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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-06-05 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Dream Team -the best at what they do Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Christina Paez (right) talks with the mother of Vlvtdlana and Manuel Her- nandez (far left) who just got off the bus from Adams Elemen- tary School in Costa Mesa. Parents want their children to continue being bused to A dams. DON LE.ACH I DAILY PILOT A limit on .the number of charters? • Some b oaters say harbor is becoming unsafe, but business and city le aders say the cruises are a boost to local economy. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Some boaters are asking the city to·lim- it the nwnber and size of charter boats allowed in Newport Har- bor. The city's Harbor Quality citi- zens committee will consider the idea at its Thursday meeting at the request of Ure Yacht Clubs Association . D 1 s c u s s.i o n s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • could eventual- ly lead to a rec- ommendation for the City Council, though committee members aren't sure what will come of them. Boaters are c oncerned mostly with the larger charter boats clogging the harbor, making it hard- ~ for sailors to navigate the bay, committee member Nancy Skin- ner said . Still, committee mem- bers aren't sure what, if anything, they can do to help the situation. HWhen you have a navigat- able harbor, you can't restrict boats coming in," Skinner said. HPeople never used to worry a bit about safety, but now we have an increasing nwnber of these large boats." Mike Whitehead, chainnan of • SEE CHARTERS PA'GE A21 Rl~Johnson (above) buries bis face In bis hands while talldng about the duth of his girttriend. Sunny Sudweeks who WU ~led In her Costa Mesa apart- ment ln February. •11ost a friend and a daughter," aald Sandy Sudweeks (right) of her daughter. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT r------------------~----------------, I \ ll I· \ AROUND TOWN ...... AS llEST IUYS ........... A2. Q.A.SSIFIED •.•.•..•.. BS COMMUNITY FORUM A2.0 INTERTAINMENT ... .A 14 POUCE flLES ........ A2 1t PUalC ll011CES ••.... U •. " ••••••••• .A12 ...... s and count- ing to the Corona del Mar Scenic SK. Oidyou knowttwt• tHmOf200 volun*' wll be~ ..._--"! ... .. . IN SUPPORT Students come to aid of crash victims Joann Street residents say keep. us at Adams school •Parents and children in Latino neighborhood are against plan to ship students off to Wilson Elementary. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Standing under the shade of a tree at Joann and Maple streets within walking distance of Wil- son Elementary, a group of women wait- ed for a bus to bring their children home from Adams Elementary. As the mothers talked in Spanish on Wednesday, they sounded oblivious to the competing interests of some d1stnct officials and the Office of Civil Rights that would move them or keep them at on~ school or another, but they all said they like having their students at Adams. u (Adams is) safer, more secure and easier for transportation," said Irma Arriola, who has two children at Adams. _·Still no answers •Months after the slaying of Sunny Sudweeks, those close to her remain immersed in her memory. Board President Martha Fluor, with the support of other trustees. proposed a housing plan that would move some of the children in the predominately Latino Joann Street neighborhood from Adams to Wilson .. But an Office of Civil Rights attorney vetoed that idea, explaining that it could violate the voluntary agreement the school district made with the federal agency last year. The Office of Civil Rights alleged that • SEE BUSING PAGE A22 East Side traffic plan incites local aiiger •Residents say 19th Street is meant to be arte- rial highway. By Susan Deemer, Datly Pilot COSTA MESA -They called / themselves the silent majority - residents from the East Side of the aty who spoke up Wednes- day night to tell members of the East Side traffic committee to leave their neighborhood the way it is. Their le.ader· committee mem- ber Lance Jencks who led lu.s flock to the meeting at Cit? Hall with fliers that read •Today free- dom! Tomorrow traffic tyranny?" •Nineteenth Street bas been an arterial highway since 1958," said Jencks, whose words evoked a partial standing ovation from the packed meeting room. ·Tue purpose of 19th Street is to move traffic through the neighbor- hood." Jencks and his supporters worry that the committee's pro- posals to clivert traffic from 19th Street will affect quieter streets. Their purpose for showing up at Wednesday's meeting was to urge the corruruttee to abandon any plans to clivert traffic flow. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot A bizarre shrine stands to the memory of slain photography stu· dent Sunny Adrienne Sudweeks in the back of a tiny art gallery on 30th Street in Newport Beach. ed. by withering flowers: A pair of silver, horn-rimmed glasses. A schooner of beer from her favorite bar. A rotting package of take-out Mexican food. The committee. which was formed by a group of 19th Street residents, arranged the meeting so that all residents on the East Side could help find solutions to traffic problems. But the propos- als to install VlSUal traffic devices to slow down and reduce traffic was an anathema to the sudden- ly-not-so-silent majority. Mementos of the 26-year-old Costa Mesa woman are arranged aroWld a low-set table surround - ·she loved these Sick tacos,· said her former boyfriend Richard Johnson, 29, who helped put the shrine togeth e r ·and poured his •SEE SUDWEEKS PAGE A11 Magnolla Street resident Dougall Johnson, a self-pro- • SEE TRAFFIC PAGE A22 'PEORLE 'S PARK' IS NO MORE Jack Alward, wlw fought to keep stretch of land lDldevelnped, says now that it's built it's not so bad · By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH-Jack Alward mines the •People 's Park• that sat next door to bis home, but he doesn't mind the duplex that took the resident· ~pm'1place. 'I'b9 3,000-square-foot scrap of baytront land known as •People 's Park• went , up for sale four years ago. Before that. Alward, bis wife and some neigh· ban tranlformed the vacant city· owDld IUd at 4210 River Ave. from a w..ct~tnto a garden. After that, the bed 136?,000 and buyer Robelt ID bad a place to bWkl a dupm. i tMA( r-wmN/CW.Y N.OT ~ A tbtee-lewl condo DOW ... OD IM ilte wbent New,ot1 .... r•HIFt : Jack Alward (above) ~t tor years to keep It • • pull. f Now, Alward still misliei the park, yet be ptabel hiJ new neigbbon. •tt'1 a very fine structure, but it's not a perk.• he IUd.. •1t's vsy well-built.• .. AlwaJ"d maintained the land u a park for 30 yeen, ltartmg tbe pn+Kt A2 THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 A boat-rocking i anniversary sale j ·paddle Power of Newport Beach is having its 1 annual expo this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 at the North Star Beach. There will be almost 60 kayaks and canoes to test out. The day also marks Paddle Power's seven-year anniversary sale, which lasts through June 15. All kayaks, canoes and accessories are reduced to the lowest prices of the year. Pad- dle Power is located at 1500 W. Balboa Blvd. Call Paddle Pow- er (675-1215) for more informa- tion. U you're lucky enough to have a Nordstrom charge card -I lost my charging privileges during the '80s -you greer wylder can get plenty of use out of it at the half-yearly sale for women and children. The store has best buys on children's shoes. It's reduced popular name brands, including Keds, Llttle Capezio, Nike, Reebok, Stride Rite and Jump- ing Jacks at 33% off. Also, there are price reductions throughout the store on clothing and accessories for women and children. Nordstrom (549-8300) is locat- ed at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Von Hemert Interton (642-2050) is having a tent- ed parking lot sale featuring its best buys of the year through June 8. The sale includes all in-stock furni- ture and accessories reduced 25% to 75% off. There are also factory showroom upholstery specials marked 60% off. Von Hemert carries European and top-of-the-line furniture manufacturers, including Baker, Century, Jeffco, Hickory White, Swaim and Sligh It's located at 1595 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. A live boat auction is taking place Saturday at 1370 Adams Ave. in Costa Mesa. There will be dozens of sail and power boats on trailers, inflatables, sails, gear, electronics and outboards. Power boats include a 17-foot Boston Whaler, 24-foot Wellcraft, 20-foot Bertram, 31-foot Bertram, 23-foot Don.zi, 26- foot Formula, 23-foot Uniflite ·sport-fisher, fishing skiffs and ski boats. Sailboats include Sabots, Udo 14s, Hobie 16s, 18s, Prindles, MacGregors, Islander 26s, Catalina 27s and Lancer 28s. A public viewing is from 7 to 10 a.m., and the live auction starts at 10 a.m. You can call the Orange Coast College Marine Pro- . gram (645-9412) for a map and auction list. • BEST .UVS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170. 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POSTMAS-• Promotions TER: Send address changes to ~SHAH. The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Chief Financial OffKer Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa pilot person BARRY RUBIN Qassmates come to aid of . crash victims Soothing kinks and body aches with a sensitive touch i -------------; ! By Michelle Terwllleger, Daily Pilot I .:!,,,;,_ _____ ~ __ .;..__ i HE IS Working the kinks out of people's lives. INTENSE ON RELIEVING TENSION Rubin obsesses over making sure his clients are relaxed. The massage therapist at the New- port-Costa Mesa YMCA talks to each of his customers for about half an hour before letting them lie on the massage table. He marks Xs on a little outline of a human body to signify the spots the customer wants the most work on. He explains every move he'll make during the session, down to exactly bow he'll fold the towels that cushion the client's body. 1 "I think clients should understand what's happening," Rubin said. "I don't want anyone to be stressed out abo'ut getting a massage." He said he tailors each session to each client depending on their daily habits and reasons for wanting a mas- sage. He uses a gentle acupressure method instead of the deeper shiatsu or rolfing techniques. •I ~courage people to take responsibility for themselves rather than relying on me to fix them," Rubin said. "If I'm not for you, I'll point you in a 'different direction.• CAREER OF CHOICE sage?'" he said. l As injury victims from the May i 23 crash on Irvine Avenue contin- i ued to recover, people ca.me I together this week at Newport J Harbor High to make the after-! math of the tragedy a bit easier. ! Amanda Arthur, 17, remained l in a coma Wednesday at Western ~ Medical Center in Santa Ana and ; Daniel Townsend. 18, was listed ! in stable condition at St Jude's ! Hospital in Fullerton. ;-----~~-~-~~ j • '*-:A .... ..._ ... ., l ~CM~---Aa ' ~.;.:;;;;..~.-......;.-~---........ ~ i Betty Adams -who has been following the story of the injured Newport Harbor High students ever since the truck they were in with eight other teens overturned on Irvine Avenue -said she and her roommate were compelled to haul all their loose change to the high school. Adams and Sandy Pickert brought a 10-pound box of change to the high school Jor the Amanda Arthur Recovery Fund, sponsored by Newport Harbor's cheerleaders to raise money for Amanda's medical costs. Adams, who has no connec- tion to the junior cheerleader or the high school, said she wanted to challenge others to do the same thing. Massage therapy first captured Rubin's interest 15 years ago, just as he was finishing up his horticulture degree at Orange Coast College. Then a Bal- boa resident, he studied massage at the Academy of Health Sciences in Garden Grove and sports medicine and biology at Orange Coast College. He later earned a certificate in acupressure as well. Massage eventually became bis career of choice, and now it's his one and only job. But when be first began, he also kept a plant business while be worked in chiropractic offices and skin care salons. Rubin, a Hollywood native, now works 20 to 40 hours each week, serv- ing both regular and new customers. He charges $50 for an hour-long mas- sage. He said despite the medical bene- fits of massage -improved blood flow, reduced stress -the profession still struggles for respect. In fact, he organized a group of therapists from Newport Beach and neighboring cities to protest when the city raised massage license fees earlier this year. Newport Harbor's Drama Department also felt compelled to help Amanda by performing William Shakespeare's •A Mid- summer Night's Dream" tonight with all donations at the door going to the fund. ~The kids are just really excit- ed to do this for Amanda," said Lisa Giffi, vice president of drama boosters. · •It takes a while to build up your reputation,• said Rubin, a Costa Mesa resident for the past five years. "There were some lean times in the begin- ning.• "Sometimes it can be very sad to work with someone with a problem,· he said. "But it's nice to be with clients through all their ups and downs -it's nice to witness the wonderment of it all in life." "It's an educational fight we have to do,• he said. "But there's more and more acceptance.• Being "involved in the healing process," be said, is what keeps him in the business. r-------------------------1 F.Y.I. I • The Newport HMbor High ~ School Drema Depwtment wlll : ~•A MtdMnfn« ~ ~ e;m. at 1 p.m~ tciday 1n the ! GAINING RESPECT His father, a Russian immigrant, did- n't approve of his son's career choice - until Rubin gave him a free massage. Rubin has watched general interest in massage grow during his time as a therapist. •1 can't save the world,• he said. •But if I can make one ~n feel better, it will affect the path they walk." Inner quadrwrt of the KMo&, 111 600 IMne Ave .. ~Buch. i The performance is and all 1 "Now he's always saying, 'Do you have five minutes to do a quick mas- "Even medical schools are begin- ning to include massage and other methodologies,· he said. -Story by Jenni.fer Armstrong Photo by Marc Martin donations wiU go 10 the ArNnda ~ Arthur Recovery Fund. : L-------------------------~ Mesa, CA. 92626. 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Ground stolen from a business in the 500 block. There was no sign of swell from the forced entry. northwest will build • Robinhood t..ne: A cellular phone worth $100 was stolen through today and Friday and a new from an unlocked car parked In the 200 block. southwest swell will • tWbor lloulevwd: A dally planner. credit cards and checks build through Friday, worth $101 were stolen from a car parked In the 2000 block. •• Scott Place: A purse with cash and other items worth $70 also. On top of that. was stolen from a car parked In the 700 block. There was no wind waves rising sign of fOf'ced entry. today will probably peak by Friday. NEWPORT IEAOI Chest-to head-high • llonlllre W.y: Patio furniture worth S300 was stolen from sets will generally the front porch of a home In the 1700 block. come from all this. • West .. lboll 9oulevwd: A cellular phone worth S 15-0 was And you'll likely find stolen from an unlocked car parked in the 900 bl<>CX. overhead sets at the • EJ Paseo Drive: Silverware worth $1 ,500 was stolen from a best spots. But wind garage in the 500 block. chop during the • ~ Av.nue: A cellular phone worth $15-0 was stolen morning tide push fro a car parked In the 1400 block. will probably make • Blue Gwn Ulne: Computer equipment ctnd a fax machine the ride too bumpy worth $2,000 were stolen from a home in the 1200 block. A to bother with. chain securing the property was cut. We have designs on you -· 'I ... Big government worries? Pshaw! The little ones need the watching F rankly, I just can't get all lathered up about the road- side markers that are sup- posedly coded messages for the United Nations troops who will be invading cities and towns across America. Nor do I worry that the Feds are covertly implanting every detail of our sex lives, gun own- ership and finances into the mag- netic strips on the back of our credit cards and driver's licenses. I am not real lceen on the bloat and squandering of billions by · virtually every Congressional office, government bureau and branch of the military. But otherwise, I really don't fret much about a malevolent ~Big Government• that is out to destroy us all. It's small government that wor- ries me. Neighborhood water compa- nies, toll-road proprietors, all these little, quasi"{Jovernmental outfits that operate in a vacuum -now those are something to fear! Hardly anybody goes to their board meetings. They are not televised as are most city council and school board sessions. And the press only covers if something juicy is going on. Take those high-flyers down at the Rancho Santa Margarita Water District. The head guys at this itty-bitty, semi-public utility were pulling down salaries well into six figures. Correction An article in Wednesday's Daily Pilot incorrectly named a school that a group of parents in the Costa Mesa zone are proposing to make a sixth- grade only school The school is DaVis Adult Education Center . ••••••••••••••••••• : Newport : c BEAUTY SUPPLY: : cl• n •laglciil • . ~-. . ...... . I • ~ f.1.7)~· • :, .........•..... r: ~ZOOJb OFF~ • Entire Purchase : ~ 0Exciudes Sebastian & Oermological S A.t'Oa 8 ,, eY(! fflf)7 • ··················: : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • ~ 261 -6788 : ,, Jamboree at Bristol : : Back Bay Court : ~·················· ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St., Costa Mesa 646-483 8 ON THE COAST • fred martin Curiously, they had to fly to New York a lot on business. They rented limousines, hotel suites and, in general, lived like the · Sultan of Brunei. There must be something in their water that causes guys in that business to act weird. Earlier this year, the district attorney filed criminal charges against the Capistrano Beach Water District. This wasn't just a matter of, "Oops, forgot to close that dam valve again." This was, the com- plaint alleges, dumping raw sewage from tank trucks into the ocean. This went on for two years, the DA's office says, result- ing in what the complaint calls •extremely high fecal coliform levels." So what does the Capistrano water board do? They vote to pay the legal bills of its employees named in the charges. And speaking of dumping sewage, let us not forget our friends next door at the Irvine • Ranch Water District. Remember bow IRWD announced it would pump its treated sewage into Upper New- port Bay? They didn't ask, as a good neighbor would. They declared, insisted, demanded, pushed and shoved. The onslaught was finally beaten back, but it was long, painful and, ultimately for the city, quite expensive. And it ain't over yet. Of course, no review of flagi- tious, semi-covert public agencies would be complete without men- tion of the San Joaquin Hills lfansportation Corridor Agency. They push through this billion- dollar toll road few people in Orange CoWlty want (except The Irvine Co., The Mission Viejo Co. and the Rancho Santa Margarita Co.). They commandeer a stretch of public road and put toll booths on it. When ordered by the court, the agency builds an inconvenient, but free, alternate route. Then they get their buddies at Caltrans not to put up signs saying there is a free way to go. It is Anonymous Avenue, this alternative to Builder Boulevard. While they're at it, they get Caltrans to obliterate directional reference to Corona del Mar and Newport Beach, leaving only signs pointing to "San Diego via SJH Toll Road." Cakrans says directionals to Newport Beach will be brought back to life in July, but Corona del Mar will just have to rest in peace. After a report on the tollways disastrous financial perlonnance (income so far 51 % under projec- tions), tollway bosses shrug. Not to worry, they say. It's a mere blip. We built it, and they will come. So why ~ the tollway agency held closed meetings to talk about refinancing the bond issue? Why were the directors pressured by staffers to sign confidentiality agreements? Why was director Christina Shea, the mayor of Irvine, told either to get in line or get out? H Maybe you need to resign from this organization if you can- not work the way we work," Shea says she was told by a vice president of the agency. That kind of virulent arro- gance makes me very uncomfort- able. Indeed, they are small and they are local, but these bureaus have the ability to affect our lives more immediately, more directly and probably more severely than agencies at much higher levels. There's too much money in these little oligarchies. Too much power. And far too little over- sight. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. • THURSDAY. JUNE S. 1997 Sizzling Faj ita Bar Strolling Mariachis Al · For 30 Ye,ir<;, Family Owned F.imrly Operated & Family Loved . ' .. ~ . . . . . . ' . . . ' . . . ,'. . . . . . ; . Oassilied ads work for you! ~~~- THE Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Community Marketplace THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 -• ~Whittier principal ·de· Jesus to leave By Michelle TefWllleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-~SA -Whitti- e r Principal Juan de Jesus announced this week that he will be leaving the district to fol- low his heart to Mexico City. "It's som e thing I've been thinking about doing for a long, long ~e. • de Jesus said. De Jesus, 36, said although be enjoys working in the school district, be loves the world's most populous city and spends a lot of money traveling back and forth between Costa Mesa and Mexico City. "I've been totally happy in my time in Newport-Mesa,· said de J esus, who served three years each as principal at Whit- tier and Sonora elementaries. Before arriving at Newport- Mesa, de Jesus was employed by the San Diego Unified School District. ·1 thought I was attached to Sonora when I left Sonora,• he said. ·1 feel more so now. ... I really have enjoyed my time with these schools." De Jesus said he hasn't decided what he will pursue in Mexico, but he would enjoy going back into teaching. De Jesus recently found him- self the subject of conqoversy when a local woman filed a claim stating that her white child had been discriminated against at Whittier. Superintendent Mac Bernd, however, said he didn't believe the controversy was connected to de Jesus leaving the district. 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On Tuesday -just one day after he was arraigned on charges of molesting three underage Big Bear Boys in 1987 and 1988 -Riverside County authorities lodged a no-bail war- rant accusing Crummel of mur- dering Jamey. Special circumstance allega- tions that Crummel murdered him during the com.mission of •tewd acts• could levy the death penalty, said Riverside County Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Bill Mitchell. Crummel , who has been labeled a James Crum.mel "high-ris k " sex offender under Megan's Law, bas an extensive criminal record. Ho)V- ever, he cannot be prosecuted under the three-strikes law in the Big Bear case because the crimes occurred before it went l into effect in 1994, said San : Bernardino County Deputy Dis-l trict Attorney Denise nager-: Dvorak. : San Bernardino County Sher-l ift's deputies arrested Crummel : on Friday at bis Newport Crest l condo. He pleaded not guilty to ; the molestation charges Mon-: day. l Prosecutors said which case : begins first will depend in part l on Crummel. • : ·u be decides that he's assert-: ing his right to a speedy trial in l Riverside, and be wants to put : this one on the back burner, he : can request that,• nager-Dvo-l rak said. : Mitchell said an arraignment l for the murder charges bas not : been set. : "None will be set unW we fig-l ure out what's happening (in San Bernardino),• Mitchell said. OPDlA Mcw:te The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a support groop for Opera Pacific, has a wide range of activities for volunteers. For Information, call 474-4488. OPfRATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Sla1e, a eou. Mesa· based organization that focuses on graffiti prevention, needs volunteers.to paint out graffiti and for other duties. For more Information, call Michael Howard at 435-0745. 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The pipe must be in place by October to meet agreement conditions and prevent Irvine Ranch from dumping reclaimed water for another year. That history makes the Skinners and others suspicious of the proposed law, particular- ly because tt has such a clean product, the cur- rent law is overcompensating for something that's safe.• He said he believes the city of Newport Beach should sup- port the bill. As part of the deal to stop Irvine Rane.h's dumping plans, Newport Beach will be using some of the disputed water at a park -so the city itself could end up with its own leaks to report. Local environmentalists Jack and Nancy Skinner, both com- mittee members, wony the bill , would undermine the authority 'ot the state water quality board ' and could open the door to water contamination. Spills of any volume would 1 still violate the law, whether r reported or not. But spills of less than 50,000 gallons are rarely caught. Irvine Ranch's back- ing. ''They're .always five steps ahead of us." Nancy Skinner said. •They don't like to report these recy- cled water spills." uThis is not acceptable from a public health point of view. What good is the state not allowing it if you H As far as we know, th.ls is not acceptable from a public health point of view," Nancy Skinner said. HWhat good is the state not allowing it if you don't report it?# The bill once again pits local activists against their nemesis, the Irvine Ranch Water District, which is supporting the bill. At the urging of environmental activists, the city struck an agreement last year with the Irvine Ranch Water District to stop it from dumping treated sewage water mto Newport Bay. The city is about to begin PI n 1 c\allawa y Cobra Como Taylor Mad e Tommy HllflMf'.r Ae b wortb B obby J onf'• Fool-Joy Titlelet Ralph Lauren Walt e r Genuin H aoat p o rl Mar cia E.P. Pro Balmara B of1!11er ~ JOHn Lf on~RD'S O OL.P aM O P 'i' RO LEX FATHER'S DAY: The bill has already passed the Assembly and will now go to the state Senate. Mean- while, the city's Harbor Quality Committee will be reviewing the bill and may recommend the City Council take a formal position on it. Irvine Ranch is supporting the bill simply because spills are a part of regular opera- tions, district principal engi- neer Norris Brandt said. H Leaks do occur from time to time," he said. #We think that those need to be tracked carefully. But we believe that because reclaimed water is THE PERFECT TIME FORROLEX. He's worked hard to make your lives easier. You can't thank him enough. But you can give him a symbol of your appreciation that is special. a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer, engraved on the back with your personal expression of gratitude. Elegant, rugged and functional, a Rolex is the gift he will always cherish Only at your Offlclal Rolex Jeweler. don't report it? ... " • -NANCY SKINNER The state currently requires any sewage spills to be report- ed to the regional water quali- ty board. The proposed bill - saying it aims to encourage recycled water use -takes recycled water out of -the Msewage" category and requires only that spills of more than 50,000 gallons be reported. The bill also specifies fines for spills ranging from $2,500 to $25,000, rather than leaving that up to the regional board. ..... , 211 .............. .... " ..... &iillllltW .... CHARLES H. BARR II' A' 1803 WMiclltt Dr., Newport Bea.ob ('71•) Ma-8810 . -(1 l briefly Poetry reading will be held Friday Coastline Community Col- lege Emeritus art classes will present an art exhibition with a poetry and short story reading at the opening on Friday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. High school dro are becoming t?are • Newport-Mesa Unified SCbool Diitrict's rate declined to under 2% last school year. The exhibition will be held at Haute Cakes Caffe-West Cliff Court at 1807 W. Cliff Drive in Newport Beach. Refunds available for seniors and disabled An estimated 160,000 senior and disabled homeowners and renters are eligible for refunds through the annual Homeown- er and Renter Assistance Pro- gram that runs from May 15 to Sept. 1. To qualily, claimants must be at least 62 years old, have less than $13,200 or less 1in total 1996 household income or have a disability. Homeowners can receive from 4 % to 96% of the property tax they paid on the first assessed $34,000 value of their home. Renters can receive assistancE> ranging from $10 to $240. Call the nearest Senior Infor- mation and Referral Center for the location and hours of the nearest site. For recorded answers to questions about Homeowner And Renter Assis- tance, call 1-800-338-0505. By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot For the second year in a row, Newport-Mesa Unified's high school dropout rate declined in the 1995-96 school year. accord- ing to figures released by the California Department of Educa- tion. Newport-Mesa's dropout rate fell from 2% during.1994-95 to 1.7% during 1995-96 after a three-year increase. The county dropout rate remained at 2.7% in 1995-96 -the same percent- age in 1994-95. Out of 5,246 high school stu- dents enrolled within the district last year, 81 dropped out. The dropout rate jumped from 2.6% to 3.2% to 3.6% in the three years before the decline began in 1994-95. Superintendent Mac BernQ.j said he was delighted. with the results and pleased the district's dropout rate is lower than the county's. N If 1 can sum it up (the decline) in a few words it would be quality in the classrooms," Superintendent Mac Bernd said. Bernd said the dropout rate decline is consistent with the high school performance report I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I " I I F.Y.I. + The follow- ing figures show the completion rate for each New- port·Mesa high school according to a recent report fro(TI the californla Departmen~ :if Education: : Corona del Mar ... 97.3% : Costa Mesa ...... 93.3% • Estancia .....•... 86. 1 % I • Newport Harbor .. 93.8% : I f L-----------------------~ that exceeded. state and county averages .. •What gets measured gets done,• be said. "Our high school · people have been constantly focusing on declining dropouts and it is paying dividends.• Out of the 15 districts within the county, Newport-Mesa has the fifth highest dropout rate. Santa Ana (7.6%), Orange (2.7%), Huntington Beach (2.2%) and Saddleback Valley (2%) districts preceded. New- port-Mesa. ~MARY-KAY- . . FAcE.ro.FAcE BEAUTY ADVICE CREATE THAT'S Your makeup should r eflect your persona l Style. 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By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Local residents' push for a commercial airport at the El Toro Marine base has become a full-blown cam- paign, complete with a public rela- tions consultant. The city has hired Newi>ort Beach resident Judith Frutig to promote its pro-airport stance throughout the county. Prutig, as part of a city-hired team to be announced later this month, will pitch stories to local media and organize a speakers' bureau to pro- mote the city's side of the airport debate. Newport Beach officials have been promoting the idea of an air- port at El Toro for years as an alter- native to expanding John Wayne 'Airport. Newport's preliminary budget for 1997-98 proposes spending another $500,000 to con- tinue the fight. Though she admits she's still l~g all the technical airport lingo that goes With the job, she does know she supports a commer- cial airport at El Toro. •nie quality of life in Orange County has always been one of the most outstanding in the nation, ff said Frutig, who moved to New- port in 1982. •aut areas in the world that attract and keep the quality kinds of companies we have here all have an airport as a major factor." · Frutig brings experience to the job: 14 years of newspaper report- ing, six years as a bureau chief at The Christian Science Monitor and five years as communications spe- cialist for The Irvine Co. She also worked as a reporter at the Detroit Free Press and as an office manag- er of Newsweek Magazine's Detroit bureau while earning her journalism degree from Wayne State University. · Her mission: to take on the bur- geoning groups throughout South County -such as Project 99 and the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority -in their efforts to qua.sh airport plans. She bas been researching the issue, reading the county's multi-volume environ- mental impact report on the sub- ject and even going undercover to South County meetings. Co\inty supervisors voted in December to pursue airport plans for the base, which doses in 1999. Since then South County groups have done everything possible to thwart th~plans: proposing to lift the cap on John Wayne operations, suggesting movie studios and sprawling parks instead of an air- port, filing lawsuits, threatening to boycott Fashiontf.sland. Frutig sees her job as running a •campaign ff that ends With a final vote by the county Board of Super- visors in 1998. ·1 don't normally do public rela- tions kinds of things," said Frutig, who makes her living writing cor- porate speeches, brochures, eco- nomic reports and business plans. u But how could I say no to some- thing like this?• Newport Harbor Zonta girl\ to be honored NEWPORT ~A -The Zonta Club of Newport Harbor will recog- nize its Zonta Girls of the Year this morning at the Balboa Bay Club. One senior from each high school was chosen each month to be a Zonta Girl, based on her acad- emic achievement. friendliness and ~ce to the community. , Costa Mesa High's Zonta Girls ate: Lisa Steele, Suzanne Erickson, Thao Nguyen, Amy Ekenstam, Ha INTERNATIONAL AWARD ;WINNING HAIR STYLIST FREE I L\11\ ('()I.