.lson won the women's low gross, w hile Jack Blackletter, Bjame Qvale and William Vaughn took the top three net places, respectively. Jim Klingman. Bill McDonough and Don Ohler finished in the top three in the Callaway Flight. The event was open only for former patients of Drucker who have undergone knee-replacement surgery. CJ Openings are available for the Duke's fourth annuaJ' Fathel"s Day Golf Bacchanal June 13-15 at Pala Mesa Resort in Fallbrook. Players will enjoy four rowids of golf, two nights' deluxe accommodations at Pala Mesa, prizes, awards, a barbecue dinner (June 14). and activities for children and significant others. The event is headed by liiangle Square tycoon Ned Bondie. Details: 722-1600, ext. 26, or call 645-6797. • RtotARD DUNH's club golf column appears every Thursday. .. THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1997 IJ CDMON THE ROAD Sea Kings take tennis hopes to Inland Empire today; volleyball team at Laguna Beach Friday. Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings lost both coin flips .Wednesday, thus the boys tennis team will travel to Valley View High of Moreno Valley in the sec- ond round of the ClF Division I Playoffs, and the boys volleyball team, in the quarterfinals of the Division m Playoffs, will be at No. 1-seeded Laguna Beach. Corona's tennis team advanced with a routine 17·1 vic- tory over Alta Loma on Tuesday despite playing with a decidedly short-deck. The volleyball team advanced with its second straight sweep, as did Laguna Beach. Today's tennis match begins at 3; Friday's duel at Laguna Beach is set for 7 o'clock. sec netters make it to third round at Nationals TULSA , Okla. -Alter COLLEGE receiving ~ap ctt-JS . large bid to tbe- N AIA Men's Tennis Champi- onships in 1Ulsa, Okla .. Southern Cahlornia College lost its final hope Tuesday when Brian Matek was eliminated from competition m the third round. The Vanguards' No. 2 player Malek fell after a second round victory over Mike Course from Asbury College in Kentucky, 6-3, 6-0. Matek succumbed to Golden State Athletic Conference foe Ben Medina of Azusa Pacific in the third round. Medina topped Matek 6-2. 6-3. Ranked 21st in the NAIA, the Vanguards were well-represent· ed in the second round. Malek was joined by team- mates Nan Ma and Matt O'Sulli- van. Ma, SCC's top singles player, ...._ lostin stra1ght sets, wbtte O'Sulli- van went down 7-6, 3-6, 7-5 to Michael Hotti of Northeastern State (Okla.) Registration dates A Y S 0 Region 57 (Corona del Mar, East New- port Beach and Newport Coast) is extending its fall registration for children between the ages of four-and-a-half and five by July 31, 1997. To register, parents must .go to Mailboxes, Etc. in the Newport North Shopping Center located at MacArthur and Bison by June 1. Parents must pay a $70 fee, fill out a registration form and bring a copy of each child's birth cerfifi. cate.For more information, call 640-2539 SCH E D U LE Today • Tennis High school boys -CIF Division I Playoffs, second round: Corona del ~r at Valley View (Moreno Valley), 3 p .m . DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS • Davey's Locker -4 boats. 175 anglers. l8 yellowtail, 185 bonito, 287 barracuda, 268 calico bass, 61 sand bass, 20 sculpln, 1 hallb\lt. 200 mackerel, 1 cabezon. 1 sargo. • Newport Landing -4 boats, 104 anglecs. 59 sand bass, 303 calico bass, 3 rodcflsh, 55 SC\.llpin, 65 bonito, 7 barracuda. 1 yellowtail, 2 c..bezon, 1 black sea bass (released), 117 madttf-et, PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC IOTICU ======I PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLtC NOTICES I 'UBLIC NOTICES • ·I Ii l•:t~ THURSOAV. MAY 22.. 1997 :--_-.. i-.. •nca ... ·.-.1e •nca T MUC 10T1C11 PUii.iC MOT1C11 -"1llJC 10T1C11 PUii.JC NOT1Ca PU1LJC mncu I PU1UC MOTICa MUC NOTICU--PU11.tC llOTICll :~ ..!~!!~~~~ .. ~1.::=~~~:!!~~~·--.ua:iii::'Mj;;jj:;;~•--------------------------------··---------------------------------IOTICI ,,. ;:;,.... I' c~ I MUC IOTICI Thi• 1Hi11nn1 •• -con. MUC IOTICI ...... ··=r= -j ........ ,,, 11• ... 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J: .. •Ill t 211 •• o/o ,tlton-wlltl IM County a.ii of Thomfon AleallncMr Van Oelly Piiot M•y 18, 22, 2t, SCOU McOougte, 4000 811· PlllY~ ~co:.: 0..:. & ~ ~~1i:.:..1:i~= ....... lllCll,CHiM . -~ ... =.:..~ w~"~ ~~on •1.f7 Hom•· 2MI vo.n /4ve .. JurwS, 1"7 Th81t ~,.!'11ltway 1250, Ir· 7tl1T' SW.....,......_,_......_._ 1CllllD. _. • ....,. Tlll..,.._ilCllllldadaiw ~~Ill!..--..: ... Ch1i .... e . Wllclneon cCo-t"7J7t #82, Coll• Mt .. , CA ,..,,,., .... t*4 LotMQlllS CA8CIMI i--CA .... 11114 "'-"' ..... ,_ ._. ....... --~ Ttustff tot ~" '· Oety "°' ~ 18, 2a. 2t, 12127 "'IUC NOTICI Thie bu1IM11 I• eon-I Tiii...;.. ~Dr l'""Pnii .._ ~ _i.. .._. .__ ..., -.. , ...... 1111 not ~ 11111111 •••m TQ ,._ C1 , e'!: ::::-.~~ ....... ,.., n.m.::.,~~:::..::...:-................. =-=-... ~~:-• ·-·.. • il"'M. - -.. ---.. ::.:.:= ......... CA.,., "'IUC IOTICI ~ you ~ dOlnG N• .... atet•ment t>ua.,_. ye11 No __. • ._ Yll.lllfll' ·Tiii ,_. _,..., .,_,~--................ ~ -o. 111 .. ....-r ---~ L1nd1 I . lltnllenho'"· bu9IMal yet? Ho T"-~ peraone ar• Scon L ~ -..cl ....,_ = ...._ ......, ... lllD ,_ ,__,__ TIUTIJlGM.OIU•&IDRr (CCl·TM*for~et,, flotHleutl9uelMe• ThomeonVattHofn doing INtlnHI u : flee· Thli llatament WN t•lfd ...... .._ ... fll, 11*_. ...... meAOB.NMEMMMAA "'1~--<lrAllRM ~~;.:·~ .. ~h.~ Th.~~.,.=~~~ %:."'~e:''-f>1l.~ ~eo~~:9~'1=~~&.£U.=-...,._.•,.,.1·:~~ora..~ .. -=~"':.llltdO..:g ·~nic~r== 921:>GO doing bl.l9lnn1 .. : MS~ Ofange County on +29-01 H1t11, CA 92853 tff7372ttli llG et:/llNlt(, tw. -. JI( I M10QATf;S,1 ;)iU.TNa Acilolll ._.C'.oul*Clll• 25 18'7 ........ GI~ Ac;i,i0t O.Moellar.(TruttM ternauon.1, .. , lMtc cw. 1"?J7tttff GatyRoWtl<ayHandova, O•lfV Piiot Mly 22 2t ~\4clPllMMt -.c ltr.GMLa.~-----~~e llJTU. ACiiM Mllnlr.o-.YQ.llllllllllM.lfl.lllAA 01 Cto,a• end Ort e• cl•. '~" v11i.y, CA Dally Pilot May 1 1 15 2052 Valley RC*!, Cotta June 5 12 1997 Thee9 Tin ...,,.. Ml fMcl Wllll n. ........., -llltd .. ,. dMl llt .. .., in.. ........,.,...,.. he~ f111111 C8I) Cl 1'UT DUB> Mo11Utf. rru1t) 7802 Oltnn t270I ' ' ' Meu, CA 828~7 ' ' .. Cai~alltl of ~ ~=0.. of ~al 1111 ~ Qllk A,_ h •It .. Med 1n b orlK:I 71l7 ... l.Jlf.98Y(IJT•~l0 Eui;ilt , o.llN. + ..... 75248 Muto l!nrlqv• Scallnl, 22• 1907 The3$ Thi• buelnHI. ,. con-PUBLIC NOTICE eounwon~ 26.1907, Oii 24. 1987 ....... ---°' .. ea..._ Qlltl A IW Act• PIORTWU.PIUIRf!ilTM'tE Tto11 buelneH 11 con-M4t Lalk Clrclt, Fountain PUBLIC NOTICI ducted by:.,, lndMclu.al NOTK:(. . Acallold ,.,,. • 1 "'*" ...,..,,.. DI lileO f*1! to lllt dMI. toul "'*'-NM'll --l(l.DAT ARB.£M.f..t>YQ.IMID dt.H.t•d by: Ttl\ant1 In Vatley.0A92708 Hav• you •t~d doing Flctltlou19ualnen ...,.....,.heyt111f111111 ..... _.ht...,.f011TiltfilllOOlllil ...... dDll,,..befiltdOll«tllNdMI -~ Cf'MIMnR<J Corrunon Matfa Mtlc.dH 8callnl, PlctJUoue 8u9'nMa bullntll V-t? No ,...,._ lt•tNMnt b CS. It .. Mad In b ()fb b dMI ii --111 b 01b 110t Of illelf ..._ .. -in Tiii tiillQ Of fit _,,.,.. 00M M Millml' Wf YOI. V0J ti~~• you tlatltd d04ng INM I urti Clrcl•, Foum.Jn N.nte ataa.m.nt d, OM)' HandOva TM lollowlng J*IOM .,. ol .. Coll"'10... A,_ Ace· ol .. CGu111J Qe1k A,_ Rd-... -Of a Ac:llclll .... not CIC 1tM1 1111101U:t .. ute 111 9G1.D aMfll:f ~ lAIWB'. DI t;u .. ~ v-t1 No v11i.y. CA moe The followlng l*tont .,. Tl'll• •tatMntnt WU flied doing butlnete u : Golf ..,. ...... ..... .... ,.,,. ,.,... __ ill ...... °' ..... CIC ftt .. al I AcMoul ..... CMll sn&T, ~If»\ CA Ct.1,stlna 8. Wllklneon. C~ Thll butlntll I• con-doing bu91Mu M : Tikl with th• County Clttk Of Ninja, 1102.4 EJ Paralto Ct,. l1Ull bl W.0 plOt to 111t dMI mull llt tltd ~ tll f11t 0..;anobf llndlf ,.....,.., S., °'*"" N! 'idllllon of b ~al 911 (11 ....... er- TMtot ducted by: huebllnd Ind Tou,., 911 w. IJalboa °'~County on 5+97 Founi.inVll'-Y,CA 92708 TNfllngOlflil__.dDllThlllllftllalM..,,..OO..commonllw(Seek:tOfl14400lldltri;nditftdltlil, S.._o.!__.af~•---.. T ·, stat"'*'ll Wit Iii.cs wilt Blvd .. A.Balb0 .. CA82Mt tff73720487 OaY9 Alpooth, 11024 ElllOtcrfilMll ...... Ulelftftltolllllll.,._ ................... uia.aMoommot11•(Stt~14GJllO__... ....... .... ""I th• County Clerll of Hav• you •tarted doing Ted Frlebe, 915 W. e.lbOa Dally Piiot May 15 22 29 p.,.,IO Ct.. Foun&aln vw. ... -al 'Ac:Mclul ....... ol a Ac*ll ... C.00.) ... aitlMll and -er........ 111111...., 0 ·ie COi.iniy on '·211-97 bulin.tl yet? v ... 6-7•97 BIYd .. A. Balboa. CA ~1 June 5 1997 ' Th8a1 i.v. CA92708 Mlmllfl ..alllOll al ..... of--111..-cMIOf .. _,.. Olfiatfiing c.ode). .-... l!llf CllT11111,~.-o1· 1ff"U119128 Marlo Scallnl Chris IW9Mll. 424 Holm-• rhl1 bu1ln•11 11 con-.-.., undet ftOetll.-. "'*,..... s.. or Nlwpolt~Mlsl Rlllfillno ~ 01 MMl 11 tie.._.... [J,..,1 Piiot May 1, I, 1.5. ~~·.=~~~WOO<!, Nft'poft Stach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ductedby:11111ndMdu.i COlftl!IOCllair(SttStclOft1 • lair(Sttsdon14400 CN418360l·2929-CM1r NtwpodNCfl·CostlMlsl --~·~ rtMd 22 1997 Th830 .......... , 92te3 Have you ltarltd doing •--Mntta and -...... _ _. ~ 1 • 15.22. 1987 CfU19361 T 2.831.C ._ ..,.. " • -1 .-. · Ot_,. County on 5-0-97 Thi• bualn•u 11 con-Flctltlou• Bu!lneH busine•• yet? No c«i) · ico:t· --.... "" 1 a, 15.2.z 1gg7 ~of Dlllllll • DllMS tor PUBLIC NOTICE 1ff73720407 ductact by: co-partntr1 NelM atetement O.ve Mprooth Rtleftltno IRntFll ' • -. .. .-. ... o1MMttndd Cn.1477 .. 9 Dally Plloc May 15. 22. 29, .._W yoU tlat1td doing TM foQowlng P«tont at• Thi• etat~ was Iii.cl NN~&ucM:ostlMISI ~~Mm **°""CUI ........... . June 5 1997 Ttte74 butlntssytt? No doing bu9'ntss as:°'"'* wtth 1ht County Clettl of 1......,.,_,,,,....,u.. , ... u 1....,. ... 1 .... u.. -~---...-. flolltlou• 9u9'neH ' Tact F~ oarcfan• Landecaoing, 311 0'8ngt County on 5-9-97 -~"" _, ...,.. .._ ..... ""_, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE nt,..... ,. ..._.., mmt Nam• ltetement PUBLIC NOTICE Thll 1talement WU ratd Mamphl1 ,., Huntington tH7U20415 l,8,15.22. 19117 1,1.15.22. 19117 ..s.-.o1 ... ..,of ... tDlll Tiii lollowlng penc>nl .,. with 1ht County Clet'k of e.ech, CA 92&48 . Dally Piiot May 15 22 29 ~3'.1917 ..... M>. d,,.,.9 butlnffl u : THE Flctltloua 8ualneH Otang• County on '-29-97 Bobby R. MOf.,, 3t 1 Mem-Jurw 5 11K17 • Th875 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,.. IL 1111111.a. fll 111.1tln721111 f7"'95341n lb* fW cl mall 8ACK BAY ROWING ANO NanM 8t.attment 1ff7~7t9139 P-hls 18, Huntlnglon 8eac:h, ' fCTmOUI-f1CTTl1DUllUI... Al:Ddl11 .. ollllolh_..ol n1;11111NG CLUB RESTAU. TM 1o11ow1ng P«IOl'I• are oa11y Pilot May 1, a. 1&, CTAh19264• 1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE F1111a.111111nm ....... 1-em .. ITATW , .. mlmBIT ~SlidS.~J: RAtlT, 3333 Bl111ol, SIJlte doing bu1lne11 u : Law· 22, 1997 Th829 • bu• neu • con-FICTTrlDUl IUlllll ,_ _ -••• • TN follCMWIQ PlllOft(a) !Mii TN foilowlnO f)tflOll(a) rm bl ndl 11 • • ~:i· r1 co111 M111. CA ,.net Ch111 .. l Co., inc.. duct9d by: 1111 tndMdual Fkltltlou• •ualneH -..rraTW FIC1Tl1DUI...... dOino butlnea • TRAHSCORE. oat~ llUtllllll • ·NOAttl ~01......,,...,.01Nild. 9;:1 '" &40 Newport C9nler Or., PUBLIC NOTICE Have you •tatted dOlng Name Statement The lallowlng .--Vtl'"" -ITATW ~ nJ11314 102i!0 Cln'lpd. f&VES usm CAA oun.ET Aj ~'*~.er -:r~cf.i~~T ,~f~1~~~~ ~'.:: ~ Newpor1 BHeh, Flctltlou• 8u•lneH ~~':y'~~ No ~ f~=.~:~·:: mng _lll•nm a: .. 1~"-~ ~ == ~.&..,~ ~·OM. at K-2. Sin Dago, #l079462. llml SM!lbil. =:.::.::::;e.= Pi\'!UO!lhlp, (COAST COM-Uwrtnea CnarlH l Co.. Nam4 lt•t•rnent Thi• 11at•m•nt Wll lli.d Ba•k•t, 2117 Vista l.at•do. ~. ~;PLUS. 82.2 E. K.tlmnglDll Rold -~ TtcftllaloW Inc. l ~~o Box 3010), ~. of TNll Mil .... "llid,... Mur~1TY SERVICES, INC., · Inc., (CA), 840 Newpor1 Th• foltowlng ~r1on1 .,, with the County Clttk of N.wport Beach, CA 92660 '' Loi Mo11t9 CA ocm8 -~-• ~ ,........