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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-06-19 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Lowsman Trophy makes 'Irrelevant, appearance Serving the NewPort-Mesa community since 1907 TASTY Indulge food fantasies at summer festival Fa1nalaro faces death • Parents qt murder victim Denise Huber grateful for jury's decision to impose capital punishment. ~-----------------------------, . Outside the courtroom, the Hubers embraced weeping jurors and thanked them. Dennis Huber. the victim's father, said he was glad to have the trial over and called the verdict just. I I I I I ! I TIME LINE •June 3, 1991: Denise Huber dis- appears from t he Corona del M ar Freeway after her car blows a tire. • July 13, 1994: Police in Dewey, Ariz. find Huber's remains in a freezer in John J. Famalaro's drive- way. • May 22, 1997: A jury finds Famalaro guilty of murder with special circumstances. • June 18, 1997: The same jury recommends the death penalty for the crime. I I I I I I I I I ' I I By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -A jury recommended the death penalty Wednesday for John Joseph Famalaro, the former house painter convicted of abducting, raping and killing 23-year-old Newport Beach resident Denise Huber. "I'm going to need a little time on the river to do some fish.mg," said Huber, who flew down from his North Dakota home to attend the trial. "I'm just glad the truth came out and he's ~g to get what he deserves," said JeJtffuber, the victim's 27-year-old broth- er. "It's definitely good that it's over." The verdict caps one of Orange Coun- ty's most notorious murder cases, a saga ~-----------------------------j The defendant seemed emotionless, sitting quietly between his defense lawyers as the verdict came. But others crowding the room -the family of the victim, their friends and supporters and expectant onlookers -seemed to release in a collective sigh the accumulated ten- sion of the five -week b'ial. • SEE SENTENCE PAGE A9 l\:0 l'l-'B<><>K steve marble Grade school's better the serond time arolUld The end of t11e Une ..• ' The routine has become so familiar I could do it in my sleep. 1 back out of the drive- way, make a right tum out of the tract, drive along the euca- lyptus-shaded street, pause for the crossing guard who bas nev- er failed to come bounding out in front of me, creep through the tunnel that passes under the railroad tracks and then swing into the bustling grade school parking lot. BRIAN POBUOA /DAl.Y Pl.OT Accident survivor Dan Townsend enjoys the moment during graduation ceremonies at Newport Harbor High School. First it was my son. Then my daughter. My morning cargo. "See ya. Take care. Have a good day,• I'd shout as they scurried ,_m the car, often leav- ing a stray piece of homework or a crumpled sack lunch or, on one occasion, a left tennis shoe marooned in the back seat. But it's all coming to an end. My daughter is graduating from elementary school, and my long flirtation with Aliso Elementary, which began more than a decade ago when my son first chugged into a kindergarten classroom, has run its course. I'm left with snapshots, mem- ories and a garage-full of dis- carded lunch pails, art projects and frayed backpacks. And like my kids, I think I-learned a few lessons along the way: • You never have homework. Just ask your children. • If you run for student body, Tragedy turns to triumph ~~~. ~~~~ for NewpQrt Harbqr grads ~ !• to bis family \~~ ~~ By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily p;/or and a hand-~v Daniel Townsend received bis diploma to a standing ova- tion from his classmates. Then he raised his hands like he'd just won a marathon before taking his seat, looking a bit winded. Jason Rausch accepted his diploma in the middle of the line of 329 blue-robed graduates, with no more fanfare than a nod shake from a few friends. Donald Bridgman's name appeared in the program with a star next to it. meaning he had graduated magna cum laude with a 3.6 to 3.8 grade point average. His mother and his sis- ter accepted his diploma from student body co-president Rea- gan Roney. They also took home a nag that had flown over the U.S. Capitol building the day of Don- ald's funeral and condolence notes from President Clinton and House Speaker Newt Gin- grich. Reagan's brother, a New- port Harbor graduate and now a congressional aide, brought the mementos home from Washing- ton, D.C., in honor of Donald who died in an auto accident nearly two months ago. Graduates, though subdued, still celebrated their own lives and dreams in a ceremony that included a flock of white doves, songs about friendship and speeches about the future. "We know the heartache and sony lite will breed,• student Cavan Concannan told the audience. "Life is a precious, precious gift that we cannot squander.