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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-06-13 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Looking back at Vanguards season ·Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Marianne Welsshaar recently took first place in the Southern California American String Teachers Association competition. Hitting a HIGH note Devoting the last 13 years of her young life to playing the violin, 17- year-old Costa Mesa resident Mari- anne Weisshaar's talent and love for the instn.Dnent has brought her success. The accomplished violinist recently won the Southern Calif omia American String Teachers Association competition in the regional pre-college division at Biola Uni- versity. The win entitles Marianne, who just graduated from the prestigious ldyllwild Arts AClldemy in Idyllwild, Calif., to com- pete in the state competition that will be held the end of next year. "It ~~~feat to win, but it's not a big win. I getting J>aSt L.A. wu good. U I practice, I'll be confident,• said Marianne, wbo explained that winnin&::tt.f!4ter Loi Angelel ctMa wu an a ent became ol the high competition in the • ngkm. •e.11a1Dy you me in your own little STORY BY MARISSA ESPINO PHOTO BY BRIAN POBUOA microcosm (at ldyllwild). When you come out and win something you are instantly on the map.• The violin perlormance major has grown up around violins -literally. Her parents, Rena and Michael, own a violin shop in Costa Mesa. Marianne, who was a member of the academy's International Chamber Orches- tra a.nd has also performed with the Downey Symphony and the Irvine Youth Symphony, will be attending USC in the tall. "My inspiration is my teacher, the love for daaical mualC and love for the sound of the violin,• sakl Marianne, who practices playing the Viblili every day. Her teacb8r, Alice Schoenfeld. ls a pro- feaor of lllUaic at USC and Marianne chose to attend the university because she want- ed to work more closely with her instructor "I'm happy about going to USC I've totally already worked into the dorm expe- rience," said the student who lived al the academy in Idyllwild for the last four years. Marianne plans to work with her instructor as long as she can, but wants lo attend the The Juilliard School masters pro- gram if she is not able to continue to study with Schoenfeld. "I feel lucky to study with her," she said. "You need to learn real classical style, con- servative style, before you can be weird." The young performer said she plans to do the most she can with her music and plans on accomplishing anything that comes her way -just as long as she is able to play, the violin. "It's something that you are comfortable with in your hands, that you can physically express yourself with. It's a discipline, but something very calming.• TAX FRAUD Costa M esa man tries to pocket $2 million PAGr '. City seeks OK to shutdown nude club • Officials ask judge to allow city to close doors on controversial Mermaid. By Jennifer Armstrong, Dally Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -The city's cow1 battles to close down its only nude club continue on and on. City officials Monday filed a motion asking the Orange County Superior Court to issue a Judgment saying the Mermaid must get out of town. Last month the court upheld the city's decislon to deny the Mar- tingale Way restaurant's pemuts. But now, at a he.aring set for June 26, the city's attorneys will ask for a "swnmary judgment" that says the Mermaid must close. "All the facts have been deter- nuned," Assistant City Attorney Robin Clauson said. "Now the judge wouJd make a detennina- tion." • She said asking for the court rul- ing is the "appropnate channel" to go through to force the Mermaid's doors shut "We need court approval to do thdt. • she said U the court doesn't lSSue a sum- mary Judgment, the case will go to trial JuJy 7. The Menna.id has stayed open through several legal battles in its 16 months of being open. First, the club's operung plans stayed on hold for two years while its owners took the city to court over regula- tions requiring dancers to wear pasties and G-stnngs. An arbitration Judge last sum- mer ruled m favor of the city's dea- s1on to revoke the f\tennaid's per- nuts. City offioals pulled the per- nuts alter the restaurant logged several oty code Vlolations. But the l\termdld's lawyer. Ron Talmo, has vowed to keep the place open whtle appealing the case to the tughest levels Other cases between the oty and the club are pend.mg on whether the oty can d.J.stmguish between restaurants and theaters, can barl all nudity and provides enough locations for adult enter- tainment. Injured teen may be moved from hospital • And while doctors say Amanda Arthur's recovery status is murky, he r mother keeps the faith. By Michelle Terwilleger, Dally Piiot Although Amanda Arthur's recovery remains uncertain, the 17-year-old cheerleader may end her three-week stay in the West- ern Medical Center intensive care unit within a week, her mother said Thursday. ' Chris Maese. who has been praying non-stop for her daugh- ter's complete recovery since the May 23 crash that left her in a coma, said 17-year-old Amanda will be leaving the Santa Ana hospital for a rehabilitation center some time soon . "It's kind of scary," Maese said "I feel like I'm not ready for 1t." Amanda Arthur dents survived Amanda was one ol tu Newport Har- bor High stu- dents m a Blazer that overturned on Irvine Avenue truee weeks ago Donnie Bndgman. 18, died in the crash and all the other stu- Amanda is m senous, but sta- ble condition and doctors report that her recovery will not be com- • SEE AMANDA PAGE 5 r.------------------------------------------------------, ' ' I I ' Police sticking to same July 4 plans I I I I ************************ When It came to Fourth of July hot spots, Newport Beach used to be what Huntington Beach has become in recent years -the place to party hard, sometimes with violent results. Paddy wagons would patrol the area, drunken drivers would cruise the streets and residents would live in fear of the holiday. But things have changed in the past 10 years: * 1tM -Police dress in riot gear to subdue a raucous mob. * 1192 -A stabbing punctuates the celebrations. * 119J -Barricades go up on Seashore Drive for the first time, taming the crowds and violence. * 1tH -Police seem to· have all the kinks in their Fourth of July operations ironed out. One partygoer says, HThe cops are being really cool this year," and only 78 of 140,000 revelers are arrested. • Barricades and clampdowns on partiers have quelled what once was violent holiday. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Police officers seem to have found a for- mula for keeping Fourth of July partiers from having too much tun, so they're sticking to the same game plan that has worked the past few years. that took to notmg and VIOience at times. ''When I ftrst got here, it was a battle every year," said police Sgt. John Desmond, a 20-year depart- ment veteran. "But it's not that big an event any more." ~------------------------------------------------------~ Newport Beach was the Hunt- ington Beach of Independence Days past, attracting wild crowds Seashore Drive was once known as "the war zone," creat- ing more fear than holiday joy for West Newport residents. Paddy wagons and riot gear replaced American flags and fireworks as . , A SAD GOODBYE •'Preschoolers trom Port Mesa Christian School bid a fond fetewell to their hermit pet crab, Big Daddy. daughter, Malia, is e student-donat· ed the bemiit aab u a da.11 protect. •we named him Big Daddy becaUle be WU big, and my daddy gave bbil to us.~ Malia Mkl The students bed to learn a grown· up --at • young age -• leaol'l aboUt deeth. rt Wiii a 1.-m tbalr tMcblr WU D0t ready to teach. ·n. dUldrtD .... very~ by ttdl ........ Mid 1INCber &illli Dono-" van. •n..y am't undentud wby ..... wau1ct ao t1m to o-; 1'bl mMllDll lllli dedlW to hOld • bud8l ............ Memorial ceremonl•• wer.e • 8EE GOODllYE PAGE I symbols of the day. In 1992, the festi v1t1es ch- maxed with a stabbmg. The next year, the city barricaded the Seashore Drive area for the first time. And Huntington Beach became the county's new capital of Independence Day violence. Last year, Huntington Beach began closing its downtown area and cracking down on public drinking and raucousness. Police will be adhering to a bat- tle plan identical to last year's, Desmond said. All officers, includ- ing reserve officers, will work the holiday on 12-hour shlfts. . OUTDOOR FUN Prom hlklng to kayald.Dg. the Back Bay provides • goldnllne of opportualty for th0te wbo want to Ylllt wttb nature. See lnllde. .. The oty will close off parts of Seashore Dnve. Balboa Boule- vard and Ne\vport Boulevard The numbered streets m the closed-off area \.\.'11.l be fenced off as well Newport Beach officers will get an assist from the CaWorrua Highway Patrol and the Orange County Shenff's De partment to handle arrests, Desmond said Pour-officer teams will patrol the Balboa Perunsula, the hottest par- tying spot m Newport Beach. Hosts of parties that get loud •SEE JULY 4 PAGE 5 I \ I> 1: \. AROUND TOWN CLASSIFIED SURF UPDATE SPORTS \\ I \ I II I H Don't put your windbreaker away -cool temps w111 be sUcklng around for a few days . 4 10 2 6 See w..u.. Page 2 i r.,r1 11 \•It • ,•, • • FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 Oil THIA check it out school days Take charge of summer with library resources A s parents look ahead to the yawning chasm of school-free days, they may anticipate that battle cry of summer - #I'm bored.· To plan for it, savvy moms and dads might head for the library. With guidance from "The World Wide Web for Kids & Parents,• vacation adventures are as close as the family computer. Along with easy-to-under- stand tips for web cruising, this kid- f nendly guide pro- vides advice for build.mg a home page, find.mg hobby resources and playing interactive games with kids around the world. For a somewhat more sophisticated audi- r ;ice, age 12 and up, "Take Charge Computing for Teens & Parents" makes it easy to find use- lul software and Web information. From explor- mg on-lme college applications to finding games, internships and programs that can help prepare for SAT, ACT and CLEP exams, this is an outstanding resource for teens. C lara Delong has been teaching in the Newport Mesa School District tor 33 years. Most of those years have been spent teaching first grade, right where she is now at Kaiser Primary Center in Costa Mesa. Although you would never know it to look at her, Delong has been teaching first grade so long that it ls not uncommon for he.r to encounter for- mer students as parents of her present students. Due to her longevity at the school, and her success rate in preparing first-graders for their subsequent edu- cation, Delong is a virtual icon at Kaiser. Many parents hope that their kindergarten students will be· assigned to her class based upon her reputation as an excellent teacher and a wonderful person. Some teachers in upper grades say that they can tell which students came from Delong's class due to the strength of their read- ing and writing skills. Although she has been teaching for many years, Delong is never afraid to try something new, and relishes experimenting with novel materials and techniques irl her class. She also draws from her extensive background to bring back tools that have been effective in the past, regardless of whether or not they may CWTently be in fashion. Outside cyberspace, craft projects can enter- tain children for hours. Those inspired by pre- history can find irlstructions for such projects as a Triceratops ring-toss and Diplodocus puppet m "Crafts for Kids Who Are Wild About Dmosaurs." Others with cosmic inclinations can learn to make planet mobiles, constellation tack boards and alien puppets with "Crafts for Kids One tried-and-true program that Delong has been using for some 20 years is what she calls an outside reading program. This program, which is completely voluntary, is designed to motivate her students to read. She has each child (or family) keep track of the number of books that are read by the student and the books that are read to the student by his or her parents, during the course of the school year. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT For the first ttme in her more than 20 years as a teacher, all of Clara Delong's students at Kaller Primary Center in Costa Mesa have read at least 100 books this school year. Who Are Wild About Outer Space." There are ideas for making per- sonal decorations worn by people around the world -including seashore neck- laces, trading beads and friend- ship bracelets in "Jewelry.• For children 5-12 interested in life on the American West, "West- ward Ho'' provides dozens of activities drawn from the days when wagons rolled across the frontier. Even preschoolers can cook p orm while gaming math, motor, s · nee an guage skills -with "Pretend Soup." Arid even grown-ups can have fun supervising such edible endeavors as Bagel Faces and Number Salad. For lazy afternoons when kids don't want to compute, create or cook, find videos that will entertain and educate in library Children's Rooms . Check out such classics as "Swiss Fami- ly Robinson," "Pollyanna" or "The Parent Trap." Lure li ttle ones into literature with "Nar- As each child reaches certain goal levels, expressed as number of books read, the student qualifies for a spe- cial reward. When the student has read 100 books, he or she gets to go out to lunch with Delong. At 200 books, Delong treats the student to a movie and dinner. When the student has read 300 or more books, he or she is invited to a barbecue and swim party, hosted by Delong and her hus- band at their home. This year, for the first time in Delong's 33 years of teaching, every one of her students has read more than 100 books as of June 1. In addi- tion to this remarkable achievement, 14 students have read 200 books, qualifying for the movie and dinner, and 12 students have qualified for the swim party by reading more than 300 books. As of June 9, the class had read 6,597 books outside of the class- room. Delong is very proud of her stu- dents and believes they deserve spe- cial recognition for this accomplish- ment. Parents of current and former stu- dents of Delong would like to take this opportunity to say a great big "Thank you, Mrs. Delong," for pro- viding our children with a very posi- tive educational experience and a head start in the lea.ming skills neces- sary to excel in the higher grades. Congratulations to the following students in Delong's first-grade class and to Delong herself on this wonder- ful achievement: Derek Amorde, Shelby Beck, Drake Binley, Kyle Caldwell, Ermin Dzihic, Chelsea Head, Peter Jackson, Megan Munce, Kurt Newmeyer, Emi- ly Ohlhaver, Will Reichenstein, Samantha Ryder, Tiana Shefflette, Collin Sherman, Amanda Simons, Jessica Slagle, Zack Tegel, Bryan Tonkinson, Brandon Whitfield and Alesha Young. -Nancy Jackson Costa Mesa High School is a bee- hive of happy activities as the school year comes to a close next Wednes- day. We have had a series of year-end award programs that began with Mustang Recognition Night held at the Newport-Mesa Christian Center. Recognizing achievements of students in grades 9-11, department certifi- cate' and medallions were awarded. In addition, 75 students received Aca- demic Letters or Academic Pins. Our seventh-and eighth-grade awards night rewarded 348 students for maintaining good grades, which placed them on the honor roll and principal's honor roll. Thirty students received Outstanding Academic Excellence awards for mairltaining a 4.0 average throughout the school year. This is the first year Mesa will have seniors graduating from the Business Academy. The Business Academy began four years ago and 12 seniors will mark their completion by wearing special medallions at graduation. ·They were honored during cere- monies on June 10 at which 42 seniors were also recognized for achieving completion of the Certifi- cate of Emphasis program. Candi- dates selected a field of emphasis from the seven Care~r Pathways, pre- pared a portfolio and prepared a Senior Exit Project that they present- ed to a panel of staff and administra- tors. Certificate of Emphasis students will also wear a medallion at gradua- tion to denote their accomplishment. A photograph of the mission in San Juan Capistrano by Edith Rojas, a junior at Costa Mesa High, has been accepted for a countywide student art show at the prestigious Laguna Art Festival ~ summer. She is the only photography student from our district whose work will be exhibited. There has been a recent "Elvis sighting" on our Mesa campus. Prin- cipal Andy Hernandez did an impres- sive impersonation of Elvis during a recent benefit performance of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicol- or Dreamcoat" to benefit performing arts student scholarships. Hernandez was joined by staff members Sandy Gilboe, Michelle Beaulieu, Loren Schutz, Jason Bronkar, Jon Llndfors, Mike Lawrence and Bill Wettengel in a show that entertained parents and students alike. Costa Mesa grads seeking reunion , information may call 556-33.53, ext. • • 2586 to hear the plans for the classes • of 1967, 1972, 1971and1987. Have a 1 • safe and happy swnmerl • -Kathy Koenig • School community coordinator : nia Series" videos. Send junior naturaJ- tsts into the wild with a "National Geographic Kids Video" selection. briefly in the news When it's time to hit the road, "The ?ennyWhistle Trav- eling with Kids Book" provides tips wr involving the family in planning a trip a nd keeping kids occupied in cars, Jlanes and hotels. Balboa Bay Oub celebrates Opening of the Season The Balboa Bay Club kicked off its official Opening of the Season on Sunday with a ceremony on the club's lawn. who participated in the scholarship competition. The annual scholarship awards are sponsored by the Balboa Bay Club's 1221 Club, a service organization. And whether you're crossing the country or 'leading for the beach, library books on cassette can e ntertain anywhere a tape player can trav- ~1. All should delight in "Mrs. Frisby and the ~ats of NIMH." "Cat Burglar on the Prowl" and 1>ther recordings guaranteed to give kids a Newport Beach Mayor Jan Debay presented the club with a proclama- tion, saying the opening Nhas official- ly signaled the start of the swnmer social season in Newport Beach since 1948." The club also presented scholar- ships of $6,000 each to Costa Mesa High School seniors Stacey Thomp- son and Brian Witt. Two Monte Vista High School students, Gina Wallace and Steve Wengeler, each received $1,000 scholarships. The club also gave $100 awards to each student A Governor's Ball on Friday night marked the start of the Opening of the Season celebration. The festivities continued Saturday with a day on the beach and bay, with kayak and canoe races and other activities. Sunday's ceremony topped the weekend of events. Photo exhibit set to open at museum r harge wh,ile helping parents take charge of ,ummer boredom. • CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Linda Kline. READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. AQl>RESS VOL 91, NO. 130 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, <:allf. 92627. 11tOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher CORRECTIONS WIWAM LOltOEU. It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct all errors of substance. Editor Please call 574-4233. STIVEMAMU. Managing EdftOf m TONY DODOO, The Newpoft Beach/Costa Mesa AsslstAnt Managing Editor Da~ Pilot (USPS-144-800) b TINA 90RGATTA. pu lsned Monday through S.t· urday. 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Community News. a Tlmft Mirror Compeny, U ~ '· hln. ~Ind ao """'"~ Vlc;e ~ Gelw.i ~ l(Jift ....... Oir.ct« of Oper.uont e1 .. 1 c.111. CH.NI ri9l'llil NMMICI. The Orange County Museum of Art will present "Real Life/Still Life" by Marie Cosindas, which features color photographs of the artist. The TIMPDATURES feet, and a 4-foot Newport Beach swell wlll come from 69159 the southwest. Newport Coast Olance of thunder- 71155 storms. Balboa 69159 TIDIS Costa Mesa TODAY 80/59 First low Corona del Mar 10:21 a.m. 1.2 68159 First high 3:521.m. 3.2 SUllP POMCAST Second low LOCATION SIZE After Midnight Wedge 1-3 SW Second high Newport 1·3 SW 5:28p.m. 4.3 Bladcles 1-3 SW IA1URDAY fUv.r Jetty 1-3 SW First low CdM 1·3SW 12:Ma.m. u IOATIMI First high 5:201.m. 3.1 V.n.ble ts.knot S.Cond low winds durlJ mom-11:10 p.m. 1.4 Ing hours I come Second high frOm the Mlt It 1 s 6:03p.m. 4.6 :,. ~:M>CM~ .... w.,. wHI bultd to J ~69 exhibition opens June 22 at the South Coast Plaza Gallery and will remain there through Aug. 31. crew to race Hawaiian-style outrigger · canoes. Proceeds will benefit the New-: port Back Bay Ecological Society and · the Sea Scouts. : The exhibition features approxi- mately 40 of Cosindas still lifes. Participants will get a T-shirt to com- memorate the event. Call Kathie Dunn . at 586-0646 for information. Cosindas was born in Boston and attended the Boston Museum School in the 1950's to study painting .. On June 24 she will discuss her art in the Lyon Auditorium at noon in Newport Beach. Admission is free. Coastline summer session starts Monday For more information call 759-1122. Coastline Regional Occupational . Outrigger challenge to be held Saturday Program begins its summer semester · Monday and is holding adult registra- tion 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. June 12 at its · office at 1001 Presidio Square, Costa : The bnua Outrigger Canoe Cub is holding its annual corporate challenge Saturday at the Newport Dunes. Mesa. • Free course schedules are available : at public libraries. • About 200 five-person teams from local corporations will pay $125 per Call Coastline at 979-1955 for more : information. j The Incoming swell from the southwest should hit Its high· est marks today and Saturday. But still, sets In our immedl· ate area will proba· bly only hit chest· high, You may do better getting to a point break where waves could reach 5houlder·hlgh at the best spots. And bear In mind, because this swell's coming through South Pacific Islands, It's fort a lot of Its punch. But where you find exposure to th• wind waves. you'll also find Improved sh•pe ind size. Just don't expect 1ny f1vors from the tide. H1p- fl'l 10tti, Cave-8. ,,... -. • ~) i ).,' "i. ~ . ' . ~ ~"t_---· -.7-_•_ COSTA MESA • ~ Street: A. $200 Nintendo and she games worth $300 were stolen from a day care center In the 2000 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • ....._,., Awnu.: TWo watercolor paintings worth Sl,500 were stolen from a vacant bulldlng under construction In the 4 3100 block. • • Welt laker Str.et: A. wallet canylng S 11 was stolen from 'I th=rawer of • desk at a medic.al dlnk In the 700 block. • Awnu.: A purw containing $200 In cash was stolen ~ from an unlocked car In the 300 block. ' • ~ StrMt: A pair of new $300 shoes was stolen from a (, dressing room In the 3300 block, NIWflOR'T IMot I • Jtlh 5-..t: Computer equipment, a suitcase and two gar-I ment tMtos valued 1t S 12, 970 w.re stolen from a residence In the 500 61ock. There was "° sign of forced entry. • lrYtne Av9nue: Cans of soda, juice and bottled water v1lued at $72.75 were stol9" from• sn.tdc shack at Newport Harbor H~I. A door WIS pried open. • Drtve: A n.reo Md cemtra equipment valued at S 1,~5 ww. stolen from an office In the 700 block. A .tiding offlc. window was pried open. • la ...... Drtft: A $200 pothld palm tr9e WIS stolen from tht sldt of a house In tht MOO blodt. • Wllllt ......... .,.d: A $115 c:.Uular phont WIS stolen from • car wtth • window roflad down In the 600 blodc. Newpon BHchJCosa Mesa Daily Piloc Don ,t clone around with genes T he president wants it out- lawed. Churches condemn it. Sdentis1s and ethicists aren't sure what to do about it. "Married With Children?" The Frank Gifford tapes? Yanru concerts? Uh uh. Cloning. Interesting, no? Today a sheep, tomorrow a person. One more exploding technology that has jumped ahead of our laws and ethics. When is a person a person? Uthe folks in the white coats run a lock of your hair through the Gene Grinder and another you pops out the other end, is that you, you? See? Even the laws of grammar become . meaningless. Geneticists call it much ado about nothing and claim that no self-respecting Gene Team would 'Bream of cloning a human. Horsepucky. That's like a minor leaguer on the El Centro Centipedes saying, "Who cares about the big leagues. El Centro is good enough for me." I don't think so. When you've been hunched over a lab table tor 15 years trying to clone a fruit fly, don't tell me you haven't dreamed of the day when that 200-pound bad boy on the gur- ney sits up while you run through the halls screaming, "It's alive! Alive I tell you!" By the way, the story out of Scotland last month about Dolly the cloned sheep was, as usual. not exactly as reported. The media gave the impression that this was unprecedented, as if the door of the Clone Chamber flew open with a bang, out strolled Dolly and said , "Like. uh, baa?" to the startled researchers. "Good God, MacDutf, it wor- rrkedl" Not exactly. Dr. Ian Wilmut and his research team have suc- cessfully cloned a number of organisms. over the past few years -some simple, some com- plex. Dolly may have be~n the fuzziest. but hardly the first. peter buff a course. is a different story. Now there's a truly worthy endeavor. But personal preferences aside, thh; idea of designer humans presents some very knotty ethi- cal questions. The possibilities in sports alone are mind-boggUng. What would Steinbrenner shell out for a Ken Griffey clone? What ~ Bar- ry Switzer could have Emrm~t Smith on the field and Em.nutt II in the locker room? When the real Emmitt starts to wear down in the fourth quarter, it's just a quick visit to the locker room to change that darn broken shoelace. How about five - well let's not be greedy, three - Michael Jordans? Cloning Den- nis Rodman, of course, would be a capital offense. It reminds me of one of my favorite "Twilight Zones.· Jack Warden manages the Hoboken Zephyrs -the most miserable team in the history of baseball. The Zephyrs make the Chicago Cubs look dignified. An owl of a scientist shows up one day with a shy young pitcher who can hurl it 110 mph all day long. The Zephyrs rocket to first place, then the pennant, then the . World Series. Jack Warden dis- covers along the way that the pitcher is an android, of _course, but he's willing to keep it a secret if the Doc is. There's a sur- -I prise ending, but that's another story. Michael Keaton took his turn at cloning with last year's "Mul- tiplicity." Very funny movie. Keaton is swamped at work, and his wife is furious he doesn't spend more time with the kids. et one more ersatz scientist overbears him complaining and offers to clone him. The clone isn't exactly right, but close enough. He sends Clone I to work so he can stay home with the kids but fails miserably as a soccer dad. He orders up Clone II, who is a cross between Martha Stewart, Bob Villa and the Frugal Gourmet. Clones I and II decide they could use a little help themselves and order up Clone m, who is a harmless but full-on psychotic space cadet. I and II explain that m is like a Xerox of a fax of a Xerox. The point is, we always have and always will be fascinated by the prospect of fabricating a per- son -from Frankenstein's mon- ster to the Hoboken Zephyrs, from the Tm Man to the Termi- nator. But this cloning business is a little too close for comfort. Talk about political intrigue._~at 1 is. the President on the dais, isn t it? Or is it? Remember "The Boys From Brazil," with Gregory Peck? Neo- Nazi's in South America get hold of a few preserved cells of Hitler. Can you guess what happens next? So hello Dolly, but I'd prefer to leave the sheep-making business to God -and to sheep of course, if that's OK with ewe. Come to think of it, I'd be very interested in your ideas on cloning. (Your ideas, not Dolly's.) Let me hear from you. Who's in and who's out? Who gets Xeroxed and who doesn't? Express yourself. And be serious. No cloning around. I gotta go. • PETER BUFFA is mayor of Costa Mesa. His column appears on Friday. E· mail him at PtrB40AOLcom . Marinovich crash r emains under investigation • Condition of former NFL football player still not released. By Jennlf er Armstrong, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Police are still investigating the cause of a six-car pileup Wednesday that put former Raider quarterback Todd Marinovich in the hospital, but they don't suspect drugs or alcohol, Sgt. John Desmond said. "Iraffic accident investigations usually take a while, Desmond said. Police are still working on paperwork for the crash three weeks ago on Irvine Avenue that killed Newport Harbor High School senior Donnie Bridgman. "Just because (Marinovich) is involved won't bring it to the top of the pile," Desmond said. Authorities said Marinovich, a former football player for USC and the Los Angeles Raiders, suf- fered the worst injuries in the crash at Newport Boulevard and Fmley Avenue. The crash man- gled the Toyota 4-by-4 he ~as driving and the VW van with which it collided and caused minor damage to the rest of the cars in the chain reaction. Marinovich made news most recently in April, when h~ was charged with felony man1uana cultivation and two drug-related misdemeanors. Misdemeanor drug charges against him were dropped in 1991 when he underwent volun- tary drug counseling. Marinovich remaiils in West- ern Medical Center, where offi- cials are not releasing his condi- tion. Daniel and lda Murray of Homeland and Harry Kassabian of Glendale were treated at Hoag Hospital and released. The other three drivers in the accident were uninjured. FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1997 .- No preliminary hearing for Crummel on molest charges • Convicted off ender agrees to submit 1995 hear- ing instead of going through process again. Arraignment scheduled for June 19. --------:--""'.'.