__ Au10 Aull Inc PQdld. llMlal. 4 ... ~ .. OCNEAAL PARTNER). Ctnter Dr., Suitt 660, New-doing buelntH es: O.P.'1 Orangt County on 4·29-97 Diane L Sullivan, 2117 STUOOS, II«:. I ~ ~·Aul. U.C. ,........._. • .,._..., ~ 1 _,,.,.,.a t,Aold, lel'lll ol .O ~ of Tllll. .... 17821 Slty P1rll Clrcl1, IA, port BHch, CA. 92660 Con11rucllon, 2024 VI• 199137t9121 VIiia l•r•do, Newpo,t~~MAAKETPLACEAI •1_,,ntt -~I!" E. KninalDn Rold, Loi ~,.~f,M·m K-2. fto~ 1:f!l~~) :.,, CA dmllllnl...-olhTlllllllMll 1rv111e,CA92el4 Tnle bu1lnH1 11 con· Vina, Sin Cltmenlt, CA Dally Pilot M•y 1, 8, 15, Beach,CA92060 ""'"'"' . ,,. ,_.. • ,CAlllXl26 1""~ ... · ' • ollhltn111 Clllllldbr .-l~af n u• bu1lnt11 11 con· ducttdby:ac:o,po,•Uon 92673 22 1997 Th628 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Anlheim 8cKAtwld. Anl-,..,;;·lllliMISll~~ tlulillalllcor4ldld"' 1 .... TnaSld•Wlbl!Ma:lon:,..28. du• rod by: 1 llmtted part· Hav• you 1lar1ed c:lolng Danit! P•ul Schud• 2024 ' ducted by: an Individual m, CA 02806 limi.ct ~ COfllPf'W a CCllPOf*ln. 111 TIU buSlness 11 COIWdld "' IW7, • 300 PJIUll h MIC_.., ~"'"' buoJ...,oyot?Vu, ~,... Ylo YI"',.,.. Ct.....;JO, CA PUBLIC NOTICE "'" ''" '"""' """"~--• n. -__,. • 11o -....-,. ·~ .. _ not..., .._,n lhletrW1ollhlOlrQICliC c... Huvo you etarted doing Uwr9nee Ch•rlH & Co .. 92673 buslneH ytt? No , Cllifonu. 10llO Wlst·hnact Dutinest ulldlf Ill tr...:t b.iliMll "'* •-1•• -lJ>E.Olapnm\~CA ,.,.lml bu.1T11• ytt? Y11. 11 ·9-79 Inc., C•nd•c• E. Nik•· Thi• bueln .. 1 11 con· flctltlou• Bu•lneH Diane L Sulllv1n BoultvaftS. Thfld Root, Los~ llUtlllllt 1111111 o.~ lluMta iwnt Ol tll trlr.sacl bu•neu under llW of .. IMll~ollhitllCD.,. p I AZA RESTAURANT mu,., Prtlldent ductad by: an Individual N•m• •t•t•m•nt Thi• •tatemenl Wal flied • CA OIXl'l5 ...., allCM on -,.,.. ~ allCM on ,. 1 tlcMous laltlnest ,,.,,,. OI llJlll9l'Ol'llol .. '"*'lilllllataf .. PllOJECT I, • Calllornl1 Tnl1 11a1ament wH flied Have you 1tarted doing The lollowlng ptr1ons .,. with the County Clerk of butlnas tS cor4ldlO ~ 9'._a 1907. ,.,.,.. bMd hnll cdgllalmltd~ .. llDoedllmt.I U1111tfd Pattnerahlp, COAST with the County Clerk or butl~et? YH, Ma~. doing bUllMU at: Tht Orange County on 4·23-97 1cotpOllton. · • MJQJES P\.US: UC SIGHED: SYHTONC TtcHIG. SIGNED-CAlfORHIA AUTO~ of Ttum nl ........, ~ · c 1,MMU NITY SERVICES. Ot1111ge County orr4-29-97 1992 M hnCfw•e.ntfer Stlop, 415 tH1371150"r*-"'flll llCJIUW!t COIMienctd lo AamdtMllk Mlntoir OG't';INC: By OouQlal t ScGI. AESALf. IC., ef'Mlltene ~ .. --nl.t.inm•SlOO.lmR IN<;. Oen. P1rtnef, Wll· 19873719131 Dvilel P. Schudl s. Santa Ft, Sant• Ana, CA Dally Pilot May 1 • t5 1l'IAUCt llutinm undlf .. Thi...,,.. .. tied.~ Stclltlly ••PDlll*•• .. 1m1al•h LIAIA J. ROSOFF. Pr11ldtnl D•lly Piiot May 1 8, 15, Thie 1tattrMnt wH fii.d 92705 22 1997 ' ThMS fdlous butl..U 111m1 CN b =a.ti OI n.-.,. T1ls ___.. .. filtd Wll 11llt stl9"*" WIS fdeq With CClft'G bd ,,_bl Ila lwl .... 1h s 11at1rMnl wH lllad 22 1997 ' Th831 with !ht County Clerk ol Unda LH Hall, 8202 Eve· ' nanm kstld lboWI Oii AlJiM 24 ,,___ 30. 1997. --=a.ti al OClngl .. Cou,._ atnt Of OfanOe ~dllllliMS01R1~ ...,,,,. the County Clertt of ' 01ange County on 5-tM7 tyne, Huntington B .. ch, CA PUBLIC NOTICE 1911'2. • ......... ~ 1 ~ ..._c.ciu,_on, 24 1WT. ColullvonMilr& 19117 FMCK ~TICJf • ..S 0 111nge County on ,.24.91 PUBLIC NOTICE 18873721138 92648 SQ1ED SU81.EASH1 CORfO. _ 1114 ....,. t«m::f· AdiiciUs Mimi NOTU·Ths Acncut NllN r1111111. FRnCa ~--.. 19973711714 Dally Pilot Ma 22 29 Thl1 bu1lnt11 11 con-FlotlUouaBualneu RAOOH OFAMEACA.By Lat _..heye91fms.nwtl111PMfM,...llOlllS_,1111Uxp1t11Myt11S fromSmuy t750E.4fl~91111Xl.S. 011,1y Pilot M•y e, 15. 22. flotltloua •u•lneH June 5 12 199/ Tha.8 ducied by: 1111 Individual Nam• lt•t•-nt Lldetlf ~ ... It -lltd 1t1 .. ~ .. •it wa liltO 111 .. a.. b Ii-. It w• filtO 1n ttw Offict Ml. CAllJm (714)50G1Ult• 29 997 Th&4I Na-St•tem.nt • ' Havt you 1tatttd doing T"-following ~ .,. n.t' ,_,.,... we ftlld Wiii rJI .. ~ Olltl A IW ....., OI .. ~ Qn A ,.. Rel al ttw Cou~ ~ A new fd· _,. .. ....-,It a*' a dtilil . I Tile f041owlng J*IOnl .,. PUBLIC NOTICE buslneu ytf? Y ... '-1·97 doing buliness ••:I FIX M, .. Courly am ol DllnOl lioul a--Mimi -...... lous ._... --..,. eu.nm Niimi s.ment ... .., .......... .. PUBLIC NOTICE doing butlnel• u : Hatco Linda LH Hall 1955 Walla~ Ave .• 1A201, Cou~ on Mly 8 19117 llUll bl *' PllOf tD ·-,_ fft.111 DI fitlld '*' tll ~ Ii-. ITllSt bl ltlld pnor ID 11111 c1a11 ...i b ... ~ ..._ _,. --------1 Marketing & A11ocl1te1. Flctltlou• aualneH Thi• 1tatement wu flied Cotta Mn-. CA 92627 l«Jta· TIU · Ac:novl Nnl Tiit '*Ill of M _.,... doll The fillnO OI "' ....,.. doll TN 111ing ol ht .-mtit CIOU orer 0111 f MIJ&£. M Flotttlou• •u•lneH 15532 Computer L•nt, N•m• Stattrnent with the County C1.nt of Stava Cusumano, 1955 s.ment CIPlll IM Ytlf1 flllm not of,... alllCMln ~~not al itllll .,._ 1111111 1~ not Of rtstll Ulloftzt llW uw.1n Dfft'TB) II> Mltl 8E H•me ltatem•nt Huntington BHch, CA Th• tollOwlng ptteon• .,. Otano• County on '-29-97 Wallac• Av•.. #A201, 111 ~ 11 Wll lil.O in 111 Office ... ,. al• Rcftous -.... ol I Aclloul .,.,_fit.-ol a fd'<IUS Butiness CJl'TMIDllHAllliMR11.I» The loloWlng perlOM .,. 92849 doing buslneu u : Helll of 19973719131 Coll~ Mtt•. CA 92627 of 1111 Cai-Qlltt A new fd. Mimi in ...... ol ... OI Mimi HI..,., of .. ~ OI Mimi Ill \llOl*1I ol llW notes al ... 1aSMJE IUllR5 (JIM doing lauelntw H : Hiibert J1mt1 Hart, 2722 Canwv l.on.d on/R•o B•by, 269 D•lly Pilot May 1. 8, 15, Thi• buslne11 I• con-~ Buttnm ...,,. ano1W undW fdnt. 5'111. OI,~ under F.-. S.. Of.,.,._,_ undet ftOetll. S•. ot OMIERH'Maf'.(71.__, P1optf11n, "· 1300 Btl•lol Or., Cott• Mell, OA 92628 Newpoi1 Ctnltr Or .• New· 22. 1997 Thll32 dUC19d by: 1111 lndhlldual "'* bl fflld PftO( ID 11111 -COIMIOll,. (SM Stcton 1~ COIMIOtl .... (SM sdoti 14G c:onwnon""' (SM Staon 14400 T~441Zl5CA.ast.~5. 5112 N ltot. Newport BHeh, Lairy E. Tlltln, 150 Xlmeno port e .. ch OA 92660 HaY9 you 1tartad doing ,. of ht...,,.... dOa tlMQ, Butt!lllS and ·~ ltllQ. Bulllleaand PftlttlllOf'I ltltQ Butiness and PrOftsSIOllS -------- CA 9lllO Ave.. Long BHch, CA Alan M. 'GO<lltty, 3303 PUBLIC NOTICE bualnHs ytt? No not ,.. ~ lllllOltle llW N •A Codi). Codi • Codi)' Thinking of having a MM..,.tfllbert. 1300 Brl1to1 90603 , H.nx>r BtYd., #C· 12, Costa Sieve Cusumano "' 1-· u "' lillt Rllno ~ R fill garage sale? . N •*· Newport BHch. This bu1lnHI 11 con-M• ... CA 92626 Flctltloua •u•lnH• Thi• 11a11ment WH flied Iii .. ol • ficnouJ Buaness NlwPo11e.M:ostlMesl Fillt no f1t no Buc11..cosiaMlsl Glv• us a calll CA gtffO ducied by: • gener•I part· Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· Name lt•tement with the County Clttk ol :n ~,...:,:' = = CN-418.1710113500 Mly CN-4'='~ ~22. cJ:i~ Mly 15,22 20 Jun 5 CLASSIFIED 01nr\f Podda, 1300 Btl1101 nerehlp dUC1ed by: an lndlvldull Th• following ~raon1 11• Orange County on 5·9-117 I u1 r .,~ .,...;,.AA 1,lM'll 15,22,20, Jun 5, 19117 1,,..7 • • · 1gg7 • • • 942•5878 N AIJIO, Nswport B1Kh, H•11• you 1t1t11d doing Hav• you 1tar1ed doing doing bu1lnt11 H : Clvll . 19973720458 C01M101'1 1111 (..,... ........,., ''""" - CA 9U10 bullMll yat? No bu1ln111 yet? Ytl, May 8, Enlerprltoe, 25 I E. lm~rlal Dally Piiot May I 5, 22, 29, It seq • Bu•nest and Plofnsions ·------------------1 Flllll't~ ltr, 1300 Brts101 Jemt1 H1t1 1997 Hwy., Suitt 431, Fuller1on, June 6 1997 Th878 Code) . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE N 'J . Newport Beach, Thi• •t•l•m•nt Wll flied Alltl M. GO<llr•r· 6/13197 CA 92835 . . Renewal FiNng Wlh ChlnQH ~11 ~~~~~1y~~~Ttt~$~"*' w11111~ ~~al~~~ 1w PUBLICNOTICE ~~~~ ========~=======~~=======~=======~ PUBLIC NOTICE Thi~bUalMll ll ~~angtCounty~'-29-~~~CountyC~~~~~W~~~ ~~Mly1~~~~~--------------------------------------- duttlftf by: a ~al p•tt· 19973719127 Orange CoUf'lty on 6-111-97 91789 Flctltloua •ualn.H 1997 no11h!p Daffy Piiot M1y 1, I , 15, tff73721t38 Thi• bualntu 11 con-Name itetern.nt H.ivo you 1lar1ed doing 22. 1997 The33 Dally PUot May 22 29 ducted by: 1111 Individual TM following peraon1 are PUBLIC NOTICE bu~'""' ytt? Vt•. 1-1·97 4 .June 6 12 1997 Th.91' Have yoo 1tar1•d dolnv_ c:lolng bu1lne11 H ! Yacht --------~-M.11k Hiibert PUBUC NO 1 lCE • · buslneu ~o Tech, 173 E. W son 1i.;;, ,. a lll'l1Ttm1 ,,.,,. •tatement Wll nled f '-tltloua •u••-·· PUBLIC NOTICE Sid Jalal •Ill Ooeta Mna, CA 92627 flC1Tl1DUI ..... wilh tile County Clerk ol ,.. .... Thi• 1t•lemen1 wH flied All Khedernl, t73 E. Wiiton MMf ITA~ 01ano• County on 5-e-97 Name 8tatem.nt floUUoua aualneu with th• County Cltrk of IC, Cotta Mt ... CA 92627 The fo11cMtno '*=s '* 19973720091 The 1041owlng PtflOl'll ara Nam. ltat•m.nt Orange County on 4-29-97 Thia bu11n .. 1 I• con-~ng butl1*S .._ ~ l'I O•lly Pilot M•y t5, 22, 29, d«>lng bullneu u : a) C.U· TM followlng ~rlOfll ar• 199737191'1 ductad by• an lnCIM~ TRAM, 11X!O hlftl ~ Jv1 •• 6 1997 Th871 fomla Safety Compllanc. d04ng tMnlneu a1· Daily Piiot May 1, e, 15, Have you llarted dorng Tustn ClftfotluQ2780 ' Oroup, b) National Risk 01 ... DI --2360· N......,.... 22 1...,.7 T ...... butlnell yet? Yes. 1988 ~ T Ho ...,,,, ·~ ....... PUBLIC NOTICE Servleel, 2.248 St•t• Av-"'' ''""''• -~.,....' · ' •• ,......, All Khadtml ,_,, ,.,, • __,. -"""" _ _._ ________ , 9nue •A. Cotta Mtu, CA =~:; Coata MtH. CA PUBLIC NOTICE This 1t1tement w•s filed = Sanll Anl. Cilrfom.t Fl9tlUou• •u•lneH 92627 Larry Cvl MelHntr 2'4 t with the County Qerk ol Ths llltlness is ~ ~ .,alM •t•tement David R. Hoh.1. 22445 St•t• Wllaon, Apt. 12, (:0116 Flotltlou• 8u•lneH Orang• Counly on 4-28-97 91 1~ Thtt lollowtng petlOM ate Av9nue IA, \A>Sta M11a, Meu, CA 92627 Name Statement 19973719084 ~ 1111 not yet ~r C•ung bullneH at: Clinic CA 92627 Thi• butlneu 11 con· Tht loltowlng P9flon9 are O•lly Piiot M•y 1. a. 15, ., trlnSICt butlnns undlr it. 11t3n(I Oe11Qn1. 1930 Pia· Thie bu11n .. 1 11 con-ductad by· 111 lndlvldull doing b1,11lne11 es· Pyra· 22 1997 ThB37 fic:nout 11111 OI ct>nll• A8, C"o1t• M111, CA ducted by· •n Individual HIY9 ~ •tarted doing mid Tr1n1portallon Ser· ' listld: nlfnl 92G27 H•v• you 1tarted doing buslntH ytt? YH Feb vie••· 10950 Virginia Clrclt, PUBLIC NOTICE namtS n Patrick Terenc1 Newitt, buslneH y1f? Yee. May 31, 1997 ' · FoOntaln V•llty, CA 92708 SGe> BICHTRAM I«> _... 323 p.tvardo Pl., Balbot, 1998 Larry C Mtleentr Vlnc•nl E. Amllo. 94 I flt No 17 1ttnnlll4 'Ou ll*mtnt Wal flltcl~ CA 9i&e1 David A. Holl Thie atalemenl Wll nled WHt Pebbl• B .. ch Av-ACTITioUs IUl.a llW Cou-alltt Of "'•""' ColbV SHn Newett, 25112 Thie 1t1lement wu flied with lht County Clerk of tnue, u H•bra, CA 90631 llAlllE ITATtMBIT Coullt1onMir8. 19117. Wfllo Ln .• Co111 M11•. CA wflh lht Counly Clerk ol Orange County on S.le-97 Thie bu1ln•11 I• con· The followl ~IWI NOTU·Tlil f'i<*'°'6s Nlmil 92627 0,•ngt County on 5-9-97 t 9873721193 ducted by: an lndlvldual no 1 s.mtnt eitpres five ytan llOlll E dw11rd Login Newell, 19973720470 H1vt you 1tarted doing doing business II: l<INGttw II.-It WIS ftlld in 11W Offtet 1750 Whittler, Costa M•H. 0•11 PllOI M 15 22 29 D•lly Pilot M•y 22. 29, bUSIMH yet? No #7'15 .• 2015 Hllbot IM, eo.of llW Coullt1 Cletk A new fid- CA 02627 Y •Y ' ' ' Junt 5, 12, 1997 Th895 Vincent E. Amalo Miu. CA 112627 '°"9 Business Name S.ment Ttiit buelneu 11 con· June 5• 1997 Th882 C Thi• 11a1ement w11 lll•d C~'S lnCOIJlOl1*I. ~ !'lllst bl llltd ~ID Iha! dfll. d11doo by: • gtMral p•rt· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLI NOTICE with the coun1y c1erk of Cllilorru ~. 51t ,.~The filing ot !lit SUilamtnt ooet ''"'"111P Flotltloua aualn••• Ofang• County on 4-16-97 Vt11IOll Avt .