< >I\ 1926 H'o Costa Mesa 19" /Hofbor · Near Triangle Square 650-6610 : LYLEEN & JEFF EWING . KEEPING : YOUR HOUSE • SAFE • Home safety precautions arc 'always important, but it is , especially important to make 'your home "accident-proof" : while it is on the market. Many ~strangers will be earning i through your home who won't be aware of the minor hazards that you and your family instinctively avoid. Go through your home with an eye for potential hu.ards. Remove the obstacles that you can and po6t •watch your bead" or "watch your step" signs where they are needed. Look for loose banisters, uneven steps, precariously placed plants, art objects or anything else that could fall on someone, wet spots on bath or kitchen Doors, toya that someone might fall over and ~that you have to step over or duck under. Make sure that nip will not slip, especially those at the bottom of stairs. 'There aren't many things that will more quickly dall\pen a buyer's enthusiasm for a houte t.6ln a bump on the hoed or an unexpected trip down a fliaht "stain. ~ ind Jeff haw 25 ~ yeen d NII oetate ~~in NewPon Beech. 11"1 are ColdMll llnket'a I I ~· For DrOfilliOMI ..w.e or ictVa wfth Ill~ re.I .............. , ... er ., •u ........ Dang, Koo Kim and Arnita Apte. Krista Tool was chosen as Costa Mesa's Zonta Girl of the year. Corona del Mar High's Zonta Girls are: Adrienne Dubin, Laura Weeshoff, Ashley Harrington, Brooke Goldman, Connie Chuang and Vanita Soni. Laurel Hafer is Corona del Mar's Zonta Girl of the year. Estancia High's Zonta Girls are: Christine Slawson, Paula Shinners, DAD! Give Dad a Coffee Cake & Receive s1.oo Off · Mary Jane Solomon, Melinda Titus, Katherine Brooks and Katherine Wehr. Melissa Inouye is Estancia's Zonta Girl of the year. Newport Harbor High's Zonta Girls are: Angela Weikel, Heather Jordan, Jennifer Smith, Katie Obe- gi, Leah Myers and Molly Warm- ington. Jennifer Ellis is Newport Har- bor's Zonta Girl of the year. FREE 1.f 1 •"I NI ' .... "I f . I Sunftour~ I I Gounn~ I I Extraordlnatryl ,.. I Hamburger I I and I I hot dog ~unsf1 I Buy I I 4 Get I I 4 FREE I any Sandwich Bread . I I exp.re 611 5/91 *."/ I I , ~· . . I I I El<prt'S b/15/91 I J No! good Wilt> any Oltle' offer 'Umlt I bag Proud Sporuof of The Corona del Mar Sk I No<==any I •• 'l.Jmlt I ba9 I per cus1omer I IX'f customer L-----.J L-----.J Open Mon-Sat 6am-6.30pm 426 E. 17th St.Costa Mesa I~~ RecordiJ 646-1440 BEAIJTY STORE South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level Tnne ·is ECOLYMonth a;I In Gear For Sum111er • r--------------~-----~-----, I FREE I I · 4oz Bottle of Shampoc;» I I (with every • 12°°) I I ECOLYp1rdlase. I I w/,.._ 1xp. 6/S0/97 I L--------------------~----~ Enter to UJ la Free Vacation tOr 2! Your Choice: Florida, Las Vegas, or Lake Tahoe One entry with every ECOLV"Purch~se. Salon and Beautr Supply 557-4190 rHURSOAY, JUNE 5, 1997 I H I I '\ I > " I < 1 I{ I I I I • DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Wing the Cat hangs out with one of bis buddies at the Fun Zone In Balboa. Several local shops have adopted the friendly feline as their mascot Your 9real Jl(eafs /)eserue %ea! and 'J-ish /;·om Ifie :Ranch 7.he Or1jinaf ~vine Y?andh Y7Carliel • 7 11 )hen Jo & Joe Raymond started recreating the Ranch, they were determined W to bring the best back to Irvine. In our meat case, you'll find only Manning's Beef, the natural product from pure bred cattle, raised hormone-free on vitamin-enriched com, wheat and hay. From lightly marbled Porterhouse Steak to the leanest hamburger, meat from the Ranch raises any .meal to a prime dining experience. When the feast turns to fish, you'll find ours to be fresh, beautiful and bountiful . From delicate halibut to rich, red salmon to shellfish, the seafood you take home from the Ranch is simply the finest from any ocean. ~ pbe ot Contai $1.98 ea Prfcee ~June I Ill> 1-, 1•1 Now Available at the Ranch Market Herbal Phen-Fen, 60 tablets $19.99 Mentioned on "Hard Copy" on May 12, 1997 • Store Hours 8:00 am -9:00 pm 7 Days A Week 2651 Irvine Avenue Costa Mesa 92627 Phone 631-4404 ' I • ~ " .. • THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 TODAY REER NETWORK <' next free Career Network n •hng for those unemployed v 111 ht! dl 7:30 p.m . in the Stewart J •ta•t w at St. Andrew's Presby- t h•n Church, 600 St. Andrews P.o cl, Newport Beach. The meet- ' 1 w ul discuss "You, Myers-Brig- '! 1111d Your Job Search~" For \1 ,,, information, call 574-2239. ,t NUmEs • ourtlandt Financial Group ' 1 , tt tree workshop on •Under- 1 •ding Annuities" from 1 to 2 11 or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Prsity Athletic Club, 1701 I St.. Newport Beach. For information, call 251-6901. j 1 • I EGE SEARCH I.<• Newport Beach Central 1y offers a free program on to Get into the College of Choice" at 7 p.m. in the Is' Meellng Room at 1000 1do Ave. Topics will include 1111c reqwrements. admis- procedures, application , ll'tters of recommenda- <·..,llng strategies, costs and • 1.il ctid. For more informa- ' ill 7 17 -3801. FRIDAY rv SHOW •11 ('c•nter Stage," the 1997 \ ~how, will be held at 7 1l the Costa Mesa Senior 1, f11l5 W 19th St Cost is $15 , 111 $25 for two. For more 11<1UOO, CdU 645-2356. T RECEPTION t .. Jt•wµort Beach City Hall \ prc<;ents a reception for wh~e work was selected · 'l'nny 1997 Orange Coun- 11 1 Juried Exhibit from 5:30 to 7:30 p .m . at 3300 Newport Blvd. At 6:30 p.m.. Mayor Jan Debay will present a "Purchase Award· to an artist wbDse work will become part of the bty's per- manent collection. For more infor- mation, call 717-3870. BREAKFAST MEETING The Home Office and Business Opportunities Association's next "Buy Your Own Breakfast Meet- ing• is scheduled from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. at Carrow's Restaurant, 5180 Birch St., Newport Beach. Members are free and others pay $5. Reservations are required at 962-2322. SATURDAY CAT SHOW The best of the best among the nation's top show cats will be fea- tured during the Cat Fanciers' Association cat show from 9 a.m . !elestino's ) 1<llit y MEATS 1 11 ,, • ...,, M<'W one/ Service Auailablc \Ve ·, mry Rocky Free Range Chickens Mannings Bee£Loin Top Sirloin Steaks New York Steaks $6.49 lb $8.99 lb f ,'elRstuw 's Kabobs $5.99 lb. I , •Ill ""II ..., X'( lctl \ ldrnld(k•5 \l.01 11 11r I 111llHI (hi< l..C'll .\ltllll l$1•t'I \11111 ,'It \\Ult' l.ctrllh 'r 11 c • / ' · 1 ...... \ 1 t'/, , '1 1 1, · Celestino,, Jerky $17.50 lb. Old Fashion Beef Ten.,·«ki Beer Hor rc·xa., s1yle Bet>f nrrkey 0 East17th St. Costa Mesa. {714) 642-7191 (Hillgren Square) 10:00 to 7:00 Mon-Sat onstruction • • 1nancmg... ~ z .~ 11 111111g to build your dream home and need financing? Call 11.1 '1hornc Sav ings. We have over 30 years of construction I 1 1111.. rng experience in Southern California. ~11111 ll' Family Residences •Fast Appro't!al and • < ·, 111,trut;tion and Pennanent Funding I 111.rm:mg •Owner, auilder. and · I 11,111:-. l'uilored to Fit Your Developer Financing "i11.c1l 1c Needs Available Dick Hill Wee President DaveJohmon Wee P"sidem (888) 800-4644 HAWl1IORNE SAVINGS 2381 R()llC.CJ1lll.\ Ave. • El Scgtind6 to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $7 for adults a,nd $5 for children, senior otizens and military. Kids under age 6 are admitted free with an adult. For more information, call (800) 400- CATS. PADDLE POWER Paddle Power presents its Annual Expo and Anniversary Sale, benefiting the Newport Aquatic Center's Juniors Kayak and Canoe Program, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission fee as $7 for adults and $3 for children under age 12. For more informa- tion, call 675-1215. Fishing Day Upper~1rt_, l!mlogk8I I Int» .... lteglOna1 hill~ ..... .................... for tlda ,..n FJ. IWI· big D.ay from I LIL to 3 ,, .... Satianla~ ........ .reell are pro*llid iiMi nollcemela .......... Pree PilllJDg ~ .. desifined to empbMIZe angler etblcs and safety, and to demomtrate how knowledge of fbh bfolo- gy and habitat cu IHd to a succeuful fllbing experience. Por more Information. call 640- 6748. CAREER TRANSmON The Career Ministry of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church presents the 11th annual Career Transition Seminar from 7:30 a .m. to 2 p.m. in D1erenfield at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Practical presentation and per- sonal direction will be offered for those seeking career changes, new challenges or locating a responsible position in a tough job market. For more information, call 574-2239. JUICE DEMO Mother's Market offers a #Green Power Juke Demo# from 11 a m. to 3 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 631-4 7 41. Original llllPERGO $5.99 Sq. ft. (installed) Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber foron9 """""'!l«IO.. rCol s49 00 ~M10A~~~~H ()AC ARPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD* MARBLE *TILE Fu ... J W x. Wov• A•• r '• r \ :> ·ii Carpellrig A11a1lab1e 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Men ~~~::J!:::-..~---' .E. Corner of Hamor It 19th Street .. 722-9642 •• Mon-Sat 10·6 Sun 11-5 BELLINI PARKING LOT SALE Sat. June 7'h 10:30 -4:00 UP TO 75°/o OFF Corso Changing Table, Crib ( KatJc or Marni only) plus Mattress J 999. oo,,, '"' only I • • f>ca1urin1 furniture that fffiW$ wtdl JWr child, ~u,1oii1 hcdding. line layeuc gifU and hand painted Ket sorlci, ~trOllm, hi&lk.llAu·~ and mud1 more. 1822 Newport lfvd., Com MeN llCftlM "'°"' ~ ....... 714 931-rnP cOMPUTEJt a.us Orange Coast College's SUNDAY BACK BAY EXCURSION Orange Apple Computer Cl~b will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. m room 214 of OCC's Chemistry Building. Forums for beginners are held at 8 a.m. Annual mem- bership fee is $30. For more infor- mation, call 770-1865. USED BOOKS To finance the Children's Sum- mer Reading Program for chil- dren, Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries will hold a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Downtown Library, 1855 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646- 8845. Paddle Power offers an excur sion into the Upper Newport Ba Ecological Reserv~ from 9 a.m . noon in Newport Beach. The bi will begin with a brief kayakin lesson and will continue with program designed to lead you an exploration of the estuary. C is $40. For more information, c 675-1215. CONCERT ANNUmES Courtlandt Financial Group offers a free workshop on "Under- standing Annuities· from 10 to 11 a.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-6901. The Cultural Arts Committe of Temple Bat Yahrn present #Prom the Birna to Broadway# a 7:30 p.m. at 1011 Camelbac Newport Beach. Tickets are $1 to $36. For more information, c 644-1999. CAT SHOW CPR ClASS Fitness Concepts, lnc. offers a CPR class from 8 a .m. to noon at the Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Course fee is $25. For reservations, call 631 • 3623. The best of the best among th nation's top show cats will be fed. tured during the Cat Fanciers Association cat show from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. at the Orange Count Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Cost Mesa. Admission is $7 for adul and $5 for children, senior citizen and military. Kids under age 6 cu admitted tree with an adult. F more infonnation, call (800) 400 CATS. lc's not surprising that you do. This versatile investmem taetic has been used by millions of investor) just like you. However. not under11tnndin;t the dii.lribution and estate planning consequrnN's of annuitie1o i·ould wipe out tlw taA. advanta#(e" you haH' C'l)rned O\C'r the years. In faft. leavin~ them to your 1·hildrt'11 ma~· he tlw worst las mii-takt• }Oii nut d100 .. t•. Learn how to avoid the problems of annurtit'~ b\ mi:ndmg an educational seminar presented by expcn guc~t speaker~. "rNDERSlANDll\(; TAXATIO\ ISSl ES 1rnc; \IUJl\G .\~l\lilTIES .. 2:00p.m. and 6:30p.m .. 1}1esdn.Y. June 10, 1997 Conference Roum. Tower 17, 1 , 1 J'o11 Karmall • lrvi1tt Seati11g b limited. Re • ..erve your ... 11111·1• l1r <'nlliu~ Mtrcy Saf ayau \ nrit~I 1.~!.,, ~n~? .:~~,~~" ~>.~~'''~?.?.r~r~1Z.~i:1?,,~,?,~1rc1·- 1111d ''''"'"'"' \\1111 ... ll\1til11l1l1• "' 111 .. '4'llllllllr u .. 11.i ,,,,. ,,..,,,, .. ~·111,. 1·nrrf11lh fwfon· Ut\f• ... ou~ 01 -.4•11th 11!! 1t111t1111 \ • A.G. EDWARDS ~i~walk ART SHOW S~turday fr Sunday JUne Jth, 8th 10 AM -.. PM Al~P it\Vl~~ a ~h.i 1~ r .e.-t\ '~ ~r a Ft .,.. a~ le..! A Fun. Pay tPr the. :at\tir.e.-Fah\.ily! EASTBLUFF Vlll/\t.I <.lNllll Hughes FamUy Market E111lbl#ff Dr. off /11mlxnw, N~wjH)rl B••cb ' ~ ' i R~-. . .· " ~ . . . THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 At LEADS 0.UB The Leads Club Newport Coast forming chapter is having an informational meeting at ? a.m. at Mimi's Cale, 1835 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. The l-eads Club is an international ~rganization providing an eff ec-~ve marketing approach to 1f1Ciease a business through net- worltjng. For more information, call 722-6160. LIFE CHANGES ' The Newport Beach Central l..ibr8JY offers a free program called "Tools tor Dealing With :Change" at noon in the Friends' ~eeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The program will focus on developt,lg skills for accepting inevitable life changes, as well as tools for instigating positive change. For more information, call 717-3801. PROFESSIONAL WOMEN The South Coast Business and Professional Women's next lun- cheon topic will be "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Hormones (as they relate to): Birth tontrol, PMS, Fertility and Menopause" from 11:30 a.m, to 1 p.m. at the WYQdham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, ~osta Mesa. Cost is $17 for mem- bers and $22 for guests. To RSVP, t:all 472-4666. :rTENTION -Coastline Counseling Center offers an Attention Deficit Disor- :der workshop called •Are You Boring?" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Ouail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. For hiore information, call 476-0991. DIVORCE TALK The Law Offices of Usa A. "Ciancio otters a free seminar on I• RUFFLES ~ UPHOLSTERY • wt.1 ,_ Dm c.v ......... 1922 IWIOl llVDv COSTA MlSA -541-11 S6 " -I •Divorce -What to Expect How to Proceed• at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required at 57 .. -0866. CONSULTS SEMINAR Menill Lynch offers a ·con- sults Seminar• at noon at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacAJ1}lur Blvd., Newport Beach. For reservations, call 517- 0183. . WEDNESDAY PINOCCHIO Mariners Elementary School presen~ Pinocchio at 7 p.m. at 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $3. For more information, call 642-9429. SEA EXPLORER Sea Explorer Ship -Del Mar 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 maritime experience program that encompasses sail· ing, seamanship, piloting, naviga- tion and cruising will be offered. For more information, call 642- 8503. BREAKFAST FORUM The Inside Edge offers a breakfast seminar called "Alche- my and Metamorphosis: Stepping Into the Future Through the Past" lrom 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 reserva- tions, call 460-4242. COMPUTtR FRIENDS Computer Friends will meet at 24 HOUR Info Tape 957-2533 .......... ._ ..... .._ Ceftllle4 1 p.m. in the multipurpose room of the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. There is a S2 charge. For more information, call 642-6553. BOOK DISCUSSION The Newport Beach Public Ubrary Foundation offers a Book Discussion Group at 9 a.m. on in the friends Meeting Room at the Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The book to be discussed is "The Palace Thief• by Ethan Canin. Admir sion is free. For more information, call 717-3890. CHERNOBYL The Exchange Club of Orange Coast offers a fund-raising lecture called "Understanding Cher- nobyl• at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Cost is $15. For reserva- tions, call 675-9023. JUNE 12 CAREER NElWORK The next tree Career Network meeting for those unemployed will be at 7:30 p .m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. STOCK MARKET Orange Coast College offers a workshop on "How to Select Win- ning Stocks" from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in OCC's Student Center classroom. Registration fee is $29 and includes materials. For more information, call 432-5880. .PINOCCHIO Mariners Elementary School presents Pinocchio at 7 p.m . at 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $3. For more information, call 642-9429. 40 YEARS!!! Wow! That 's Stability!! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlffO • HOMEOWNERS • HF.All1l Since 1957 ~ & ~ Sr)_.) ~--« .. ....,.,...,........... , ,, 631-7740 +41 Old Nnrport Blvd. • Ncwpon Sada (New ...... H.opiu!J DUFFY ELECTRIC BOAT Co. More Powerful 48V System • Plug in-Plug Out Components Standard Sunbrella Surrey and Bimini Tops SMART CREDIT Menill Lynch offers a free sem- inar on •using Smart Credit to Build Your Business• at 7:30 a.m. at The Center Cub, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. To RSVP, call (800) 251-0792. WNOtEON SEMINAR Smith Barney in Fashion Island offers a luncheon seminar dis· cussing •Tue Strategic Driven Investment Style" at noon at the Ritz Restaurant, 880 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 717- 5464. JUNE 13 INVENTOR'S FORUM Orange Coast College offers the next inventors forum titled "Profit Through Inventing• lrom 7:30 to 10 p.m. in Room 101 of OCC's Science Lecture Hall. The featured topic is "Business Plans that Achieve Resulb>." Registra- tion fee is $5 for members and $15 for guests. For more information, call 432-5880. ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for the local evening meetings nearest you. HELP LINE A private telephone consulta- tion is offered at no charge from 7 to 8 p.m . every Monday. Talk with a professional about difficulties in your life by calling 759-0357. NETWORKER The Tuesday Morning Net- worker group shares leads from 7 to 8 a .m. every Tuesday at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Cost.a Mesa. For more information, call 215-2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ on 740 W. Wil- son St., Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. For more informa- tion, call 650-8236. MESA EMERGENCY Mesa Emergency Service Amateur Communication offers the opportunity for Ham Radio operators to participate in the City of Costa Mesa's Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service organi- zation. Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. on 1 .. 7.060 mhz. Month· ly meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police Department. For more informa- tion, call 7S..-7045. Al2HEIMER'S SUPPORT • The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County and Newport W - la West/Villa Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m . on the third Thursday of each month at New- port Villa West Assisted Uving, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631·3555. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process fo~uses on_ work, success and parenting issues every first and-third Thurs- day from noon to 1 :15 p.m. and 7 lo 8:15 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St., Swte J-108, Costa Mesa. Theses- sion cost lS $15. For more informa- tion, call 850-1689. r-----------------~ I I I I : 20-/e.,, : I M",f•i 9,7 MT ,,, I I Tlt1 Bod Buuty Supply 6 ,._._ __ --:-..,1 I J69 E. 17 .... ST. I Con&MEM I Acaoss faoM Rdples I I (114) w2 .. 1t10 I I I ~e'reGoin' But Fun! Coloring Contest Rules & Regulations One winner in each age group wiU be chosen. Ead\ winner will receive 4 tickets to the Orange County Fir. Wming artwoft will be displayed It ttie Orange County Fairgrcxrds. . • Entries must be compllted by a child in one of the age groups listed below. Mime, adchss, Ind age.infonnition must be filled in. . • Mail finished entries to: Orange County Fair I Special Contests Dept., 88 Fllr Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Entries must be rectivtd by 5 p.m., Monday, Ju~ 7. • Entries Ml be judged by Friday, Ju~ 11. Winning ~ will be on display I\ the Youth Buiding. • All judged entries mrt be picbd up at the Administration Off'a aft« the Fair, Mondly, Jt.iy 28 from 9 1.m. to S p.m. Name: Age:. _____ .;.__ ~Group 5 & Under ~ 9-11 Address City Zip . ._.;;__ HomePhone-.:-....;._~---~~~- ,.,. Work Phone Parent/Guardian ~· J11Wlf9-__.:._.:.___ THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 i .llPUllJCAN ASSEMllY I : The Costa Mesa Republican 1'.tsembly meets every third I I hunday of the month at the ~eigbborhood Community Cen- 'l.er, 1M5 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. , for more information. call 645- • 326. •• 1 tOED SUPPORT • The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed Jupport group every Thursday at ! p .m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, : +.(o. 311, Newport Beach. The : support group requires free pre- usessment before joining. For , more information, call 722-4588. l'ELATIONSHIP GROUP ! The Healing Connection offers , a coed relationship group at 6:30 ' p.m. on Wednesdays at 4425 Jam- boree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. BoDY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offe rs a body- 1mage/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. 'I . ' "El.AXATION Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian offers a free •Relaxation and Imagery" workshop from 10 to 11:30 a .m . on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Buildlng 41, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 760-5542. DfVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday o~ every month with attorney Alida D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H . Solow. Space is limited and reser- vations are required. For more infonnation, call 863-9590. TOASTMASTERS CLUBS • The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Sgt. Peppe{Oni's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol St., New-i port Beach. For reservations, call 730-3671. •Join Mesa Messengers Toast- master Club 691 in Costa Mesa for their meetings at 7 p.m . Tues- days at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Visitors are wel- come. For more information, call 540-4446. ~ The Blue Flame Toastmasters Ch~b 2717 meets at 7 a.m . every Wednesday at the Village Parmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. . . "' • ' rr . -. ., : . . 1 2711 FREE PAGER . ·~ •.: •. . --~ . : ·~ ---L. :_ ·' .!'..'l ~ -· ·NOT LIKELY $4.50 """'""* 1t .. ..r1 .. 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'The Wlzl1p• Ill is an alternative to the dental drill that aJlows us to treat deay at a very early stage, conserving healthy tooth structure and sparing patient from more cosdy and enensive treatment in the future. Without whine or vibration, it allows us to complete procedures in a 1112tter of seconds -a time frame even shorter than the attention span of most youngsters! Best of all, the llllllp• 11t is so gentle, most procedures can be perfonned ;on children & adults without the dreaded needle! And the only precaution ,n~ry for the W1111p• 11t i~ protective cycwcar which, only adds to the 'adventure. If you arc interested in learning more about thls exciting breakthrough in dcndstry, please give our office a caU! .. Dll. DEEDllEF.A RICH, DDS 1441 A~ Ave., Suite S08 Newport Beach, CA 640-5680 -· r ~ . ·~ L --~J·~ • Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a .m. every Monday at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Cen- ter, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. • Harborlites Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a .m . every Wednesday at the Nautical Muse- um. 151 E. Coast Highway, New- pbrt 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 center for recovery and family education, offers a women's support group at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at 2900 Bris- tol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-0020. RELATIONSHIP GROUP The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays at 4425 Jam- boree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. YallUliat c1fuJtm cllw/Ja 4 Days ""---. • ......., 8 {)Qys /w W Cltn 'Va l!lll .. • ""9\ 8 Davs ,., • ....., .... ,...., !359 ~399 ~599 ~*:'>-s279 ::: .. s279 ~·!409 Call your Trav1l ll1nt or 1·100~357·240 Boat autdon ill loved ones. A free suppart group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3t15 Red- hill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 544- 8488 for details. •Also, St. Andrew's Presbyter. ian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. 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 community and com- mitted to confidentiality. For more information, cail 631-2880. ' SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets from 1:30 to 2 p.m. 1 every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, New- port Beach. Free admission, how- ever call 722-4588 for s;>ace reser- vation. A free support group for indi- viduals facing HIV I AIDS is held at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and a cancer su~rt group meets at 7 p.m. every Wednesday in the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For information, call 251-8700. LEADS CLUB MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT GROUPS • The Alliance for the Mentally ill of Orange County provides education and emotional support for.families dealing with mentally The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m . every Wednesday at Mimi's Cale at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club is part of an internation- al networking organization dedJ. cated to expanding each mem- ber's business through quality leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338 for more information. READING GLASSES & Bl-FOCALS eka;,, °" '°'1-slUf, Largest Selection $2.95 • $6.50 Cost Effective Legal So~ • lJiiLJ MAAT1N OPTICAL OC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (714) 548-6211 Are You ·One of Thos Follow these instructions: Answer each question as to how you feel RIGHT NOW +M- :_::r-. .. , , , ·1'Y._r1 • • ". . ,, . J l : :x: ,, ,. ' . . .. STARTH~AE +M-OOD 00 0 ODO 000 ODO 000 000 000 000 000 ODO ODO 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1. Do you !NM thoughdal IWlnM1u °' accuAdons which .... you,...i? 2. When others -gdlng '9111ed, do you remain fMotv compowl7 3. Do you ~ through lllllw"V llmclllb&a. dlreaorta °' •· lloMrta JI.Ill '°' pa...,.? 4. Whal ail.a IO mW a dedl6on. -Id you be~ by )o'DIS .. °' dllMce ol the pmonallly lrwoMd? s. Do you Intend two °' ... chldrm In lo'O'lr family -thous;! your hnlth and Income wll permit men? 6. Do you get occ.a6orlal twlcMa of "'°"' m\.llda, wh«n U.. 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Do you NV9 t tmal dlde ol doM fNnda. l'ldw then I .. number al lrtcnde. 9')Caldng ICquelntanca? 26. Is YQUf IM • conetant ~ tor IUM"'1? 1:1. Do you oMn *'tor whllde Ju• for lhe fun ol 11? 28. An you con*kftd '*""'hNnld by lo'O'IF fl1ende? 29. Would you ,..,,. llM onMn chin .... !hem? 30. Do )o'O'I tn)av •Int~ lhe .. kandil ibcMlt)lllMlf~? 31. Could you 'Ill" lo "llrkt dledpllne"? 32. Would t!l. ldt1 o1 meklng • comp19te MW~ QUM ~much concem? 33. Do you mtile tfbu IO g.t octMrlt IO ilNtltl and .,.7 34. Do Y"" llnd • IMl/ IO -..a your llft09onl? 35. Do !IOU relnlft '-~ wlWlll the ~ ~ 1e late f « WI appol'ltlMnt? 000 36. l+Ayou_..._.car•d1ad"i/-.,•-..~ 000 37. 0o)'Ol'_...__af..,..... ..... _..,. ~--~--" ..... .,.., 0 0 8 38. Would 1111'1 MrNt "°"WM~,... tit.,.. the .,_.47 00 39. Do~t-arlty1taw,.-.o1wt..,.._...,bld1 0 0 0 40. Ale YDll rll'llv ~ ... !'Oii ................ 1 coo 41. 0o)'OI'~~ ............... ? 000 42. Do!IOll ... _ ............. ,............., 0 0 0 43. 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DJll ...... ;,,,;w' ............. ,.._ .. __ , coo 17. ,_,......, ... ...,, ........ ... coo ... c-,.. ..................... ..,.. __ .... 111.-.Ma.I ·vou must be 18 YMrl of age or hive Plfent81 c:onMnt +M- 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 coo coo coo coo coo 000 000 000 coo coo coo coo 000 coo 000 000 coo 000 coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo 000 coo 000 000 000 coo 000 000 coo Newport &e.chlCosca MHa Daily Piloc SUDWEEKS CONTINUED FROM A 1 life's savings of $3,000 into opening the gallery last month. •on an altar you're supposed to feed the dead person." Running such a place was a longtime dream for Sudweeks and Johnson, who shared the ramshackle Costa Mesa apartment where he reported finding her strangled to death in bed in "You take one look at me, I'm a pretty weird guy,• he said. "They immediately thought I did it. They said 'Why'd you strangle your girlfriendr Johnson said he cannot afford an apartment and is staying with friends. He said he thinks a drug deaJer from a Mis- sion Drive alley killed her. In Costa Mesa, the victim's mother, Sandy Sudweeks, bas her own way of coping with the death. On her back porch she keeps gauze Tibeta.n prayer the early hours of Feb. 23. Both were aspiring artists. Johnson worked as a cabby to pay the bills. Sudweeks had been attending Orange Coast College since 1993, worked in the photo lab, and held down a job at Aaron Brothers Art Marts on New- port Boulevard. "I 'm probably nags, once brightly colored, which are slowing ..fading to white. ' messed up forever. I real- ly loved her ... You can't take "It helps,• she s8id. "If you connect with this stuff, it helps you remember that nothing is permanent." The elder Sudweeks, who teaches at Golden West Col- lege in Huntington Beach, described her qaughter as a "wild child, very unconven- tional ... always determined to live her own life.• that much They planned to get mar- ried and move to Europe. But three months after her death, her face still hangs on fliers around the city, the killer remains at large, and Johnson said the murder more away from me ... " -RICHARD JOHNSON The mother said she is still in shock, "trying to climb out of this bomb crater," but she is not angry at the killer . "killed me too." He said he hopes the gallery, dubbed Elect.ia 99, will keep her memory alive and serve as a home for Hart terrorists" whose work has been banned from coffee houses. Surrounding her shrine is yellow police tape twisted around traffic pylons. They symbolize that "we can't really have closure or be one with Adrienne" until the killer is caught, Johnson said. "Adrienne didn't deserve this," said Johnson, who wore sideburns, a hair tuft und~r his lower lip, thick-treaded boots and a tie with gamboling skeletons. "It blows the whole karma thing out the window. That chick was so sweet. I • . "Three days from now I might tap into some huge rage," she said. "What I do know is people who do this kind of stuff were hurt as children. This doesn't come out of nowhere. We as a society create these people.• Sbe added, "The thing I am worried about is he's out there and other people are at risk.• THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 A11 · mean, she was 1riends with her ex- boyfriends." Johnson said he hasn't been able to concentrate on driving his cab since the murder. He "zones out,• forgetting where he's going in the middle of traffic. His own work at the gallery features grotesque drawings of a two-headed Jesus nailing himself to the cross and a homicidal alcoholic. "I'm probably messed up forever,• be said. "I really loved her. (The murder} changed me from a guy who's got three grand in his pocket to a guy with $3 in his pocket who doesn't know where he's going to sleep.• MARC MARTIN/DAILY PllOT Richard Johnson has opened a gallery in Newport Beach wt~ photos and other art works created by his late girlfriend Sunny Sudweeks. ·: ·- Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Smith said police have canvassed the area around the Mission Drive apartment and ques- tioned her classmates but arrested no one. He said Johnson is not considered a suspect, but Johnson recalled police accusing him of the murder soon after it happened. He added, "I went from a guy who bad a 20-year plan to one with a two-day plan. I'm two days away from the streets ... I'm pretty fatalistic now. I really don't care. You can't take that much more away from me.· tures of compassion toward the killer. "If I could catch this guy, I'd rip lus eyes out," he said. "I'd do it slow. He'd be a two-month-long exhibit here at Electra 99." Unapologetically vengeful, he said he does not relate to Sandy Sudweeks' over- People Interested'in Kno~ng More About Yourself? Just fill out the Questionnaire and mail it in ::. 1 1 I •Everything you need is • We analyze the results ,,_,....,_.y._. NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED INTHE UNITED STATES enclosed right here. and prepare your • Fill out the Personality personality chart. Questionnaire below. • Come in and have results • Mail It back. explained to you &eel (We will call to arrange a time S9. Do you con*Mf the modem pt1on1 wtlhollt t.s ~ '"doomed'° ..... '7 60. Do~ tll'MI '°be~? 61. Do you -f" a "d:rumU.." futn9 ioo-'CI ._. when I el Me!Nlliwal? 62. Do you speedily recover hom the t1etu al bed ,_? 63. WMn you alldll -do you at the -time try to enc:ounge1 64. An you nonnalv con.sered "cokf'"? 65. An~~ INulftdendy ~IO ... odw people? 66. M you IO •l·--....d lhlll. __... ... ~ ott.I? 67. Do you ....,, "doee c:onlilel" Oft ..... al )On whktl )'Cl'I hew loer'9d '° lrtlnda7 68. Do you en)DV ~al yo11r own~? 69. Doa cmaelonal ""'* ~ quill an .&ct Oft )lllU7 70. Do you COi~ candcmn a~~ he II a !Ml OS opponen( In IOfM ~ al )>'Ol6 I 1111111'llhlp wlh t*n? 7L Do you cftcr\ .._ and think• about ckadl. ~ pain and __,7 . 72. 