· Jason Rausch still faces vehicular manslaughter charges because he was driving Don- ald's car when it overturned. In a written message, Daniel Townsend, who was injured in that crash, thanked bis class- mates for their prayers. Principal Gary Norton praised them: "They've had a tough month, and they put on a show today." • SEE MARBLE PAGE A9 ·:-F "' rno rf' <Jr<1d11tJt1011 pornp, circumstance and pvgC'antry, '.('<· fJ·HJ'' A 18 Time for Estancia's red and gold to shine By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -In a few years, perhaps Estancia High School gradu- ates will become police officers, busi- nessmen and women and maybe even politicians, but they will always remem- ber their school and Wednesday's color- ful graduation ceremony. Toilet paper streamers, red and gold balloons and hats were flung into the air at the end of the ceremony. Some stu- dents will go on to colleqe, while others will step into new jobs. Following their graduation Wednes- day, brothers Taleni and Alfred Thnielu are both planning to take different paths. Taleni, 19, will study business and Alfred, 18, will pursue a career in law enforcement. On Wednesday, how- ever, their biggest challenge was giving away the candy leis from around their necks. •My family made all these; I am try- ing to give them away to all my friends,• Taleni said. Valedictorian Melissa 1, ~ Inouye and Salutatorian Christine Slawson deliv- ~" ered their speech togetb- .... er. They spoke about how close students in this year's class have become. Amy Decker was the last or four Decker children to graduate Crom Estancia High behind older siblings Steve, John and Michelle. She plans to pursue a career as a prof e 1onal vocal- ist in New York. ' • • Estancia High graduate Brenda Macias gets a kiss from her boyfriend, Pedro Arceyut. w ho bolds their sleep- ing son. Brandon~ during graduation ceremonies Thurs- day. Her path to the graduation podium bu been longer than mosL For her ttory, see ~ge At7. MAAC MARTIN I DAl.Y l'llOl Dennis Huber, father of Denise Huber, hugs a support- er after the death penalty was given to John Famalaro for killing bis only daughter. 1 .. :1•( 'IAl\T!llj [)A 'T PILOT Builder eyes Banning site •Taylor Woodrow is pitching plan to develop new homes on old oil company property that has been vacant for years. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NE\.\.'PORT BEACH -Taylor Woodrow Homes, the force behmd the recent Cdstaways developme nt, t!> dra\\-,ng up plans to bwld on one of the aty's few remaining plots of open space The bwldmg company mtends to build new homes, possibly with a neighborhood retail center and some park space, on the 400 acres of land known as the Ban- ning Ranch property Only 40 acres of that site fa.11 within o ty boundaries, W1lh the rest m urun- corporated county temtory "It fits the type of property that we Wee to plan and bwld on because of its proximity to the ocean.· said Taylor Woodrow Vice President Tom Redwitz "We do well in that market ff Mayor Jan Debay, who repre- sents the area. called the plan "an answer to a prayer · "I've bee n wa1bng for a long • SEE BUILD PAGE A9 r------------~---, II\l>EX AROUND TOWN ...... A6 BEST BUYS ........... A2 CLASSIFIED ........... BS COMMUNITY FORUM A16 ENTERTAINMENT .... A 11 POLICE FILES ......... A2 PUBLIC NOTICES ...... 84 SOCIETY ............ A 10 SPORTS ............. 81 \\ I \ I II I n We'll graduate to some sunshine and cool temperatures . ...,....,....,...._...,.1 today it the clouds ever burn off. See W..ther. Page 2 • M !\11 \\11 fl ',I tf • ,.. I I I I l :A2 THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 CITY EDITOR TINA BORGATTA, 574-4233 Keep your eyes open for these items I f you're looking for umque eyewc•df, Sign Language Eyewear 1s d new look thdt's now ttvdildble at West- cllff Optometry The frames drt> '>lyh'>h rind distinct - complc•tP with -.terling siJver tnldys of s\ mbols that repre- st>nt word.,, ideas and feelings to thP compdn~ who created tlwm The) ·re• mdde out of plastic m c1 \ tlrH't} of shdpes. colors dnd IC'xtures. dnd hand-tooled nwtdl ,.