• #20\. ~ndalt...., not ol llMll IU1hoftzt ttw ut1 In ~ivo you 1t•r1ed doing Plctltloua 8u•lnH• Name Statement 19973717781 911126 hi at.Ill ol 1 fidllous ~aneu bo.W'911 yet1 No Nam• lt•t•ment TM lollowlng P9flOnt .,. D•UY Piiot M1y t5, 2.2, 29, Ths buSlllHS IS co~~ Name 1n \fKUlion ol llW rlOllb of E<INArd L Ntwen The lollowlng peraon• •r• doing bullneu H : Auto Jun• 5, 1997 Th869 ·~on .. _not .... ,_,., anolht!t undef ftderll, SIMI. Ot ltt" etatemeot WU flied doing bullMll 11: Acan-Patti Pl 1000 s c I ....,strant ·-, .. -"icommoniaw (Ste Staon 14400 w•lh ltW County Cletk or thu• Gallery, 2908 E. Coast Or 1vr~ Co1ta M::: PUBLIC NOTICE ID llWICt bua..U under .. It MQ . Business and Plofnsions O·a~ County on 5·9-97 Highway, Corona d91 Mar, cA·92628 • • l!Ct'°'6s 1Ju1111es1 name CM~) 19973720485 CA 92683 Fatlt>on Hajln.bl 1000 s Flctltloua 8u•lneu namu hsll!d htllrn fillt Filtno 0:111y Pilot M1y 15, 22. 29. Timarlt Lynn Doty. 125 Cout Or •vu)e Co•~ Name l tal•m•nt SGNa> Cl.MS N:OAPO-NewpoltBtlCll-O>stlMm Jun• 5. 1997 Theao King• Plac e, N1wpo11 Meu, CA ·92628 ' TM following P9f•on• •r• RATED. A cailotlll C01PC1f110t1: CN421224 Mly 15,22.29, .lln 6. --------· Beach, CA 92ee3 Thi• bu•ln•H ,, con· d04ng bu•IMH H : Uvely By AaiPll Cil'M\lllld, Ala., ~ 1997 PVILIC NOTICE Thi• bu1lna11 11 con-ductad by: an lndlVlduel Concepl•. 24841 KnolJ. ~ Cunmllldl, \4cl Ala. -----------1 ducted by: 1111 Individual Have ycM, •tar1ed doing wood. Lake FOftat. CA n.s 111111Ntt wa flllCI will PUBLIC NOTICE . FlctJUo&la •u•IMH Rtgl111ant hH not y•t bu"'*9 yet? Ho 92630 lht C0ullt1 Otctl °' OwlllQI -------- Heme 8tatement begun to lr1111aact butlnffl Flrlbon. Hapn.bl Svun Llvtly-Hanun, COuni11011 MIV 1.1907. NOTICEOFTRUITEE"ISAL.Eflr: lht following P«tonl .,. una ... lhe llct.ltlou9 bUll-nv. atalament WU m9d 2484' Knollwood. Lake r«JTU-Ths fdlout ,_.,... 140tD i.-: t40tD Qtw; t~a~:&~~~~ h:~n~ °'name• ll•ttd With the~ Q•rlc of ~~r:·· ~~.r~= '' con-~ :,_,'in~C:: =A~~~~ 2002 Mlcheteon Drlvt , Tim111t L OofV r.mnu~o on a+t7 ducted by: •n lndlllldual ol ttw eou~ Oltll A,.. ftcl.. ~ 3. 1•2 UNLBS VQJ Su·le 450. !Mnt. CA 02912 Thi• 1taltmtnt WU flltd Hrt• you 11111ed doing '<!US Bullneu "*N TN<E ACTION TO MOTECT o.1.1d 8. Ao91, 2082 Mich-with the County Ciani of Oalfy Pilot May 8. 15, 22. butlnel• y11? YH, 6-19-92 """ bl lrl.O pnor ID lhll cs.. YM MJfitRlt, IT MAY • 11:.on Orlvt, Suite 460, Ir· Ot~ County on 4-17-97 29, 1"7 Tha.45 Su.an Uvtly·H11111tn Thi h!lng of tr.a~ doel SOLO AT APUa.IC SALE. FYOU vine. CA 02912 1ff737t7189 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• 1talernent WH filad not ol ilS4tll IUlhOllH lht Ult., NEED AN E)OIUNAllON Of ntE Henry Y. KataQlr1, 2082 Dilly Piiot May 1. 8, 16, with th• County Clerk Of llit ltall of a Acnout aitinesi NATURE Of THE PROCa111NG Mlthefeon DrlY9, ~ull• 460, 22 1997 Th830 flotltl•u• Bualneaa Orange County on 4·30-97 Hime in \4oi.on ol lhl llGte Of NlAINST YOU, vou SHOl.l.O 1r~7:-~~:~~1•2• ti con· , PUBLIC NOTICE Name ataterMnt Diiiy P1to:=~~~~~. lllOllW< unoer r.oenl. 5"l'~ ~.: t;~.....: dutted by: •n unlncorpo· "'-followlng J*10n1 art JUl'le 5 1997 Th673 common llW (See StciOll 1 ~ ~ • _,. ratod auoclellon other Ftotltloua •ualMH doing bullkM .. H : Tiffany ' st MCI • Bu11ncss and Prof-· .,..... TNllll "'* 11111 11111n o pattnerahtp N•nM •t•t•m.nt Ro .. Company. 2775 Meu PUBLIC NOTICE Codtl , pu"4o9111Ddtldoftu11,_... H.wl) you at•ried doing Th• followlng pWaon1 are VtrCS• Eu\ IW208, Coata First Fdino 02n111•1 • '""''"'""' Ne ea. bl1~1t-• ytt? YH. JuM f, doing bu•IMH a•: Mil.,• M .... CA 82428 Flotltlou• •u•lneH NewPort Beacll-Cotll.... 10~ book no. ... ~ no.~ d 1r)"1(; LENNIUM T!LCOM, 152? Tammy L. White, 2778 N•m• lt•t•m•nt CN4183M111707·MNMtt OlldllRamdllntheOflatofltll 011v1a B. Rota Monrovt•. 3fd Floor, N"' M ... Vtrd• EHi •W208. Th• fotlowtng J*IOn• .,, 8.111.22.Zil. 111117 ~ ~ of Oi-. 11111 1t1i.men1 WH nted port IJellCh CA 92863 Co.ta MHI, CA 92828 doing bu1IMH ae: WH~ Cow!1;1 Sta of c.llbnll, - w1111 lhl County Cltrk of POS IYStiMS MANAGE· Thia buelntll 11 con· Port Chrlellan School 2120 PUBLIC NOTICE CWd ~!Wan J .._..ft! Or11not Covnty on &-10-07 Ml!NT, INC .• (N!V.), 1527 ~~ ~ tn~~~du:olng W. Edlng•r. Santa Aria, CA *"°""Sue...,....~ tH7372U71 MontOYla, 3rd FlOOf, New-bullnffl et?No 92704 fll•1•111ZllM 1111hrllt.wlllll•......, ..... Dally Piiot May • 22, 2t, port lffch, CA taM3 Tamm i! Whit• LOUIH Page Eag1 .. 1on, FIC1Tl1DUI -'° hlllllill ....... b .... ., Junt 5 12 1H1 Thatot Thia bu1ln1H It con-Thi• ltait.,...nt wu nt9d ~ W. B•ktr St., 1it J101, -IT&~ Clllflllr'tc:Nc* ... tUllllOf PUBLIC NOTICI d= ~. :=-urolng with the C°'6tlty C11fk 01 Thi~ '!~':t;,';:, 92 11 28 con-The~ ~ = i::.i :-':a"'.::."'= ----------bue1MM y.r1YH,1•91 °'_,.County on &-12·87 dUC1td by: 1111 lndMdu.i clalno ~~ ZM2D S.-..S1«!d111Alwllillf .... ,........,_ihMIMM POI IYIT!MI MANAGE· tff?J7109ff Ht\19 you tlal1t0 doing~~ C.. •hMlltllhlt..._tt .. NMM atatafMf\t MI NT, INC •• Mlltc fllafta. Otlty Piiot May 15, 22, 29, butlnMI ytt? Yff, 1990 IOl'llllllllJZ ~ ~ 1W CMo T~ fo11ow1nO ~ at• ;an, Preeldtnt June I. 1117 Th870 louflt P. l!agl"1on -..,, ~I C..W 011w W... ..... AN, CA, doing ""8lntU •: MWC .,,. ttatMntnt wet fllad Thl9 •ta1tment WH Iliac! ...,... Limleld cOm. ............... ....... co . 110 112 Acacia A11t-. wM tM County o.ttc ot ,UBLIC NOTICI with tht Covnty Clttk of ;:.~ Plltl "11111...,...., 11¥ 1 _.., _. Corona_, Mat, CA e:zat Of.nge County on f.IM7 °'~ County on s.a.t? • _, Oald ot Tw 1n tw ,...., M11• W. C&IW, 110 1/2 tM7372t 137 flotltS.U. 8ualMN tffn720417 ~ 91-. .._. 111 ... CD#fY w ... A46CI• ~Colone "' Delly PMot May u. zt. n:=tetMnt D•Nv Pilot M•y ti, 22. n . ...:-~ ~ ...... In ... ~ ., ,..__ ~=~.~ '--Faltlalo, Junt I . Ht, 1897 Th890 doing bualnfft ~ ~ Junt 5,,1997 Thl78H llla COllNl'IQld _, !i'd. "":"~a:. T1ll 110 !B ~ AYI .. ~ "'ILIC NOTICI M!*,'..L. ~-... d.,.LMwiM • 'UBLIC NOTICI ~ ..... _ ~ b°' nm~-.1i-•wet: tOl\a -W., CA aaat _,,. •7, ..... on-., ''" --· -._,,. Mii ..._ • .._ -Thi• -.uelMU I• con. n.aa.u. .......... CA 11121 flotltleutl ....... MINS "*' lbCM on ~ 11. rt ,, .... I( tlW ....._ ....... dl.lcltd t»y. a gtntrll r>M· ....... Statement KdllMn "· KlnaaltY. 900 ... ,.. St•l•llMnt 1197 n. -..._ 11,......" neratllp Tl'9 foflowtrlt f*90N we ... laM, luht-111, Co-Tht lollowlng 1)9faon• art SGNED SllW. IMSTMENTS, • .. ...,_..._ea. Have ~ ttatt9d dolna ~ bualMM ea: The fonl del Mar, CA 12125 dolno bllllnt .. 11: Modern U.C, a Clltlomt UfMld ~ .... CA .... U11 ..... a. bualMee )'9t? YN, $-f; Truthaeyw Mlnatr919, to3 T}ll1 bu1l~11 11 con-Media Q,oup, 3221 Min-~. By ,.,._, O. •· lllldt. IU ....,. .,.... ., ':!r .. Wlleoft Cat1et ~"· !:~ NtWPO't ~ ~ M ~"° =·· OOtla Meaa, CA *=' ....... tltd Wiii --:-: ., :,r ! Jee-. L.algh '•lttalo ...... M0cotrrnon lnterprl1H, ~~~No Matll A. Olaon. 3221 M).~ .. ~ Otflt ol 011ft01 :::,...,_ .. ~ .. ~ Thi• ..... .,,.it ... -(O~>. ~ Vl•t• I Of\lla. =~.: ... : fl .... nt~. eo.ta M•Mi ..... ~on~12.1907 ............ NII ........ NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sections 338L lhrough 338!5J Revenue and T~tlon Code, Notice of Power to Sell Tax-Defaulted Property In and fof Orange County, State of Callfomla, has been divided and distributed to vaftous ~ of ~ drwl9tk>n pOOtlahed In the OOYnty. A pot1lon of the list appears In eect't of st.ICtl Mwtpepera. NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER TO SELL TAX DEFAULTED PROPERTY This la public notice that real property taxM and MllMITlenls on the parcels detcrl>ed beb# will have bMn ct.faulted five Of more yeara on June 30, 1997 at 5:00 P.M. The pen:ets listed wttl become atJbfect to the Tax Collector'• power to tell on .Jtkt 1, 1997, at 12:01 A.M. by operation of iew. The Tax Collectot°• power IO ... wll .n. unleu the property. Is either redeemed Of n*'8 IUbject to an lnalahent plan of r9demptlon Initiated u pnMded by '8w prior to 5:00 P.M. on June 30, 1997. The rtght to an lnltdment plen ten'rinatM on June 30, 1997 and, ab.er that date, the entire balance dlJe mull be paid In NI to prewnt ale of propet1Y m publlc auction. The amount In dollars and centa for which Ndl property WM Of1glnally decteted to be tax-defaulted la Mt f0f1h opposHe Ila part* number end doM not lndudt the addltionel penatttM and feea which have accrued llnoe the dale of tax-default end more,recent luff 1hat may~ be delinquent. Once the power lo NII has ariMn, the right of redemption tennlnal• .. 5:00 P.M. on the lut bualnffa day pftor to .. by the Tax CoHector. NA lnfonnatlon concemlng redemption or lhe Initiation of an Installment plan of redemption will be· fumllhed, upon request, by John M. W. Mooc1ach, Orange County Treasurer· Tax Collector, 12 CMc Center Piaza, Room G-58. Santa Ana, CA 92702 (714) 834-3411. I certify Under penalty of pe~ury, that the foregoing la true and correct. le/John M. w. llooftach Orange County Treuutef·Tax Collector Executed at Orange County, Santa Ana, Callfoma on May 7, 1997 PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION The AIM1aor'a Paroet Numbef (APN) wt*1 UMd IO dHct1be property In this list, refera to 1he HMllOf'a map book, the map page, the bloctc on the map. If apptlcable, and Individual pel'Cll on the m.p pege °' In the btock. A petcet number for example "044-383-05• would mean book 44of1ht lllHIOf'I mlpe, bb:« 383 (l"NIP pege 38, btock 3) and parcel 6 within that bloc:t. The mapa f9ferred to are avallable fof lnlpectlon In the office of the AsMaaor, 12 Civic Cent8f Plaza Room 142 Santa Ana. • • All pn>perty la In the Township South and Range Weat of San Bamardlno Base and Meridian. The real property that la the lubjeoC of this notice It aituated In the County of Orange, State of Cafffomla, and Is deacl1bed .. folk>ws: ,.AOPIATY TAX- Dl!PAULTeD IN T.- YIAA 1111 FOR THe TAXl8, MIU• Mlffn AND OTHIR CHA"QH ()II THI flllCAt. VIAR 1111«1 HOMO • AP 047-110- 24, t$t3t.05. THIRTI· eTH STNIT PNIT • N!MHtP. n11 NEW· ~ .... N0.4"41 • AP 041·110- tl, •146 21. nM'TI· !TH STREET PART· NlA9HIP, 2121 NEW· '°"'"' HO 442 • Al' 9)2.at- 211, tnlt.62,~. A. a MMN.JI CT. UNIT 171 N0.443 • ,.,. .... 047, 1197.14. YON .W:tol., GAATH. 12 IAHDn.OWSR CT, UMT-47 N0.447 ·AP 141·382· 01, '45189.34, LESLIE, SIU. R. 2l50 HARBOR Bl N0.448 ·AP A12-051 • 33, $843.37, SADEGHI, AZAM, 3481 SANTA Cl.A.RAC! N0.449 ·AP 418-0e2· 19, '2001.52. HAJAZJ. SAMIA ADEL. 3047 VUKONAV NOM1 ·AP 428-018- 04. '2044..22, 8UACttell. OUl!N• TM 0, 347 I! 11TH ST. UNfTC N0.462 • AP 13Me. Ole. (FOAMEALV 42:2· ~71·21), '2439.U, REESE, OREOOAY H. 7MJOAHN8T N0.413 • AP .....,_ otO, '2t4t.OO, VON AIEDl. OM'rl1, 711 W 11TH ST. UNIT IO N0.454 • N'....,.. 091, '2079.21, VON Al!Of.I. QARTH, 7t1 W 17TH 8T, UHITtt ~.458 • AP 453-14t-o1, St289 19, IRVINE COMPANY, 8 BANYAN TREELH N0.461 ·AP 530-031· 25, S2038.M, MC CAM· MOH. STEVEN GREO, 2S DELAMESA EAST N0.44!0 -AP 530-081 • 43, (FORMERLY 630- 091-43.!IOtO I .5020). t1500.N . ULLMAN, econ"· 11 EHTRADA !AST N0.4'1 • AP 1581-G27· 22, 12431.14, JONES, JERRY M, 12 BEN· NtNOTON NOC ·Al'l32* 744, 11215.90, LEE, DONO 90,E'T Al. M2'\ MOHAOE. UNIT 240 N0.463 • AP 13M~ oea. *3120.12. l<AAIMI. MMIN, 92 AlMAOOR N0.4'4 -APD* OM. M35.$2, 8EDI. lll l 8, 154 ECHO RUN.IJNIT81 DEFAULTED IN THE YbA 1"1 '°" THI TAXIS. AatHSa MINTS AND OTHER CHAAQll OF ntl AICAL Yl!AJt 111MM1 009TA MHA CfTY N0.4e8 ·AP 037·38- 098. •1212.&4, DRAKE. JOHN F JR, 1845 AHA· HEIM AV, UNIT 81 NO 418 -AP 441-332· 01. aessa.aa. FRANl<l.VN, Wit.BUR JR, 2 OOAOEAO ,.,ton"TY TAX· Dl,AULTID IN lM ftAR 1• FOR nt1 TAXal, A18ua. lillNTa AND cm.R CHAlllQH Of! THR "'9CM. YIAR 1"1 .. with ._ County Clet'll of ~ hach, CA t2NO ,..,. ..... mtnt t ·-021H NOTU:nn flclloul ,.,,. --~a:~etr. w111 o,.,. County on .. 18-17 Thia bualneu I• eon-w1tt1 ""' County a.tic of Thia bua1n111 11 oon-s.trlll'll..,. ttw ~rm ....._. 81 ,..._ 111 tMU?lt 170 dl.ICMd fly:. oorpcfatlon °'MOe =on &-M7 ducted by: an lndMduaf ... 11 .. Mad lft .. OMcl... ...... ....... • ... HO.... • ,.,, 01.a.... N0.48' • Al' .-.m. N0.411 • AP 431-321· Oilly 11111o1 Mer U . tt, H-. y0v Nrted doing t"tl7904 HIY9 you •t~ed dofnO ol Ill Cou!'IW Oft A iw ~ ....., tw ... et .... ~ et OI, ttt• OI, .