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NOW 5299 ~ 3227 ~'Pritt JJfO NOW s174so 020160 .................. IN SllXXnDllOIU A12 THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 • Orange . Coast on the -Dole with Elizabeth's .visit / ;Prom left, Gigi Spragins, Elizabeth Dole, Sheri Mead and Cecl1Ja Nott attended an event sponsored by Angelltos de Oro, a support group !of Big Brothers/llig Slsters of Orange County. Dole, wtfe of Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole, was a sped.al guest. • • flMGLI •A.It~'·-' SIT-ON • ILIMI> O • fLAllL THI ·TO• ICA"l"AIC IJCCILLIMTTRACICINC. • LINCTH: tl'/WIDTM: 18" /4't Lit • HIGH HUC>aMAMCI, • HLI l>~ININC COCIC.IT tLlllC OUT\INI. • COMIOllT WITH STYLI 714.6J1.Jl80 2700 W. COAST HWY. NIWPORT llACH r, • BAI.BOA CARPET MIW, INC. • Ahcioyca wMH"lt Prke1 • Beuer Volue1 'llio11 Anyone in Oro~ County inc · Home Depot "We lnrite Compariton" 629 Terminal Way, #20 • Costa Mesa 722-0420 Open Mon. -Fri. 9-5 •Since 1974 THE GREY GOOSE ~ have specially stkcttd gifts for F111bmand Grtul1U1ta. Pkase stop by for a visit. THE G REY GOOSE, INC Gifts • Home Decor WestcWf Plaza • 103a IrYlne Avenue Newport Beach • (714) 842-7803 Houna M-S UH Sun 1a..a A D mtzahe4b Dole experi- ence aboulid be a required element ol leCQlldary edu- cation tn America. If eveai high school senior could spend an hour with this woman. tbe United States ol America would change coune. Forget partisan politics, her message is universal. Dole ~ches substance over style, or over selt fulfillment, com- mon good over individual gain, and yes, right over wrong. Most Importantly, she believes there is still a distinction between the two. Our world of blwrlng and overlapping gray zones is not acceptable. Dole wants Americans to face responsibility and tO make choioos they can be proud of, th.at can be held up as examples to children. to co-workers, to loved ones, and even to strange.rs. The president of The American Red Cross and wife of 1996 Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole came to the Orange Coast as the guest of the Angeli- tos de Oro, a support group of Big. b.w. cook Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange County. Dole's appearance on behalf of a group with the long-standing purpose of offering strong role models to children outside of their own homes was a perfect union. •0ur children are our most precious asset and a positive, strong, loving adult role model absolutely can change the life of a child for the better,• said the PRESCHOOL 1701 West Baker St. Costa Meso 549-3803 ElEMENTARY 3025 DeodorAve. Cosio Meso California Style Cu l&ine with De liciou& View& of the Bay! Now lntroducln9 • few new menu lteme t o complement our old f•vor lt eel Salads • Pa5tae; • Fre5h Grilled Fi5h T aco5 • Sandwichee; • Burger5 Award-Winning Seafood Chowder Dinner Hour5 Thursday -Sunday until 9:00 pm Open Dally for Breskfa&t & Lunch at 7:00 am 1131 6•ck 6•y Drive • Newport 6e•ch In Newport Dunee Reeort. off J•ml:ioree and PCH FREE PARf'ING -GUEST SLIPS FOR BOATERS Moth i; Market 8 Kitchen FREE SEMINARS CoEnzyme-~ ... NADH Dr. o....,. •Ir~, M.D. f:I ft.D., .. •••re• DINder ef ••--~ JlldltuU for hr ....... '• n .... .,, ... DINua tlN i..tat aa-re• .. C.-~I NABB ............................... ~, •Parkinson's •Hormone Secretions • Alzheimer's • Blood Pressure • • Chronic Fatigue • Athletic Enhancement • Depression • General Health W11eaa Wednesday Evening, June 11th 7 :00-9:00 pm Whena The Newland Barn, Huntington Beach (next door to Mother'• HunUngton Beach Store -Adama 4 Beach Blvd.) n.... ................. ...... Call to reserve your seat: (800) 595-6667 WDIVATION• A JRJal' -· •.. ,. .... ll'77'0....... .., ~ DrtYe fit*. 9eei.tl. CA DM8 . .,._,CA 93812 ('7S4) , .. 1117 (7LIJ,7•Hlt• J • I I , •I \ ' , I ~ .. Newporr BHchlCosta Meu Daily Piloc passionate woman with the pedi- gree of a Harvard law degree mixed with a little Salisbwy, N.C. feminine charm and a Washington rP.SWne that speaks power and prestige. ·rn never forget the words of a fellow classmate of mine on the first day of law school at Harvard. He asked me why I was taking the space of a (male) student who would put the education to use," she said, adding that this class- mate is a senior partner in a presti- gious Washington law firm. Dole's example vividly illustrat- ed the difference in the times pointing out the advancement of women's roles in business and society. More significantly, the anecdote was a preamble to a message that the future of Ameri- ca and the world belongs to a soci- ety of men and women who choose the best person for leader- ship. room. o.lcobolism, and drugs," said Dole, leaving the podium of The Hyatt Regency and setting off on a little ·0o1e Stroll• in an e.lfort to reach out to the crowd hanging on her words. In a chilling transition, the speaker -who has served as deputy assistant to President Ronald Reagan in the White House Office of Consumer Affairs, Secretary of Thmspoilation, Feder- al 1Tade Commissioner, and Seae- tary of Labor under President George Bush -recited a litany of facts about the men who signed the Declaration of Independence. It was a five-minute history les- son on the patriots who gave up their personal wealth, property, position, and in many cases their lives and the lives of their loved ones to ensure the promise of free- dom in the new world. The touch- ing tribute brought tears to the eyes of many sitting so comfort- ably in the luxury of the Angelitos setting. The patriots put everything on the line because it was part of their innermost character to fight for what they believed to be prop- er and just. and today we live in a society where a majority ot Ameri- cans polled mistrust the govern- ment •How can this be'l" ques- tioned Dole. •ttow can there be so much disenchantment with our government? There was a time when someone from the U.S. gov- ernment showed up and said. ' ... I'm here to help' ... and the peo- ple didn't laugh ... or worse, run for cover." Answers Dole offered to this dilemma were partisan in political tone. "The end of the big bureau- . cratic Washington machine that has taken the power to govern from the state and local levels" was a theme of reform offered by Dole, who claimed to love the role of campaign partner. "Let me tell you it was the highlight of my life, a marvelous experience to be able to talk about the issues with the American peo- ple and to support the man I dear- ly love in the pursuit of his dream." she said. The afternoon with Dole was in the capable hands of ev~t co- chairs Sheri Mead and Cecelia No tt. The dedicated local women shared responsibility for the impressive undertaking with cur- rent Angelitos de Oro president G1gl Spnglm, president elect for 1997-98 Loll Tingler, Patrid.a Davit, executive director of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange County and fellow organizers Janet Ayre1, Barbara Bowie, Bar- bara can; Marcia Cuhlon, Martha Crowner, Brenda Currie, Lou.lie Ewing, Martha Fluor, Car- olyn Garrett, Marilyn GianulW, Patti Sue Glasgow, Marllyn Mcin- tyre, Barbara Peckenpaugh, Betty Jo Pusch, Ann Raney and Flo Speers. As Dole spoke, a member of the local crowd, Carol McCann, leaned over and whispered to fel- low guests at her table Sblrley Peppy, Elsie Slater, Kathryn Wheeler, Nancy Burnett, and Ruth Gilbert: •This is a woman who should nm for President on her own ticket." • B.W. COOK'S column appears Thurs- days and Saturdays EXhibition higbligbts work of Mark Rotbko •The Spirit of Myth, Bar,ty Paintings frOln tbe 1930I aDd 19'0s" by Mark ltGGako wW be on view at the Orange THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 • County Museum of Art ln noon. Newport Beach from June 28 to Sept. 7 . · • The exhibition is on loan from the National Gallery ol Art in Washington. It presents an in-depth look at the early work of Mark Rothko, one of the major American artists of the 2. century. Rothko was born in 1903 in Dvinsk, Russia. In 1913 bis family immigrated to the Unit- ed States. He spent his youth in Portland, Ore. and a brief Therin lay the universal Dole platform and the message of great import. The future according to Dole is colorblind, genderblind, creedblind, and blind to all other aspects of one's background with the exception of character. It is the one aspect of our free will that is pretty much ours alone to shape. And it is character that will ulti- mately determine what the future bolds for our children. HMy goodness, the problems facing children today are so much more serious than those faced when we were y~ung. I remember kids getting in big trouble for throwing spitballs, for talking in class. Today, our youth are at risk, threatened by guns m the class- FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STAN • ~ • -• -•• '-= • • • ..... . --.. l '11\1111 IH o''l 11 \110' 1 Phone call\ and kllm \\nllen on rnur behalf Document\ re,1e\leJ for free. Rciam an auome\ for the entire )ear for onl) S90. United Ll'Jlll Prmide" 1·888-488-LAW I " Cl99"1999.!:'l9.!il!ru:\!i'l~l!iU:l!:1!:1!:l9!il!:'IL!:i! Now Forming Kids/ Adults CHESS Fields Daily!!! 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INC _: • 3/Sl.00 39' each (714) 646-7441 Lloyd's Nursery a landscape Co., Inc. 2038 Newport Blvd. (at Bay St.) Costa Mesa, CA 92627 .. COMPLETE NURSERY SUPPLIES I EXPERT LANDSCAPING I SPRIMKLERS I ~NTENAMCE v1'soRNS AREN'T THE ONLY ONES WHO FEEL RIGHT AT HOME HERE. At Oranae G»st McmoNJ Medic.al Center. we nc:vcr forgc-t that havine a new baby is as cxcitine fur the sister or brother as it i for mom and did. Tut's why we welcome them to come riaht into the room with mom and the newborn. Just to kt them feel pn')Ud. It' one of the little thircs we do that make us the pcrkct ~for havina . your baby. So kt our warm, friendly 0 atmosphere and expert staff of physiaans and fUICS proYtdc you with some of the bat hcalt~ available. Torccdvu~broduccw O RANGE CO attend our Maccmi~ r~ a11 ton-~ MEMORIAL 881'"6l.c>cMMG{UM»-l66l). =~f Tll We~~ a~ the MOil .,JO NIM.., .. 'ft • pc.norwl, bcMiful ttimir .c CM be for ycu. r........ v~. CA•1"0e For tbt "'ost f't;,o,.•I ti•t o/ yot.r l(/t IHU~OAV, JUNES, 1997 p latter. chatter •• e fantasy at •Jt91jl-&AAorest Cafe n.ry Segentrom does it • , this time bagging a tro- called Rainforest Cafe fo.r .South Coast PJua kingdom. Vftterfalls, elephants, a talking t and the illusion of dining a.DC! shopping in the jungle are 1"'9t a few of its wonders. Don't rrliJs the grand opening Mon- <(ly, adjacent to Sears, first lev-et ~hone 424-9200. Nfore t h a n jus t · a coop of chicken Don't ht! fooled by the name Zubl~'s Chicken Coop. The nwnu ,., chock-full of good food 11.,mq c niter., mcluding oyster 111<1 noh It 1!> John Zubietta's 111•w1•<,I f•dst side dddition, in the •u1ml' pl<lC<' that housed the now-1 lo'>NI Le B1arritz at 414 <>Id l\Pwport Road. Zubie's c ·111< k!'n < 'oop 1s open daily for 111111 Ii ctrid dinner, closing o1~rn111d 1 1 pm. Phone 645-6086. Party time at Tu tto Ma re Tutto Mare in Fashion Island 1o.;.J1v1·lw1 lhdn ever with a hot ll~1111·n< o JdZZ bdnd de livering till• 1r111.IP-dc1zzle from Tulto \11111·\ outdoor patio every Th11Nl<1v n1qht through the ... 11111111N Tht'> tno 1s mega-tal- "0''"1 c ;rttmmy nomination and nO 'T lw thrN• aw members of an 1ftt1•111.itiondl cns<>mble·caJJed Be111d1·1r1'> Cdll for reservabons •• 1110 "rn Provnncal dining a t Bistro 201 • Nc·x t door to Villd Nova dt 1i .1 I W < 't>r1st I lighway, Bistro :!01 ownl'r/c lwl J ohn Sharpe ''*d 111 ... c h1•f Luis Flores· are '.~"nd111q ll11•1r summet creating 1~· d1•l1qhllul cltshes n<\live to P10\'1·11c" .incl the> South of r (itllC I' Th llHJS Ii kc> gnlled quail oo Cf'""ll h•n lilo;; with haricots \ ,.H, I f-ll'nch bedns); Bourr lde , •l <I ,..,.,." I r'>h stew served over 11~~1wd potoloes; and Cloloulls, •• :<;herry tt nd nectanne flan as dou€' 111 C<•ntral France, are a . . few of the items on the special French menu. Phone 631-1551. Make plans for this, Father's Day Pother's Day is coming up in just 10 days I Por him, a steak at MortoD'• or lbe Barn on New- port Boulevard, Costa Mesa would be excellent. So are man- sized me als at Tony Marciano'• Arches, phone 645-?0?7 or lbe Bungalow in Corona del Mar, phone 613-6585. The Jlitz will have its annual Father's Day feast from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. starting with an extensive choice of eye-openers. Phone 4?6-2001. lbe Sutton Place Hotel has a splendid Father's Day buffet or, for •Father's Eve," head for their Calypso Poolside Restaurant on Satur- day night for its Maine lobster cookout -2-pounders, no less. Phone 476-2001. Thai dining for Thailand trip A year-long promotion of Thai dining is happening right now, with a monthly sweep- stakes prize of a round-trip tick- et and five days and nights at a Bangkok hotel. Enjoy a first- class Thai dining experience at the participating Royal Thai Cuisine, 4001 W. Coast High- way and enter the drawing. Phone 645-84245. Tidbits ... Appetizers are hall-price or two for one every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night at The Cannery. A super !>eafood bar is open until mid- night on Friday and Saturday when disc jockeys supply the rhythm. Located at 3010 Lafayette Ave. Phone 675-5777. More seafood? 1ry the West- ln's Garden Court's buffet on Friday nights, phone 662-6694. Back Bay Cafe is now open for dinner and a sunset view a t 1131 Back Bay Drive, phone 729-1144. Mamma Gina, the new Ital- ian belle opened last year in Newport, is already undergoing a face lift -remodeling, that is, and the bar and dining room are now separated. They are also planning Wednesday night jazz tests. Phone 673-9500. : •• \;j 'I l:J(I !· 4 • • i • ... ,. Early Years Toys • ... 1; '• . . . • l>cvclopmcnral royi. for children b1nh 10 10 year~. • <.)ualt1y toy' w1lh lusting.and creative piny value . • l'cN1nul M:rv1cc from knowledgeable sale~ ~1.aff . 642-4212 I H27 Wl\:STCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH ~ER"" ,.,-e...,,.. ·~~ ·: ' ECOLA PROVIDES MQBE THAN .. : . JUST A PARTIAL TREATMENT ~ ECOLA we hove lhe 11ghl treotmenl or oomblnotlon of treatments to control drywood ;um11es Other 681Vlces only use microwave treatments. We use this treatmen1 fof ~ srruotions. t>ut ii con leave termite lnfeslotloos undetected. ECOi.A ollers you the •: choice of the ELECTROGUN (which COil help locale drywood termite tunnels). • · : microwave treatments oncl tent tumlgotlons. YEAR wmnEN WARRANTY THAT CAN BE REVIEWED ANNUALLY FOR THE LIFETIME OF PROPERTY CALL THE TERMITE EXPERTS AND CHOOSE THE BEST TERMITE CONTROL PROGRAM FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS YOU OOW HAVE A CHOICE. You Want The Job Done Right? We Can Do It For You/ ECOLA SERVICES Of OMNG£ COUNTY 1-800-552-8107 Loc•lly owned and operated/ • Nnrport Beach • lniae • Coata Mela • Corona dcJ Mu for your neighborhood center cal.I , 800-EDUCATE YLVAN LEARNING CENTER• l/rlltr f!/'11dts nre just tltt begi1111ing:· • Newpon BadiJCola Mela Daity Pilot lAfT • ~ f'll1f ltw LL LL LL LL LL LL LL L l .L LL L Al% (00. IMJ ~W) Simi ~n L LL LL-LL-1sLL ~"' LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLb ~ ~ ~ LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL DAm.._~ LLL-LLL-LLLL T.S.nar 01<*1 l'~lCll'MlM· I": k Wm.u .. ·~ rM'. ~II.II\ 2.\11 w~ 1-. Km's LLLL L L L L ~ IAmA'Jtn-~tA.l r LLLLLLLLLL.LL \ .\ L ~r 11-18 •~ ~!I ~ ~"' «M4 ~ ~ ~ li.M'll ilk E~ltY ~K RDI $18 N..tfATtW1n-ft1&At1 L E~1tv2M1uWAUt $15 LL LL LL LL LL LL ~I l~fl ~~~ 1"·!1 lll-M ~"' IM4 (\.41 ~ »al tiMil »-L ENTRY 1-tt Klos Ru~ $1 2 Ac.r Cmwa-1~ IUu s ~u: 1.11tc.u l'AY\lt r m ncr 11o ... L L L L <•• L L L L --s C l61"Annua l...J .r-l oronauo C:m Of XIII~ 6lACH ...... 7-41 !1-111 11-12 r>-n 7-3 11-10 11-12 ~All L' \'M L l.\Plhll L -L L LLLL-LLLL-LLLL-LLLL 2 Mile Fun Walk IK IOd'~ Run Saturday June7, 1997 Pamcip:m1 a Si1<11a1u1r (p;arrm or 1(11Jrd1~n 1( runi.cipa111 lt11 111lnor) . -_.,.._ .. n.ur Arnt f.ndo.c~I $ Legend Srh c dulc of Events Ra L t' llotlinc : 64 -t -3 I:; I 6:30am Registration Begins 7:30am Warm Up •i ~·. 8:00am 2 Mile Fun Walk 8:45am Men's 5k Race 8:20am Women's .5k Race 9:00am Kid's lk Run Location Ocean Boulevard and Heliotrope in Corona del Mar -above the State Beach Parking Lot. Parking is free in the Co rona del Mar State Beach Parking Lot until 8:00arn . Roads will be closed at 7 :40am. Awards will be presented to the top three finishers in each category and to every child participant immediately following the conclusion of the race. Gold Crown Award presented on Race Day to an individual who has contributed to the sport of running. Nominations will be accepted for residence of Newport Beach. Please submit a short article with a color photo of your nominee to: City of Newport Beach, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA 92658 R l ' ~ i , t r .a t i o n Registration , includes a 4-color 100°/o cotton t-shirt and a gourmet breakfast on the famous "Restaurant Row.,, Sk Run $18 • 2 Mile Walle $15 •Kid's lk Run $12 •Race Day Registration (all) $20 No dogs allowed • No skates allowed Pre-Registr.ation ma.ii completed registration form with check, MasterCard or Visa t0: City of Newport Beach, P.O. Box 1768, New_port Beach, CA 92658-8915 Walk-In Registration & Packet Pick· Up · located at Community Services Department at City Hall. 3300 Newport Boulevard, N~rt Beach, CA. June 4 -June 6, Wednesday-Friday, from 7:30 am tO 7 pm • ~~~~~~~~~~~I I THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 A15 . The Vtlla is Nova, but lively crowd and food the same By Marla Bird, Daily Pilot after the disaster. r-------------------------~ By 9 p.m., every seat is taken, the piano bar is filled with people and music -some rise to dance between the tables. Waiters keep calm in the midst of their many trips to the bar and Fifty-five of the original staff of 57 returned to work immediately and Villa Nova's dining loyalists instantly reappeared at the bars and dining tables. One big happy famtgUa. Maitre'D Gary Lundrigan is the official welcomer. He or one of kitchen. Valets are parking swell cars and getting big tips from the people h ere on a regular week- end night at Vllla Nova. DIN J 'NG REVIEW his crew leads guests through the widened hallway, past the piano bar and into the main dining area. I I I I I I I I f. Y.I. + WHA't. Villa Nova ··-= 3131 w. Coast Hiah\wv, Newport BNch + WIM: Dinner -Sunday through Thursday, 5 p.m. to midnight; Friday, 5 p.m . to 1 a .m.; Saturday, 4:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Lunch -Sunday only, noon to 4 p.m. Live enter- tainment nightly, 9 p.m. Cig- ar Lounge open Tuesday through Sunday after 9 p.m. + PRICE: Appetizers, $3.95 to $9. 75; pastas, $9.50 to $23.50, entrees. $13.95 to $36.95; desserts, $2.95 to $6.95. +PHONE: 642-7880. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I To newcomers, the building may look like a Paramount Stu- dios backdrop for Old Tuscany, but behind those frescoed outer walls is a world of good Italian food in a familiar, but more spa- cious restaurant th.at came about as a result of a hre that ravaged Villa Nova in 1995. Everything looks roomier. There's a feeling of happy rapport -especially when the piano bar fills with people and music after 9 p.m. By th.en, partic- ularly on weekends, Villa Nova is crammed, notably the tables adja- cent to the billion-dollar view of Newport's world-famous bay and boats. I I The 60-year-old business was sold to Andy Crean in 1993 and he immediately spent $350,000 on major refurbishing. Business was th.riving for two years until fire and smoke ravaged the building in 1995 while he and his wife, Otarlene, were vacatiorung in Spain. Villa Nova, reduced to a smokey ruin, was rebuilt and mor- phed into a more contemporary version of itself and reopened in record-breaking time, 11 months The crowd is a mix of affluent movers and shakers, boomeis on their way to the Cigar Lounge upstairs, and Mom and Dad, out on the town for a good meal and a good time. I made reservations under an assumed name on more than one visit and the waiters were just as obliging and patient as they were when they knew who I was. The lighting scheme (designed by Cre- an) makes the space look warm and friendly and the traditional cuisine reflects chef Sonny Mer- L-------------------------J gantbaler's 30 years of experi- ence. Other th.an a few glitches here and there, the food was beautiful- ly prepared: The cream sauces are thick and rich, and chicken or veal entrees sometimes disappear under a sea of sauce. On one occasion, our side order of spinach was annihilated with garlic. (The waiter took it off our bill.) Among the best of the best were Stracdatella, Italy's answer to Chinese egg-drop soup. All by itself, a tureen is $3.50. Ca.rpaccio with Parmtgiano-Regglano, thinly A Book.shoppe for kids of all age$ 418'7 Campus Dr .. University Center, Irvine ..4. Wh.a.le of~Tale 8S4-8Z88 SUGAKLSVSN Friday, June 6 • 4:00 -S:30 p .. m. (Special reading & drawing demo at 4:00 p.m.) Fun & adventure in ~worlds are found in Elisa l<Ieven' s books. 1M Puddle Pail•, her latest book, is about Ernst and Sol searching for things to collect in their W!\y pails and how they resolve their differences in this maqical tale. She is also the author of 1M Paper Princess", • Abueta• and ·De Colores.•, etc. If ~·re unable to attend the autoqraph party, we will be glad to have yotir boob ~ ana penonaliled b 'Pl. THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE presents ... Tom Hopkins,author of the best-selling book How to Master the Art of Selling and Low Profile Selling presents his newest sales seminar ... ''Mastering the Art of Selling'' 1 :OOPM -6:00PM Monday, June 16th Red Lion Inn, Ontario Special Morning session for managers and business owners. Call now to reserve your seat! 1-800- 486-7586 www.results 1 .com ~s ..... ~,.·· sliced raw beef wtth a zing of Lemon jwce wtth capers and drops of fine olive oil is crowned with a grate of one of Italy's best Parme- san cheeses ($7 .95). And the siJn- ple cappel11ni al pomodoro e ba.8i.J. ica, angel hair pasta with fresh tomatoes, basil, garlic and olive oil, is a work of art ($11.95). We sent a delicious New York pepper steak ($22.95), USDA choice Angus (2-inches thick), back to the kitchen for a few more minutes of fast heat. It returned a succulent. tender, peppercom- crusted beauty, slightly charred outside and pink with.in and roughly hewn with carrots, yellow and green squash and small roast- ed red potatoes flecked with rose- mary. Desserts are tradlbonal and delectable -and rich. Bailey's Irish cheese cake or the chocolate soufOe with fresh raspbemes or bemes with ice cream are all priced around $5.50. Bisque tor- toni, tira rrusu and cannoli range from $3-$6. A fin e selecbon of Cahlorrua wines d!e from the cream of the COin · DON LEACH /OAlV Pl.OT Villa Nova owner Charlene Crean teams up with maltre d' Gary Lundrigan, left, and executive chef Sonny Merganthaler. vintners' crops in Northern Ccilt· fomia, few vintages noted There is also a selection of Italian and French wines, grappa dnd cognac At Sunday's Special Lunch, you cctn even dock your boat bayside If you call ahead. Private dining facilitJes for speoal events are avaUable ReservatJons are ddvised di all times The Long Beach e3 ColkctihkJ Expo June 5-8, 1997 LONG BEACH CONVENTION CENTER /(}(}So. Pine A11e., Lon.q Beach, Cal~/ (E11tm11ce i:.,' Pt1rki11.11 011 Pine Ai•e.) Shaw,1ifr phmu #(562) ../)6-5(])6 Coins • Stamps • Sportscards • Phone Cards • Collectibl es • Antiques • J ewelry • U.S. & Foreign Coin Au ction SPO RTS GUESTS: Saturday: George Yardley (NBA Hall of F.ime. Detroir Piston:.); .\\aurice Richard (NI IL H a ll of Fame); ln Noren (Yankee Outfielder '52-'56) Sunday : t-:ric Dickerson (NFL Running Bal·k Great. R,1icl<>r:.. Rams. Colts. Falcons) 0 Plus LO BEX 2 (stamp section) Featuring 4 ~pccial commemorative cachets THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 stancia leads the field at annual ' CY awards for youth theater t was sort of like hitting a home run your first time at bat in the World Series. Costa Mesa's Pauline Maran- ian, the new drama teacher at Estancia High School and direc- tor of the school's musical "Car- nival,~ guided her students to a resounding victory at Sunday's 27th annual MACY (Music and Earning special recognition were Mindy Titus, Geoff Fortner, Boo- nie Wylie and Bret Taboada. Two groups of Estancia youths captured collective honors - jugglers Taboada, Brad Wayman, Stacey Barnett and John Senften, and roustabouts Bright, Hellmich, Brett Hellmich, D.C. Wells, Ryan Harland and Robert McGee. ing home trophies were Danielle Bizzornia and Sara Robinson for achievement, Felicity Claire for special recogn,ition and Justin Low, bright spot. ·Art Commendation for Youth) awards. Monday evening, at Estancia's annual school awards ceremony, three seniors were honored as outstanding drama students - Amy Decker, Mindy Titus 'and Roberto Torres. Decker, who also earned a MACY best actress award for last season's "She Loves Me, N was named the school's top drama student. Corona del Mar High School, which put on "By Jupiter," placed 1\rler Jaggers and Leah Seminario in the outstanding achievement category, while achievement awards went to Tara Padel, Michael Parillo and Vandy Scoates. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" was the Costa Mesa High School entry and won outstanding achieve- ment recognHion for Stacey Thompson. Angel Correa, Rea- gan Tucker and Ken Urbina were given achievement awards. Not only.did ~CiiffiivaJ" win the MACY, placing Estancia at Ute summH of the 22-school com- petition, leading performers Amy :oecker and Jeff Perry walked off "'with best actress and actor hon-r ors, respectively. All told, 18 tro-t ph1es were handed out to 26 ~ Estancia thespians. Three other drama programs in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District also collected MACY awards. Other Costa Mesa High recip- ients were the brothers ensemble and dancer Candace Nicholson, special recognition, and bright spot honors to Allison Coleman, Diana Morelli, Paul Oliverez, Alicia Polite and Magdelena Sandoval. Newport Harbor High Besides Decker and Perry, dWctrds for individual highest arh1cvemr~nt went to the show's two second leddS, Melissa Car- nett ctnd Roberto Torre·s. Out· standing drh1 evement honors 1 were bPstowed on actors Chris f Simich and Dctvid Lane . 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( , chilCl's play Say hello to 'Bye Bye Birdie' at Musjcal Theater Academy •MUSIC~: "Bye Bye Birdie" • COMPANY: The Musical Theater Academy of Orange County • STORYI.lNE: Rock star Conrad Birdie gives a fan one last kiss in his final publicity stunt before being drafted. •DIRECTOR: Margie King, academy founder • NUMBER IN CAST: 32, all between the ages of 8 and 18 • WHEN: Friday, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.; ~unday, 2:30 p.m. • WHERE: Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road • COST: $8 general admission; $6 for seniors and children under 12. For tickets or more information, call 646-6624. Make The Mo Keith Collins plays Comad Blrdle in the Musi- cal Theater Academy of Orange County's pro- duction ol .. Bye Bye Birdie: which starts Friday and runs throughout the weekend at You've Got Now there's an easy way to add exciting volwne to your bustline. It's called <07'!/Jipl1(9 Simply tuck these silicon breast enhancers into your bra . 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The Six Star rated Symphony depans on.a 12 day round lrip sailing from San Francisco July 16 and calls at Victoria and Vancouver, following the Inside Passage past tiny villages and lush foresl. At Ketchikan a carved totem captures your imagination with its gaze. Juneau boasts Mendenhall Glacier within its city limits, while the Russian flavor of Silk.a is a reminder of the city's past. To.king you to country you couldn 't explore any other way. Crystal reveals Alaska's hidden views and a variecy of shore excursions tha1 will bring you face to face with moose and mountain goats and seaplane adventures back into the unforgettable Misty Fjords. Crystal 's European trained staff takes pride in caring for their guests. "We, came back saying if only we'd had more days on the ship itself, because that is such 3 stimulating environment that you're constantly overwhelmed." Th.is ship is so spacious, you'll never tire of finding new places to suit your moods. Try the ca<;ino or the European-style spa. or practice your golf swing or relax and enjoy the Broadway · style shows. And you always have the option of escaping 10 the comfort of your private stateroom with fresh nowers. down pillows. terry robes and a verandah of your own to slretch out on and watch the world go by. Expert na1uralis1s will be on board lo introduce you to Alaska's environment. and nalural history, giving you insight into the people, culture, and life in and around the various ports in Alaska. So won 't you join Barbara Wailers and the host of other special interest speakers on board the Crystal Symphony and experience the great land, our 49th Stale'! Call your Cruise Connection today for rates and a free brochure. CST-1011 391-10 call THE CRUISE CONNECTION at TRAVEL PARTNERS 485 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa .~-· 631 ... 5240 ANDANTE TRAVEL 120 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach 759-1471 CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION CERTIF IED CRUISE SPECIALIST GAS AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIEllCE!!i! only ss.9s Full Service Hand 'Wash & Sealer 'Wax with any gaso~ine fill up (Texaco CleanSystem.3) Trucks & Va.na $1.00 Extra Not VGlfd wftla an other dt.Count. fra 8/80/97 Newpon BeachJCosta Mesa Daily Pilot The farce is with South Coast Rep ~ latest Ayckbourn production By Tom Trtus, Daily Pilot I t's not unusual for local com- munity theaters to pick up a hot new play first unveiled at characters are different -the Oetweilers are known here as the Featherstones. Be that as it may, it's sWl a delightful romp under the spirit- ed tutelage of David ·Emmes, equally well enacted by Robert Curtis-Brown and Nike Doukas. Brown hllariously touches off the dinner-party fireworks while the smoldering Doukas engages in a subtle sort of scheming that pro- vides e xcellent counterpoint. South Coast Reper- tory ("The For- eigner" being the best example), but rare indeed is the SCR production of LOCAL THEATER who smoothly directs the traffic of two domiciJes under a common roof. The upper- Ron Boussom and Jane Mac- fie complete the picture splen- didly as the tightly buttoned numbers cruncher and bis socially retarded wife. Their dis- comfort as the guests of both other couples is terrifically por- trayed, especially as they ner- a vehicle with myriad local miles on its odometer. Alan Ayckbourn's imaginative farce, "How the Other Half Loves," first surfaced locally in 1973 at the Laguna Playhouse and has enjoyed innumerable stagings in this area ever smce. SCR, meanwhile, has mined the rich Ayckbourn lode with rendi- tions of "Taking Steps," • Rela- tively Speaking," "Woman in Mind" and ·Man of the Moment," to name a few. Now, at last, SCR is applying its professional polish to •Other Half," one of Ayckbourn's earli- est, yet still one' of his most fully realized comedies. And familiar- ity in this case only breeds con- tentment. Ayckbourn, known as the British Neil Simon, wrote two versions of "How the Other Hall Loves," one for the Brits and another (the one produced repeatedly in community the- ater) for American consumption. At South Coast Rep, it's the Old Country rendition with all its English references that elicit much head-scratching on these shores. Even the names of two ~Show 6 S.U • Juoe 8th Free A.d.m.i.nonJ 1 la.m to 4pm INN AT TIIE PARK 18SS S. Hamor BMi Anaheim, Qa. Mo" infos Uall (714) 83S-3617 ·PLUG IN class Fosters and the working-class Phillipses share alternating furruture, walls and doorways and -m the case of Fiona Foster and Bob Phillips -that's not all they share. vously await ~-------------------------, their hosts' F.Y.I. arrival. Their dal- liance. a sticky wicket since Fiona's hus- band is Bob's boss, sets the stage for the most complicat- ed coverup since Water- + WHA~ "How the Other Half Loves" In a play where the scenic design assumes char- acter propor- tions, Cliff Faulkner's alter- nating upper- and lower-class living rooms is a superlative touch, bolstered + WHERE: South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa I I I I I I -t• WHEN: Nightly except Mondays through June 29 + HOW MUCH: $28 to $41 + PHONE: 957-4033 L------------------------- gate. It all culminates in a hilari- ous dinner party at which the nerdy Featherstones are the guests of both couples. Paxton Whitehead is superb as the dull-witted execullve who's always a beat or two behind the goings-on, pressing ahead with his own half-cocked solutions to the others' manta! problems. Kandis Chappell 1s perfect as his ultra-sophisticated wife edgily striving to protect her reputation and her marriage. The battling Pbillipses are NEWPORT OFFICE EQUIPMENT ~~REPAIR •1 iJOU\' FAX EXPERT • LOW COST • 863·0666 by Paulie Jenkins' individual- ized lighting effects. The come- dy is played as a 1970s period piece, and Shlgeru Yaji's colorful costumes are the icing on the cake. For as long -and as often - as it's been around, HHow the Other Hali Loves" is far funnier than it has any right to be. Even Lf its British references will escape many playgoers, farce is a universal language, one in which South Coast Repertory is decidedly fluent. Plug into your community. 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Airport cross MacArthur /Corinthian THURSDAY, JUNES, 1997 Kandis Chappell and Robert Curtis-Brown attempt to cover up their hanky panky in "How the Other Half Loves" at the South Coast Repertory. ®TOYOTA ~ ~eetrWaN PF= ........ ..A...L_y _ Saturday: June 14, 1997· One Night Only! Top 16 Riders In the Country Chris Manchester I Sam Ermplenko Charlie Venegas I Charles Ermolenko Bobby Schwartz I Steve Lucero Mike Faria I Brad Oxley Orange County Fairgrounds · Costa Meu Gates Open at 6:30 . Racing Blast Off at 7:30 , International Speedway Inc. P.O. Box 3334 /San Clemente. CA 92672 / (714) 492-9933 V1s1t our web site. www.wient.com/speedway EDWARDS IMAX JD THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERf THf 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MHT IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 71 '1 83 2 IMA x A• THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 MUSIC PAOAC CHORAlE Artistic director John Alexan· der conducts Pacific Chorale and Pacillc Symphony Orcbes· tra as the Chorale closes its 29th concert season with a world pre· mlere performance of Compos· er-in-Residence James Hopkins' ·From the Realm of the Sea• at 8 p .m. Friday in Segerstrom Hall at tbe Pe rforming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. A concert preview will take place at 7 p.m. Tickets are $18-$95. For more information. call 556·ARTS. AL JARREAU The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents jazz vocalist Al Jarreau at 8 p.m. Sat· urday at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $30 to $44. For more information, call 556-ARTS. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mctnces are scheduled from noon tu 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri· day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and "ic1turddyi and from 1 to 4 p.m. "idturddy dnd Sunday afternoons 1n the Town Square at liia ngle '-'q11<Jre in Costd Mesa. ART VIDEO ARTIST The OrdnCJP County Museum of Art presents Ball Viola, a 1 Pn~wned vid<!o artist whose "Thecttcr of Memory" installa- l1on is ft•dtured dl the museum through .June' 15, will show his Idlest videos dnd speak about ht'> work d l t 1 d m . Saturday m thP Lyon Auchtonum, Museum Ecl ucdtaon Center, 850 San Clemente Dn ve, Newport 8edch For information, call 759- 1122, ext 204 tSRAEL MOSAIC 1be Jewilb Community Cen· ter of Orange County presents a photographic: exhibit called ·1sraei MOia.le• through June 13 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 755-0340. TUESDAY TAU(S The Orange County Museum of Art presentl "Tuesday 1Blks at Noon,• a series of free tal.ka by artists, crltia and historians 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, artist and educator Erika Suderberg will speak about the work of artist BW Viola. Por information, call 759-1122. MEXICO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall will have an exhibit of her oil paint· ings depicting Mexican culture at Mariners Ubrary through the end of June. The library is at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, 'call 717- 3800. NEWPORT EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central Library offers an exhibit of acrylics on canvas by Newport Beach artist Jody Olsen, "As Eye See It," on display through June 30 in the foyer of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The public is invit- ed to a reception for the artist from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Central Library's Friends' Meet· mg Room. For more information, call 717-3870. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' "First Impressions: The Laguna Beach Art Association" is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaz.a Gallery through June 15. "First Impressions" fea- tures selected California "plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Muse um of Art. •• • I Ha y.1irJ, .. \i111 ."·I /) i' u1cr • • • .Jf?t'.Jl rinwl<' Featuring a SENSATIONAL 3-course dinner Served 4:30 p.m. -6:00 p.m. " ffa 1111na /.Yt?1a Monday -Friday $10.90-$13.90 • SERVING LUNCH & D INNER HAPPY H OUR • L IVE M USIC FOR REsERVATIONS PLEASE CALL 673-9500 25 1 Eut Pacific Coaat Highway, Newport BeM:b • fLOIUHCC ITAlY Father's Dav.At The' Ritz ~~·-·7"1' ,,, {.l.J. ·•~,. I :.'-. , .. ". -·.. I . t ·· ',;,-~ .. :,. ~:1 ' ·:J • I ', I 1 r • . .l _..... I . .._ -.... '• r -= -, ""*-~~·~· '·~ ................... _ Give Dad 1Jie Royal Treatment /Jnmch 10:30 Ml -2:.10 PM, DmMr 5~9 PM /11rl111/n -I .'VJ('( la/ ()i/# ~<1>• • I JPl>lllOI i'ai}f _atSll ~ \0 ,\'ftJ'/XJrl Ctn~r IJnN" • ~Nlp<Jrl lko.th (!14) rJ0..18()() r .. 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NAUTICAL MUSEUM displaying the maritime history of tbe area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery TinderBoX Premium Cigars •Arturo Fuente •Ashton • Avo • Butera • Credo • Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Dunhill • Fonseca • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas • Playboy • Santa Rosa • Zino Humidors by Elie Bleu Crystal Court South Coast Plaza 714-540-8262 GRAN~ OPENING Toscanini Ristorante Italiano PASTAS & BREAD MADE FRESH DAILY r------------------------, I B~ 1 Eatree Get 1/2 Off 2nd Entree 1 I Of Equal or Lesser VaJue md Receive I I A Complimentary Tiramisu on us 11 Cood thN June 30, 1997 L------------------------~ £ooR.for 'Dai{y Speciafs 3012 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach ('114) 723-2338 'Dim in or 'TaK._t Out 'H~ Cotn to ifl'UI ~f'V'" Ofliu (}pitn 6 l>a!JS 7U1.s-Sun 4·10 Fri & Sat "1 I Clo.std Monda11s Jfe looiyou lo !he beach When you f1}<!.f'e a lid ~1nyourlum. 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SPECIAL HOME GARDENING •p1ant Propagation for the Home Gardener,• a series of three classes, will be presented at Sherman Ubrary and Gardens at 9:30 a.m. on June 11, July 9 and Aug. 20 at 2647 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. Pee is $60. For more information, call 673- 2261. A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki ,· docked in Balboa at the Pun 1 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. Por reservations, call . 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS ' Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m . to ~MPROGRAM A Master's Swim Program, designed to promote life-long fit· ness, is being offered by Orange Coast College on Monday through Friday at 6:30 a .m. on July 1-31 and Aug. 1-29 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The program is designed for all adults 1 p .m . at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange Coun- ty Market Place is every Satur- day and Sunday from 7 a.m . to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds , parking lot. For inf onnation, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a . farmers market from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. Henry 'n Harrys Newport at Harbor Blvd. Costa Amazing, CA 1830 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa (714) 548-8428 • 1-800-GOAT HILL LARGE 18" PIZZA $ 9 • ~ 3 5 Wi Good With Pyrchaae Of Pitcher of Beverage Dine-Jn Only• From 5pm to lQpm NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast PRIME RIB NIGHTI *675 f VEl!Y THVASOAV SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL 9 5 * Chicken, Ribs It Brl1ket Dinner* From 51> m. ~ BBQ Chicken, Spere Rlb9 and Brisket of B .. f lncludff: Biiked Poteto, ... ns. 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Jitlw ,.,.._,.....,, ,_.p. r--· ~ .... ~ ""'"""' •M"'1f"J""1tl. 1.9' ,_ 1.25 • llOO'no Ou. GIO«l'IO PacA:rotl& A NMltmt /...&,, tJ!HWty rlt<t. ~ ..... 1 71rw _,,. .f ~J,. 1""' ''-'-'-• u. 1 . "1f"'tt11 ,.,_ MJ, l.11 ,,,,., ,,,__. -.(f I 1.9' POUO f-'""A I Pa'IO ~ ~ /Jitn-f tltitltint ..._"'. ~,.,. c. ....... ./-*. ,... .... ftJ..,.. ..., .. • fllMltt{r#l#i..., 1.1' ,,,fi.,/-,./., ""*-I 1.h TOletO AuA PUnlumCA l+.lt ..... ~,,,..--... -'"'-'"""""'--,,,,, -~--,.,...,..~--11'1 I • I i I • I • l j ~---STAGE MOOERM COMEDY . South Coast Repertory presents the modem comedy •How the Other Half Loves" through June 29 on SCR's Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The perlonnance schedule is Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at Z:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. nck- ets are $28-$41. For information, call 957-4033. SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre presents its sec- ond annual free presentation of Shakespeare with "The Mer- chant of Venice" at 4:30 p .m. Saturdays and Sundays through JWte 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. I ANYTHING GOES' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house in association with MediaOne presents •Anything Goes" at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday through June 29 at 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $12.50 for senior citizens and $15 for oth- ers. For information, call 650-5269. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater company, in association with Newport Har- bor Nautical Museum. proudly stages its premiere show "'lrea- sure Island" at 1:30 p.m. Satur- days 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 dis- count. For more information, call 851-6448. KIDS BIG MYS'PERY Junior detectives, ages 4 to 13, are needed to help Costa Mesa Library Detectives, lnc., solve the Big Mystery: "How many books can you read this summer?" Por every 10 books detectives read, they will "fin- gerprint" their identification card and receive special prizes. Registration will be held at the Costa Mesa Ubrary Detectives, Inc., Headquarters in the Costa Mesa Ubrary beginning June 23 at 1855 Park Ave. Por informa- tion, call 646-8845. PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Ubrary presents Pajama Story- time 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 evening's activities. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5- year-olds takes place Tuesday mornings from 11to11:30 a.m. For information. call 646-8845. '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 Sun- day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun. filled craft and story hour for chil- dren of all ages. Refreshments will be served . Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Th- angle Square in Costa Mesa. For information, call 631-0614. DANCE CARIBBEAN AND LATIN Orange Coast College offers a lively social dance workshop that teaches a number of exciting Latin and Caribbean dances from 8:30 to 10 p .m. every Friday from June 6 to July 18 in OCC's Dance Studio B, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Partners are welcomed but not needed. Regis- tration fee is $45. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. DANCE POWER DeFore Foundation for the Arts presents the dance perfor- mance "Dance Power" at 6:30 p.m . Saturday and Sunday at Orange Cdast College's Robert 8 . Moore Theatre, 2701 Pallview Road, Costa Mesa. Dancers of all ages will perform ballet, tap, jazz and funk styles. Tickets are $10. Por more information, call 241-9908. BAUAOOM DANCE DePore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Friday and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center from 7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. On both nights a lesson will be taught followed by qpen dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m . The dance lE:sson is free with the price of the $5 ad.mis- sion. For information, call 241- 9908. ADULT BAU.ROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . Singles and couples welcome. Uve music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. LITERARY POETRY PERFORMANCE Alta Coffee House & Roasting Co. offers open poetry reading and live music at 7 p.m. Wednes- day at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. Admission is free. For information, call 675-0233. BOOK DtSCUSSION The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation offers a Book Discussion Group at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Friends Meet- ing Room at the Central Library, 5 . . 1 .JAVA CENTRALE A~~ coffee caf~ Located at 3420 V18 Lido in Newport Beech ~ 7 days Mf &1~ DISCORDIA The premer ~ cafe. www.ck:afe.com located 1n the Lab. 293:> 8nstcl in Cost.a Mesa. (714) 427-5855 KAP LA NS Breakfast. lunch, dinner end lat.a evenings. Voted the best deli in Chlnge County. Open 7 days Bem-1 ~m end Sem-11 pm on weel<ends. All major credit cards accepted. Locat:ed off the 1 • 405 at Harbor BM:l. 3211 Harbor BM:l. 557-6611 SFUZZI New Italian· Elegart yett. C8SU8I (locmed in Tnangle Square, Costa Mesa}. 'Ned • Happy Hour. Early Bird Menu fwellable E.<ert day Hours: Lunch , 1 :3'.Jem4·~ Omer 4•CQ>m-10:30. Reservabo'ls eccept.ed. Mastercard, VIS8. Amenc8n Express. Locat.ed at 187GA Harbor BM:l. (714) 548-9500 TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT Pastas end bread made fresh d&ly. Open 6 days a week. Tues.· Sun. 4-10pm, Fn. & Set. 4-11 Dosed Mondays. VIS& end Mest8rcerd accepted. Reservations~· l.ocetsd at 3012 Newport BMl .. 723-2338 On board the "Pnde of Newport" Rivert>oat. Home Of The Newport Herber NautJcel Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is Open From 11 em-9pm lunch, Dinner Sat 5oo Brunch Sam (closed Monclays) Reservations Needed CWf For Weddings. Banquets 0-PrWet.e Parties). All Major Credit CM1s Acceptad. LOC8t.8d At 151 E. Coast 1-+.Yi. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax: 873-7864 AN AMERICAN CAFE Locatsd at 462 East 17ttt 9tJ'9et in Coste Mesa. Open 7 days 8 week. Mon.&t. SemSpm, Sunday bll 3pm. SerWlQ breakfast. lunch & dinner. ~ pies. sel8d dressings & soups. 548-3l56 CHARLIE•& CHILI l..oc8tad at Mcfadden Pleoe (next tD Newpc:tt Pier) ., Newport Beech. Hol.n: ~Thtr 7:~12 ~Weekends 7:00am-3:CDem. Amex, Vise. llacowr. Olner's Oub. No Reservaoons Needed. (714) 675-7991 ZUBIES Meru Includes: Alba. Ollc:bn, Steele & Lobar. Prme Rib. Pizza. C>fst*' Ber Price& Retige From $3.95 And Up, tbn: 11 :30em 1 Opm • Coclctails 'Tl 11 pm. Credit Carda Not Ac:oepcmd. AwNlttonl Not Needed. l..oceCltd at 1712 Plec:enbe. ea.. Mll8 (714) 64s.eoe1 THI: CULINARY WRAP Ff'911h, healltly llUmltiOnel cleliceoiel wrapped witHn II ftet rol. Open 7 days • week from 11 :CXllm • 9:CQ>m. Locltad In die Hilg'en Square. 250 E. 1 litl sn.t. &4&4403 THIE Tl£1£ ROOM Open 7 dlrys • weelc tD ttte public for br9elcfl8lt. "1lCh end dinner. Located at ttte Nlwport BMd'1 Golf Courie. 31 CD hill IJlll. 756-0121 LIE CAl'K/HYAn' RllGIENCY IRVINll c..flronW 0Jen/MllCMl1•1W1 ~ 8nn:n ().r ~ Bn.nch anllta d ....... MldllllT•-· 8tl,tl ~" ~ .... ·~. "Plncll•• Oler .n:t'" ·~ 9tlllion. Locad • 179) Ja•lbal. Rd ' ~ (714) 97!>1234 JC2100 NICK'S PIZZA Great pizzas & pasta in Costa Mesa since 1968. Open for lunch Tuea . .fri. 11em-2pm. Dinner served 5pm-10pm. Set. noal to 1 Opm. Cosed Sunday end Monday. Locar.ed at 2300 Harbor Shopping Cent.er, Coste Mesa. (Rear perking lot) (714) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA l.ooat8d et 251 East Peoiftc r.oeat Hghway in Newport Beech. Lunch ~Jn . .sat.. 11 :D-2:30. Sunday Brunch 11 em-3pm. Dinner Moo-Sun 5pm-10pm. Cel ahead fer l'9S8IVlltions 673-9500 SCAMPI Roe Family Clwq. Newtf Remodeled. ~ 7 Dirr.I A WW. fer Dinner~ Spm-10-~. w. car PnwcB LLWlCh Parties fer 15 People or More. flJ Mejcf' Q'9Ck Cards ~. Aeel!lllwtiona Aooepeile:i. Locad. 1576 Newport BMi. Cost.a Masa.64S8560 SABATINO•& RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO. Palca. c.e.-s.led, Homemlde Seueege. Veal, l..elrb. llehn. Wna, Beer. Ceppoc:olno & Oawrt. Holn: ..,.., SerYing Sat. & &I\. 8N'lel'\ From 8;3Q.1 :00, . .11~10pm, Frl.&t. 11~11pm. flJMejora-edt Cerda =· l.OC8t9d ftt. 251 Shipt,wd Wrf.J, ~ 8eec:tl (714) 72 21 CIAO RKSTAURANT PIZZll. peec.e, _..&.men. Al pr9p91'ICI fl'llh & ~ Ch in. mice u or cell fer Mlt'y ~ tor lt#lCh end dnW. Loclllld • m Mrill • .. a.. llllnd e1s.4010 ' f • . r l \ , , ~· f, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The book to be discussed is •The Palace Thief" by Ethan Canin. Admission is free. Por more information, call 717-3890. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • New Jewish Relationships allows J ewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a wide range of personal and prof es· sional interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more. For information, call 755-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving tour 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, single~ 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAMline at 665-5048. Jewish ln Between Singles, age 39-59, offers social and cul- tural events and can be reached by calling 755-0340. There will be an evening walk around Bal- boa Island at 7 p .m. on Feb. 18. Call 775-4636. There will a Hap- py How at Gulliver's at 5:30 p .m. on Feb. 26. Call 731-3780. SYNAGOGUE VISITS Meet young Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area synagogues. Visits take place the third Friday of every month. For information, call 755- 5555. ext. 551 Ml CASA THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 A19 CLUBS Tuesdays and Wednesdays 881 Newport Center Onve, Newport Beach. For information, call &'4- ALTA COFFEE 2030. People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at THE CANNERY 7 p.m. for the open reading on Karaoke ls available from 9 the second Wednesday of every p.m. to midnight Mondays and month at 506 31st St., Newport Wednesdays. Wine Tasting from Beach. Brian Young performs 5:30 to 8:30 p m. and live music today, David Harris on Friday with The Jetsen's from 8:30 and Fernando Oliveras on Satur· p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Thursdays, day. For information, call 675-3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. 0233. For more information, call 675- 5777. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL CARMELOS RISTORANTE In the Airporter Club: Rocle and Roll, Tuesdays and High On Sundays, guitarist Ivan Roller Band, Wednesdays 8:45 Marcello performs at 8:30 p.m. p.m . to 1:30 a.m. 18700 Gino and Tmo perform dance MacArthur Blvd. For informa-music at 9 p.m. Marco Santos tion. call 833-2770. and the San Brazll Dancers beats up the nights with the BENIHANA sounds of tropical mll$ic Karaoke at 7 nightly al 4250 Wednesdays at 9 p .m. and lows Birch St., Newport Beach For Cordero performs Thursday al 9 more information, call 955· p.m. 3520 E. Coast Highway, 0822. Corona del Mar. For informa- tion, call 675-1922. BIRRAPORETTl'S Birraporetti's offers swing CORNERSTONE CAFE music entertainment by the 12-Bible study, 7 to 9.15 p .m. on piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 Wednesdays and 6 p.m on Tues- p.m. on Mondays. South Coast days. Live entertainment Thurs- Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa days, Fridays and Saturdays. Mesa. For information, call 850-1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 9090. For more information, call 646- 5776. BISTRO 201 Classical Latin guitarist per-DIVA fomtS 6:30 p .m. Thursdays and Live music featuring: Paula 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Price on piano, every Thursday, 3333 W. Coast Highway, New-Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. port Beach. FQr information, call 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. 631-1551. For information, call 754~0600 BOB BURNS RESTAURANT DURTY NEUY'S Touch of Class plays easy tis-Live music on Fndays and tening from 6 to 10 p.m. Thurs-Saturdays at 9 (?.m. 2915 Red days, 7:30 to 11 ~30 p.m. Fridays Hill Ave., Costa Mesa For infor- and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p.m. mabon, call 957-1951 A PROFESSIONAL BROADWAY SHOW RESERVATIONS (714) 838-15~0 690 EL CAMlNO REAL. TUSTIN Q2780 THE CANNERY CU meals ere now e 11ip to BeJe es well es MeJOCO Nc1N off1rwlg fish tacos Phone ahead for orders to-go Hain Deily From 1 1 ·IDem. Al MaJOI' ()'edit Cards Accepted locet.ed Ar. 296 17tti St. . C.osta Mesa Hl&tor1c Wearfrort ~and Harber Duse Cerolr Hell's Mon -Set 11 30llm • 2 Cllllm. Sun 10-~ 12 ~. Al MajOI' Q'9dc Cards. Resef'VllltlOfW SlQJeSt8d Locef.ed et 3010 Lafayette fJNe • Newixrt Beech. CA 92663 (714) 645-7626 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go. C:Omplete Ber. AJ1 Meior Credit Cards. Locet.ed At 2675 lrvme Ave . [Across From Newport Golf C:OUrse) (714) 645-551 8 BEN I HANA America's most celebrated Japanese rest.aurent Open 7 days a week. lunch 11 30em-2 ~m MorrFn Dinner 5:~ 10:00pm Mo~Thurs. 5 ~11 ~ Fn: Spm-1 HQ:im Set; 4:~9 ~ Sun L.ocat.ed et 4250 Birch St. 955-Cl322 LA CAVE Menu Includes Lobster. Crab. Shnmp, Steaks Daily Specials. Fn & Set Pnme Alb. Fu• Ber & Will8 List. Casual Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 ·:D2 30 -Dimer Mon.-Set From 5:~. V1S8. Mestercerd, Diner's Oub l.oc8t.ed ftt. 1695 lrwie /Jw .. (ftt. 17tti Street) Near Blockbuster Ert8rt81nment Costa Mesa (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Fish, O'licken, Burgers & Salads. Prices Range From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours: Mon.-Set. Open 11 em For Lunch. 4:oopm Mon . .fri .. Dinner 3:~m. Set. & Sun .. M8JOI' Credit Cerds Accepted. Located ftt. 2300 Harbor Bl. #31. Coste Mesa (714) 641·9777 THE ARCHES The premium steak end aeefood house in O"enge c:ounty Sll'l08 1922. Serving lunch Mon .fri 11 :30am urd 3:~. Dimer ll8l"Wd nightly unbl 1 :OOem. Locatad on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hwy in Newport Beech. 645-7077 THAi SPICE Voted by Itta ~ reedert ... epi:>eeled in The Best of Chlnge Cw1ly eeci>ofl l!lllt -n. Bat 'TM Food In Cftnge Colr&y.. l.tn:h. dfllier. Clltlnt'lg & ~ e 1 s w. 1 Stti St.. Cost.a Mesa 5484333 THAI WAVE One in or~ Fast & tr. deW'y 5erWlg ~ & cinnel'\ l.OC8C8d et 211 62nd St. Newport Beec:tl. ~ 7 days. weak. VISl!ll, Matra'C8rd & Ameran ~ ~· 645-3J57 [714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fist1 8VBllable. N'9Sh gilled fish. seafood end chicken, sandwiches, salads, gnlled plates end pasta speoaltOes open SOI ci¥ 8 week. Mon thru Thurs f 18™3pm, Fn & Sat 1 1 am- 9pm. Located at 670 w 17tl1 a #GB. Coste mesa !West of tJie new Trader Joes.J 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Cetafine waterfront dinmg et the former Site of the h1stonc Sea She~ and Delaney's. Feetunng fresh mesqutt.e.grilled seafood. ~ bar end retell fish mriet. Full bar Qger paoo Ommg paoo All me,or cards. ~ eveilable Seebng upon ernval Moder9tely pnced Located 63J Lido Peril Dnve near l.Jdo Island ~ 7 days. tunch & dinner. 675-flSH NEWPORT LANDING Weterfrort Oiling, Sat. & Sun DlarT1>8Qlle Brunch. Donner Menu $13 95 • $19 95. C>,1st.r Bar Menu S.,::...00 Al Dey Hours , 0 COtm . 11 ~.Amell, Mesta can!. VIS&. Omer Reserveoons Racommei IC'8d located 11t 503 E Edgew!lta'. BalJoe [714) 675-2373 SKEWERS Rest8lnrt;/8rew Pizza. Seleds. 8'.rgers, SanctNiches & Fish L~ lit 298 E 17th a .. Unl B ~ ~ll't Th..r&day 11 em 1 Q:m. ms.t 11 ;~ 12·CQ>m Ai D'edtt Cards accepted except OlsaM!r. Reservadons recommended 645a459 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vl8tnal'ne&e dnng Next to Clllri's .)" Serwlg alt.hentlc Viecnamese wsine. ~ includes Viecnamese egg ~ rolls. old lnlditaonel rq ~ W!Ctl shnrTll and lrestl ~" ==-~r~~~~isa~ ~· 271East17th St. Costa Mase. • (714) 574-8480 I A~ THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 Tragedy has far-reaching effeGt I. • EDITOR'S NOTE: Teacher Flo Martin. a Costa Mesa resident. has been having discus- sions with her Pacifica High students in Gar- den Grove about the tragk accident involv- ing Newport Harbor High students. We received several letters and unfortunately could not run each one. The following is a sampling of comments by some of those stu- dents and how they felt about hearing news of fellow students a few cities away: T his tragedy really touched me. I don't know any of you, but still tears came to my eyes. My name is Monika Riedel. I'm 16 years old and I really dislike hearing about accidents that should not have been or could have been prevented. I hope you are getting through this OK. I know what it's like to come close to death and also losing a friend. When I was in eighth grade my brother's friend shot me with a .22 rifle. It landed in my chest one quar- ter of an inch away from the main artery of my heart. l surely thought I was going to die. But I was really lucky. I got over it by talking about it. I talked and told a friend (close friend) how I fell and thought. It real- ly helped me. I wish you many wishes. God is watching. He loves you. Take care of yourseU and I hope your friends are getting better also. MONIKA RIEDEL Garden Grove After hearing about the accident between the kids, I was quite shocked. I know these are very hard times, and I would like to let you know I have great concern for your family. I want to tell you that there was no way on your part to prevent this. This could've happened to any- body. I, as a 16 year old at Pacifica High, know that something like this can happen to me. As much as we want to wake up and say it's all a dream, it's not. It has happened, and there is nothing we can do anymore. Now it's the time to put our heads up and get on with our lives. I give you my best wishes for your family in the future. HOWARD KOMSID I'm a 16-year-old student in Pacifi- ca High School. After I heard the news, I think it's so sad that we don't have strong laws to keep the young kids out of trouble. I don't want to write other stuff that kids repeat over and over again. I just want to let you know that a lot of people care about our society today. We discussed what happened and whose fault was it toward the accident. I think everyone has to take responsibilities. Not just the police officers. Everyone said that iI the police officers stopped them and told them to call their parents to pick them up this wouldn't happen. But now it's all too late to say. We can't bring the dead back! But we can prevent this kind of thing from happening again. I know we can't stop all, but at least several of them, right? KATYHSIN When I heard about the incident involving the 10 students from•New- port Harbor High School, I felt sad. I felt sorry for those students, their families, friends, everyone involved. I suppose the officers who were present before the car accident should have been more severe upon the teenagers. However, I do not blame them entirely for what happened . MARC MARTIN I DAILY I'll.OT One student died and nJne others were injured in a car crash. The tragedy has touched the hearts of many. I feel, though, that one is entirely responsible for what he or she choos- es to do and the risks he/she decides to take. Finding someone to blame is not relevant, now that the damage has already been done. Nothing could make up for what was lost. This letter isn't to pile the blame on anyone. It's to make us realize that even if others do wrong, WE are the ones with the ultimate power to choose what WE do and that our consequences, whether good or bad, are reflected from what WE have done. JUUALY My French teacher related to us about the students hurt or killed in Newport Beach. It's a repeated story but with different people, but every time I hear another story it occurs to me about how people's lives are tom apart. r think about the people with ter- minal diseases who face death and do anything to hang onto a thread of life. They appreciate their lives and cherish what they have left. It's true that these high schoolers acted irre- sponsibly and they really learned some hard facts, but I don't feel anger toward them or look down upon them. I sympathize with their pain and hope they will see the good that can come out of this event, that their lives will hopefully be better from such a harsh reality. My prayers are with you. GENNI SMITH Pacifica High School The temble car accident in New- port over Memorial Day weekend has turned into a giant discussion among classrooms, friends and fami- ly. And it seems that everyone is try- ing to blame someone for this. But if there was a pe rson to blame, it wouldn't be called an accident. The high school kids should not have been drinking or not wearing their seatbelts, and the sheriff who pulled them over two hours prior to the crash could have made a differ- ent choice on how to handle the mat- ter. But I feel il the crash never hap- pened the officer would have never been blamed. The officer is human. We all make mistakes, and I'm sure at the time he/she felt that the decision was the right one. It was the driver's choice to continue two hours after the sheriff pulled the car over. If the officer had arrested the kids, he/she would be hated for that, but now, he/she is hated for letting them go. No one else will ever really know what happened that night, so I can't pass judgment on a man or woman strictly by what a newspaper has to say. Everyone is so worried about how the family of the victims are doing. I want to turn my sympathy toward the sheriff involved. My whole life, I grew up around officers. At Christ- mas time, the house was full of policemen out of uniform. I got to know them as people with feelings. And I can otily imagine the heartache the sheriff is feeling now. I hope this accident can turn into a learning experience for everyone. including students and police offi- cers. This heightens our awareness on bow mucb we live in a complex world and that we are all equal and have feelings. KATIE FOGEL I have recently been awakened by the sad accident that happened with 10 young students who attended Newport Harbor High School. I feel so deeply hurt by this and by the death of a young boy only a little bit older than I am. I'm about to finish the end of my sophomore year at Pacifica High School in Garden Grove and I count on coming back next year to finish my high school years. I would wish for this to be published, just to let all those other Orange County students who are facing my same everyday problems to let them know that "We at Pacifica caret" ASHLEY TREASURE Grade 10, Age 16 In regard to the tragic occurrence that occurred in Newport Beach, I feel that there has been a lot of fin- ger pointing. Not a single person wants to take responsibility for it, but nobody should have to. The dccident was a conglomerate of many fdctors, and the blame should not be layed on any one person. The pomt of this Jetter 1S to say 1) stop finger pointing; and 2) no one should blame themselves. Tlus was God's will. There was nothing any- one could have done to change the .outcome of these events or the sur- rounding circwnstances. DANELLE GARRISON The accident was very tragtc. I am not pointing a hnger at anyone. I think it was very good lo have that guy be a designated driver. Some people at my school think 1t was the fault of the officer who pulled them over, because he didn't do anything ,.wben they were breakin~ the law: not wearing seatbelts; baving an open alcohol container in lhe car; drinking under the legal age; ancl having an overcrowded car. I think the officer was just trymg to be cool with the kids and since the driver was and had not been drink- ing, he did not want to ruin their night. Tragedies always happen, but meybe we will learn from thlS. I hope there are not many hard feelings and I will pray for this situation. PATRICIA When I was a little kid, I made a stupid decision to "toilet paper~ a person's house. En route to the tar- get, I was stopped by a police officer. This officer realized the situallon and called each of my friends' parents and mine. The officer had our par- ents pick up each of us where we had been slopped. The situation with the Chevy Blaze r was a far more serious situa- tion. They had 10 people in a five- passenger sport-utility car. They had alcohol, illegally. None of therr par- ents were called at all. I am wonder- ing what is going on. _ _ Is toilet papering a worse crime than driving illegally? DOUG ........ ................................................................................................................................................................................................... , .............................................. . correspondence S ZER O TOLERANCE TOO HARSH? I can't help but wonder what message we are sending ow children il zero tolerance means if you have alcohol at the prom or at an away summer soc- cer tournament and get caught you have altered your future for- ever. lmrned1ate transfer and los of team privilege. whether you believe in it or not, will probably leave a lasting impression on that cbUd. Theft and vandalism, on the other hand, which are also agamst the law, just mean that the parents will have to pay for the damages. but only U you are one of the ones who con! s lt seems when I was growing up 20 y ars ago the two worst cr1rn that the choots and par- ~t.s taught were stealing and JYfng. It 1 ms today if you lie you probably won't havo to tac •ny comequ nces and 11 you 1t al or vandalize not much will happen but 11 you drbilt and g t ,. t . caught it could affect your life in d ve ry big way. I'm not condoning drinking. l'm just not sure I understand the rules any more or if the punish- ments are fitting the crimes. LOCKIE RUSSELL Newport Beach Don't honor Fergie B.W. Cook's column on Sarah Ferguson was really on. It is a shame to honor someone like her. IRENE MADDOCX Coronn del Mar Teen birth story was enlightening Your front peg coverage in th May t. 1997 edition on the cnsil of teen birth rates in Costa Mesa WU excellent. We mUlt conUnu a com- munJty to educate young people I about the consequences of early childbearing and bow to avoid it based on the real world of today. I was particularly troubled to read comments by a school board 01ember that played down this whole crisis and implied teen mothers are not at risk of poverty. Just a few years ago the National Research Council found that teens who become mothers are diiproportionately poor and dependent on welfare. As a llie· long Republican, I am dismayed to see conservatives push social polldes that cost the taxpayer more money in the long run. Finally, I was sorry to read a few school board members sin· gled out Pl4nned Parenthood for added scrutiny. tn my book, no one does more than Planned Parenthood to edu- cate young people how to pre· vent t n pregnancy and sexual· ly tranJJDJtted diseases. School board members shouldn't I a ult I Planned Parenthood because they provide the facts to young people so they can decide tot themselves. After all, isn't that what education is abouU PATIUCIA EMISON COX Newport Beach Bring Tinseltown home to Costa Mesa I definitely feel bringing the Academy Awards to the Perform· ing Arts Center would be a great benefit to Orange County and Cost.a Mesa in particular. When we moved from Los Angeles to Cotta Mesa ln 1945 it was a tiny country town. We have come a long way since then. People used to always ask me where is Costa M a. Well everyone knows now, but it the Academy Awardt came here it would really put us on the map. Peopl all over the world would know where Costa Mesa is. I think it would be great to have it here. MARGARET MCGOVERN Newport Beach I think it would be fabulous. We have a beautiful center there that can be used for many things and we have got several hotels around that area in walk- ing distance that could be used for banquets or awards or what- ever you need to do. I think it would bring people to our area. lt would bring shoppers, it would bring hotel people. Being right next to Newport Beach, which I live in, we got a beauti· ful aree. There is nothing better than Newport Beach. I think it is the best thing to ever happen. Why not get out of L.A.? Why not have something fresh and newf . SAllY MCNEELY Newport Beech A nice gesture In regards to the Comrnwnty Forum on May 10, •A little bit of Germany lost," l would hke to comment bow nice lt was for Kent Paul lo pay tribute lo Friedel AdBJ115, a gesture usually reserved for the rich and famous. With my deepest sympathy to the family. INGIAD GRABOW Newport Beach Don't be cruel I found the headline on the front page, •oenise Huber cbd not go easily,• cruel, nothing but cruel. All you have to do ls say that the trial was on, but to toeve that image ln my head .. I still hW't when t think about this young lady 1 imagine how cruel that heedline was to her parents. DONALD HANSEN Cotta Me1e r Newport Bach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil0< ••••••n ~I a.... (D). 