\ fpw symbols include d tm}' bolt of Lightning that represents heaven dbove. a doq thdt rt-presents au lwmg thmqs, dnd tmy waves that r~prt>sents punficalion. WC'stchff Optometry (642- 0720J combines full-service optometry dnd an eyewear boutique thdt sells high-quali- ty P}'C'Wc>c1r collections. It's loecllecl c1t 1725 WestcWf Drive m '\Jt>wport Beach. In cc•IPh1dl1on of 1ls fourth hirthclt1}. the Launch Pad {546-2061) w1l1 be open to the puhllc dll cld}' Sc1turday free of ( httt<JP \'1s1tor., cdn play with more 1h.rn hO intPrdcllve exh1b1ts. \\ttlc h h\< \Ctence shows. get o Pf"'" c1t on<' of the exh1b1ts lw1nq dP\ <•loped for its new let< 1l1t) th<· D1c,covery Science Cl·nl<>r, dnd browse m the SCJ- Pnce ~ton• filled with educa- t1ondl to)., dncl gilts. Tlw Lcninrh Pad 1s locdted on thP thircl level of Crystal C'ou1t m Costd f\lesd. It will be upPn lrom Ill d Ill to 7 p.m on Sctlllld(t) Bow Danglers (642-5459), a ld-.h1on.ihlP rlolhing boutique m < 'o'>lt1 !l'sd, ts hdvmg its BEST BUYS greer wylder sale at Robinsons-May. There's a $10-off sale on dll junior dresses pnced from $14.99 to $66. The sale includes sun dresses. baby- dolls, short sets, skirt sets, shifts and denim dresses. Robinsons-May is located at Fashion Island (644-2800) m Newport Beach. and at South Coast Plaza (546-9321) and Crystal Court (432-1800) A great lad.Jes shoes. hand- bags and accessones sale 1s under way at Garys Pe r Don- na (721-5730) at Fashion Island in Newport Beach Designer merchandise 1s reduced up to 60" ... including Fendi, Kate Spade, Ralph Lau- re n, Carrie Forbes. Yves Saint Laurent. Betty J\ luller, Petrn. Rossi Moda and Donc1ld Pliner. Newport Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Pilot localso~y~ NEWSROOM FAX: 141-4170 p~lot person LY·NN GULBRANSON Getting personal with Bloomie shoppers ' I SHE IS Tak.mg the shopping · out of going to Bloomingdale's. FASHION SENSE • her way as well. "Men just don't think about caJhng someone and getting help,• Gulbranson says. AT YOUR SERVICE and Vanity Fair magazines. 1Wo Ellen Tracy ensembles - both including the same celery green and red flower pattern - hang neatly on the wall. FASHIONABLE BEGINNINGS Before her Nordstrom job, she ran a personalized gift store that sold its own line of clothing. She said she always liked to dress up as a child and often watched her mother, a seamstress, create cloth- ing. , c1nnuc1I -.pnng clc>c1rance sale th1ouqh lhP 1·ncl of June You cc1n f111cl ti un1q\1P selection of clH'"""" c1ncl -.port.,wcar at 30"., to 70 oil Bm" Ddnqlers 1s lorrtll'cl up-.tc11r<, c1I 445 E 17th "\t i...;ttlh IJ Co<,tc1 f\ lf'sc1 Draper's and Damons (646- 5521) is ha"1ng a pre Fourth of July sale at its Westchff Plazc1 location in Ne";port Beach. Selected merchandise 1s marked down 20•1 .. to 60°,,.. The merchand1se includes sportswear. dresses and acces- sories in regular and petite sizes. :·· • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646 4170 or write to me Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa. 92627 Lynn Gulbranson has turned her knack for knowmg JUSl the> thmg to wear into one of the perks of shopping at Newport Center's newest department store As Bloomingdale's oruy on-site per- sonal shopper, Gulbranson pro- vides free shopping help dunng appointments with clients. Some customers want that one perfect piece to match the pants they bought last week. Others want a wh ole new wardrobe. Most j are women. but a few men come Gulbranson, wearing a black swt and makeup so perfect it's nearly undetectable, sits in a woo<l-paneled office with black trim. Her desk IS set back in the designer collections department, where the wall behind her reads ~At Your Service -Only at Bloorrungdale 's. • A vase on her desk holds purple and white flowers. Clients can sit on melon-colored chairs near a table strewn with Orange Coast Gulbranson, born in Hawaii and raised in Redondo Beach, used to commute tram her current Newport Beach home to Nord- strom in Glendale. Until she landed the job at Bloomingdale's in October, she worked at Nordstrom for rune years. First she worked in personal shopping, then in "studio ser- vices," picking out clothes for TV shows and commercials. She attended junior college, where she studied to be a nurse. But then she started considering a fashion career when she took up designing her own clothing -a hobby the 44-yea.r-old divorced mother of fow no longer has tlrne to pursue. •Now I do most of my shopping here,· she said. :1 J I J I I I ·I :J ·1 Ti •t •ncHJt ·r-. -.houlcl low• the Daily Pilot BEAQ~BS HQIUNE M~. 