--from being mtroduced in~ new By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot hearing. Another reason is that I it's already been done. Convicted sex offender James ·As far as we're concerned, Crummel, whose crinunal htsto-that's fine. We get to lAk:e the ry horrified parents and out-case j.o Supenor Court without raged residents m tus Newport having to drag the witnesses ~>Ut Beach neighborhood last month, and testily to stu.!f they ve waived his right to a prelirrunary already talked about. hearing in San Bernardino Had the heanng been held ~ County Superior Court on scheduled, Trager-Dvorak said Thursday. ~lice would have been the only He will be arraigned June 19 witnesses called. on charges that he molested About five of Crummel's Ima three 14-year-old Big Bear boys Loa Street neighbors traveled to back in 1988. Cruminel, who San Bemardtno on Thursday to was labeled high nsk under attend the hearing, only to be Megan's Law was charged for turned away the same crun'es in 1995. But the HWe wanted to show .that case was dropped after a prelim-we're still h~re, we haven't giv~ inary hearing because of statute up, and we re. not gomg away. of limitations laws. Those Laws Darleen Savo11 said since have changed, allowing Savoj1 and other Newport prosecutors to re-file their case. Beach residents became aware Additionally, authorities have of Crummel's lust~ry of ~ex arrested Crummel in connecbon offenses when authonti~, .acting with the 1979 abduction and under Megan's Law, ~buted slaying of Jamey Trotter, a Costa lliers throughout the neighbor- Mesa boy who varushed on his hood way to school. Crummel still She was one of a handful of must be arraigned on those residents who picketed ~~t charges and could face the death month m front of the co~domuu­ penalty if convicted. um Crummel sh~ with New- Deputy District Attorney port Beach psychiatnst B~ell Denise Trager-Dvorak said Forgey. Their protests continued Crummel agreed to subm.it the W'ttil Forgey's son, wh? owns ~e 1995 preliminary heanng into property, agreed toe~~ ~e pair. court record. 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Hallmark 'Fathers Day~ cards! FREE GIFT WRAPPING (with pure ha e) 723-5858 Offio~ ~-4.. tcta1kt! DELIVCkY AVAJlA81.F. Summer FUN Center! Lots of sNmmer Toys for the iidsl Fans kc he t andal quirt Guns Nerf Football mall BBQ's A Large election of ungla ! S1'0RB HOURS: MON AT9AM srM, SUN lOAM 61'M (RX \1.0 J.0) a+45 VIA UDO, N.8 Nl'.X"J' TO PAVlLIONS \ FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 TODAY INVENTOR'S FORUM Orange Coast College offers the next mventors forum titled •Profit Through Inventing· from 7:30 to 10 p.m. m room 101 of OCC's Soence Lecture Hall. The featured topic is ·Business Plans that Achieve Results.• Registra· tion fee 1S $5 for members and $15 for guests. For more information, call 432-5880 SATURDAY MARINE SCIENCE Orange Coast College's Marine Science Program will host an open house to show off its large cold· dnd warm-water aquariums from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. m the Marine Science Lab in OCC's Lewis Center for Applied Sciences AdJTuss1on IS rree. For more information, call 432-5564. Conrad will speak dur- ing the workshop. Regis- tration fee is $39. For more information, call 432-5880. COCKTAIL MEETING The Cabo San Lucas/Newport Beach Sister City Committee offers a cocktail meeting at 5:30 p.m. at Chili's, 3300 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 646-4278. ATTENTION ~-~~:··. . ~· ·-· ~~ ~· ....__ _.i_ • ---....:L....-.,. .. ....Jiii FISHING SYMPOSIUM Parent Help USA pre- sents Paradise Island, a benefit organized by the Children's Angel Sod· ety, to support two Par- ent Help Centers from 6 p .m. to midnight at the American Leg1on 215 15th St., Newport Beach. The evening includes tropical drinks, buffet, entertainment, dancing, a silent and live auction and door prizes. All pro- ceeds will fund critical services · for at-risk infants and children. Advanced tickets cost $25 and tickets at the door c;ost $35. Por more information, call 723· 7170. ONGOING SMOKERS I lies of the Costa Mesa/Newpo111 Beach area can obtain free: USDA surplus food from 11 a .m.1 to 3 p.m. the second Friday otl each month ln the rear parki.ng1 lot of the Church of Christ on 740: w. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. For more; information, 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 orgaru.'. zation. Weekly nets are held at· 7:20 pm. on 147.060 mhz. Month .. ly meetings are held on the fourth1 1Wednesday of the month at 6:30 rp.m. at the Costa Mesa Police Department. For more informa- tion, call 754-7045. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GARDENING TALK Sherman Library and Gardens offers a program llUed "Cactus and Succulents, Their Culture and Care" al 9:30 a.m. dt 2647 E. Coast Highwdy, Corona del Mar. For more informdtion, call 673- 2261. Coastline Counseling Center offers an Atten· tion Deficit Disorder workshop called "The Manana Syndrome?• from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Atten· dees will learn how to stop procrastinating. Admission is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. LIVING TRUST The law offices of Lisa A. Ciancio offers a free seminar called •Do I Need a Living Trust? Protecting Your Assets Through Wills and Ronnie Kovach, director of the Penn Plahlng Univenlty and former host of KABC'• •fllhlng Exped!Uons," brings a team of veteran fresh and saltwater experts to offer lnllden' secrets at a fllhlng symposium on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon In room 102 of Orange Coast College'• Science Lecture Hall. RegiltraUon fee ts $35. For moM lntorm.atton, call 432-5880. The Nicotine Anony· mous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for the local evening meetings near· est you. The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County and Newport Vu. la WesWtlla 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 Llving, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. INVESTMENT 105 The Newport Beach Public Library offers a free workshop called "Investment 105: Global Markel!:> Investing Class. How Can You Benefit from the Global Economy?'' from 10 to 11 a.m. at 1000 Avocddo Ave. For more in1ormal10n, cdU 760-2466. MONDAY ATTENTION Coasiline Counselmg Center offers a free "Attention Deficit Disorder OvervJew" at 7 p.m. at 1200 QucUJ St , Swte 105, New- port Beach For more lniormallon, call 476-0991. TUESDAY BUSINESS SEMINAR The Newport Harbor Area Chambe r or Commerce offers a "Sunnse in Newport Business Semmar" at 7·15 a.m. dt the Bal· boa Bay Club. 1221 W Coast Highway, Ne wport Beach. For members, the cost 1s $1 5 with reservat:Jons and $17 at the door. Potential members pay $19. For reservallons, call 729-4400 ACTING WORKSHOP Trusts" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required at 574· 0866. SKI CLUB The Balboa Ski Club offers its summer meetings at 6:30 p .m. at the American Legion, 215 15th St., Newport Beach. The casual meeting will include drinks and a barbecue. For more information, call 721-9316. WEDNESDAY READING GROUP Barnes & Noble Metro Pomte offers its next Great Books Read· ing Group discussion at 7 p.m. at 901 B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444-1404. FINANCIAL SERVICES Lecturer and columnist of "Money Talks,· Steve Ostrin, pre- sents an overview of the financial services industry from 6:30 to 9 p.m. today in Orange Coast Col- lege's Community Education Building conference room. Regis· tration fee is $29. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. INVESTMENT BASICS Orange Coast College offers a workshop on "Investment Basics• from 6:30 to 9 p.m. today, June 25 and July 2 in room 102 of OCC's Art Center. Registration fee is $29. For information, call 432-5880. breakfast seminar on •Evolving Spiritually Into the 21st Century" from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's 'restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. First-time guests pay $20 and others pay $35. For reserva- tions, call 460-4242. HAPPY HOUR The Jewish National Fund's National Future Leadership divi· sion offers a happy hour from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1Win Palms, 630 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. To register, call 558-8733. SILK FESTOONS Sherman Llbrary and Gardens offers a class titled "Silk Fes· toons" at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The demonstration includes the attendees' participation and all materials. For more information, call 673-2261. NUTRmON A nutrition lecture will be offered from 6 to 7:30 p.m . at the Country Store, 1775 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645-3703. WALlSTREET Northstar Investment Manage- ment offers a seminar called "What's Working on Wall Street" at 12:45 p.m . at the The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 517-0183. THURSDAY offers a seminar on "Credit Card Use in America" at 7 p .m. at 901B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444- 1404. CAREER NETWORK The next free Career Network meeting on •Assessing Your Strengths and Focusing Your Resume" 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 informallon, call 574-2239. STRESS RELIEF Mother's Market offers a free seminar on "Bach Flower Reme- dies," famous stress relief formu- la, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m . at the Patio Cafe at 225 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. ESTATE PLANb!ING Courtlandt Financial Group, Inc. offers a free workshop on •Advanced Estate Planning• from 1 to 2 p.m. al the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St .. Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-6901 . BREAKFAST BOOST The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's next breakfast boost will take place from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Dnve. Cost is $12 in advance and $17 at the door. For reservations, call 574-8780. JUNE 20 Orange Coast CoUege offers a workshop discussing ways to enter the acllng profession from 7 to 10 p.m m room 103 of OCC's Business Education Butlding. 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SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income farru· MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process focuses on work, success and parenting issues every first and third Thurs- day from noon to 1:15 p .m. and 7 to 8:15 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St.,' Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. Theses- sion cost is $15. For more informa- tion, call 850-1689. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third Thursday of the month . at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645- 5326. Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 LI<· •~10711 We have over "O years combined serviet> in thls area. Our quality. creativity and service are unmatched. Together IDt' will take cart' of aJI your landscape and masonry nttd.s. • l.andscapc Design • Stoncworit. Patl06, &B~ • Water Falls, Pools & ~ • Sprinkler Systems • Landscape LtghU~ • OraJ.uagc Specialists GLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 IJc.•~ "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" C USTOM·MADE N EW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES TUNE SPECIAL AbDITIONAL 5°/o OFF Thru une 16m 1997 CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 2 0 ( ~ ) < I; I I I I I / , r/' II' ,'. I I,/) I I I 01 ~1 ~ I ;/1::11;,.1,'/i//1,11 '11 /l/•I- Come Visit Our Newly Expanded LOORING DEPARTMENT •Carpet •Wood •Linoleum -We Clean Carpets & Rugs -We Clean Upholstery & Orape6 -We Clean & Wax Wood Roori -We FWtnllh Wood Aoofw •Vinyl •Marble •Tile . FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 • AMANDA Costa Mesa man pleads guilty to tax fraud CONTINUED FROM 1 heit), but for her it's really high,• Maese said . •Tuey would have the fan gomg for 10 days straight to keep her temperature down.· • Authorities say Farid Ghasemi tried to steal more than $2 million worth of tax refunds. Secret Service agents who dis- covered, among other things, 78 post office box keys, 93 uncashed CRS refund checks, 13 California drivers licenses with Ghasemi's photograph and other people's names and more than 100 unauthorized access devj.ces including automated teller machine cards and 15 Discov- er/Novus cards and six Citibank cards. Most of the refund claims were in the $1,000 to $2,000 range. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -On April 15, when most people are pan- icking about meeting income tu deadlines, resident Farid Ghase- mi found himself arrested under suspicion of filing at least 1,168 phony income tax returns totalling $2.24 million in one of the largest known schemes to obtain tax refunds, authorities said .. "The prompt work of both the IRS and postal inspectors caught this man before he obtained the results of his attempted scheme,• said Assistant U.S. Attorney Susan Ficcadenti. Ghasemi, 34, who lived at least four years at South Coast Drive in a Cape Cod-style gated community, pleaded guilty Tues- day in U.S. District Court in San- ta Ana to 10 felony counts of fil- ing false tax claims and one count of possessing unautho- rized credit cards. His sentencing is scheduled to take place Sept. 22 at which point he could face up to 60 years in prison and fines of near- GOODBYE CONTINUED FROM 1 held in the playground of the school Thursday. The students made a tombstone out of Popsi- cle sticks and inscribed the message, •Big Daddy -A friend to all." . The students also wrote 'cards and sang three songs. Then Big Daddy was laid to rest J.n a juice carton, his burial site 'adorned with flowers. I • "I was sad,• satd 4-year-old :Gavin Whitlock. "It makes me mad that somebody would do :that to a nice little crab.• As the class was mourning .the loss of their pet, they were ly $3 million. Ghasemi was arrested follow- ing an investigation by U.S. Postal Inspectors, the IRS and the Secret Service. Ficcadenti said Ghasemi, who holds a bachelor's degree in math and computer science, used the names and Social Secu- rity nwnbers of underage stu- dents across the country to file bogus income tax returns and obtain unauthorized credit cards. He admitted .opening numerous post office boxes to receive the illegal refund checks. "One might speculate that he would want a real Social Securi- ty number that works with a real name so that it might not be caught (by the IRS)," she said. "He would also want one that is not going to get another return, if they are minors there wouldn't be another return (filed under their name)." The company Ghasemi worked at enabled him to access the personal information of stu- dents in small towns across the country, FiccadeQti said. His home was searched by visited by King Kukulele, ti. per- former at this year's Orange County Fair who gave one of his Polynesian performances. "The children were excited" I Donovan said. "He came into the classroom and sang songs with the children for about two hours." Azurin donated three more crabs to the class in order to soothe their pain, but Big Dad- dy is still in the minds of the children. His big blue shell sits in the corner of the cage, wait- ing for another crab to call it home. "He is safe up in heaven now, but I still miss him a lot,• said student Brooke Thee m- ling, 5. "I love you Big Daddy.· "When they searched his res- idence there were 93 uncashed checks, H Ficcadenti said. "There may have been some already cashed, but the bulk of scheme had not been realized at that point." An uwestigation by postal inspectors that began in mid- March revealed the massive scheme when they discovered that someone had opened numerous post office boxes throughout Orange County usmg fictitious driver's licenses. names and addresses. Postal Inspector Susan Wat- son reviewed dozens of change of address cards that redirected mail from various addresses across the United States to the post office boxes she was inves- tigating. The handwriting on JULY 4 CONTINUED FROM 1 and disorderly or include illegal substances can be arresteq for dis- turbing the peace and fined up to $1 ,000 Anyone who violates Newport's noise ordinance can be fined $150. And fireworks, which are legal in Costa Mesa, are not pennitted m Newport. Officers will enfor~ the 10 p.m. beach curfew, as well as the 10 p.m . citywide curfew for minors. Alcohol is not allowed on the beach and in other public areas. Last year, about 140,000 people flocked to Newport's festivities, and only 78 were arrested By comparison, Hunt- ington Beach police arrested r--------------------------------------------, Congratulations '97 Grads mprinted Balloons • Custom Banners • Party Goods & Graduation Supplies 1/1~ ~~~PARTY? OPEN MON-SAT 9AM-6PM -SUNDAY tOAM 4PM 270EAST17TH STREET, SUITE 12A COSTA MESA • 722-180) L . . -----------------!?-.~::~~~~~-----------------~ . ~ JOMn lEOnARD'S those cards was from the same person. Ghasemi opened a mailbox in Fullerton using a woman's name, but later updated the account by adding additional names that were to receive mail at Uus post office box. On April 15, Watson and oth- er postal inspectors staked out three Fullerton post office boxes that had been obtained using false identification. At 2:15 p .m., Ghasemi retrieved mail from each of the three boxes and was seen opening a first class le tter from the IRS addressed to anoth- er person. At this time he was detained and searched and inspectors found six bank cards with other people's names, and six post office box keys. In the trunk of his vehicle inspectors found a cosmetics bag with 71 post office box keys for numerous Orange County post office box- es. Then his residence was searched to reveal the rest of the evidence. ·I think (this case) is some- what unusual in terms of the complexity involved lo put the scheme together and the claims sent to the IRS service centers all around the country," Ficcadenti said. more than 300 people. "Our plan seems to be working and working well,• Desmond said. •And now Huntington Beach is . just starting to do some of the things we've done.• RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY WMrt y .. °"" Cntrs ... , 1922 HARIOI llVDv COSTA MESA -S41-11 S6 Cost Effective • Legal Solutlons • [ii] ~9 Of8RA C.MIWlllA In cl<llms ~t~ Joi u.... "'"' .. lilJIW +$25.000 • (714) 760-8775. L EGAL-€>PTIONS .A. r -r < , M' N r V -.. -"""..-!:-!.~ W ~ RO LEX • plete because of a brain stem dysfunction and other complica- tions. •(The doctor) doesn't want to Maese said her faith has been strengthened by the cheerlead- ers on Amanda's team and others who are supporting her and her discourage me. He says she's not going to be 100%. She's not going to be the same person,• Maese said. r-------------------------------~ I I I F.Y.I. : I I : + A fund for Amanda Arthur has : l been set up through the Newpof't : But Maese is still grasp- ing onto faith and refuses to believe the doctor's pre- dictions. 1 Harbor Cheer Boosten. To make a • : donation, make checks payable to : : the boosters, with a note that it is : : for the fund. Send donations to P.O. : "I'm believing in God for a miracle," Maese said •(The doctor) made men- tion that she would not : Box 3192, Newport Beach 92659. : I I L-------------------------------~ come back 100%. I beg to differ with him .... She's going to come. back a spiritual gal. She's really gomg to be plugged in." Maese said she sits by her daughter's bedside, telling her that she is walking along the beach talking to Jesus. "When you come back, I want you to tell me all about your talks,• she tells Amanda. ·1 have a feeling in my heart that she can hear me. I want her to find com- fort and peace.• Recently, Amanda has been responding less in terms of wig- gling her toes and opening her eyes when asked to, but move- ment in her left arm is turning from dysfunctional to normal, Maese said. In addition, Amanda has been suffering from a high heart rate -130 to 154 beats per minute - and is recovering from high fever. •Her temperature would only be about 100.5 (degrees Fahren- No matter what you re doing, your hometown newspaper F1TS IN ... Daily Pilot ENDURING • Most Stain Proof • Most Crush Resistant $Most Durable 99 SQ. YO. 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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 199_7~--~~-~~~~~~ SPORTS EDITOR Jill Black ,_ MAILBAG Worth every dime •Lipton C up victory was a well-earned conquest. Ded1 Sports Edito1 On behaU of tlw membe rs 01 the Coronddo C'dys Yacht Club. and the C'CYC I 997 Lipton Cup ChdUenge Tedm, I want to express my d1sdppointment with the drticle on the Sir Thomas Lip- ton Cup Regatta by Ste pharue Keefe m your issue of Sa turday, June 7, 1997. The headline was clever, and there was good story potential. here. However, your reporter's total reliance on uncon11rmed rumors, when U1e ldcts were readily avail- able, "•as totally nonprofess1ond.I Thl· ~1r Thomas Lipton Cup l!-1 1 H:1y p1l·st1g1ou.., trophy, dnd the umudl 1 C'lJdlld'>, LO which It\ tem- por • .uy µu:.!'les:.wn ,., contested, desu H' d s1gml1tdnl ll•vel of 1>1e}JdJdlWl1 dOd <'XJWnse by aU ~0111pl'lmq teums 1\Ju knuwlt'dgeable person will dLu}' that yacht racmg at Uus lev- •I is u11 t xpens1ve sport I can not .• peak 101 dny other competing ;dlhl clubs, but, dS owner of the vinninH hod! Shillelagh, and 11c.111agt•r ol the C'C'YC Lipton (·up sd11tng cfl ort. I can state, ..mequivocdlly, that our budget was not even close to $60.000. It Wd:. d<.·tuall y much less that hall that dmounl, and would have lwer. f<J1 lower except for the ll l d tu bnng Sl11l/C'logh up to contP111pnrc11v ~chorl.. {5 cornpe- tit1 ,,, -.td11dd1d!), dlter severdl ~Pu!., ol benrqn neglect We hdcl tu bu~ four nl'\~ sctLI' 1)('"' U:.l OU1 ulcJ '>ell I... di L, w f'll 1)<11 f~<.hud. ·is 1\'vllers Clll JUU\'vl'd tu bu~ two 1ww ractn9 .,ails µer ~Pell dlld I t urrt•nlly pos- ,e ... s :.tx unu..,t'd !'ldU '>licker<>•) Th<.· m·w .,o LI-. wc>r t• purchd&ed ctt Ullmt111 Sc11h. di "tc1nd dfd U p- 1011 Cup dbl ount pmc· which ,.., JVdllcthlt · I(, till 111llJIC'llflH!'I fh< \ can h< 'f• .t<I tfl th n•q,111, !Pf r I 1 I• , •I ' All ul ,, ll. II u 11U1' 11 •• vi lll11,11 •• .II l<1hor <Jn th1· runninq nqging · .. µyiotll':., c.111c.1 101 fairing dnd final sanding of the bottom and foils, were performed, voluntarily, by the crew. They were cliving under the boat. to wet sand, every morning up t0 -ind incl uding the last day of ,J, 1atta! F '< i>I for W1tley, these cre\'to .nai" .• \!re nut Au.,lralldns, but WPll ill lcx..al sailors from South- en. ..iliJ Offil d ru1dUy. not a single penny of CC Y< h111d rng was e xpended 01 thJ 11111' uyn! All fundin~1 pr'-rc1eC1 ny some 'lO volt "". indi.Hh '11 •nlnl)ll101 111 "''> CCYC. lllt:mll n., but .ils<J otlw, friends rve n includmg membe1 -. of othe1 yacht d ubs ~ was, Ul fac.t, a wcU 1J1gclru.Zed commuruty team effort, of wlllch we are aU very proud! "No, Ste phanie, CCYC' ts not $60K Ul the hole, and the Cup looks yredl IO U1e fo yer or Out new clubhouse! Our JOO members are looking forwaru to putting on a first class Sir Tbomai. Lipton Cup Rt:yatta next year, at which we plan to put forth a competent on-the-wate r defense effort. Would you like to contribute?" Dick O'Brten Coronado Cays Yacht Club t ,. BIACK, PERRY EsTANaA's AnnErns OF 1llE YEAR Three-sport girls standout and two-sport boys pedormer take top Eagle honors for Estancia. the goll team, coached by his By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot EA G LE S fa th er, Art Perry, won one outright and two PCL co-titles. COSTA MESA -Estancia High to All-Pacific Coast League lau-as a 5-foot-9 frontcourt standout. The 5-11, 210-pounder, used seniors Jill Black and Jeff Perry, rels. She was first-team all-league She also competed in volley-primarily as a lead blocker in the who combined to earn recogni-as a sophomore and a second-ball, receiving honorable mention Eagles' smashmouth double- tion in five sports, are the Eagles' team pick as a freshman a.J?d for all-league distinction last fall. wing footl:~all offense, did com- Female and Male Athlete of the junior. Perry, who started parts of plete 46 passes for 870 yards and Year. In basketball, Black earned all-three seasons at quarterback and seven touchdowns over his Black, who accepted a softball district and first-team All-PCL competed all four years on the career. He also rushed for 19 scholarship to Wichita State, was recogrtition each of the last two Eagles' powerhouse goll team, touchdowns, including 10 last fall d three-Lime All-Newport-Mesa seasons, capping a three-year was an Orange County All-Star to help the Eagles break the District shortstop, who also varsity career by ma.king second-on the links this spring. school single-season scoring pitched in to handle pitching team All-CIF Southern Section He finished fourth at the PCL record with 294 points. chores for Coach Sharon Uhl. D1vis1on m as a senior. individual ·tournament to gamer A second-team All -PCL selec- She hit .522 with two home rs She averaged 13.7 points and first-team all-league laurels and tion by the football coaches, Perry and 24 RBI, despite getting little nine rebounds this season, 10.6 competed in the ClF individual will attend either Chapman Uni-Jeff Perry protection in the line up, en route points in 76 career varsity outings tournament. During his tenure, versity or Cal State Startislaus. community college men's sports 1996-97 year-ender DON LfACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT California-bound Mike Freeman (34) levels a would-be pass rusher as Orange Coast tuned up for the 1996 football season. Thank goodness for ... VOLLEYBALL AND SWIMMING GCC's Big 3 dwell in conference cellar; Wallace quits athletic post. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot Three teams were bad, as in good. The athletic director(C) balled, and the Big Three were bad, as in ... well, bad. At the end of April, Barry Wallace, Orange C oast Col- lege's Dean of Physical Education and Athletics, requested a reassignment. Wallace, who had coached the Pirates' base- ball team, told President Margaret Gratton that he bad been considering the option for two years, but action was not taken until April 24. Wallace's exit from his po!\ltlon coincided with the conclusion of a year that saw the Pirates' men's tea.ms compile a record of 13-78-5 .. The teams that reestablished themselves as Orange Empire Confere nce powerhouses were Chuck Cutenese's state finalist volley- ball squad, Jon Rathfelder's swim team and the water polo team under Chris Oepmg. But, the Pirates' Big Three -football, basketball and baseball -combined for a measly 26-47, each finishing in the confer- ence's cellar. •Football ..., In bis 11th season at the helm of the Pirates' ship, Bill Workman endured his worst season to date as Coast put up a 1-9 reLord . Defensive instability hampered Workman's squad, but the Pirates managed to salvage a home win over Pasadena City. The most accwate kicker 1.n OCC's history, Nate Bennett, drilled a field goal in the last minute to seal a 20-17 win. Running back Chet Walker joined his teammates Jeremy Cohen (OT) and Craig Nosse (DB) on the All-OEC Second Team. More than 26 o( the Pirates committed to ext.end their collegiate football careers at four-yeor collegel and universities, including Mike Preeman (Cal· Berkeley), Bennett (Louisville), Steve Tafua (Arizona), Mickey LOng (Washington State) a.od Steve Gonzalez (Hawaii). • Souer Co-Coec.het MaUrido Claure and Laird Hayes' 10CCS teem compiled e reconl ol 6- 10·3 with a 4-7-1 conference mark t.hAt denied itself a berth in the playoffs. Ryan Chaput landed on the All-OEC First Team, and Tomohito Atsumi made the Second Team. • Cross Country The Pirates ran to a third place confer- ence finish and came in 15th at the Region- al meet. •Water Polo Coached by Olympian and U.S. National Team member Chris Oeding, the water polo corps turned a tough preseason slate into a solid conference performance. A 15-12-2 overall record sounds barely above average, but the Pirates' 9-3 second-place finish in the OEC was more representative of the tal- ent-packed team. Pirst-teamers Jake French and Michael Bise, as well as Ryan Dandy, Steve Burkhalter and goalkeeper James Battle, who each made the Second Team, led Oeding's unit to the Regional Champi- onship, where they fell 10,9 to Citrus Col- lege. French had a team-high 74 goals. • Basketball After a dismal fall season for the premier sport of football, hopes were pinned on Coach Tun O'Brien and his experienced backcourt of Duane Curtis, Adrian Reyes and Brian Fracalosy. But while Curtis and Reyes found themselves among the conler- ence•s·best, the Pirates could just manage a 12-18 record and a 3-11 OEC stint that saw Coast lose seven of its last eight games. CUr- tis made the All-OEC Team with 18.3 point.I and 5.3 rebounds a game. • Baseball Coach John AltobeW's baseball squad did nothing to salvage the pride of Coast's Big Three as far as records and conference standings went. The Pirates lanct.d in the basement with a 4-20 OEC showing and 1 12-30 overall record. Infielders 1\'avis Clutter and Craig Rttte.- eamed first-team recognition u Altobellt's bright points in a dark seuon. • TeDD1I A 6-6 record put Orange COut'1 netten at fourth in the conference. • Volleybell The perennial powed1ou1e did t10t d!Mp- potnt as Coech CbUck CUten•'• Pirate Vol· leyball team tore through the coaferenca. Cout defeeted Jtotal Golden Welt et home, but the RUltlell lV'8n91d ttie m WIUI a tbd.li. lia HundngtDn Beech. 1'e two ..... squared off again in the state championship match. Coast lost in four games. It was the second consecutive year that the Pirates met and lost to Golden West in the final. The individual honors for such a strong team showing were bestowed upon Coast, though. Cutenese earned the conference's co-Coach of the Year honor, and sophomore Kevin Reid was named co-Player of the Year. Reid led the conference with 134 digs and 26 aces. Josh Richardson earned first- team accolades, and Fernando Sabla, Jason IQems and Matt Wright landed on the sec- ond team. • Swimm.Ing· Under first-year coach Jon Rathfelder, who took the reins from legendary coach Don Watson, the Pirates upheld the school's strong tradition in the aquatic program with a conference championship and a fourth- place finish in the state. Sophomore Wisnu Wardhana of Jakarta, Indonesia continued his domination in sprinting events. Ward- hana became the 50 freestyle state titlist, and in hiS taking of the 100 butterfly crown, he set a new state record with a 49.05. Wardbana claimed the Swimmer of the Meet honor at the state championsmps. The previous mark was 49.53. James Comfort, Ryan Dandy and Gus Fowler also picked up individual conference titles and finished in ~~ 10 in the state. Despite a last-place team finilb ID the conference meet. Dustin Ebner qualitied for the Regional Championships in the javelin throw. •Crew Sophomore Rob Woetel earned Ouimin of the Year honon as the crew rowed to MY· eral victories and even mote strong perfor- mances. Coach Jim Jorgenson took b& dew to a third place in the petite ftnall at the lntem>llegtate Rowing Aalodatlon Cbampt· omhips In Princeton, N.J. wbete they cma- peted ap.lmt tbe nation's belt telml flma four·YMI' lmUtUtlom. The Vi~­toppecl .... MV'm-tNID fWd at tbe ==~~--~ . tbe CdlamAt ~ ~ O'•J' ~..twand~\!~ .. ~··".,., ......... l12'Cle ..,.--.s ..... , ... ,.. .............. -. ... an •' '*•lltLllilM&tt tl r Newport 5000 on the way • Seventh annual SK among the quickest courses anywhere. NEWPORT BEACH -While June 21 is the longest day of the year, the following morning (Sun- day, June 22) will feature lhe fastest race-course of the year through Newport Beach's finan- cial district in the Newport 5000. Thousands of athletes are expected to test their body's lim- its at the seventh annual event, wlllch attracts some of the best distance-running talent from Ora nge, San Diego and Los Angeles counties. Beginning at Jamboree Road and Birch Street, the sound of the gun sends runners jockeying for position as they find themselves racing through the streets of the city's suave financial district. "With flat straightaways and no hairpin turns, this is Califor- rua's fastest SK course," said race director Bill Sumner, Corona del Mar High's longtime cross coun- try and track coach. ·unlike the Carlsbad 5000, we have bad an amateur runner break the elusive 14-minute mark, set by Wes Ash- ford in 1993,z.:who clocked a 13:58 .