--. 05, M?t.A7, ,_VIH, ~-· tlt1 TMl3 bUafMM Pf? No Deity ~ May 11, 22. tt, buelMU ~? "'v = ..,_ Niimi T• ._ ........ ...-..-..-47, e.3.00. ZANOI· M>llftT I , 1111 111 t N0.470 ·AP 49Mt1• "· ... , ... DA80UB. LEO GUTIEAAEl,ET ~ Ma.Oefmott l11te1ptltH, June .. tlt'7 Thl71 M.,11 A. °'"" bl ... -.... -let .. r..--.. .. .. IMND, ....... -Nf, MIA. ,,.. YON -..ro... 9T IOTICI Luclndl ... McO.fmott. Thia ltatamM WU fMtd Tiii -of .. -.., ... :L;=.. .. "'°""" n 1 ICAMMH NO.• • ,, ....... ,.. .............. E.;.·~'!9!!.~~ ~IOTIC. , • ~M~~: •• r :~:=:'!--~ .. -:;-,, .. ,. : :-T...o':': :"':na::· ~'!!'·1, ... ,NIWf, ••. .............. .. ... --"~ -· ... r--rll• Riii tM717ltlt J11111u1*1110f!OI ............ ~.......... .,..... ·o: lnO • • .-n• TNf~ .......... ~IO:~~ .._. ...... ,... Oe1fr flttot May n. n . -...., ,_.. -~-... • flll 11M .. 1111111 Ml LOMIWOOOCT ~ 11 lOMN-WTOl.IT ~ ,:; &:: -...::: r~a:ii . .::. "'=l:J:":! "el ..... I, ti,'"' .._ --!Ill ...... ,_~~~ - . AP 141•1... ;;;;..., • N'-I· 1«1417 • ·-·· ~:.:,.~~."····''.Mel, 1117 NII =:t=~-= MEET =·---~ .. ~= ·-•tWIDIN. 11..tttl.IO, ~ .:.~~ T 1 " IAI., p. :.~ Pl•~ Hlft 'N IW., ..... CA-t ....... -a illl• s CIR .,,... :r:.. ~ .. W10N. GIJW.D ""1Q. ST ·5·~:=1!: Calf cr..::tr.:l=:..=.~·J; ~= tJ!i!1l~..;8 t_.~ ... Alll ~ .. M1_N0_MIT_ PllOfB!f TAX· . todllyt....-n. ..... C,\_.~ _ -·""""'' ·,L -~-Ill.I-,,., .. • ic~L!i. __ 'f ~,; oil '-"'•."<"•''--·---~ ·-=- Al.. 4 NAA10NNE ··~ --.. , _, --I . ·- -··-_;_ ·-..... --'!... ---.... --.,.. ' Ne .. pcm lkachlC>tta M~sa Dail)' PJoc THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1997 PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES flfOTIC£ Of TRUITIFS ~of Oreftfl County, tlon .. TrUltM, 5 Hutton U> AVENUE ~ O'llS ltl(e, h IAL£ Truet" Sele No 87· Cellf.omlt. PAJICIL ~ Alt Cencte Of~. ~t 1050 DEL MAit CA The UJICN( IG>Jm~NST Y YOU ~· 11'1 <*w '* ncash wwved nouce or con-YOU /IM W DB'NJL T ~ OI ..... &0630 Tldll Ord9r No. UndMded 1/'4th lntw.t in s.u Nw.. CA 12707, Tel•· Tru .... disdaime LA ~'Afl 199~ .,. rrus..e ~ Hf'lled ,0 the propoeed UHDEJlt A DB!D Oii' ,.,..,. ....., ... $400ft 5taZ d 3102510 """enc. No. tl'dtoAITNt,.,_,oflot phone Number: (71•1432· lorenyincomict ~ il1I 12. lherSSUanceollh6 action.I The ind.,,en-DATm ~1110.FNneillCodlWld 01071"48f Al'N. No. 932· 1 of T'9c:i No. 7t95 ., 7715 EXT 221. Iv: StlPM-the au..c lddleu • ruSll!le Deed 111jj kinds dant edm1nlstt1t1on UNLOS1lbUtAklACI& 110 do bl...-In,_-. :!~,?~ .. ~O:ODJF ~a:'1c~2. ~~= ~1.!t.~.:TnnJ:~1~' eommondealgnation ilS ~~ ~.l; ;rorav:=..io,,h ~!'::ty.~ill~~tt:~:: ~'re'~' a..vVO:~-:'"' ..= ,:W: TNJST DATm 09118191 . 15 of Moe~ Mepe, tff28395 PUB: 05115197 rrv. ~ ::e1~n:; IOtat Trusaee Of ~NS'. ~1ht Tllisl ! pe,.on flit• en obfectJon SOU> AT A P'laJC IAL2. IF,,., wlHdd ,. ....,. lH..ESS YOU TAK£ ACTION "-cord1 of Seid Ortnte 05122197,05/29197 at Ille obllgatJon M-IO ~Deed of ~ F 'o the petition end !.,~ ....... _,NEED -THE~~~~ Ulllllw TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP· County, Shown end <>-fined ---------Id by lhe ~ t Jennie som ehowe good c-uet why ~-·....,.. ......-,_,. -.. EATY. rr MAY IE &OLD AT " Common Ar~ on Thet PUBLIC NOTIC.E ~ ind r•sonable °..t,. ~11~1 ~ met*> n 1ht court ehould not NATIJRE °" TH!" ...._ • • n111111r A PU8UC SALE fli YOU Ctttaln CondominMn fllan ed Q>lll expenut and t §(): of ~~1 ) · gfl(lt the eulhority. ~ AGAINST rWa. Seid ...... bl rNdl NEB> AH E>Cfl.ANAllON OF Recotdad 0C-. 4, 11J7.l In NOTICE YOU ARE IN OE advancet 94 '111e time o1 1111 11 !tie • 1997 A HEARING on the YOU. YOU IHOUlD tu ~ ~ nl petition will be held on COHfACT A t.AWYa. ~. ..,_ "' CEEDINGS AGAiNST YOU. Official fttcotdl of °'anti TRUST DATED 12124/90 ,.., i s· 2 .... 3" 5 , • J 19 1917 t 1 ·'"5 NOTICE Of& TfltUSTB!'S ~ ..... ll YOU SHOU\.D CONTACT A Ccuny, c.tlfomia. 'UCll UNlfSS YOV TN<.f M:.· ice~ uie s· 0 "· "4 4 In I( auction "' ~ !Y e unt ' e .... SALE UNDl!R DEED Oii' ~ to ..-fy LAwvtfl. On .U. 5, 1997. 3: All Th1t Ponlon of Lot 1 T10N TO PROTECT YOUR ='~ CM~~ T~ :st= b cash, Iii C K' , p .M. in 0:-t· 703 locet-TRUST L.oen t; i!ldolt9dlw ._._. ti, wd It 11 :00 AM. ,..0 ...... of TrKt No. 7891, u Shown PROPERTY. IT MAY BE df'woNn ........,.on 11 ..... ~ !.c,:..."':"...': W°' lhe United I ed •l 3 1 The City 11n .. 1ewrown. Jf. othll' ,,._Deed, ----.......... ForedotweCorpar9tlon11 on1M1pRecordldln8ooksOlOATPVBUCSALE IP -..,.._..,.._ .Al northfronlen-meraal e rroany Drive Orenge CA21·1'*"21 TA #;Mt\ lnlel...a • pnMdld the duly appointed Truit" 3f?2. P1gee 14 end Hi of YOO NEED AN EXPLANA-bll~k, • ,:::. dr:r by e ~ ~· ~!'.!L~~ D8A F com. 92688. CCM048812 A.P t; 1111...,_llwwl end ,_ ::r*T=.~=~O.~ ~':!:1":r'9s.~1P(>,..: ~OF THEP~:5i~~ :,e c~ ~'by 11 1 = ~ Nl~~l=~ ~~~~ 8 to ~al~! the.1~g~;>nY1~8J;f ~~ ~T~~~= =-: c10:: "'*" 09/28191 81 Document No. Cow11y, Shown ind Dtflnld AGAINST YOU YOU ~I eevlngs and loen ~~·\o ~now ~ \Jsed ~-_ petition, you ehould eompany, • IMMI. or~ thereon• pnMled in 91 ·5243818oolt ~Page ·· 11Ger9GIPwtlng~aca1GsliOULD CONTACT Ac._., __ 11on •• u~ IV"' ·re>eed ll\lst!io .0 . 05129197. appear at the hearlnaeooc•a«· .,,,..., oruidNatia.Jw.ctwgealllld of Oftk:ill Record• In the 1 ·,3 on lhtt ~ Condo-LAWYER T .s_. ,.1oaa..R25 ..='ified <j,. .,~~•5102bllnlc lhe " property ,~ in 7 and 1tete your objec-•alAIUd INll9a ~ lo ...-al ltw.,.... end Office of the Recotder of "**"" """ Aecofdld Octo-NOTICE · ,... r• ST"'rs -.--.-· ...... ""' --" ~ .. A 82960 tlon1 or file wrlnen-lht Deed cl TNlll ~ by w..a Ct..ied by aid Deed ,... .. ur-E r--· ,._.,f · ber 4 1912 In Boole 10358 .......-nU ~ the Financial Cod9 and ....., '".' .. ..., 11 ~ bJ 'b I h h 1• • ._ ... T·... W ........,_. __. .. ., ....., °""' • • SALE UNDER DEED OF as~ •'L ..,.. PUBLIC NOTICE o ect1 n1 w t t e James M. Brown.""~ a_.,,..... ·-· • -...,.._'II eucuted by· iJwAN o' "-lie 7815 of Oftk:l1I Records 1uthonzed lo do bul.1..-1 In w:·5· T 1 court btfora the hear· """ Reoordad on 1213111990 called 1 dltJI end PENDLETON. AND JOHN oiOrangaCounrv. C.t1tornia. TJ'UST ~ice le here . this state lnthe-Wtendet I . RA r---------ing. Your eppeatenct aelnsltumenlNo.~of'lnbmllllon -oCcMi will be RAYMOND MC COWAN The pr~rty her1tofo11 de· ~~~Ol..IOA~ other than cnh is ecceped, 0 2 street tress CNSt4l2lH may be In person or by Ofl'icilll Rec:ordl II the ofllce al 1.-.d for hill purpoM llilMd: AND DOUGLAS DUNCAN ec:nbld 11 t.rig eold •as 11•. the Trull• mll'f withhold the !ll'lCf ¢.let common nel-NOTICE Of your ettorney. lhl Courtly Reoordar d 0..-. 0511111197 Standard TNat MC CCNIAN. ro-musrees n. 111tttt tdrhu and other P. N«. U.C aa trust•. or iuuance °' the TNSIM'• llOn, ~!tie re PIOP-PEI lllON TO IF YOU ARE A Coi.ny, Callfamm, lll1d o..ci Setvic:• Compmny, u OF THE RICHARD W. AND corrrnon destgnlUon, if any. t('UStM, °' substi· Died untd funds become ertY. • ~ 1$, P\11" ADll8aST'ER CREDITOR or • contin-pc.nuanl to IN Natice ol leid Truttee 2IOO Stanwel ULUAN . D. PENDLETON of the ,.., property dncribed uled INstM purauent 10 the avallablt to lhe P9Y" Of " ~ '8e;~ Lit EST A TE Of: ~ent creditor of the Oefa&ll end 6ec::tion lo Sell Drive, SUltt 200 COnawd. TRUSTDATEDOCTOBER1 1bov1 11 PIKP«ted to be: ol Trust eucutld ~aemett•atrloht. . ~'""!'t""' · CA f hnunder reoordedM520 (510) IDl-n.2. .... 1973 AHJ LAST AMENDED 6011.JX)PAS« DRIVE. I.HT P. BUTLER A MAR Said Ult Wiii bl ,,,.., but "'-'-ms an ~~ A• I MORE s. ICHHO, you must ii• . _,. Sr:lll'PrMBER 28 1987 II '7A. NEWPORT BEACH, CA RIED WOMAH AS HER thou! COYltll/lt °'warranty, ~....--iny of JUI any AARON AJCA Al your claim with the 02/3411997 • lnlln.llW1I ND. Donne Fitton Aallstar1t ...-'"' • SOL£ & S"PARATE PROP SS S11eet a a..,,,.. court and mail• copy to 19970070083 cl aid Ollml S.CretMy RSVP 11111 Tn..tor, ~ FU>ERAl 92663. The under11gned r . expflA °' implied regarding teSS and olher common CASE NO-A187 .... 7 the personal repreeenta-Recorm. WLL SEU. on 0511"'7, OllfZl/f7, Ol5o'2Wl7 SAVWGS •LOAN ASSOC!· TruetM ~ etfV i.tiility ERTY and recorded on htlt, pouesslon or enc:um-designation, If any, shown • -ed b h OllOSl1"7, N. the ennnct to ATION •8enefiderv WLL foranv1ncorrectne11of the 12131/90 as INST• 90-brancn to ublfy the i herein The ~I Benefiel-To ell hetre, bentfi· uve •PP01".'t . Y t • theOrengeatyHlll.300~ _________ 1 SEU AT PUBUC AuCrlON ltrHt addr11s 1nd other 22 and re-recorded on deblednft.. Meured by Slid ~ undel=lhe Deed ol Trust cienH, craditore, con-court within four cnapm.n Avenue. C>rlnge. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER c:orrmoo deeignatlon, if any. 8192 a INSTI 92 Died, advlnca ltlttMinder. has and dehet:ed IO tingent creditors, end mol)tt)e fr~m the data CA et 10-00 A.M. AT PU8UC FOR CASH lpeylblt et time lho'Nl'I herein. Slid Hie will 2n861 ol Ofric11I Records in h int«eet II prCMded ~fau IU~ a~ [)eda.< .acion of pereon• who may other· of firtt iesuei:ice ~f AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST o. f ,.,. in l1wful money of bl nwdl, but without cove· the oft'ice at the Coumy Re-therein, and the unpaid prin· ~~ •11~ tR: ~ru5:' wi11 be intertlted in lette.rs 11 provided rn BIOOER FOR CASH ~ OBITUARY 888 the Uni1ed S11tn. by caah Nnt Of wwrantv. IXPfUsed der °' ORANGE County. cipal of the note uc:ured and a Notice 0 taul aoo the will or eetate, or aection 9100 of the at lhe tme al sm. in lawfUI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • c11hier'1 chtc:lc drawn by or lmpli1d. regarding tltle. ilforma and pureuanl lo aald deed with fntefnt m· to Sell. llltiic:h re-both. of: ALLMORE s. Cellforf?i• Probate c~·· moneralthl Unillld Stma)... BODAMER 1 •t•te or netlonel banlt 1 poeeeulon. or 1neum· Nohe• °' Oe<autt and thereon H provided in .. Id on Febru¥Y 10. 1997 AARON AKA AL AAR· Th~ um~ for ftli!'g ~ lltle and ~ ~ check drawn by• •t1t1' °' branc11. to PIV the remain-Eleetlon lo Sell tnereunder Note, f... charges ind 1$ ~I 19970063224 ON clerm• wtll !'lot e>ep1te lo and nowhMd by• undlf Mid Robtr1 T. end Svlvte federal credit union. °' 1 Ing Pfine1pal 1um of the recorded on 12/30/96 H expen-of the trvet .. and of IR~. Said sale A PETITION hH before four . month• Deed cl TNll in !hi prop.rv Mr Bodamer died OIJTDDT TRAUTWEIN : ~ Payj~ • of Redding, CA, • IO year resident of 1 Orange Coun1y. • PHSed eway ~ 7 . t997, et the age of IO. Ht we. bOm N~ ber 13, 1916 .,.. Ate. dte, Kanses. Mr. Trautw.ln WU • Merine Contrector. Owner end Operatoc ol TreutweJn Blothen Waterfronl Conettvc· tlon In Newport Beach, CA. He con- 11ructec;t many -•t coast proJects lf'IClud- ing Dene Point, Ven- tura and King Harbor Martnae. As well as Iha construction of Unde lele. He la survived by daughter Sue Boeck- man of Redding, CA; eon Cheri•• J . Trautwein of Redding, CA: Brothers Fred Trautwein of Twin Falls . 10; Ftey Trautwein of Palm Springs . CA: five grandchildren and seven greet· grandchildren. Ser.1tces will be htfd Saturday. Mey 24', 1997 at 3:00 pm 111 Harbor Lawn Mount Ohve Memorial Parle In Costa Mesa, CA. check driwn by 1 •tilt °' not1l1l Mand by 11id Deed INST J 19960e56533 of said ot the trusts created bV &aid wiM be made, ~I cove-been filed by EILEEN frorri the heanng dat• ls11uated In said Ccu1IV and May 16, t 997 from fldwel Mvino• and lotn 11• of Truet. with interest .OfrlCial Records. will Sell on Deed of Trull. O..ed. nant Of' wamlllJ.. e~ AARON in the Superior noticed above. Slate hereinafter~· Aa compllcatlons o l a --------- eocittion, tevingltllocil· ttweon,11providedin111d06i05J97 at 1:30 PM. ATOllOtlt7 COHIOUDA n;· ·~t'°rrig title, Court of California YOU MAY EXAM·1mor1 tultf dllcnbed on said heart attack. Sylvia, tlon, ~ u...i....1 b·-i.1pec1. notal1I. 1dv1neea, if any, THE NORTH FRONT EN· RECONVEYAHCE COM · Iv theore .cumblanees. C f O ' INE the file kept by the '"--" d T--' ........