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(202) 225· 2415 (Represents Costa Mesa and West Newport Beach), STAU SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dist,, 18552 Ml<Arthur ltwd. Ste. UO. IMM. 92715, &JJ.41IO. STATIA«im•Y Merilyn 11'9Mr (IQ. 10th Dist.. 11952 MKArthut IMS., Ste. 220, lrvlne, 92715, IU-'1070. STATI COASTAL ClOIJWilDN 45 Fremont St., Sutt. 2000, Sen Fr1ncfKO, CA. 94105, (415) 904- 5200. Regional offtc:a lcated In Long leach, (310) 590-5071. OllMa. COUNTY W11D OF~ Hall of Admlnlstrltlon. 10 Ovk Center Plaza, Sima Anl. 92701. Jim Sliva, 2nd Ofstrkt (Costa Mesi) 834-3220. Thomas Wilson, 5th Ofstrkt (New· port Bffch, Santa Ana Heights) 834-3550. OltAW COUNTY MIR 90AllD 88 Fair Drive, COIUI Mesa, 708-FAIR. Board: President Jim Undberg, Vke President, Gary Hayakawa, John Crean, Randy Smftfi, Emily Sanford, Marian La Follette, A.G. K1w1mur1, Don Wiiiet, Don Slltarelll. ORANGI COUNTY 90AID OF IDUCATIOll 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Cost1 Mesa, 92628-9050, 966 4000. Eliza~ D. Pltker, member, Trustee Area 5 Costa Mesa, New- port Beach. aTY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 F1lr Drive, 92626, 754-5223. Mayor: Peter Buffa COAIT cior••NTV CIOl.11• ••MCJ District OHier. 1370 Adams /we., Com Miia. CA. 92626, 432-5898. Chenclllor. Wiiiiam M. Vega Board: W.lter Howald, Sherry Baum. Paul Berger, Armando Ruiz. Jerry Petterson. ... ., ..... UUlllD ICJIOOI. OlllRICT Dlltrlct Office: 1I01 16th St., New- port IHch, 92613, 760-3200. Superintendent: Mac Bernd Ba.rd: O.na Blade. Judy Franco, Ed Decker, Jim FerryrMn, Martha Flu· or, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes. MBA CONSOLIDATED .... DIS1IUCT 1965 Placentl1, Costa Mesa, 92627, 631-1200 Boerd: Trudy Ohlig, Hank Panlan1 Mike Hffley, Fred Bockmlller, Dana Haynes. COSTA msA SANITARY DIS- TlllCT P.O. lox 1200 Costa Mesa, 92628- 1200, 754-5043. Board: Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Nate Reade, Arlene Schafer and Dan Worthington. 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Wh!tebead said the city PARK CONTINUED FROM A 1 just a few ye~rs after he and his wife, Mischa, moved in. The couple planted rubber trees, giant bamboo, guava trees and other tropical plants. They also planted two palm trees, which remain on the property now. They kept the trees trimmed and the ground free of dog droppings through three decades, Alward said. City officials unsuccessfully tried to sell the property in 1989 after voters shot down the idea should i.1ay out of further regu- lating charter operations. "It's a technical issue: The waters are federal, but the shoreline is city," he said. "It would open up a lot of lawsuits." The idea of limiting charter boats has come up several times over the years, city revenue manager Glen Everroad said. It appeared most recently as a suggestion in a citizen commit- tee's plan for revitalizing the Balboa Peninsula. About 60 boats total are licensed to do business on New- port Harbor, and the city grants about 1,200 permits per year for special boating events, Everroad said. A reduction in charters could mean less money flowing into the city coffers: The city.collects at the ballot box. Voters changed their minds in 1992 and the park was put up for sale. Mischa died shortly after the •People's Park" uproar, suc- cumbing to cancer in April 1994. Sullivan lives in half the duplex, renting out the other half -and Alward said both Sullivan and his tenants have been an asset to the neighbor- hood. Sullivan· said he was attract- ed to the waterfront location and bought the property with the intention of living there. He first bid on it at an auction, but the City Council didn't accept THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 A21 r-----------------------, I I I F.Y.I. I I I I I : + The Harbor Quality : : Committee meets at 3:30 l l p.m. Thursday at the l : Marine Division Confer-l : ence Room on Newport l : ~e~ : I I L-----------------------~ a $1 tax per passenger from boats that charge at least $25 per ticket. Passengers also often stay in town after the boat ride, bringing in more business for hotels and restaurants, Everroad said. -we think there's a lot of additional revenue derived from charters, but it's hard to quanti- fy,~ he said. the offer after an uproar over selling off what had become a dearly loved unofficial park. The city later accepted his offer in September 1993. The insurance and construc- tion company owner keeps property throughout Southern California, from Newport Beach to Riverside. He lives in the River Avenue duplex part time, alternating with his other residences. He didn't flinch at buying the land, he said, despite the high emotions surrounding it. •I've been building for years - I'm not worried about much of anything,• he said. 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The district recanted by chang- ii>.g the boundaries back to bus JQann Street students to Adams. Parents and students in the ~ea said Wednesday they would rather keep busing to Adams than ifart walking to Wilson. "'"It's easier for me because they don't have to walk and I don't ~ve a car,• Christine Pirez said. .. ":Qley could walk (to Wilson), but when it rains, there's a lot of water ~d when it's hot, it's hot.• 1" 'Maria Lozano has three chil- ttten st Adams and helps at the s:tiool. '"' "I like the school,• she said. ,..U's better. It's calm.· •· Maria Robles. who has a kindergartner, said she doesn't JPiPd that Adams is further from >Vhere she lives. "It's prettier, closer to trans- portation and cleaner, ff she said. • _ A group of Adams Elementary fith-graders all agreed that they would rather stay where they are than switch to the closer school. "I just like Adams better than Wilson," said 11-year-old Augustina Alvarez. , "I like the teachers (at )).dams), ff Maria Medina, 11, said. ~They're nice." DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Children from Adams Elementary get off the bus at Joann and Maple streets In Costa Mesa where their parents meet them and walk them home. /{ WINE OUTLET' .. I' PUALdHU- GraduatJon Da1 Wednesday June 18th DeA.DUHe- Frtday June 13th 5pm ()nly$2S • 7 X:XXXX High 8chool ---~t\0115 Picture col\f\o~, He re \)o~· We Are So Provd 01 You Oooo Luc~ on COl•eget Love. Mom & Ded Telf J'OUr graduate how proud 1ou are of their accompll.ahmant. Put thla cherished moment In print forever ... a lleepsalle of this SPORTFISHING TRIP FOR 6 on the 6-pack "FIN FEVER" FREE DRAWING TICKETS AVAILABLE ON FATHER'S DAY (BRUNCH OR DINNER) rurnrn RESTAURANT-OUSES NEYJllORT BEACH. CAl.aNA and 675-5777 THE RIVERBOAT RF.STA URA NT 673-3425 Est. 1961 TREAT DAD TO THE DEST IN TI-IE WE T EIWINC DIN. 'E'll F/10-'f 3:00PM Rt; 't'Hl'ATJON 'llt 'COMME!VDt'D 841-9777 2300 HARBOR BU'D., COSTA M. t..4 AT WILSON TRAFFIC CONTINUED FROM A1 claimed member of this silent majority, said he and others did- n't realize there was a problem. He added he feels sony for peo- ple who bought homes on busy 19th Street and now wishes the traffic would go away. Still, Johnson and his col- leagues don't want the pro- posed island chokers, forced turn islands, traffic diverters and curb extensions to direct motorists down quieter streets like Flower and Magnolia. How about a few hundred traffic citations? That will solve the problem, called out one resi- dent. The sudden showing of angry residents who want the city to leave their neighborhood alone baffled committee mem- bers Jackie Gillis and Caroline Butler who whispered to a reporter that they were just try· ing to help and would support doing nothing if that's what res- idents want. More than 200 residents, mostly from Costa Mesa, plus a handful from Newport Beach, heard three proposals including one by city staff that combined elements from the first plan. Peter Naghavi, manager of transportation services, said that by visually tightening traf- fic lanes with paint striping and Newport ee.chlCosta Meta DUiy Pilot other devices, motorists will tend to slow down. He added that the city's plan is the least restrictive of all three. The problem the committee hopes to address, is cutting back on the daily procession of motorists, headed to or from the Costa Mesa freeway. Most are using the residential area to avoid the traffic on Newport Boulevard. Some of the proposed , changes focus on encouraging drivers to take 17th Street. They include upgrading the street by adding bus turnoffs, left-hand tum lanes, left-tum traffic lights, synchronizing traffic lights, better right-hand tum access onto Newport Boulevard and prohibiting parking during peak traffic hours. A seven-member committee made up of residents from the area has been studying how to put a stop to these problems for about a year. But committee members insist the solution will be based on community input and will be designed to combat problems throughout the East Side neighborhood. The city has already spent about $30,000 on a study that shows traffic has changed little in recent years. despite the per- ception of residents. The next step will be for the committee to submit a final pro- posal to the Planning Commis- sion for its approval, which could happen sometime in July. at lOCDfe· Sunday June 15th, 1997 tOam to3pm Live Country Western Band Swimming Pool Tennis Courts• Bicycles Cigars & Gifts (available for purchase} Micro Beer Selection Appetizers -Fresh Fruit. Cheeses & Freshly Baked breads Seafood Bar -Smoked Salmon, Oysters, Clams & Shrimp Gourmet salads &. Fresh Greens Omelette Scatton&. BreUt'ut Entrees--Eggs Benedict, Pancakes Oscar. Bacon &. sausage &. Potatoes Puta Station &. sauca -Tonelllnl &. fettuccine Barbecue Pit wt.th Routed ptg Hamburgers, Hot dogs, Chicken &. Black.ened Trout DIMert Buffet featurtna an Ice Cream Qla -Ptes, Cobblers, Stra~ Shoncake Mil~"--" & Oleo Cookie Cheese cab. 125.00 Adult.9 112.SO Children 5-t 2 under 5 eat free ro1 DllllfATm ow, nC12Z&·mo ---· ..... ,. r ·· : EYE-OPENER All-Star volleyball games at Ne.wport Harbor Friday night QUOTE OF THE DA y I We're noJ/11 q>mding a 1oc of 1tm4' on fllndammlOI .cul' llki ~ and tackling. ~ we didn t do tho« thinp 06'Y ~fl last~ ... -WM FO<Y'fBAU. CV.AO/ DICK FREEMAN richard dunn AND YES, THERE'S STILL THAT FINISH'! There are those that believe no matter what the arguments are, they'll eventually succwnb to memories of Bob Murphy and the signature he put on Newport Beach CC. Forgotten a.mid the intense negotiations between Newport Beach Country Club ownership and Toshiba Senior Classic management, but certainly never lost, is the Senior PGA Tour-record nine-hole playoff this year won by Bob Murphy with an incredible 80-foot birdie putt on the signature hole. What a finish! "Inside the Senior PGA Tour" on ESPN has adopted it as a permanent highlight for its promos. Now, if we can just get those cameras back. Bob Neely, president of the company that manages the · Senior Classic, said Wednesday the two sides are •close to resolving• the disagreement that fueled NBCC ownership to release 4 statement May 10 announcing its intention to end negotiations on a contract extension. Neely, the goli tournament's executive director the past two 1ears, said his company, International Sports and Event Marketing, could have an agreement with NBCC ownership as soon as Friday. "We are absolutely working around the clock to resolve this, hopefully by the end of this week or by the very first of next week,• Ne~ly said. On "Tuesday, three members of the Senior Classic's advisory council, said Toshiba desired to stay in Newport Beach, that it was here or bust. Further, Toshiba reportedly was so pleased following the event March 10-16 that it's planning a national sales meeting in conjunction with the Senior Classic next year. About 550 out-of-town employees are expected to fill local hotel rooms and restaurants, then roam the nearby golf course. Of the estimated 25-to-30 events ISM operates throughout the year, the Senior Classic is its largest, Neely said. • SEE GOLF PAGE 82 ....... .,..., ..... • Corona del Mar High football team focuses on fundamentals during ~ual spring drills .. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR-Uke most coach- es at Corona del Mar High, Dick Freeman would love to have more numbers (partici- pants) as his football team continues its annual spring practice. But it!s the numbers Freeman is pledged to decreasing-as in the school s'ingle-sea- son record 290 points allowed last fall - that has set the tone of this month's work- outs. •w e've taken a little different approach,• said Freeman, running his sec- ond spring session as head coach. •w e're really spending a lot of tilile on fundamen- tal stuff like blocking and tackling, because we didn't do those things very well last year.• Though all teams schedule practice time to review the rudimentary aspects of the game, Freeman and his staff have sacri- ficed periods .which otherwise would be apportioned for implementing offensive and defensive systems in order to establish a strong foundation in the basics. "Rather than learning who to block, our offensive linemen are learning the steps necessary to get to their men,• Freeman said. •Rather than running team routes with our receivers, we're concentrating on run- ning routes right. "Defensively, we're going over tackling, teaching people to stay low, dip, with shoulders forward. We doq't have any gear on so it's all form stuff.• · Freeman said the Sea Kings put less of an emphasis on fundamentals with the vastly experienced 1995 squad, then did not properly re-establish the basic founda- tion with last year's youthful group. •When you're giving up 55 points (which occurred in back-to-back losses to Newport Harbor and Santa Margarita to end the 1996 season), something's wrong,• explained Freeman, who said his players ... have been remarkably tolerant of the r~­ tition required to hammer the fundamen- tals home. •It's not much fun, but the attitude of fhe kids has been great,• Freeman said. 'I think they realize they need this and U>.ey don't want what happened last year (a 5-5 record, fifth-place Sea View League fiiiish and no berth in the CIF Division V Playoffs) to happen again.• Freeman said he and his assistants are also busy keeping tabs on an ever-chang- ing depth chart, which, due to situational substitutions and schemes, lists about 14 starters on each side of the ball. •w e have about 90 names on our board, but everybody's name is up there three times,• Freeman said. • SEE FOOTBALL PAGE 82 ' ' All-Star gam~ scheduled for ! Newport gym ~ Friday night ~ •As North-South All-Star$ will square off at 6 with girls game; b oys game lVilJ follow at about 7:30. [ : t's time for the annual • Orange County High ' School Volleyball game. AC usual, the Newport-Mesa : area is well-represented • -,vith players in both the girls' ' ! And boys' games. The event, : which is for high school senidl1, • takes place this Friday night~t Newport Harbor High with game starting at 6 p.m. and tbl! boy to follow at 7 :30 p.m. Corona del Mar High's Blair ! • Cd.M's Aley, Costa Mesa's Collett share Player of the Year honors on All-Newport-Mesa softball team. DON LEACH I DAll.Y Pll..OT Hoppe and Newport's Dana ti Mesenbrink will finish their ~ school careers in the same gytSt that the two have had many ' classic battles. Hoppe, bound foe the University-of Southern ; California, finished his four-yealj varsity career at Cd.M with theiT. CIF Final appearance. · Mesenbrink captained Newport! to a CIF Q\1arterfinals game anc:t will continue his volleyball : career at Orange Coast College, By Bany Faulkner, Dail'/ Pilot Tiough they've never piled into the same ugout before a softball game, never taken infield or batting practice together, or recited the same sing-song cheers, assembling for a group photo was hardly unfamiliar to the majority of the Daily Pilot's 1997 All-Newport-Mesa District Dream Team. 1\vo-tbirds of the 12-player squad, in fact, had been photographed together at least once before, while no less than five honorees have turned smiling sic!e-by-side for a Pilot photographer into a spring ritual. All-district recipients for the third straight year are Corona del Mar High senior Hayden Aley, Costa Mesa junior Julie Collett, Newport Harbor senior Stephanie Gosselin and Estancia senior Jill Black. Newport senior Molli Mullen did them one better, having made the team each of her four prep ~ns .. Simply being selected, however, wasn't the only habitual experience for Collett, who earned Player of the Year laurels as a • SEE DREAM TEAM PAGE 82 The Dally Pilot's Dream TNJD -back row, from left CdM's Hayden Aley; Co.ta Mesa's KrtRm Cldlbolm; Newport Harbor's Lori Metcalf; Newport Harbor's Audra Adams; Costa Mesa's Julie Collett; middle row, from left Col'Ona del Mar's Megan Henning; &tanda's JW Black; Newport's Molli Mullen; Corona del Mar's Erica Zoelle; Newport's Stephanie Goaelln; front. from left: Corona del Mar's Und.sey Lucas and Costa Mesa's Kim Daniels. daily pilot high school athlete of the week " I • I ) '\. " ( ) H I I ) I • I I ' . I ' I H ,\. ( • , , I I I • Corona del Mar High's Beauchamp went I from the coach's doghouse to the penthouse. Th most ahocldng aspect of an eeventful senior boys volleyball tealOD for three-year junior vanity veteran Brady Beauchamp wun't his mldleuon tmarUoo into the Corona del Mar High starting lineup. It wun't even the Sea Kings' unelp8(18d ND ~h the CIP SoUtberil ~ DMlioo m Piayoffl, wbkh md1adlid ~ °"' •••ded ~~.BMCll md foUltb •••clad cemryol!t--•' *&r;... ... two galW ,.._ .... Yw in a tlft::game Chem~ match loss Saturday at Cypraa CoUege. The moment Beauchamp Mlec:tl, inltead, ii a pottmatcb embrace with Sea KlDgl Coach Steve Cootl. foUowtng the tbriDing ttYe-geme triumph °"" . Laguna Beech. May 23. ·1 wun't u:pecUng that at all,• retial1ed the Deily Pilot Athlete d the we.t, who ama•ed 71 Uliltl in tbe ·-IMD't~- Newport Harbor's Joanna Fielder and Calvary Chapel's Whitney Hoover represent the area in the girls' game. Fielder will play at the ! University of Michigan. She w : blossomed into one of the top high school middle blockers in the nation. Joanna's Newport teams made it the CIF semifina1' • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 8' , , .. THURSDAY, JUNE S. 1997 QflEAM CONTINUED FROM 81 freshman in 1995. Once again, Collett earned a th.are of the district's highest honor, with Aley occupying the other half of the Co-Players of the Year equation. Other all-district veterans include CdM senior Erica Zoelle, Newport senior Lori Metcalf and Costa Mesa junior Kim Daniels, eacli recognized for the second straight season. Corona del Mar teammates I..iJ.}dsey Lucas and Megan Henning, as well as Costa Mesa's Kristen Chisholm and Haibor's Audra Adams, are first-time selections, though all but Adams (a freshman) are juniors. This, of course, leaves all ft>ur the opportunity to join the Dream Team repeater club next spring. • Aley, whose competitive spirit never withered as her youthful teammates struggled against rugged Sea View League competition (an eye-popping 89 of the 135 runs she allowed were unearned), pitched all but two games for Coach Scott Gorton's squad . In 166 innings, she fanned 93 and walked just 38, finishing .... i th a 1.94 ERA. She won six rleclsions and added a save, authoring a two-hitter against ·<rethren Christian and a '..."lree-hitter against Garden ~rove. ln addition to her pitching "'rowess, Aley was CdM's ading hitter, lashing 19 hits, ' -:eluding a pair of doubles, to ~cord a .250 average and a .381 1-base percentage. In league, · ">Wever, when the level of · "')posing pitching escalates, !ey hit .269 with a .414 on-base •rcentage. ".:ollett, sure to follow the otsteps of Aley (Pt. Loma :aza.rene}, Black (Wichita State) 1d Mullen (Goldey Beacom ~ollege) as a future collegiate 'ayer, led the district with 32 :i:.ts en route to a .492 average. An explosive blend of power "nd speed, she had one home ·~m; three doubles and two ~PI.es, while stealing 13 bases. 'le struck out just three times in . at-bats and posted a .602 ' 1-base percentage . Also a slick-fielding shortstop, o:fined by years of travel ball, olf ett was a detensjve stabilizer . ~r the Mustangs. -~ 'Black, who for four seasons has ; 'lone brightly in an Eagles' line- . ~ short on both talent and GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Io tum, ISM is reportedly the !-1ggest client for the company that owns NBCC, International Bay Clubs, Inc. ·:w e've always had a close working relationship with Jerry Anderson, Ron Benedict and 'P'aUl Hahn," Neely said of NBCC's president, su~rintendent and head pro. _ ~e've also had a great relationship with Beverly Ray . and David Wooten, it's just that we don't work with them that • often. This whole thing has been totally blown out of proportion, and it can and it will be resolved." Ray owns the country club; Wooten is president of IBC. ".Beverly and DaVld are good pe<>ple." Neely said. "They're . ]UDJling their business and I'm • ~g my business. We bad sbmething to resolve and it's as simple as that." Beautiful. Let's do it for the good of the community. " Cl What makes a cha.rlty golf .:tournament or corporate outing s..iccessful, in terms of repeat -qolfers, are three factors: Good golf., good food and good tee "'~mes. . liiangle Square's Ned Bondie, ,~~estrator of the Costa Mesa .(liamber of Commerce Golf Tournament July 28 at Mesa ¥~rde Country Club, promises lllll three will be fulfilled. And ~~some. .... In a unique format, golfers WD.l receive tee prizes at the tees, in.stead of in the traditional 'bag'-of-gifts given to participants in the morning before tee off. All 18 boles have a contest ~tee prize. Five of the holes are sponsored by Harbor Boulevard bl Cars, an association in town -that will give away a car for a hole-tn.-one on the five par-3s. Bondie said golf vests will a.llo be given away, adding to the growing tread of golf touma· ment's giving away nicer prizes. •'Jbat'1 because it'• getting more c::ompetiUve, • Boodle said. experience, compUed a .522 average (24 few 46) with two homen, two doubles and a trtple, u well u 24 RBI, aa:ord.ing to Estancia Coach Sharon Uhl. She struck out Just once. Though Uhl pl'eferred to have Black anchor the defense at short, her services were needed to pitch about 60% of the time. •Mullen, last year's District Pl.ay- er of the Veer, returned to action after Hodgkin's d.isea.se sidelined her near the end of last sea.son. Though a broken bone in her toot kept her out of the pitching circle early on, she managed to win 6 of 13 decisions and com- pile a 3.46 ERA. Mullen, who will compete at the NAIA level at Delaware-based Goldey Beacom, also bit .318 (14 for 44) with six RBI, six runs and two stolen bases for the Sailors, coached by her father, Mike Mullen. • Gosselin, who flirted with .500 for much of the campaign, finished with a .470 average (31 for 66). The Tars' catcher also drove in 13 runs, scored 13 and bad three doubles. • Daniels, a standout outfielder, hit .377 for the Mustangs, utilizing her speed to collect a district-leading four home runs. Though RBI statistics were not made available for Mesa hitters, Daniels added two triples and a double to her power numbers, while stealing a district-high 16 bases. Her on-base percentage was .485. • Ada.IllS", who played second base for the Sailors, hit .369 (24 for 65) with five RBI and three steals. • Chisholm, who handled duty behind the plate for the Mustangs, bit .362 (21 for 58) with one homer, one triple, two doubles, 10 runs and 10 stolen bases. • Metcalf, the 'Iars' center fielder, hit .254 (17 for 67), driving in nine runs, scoring 10 and notching two steals. • Henning, a shortstop, hit .229 with a triple, two doubles and six RBI, but executed eight sacrifice bunts and had an on-base percentage of .437 to provide offensive spark. • Zoelle, rwhom Gorton positioned in right field, hit .222 with 16 hits, five RBI, three steals and a .350 on-base percentage. • Lucas, who split ti.me between third base and second base, his .220 with 12 bits, though she missed a handful of games. She hit leadoff, scoring eight runs, stealing sbt bases and posting a . 409 on-base percentage, .429 in league. barbecue dinner (ribs and chicken breasts) poolside at Mesa Verde. The noon shotgun start will be played as a best-ball scramble. Awards, raffle prizes and a silent auction will coincide with dinner, while Papa Bear Patterson will entertain. There a.re also longest-drive and closest-to-the-pin contests. The Daily Pilot is sponsoring a putting contest. Ware Disposal, Orange County Marketplace and OCN are also sponsors. Costa Mesa-based cable television company MediaOne will video the entire day, Bondie said, and it will be shown dwing the cocktail hour. MediaOne is also expected to edit the version to 30 minutes and air it on Channel 3. Former Dodger Jay Johnstone will emcee the evening festivities. "Everything's going to be first cabin,• Bondie said. Fees are $225 per player, or $795 per foursome (save $105). Details: 574-8780. Q Army quarterback Ron McAda, Mr. Irrelevant XXll, is an avid golfer. But when he tees it up at Newport Beach Executive Golf Course June 20 in the Runnin' Gunnin' Golf Tournament, be might be in for a surprise. The Runnin' Gwmin' event requires golfers to run to their ball, tee off with their putter and try to ignore hecklers while water balloons are exploding at their feet. During Irrelevant Week's off day on Saturday (June 21), McAda ls scheduled to play real golf at NBCC, then visit Universal Studios that night. a Tbe Rod CaNw Children's Cancer Oanlc, benefiting the Pediatric Cancer Research foundation at Children's Hospital of Orange County, will be June 16 at Pelican Hill GolfOub. I 1\vo days prior, BSPN's Roy Firestone will serve u banquet emcee at the Irvtne Marrlott. Cost of the event ii S500 (includes banquet and goll). Details: 516-4215. 11.te Colla Mesa Chamber of Commerce event includes a barbecue lunch (bamburgen and Italian Nu.sag• OD the outdoor g'J1ll), beer and IOdal OD the • ..._ DUMn d\lb gol1 cok#nn • .oune, a cockail hour __ and __ • ___ --'111_.P_,.,, __ ... ~ I •• \' MMCMAAm I DALY Pl.OT Corona de1 Mu Hlgb player ~­Brower works on his lateral aglllty ln drtl.ls" at Tuesday's spring football practi<:e. r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------, : 1997 foot!Mll schedule (Noni.ague) S.. Veew ~ue I : Friday, Sept. 12 -Marina (home), 7:30 Friday, Oct. 17 -'Santa Margarita (home), 7:30 l 1 Friday, Sept. 19 -Costa Mesa (at OCO. 7:30 Thursday, Oct. 23 -at Ir.line, 7 1 I Friday, Sept. 26 ,, canyon (at El Modena), 7 Thursday, Oct. 30 -Woodbridge (home), 7 t l Friday, Oct. 3 -Saddleback (at OCQ, 7:30 Friday, Nov. 7 -El Toro (at Trabuco Hills), 7:30 : I Friday, Oct. 10 -Orange Lutheran (at cal St. Fullerton), 7:30 Friday, Nov. 14 -Newport Harbor (home), 7:30 t I I L-------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 during both of her varsity seasons. Hoover will play at St. Mary's Coll8Qe in the fall after appearing in three straight state championships at Calvary Chapel. Each year she played a different position for Calvary, and was recruited at St. Mary's as a setter. Whitney was recently named Calvary's Athlete of the Year. The match is always a great way to honor these players from throughout Orange County for their work in attaining a high level of success for their high schoolvolleyballteains. It also provides a vehicle to honor those coaches that have helped their schools in their quest for success. Corona del Ma.r's Steve Conti will coach the boys South team . The girls uniforms will be provided by Roxy, while Red.sand, as always, will show its support for the boys game with uniforms. Mikasa volleyball is the offidal ball for the game. D For the bard core volleyball enthusiast, the United States volleyball Association bolds the Open National Championships every year with age-group categories. A number of local players recently returned with great success from the Open Nationals, which were in Kansas City. George Carey, who is the father of Newport setter Jennifer Carey, was a part of two national age-group championships. His teams won both the SO-and-over and the 55-and-over titles. Playing for The Legends (a fitting title), George played with and coached the 55s entry, which also featured local "legend" Hugh Foster. They defeated Asics Silverado in the finals whose best player was Ken Petersen, father of former CdM players, Stacy and Scott. On the '50s Legends team, George played along with locals Bob Clemo and Butch May. Butch's daughter, Misty, is not his only claim to fame. He is truly one of the greatest players to ever play the game of volleyball. The '50s Legends team defeated a team from Michigan in the finals. This shows that in volleyball, life is not over until you are ready. Watching George, Butch, Ken and all of these players, it's great to see how the love of the game keeps them involved. CDM SCENIC 5K Paraskevin-Young to unveil new cycling experience CORONA DEL MAR -Olympic medalist Connie Paraskevin-Young has teamed with Shimano American to bring a new interactive Cyber Cycling Experience to the Corona del Mar Scenic SK Saturday. Paraskevin-Young and her husband Roger Young, who_is a world- renowned cycling coach, were working with Powerbar and had a trav- eling unit with the Cyber Bike that toured to marathons and other pub- lic sporting events. At the comer of Ocean Blvd. and Heliotrope between 8 a.m. and 11 a .m., the Shimano trailer will be unveiled. The program travels in an 18-foot trailer that houses four bike stations. Participants ride mountain bikes that are hooked up to computers and watch images or them- selves through virtual reality glasses. Each participant is able to see how their performance ranks with other riders. The ride is short and noncompetitive, but long enough for the cycling scouts to find potential talent. People of all ages and abilities are invited to ride. T-shirts, waterbottles and other prizes are given to participants. -By Molly Yanity , BRADY CONTINUED FROM 81 semifinal win over Calvary Chapel and added 76 against Santa Ynez, Beauchamp, in fact, had become more accustomed to Conti's wrath, than his recognition, beginning at the outset of his debut varsity campaign. "It seemed to me like he was on my case a lot," Beauchamp recalled of early-season workouts. "It was like whenever anyone was doing something wrong, he'd single me out from the crowd. l actually thought about quitting, because I got really frustrated. For a while, I thought l couldn't take it anymore." Ultimately, however, Beauchamp decided the answer to Conti's hard-line approach was hard work. "Brady didn't really care for the way I was trying to push him early in the season," Conti recalled. "But I think he finally realized I was pushing him to make him physically strong and' mentally tough. He was always very talented and by allowing himself to be pushed, he became a very important player for us." Beauchamp saw limited duty through the first three Sea View League matches, before earning Conti's confidence with a strong relief effort in a four-game loss to league and eventual CIF Division Il champion Santa Margarita. From there on, Beauchamp was Conti's man. "There came a point when our chemistry was just better with Brady,• said Conti, who noted Beauchamp's subtle contributions extended beyond the stat sheet. ·He did all the little things. He served real tough, played defense, and he helped us at the net. He was never the biggest guy on the court, but he had a lot of heart. He really worked hard to get where he was and he did a super job for us." Beauchamp, who consistently chased down even the most Newpon BncblCosta Mesa D&Uy Pi.lot FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 The competition for,. the vacant quarterback job, expected to con- tinue through the summer, is another noteworthy aspect this spring, with junior-to-be Dennis Alshuler missing little time com- ing out from volleyball to throw bis talent into the fray. • r told bim I didn't expect to see him out there for a couple days, so he could take a break after finishing bis volleyball sea- son (which ended in Saturday's CIF Southern Section Division m finals)," Freeman said. "But there he was out there Monday." Alshuler will vie with Seth Richardson, Mike Bergey, Nick Hood and Calvary Chapel trans- fer Blake Bentley for the job held last year by Yale-bound Mike McClellan, who bro'ke multiple Sea King passing records under the tutelage of offensive coordi- nator Lyle Lansdell. Freeman said he has yet to fill a couple coaching vacancies, which is stretching the limits of his current staff. "Because of our walk-on coaches' schedules, sometimes we start practice with three coaches and end practice with three different guys," Freeman said. BRADY BEAUOtAM» lorn:Oct. 11, 1978 Home town: Corona del Mar =5-foot~S 155 Sport Volleyball Pos: Setter eo.ch: Steve Conti Favortt. food: Cheeseburgers favortt. mcMe! "Caddyshack· a.t llthl9tk nll:lftWlt "Wiming the Laguna Bead'\ match (a five.game, OF Southern Section DivisSon Ill Quartetflflal road upset)." A,,.._ of ihe W.. XXHt Oistrlbut-ed 71 assists In a semlflnal triumph over calvary Chapel, then dishing out 76 more In OF title ~with 5anta Ynez. Daily PfkJc Coll«t.of spons <.11rd ~ 97·5 poorly placed passes to keep Sea King hitters Blair Hoppe, Tun Andrews, Dennis Alshuler, Greg Burden and Billy Messenger flush with quality kill opportunities, said he was just happy to contribute. "At one point, Coach Conti had us all write down our goals and mine was just to be the starting setter by the end of the season," Beauchamp said. "I don't really lhink I stood out, I just threw the ball up for Blair and Dennis." Pressed, however, Beauchamp admits his experience on the junior varsity -where Jess experienced players often shank passes -helped him deal with the occasional bad passes that drew him away from the net. "Coach didn't really accept excuses,• Beauchamp said. "Even if a pass was bad, he expected me to set it two feet of the net. If I didn't, I'd probably see his clipboard get slammed to the gTound." Beauchamp, whose late-season surge sparked a desire to play at Orange Coast College, said his focus also included leadership. "I demanded good passes and I was a little more vocal," he said . But it's what Conti demanded of him, and, ultimately, Beauchamp of himself. that allowed him to become a catalyst lo a memorable postseason. •4n . '4" ---. -........ ·-- THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 a . Minnesota takes Stuart in 19th round •Twins select f onner Corona del Mar High star as pitcher; he says he may or may not sign contract. ball," said Stuart, who made 12 mound appearances in 41 games this spring as a Golden West College freshman. He declined to estimate his current velocity. over the phone and he just told me to hang loose and they'd be contacting me." Stuart. whose Newport-Mesa District career.home run record of 18 was surpassed this season by Newport Harbor senior Joe Urban (20), was also an imposing offensive force for GWC, leading tbe team in home runs {five) and RBI (39). Utilized at first base and designated hitter this season, Stuart hit .298, with nearly hall (22) of his 45 hits going for extra bases. ii Former British youUl Standout Wlll oo the· fOurth coach in four years to guide the Sailors' ~· By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Major League Baseball scouts apparently disagree on the future of former Corona del Mar High stand- out Kevin Stuart, who has been selected in the 19th round of the annual amateur draft by the Minnesota Twins as· a pitcher, one year after the Seattle Mariners tabbed him in the 32nd round as a third baseman. Stuart, who learned of his selection Tues- day, said it's too early to determine whether he will sign with Minnesota, or return to GWC. He was, however, encouraged to have moved up 13 rounds in one year. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Ml wasn't expecting a c:all tbe first day." said tbe 6-foot-6, 225-pounder, who went 3-4 with a 5.36 ERA in 451/J ipnings, making sev- en starts for tbe Rustlers. He struck out 29. walked 20 and yielded 53 hits. He hit .380 as a CdM senior and his nine home runs that year: tied tbe school antl dis- trict single-season record. He was 2:..1 with a 4.32 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 24 t/2. innings pitched for the 1996 Sea Kings. NEWPORT BEACH -Jason Sorrell, the nephew of former NeW.., port Harbor High boys soccer coach Alan Payne, has been ~ : to coach the Sailors' girls soccer team. ~ ~ Sorrell, a finalist for the job last year when the Sailors~..:...' Justina Gibble, replaces Gibble, who resigned after compiling a " ';' 12~2 record. l;le is the program's fourth coach in four seasons. · .~ • "r've picked up a few mph on my fast- M (Signing} is totally up in the air. I heard from (a 1Wins representative) twice Tuesday DEION WHO? • McGuire does double duty to lift the Tigers to their 22nd victory of the season. C 0 ST A MESA -Michael COSTA MESA AMERlCAN McGuire pulled the Little League version of a Deion Sanders by making the offense-defense thing look easy. McGuire, who plays for the 22-1 Tigers of the Costa Mesa American Little League Major Division, was responsible for both of tbe Tigers' runs and took the task of silencing the Angels' lumber. The Tigers, who average nine runs per game and have tallied 25 home runs this season, were mostly held down by Angels' pitchers Danny Krikorian and Robert Hull. . But they couldn't restrain McGuire. McGuire singled in the first inning, stole second and . crossed the plate on Andrew Carich's single to center field. In the bottom of the third, with the score tied at 1- 1, he drilled his eighth home tun of the season for the game-winning RBI. It may not have been the game-winner had he not returned to the mound. The Angels threatened with back-to-back hits by Jessie Kempler and Luke Loons- bury in the top of the sixth. But McGuire proceeded to strike out the next three batters. He tossed a four-bitter and struck out 13 Angels to improve to 7-0 on the season. His ERA is 1.63. The Angels' run was picked up when Charlie Edmond, who had doubled, was driven in on Krikori- an's single. Danny Whitaker and Matt Bourquardez added hits for Tigers. Angels rebound for two wins The Angels took two games after their loss to the Tigers by staging a 9-8 thriller over the Yankees, and a 10-7 win versus the /.\s. In the contest against the Yanks, Kevin Morton and Robert Hull combined for nine sbikeouts. Loonsbury went 2 for 3 with 3 RBJ and a pair of runs. Krikorian had three hits and scored twice. The Yankees were par:ed by David Barnett's two hits and two runs, and a two-run performance by Steven Errico. Krikorian again starred for the Angels against tbe /.\s. He threw three innings while collecting seven sbikeouts. He also had three hits and scored twice. Tyler Herried, Kenny Knight and Hull each had two hits. Aaron Staggs scored twice for the A's. little league #I'm going to try to build a program,• said the 26-year-old ~' , of Great Britain, who resides in Mission Viejo. •rm not ~Ur; looking to win everything the next couple years, but I've bMr1 :il wanting to get back into high school soccer for same time now.• ,.. ....... r---------------------------------------------------------------, A former standout fullback and midfielder with England's ~ .. of Excellence and the Oxford United youth program. Somill bai coached boys and girls club programs in req~ years. He was a val~ unteer assistant tQ Payne in the early 1990s at Newport and al80. assisted fonner CdM boys coach Ray Hales w1tb the Sea Kings Wt 1993-94. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Angels hold on to minor miracle I I I I I I COSTA MESA -The Angels of Cos- ta Mesa American Little League's I COSTA MESA AMERICAN : Minor A Division held an 11-run lead going into the bottom of the sixth inning when the Mariners exploded. Ten runs had crossed the plate to bring the game within one run when relief pitcher Jose Bolanos took the mound with no outs. Bolanos forced the first batter he faced bounced into a double play. Then Bolanos fanned th'e next one to put out the fire and preserve the 12-11 Angels win. Mike McLean hammered out three hits for the Angels, and Robert Angle had two extra-base bits. In other Minor A action: Angels 16, Royals 9 Kyle Woody pitched up the pitching win for the Angels, and Hasan Khalil went 2 for 3 with a pair of RBI. Tigers 15, A's 2 Mark Nichols hurled 10 strikeouts in six innings of work for the Tigers, while Matt Ramirez notched a 3 for 4 outing that included a double and a triple. Roger Mendez and Steve Stinson each had two hits. I A walk-on at Harbor, th.is is Sorrell's first head coaching job Jn high school. , _ "My main focus will be on fundamentals," he said. "I want to Mt\ kids touching the ball and knocking it around with passes, instead of just kicking the ball up the field. I want everyone to work as a team and I want the girls to have fun." · DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Lod<er -7 boats, 198 anglers. 32 albacore, 94 yellowtail, 326 bonito, 462 barracuda, 147 calico bass, 149 sand bass, 6 sculpin, 2 sheephead, 2 halibut, 1 rockfish, 1 cabezon. Newport unding -no report. 'L--------------------------------------------------------------- NEWPORT HARBOR BA S EBALL ASSOCIATION Regular season. "_Vinding down with a flourish • Blue Jays, P:f> collect victories in Mustang division; Red Sox h ave a bundle of stars in Pinto Division; Tournament action beginning. M USTANGS DMSION Blue Jays 12, A's 5 Davis Pemstein fanned six batters in three innings of work from the mound, and ripped three singles to pace the Blue Jays to a win over the A's. Morgan Govaars threw two scoreless innings to close out the game and he also tallied a pair of hits including a double. Patrick Murphy beat out a throw for a clutch infield single. Kurt Yacko went 3 for 3 for the Phillies and made a nab on a line drive, which be threw to first base for a dazzling defensive play from third base. A's 12, Cubs 7 Yacko fired seven strikeouts and allowed one earned run in three innings, and Greg Miner came in relief to shut the door on the Cubs. Yacko and Miner each nailed three hits and drove in two runs apiece. Miner had two doubles and a triple, while Yacko notched two doubles and a single. Clay Heiser added two hits and an RBI. PINTO 0f'VlSION Red Sox Highlights R.J. D'Cruz blistered three home runs for the Red Sox, and Brandon Parole added another roundtripper, which he drove to left-center. Parole also had two other hits. Jitke Carroll turned in an all-around strong per- formance, while John Swift, Max Kwock and Spenser Richley each collected three hits. Cassan- dra McKinley and Matthew Ferreira had strong games, while Kyle Glenn played well behind the plate. Kyle Ridgeway added a hit in an improving effort. TOURNAMENT AcnoN The Newport Harbor B Mustang team swept through pool play to advance to the final four. The pool consisted of eight teams, includir;ig several A teams. Newport Harbor topped Irvine B, Newport Littl.e League, South lrvme and Dana Point B, and fell to Fountain Valley A. In the contest against Newport Little League. Harbor trailed 7 -1 in the bottom of the third when Matthew Paine. Louie Rodriguez, Brett Auer and Kurt Yacko strung together extra-base hits to pull the defidt to just one run at 7-6. The score w~ 12- 11 going into the last inning. In relief, Derek Pinski shut down Newport Little League in the top onhe inning. 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B~ant, 4084-C, SIONEA OF THE SUPE: Fictitious Business c~~lse~' ~ds~~~islng aod u · License required: A, C-34, COSTA MESA related to It as shown In 26 1997 at 1 '45pm In A MINOR CHILO HAS/ personal goo s RIOR COURT Name Statement p 0 ~ d ~h 30. d I MAY STATEMENT OF C-42 ORANGE COUNTY the General Oelermlnalions Oe0pt 70J located at 341 HAVE FILED A PETITION Nita Orman, Anihn, 5oo7• FRANCISCO JOSE The following persons are 199 3 7e is ay 0~ ' Engineer's Estimale: ' · f 'c· s 0 FOR AN ORDER TO personal goods doing business as: Hilbert ABANDONMENT OF $400000 CALIFORNIA etlechve .at the lime o the The ity Drive outh, r· CHANGE NAMES FROM Robert Andrew Fitch, FERNANDEZ, 2133 N. Proper11es. II, 1300 Bristol Jean M. Noutary , USE OF FICTITIOUS NOTE· A) b show! wlll NOTICE call forbids. ange,CA 92668· SERGIO MORAN TO SER· 5041,personalgoods S PINNA KER ST., N #190 Newport Beach Publ1she~ Newporl BUSINESS NAME be held on ~hursda ~une INVITING BIDS The ~onlracto~ ~~II ncomj IF YOU OBJECT to lhe GIO PENA Jim Dale. 7018, personal SANTA ANA, CA 92706 CA 92660 ' Beach·Costa Mesa :Delly The following persons 12, 1997 at 1:00 ~M .. at NOTICE is hereby given ~~ctio'~h 11~:o ~i 1j~0~ I~-~~~~11~ga 01 ~ha~ ~~1;~~";,~~~ It is he1eby ordered that good~ Published Newporl Mark H1lber1, 1300 Bristol Pilot June 5. ~997. _ . 4 have abandoned the use of the Entrance Station to that sealed proposals l~r elusive 01 the California Ing andppstate your ob· all persons interested in Bornta Setmar. 8066, per· Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally N , 190. Newport Beacn. T/19\ the Flc1111ous Buslne11 Botaa Chica Stale Beach, lurnishln.g all labor, maten· Labor Code; the prevailing !'actions or Ille written ob-this mat1er .appeor belore sonat goods 8076• p,101 May 29. June 5• 12 CA 92660 PUBLIC NOT10£ Name: C & C Company, 17851 Pacific Coast High-als, equipment, transport~· rate and scale 01 wages es-eclions with lhe court b&-this court 1n Department Don Byrom. per-19 1997 Diane Dodds, 1300 B11sto1 --------- 615 Berry St .. IB, Brea, CA way, Huntington Beach, tlon and such other faclh-tabllshed by the Cny 01 lore lhe hearing Your BP· No. 703 of lhe Orange sonal goods · TH910 N. , 190. Newpon Beach. NOTICE OF SA1.£ 92621 Cafllomla. Attendance al ties as may be required for Costa Mesa which are on earance ma be In person County Supertor Court at Purchase~ must be paid CA 92660 Nollce ,5 hereby given The Ficlltlous Business the job showing, although ROOFING RENOVATIONS Ille with th~ City Clerk ol gr by your att~rney. the address shown ab~ve for at the trme ol purchase PUBLIC NOTICE Feith Buller, 1300 Bristol pursuanl to seclions ":IWI Name referred to above not mandatory Is highly AT THREE SEPARATE LO· the Cit 01 Costa Mesa· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR on 1.1, 1997, at 2.00 In cash only. All purchased N. #1 90. Newport Beact'\, and 3072 of the Civ~ Cbrde was filed In Orange County recommended is It will be CATIONS, PROJECT ANO and sh~ll forfeit penallie~ or a conli ent creditor of o'clock p.m .. and then and 11ems sold as is, where is STATEMENT OF CA 92660 01 the State 01 CallJefnia on 11 ·30-1 994, File the only opportunity made SPECIFICATION NO. 97-10, prescribed therein for non· the decea~d you must me there show cause. ii any and must be removed al WITHDRAWAL FROM This business is con· the undersigned. HARBOR N~.F62949t available for prospectiVe will be received by the City compliance 01 sald Code. your claim .,;11h the court they have, why the pe1111on the time ol the sale. Sale PARTNERSHIP dueled by· a general part· TOWING will sell at ,,ubllc Shngho Sohn, 2100 Wood· bidders to view the site of Coste Mesa at the Otllc~ The City Council 01 the end mail 3 copy 10 the per· for change ol name should sutijecl to cancellauon In OPERATINO UNDER nersh1p auction. 31 1022 E. CfjW· briar Ct., Fullerton, CA and to review tapes ol a of the City Clerk, 77 Fair Cit 01 Costa Mesa re-sonal re resentallve a . not be granted. the event or settlement be-Have you star1ed doing NUT, SANTA ANA, CAUF. 928.31 video Inspection of the Drive, C:osta Mesa, Cam.or-seX.es the right 10 reject ointed bp the court with~n II is lurth~r ordered that a tween owner and obhga1ed FICTITIOUS business yet? Yes. t · 1 ·97 31 9.00 am on Juro4t 20. This business la con-sewer line made In March nla. until the hour ol 10.00 any Md/or all bids Four mont~s from the date copy ol this order to show party. BUSINESS NAME Mark H11be1t 1997 the followinl:t de- ducted by an Individual 1996. ' a.m. Monday, June 23, MARY ELLIOT.T D p.. 01 first Issuance of the let· cause tie gubllshed In THE Dated this 29th of May The lollowlng person has This statement was filed sct1bed property, to ~l:,. 19973720093 tnstallalion of the sewer 1997, at which time they • e ters as rovided In secllon OAILY PIL T NEWSPAPER. and 5th day of June, 1997. wuhdrawn as a general with 1he County Clerk of 1990 MAZDA License Sllngho Sohn lining shall be preformed will be opened publicly and uty Cltv Clerk, Cttv of 9100 ol~he California Pio-a newspaper ?' gen~ral Cl!• AUCTIONEE~: O'B11en s partner fro~ the partner· Orange County on 5·6·97 fl 2rxJ276, Staie CALIF, This statement waa flied by a contractor licensed by read aloud In the Council Costa Mesa bate Code The time tor 111. culatron published in this Auction & Vehicle Lien Ser· ship operaung under the 199 7 3720091 VIN ,, 1 YVGo31 B7L52~4 Co Cl r 1 the manufacturer of the Chambers. Sealed propos-Published Newporl tn claims' will not expire counly, a1 least once a vice, 909/681-4113. B.N llctlt1ous business name or Oaily Pilol MJy 15, 22, 29. Said sole 15 for ttle • with the unty e k 0 process. Blddera for alter· ala shall bear the title ol Beach·Costa Mesa Ooily b:iore lour months from week for lour consecutive 14663730099 Oes•gn Sculp~or Services at June 5 1997 Tha11 pose ol satisfying I "'bl Orange County on 5-6-97 native "B" (let Bid Form) the work and name of the Pilol June 5 12 1997 the hearing date noticed weeks prior to the day ol Pub 11 shed New po r I 23202 Resp1t Rd.. Lake · the undersigned for tClllolliM3 Daily Pilot June 5, 12, 19, are required to submit cop-bidder but no other dislln· ' ' Th912 above the heanng. Beach·Cosle Mesa Daily Forest, CA 92630 PUBLIC NOTICE and storage together wlln 28. 1997 les of 111th Hcenses with gulshlng marks. Any bld re-YOU MAY EXAMINE the DATE: MAY 21, 1997 Pilot May 29, June 5, 1997. The Fictitious Business costs 01 advertlsir19 anti "lilt• Th919 their bid. A Bidder'• failure celved after the scheduled PUBLIC NOTICE file ke 1 b the court 11 ou JONATHAN H. CAN· th903 Nam~ referred to above Fictitious Buslnen penses of sale. , r. PUBLIC NOTICE to do 10 shall render their closing time for the receipt are a Pper~on interested in NON JUDOE/COMMIS· PUBLIC NOTICE was filed In Orange County Name Statement Dated this JOlh 4•Y of bid non·resp<>nalve. of bids •hall be returned to BSC 9201 the estate you may Ille SIONER OF THE SUPE· on 3·12·t996, F676255A The following persons are May. 1997. --S-t--f C-,-.,--1-·• Prospective bidders may bidder unopened. It shall NOTICE OF wllh the coun a formal Re-RIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT Full name and address of doing business as: Classic J. NOUTARY ' , ta e 0 • orn • examine and obtain bid be the sole responalblllty or quest for Special Notice ol OF CALIFORNIA the person withdrawing: Island Oesigns. 1930 Pia· Pub H she o Newport The Retourcea Agencr forms. apeclllcatlons, and the bidder to see that his PETITION TO the filing 01 an Inventory FELIX S AL 0 M 0 H COUNTY OF ORANGE Jeffrey Alan McDougall. ceri~a A6. Costa Mesa, CA Beach·Costa Mesa Daily DEPARTM•NT OF plans by catllng at or mall· bid la received In proper ADMINISTER and appraisal of estate as· PENA AND MARTHA 2265 Channel Ad., Newport 92627 Pilot June 5, 1997 PARKS Ing a r~ue1t lo the otllce time. ESTATE OF: sets or of an elition 01 PENA ON BEHALF OF 341 The City Drive Beach, CA 92661 Patrick Teience Newen. ThtH$ AND RECREATION of the Department of Parks A set of Bid Documents MILDRED E. SANFORD account as yfr~vidod In SERQIO MORAN, A Post Office Jeflrey Alan McDougall 323 Alvardo Pl., Botboa, BOLSA CHICA and Recreation, Engineer· nuy be obtained at the OI-CASE NO. A187579 section 1250 0 the Califor-MINOR CHILD, 718 Box 14171 19973720007 CA 92661 PUBLIC NOTl0£ STATE BEACH Ing Section (918) 8s:M274. flee of thr Cl~ EnQlne'•r, To au heirs, beneficiaries, nla Probate Code. A A• SHALIMAR OR. i A, Orant•1 CA This statement was ftlea Colby Sean Newell, 2592 Fictitious aualnffs ' SewerUne Any other QUtttlona, 7Ca7 ~r10rvt, osta ~esa, creditors, contingent credi· quest for Special Notice COSTA MESA CA 028f3·HS71 with the County Clerk ot Wlllo Ln .. Costa Mesa, CA N St t t plelM phone ~18) 853-lt • .,.n a, upon nonre und· tors, and persons who may form ls available from the 0 7 ' IN THE MATTER OF Orange County on 5·6·97 92627 ame . • •men Rehabllltatlon 6501. A Hat of planholdera abi. payment of $10.00. An otherwise be Interested In court clerk 292 T HI! PETITION TO o II p·1 J 5 12 19 Edward Logan Newell, The lollow1ng perso"' l\le Orange Coun~, may be obtained In person additional charge of S3.00 the will or eatate or both A · f th p 1 Published Newport a Y '01 une • ' · 1750 Whittier, Costa Mesa. Clolng bUsineu as: AOSSI CalHornl• ot b~egulw mall (unabl~ wm be rnade II handled by of· MILDRED e SANFORD' ttorne1 or e et ' Beach·Costa Mesa Daily CHANQE THE NAME 26, 1997 th920 CA 112627 KATAGIRI & AS$0CIATI:S, NOTIC• TO to F • mall. Bid cloeum1nt1 and A. PETITION· haa been tloner: Piiot May 29, June 5. 12, OF FRANCISCO JOSE PUBLIC NOTICE This buaineu la con· 2082 Mlcheleon Ot•¥&. CONTRACTORS No b d will be considered other contract documents filed by WELLS FARGO OERARD J . FANE, 19, 1997 FERNANDEZ dueled by: 1 gene1al pan· Suitt 450, INlne, CA 9'SU Sealed blda Will be r• unltU II la made on • may be also be eumlned BANK In the Superior Court ESQ. (CSBl70792), TH9t I CASE NUMBER -NOTICE OF SALE nershlp David B. Ron, 2082"MR:h- c.1Vtd et the Olflc• of the atandard bid form fur· al the Olflcec of the City of Callfomla. County of OR-ATTORNEY AT LAW, A187559 Notice Is hereby given Have yo\I started d01ng etsoo Drive, Suitt 4$R, II'· Oepl'1mtnt of P.,ka Ind nl•hed by the Oepa.r1~1 Clerk of81dlh"--~ or Cos~• ANGE. 859 N. ROSS ST., STE. PUBLIC NOTICE ORDIR TO pursuant 10 1ect10na 307t buelness yet? No vHlne. CA :21~! . 1, · -.. .. Recreation Englnterlng of P1r1<1 Ind Recreation, Mesa. """'vmtnll, wll THE PETITION requests 200 SANTA ANA CA SHOW CAUSE FOR and 3072 ol lht Civd Code Edward L. Newell tl'll'Y ,...t1Qtr1,• .• ...,. Section 1.418 lltll Street,, end la rnadt In flCOOrdll'lC• not be lnllled Unit .. the that WELLS FARGO BANK 927ot 1 NOTICE OF SALE CHANCE OF NAME of tht Slate of Calitomla This statement was tiled Michelson Drive, .Suh 4llO, Room '91e (95114) po' With the "ln11Nc:ttona to additional '3.00 charge la be appolnttd H f)*rsonal p 1 N NOTICE IS HEREBY lhe understgned A-P TOW· w11h the Courny Clerk of lrvlr1e1 CA 92012 2896 Sactamento' Blddera". included with payment. repreaentottve to admlni•· ubl shed ewp~rt GIVEN that the under· PEltTtONER(SI FRAN• ING wUI ,.a at public auc· orange county on S-9·97 Thia bualn111 I• con-Bo~ 941 9429e-0001 u • Bid• mu.t be aubmllted Ellett bid ahalf be made 1., the .. late of th• dtce-Beach·Costa Mesa Daily signed Intends lo sell the CISCO JOSE FERNANDEZ Uon 81 1022 £ CHEST· 19913120485 ducted l>y: an ritOOfpo-~· fr~· P.M.. Thu1io1:. f()( the entire work •• d• on th• PropOHI form, dent. Pilot May 29. Jun• 4. 6, personal property a• HAVE FILED A PETITION NUT. SANTA ANA. CALIF. Daily Pilot Moy 15, 22, 29. laltd 111ocl1Uon ~·~" JI.me 19 199'7 ti which tcrlbed lllftln. The Depart· lhHll P-1 thfough P•9 THE PETITION requests 1997. scribed below to •nforct a FOR AN ORDER TO 92701 81 g,OQ am on 6-20-1997 Th880 than a pattNrShiP no' lace ihe Wilt be mtnt of Patka and Recr .. Pfovlded In the contract the dectdent'a Will and ThWD01 lien Imposed on said prop· CHANGE NAMES FROM 97 the following dtacrlbt<I June$. Have rc>Y ttllitd ~ =l~ly fptned 1~ read atlon '"""" the l'li!lll to document~, and shall n~ codicll1, II any, be •dmltted etty under th• Caflfornla ~~~~~scr''o :~~Cl~~~ l>fOperty, 10 wit: PUBLIC NOTICE ~neH ye«? Yea.-""-1, tor ptfformlng the WOfk aa walvt any 1rregut1rl1y In • eccompaned by• c8'1f to probate. Tho Wiii and PUBLIC NOTICE Sell-Service S1orag1 FacH· 0 1994 FORD Llctnae 1 , , or, ,. bid or lo rejtct any or all or oa1hltr'1 CilleCik Of •bid 1ny C!Odiclls art cvallable ltv Act (Bus. & Prof. Code J se MEDINA JR. i?Fe42 (GA) 'si.te OA NOTICE OF &ALE David 8. Ron f~owlih an i.bor maier~ bids bOnd for not,. .. lhan 10" for examination In the lilt SUPERIOR COURT ts 21700·21716), 11 19 hereby ordtfe<I lhlll VIN *1FTHF26M8RN02: Nollet ls h.,tby given Thi• atattl'Mnl wa. f'ilt4 urn ta and • ul mtnt Tht apparent tow blddtf of the amount of their bid, kept by th• coun, O' CALIFOANlA The undersigned Wiii sell an persons lnlOIHttd In 4t21 pu1suan1 to aec11ont M?1 with the Couniy Ctttll ol ~.!:Oarv 10 r.nl~t:tt an Will bt required to 11eec:utt made payat>i. to lht City THE PETITION requHts COUNTY OF ORANGE at public sate by compttl· J~:• matter ~pp~ar before So•d ute '' for lhe pur· 1nd 3072 of the Civil Code Orange County on 1'1i't' 1 11 aanltar HWtr • conlfeetual egrtement In ol CO•ta Mt1a. No pro-author11y to admlnlSler the hvt bidding on the \01h 1 court epanl'Tltnl po•• ot aa1lalyfng 11on ol of the Stlll of CalilO<N• 1 ttllllt t~ ex~ nbQ either• r) dlgout lhe form of a "Standard poaal allall be considered Htalt Ul\dtr lht lndt~n· 341 The Cltr Drive day ol June, t997, at 2:00 No. 703 of \ht Ofanga the und111lgned ftt lowing tl'lt undttlfontd, A·P TOW· Dally Pilot Mlly 21, ae. ::i re~acemtint of ap-Agretrnarll • '°'m 2" which un1111 accompanied b~ dtnt Admlnlatrallon of E1• Poat Office PM on tht j>ttmlHt Wh•re County Sup«10f Court at and slCHage l~ttl\,r ~,u, INQ wlll Hli al public auc· June 1 i2 ,..., ~ ro111mately e. '30 lineal aha" be blndlno upon the •uctt ca1~ltr'1 clleCik, "*' 11111 AC1, (Thi• auihorl1y lox t4171 iald p~rty nae been lhe addreH.:~own air~ coats ot 1dvt<t1t1ng arid••· ll6n.i 11 1022 f CHEST-' ' _ r. ot stw9! Nnt (O" &" Stitt of California only Of bidder• bOnd. Wfll allow the per1onal rep. Ora" .. ' CA 1tored ond which a11 Io-0!' M • I • •1 · """"' ol aolt NU1, SANTA ANA. CALIF. ,1u.~ .:: 10" dilmeltf) ~llJCI. upon 1pprov•I by lht No bid lhlll be conald• reaentatlvt 10 take many 9291).1871 cattd II (Stor·ll Sell StOf• r:k p.m • and 1M,~ and D&ltd thll 30th Olly of 92101 at t :OO am on June c:.n't &o' • 1.... 11 ahor""' 11-h d .. Slate. tfed un1111 It la Mldt on• actlona WltllOul court ap-IN THI MATTIA o' age, 901 w. 17th, Coin1 show nu1t, eny May. 1HT 20, 111111. tilt following d• Hem ""' 1 ~~· t Publlahed New'poft blank proposal form IUr· proval Befort taking ~· 0 0 Moaa CA 92021). Coun!)' they have, Why lht f)tt1110n Jtan M Nout.wy acrtbed ptopeny, to wit: get ,0 .. UtOll =~~·o~ 2)Pi;-::O e.1ch.Co1t1 Meta OallY fllahedbylhe0ltyof,~01ta ta1nv«ytmpottantact1on1, ~=:N::T~~~ ':,A~• or (O;ange), State olC•li· •0t1~ngo~namt hOUld Publl•h•d Newport 1HS FOAO, llcenae ...... ai....-1 , t • al COM-Piiot May n. June 5, 1:t. M•aa and .. m•d• "' IC· hOWtver, the Ptflonal rtp. fornta. the fotlowlng: no gran . Beach•Co"• MON Dauy IS0!.8807, Stll1• CAL, VIN ........ ,..,_ one 1.t .~:ii.bi. tftnell-1987. COfdtne:o with the PfOvlo ttatntatlvt wlll be required OP ,ELIX IALOMON Name. Unll I . It la l'urthtt Otd•ted that I P•I04 June S. 199t. 11FTCR14A2$PAlllM round the fliciUl9• ::c t.ilnlng method• ~"' Thto2 Ilona of the Propolal tt-to give notl~ to 1n1ere111<1 PINA AMO MAltTHA Description of Gooch copy.or th~::C:0!n'~ .Th913 Said •-" re '°' 1hl put·,, L9t the ~. eluding 1pot repel,. to CLASSIPt•D ~~'::*'bldtad. h parson• uni"' they 111111 NHA ON aaHM.P 0' Ron £ver10lt, 1063, C*· g: ': ... · De•"' p Jot 1 £'2M of aat11!y1ng lttn ol Ce .. d ' ~· NOi Ind othet • _,, ., muat 8111 • waived no«ic. or con .. nted ••ROIO MO"'AN, A IOMI ~· "' 1 • -·111-• --"" dtllclenclee .~ 10 ttffn. ~~ :':une '":t!•.r. ~ .. :o::=.=:i:r:~ to the PfOpoatd •ctlon ~ MINOR CHILD ~lch••l.~it. ~la•nt•r. ~'.:P'..:Ui%.~:8~~ 1~~ On the move! Overstock~ wlm ... •loe • ~d~ :*IOl."t myriad of merchan-~ bV taw. [,';10~= ~~nl~ CAH NUMH"' 2.:J;:'Hoovtl~ 3017• '*'county. at IN•t onc1 • Sell your extra 1tut1? Dlicti. 1 CHICA ITAT'I BUCH Of· CllH ltema. b9cauee A Cof*ldOf ualr'll • ctaft granted IHllftt an Int•·. A117... aonei gOOd• ~ '°' four conlt(Vtlve household A c.-11 to .._... fCM' Ind' • count Callt ma., °"' cotumne oompel or~~ lhown eated per90fl fllet an ob-°"OIR TO ~Y a. OlaJ, 4091, wHkt pilot to the day of Classified ·~ : , =pltt• tn"' eccoi3.nc. QU•llfl•d buyef9 to : IN Oenefll "1tvalllng )tCitiOn to the pttlllon and IHOW CAUll FO"' ~-good• the ~~v • " Items wlll tt.I" ,..... ... with .,_ '*"" Ind ll*fl. calll ege Dtlttfmlnlttona, ll'llY tho'# ~ uu .. whY "" CMANOI OP UMI O.llbtlh A wanen. 4070, DA 11 ', , 7 In Classified , ' f41•HZI Ml •n • c8'IOl'tt thMfOtt tltlli IUCtl ...... 7. -CiOUt1 .~ not orant "" PETITION!A(I) fl(LI)( pertQMI OOod• --------~ ' ' • Bf;, THURSDAY, JUNES, 1997 NOTICES PUILtc NOTlCll PUILIC NOTlCH PUILIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTtCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICIS ~~~~~~~~~1 Have you •~ dolna PUIUC NOTtcl! ~on -22. t997 ,.Nt.1wnntnl °"' THI ..-OCUDIHO ~ ,..._ PMCa •1.•. Supen<M Cou" of C•ll· HOTa OF TAlJl'T'Er'S .._dwgllallld:-C-::af ~.;....;....;..;..;.;,;;__1bu11nen~t? YM . May is; ... _ .... ~-'"* HC!_TU·Tllt r.c.oua HCTmOUIUHBI ~ ~· .. ...,. Y TiltWlllllwlMolw,._.. fornle, County of Of" SAU! nu..,... No 11· th9 TNllllll ~...!!.. .... ~ t 8YalneH 1092 '""'•---.... 5-mer!l tii!IM five ytM I -ITATtMOO --... ,_, l4 •• ..._. Oii i.at Sot enge. 11411G..\ TWll Ont1r Ho. CftMld bv .._ -w .. _ St.atement Daniel P. ~ Name Statement .. elm it wlS bltd 111 !he Off Thi IOllOlWIQ petsOll(s) ~ LAWYM. On Jun. 1t T• '14 a,_._,_.. In THE PETITION ,.. OOMmt lltaumu Ho. bwt: 1111 ... M &61,_.., pe1sona .,. Th• atatt!Mnt wu filed The lollOwlnQ pef'IOOS w• o1 the COuntt atttt A,,... Ftct no t11111nns as M>AM 1tt1 • io1>0 AM. ._. • ~-4l °'Cl"•••• ttMlt DONALD c ... ,ec ,,,.. ~ Aaclwd..._..,........, ..aoo_,, ": MWC wllh tN County Cltflc of doing ~ U: UvelY '4l!Us !Minas Hll'lle S REMS USEO CAR OUTlEJ Al ~ M ' ,... Ill h Ollat KOLLANSE be appoint• YOU Me H O!IWJLT ~ ..,_ II .,._ ~ "'- 0 112 Ac.aci.a A~, Of~ County on 5-16-91 Conc•Plt, 24841 Knolf• ,,.,~ Ot liltcl QllOI to flit Gall .,10~ la!IOO ~blller CORPOAATlON • "h c_.. of tlill ed .. J>9r90 MI raprH•n· Q!A A Dl!l!D Of(' l1'JST W. .... •to... "'- d.i Mil, CA 92825 19913721138 WOOd, l.U• ftOIHt, CA Tiie fillflO OI lhlS SUllmtnl does Road l'O Boll 30l0l CttnlOS apsdntad Tn.1W und9r Coum 1llHdl QllfllllMll "\Miit', t•tive t o admin(1ter th• MlB> CWIMM. lN.eSS bioilllCllly.....,..., OMd d w Clrt9f, 510 1/2 Daily Pilot M•y u. 29, 92930 t'IOI Ol 1tsttl altncwt lhl use I ll0701 ~ IO OMd °' T ...... undlrttle Wllll of .. H tet• of the decedent. YOU TN<!! ACTION TO TNll ha ........... .... A\19., C0tot11 cl., June 5, 12, 1997 Th088 Suun Llvety·H•n1tn, ltd sin of a FICt'°'1t Miit$$ C.lom1 Auto Rtsme Int iecorded No-toeMbef 27 lllllilr. IWl:ll. T · La'o4f..s TME PETITION r•· PROTB:T ~ PROP-.._...,, ... "'•'°'8de 125 24841 Knollwood, Lake Nllnl in~*>" of VII ll0/1IS 01 !'500 S~ ·Road 1MO ... tn.uument No w40,·· ,_ lllllp _..Ill 111C16! 811 th• dec•dent't ERTY. IT ~y 81! 90lD AT A ~ 0 • *' ti DllillAt A~Z fv~811~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~r:1• ~~.= 11 con-nt1tr undef(~~'!..A~tJta (PO Boa 3010), Ctml0$ cA :l:oe~ ~~ :!,. "'1;:1::.. cc:.,.--::: ~ILL •nd ood1c1la, If :.--:~~ ~ ~ ::.:=:. ~ :.-:.: • duct.a by· an lnd1'/ldull common l.N """'.-..uoi 1 00701 · eo.ny "9cDldlr crf.., ~ •nv, be edrniu ed to NAl\JREOFTI-E~ a.a.an IO w The llftdli> r~ "! M~'· CA 9re25 Flctltloue 8Y•lnea• Hav• yo~ 11a,,•d doing 11 seca. BusinesJ "'° Protessiont Tt.s DUS1ness 1s condUcted Dv :,_omc; ~~ R Wrw ,_ "\.nl" • .... In IN probate. T.h• WILL and NJ5 NJNHt.T YOU YOU .._, 09.wd ..w ...._ °' ~.a bu~ nni 1 con-Name Statement bu•lness yet? YH 5-19-92 Codel 1 corDOQOOn • • ciondilloN •--"""'-of Ht anv codicils ate evml· SHOUlD CfJHTllCT ;. lAN-OiflaiJI Md £19c:tof1 II> w to hi y a o•neral part• Tn• followlng parsons •r• Susan uwry.Hanien nrst Filing ~snit llaS noc yet llt~n Calofo411r• ~led I ;--tnd .t>le for ... mineuon 1n YER en 06'l&91 Ill 2~ be r9COl'd9d In .. ~ 119 P you started dOlng doing buslMH H : Helli or This statement wH filed HewOOll Beacn-Costa Mlsa ltll'iUCt rusiness undeJ Ille ~f P~~~~ ~ ~ =-the fil• kept by th• PM., Oold9r'I Wllll ~ ~· ht ,.... IJIGpalW 111 ~lness et? YH 3•1• London/Rag Biby. 269 witn the County Cl•flc of CN4~ 1111134-MW May 20 1aoous Ml!US name or IDmld on .., lnl MACe.. court. Almdellon s.r..a Co. loc-.d 8nd ,,.. ... ew.. 7 , y • Nwwpo,, C•nter Or .• New· Orange County on 4·30·07 .Ain 5 12 10. 19Q7 namtS ksted herein TO HIG.HEIT ~ "°" "C'. ~ _. THE PETITION re• •ht ~ ~ TMllea mottna ,_ ....._, ..._ rk Wiison Ca,,11 ':rZnBe~ch, 8:CS~2:60 3303 19973719400 SIGNED CAllfOANIA AUTO ~c:~ S ~':c~~ -La 1411111 1$ of TrllCI t7«>. quHtl authority to l.l1dlr Md pinwni to o.c1 GI 9ldl ,......d1llan. Oaldarl sslca Leigh FaB1tilo Harbor Bi~d ,,c{.1~ Cos II Daily Pilot May 15, 22. 29, PUBLIC NOTICE RESALE INC . By Manene Lewis. CPavab19 81 time °' u l• In • ,_ Mlp NICIOldld 111 8ooll a, edmlniit., the Htat• Tn*. l9CIOl'd9d on OIW494 • W• ~ Ae« :lilllli I statement WH llled Mesa. CA 92626 ' June 5, 1997 Th873 File No, 1 ff7l7Z03'1 Seclttlty 1-.......ul money of the Unhed P1911 '1 11111 42 of ....... "°"' undef th9 lnd•pendent 0oainwnC No. 94-0307818 SeMcle Co., a TIUl99, Poll! h the County Cle1k of Thi• buslntn la con· PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS flu statament was hied Wltll St•lff) al THE CHAPMAN ....._ In the Olb crf IM Counly Admtnietratlon of e,. 9oclk -PllOI -d Of'icill ono. ec. 34157, a.i~ nge County on 5·16·97 ducted by: an lndlllidual NAME STATtMENT lilt County Cler11 Of Or.inoe AVENUE ENTRANCE TO "9cDldlr of tlill ~ • c»-tatH Act. IThie euthori· R9CIDlda In h oflce d ttt9 TX 1~. T....,,.._ t 19973 721110 Have you tlarted doing Flotltloua ButlnHI The followHIQ ptl10n(S) 15"11 Cou:T~E~s8.