• The speed b g even bites chil- dren, so event organizers have set up the Kids Cup One lK Run (.62 mile) for kids 12 and under . "Luckily for our sport, many more children are taking up run- ning, H Sumner said. "This race is an opportunity to show kids the excitement and thrill of running. while acting out their dreams ol becoming world-class athletes All children who finish will receive a Finisher Medal." For the leisure set, event orga- nizers have scheduled a walk that is squeezed between two of the SK races. Following the same course as the run, walkers can take a deep breath and enjoy the scenery of the tree-lined streets. "We have provided athletes the opportunity to mentally and physically challenge the limits of their bodies, using this speed- beckoning course,• Sumner said. "Running hundreds of miles a month, and understanding the importance of testing themselves, runners use road races as a tool to measure their training goals." For runners who find their equipment supply diminishing, there is an expo from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. on June 22, with exhibitors showcasing current fitness prod- ucts, and offering opportunities to purchase apparel and shoes et less than retail. A portion of race proceeds assists youth athletics, while some of the proceeds benefit the WIN Foundation, which provides food and shelter for battered women . The first race begins at 7:30 a.m. Details: 476-7076. D EB P SEA THURSDAY'S COUNTS ~ Lod&w • 7 boats, 165 anglers. 55 albacore, 59 yellowtall, 58 glant squid. 35 bonito, 419 barracuda. 58 CAtllco bass. 132 sand bass. 10 sculpln, 1 haflbut. 45 ml<kerel. Neo:opDft ~ -5 bol'b, 116 anglers.. )1 alt>Kote, 20 yetlowtall, 201 barracuda, 19 bontt., 146 calico -150 sand bau, 2 todcflsh, 11 KUlpln, 11 1 madterel, 1 White ... -. u giant squid Newport Beach/~ca Mesa Daily Pilol college men sports 1996-97 year-ender BOUNCE BACK! Vanguards know the • meaning. Southern California College's baseball team turned its season around in sterling fashion to highlight the Vanguards' campaigns." By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot T rans1tions m basketball can lead to a ~1FO~ Jot of points tf executed efficiently. <. ~ The coaches in Southern ~ ' lt o California College men's athletic ~ 0 last fall and watched tapes of basketball ~ ,.., . ,,, f program could have Sdt down together f:o4 defenses grabbmg rebounds, outletting ~ '1Y passes and running the floor because • i ; ; o • Vanguard teams looked to b~ in an efficient transition heading towards big points. Most notably was the rise of the Vanguard baseball team which swung a 13-34 1996 campaign into a 33-17 mark this spring. The basketbdU team maintained a solid performance, though Golden Stale Athletic Conference titles eluded all of the Vanguard team!> but the transition isn't necessarily over. •SOCCER Coach Dave Mcleish returned from health problems and open-heart surgery during the 1995 campaign to blend several transfers into the Vdnguard nux, a combination that landed in second place in the GSAC's Inland Division and to the championship game of the GSAC Postseason Tournament. A brutal schedule put McLelSh's team at 9-9-1 overall with a 5-4-1 conferenet.' showing. The Vanguards put on a late-season surge and found themselves in the tournament final where they nearly upset Azusa Pac1f1c. The Cougars took the championship 2-1 in overtune. Sophomore fullback Mike Ditta earned a spot on both the All-GSAC and All-Far West Regional first teams. Henry Lopez, a sophomore. and senior Peter Schumerth mdde the Second Teams, while Chuy Miramontes was an All-GSAC Second Teamer. Brad Bentley made the conference's dll-acctdcmic team. • CROSS COUNTRY None of the Vdflguard harriers qualified for the NAIA National Champ1onsrups and Coach Bryan Wilkins had little to work with m tus nmth season at SCC. Wilkins manned a team of just five runners The small squdd was led by its only senior Larry Holland • BASKETBALL Coach Bill Reynolds lut lus 15-year average with 21 wins irl 1996-97. Reynolds' team put together a 21-11 overall record with an 8-6 GSAC standmg that landed the Vanguards in third place. The blue and gold began the conference slate with three straight losses, but rebounded to collect eight consecutive Vlctories before fdlling to Concordia by a bucket. The season ended with four strdJght losses, though, including a first-round exit from the GSAC Postsedson Playoffs, which was a 68-58 dwnping by the sixth-seeded Westmont Warriors in Costa Mesa. In that game, SCC was without the services of Adam Dzierzynsk.i, who transferred from C hapman and averaged 13.7 points per game while dishing out a team-rugh 165 assists. Dzierzynsk.i and junior Terence Wilborn made the All-GSAC team. Wilborn topped the team with 454 points. more than 14 a game. Brian Carlson earned the NAIA's Scholar-Athlete honor. •TENNIS Under farst-year head coach Mattias Johansson, SCC earned an improved mark of 14-7. Nan Ma, the Vanguards' No. 1 singles player, was an dll-conlerence selection, as he and teammates Matt O'Sullivan and Brian Matek qualified for the NAIA National Championships irl 1\.t.lsa, Oklahoma. Malek advanced to the thud round before falling to Azusa Pacific's Ben Medina. Ma dlld O'Sullivan made it to the second round. •BASEBALL Second-year coach KeVlfl Kasper seemed to work a rruracle on the baseball diamond turrung a near the basement-dwelling team into one of the top three teams in the conference. Kasper's 33-17 team hrushed behJ.nd Cal Baptist and Azusa Pacific with a 15-9 GSAC showing. The coach's improvements were Jed by a strong pack of pitchers, the conference's best, in fact. First Team All-GSAC member Bryce Primm paced the Vanguard pitching squad to a conference best 3.48 ERA. Primm, a junior, was twice named the conference's pitcher of the week and ended the season with a 9-4 record and a 1.98 ERA. Primm was Joined by senior catcher Rob Pegg and junior fust baseman Kevin Moore on the first team. Second baseman Rob Schreiber, a junior, made the second team. Pegg hit .382 and Moore had an average of .399. Schreiber's average was .372. BOA T ING TIPS ·Boat Burglars on the prowl The boating season lS underway and boat thieves are the move, too, according to Boat Owners Association of the United States. the nation's largest organization of recreational boaters. Thieves steal cUl average of 1,000 boast a month at an annual cost of $40 million to boaters and their insurance companies. More than • half of all stolen boats are motorboats in the 18-23-foot range. The odds of recovering a stolen vessel are only one in 10, BOAT/US said. Equipment left unsecured on board is also popular with thieves. Electronics such as GPS receivers and LORAN, fi.shfinders, radios, stereo systems and inflatable dinghies are prime targe~. Some tlps from BOAT/US to protect your boat from thieves: • Don't make your l;>oat an easy target. Use lheft·warning decals, locks and alarm systems. Antl-theft devices aren 't fool·prOQf, but they can make a boat burglary difficult enough to discourage many crooks. • Remove valuable items, such as electronics, especially if you plan to be away from your bodt for a long time. • U you leave your bo.lt on a troller, use a wneel or trailer hitch lock, or remove one or more of the wheels. • Keep receipts for major equipment purchases and copies of boat ownership documents, as well as photos of your boat and Its equip· ment, on shore in a cure place. • U your boat or a.ny of its equipment is stolen or vandaliud, report· ing the incident quickly to the local police and your insurance cornpa· ny may l.mprov th odds of r~ovory. spo1ts FRIDAY, JUNE 13. 1997 Q MAILBAG llano, NAIAyes • Reader unhappy with the perceived rap on small college athletics. Dear Ms. Yanity, I have just finished your recent article "Women? Sure! Ila? Nol" and found a couple points most disturbing and I wanted to bring them to your attention. I was the sports information director at sec during the nabonal and international media craze during the Da Borders era sec. Moreover, I am an SCC gradu- ate haV10g played baseball there mysell during the 1982 season. Your opinion regarding Ila's capabilibes of pitching profes- sionally are well taken. I think l agree with you. Where some writers get the notion of her fast- ball readu.ng 80 mph are beyond me. l don't believe her fastball has ever reached 75 mph. But that is not the point of this letter. I did take offense to your com- ment "She had the talent to be an NAIA pitcher." I am not sure if you know the history of the NAlA but let me shed some light on it for you. The NAIA was the f~t governing body of collegiate ath- letics. At some point in time, every college in the nation was affiliated with the NAIA prior to the inception of the NCAA The NAIA still has over 300 member mstitubons because of their commitment to education No governing body has more stnct educational codes than the NAIA. NAIA athletics is commonly compared to the NCAA Division a level of play. Not because of the fact that the NAIA offers scholar- ships but because of the level of talent. Your insinuation leads d read- er to believe that the NAlA level of play is the lowest competitive level d.Ild this is simply not the case. Southern California College has a rich tradition in intercolle- giate athletics with a strong histo- ry of competing with the best m almost every sport. It is widely accepted that the Golden State Athletic Confer- ence, especially in regards to men's basketball, could easily compete m the Cahlomia Colle- giate Athletic Assooation which is nationally considered the toughest NCAA Division D bas- ketball conference in the nation Also, vour statement "small- time college pitcher," was made in bad taste. sec may be a small college but it is certainly not a small-time college. You can ask coaches inside and outside the GSAC in almost every sport and one of the schools they have to prepare for the most is sec. Again, SCC has a long and d.ts- tinguished record m collegiate athletics and is most definitely not Hsmall-time." I am sure l am not the only reader that took offense to that statement. Sincerely, Patrick Guillen Sports Information Director, Cal State Dominguez Hills Editor's note: Molly Yanity is a graduate of Point Loma Nazarene, a GSAC school, where she lettered in softball for four years. GOLF Former Trojans tee it up at Pelican Hill course today NEWPORT COAST -Former All-Pro NFL defensive back Ron- nie Lott, along with the Trojan Football Fax, will host the first celebrity golf classic today at Pel- ican Hill Golf Club ma scramble format with a noon shotgun on the Ocean South Course. Entry fee lS $500 per person, which includes continental breakfast, lunch, golf. cocktail reception, awards dinner with celebrities, contests, prizes and giveaways. Proceeds from the event benefit the O rangewood Children's Foundation, the USC athletic department and the Lusk Center. The event will feature some of USC's all-time football greats playing on one or California's most 5toried golt courses. J unior Seau, Marcus Allen, Rodney Peete and Tony Boselli are a few of the f onner nojans expected to join Lott in the event, which Will also feature other USC Alumni such as Tom Selleck, Rob Estes and Ted McGinl y. Detotls. (888) 838-7576. -By Richard DUlll1 r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IRR ELEV A N T WEEK XXII -J U NE 18 -23 ~ v MISTER MCADA q f I ~ Ronnie McAda may be the last pl?yer picked, T here's always a beginrung, and Irrelevant Week hdd a perfect one bdck m 1 Q76 when event arclutecl Paul Salata found himself putt.J.ng on Numbe r 1 with a totally unknown wide receiver from the Uruversity of Dayton, Kelvm Kirk . Not only wds Kirk the last draft pick (by the Super Bowl champion P\ttsburgh Stc>elers) to qualify for tus then-freshly mvE'nted Mr. lrrelevant crown, he WdS a record 335th selection, a mark that may stand lorever becduse the NFL lottery went 17 rounds 111 those days mstead of the current stdndd.fd of seven thdt produced Army quclrterback Ronnie McAda dS Mr. Irrelevant XXJI dS the mere 240th pick by Green Bay. ~Jany 1rn•lc>vdnt lhlngs have unproved m man~ relevdnt wdys m the 22 years of the wrek-long mudCdp Newport Beach Last Man Festival, but there will never be another Kelvm Kirk,\'\ ho didn't Cdlch many passes for Dayton dunng his seruor sedson and made 1l all so flttmg by also not rdtching hi!> scheduled light to the lrrelevdnl Week party KLik WdS so unknown that nobody even recognized tum when he didn't get off the pldne, which Wd!> Sdldtd's cue to merely take a but there's no way a "stand-in' is going to work. deep breath and hlre an impostor to stand in for the nllSsing link as the d.ltpOrt greeters bappily headed on to the first-ever Amval Party and News Conference Without the onginal. Then, in the mJdsl of the impostor charming everybody at the party, the redl Kirk, who had caught a later plane, showed up and demanded to take over. Nobody, though, was ever really sure wtuch was wh.Jch Salatd distnbuted d fact sbeet to the media with the Rogets' dehnibon of irrelevant -such as "unrelatedness. farfetched, remote. out-of-the-way dnd neither-here-nor-there." and the festival, of course, 15 still all those thmgs as well as bemg genwnely hysterical, out-of-control, outrageous dJld the party of the year Kirk naturally was cut by the Steelers m the third week of lrduung Cd.mp, but he rallied hunsell up to perform seven sedsons for several Canadldn League teams LdSl hedid trom, Kirk was doing JUSL fme with d fdJlUly -wtfe Joan and son Jonathan, dnd he was workmg as a newspaper advertismg manager with the Ottawa Citizen from hlS now hometown of Aylmer, Quebec. I I I I I ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Vigilantes lasso Costa Mesa • Costa Mesa Night at Vigilante Ball Park; locals to join together June 28. (regularly $5). Tickets are luruted and are available on the third floor of City Hall m the Community SerVJces Department MISSION VlEJO -In an eUort to welcome the Vigilante basebalJ club to Orange County, the City of Costa Mesa will be partiapating in a "Group Night at the V1gt1dnte Ball Park" June 28 at 7 p.m .. b1Ued "Costa Mesa Night" al the Vigilante Ball Park m MJ s1on Vie10 1Saddleback College). Tickets will be available through June 23 on a hrst-come hrst-served basJS. The Vigilantes will be providing a pregame autograph session and clinic with their players, coaches and administrative staff. The Caty of Coi,ta "v1esa Ft.re Department Col- or Guard will be presentmg the nags and perform- ing the national anthem. Tht? Vigilantes are an independent minor lt!ague team which has relocated to Orange Coun- ty rrom Long Beach. Buck Rodgers, fooner Angel manager and Corona del Mar resident, is the Vigi- lante manager. Mayor Peter Buffa will be participating in the first-pitch ceremony, wlule other Council Members will be involved in other activities dunng the game. The city would Like to encourage youth organiza- tions, such as Costa Mesa American and National Little Leagues, to join. Det.a.ili: 754-5688. The Vigilantes mdde tickets available to the City or Costa Mesa for that dale at $3 per ticket -By Richard Dunn LITTLE LEAGUE Costa Mesa National forming training. devclopmen t league Costa Mesa Nat1onaJ Llt- Ue League 1c; forming teams for its trd1rnng dnd develop- ment league All gdJnes arc non-!>tdndmg dnd equal pld}mq tmw wJll be enforn'd Prart1ce'> begm m August cmd gdmes, wtuc~ will be rtayPcl on Sunday afternoon::-.. stdr1 m Septem- ber agarnst teams from Co!>- ta l\lesa. 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Put this cherished moment ln print forner ... a lteepade of dais once ID a lie"'" \ f RIDAV, JUNE 13, 1997 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC!I PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICIS PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU Properly may be In• C1ah•m1n WoOd li1he. d1JC1id by· an unlnCorpo. PUBLIC NOTICI tllan a J*Wrthlp ney, mt I Camlnilo Z6!a· Hava you 1tar1ied dol~ PUBLIC NOTICE dH":!!d ~!~ ~::ZJsau:,lrlQ ipecled at: DRIVE BY Crsn1man Dflll P<e11, Ratio rated a11oel1llon 011111 Heve you aLltled CIOlll; aoaa, Laguna HUia, CA t>utll\ett yel? y ... 05/01/ buaineH "It? No PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC MOTICH ONLY lt25• BAST1'N· Int SIMM Mlac:•ll~• tt.an • pa1U'lltt'l.hfP FlollUeus 8ustnesa busl"'" yet? No 92653 97 1'1clllloua lh1alne11 y' k PUBLIC NOTICE CHVRY RD .. YORBA FVmltu,. & Hand Toot• Have you ttarled doing Mama Statement Holll A. 01lggt Tf11t butlnHs la con-Petra, W1Utr·Loou• Name Statement t~'::~1a?~ent wu llltd ITATeMIHT OF UNDA. CA 928Ml Oeo1~• W. Rote, P.O. bu1lnt11 yet? No The following persona 11• Rob Aoblnaon dueled by: an lndlvlelual Thia 1llltcimtnt was tiled The 10Uowln11 plfson• are l~h the County Cletk Of Payment Terma: Deterred Bex 2897'9, Lo• Angel••· S.A. Martin doing buslneH at. DMD Thlt etatemenl wu liltd Htve you started doing w1lh the Count'/ Cl9f'k 01 dOlng b\lllMU 11: Ann• w 9 County on 543-97 AaMfC>ONMlHT 0 , paymtl'lt es follows 2~ CA 9002•. Thi• ttattmtnt waa med Motfletll\g and Ot1lgn with the County Clerk ol bualnen y11? Y11, Janu· Orange County on G-14·9' Hartman 01tlgn1. 120 £, Orang 19973721983 Ull Ofl flCTITtOUS OF THE ACCEPTED BIO Publlthed NtwP-Ofl with lh1 County Clerk of Group 307 1/2 Apolena Ortnge County on 5-20-97 ary, 1995 t9D?'720882 18th Streot, Costa Meto, 8UllNlll NAMI TO BE PAID UPON AC. Beach.Cotta Meta OaUy Otaogt County on '°18-07 B1lboa laland, CA 92882 ' 19973721414 Jonathan Delmar Pitlekney Dally Pllol May Z3. 30 CA 92627 Dally Pilot May 30, June 8, 'l"he loOowlnQ pe11on1 CEPTANCE AND THE BAL· Piiot June 13, 18, 1997. 19973721108 Darron Jamos Morris, 307 Dally Piiot Mey 23, 30, Thlt statomtnl was flltd June e 13 1997 FO~ Denise Anno Har1man, 13. 20. 1997 FOl8 have abandoned the uH ot ANCE TO BE PAID BY t ·OO F087 Dally Pilot May 23, 30, 112 Apotena, Balt>oa laland, June 8, 13, 19~7 Fi&e with the County Clark of • • 2115 Plocentla 110, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE the Fictitious Business PM JULY 02, 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE June a. 13, 1997 F977 Callfornla 92662 Orango Counly on 5·16·97 PUBLIC NOT1CE Mesa, CA 92627 Namo. Causey Equine. 3 Form or Ptyment All pay· Mlchatl Robert Briggs, PUBLIC NOTICE 1897372t t65 This bualneas It con· ,.clltlou• Bualn•H Vendtrbltl, Irvine, CA men11 musl be by cash, ~lctltlou• aia lneu PUBLIC NOTICE 307 1/2 Apo1en1, Balboa Is-Dolly Pilot May 23, 30, Ftctllloua Bualness ducted by. an ind1v'fdulll Ham• Statement 92618 cer1llled Chtcll, cHhlor'1 or land, CA 92662 '1ctillou1 Buslneu J 11 3 s Have you started doing The Flcllllous Business treuuret's check or by a Hame Statement Fictitious Bu1ln•sa Thi• business la con· Name Statement une ' 1 • 1997 F982 Name tetement o 1 y t? No Thi following persons •r• N ' d bo The fonowlng persons are Ham• Statement T 1 11 1 U The lollowlng persons are ua nets 0 .. dot~ business at: While • ame re errt 10 a ve United Stalts postal, bank, 1 b 1 0 ducted by· 11 general part· ho o ow rlQ ~r1ons are p BLIC NOTICE doing t>uelness as: Burlod TOhe1n1is!.~tonmeonHa1 .. wmaatrr 1,1ed Char 01 Limousine, 368 Av• "s filed In Orange County upress, or telegraph dong ut neaa as: range The lollowlng poraons are norahlp doing t>uslneas as: Collage d 2206 WI d d ••u · c on May 18, 1992, File money order. Mako check Counly Chlld Abuse Pre-doing buslneu as. GRAF· Havo you slarted doing White, 16792 141h St, Sun· Flctltlou• Bu~lneH Un 1' n w~t with the County Clerk ot oc11do St. l'CIOI. osta No F531736 or monoy order payable lo ventlon Center, 24a2 New-FtTI CREATIONS, 2300 business ye1? No set Beach, CA 90742 Name Statement Lant, Newport Beach, al. Orange County on 5-20·97 Mose. CA 92627 Harold L Causey. 23032 tho lnleinat Revenue Ser. port Blvd., 1 7, Co5hl Mesa, Fairview Road IUlOS, Darren Morris John W. Morrow, 1637 E The following persons are 9J!~el Edward Fltcky, Hl973721474 !oabdeort 5e1aul,enCt01051• ,366Co~i.· Sonnente Trail, Coto de vice. CA 92627 CO$ta Mesa. CA 92626 This stattnienl was Med Burnett St , Long Beach. d 1 b i p 3 30 .,... • Caza, CA 92679 W Weal Revenue Of· Exchange Club Chlld David Alan Graf, 2300 Fair-with the Countv Clerk ol CA 90806 o ng us nass as· eople 2206 Windward Lane, N1w· Dally Piiot Moy 2 • , Mesa CA !12627 Glnen A. Causey, 23032 fl • • Abuse Prevention Center ol view Road IUI05, Costa 0 C 1 T p M 1637 Pleasers L.L,C • 1776 Ha· port Beach, CA 92660 June 6, 13, 1!197 F985 This' bustoess Is con· Sonrlente Trall, Coto de cer 7 Orange County, Inc., (Ctll· Mesa, CA 926211 range ounty on 6..:3 97 amara • orrow, wall Cir • Costa Mesa, CA This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· an lndl\llCluaJ Coza CA 92679 8·t1•9 lornla), 2482 Newport blvd Rhea Leigh Graf 2300 19973722915 ~ABii~:~t St., Long Beach, 92626 ducted by an lndlvfdUal Have you starteCI doing This' business Is con· 24000 Avila Rd., Lii· 17. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fairview Road iu105, Dally Pllol June 6, 13, 20, Thrs business la con· People Pleasers, L LC. Have you started doing Flctltloua Bu1lnHS business yet? No dueled by husband w1l11 II u n • NI 9 u •I' CA Th•• business Is con· Costa Mesa, CA 92626 27. t997 F075 ducted bv husband· and (Delaware), 1776 Hawaii business yet? Yes, May. 1 • Robert Barrientos C •77 (714) 3 •0 ducted bu acorporatlon , Cl1.,CostaMesa,CA92626 1997 Name Statement This statement was !lied Harold L ausey 92v r v • , • Thi$ business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE wile This business ts con• Dan Flecky The following persons are wllh the Counl Cltfk of Gillen A. Causey 2288 Have you started doing ducted by hust>and and Have you started doing ducted by: Limited Uablhty This statement was flied dc.1ng business u : Gary Qra"ge County 0Yn 5•2 ... 97 19973721152 Published .Newport ~~~ness yet? Yes, May 1• wile Flclltlou1 Buslnes.1 t>uslness ~et? No Co. with the county Clerk or Dlodato Delivery. 507 291h -· 19973721984 Tl'lls statement was llled Beach-Costa Mesa Cally E h.. Cl b Child H11ve you started doing Name Sta,ement John W orrow Hove you started doing Orange Countv on 5·23-97 St.. Newport Beach, CA al Pl M 30 J 6 C Cl k I xc .. nge u business yet? Yes 3/11/ Th 1 11 This statement wu llled bu 1 t? N / 92663 o ly tot au une wllh the ounty er o Pilot June 13, 1997 Abuse Prevention Center ol 1993 d I e ~ oring perso~ are with lhe Counly Clerk ol I ness ye o 199737~1979 , ' ' Orange County on 5·16-97 F101 Orange County, Inc ' Wll· David Alan Graf Eolen~tca~ssneerv'~ceass. 16~~08 Orange County on 5-23·97 :eorke Pleasers. LL C, Dally Pilot May 30 June 6 Gary Olodcfto, 1~65 ~~ 13, 20, 1997 F025 Da1ty Pilot May 23, 30, ld1amt Bl thBaBrrlngdton. Pres1· This slatement was fllad Tor~ota Cr , Hu~Ungton 19973721988 T~I~ s~~il~~·e~t was filed 13, 20, 1a97 ' F02l ~~~~7 St. osta esa, PUBLIC NOTICE June 6, 13, 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE en ° e oar with the County Clerk of Beach CA 92649 o II Pl M 30 J 6 llh h C C Th I i F981 OCEAN VIEW This statement was filed Orange County on 5·27·97 Ch I t' h Se It M t a Y lot ay , une ' w t e ounly lerk or PUBLIC NOTICE is bus ness s con-Fictitious Bu1lneH ---------·• with lhe County Clerk ol rs op er o e ro, 13, 20, ~997 F021 Orange County on 5·23·97 ducted by: an Individual St t PUBLIC NOTICE SCHOOL DISTRICT Orange County on 5·23·97 19973722~37 16146 Tortola Cr .. Hunting· 10973721900 Fictitious Business Have you started doing Nam• atemen PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ..... 7372 f .... 1 Daily Pilot May 30. June 6, ton Beach, CA 92649 PUBLIC NOTICE Dally plot Ma 30 J e 6 Name Statement business yet? Yes, 5-16·97 The following persons are ENT OF •• •v 13 20 1997 F012 Nanrv Metro 16148 Tor 1 V ' un ' Gary Olodato doing business as Stel· STATEM INVIT ATION TO BID Dally Piiot May 30, June 6, • • vi ' • Fictitious Buslneas 13, 20, 1997 F013 The following persons are This st~tement was filed tanla's Errand Services, ABANDONMENT OF Notoce Is hereby given 13, 20, 1997 F019 PUBLIC NOTICE ~,l89~~49Huntlngton Beach, Neme Statement doing business as· Gio-with the" County Clerk ol 283 Avocado 118, Cosio USE OF FICTITIOUS that the Ocean View Thi b 1 1 The lollowlng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE vannl's Air Conditioning & 0 c 1 5 20 97 MHa CA 92627 SS NAME School District or Orange PUBLIC NOTICE Fl I I B I ' us ness 1 con· Re Ir If oration Services, range oun Yon · • ' I J B k 283 BUSINE err ct t ou1 us nese ducted by· a llmlled part· doing business as Celeb· Fictitious Busln•H 19973721473 Stellan e oy roo s, The lollowlng persons County, Cahlornla, here n-Name Statement nership rlty Cleaners, 2700 w N S 1918 eeward Ln, Newport 0 1 Pit 1 M 23 30 Avocado 118, Costa Mesa, have abandoned lht use ot aher referred to as "DIS· Fictitious BuslnaH The followlng persons are Have you stat1ed doing Coast Hwy , Newport ame tatement Beach, CA 92660 111 Y 0 ay • ' CA 92627 tl'le Flclllious Business TAICT , will receive sealed Name Statement dolno business as· Club business yet? Yes, 4•12•97 Beach, CA 92663 The following persons are Giovanni Palmieri, 1918 June 6, 13, 1997 F990 This business ls con· Nfme: The Aockln Doctor. bids up to but no later than The following persons are Soleli Tanning and Juice Chrla Metro Gregorio Torres, 1332 doing business as: On Leeward Ln , Newport PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an individual 1e111 Euclid Fountain Val· 2:00 Pm on the 5th day or doing business as· Blue Bar, 6849 Adams Ave. This statement was filed Morrow Place Los Ange Guard Security Systems, Beach. CA 92660 Have you started doing ley CA 92708 Augusl 1997, at the OIS· Pataya Food Sales. 20281 Huntington Beach, CA with the County Clerk ol I s CA 90022 , • 702 Santa Maria Or., 1111tne, This business Is con· Fic titious Business business yet? No The Ficl1t1ous Business TRICT Administration Of· Birch Street, Suite 200, 92648 0 C t 64 97 ~u'gushn Vergara, 533 s. ~~ 92~6 1 702 S ducltd by. an Individual Steffanie Brooks Name referred to above flees, I 7200 Pinehurst Newport Beach, CA 92660 Ovora S Pariente. 4809 range o1~n9y73o7n230.B4 La Verne Ave Los Ange· an ap an, anta Have you started doing ThNe efomtlo•wiSntgatpeemrs•onnst 8/e This statement was flied Was filed 1n Orange County Lane Huntington Beach, Surapon Seafoods (U S A ) u •• " 1 s CA 90022 " M11Jla Or., Irvine, CA 92606 business yet? No h h c t Clerk of do Sands Or• newport Dally Pilot June 13, 20, 27, e Thomas M thew 757 S doing business as Sue Wit 1 e oun Y u n 2 ·1 8 9 5, F 11 e CA 92647 tnc. (Washington), (WA), Beach, CA 92663 Thi b 1 a s. an Giovanni Palmieri · Orange County on 5-30-97 No FG.38346 At 1h1s said time, date and 20281 Birch Street, Suite David 0 Webster, 51 9 July 4, 1997 F106 duct!d b~~~~~~!rtn!is con· \e~n. l~lnei' CA 92~06 This statement was filed ~;9~ ~t:;~~~· :,~~~ ~~;.~ 19973722036 Jim A111er, 10341 Pua place, bids will be publicly 200, Newport Beach, CA 36th St .. Newport Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing d s us ness s con-with the County Clerk ot Mesa, CA 92626 Dally Pilot June 6. 13, 20, Huntington Beach. CA opened and read aloud for 92660 CA 92663 business yet? Yes 5•2a.97 .rcted by co-partners OrMge County on 5·30·97 M Ell •i d 936 27• 1997 FOS4 92646 the following TELECOM· H&L Seafoods Corporation This business Is con· Fictitious Business Auguslln Vergara, ave you started doing 19973722637 ary en exan er, This business is con· MUNICATIONS NETWORK (Cahlornia). (CA). 2640 SI ducted by a general part· Name Statement This statement was !lied b199us71ness yet? Yes, May s, Dally Pilot June 6, 13, 20, Cheyenne Street. Costa PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an lndl111dual ·BIO '10 9697 Andrews, Tuslln, CA 92680 nershlp with the Counlv Cte k or 27 1997 Fo55 Mesa, CA 92626 19973723678 Plans and spec1flcat1ons This business Is con· • The following persons are , r Brian Kaplan , This business is con· Fictitious BuslneH are on Ille and may be ducted by a joint venture Have you started doing doing business as· L TM Orange County on 5·23·97 This statement was filed ducted by an individual Jim Ritter viewed at the DISTRICT Have you started doing bo:!l:~l~~~e~o ~r1o0p2ertyc, 211a1 ~tlstol SC~ 19973721962 with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE Have you s1aned doing N~me ~tatement This sta1ement was filed Purchasing Department, at business yet? Yes, 07/01/ This statement was filed 9rr2626' os a esa, Daily Pilot May 30, June 6, Orange County on 5.23.97 Fictitious Business business yet? No d Tho ollow l g persons ar: w1lh !he County Clerk of the above address 91 with the Counly Clerk ol M lb th T I 391 E 13, 20, 1997 F024 19973721978 Name Statement Mary Ellen AteKandel o1ng bus ness as04· 78 C 6 lo 97 a e enn Son This Statement Was riled Sweet Adventure, 1 Orange ounty on · (714)847·2551 Ext 1440. H&L Seafood Corporation, Oran e County on c .3,.97 r • • OaJlv Pllol May 30, June 6, 20 27 b g ..,. v-23rd Street Newport PUBLIC NOTICE 1 The following persons are with the County Clerk ol Placer River Cir. Fountain Daily Pilot June 13 , • Bid documents may e Hands Wang, P1es1dent 19973 72257 3 B h CA 9266• 0 13, 20, 1997 F015 doing business as· Show 0 c 1 5 27 97 valley CA 92708 July 4, t997 purchased at the al the This statement was !lied eac · range oun Y on · · Fl 11 above address tor s50 oo with the County Cieri< 01 Dally Pilot June 6, 13, 20, Lance A Tennison, 391 E Fictitious Business PUBLIC NOTICE C1rcu11 Films, 16 Siena, La· 1997372211 1 Bill Ormord, 10478 Placer Per set non-refundable Orange County on 6-J...97 27, 1997 F069 23rd Street, Newport Name Statement guna Niguel. CA 92677 Dall" Pilot Ma" 30, June 6, RCIAve9r27COlr8, Fountain Valley, ---------B h CA 92660 The lollowlng pe sons a e Dave Riemann, 16 Siena, ' 1 PUBLIC NOTICE A MANDATORY PRE· 19973722902 PUBLIC NOTICE T~~~ , business Is con· doing business a; Sunrl~e Fictitious Business Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 13, 20, 1997 FOOS This business is con· PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BID CONFERENCE will Dally P1lo1 June 6, 13, 20, ducted by: husband and Door & Window, l92I E Th~~o~:w~~:~~':!