_ -his wife of 63 years, f11d I; eect'io":i 5 i'0'2 ot the under the temw of the Deed TRANCE TO THE COUNTY PANY, I.LC 24011 Venlu secuf~ by sa:'~~ ou~iyE 0 PeT~~P~N re· court. If you are 11 per-~ ~-* ~ passed away on May Anenc:lel Code ind eutho· of Truat, 11tim1ted fees. COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC Blvd.. Second Floor Cal• vances 11\efeunder y,,'jh in· quHt• that EILEEN eon intereeted In the nation, it fllYi, d the ,_, 20, 1997 from pneu- I /T rli.ed to do busln111 in thie chergn Ind expenses of the CENTER DRIVE Wl:ST. sas, CA 91302 (111) 116-terest as?IVK!ed therein AARON be 1ppoint1d e1 estete, you may file dellcribld eboYe is monta. They both re- 1t1tt). At: IN THE QUAD Tru1t11 1nd of the trustl SANTA ANA. CA at public 1430 By: Tel A/ail/me Tflll· and. the 11.n pnnapal sum peraonel repreHntatlve with the court 11 formal to be: 1'1""' Meu sided ln Corona del AREA OF THE crrv HAU. OF cre1tld by Hid Deed of auctioo, to the highest bidder ,.. Sele omc.r Aut/lorlz of $164,6 .42 of the nole R f s · 1 onv Costa Mesa. CA 12626 Mar and are survived ..... c--BU.ENA PARK CIVIC CEN· Tiust, to-wn: t427,441.7 ot cash (payable at the time Slonor LPP 17288 05/15, r;ed by Said dee<! .with to edmlnlster the estate ·~ueet or pecie e, by the" three childre n. r.. _.._ ,.._ .. I !i. . _; TEA AT 8G50 BEACH &t.imated. Acx:rued interest sale in lawful money of the o5i22 & 05/29197 tereM thereOn as 1>'9~ of the decedent. Notice of the filing of 11n ~ . TNSIM G er a Id . Thom as M•MOIUAL MM BLVD. BUENA PARK CA. end additional adv1neea, It United States,) all right, 11111. . said N9te. pk.ls an· addi. THE PETITION re· inventory and appraisal ""i llabililv lot anv Sharon Serele and • ell rioht. title Ind ln't.,llt wry, wil lncrs111 thi• figure nd interest, conveyed 10 and PUBLIC NOTICE w~~S_li~ad amou~nt of quests euthority to of estate assets or of ~ cl the propel1V two grand·daughters. '6~ape1ete7 c~ ~to end now hlld by prior to eele. The blneflCilfV now held by ii under said • .00 ,..,. 1 ,L uo-f edminiater the eetete any petition or accoun1 ~and itc:Jh« CO:: 0 -, it ur)dlt I.id Deed of Truet In under Hid Deed of Trust Deed of Trust in the propeny NOTICE OF ~USTE£'S Ter ... andterms~ ':...,., ando under the Independent .. providld In aecuon . any, w~~est,o s~~~ce~·~~~ 3500 Pacific vi.w OrW9 the propsty eituet• etofcn eMC:uted end dll· · ated in said County and SALE UNI[ EEO Of ru._ of· ·~~s Admini1tration of E•· 1250 of the Gelifornie 1= .!:::'c1~ ~ 6 Newport Buch Cal.ny, Cllfoma dllcrlbing lrvenld to the IJ!ldlf1igned a State and descnbed 11 ro1-76T :U T --1 ~~ ~'f. Mll be 1!~ . ..1 tates i'tct.....,.,,th "fimited Probete Cod•: ·A ~·-ed by the propertylO'bi a burial at se wJll t?.e sa::2700 the lend ttweln· EXHlllT A wrinen Dedlf'ltlOn of Defl\it 1owe· AS MORE FULL y ; 27 ~~i1,: toward 'tne IOl3I ~ authority. (Thie euthori· queet for Sp~cral Nouce ·::"~ reaonable ..wnased private ·-------· PARCEl 1: All Th1t Poruon end DenW1d for Sa. le, ind a DESCRIBED ON SAID T.1-~ ~.97 936-17. at !tie lime of ~le. In addition ty will allow the pereon-form 11 available from costs and lldvanc:es In lieu of llowers. the PIERCE lll811IEM of Lot 1 of Tt"Kt No. 7895 11 wntten NotJC9 of Default and DEED OF TRUST APN · RAi IO cash. ~ TiuSlee wil ac-al repreeentetive to take the court clerk. ""' rite~ d the ntlal family asks lhat any Shown on 1 M.p Recorded Elec:tlon to Sell .. The under· "475-052-08 TRUSTEE IS B AR IN :FAULT ~~ oepe a Cashier's ptleck d~ many actions w ithout Aaamey far P.llOar~ • ~cl lhl Notice cl Sale< donauons be sent 10 IEU BROADWAY Iii Book 302. P1g11 '' end llO'*f C8UHd nid Notice of SELLING PROPERTY "AS A El Of TRU Oil a stale Of' nalional bank. a obtaining coun approv• ~ a..w.. ~ 15• S196.785M 1n add*lrl lhe American Heart Mortuary * C'""" ........ 15 of Miacellaneoui M•P•. D1f1u1t end Election to Sell IS, WHERE IS-1 NOTE ATED J y 13 11· ~drawn by. a state or al. Before taking certain Wl111-• a. a..w.. ~ 111e Trume ¥M llOOllfll _A_s_so_c_i_a•_•o;...n..;..____ Cre~atio~-t""" Records of Sajd Orange to bl recorded in the county ECURED BY 3 DEEDS OF ~SS Y TAKE A TION check ~llb umon or a very important eetlons, ~ ...___ Pn ~s cf*" ~ on County, Shown end Defined where the reel property is UST The street address P TECT OU federal ..,..,,,,,,5 U ~ or however. the pereonel -·-,. stale or national i.lk. a 11 O Broadway u Unit 7-A on That C.rt1ln toc.tld end more than uvee nd olher common designa· OPERl . IT MA -B _ .• .,, as-repreHntetive will be Emt. Stl. 1100 a-by a Slate or Costa Mesa Condon*""'1I Aen Recorded months hav1 elap11d 111ic::1 IOll 1f any ot the real prop-SOl~'T A PUB~I · · soaatlQO,s~ ~ required to give notice Lm ~CA cr9dll union or a c:hedc October '· 1972 in Book euch ttcord1tion. ProfH· e1ti desenbed above 1$ PIH· ~ti ~EQJ ~.ful/E ~fo2oT1t1e Finanoal to interetted persons 90097~113 by a st3'e or federal 842"9190 t0358. Pege 785 of Offlclal llonel ForedoeweCoq>«•· ported to be: 4839 FAIR· Of E PR · ~ and authonzed to do unleu they heve 06/22, 06/23. 05/29 and loan -wa11, tOUAL 1.a.15'N<l 0"'0 ~1UHITY All rell 111111 M'ftrtlsiat Ill lllb _,.,.,la Stl'ftCI 11 IM Ft•· ml Fllr ""'l•t Act " tMI II .......... ftlcll INlll it lll•tal II Mwrtlsl ''anJ ll"ltflftCI, llmlltllu 11 •1mlmln1t1011 Hsi• M IKe. COtfl(, rell9lon, HI, ••1011. i.mm11 s111us or lllCllNI lritltl •• Ill illt111Uoft 11 llllb "" mll """'"'' llml· tttlH or •1scnm1MCl011," Ttrl1 111wspap" •Ill noi Uewiatl' KHJll llllf iMIWrtilt· 111tnl lor ,. .. """ wlllcll ta In ... Mlll .. ll11 l1w. Ou1 t1M1n •• llm laf lrlr.111t• 111a1 111 •wtlll1111 Hwtrtllld In l~lr ,....,...., .. 111lll.IMl1 INI 18 "811~NllL-c.. ... ti .iecrimlAlllM, call HUO M ·fM .. 1·M ·UH5to. ftr .. Wlllllllf•. oc "'' ,, .... tall KUO 11 Uf.,._ HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALB GENERAL 1002 BALBOA P I NIN. Nlet, clean, large 2BA 2.6BA Home with bay vtewa, garage1 d1ck1 . Avallaal• Now t1860.mo •••••• BEACH 'N BAY RENTAL CO 714-173-7311 ... ... -= - . l r • • GENERAL Oceanfront Lot Great Oppor1\mtty offet9d at $499,900 723·4494 ------ J • .. , ...... 6102 .. IH ....-------Bow to Plaee A By Fax (7 14) 6:3 1-6594 (Plrti-1· i11rr11dr vuur mrnw u11J plionr 1111mlwr 11i1d w1•.ll 1·11ll you l1tll'k witlr 11 pri1·1• 411otr.) By Phone (?14) 6i~-:}(>78 iii·• By MaiJlln P erson: :no \rt·!'t1 Ba,. 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Thursday S:OOpm Saturda) ............... Friday 5:00pm ~ 't II THURSDAY, MAY 2.2, 1997 ., ttOOMS 2706 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 WANTED 601"' COST& MESA 8124 -·usrolTATION lililiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiilOPPOl.TUNITY 2920 5530 SSJO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO BUY • &NUI "'""" Avl 2br 2.5~ 2904 •urop .. n Perfeollonlal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil aatlaun 7arn Condo. Nwpt North. KUtene for Adoption ADVl!RTISINQ Legal Secretary Houaecle•nlng Old Coln• Gold Sllve< 1 2 ' 8 •1c 0 A 1 um --------- Pool, gvm. kit prlv. S.A. Animal Sheller DI I Worker'• Comp/Crimi· Exp'd • Xlnt Rel'• Franklin Mint. Sterling boat-t·71/2 outboard, SAD. BOATS 7014 . 1375. 714-720.14190 $HUGE PROFITS$ 1•02 No. Grand A"•· I ipkaytl n.al. 3·5vr• •"p••. Bl· Own Trana • Bonded 600cc Honda Shadow, v '" Te emar • ng " -Weekends Also Av11il Old watches 6 Jewelry s q u a r • o a n c • iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phone C11td Routes •714-558·7022¥ Wiii make qualltv , lingual pref. NB area. Free Est 241·1914 Westcoast Coln 842·~48 drHtH & petticoat•, tO' Hobie, complete, $2000/Wk. Pot. sale• calls over th• •Call Wanda at • t bl 11 d 1 50 VACATION 800.700.7177 telephone 10 new and 818·786-5432 •NANNY needed ror Top Doll•r• P •ld 8 • nene, Hgner RHdy to go, s5 ·or OY:NTALS 2722 24hre THEATER exlsllng advertlaere. 714·788-1664 evee. 18mo.old. 3·dava per For Records. Jazz, label clothing, aewlng offer. Hatry 845-3544 f..... k E 1 kl & mach w/vardage & d 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CASTING 2921 An1wer Incoming calla w . ng ape a ng Soun Ir a o k •' etc. trim, potted plante. 2 Pereon L•n •• or $Luok~ Lotto Num·1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and solicit new buel· LIFEGUARDS own tran1. Rel'• Req. Call Mike 645-7505. 2010 Sw•n Dr Complete. $550. or 8a'Jfront Hm Nr Bal bereS Breakthrough 1• neu through proac· summer poeltlons. CDM 714·760.36861 _ _,....,..-.,,,,.,,,......-__.--otter Harry e.45-3544 Fun Zone. 1 br + California Lottary high New People Needed uve telephone can· •248·SU80• N•nnr/H••k•eper PT •WANTED• Teak ---------t 22,. BOAT ON steeping loft, 1ba, fp, tech computer Hanl· No exp nee. Model• & vasslng and reeearch-Ret•ll ffurn S•I•• L/O, M /F In N.B . wood to finish boat NEWPORT MOORING tmmaculalel 6/19·29, cap book reveal• Hot Actors. TV/Fiim . Ing competitive pub· A 1 S 1 2 Toddlers. n/s , 875·9109 BEACH 1 N t H b r $2500. 714--673·1943 Number picks. O.ln 1·213·852·1888 ggressve, a ary + 6169 n ewpor ar 0 bllcatlons. Comm + Benefits CADL.. Fluent English. sg,900 714·855·9237 l.•k• Front Vacation the competitive edge. •Summer Model• •Must work well 476-8363 Kim Alen. Rel'• req. 845·3223•---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 71 4-580 8226 pager Homes In beaut.north 1•888·BEAT·LOTTO •S•arch'97• under deadll11e pres, FREETOYOU6022 Newport Ba'/tront or • Idaho. Wkl'J rates, all (888·232·8568) We need kldsl Clean sure Ret•ll Salea position al l••••••••I E•t•t• Moving Salel ---------:tmen. 208·773·8556 DREAM INCOM E cut children & teens •excellent oral and Out of Santa Fe lurn, wicker rattan, SPEED & N .B. Oce•ntront Eern 5259/sale . fo)" print, commerclals, written communlcatton Outpost{Klosk et MERCHANDISE FR I! e china, silver. cry1tal, Sl(l BOATS 7016 High demand break· movies. Thi• week sklll1 Fashion Island. PT LASER VISION patio furn, 1amp1, , 2bd, gar, tndry, $900/ thru' environmental onl'JI •980·7882• •Minimum one·vear wagea hourly+comm. S E M I N A R tools, clothing, lln•n•. wk, Summer Rental d t E 11 newspaper sale• ex· Call Susanna Wiiken: Hosted by Board books, kitchen, babv SEADOO QT 3·Seater. Avalt 7/5·7/12 & 7/19· pro uc · aay se · 1---------•4A ..... 3 F 11 t 1 I 1 800. perlence v ........... ANTIQU.ES 6010 Certified Eys Speclallst Items ••• etc I 11 New elec. starter. New 7126· 1•81 8·355-0885. 9~9•95~~ n ~~.638138. LOST & "Abllltv to think era· Sal•• Clerk • PfT 0-r. Richard A. Weiss. Frl•Sat 813o-4 carba., w/bch cart. •Ranch Near YoHmlte FOUND 2925 atlvely and work In a Hotel Gitt Shop J•panese Swords May 27, 6:30·8:00 pm no e•rl'I bird• $1500 548·3772 From Spielberg Movie. Exclualve Productai iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii team en'1lronment Evenings. Exp prel'd WWII or Other at Beckman Laser 211 2 E. Balboa Bl--------- Riding, fishing, camping. Men must have ... FOUND CAT L 1 •Detail oriented $6.00 hr S49-0300 714494•1731 Institute at U.C.I. End of Bal Penln. UllD'NE SLIPS Featured In LA Times. Women can't do with· rg ma e •self motivated and Dr. Weiss wlll speak n~ Brochure 310·546·3792 out. We got them. white & grey w/atrlped goal oriented SALES about astigmatic cor· first Annual DOCKS 7022 No one else doesl tale. W. 18th St, CM. •pc knowledgeable The growing Dally recllon and all levels Cell FREE 24 hour-1 ___ 5_4_8_·_1_3_7_8__ Salary plus commls· Piiot advertising team Top Dollar Paid! of near-sightedness Corona del Mar RENTALS TO SHARE Information line LOST, Girts Frames slon. Excellent benefit seek• an outside From 1800·1960. and far·alghtednesa. "WllAU!OPAIAl.F 1·888·599·7904 Mulll·Colored with package Including sales representative In 1 pc to entire estate. R.S.V.P. 720·1400 corrective Lenses. 