~::ous Name THE CM C CENTER==~ 1: tV will ellow t~e peraon-~ ~ ea;:,: ~--~ :,:, ~: l>flly Pilot May 22. 29. buslneu yet? YH. May 8, Name Statement 00tno buSlness as IMAGES BY S~ttmem •>IP"S li\'t ears from BUILDING, 300 EAST 1971 tndtlCIOftMdJ41'/lll.~111 el repreaentetlve to take Alllcan, .i ~ ~ .... 172.1. Nal ~. Amlllllr1t June 5, 12, 1997 Th893 1997 The following persons are TRAM 1000 l~ne Boulevard. ll1t Ol!t ii was hied inytt'fe Office CHAPMAN AVE .• OR.ANGE. Booll 1177\ PllOI 7IO, Dfldll many. action• without TNlllar Wortd S.WV. and Sactttarv. 0...: 01512M7 f PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~n M. Godfrey, 5/t3/97 doing buslness as: Wast· Tunn Cs1101T11192780 ol Ille County Cltrtl A new ndi· CA. 92666 att nght, lltle •nd AlcDdl. • fl1llNMi1I No.,.._ obtatnino court appro~· u.i ~cllllioo, e .,...,_1 ASJiP'1MY:117 OMJ5, OW12, s statement was flied POl1 Ch1istlan School, 2129 Btch Tram Ho, 3800 So Aloe b BuSll'le1S Name Statement lnteftSt conveyed to and now TOf'lt* wtllt "'f nf Ill ollw 81. Befar• taking ce.rt81n Smw9a .-idlomn Amodllllon. 0&'19 Owtth th•c County Clerk of W. EdlngM, Santa Ana, CA Stlfft Sima Alli. C:.foll'll ::t bt I led onor to tflat date held by 11 und9r u ld Deed Milllr Of llldlllo!W r-. Ell-. v•rv important •ot1ona, • 81ntftcMf~ WI ... 11 • flttltloua 8u1lnH• range ounty on 5-16-97 92704 92707 1 Trust 111 1119 property situated ..... °' rigllll wflldt JUI 11 how•ver, th• peraonal public ~·to .,. ~ --------- ' IW•'lh• Stat•m•nt 19913121138 Louise Pag• Eagl.ston, Tl'ls business iseolldud!O :: ~i'~ei~ !:Jio~ia::n:,~~ in aatd County and St•I• "'f time 11 .. oqund by Tr\llllof"' repreeentative will be bidder for CMfl (pr,eblil .c lowing ptraons •t• Daily Pilot May 22, 29, 635 w. Baker St .• Apt J101, aninoi~clial n au bed u : MORE PAR· oriothe...-delltiled ~llid required to give notice llmed _..In~ marwyd business H : Zigg June 5, 12, 1997 Th891 Cost1 MHI, CA 921$26 Reostrant nas not yel DeQu ~we::,. abo~:lou~ no~~~ TICULARLY OESCRl8EO IN '-.lllllTnililDrlllll'-'YV-to intereated p.,sona the Uf1led sa:n., by cash. a ,,swear. 1438 San-This buslneu Is con· ID tl1nUCt buSlness under tile in a THE ABOVE MENTIONED lhll If TMIOr 111111 11 ittry lilllt unle• • they h•v • c;ashie(& c:tl9dl chwn ~ a " -. .. ·" t'. '!. ~ri v•. Newport PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: 1111 lndMduat taboos business name o anocner unoer :S'*· 0~ta~~ DEED OF TRUST Th9 ~ ......-In W of II waived notice or con-tLMa or 111110M1 "-'*,•Ii-* 92660 Have you llarttd doing names bSleO nert1n common 1"" 1 eeo street addreu •nd othef ~-__. ltMb!l aented to the propoHd drMn "" • .-. or ..,_... MCIPIC ,,.. :,.:a Concepts. Inc . (01· flclltlau1 8Y1lneaa business yet? Y•s. 1990 SIGNED BICH TRAM HO et SeQ Bus111us and Pro!es51ons common designation. ftf acquft • lie Tiiie °' "'1 oe. ection ) The indepen-cr.i.. °' • ctl9dt dr-.n •lllONAL MM egon), 1438 San11ago N St t t Loulse P.Eagleston Cooe1 ) ot th9 1 ..,,.....&Mltoh__.._cllnillld.., • 11 I ·...., Dirt,. Newport Beach CA am• • emen Thi stat I flied Tl'ls statement was llled 'Mt!\ n,,t ni.no arrv . '" P<-...... , ..,.,_ .., dent adm n ttret o n by • ...,. °' MWVI 92960• . Th• following persons are . hs th cmen cs k I tne COunty Oefll ol Orange Ntwoort ~acn Cos~ Mesa nbed aboo/9 II purported ... .__the ... o4 .. o.d of authority will be grellted and mn aaadllltm. C.met~ • Moltuaty Tins. .DuStneu Is con· doing business as: On e eC ~nty ~;..9: County on May 8 1097 CN421226 May IS 22 29 Jun 5 10 be 741 GRAYLING BAY. TNlllNllllld\ alllndto, -unl•H •n Interested auociUon. ot swnga bar* Chapel• Crematot)i ducted by: • corporation Dish Direct. 2360 Newport 11ng ~~~;;20457 NOTICE· This F.cnous Harne 1997 COSTA MESA, CA. 92626 11111 be•"'"~ IUdl ill._ P•,.on filH •n obi•ction "*"* '"MCdan 5102 af ttt9 Havi ou 11arted doin Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA . • Stmmem exoi"s 11-.e yem llom The underaigned Truatee T1lla Of odlS ...--&Illa. M to the petition and f"lllllDllll Code~·~ biHih;•~ vat? YH 15 Ap11f 92627 . Daily Pilot May 15, 22. 29, Ille CIJ1e it was l~e<I in tilt Ofhce PUBLIC NOTICE . d1acl11ma any hllt>thty for any ~ ~ ~ show a g ood cause w hv to da ~ " Ilia ..... ) 1997 • · Larry Carl Metssner, 241 June 5, 1997 Th876H of tile County Clei11. A new fictl· 1ncorreetneu ot the sll..C ...,.., ~ nwi::n. the court thould not AJ Al tlw North Iron! enlrtnell T & R Concep1s Inc BY· Wilson, Apt. 12, Cosla PUBLIC NOTICE oous BuSlntSS Name Stateme addreaa and other common dlle. goods llld llr9l* rent the authority to ttw County~. 700 1im-----11111-lmll4 Nelt f) Merrell 'us presl· ~~sa, ~A 9~627 1 roost be hied ooor to ltlat oate AltNo.19973721552 de&tgnatton, If any, shown ::,"' ~.:~flllln g A HEARING 0~ the CMc:CenW DrMtlNM.Sanla PIERCE lll8TllEll dent · ' duc1t~d b~~ ;,,e~~,111~ua~on· FlctJUoua BualneH Tne l1hng 01 lhts statement clots FICTmOUS IUSIN£SS • herein Said u le Wiii be I.ad ln~c:art!*.'llon wlltt lhlon,.: petition will be held on !--• CA~o = !: IEU IROADWAY T111s s1ateman1 was filed Have you started doing Name Statement not ol 11Sell autnonze tile use in NAME STATtMENT · made. but wtlhout ~ant plOplfty d.aibed bllcw. nf 11 June 26, 1997 •t 1 :4 5 intel9ll d und9r llllct o-f af M rt * Ch•-I will\ tha County Clerk ol business yet? Yes Feb. The following persons are tin stltl! ol a Ficnous BuStness The lollow1no person(s) 1~re or wartanty, ~Pf~ or 1m _,,. llXllKll1ll l9CllYlblt, P.M . in Oept. 703 locat· ~ ~theprop91tylitulMd in O uary •-..... Orange Coun1y on 5·1·97 1997 • doing business as: Modern Name 1n ~oration ol Ille nollts o! OOI~ CUSlntSS as MUtUGANS plied. regarding tttl•. pos-dllllill Plf* ~ lnsulwlce ed et 341 Tha City :County C.ltfomild41ac:nb-Cremation 1Gh(719582 Larry C Meissner Media Group, 3221 Min· anolller uooer Feder.II State o S~ TS BUNKER UOI ca11eseas1on. or encumbranc.s, dllma. ~~con-Drive 7th A . Orange CA the land'*"': Al more 110 Bro dwa D~lot May 15. 22. 29. This statement was liled nesota, Costa Mesa. CA common law (See Section 14400 Valle San Clement!!. CA 92672 to pay the remaining pnnclpal denlllltion _. oontrKt rlgl1ll. 92668• ~ daecribed In uid D9ed d Costa ~888Y Juni ~ 1997 Tl1872 with Iha County Clerk of 92626 et seci . Business ano PlolesStons Whiskey River. Inc A CA sum ol the note(&) secured ~ doca1m1n1und odw IF YOU OBJECT TO T tt The .......-iw htrtlofore 842 9180 ~ 1 Orange Couniy on 5•16·97 Mark A. Olson. 3221 Min· Cooe) Coro . 1359 S Walnut Sireet. ~ said Deed of Tru11. wtlh rlJll1ll of d9l*w w111ng ~of Of the rantin of the ~b9d llt,;r,lg"loid ... 18 ... ____ • ____ _, PUBLIC NOTICE u1973721183 nesota, Costa Mesa. CA first fihno #4840, Anaheim, CA 92802 interest and late c.hargas ril9d to debtor'• OWl1lnhip Of •• g g should The "411 ldd,.... ard * 92626 Newport Beach·Cosia Mesa This buStness is conCucted I))! thereon as prOllidtd in uld opllldon of lludl ,.... petition, you & • , Dall)' Pilot May 22• 29• This business Is con· CN42122• May t5 22 29 Jun 5 a corporaoon note(s) advance& II any ~ appear at the heerlng oomnon designation~ • -Flttftloua BualnHt June 5. 12. t997 Th895 ducted by: an Individual 1911:' · · Reostrant nas not yet oeoun Loge1he'1 wtth • 1nte1e5t :::'.:' ;:f' ~ _: ~nd state 't.0 ur 0~Jec· the real ~ . 55 Corona del Mar Nam• Stat•ment Have you started doing to trinsact buSlness under Ille thefeon and feea charge&.....,......, flhetot.going lions or fife wntten abcw Is purpofted to ti., d~i~~ ':,~~~~sp:~~o~S ~~ PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE hCllOous buStness name or and exP.naes of th~ Trustee Blnlldlly ~=.: con-objection• with the ~ ~ ~· ~ te tlOTial 9641 Latk Cir· M~1k A. Olsen names hsteo he1e1n fOf an amount wtuch as cluc:t a unMed '* ~ourt before th• he er· ~ T~ cbctaims cl~ Fountain Valle CA f ictitious Bualn•H This statement was filed File No. 19971720332 SIGNED WHISKEY RNER. INC A the date of lhis notice 1& pullUlrll to the pnMsiolll al 1ng. Yo~r appeerance ;;,y~ for •"Y tneorTect· 92708 v. Nam• Stet•m•nt with the County Clerk ol US N£S CA CORP By Cathy L Allcinson reaaonably eaumaled 10 ti. ~~Code nl IO may be in person or by ""8 ot ttw anat addAIH and Mano En1tque Scalint Cl The 1g11owino pers~s are Orange County on 5·16·97 F=f~A~~ENT S Pruident $145,497 32 Said amount Include In Iha Nori Judicill ~ your attorney. olhllf COlmlOn dnignetion I ~ 1 L'atk c11cle, Fount a•~ A~~ur~!~ne~a~~ e':::~~'. . 19973721218 The IDllOWlllO person(s) inre Tl'ls stat!ment was hleo 'Mlh may be g1eate1 on th• day dol&ft of the &rm~ in IF YOU ARE . A any, shown herein. Said ~ val[ii, CA 92708 2855 E Coast ~ hwa Daily Pilot May 22, 29, OOtno buSlntSS as ANAHEIM the CilUnty Clerll ol Orange sale. The IMlneftclary unde et.-Ho1b of T~ S. .. of CREDITOR. or • conttn· >Ml IMI made, but wtlhout Mana. Mercedes Scalin1, Sune 229 Corona d~I Mi/ June 5, 12. 1997 Th892 INOOOR MARKff PlACE / ANA· County on May 21 1997 said Deed of Truat heretofoie IN par-* plopllty Ind tmn. gent credito r of t~e OO't'tnlf1I or warranty, •· 9641 Lark Circle, Fountain CA 92625· • HEIM INOOOA MARKETPlACE NOTICE Tl'ls fictllOus Name executed and delivered to the c-.ibed In the o.d of TNll deceased! you f'!"USt ftle pt...ed °' impied. regarding VaUey. CA 92708 Robert Richard Wat• 319 PUBLIC NOTICE STUDIOS INC / ANAHEIM IN-Sta"ment eJClll"S f1-.e yeass from underaigned TrvstM a wrrt· Blnlldlly -thl right IO your claim w ith the bla. po1r•"Clfl. or encum- Ttt1s, business 1s con· Larkspur Ave .. Coroni del fictitious Bualn•H DOOR MARKfTPlACE COR~-tilt cJale 11 was hle<l tn Ille Olhce ten Oeclaratton of Default l'l'IOllt iluledlonato-ou • court and meil e copy to brlncM, to r-t tlw Almelning d~ by husband and Mar CA 92625 N St 1 t RATION AJ # l7~r; l«O of tne County Oei11. A new lie•· and o.m.and IOf Sale and of Mid par-* poperty wldlor the per. •onal reprtHnt• pmc1p91 aum d thl note(') wil•·~ Thi~ business ls con· ame . • •men Sou AnaJ'lfl eou1eva'ro Alli· bous Business Name Statement wntten Noeice ot Defau" and ~ 11 Blnlliday's toll tive appointed by the teCUl9d by Uid Oiied d Truat. Ha\'e ·you started doing ducted by· an individual d The l~10"."'1ng perso~s ar: llfl~n CA'IJ.~ rrust be Med poor lo that oa" Eleclton to Sell The under· tlldlol\ tom lillll to lilnl nl II court w ithi n four ~inter.I U.90n. •pro. t>u:\fn.ess ye1? Yes. 5.7.97 Have you started doing B~;~h ut•~~~sr11!~ :ioo Sube.sino Corpornon of Tile l~1no ol lhts statemem ooes aignec:t Trustee caused said rrt 11'1 until.the~ m onths from the d ete vtdtd In sad note(r). ~ Mauo Sca1in1 business yet? Yes. 1992 Barranca r Parkwa • Suite Amenca Cal!loma 1990 West· noc ot itsell aul!IOnze the use in Notice of Default and Elec· o4 the Mites to .;: o.d ~ of first issuence of vancea. I l"'f, under Iha tenns June 7, 1997 644-3151 ... _.. T111s statement was hied Robert R ware " 250 Irvine CA 926~ wooo Boulevard Tllro floor Los lhts Sta" 01 a fiCllDous Business hon to Sell to IMI recorded '" ~ ..:::"' Nottot of T , l•tters as provided 1r d thl Oiied ol Trusl. eellmllled ":J· the County Clerk ol This •111ement was hied Scott McDoug!e, 4000 Bar· ~es. CA 90025 Name 1n \10laoon ot Ille ngnis ol the county where the real ,;::. Wll be IOld 11 public': section 9 l 00 of the r----------.~,_,, ______ _,_, 0 . tr County on 5·8·97 With "·-' County Cle1k ol ranca Parkway 1250, 11· This blSlntSS is conoucted D1 anotner under feoerat State or property is located •the NOflh llonl entnrD to IM Celilornte Probate Cod•. 1 4?20407 r. Orange County on 5-8·97 vine, CA 92604 3 corpo1Jt1on common law (Stt Secnon 14400 HOUSEt<EY FINANCIA Counly Coullhouse 700 CMc The time for filing M r For Info: ~ ~II ~ ~101 May t:i, 22. 29. 19973720375 This business Is con· Tne "OISttant commenceo to etseQ Business aoo Professions CORPORATION, AS SAi c..r. Ol1Yt Wiit Slrlla Ana. CA claims w ill not exp11e (14 Ju~1997 Th874 Daily Pilot May 29, June 5, ducted by: an ln<llvldual transact buSlness unoer Ille ~A TRUSTE~TE~1 R C~RPO on Olll26/f997, 11 2:00 PM. 10 !ht before four months 12. t9, \997 th898 Have you started doing 11e11oous buSllltss name or ~noportBeacn.costa Mesa ~~CA 9~7fg highlllbldder.P8'Jll*llthet!mt from the hearing dete ! PtrBLIC NOTICE business yet? No names hSted abo-.e on Aon1 2-4, , • lln of .... for Cl9h Of calhlet'• dl«il noticed above. PUBLIC NOTICE Scott L McDougle 1992 CN422946 19792-MW May 29 Trustee a Sale &talus d~ on•..._ Of lllllonll bank. YOU MA y EXAM· ~loua 8u1lneaa This statement was flied SIGNEO SUBLEASING COR~ Jun 5 l2.i9, l997 (909) 397.3047 dledt ~on a stilt Of f9derll INE the file kept by the ·Nam• Stet•m•nt f lclltloua Bu1lnH& with the County Clerk ol RATION OF AMERICA By Les E By· S.R. FERGUSON .-Inge Ind io., ~ If \}'ll'iOJlowlng persons are Nam• Stat•m•nt Orange County on 5·16·97 let>en!r President · PUBLIC NOTICE ASSISTANT SECRETARY ~ .-Milon. or SIWl9• ~~~rtinte~•o•~e~re1~ ~~~ d~'l:fuslness as: a) Cali· The lollow1ng persons are 19973721153 Tin statement was filed w11t1 05129197.06105197,06/l2197 t.tk aped~ ln Flnanclll Code u ma file l~n-Salety Compliance dolno business as: Tlttany Dally Pilot May 22, 29, Ille County Cle111 ol 011nge Fili No.19973722315 FNSSS-4818 l8Cllon 5102 and authorized to do ~~~t~h• ~~ul1 • rormal Gi bl National Risk Rose Company. 2775 Mesa June 5, 12, 1997 Th889 County on May 8. 19117 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~ ln <Allbnlt. The Ale RequHt for Special Serv ces. 2246. Slate Av· Verde Eas1 *W208, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE:-lhis fimous Nime NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE will be Nde wtlhoul ~~ Notice of the filing of en e~ • fo. Costa Mesa, CA Mesa, CA 92626 Statemem tktl"S 111111 years lrom The loUowing oerso~) i~I! ~ ;:-: Of .. .,..-. inventory and appraisal 9Dald.d A Hott, 2246 State ~::m~er~e ~~1•-,vJfrii. Fictitious Busln•H tile oite 11 was Med in tne Ollice OOing ru~ness as A EX· NOn::EOFTRUSTEFS SAlEFlle ~tnnc... ~ J: of eateta auets or of Avenue lfA, Costa Mesa. Cosca Mesa. CA 92626 Nam• Statement ot Ille County Clei11. A new fie~-CHANG~ 27932 La Paz Road 5Mt20 U..: !M120 Olhlr: ~ 9«Ul9d by ii. ClMd of any petition or accoun1 CA 92627 This business Is con· The following persons are oous Bu51ness Name Statmient #J Laouna Niguel CA 92sr mlll3I YOU NE 1H DEFAULT TMleDCUedby THCP"'""1illp ea p rovided In H Ct1on ~~~~ ~usiness ts con· ducted by: an lnC1111idual doing business as· Golt flllSt De Med DflOI to lllat Oatt Knosro Gnaeo 00 24362 UlllBUDEEDOFTRUSt DATED rv. 1 lJ""'9d ~ a 1250 of the Celifornie Cl y an ind1v1dua1 Have you staned doing N1n1a. 11024 El Para1so Ct .. Tne tihno 01 hs statement ooes ~Stiy Coun Laguna Niguel CA Augl.lll ~ UNl£SS YOU .,., l900l'ded a lnllrumenl No. Probate Code. A Rt ~ou started do1no business yet? No Founlain Valley, CA 92708 not OI itsell aul!IOl\le the use'" TAl<E TO Pfl>TECT ~2..._ BooltHo NIA. i-ve1UA. quest for Special No tice bl.li~ss ye17 Ves. May 31. Tammy L White Dave Asprooth, 110241 Et Ills Stitt ol I fttbbous 8usme$$ falKhooden Gnassemian O'O YOUR ~. rT M4Y BE of the~ Records of Onnge form le •vallebl• from t!)e ThtS statemenl was hied Para1so Ct .. Fountain Val· Name in ~olnon OI tne nglllS 01 24362 AeoiStlV Court Laouna SOlDAT AP\8.JC SALE. F YOU c-..y. Cllrbnta. The IGCll the court clerk Da~d R Holt with the county Clerk or ley. CA 92708 anotner unoer federal St.alt or Niguel CA 92656 NEED NI EXl'lMATIOH OF THE _.... ~ ~ aid lnslN<-A f« .-~: Ttn ...a\atement was filed Orange County on 5.12•97 This business 1s con. common law (See Sec•on t-4400 HOsse n Sa Raza111 00 24362 NAl\R OF TllE PAX:EEDING menc •of IN*"' ol lnltill pu1111. ,.t:'C'' ...,,-" w1lh~e County C1e1k ol 19973720599 ducted by: an ind1111dua1 et SeQ Bus1ntss •lld Professions Regisuy Coun Laguna Niguel CA KWHST Y~ ~ c111on oret.-noclc:a II S171,3Cll. 800 ... ~ c.ntw O~~. County on 5.9.97 Have you started doing Cooel 92656 COHTACT A,_.,,'""' "'" ~ wtlldt lndudls the teal lmOlll1I of ...,;40 1 99~7204 70 Daily Pilot May 15· 22• 29, business yet? No Renewal Filing Wtth Cnanges Maryam Raze•n 00 24362 HEJErf GNel ltW 1111 '-' lhl unprid blllnce (including Drtw. •c.i June 5, 1997 Th870 Dave Asproolh Newoort ~acn-Cosu Mesa Regisuy Court Laguna Niouet CA ~ lillDMI • CilJ \bl! arued ftl Uf\P8ld .,,...., aid Newport .. edt CA Da~ly ~·101 May 15 22• 29• This statement was lile<I CN421222 Ml'( 15 22 29 Jun 5 ~ K,nw, "-*°"POlt llNd\ ~ .iimDd cmll. 92880 Ju.oe 5• 1997 ThB82 PUBLIC NOTICE with lhe County Cterk of 1997 ll'ls rusiness is conoucttd rJf CA~~· PlrCll Hum-~ n1 arMlal • !ht 05/30. 06/05, 06/06 Orange County on 5-S 97 co pallllfrs .., 461Ct-05, E»tllT A. .• i-of lnlllll ~of 1hts ---------, IWBLIC NOTICE flct1Uoua BuelnH• 19973720455 PUBLIC NOTICE Re0tstrant n.as not yet oeoun i...ddacnmllbylhllCllftlin natiCll Dllhd ~997 ~ lii'Ui1au1 Bualneu Nam• Sla1•m•nl Da'I P lot Ma 15 22 29 to transact ~siness under me "-dlllid July 20. 1971. IDCU!ad Reconll'l)'lnCll ~ 4.900 The lollowtno person~ are J n1 Y 5 '1997 y • The ' Alt No. 11973721150 ltCOOous buSlness name or ~ Aiilrll l.Jtt lrwurlnClt ~ RM19r.s. Ac.s. Suite 2970. "ftam• Stat•m•nt doing business as: Epic In-u e · 75 flClTTIOUS llUSIHESS names ltsted hen!ln • '-'. nf \bl Ka'llWI Riii if'MncWI. CA 9170G. (81~ d:~~o~~;~Jlsf0r:~ns~L~ ~~~~1~s61.~ro;:~e1La:C.~: PUBLIC NOTICE The ~:,~A~!~ ,_.. ~~~%NDE~HOS~HASS~= ~ •~ ;:-: PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ Jr~l~~~;. ~;2.J. ~At~r625 p K. I 900 Flc tltlou• BualnHS OOlng business as ~EbHIL~ HOSSEIN SA RAZAVI. MARYAM ~~: =~;:p:: CNS1 .. 62t l e C 26 a een . ings ey, Name Stat•m•nt ~CHELL GAS-N-MAAT 14231 RAZEIH r;Q. o4 OMdll RiclDld&. lot b ppoc:s_ ;~cshre~9 M!~AGE· 508~a :t!~~a Su~! l-i~~·5 Co· T~e following persons are Redhill 81~. Tuson. CA. 0278(). This statement was filed wiltl tam\ upon allbfld to 11 o4 the NOTICE OF MENT, INC .. (NEV.), 1527 rThls busl~ess ls con-d19051n5gWbualslalneessAas: 1,f!~OMI. 5835c ttle CountyMayCJ28erlll~71 Oranoe plO'Aliortl amin.I thlnln. ewA PETITDMINIONISTTERO Mom<Wt8. 3rd Floor. Now· ducted by' an lnd'vldual c ve.. ~ • Rasnpai Sinon Brat 141 N oun1y on "" aligned dill AugUlt 29. 1911 p011'8tach, CA 92663 Have yo~ start~d doing Cosca Mesa. CA 92627 Kenwooo SI. 125. GleOo..le C, NOTICE·Tlls ficnous Namt __, ~ ~ Klrnwl Aw ESTATE OF: Tfui business Is con· bvsiness yet? No Steve Cusumano, 1955 91206 S!attment Wll"S 11\'t years trom P.1nn, a lllignor. IM lnWIBI PAUl..llltE Z. d~y: a corpora11on Kathleen P. Kingsley Wallace Ave.. #A201 • Brar Jasleen. 141 N Kenwood tne date 11 was hlt<l in tne Olhce o4 9llll"CI' In Ind to the lllcM KOUANSE Hiwe-you slarted doing This statement was filed ~~~~a ~-:,S:i;,;:, 92~27 con· St . #25 Glelldale. CA 91206 OI Ille ~ounty Cl~~ A ;ew licb· ~ &Ml -lllllgNd IO CASE NO. A 187592 t>u&lt>81Ss yet? Vos, 1·97 wilh the Coun1y Cieri< or ducted by· an Individual I This buS1ness 1s collOUcted by Dous ~nt~s ame ta"ment IN Hlmmond ~ • T o all heir• benefi· P,GS"SYSTEMS MANAGE· Orange County on 5.9.97 Have yo~ sla,,ed doing l'llSblnd & wtlt ~5111De 11~ .:'or to mai date ~ _.., ... ._. 23. cieriet, credito~•. con· ME.NT. INC .• Mark Flana· 19973720458 business yet? No The n!QIStraftl commence<! to e i1no o s statement oon 11183. a lnslruntlnt No.-..-.1, tingent creditors and ga11, p,es,dent S tnnsact rusiness under tne t ol 1tsell autnon2e Ille use 1n ofOllclitl AIDllllll. 1Jw aligillNnl • Tms-staiemenl was filed Daily Piiot May 15, 22, 29, t~ve Cusumano hcooous buS1ness lllmt OI s state ot a Ficooous BuS1ness dad Nowmllrr 14. tm_ ..u.d P'!raone w~o may othe.r· w111\~111e Counly Clerk o! June 5, 1997 Th877 This statement was flied I led bo ~ me in ~olaoon ol the nghts ol !Ir the Hlmmond = w 1ae be interested in Or~9' County on 5·16·97 Wlo th theCCounty Clerk 01 :015RAS~P:WINGH BRAR nother unoer Federal Stm or ~the.,... of the w ill or eatete, 01 19973721137 PUBLIC NOTICE range ounty on 5-s-97 JASLEEN BRAR ommon law (See Seeton 14400 in n1 to IN ...,._ b oth, of : PAULINE Z. --19973720459 1 SeQ Bu nd Pro! &. -........__. ., nte KOLLANSE Daily Pilot May 22· 29• Fictitious 8Ytln•H Daily Pilot May 15, 22. 29, Tlls st.mmenl was hied 'Mth SH1'SS a tSSIOns Pm1nnl'ip ;[""~ Aallgt-. A PETITION hH Ju.Ji9.S.,12 1997 Th890 Name ltetement June 5 1997 Th878 !tie County Cieri<. Of OrallQ! t ~I ~ o.-t. 3Q. 1111 a been filed by DONALD Th I II • eou-on ~ 21 igg7 rs •no . Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Classified dally 642-5678 (;uud joli) rcli:1hlc '"n kc\ to IHI) 11·, .Ill 1h.r.: l'\cr.· Ja\· "' n i'"11~·11 U!!rd£ A GOOD AD! Cal l 642-5678 ~LIC NOTICE • 0 owing persons are ~TICt~s Ficnous Nlmt Newoort Buen.Costa tlesa lnlln#Mrlt No. ~ of C. KOLLANSE in the ~-~~b~:~~ PUBLICNMICE tate~~~-~~~ ~Q1G1~~.Ain ~~=~=~=~=~~~~~~~~~~========~~~~~~~============~ Jl'cualoua Bu i ln •aa sort1um. 928 E111 Balboa Inf oate 11 was hied Ill tne Ofhce 5 12 19·26 1997 N•m• St•tem•nt Blvd . Balbo1, CA 92661 F11t No.191173719370 Ille County Cieri<. A new Fie•· ---------s 1]r;4.RJ:1~G The lollow1no persons are Robert F11nk Rupor, 11, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ous BuSlntSS Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE ddMg'b\Jsiness as 1) KAB 928 EHi Balboa Blvd . Bal· NAME STATEMENT st be !tied pnor ID tnat oate --------- En181J><4H. b) Paoeant In· boa. CA 92641 The lollOWtllQ person(s) I he f1l1ng Of lhlS statement does Alt No. 11973721&51 tem'tli6 1Serv1ces. c) Internet Tn1s business Is con-oono busintss as ANTIQUE ol 11Setf autnonzt ine use 1n FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mjl11mlng Services, 1048 ducted by· 1n Individual PLUS 822 E Kens;noton Rold s stat! ol 1 ficnous BuSlntSS IWU STATtMENT lr.Jt/1i,..P)ve . Ste 634, New· H111a you sta,,ed doing Los Angeles, CA 90026 in ~lllOn ot ll'le nonts of Tile lollOWlflO person(s) t~re po~J'Elaech, CA 92660 buslriess yet? No AnoQUes Rus. UC. Cal1!01T111 Ole< under Federal, State, or no business as PAP£A JUN l<ll'(ibelly Anne Byers. 1605 Robert F. Ruper. II 822 E Kensmoton Rold. Lo mmon law (Ste Secuon 14400 GLE PRINTING. 650 S Gr.ind Shehngton Pl. 1309, New· This stal•ment was liled AnQeles. CA 90026 t seq. Business ano ProfesSlons Awooe .f101. Santa Ana. CA port Beach. CA 92663 wllh the County Cleric ol Tlls buStness is condut"O l 92705 T ""-Puslntss Is con· Oranoe County on 5.9.97 hmite<l liatiollty company rit Fiuno The Keymarll Corporaoon a du~d:jby: an lndlv1C1ua1 19973720404 Tl1' re111strant commenced Newport Beach-Costa Meu Ca11lorna Corpomon. 16-413 Bear HaM -+you started dolno 11ansac1 business unoer CN .,.,,,,... • ... B ~ 20 Me "·-' ,.._ to CA bi.alrmn yet? Yes, Ap1U 24, Dally Piiot May 15, 22. 29. htbDous bustness name o 4 .... ,,,., 1.....,1 ~1 . Jun adow ... , ... e, vcrn s, 19~--June 5• 1997 Th979 names hsted aoove on DecemDe 5'12' 19' 1911 G07ft!s buSlness 1s conducted by l<"'tbe!ly Byers ~. 1996 a corpor.ioon rr •llalemenl WIS filed PUBLIC NOTICE SIGNED ANTIQUES PLUS LLC, PUBLIC NOTICE Reost11nt llaS not yet begun w1 \he County Clerk of flctltlou1 BualneH By Robert "=Nellis. Manager to IRllSICI rusoiess under ine ANEW BUSINESS?? O~unty on 5·2o-97 Tl'IS stattment was flied WI ""'· .... 1H737205H 1............ bu ....... s Mme or ' 19973721528 Nam• St•t•m•nt COu Ct f o ._ ,_ .....,....,., ... _.. ·-~!V-f'llol May 29, June 5, Tn. lollowlng P«•on~ att ~nly on 'trn ::,ni,~1 11 F=fl•='=' ~~s~ ~~ CORPO e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 1?-~\.!·-'997 th899 ~~~ s~~s;:.·t.~:: 2~2 NOTICE-This Rcu•ous Na Tilt IOllOWtng 11111on(1) '"' RATON. By John c l tt, PftSl. Ac1ldt Suite A. l.guna St.alement tJCPl"S h-.e yws I 00tno rusincss n NtWMAA rt •1'VBLIC NOTICE Hill•. CA 92653 the cute 11 was hied 1n tne Oii COMMERCIAL PARTNERS. 234 Tin statement was f~ed 'Mlti ... 1 tltl 8 1 Gary Robert Kay Handov• of the Coullly Cieri<. A new F;c• Parll Hennosa CUl>lsn Call-the COunty aer11 ot Olln(le tN' oua ua neH 2052 Valley Road, Cost~ '<>us BuSlotSS Name Stlleme lonu 91302 1nty on May 21, 1097 ,.ftame Stat•ment Me ... CA 92627 """ be ltled PllOf _, 1hlt oatl StQlf lfMstmelllS. LLC. HOTICf.Tlls Fd'°"s Nlme Th• rottowing 1>9raons •1• Thia bu1lnH1 la con-Tilt f~1no ol 1111 s1ament lom1 l.lntliid l.latltlttv Com tJCPllS 1114 yeais lrom doifl9 bualneH as· The ducted by: 1n lndMdual not o1 1tsell au11lonle the use 1 PMY. 23420 Patil Hermosa elm 1t was tiled in Che Ollice Trtfl!Jll¥'f Mintlrela, 603 Ha119 you 1t11ted doing lllS sa. ol I ficatous ~St . ~. caltiomia 91302 Che COunty Cit~ A new fd. vt1t11 Bonita, Newport buslntsa yet? No Name 111 ~on Of !ht nQllD ol TM bu'Slness 11 co~ BuStntsJ Name Sllllmtnt B~A 92e60 Gary Handova lnOfllf under Ftoef1f. Slllt. 1mle<l llabl4~ company st be lffd pnor to IJlll date MtO~imoit Entercrisea, Thia atate~t was flied common ltw (See Seeton 14 Tiie ~ commenced 1.i.no o1 t11S stllltmenl ooa ~~~ac:".!'~,. a:~·· with the County Clefk of et SeQ • Business and PloltsstOnS transact bus.ness unoer OI il'Mll au1hoflle lhl use in Thia" bualnu's la con-Ofange County on 5-9-97 Code) llCbllOus buSlnus name o a St.sit o1 1 Hcnc:us 8usintss dUS:W.O..by: a c0tporst1on 1997i72048 7 First Ftlino l\lmtS hstecl aoo~ on Apnl 19 Hal'ltt 1n ~~of the nglllS ot HfYi you rtart.O doing Dally Pilot May 15, 22, 29, Ntwl)Ort 8e1cn.costa Miu 10ll7 under ftderal, State, or bu'1Mn yet? No June 5, 1997 Tha&l CN4t8371 Ott3500May SIGNED SIGAL INVfSTMEHTS. law (See Seeton 1~ MN>mnott Entttprlstt, 15.2120 .Aill 5. 10ll7 LLC a c.tl1toma Ull'llte<I uaath!Y stQ . Bu11ntss ana Ploltt.sions L~l!ftftll M McDermoll, PUBLIC NOTICE Company, By SanlO!O 0 Stoal. 1) Pr#... PUBLIC NOTICE MlnlQer mr.no Tl'Mt . t411•tNnt WH liltd f'fctltloYe 8YalneH TM statement WIS Med WI Nlwpolt e.aci..Costa Mnt '!!@1~ • "'1• County Clerk of N•m• tt•t•m•nt Rle Mt.1Mn7211JI the Councy Clerk of 011 CH422941 141TDOA ~ 29, Jun ~· County on 5·9-Q7 Th• followtng persona art FtCTmOUI IUIHBI County on ~ 12, 1W7 5. t2.1Q. 1997 ., •• , ' 19913720488 dolnQ bu1ln .. 1 H : PYr•· IWllEffATtMOfT . HOJICE-Tln Ftca•ou• Name Dtil'( Piiot M•Y 15, 22. 29, mid T1anapon111on Ser· The tOllOWtnQ PtrtOn(t) '*"" Slltlmtnt tlClllm 11111 Yffll from PUBLIC tfOTICE Jv._,,5. 1997 ThGa3 111c ... 109&0 Virginia Cl1ctt , oo.no bu11nen u AOC HOP-the ci. •t wss hltO 1n tilt Offlee NOTICa °' • P'ountaln va111y, CA 921ot PEFl'S Pl.ACE. ~ ~ Ol lhl County Clll\ A new ~· TitUSTD'• IALE ~ 0tt•L1C HO TICE Vincent E. Amato, 941 A111M . t\lrtnQIOn 8"Cl'I. '°"• Bu1u1est NINTlt St.telme o.u· ._ 21 1•7 ,,~,,_. Wtl1 Pebble Betel! Av· ~ lftlll llt ltled pnot IO NI CIMt Al' Ho. t37.a.ot7 ~tlou• aualnoH """*· La Habra. CA toe31 Wltl/lu ueno. 15861 hi 111tno Of lnrt smeme111 ooa 1 .: ...,· 7.,141'° ...._ ltetement Thia bualntH 11 con· DIOOll S11tft. Wtstmnsw. t'IOI Ol 1cs.lf IUflonl• 1111 ust 1 • ..o.tTANT NOTICE The followln9 peraona we dueled by• an fndMdual 92683 dtt NflS OI I fOtouS •11 TO PPIOflll'TY OWNa: doing ~tlnU• aa: O.P.'t Have you 1t9'1ed doing Tltt butlness IS~ by Harne 1n ~*"Of 1tlt llOltb OI YOU Mii .. mPAULT Con1truct1on, 2024 v 11 butlnff• l,•11 No Ill tlO~al ~r "noer F-. S.. UNDllll A ._, °" TRUil =•an Oi.m.nte. CA ~etate=towat filed II>~:,.:'~~~~=.:::' 1 DATmNowam•r.~i.1• with ttte Cowrty Cltfk of ,_ CodtJ UM.De YOU TIW'C N;-OICl6lf 'w lchuda, 2024 Ou1nge COunty on 4-1e.11 ..... ~ CU91nm name '* T10N TO MO'IWCT VOlM ~~Sat!Clemente.CA tH7Ut771t ;;;r;1:nl.(HO ""'....:n9utlleos.Mm ,.., ... ,., IT MAY • Thia butln•u la con-DlllV P'llot May 11, 22, 29. Tlls ..,,..nl w• f;ed wi CN421~ 122M27 Nllr :"::'~"':f .::::f duct!t.,by: 1111 lndMduail Junt e, 1"7 Tht«t 1111 ec.,,_ OM ot 15.2129.~5 1°'7 OI' Tttm IMTUM ' I 111e Lt:gnl Department at tht Daily Pilot is p~ to t1nnuuna a new servire now awila.bk kJ new businesses. ~ wiO now SF.ARCH ti~ 11ll11U for you aJ no extm charf!, and save you~ time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of coune, afor tk ~h is complmJ wt wiU fik yqur jictitU>us business name Jt4temtnt with the Onmty Ckrlt, publish onct a wttlt for four wala as requirtti by law and thm file your proof of publication with the County Clerlt. PIMH stop by to fik your fo:Jitiqus businesJ lt4lemmt a1 the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, CostaMtsa. If you cannot stop bJ ~ aJJ us 111(714)6424321 anJ wt wiO malte amzngmtmts for JO" to hanJJe this pfoaJure by mlliL If you shoula have any farther questions, p~ aJJ us and wt wi/J be mort than g/aJ to asrUt JOU-yooa fud in JOI"'" MW business/ D . ''Pilot NHWl'OIH Ollt\Cll tOSTI\ MHSA ' ' . .. . .. . . ,. .. .. ,. .. -. . . .. . . . . ~ IJ Polley Ru11· ... u11J dtudlinr' 1m· ... ubjrr1 10 dm11~r wuhout notke. The publi .. lll'r rr ... en1·, tl11· ngh1 111 , ... 11..,m n·dui. ... ifr. rl'Vl'>t' or reject 11ny d11..,.,ifi1·d ad\t·11iw nw111 Pl1·11 ... 1· n·p11n 011y 0frror thut may bt- irr ''1111r ..tu ...... ifit·u ud i111nwd11114·1~ 1lw Duih Pilvt 11!'n·pti. no liubiJia~ for u11~ l'r111r i11 1111 111h 1·111 ... 1·11w111 (c>r which it may ht> ........ ......" .. 1 ...... ·fl r'1J rmi n· ... poii-ihl1· 1•:\1•1•p1 f111 tlw ''"' of 1111' •j>111·1· 1w111111Jy oc·1·upit'd by dw 1•rrur. Cri rl11 1·1111 ro11h lw 11!10~.-d f,., 1lw fj,..,, llhl'rtion ..... , .. ..~11 tHMlff II c:J i{i By Fu (7H ) o:H-h:W4 H'~·uw· hM r .. 4~ \Utlt llUllW nrnl phrntt 111111tl1n tllUI -· 11. 1•11 \tHI I•••~ -.11h .1 prn•·•1ui11r J ByPhone (?H } h·t'.!·.il>.,H By MaWfn Penon: :no ~ ..... , flu, 'i1n·1·1 C:11 ... 111 ''··-11 · (' \ 1J:.!h:!"" ,, ,, '1""' 111 .. 1 ~ H. ..... , ., .... ," '""°IMO ---Deadllnes SERVICE DIRECTORY HCMJrs l1·l1·1•h""' H .. \011111 i OOp111 \l11u1Ln f "~" Monda) ........... Frida) 5:00pm Thursday .. Wt'dnf'sday S:OOpm -for All Your Home and Business Needs - ........... ...., .... 11111111 -\\ul~-lrr IL\1111 111 i OOp111 \1 •• ,.1,. I n•l n Tue!->da) ......... l\1onda) S:OOpm Fnday .......... Thursday 5:00pm WednP~da) .... Tut>-,da) 5:00pm ~aturda~ .......... .Friday S:OOpm '21 wftl< t4 ...._ minJ • C.-U.. .. MS.M71 dl2 = COSTA MESA 1024 COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 COSTA MESA 6124 SHARE 2 72 4 2 9 2 O 5 5 3 O 5 5 3 o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Oorgeoua View! Beat E'alde with Hard Furn'd Studio Near iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Washer/Dryer •HUGE Multl-Famltir Reduced! $209,400 To Find 2Br 2Ba Triangle Sq./55 Fwy. S100/ea or $175/bolh. Sale ·Wilson Twnhm• .EOUAL HOVSIHC Jenny Bradley, Bkr Master Suites. Nr Avl Now. $595. Ulls NB 1 Br w/bath Avl 7/16 Share A Drea m Can't Find Work? Retail, Assisi Mngr + 848-8308 380 W. Wiison OPPORTUNITY 7 1 4 -a 4 5 _3 9 4 1 0 r Tri-Sqr. gar. no pets. pd. No Pets. 646-5330 $329+ 1/3 UU. Close Host Scandinavian, You can't be looking PT Posnions. Apply In Fri & Sal 7am-3pm All11ll1llllll4vertl1lntli!U111 714·967-8896-pager $1060/Lse 640.9408 _L_a_r_g_e_1_B_r_V_o_ry_C_le_a_n_I to bch. Pool' smk ok. !':;:r~~:~: ;~I~~~ 100 hard! WANTED 15 Person: Papyrus, ---------Elecuonics, appls, 111wsp1ptr lssubjecl lo Ille Fed· E , •Id• 2 b d. 1 ba • New carpet and appls. Male prefd. 645-4899 Russian High School ~~~P.11~n~o f,:~~ va.:.;~r~~ ~il~e 3 28:1 ~ i ss~~: h iFiiUiiRiiiNiiiiiTiiUiiRiiiEiiiii6iiOiiil 4i clolhes, ski equip ... 11llfllrHo111l119Actot1K1u ---------garage, FP, stove, ref, Oar w/opener. $600 NB Across form beach Exchange SludonlS h ouso 10 manage· Coast Plaza. or Fax 1--------- ,_Jdld•llkll1111usll lllegal HUNTINGTON hkups, avail 6/20. 1-perSQfl. 545·3229 2bd/1ba. S550/mo. inc arriving Augusl. monl. No experience Resume: 545-2213 Oft Couch Good cond NEWPORT I I II $1125/ 645 5862 011 whl w/gold If pan. :~m~11"'111on"or .. 1dnly1crplrme ~~!uco~ BEACH 1040 •Exec mcoo. ndo .Great· 1---------~~~Iii 7/~ /~22-ia5' ~.''I, ~oecs~m~a ~II yv.olu~:esoEr necessary. Call Now, SALES PERSON For S 150 obo 839-0664 BEACH 6169 NEWPORT Bronl (714)891 ·5784. Lingerie/Adult Novelly 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii band on race, color, 11llglon, E'Side Location. Huge N t P R 1·800-SIBLING S tore. PT. 4-9pm. Leather brown sleepeq1 111,lludlcap,l1111lll1lstalusor One-Of·A·Klndl 4Br 3Ba, 2-Fp, Yard, BEACH 2669 a•:'a:orn 4bedn hoouosem. ---------Clerk Busy Pho10 H::iurs flex. $6 to su:u1 sofa S400, wood lV •••3-Famlly Sal• llMloftalwltln,ounlnt•nllonlo 4Bd 2.75Ba Home. W/0, Altached Gar.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Storo in CM 20·30 hrs •Lotions & Lace• Slond 550, collee 333 Catallna·Alley makunyauclqnle1tnc1,llml· Expanded Fam Rm. $1600 Robin 650-2927 tOOtt. to beach. Fully LOST & por wk. High levels of 743 Baker SI C.M. table S50, ani11cal Sat & Sun 9am-4pm .. Remodeled Kllchen •1BR $725• furn, wd, ref, S575mo. FOUND 2925 cuslomer service. 714·429-1911 11 rep I ace S 1 O O Pa110 turn, hsehld, etc. lllloll 1t dlacn111lullon. Mstr·Sulle • French Move·ln Speclall 3br/ 2BR 2BA $835 + ulll. 545·8584 x307 M 1 b E th 1· ---------1 .,74·2650 Tiii HI I us e n us1as ac SALES "' Estate Sale s 111wapaper w no Doors • Bay Windows 2ba trlplex upstairs D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. and Resp. 722·0611 s 8 knowillfly1CCtpl111yldwrtist· Spa • Sunnb Nook unll, balcony, 2-car No pets. Carport. •••••••••• F d S 11 bl k Local wee~ly news· Sofa , wall un11, cotfee unday am-4pm I ._ -• ·•·11 1111111 VI t o IM oun ma ac DEBT paper seeks inside table, bdrm furn, 111 Via Vella m111 -11 .. •-w c I n $415,9 o garage. New carpet/ s a • esa dog· Ridge Park Or, h 1 •lolaUNollll1law.011r111dcn Nancy Luksa..Agt palnL $1150 7791 ___ •_5_4_5_·_4_8_5_5_• __ COMMERCI1U. Newporl Coast Sun 6• CONSOLIDATION sales represen1a11ve c 1•ms,k 11mp:75 ~1~~ Moving Sale Sat Only atl llM•Y lalttlMC 11111 111 714-843-8787 Scott Pl. 964·8585 Beautiful, Now 2 +2 1. Call 545.5247 nttor Cul payments 10 50°;. Musi possess Slrong ar wor · 8am-4. Appls, Furn, 11we111111 Mwrtlsd In 11111 PETRIGE COVE corner unit In Back RE.AL ESTATE lpm Leave Messago neduco or elunmale phone sales ob1hlies. ---------Household furn. etc ... • ...,..., ........ 