~~! are Lisa Riemann, 16 Siena, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an 1ndtvldua1 BE HELO BY THE COSTA be held, Tuesday, June 24, 27, 1997 F082 Fictitious BuslneH wile Carnegie Ave. IC, Santa doing bu!llness as Tropic Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Have you started doing MESA PLANNING COM· 1997, at 10 00 am. sharp Name Statement H t rt d doing Ana CA 92705 5510 This business Is con· Fictitious Business business yet? No MISSION AT THE CITY at 11200 Pinehurst Ln, PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons are bu~r~es~0:et?s~o 8 Sunrise Ventu;es, lncorpo· i:~; 'ta~~,l~ty& S~~n7~:: ducted by husband and Name Statement Wilham H. Ormord HALL 77 FAIR DRIVE, Huntington Beach, CA Any Fl tltl B sl SI doing business 8$: Colllns Maribeth Tennison rated, (CA), 1921 E. Carn· 21170 Beach lvd Hun· wile The following persons are This stalemonl was liled COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· bidder lalhng to anend this c ous u ne USA Products, 2527 Buck· This statement was flied eg1e Ave IC, Santa Ana, Unglon Beach, CA 92648 Have you slarted doing doing business as· source with the County Clerk ol NIA, AT 6 30 p M OR AS Name Statement eye St, Newport Beach, with the County Clerk of CA 92705 Hollis L Wilson, 8602 business yel? No One Management, 25682 Orange County on 5-30·97 SOON AS POSSIBLE conlerence, Will be deemed The following person~are CA 92660 Orange County on 6·10·97 This business 1s con-Lampson Ave, 11, Garden Dave Riemann Pacific Crest D1111e, Mission 19973722639 THEREAFTER ON MON· a nonresponsive bidder doing business as• a) MF Fay C Collins 2527 Buck· 19973723605 ducted by. a corporation Grove CA 92641 This stalemenl was filed Viejo, CA 92692 Dally Pilot June 6, 13. 20, DAY JUNE 23, 1997. RE· Subsequent 10 this confer· Assoclales, b) Balboa Gift eye SI Newport Beach Have you started doing ' with the County Clerk ol Kenneth l•n Oav1s 25682 27 1997 FOS7 GARDING THE FOL· once fac1lltles lnspecuon House, C) Albatross West, CA926SO 'OallyP11otJune13,20,27, businessyet?Yes,5·20-97 This business Is con· OrangeCountyonS-30·97 P Iii C -·o M 1--·-------- LOWING APPLICATIONS tours' will be scheduled d) South Swell, 2789 Theodore C. Collins. 2527 July 4• 1997 F1l4 Sunrise Ventures, lncorpo-ducted by' an lndlvldu~~ln~ 19973722638 Vl~Jo'.ccAr;~~~ive, ission PUBLIC NOTICE IF ANY OF THE FOL· The DISTRICT re ulres WaKWlng, Costa Mesa, CA Buckeye SI • Newporl PUBLIC NOTICE rated, Ho Yeol Jang, Presl· Have you started 198 Dally Pllol June 6. 13, 20, This business Is con·•----------LOWING ACTIONS ARE q 92626 Beach, CA 92660 dent business yet? Yes, Fictitious Busln•H CHALLENGED IN COURT, that the bidder possess a Frank S Heiberger, 2789 This business is con-Flctltlou1 Business This statement was llled ~':!ihs L Wilson 27' 1997 F055 ~;!:d ~~u ans:~~Z~du~~lng Name Statement THE CHALLENGE MAY BE C·7. C·lO, or B classllica· Waxwing, Costa Mesa, CA dueled by husband and Name Statement with lhe Counly Clerk or This ,tatement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes, 6·23·97 The following persons ate LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE tlon coniractor's license at 92626 wlle The following persons are Orange County on 5·23-97 with the County Clerk 01 Kenneth Ion Davis doing business as A·Ust 1 SS u Es SOME 0 NE the time the bid Is submil· Mary H, Heiberger, 2789 Have you started doing dolnsi business as: Dawn 19973721985 Orange County 00 5,30.97 Flctltloue Buslne11 This statement was filed Enwonmental Consultants, RAISES AT THE PUBLIC ted Waxwing, Costa Mesa, CA business yet? No of Time Art Gallery, 23710 Daily Pilot May 30, June 6, 18973722564 Name Statement with the County Clerk or 438 Dahlia Avenue, Corona HEARING DESCRIBED IN EACH BIO MUST CON· 92626 Fay C Collins El Toro Road St'"' C Lake 13 20 1997 F026 The following persons are Orange County on 5 23 97 del Mar, CA 92625 THIS NOTICE OR IN WAIT· FORM ANO BE RESPON· This bus.lnass 19 con· This s1atement was filed Forest, CA 92iJ30"' ' ' ' Dally Piiot June 6, 13, 20, doing business as The 19973722035 Joseph E Vetrano, 438 TEN CORRESPONDENCE SIVE ONLY TO THE BIO d~1cted by. husband and with lhe Counly Clerk of Joseph Carl Dasso, Jr, PUBLIC NOTICE 27, 1997 F065 Center lor Expressive Psy· Dally Piiot May 30, June 6, Dahlia Avenue, Corona dol DELIVERED TO THE PLAN· 0 C E TS 0 w 0 Orange County on 5·16·97 22881 caminilo Plumas. C:holherapy, 2900 South Mar, CA 92625 NINO COMMISSION AT o UM N AN Have you started doing 1997~721 161 La H 11 CA 92653 Fictitious BuelneH PUBLIC NOTICE Bristol Street, Suite 0103, 13• 20• 1997 Foo9 This business Is con· OR PRIOR TO THE PUB· AGREEMENT IN ITS EN· business yet? Yes, 1990 Dally Piiot May 23 30 GPo~nTal~~. 22881 Cam· Name Statement Fictitious Business Costa Mesa. CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by. an lndivldual Lie HEARING ' TIRETY AS PROVIDED BY Mary Heiberger ' ' I C H 1 .. d d I t CONDITIONAL USE THE DISTRICT This statement was flied June 6• 13' 1997 F979 ~~0gf~~as, Laguna Hll!s· d~~~ lo~~:i~~s~81ass~"ss~~~ Name Statement ~:;~: A:-O~~e. Co~~~a 5g:i Ftctltlous Buslnea1 bu~l~es~0:et?s J~·e 0 ng PERMIT PA·97·29 FOR The DISTRICT reserves with the County Clerk or PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con-land, 27692 Elsa St, Mis· The following persons are Mar CA 92625 Name Sta1ement Joseph Vetrano NORRIS·REPKE. INC., AU· the right to reject any or all Orange C~u9n9ty73on7!'1293•6957 ducted by a general part· slon Viejo• CA 92691 doing business as Chinese Thli business Is con-Th 1 II 1 This statement was flied THORtZED AGENT FOR b d t 1 1 • • Fictitious Business hl Gabrie a Schwartzberg Fast Food, 108 22nd Street ducted by an individual doin8g ~u~~;~s ~~rsg~~~,~~ with lhe Counly Clerk of C J SEGERSTROM & 1 s or 0 wave any r· Daily Pilot May 30, June 6, Name Stat ement nHers P d I 27692 El St Ml ' IA. Newpo1 1 Beach CA Have you sta"ed dolng Orange County on 5 '"'97 SONS TO ALLOW OFF· !BQularilles In lnrormalltles 13, 20, 1997 F016 The lollowlng persons are bu~f~es~oyuet?s~2° dong VieJo, CA :;691 ' ssion 92683 business yet? N~· ;t,~i• G~~:,~~~ A~~~g~~ra 19973722S30 SITE PARKING ANO AC· In any bids or In lhe bid· doing business as Blue Joseph Carl Dasso, Jr Yosel Schwartzberg, Thu Pham, 1928 Robort Leshe Ann Cuva Mesa, CA 92626 Dally Pilot June 6, 13, 20, CESS ON A PORTION OF ding process. Per Public PUBLIC NOTICE Mambo • Beauly Supply, This sla1ement was flied 27692 Elsa St , Mission Ln ·Anaheim. CA 92802 This statement was med Deborah Jean Shies 3108 27, 1997 FOSS AN ADJACENT VACANT Contract Code 20118 1 the Fictitious Business 1048 l111ine Ave. Newport with the County Clerk ol Vle10. CA 92691 Bui Diep, 1928 Robert Ln • with the County Clerk ol Gibraltar Ave, Costa Mesa,•----------PARCEL IN CONJUNCTION bid shall be awarded 10 Beach, CA 92660 Orange County on 6·10·97 This business Is con· Anaheim, CA 9:1802 Orange Counly on 6·3-97 CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE WITH THE CLASSROOM one ol the three lowest re-N•me Statement Gary Taylor Strati, 27902 19 973723655 ducted by: a general p8r1· This business is eon· 1997372 29 18 This business 1s con-1----------EXPANSION FOR THE sponslve lnd responsible The lollow1ng persons are Freeport Mission VleJo CA D nershlp ducted by a general part· Dall Pll I J e 6 13 20 ducted by an lnd1v1dual Fictitious Buslnesa EXISTING NATIONAL UNI· doing business as a) LIS 92692 , • a11y Pilot June 13, 20, 27, Have you started doing nersh1p Y o un , • H d d l Name Statem•nt VERSITV LOCATED AT bidders ENTERPRISES, bl SO Robert Rudolph Saavedra, July 4, 1997 F1l8 business yet? Yes, H-97 Have you started doing 27, 1997 F073 bu~f~es~o:et?s~~e o ng The following persons are 3370 HARBOR BOULE· Publlshed Newport ROMEO, C) CUE TEASE, 19272 Sleeping Oak, Por· PUBLIC NOTICE Gabriela Schwartzberg business yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE Deborah J. Stiles doing business as CJ Sap· VARO, IN AN MP ZONE Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally 2424 Newport Boulevard, tola Hills, CA 92679 This statement was filed Thu Pham This statement was filed ph11e 120 E. 18th Street. ENVIRONMENTAL DE· Pilot June 13, 20, 1997 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con-Fictitious Bu1lne11 with lhe County Clerk ol This stotemenl was llled Flctlllou1 Business with the County Clerk 01 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 TERMINATION, EXEMPT FlOO LA BOVFF, INC, (a Cali-ducted by a general pa"· O C t s 30 97 with the County Clerk or C C d 0 8392 2 CONDITIONAL USE lornla corporation), 2424 nershlp " Name Statement range oun Y on · · Orange County on 6-to.97 Name Statement Orange ounty on 5·21·97 an ace wens. PERMIT PA·97•30 FOR PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Boulevard, Costa Have you started doing The lollowlng persons are 19973722670 10973723660 Tl'le following persons are 199737211542 :enth g~,~~'s ~unUngton MARCHI & ASSOC, AU· Mesa, CA 92627 business yel? No doing business as Organl· Dally Pilot June 6, 13, 20, 0 11 Pll 1 J 13 20 27 doing business as· John· Daily Pilot May 30, June 6, Teh~; • buslne:s Is con· THORIZED AGENT FOR NOTICE OF Thls business Is con· Gary Strati cally Yours, 2549 Orange 27, 1997 F05l a Y o une • , . son's Paralegal Services, 13, 20, 1997 FOlO KEVIN UYESUGIM'ELLS DISSOLUTION OF ducted by' a corporation This stalemenl was filed Ave' Apt A·l, Costa Mesa, July 4, 1997 F116 3505 Cad1ftac, Bldg ducted by an Individual FARGO BANK FOR OFF· PARTNERSHIP The registrant commenced with the County Clerk or CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ::i::-Costa Mesa. CA PUBLIC NOTICE b~~r~es~0:et.,5~~:.dM:y0~j, SITE PARKING IN CON· Public notice Is hereby to transact business under Orange County on S 20-97 Jhad Grayson Blnley, 2549 Fictitious Business T J h 27 2 Elk Fictitious Business 1997 ~~~JJi~% ~~T~ cNi~ ~~~n ~~~E~'.C~~~L ~b~N ~~:'ne!'~~tt!~uasbo~:~; or 1997372 1463 c~:~ag~es~~CA ~g~7 A 1 ' Name Statement F~~~!~t:i~~~~~s p90;7~a12 sr "t~kewodd, CA Name Statement Candace J Owens 6/t/97 Dotty Pilot May 23, 30, Veronica Blnley, 2549 Or· The following persons are The followlng persons are This sletement was flied PARKING LOT ADJACENT STEPHAN BURCKLE, here· June 6, 13, 1997 F987 ange Ave, Apl A·l, Costa doing business as The foltowlng persons are This business is con• doing business as Emer· with the County Clerk of TO AN EXISTING BANK tolore doing buslness La Soult, Inc· Debra D La Mesa, CA 92627 LAORCO EQUITIES, 635 doing business as. Fast ducted by: an Individual aid Reels, 13 Jasmine Orange County on 5-30-97 BUILDING, (WELLS under the lictibous firm Boull President PUBLIC NOTICE This t>usiness Is con· Plumer, Costa Mesa, CA Cars ol Cahlornla, 858 W. Have you started doing Creek, Laguna Hills, CA 19973722629 FARGO) LOCATED AT 301 name and style ol PACIFIC This statement was tiled dueled by husband and 92627 18th St, IB5, Costa Mesa, business yel? No 92653 Dally Piiot June 6, 13, 20. EAST 17TH STREET AND GOLF TOUR al 66 EGRET with the County Clerk 01 Fictitious Bu1lnu1 wile Cecil w. Calhoun, 635 CA 92627 Tara Johnson Ted Beard, 13 Jasmine l676 SANTA ANA AVENUE LN • City ol ALISO VIEJO, Orange County on 5•23 97 Name Statement Have you started dolng Plumer, Costa Mesa, CA Michael D. Long 325 This Slatement was filed Creek, Laguna Hills, CA 27' 1997 F059 IN A Ct ZONE ENVIRON· County of ORANGE. State t9973721987 The following persons are business yel? No 92627 Flower SI. Costa Mesa, CA with the County Clerk ol 92653 PUBLIC NOTICE MENTAL DETERMINATION· ot Ca11fornle, did on the Daily Pilot May 30, June 6, doing business as: World Thad Blniey Kim Calhoun, 635 Plumer. 92627 Orange County on 6-3·97 This business Is con 1---------- EXEMPT lllh day ot JUNE, 1997, by 13, 20, 1997 F020 Peace Publishing, 2620 This statement was flied Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con-1907372 29t9 ducted by: an lndJvldual Ffctltloua Busln•H 3 APPEAL OF ZONING withdrawal, dissolve tile Riverside Or, Costa Mesa, with the County Clerk or This business ls con· ducted by an lndlvldual 0 ii p 1 t J 6 13 20 Have you started doing Name Statement ACTION lA 97-o7 CONDI· said partnership and terml· PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92627 Orange County on 6·10·97 dueled by: husband end Hove you started doing a Y 1 0 une ' F business yet? No The following persons are TION OF APPROVAL 16 nate their relauons as part-DaVld T Sanford, 2620 19973723640 wile business yet? Yes, Jun 27, 1997 083 Ted Beard ClolnH business as Sler~ln FOR JERAULD F CLARKE, ners 1here1n Fictitious Business Riverside Dr, Costa Mesa, H d d 1993 P I E I AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR Further nollce is hereby Name Statement CA 92627 Oa11y P1lol June 13, 20, 27, buasv1neesysovuet?stNaorte o1ng Michael O Long PUBLIC NOTICE This statemenl was flied ac IC ngineer ng, 2 J I 99 F 20 ~ wtth lhe Counly Clerk ol 811stol St, Suite E-103, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA given that the undersigned The lollowtng persons are Trlona Bergin, 709 Larks· u Y 4, 1 7 1 Cecil w Calhoun This statement was filed Fictitious Business Orange county on 5·22·97 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 COLLEGE, REQUIRING A will not be responsible, doing business as· Hard pur Corona del Mar CA PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed with the County Clerk ot Name Statement u1973721855 Ly !'In con 11 y. 2 5 2 2 SOLID MONOPOLE FOR A from this day on, for any Wire. 24831 Ahc1a Parllway 925'25 ' with 1.. c 1 Cl k f Orange Counly on 5-20·97 M Arth Bl d IE s t PROPOSED AMATEUR obligatlon incurred by the IC·325, Laguna Hiiis, CA This business Is con· Flciltlous Bualnesa "8 oun Y er 0 199 73721475 The following persons are Dally Pilot May 30, June 6, ~;.CA ~27~4 • • an 8 RADIO ANTENNA AT other(s) ln (his) (her) (their) 92653 ducted by· e general p8!1· Name Statement Orange C~~~~~~:-;~:~ Daily Pilot May 23, 30. dEoMin,g40bOusl':ss FasreedGmKaCn 13, 20. 1997 F011 This business ls con• SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA own name(s) or 1n the SurEmall, LLC (Callfornla), nershlp J 6 13 997 F988 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· a I d d r COLLEGE, LOCATED AT name ol the firm 24831 Attcla Parkway IC· Have you started doing The tonowlng persons are Dally Pilot June 13, 20, 27, une • • 1 Way, Anaheim CA 928t2· H · n n •Vi ua 55 FAIR DRIVE tN AN l&R DATED AT COSTA MESA. 325, LaQuna Hills. CA business yet? No ~/ot'lg ~~~esici::~tng Set· July 4, 1997 Ft04 PUBLIC NOTICE 8040 Fict itious BuslneH bu~r~.,~o:et?s~~ed doing ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL Calltornla, this tllh day ol 92653 Trlona Bergin PUBLIC NOTICE GKC EM, 400 West Freed· L c 1 DETERMINATION· EX· JUNE,1997 This business Is con-This statement was llled vce, b) Prime Cleaning Flctltlous Buslneae man Wey, Anaheim, CA NameSt.atement Th~" s~ee~enl was llled EMPT. Is/ MICHAELS MILES dueled by· Limited Liability with lhe County Clerk of s:rv~~·· ~~5~rlm:i,,~c~~~'k Fictitious Buslnesa Name Statement 92Th811 1 2·SbOu4solness i0 con· d~rnegf~~~'fr:~~,P=~~o~s~~~~ with the County Clerk of F 0 R FU RT H ER I N· Pub II shed New po r l Company Orange Counrv on 6·3·97 n n ' s Th f 11 I p .. O C t "30 97 FORMATION ON THE Beach·Costa Mesa Dally The registrant commenced 19973722956 IA209, Costa Mesa. CA Name tatement e oowng eisonsere .cructedby·acorporahon Messiah Design Stu ios, range ounyon.,,. • ABOVE APPLICATIONS. PilotJune 13, 1997, to transact business under 92826 The following persons are dolnq business as: All· Have you started doing 326 Vnlverslly Orlve. Costa 18973722828 TELEPHONE 754•5245 OR FOS6 lhe flctllious business Daily Pilot June 6, 13, 20, Marie Montserrat Carreras, doing business as Pretzel American Baseball Acad• buslneas yet? No Meaa, CA 92627 Dally Piiot June 6. 13, 20. CALL AT THE OFFICE OF name or names listed 27, 1997 F052 2855 Plnoereek. il!A209. Factory. 600 E Bay Ava. emy, 73 Eastshore. Irvine, Ot<C EM, Samuel Lee, Robin Ian Porter, 326 Uni· 27, t997 F060 THE PLANNING DIVISION, PUBLIC NOTICE above on 6/1/97 PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, Calllornla C·5, Newport Beach, CA CA 92604 President varsity Drive, Cosla Mesa, 1--------- ROOM 200, 77 FAIR SurEmall. LLC, Warren Fin· 92626 92661 Michael David Dunn. 73 This statement WH Uled CA 92627 • PUBLIC NOTICE DRIVE COSTA MESA, NOTICE OF 1ey, Member This business Is con· Minh Quang Tu, 206 Cecil Eastshore, trvlne, CA 92604 with 1he County Cletk ol This bualness Is con· CALIFORNIA APPLICATION FOR This alatement fts llled Fictitious Business ducted by: an individual Pl , Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Scott Andrew Magers, 73 Orange County on 6·9·97 ducted by: an Individual Flc lltlous BuslneH Published Newport CHANQE IN with the County Clerk ol Name Stetement Have you started doing Phuong Thanh Tu, 206 Eastshore, lrvlne, CA 92604 19973723518 Have you slarted doing Nan1e Statement B h C t •• 0 11 OWNERSHIP OF 0 c ty .. 10 97 The following persons are business yet? No Cecil Pl, Costa Mesa, CA This business Is con· business yet? No The followlng persons are eac • oa a Miii a y range oun on .,.. • doing business as. T""e dueled by.• co partner1 Dally Piiot Juno 13, 20, 27, Robl" Porter Pilot June 13, 1997 A t98737236Sts " Marie M Carreras 92627 J 1 97 "' ,. doing business IS. Roch· F LCOHOLIC Cunningham Group, 3186-L This statement was flied This business Is con-Have you started doing u V 4• l9 '102 Thi• statement was flied olle, 404 Weslmlnstor Ave., _________ 09_9., BEVERAGE LICENSE Dally Pilot June 13, 20, 27, Alrwe)'. Avenue, Costa with tile County Clerk or ducted by joint venture business yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE with tho County Cletk ol Sulle 6, N-port Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE Date of Filing July 4, 1997 FllO Mesi, CA 92626 Orange Counly on 6·10·97 Have you started doing Mike 0. Ounn Orango County on 6·23·97 CA 9266~ Applloatlon: PUBLIC NOTICE Gary Cunningham, 3009 19973723653 buslnoss yet? Yes, 06·01· This statement was filed Fictitious BuslnH• 19973721963 Rochelle C Stuard, 2400 Department of th• JUN 1 1, 1997 Zell Drive, Laguna Beach, Dally Piiot J"no 13 .,0 27 97 with the County Clerk of 0 1 p J IB Via Mariposa WHt La· TrH.ury/lnternal CA 92651 .. , • ' , Minh Tu Orange County on 5·20·97 Name Statement 111 y llot May 30, une 8. Quna Hill• CA 92853 , • Revenue Service cer~o Whom II May Con-PU=~~l~~NQ Leslie Cunningham, 3009 July 4, 1997 F108 This stalemenl was flied 1097372f 472 The lollowong person• are 13. 20, 1997 F014 'rhla bu'alneu Is con. Notice ol The Name(sJ of the Ap· NOTICE IS HEREBY Zell Drive, Laguna Beacll, PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol Cally Pilot May 23, 30, doing business as Parks PUBLIC NOTICE ductod by· an lndMdual p bllc A ti S 1 11 t ( ) f / MU CA 9265t Orange County on S.10-91 J 1 6 13 19117 F989 Place, 5o4 S. Baylronl, Have you Sllrled doing Vnduer theU..~~~"o~lt a ~n In· ~ can s s are: • GIVEN th11I the Ocean View This business Is oon· Fl tltl ua Susi • 19973723679 un ' • Suite 102, Balboa rstand, F1olltloua Bu:alneas buslne19 yet? Yff 6-lS.97 ..... AKATA MARIKO, MU· School Dlstr1C1 eoud ol due,ted by hullbond ohd 0 0 n• s PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92662 R h 1 c s ' ternat Rtvtnut C e sec· NAKATA 'tOMOHlt<O. T1us1ees wlll conduct a wile Namelt•tement OollyPllotJuno13,20.27, Kent Chriallan Parks 119 Name Statement oc ete tuDtd lion 6331, the property do-YANAQIMOTO KUNIKO Publlc Hear1nQ on July 1s, Have you started doing The following porsona are July 4, 1997 F'12 Flctltloua BuslnHs 112 Crystal Avo eait>Oa I•· the followlng porson1 art ~his •l•tement wu flied 1cri~d below has been Th• oppllcant1 tlated 1997 al 7 oo p.m to obtain business yei? Yes 1129191 doing butlneas as· a) Suri· land CA 92682 ' doing business a.s Archl· w th the County Cletk ol 1e1zed for nonpaymel'\t or above are applying 10 tne publlc Input on tho wolvor l.ealle Cunningham elde Spona, b) Tho Surf PUBLIC NOTIC! N•m• Statement This buslnou 11 con• t1c1ural Solutions, 645 Ir· Orange County on 5-30-97 Internal revenue taxes due Department of Atcohollc requeal tor 1he Rancho This ttatomont WH fllod Company. c) Duko Surf The lollowlng p0t1on1 are dueled by' 81'1 lndMdual vine Ave, Nowport eeoch, 19973722828 from Joaeph E Dutton. Beverage Control to soil al• Vlow alte, which 11 tocatod with the Counly Clerk ol Shop.a. 112 23td SL, New· Flotltloua Bu1lnHs doing bu1tne11 at: Newton Hove you atartod doing CA 92663·0000 , Dally Piiot June 8, 13, 20, AKA• Joteph Earl HowllnQ cohollc beverage• at: 691 11 14940 • B" Str .. 1, tiUn· Or11ngo Counfy on 5-30•97 port !jQOOh, CA 92Ga3 Nam• Statement & Son lran1portatlon, 204 buslnoH yot? No Mark S. Dwytt, 645 lr'vone 21. 1991 FQel The property wlll be 1old BAKER ST.. UNIT Bl5, tlngton 9nch. Thlt Public Newhunt Nalu, Inc .. (CA), The following pe1aona are East Balbo1 Boulevard, Kent C Patka Ave , Nowport Soach, CA 11 1 public auction a• pro-COSTA MESA, CA 92820 Hearl~ •hall be held In tho 19073722588 112 23rd SI., Newport dOll)g bl.l1lne1111: HART'S Newpon Beach, CA 92681 Thi• .111iomtnt waa lllod 92&83.0000 PUBLIC NOTICE vidtd by Internal Revonuo For the foUowing type or Oialrlct 1 Boetd Room 10· Dally Pllol June 8. 13, 20, Sooch, CA 92683 RUGS ANO CARP!TS, Oanlol Robtrt Nowton, 204 with lhe County Clerk of Thlt bue1n11t It con·l-~~------ Code H011on 4335 and r• Lloonu 4 t ON·SAL£ catea ot 11200 Pinehurst 27, 1997 FOGG Thi• bualneaa 11 con· 1000 B<latot St. N, Newpon EHi Balboa Boulevard, Oronge Countu on &·t&-97 ducted by· an lndMduol Flotltlout 8u1l nH a lot•d regulatlont. BEER ANO WINE . EATING Lane, Dulldlng_ D, Hun· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by:. 00tp0tatlon Setch, CA 92660 Newpon Bea.ell, CA 92881 ff~/3 2 e Have you at9rttd doing N•m• lt•t•m•nl Oatt ol Sale July 01, PLACE tlngton Beacll, CA 92647, HllYt you ttarted dOlr'l_9 CYMRU TRADING, INC , a Thia bu1lne11 Is con• 1 7 11 2 bv1lne11 yet? Yet, 1W6 The totloWlng persons are t997 Pub tt 1 tied N 1 w P-or t Ocean View School Flctllloua Bualneu bualneu yet? Yta, 05129/ Calllornla corporallon (CA), ducted by. husband and Dally Pllol May 23. 30, Mark s. Dwyer dol"Q bua10111 as. St1rch· nme ol Sal• 10·00 AM Btacl'l-COsta Mts• Dally DI t 1 t J • T 02 1000 Srlstot St. N,, Newport wife Jun•~ l3. l99f F978 Thi• ata1omon1 was flloct Ntt Tecihnologlea, 40l Place of Sare· 24000 Piiot June 13, 1997. •tr c: • .,•m0•• 0"1• t""ar,· l"~afolme 81 tatemtf\t Newhunt Nalu, Inc., Paul Beach, CA 112"° Have you tlartod doing PUBLIC NOTICE wllh the County Cllfk or Hamlllon 18, C 1ta Mt ... • AVILA RD , LAGUNA ,.098 waet, "'· •• s .. c , .. lowngporaonaart Bu1n1tt·P1Hldtnt Thlt butlne11 Is con-t>utlneuyet?No Oiang•CountyonS.23·97 CA92627 NIGU!L, CA 92877, RM luperlneendent Clolng t>uatne11 .. : a) HSC Thi• atalt!Mnt w ... lllea ducted t>y a c.Orpor1tlon D1nlol Robor1 Newton Flctltloua lualneH 189737210.60 OOul)IU A. Hart1horne, <1202 PUBLIC NOTICI! Publl1hed Newport V1Pr0duc1 11, b) ,.~~C. 112• with the Covniy Clltlt of Have you at111ed doing ThlJ ttatement wu f1ted Name Statement Detty Pllol May 30 JiJne 11 401 li•mlllon ll!J, Co1ta Tiiie Offered Otlly the Oeach•Coata Meta Dally CAct~t a,. II!, .....ala Mesa, OninQe County on 5·tll·97 bUtlt'IHS yet? Ytt, 1978 wllh the County Clerk ol " ' ., ' Mna. CA 02827 right. title, arid lntttHt of MOT ICI O' &AUi Pilot June 11 12,13 \997 .26 .. 6 11973T2 1157 CYMRU TRADING fNC.., Orange CounfY on 540•97 The fouowlng porsont are 13• 20• 1W7 rOn Thlt buslntaa la con. Jose .... E. D\ltton, Al<A Jo. OF A•ANDONID • ' Wt81 tnttc lndustrlff, Inc .. (Call• Dally Pilot Ma .... 30 Muk w. Haiti P1Hldent 1897:1721490 doing bu1ln.e11 II: Jty & PUBLIC MOTICI dueled by· 1t1 lnd1vldual Hph"'eett HowtlnQ tn and '"'IONAI. PAOPIATV foml1)M 1124 Vlc.1orta IB, June 6 13 11191 Y .... ,FHO This statement waa lllld Dally Ptlot May ~ 30 Atnfroi.. 448'7 MacArthur Havt yo~ at11rted cfO!no to the properly will be of• Noll~ ,, hereby glvtn PUBLIC NOTICE COiia Ha, CA 92620 • • with th• Counly Cte111 01 June e '3 1991 ·,"~ Blvd. :)It. 300, Nowport 1'1ct1Uou• luwln•H bUtlneu yet? Yll. 4M7 fetid fOf sate. ll rtquetled, that. ul"ldtf 11\d l)i.lt1uant to This bualne11 I• con-PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 5·20-07 ' ' O.ach .. CA 928&<> Name ltate1nent Oougtaa A. Hant:horne !he Internal Revenue S•r· S.C:tlon 1988 of C.,lfomle Fictitious •u•IMH ducted by • COl~llon 181'13 721457 PUBLIC tfOTIC! D•• R1114all Renfro, 1154· Th• foltowfng rtllOI\• .,. Thi• 1lalement WU tlleCI vice wlll fuml•h lnlortr11ttlon Civil Code, the propMty Name •tatam9nt Reglilrant hU not yet Plctltleu• 8ualn•H Delly Pilot May ta 30 l!J $an!a All .. Co•ta Met1, doing bullnH n · York With the Count)' Clefk of 1bout poulble encurn-U•ted below, btllelled to be Tht lollowlng PltlO"' ate e~c;I: i::·~fr!!~al= Name Statement June e 13 1997 ·~9t '1otJtloua ausJn .. a CT~l~26~7 I I Tralnlno. 4525 Wtai Coat& Orana-County on ~1 l>f•nc." whktl may be ablndone<I by Darrell e. doing bualMI• ••~The Le-• Tht ro11ow1no p1raon1 .,. • ' Name Statement u• nou • con-Hlonway, Newpori Btach, 1H1a1111e1 useful In del.tfrnlnlnO tht Sander• & Roberto N. Paz, vine Group, 3-4UI Via Udo ,,. .. neme or natMs •aaed doing b1ialne11 H : Skyy PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowtno peraont art ducted by: an lnctMdual CA 8266:) OtUy Prtot June e, 11t, 20 value of the inteftlt being .k., Wl'IO .. IU1 l(ncwn .0. Ot., ~pon B .. .Ch, CA htNlrl lmporle, 1780 Whittler, dOlng buslne11 H : 1,.1\)hl Have you llllltd d?!ng Tiffiny York, 4'404 1/2. 'l7 1997 rot2 told. drHs WU 1 Ul22 S.Unu. 92680 lnltc: lnctu•tt1e•. Inc., Tho-Coall MHa, CA 92821 Flc llll.u1 a-..lneu Crn1Jon1, 2081 1/2. Tustin butlneta xet? Vea, 8.&..f7 Chanoel Pl•Ct Ntwpofl -·-------- THI! Al!AL PROP£ATY wll• be told al Plll:>No Aue> Dr .• HuntJnoton Beech. CA. Wtlil lht CC!YntV C191"k Oil Costa Mesa. CA ~821 The folloWlng Ptl'IOM .,. t2Q7 wllh lh c 'Y WCI " I Thi• bu•lnu• II con. Dffcrlptlon of l'topetty: Unft 1, Garden OrOl/9, CA. Kyle Martin, 843~ Otervlnw ~. !ifa.r.::: ':::!Id~ Holli Orlggt, 2111 Bunting, N•me ltatement A~•.. Co a ta M .. a, CA V:. R~~t:~!~*0.. flied leeeh, CA tiii3 s ELL COMMONL.Y KNOWN AS lion at ttrt 1ame l ddttll 92648 Of.-.ge Counfy on 5-Zl 97 ROb ~oblnton. I t03 VaAey doing bu•tneea 11: JDP & Petra I. Watktr·lo.oue, O t ~ 8-~M~ Wh Pl• Hide 'N 18:lS4 IASTANCHURV AO . above on Monda~. 9123/97 SleY.,, Mll'tln1. 8'431 o..,. '"•~1•• ,:.7 Clt.f C0ttl Mtu, CA 02821 Ais0clatet 1 ~21 l Camlnll.O 2087 1/2 Tustin Ave., C011a ,.. °"1HY?~n721 14ll Set wnJ chlldee e? vnur llsed vthiCfl VQRM UHIM. OAANGI at ~:00 lt.M. DffCriptlon ot view Ot., "unllngton ~ .,.~ ' Th a t>u11neu la coo-?sregou, 1.q11na Mina, CA MMe, CA 02821 .. • r '~·wv l llllAA COONTY CA. ASWSORS property: ~ T1blt Saw, Beech, DA. 9214• O.lfy Pilot Jll'le I. 13. 20, ducted byt an unlnoorpoo 92853 Th11 bu1lneaa 11 con-Dall~ Pilot May 23. 30, C a 11 CI••• 1 f I• d c atsm~ PARCfL'NO. ~t~l.o5 Ctall1man Band Saw, Thia bu.eln111 la ~ 17. 1191 ron rated HIOClatlon 01t1•r Jonathan Delrrw Plnctl• ducted b~. an lmflvlcti.lal Jllttt 00 13. 1997 F083 todayl &424671. •M71 ' .. r r .. " I Ntwport Beach/Costa Meu OaiJy PUoc FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 P.UIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLJC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICI ouc1M1 by: an Individual p ______ ;....._, H1Yt you lllr1ed dOlng UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Rll llL 1"111m21 T11s mwntl'I ... ., f e<1 *'"' SIGNfO V~HE HAHESSIAH Tl• ~mni convntnc.tO ,.. llL tMnnm• _,,. 111 _._of .... af FloUlloue •u1ln .. 1 bualn .. s yet? No Fl I I Fl ftC1IT10UI ..-SS l!'le Cou1ry Ot~ ol 0~ 1111 stnmcnt WIS liitO Wlltl D1nUd l:&landS undtr PtCm10U1 ..... lftOlllt VlldW ,...,.., ... OI Namelt•t•m•nt KtrryLVoung cttou•8u1lneH ot1Uou18u1lnH1 IWESTATmen' Count/on~27 1991 1111 County Qttk o1 O!anQehca*' 1:11siness 11amt .. IT......., ..., s.-i'400 me tollOWlng .,.,aont .,, Thia atatemeni wu rded Name Statement Name Statement The lolewlno oenon(s) 1,_,. NOTa::E·Ttvs Ficuous NatM onMay2 1~ llimCS liSlltO aoow on Al)lll 22 The tolOwlf'IO onon(a) -m COfm1lllll (See Plc*diol• OOlng C>uSlnHt u : MA wllh the County Clerk of The following persons are The lollow1ng ptrtons are cbng bdlntSS IL LOS NETOS Str.emtnt exam h...t yUIS irom NOOCE Tiu lie:Uous Name t997 doing bdlnell • FJl»lltlli ~· ~ llld Locallon Motornom" no Orange county on 8-3-97 doing buslnffs H : Koala doing busln .. a u . Comco PARTNERS 305 Noell ClaclrC 1t1e Oalt 11 wn 11ea 1n mt Ott.ct St.r.tmtlll txeltts 11..,. YtM1 tiom SIGHED Nl'WRlRT SlfAA PARI< PlACf APAATMEHTS a,. w. 171h S1 • 15, Costa '997372290$ B•t• Eftclfol~1ls, 120 E. Wesl, 1639 Iowa SI. #0, Wtt. AnllWm. CA 9'l801 OI lhl COuniy Cltlk A ntN loQ l!'le oact II •as l~eo in 1111 OlltCI IO.JS( l p. 9't NtwPOlt Sllak JD 811 SllMl. aiena Pirie. ' f;1'a no ~ ..... Mesa. CA 92627 Deily Piiot June e. 13, 20 b~h92:;;et, Cotta Mesa. i~:~r ::11•· ~~;~2e SL ...,.,., J Cfllltn ano OollJ H '°"' eusiness ~ StJtement ot 111t County Oerll A new fa. nouu 1ne Gentili PaMt< By 80521 ':10& 97IXl6).( Mil Oevld Brien Rovsek, 20$ 1/ 27 1997 Fo79 •• D c oore, owD a.n. TM*t Chelan TNst lftlSt oe Meo onor Ill tnat ~It '°'" Bus.ntSS IUnlt Stallement TholTm J ShaMoft J< Plttioe Woodman ~ Inc CA. 1"...., .. ,, ... 4 1ggr 2 AOlll Ave., Newport • marilyn Hermine Thomas, I ' osta Mesa. CA 92626 <l*d Oc:tDblf 24 1-. :Im tilt hl•tlg OI UIS Stiltemtlll OOH rn.ist bf l~tO PllOf IO 17111 Cite Tl'IS Slal!ment was l~tO WI 1001 .__.... 8hd Sc,.. A. Loi ~. - BNCfl. CA em2 PUBLIC NOTICE ~o'.n.~ ie,_11 9:65:,c· Mrs· Ji!'d~d ~~~~r;,·1~~111:~ .~on· Not'1I cmetnt w~: Anhm. CA not of 1tsetf 111~ze cne ust 1n The t.i.no oi trn snment doH ine ecu~ om ot .,.CA.,«mF · , __ P_U_B-Ll_C_N_O_T_IC_E __ Thlt bu1lnt11 11 con· Thi b • 1 1 H • ltd 11 oi Q2!01 Ills suti Of a ficuous 8usiness 1 not of uselt ..,lhontt Ille use on County on Ml'; 27 1997 'fhs01lJSineu It~ 111•--------- ductt<I by: an lndlvldull Fictitious BuslneH duC1~ ~:• a~e:ilvl~ua~on· bu~r~.~oyuo,/~~ d ng DonllO E Hinson lnll Kallvyn NMne on 1110faoon ot tne ngnts ol tits mtt ol a Ftcuous Businns NOTICE-Tl'l1 Ftc*'ous NI a~on fll llL 1Mnn1411 tte110 you 111t1td doing Name Statement Have you llartea doln Vicki Moore R Hinson. TlldlleeS Hlmon T11.1st anomer unoer Feoe1'31 Stitt 01tQme111 't'lotabon Of the nQhlS ol Stalement txPrn ltve yurs 111> The l'IOsnl'll commenced ., RCTmCIW IUAllS buslr•v ~el? Yes, 4· t ·91 Tho foflowlng persons are business yel? vis O This statement wu filed o1 1Ml ~ Not'1I Clacanl w~ common,,... 