401k plan. Physical/ the Ratall Advertising Paintings, china, Ben(/idflg C.M.Area. Rewardll drug screening re· Department. Experl· glsware, furn, etc. TH! .Mt!RICAN 2 724 Balboa Penn Master MONEY 714-549·8253 quired. EOE. . ence preferred, but 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 SPORTING CANCl!R SOC1ETY Bdrm w/garage. $500 TO LOAN 2914 Fax resume to Dis· wlll train. Applicant =========~ Pre. led b Full amen. D·647·7991 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -8-EAL--T-H_&____ plav Advertising, Attn: should be energetic, GOODS 6065 THE :UDn '"'""'~U Eves-675-9382. Lynn Esola at (714) motivated and a sell liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii """u Avoid BenkruptC'/ FITNESS 3000 650-4802 or mall re· starter. Salary plus lft~T NW"&<. Ni.~ JON DOUGLAS Beautiful, • H .B. 3Br 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi cell, Berber crpt, Ip, patio. w/d. pool/spa, prkng. Free Debt Consollda· 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eume to Dlsplay Ad· commission. Xlnt ben· ~• ~ ......, L•ser rowtng shell REAL ESTATE COMPANY tlon Apptlcallon with I• vertlslng, 330 W, Bay ellt pkg. Drug screen· Anli..ues lo '5CA Mode.-n Fantastic shape. New NEWPORt BEACH OFFtct Service 800-873-8207 Dl•b•tlcs Save money Street. Costa Mesa, Ing/physical required. "" canvas/oara. $850. on supplies. Medicare CA 92627 EOE. send resume to • Est l.agllll dealers buy: 552·9250 Dare: Saturday Fi~.y·~~ vg~. ~~~ l~~~:·---B-A_H_Q_U_E_T___ ~Yi~. ~~°ria·w:"D:~~ ~!!"·peilli9· . New Lll•C'JCI• 8500 11 Ma7 Y24t '1997 Mention ASCA02. Call COORDINATOR Street, Costa Mesa, ..... -•• dlila,pollely. Barely used $250. me: am· pm $525. Erin, 497-4485 --------- C.M . 1/2 House $700. MORTGAGES & Or 1Br $450. Cat ok. TD 'S 2918 W /2 happy crea live iii. iii• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·800·748·1882 for Italian Restaura.nt CA 92627 or fax to old COSl\llW or fine 721 ·8889 Where:CaUfornla State In Newport. 673·9500 (714) 650-4802. For =·bronzes, Ml., Bank BuUdlng peoptet Call 631·2111 ••••••••• Purch 100% Fix 125% .CdM lov•l'J rm share We Buy Notes, All ERSONALS bath. lg kit, sundeck, Cr&dit Considered P "1/d, fem n/smk. Aval FINNEY BROKERAGE --------· now. $435. 721-9548 714 673-7480 Uc.1976 c"' Huge br/$650 Or 2 l-S-E_E_KI_N_G ____ _ lg idrms/$650 Exec hme ••••••••• to rels/lse. Cat ok. WOMEN _au•~Vpr.(I: s31.2111 ANNOU~CEMENTS 3004 ·e·11de cM:--srvnn1 Handsome--.rforney spacious townhome, Seeks very attractive 1 lrg bdrm. female T sllm whl female 26·34 prel. S445. Avl 6-1 ANNOUNCEMEN S for dating.• 360-4947 BOAT RENTALS Interview, call (714) ~Zcu. (upperpaf\lnglot) Dock Assistant 5744238· 2101 E. P.C.H For fast growing ---S ..... A ..... L_E_S ___ :=-~ GARAGE SALES COronaddAbr Newport Beach Boat · Local weekly news· Rental locatlon. Week· paper seeks Inside •Estate sales oonducted ends req'd. Apptv In sales representative. •Immediate cash person before noon to Must possess stro.ng ~ 714-249-3711 .. 2001 W. Coast Hwy NB phone sales abllllles, • 11 ALBOA ISLAND 6106 ,C an't Find Work? be dependat:lle, · tearo You can't be looking oriented, and a se1tl-------;__-lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii starter who Is able to s t 8 2 A i 1 too hardl WANTED 15 work well under dead· APPLIANCES 6011 a • · nt que g ass, Do111flnuts IJ O;ltt HCll Dogs. St;/t Orlnh IJ Morel At.t. PROCEEDS Wll.L GO T$.> TuE AMERICAN CANCER SocrETV •FURNITURE •HOUSEWARES • COLLECTIBLf.S peoplo to lill various tines. One year sales iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frames, 4-dr oak Ice positions from ware· box, hsewares, tovs. house to manage-experience preferred. Kenmore Washer, gas Ethan Allen Curio, HB 2 Rooms Avail. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' .. •••••••• ment. No experience Excellent benefit dryer, white $120/ea. ctths, jewtery, w/d . Mike 714·722-6997 2920 • ANTIQUf.S 45' off-shore Mooring N. Bavfront, Bal Isl. & Classic· 24' Monterev Tugboat. $19,500. Brad, 875·0777 Dock Lido lele up to 65ft sallboat, narrow beam pref'd 673-7677 AUTOMOBILES BMW '90 3251C Red Conv. Loaded! All pwr, 5spd alarm. cd, alloy whls, air bags, 79K. Low . Bluebook Must Sell! $14,000. 673·4282 '94 7401 Blk/btk. Like new. f6" chrome wheels . $33,900. 842·8239 - 1990 BWW 3251 4-Dr, 5-spd. Bronze/ Tan Leather Interior. Looks & Runs Greatl Loaded. ABS. Driver Air Bag. New brakes, mr HAP,111 If JOU 001'1 ADVll11111 1101HlllG. Call the Classifieds (714) 642·5678 330 W. Bay St. Cosio Mesa CA 92627 June 7, 1997 Forlnfo: ~ 644-ll~br~ •• necessary. Call Now, package. M/F/DN. Fridge White $95. 117 MARINE AVE Brookhurst/Hamlllon Books and Ch•rt• EMPLOY"'.ENT Brent (714)891·5784. Drug screenlng/physl· Small gas stove white Pool, tennis, Ref's req. N d d 11 0 !Yl cal required • JEWELRV •CLOTHING •SPORTS ITEMS timing bell, battery &1--------- ee • range•,.•••••••• · 2 yrs old. $180. 19"1---------5250./$350. 962·9940 Coast College ta•• CHILDCARE NeeCled. For consideration color tv. 575. 13 .. CORO NA &EQUIPMENT tlres. $8,900. OBO 633-6870 or 452·1686 M.V. Share 3Br Home building a new publlc1_________ SUMMER Hf;LP·PT/FT pleas1 e fax r1esume (In· color tv S25. Rovars DEL MAR Poot and spa. Female Nautical Library I We EMPLOYMENT for ages 5·12 In Costa clud ng sa ary range upright vacuum. $175. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiiilii2ii2 Overstocked with pref'd . Call Sandy need naullcat books, Mesa. . 848·8904 desired) to: 'ilr~48·8090• AftvolvnuatwlllbtAssodainof' stuff? or Tom at 951·6177. charts, guides, lnstru-5530•-c--o-F .... F .... E ..... E_H__,.O_U_,S __ E__ Judy Oetting at (714) ----.. A call to • tRAFT ITEMS All bl t 631-6594 •---------Sat·8 Nordic Trac, ..... ..,....,,.,... CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan- dise Items, because our columns compel quallfied buvers to ments. su ec s 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FT/PT hardworking. ---------TURE 6014 '-"--· ·-r~-·-Classified Newport C at Beautiful d d d b •• FURNI sports equip, trundle ,.,.. """"""..._._, an areas nee e Y A/P & AIR Position friendly employees for S•curlt'I Officers · 2101E.hdllcCoast .......... 1250 will hel~ 2 + 2 Condo Brand new! t d t 5 000 bed, cfothlng, morel ""1 .. 2 5878 Pool/spa/gym/lenn. our s u ens • · Community Newspa· all shifts. 553·1724 Immediate posltlons liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3808 T opalde Ln. ,.._e.e.ona __ dd_MK_.o._9_26_20 _ _,._ __ e.;..4_2_·5;..l.;;...;..8.;;;..... __ ...._ __ ... _4_· ____ _ calll 5595 + uus. 245.7335 annuallyl Your gifts pers seeks full time avallablel Call for Cabbage Rose pat· - are tax deductible A/P & AIR person. Counter/Dell FT/PT. appointment 248·9t80 tern sofa $325. 2 pink COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE through the OCC Minimum 1 year expe-Friendly person 1 Id 1 h 1 ---------Foundation. Call us neededl No exp nee. Stock Person, PT P a w ng c a rs COSTA MESA 6124 arrange pick up and rlence In accounts Globe Dell 642-3784 Must speak English w /ottoman S 2 5 O. l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii receipt. 714·645·9412 payable & cottectlons l-=-.,,...--=~---.,....--lmmed. hire. Flex Octagonal glass dln1• prel9rred. Good ben· DRIVER W•nted hours. 646-2400 tbl w/4 ch rs St 50. --------- Plrst Annual ellt package Including Car, gas provided. Tona of Work Comfortable dbl bed TV, ltlCTIONICS, Loolling. to sel APARTMENTS2750 Pride H.B. 4-pleic · (1) 3BR & (3) 2BRS! Just north of PCH! $419K Agl 570·8263 BUSINESS PROPERTY 2767 Med l ca l/Dent•I Office H .B . No -nioney down. Furn .,-:Ji<a. 1300s.f . NT. _:~~c only. 760-08_98. 401(k) retirement plan. Clean OMV req'd . S95. Dresser w/mirr $45. $ft-ft •ftaft Corona del Mar EOE. Drug screening/ 714·967-2590 Lv Mas Warehouse through 2·Down comforters '&UAUV vvvv "WHALE Of A SALi!" phvslcal required. management. Up to $40 & sss. 67J.·3039. l•••••••••I 3trl(/rdq Send resume & salary Drivers Earn up to $425.wkly 491·01911---------1.ffiiiii;iii"iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiill TI1t AMWCAN cAHCU SOOl!'TY re q u 1 rem en t 1 0 : $800 Weeki'/ Moving Sale Dining 115111LLm ft lllW ldb Accountln_g SuQ.ervlsor~ Long distance phone---------r.m tbl, 6 chairs. ll1lf'R~~ P.O.'Box 1560 c<:s. rrseektng-people EMPLOYMENT Breakfront credenza, llEAl.D'll\RroMPAHY Costa Mesa, Ca 92628 to service storefront SERVICES 5533 pla!"o, lthr sectional. N~11P.AC11oma or lax (714) 63l·724s promo box route. 840·8477 DONATIONS NOW 1-800·354-7331 Classlfled Is..... •A••••• BElNG ACCEPTED CONVENIENT Earn Monev Reading Please be. aware that whether you're buy. booksl $30,000/yr 1 .. II Ii I thi t TV Armlour Brand nu, Country Pine. Beautl· lul finish and molding $1700.obo 645·7212 Au. l'ROCEEOS WIU. Ing, selling, or Just Income pot. Details. ''8 0 5 ngs n ui 8 ca • GOTO TKEAM!IUCAN I I I ltl d 1·800-513·4343 xY9637 eg ry may req re 'JOU CANCER SoaETY ook ng, c ass e has to call a 900 number --------- Oean our your dotdS a anla what you needl FINE RETAIL SALES In which there Is a MERCHANDISE u wdltt Donate your lte111J Q CLASSJFIED PERSON charge per minute. come watth tl\et1I edl. We1 842·5678 Opportunities Avail· ASSEMBLE ARTS, MISC. 6015 ~ ~en:i~P~·ta '!:e·3 •--------HELLY·HANSEN c RAFT s . To vs . all have a blllt INTERIOR FASHION ISLAND Jewelry, wood Items, 27" P•nasonlc TV WE NF.ED AU KINDS OF DRAFTSPERSON typing. sewing, com-w/Picture In Picture "°" onaw •11-: .. No Money Do\vnl that extra junk stacking up in ~he -garage? Tiy our garage sole ads. 'Mds junk to you is a tr005Ure to someone else. = to~nctudlng. but not · N e w port 8 each puter work from home Walnut console, 34" FT R di d ftl Outdoor Enthusiast tn your spare time. W x 20" deep X 38"hl fURNmllE • HOUSEWAIU:S ewer no ra no Th Is Is for You I o re at pay. Fr 8 e $300.00 714/548-6394 'COWC11BLES position, Immediately Experience a Must. d e t a I I s C a I 11---------• AH110UES • JEWELAY available. lor high-end Please Fax Resume: 1_800_6 32 •8007 Aquarium 180 gal w/ ~-----------::BUSINESS OFFICE :?DR RENT 2769 Installation a Programming of 75+ Channels lnduded Call 642-5678. :Gia Suite 841sq.ft. .....,_ Pvt Offices and ::lleceptl on area. --441 Old Newport Blvd, • CLOnll'.t1G {l!tr-.t'doll. tile/stone design 71-a.844-508 7 24 h live rock, exotic salt· *61#•cN~SPOllTS studio. Must have ra water fish & tight oak rr£MS &. EOUIPMENT experience: Home Cleaners W•nted cab In et. Sac r If Ice • CRAF'f!Tl!M.9 • Oreftlng Interior noor Earn $330 per wk _E_M_P_L_O_YM_E_N..,.._ T--$1500. 721 ·8669 plans and elevations. What Do You Haven? • Cabinet and After 4th week/FT WANTED 5535 L•k•/Ocean fishing Nwpl Bch. $1220. 714-850-9505 For pick up orth-lteru tile/stone layouts. Start Tomorrow-All Areas tackle. Lug Box or pleue call: • Blueprint •Fleidble Houra·FT/PT old tools. 548·9832. ~-• l'nl4mlfal/ofl comprehension. •NO Taxes W/held INDUSTKIAL 2788 '(!"41 :S"'f~ c-c?. • Prepare tiard surfaee •Need CarLEng/Phone N'd':i"Jt':. ~,!: r,;:r:'fj"_;,11 design drawings for Loving Swedish Nurse. •-M-u_s_t-S"""e_l..,.1-1 -S-te_r_e-o. 12 Yrs exp. Honest & futons· couch and caring. Good cook. DANA'S HOUSEKEEPING Loe refs. Christine loveseat, much more! rtrllmftJ'l'ad. client pres.ntatlons. Besio iobslte and Saturday construction knowledge May 24, 1997 el+. Professional, fHt 11me: 7am~lpm paced person with Wereh•• 1000 + sf D Office, tollet, tofl, ate: 833 W. 17th, CM, #4 714·951 ·3480 <v714·848·3735<v 675·9101 Personnel Service, Inc. Washer, dryer, frig, Since 1976 ---------dining, set, cabinets. L•bor•r• E•rn up to DOMESTICS 5540 Make offer. 720·1158 $625. 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Thm, of ctJUrg, after the search is complmd we wiO file your fictitious businm name Jt4lmlmt with tht County Clerlt, publish ona a weelt for four wetlcs as requinJ by law IWi thm fik your proof of publiazlUJn with the County Clerlt. Please stop by to file Jf'U' fiaitjqus busi1U!S1 statement at tht Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, °'1tll Mesa. If you mnnotstop by. p!Mse azJJ us at (114) 642-4321 anJ we wiO malee armnpmis for you to hanJk this~ by mllil. If you shou/Jhave any farther questians, please ad/ us awJ we will be '1Wrt tfJan g/11.d to assist you. (looJ /udt in )'OUT MW business! D . c~Pilot VISIT OUR SHOWROOM FOR A LIVE DEMO AT 2360 NEWPORT BLVD., C.M • OI' call Toll .... . .......... _ Put a fevv vvords to vvork for you. Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Piiot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mall with a check today! Run for a weekl If your car does not sell, we 'll run It for another week ,..., All for just $10 •. ' • D YES, SELL MY CAR 1---o"° o-0 AMX Pie.-Ctrat:lt ~I SQ.- v..___ Mtll4I Modll-~~-- 0 ·~ 0,.,,...... o ... "°" P!w. av.. o ........ _ o,.....'11-. ----a.-.-,._ a l"Ow•!Mlllew.0--c-. Bo:::= go=..:8~...!:. ""~ QNllee..... a,.., ..... ..__ c-o~~ o ,..,._ o ....,..,_.. a-... ._win.. ' ~pon &achlCosta Mesa O.ily Pilnt THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 17 .. -...... LEXUS 9115 MAZDA 9125 NISSAN 9150 TOYOTA 92li ACAoel ~~~v 10 Zeat 14 Run -: a-I In ·~ 15~ 1sc~l.amb·a pen name 17 Alrthof lngallt 18 Wlntet' apotta 19~ 20 Constitutional 22 ~part 23 lnalanl IUCCeSHS 2'4 Climbing vine 26 Drawer freshene<a 30 Knotty 50 BaMbel play 53Ca~· concern 50 Temloly • eo Hot.'1gt11 81 Pointed arch 82 Mlnncwn, • 0 03 "Ot-1· 8'4 Ward off 85 Fashion 88~.r:WOOI 67 VeryamaH DOWN 1 Bos•Y'• olfapting 2 In the dfstance 3 Ptaybov 4 Untainted 5 Lowers Pfloes 6 Beginnings 7 AoUtea RUBBBRBRIOOB ORDUPUCATEf Both V\llnenble. South dNJa, NOR111 •AQI Q.11 o KQJt4 •881 WEST ., QQ9781U OA75 •J94 EAST •&752 QK41 0 88 •KQ108 ace and kine of trumpe and then ro af\er diamonds. IC the defendera <*\not ecora a c:Uamond ruff, there ia a trump in dumm1 u an entl'y to the rood c:Uamonda, eo you pick up an overtric:k. '93 Lexu• 8C400 '92 M•zd• e2e Blk, Blk/lvory. Nauk •• Full PS, AC, CHI, alloya. Option. Won't L.8111 1195691 17997 I030fS15 $:90~970 McKenna Motors 842-2000 •es Nl11en AJtNn• F/P Auto Lexus Tr•d•· In. Priced to 1e11. t1n411e t12,977 •J.e•ua• '94 L•xu• QS300 MIHlon Vl•Jo s 1aok11vory. Full MERCEDES 9130 1 ·800-009·5398 Option. Mint Condi ,9 8 S•ntr• QXE Lea1e Return iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "087"'68 S2 .. 817 Green, AC, PS, CD. u •• '77 450SL Bo1h tops, Ult. 1'705232 lt0,943 '94 LeJCua SC300 While/Gray. Cert/Warr. bJack, 21\d local Mcl<enna Motor• ow n e r , 9 9 k m I . 842-aOOO New Lexus Trad•·ln $10,500. 675-7319. #017084 S29,597 '80 300SD Less than PLYMOUTH 9165 12 5 K orlglnal miles. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I '92 Lexu• LS400 $4400. 714-760·5082 Full Spec. Whl/lvory. ****** Air suspension. Nauk. .,..,,...,,,...,~,,...,,,.,_.,,.... __ _ Low ml. Cert/Warr. '80 450 SL Both tops. 111014147 $28,725 1-ownr.· Xlnt Condi '98 Lexu• LS400 Low ml. A Diamond $13,950.obo 768·t029 White/Ivory. Hard To -, B-0--4-5_0_S,....L-C--lm-m-ac-. '90 Voy•9•r While, auto, PS, AC. cc. till, t ow roof rack . #698836 $5847 McKonna Motors 842·2000 •es Tercel Gr•~. 5apd, co ptayu. #029744 $1917. McKenna M01ora 842·2000 •• '95 To"ot• Celle• Red end loi. of g1 .. t summer driving amll•sl (045705, $14,77S Le•ua of Westminster 892·0900 '98 Tovot• Av•lon XL, white/Ivory interior, a1.11omatlc, till, CC, powar windowa tock s, loadedl (076337) $20,995 L••us of Wes tminster 892·6900 34 Worried 35 Poster 8 Hefolo llOfy 9 Jaunty 0 lte7.Unhd,__...~ 30 Musician's lob 49 Ordinarv 31 Rendefed fats language • 801.TJlll •KJ 1098 c::>AlO 0 10~2 •A75 However, if the cards are aa in the diagram, this line "ill faiJ. Indeed, you will not ret home against best derenee if you cash even one high trump on the table. At rubber bridp, you can afford to loee a bicll in each red suit and a diamond'"rulT and still make the pme. Correct techoique la to win the firat I.rick then caah the lting of spadee. Even thou1h both def•nd- en follow, iabandon \rumpe in ravor of starting on diamonds. If Weat wine the aecond diamond and gives partner a ruff, declarer euily acorea the reat of the trick.a. Find I Cart/Warr. Blk/Palomlno, 95K, --------- Remarkable Condition 2nd local owner, chrm PONTIAC 9170 TRUCKS 111040205 $36,977 whls, cd, Mlchel1ns. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9Z20 36 Phyllclans' org. 37 Olepoees of S8 Slow run 39 Edge 40 T1frielable Info 41 Por1er and stout 43 Baby's bed 45 CheeM dish 1 O O.ntle bfeeze 11 Tennis atandoul Nastase 12 Egypt's river 13 celt 21 Sympathetic sorrow 32 Boller Gtilfith 50 Baseb&Her 33 Noble tlUes Ru1h 35 Coast Guald 51 Russia's - alen Mountains 38 Shade of black 52 Singer 39 -·relief Diamond 41 Atty.'s org. 54 Parts airport 42 Btightened (up) 55 Curved The bidding: 80lT111 Wlt8T •• Pua INT P ... •• p .. '92 Lexua SC400 s95oo. 759-3499 '91 Sunblrd LE, 4·dr, GarnoVlv«>ry F/Opllon. '81 380SLC, Blk w/ aulo. ac and "'ore. Mint Condi Cert/Warr. Palamlmo Int, pwr Grant Condltlpn. 11'00t8278 $25,886 brks, sunrf, 140K m1 $3500. 714·631·8433 $8900.obo 760-8008 '94 Lexua LS400 --------- '91 Nissan Plck·up Blue, 4 whl ABS wheels & tires. Uner. lf423226 $5243. McKenna Motors 842-2000 47 Tromt>ones and 1WaS 48 Droop 49 Chirp 25 DelNery lrucil 26 More certain 27 Singer Brvan1 28 Fragrant wood 29 Possesses 43 Alberta tribe molding « Camaraderie 56 Oty with a cloth 46 Property 57 ried 47 Overcame 58 Count (on) Opening lead: SiJ1 or Q Study the Norlh-Soulh handa. Better defenee ia for Weet to hold up the ace or diamonda to the third round, th en cash a heart before exiting with a dub. Declarer wina, cro88e9 to the queen or 11p11dea and leada a good diamond. Whether Eaal ruffs or not. the derenden can- not come to more than three bicks aa the ace or epadee i1 still on lhe I.able aa an entry to a long diamood. Try it. Cashmer e /l 110 r y. •'82 380SEL• PORSCHE 9175 F1.1ll Option. Only 33k Astro silvor, grey lthr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------mlles. Cert/Warr. 102k ml. L1.1x1.1r101.1s 4X4 9221 #2t2798 $33,977 auto. Beaut. cond. '87 924S Black .1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Serviced before d1.1e Upgraded wheets.1• r-~~--You have reached a normal eontract or four apadee. How would you play the hand al duplicate pain? WouJd you adopt the same line a~ rubber bridp? In the modem style, South's twcr no-trump rebid showed a minimum opener. North inc:Ucated three-card spade support and game-going val- ues, and South wieely opted far the euitpme. ·L••u•· da·tes. Dbl timing Sunrool. car phone. Mlaalon Viejo chain conversion $5900/obo 548·3874 '90 Trooper 4 JJ4 Whtie, PS, AC, PW, cc. #701481. $9488. 1·800-889-5398 completed. S8700 851·9792 '95 Lexua SC400 .,...,,,..,,.....,,...,,,..,"'='....,,-..,,.----1 SAAB Cashmere F/Optlon '88 190E 2 .3 9185 McKenna Motors 842·2000 Cert/Warr. APR Avl. Champagne. Sharp! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii #04010t $38,377 Need Quick S•l•I '92 Rodeo 4 x4 Manager Sp9clal $5.500 pp 642-9601 '94 Lexus OS300 '87 420 SEL Opal White. F/Option. Mercedes Cort/Warr. Avail. Low miles & Flawlesal #683000 $28,796 {341457) $15,995 Lexus of '94 Lexus ES300 Westmins ter Blk/Blk. F1.1ll Option 892-0908 111306148 $11,988 '95 Saab 900S McKenna Motors blk/blk. 4·dr, 5-spd, 842-2.000 30k ml, snrl, alloys,1 _____ ...,.... _ _,..._, abs, c101ti ln1. dealer '92 Wra n9ler 4JC4 main!, all records. Perf Red, hard top cond In/out. $17,750. 11150t614 $10,881 (0) 714·955·6118 McKenna Motors (E) 310·376·1970 8 42-2000 Sinoa 11 bicb couJd be available if trompe are 3-2, that likely proba- bility haa a bearing on how you tackle the hand. At duplicate, you abouJd win the openinr lead (you cannot afford a club abif\), cub the Learn to be a better brld ce pl•7erl Subaerlbe now to the Goren Bridp Letter by calllnr (800) 788-1215 ror Information. Or write to: Goren Bridle Let-ter, P.O. Bos .u10, ChJeaso. m. 80880. Cort/Warr. Won't Last! .,...,,...~_,.....,....,,....,,,..,,,..,...--- #039981 $25t977 '89 420SEL, Xlnt ~--------l--------- cond, ma1nt book TOYOTA 9210 VOLVO. 92~0 .· '95 Le•us ES300 · BlkJStk. Futt-Option. Cert/Warr. Priced To Sell #097801 $28,977 kepi, blk/la~ lthr int' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii' .iiiiiiiiiiiii--orig owner, 108k ml. FORD 9075 GEO 9080 ISUZU 9100 $14,500 714-760·6837 '94 500SL '79 Plck·up 85k ml. Orig owner. Bedl1ner. $2000. 873-9280 '89 Toyota Camry Wagon VS Family '91 Volvo 240 Blue/ grn. Auto, loaded. #430987 $9964 McKenna Motors 842-2000 '88 Muatang Conv. '92 Geo Storm QSI '92 Isuzu Pick-up, sht 5.0, 5-apeed, rad, 45k ml., Blue, Auto, bed, tlnl/bed cur. 53k leather, all atock. A/C, Sound Sys. Bl1.1 ml. Clean, must seel Run• Xlnll Maintenance bk 58200. Repo sale S6500/obo. 847·0617. '94 Lexus LS400 White w/black top. White/Ivory. F/Option. Perfect Cond1llon. Only 33K. Cert/Warr. $69,900 760·9180 #196262 $36,977 '95 320 SL Red. Tan Wagon. M1.1s1 See• --------- records-since new. price $5340. 543-2369 $6,300 515.0105 '81PROBE _H_O_ND_A ___ 9_0_8_5 Auto, air, navy blue, 80K mites. S5000 obo ~iii~iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii 723·1616 '81 Accord Coupe "'"•9-1"""R,....•_n_g-.-,-4X,..,.4-...,.V""6-• .,,...5_ EX. Blk, auto, PS, AC, ~======~~~======~~======~=!..I moon roof. alloys. apd, a/c, C/c, full pwr. #067895 $10,967 Cust whls. Xlnt condl McKenna Motors 9040 CHEVROLET 9045 FORD 90751_s..,...,8K,....,,-ob,.....o_....,-64....,s,.,.,-1,....e5_1 842-2000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 Aerost•r XL ---=.~9~4=-c==-1v~1-c-=e~x=-- CAD ILIAC '92 Isuzu Rod•o 5-Spd. Must seal (200486/N4300206) $11,495 '90 VW Fox GL P /S , A /C . 5 -S pd . Must Seel (t 00981 /013183) $5,995 Towot• of Huntington Be•ch 847·B555 ' 87 Coupe De VIII• '81 Chevy S ·1 O '84 Ford F150 V·8, Wagon. Bleck/gray. V-Tec, all power, Specl•I Rolls Royce White, shell, cass, auto, AC, Cassette. f3~~8~921\ow $9~~;~ sunroof, AC, alarm. --------- gr 111 . Int/ext & wlrewhls/tlrea47kml. $3800/obo.646·1042 BauerLotu• $11,800.842·3823 JEEP 9 110 mechanically perfect. #t29248 $4966. '87 FORD VAN Conv. Co•t• M••• '85 Accord EX Sdn, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Min t oond. S5000. McKenna Motor• V-6, A/T, P/S, A/C, 042.7700 PS C 84S-5590 842 2000 black, auto, , A • '94 4WD GRAND • Low ml. Orig. Owner.1--,,.,8,...,9,,.-:-:M'"'u-•""'t-•-n-g --ABS, CO, mnrf, alloys. '92 Corvette Conv. S4.999 n~1722 Only 7,900 mlleal *040985· S14·681 CHEROKEE LTD. CHEVROLET 9045 Fully Loadedl 25K ml '88 Ford Eacort Whlt•/Qr•·' leather. Mcl<enna Motors inter. Chrome wheels. '95 Lexu• SC400 all options. Take over Black/Ivory. Full tease. 548·3772 Op1lon. Cerl/Warr. ----------• Remarkable Condition '96 E320 Black w/Blk #040205 $36,477 Lthr Interior. Chrome '94 Lexu s SC400 Cashmere/Ivory F1.1ll wheels. PERFECT. $44,950. 548-3772 Option. Cert/VVarr. ---------1 New Lexus Trade MITSUBISHI 9145 I 038995 $ 32 '8 77 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I '85 Montero Rebuilt (100966 051909) $9,395 '92 Toyota 4-Runner 4X4 V6. Auto Full Power. Mini Condi White & Nice (101 098/040733) $18,995 '93 Toyol• V6 XCAB (101ll7/P035972) $12,9~5 '92 Lexua SC400 White/Ivory Only 39K ml. Cort{VVarr. Hard to find color & miles! Jll0t6791 $28,297 engine, 4WO, 5·sp, '93 Qeo Priam air, sport/low pkg. 5-Spd. M1.1st Seel $5500 obo 723-1616 (100824/065680) '92 ECLIPSE $10•995 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 '88 Golf 5-spd, 2-dr, Runs good Nds minor body work. Reg 12/97 S7SO OBO •631-0757 '95 Jetta GL Grn. PS, AC. moonrool, tilt !1'048419 $12,387 McKenna Motors 842-2000 '96 Jetta GLS Rod, Sspd, PS, AC, moonrool, CO. #084383 $14,751 McKenna Motors 842-2000 ·Lexua· Mlsalon Viejo GS 18V OOHC Toyota of COUPE Huntington B•ach ·---------B1.1rgundy, gray Int.. 847·8555 ·-1 ·800-969·5398 Al d XI "'Spd E 1 842·2000 w~s ~arage . nt ii*' _. conomy car. Fac1ory chrome,e_, --=-=~-=-----:-:-::0:--1~ BLACK BEAUTY ,85 El Cimino Con . P 675·2419 (2005127358569) {228312) S18,995 '95 Accord LX Taupe J..ather 4-Dr. LOTUS $5,895 LeJCu• of Low mites. Mint condl 9123 5-Spd.. Cass.. co . .,...,,....,,........,,.