1 ..... Reducedll Spacious 2Bed/2Bath, a /c, Bay w/large Windows tnloresl. Samo day be dependable, learn MERCHANDISE 3 Landfall Ct. ..... -1ty"~'-t11 3Bdrm 1.75Ba Home. LOST CAT approval Non-prof11 oroenled, and d soil 11111 .. ~-com-appliances, hardwood and high ceilings. bl MISC 6 S Saturday ""am Sofa ........... ..........__... ........... --•IHUD •vaulted Ceilings• rt 1 1 2 Pvt g3r, w/d , Ip, Ing. ----------Black Persa3n Hot Cred11guard starter wno is a e to • 01 • • -·--·-Marble Entry • Plush oors, Pc. -car gar. pink collar. Name is of Amertca work well under dead· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fridge, coffee tbls, TolM111llt·•·W ·IMO.fGr Carpet • Remodeled Comm. pool and spa. Gated Community BUSINESS ··etue" 612 m S.A 1.800.226_0190 Imes. One year sales lamps, games, old llllWllll...-.OCwnpleue Kitchen & Baths II Pet w /de Po s 11. $1435. 789-1748 PROPERTY 2767 Heights nr Cypress SI experience preferred '9,! Cratt:,m:nj ~:~ bo~~1 lcl~thes..;. etc. ""HUDll42'·3SOO. $259,900 $1050/mo. Avail 7/1 Lido Beyfront upslrs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 851·8718 Dollvery P e rsons . Excellenl benel11 5 ~w·~p s:oo 00 • rv ne ftv~· HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE Nancy Luksa·Agt Torell! Realty 3bd, 2ba, Ip, decks, •---------Plums Catering •n CM package. MF O V. • • Saturday 9am·1pm 714-843·8787 540·7355 gar, ,1orage. 1yr lse. Medlcal/Dental Lost Lale May, 1, 14 1s haring• Food service Drug screen1ng'phyS1· 714•721•4008 2 rel's, clothes. LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON 1048 HARBOUR 2142 S24007mo.673-0194. Office H.B . No trench gold lrlanglo andor dohvcry exp cal required Hot Point Was her & and appliance s . Unique 1bdrm 1 ba money down. Furn earring (Belwoen tielplul Seeking prof.. For consideration Wht Wes11nghse Dryer 245 Kings Place neg. 1300s.I. NT. Oalhla/Jasmlne) In highly mo11va1ed please fax resume (in· 5150/pr. L3dies Roller w/lolt condo style apt. Prine only. 760-0898. COM 714·673-4947 customer service eluding salary range Blades-Macro Blades •••••••••• Vaulted ceilings, tighl & airy walk through LOST WALLET 01 Al-orienled persons desired) 10: seo SZ·71/2 645-4668 TRANSPORTATION -------•IOPEN SUN 1 ·5 Enjoy The Flnestt Waterfront Fabulous 3 + 3 /O e n /0 I n /0 a r/ Dock avail, ten. Pis, Furn, FP, Fr Doors $3350 Agt. 675-9505 kitchen, large walk·ln ---------bertsons Co1ona dol Starling al S5·SlO per Judy Oeuang at <714> Wolff Tanning Beds closet, dishwasher, BUSINESS OFFICE Mar near PCH. 5/28 hr. Ms. C:ltl 646"4118 _6_3_1._6_5_9_4 _____ , Tan Al Home prlvale extm large FOR RENT 2769 Black small Sen11men·'·o-R-IV_E_R_E_A_R_N_M_O_R_E Security Officers Buy Oarecl and Save! --------- patio from llvlng room, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tal llems, Bus cards· tor Glass & Hauling. Immediate pos1lions Low Monthly Pm1s addiUonal patio otl ol Olivares & Sons. and s 36.42,000 + first available! Call tor Free Color C;Ualog GENERAL 1002 BALBOA PENIN. Nice, clean, large 2BR 2.SBA Home with bay views. g arageb decks . Avail• le Now $1850.mo •••••• BEACH 'N BAY • RENTAL CO 714-873·7368 Attention Home Owners & R.E. Agents!! Showcase those special proper11es In our Home1 of the Week & Open Home Gulde publl1hed each Saturday In the Real Estate Teb. 11'1 an effective e nd lf'1eicpensh1e way to reach homebuyer11 Call our Clesalned Department Todayll 842-5878 AJlk about our current 1peclatsl 4Bdrm 4.5Baths, 3·car garage, Ocean Views. $839,000 Doug Sulley, Bkr 714-720·1704 Water1ront Fabulous 3 + 3 /0en/Oln /Oar/ Cock avail. ten. Pis. Furn. FP, Fr Doors BOATS 7011 bdrm w/outslde stor· Furn'd Offices Full cash. Please call year. Regional avail· appointment 248-9180 Call 1 ·800·711 ·0158 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii age epaco. Vertical amen. cont rm. to 1·310·262·6808 abla. 2,500·3,000 Telephone Sales 10' Zodiac 6HP blinds Included share w/NWiJt Bch1-L-O_S_T_,_C_o_r_u_m--W-a-1c-h miles /week. True Adverlis1ng _C_O_L_L_E_C_T_I_B_L_E_S ___ Suzuki eng .. access. throughout, skylight In builder. 825·0671 with Diamonds. 4_5 Profit Sharing 4o1 k. 557.9914 S2500. 723-0227 livlng room, unique 1 Vl 1 B 11 Paid Health, Oenlal, __ W_a_l_t-re_s_s_F_T_/_P_T __ • 6017 87'Boston Whaler NEWPORT bathroom/ vanity/ Ofc Suite 641sq.lt. r ngs. c 0 a· 5 • RX, Lite. Must nave 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 17h Montauk. Yamaha d 1 1 N 1 1 3 p t Off d Sentimental Value Exper Apply at· i BiiEAiiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiliiOii6iii9 NEWPORT ress ng area eu ra Rec~ pt Io ~esa r:~. $1000. REWARD!! yrs OTA exp. w/1yr Dick Church's . Hutch· Black Laquer 90, bait tank, cover. $3350 Agt. 8'46·9468 carpel lhroughou11 0 714•8 40•1873 llalbed or heavy haul 2698 Newpon Bl, C.M. w/CrySlal·pald Sl2K, $8800. 846-t 182 BEACH 2169 Carporl stall to ac· 441 Id Newport Blvd , oxp. Class A COL req. sac SSK. Allgator 4bd, 3ba Pool/spa. commodale 1 vehicle Nwpt Bch. $1220· LOST. Female co1. Combined Transpon Waterfront Brlefcese w/address•--------- 1988 remodel. Family/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Included. Very bright 714-850 -9505 tong hair, dark/II gray. 1·800-637-4497 Restaurant book S4K. 640.6401 POWER BOATS living rm. s448.000. 4BD/2BA Family room and open living area! Vic-Port Slreets NB. Cassandra AM Host/Hostesses 7012 Agent 714-721·3566. w/FP, new carpet & Call now, won't last! ---------Has tags. 720·18551---------needed Monday----------,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blv Canyon Dover Model Sing le Level 2BR 2BA + Oen 714-844-5215 Bluffs Townhomea Bay view, 1 ·story, 3BO, S359K. 2bd, view S192K. Agt 650-3822. Lido lale Cott•v• Bankruptcy Aucllon 142 Via Undln• Auction June 22, 3 PM Open Houses 6/7, 6/8, 6/14 Noon-4 PM . 3 BR, 1 .5 BA strada location, steps 10 beach. Call for addt'I Info, Couller & Assoc. 258·9777 )( 232 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT paint. Quiet culdesac $1470 789-0931 INCOME LIFEGUARDS Friday. Exper nee. WANTED 1• street. Cat ok. $2100/ PROPERTY 2790 MISSING! White tong Immediate Summer Call Vanke• Tavern 6019 79' Bayllner 2ill mo. 675-4830. Ag1. I••••••••-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hair Cat 15yrs old on positions! FT/PT. 675·5333 TO BUY Sara1oga, rebulll eng/ 5/30 nr V1sla Trucha/ •248·9180• ___ W_e_e_k_e_n_d ___ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii outdrlve, 25hrs. new 4bd/3.5ba Oen. for-MISCELIANEOUS COSTA MESA TRIPLEX Vista Del Oro St , N.B.1---------Receptionis t Old Coins Gold Salver upholsl1ry. In/out. mat OR, welbar, FR, RENTALS E'sld e 3BR·2BA own Reward 760·9048 Little People & Me Franklin Mint, Sterling Bimini top, leak, vt-IS. ocean view, gated. 1 B · An upscale children's Must have g 0 0 d Old watches & iewelry $7900. 831 ·5823 $4700/mo. 76().1580. I••••••••• un t + 2-2 R units slore has Immediate phone skills and some S325K BKR 760·3142 l-H-EAL--T-H--&----opening for an O.(per. Macintosh experience Weslco1$I Com 642·9448 81 ' Boston Whaler Bluff•. 4br 3ba. sates associate Send resume: Top Oollers Paid Monlauk 17f1 w/90hp, End unit, 2-car gar. fp, VACATION •••••••••• FITNESS 3000 Apply In person a t· 759-6826 For Records Jazz, Mariner TrailerNHSI w /d , a c , S 2 0 0 0 . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 B sou n tracks, etc Teak/Scuba RactV8ait Avl Aug.1. 458·5232 RENTALS 2722 BUSINESS & 1829 WoSlch · N · Call Make 645·7505. Tank. New upholslWy. Mobile Home Lg 1Br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE Dead Doclors Oon'I Lie ••Loan Processor EMPLOYMENT Nice $7900. 631·582.3 Lg pallo. Lido Pen. Bayfront Hm Nr Bal *n**c5 0°110%1daot MFinFA•r~*15* Exp'd Conv. FHA, VA. SERVICES 5533 PETS & 89 Express CruiMr Pvt bch. Pool/spa/ Fun Zone. 1 br + '"u Fax resume: 574·1753 3211 OAL 400 hrs. work ottt rm. Avl 7/15. sleeping Iott, 1ba, Ip, ~~e~I ~:ste.W6~~·~1~a~·~8-5_1_.1_1_o_a_·_Pa_g_o_r___ •••••••• ANIMALS 6049 Twin VP271·Brand nu S1t50/mo. 675-0138 lmmaculate l 6/t9·29, ---------0 $11 99 .-Please be aware that iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pa1nl. professlonaUy $2200. 714·673·1943 BUSINESS price ... nly • Medica l Asst-PT decorated Interior. Nwprt Hgta 3Br 3Ba Toll Free 888·217·1837 Bock Office. 20hrs per lhe t1s1lngs in this cal· KITTENS Loaded with ex1rael Hse. Ip, w/d hkup, COM Cottage Avail. OPPORTUNITY Get In Shape Now! wk. Busy NB lnlernal egory may require you 562·598-3525 . $49,900.obo 760-6837 ~~~~b.dec, jl;~.~~~~ ~'.~~ t~f ;~i~r S~6~~~~· 2904 Personal lnS1ruc1lon Medlcino/Endocrinol· :~ C:~1c~ 9t~~r~uTsbe~ • ** * Sec. 714·675-7506 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home, Office or Gym. ogy. Salary DOE. charge per mlnule. Nwpt Pen Overlooking---------Scott 714·723-0686 262•1148 Canal. 2blks to Beach. Hunt Hrbr Fab 3bd, $ HUGE PROFITS $ BICYCLES 6060 SAIL BOATS 7014 NB Facial Room & 3Br 2Ba Dplx, fp, bale, mrbl Ip, tennis pools, secured gar. New wht June S 1790wk. July/ carpel. W/O. Yr Lse. Aug S1890wk. 2wk min No pets. Avail 7/1. Agt/own1 846-9468 s1385 1 ·209-539-5016 -.-R-•_n.;;.c_h_N_•_•_r -v-0-•• -m-lt-e From Spielberg Movie. Phone Card Routes $2000/wk. Pot. 800-700-7177 24hrs PERSONALS Slyilsl Slollon Avail. EMPLOYMENT Airport area Conlacl WANTED 5535 Purple Mountain Bonnie 714-756·0493 BI k e S 1 O O . 574-2850 Loving Swedish Nurse. ---------12 Yrs exp. Honest & 24' Sailboat Mahog.,,y/ Teak. d ieszel. autc> pllol, Icebox, head. 2 boats must sell! $5000 o bo. 581 ·5947. NEED DOWN APARTMENTS we !~'f!!a~NJ!v the CORONA 2122 FOR RENT Riding. fishing, camping. ••••••••• SEEVTNG Featured In LA Tlmes. ANNOUNCEMENTS woM"'EN Brochure 3 t 0·546-3792 3004 New Beyfront S a lon In Newport Beach S1a11ons Av31fable tor Renl f or H31r S1yl1s1 and Make·Up caring Good cook. TV, ll.ICTIORICS, Loe rers. Chras11ne STlllO IOIO I:'. 714·646-3735 ~ Lido 14 w/lraller . $1000.'obo. 78~731. down payment on the DEL MAR Arhsl Con1act Manoy _________ 1 MARINE SUPS 122·1082 or 261-1 187 DOMESTICS 5540 SITIWTlftOiiM DOCXS 7022 home of your choice iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and arrange the un- derlying 111 Mor1gage financing. Buyers and Realtor• ca ll The DownPayment Co Oo•anfront Condo Unobstructed Ocean RENTALS TO COSTA MESA 2624 SHARE 2724 ANNOUNCEM~~~ Handsome Attorney Seeks very attractive slim whl female 26·34 for dating • 360·4947 Nursery Help For NOWltlngSd'leduled Church. Sun Mornings COM single f11lher w/3yr In YotJ' NetghbOftlOOd 8· 11, 18 • Frrst Aid/ old daugh1er seeks CPR Corl. 644-7400 trade of babysitting 15x70' sllp Sail boab only $13.50/per ft. 845·9307 Bkr 239-4334 -----.. _. ... I -.. --.... I --:4' .. 1 ~: :.: --' .. -... ~-· ~-~- Balboa Newport Realty, Inc. Newport Duplex Large Units Large Lots Steps to Sand $460,000 723 4494 CORONA DELMAR 1022 Stunnlne 180 degree Bay & Jetty View•. Waterfront condo, 2 + 2, 32'wld• Uv/ din room. Totally remod. 1850,000 Op•n aat/Sun 1·5 2525 Ocean BIVd A-2 873·3304 Stunnln9 180 degree Bay & Jany View•. Waterfront condo, 2 +2, 3a'wlde llv/ din room. T'otally remod. 1850,000 Open aun 1·• 252& Ocean BIVd A·2 e7s.aa04 itunnln9 1 IO 0.V'" Oay a. Jetty Vlewe. Waterfront condo, a ... a. 32·~ ...,, dlf'I room. Totally l'9f110d, HS0,000 Open aun 1 .. 2125 ~ Blvd A·2 87~~ Buy h. Li ft . ,Ind It. Cl•eeltle4· and Cha nnel View· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bal I ele Room avail, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Bdrm 2Bath, pool, )accuul, boat sllp avt. $2100. 714-673·7486 COSTA MESA 2124 S875/mo. 2bd/1 ba. Fwy close. nr Triangle Square. 848·5100 2BD APT encloaed gar, yard. Off Harbor and 19th. 848-8541 ahr bath, Fem pref, no 1mk/drugs/pets, W/O, $414 + dep. 673·5590. 2br 1b• nr OCC. All Bal Pen 3bd apt. new crpl, paint, firing, Across from beach. blinds. $695. + S200 S 4 3 0 /mo . + u t 11. dep. 241·8850 875·9101 E'sld• Country Wood• CM Exec/Hme no/smk, 2Br spit M , stdy, fp lk oats. Mat br $650? $895. N/pat, 180 2111. 1 br 325 +shr ba. Happy 645-9543or646·1164 quiet, pvt. 631 ·2111 3bd/t .Sba Very lg lanced yard, 2-car E'alde. Spacious & gar. 1yr lse. Gardener/ quiet. 2br 1ba. no water Inc. S1250mo. pet1. $675. + S300. Pet1 ok. (310)474-8769. dep. 845~1492 Matr·br, pV1 ba, gar. prof 'I $640. + 1/3 ull• + 640 .dep . Bal Pen. 675·3511 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Office Haun: 9:00 un • 5:'!C~·P Ind 10:00 am • 4:00 pm • di 1561 Mae Dr. • S... Ana ffdsha, CA (714)~60 RECEPTIONIST•• services. 760·0681 Books and Charts•--------- Needed I! Orange SCHOOLS & c<!ast College Is INSTRUCTION 3012 building a new public ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For busy P.R. Agency. •••••••••ill Good people skills & professionalism a must. Compuler exp TUTORING 8 t $9·10/hr . ben. MERCHANDISE Naulical Library I We 11 need nautical books. charts, guides, lnstru· menll. All subjects and areas needed by our students -5,000 annually! Your gi'1s are tax deductible Credentleled Teacher Fax resume 10 office ---------• Most Subjects-ESL. mgr: 714/442-7559 ANTIQUES Math·Read·Speclal Ed 1--------Remodiatlon 644·0325 Receptlonl1t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tor Hnlr SGlon In C.M. Kronlch·Dach Plano. 6010 through the OCC I••••••••• Foundation. Call us EMPLOYMENT arrange pick up and receipt. 714-645·9412 I••••••••• PT/FT avail. Start Circa 1898. Xlnt Cond $5.50/hr. 631·7990 $225.00 723-4306 Receptionis ts Needed for lull·tlme & temporary positions. Champagne Temporary Help 714·758·1844 The Community Market Place . Claulfled 842·5078 EMPLOYMENT 55301.------.· Top Dollar Paid! From 1800·1 960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings, china , gtsware. turn, etc. 40Yr NB Ats 673-6223 llOfOIQ •11t-... No MonlY DoWn1 lnsullatlon & Programming Of 75+ CNnnels lndUCled VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Dock Lido Isle up so 65tt sailboat, narrow beam pref'd 673·7677 Side Tie for '25' salt boal. wa1er/elec1riclty . Good locatlon/nr Udo. S!>.00/per 11. 675+6128 AUTOMOBILES A CURA 9010 ~A UVE DEMO AT •aa L911end CPE all ft~ lllfWftN!T llrUft NI' II pwr, snrf, am/1m casa. UIN IKftr'WI 111.t". WI. CC, AC. llhr Int. 6cyl. • Clllm '911.... a uto. $6750. 675-2769. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All Kinds of Jobi F01 All Kinds of People. =======~11~·~·~·~·~-~-~.!:·~-~·:!JI '91 lntegra RS Aed. alt. 7 lk mis. AJC. MW ClaHlfled. iliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1·A-u-to_m_o_t_lv_e __ E_v_e_n_ln-g CASH NOW Receptionist. Mon-Frl FQr Future Payments! 3PM-9PM. EJCcellent W• buy peyments Communlcallons 1klll1 fr.,m Insurance ••111• nee. for dealerahlp. M•nts, annultlH or Call Shlrtay Dahl for t'll Or1gage notes. We Interview. Costa MHa also buy Mllltary Honda 438·5050 Annuities (VS1 ·1)1---------Call A&P Cepltal BOAT PAINTER R et our o • t at EXPERIENCED 1·800-338•5815 LP APPLICATORS 875·2837 BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE 2769 FOR RENT 2769 2800 sq. t. a en Can be divided abundant adjacent parking. Convenient, top q_uality commc dal a.tta. teal>lc terms. [>,, '!'I" !:Ii, ,,, "'iii~ \\',..,, tl (ii\ •• v ... ' .111; WE ARE NOW HIRJNG ·w..-.. ·a.A~ ·u.Mr ·w ~·i-·• .. r:: WTIJJAMS.SONOMA s. .. !h (",.' i:i., .. J333 s. ll"'"~ si-1 Mo~,,·-~·· .. w -· • ~l~ .... 4*4'" h ill Tlnw Newport New1 Cl;a ./Dlipley up tu S~ Cumm. In & Out1idt A It for rtuJ APPLIANCES 6011 trs, org owner. ir.lnl cond. S7,995. 760-8005 GA.RAGE SALES BMW 9030 '8'1 BMW 325 Red, alarm. I cyl, lapd. 6122 AC. au pwr. 1unroot. $1995/obO. IMG-4881. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sat a.12 ... " & tresh •ea 32a1c White conv. water llihlng ge1r, blk top, fl.Illy loaded. tool•, clthlng , etc.I new tltel/1op. 20k on CORONA DELMAR 200 Otchld naw eng. Mu1t ... I SUPER MOVINO IAIA SlO,tSOO. S4I tMi •• SAT 9.3 •• '90 321SIC Red COIW. LR. BR, ' garden Loededl All pwr, 691Pd furn: mopad: .. wing alarm. cd, aAoy wt*. macn: em apple: axer-•Ir t>age. nK. Low cycle; garaen a. wooct-atuebOOtl Muat ... wrk toola; eporll, l14,000/11fm 1'73-41U lcllch 'baby aqulpm't: 1i4 f 4oi 811tlitl". fremed prints, t>oOlcs, Uk• new. 11'' chrome records . VCA •.. wne•I•. car p"9f'M TrHeurH, Bargain•· 132,toO ......... Ooni hit I OM upi ---------- ••• ....... "d. l1Wft oe Sota & o. Ani• \ ' • ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1997 Newport Buch/Costa Mesa Daily Pil01 TODAY'S CRoSSWORP PUZZLE .... By CHARLES GOREN wfth OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH BONDA 908S JBEP 9110 MAZDA 9125 TOYOTA 92 10 •at CIVIC •·Dr Sedan '02 Jeep Wrangler '84 M••d• Mlata '87 Towota 51.1pta $1pd, AC, radio, new Auto, P/S, Ult. CUii ltalhtr, a/C, p/I , Cd ve. 3 o. PS. PB. AC, whll, MINT COND. player. Limited Edition cc. 1111 New tires & tire•. exc cond. 87k (#101139/NJ560Cl39) w Ith Hardtop brakes. 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ACROSS ·~ i Two-wheeler • ,..., In little 14=11 15 Dedare 18 lnctmed to weep 17 Isaac's soo 11 Fbner 19 F11earm to Sewina-k11 llem 2.2 Moved" 24 TrudQes 28 First lady? f7 Cheerful 30 Strong current 35 Prickle 36 Goody-goody 37 Rlcewme 38 A.swell 39 Srnollestack 42 Easy as -43 Slcman volcano 45 Aunt eee·s nephew ~ Conect.(a manuscnpl) 48 Glfl adornmentc; 50 Sla1nt>d 51 Actress -Dawn Chong 52 Chemical compound 54 Signs up 58 Baboons 62 Ruckus 63 Curts and nnglets 65 Modetn Persia e6 AclorBNn 67 She, on the Riviera 68 Actress Thompson 69 SmaN llsn 70 tmltaled 71 File DOWN 1 Gu11&11st Atkins 2 Sumptuous 3 Ja1 4 Faner 5 Vote 6 Vino covered 7 Large green parrol 8 M1scatculates 9 Try hard 10 Young cows 11 Huck f1nn's lransport 12 W11tor - Stantey Gardner 13 Changed tne color ot 21 Mon1 23 L1v1ng Ienco 25 Imagine 27 Complete 28 Snapshot 29 Favors 31 Roman's IX PREVK>VS PUm.E SOl.VED 32 ROCOlded 33 Approving, slangity 34 Like an overgrown lawn 36 -dream 401nn 4 1 M1cldle Eastem country 44 Type of container 47 More obscure 49 Natural gill 50 Used the alhc. perhaps 53 Say "cheese•· 54 Adam's arandson 55 "Cheers· ·regular 56 Increase 57 Mets' stadium 59 Columnist Bombeck 60 Sweet potatoes 61 Cinch 64 Mattemorn. for one ~;~00.ml. 9'31~;';:& Towota of (101123/R0512548) 55800. 114·551·0139 Huntington Beach •ea Towota Truck ENDPLAYED IN NEAR RECORD TIME '88 Accord LX 847-8555 Tovota of 5-•pd, ale. Xtra ctean 6·Spd, A /C. P/S. Huntington B each (101207/NJ5114974) Both vulnerable North deals WEST •98 Q 8654Z 0 J 10 6 3 •83 NORTII •J 10754 \J Q83 OA7 •A92 SOU'I11 •A2 EAST •KQ 6S v>Void O K 942 •K Q 10 75 \J AK J JO 7 OQ86 •J64 The bidding. NOR11t EAST SOUTH WEST Pan •• lO PN• 2• Obi 417 Dbl Pas• rAH P11" Opening lfad. Eight or• Pay attention to the bidchng. On mflny OCCllSIOOll it will pro,;clf' 11uffi- cie-nt clue11 to map out 11 winning campaign North's cue-bid of two club!< showed a limit r aiRI' or helter in support of hl.'art.s. Routh, with val- ues near o no·trump opcning and a line fivf'-card suit, wasted no time in getting to game. Obviously, We8t fancied hi~ hand's dcfonsi11c capa- bihlie11 far more than we would. It would not occur to us to double sev- en hearts with the We11t card11, let CHEVROLET 9045 FORD alone rourt cru1 ... Tiit, AM/FM -LEXU--S----9-1-1-5-• 714-847·8555 West led the eight or clube. Afraid Like New --------'87 4X4 XCAB 11101289 JC065805 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MEDCEDES 91 30 5-spd, p/s. Mint Cond that a cJub rufTwaa loomirtg, declar· '92 Leicua LS400 &\ (101115/H5059098) er won the ace and U!11.f'd heart.a. Tovot• of Auto, A/C, Leather, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Since Weit clenrly hed to have all Hunt1ngton Beach dual p/aeats, cult '91 3001! SO Down, '90 Toyota L E the trumps for the double, the 5-0 714·847-8555 whl1,,ab1, ptw, am/fm, T•ke over Leuo. Auto. a/c. p/s, p/w, aplitsho11ldhavebetnno1urpriae. ,92 AcoordLX moonrool, p/tocks, 5469 .mo f or 30 crul1e, tilt . lt was already too late to save the Sl l ,!!OO/obo Stk ml. cassette. BEAUTYI month•, OR purchaso (10t275/LU2l6554) contract, but declarer managed to aulO, ac, pwr, CHS (#200i-:~!~~2;:) for 52~~r.0;~ Miies '91 4·Runner mistime the piny and go down two new tlrea/brakea. Huntington Beach V-8, a/c, p/s, cruise tricki.. 721·8044 847·8555 (101239/M0007922) Simply ducking the Opt'ning lead •--,-9-3-C-lv_l_o_E_X __ -,9-3-L-e_ic_u_a_Q_S_3-0-0--• MERCURY 9135 Toyota of would have worked wonders. H a/c, p/e, . cruise, lilt, Leather' moon roof. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Huntington Beach clubs were indeed 6·1, declarer amm/fm, cass, Nice Disc. Low miles. '78 Gr•nd Marqufs 1 ___ 8_4_7_·8_5_5_s __ would hnve been no woMIC ofT. AP. it (101012/PS002913) 111032746 $251897 39k orig ml. 4dr. '91 4Runner was. East would have been end-$3995/obo. 840-6070 V6, auto, ps, pw, am/ played on winning the queen of '93 Civic LX '84 Lexu• OS 300 Im, p/toc:ks, cassette. clubs at trick one Declarer has auto, 8/c, tilt, p/locks, Opal/Wht. Full Option. MITSUBISHI 9145 (200507/M0007219) am/Im, Must See Cert. /Warranty '92 Tercel " eight fast tricks available, and the (100856/P8015123) #0068300 $281790 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P/S, 5spd, cassette, queen of diamonds r epresents 11 • 9 2 M 1taub1 ah f hurry . ( 1 o 1 1 3 5/ near-certain n i nth. No matter Toyota of '84 Leicua QS 300 Eclipse 5 speed, N0185262) which 11uit F.a11t elect.II to return, the Huntington Beach Black/t11ory. Full Op· A/C, cassette. NICE. '92 Tercel dt'fender pre11f'nta declarer with 714-847-8555 tion, mint cond. Lease (200528/094103) 4Spd, am/Im, cas· another trick in that suit And, if return. Cert/Warr. Toyota of sette, CALL necessary, a diamond rufT can be 1-1-S-U_Z_U----9-1-0-0 #087568 29,817 Huntington Beach Toyota of negotiated to boost declarer'11 total •9 4 Lexus ES 300 714.847•8555 Huntington Beach to 10. 'I'ry it. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blk/Blk. Full option 847·8555 Next to a pnrccl endplay on '92 Trooper Won't Last Cert/Warr. ---------•--------- opening lead, being tropped al\er MUST SEEi (200439/ 1'0039981 $25,077 NISSAN 9150 '93 4 ·Runner Blk, winning the lirtit trick is a record. N7903924) Loadedt Full pwr, ac. Toyota of '94 Leicu• ES 300 4wd. new tires. cass, Huntington Beach SD N Le at her, '91 Sentra snrf. S17K 675·0232 Learn to be a better bridge player! Subscribe n ow to the 847·8555 moon roo f • d Is c . Xtra cloan, 5 spd, am/ '93 V6 XLE 1050853 $24,997 Im • ca s s e t 1 e · Loaded, Call Goren Bridge Letter by calling 1 ______ ..._ __ <SOO> 788-1225 ror information. JAGUAR 9105 Or write to: Gore n Bridge Let· ter , P .0. Box 44 IO, Ch icago, 111. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 60680. 9075 FORD '93 XJS CPE Red Low Ml. Beauty! $23,391 '94 XJ 12·0yater t 2 Cyl . Power . 9075 $31,995 (#200372/MC791698) (10l 177/PU072139) '95 Leicu• ES 300 Toyota of Blk/Blk, full option. Huntington Beach '85 SR5 VG ElCtra P r i c e d t o s e II . ___ 8_4_7_·_8_5_s_s_,,_.,.. Cab C e r t . /W a r r a n t Y '92 Nlaaan King Cab V6, auto, p/s, am/Im, 1097801 26,977 V6, 5spd,a/c, p/s, am/ till, cust whls, bedliner Im cass. Llko now (IOt l03/SZ049951} '92 LHua SC 400 (200571/NC320213) Lthr, moonrool, disc. Toyo ta of #018278 $28,997 Huntington Beach 714·847·8 555 '96 Lexu s LS 400 To~ota of Hunting ton Beach 714·847·8555 '85 Cargo Van, clean/ I o o k s g o o d /r u n s great/79K orig ml/Out· llttod for travel. Bit above blue, but not dupllcatabte 631-6695 '84 Ford F150 V-8, '89 TEMPO '94 XJ12·Black 1 2 ·C y I . P o w e r White/Ivory. Hard To ---------1--------- F ind I Cert/Warr. OLDSMOBILE 9155 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 # 038 1 4 2 $AVE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '85 Astro Van V6, Loaded, Like New (200588/SB205266) '93 Suburb•n Mint Cond (200578/1 PJ41617) Toyota of Huntington Beac h 714·847-8555 9050 auto, AC, Cassette. ONLY 40,000 MILESI $3500/obo. 646·1042 (200511/KB106369) '86 Mus tang 4cy, Toyo ta of 4spd, runs excellent. 1 Huntington Beach owner. All pwr. S950. 1 __ 7_1_4_·8_4_7_·8_5_5_5_ 631·0634 '82 Thunderbird '87 FORD VAN Conv. V6, p/seat, cust whls, V-6, NT. P/S, A/C, auto, p/s, p/w, am/Im, Low ml. Orig. Owner. p /locks , cassotte. S4,999 720-1722 LIKE NEW. (#200600/ NH115506) '88 ESCORT T f 5 s p e e d • a m If m oyota 0 c2oos 121JW358569) Huntington Hurry! Beach '89 AEROSTAR 714.947.9555 Auto, ale, p/s, p/w, •--,9-3_F_o_r_d_F_1_5_0 __ amlfm cass, cruise $31,995 '95 Vanden Pia• Top Of Tho Line Sedan 20k ml. Whito $41,495 '95 Vanden Plas Flaming Red $39,995 '95 XJO 20k mlles. Titanium $35,995 '95 Convertible 20k m iles. Black $39,995 •94 Leicus SC 400 '85 Cutlass Cierra '64 VW Bug 4 door. V6, auto. all New engine. needs Cashmere/Ivory. Full pwr, St300. 723-1504. body work. $500 obo Option. New Lexus Trade. Cert/Warr. _________ ,_6Al_0-_0_4_2_5_. ____ _ <1'038995 $32,B77 PONTIAC 9170 '69 BaJa Bug $400/obo '94 Lexu a SC 300 574·2650 Lthr, disc, moonroof '91 Sunblrd LE, 4-dr. --------- $29 997 3uto, ac and more '70 VW Bug Blue, new #017084 • motor, tires, brakes & Gro3t Condition. Kelly '94 Lexus LS 400 Leather, d is c , BB 55550. Asking bauery. Looks good. $3400. 714·631·8433 $2990. 966·1275 memory, moonrool. ---------'71 VW BUS Power Brakes, 4-spd, am-Im cass. Large rear sunrf $1700 OB0•631·0757 #0199t48 $34,797 SU ZUKI ·Lexu•· M ission Viejo 9205 Can't seem to gel to all those repair 1obs around lhe house? BUICK 9035 CADILIAC 9040 '88 Park Aveunue needs engine work, now transmission. 5600. or best ofter. '78 Seville 2nd owner, xlnt cond, rebuilt eng. New trans, custom wire whls. $2950/obo. Need to ••Ill 068·9277 '93 LeBaron Conv auto, p/s, p/w, p/ locks, am/fm, cass. cust whls, Xtra cteon. po1179/KZB36878) v8. auto, a.Jc, p/s, Luggage Rack cust whls, Bedllner (200551/PCA79437) Toyota of Toyota of Huntington Beach Huntington B e•ch 714-847·8555 714·847·8555 '95 Converti ble 25k miles. Rose 1 ·800·689·5398 '39•995 -MAZ--D-A ___ 9_1_2_5 '96 Convertible Carnival Rod Charmer $44,995 '91 Mazda 626 A/C, Auto, cruise, p/s. am/Im, cassette. (ii' 101256/M5161721) '92 Suzuki Sidekick 4 x4 Auto, p/S, p/w, p/locks wow Toyota of Huntington B each 714·847·8555 '89 J e tta 5spd, AC, great condition. em/Im cassette. $4300. 7 2 1·5878 '89 Je lla 01 Wolfsburg Edition. Orig Owner'Xlnt Cond 54,900.obo 650-9195 Let the Classified Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642·567 8 909·359·4946 SELL your used vehicle through classified 642·5678 FIND an apartment through classified (101180/PF678988) Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847·8555 Thinking of having a garago sate? 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WN CARE 3 80 8 LOAN 3 8 3 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY ADDITIONS IEMODELING 3410 •A Place In The Heart MACMEDIC • Care for liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *Paint/Carpentry• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llc'd home daycare. 2+ Macintosh Computers Witthoeft Drywall Drywall and morel BASIC YARD MAINT Fun actlv11Jes: ar1. music In your hme/ofc:. Low/ All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs Small Jobs Oki ' CALL DOES IT ALLI science & more. Lg yard/ hourly rate. 073·8819 Cleanl Clean! Clean! Clary 045·5277 8 3 1·4422 plGyroomt TLC & CPRi------------------U04202716 645·4831 Profeulon•I Service 2ovrs Exp/Fair $/Free Est Home Repair/Remodel Pager·413·8142 Re•I Est•t• Loans Purchase O Down Loans to 150% of value FINNEY BROKERAGE 714 673-7480 Llc.1976 Computer & Internet Ll400030 714"639-1447 Costa Mesa/Newport a TREES ' Training. Affordable.,_________ 25 Veara Exp . i ASK ME ABOUT... CLEANING On-site Ted 840.7072 ELECTRICAL 3610 Jim 831·2460 TOf'fl'9d/Remove)~'I.. Remodellng•Add1tlons SERVICES 3548 --------__ B __ R_E_W_E=R-,S-.... TV--V-C.,...R-spmkh-<:lnuo 1....,..7f) MOVING 3834 & Home Repairs No Job iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Home Services Lawn Service. Mow/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Too Smalll Bob 54&-8223 A TOUCH OF CLASS CONCRETE & Small Job EXPERT Under $300. LIE73660 edge/sod/sprlnkters/ PUBLIC NOTICE Cleanlng. Res/Comm MASONRY 3557 Duncan Electric A ccept M/C & VISA cln-up. At 908·2716 Lie/Bonded. Free Est. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Local/Quick Response C.M. Dale 631•1818 Lve msg or call attor 5 The Calif. Public Ullli· L1275870 050· 7042 lies Commission RE· Teresa 282·7143 Brick. Block, Stone, Tlle•-.,.p--------Home Restoration/Remodel •GREEN MASTERS QUIRES that all used •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Cone, Patio, Dr' .. eway eterkln Electric Landscaping & Molnt. household goods Advanced Woodsyslems "' p 1 & L R I Tile/drywall/woodwork Licensed-Bonded Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25Yr. romp ow atos Tree Trim • Removal movers print their ·Custom Cabinetry· / 1 I b Fencestdeckstroom add G s 8 5 2 h D $10.00 P.r hour. Exp. Terry 5 •7.7•94 res-com sm-g o s R ardenrng vc 41· 51 p u c Cal T number· Kite en • Bath• oors 71A 548•0368 ~ ~ CSL618717 748.5255 ools/general repairs. · · · • Moldings -Mantels ___ .... ______ Comm/Res. Refs Free Est l andsc•pe Remodellng llmos and chauNeurs L691650 714.999.9970 •Bright Haec lnlng *Best Price/Quality ActlonLln• Electric Chris 7 5 4 ·0517 Yard tune up/matntenace, print their T.C.P. num· European Prof'I. Best Lndscape, brick, stne Small & Large Jobs 1andscape/ar1tsllc design. ber In all advenlse· In townl Refs 5y,. Exp. concr. 800.788-1007 Local•Fasl Response HOME SERVICES Contractoric21.504ooe. ments. II you have. a G 2 •1 945• L1515863 8 48.0130 Anything & Everything Proll a Ethical 645-7505 question about the le· race ~ • .. John Dor•n Maaonry Free Estimate. Ref's. gallty of a mover, llmo iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Del Mar Cleaning Co Brtck•Stone•Block Micha el 756·1440 LAWN CARE Great Workl or chauffeur, coll: A to Z HANDYMAN By Alan S. Lewis Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalrs ok FENCES Low $ Wkly lwn svc, Public Utllltles INSTAUJREFACE CA81NETS Rellable, Prof'I, Olly Free Est. & Advice QUALITY CRAFTSMAN cln-up/trlm/sprlnklors Commission Kllchlns, baths, door1, Res/Com 7t4-458·92t2 L#687191 031-3632 & DECKS 3615 Carpentry •Cablnets 83t·0298 Pg·602·1770 714·558·4151 windows. 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Rots L6121 t3 714·857· 1530 Precise Plumbing Repairs & Remodels Froe Estimates Ll887398 989·1090 ORCO PLUMBING & Drain Cleaning. 70y1/Free esl/Visa MC Ll727705 700·81 70 Al Kennedy Painling/ ========= Paperhanging L1220902 ·Old Country Tradesmen· ---------Comp price 964·8872 CHUNG'S PAINTING 23Yrs Exp·Grt Prlcel Guar Work-Freo Est Llc:#375602 538-1534 Gene Abr•m• P•lntln9 eDAN DAWSON• PLUMBING Water Heaters • Drains Remodel • Repair Faucets • Fixtures L1554722 • 646·6720 Pgr#717·57 29 lnVExt. Qtty Paint/Reas S ========~ Uc/Ins. Beo Moore Paint 969·7063 Pg-664-3947 Ike's Custom Painting Prof, Clean, Quality Work. lnt/Elct & Dock•. Li11703468 831·4610 Peters Painting 20 Years Experience Free Estimate• Interiors and Exteriors Referral. 854·0512 Ref's. Lee 845·875 •VICKI'S CLEANING Advantage Coost 97 .. 5301 am jobs. Quality/Integrity Cust r.atesl 548·4303 ______ _,_ __ CARPENTRY•Wlndowa We otter THE BEST ---------EXCELLENT WORK I care, Ken 842·t770 ~,,,,...,.....,,... __ ,. ___ _,... Spllt Second Moving Doors • Wood Fences House/Window Cleaning. CONTRACTORS Fences/Oackl/Blck Walls NEW LUI'~ Prof Moveral 24Hr Srv PET PET PROOFING 10Yr• Exp. Xlnt Refs. GENERAL 3558 Lie B·1 ContractOt 8538526 t.andecap• a M..onry 70ay/Sr Olsc/1'1171452 Llll261581 • Call Bob Vicki 714•008.0395 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Now Co nstruction HAULING 3720 D••ltn/Bulld/RemodM 432·9123/P·346·5850 SERVICES 249-8323 Pg-312-0026 ** 722·2005 ** llc.lln•. 748 0487 "'T'""w-o'""""'a""r_o_,.t.,..h-.r-1-.,M'"=-"ov....,l'""n-g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY CRAFTSMAN tWINDOW CLEANINCt LEWIS Construction JUNK TO THE DUMP Shane's Gardening •SPRINO SPECIAL• Pet Sitter/Dog W•lker 3870 ·Cu11om cabineta/crown FREE ESTIMATES Remodel•Handyman •---------(714-90a-18821 & t.and1caplng. Lawn same Day Service Uc/Ins Dally/OVernlght visits. moldlng/111•/marble/Mlsc 045.0335 L1'704773 Local Ree. FLOOR INSTALL AVAILABLE TODAY care lnstall'n/Removal Cat-Tl34450 957·1500 Refs al/I. Uc'd/Bonded ---------repairs. 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Xlnt ENCLOSURES 3842 PLASTER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PEAGO/Carpel/'r" est. HOME 3756 Rofs N.B. 457•1739 REPAIR 3880 We Gala should hang L70827G 988·9590 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Youn9'1 Landacaplng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BIAOI'. POOL Sl!RVICE together. Strip, install, BUILDING 3560 LaeQ lhowers Rep'd Regroutlng & ln1t1ll'n 1.870130 ean of T iie 173.a<>e5 or 846--8528 TILES $5 A SQ " Jncludtt Materials ftw flt • All Surfaces 1410.202.eeoe •COMP·U·T•K• Low Coeta·Repalr Train· Upgrade 714-894-0110 • ANDERSON Conatr Re1/Comm'l/N1w~md11--------­LIKE·NU CONCRETE Remve oll/rust atalns, crack rpr. Re-nu/ae.il wd Same Dey Svc. L729465 St•mbaugh Bulld•r• -All Pool Repair•· advice to th• crazy. 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Chances are decks FrH HI 760-8427 ·--------- DRYWALL SERVICE 3584 •Aeoeued 8ookc ... •• Arches • Bullnoae •Ora Clo1et1 • l,Jgl'll Sofflt• AACHCRAn-413-1001 ..-SMALL Joa UPIRT Drywall/Pluter Aepatr /Hanglng/h,lng/THlure Comm/RH 11•517:1 MASSAGE 3830 L707321 714-431-0822 Repair: fllter/pump/htr you will find •S2S Service Call• --------1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PLUMBING ~ago Acid w11h 045·0728 what you need Repalrs/Serv/Openers JEWELRY 37841• -------~· All Mak••·Model• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L&B Sport• Ther•PW PAINTING 3858 at the price Llc'd 850.Serv·(7378) Wiiiiam H arold J eweltr r~~' ~~~~al'::~:~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE LOCAL PLUMIER ROOFING 3910 you want lo pay ••S475 • 1fSJC.7** Watch/Jewelry Repair llather'• Daw Gitt 14Yra Gualll• Pelntlne ·a Jamet E. Bangen Co.· iiAiii·OiiKiiiRiiiOiiiOiiiFiliiNiiiGii when you read Includes hallway, Antlque •FIM Jewelry Certlfloate $281 TOUCHUPS. TOO FrH E11Jmat.. 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