1Stt Secoon 1 •400 anothtl unoer Ft<lfrai swe. o<ttle Gate rt .ns hleo 111 l!'lt Oii ll'WICt W.""1 ulldlf l!'lt lllA#f ITAn.err Dav d . ovaek doing business as: Wheel· Marilyn Thomu with the Countv Cleik of Anahlim, CA Q2801 • t1 stQ &Stness arwi ProtesSions common law (Stt Seeton t44()()0f l!'lt Count; Oerll A new Fttu· !Qoous bu•nttt 111me Thi IOllOwlno pel!On(s) ISl'alt :i~• ~~~'!:~~:Y w~,~ :1~ :~0J!e S~1Vl~1, 6~~ Sea· This statement was f1lod Orange County on 6-6-97 ~ N SUnno. TlllS1H Cooel et seq , Business ano Pl'oteu1ons tous Busuwss NJmt Stiteme namtS k111C! llXM on AlJlll 26, dOIOQ butlnest 11 v~ CAR. 0 C r ° C r., ewpo each, with the County Clerk of 10073723350 Selflno ~e f989 T11.1s~ fH1t fihnQ Cooe) mist be Ide<! PllOf to tnat date 1118'7 14806 Jeffrey Rold #._, INne "~' ~~n~~~~=:0·97 -t ~~~63 P D Orange County on 6·10·97 Dally Piiot June 13 20 27 ~North cmcent w~. A/IJ· NewoonBuen·CosuMEsa Ftis1Ft11no The ri11no of tin sooment oou SIGNED ~ RE.ALTY, CAi2720 ' ' 502 Sm V • oolln, 8503 19973723882 1 • • • heim.CA92801 CN422964 May30JUno1320 Newpo118ucn-Cos11Mesa not or 1tsell aulllonze Ille use 1 INC ey OlntSllSllah Prllldttl ~ Clf CorPMeon a Dally Pllol June 6, 13, 20, e:::~oC~ 9~~6'3 Newport Dally Pilot June 13 20 27 Ju y 4• t997 FI07 Tlis buSlfleSS tS r.of'tOJcted ~ 1997 CN•22937 May 23 30. Jun 613. llllS State Of a F1Cbb0US BusmtsS lbs stlllmtnl was fdtcl w.lfl cartonu ~ 14a 27. t997 F063 This 'bus Ines I July 4 1!.197 • i:m' PUBLIC NOTICE I gentlJI pa11ne11twp. 1997 Name in '<IOlabon ol the nglltS oJ Ille County ael1t ol OAnot Jlflrey Rold •A. IMns. CA PUBLIC No du s 1 con· • The reQisttant c.ornmence<1 11> PUBLIC NOTICE lanot11er u!lder Feoe1'31 State. o Ccuf'llY on June 5 1997 QZ720 • ______ T_IC_E __ 1 H;!:d ~~:n ~~d~~gu~oln PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH nnsact laJSlness u!lder tne PUBLIC NOTICE common law (See Semn U NOTICE·Tlls f;cbttous Name Tin buSlntU 11 ~ ~ Flctmoue 8u1ln•H business yet? Yes 4.30-979 Name St•t•ment llcnous tiusinus name or Al• No.11973721333 et SeQ Business ana Protess.ons S11temert expiu fl~ yeais from 1 colJlOmon Nam• Statement Timothy P. Doolin' Flctlllou1 Bu11n .. 1 The followlng persons are names ltsltd abo'fe on May 1, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS R1e No. 1H737mH Coot) ine dill rt wlS hltcl 1n the Olflca Registtl/'ll ha not yet blgun Th• lollowing persona are This 1latemen1 was filed Ham• Statement doing business as: Callfor· 1997 NAME STATtMENT FICTITIOUS IUSlllESS First FilooO ol Ille County Clerll A rtew AQ· IO transaCt buJll'llSS uncllf the doing buslnus as· Video woth the County Clerk of The lollowing persons are ~~ Be~ch Pa~ln~. 302 IGNED ...,LTON J. CHASIN. The IOllOW1no person(s) 1 MAME STATBIEHT Newoon Beach Costa Mesa Miiis Business Name Stattme ftc .. ous business 111n1e °' 2000 • 24 Hr'a, 2300 Har-Orange County on S.3·97 doing business es: Ride-F oms, •Ibo~ A 2661 General Pinner, OONAU> E. no busmess 1S WWOMIL The lollowlng PltSOn(S) 1Slll" CN42"30 M.ly 30 J.in 613 20 ll\ISI be filed pnor ., M dall names ~s11d hel'lln t>or Blvd 13, Costa Mesa, 19973722904 gear, 1280 Bison B9255, Mrjn~ Jih7b h~Hg2~05 HANSON. General Panner FLORIST 25351 Alicia Partc#~ OOtnQ business., CIRCUS-SIZED 1997 The flltng of ttu stlletnn OOtS SIGNED Vf.J.J.EV CAF£ COAPQ.. CA 92627 Daily Pilot Juno 6 13 20 Newport Beach, CA 92660 T~l~ 't>us~neos~ ~ 6t TIU Sllllmelt was Me<I Wlli'I Ste B. L~N ttUs. CA 02653 PEAMJTS, 861 'Mntnorpe, Or· PUBLIC NOTICE not of itself autrlOllll the use In RAOON By Va . Stang Shi\, Sfophen Verdon, 179 E. 27 1997 ' ' ' Dl11egoar. Inc., (CA), 1280 I con· l!'le Cqunty Om Of OllllOI Sl'l~a Corporaoon. a Cat-ange, CA 0266G lhs Stn1 ot a fidlM!us Business Pmiderc 17th St.. 1 t69, Costa ' F080 Bison, B925S, Newport ~cted by an ndivigu~ County on June 6, 1907 toma Corpornon. t4 WesU>O Kim Sldicil 861 'MntnO<pe, Mame 1n -anon Of Ille nQtl!S of This ~I'll wlS hllO will Mtsa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Be~ch, CA 92660 ave you •1111• oong NOTICE· lbs l'Qious Name A\ll!rue IMnt CA 92620 Olangt. CA 02669 Ria ND.199m22311 anocher u!lder Federll Staa. Ille County ()etll ol Orlll(ll This buslnen 11 con· Jh1~ business ls eon· bF~:1~:j' ¢~':11~:s, May 1st StilemelC expres live yun f11>m Tl'ls buStness is conoucieo Tl'IS tiusuwss 11 conoue11<1 It; ACTITIOUS IUSINESS common law (See Seeton 1 Count; on May 20 1QQ7 · dueled by: an Individual Flctlt1ou1 Buslneu uct by • coiporatlon This statement wa flied Ille C1111 1t WIS filed 1n the OOiee a corporaoon an 1ncll't'lciial NAME STAT818ff fl SeQ. Busness and Pl'Oles"°"5 NOTCE·Ths f'icnous Mame Ha11e you start.Ml doing Name Statement Have you started doing woth the Count Cl~rk of Of h County OtOC A new fict. The ltQISll3m commenced The ftOISt11nl commenced to The totlowlno penon(S) 1Y. Coot) Stlllment tJCPteS fM yurs ltom buSIMH ytt? Yes, 1-1·97 The following peraons are ~siness yet?1Yes, 5-§·97 Orange County ~n s-1o-97 '<lUS Business Name Stame transxt business unOer the lll/'tUC:I business unoer Ille OOtng busaness as GOoOI f'lm Mhno tne Ollie 11 was flied 1n Ille OOICI Slephen Verdoo doing business as: Paciloc S~vegoar, nc., usan 19973723680 tn.1st be lded paOf ID M de hcooous buStness name f1c .. ous business name OfC/lif. 6525 Buen 8'.<d . Bue NewpoltButll-Cost:aMesl o1 the Ccunt; Cle"'-A new rd· This 111ttmen1 was filed Sales & Leasing, 485 e. aw The tiling ol ttls ~,.. dOet Mmes ~sled alKJ'olt on ntmeS llS11d abcM 011 Mir 20 Pal1!. CA 90620 CH-424702 .lln t3 20.27, ..U <C Mius Bu11nas Name s.mtlt wllh the County Clerk ol 17th St .. Ste. 201. Costa T.hls statement was hied Dally Pilol June 13• 20. 27• not of itself astnonzl the ust on SIGNED SHIVJAlA CORPORA· 1997 Ziba lrOJstnes Inc A C..· 1997 lftlst be hied ., tlllt oa Orange County on 5.30.97 Mesa, CA 92627 . with the County Clerk of July 4, 1997 Fl 13 II» Slal! of a Fidlttous Business OON By Ranll!sllcillndrl M SIGHED KIM SHATIUCI( Ion.a Colilomon.' 213 CMn:°j The hllng ol it!:'°' Sl*meftl dOet 19973722503 Chad Ware. 17631 Grand Orange County on &-l o-97 PUBLIC NOTICE Name 1n -anon ol the nQhlS of Patel President Ths stmmenr was hied W1tnA..e Redands. CA 9'2373 PUBLIC NOTICE not 01 11stlf &ltl'IOlltt Iha use 111 Dally Piiot June 8, 13, 20, Ava., lake Els1no1e, CA, 19973723884 artJCher unde/ Fedellll, Stm. o This statement was hied with tilt Coutl1Y Oeltl Of Of'8nQe lbs business 1s ~te<I 111s SQte ot a ncnous Businen 21, 1997 f064 92530 Dally Pilol June 13, 20, 27, Flcllllou1 Business convnon law (See Seaon 14400 the COunty Cletll of Of'8nQe COunty on Ml'/ 28, 1997 a corporallon Ria No. 1997n23077 Name 1n VIOl*41 of the ~ Of This business Is con· July 4, 1997 F122 Name Statement fl seq Business and ProfessiooslCcunty on May 10 1997 NOTICE-This Fic11ttous Nlme ~strant llU not yet beOJr\ ACTTTIOUS IUSlllDS anotner unoer ~ Sta °' PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual The following persons are Cooe) ' NOTICE· Tl'ls f'lcooous Name Statement exprtS hve yeais llt>ITI Ill transact business unoer Ille NAME STATDIOO common law (Set secton 14.oo Flclllloui Builn•H bHa~e you 7started doing PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as· Golden First Fi11no Stittment e.o<p"S to~ years from the date rt was flleo on Ille Office f1ctllOUS business name Oil The IOllOWlng pe"°"1a) et seQ Business ano Professions N St t c~a~e~a~!1 No Fictitious Bualn•H Consullants, 1805 'e. Ga1ry Newport Beacll Costa Mesa me date •twas filed on Ille Olhce of the Count; Cleltl A new f'IQ· name! hste<I hemn ,CIOlng business IS" HIGH PAA. Code)' ame • ement T . N S Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92705 CN-425407 Jun 13 20 27 ~ 4 of tile County Clerll A new licb· oous BuStnus Name Statement SIGNED ZIBA INOUSTRIES, INC OELI SAHOWICtt. Z3312 Micle11> first l'ihng The following pet sons are 1h•s stalement was filed am• tatement Fred Gold t 805 E Gerry 10Q7 · · · · • oous Business Name Statement llllst be flle<I pnor ID trial date A CA CORP By Mol'lammadl MSSlon "1eJO CA 92601 New""rt BelCll-Costa Mesa doing business as· Tom w th the County Clerk of The tonowlng persons are A s 1 'A CA ·92705 The 11 f thi t112ment dOes T 11 o.....'....... Ma Klebs 1513 Chau ,.... Tom, and Ken, 125 Mesa Orange County on 6-3·97 doing business as: Help In· v~., an ° na, • tnist ce hied pnor to INt date 11no 0 5 5 e rancllt. nc"""'nt na · mo CN42468208926-PI' ..kin D c 1 M CA 92627 19973722903 ternotlonal 511 351h St This business Is con PUBLIC NOTICE The hltnQ of lllts statement does not of itself authOnze the use 1n Tin Stll!ment was flied witn Onve. San.Jose, CA lll!5118 613 20.27 1997 r.. os a osa, N rt B' C 926 " ducted by: an lndlvldual t10t of otsett autl!Onze 111e use on tns state of a Ficbbous Business tile County Clertl DI Orange ConAe Kttbs, 1513 Cllaumo 1 • J:,~ ~ohn 's~~·ee\N"t·a 502 Dolly Piiot June 6, 13, 20, J1~~~el ;achHo:ell ~~ 1 Have you started doing Alt No. 19973721332 tilts state of a Fimous Business Name rn '<IOla~on of ttle nghts of Ccunty on May 28. 1997 10nve San Josi. CA 95118 PUBLIC NOTICE City Nevada 89706 raon 27, 1997 F081 35th St., Newport Beach, bvsln~s yot? No STAltMENTOFWtlllDRAWAL Name rn '<IOlaoon of the nghts ol anoiner unOer federal. Stati. or NOTICE-Tiu f;cllbous Name1 Tlls tusineu is conckicteO IM·---------Thi~ business 15 c n PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92663 Fred old FROM at10t11er under Fede131. Stale orcommon law (See Secbon 1'400S1a1emenr expires ftve years from co-pa11ners Ale No.111n722011 ducted by: a corporallono • This business Is con· T~s 1~tat~ment wc9 ~11e4 PARTNERSHIP OPEAATINO common Jaw (See Seccon 14'400 et seQ . Business and Pl'oless1ons the Clatl 11 was flltO 1n tile Office Registrant Ills not yet beQu AC11TIOUS IUIUIESS Have you stat1ed doin Fictitious Business ducted by: an individual wi e ountv ler 0 UNDER el seQ Business and Professions Code) of Ille Ccuniy Clellt A new Ftcil· IO transac:I busmess under IWllE STATBl8f1' business yel? No 9 Name Statement Have you slartod doing O•ange County on 6•10•97 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Coof) lirsl filing bous Business Name Statement hcnous busmess name o The fOllOWlng l)ellOll(s) mt TTt< co. Inc .. Thomas J, The following persons are business yet? No 19973723667 Tile followino person(s) lirst F11ono Newpan Beach-Costa Mesa mist be filed pnor to 11111 dlte names hstecl hef!ln doing DuSlness as-9UffffERIA. Austin, P1es1den1 doing business as: coast Michael Howell Dally Piiot June 13, 20, 27. ~'"' W1thdtawn as a general Newoort Beach.Costa Mesa CN423607 Jun 6, 13.20.27. 1997 The l111no of ths Stateme111 doeS SIGNED MARIA AAEBS. CONNI 1400 N HaltlOr a~. #"105, This statement was filed Group Investments. 1590 This statement was foled July 4, 1997 Fl 1 s partnef1S) from tile partne1Slltp CN422925 36404 ~ 23.30 Jun not of itself aut11on1e Ille I/Se in KREBS fullertoo CA 026.15 with tho county Clork ot Adams Avenue, Suite 3613, with lhe County Clerk of operabng undef Ille hcObous 6 13 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE lttls Stale of a f;cUous BuStntSS Ttas s13!1!ment was l~ao WI Joong Tan Kim. 401 S KllCIU Or11nge County on 5-30-97 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 Orange County on 5·16·97 PUBLIC NOTICE buStness name of REDSTONE Name rn 't'lolaoon Ol lne nonts of the County Oeltl Of 0 Ave Apt. f4. Anatlam. CA 9280<4 19973722589 Carl Mark Gartoeld. c/o 19973721141 PlAZA ASSOCIATES A Cal1foma RI• No 19173722452 anolller unoer federaj Staie o<CcunlY on.June 4 1~ Oii. Bun Kim 401 S KnoO DP•ly Pilot June 6• 13, 20• 14682 Berkshrre, Tusun, Dally Pllol May 23, 30, Ale No. 19173721335 General Partnersllp ~1 PUBLIC NOTICE FtcTTTIOUS BUSINESS common liw (See Secoon 14400 NOTICE-Tlls F1cnous Ave Apt. M Anatlelm, CA 92804 27 1997 F067 CA 92780 June 6. 13, 1997 . f984 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MacMllJr Boulevard Suite 225. file No 19973722131 IWllESTATOIOO tt seq , Business and Pl'olesstons Stllfment IXPres hw yuis f llls tlisiness tS concM:ad Dy ' This business Is eon-IWllE STATEMENT Newport Buen. CA 92660 . DO The tollowlno persoll(s) Ya" Codt) tne a. II WIS f~ed tn Ille Office r..rsblnd & wife PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an indi111duat PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie tollOWtng persOO(s) 1Sla The hctbous buStness name STATEMENT O~:W MMEHT OOtng buSmess as P\.Ut.fl ~LO fi1St filing o1 the Ccunty Clerll A new fict. Ae<Jstrant Ills nae yet tJegun Ha111 you started doing ooino business as MAPl.E RE relell!d to ab<M was t~e<I on COOP 16131 Goltlanl Sttttt #N Newport Beach-Cos~ Mesa Miiis Bus11iess Name Stmme ti nnsa:1 D.IStntSS uncltf 1111 Fictitious Bu1ln•H business yet? No Fictitious BuslneH ALTY co 2651 wt Cllapma Jaru~ 30. 1992 rn the COunty of USE Of f~':,8 BUSINESS & 0 ~nllnQ1on Buen CA 92647 CN-421433 19820-~ .Atn In.ISi be l~ecl paor ID tNt date fteakluS busness one Of Name St•tement Carl Mark Garfield Name Statement A~llle. Suite 1og Fullerton Orange and Ongmal F!le No Meta k\cllSll1H Irie A CA 6.13.20 27. 1097 The llltng al ins stl'llment OOf.s MmeS •~herein The following persons are This statement was foled The lollowing~ersons are 92631 (714) 576-0t« F505A12 The following person(s Cori> 23<422 \\a · San Ma~ne I not Of t1Self aulhonle tt1e use 1 SGNED JX>NG TAEK KIM, OK doing business as: Buena with lhe County Clerk ol doing business as: Hughes Allen A Mlid1el<l Ill 2651 w Mevasgo B v c'b VIB Man· h.lS'llave allallOOned Ille use 01 ~na ttns CA 9'l656 · PUBLIC NOTICE lhs S131! of 'F;cnous Busi 8UH IOM Park Skating Cenler. 7951 Orange County on 6-5-97 Designs, 1023 Granville, Chapman Avenue Suite 100 agement. Inc 110 u.st 50lh St ~ICO~co:~S ao~ne~ T~ Tl'ls tusi'ness is con<llci!d Harne 1n ~-on ol the nones of lbs stllemenl WIS f'*I w1111 Commonwealth Avenue, 19973723248 Newpon Beach, CA 92660 fuUerton CA92631 Ste 1102 New Vortl. NV 10022 U ~" 1 mon File No.1997'722317 ano#lef unoer FeOellll. Stllie. o Ille Ccuncy Oettt ol Orange Buena Park, CA 90621 Daily Pilot June 6, 13, 20, Lynda Jean Hughes, 1023 Tl'ls buStntSS 1s condl.lcttd Tlls tusiness was conwcte<I CALIF-ORNIA. 1n12-A G01N CO,:snnt llas not yet ACTTTIOUS 6tJSINESS common law (See Secaon 1 Ccuntyon.June 4 1907 Michele Joann May. 7951 27. 1997 Fo84 Gran111lle, Newport Be3ch, an 1no..,dual bv a JOlnl \ll!nture Sllttt. ttin11ngton Beach C ID ll1nSad business under MAME STATBIOO et seQ Business and Professions NOTa· Ths rtc:atious IUrne Commonwealth Avenue, CA 92660 ~~ you sun:eo doing tliSI· SIGNEO !ICVASGO B V By H W 92&47 Ilea s business name or The follOWlng penon(s) 1Slllle Cooel Stllfmtnt expires lrvt yun from eu~na Park, CA 90621 PUBLIC NOTICE This bu~lness . Is con· ness et? ves . ._ 1.81 Janssen Alli ·Otrteto< Tile hcbbous DuSlnHS name :S1os1e<1 herein IOOlno tlisiness as H B LAUN· first f'l11no ~ ciate 11 was Idea rn Ille Olfice This business Is con· Fl I I 8 ducted by. an lnd111ldual SK>NlO ALLEN A MAXFIELD IM This stateme111 was filed witn relerreo IO aoove was hied o SIGNED t.£TA INDUSTRIES INC ORV 5941 Wamtr Averue Newport Beadl-Cosu Mtsa " the Ccunty Clelll A new Ma· ducted by: an lndl11lduat ct t ou1 u•lness Have you started doing ll'ls statement was hll!il wit tile Counfy Oertl ot Oranoe Fet>n.tary 13 1997 in the Coun A CA CORP A<. OI Bo . I . ttJntlllQ1Dl1 Beach CA 92640 CN•24696 83003-RC Jun Mlus Business Name S_,,..,. Have you staned doing Name ~tatement business yet? Ves. 4/97 Ille County Clef11 ol Ora County on May 19 l997 of Orange and On~nal lile No ,._ · u1 eo ll>du tn lu"" O Mafdial 2547 Ot 13,20.27, Jul 4, 1997 INst be hied pnor IO tNI a. business yet? Yes, 5·28-97 The lollow1ng persons are Lynda J. Hughes u.., g "" .,_,, B '-to Me 10973710973 ncsident ~, · ana n..... flit ,,, -......, Michele May doing business as: Pros· This statement was filed Ccunfy on ~-1 1 • ,,,,,7 ,... .. pon each 513 sa Leonaro Mngoia 17il 2 Tiits statemelll was filed will\ S1rttt. Anaheim. CA 92806 I ""' no "' u•S smement ...,_ This statement was lllod poets & More, 2450 New· with the County Clerk of NOTICE-Tl'ls ficobous Name CN•22923 SPl4-l May 23·30 Jun Gotnaid Stttet, HunbnQton Besen the County Clelll of Orange lbs buStness is conckicted byl PUBLIC NOTICE not ol itsett autl'IOt11e tile use in wilh lho County Cletk of port Boulevard, 1210. Orange County on 5·20·97 Statemelll ~)tj)"S Ii~ years lro 6,l3.1997 cAg2647 CcuntyonMay29.1007 an1ncll'<IWal lhs stllf of a f'iehous Bu•ness orange County on 5-30-97 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 199737214745 tne date 11 was flied 1n tile Oll1ce llJS business was conoocte NOTICE·Tl'ls Ficnous Name ReQistrant nas not yet tieoin Ria No.1H73723011 Name 1n ~Olatlon of the ngtltl 01 19973722578 David M. Calhoun 2450 Doily Pilot May 23 30 of tile Counfy Clerll A new Ficb· PUBLIC NOTICE 11; a11 indt..,<*ial Statement exptts hve yeais lromlO transad business unOer tile FICTTTlOUS IUSlllDS another under Fedenil. Siii!. °' Dally Piiot June 6 13 20 Newport Boulevard.' 1210. J ne 6 13 1997 •F992 bous 8usiness Name Statemen S.gned LEONARD MINGOIA the dlti 11 was foled 1n ine Ott1celtt11bous buStness name o~ NAJUSTATDIBfT common law (Set Secaon 14400 27 1997 ' ;:070 Costa Mosa, CA 92627 u ' • must be hied pnor to t1lal date Al• No. 19173721331 Ths statement was ltleo witn ot Ille County Cleltl A new Ftcil· names ltsltd rie111n The 1o!IOW1ng pal!IOn(s) 1"'1 et HQ . Business and Pl'Olessions • This business ls con-PUBLIC NOTICE The Mong of tl'lts statement <IOes FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ttle Ccun"' Cl 111 01 0 'ous &StneSl Name StattmentSIGNED LUCY 0 MAKHAIL CIOlng business as FOUKTAI Code) PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual not of itself aulllonze ttle use 1n NAME STATtMENT Coun on'' 2~ 1997 range lftlst be !tied pnor to that. date This statement was !tied wil!1 VALLEY RANCHO AUTO WASH. Mrst Mhno Have you started doing Fictitious Business ltls state ol a f'lcnous Business The tOllOW1ng person(s) 1Yclre ~oon~acn-CostJ Mesa The ld1ng of this stattment does Ille County Cletll Of Oiinge 110.CO Soutllplltt A~e. Foun-NewllOrt Buch-Costa Mesa Fictitious Busl nets business yet? No Name Statement Name tn viOlabon Of Ille nohts ot OOlng buStness as 08 CON· CN,21,31 May 30 Jun 6 13 20. \not of itself autllonze 1118 use rnCOunty on Ml'; 28. 1997 Ian V1'1~. CA 9'l706 CN-424697 T·2911Q-C ..kin Name St•t•ment Da11ld M. Calhoun The followlrig J)Grsons are anotr.er under fe<le1'31 State o STRUCTION COWPA>IV 1611 8 1097 · l"'s state ol a Fic~ttous BuStne.ss NOTICE· Ttn ficl!Uous Nll!le Seo Won ~. Inc, 13 21J.27 Jul•· 1997 The following persons are This statement was filed dolng business as: Ellto In· common law (See Sedlon 1 Dof'ldO Ave . La ~br3. CA 90631 Name 1n 't'lot•on of Ille nghts of Sl3!tment tJCPtu h..e yeatS from Callfoma ~. 508 PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Afford· Wllh the County Cletk of ternel Consulting. 220 ti SeQ Business ano Proltssio DenAS Paul Dela Rosa 1611 PUBLIC NOTICE lanoiner under FeOenil Statt or the datt rt WIS fifed in tilt Ollrce Gomon. Palos veroes estzt. able Merchant Services. Orange County on 6-10-97 Santa Louisa. ltVlne, CA Cooel B DoradO Ave . La Habra CA common law (See Secllon 1440004 the Coufl1Y Cleltl A rtew lidi· QQ'l7.C fie llL 1"737227., 30902 La Mor, uaguna 19973723650 92606 Change 00631 etseQ BuslnesurdProlesStons'°"s Business Name Stltlme/ll Tllsbusinessrs~Dt Bnch, C• 92i577 Daily Pilot June 13, 20, 27, Paul Sinclair, 220 Sanla Newoort Beach-Costa Mesa Wi•tam Joseoh Del.a Rosa File No. 11973721330 Code) mist bf filed pnor ID M di!! a COl'pol'non RC1TT10US U1'ES$ Kllhy Johnson, 30902 La July 4, 1997 f103 Louisa, Irvine, CA 92606 CN422917 MAXflELD May 23.30 6891 B""ano Dr. ~"'notDn ACllllOUS BUSINESS f'lrst fihno The lding ol ttlS SUltmelll does SGHED SCO WON ENTER· ....... IWIE1-. STA-="~lj ........ Mer, Laguna BHch, CA This business Is con· ..kin 6 13 1997 Beach CA 92647 NAME STATEMOO NtwOOlt Beach Cost.a Mesa nol Of llSell autllonzt 1118 use in PRISES IN: By Moon Young "'"' _,_ng ' tr .. s 92677 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Tr.s ousiness 1s collCUC!til ~ The lolfOWlnQ person(s) 1v.i CN•24685 10858-MN .lln tnis stale of a fidllOUs Business Ching, PmiOell doing tnness as ~ Thi• business ts con· Fl ti 1 8 1 Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE 1 oenm1 i>al1ne1Sl'IP dOlno buSH1tss as HAIR ART! s 13,20 27 1997 rutne in 'Mlinon ol the nohlS ol lbs Sl3Zmert WIS hied wt ~ :~~ ~ duC1ed by an lnd1111dual c t ous us ness business yo1? Yes, 5/18/97 The ftOISb'allt c.ommeoceo to STUOIO 14130 Culver Dr #E anoiner under Ftoelli State or the Count; Om ol '" ,._ "' """"""'' ......,, Have you Slarted doing Nam• Statement Paul Sinclair File No. 19973721338 transaet buSlness under vie IMne CA 9271• L N COIMIOI\ law (Set Sedlon 14400 Count; on ..kine 4. 1907 CA 92660 business yet? No The following persons are This statement wa.s Mod f1CTTT10US BUSINESS hcnous tusiness name or Yuen Cl'ln Hsueh 8 Sa PUB IC OTICE etseQ BuSlness and Pl'oftSSIOnS NOn::E-Tl'IS Ficnous .i. Seek VlllQ, l330 Atrrlw- Kathy Johnson doing business as: ZaPate-with the County Clerk of NAME STATEMOO n.llTltS ksted abOYe on M.ly 9 fugern lllllne CA 92714 No. ff Code) Stmment QPltS hve years f WOOd DIM. 8IU. CA Q262l This statement was flied rla Collma, 745 W. 19th, Orange County on 5·23·97 The totlowino PUSCO{S) 1y, 1997 · Anh cr.ino 14t30 CUiver Or ~l. ~~'?~ Ftrst Ml1no Ille o. 1t was hlecl 1n the Off TIJS business IS concM:leO "1 with the County Clerk of Suite D. Costa Mesa. CA . 19973721058 OOtng tiusiness as Dt.JOLEY SCNED DENNIS DELA ROSA. .fE. IMne. CA 92714 MAME STATBIENT NeYfoe>n Buen.Costa Mm of the Ccunty Oertl A new Fidl· In tllOI~ Orange Counly on 5-30·97 9~6~ rt T T d Daily Pilot May 30, June 6, MA.lCflELD 2651 East Cflapim WILLIAM OEl.A ROSA Tl'ls buStness 1s conoucted The fOllOW1nQ ptlSOO{s) iYoltt CN423608 19867 Jun 6 13 20 2:-Miiis BuSlness Natne Stilt The ftOltaistl'm commenced ID 19973722840 er e 0 ones e1e a. 13 20 1997 F022 Aveooe Suite 100 Fullerton C Tl'ls statemenl was tiled w11tt a general oanneisl'lp dot Qi VR BUSINESS 1997 mist be hltcl lll10< ti 1t11t Cla nnsact siness unoe< Iha Dally P1tot June 6, 13, 20, 2271 Placen1oa71A, Costa • . 92631.(71<4)578-01<44 the Couniy Clelll of Oranoe The regtstnnt commenced toBRO~~oofaua1 St Sui The toNno of ths staitment hcnous buSlness l1ltllt or 27, 1997 Fo11 ~~~=· ~~:tn6e255 Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Allen A Max11ed 111 as Truste County on May 19, 1997 l13nsat1 ouStness under the tW New0on Buen CA 9266o PUBLIC NOTICE not ol itself aslhollze the use 1 ~Jo11~ = ~~ PUBLIC N E d I db . I di Id I Of tne Maldreld Famrly Trusl 2651 NOTICE·Tl'ls FicbbOUS Name fl~bous DuStness nlmt 0 Ga L Hll1'S ' 260n RI hS Still ol a f'lc:ll•ous BuSlntSS hi ______ O_T_IC ___ , H;11: y~u anst~11:d u~o1ng Fictitious Bualness wt Chapman Avenue. StJ1te 109 Statement expres five years trom n1mes llstto aoove on May t Gf'IMery Ave , ~na Hills. All No. 19973722313 Name in 't'IOl"°'1 ol the ngllls of the T~~w~ = Flctlllou1 Bu1lneH buslnoss yet? No Name ~tatement fullerton. CA 92631 the date it was hied in tile Office 1907 02653 ACTTTIOUS BUSINESS another uneler ftde1'31. Stall o Cou Ol\ i'.111e 2. 1997 Nam• Statement Heriberto Torros Tejeda The following pers~ns are Sanwa Ban~ Cahloma a of the County Cleltl A new Ficb· SIGNED l'UEH CHIN HSUEM. Ali nu ousiness ts condUcted NAME STATtMOO common lilW (See Sidon 1 :TICE-Tbs fiCDbOUS Name The following persons are This sratement was flied g~r"i1n bu;~es~ari~e ~~~Y T11.1s1te ol Ille Dudley Farr.I bous Business Name Statement CH~~~ stitement was hied wtth an Uldl't'ldUal The tot10W1no person(s) in ~. Business ano Pl'Olessi Sta11ernent IJCl)res frve yU11 from doing business as: Holberl with the County Clerk ol Bal~oa island CA 92662 ., Trust 601C S ~froa Streel lo mist De ltled pnor to lllat date Ille Cou""' Cleltl of Orange The tt~strant commenced dOlng business as CPC SffiV· A I ~k the on it*" f~tC in Ille Office Enterpilse 2260 w Lincoln 01ange County on 5.9.97 D 1 w · S di ~es. A ......,1 Tile hhrlQ of tl'ls statement dOtls ... , tranuct taisiness unoer ICES AJ #1150Q63 202!5 E is no of tilt Ccunty Cletll A new f1C1I Blvd.. Api. 07, Anohelm. 19973 723514 20~ Mar~~nXve .. 1~~lb~~~~: Tllt!.,.buSt,::s ~ conducteo not of 1tsett1 au~nie 111!.use 1n COu~TfC'E~slOF;~:~s Name hciloous busu1ess name o f;nanoal W~. Glenoora C ~fi~7~1~~= ~ bous Business Name ~ CA 92801 Dolly Piiot June 13 20 27 land CA 92662 1 gene •• pa rs P tilts state o a rn.ubous .... 51ness l\ltneS hsted abo'fe on Ml'; 22J017•1 mist be hied pnor to tr1at dllt Corey Lynell Holben, 2260 July 4, 1997 • Fl OS This business is con· HaYe,,,vvou 5!W1 56d OOtng la.lsi Name in 11101aoon of Ille nghts ol ~~n;:n1, ei:~~~veny~rs ~~. 1907 Ri~e tnc . 1 C'Morn 13 20·27· .Ail 4 1907 me t1hng of ltls stament Ooes w Uncoln Blvd., Apt 07, ducted b an lndi11ldua1 ness Y'" ts,.,.. • anotner under federal State. or I w ' I SK>NED GARV HINES Corporaoon. 2025 t finanaal not OI t1Sdl autnoftle Ille use in Anaheim, CA 92801 PUBLIC NOTICE Have y~~ started doing STRUSIGNEDT 11<. ~E}-D,._JAMIL common law (See Sedlon 14400 ~1 Ille ~nty Cl~,: r; fict· Tin 'wemem was lolao WI W~. Glendorl, CA 01741 PUBLIC NOTICE Ills SUI! ot a lica•ous Business This business Is con· business yet? Yes 1 Hl·96 ,,., Allen " .._,1e1<1 HI et seQ , Business ~no Professions ous siness r.a eme the CountY Cleltl DI Otange This business is concllCltd Name on ~otaaon of tne nghts ol ducted by an lndi11ldu111 Flotlllous Business Del W S1audlnge; T11.1,tee. Gene1'31 Partner I DUOL Code) tn.tst Dt hied Pnor ID tnat elm Countr on M.ly 29. 1997 a corpora!lon Fil No. 1"7UDll7t anotller u!lder FeOeral Sr. or Have you started dorng N•m• Statement Thts slatement was filed FAMILY TRUST. 8Y Sanwa Ban Ftrsdiltng The hling 01 this statement OOes NOTICE-Tiits ficll•ous Name ~strant f\as not Ytl ~ FIC11110US IUSIMEl'S c:ommoo llW (See Secon 1>MOCI business vet? 4. 7.97 The following persons are with the County Clerk of Caloforna By Ike Pr!Slde ~Poll 8ucJl.Costa Mesa not of ttsell autnonze Ille use 1 Stattment extlrtS It~ ~ from ID trans«:! tlisiness uncle< llAllE STAT'EWJff et sea Business and Pl'oftSSIORS Carey Holbert doing business as: SoU1h Orange County on 5-30-97 T11.1s1H Generaj Partner CN422206 May 23 30 .tun 6 13. ltlos s!Jlt OI ' licllttous Bll51ness tne d;tl 11 was hied 1n ine Ofltce fldl'<JUS business Nine o The folOWtng person(s) Int Cooel This 11atemen1 was filed Coast Construction S11rs.. 19973722835 Tl'ls stal!ment w1S lded WI 1997 Nlme in 't'lolaton of the nghlS ol ot the County aerll A new nel· names bsteO 11erein cbl'IQ i.Jsiness a FOllHTAIN f'lm r.no with the County Cletk of 22781 LaOulnta. Mission D 11 P 101 J 6 13 20 Ille County Ot111 of O anotner unoer ftdtral Stale o •ous Bu•ness Narnl Stcrmen(SKiHEO PURPLE.. ir.c ey Jo VAllEY RAN()() AUTO WASH, Newp0118tld1-Costa M!5a Orange Counly on 6·3·97 Viejo. CA 92691 a Y 1 uno ' ' ' Ccurcy on May 19 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE common law Set Seaon 14 llllst be f~ed °' to tNt om H RtMnoe< Secmary 0 11040 Sou~ A*llt, Fou~ 19973722910 Albert Ruiz, 111. 22781 La· 27, t997 F053 NOTICE·Tl'ls ficaoous et seq BusinesunoPl'ofessio The fo1tno ot tt!:' Sll!!ment ooes Tlls stZlment was l~td *" lanVllley,CAQ2708 CN4~~iJ~~7~:?..kln Dally P11o1 June 6, 13, 20, Quinta, Mission Viejo, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Statement tXOllU hve years I File No. 11173721334 Cooe) noc ol IUel1 a.ttl'IOM the ust on !tie Count; ~ of Olll1Qe Seo Won ~ K.. A -----· ---- 27 1997 F074 9l~191 I Ille dale it was tde<1 1n tne 0111 FICTlTIOUS IUSIMESS first fi~no Co ths Sllte of • Fidlttous Business Count; on Mir 28 1~ c.atoma Cotpor1tOll, D ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ' PUBLIC NOTICE duct~d ~~~::;,·~~llll~ua~Orl-Fictitious 8uslnes1 Of ttle County Cleltl A new f,C1I NAME STATEMENT CN= ~~3 "1,ti.AJ~13 Hime 1n ~*n of Ille ngttts ot NOTa::E·TIU Ficb'°"s NMne Gamon P11os IJttWS Esi. CA --------- • f I Nam• Statement ,llOus Business Name Stateme The fOllOWlno person(s) IW RWJ ~ r under f-edMI . $1*, or si.menr tlq)IU IM run Ito QQ'l1• "7'112'Jm Fictitious BuilnHI b~r~es~ou,11s~0ted dong The lollowing persons are l!llst be hied pnor to that date CIOlng business as WAAN lOO mmon law (Sff Secoon 14400 tne ~ tt was f~ed 1n the Office This business IS~ ~ ~ ·...._. Nam• St•t•m•nt Albert RuYz Ill doing buslness as: Som• Tiii fihng Of l!YS $13ttment doe CENTER ASSOCIATES 1615 E. fl StQ &sinus ano Plofnsionsot the County Clerll A new fict· I c:orpor*>n llAMl ITA1'1mtff The lollowl s This state.:Oent was fifed lhlng Natural, 408 32nd St .. not of itself astllOnze ttle ust 1 Bay A..e . PO Box 4018 Balboa. PUBLIC NOTICE Code) ~ Business Name Sbll!mt SGED SCO W(ltl OOEJ\. The folowtnQ penon(s) in. do' b sl ng ~., aons ~; wllh th• County Clark 01 Newport Beach, CA 92663 tin state Of a Fatous &sines CA 92661 f'lrst f111ng tn.1st tit loleo pnor to 11\at on PRISES. INC By "'*' Young w.nass • LOVE'S t(nlr.g & T':x,in°1 1 0151 s~alkal Orange County 011 a.1o.97 Chuck Gitten, 4138 Pollick Name 1n viol1'on ol ltlt nghts of Donato P Jones. 1615 E Alt No. 19173722141 Newport Beac:n-Gost.1 Mesa The ftltng of ins statemenl Chino. President ~ 1 11 illJ Nor.11 8iu Or., Hunllngion Beach. CA 19973723868 ~:a~· Newport Beach, CA :nui:'(S:~'!tio~~ o ~,PO Bo• .018 Balboa. C ~~~o~A~:~s CN42468-4 1ixt~fn613.2027 :~~!"=i!:ieeu~s~5 1111lh~C::...,~'~=BoulMftS81u.CAQ2621 ~~6i:'~ A Mathews 10151 J~~ll~ P:~ri7Junt 13• 20,;12~ This buslnoss Is con· et seq , Business ano ProleSSlo Goroon P.l$Stl. 2.52 Swanto Tile 1o11ow1no person(s) ,~ Name 1n -.,oia.on ol 1t1e nofllS of COuntyon..ltne4 1997 MIVI~"':~ ~ ~ M lkal ·D 1 0 Hunlln 10 v · ducted by: an lndl11t<1ua1 Code) 81\'d Santa c1111 CA 95000 oono buStness as CON '-'ED PUBLIC NOTICE anott1tr under Fedtral Stitt NOTICf-Ths rtc:attous Hllne 91766 • B:ar:h c,: ;2546 g n PUBLIC NOTICE bHare you 7"Yane~ 2~o~ng Ch~nge T~s buStness 1s oof'tOJcte<J 108 West Katella Unit F-Orange common law (See Sec0on 1.C~Stlllment t>IPIU 11111 Y'*' from lbs talslness 11 ~tit This 'bualnest 11 con· us ness yet es, • • t Ntwpon Beacll-Costa Mesa a 11mted ~rtneishp CA 02867 File No 1n 737224541 et seq. Business ano Pl'otessions l!'lt clR ti was hied 1n the Olltee ducted by an tndllllduol Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH f~1uck Giffen fll CN42201B MAXTIELD May 23.30. The regtstrant ~mmenctd fO Consol1dateo Mtatcal Enter FICT1TIOUS BUSINESS Cooel Of l!'lt Cou~ 01111. A new Act· WI •=tr!. l\IS not vtt lJIQUn Hive you started doing N•m• St•t•ment ' statoment was ed .Jun 8.13. 1Q07 ~nsact business unoer the pnses. a Callto1111a Corporabon MAME nATEMENT first fihng Miiis Bu11ness Hllne SI* bu '* the business yet? No The following persons are 0~1~~~oCo~~~;'~n ~~~~.g~I flmous buStneSS name o 108 West Katet11 Unrl F Oranoe The IOllOWlnQ pmon(s) 1~ Ntwoon Beach-Cost.a Meu tn.lst be ftltcl Piiot to Illa -~ wsa:' ::.,,,. or John R. Mathews doing business as: Chem· names hsltd at>ove on 1g75 CA 02867 doing busmess as W1£Nffi. CN•24058 CR: ..kin 6. 13 20 27 The lihng ol llU .-~ dots htfil This statement wos filed Dry of S11n Clemonlo, 1716-19973722570 SIGNED OONAl,D P JONES Tlls business rs conavcttd SCHNITZEL #1~ 2S6Q W Ball 1997 not of t.-i &lthOllZt 11t use in =:~ONOl\G GUZw.H with the County Clork of F Orange Ave., Costa Dally Pilol June 6, 13, 20, PUBLIC NOTICE Tiits statement was hleo WlllllCOf'POrabon RolO Anahetm CA9'l804 lhs stlb Of a Ac:nous bnsss Tll stattment fii.d Wiii Orange County on &-3·97 Mosa. CA 92627 27, 1997 F068 Ille Cou~ Oent of Qfange Atgistrant nas not yet ~ Ctinnna Jino 5306 "1 PUBLIC NOTICE Nltne in *11*'1 ol l!'lt ftOfD ol lllt &.,~ cie:':. On1nQ1 19973722914 Donald Ray Long, 1112 PUBLIC NOTICE fll llL 1ff7'7224SO. County on May 1g 1997 11> transact tlis1ness under Real eypms CAm llnOthlr unOlf Ftdd, S., Cou on.ilnel 1go7 Oaolv Piiot June 6. 