-....,.,....--·--=-~ MlSC. AUTO 9245 Sunroof. (_2ZUG79~ '92 CoroJ'• auto, PS. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f7 ,995 AC, 1unrool, CC, Ult, B•uer Lotu• cass. #356940 s~453 SEIZED CARS From 5'175. Porschas, Cadillacs, Chevys. BMW's. Corvettes. Also Jeeps.. 4 WQ'a,. Vo1.1r area. Toll ffee Xlnt Condltlont Toyot• of ·W••tmlnater (078018) S 14,995 PERFECT: All Options liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stock I and She 11 CHRYSLER 9050 Huntln9ton Beach 892.0908 LHu• of . + 8 Trk CO. Sell For Costa M••• McKenna Motors 942. 7700 8 42·2000 $5,900 7t4-63t·8068 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7'4-847-8555 •----,~-~-.,...--Westmln•t•r -~--..,..-....,...,.,...,...-,.,.., c, ... m.d 882-9809 $18-.600. LOW BLUE. The Communlly '90 New Yorker 5th Why play Hid• 'N The mo1t comprehen---..,,,,..-..,..----.,...,..--Call 714-544-8123 Markel Place. Av•nue, $4,500. SHk with childcare? alve and current dlreo· To place an ad In Buv It. Sell It. And II. Claaalfled Fully Loaded. Mint Ca 11 CI a• a If 1 e d tory of goods and Hr· Ctasalfl•d -· 842·5878 Cond. 714-675-2694 todayl 642-5178. vlcH around! Call M2·H78. ClaHlfl•d. '89 Turbo Esplrl1 R•d/Tan llhr. Only 23k '92 Ecllpse Sliver, (2PTN739) $29,995 auto, PS, AC, CC. B•u•r Lotus #003537 $6874. Cost• Me•• McKenna Molors 942. 7700 842·2000 '93 Corolla Belg•. PS. AC, cass. #074095 $7967 McKenna Motors 842-2000 1 ·800-218-9000 Ext A·5139 , for cunent lisUnga ---11111111!-•I CLEANING COMPUTERS 3556 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY~ 3710 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 REMODELING SERVICE SERVICES 3548 IAWN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & ADDITIONS 3 916 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MACMIEDIC • Care for Small Job •XPIERT Home Repafri"MWHl•t PUBLIC NOTICE Al Kenned" Painting/ •••••••••I •Bright H•eclnlng Macintosh COmput•ra Duncan l!lectrlc Costa Mesa/N.wport • TREES • Th• Calll. Publlc Utlll-Paperhanging L#220902 _O_R_C_O_P_L_U_M_B_l_N_G_ European Prof'!. Best In your hme/t>lc. Low/ Local/Quick Reaponse 25 Years l!xp. .I .I ties Commission RE-·Old Country Tradesman. In townl Refs 5Yra Exp hourty rate. 873 ... 18 Ll275870 8S0.7042 Jim 831·24e0 !.....,_~_,,,__._l..!rM'ls1, 76 OUIRES that all used Comp price 984-8872 & Drain Cleaning. _ ...... ......,._ t'51-34 7Dys1Free esWisa MC CABINETS 3490 Grace 251•9455 Prof•Hlonal aervlce ActlonLlne l!lectrto BREWER'S TV•VCR household goods ALL JOB Commerclal Linnos 78o.a170 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •HOUSECLEANING Traln•R•palreUpgrade Small & urge Job• & Home S•rvlc•• Lawn Service. Mow/ movers print their & Residential Exterior Advanced Wood1y1tem1 -Custom Cablnetry- ooor...copper Calllng Moldlnga • Mantele l.69te50 714·99$-8970 15vra Exp. Good Refs FHl/Aflordable/On·slle LocaJ•FHt Response Under $300. LIE73e60 edg•/aod/sprlnktera/ P.U.C. Cal T n1.1mber: Painting. Fencing & --------•1 Own trans. Call Any11mel Ted 714-840-7072 Lf!515883 84fS.e130 Accept MIC & VISA ctn-up. Al 988-2710 llmos and chauffe1.1rs Plumblng. 444-2227 --------- 3 Pg-435-312 C.M. Dal• 831·1818 Lve msg Or call atter 5 ~rint their T.C.P. num-CHUNG'S PAINTINO 241-05 15 Pet•rkln El•ctrlo H R t tlo~I eGREEN MASTERS ber In all advertise-23Yrs Exp-Grt Pricel •DAN DAWSON• JAMAICA DAY.O CONCRETE•• Prompt & Low Rates I ome " ora Landscaping & Malnt ments. II you have a Guar Work-F~ Est PLUMBING Prof Cleanlng-Aee/COmm H '11r,,. res-com/am-lg lobe Tll•/drywall/woodwOfk · ti b t th 1 ·-W t Heate .. • Drains nuwvNRY 3557 CSL818717 748-5255 Fencel/decks/room add. Tree ~rim • Removal q1.1es on a o1.1 e e-Uc#375602 538·1534 a er •• Carpet/Vacanclea/Refs '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Roofs/gen8f'al repairs. Gardening Svc 841-55t2 Oallty of a mover, limo ---------• Remodel • R•pair Wkly/BJ.wl<ly 850-68591• or cha"fleur call· lk•'• Custom Painting Fauceta • Flx1ures l"lllDDEU'l"'DY 3510 Sri k B~ S Tll Comm/R91. Refs free E1t Landscape Remod•llng v ' • ~ n&~ MARIA'S CLEANING ,..c;.,_,.:_ • toM, e FENCES Chrl• 754-0917 Y••d tune up/malnteoace, Publlc UtlllUes Prof, Clean, Quality Ll554722 • 646-6720 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Quality Assurance """""' Patio, Drtveway -Commission Work. lnl/txt & Docks. Pgr#717·5729 A to z HANDYMAN 10Yra In Bua. Suppltea Fptc, BBQa. Ref. 25vr. & DECIS 3615 HOME SERVICES landsca~attl•tlc dfflgn. 714-558-4151 ~Ul:...:..70:.:3:..4:..:68:.:...::8:.:3:..1;_-4..:.:0:..:1:.:0:1 .. _______ _ ~sru, .,EF•"• ,..a..,......, provided. 83 ... 704 Exp. Terry 557•7594 Anything & Ev•rythlng Contr1c1orlC27-604006. p p I I '" -....n "'"' ...,..,,,."''" Free EsU-ate. Raf's. Prorl & Ethical. 845-7505 ALL-AMERICAN •t•r• • nt ng l<llchena, bath•, doors, •VICKJ'S CLEANING * Btlt Prlct/Quallty *Wood Feno•• * "' Moves-u ... carelully 20 Years Experience wlndowe. Doug 548-7251 W• off•r THE BEST Lndacape, brick. stne Replace/R•palr Low$ Mlcheel 758-1440 NEW I.DP~ Cour1eously & Cheaply Free EatlmatH Affetd•ltle C•rpentrr HOUM/Wln<IOW Qunlng. conc:r. 800.78 .. 1007 FrH hauling/Ht. Uc'd QUALITY CRAFTSMAH l.andacepe a Maeonry 549..0223 T141227 Interiors and E.llterlors Cablntta-Formlci·Klt 10Yr• Exp. Xlnt Refs. Jolvt Doren Mesonry AdYlntlgeColist 974-5301 Carpentry•Cablnet1 Dfflgn/ButldJRemodtit Spilt S•oond Moving Referral. 854-0512 Bathe.Crown Ji,4oldlng Vlckl 714·H8-03 e5 Brlck•Ston .. Block •XCELLENT WORK Electrlc•Plmb,•Doors Uc./lna. 74• 0411'7 Prof Moversl 24Hr Srv ---------• Aer1. Lff MW7H •WINDOW CLEANING• Lg/Sm Jbe•Repalra ok fencel/Deelcl/Blck w1111 Misc repalrsS5 ·7884 Sh•n•'a G•rdenlng 70ay/Sr Oltc/Tll 711452 PET CARPl!NTRY•Wlndows l'R•I! ESTIMATES FrH Est & Advice Uc 8-1 Contflclor 11538529 leml Retired Contr11eter a Landacapl09. Lawn 432·9123/P-346·5850 SERVICES • 3870 Doore• Wood F•ncH •45.0335 Ll68711i11 831·3932 Now ·conslrucllon Rep1lr1, Improvement•, care lnatall'n/Removal Two Broth•r• Moving PIT PROOFING 722·2905 800-780-5755 sm jobs. Ouality/lnlegrlty Sprlnlclera 548·5801 •SPRINQ SPECIAL• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Dnlln Cltanlni. Jetrillll, ~1 Ltf'261 581 • Call Bob CO'U'PD"cTORS I care, Ken 942·1770 VICTOR'S Prol'I Land-Same Oay SttVlce Uc/Ins Pet Sltt•r/Dog Walker Rtpairs C~"llicd IWltllow 249 8323 P 312-0026 "UV!. 1cape Main!. Seasonal C1J.T134650 957·15 00 Dally/Overnight vlslta. Tesunt lllld R~~,... · g· GENER.AL 3558 PLOOR INSTALL HAULING 3720 Color. tOYra Exp. Xlnt Ref~ avl. Llc'd/Bonded Pum119, ao.~. QUALITY CRAFTSMAN REP.AIRS 3620 Rela N.B. 457·1739 Denise 714·935-8870 St'rvttt M&tnt"1AIK'~ Cullom cablnetl/crown iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PATIO COVERS •-D w d T w IJc Coo1r11e:tJ LEWIS Conatruotlon •:wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii YARD Clean-up, Tr•• ~ 09a anle o • moldlng/llle/muble/Mlac Remod•l•Handyman '"sa1•••8vo•ln•t•ll JUNK TO TH• DUMP Trlm/Hedgea/Ramoval ENCLOSURES 3842 Very lmpor1ant P el IW)I() Ol'\OOOIED repel .... CharlH 557-7884 (714-908-1882, New • -wn & Plants. Svc. Free EsV111 walk DOHOCD AHO ft5l.IRlll L#704773 Local Rea. HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc ..... FARTHING IHTERIOWS Kl1chen/Bath/Remodel Rm Additions Visa/MC L#560875 073-1212 ASK ME ABOUT ••• Remodeling•Addillons & Repairs. No Job ,?dO Small! 8ob 548.02.23 SCREEN SERVICES 391i Moblle.Scr .. n Serv, New & Re-scrHnlng Llc:"t81673 Bond.ct Roger 714-548..0850 STUCCO 3924 T E X T U R E COAT Slngle story up to 1600sf S 1800 L538528 HOW Construction • 722·2605. TUTORlNG 3929 CERAMIC TllBS •714-557-5925• PERGO/Carpet/FrM eat. AVAILABLIE TODAY teo.aso2 Pg.748·5375 s b disc. Dly/Wkly/hohday UCtWOQ L708279 908·9590 988"1882 Young's Landacaplng ~:. ·~0'!:.8~11:;1~! Call Doug 847"4337 \....clW~;iiiUlrm.-.1 i--------- 3580 ---------Same Dey Svc. L729465 Cutt Redwood Decks. ---------1 WALL Tutor Exp T••cher Elem. aummer readlnt & math. Hm schootlnQ assist also 548-8442 3528 ~_, ...... ,. "ep'd "9Qroutlng & tn1tan'n Le1o130 Dean of Tll• 873-SOM or 848-8528 ---------1 CHILD CA.II -------- - •A Piao• In TM ... .,. Uc:'d home daycate. t+ fun ac~: art, mullc tcW.C. a more. Lo yard/ ptayrooml TLC & CPA L.*202111 MS-4931 1-G-lll-.-.G-11----IMPROVEMENTS Ownr-op•Xlnt NB r•I• GlaH, Plex or Picket PLASTER 1--------•coVERJNGS 3932 Al'A '" IHS&-5033/ Mbl-264·S588 Hand Ralls. Fencing. REPAIR POOL '~!ii!iiii!iiiii~~!!ijiiii!!!ij Tonyteeus1om Carpentry DOORS 3678 HOME 3756 contractor on all Jobs. 3880 SERVICE 3894,. Conat'n & Reatorallon · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASSAGE 3830 L.707321 714-431-9822 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PD & G WALLCOV'm Ooor9/WlndOwl L73050eliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiii LIKE·NU CONCAllT& l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plaster/Stucco Patch It 8'1' TOP DESIGN Ina/Bond 882•1NI R•mv• oll/ruat atalna, I• ·Serving So Ca .a!Syrs· llE .. Qll ftOOL 11.RVtclE "INSURED •L•410l72 CfaCll rpt. RMlu/Mal Wd L&B Sport• Th•r•pr PAINTING 3858 Llc'326864 24Hra -All Pool R•p•lrs· 800.72'7·91U x-10 d....i.. f I 7''"'' a.-27 Prof & Petaonal MU110•1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·554-7831 """°' ~pl\lwk'I.::'rM HI ...,... ree 11 ...,.._ for Men & Women 11 BrYn -484 8 * * * A F F 0" 0 A• L a F•ther'• D•lf Qlft t4Yrt CNa41tf PW.tine Top Oualtty Work Ins. Certlflo•l• 1251 TOUCHUPS, TOO PLUMllNG 3890 lal•nd Blw. Pools l!Vra Ex~a'"' R•ft RN/I.MT CM 722·9823 24 Hrs. Richard Slnor Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. V• "°"' WatlCOvef~ Ucl280644 6454209 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I f'apa1r. f1herfpump/htr L•7*U e4 ... 14)' Wllllam Marotd .,,_•l•r MOV1NG •••QUALITY CARE TitE LOCAL "-UM81A Acid wutl 84S..71e PJMTHING fMTlfUOR• Walch/Je'W9fry Repair 3834 20yr1 exp N.8. lncl\lding ·a J1met E. Benge41 Co.. lnatanetton • A.movtO Anllqu• •Fine ~try a1ucco/drywa11 r-.>alr. FtN Esllm1te1 •OOPING 3110 OtsCO\H'lt Wallc:ov.ftng iuy/Mllllrldt eTS.0381 , Xlnt Work. M9·1417 Fr~ ServlcHll'llunld ·~~l!_li~~~~~ LMOt?a e73-1111 L1532M1 17'&"'304 fWH•OW Cirofe lb'"'· TM at.a---~ Elir,rt Drain C ... nlne A-OK ll 0 0 ~ I N Q S p • o' a 1"1...._1 In 0 I "' P1lnlln9·lnl/E•I HOUH/Apt PlufnC>l"G a -•-lat CMte1i in.t..._ " Ouallty job. frN nt. 1 a11D. Al =-· · · Wattpap•r Aamova! L•5"et7 e:t8 •M• ~llP· rn= :,~.&::.:;:! Ullt141 •W:t'f A~r :~a= .,..., .. :=:. UllOl="f!!'d ii=·:::'= r1~11~a~1-==?·= L:==-&••* = Ut.at':t -~ ·-------~~--.,;;;-~~ .... -..---....--.:·-------------- DOORS --------- 3784 LEXUS '92 Lexus •94LEXUS . '92 LEXUS '95LEXUS 't2 LEXUS '94 LEXUS CEmFIED ~!uon.mlnt ES!OO LSG ES!OO sea 05300 Blaek/blaek. run options, won FUD spec.,~. alt susp, trac. Black!Oiamoo.Pr1ced Vfil~~ -hard to find Opal/White, fUll opUon. White/gray, new Lexus trade PRE·OWNED cond. certtfled warranty last Certified warranty. nau~ IOW miles, Certified warranty. to sell. warranty. color & ml . certlfled warranty. Certtfte(I warranty. In. certtfled ~rranty. 100182781 (03998121 101414761 (09m!l (016791) . (683(XX)) 1017m4l VEHICLES $15,866 $15,977 $11,715 $11,977 $18,197 $18,ni $19,597 '94 LEXUS '96LEXUS '93LEXUS '94LEXUS '94LEXUS '95 LEXUS '95 LEXUS · '94LEXUS GS!OO LS400 sea sea LSG sea SC400 LS400 Blck!Mry, fUI opUon, lnlnt cond. White/Ivory, 3 spec, hard to Black/IVory, fUll o~tlon, cashmere/IVOt'V, fUll opt, new casti~ll optton, castvm, ftM qJtkxl. APR wall Blaet!Mlry, fUU opUon, ""r= optlOn, only lease ream. Cdled wmntv. flnd car. Certffied warranty. Naubmk:hl. won last lexus trade. Certified warranty onlY 33k. c warranty. ~wmtf. ~L CertlleCI warranty, wamnty. ((175681 (038142) IOD151 (038995) 2798). (0401201) (~) (196262) $19,8'7 $AVE . $10,170 $11,8" $JJ,9" $11,177 $16,17' . $11,977