13, 20, Antigua Way, Newport RC1TT10US IUllEI NOTICE-Tl"ts Rcottous Name hdlbous busintss n.ame o TI.a business is corQlde<I Fil No. 1"n12wu common I• (Ste StC*On 1 :ra.nu ~ N9Tll 27 1997 F076 BHch, CA 92460 Fl I I . Staltment expres ltw vem from names listed herein no~ ....,._,. ···-It MCI , ~ress encl PluftDOlll • This business Is con· ctlt out But n•H llAllE STATDIOO lhl data 1 fde<I l!'le Off . SKiNED CONSOLIOATED MEDI 1111 ,,..,,,,,,,,_ --Cool) S.mtiurpm IM yur'I tivm PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1vlduat Name Statement The f~no oenon<al l"'1 DI the CC:.,~as Ottk ~new n':.~ CAL ENltRPRISES INC ey -anrt has not yet beOU MAllE ITATmlWf Rl$t Filing l!'lt • tt was hleCI 111 .. Ofla ---------• He11e you started doing The tonowing person• •tt deino . ~~nns ·a. ~ '°"' ~llness Natna Sllltmenr BMY Goldllltn Presn1tlll ., llWICt bu11neu ul\det The IClllOMnQ oenon<s) 1 Nllw'10ft ~Ma.a ol l!'lt Count)' Otlll A ,.. rtc:a· Flctlllou1 8u1lnH1 business yet? Yes, 5-30-97 doing business as: Phcol m.fffRREO MEaWllCAl rn.ist be l~ed pnor ID trial csate fr.1 suttmel'tl was tolea wtlhld'°": bu1tness name ~l':lu1lnln~lllfi CH<C2.C70t T-Nfi()J.MI ~ !mlness Mime s.m.nt Nam• Statement ~~·1:1~~ was Med ~·J!:c:f2c~~2;J; 1'4ow· ~$~ ~· The t~ono DI 111s stattment Ooesl!'lt Ccunt/ Clet11 of Ollnoe=D ~~JN«l 114012811 701 Us! Bai Road 13.20.27 • .U4 1007 ~~f:S.:«..:.= = The following persons 1111 • A Le k 123 112 4g h · .... ' not of 1tse11 ault!Onle Ille use in County on May 27 1997 Th stlllllment w11 lilte •. .-101 •A---,.. 92'"""' ·-,. ctolng bu11neu as: Haly Wllh lht County Clerk of aron 1 y, 1 ~ICO. CA IMh... Ills state ol a fidl•ous Business NOTICE-Tiu ficnou' Name s ...... ,,,,,.._,,""' ...,... not°' •is.II ail!CWI Ille use in Furnfahlng1 and Design Otange County on 6-lC>-97 St., Newport Beach, CA Conm9tMlclllntal StMclS, ~ tn ~of Ille""'-Of Slllf~nt exp.-s t1.,. -•rs from tne County Clel1t ..l' 8udMy Fi~ SeMCD PUBLIC NOTICE tu_. of 1 Acnou.s .,.,... 19&9 Port B lltol Cir I • 199737238,e 92663 CiltfOlftl. II() fttmonl Strltt. Slit "V"'-' ,. County on May 29. 1 .. 1 c.ldoma Cofpor*>n. 701 IWne.,, \llClltOn ol .. ~GI Newpof\ Boac~. CA g~•· Oaoly Pilot June 13, 20, 27, Juh~t~d ~~·~~:illf~'ut1con· 2900,SlnfflnmQo.CAIM105 :=:,,u:~eoeS:.!~~~ :'*c!~*'d: ~ r':. OJ:~• ~-Tll:.s 'f:.'°"' 1 Bii Rola. ~· 101, Anlhlim. MOCrllf undW ~. ~·or Mary Anne Haly, 1GG9 Port July•. 1997 F1t7 Halle you start.a dol"" TIUbutlnlll~btJetMQ eusrness andPl'ofentOM '°"'' eusrnns rQine Slaltmentl!'lt dllit 11 !!, hltO il\1::'Clll CA~--• .._.._ F1111L 1"nnun ~ ... '!'~ ~~ Brlalot lrcte, Newport b 1 1 . .., •COf'llO'llOll CPot~· oe hltcl IO t1lat dale --,,,.._ ........ i................ f1CTITIOUIM.-n .. lllQ..-• ..... ...,""'-.. Boach, CA 926&0 PUBLIC NOTICE u• nou ytt No TVIJI al tlu•nest N< INSt onOf Of h Countt ~ A MW licl •~Oft .. ITutmln Codi) Thi• bu1lnt11 la con· Aaron Lesky NrContMollnoStMon lim no Tiit toling DI l!Ys ~ment dOeS'°"' !Mlnm H11ne The ttOSnnt c:omm1uc.o Rntr.ti~ -ducltd by' an lndlvldual F'lotltlou1 aueln•H Thia stattm.nt WH flied AIQ!sntll 1111 IWlt vtt ~n Nlwoort Buen-Costa J.4'N not Of 11Sell lllltlOnl• Int use 1n ll"U$I bl hltO ptlOt ID M dllll flV4ICI bi•nta unoer The IOIOMftO l*IOft(s) l9tlt ~ ~ ........... Have ~ •Ltrttd dOlng N•m• Statement With lht County Cltrk of ., lllnMCl tiu•nea u• the CH420664 2~ D May 23.30. tr.s It.Ill ol a k!IMIVS ~srness The tthng o1 tu ..,,_nt fica'<lUs ~srness """' 0 ~ISl ~SO: MY'S Clf.QA711 eou1813JQ.27, .M bvtlntH yet? No Tht fOlloWlng poraons llt Orenge County on 6-3-97 llChcM bdll\IU f1llTll "' Jun 6 13. 1997 Narnl 1n -..Giiton Of llt llOfllS ol llOI of llMl1 *"'10nn l!'lt use 1 MINS lt11ld a... on ~ 2. 1 ., ~ CA 4. 1117 Mary Ann Haly doing bualneH 11: Htlllh 19973722912 '*""llStldlltflln ll'IOthtt unoar ft0t131, S . Of'N 1• Of I Act'°"* t!usi 191>1 A~ " I'll, Tnls 11attmtnt wae tutd end HumlflCllt ServtcH, D•llY P1101 Jun• e, 13. 20, ~ OOMMAIA MECHAHIC PUBLIC NOTICE common i. (SH Seeton 14400Name in~*° 0(.,. llOfltS SaE> 8UCIO.EY T Y:O r::t' ~~ With the County Cltrk ot 29541 Monorch Drlvt, Sin 27, 1907 F078 SlR't1CU 9't lonllnt p O'Harl. Fill No.1lll3UZUO tt MCI Business and Pl'oltsSIOM lllOhf under ftdeql, SIMI SEJMCES. By OM ~. ~ • Ora.ngt County on 0-.)•97 Juan Capiatr•no. Ca. 92675 AatlsMSec:m.y US ausiu.c•s Cooll common llW (Set SecOOll 1 ~ _,,.. l 18973722913 Ronald w. Miiiott, 29541 PUBLIC NOTICE TIU ..,,.,. WIS filed WI F~_!IOE STi· ...... = r1rs1 f'IJ1ng It liq. BullfllU ..., Plolessions Thi ~ .. ,..., WI ..... ~Miil.i .!!!'0..1. •1:::'-IClltll 0 11 Pll t J e 13 20 Monarch Drive, San Juan ,._,.., 0..,., ... ,,_,_ -· .. ,uo..,., NtwPOllBetchCONMlsa Code), .... "'"':'1 ........ ... """"'· --~-• Y 0 une • • • Ca.plttttno, CA 92675 FloUUoue 8ua1neH .. ,.....,.,,., .. ,. "' .., .. ..,.. !tit IOllOWlnQ Pt"°ll(S) 1"'1 CN422Q66 Ml'; 30 Jun 6 13 20. r. to ... """' ...,.... "" lbs IMlnea 11 cotdlClltS tv 27• l 997 F077 thl• bu1ln1u 11 eon· N•m• lt•t•m.nt ~on~ 29.&. 1~ doing ~su11ss as 1.AKtvlEW 1~7 m ~no COu!llY on 118 41 111117 • pnt""""' PUBLIC NOTICE duottcf by: en lndfvld1.101 The fotlowlng person• are NOT.:lE-Tlit taDi• pqme INN/ El.SINOflE CENTER 5C6 S NewportBtact\..COStaMm NOTK:C·llls fiatoul ~ na nat Ytt 119W11 --------1 Ha11e you alartMI doing dOlno Ou•lntH H : CPU· Sl:*!Wnl ..,.,.. 11111 ~ lrom Wta Aul Dnw. Sutla 100 Ana PUBLIC NOTICE CN42.c813T.zmo.c.lln s~ tlCPIU frw Ytllt I ., Im.kt Dull .... "'* .. "ctltlou• •u11MH bvllntn yet? NO Oocfot, 2222 Mlchetson 11110. If-hied lft ltlt OlflU Mrm ttlls. C0~&07 6.l3.20.27• 19G7 11S• 1t wa hlld In 1119 ~ lallt,_ '*"' "•m• llatomenl Ronald WaJttt MU1111 1222•171, lrlllne. CA 92012 :J:t"'nl)' 0:,.:;:. Fb weswm Rutty Pannt11. • Ale Mo.1Hn11rn.e PUBLIC NOTICE :.:-::::.. 0:,.: new Ro·...,.......,'*"",,_.... Tht fl)llow!ng petJOCI• .,0 Thi• tltttmtnt WH tti.d Robtll Attn Lehmann, •= :.:,: • C.tllfOIM lunteo PllttnetStao flC11TIOUI IUS.SS ll\llt 111 lteG '*" 1D '* • SA«D ~ ........_ dolno Ol.ltlnl•• as: Mott· Wiii\ the County Clerk OI 2222 Miehelaon 1222•171, ~st ... lle .... ' -505S WI~ Oftw.. Sl,itt 100 MAMUTATIJICtff ,... Mt.1Mn1D111 1111 Ml"" Of .... ...,.. IOOKtMNIB '~ Funding Oroup 211 Orange County on e-10-91 lrvl!M, CA 92112 ,.,. no "' 18 11 MWam ... Ila. CA92~7 TN IOllOwtno pelJOll(a) 1n FIC'lTTIOUI llUltlllll1 '"' Tin ...... -llliO ~ Abalone Ave . G~lboa tH737231M Thi• buslneu 11 eon. '* ol .,.ol ~ .... 1i11 1 This i.J•nc» '' concllCled ~ tJQlllQ_tall1nw 11 VACH -l'tl~ : ~-= ~ • ' b 0.. Oii\ II lttend, CA v:lMa o.a1v Pilot June t 3. 20. 27, ducted by: •n ln<fMOull N -• ~ a lttntlld C1111Nrstao PQUP & D£lM.RY 23 Coriio-The tllilotMllO •> , -:... CGldlllr Oii .Mii' 1911 l<tYtY 1.. Voung, 218 1/2 JUIY '· IM7 '' 19 =.:..you ,''t:td doing ::.in~,.,::'::: lfll 119snnt C4mmtnc:t<l ID,.. Aaa. S1I 24~ .... po bdl""9 a :::., 111 llfdW r.:,;: = MJTU·n.t ~ AbelOM Avt,. llalboa I• CLAaalPt•D Robett l"~ CIOIMIOn ._ -~ 1 trnld bll11nt,. u• tllS kl! CA l2MO. 1rH ) 71~ ST t..P 1810 COll'ITIDll"" (Stt sdoll 1 ...,_ _. ... ,_ land, CA~ • mann ,_ f!CitOut ..,.rcss 1'111'111 1 llOft ~ COltl 111111& ... _ ... 11 • ... lit • lhll bu1lntH II con-It • th• •••v·tO-Thi• 11•1•m•nl W&I llled ttMQ, ..... lftd llllNS ., Oii AcJlli ' Vic.he H HlnalNn ,.,. 921127 l717 .... __ ... .. .. ~ °"' ~,.. 1cceH. lnfot"'8tlon-with \he County Cltfte or ODOI) • 11191 oon, i..woonCOlsl CA·~ • p Cool} ... ..._ -•-1111 pack•CS matk•tplaee OnlnG• C<KlnlY' on .. '1'"97 Antf*lo SQtD flM. [~ PMT· T"-lanlflla1t~Dyc.i':"i~ l ~~..... llllilll 111..., • • .. ._ vltft.cl regutartv • IUC· 'n'137102H ~ ..... ~... NEAS N: a Gin l'Mriet OI fld'lllGI• 5'"' ))! I.I .... CA Ql2D:l7 ---n. -" ... -- CH1ru11v • by •II kind• O.lly PllOll JUne •• 13, 20, ~.~1£~.Ml "'9TDvf "iiALfY PNffi«RS ttM ~ ... •no ,,., .,.. .. Ctlfdlclld tlf ~ 7If ~M!! .............. -oc con.tum•,.., ar, 11t1 P'Ol6 ... ._ • If StwtcJi ~ PlalOlft ~ • .. -" • ,_... RENT tr1rot1oh classtned G FRJOAY, JUNE 13, 1997 t PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES .. 4 T1 No.: 97"566C Loan Ho.: 11on to Sell IO bt rtoOfdt4 In Ille " Pl'O~ed 1n NIO~ls), ot 1111 ._ .,, -. ..,... _... of h IJnlltld ~"*' by J 11"4 « dttabd In Uld DMd of trust ..,.., • ...-cl or tmplltd, The IYPt ol llclf1't to lddr .. or com111on dtllGM· i flOt 1512529 Nonce OF COUll{V W111ht rNI proPtftY ls acJvances. If ~ ih8 and 04llll COIMIOl'I ~ llllllnot ~ ....-_. cndlt \lnlOn, °' • 1814 COfllca Piiot Cotta Mesa npAline 00.. pCll lltlol\. °' trwtll!'td ~ON SAL.£ llOll OI ptOptf!V lit lllOWll ~ •• TRUSTU'S SALE YOO AflE IN toea:tl'd Dall; Junt 09, 1997 leftnS ol \tie I o T~!l..1 ti tlfl. ahoWn ?Min Said lllllllld ~ _, n•1Millty d~).'. 8. ltlle or CA 92929-0000 APN f!!H91 9ftallll&HlllCllt. 10 ,., the EATING 1UCE LaNSE r«>. 47· no •r111ty II gMtn .. to llS) OUAIJLT IJHOEA A DEED OF u.w OFFICES Of STtVEH J. esuma1eflee5. arve• .iiu Wiii cit lllldt, tMt W!llGU ..._.~...,._.Mi ~~ 01 Tiit und•rs'i:•d trus ,... .. ~ tUM or the 272318 comJlle"'*' °' corree1n1.. J TRUST, DATED lllt1'9 UNLESS MELMET, INC., AS TRUSTEE e~ses of the~ru ~ ,_J !_112!~· .~ ~ 11 tht ilMt of lnltllll ~ ~· t il dl9olalrns t1ty Hal> for an '"*(t ) aecuNd i.y Mid o..d o now luued tot the PRl"$U Tht bentlldaly undef1Uld ~ YOU TAKE ACTION TO PflOTECT LEAH MUNOZ. Aull!01121d ~e ll\ISIS ~ ... _.... ,._ ... ng • ,..... ~ of lflll IWltlce. • ~ 1 111COrrte1ntS1 01 str" TNll. with lntlfMI lhMon. • loc.aled a Sln1' or Truat. bV , .. on o a ......... YOUR PAOPERTY rr MAY SE Slgnllllr• 2912 S. Ollmter of : on. ouncumtnnctt, to~ l>ilud: M211tl1 ""-> In °u.:..= ~dress 1nd other common pnMdtct In Mid ~·>· ad-The Clulk Ml• Ind-• o1 or oetault In Ult Ol>IOtllMs SOLO AT A PU8UC SALE IF ~Mt. Slnta Ana, Clllfomla !~ :.w.19.38 61st ..._. . ..,_~at "•11111) ,!.~~~..:~W:,U: Rilmnwwpnot CollPMY. *'° ~I II\ 8Uuiunad dttlgna~J 11 any, shown Y111C1M. It MY· under ttit termt lhl ~ bMllOI 'iiee• t ste11red t111rtbV1.. .. lltfttof~e YOU HEED AM EXPLMATION 9270S.5811 Teltpllone: (714) c;rwu Ill~ ,..., llll1f1 (I ·-'"" vr ..,.. ..,.,.... ANd, Suite 1170, I)""' ~ ~ ~· lltfeTn S.u sale will bt maot, of uk1 o.c1 of Tnit\ ftta. lnllnde<1 to bt consu~ exec:ulld and denvwrtd to u1t Of THE NATURE Of THE PRO-622·9649 1195108 6113 6l20 ~~~·m' an~.~ 891 NSt ~fl 1":" ~Ti"·:. lrwtftcWI, CA tt70e; (811.>1'4-~I,..~ 61Jt ~ bUI wi1hout cOYtnant or WM· ~ Md e.v~ of In, tile offirA ot: ffiE£DOM ESCAOW, undersigned t wrtt11n a.data• on 7M7 11 9:30 AM. u.w elited ,m to Ule 5 IJld llCS!tlW" of tlii ~ Zubllle. Altt. s-' encumbrances. to pay 111e ~ llllOllnt ot the unpetd .. -.. ·ale dall 5 Sef*mbef 30 dtlault and ol •-uon to cause CEEOfNG AGAINST YOU, YOU 6/'ll/97 u flt · Slid 11 afl't under lht terina ot 4151, Fot s:ei. lntromudon covenan~· tl!· ranty, expressed or l111pU.d. TtuttM end of the trum ct• 2 CllllO Pim Sae 200 New llOn of l>el~ll and Otm!!'_d for SHOULD CONTACT A U.WYfR. PUBLIC NOTICE Tru exe-oHci of TNst tsllmllld fttt Call: ttf417.n a. Ir: ~or 1 u-regatdlllg fide. possession, or lhcl 111 Mid o.cl of Tnitt. Thi Buell CA a2eeo and U. dcl• Slit, ~o ~ no-ot OFflCfS Of STEVEN J. MEL· uf'IQersianed a~ NSIM and ot 1hl trv•tl ~ i.y, ASAPJM52t tie, em, eno · , to • r•ma.lmno ottnclpat sum of the billMc9 of the otllll•loft ... ~ s 1 '!tit u11d111lgned to .. ,uu uld MET INC • duly 1P9olnlld NOTJC~ OF ~o Oefitllll nid Oetd of TN•l to-wit MQ.lrecl DV nott(I) secured bV said deed 0 ailtCI 111theproptfty10 tit 904ct ~ property 10 llllsfY lwcl oblig• j TrutiM under and purJuant to TRUSTEENoS SALE 2 & le, n a v.f!lten NCI ,noM f5'maced. Accrued PUBLIC NOTICE QT ~st.lriadvano&a trust. ~tfl ln!ertst tllereoo. as Md r~ -~ ooett. cali~~~~ 15 c:'mmertRI dQ11s. and tnere~lttr Ille Ull· OMd ol Trust recorded 6116189, Ttlle 0r9~ J1024B2 o.T ,fault ~t..~.lec:CIOn to nltmt and ldchollll ldvlnc.I• .def IMih ~as ll(ovldtd In Hid note(s). ad·~ end *"'-• tile dtrslaned caused Hid nob ol • tn11r11ment No. 084768. In ~Wstee ~~ N~ee9 -00~ se,M. No .un0rbened~'r'= 1 arr/ Wiii lnc:JUSt °"' t1qur9 NOTICE ~T USTEE'S ~the u:, ~ vanoes. 11 111y. under 1111 terms ti-of the tnlillll publk:ltloft of COOeTlll ~~i:ce °' coMld-Otlault and ot •lteliOll to be book 8265 page 0571. ol ~73e ~N No 422' ~id , hc:e or pnor io 1111 The beneflciaiy 1 of ~ of Ill• d .. d of r:ust, esllmatad the Hotio. of i llt I• With 1111 ult RecotdedFebruary 19. 1997 n ' Ottldll Reco°ros 1ri 111e olftoe ol 1 15 · • E~ed I '° ... ~u toty ""8re-noer sad otied ol TNst hereto-8 97. Loan No o as In~ lees. cl1arges and expenses o S10,1tU4. The btntftc:llty !,~~~ co~n_nsfe<of Instr No. 97-75967tn Boo~ 111 county Rtc:Ofder ol KERN y · ARE IN 8EFAUL T ~ ~ n u"' ~ loca~~ fore e>eecuted and del!WIW<I to the 7 rrt1e Order No' lhe trustee and of Ill• troslS under Hid o.cl of Tl\llt hm-~ ""' .... su'ltSs .,.., ... Page of Olftclll Records In Ille I E»cullto !JY MARK STERBENK. ~ATE~ APRg. 11 1 . have elapsedSlnoe sudirec-0tt1111t.llld Otmancl for Slit, 1 133080 APN No.: ~Ille ll\Jsts ctested y wit S201J~~J5. Dallld: June 6 the undm ientd • wttntn ,,.,.,..,,_, 's no ~di angeCounly: said Sate of t>rop-i eouniv. $1111 ot callfornli. 0 A DEE Of TR ;· an~ ~P~~ moo\hs ll<le1'Slooed a wnaen Oedalllo 1-80 !nvestorllnsurei ~=s 0 fh6 ru creatlld by said deed ol trust, t tofofe el(IO.tled ltld dellwrtd to ~nse.w. 001s 1rJ:<* su:nto ot office ol the recorder ot Or-1 N4 UNMARRIED MAN WILL NLE s YO T~' E A • ~~ and • wntlell No•ce Of OelllJI 2 of Tru Dated· ,997 _.... Dtclniofl ol Ott.ult' Ind estmated at none. w erty Wiii tJt made In 1$ 1$. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO ION O PR TE T YOU . . 22 1997 IJld tlee11on to Sell. The under· EFAULT ~N· ~ ·~ S.Mcn, IK., •• .,_.... Oemend for S .... Md 1 written sists of Ille following: . condldon Wltllout covenant or· HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH PROPERTY IT v B · 1~ailclal Corporation signed c111se<1 sliO Notice of A I TRU: :T8 I Coun Camino Oet Rio Norttl, su11e 200 Nodot of Otfalllt and tltdton All CUii tunds in the amou warranty. express or implied, ' (PIYIC* 1t time ol sale In llw1ul SOL~T A PUBLIC ~AL . as ~tee Detailt and Election to Seit to EDT · 1~LE V • Itri . • San Qlego, CA 92108 (619)52 '° StlL The unc1tt1iaMc1 CllllMd of· '500.000.00 regarding lllle posmslon, or money ol 1t1t United States. bV IF Y NEED AN E PlA· P.0 x 8,. san Diego, rtCOrlled tn the eounf/ whe11 ~~ : 46B8 J71'4)573·1965 Sales Hid Hodel of o.t.ult Ind It haS been agreed betwee encumbrances. to pay the cash. In a cashler'S cnedl orawn NATI OF T~ NA URE ~· 9 1~ rul propeflY Is loateO ano mo TE Y ROP· i 1 ext In • lnlorma on ~Nancy L An EleQlon to Sell to bt l'tCOfdtd Ille seltel'(s)ticensee and remaining prlncip•f sum ol Ille by a stall()( federal aedlt union. OFGA ~f p~OUEE01~8a 61JIJ 45~~j than three monlllS hM tiffed x be y s19LI?I ~--~1 7 y: Authorized s 'nature TSam In 1he co.trey ....,. the ,... intended txryer(s~nsletee. noll\sl secured by said Deed ol :ci:r~~w;,,~,:ansu:s:. ~HoY~P CONTACT A res~ t ' Huber. Asst. Vice =SU,?!.=~~ll. ~ AN ra~Tf c C~re sis P949l7 6!6 36l20i97 ~~ON~~~:::,:, ~~f:::'ns o~ ~~ui: pr:ded~:,~~c::.~f ~:. ._ dallOn. savings association. 0< ~rf ~A 2'1 i~~ ~,;~J, ~%319f513CW7. 06/06/97, Ille., u fl'.llbts t ~~.i ~oc~~ i; AGAlN! ~=:debt' ~~~~0 PUBLIC NOTICE GEE SERVICES, LLC, • 111at the c.onsidemon f0< tranSte unoer the terms 01 said Deed'", Sl'lfngS bank ioedlled In secUon Co<poraoon as the duly aP· ~S14S4749 ~-~!~ tUM. KliCA•t,.,,BIJ!!! YOU ~'O'(l HOULO pO , • lion obtained IMll ~ ~$ed'f0( TIVtltt Ctwwlotte Dtlaldo. of Ille tllSlness and hcense rs ol Trust. IMS, cllarges and ~ 5102 to !tit Financial eode and tnled Tru.:ilee, under and r ~i. ,.,,,,,,.,,m ""'~· . ru;OllO, TACt A LAWYER Notioe IS •11r NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ~ ~11 Mclrtu: /be paid only attar Ille transier expenses ol Ille Trustee and ol •. 111111ortzed to do bus1nessF1n mis C::rsuant 10 ~ Qf T~ re-PUBLIC NOTICE f~~4~282·'B2·22~1,JS~6U6-'r3s-1r1i20o .. hereby qivel'J thaterc Fo 1 . ·06/1311997 and rs No.: 91..osMtlS Lc1111 No.: P.O. Box 5t Dtllll. T-1been appro...ed by 111e 0epai1me tile trusts cre.alltd bV said Oetd • stall I at THE EAST RONT ;ed on April 17. 1 as 7: • ..WJ .,. • · · closure se~ . 1 7 111~ YOU ARE tN DEFAULT 752't-5311 TRU$TEE'S of Alcoholic BeverJQe Control. ol Trust Said sale will bl held ~· ENTRANCE TO THE KERN ment No. 95-015 Sof 1997 as duly ~ tNSlee -UNDER A DEED OF TRUST SALE tNF'OftMATIOH Pl.EASEi Dated· u....9 19117 on: June 19, 1997, at 3;00 COUNTY HALL OF RECORDS c:ial Records in the=Offlce ~r"o s.:~HfM YOU PUBLIC NOTICE pursuant to b: wit'tTru~ PUBLIC NOTICE OATEO 1ottll95 UNLESS YOO CALL 1911)317·n21 LONESTAR IL FORHAi>AMmtCAN CORro-p.m.on Ille lront slips to Ille FIELD. CALIFORNIA all tight. tide COUnlY., Calif05m1a. execut AREOF INUSOEFT AU0,. LTTEOU~fA91A OEEU.,D OR~ and ~ File Ho. 82067 SefVlc:ef SOURCE YOUR PROPERlY, IT MAY BE IS A DEBT COlt.ECTOR AT· LOOANO FOOD INC BJ': Cllns· Center. 300 E. Chapman Or· and Interest conveyed to and bY' Roben J torms. a mar· TR " .,.., . .... NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ~ ~ ONE #100297267 Trustor SOLO AT A PU8LIC SALE. IF TEMPTING TO cou.ECT A • .. ~ ange, CA At fie time Of 1118 now held bY It under said Qeed nil<! man as sole and sepa-LESS YOU TAKE ACTION T Fite: 1'71334 Lcllll: 1'19SM as B:/Jrrer~ . NICOLALDE Nollce of Trustee' YOU NEED AH EXPlAHA1ION DEBT. AMY INF'OftMATION IDph A. Boo. dent 1n1tiai publlcatlon Of llllS notice. 1655 CHESTER AVE. BAKERS· Qf the Rec:order of e F _,,..." ~~ X SI E .. ,.., TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT MORTGAGEE SERVICES. LLC. RATKlN Selle.Ucensee entrance of Ille Orange Civic: of Tru$t In the property sltualld ~Q!~ig~nbu,j~no A"tl~ ~TE~l lB~C ~~~~LIC Other: 1170797 YOU ARE IN iecorded ( 00 ~v ru~ Sale You are In default under OF THE NATURE OF THE 09TAINED WILL BE USED FOR Buy=~~...costa Mesa tile total amount ot !tit unpaid In said County and Stall de· tied Partnership ~l Ben!'~· SALE. IF YOU NEED AH fXPLA. DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF 3. lnswment No.: 93-Deed Of Trust, dltld 8/1$2 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, TiiAT PURPOSE. ASAJ>215820 CN.424478 31()53.T Jun 13 1391 balanet of !he obllg1Uo11 Se· \. scrlbed as: LOT 18 TRACT NO. WILL SELL' AT PUBLIC NATION OF THE NATURE OF TRUST, DATED Nowmbtt 25. 94~k Page ) of Unless you tab action to pro YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ll08, 4113, Sl20 • cured bY the above described J .4862 AS PER MAP THEREOF i'JCTION TO THE HIGHEST PROCEEOtNGS AGAINST YOU 1991, UNLESS YOU TAKE ·at ecords in the officii our property, It may be sold a LAWYER On Wlf7 • 2:00 PM, Deed of Trust and estimated ~E~riW1c'ro'}c~no~i~ e~~~S~ at ~,:of ~s~ ~~ s:~~/~'fo~ '-f:: ~? rr~f~ ~~ ~::e. u~Xtlllfim:' gf ~::~~ns8:r. ~l~::.d :i1 :· ~=~ L.L.C~A~~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~o~~s:w:n~· ft11 1s 1:~:= l RECORDER IN BOOK 36 OF I money or the United fored Co ultants lnC. ~AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU tr1m1a, win sen _Q{! proceedings against you. you aippolnMd Trust• under Ind Elcrawtlo.3100.T tllat at the dme Of sale tile .. MAPS AT PAGES 123 ANO 124. tales, by cash. a cashier's OSUF! :d Trustee unde NEED ,.,. EXPl.ANATION OF 7197 J!I. 2:m M AT~~ should contact a lawyer. On rau.m to Ol9d of Tnm IGTICE TU CRBllT'ORS OF llJLX NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE opening bid may be less man APN #394-07H8-7 The street <;heck draW!l by a stadte °' nb~ :, ~rs~':: ID Deed 01 Trust TME NATURE OF TME PRO-~nTH .. H~~N~N'b~«f: June 21. 1997 at 10:00 A.M. ~ t~. • tnstru· IAl.E T.S. No.8243622 unit CodeB th• total lndeblldness due. -address and ottm common oonal bank. a Ctleck rawri 'f Recorded on 9.v.91 as Qoc:u. CEEDING ,4GA!NST YOU. YOU e:R Northwest Monuage Servle8S ment No.119504171&6, In book , All> OF IN1Bf110N10 TRANS· Loan No.283012250MlCEAN ~ta:S/23197 T.O. SERVICE ~ deslgnaoon. 11 any. ol Ille real a slate orfederal credit union, ment No 91.SQ.4854 Book •• SHOULD COHTACT A LAWYER. H E 7 IYI~ ·Y TA. Inc:. as duly appointed Trus , of Offtdlll Records In the RR ENTERPRISES AP# 045·111-20 COMPANY as said Trustee. property descr1be35d05 Vat>tAoveRO"~ or 1J1~k :r~bin~ 5~~~ ~ •• of Official Records m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thlt ~I at PllblicT ~. t~lhe under deed of trust execulld b Z ortht'County ~r of ALCOHOLIC llYBWlE U. AP# 045·084·06 T.O. SERVICE Mlchele Timmerman, Assistant ) purported to be: "" or er office ol tile Recorder ot 0tange the rMI proP'f1Y known • 5' hl!lhest bid;r ror Cash or Luis A. Nlcotalde and Genovev ORANGE County, State of cmE(S) COMPANY as duly appointed Seaelaly 1750 E. 4111 St. Ste BAKERSFIELD. CA 93311 The C!SSOClation. saVt 5 assooa-County Cllifomia, executed by: Royll Sllnt ~ Ro8d, cR'eck as scribed below P. Nlc:olalde. Husband and Wife California. &eart.d tiv AN· (IJCCS.C.11Hel.-..IM Truslle under tile following 700, Sanll Ana. CA 92705 undersigned Trustee dlscia1ms ~,,~~~18~~~~~: Griinne Wiid, an unmamed Ntwpoft ee.ctt. CA 9teeo p;tyableinfu atUrneorsa1e' as to an undivided one·hal DREW KONOO,ASIHGLE MAN llPStc.2.ane1.-..) described Deed of TrustWILl 1714l543-8372Weareass1St·-i any ttabilily tor illy Incorrectness nanoal Code and a1,1tnorized woman. as Trustor. Terrm Cou "--or'• Pfttl Number '42· all right. title. and interQsl Interest and Ernesto ValdMeso WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AlJC. NOOCE IS tiERfBY GMN SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Ing the Beneficiary to coltect a of the street address and, other Wl do business 10 thts stale) Associates. as Benel1aaiy Will 121..s will be told • public 001weyed to ~ llOW held by a single man as to an undMded TION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR a bulk sae of assets and a trans· THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR debt and any lnlormaaon we common deslQnadon, i any. At In the Quad Area of the Sfil AT PUBU: AUCTION TO IUCllon • the North fron1 it under said ~of Trust jri one hall lntllrest. as tenants In CASH ~ IC thM of ult In fer of llcoholic lleYerage ltce CASH (In the lorms Which are obtain win be used for that shown herein. 'Salo sale will be City Hall of Bi.J!Jf~ Parlt. Civic THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH! tntrlnC:t to the County Court· the ~pe~ Sl~uated In said common as trustor. recorded i.wtul money of the UnltMf 1s about ID be made. lawful tender In the Unfted purpose Whether received orally :!~:n:~1e:~~~!oC:eCn~~1e~~ ~~~~e; ~~tk~CA ~~hr.'m1~ ~:'ot't~meu~~~~~~~ ~ ~lvtc~~ ~~ ~~tyfuttv: de~~an~ ~ ~i~~31~~: ~~r~e ~J:JE T~~ ~TH~~ or ~:i~ S::be~: :r~~Jd :r'dt~er ~~ec~~::J: W.JnE~,kug¥eo 1t~~~~LtBkili regarding lllle. possession. or and inlerest cor:weyeq to saldand cash,• cashier's check drawn OfJ27/1997, • Z:OO P.M, to the ~veThref~nced1 add Deed 0,. ol1fclal records of the recorder's coyRTHOUSE. 700 CMC ll.ISlness address o1 fled In Civil Code Section 2924h MAY BE OBTAINED BY CALL· -encumbrances, to pay me now held by 11 under a stJle or ll.100/111 NM. a Chee hlghtll bidder, fN'Ylblt 9t the IVSL e ee . re~ Ml offtoe ol Ocange County, Clll-CENTER ORM WEST, SANTA seltet1f . IL FOR (payable in lull at the time ol ING THE FOLLOWING TELE-remaining principal sum ol me Deed or Trust in the proP._erfy o~n b')' a state orfedtral cted time of e11t. fof '*"' °' C*l't· other common designaliOnd 1 fomla, Wlff 'All at publlc aucUon ANA. CALIFORNIA (NOTE: icensee ~RATION 1 sale to T.O. Service Company) PHONE NUMBERS ON THE OAY no111s) seaireo by said Deed of fclu~ted 1n S(!id Cou£lr, ?a~ union, or a dleekdrawn by I state Itta dledl drMll on 1 IUlle or mbe°J ::,::~~ P~'\i~~ to Ille hf9.htst bidder for cash CASHIER'S CHECK(S) MUST BE =ICA ~treet #2fXi all rlohl. Utle and Interest con· BEFORE THE SALE: (714)480 Trus . w!m Interest lher1eo) n. ~s ~:ff d~~Ve fully ~e-or~ederal s1111ngs ~0:0~· nltlonal bin' c:Mc:ll clr.n on . 355 AVO STRE T or cashiers c:llec:ll (drawn and MADE PAYABlETO LONESTAR ffanc1:: CA 94111 Tax 10 #94-veyed 10 and now held by it 5690 TAC: 441901C PUB: 5130 provided In said nol8 s . a -~· 1 th Deed r T 1 Cl on. swngs . • 1 ttlte or fedt1111 &Mnp 8lld ~2. COST SA payable at the dme ol sale In MORTGAGEE SERVICES, LLC. 2766657; • under said Oeed ol Trust In tile 616. 6/13 vances. II~. un1deTr lhe1 te1rms ~ proEert e heretof~re ':Ji ~~~~=~CO::~ lotn --=lltlon. &Mnga 26'll The under§~· ~ lawful money ol Ille United ~hi tltle Ind lnterttt co,,.. Ootng talsltle$S as IL FOR-property hereinafter described ol said .,.,..d o rus . ees. bed •S ~mg sold ·as is· --=lltiofl, °' &Mng• btnk rustee ~isciaims any Ii ·u1v Stal8S as soectfled In section to llld now held 111 II NAIOC INAITAUANA. TRUSJOR: OCEAN ENTER·•----'·------ cnargas and expenses of tlltee ~ slreel address and other :1nz~ ~ ~=-=.:. u.s apecilltd tn Ftnendal Code ror any incorrectness o the 102 of 111e Financial Code), In under Hid o.c1 of Tnm In thtl Alt ~ txrsiness name~ PRISES. INC. BENEFICllARY, Chances are Trustee and of me trusts etea d c:qmmon designation If any S . IO 1101 ,,_... flolllt MCtJon 5102 Md IUtllol1Hd to slleet address and other !tit front of the flagpoles af Ille ~rtY t11u1tecl In uld County LIPPOBANK RecordedJuly 29. . . by said Deed ol Trust. Tiie total ol the real property descnbea .::: ~ 111sc:' Ml nghl clo bwln-tn c.tltomi& Thi a>mmon designation, if ari~, main entrY area to ctie Ptaoentl llld St.Me claaibtd ..: APN : l'(~(es) u~ i/: 1991 as Instr. No. 91·3999071n you will find amountol the unpaid balance ol ~bove 1s pufP.Ort'ed to be: He ind interest c.orNeyed ID and allt will be made without shown hfethrein. "(heb tOllll Civic Cenler 401-411 E. Chap-#»77-727 M more fully~ ~nsee ~ ... Ille Book page of ONlctal Records what you need tile obllgaoon secured bV the 2034 P8mona Avenue. Costa held b')' 1 noer utd Oeed 01 CllMfllint or w.ninty, expma amou.nt o e unpaid alanoe man Avenue Placentia, CA al cltteribtd In the above men. )'UI$. as "7 In the olflce of tile Recorder 01 h 1 property to be sold and reason· Mesa. :A 92627. Th~ under-r"*st n Ille 1 :Onio11y si\lated in °' tmpti.ct, rtprdlng tltlt, wittl 111rerest thereon of the right. tllle and lnllrest conveyed tloned Oltd of Trutl Thi atlltt seHer(s)4icensee. ate: NOiie OrangeCounty; YOU ARE IN at 1 e pr c:e able eslimalld costs. expenses ~ia'l~ Trustee disclaims any s~d tounty califoma descnbtno poaea1on, or encumbl'WIClll, obtigaoon secured by the to and now held by It under said lddren Ind other common The nainels). Sooal Seo.111 DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF you want to pay and advances at the time ot the l1a'Mty for any incod rrectn~ Ille lalld t11e'mn· A.P.N. ~295-lo lltlafy the oOllallllon MCUred =?/ ~~ti~~ld ~ ~ Deed of Trust In 11le folloWing dttlgllltlon, If eny, ol the rn l or Ft<letJI l'aic t.kimbers and TRUST DATED 7116191.UNLESS when you read 1n1t1a1publlcatlon01 me Nobc:e ol of the street ad .ress "''¥. 11 As more 1u11y deSCribed in 111 the Ottd of f Nat U8CUttcl d ..A at • ., descnbed property situated In property clnc:ribtd abow ta address of tile btJyenppt1 s YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Sale Is $92.191 .63 The benelld· other com~ d~~(!tlon. 1r said Dud Of Trusl The pioper1y 111 Ronald Mlr1tl • elngle 111111, ~nseo1 ~ iiil'tiru~licatkl~ !the aforesaid County and State, purported to be: Z30 LILLE are: LUGANO FOODS. IHC . TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Classified KY under said Deed of Trust :1ir· ~o~:rei~t ~th~ he111Dlore oescrtbed ts being sotd • tl\llWr, l9COfdtcl • lnatru-ru1e Notice of Sale is Lot 52 01 Tract No. 2822. In the LANE. UNIT nM NEWPORT Olltbrook. Coto de Cm. MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC daily heretofore exec:utao and dellv· r • rrant ex-·as is· Tiie sll!et addreu and 1111nt No. 91.f7195t, Book No. -i~S1415 It is P.Osslble that. at City of Costa Mesa, Counly o BEACH, CA 92463 Tht under· 9'l679. Tax ID #33-0750513 SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· ered to the undersigned a writ· ~~::r~r ~~~ rJaroing other common deStgna~on,111nv.i, P119e -, of the Oflldll Record• Ille Ume of sate the QPentnQ Orange. Stall of Cautornla. as •laned Truttff d~ntt ttr'/ The assets being sold ai:e NATION OF THE NATURE OF 642·5678 ten Oedaratlon of 'Default and tille pcssession or &nc:um-of the real pniper1y deScnbeu of Orwlge County, ClllfornlL bid may be less than t11e tol41 1!>8r map recorded In Book 116. HAiblllty fof ttr'/ lncomdntt& of generally deSCnbed as: alt furn· TH6 PROCEEDING AGAINST i Olmand for Sale. and a written brances to pay the remainin~ allow 1s purported ID be: 155 The total IUllOUnt ..aired bv indebtedness due. In addition Pages 3 to 18 lndusrve. mtscet· tllt ltrHt adclrea end other""· impmwments. 8Cfllpmenl. YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A RE NT Notice of Default and Electlcn to principal sum of th~ note(s Tttran COllft, Costa Me11, CA ukl ln1tn11111nt 11 of the time of to cash. lh1 e T~tee will ac:. taneous maps, In the ONlc:e of common dttlgnlllon, tf ttry, small w11a and ~License U.WYER. 6208 W. PACIFIC SeU. The undersigned cai.•sed secured by said Deed o 92527 The undersigned Trustee Initial publlclltlon of this notke cept cash er's "\'eeks dl{IWn 1118 Counly Recorder ot said etiown htf9in. Seid ult will bt Md are IOCllied at 610 Anton COAST HWY. NEWPORT :;akf Notice ol Default and Elec-Trust. 'Mth interest thereon. disclaims any ~ability for any la 11, 132,S1Ut, .tllc:h lnducltt on a st.ate or nauonal bank, a Coon!'( and more complete IMdt, but without c:ownMt Of aw .. #J, CoStJ Mesl. CA 9'2626 BEACH. CA 92663 (II a street htdex ~ 11 ·--~ 1tot.HU _,.,. ..... k2J •• Ut>l744 ,. ... , ... (!!] ----El ...... '" ...... SERVICE DIRECTOW -For All Your Home and Business Needs -............ ........, .... ~ .. , ...... {ml "._, .. ~ ,. ... ff .. By Fax (?H ) <i:l t ·<1;'194 (t11f•f1"'4'' Ott l11•l1 \otH Ht.illW 1uul l'l111ru• t111111h•'t 011111 ~t·If1•;,ll \1111 1, ... L 'It 1lf1 HI" u t' •fth•I•') By Phone (71-+) tH'..!-:l6?H By 1'la.Blln Per80D: :tw \\·, ... 1 Ha\' ~11•1·1·1 <:11 .. 10 \!1·•11 C'.\ '1:!11:!'7 \1 '''"l••I• l!h1I i. H111 "' Hours ·t4•1rpl111111• 8::l0u 111-.i:OOp111 \lrnulm-1· rulm ~'ulk-111 X::lOu111-C>:OOpr11 \lo111hn-~ ri1lt.J\ Polley R1111· .. awl ilt"urJlitt•'• an• •t1hj1'<'t 10 d11111g1· wiil111u1 nmirl'. 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I fOUAl HOUSING OPPOAfUNtlY r.~~~~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii G • t • d C 0 m m u n It Y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P th EMERALD BAY Bf ff S IS d 1Bdrm 1Bath •Walk to Beach• en ouae 2br 2ba, t • u a, 4br 3ba, m al t u lo, pvt ba, W k 1 Beautiful, New 2+2 Huge r oom. own • Gorgeous Tri-Level ocn vu. Ip. 2·car gar, OCEANFRONT End unit, 2-car gar, fp, pvt ent. small patio, e;~'!&-~~~~§;l::fts. corner unit In Back bath Quiet neigh near ~-R:.1--=----... -- All ru t esut• ,dwerti1ino 1n tltii newspaper l11ub1cc1 lo Ille Fed· eral Falt Housing Act ot 1961 IS llMtteled wl'llCJI ma-cs 11 tuegal ~ .... ,.,..,.,. --.... = =l. ~-;__~ 30r 3Ba s219 ,900. Indy, pool, spa. no 4Br 3Ba Fully furn'd. w /d, ac, $2000. S525.mo n/smkg/pets. Bay w/large windows OCC. $425/mo. No Call 638•1454.Agt. pets. St595. 720·1593 180° Unobstructed Avl Aug.1, 456·5232 714·580·7487 and high ceilings, pets. 662·1082 _ Balboa Newport Realty, Inc. lo ldwtrtlu "any preference. y R llmll1Uon or d1mlmlnallon EARLY ENTALS based on race, colo1, rtllglon. m , llandltap, lamlltal w tus or 1 BR, Balboa nll1911al ofl9ln, or an lnltnUon IO m.u any 111cll rmrerence. liml, 1111011 ., dlwlmlnllion ." $850 Tiiis newspapu wlll not inowl1111y accept 1111 advertise· 1BR, Costa Mesa $700 Studio Ap~ Balboa $550 mut tor rHI Ulllt wlllcll Is In 723•4494 tiolltloe DI UI• law. Our rHCIClf L;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ .,, ...,.,, t11tormtd tllal all t1nlH1111 1dwtt1in d In tills ---------• MOBILE HOMES 1100 OPEN HOUSE Sat. June 14, 11-4PM Newport Terrace 11'19 824 W. 15th, N.B. 3Br. 1990 Ooldenwest For Less Than $850 Per Month. All Age/Pet Park Cl ara b•n Hom•• 890·1883 "...,..., .. IWlilalllt on 11 COSTA MESA 10241••••••• ~llll .,,._lty 11111&. lil com· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... ~.callHUO ........ ll 1·I00·42•·15tG. fof 1111---.1111.DCn1ple16a u1 HUD It 421•J500. HOUSES/ T rl·Level Condo CONDOS 3Bdrm 2Bath 1700SF 2·Car Oar, $174,900. FOR RENT Agl·Lynn 263-56281••••••••• View. Access to EB N c NEWPORT Beach, Parks, Tennis ewport rest 2bd, Pvt gar, w/d, fp, lrlg. Mstr·br, pvt ba, gar, Courts and Poot. 2ba, 2 er gar, wlk to COSTA MESA 2624 BEACH 2669 Ga te d Co mmunity prof'I $640. + 1 /3 • bch. Tennis, pool, Jae. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $1435. 789·1746 u 11 s + 6 4 o . de p . St5,000/mo July & Aug $1450 415 636 2526 B P $8.000/mo .vr lse/unturn • • • ---------al en. 664·6294 2bd/1.5BA 2·car $575. & Up, 1·2 Br •1BR $725 • San itized 2Br 1Ba gar, comm pool/spa. (714) 759-703 5 Cottages. Move·ln 2BR 2BA $835 Patio, graniteJ marble. N.B . EaatbluH $995. 405 Brighton Special. Near Beach. D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. Near Beach. Summer/ Avt 7 11 · C lose to Springs (Harbor @ _LA_G_U_._N_A _____ APARTMENTS 714·548·2421 No pets. Carport. winter rates. 548-3634 beach/shopping. Pool, VI t · ) 714 282 7878 VI D I M security. $450+ 1/3 c oria • • . HILLS 21 50 FOR RENT 280 APT enclosed ata • esa -u-n-lq_u_e_1_b_d_r_m __ 1_b_a ulll. 760·0908 E'S 2Br 1 Ba House gar yard Olf Harbor •545·4 8 55• i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , . ---------1 w/tott condo style apt. NB 1 Br 1 Ba Across Large private front & and 19th. 646·8541 2Br 2Ba W/0. Steps vaulted ceilings, light from Behl n/s, prof'I. back yards. No pets. Lrg 2br 2ba Condo.1---------Furn 'd Cozy Studio to Beach. Lease ask· & airy walk through Avt July 1, 5450.+ l/4 $1100/mo. 721-4706 1200af, ac, vltd cells, CORONA Nr Triangle Sq. Avl Ing $1200 Avail 7/1. kl1chen, large walk·ln utls. 515•0524 •Harbor/Baker Area bal. gar, comm pool/ DEL MAR 2622 Now. $595. Utls pd. 966·0744/ 723·0714 closet, dishwasher, Private 3Br 2Ba Obi Jae. s12so. 831•6779 No Pets. 646·5330 Whether you're buying private extra large NB 1Br w/bath Avl 7116 Garage· GOO. $1350 _________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Convenient or selling. Ctasslfled patio from Iii/Ing room, $329+ 113 Utt. Close 1st+ Sec Ref 646·3255 NEWPORT Buy II. Sell II. Find It. Clasalfled covers all your neeClsl additional patio off of to bch. Pool, smk ok. PENTRIQE COVE Clasalfle d. 842·5678 bdrm w/outslde stor· Male pref'd. 645-4699 2 Bed /2 Bath, ale, BEACH 2169 age spaco. Vortlc:al NB block to bch. Mstr· appliances, hardwood iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •·--------b 11 n d s Inc I u de d Br, w/d , pvt ba, sllr floors. fplc, 2-c:ar gar. Beautltul 3 bd 2ba COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 throughout, skylight Jn gar/ofc. $550.+dep ... Comm. pool and spa. Twnhse. NB/Eastblutf. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii living room, unique 112 ulls. 323•7204 t COSTA MESA 2124 P e t w /d e p o s I t • New kit, 11oors, patios, kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bathroom I van It y/ NB M/F to •hara w/ $1050/mo. Av'all 7/1 greenbelt. no pets. dressing areal Neutral young prof upscale lg T fl' R It carpet throughout! 2bd b •••••••••I NEWPORT BALBOA ore •• Y s11so. Lse 494·0680 QtJIBT 8c SERE.NB carport stalt to ac· • nr oh, w/d, oar BEACH 1069 540·7355 or (688) 206·7290-pgr p I Apartin commodate 1 vohlcle pkg $700 Gii 631·4976 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PENlNSUIA 2107 ,________ The Community a ID .M:.esa ent:s lncludod. Very bright Newport Coast HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 Attention Hom• Owners & R.E. Agents!! Showoa•O those 1peclal proportlH In our Homea of the Week & Open Home Gulde publlshed each Saturday In the AHi E•tate Tab. lt'a an errectlve and IMxpenalw way to reach nomobuy•t1f Call our Claaalll•d Oepartmont Todayll 842·5878 Ask about our current apeclal1f '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HUN'l'Yll'GTON Market Place. and open llvlna areal Beautiful & Excluslvo 4bd , 3 b a Pool/spa.1• ••n ~ 2 2 C d Clasaltled So near & VH I'. Call now. wont last! + on o. brand 1988 remodel. Family/ Preatlglou• 3bd, 2ba. BEACH 2140 6 42 ·5678 1-90 JU... St470. 789·0931 new. Gate guarded. living rm. $446,000. Upside down house. ---------11\at's the fcc:ling you get Pool/spa/gym/lenn. Agent 714-721-3566. Lrg rm1, mini ocean 3 br 1 .8b a Condo. when you live at Palm $545+Utls. 245·7335 Absolute Fin est view. $3700/mo/yrly. Adams/Brookhurat. ~~ ••~'O Mesa amid the lush Gorgeous Custom C"ll Agt 873·3800 S950. patio, carprt a ...... Ulli1 Home tn Unda rare. pool, hk·ups 968·8550 LllJlllllV grecntry of ICcludc:d Approx. s.ooo.s.f.'_c_O_R_O_N_A----,________ wooda &ttately palms. Private Dock for a HUNnNGTO *"~* "' C'.16 ..... i......1 a. b......1-very Large Yacht. DEL MAR 2122 N ..-.in -~ ..... «2-oorna Prlnclpals Only HARBOUR 2142 ·---•.-•JRS.'625 7 14-8 7 5 ·9308 _._........... • 10lt'675 T h $1295/mo. Lea•• 1,.,,...1 & 2 bd 28R~ Bluns own omea 2bd, 1ba. gar, lndry. Wa terfront Fabulous ... ~ rm • -,,., ~:~. $;'::'K·. 2~~t~~~ 607 1/2 Narci .. Uf 3 + 3 /0en/Oln/Oar/ opts. 2 & 3 bdrm ~~~ntt...1I S192K. Aot 650·3822. Opon Houco Sun &-Dock •van, ten. Pia, twnh /FP. • 't'l;l'-.omt11 1 5 1 o 5 or call Furn, FP, fir Ooora ses W / A~hne BLUFFS'&• Bargain! Rebecca n2·1811 x281 s33so Agt. 675.-GGO~ rY1SS fhru kitchens, A NEW Ca-pet. r.lntATUe 1•Lovel 38r. Greenbelt r.:'"bJLt bor & lrg .6. F1bM. ~ Loe. LOW 300'1. Prln. Ex ec utive TwnhH IAGUNA llUl Only 720·1104 BKR 1 eooa.f. 2bd/2.Sba. dsts. Small nAk ~ ~ ... ~~~ Lido lafe Cott•v• lam rm, 2·car 1,•r. BEACH 2148 !""''" ••-• - 1ankruptc1 Auction l t i50mo. e7 e-a 4811iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii welcome. A GlretA~ 142 Via Undlne Furn;d 28D+den CLASSttrtKIJ Prices start at Auction June 22. 3 PM ZBA. Prlvat• apa. It's the reaource you $l030. Open HouH• 8/7. 6/8, 52750/mo. !tit~ Realty can count on to Hll a 6/141 Noon·4 PM. 944-41200 myriad of morchan· Coll 720·87L" 3 BR, 1.5 BA atr•d• di.. Item•. bec:&UH QQ toce11on. •••P• 10 Qre•t Loc•Uon 3Br our column• compel Today! b .. ch. Call for addt'I t ba hm•. tp. a car-ger qualified buyefa to lnlo.1. Coulter & AHOC:. fenc:Jd Y'fd $14&0/IH caltl _V!!!lC> • 2D8•9777 • 232 Sch acce" "73-9338 Ma.H78 ~J'n'':~.ft l ... 'ft ·---~~~~~- Office Hows: 9:00 am • 62 M·P and 10:00 am • 4:00 pen Mia 1561 Mal Or. · s.ua Ana H.cighD. CA (714) lfi6.9ldO • MISCEl.IANEOUS GARAGES •R!•NT_ALS ____ FOR RENT 2740 ---------Deluxe •tora~. 20)(30. paneled. wired ror ROOMS 2706 alarm, up to 4·Cara, COM. S400. 76().6028 N8 Pvt hm, roo~ w/b•,,l••••••••• ote, n/smkr. J~OO • I' •hr ulfll. 8 48.-2228 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE RENTALS T O SHAllE 27241--~~~~~­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii APARTMENTS 2 750 COM 3bd/3ba. Fully furn. Garage. N/S. Pride E'•ld• O.M. Oulotl pvt. '7GO 1-1/2 nalgl'\f 3br/2.6ba h .. ~111t.Jm044·7000. 1 ~3) 2Bft u nHal CM Eicec/Hme notamk, 14 "·000• Agt 57°'Ut3 tk ~att. Mii br $850? To place ao ed In tbr 32! +ahr ba, Happy Cl•••etMHI quiet, 9111, U1·21 It Call 948 ... 78. -------- ,, Ne ... pon Beach/C.Osca Mesa Daily Pilot FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 FURNITURE 6014 PETS & COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT NEWPORT BUSINESS H!ALTH Ir iiPRiiiOiiiPiii8iiiRTYiiiiiiiii27ii6ii71 FITNESS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 3000 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 ANIMALS 6049 BEACH 6169 BEACH 6169 l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r---------1 Dead Dr.'• Don't Lie Can't Find Work? Secretary So II d T • • k P •ti o '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Abandoned Wife & NO l!XP8Rll!NCI! !Furniture WhOIHllelL H I Mother H lllng lamlly i0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nl!Cl!SSARYI PrlcHI Oval, rectan· one • r male Saole treasures! Circa 1910 •r•e• Sal• GREAT Mar•h•I'• Sale **•f.504Mt OFP*** You can't be looking Thursday June 19th, 77 Col1oldal Mlntfll1 too hardl WANTED t 5 at 1pm al Harbor 33.5 oz. W/Natural people to nu varloua Marshal's Office Great Taate. Our club position• from war• 4601 Jamboree prlce ..• Only $11.88 houae to manag• Blvd., Rm 108, TolFrM 888-217·18'7 ment. No expG1lence SNaelwdpoprtr0rcBe1arc 1 th a'otr: Opet In a1 h•P• Nowt ~:~r(;~·,8;~~~7~w, eraona lnatructlon. · 1527 E. ourt St Home, Office or Gym. Caregiver Looking for Santa Ana, CA. Scott 714-723--0686 right person to care A Remodeled Vlcto-for elderly lady In N.B. I H f Free room & board ran ouse or slngle + s 1 ooo/mo . Call user law office. PER RI See Public Notice SONALS chard 503·233·t060 June 3 10 & 17 or 918-983-4740 Call 042·5212 Compuier Soft/Hard· ---------waTe Salee Co. aeeka --------.J SEEKING Exp'd Telemarketers. M • d I c •I/Dent• f WOMEN 3004 Fax Res: 714-221·8980 0 ff I c • H • B • No Counter Service-PT, Admlnl1tr1tlve Secretary S500 lo S900 weekly gular • round & octago-8 r o w n k It t • n . •chi desk telephooe STUFF I Sat 8 am potential proceHlng naJ table HI• wllh Intelligent, playful and VI ct r o I a • D • n b Y 404 Vlata Flor• mortgage refunds. chair• & umbrellH. aoclable. 4moa old. Dishes, waaher/dryer. (X·St Vlata del Oro) Own hours. Steamer• & chalH 714•854-3248 BMI exercise ataUon. Garage Sale Sal 8-4, Publicly held Orange 1-800·382·2188 lounges. 544·7288 ltjds cltha/furn. books, furn & houaewares. County equipment EXT 503 •---------TV.11.BCDONICS, p ies . plua more l 111 Via Yelle leaalng co. n••d• MERCHANDISE s-•ft Aft•ft FrVS•t/Sun Lido 1•1• etfl I t I di Id I --------a-.av vvvv 382 WALNUT ST. HUOI! COMMUNITY au:p~':t re~lo~af;al~~ DOMESTICS 5540 MISC. 6015 (OFF TUSTIN) BLOW·OUT SALl!I and Finance Depta. Sat 7·12 Everything Ooeall Varied dullH Include * HOUSEMAN * '88 Crartaman, Qaa nLUTI ft 0119 Great furn, aportlng Balbo9/Rlver typing ol leaae 9 Years Exp. Clean & Mower Model 817 Now8elng5e:hldUted equip, TV, cllha, LOOK FOR SIONSI document•, aales pro· maintain large homes. 5 .0 HP $200.00 In YOU' Nelghbortlood ... bumper pool lbl, etc I Sat Onllf 8·12 poaala, photocopying, Outdoor duties, car 714-721·4008 1757 Westmlnater occaaalonal reception· care; pet care, driving, -:...al Av• --------.. lat rellel and fax com· cooking, serving. Xlnt •Queen Sz Bed cua-~ Multi Famll~ Sale munloatlona while NB refs. 653·3650 tom firm , nowly uphol· s 6/ working I f t stered $375 obo ~§fi HUNTINGTON at. 14, 10am-2pm n a aa • CNA & HHA seeks Electric Rane• New 1 "lido Peninsula• paced environment. caregiver position with aT'w BEACH 6140 710 Lido Park Dr. Loan Prooeaelnu an elderly woman who with grlll Jonn·Alro Near 32nd St. Sat 7 ·2 Bargain• Galourl Almost new dreaaer. blcy cles, couch••. anllque rocker. tremendous assortment ol hsehold ltema, clothing, and lots more. Everything ls priced to sellll. 1712 Port Manley Saturday 8-4 Sidewalk Sale. Antique's to Junkl 2811 Lafalfette (28th SVNewport Blvd. Cannery VIiiage Janes Antique's & friends money down. Furn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mon-SaV10-25 hrs wk. neg. 1300s.I. NT. Handaome Attorney Rellable, neat and Prine only. 780·0898. Seeks very attractive food service helpful. l!xperlence • plual enjoys travellng Drop-In Stolnloss Sll ~'-•' Organlzallo & tt . $600 obo 2·Sulter ...._. •MOVING SALE• off rcewport Blvd. lion 10 ~eta~ er; Call 714·645-8444 French blk llhr brnd Household turnlshlngsl~=::::::=::====~I eaaentlal. Poaltlon ••••••••-new· Fathers Day Gilt II• OftlV and appllances. Oual· Sat 7·12 Mulli Family Verd Sal• Sat 7 ·1 Anliquos. Hoosier din· Ing tbl, coffee tbl, TV, VCR. tools. books, comptuer tbl. sports equip, beach chairs. "4t0 Santa Ana Ave• allm wht female 26·34 Apply In peraon. BUSINESS OFFICE for dating.• 380-4947 Catalina Fish Kitchen 670 W. 17th St..CM aaalets 25 +people $275 obo. B edding/ •• ,. lly Items and good Salel antiques. turn, eager to have every-MERCHANDISE qullls·kg sz 722·7556 i6 IWbll condillonl 847-3417 collectlblH, pottery, thing done yeaterdayl ••••••••-Safe Bank quality. NoMoneyDownl patio furn & mlscl ·RENT FOR RENT 2769 SCHOOLS & 714-e45.a&73 DELIVERY DRIVERS Ideal candidate must 5'x2.5'x2.5'. 4 number ln5t1llatlon& NEWPORT 333 Santa An• Ave be proficient In MS • combination. You ProgrammlngOf (No early Birds) through classlfled Ofc Suite 841 sq ft INSTRUCTION 3012 Have tun while earning 3 Pvt Offices a~d up to $12/hr. Call Joe Reception area 537-3347 1-4pm/5·9pm 441 Old Newport Blvd: PATIENT TUTOR Dog Lovera, general Word 8.0 and MS ANTIQUES 6010 must transport. '15+Channels'A""•...,.,. BEACH 6169 CLASSIFIED Excel. Min. 60 wpm.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 700 ·0708 lllU\AR:U 1 • h Please lax rHumea tot• VISITOUri SH~OOM ts t e solutlon you're (714)751 ·7557• No Help single mom 01 six Wolff Tanning Beda I\ v n,.; Claaalfled searching for· wheth· h 11 1 Tan At Home FOR A LNE DEMO AT The most comprehen· er you're sooldng a SELL your used vehicle through classified 642·5678 Nwpt Bc h. s 1220. • Math· (ArlthmeUc assist to work flex hrs. 714-e50.8505 thru Calculus) Sates & llte cleaning. P one ca •please. not get ev cted sale. Buy Direct and Savel sive and current direc· home, an apartment, Everything from house l o M 1 P S) NEWPORT Bl"" CM tory of goods and ser· a new occupation or and garage, antiques w onth Y mts ·'"·• • • •Statistics • Chemistry CdM, Kim 723-1539 • Physics • Term Papers • Reading • Test Prep FLOWER SALES (CBEST, GAE, SAT) Outgoing, energetic, Study Skills. For tree experienced only. BH/NB PO Box 2392 Santa Ana, CA 92707.0392 & misc. 673•6648 Fr•• Color Catalog CK' call Toll ..... vices around! even a stray pet. Call 1·800·71 1·0158 .._ __ ,.....__._,. BUSINESS & FINANCE Information call: Every Bloomln Thing Jim Madia 547·MATH 250 E. 17th St. CM. 6413-7899 ---------1 TUTORING HouHcleaneral PT Seoret•rlf for MD. H o I I s t I c . 4 0 ·h r s 1401 Avocado, S8·10 per hr. Must know Macintosh 759·7793 Sacrifice! Duncan ---Phyfe D/R Set,1--------- Sheraton Dresser, COLLECTIBLES bed, mining lamp, 60171••••••••• clock, lltho graphs, cyrstal. All must go. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1.G•ARA--G•E-S•AL-E-S Best Ollerl 733-9986 HAWAIIAN STYLE i• ~Resultsl SECRETARY PT/NB BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 Credentialed Teacher Avallable Saturdays! Most Subjects-ESL. Exp'd prel'd. M/F Math·Read·Speclal Ed English speaking, own Romedlatlon 644·0325 trans. 714·545-7350 6·8hra/wk. Windows ---------95/0ulcken req. $15/ $BIG MONEY$ Phone Card Routes New locations S2j)OO/wk. potential 800·450.0372 Immediate Opening• 3014 For career oriented iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii people at Jo•• Eber Two Round Trip Salon1 Coat• M ••• Vouchers from LAX 10 •Assistants• TRAVEL Chicago good for 1 *Receptionists• AVON SALES! yoar. Open Travel. Appl~ In peraon Earn extra SSSI No s 1 7 5 /ea . ca 11 at South Coast Plaza door to door required. 910·810·3848 1 at Floor Minimum oge 18. KENNEL Steady Worker Up to 50% commls· ••••••••• 25/35 hr/wk Start $5hr slonl Your hoursl EMPLOYMENT Merit Increases, some lndepnd't Salos Rep Holidays. 557·6063 1-800-874-1899 Medical Aast· PT FRITO LAY/ Back Otnce. 20hrs per HERSHEY ROUTE EMPLOYMENT wk. Busy NB Internal All cash business. · Medlclne/Endocrtnol· SlOOO +weekly poton· 5530 ogy. Salary DOE. tla I . On-going sup port iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 282·114 8 hr. Fax ros: 548-0998 STUDENTS WANTED FT/PT Wiil Train Earn $ while having lunll Call Ricky 537·721 1 TELEMARKETERS Exper'd Onlyl Good Pay-Good Company! Vietnamese speaking a plus. Anaheim Area 714-540-7002 T elemerketera Work At Home Earn up to $700/wkly selling a long distance service over the phone. Peld training. Call 800·842·1409 TELEMARKETING O.C. Flremans Assoc. Have tun making s s S $10/ hr Jay 537·7029 financing avallable. •Securlllf Ofllcera• NB Facial Room & Small lnveatmonVhuge lmmect openings. FT/ Stylist Station Avail. profits. Visa/M C/ PT. All shifts/areas. Airport area. Contact _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_NT __ _ AMEX. 1·800·617·6430 Soulh Calif. 248·9180. Bonnie 714-758-0493 Top Dollar Paid! From 1800-1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings, china. glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 Ext 3900 BOOKKEEPING R ecept·FT SERVICES 5533 N.B. RESTAURANT Bookkeeper 40hra/wk. Responsible, detail iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11:--!Rl-----s FOR SALE 123 23rd Rest exp pref. Computer oriented & friendly for ••• .. ••• EST A 'TE St. 1000 al. Sale Torm & W/P skills. 675-3474 busy mortgage co. Please be aware that ~ Neg. Rental $1300/ Phns/multlple duties. the llsllnga In this cat· AUCfJQN month. 213·262·3089 Fax res: 723·4796 egory may require you t II 900 b n. &-"Al 6' ha1 Fe,.,U PEPSI/FRITO Route s~ Receptlonlat/Counter o ca a num er -'~flnri{l,;,lf-t FT In which there Is a Great local alles. Earn . . ~f phones perform It Aruiqva. RneAru $1700 +weekly. Call clerlcal/admln work.1-c_h_a...,;rg::..e;...,t.;.p.;;..er_m....;;.ln.;;.u.:..;te;,;.. _ Anciq"• Toyo ec Collealbla NOWI 1·800-311·7632. Must be responsible TRADE S2S0.000 1nJcwclry W L.~ ___. • • bright & friendly. NB e ........ cw.. F' .... ri .... f ANNO'UNCEMENTS LOST It FOUND 2925 t IVR' .....,..., .-. ft For an Interview call: r •-...W. H E I Q H T 8 June 21 't' 1 pm '"'..,.-through classlned r AdlinisttalMAtislltl MOTORSPORTS 642•5678 liJo M4rinA VillAK~ J l:S.rt...J. 831·7351 r nrum (800} 334-0104 r ProdlldioiVAMnbly EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT -AUCTIONaaoown r ~Senict 5530 E?R5rER's Cont.Id APPLIANCES 6011 BAMBOO PICTURE FRAMES. Customl--------- made to flt your size. BALBOA Coll for Info 218-4063 ISLAND WANTED TO BUY 6019 Old Coln• Gold Silver Franklin Mint. Starling Old watches & Jewelry Westcoasl Coln 642·9448 JEWBLRY. Puas • 4 ·FAMIL Y SALE• SA T 6 /1 4 8 ·5 SUN 6 /1 5 8 ·1 2 Grandma's Antiques, Colloctlbles, Decora· tor & Hsehold Items, Applo Computer, Brown Jordon Patio Furn, Olly Cllhing & Access . NO JUNK! • 208 DIAMOND • • D1' 10251------ ESTATE AUCTION n. &-<{Al .. ,.., F-tl• ..J~a..n.CM.lpMr An1;...u. rin< Ant CORONA DEL MAR 6122 HUGE SALE! Sat/Sun 8·1 814 Heliotrope vac, furn, frig, appl, sporting goods, baby equip, cllhs & morelll! AN iqll< f O)ll 8c Cillttt lbka SlS0.000 in J..-17 n .......... ci .... r""",.... COSTA MESA 6124 June 21 1' 1 pm llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Lido Marim1 VillAtt (800) 334-0104 Rll AUCTION lllOOIUlt ~~ Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will hel~ 642·56 8 1947--- FIFTYYEAR anniversary 1997 From Classified Advertising '~ingwicb the Daily Pilot~ the best decUion I couldbavem:r made. The raum w.u inc.mliblel a have receMd more response cban I have with my ad in the Yellow Paga). Catlt beat it!'' "()~"()~ Found. male Shepard mix. Black/tan, has a collar, no tags . Vic-Irvine Ave/Mesa Xltli Hour SUffini 714-251-2111 Clllw•.,..... Dr. 042·7484 ....,,..,....--------Shopping for a new Lost small female blue apartment? classified Siamese cal w/whlto lets you compare paws on June 8. Vic· costs • without haule Tustin Ave/20th St. or worryf Kenmore Washer & Dryer. Excellent Condi S65.each 721-0575 This Weekend Only! FURNITURE 6014 Has Tags, answer• to Claaatfled Bejoux 650·0951 842·5878 Belllnl Red & while baby bed. Excellent Cond. $300. 549·7963 . • --------- Put a fevv ·words to vvork fC?r you. STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Ltgal [JqJartmmt at tht Daily Pilot is pleasul to announce a new smJia IUJtlJ auail4bk to nn.v busincsrtS. lk•• aleeper sofa Fall colors. 2 mos. old. $200. 650·8703. lt•ll•n Black Laque r 8-pc queen bdrm set. Includes entertain· ment armolre. Cherry Klngslze 181h century poster bed· room set 8-pc. Both 3· months new $1700/ea OBO 31<>-430-2575 Thinking of having a ' garage sale? Give us a calll CLASSIFIED . &42·5878 ~ will now SEARCH tht name for you al no txlm chargt, and save you tht ~and tJx trip f() tht OJurt House in Santa Ana. Thm, of course, afar the searrh is comp/eteJ ~ wiO file your fictitWu.s businas name statemmt with the OnmJy Ckrlt, publish ona a uxelt for four wtela as requirrJ by law and thm file your proof of publication with the OJunty Ckrlt. . P!Mse stop by to file your fa:titious busins statnnmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, CA1ta Mes11. If you cannot stqp b) pfMs, at1J us rJ (714) 642-4321 and~ wi/J ma/et amzngmimts for JbU to ham& this prrx:ttUm by m4iJ. If you shouJJ.havt ""J farther questions, p~ oJJ us anJ r.w wiJJ be more than g/llJ lo assist JOU. GooJ Juc/t in )'IJU1' MW /Jusino;d . D . ''.Pilot . Nl·WPUH1 BHACll OFF MSRP • arrive ... r • .. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 TODAY'S CROSSWoRP PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Conloor 6 Corn parts 10 Wood slnp 14 Pet'k up 15 Melville no11el 16 Sound 11'1 body 17 Manifest 18 Toupee's cousins 19 -of Man 20 Sprout 22 Twig broom 23 Aslensk 24 Ages.as 59 Shngy 60 Bee product 65 Advantage 66 Animal's slun 67 weaker, as an excuse 68 Mtronau1 Armstrong 69 Creek 70 Wipe oul 71 Pitcher Hershiser 72 All nghl 73 Jack -could •eat no t111 newspapf'• 26 Also DOWN 29 Tops t Trudge 31 "Gel -of that 2 Busy place 1unk1" 1 Stale 32 Shade tree conf1de11lly 33 Fashion 4 Salon 111a9az1ne treatments 34 Talk 5 G111e a name to 38 Wnter James -6 Like a certain 40 Worp ol 11o;5en1 llon 42 Valley I Overlook 43 Spool 8 Goll scure 46 Isinglass." 9 9 Urgent 49 Alcoholic summons beverage 10 Protected 50 Gunk 11 Cowboy's rope 5 t Pronounc.e 12 Perm11 tnd1st1nclly t 3 Swarms (w11h) 52 -rally 21 Finger part 53 Sp11ng and fall 22 Ob1ec1 on radar 57 Units of energy 25 Sounds of PREVIOUS PUZZ&._I! SOLVED hes11allon 26 Pair of horses 27 Gymnast Korbul 28 Porten1 30 Appears 35 Wyall -36 De1ec1111e's need 37 Rope fiber 39 Off-while 41 Qu1elly 44 Stolen goods 45 Eternity 47 Heal 48 Sporty socks 53 Shorthand 54 Sea duck 55 Playing marble 56 Harem head 58 Cliff 61 Eartheoware jar 62 General Bradley 63 Plateau 64 Author Harte 66 Paid athlete .---.2 .......... 3~~4~~5--~""'P.!~~-..~-11 12 13 14 17 ?O 1? 38 43 59 65 7 0 3 8y CHARW GOREN wfth OMAR SHARIF and TANNNf HIRSCH 8A.FETY FIHBI' Neit.htr vulnerable. South deals. NOR'nl •K G 'V A63 OK 84 •QJ974 WEST •3 'V Q10942 OJ6 53 •A65 EAST •A9752 'V J 7 O Q7 • 108 3 2 SOUTH •QJ 1084 'V K81S <>A 10 9 2 •K The bidding: 50\ITH WEST 1• Pan 20 Pau 2NT PHa PaH Patta NORTII EAST 2• Pass 21:7 Pass SNT PaH Opening lead: Ten of\) "Life imitates art," wrote Oscar Wilcfc. Whnt hrought Wildr's obser- vation to mind was thi11 den t from the Spring North American Cham- pionships, which could be straight out of the ch apt.er on play technique in any bridge book. The bidding i s interesting. North's two hearts was simply a forcing bid and said nothing about the suit, not even promising a stop- per. When South confirmed a heart stopper in response, North bid the no-t.rump game. · West led the I.en of hearts, dum· my played low and East produced the jack. Had declarer won the llrst trick and led a spade, East would have won and returned a heart, and the defenders would have forced out the ace. Even had the spades bro- ken nonnally, declarer would have had only eight tricks, and West would come in with the ace of clubs and cash enough heart.a to defeat the contract one trick. There was a· simple cure for this malady -declarer allowed the jack of heart lo hold the first trick and won I.he continuation with the king. When in with the ace of spades, East had no more heart.I!. No mAt· ler what the derf'nders did, decln.rer had sufficient dummy entries to cstabli11h two tricks in clubs and, despite the whims or distributi(lll, those wer e enough to deliver ' the game. I t pay!I to read! Learn to be a better bridge player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-12.25 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Let· te r, P.O. Boir 4410, Chicago, m. 60680. CHRYSLER 9050 HONDA I Newpo" Duch/Cosca M~s• O:Uly Pil01' 9085 MERCEDES 9130 PONTIAC 9170 '83 LeBaron Conw '8t CIVIC 4-0r Sedan '84 100 SEC Rtd/blk '85 Grand Am 011 auto, p/s, p/w, p / Sspd, AC, radio, new Xlnt cond. t38k ml. 2·dr. Fully Lo~doy locks, 'am/fm cass, tlrH, oxo cond. 87k $13,900. 831·0281 . with Alarm. UndOf cust whls, Xtra clean. orig ml. 1 owner. --,,.,8,.,7,,....,.1..,,8..,,0,.,E,,..,,,S""D'"'N-:--1 SK ml. 112.000. (101180/PF678988) $2500. 831·1 788 714·645·9150 t 9 10,995 Auto. sharp, hurry!---------. Toyota of 188 Accord L)( (vln13EHX992) 5794-"· '95 GRAND PRIX • Huntington Beach S·Spd, A /C. P /S, B each Motors Au t o, A /C. P /S• 7 14·847-8555 Cruise, Tiii, AM/FM 842·8008 P/Locks. Casseu-=~1 (t01289/065805) ~ $7995 84' 230SL Conv, Cruise . T l l FORD 5 T oyota of Newly restored, new f2t5651 $10,08 907 Huntin gton Beach Inter, lncfds Hard Top. ORANGE COAST ' '85 THUNDERBIRD V·8, A/C, Full Power, AM/FM Stereo. Tinted Glass. $2,500. Please Call 7 14 ·6~6·0409. '87 FORD VAN Conv. V-6, A/T, P/S, A/C, Low ml. Orig. Owner. $4,999 720·1722 '88 ESCORT 5 spd, amtrm cass . (2005 12/358569) $5495 Toyota ot Huntl.,gton Beach 714·847·8555 714·847·8555 s11,500.obo 375.0104 p 0 NT I AC ~ '88 Civic DX, 4-dr 5. 91'560 SEC Bfk/Bfk 444 c.200 spd, am/fm cass, ac. Immaculate & Loaded. 714• • ., • 144K ml, good condl Cstm Signature Whls. $3500. 650·8841 $33,950. 283·1777 LM _R_O_L_LS_R_O_Y_C_E_9_1_8_2 '90 Accord LX, 4·dr ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Sodan, S·spd, am/Im MERCURY 9135 7 7• Sliver Shado··\ cass, ac, orig owner, .., 5 7 K m I. $ 8 9 Q O. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii II, 75th Anlnverary G44·8258 Lv Msg. '78 Qrand M arquis Mode I . 8 GK m I,. 193 A ccord LX 39k orig ml. 4dr. $20,000.obo 345·01 04 Auto, lmmacl $3995/obo. 640·6070 194 COUGAR TOYOTA 921G (vin I 3CVK404) $10,997 Beach Motors 84:f·6&66 Fu II Power Loaded iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,,,,oonroof & Moro #631369 $8,999 ISUZU 9100 '91 COROLA SR5 COUPE I '88 TEMPO GL Auto, A/C, P/Locks, P/S, Cus, Till, Alloys iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 111128147 $3 ,999 '92 TROOPER ORANGE COAST PONTIAC 714·444·5200 • 5·Spd. 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G4G·2226 MAZDA 9125 9035 '85 Cargo Van, clean/ Hunting ton B each looks govd/runs 714·847·8555 '94 Mazda Mlata $8497 Beach Motors 842·6666 '93 Olds Ciera Sdn Lo ml. It's perfect! (vinl3CHF71G) $6997. '94KIA SEPHIAGS 5 ·S pd , A /C , P /5', P/W, AM/FM Stereo Cassette & More! #210282 $6,999 9030 TRANSPORTATION SAIL BOATS 7014 ~~~E SLIPS7022 BMW •••••••••I 24 · Sailboat Mahogany/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii great/79K orig ml/Out· a c, am /f m ca s s , Beach Mot~rs 842·6666 '86 Park Aveu nue filled for camping. Bill'---------cruise, Limited Edition --------- needs engine work, above blue, but not GMC 9081 with Hardtop PLYMOUTH 9165 BOATS Teak, dieszel, auto 7011 pilot, icebox. head. 2 boats must selll $5000/obo. 581-5947. new transmission. duplicatable 63.1·6695 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (101123/5t2549) 35ft Slip Balboa Coves '89 3251C White conv, SGOO. or best offer. 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Bluebook Must Sell! s 14,000/lirm 673-4282 714·444·5200 reliable services CLASSIFIED When you write interesting 1hlngs It's the resource you ---------'93 Riviera Classlfled Is..... a Classified ad, can count on to sell a PONTIAC 9170 ANTIQUES & VG. ate, auto, cruls'e CONVENIENT to buy Include all myriad of merchan· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLASSICS 9250 cust whls, Like New whethe( you're buy-dlse Items. because (101192/404473) ing, selling, or just the facts our columns compel $14,495 looking, classified has and get the qualified buyers to Toyota of what you needl results collJ Huntington Beach CLASSIFIED 714·847·8555 042-5678 you want. 642·5678 '92 Grand Am Sdn Auto, xtras, lmmac! (vinN3BJY997) $6688. B-ach M otors 842-8660 '73 M aseratl Citroen 37k mi. Restored to all orlglnal. $13,500. or tradel 996·5212 eves -----•CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 RITCHENS SERVICE 3890 WALL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COVERJN GS 3786 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING DIRECTORY •A Place In The Heart MACMEDIC • Care for L1c'd home daycare. 1 + Macintosh Computers Fun activities: art, music In your hme/ofc. Low/ science & more. Lg yard/ hourly rate. 673-8819 playrooml TLC & CPA 1-P-C.......,P,_e_r_s_o_n_a_l =T-r _a.,..ln_e_r l304202716 645·4831 Small Job EXPERT Duncan Electric Local/Quick Response L #275870 8 50·7042 Home Repair/Remodel Costa Mesa/Newport 25 Years Exp. Jim 631·2460 COMPLETE KITCHEN REMODEL & REPAIR Custom Cabinets Olly Consln. Reas Rates LN708346 & Insured. 3932 PUBLIC NOTICE Ike's Custom Painting Tho Calif. Public Ullll-Prof, Clean, Quality _O_R_C_O_P_L_U_M_B-IN-G--. ***A• V an Horn ties Commission RE· WL"'o7rOk.341nGV8E6xt3&1 D4o6c1ks0. & Ora1·n Clean'1ng. Wallcoverlng 15yrs exp QUIRES that all used -..,.."---,,..--· __ 1 Top Oua1t1y • Great Refs household goods Peters Painting ?Dys/Free estNisa MC LN709452 645·2418 ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 -------tn your homo or office Don't know a keyboard from the on switch? Call Jerry 850·0915 Peterkin Electrlc Prompt & Low Rates! res·com/sm-lg jobs CSLG18717 748·5255 BREWER'S TV·VCR & Home Service• Under S300. LllE73660 • 714-413·6428 . L#727705 760-8170 movers print their 20 Years Experience T he Stripper P.U.C. Cal T number; Free Estimates ________ _. Spec I a fl z Ing in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLEANING ASK ME ABOUT... SERVICES Remodellng•Additions 3548 & Home Repairs. No Job iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Profeulonal Service FENCES A T OUCH OF CLASS Computer & Internet Too Small! Bob 548·8223 Qua lity Remodeling •Also Home Repairs •Reasonably Priced •Local Co. B#G3G318 •Stephenson Assoc. Call 714-644-5465 CABINETS 3490 Advanced Woodsyslems ·Custom Cabinetry- K11chen • Bath • Doors Moldings • Mantels l691650 714·998-8970 3615 Cleaning. Res/Comm Training. Affordable. 8c DECRS Lie/Bonded. Free Est. On-site Ted 840· 7872 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Teresa 282·71431 ________ _ •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Licensed-Bonded S 10.00 per hour. 714-548-0368 •Bright H•eclnlng European Prol'I. Best In townl Refs 5Yrs Exp. Grace 251·9455 CONCRETE & MASONRY 3557 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Cone, Patio, Driveway Fplc. BBOs. Ref, 25Yr. Exp. Terry 557.7594 Del Mar Cleanlng Co John Doran Masonry By Alan S. Lewis Brlck•Stone•Block Reliable, Prof'I, Olly Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalrs ok * Wood Fences * Replace/Repair Low S Free hauling/est. Llc'd Advantage Const t 7 4-.530 t EXCELLENT WORK Fences/Decks/Bick Walls Uc B· 1 ConlrattOf 8538526 Now Construction ** 722-2805 ** Res/Com 714-458·9212 Free Est. & Advice MARIA'S CLEANING 1_L_11_6_81_1_9_1 _6_3_1_·_3_6_3_2 ---------• Quality Assurance **JRQ MASONRY** Stambaugh Bullders Lattice Co11ers & Patios Cust Redwood Decks. Glass, Plex or Picket Hand Ralls. Fencing. L707328 714431 ·8822 CARPENTRY 3510 10Yra In Bus. Supplies BLOCK BRICK STONE provided. 539·8704 All types-Olty Worktl--------- •VICKl'S CLEANING Est. L730089 531·7043 FLOOR INSTALL We offer THE BEST REPAIRS 3620 House(Window Cleanlng. _C_O_N_TRA __ C_T_O_R_S __ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Accept M /C & VI SA --------- C.M. Dale 631-1818 LANDSCAPE & limos and chaulleurs Interiors and Exte11ors ---------Wallpaper Removal print their T.C.P. num· Referral. 854-0512 ---------. 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Quality/Integrity -----------Llcil'280644 G45·3209 I care, Ken 642·1770 Lou Torr•• Landsc•P• 1-----------,---- •AU..RUAIRS •REMOD£L • DRAIN CILANINO • J£mNO • C!RTIFtfD BACICl\.OW Remodel 645·5079 ROOFING 3910 A·OK R 0 0 F I N 0 ·1st Class Installer· Sr Oise/Free EsVL639447 891-3754 800-891·3754 BALBOA ROOFINQ CO Quality Work Guarnt'd Reroof/Aepalr Free Est Lie/In• 8 31·5081 WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU 0011'1 ADVERTISE? . Affordable Carpentry Ca bl nets-For mica-Kil Baths-Crown Molding Ref's Lee 845·8759 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt Refs. Sal•s•Svc•lnatall Vicki 714·668·0395 GENERAL 3558 HardwdNlnyl/Ceramfc --------- PERGO/Carpet/Free est. HAULING 3720 L708279 908·9 590 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Harbe>r Area 20Yrs. ***QUALITY CARE Wkly maint/New Install 20yra exp N.B. lncludlng lrrlg work/Troe trim stucco/drywall repair. Cusl rafesl 548·4303 Xfnt Work. 845•2417 ·~80tt.£PS N01#1111G. : RAl>IO OISOO'CHb> 80NO£.D AND INSUIUl> UCIM50a CARPENTRY•Wlndowa Doors • Wood Fences PET PROOFINO L#2G1581 • Call Bob 249·8323 Pg·312·0026 LEWIS Construction Remodel•Handyman Lt1'704773 Local Rea. •·G-ARA--G-E ____ _ •714-557·5925• JUNK TO THE DUMP Shane's Oerdenlng RAINBOW Circle Malnt. (714·988·1882) & Landscaping. Lawn Palntlng·lnVE•I House/Apt AVAILABLE T ODAY care lnstall'n/Aemoval Quality job. Free eat. PHf 714-722--9998 ROOf'INQ Speclallsta Summer Spec 10% OFF All Stytes-Fast-Ofl)elldable Ll538526 NOW Const • 722·2605 * Call the Classifieds QUALITY CRA"SMAN Custom cablnels/crown n'loldlng/ltle/marble/Mfsc repairs. Charles 557-7684 CERAMIC TILES 3528 HOUSEHOLD SERVICE 714631-9 DOORS 3678 988•1882 Sprinklers 548°5801 Lll'569897 830·8888 ---------• VICT OR'S Prorl Land· THI! LOCAL PLUMBER REMODELING CONSTRUCTION • --------acape Malnt. Seasonot A Better Way Painting ·a James E. Bangert co.· •·ADDITIONS 39l6 BUILDING 3560 .R.2a, sisrvlc~ Call• IMPROVEMENTS Color. 10Yre Exp. Xlnl Quality Crahsmanahlp Free Estimates ~ (7141 642·5678 :fia~~k!:.~::::~• HOME 3756 Rois N.8. 457·1739 [6~~1~3rea;1~~~:1.~:~~ Frltndly sarvlce•lnaured ANDERSON Conatr Llc'd 650-Setv·(1378) Young's Landacaplng1 ___ ......,. _______ .... LIS32981 675·9304 ,ARTHINQ INTERIORS Rts/Comm'l/New·Rmdl1--...,...,.,,,~--~--Samo Day S11c, L72946!> CHUNG'S PAINTING -----.,...-.,..,--,---1 Kltchen/6alh/Ron'lodel l.lc-lnsured·Bondtd ••$475 • 18X7•• llKl!·NU CONCRETE Ownr..op•Xlnt NB refa 23Yrs Exp·Grt Price! Expert Drain Claanlng Rm Additions Visa/MC SINCE 1928 760·1301 Includes hallway. Remve oll/rua1 stains, 960·5033/ Mbl-264·5588 Guar Work·Free Est & Plumbrng Repairs Ll560875 073·1212 weather-strip. lnatalla· crack rpr. R•mi/Hal wd Llc#375602 530•15~4 20yra txp. All work guar. Leaky Shower• Rep'd lion & tax 845•5704 deoka Free est 760-84271---------·---------Steve 845·8298 --------- Regroutlng & lnstall'n DRYWALL MASSAGE 3830 COMPLflH PAINTING SCREEN L670130 Dean of T ile COMPUTERS 3556 SERVICE 1------------------1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Bell Work At Tho Precise Plumblng 673-8065 or 846·8526 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3584 HANDY MAN 3710 JBWE.LRY 37941• Best Price Quoront'd. Repairs & Remodels SERVICES 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L&B Sport• Theraplf Ll698286 547·0522 Free Esllmalta 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiill TILES $5 A SQ FT •COMP·U·TEK• 1• Prof & Peraonal MHstga1...,..---------Ll981318969-10901• ~~J----..(1 Low Costs-Repair •Rec•H•d Bookc•H.. 1'Patnt/Carpentry• Wllllam H arold J eweler for Men & Women O•n• Abram• Palntln9 Mobile Screen Serv. 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SALES HOURS Mon-Fri: IOam -6pm Sat. 9am -6pm Sun: Closed . \ 72 HOURS -Daily Piloc ~-.. -. -·-----.... --,,. ~~-:. -·-· -' --. ~~-·.::-::_ FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 The sound ('Con Air') anci the. furry ('Buddy') • EDITOR'S NOYE: The Reel Critics column features movie oitiques written by community members serving on our panel. Usual swnmer film: loud, dumb, violent Pointless, mind-numbing and completely predictable, "Con Air" is lhc latest in d long series of big-budget action pictures that embody the worst features of lhe genre A pldnl'loc1d of the worst John Depko cnnuncils in America take over lhe night and give us two relentless hours of mur- der, mayhem and rrundJess v10lence. WJ.Se-crack- mg killers delJver cute onc-ltners as they blow out the brd.lns of dozens of mnocent victims for youI vtewmg plea- sure. nus hds become Hollywood's 1ded of real summer fun at the moVles. As usual, d hne group of great actors is completely wasted in this him. Nicolas Cage, John Malkovich and John Cusack play one-dimen- sional cardboard characters ln a story that uses every . .J/f iJlo>-a 11/.e 0/l(a 1n 1na (f,ina action cliche known Lo man. The special effects in this film have only one purpose: destruc- tion. Planes, cars, buildings, cities, people, everything and anything is blown up, crushed, crashed, or obliterated in place of having a real screenplay. The dialogue is so silly, and the plot so lame, it makes action films like "Speed" and "Die H&Id • look like Shakespeare. You could fall asleep from the boredom if it wasn't for the fact that this movie is so damn LOUD! It is a constant assault on your eardrums that only a fan of heavy metal or punk rock could enjoy. For more than $50 million, and a plane full of outstanding actors, you get two hours of relentless sound and fury, s1gru- fying nothing. Go figuie. GRADE:D • JOHN DEPKO, 47, is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator for the Orange County Public Defender's Office. Inquiring minds really sh ouldn't go Seeing "Con Air" is a great way to spend a few hours If you don't care to watch reruns of "The Nanny" or don't feeJ like Now on tbe Water in Newport Beach A traJition of a truly Florentine cu.Mine continu.ul SERVING LUNCH & DINNER Great~ Offer l lb. Uve Maine L'Obster \llt/Fresh Pasta on~$14.90 • Happy Hour • Piano Bar Nightly For rese'rvations Please Call 673-9500 251 East Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach ·1 Buddy the gorilla helps Gertrude (Rene Russo) serve tea ln the tint film from Jlm Henson Pictures, "Buddy," a Columbia Pictures release. renting "Ernest Goes to Camp " again. The basic premise has deco- rated war hero Nicolas Cage being paroled after eight years in the iron hoteJ for involuntary manslaughter (he accidentally, on purpose, killed a guy trying to violate his wife). He's hitching a ride home on a plane full of convicts that ends up getting FAST FREE DELIVERY 5.,._ n::::u::;,,,_ l Opm • Fri '7 Slit 1111m-JO:J Opm ~ AUMAjor I Credit Canis Accepud •• 645-3057 211 62"'° STREET NEWPORT BFACH hijacked. Of course, be saves the day. Don't ask the following ques- tions: Why didn't his wife pick. him up at the prison? Why didn't he take a com- mercial flight? U he was such a modeJ pris- oner, why did be have to serve eight years of a seven-to-10-year sen-Peter Adanallan tence? Ube was just bitching a ride after being paroled. why did be have to be handcuffed and mixed in with some of the worst criminals the world bas seen? Just don't ask. While the movie is an action- packed thriller with some of the best explosions and mayhem I've seen since "Eraser,• you need to leave your common sense at the door to believe evet) part of this. There is a tremendous chase scene through Las Vegas that takes more unbelievable twists and turns than the supposed &in· gle bullet that caused the Kennedy assassination. Right in the middle of the scene, the chase goes through what looks suspiciously lik.e the Third Street Tunnel in downtown Los Angeles. In another scene rem.ini.samt of the •l\viligbt Zone,· a Hannibal (The Cannibal) Leder clone ends up having tea with a liWe girl. You never see any of her family. The producer mes to make you think she gets killed. :f.l's r• ~ting way to b'y and generate an emotional response from the audience (she's O.K.). I should have waited until the movie comes out on cable TVI •PETER ADANAIJAN, 43, lives in Newport Beach wtth his wife and three boys. He is national manager of the special markets division for Vivitar Corp. A Ma~a of a gorilla An unusual and engrossing film, ·Buddy" is not the stan- dard PG fare. Although deal- ing with a beguiling if some- what frightening animal, channing and caring human beings and funny episodes involving a mix of domestic and wild animals, there is an undercurrent of seriousness about raising and treating natjves of the jungle as pets in a civilized environment. Very wisely, the screenwriter and director, Caroline Thompson, has chosen a straightforward telling of the story, focused almost exclusive- ly on the lady and the beast. The seeming simplicity of the story line, however, does not disguise the basic theme, noT is it meant to. The makers of ·suddy" apparently believe that if they give the viewer food for thought, the audience just might think about some of the larger issues implied. •euddy" is the story of a sickly, tiny ape who grows to a hu~e male gorilla under the lovmg care and considerable intelligence of nudy Lintz, Oawlessly played by Rene Russo. ~ In her early years Trudy developed a consuming love fot animals and called herself the ·~ ol the anbnals. • She was ~~ ... ~~.·.·/ FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 after marrying a fabulously wealthy doctor (Robbie Coltrane), and turned her ener· gies to apes. Beautifully photographed by Steve Mason, most of the action takes place on their swnptuous estate in the 1920s. One notable sequence takes place at the World's Fair. Trudy has taken her simian menagerie to dance and do other clever things. One day Buddy, upset by the unac- customed number of people he has been Eleanore Humphrey exposed to, gets out of his cage. This causes a panic; how the gorilla is lured back into captivity is one of the most a.musing scenes in the film. Trudy, however, does not rec- ognize any incipient problems as Buddy grows to massive. adulthood, although her hus- band tries to make her aware. The potential dangers provide tension and drama for the audi- ence, though such obvious story devices are of minor concern to Thompson; it's the low-key but very real underlying concerns she is subtly fostering in the . viewer. The producers, Zoetrope and Jim Henson Pictures, say •Buddy• is a true story as recounted in Untz's book, •Animals Are My Hobby.· This is an engaging, carefully crafted picture with strong appeal for grown-ups as well as children. It deserves greater patronage than it is getting. • ELEANORE HtWIMEY, "over 65," lives in Costa Mesa and is a political junkie involved with several city committees. t1GJ11, -ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak •Seafood •Cocktails 1696 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 It's not your typical chimp movie I must confess that I am not fond of "chi.mp• movies and was predisposed not to like "Buddy.• However, this is not a typical •Bedtime for Bonzo"-type film. ll's actually based upon the memoirs of Gertrude Llntz, a wealthy New York socialite and anlmal lover probably unequaled until Michael Jackson (and just as eccentric,. Set during the 1920s, Lintz and her physician husband live on a large estate with enough animals for a small zoo. She dotes on her little chimps who are treated like royal children - they dine with the Lmtzes, sleep in elaborately decorated cages and go lo the movies. They even SU58111le Perez have a "nanny,• whose sole purpose seems to be to keep them entertained. When Llntz (Rene Russo) res- cues a sick baby gorilla from a zoo, her maternal instinct kicks into high gear. As time goes on, Buddy learns to walk on two legs and even serve hors d'oeu- vres to her shocked guests. However, her little "baby" grows at a rate of 100 pounds a year, and for all bis childlike behavior and sweet disposition we are reminded that Buddy is still a wild animal. This movie does have the cha.rm or a fairy tale. The look of the film -costumes, elaborate sets -is quite beautiful. Kids will love all the animals and the chimps are genuinely fwmy. The gorilla (with the help of anima- tronics and a guy in a gorilla Tuaclays, 9am -lpm Friday, lpm-5pm Newport Pier Downtown su.t Faire Oft Main St. Fresh Picked, (..oQ1lv Grown Produce Honey. Nute, Frufts, Vegetables Bread, Flowen It More SpoMOred by the Orange Countv Fann BuNGu • 573-0374 suit) is-quite convincing in bis vulnerability and power. Still. I had to wonder -is Lintz exceedingly naive or just a little nutso? 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Airport cross MacArthur/Corinthian FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 Back to the The Back Bay offers plenty of sights for bird watchers, hikers, bikers and everyone who loves nature Story by Nancy Cheever + Photos by Marc Martin F rom the penmeter of Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve -also called the Back Bay -it looks as if a Montana valley has been carved right through the bustling cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. With a winding river, thou- sands of shrubs and grassy hills, the bay looks out of place ln the rruddle of O range County. But that natural landscape actually sustains more life than both of those cities combined. The Back Bay just east of Coast Highway is a complete ecosystem that is home to a vari- ety of plants dnd animals. pro- tected by the state, and coveted by those who visit it. On any given day, volun- teers, naturalists and college interns can be seen examining, cleaning and re-vegetating the bay m an attempt lo preserve one of the Last wetlands m Southern California. John Scholl , fish and wildlife interpreter for the state Department of Fish and Game, which controls the largest por- tion of the bay, coordinates edu- cational and intern programs. ·Tue biggest mission of the department is to protect wildlife habitats for the people of California,• be said. "The best way to do that is through educa- bonal programs.· Scholl stressed the lrnpor- lance of keeping the bay pris- 7 -Course Dinner Served at 7 :30 pm 6 of the Bes t Italian Wines Only s6s per person -Reservations Recommended - "BIG NIGHT" Menu 4-Course Meal er person • (8 person uw .... uiu eaturing Temprano & Tir·~• Please call ahead!!! 645-8560 tine by asking people not to lit- ter or interact with the birds and other animals. Chuck Mitchell, a marine biologist, volunteers and does consulting work at the ecologi- cal reserve situated on Shellmaker Island. For the recent Free Fish Day, Mitchell and an intern volun- teer set out by boat to catch a variety of marine life for visitors to view during the event. Dumping the crabs, sharks and stingrays lnto a gigantic metal tub, Mitchell explained that stingray and halibut begin their lives at bay estuaries. ·This part goes into your leg like a fork,· he said, pointing to the creature's stinger. •it's not deadly, but it'll hurt for a couple of days.• More than 200 species of birds visit the Upper Newport Bay during the .winter months because the area lies on the North American flyway. Six endangered species of birds call . the Back Bay home, including brown pelicans, peregrine fal- cons and the least terns. The 752-acre bay contains four islands that are off-limits to humans, but used as sanctuaries for various birds. The area is visited by more than a million people every year who come from as far away as Japan. There are several differ- ent ways to visit the Back Bay: by bicycle, by foot. by horse and even by car. Walking through 819 Canyon Quick. .. Fresh ... Hot! SM Best Thai Food In Or•ft9C County Voted by the Rtgisicr readers, as appaml in The Best Of Orange Counl)' Section, August 1994 LUNCH, DINNER, CATERING, TAKE OlIT FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 Island -one of the stops on a self-guided walking tour -is like being transported back in time, before development depleted much of the natural landscape. A foot path winds around the dense shrubs, trees and other fiora revealing beauti- ful wildflowers, grasses and native plant life. Butterflies flut- ter around, and creatures scurry in the dense brush. Clapper Rail lfail is a short walk around Shellmaker Island with stops at various viewing posts. The clapper rail is an endange red bird, with only 700 in the United States. For the not-so-adventure- some type, a car trip around the bay is a perfect way to get a glimpse of the various wild ani- mals and indigenous plant life. Starting from Back Bay Drive and ending at East Bluff Drive, the ~pproximately 1 ·mile trip provides an up-close view of the bay. Ed Sockerson was the bay's first volunteer naturalist. A for- mer high school biology teacher, Sockerson said after retiring he looked for ways to stay busy while working in bis field. He helps out with the various activi· ties, including clean up, Free Fishing Day and tours. "You never know what you're going to do from one time to the next,· Sockerson said. No picnicking or camping is allowed on the wetlands or the surrounding mesas. For more information about the Upper Newport Bay, call 640-6746 Wednesday through Saturday. : 1 STICK TO IT -Painted Stick . Interiors and Gallery fea- tures the work of Orange ' Coast College graduate Larry Fodor through June 30. A recep- things to do in the bay : tion for the exhibit, featuring hand-colored lithographs of Native American ceremonial images and desert scenes, takes place Saturday from 4 to 8 p .m . and Sunday from noon to 4 p .m . Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a .m . to 7 p.m . 645-9006. At the Upper Newport Bay Ecologk.alRMerVe •DAILY Sell-guided tour: Take one of many foot , horse or bicycle paths or paved roads. Trail heads are at Back Bay Drive and Jamboree Road in Newport Beach, and University Drive and Constellauon Drive in Costa Mesa. •WEEKLY SATURDAYS Campfire: on the Clapper Rail Trail at Shellmaker Island at 7:30 p.m. Enjoy a campfire with stories by docents and other volunteers, roasted marshmallows, hot choco- late and the reserve's multimectia center. Topics change weekly. Families welcome.· Nature Tour: leaves at 9 a m. from Shellmaker lsland off Back Bay Drive the hrst and Uurd Saturday of every month Explore the bay's natural landscape, wildlife and history. Canoe Tour: leaves at 8:30 a.m from Shellmake.r Island. Naturalists lake you on a gwded tour of the bay, via canoe. Go to the base of the clills to view owls and other birds in their natural habitat. Bring binoculars and cam- eras. $13. •SUNDAYS Kayak Tour: leaves at 10 a.m. from Newport Dunes. $15. Cail (800) 585-0747 for details. •MONTHLY Wetland Bird Survey: For the hard-cqre bird watcher, grab a camera, binoculars, pad and pen for a quarterly counting of the birds. Pl.sh Net Survey: once a month based on the tides. Boats bring fish and creatures in to shore to be studied and then released. Great for children. Ply fllla1Dg Bute: Cius; the first Saturday of every month. For $32, flsbing experts teac:b visitors i..1_J..._ ..... _ ••• ' ••• •"llQW A-V UT ...... ' ...... ' Family Discovery Days: Held in July from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. by volunteer naturahsts, the event is geared toward children. toddlers to pre-teens. Limit is 12 children. $5 per child. Take a short walk and talk about the plants and birds found in the bay. Children will then complete a craft or game. Cail 640-6746 Wednesday through Saturday lor activity details and reservations. •ANNUAL Earth Day: annual event in April. Many booths and activities, entertainment. tree kayak and canoe tours, free nature tours. Free Fish Day: In June and September. bring the family and hsh for tree. Bait. tackle, reel and rod supplied by the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve. Tern Island Clean-up: m the spnng and fall, volunteers wel- come. Cail 640-6746 for exact days and times. 2 JAZ2. FEST SETS SAJL -Tue Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will be the site of a Ducieland jazz festival Saturday beginning at 11:30 a .m . Bands will play and ham- burgers, chicken burgers and beverages will be supplied. Proceeds from the festival will go to the museum and the Order of the Blue Gavel's Humanitarian Foundation. Tickets are $15: to order, call 675-8915. 3 SPEAKING OUT -The New Voices Playwrights Workshop presents its first e vening of staged readings Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Theatre District in the Lab Anti- Mall, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Refreshments will be pro- vided and a donation of SS is suggested. 435-4043 or 444- 4451. 4 TEWNG TALES -Nine mas- ter storytellers will tell international stories, tales and folklore from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Cornerstone Cafe, 1907 SINCE SABATINO'S 1864 Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. JOIN US FOR L UNCH • DINNEll • SUNDAY BaUNCH CATnlNG AVAILA8LE FOR ALL EVENTS Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event is free. 646-5776. 5 THE AGE OF AQUARIUMS - Orange Coast College's Marine Science Program will host an open house Saturday to show off its large cold-and warm-water aquari- ums from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. in the Marine Science Lab in OCC's Lewis Center for Applied Sciences. Admission is free. For more information, call 432-5564. 6 THE JURY IS OUT -The public is invited to view winning entries in the spring 1997 O range County Artist Juried Exhibit on display through July 29 in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery. 3300 Newport Blvd. 717-3870. 7 'LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR' -Orange Coast College presents Neil Simon's "Laughter on the 23rd Floor,• at 8 p.m. June 19-21 and 26-28 and 3 p.m June 22 and 29 in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $7 for Thursday and Sunday per- formances and $8 for Friday and 72 HOURS Daily Pilot 0 Saturday shows. Tickets at the door are $9 and $10. 432-5880. 8 'THE THIRD MAN' -The Orange County Museum of Art offers a film noir classic, "The Third Man,• at 6:30 p.m . 1oday at 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. 759-1122. 9 'ARSENIC AND OLD LACE' - The Newport Theatre Arts Center presents the black comedy •Arsenic and Old Lace" at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, today through July 13 at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets are $13. 631-0288. 10 CALIFORNIA READING - Laurey Venn and Bev Gillett will sign and dis- cuss "One Day Self-Guided Tours of Southern California• at 2 p.m. Saturday at Barnes & Noble in Tuangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd:, Costa Mesa. 631- 0614. Author Gregory Lee signs "The Best of Orange County, Califonua • at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble, g53 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 759- 0982. 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Newport Beach Goll CoursP :noo lrv111t! /\~ /56-0121 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Calrforrnrt ( .u1•;1ne/Mf'tlrterranean Sc:yte B"'nr.h Our Sc"'mptious Brunch c.;1ir1s1M.s ol sweral Metllt.Crrunean-St.yte salads and Appetr1t>1 •, • r.hf'lmp ·Pancakes Oscar and an •Omelette Station l tl<. .lU.'(J at 1 /9CXJ Jamboree aw lrv1ne ( 714 J 9 75- 1 234 •2 1 U3 Hours 1 Dam-2pm Reservations recommended but not. nece~ury JAVA CENTRALE I\ Europea11 ~e gourmet coffea cafo Located at 3420 Via Lido 111 Newport Beach Open 7 days Mf 6-1 Opm DISCORDIA !he prem1ef' C)ber cafe www d cofr com LocaV!d 1n fhp Lab 2930 Br1stol 1n Costa Mesa. (114) 427-5B55 KAPLAN'S ONJakfast , lunch. Otnn~r and Lal.f• flVE!nings Voted the besL dell 1r1 Orange Count.v Open 7 days 6 COam 10 lXlpm and Sam 1 1 CXlpm oo weekends All maior c.radit cards occepted Located off thll! f-400 at Harbor 81\/d 3211 Harbor Bllld 557"6611 SFUZZI New lt.el1an Elegant. yet casual (loatt.ed 1n Tnengle Square, Costa Mesa) WP<I Happy Hour Early Bird Menu Available El.'ery day Hours Lunch 11 30nm-4 CL\-.m Dinner 4 ~10 30 Rc6el'Vlltronr; ecceptt:KJ Mastef ·aro Visa Amencan EApress located Bl 1870.A Harbor Blvd 7141 546-95CXJ TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pastas end bread made fresti dally. Open 6 day& a week. Tues . Sun 4-10 pm. Fn & Sat. 4-11 Oosed Mondays. VIS8 and Mastercards accepted. Reservatmns accepted Locat.ed et 3012 Newport 81\/d 723-2338 NICK'S PIZZA Great piuas & pasta 1n Costa Mesa since 1968 Open for lunch Tues . .fn 11am-2pm Dinner &er.ied 5pm-10pm Sat noon w 1 Opm Cosed Sunday and Monday Located et 23CXJ Harbor Shoppmg Center Costa Mesa (Rellt" parking lot) (714) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway 111 Newport Beach lunch Mon Sat 11 3t>2 30. Sunday Brunch 11 am-3pm. Dinner Moo-Son 5pm-1Q:>m CaK ahead for reseN8tlOOs 673-95CXJ SCAMPI rone Family Dining Newty Remodeled Open 7 Days A Week for Dmner Only 5pm-10 30pm We Catar Pnvate lunch Parties for 1 5 People or More All Maior Credit Cards Accepted ReservaLtOns Accepted Located at 15 76 Newport Blvd CosLa Mesa 645 8560 SABATINOS RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage Veal lamb. Vegetanan Otshes Wine Beer Cappurc1no & Dessert Hours 7 Days A We~ Serving Snl & Sun Brunch From 8 3Q. 1 00. Sun Thun. 11am- 1 Opm Fn .sat 11am11 pm All Ma,or Q'ed.11. Cards Accepted Located At 251 St11pyard Way, Newport Beach (714) 723-0621 AVILAS EL RANCHITO /\urJienlJI Mexican Foi'!d WJtJi The Freshest lngr1Jdients & A New light C...tStrlf' GN>..at M51·9antac, Hour.; lunch & O.OOP.r Al ~ IJedrt f.ardsAr.cPptt-d locaU!dl)l.2101 Placent>a CostaMesa(714)642· 1142 anlf 20CXJ Newpnn Blvd Newport Beach (714)6756855 Ml CASA Our meat., are now 11 ll'1p VJ ~<JJll as weM es Mexico Now oHenng ftslt tacoi; Phone ullt'ml for or dr-r1> tc1-90 Hours Daily r rom 11 00dn1 All Ma1or Credrt Cards Accepted located At 296 171.h St Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go CompletP Bar All Mator Credrl Cards LOC<:lted At 2675 Irvona Ave !Across From Newporl. Golf Coursel (714] 645-5518 LA CAVE Menu lncltJdP.s LobstP.r D-ab. Shnmp. Steaks Dally Specials Fn & Sat Pnme Rib Full Bar & Wine l1St Casual Dress Hours lunches 11 302 30 -Dinner Mon -Sat From 5 3q>m Vesa Mastercard, Omers Oub located At 1695 lrwie twe (And 1 7thsJ Near Blockbuster Entertainment Costa Mesa (7 14) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Fish, Ctuck:M. Burgers & Salads Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Otnner Hours Mon ·Sat Open 11am ror lunch 4:oopm Mon .fn . Dmner 3 lXlpm Sat & Sun M8fOI' Credit Cards Accepted Located AL 23CO Hert>or Bl #31 Costa Mesa (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premium steak and seafood houee 1n Orange County since 1922 Serv1ng lunch Mon .fn 11 30em until 3 lXlpm Dinner 5efVed nightty untJI 1 CDern located on Newport Boulevan:f & Coast Hwy'" Newport Beach. (714) 645-7077 TA PAS The onfy restBurent 1n 0 C to offer the fineat. in cursme from Spein Wltt't INe Flamenco entertainment SpeoaltMg 1n Paella, steaks, gnlled fresh hsll & pest8S ~ 5 days per week:. closed Mon lOC8Qld 8' 4253 Marbngale Wiry ( 1 mile swti of John Wayne IVport) Maior O'edit cards eccepted (714) 756-8194 THAI SPICE Voted by the Reg.et.er readers, es spp.ered tn the beat of Orange County &eCtlOn as "Tllfl Best Thai Food In Orange County • Lunch. dinner, catenng & telceout 615 w 1 9th 9. Costa Mosa 548- 4333 FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1997 THAI WAVE Dine in or tek&<>ut. Fast & tree deWery. Serving lunch & dinner. LOClltad et 211 62nd St. Newport Beach. Open 7 day& a week. V168. Ma&tercel'd & Amencao Express accept.ed. 645-3057 ROYAL KHYBER AN8rd lllllOOlng CUISlne of India Open for lunch M-F 11 :Jt> 2 CXlpm Closed fOt' lunch Set . Sunday bnJnch 11 3(>2. 30 Donner served from 5:30pm. Located at 1CXXl BnstDI St North CaN now for rei;ervetions 752-5200. NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS Voted ttie t 1 Indian restaurant in ()'ange Counbf. Open dally With three locabons to serve you. Locat.ed at 3705 South Bnstx>I (1 block north of South Coast Plaza) 8500595 THE CANNERY Histonc Waterfront Resteul"&l'lt and Harbor Duse Center Hours Mon. -set 11 30am · 2 CXJam, Son 10 CXJem.12 lXlpm, AH Maior Credtt Cards Reservations Suggested Locar.ed at 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 675- 5777 Fax 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get. hooked on ltle freshest flah Mlable. F1'86h gnled fish. seafood and chicken, sandwtch88, salads. ~ed plates and pasta speewlllAes open Sill days 8 week Mon tl1ru Thurs 11 em-Bpm, Fn & Set 11 am-9pm Located at 670 W 17th St •GB Costa mesa (\/\lest of the new Trader Joes I 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Cat.altoa wat.erfront dinvlg at the termer slb! of the rusuinc Sea Shanty and Ot.>faney's Featunng fresh mei;qut&g11led seafood. oysur bar and ret8~ flsh rncna NI bar Cigar pano Dong pet10 Al maier cards Catenng ava•labla Seating upon arnvat McxJtntety pnced Located 630 Lode Park Onve near Lido Island ~n 7 days. lunch & dtrvier 675-FISH NEWPORT LANDING Waterlront ()rung Sat & Son C.hampagne Brunch Otnner Menu $13 95 $19 95. Oyster Bar Menu Served All Day. Hours 10·00arn 11 ·30prn. Amcx. Mastercard, Visa. Omner Reservations Recommended Located et 503 E Edgewat.er. Balboa (714) 675-2373 SKEWERS Restaurant/Brewert Pizza. Salads. Burgers. Sandwiches & Fish local.Cd at 29B E 17th 9.., Unit 8 Open Sunday-Thursday 11 am-1 Q:>m Frt&t 11 CDem· 12:CDpm All Ciedtt Cards accepl.ed except QscOl/el' Reservetions recommended 645-6459 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vietnamese d1rwig Next to Carl's Jr Serving 8Uttlenoc V1e111amese cu1sone Menu Includes: Vietnamese egg rolls. &pl'lng rolls, old tradlt.lonal nee verm1CeN1 W1th shnmp and fresh vegetables Separate vegetanan menu prepared in I.he tradtlOn8I Buddhist recipes Haun;. 1 1 CXJem.9:CXlpm Closed Sonday Visa/MC accepted 271 Esst 17ttl St . Costa Mesa (714) 574-8460