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Display Advert1smq only are available by mail for C.Jltforma Community News. a Times Minor Company ~ JUDY OETI'ING \ 10 per month Second class Classified Adven1smg postage paid at Costa Mesa, CA LANA JOHNSON. (Prices mclude all apphtable Jeffrey S. Klein, President and CEO Promotions state and local taxes) POSTMAS· Judith 8. Kendall, TER· Send address changes to Vice President, tneral Manager PRAMOO SHAH, The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Kim Griffith. Dir or of Operations Chief Financial Officer Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa 01997 (~Iii CN All r.9hts r~ WEATHER TEMPERAT\JRES noon. One-foot wind Newport Beach waves will build to 69/62 two feet. and a four· Newport Coast foot swell will come 73/61 from the southwest. Balboa 69/62 TIDES Costa Mesa TODAY B0/64 First low Corona del Mar 3:24 a.m -0.6 68162 First high 9.45 am 3.7 SURF FORECAST Second low LOCATION SIZE 2 33 p.m. 1.8 Wedge 2·3 SW Second high Newport 1·3 SW 8·50p m 62 Black1es 2·3 SW FRIDAY River Jetty 2-3 SW First low CdM 1 3 SW 4 02 a .m ·OB First high BOATING 10·27 a.m 39 Winds from the Second low Southeast at 10 3 14 pm , 9 knots during the Second high morning will increase 9·29 pm. 6.3 to 15 knots and come from the west WATER during the after-TEMPERAT\JRE: 68 SURF Even though the swell out of the southwest still isn't so big, the lifeguards say things are looking pretty fun around Blackies. Wrth waves ranging from knee to chest-high, depending on where you are, you really need to take advan- tage of the tides. Watch for gradual improvement now through the weekend as two energy sources make themselves apparent. Southern Hemisphere swell should increase through Saturday, and northwest wind swell will probably peak late Friday. South fac- ing focal points may see head-high waves by Sunday. -Story by Jennifer Armstrong Photo by Marc Martin POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Bristol Street: Someone did S50 worth of damage by smash- ing the window of a car in the 3000 block. Nothing was stolen. •Hamilton Street: A car stereo worth $120.50 was stolen from a car parked in the 500 block. The window was smashed. • Pin.creek Drive: A CO player, cash and other property worth S249.50 were stolen from a car in the 2800 block. The door was pried open. • CJlnton Street A CO player, walkman and other property worth S370 were stolen from a car parked in 300 block. The window was smashed • C.lifcwnla Street: A trumpet worth S700 was stolen from the band room of a school in the 3200 block. . NEWPORT BEACH • MacArthur Boulevard: Cash and change worth S350 were stolen from a vending machine in the 4500 block after it was pried open. • "-rbor Island Drive: A fur coat worth S5,600 was stolen from a home in the 500 block. The door was pried open. • West CJfff Drive: A cross worth S40 was stolen from a church in the 1700 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • hy Hiii Drive: Property worth S400 was stolen from a car parked in the 600 block. • Jamboree Road: A wallet with S240 cash was stolen from a car parked in the 1100 block. The window was smashed. 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I refer to the Hype- rion OutlaU Serenaders, the Dix- ielanders who began the Jam- ming at the Newport Festival. They rolJed out at 11 a.m ., an ungodly hour for music1aris. When I left at 4:30 p.m , most of them were still there, grooving on the half-dozen other bands. One of the Hyperi ons and his wife certainly were the most ele- gant dancers on the floor. Ban- joist Jim Green and wife, Billie, are well into their 70s -your correspondent was not crass enough to ask how well -and shamed even the twentysome- things with their energy, grace and expertise with the Balboa, our only homegrown dance step. Costa Mesa insurance guru Tuck Rabbit told me Jim and Bil- lie once danced for 18 hours at the annual Sacramento Jazz Fes- tival, the big mamoo of Caliior- nia jazz extravaganzas. The Newport Jazz Festival was put on by the International Order of the Blue Gavel, a worldwide orgaruzabon of erst- while yacht-dub commodores. The money went half to the Nau- tical Museum, hall to the Blue Gavel's Humanitarian Founda- tion, which funds bone-marrow ~ ~-....... .._ . - l "1\1111 I> ('0,,l I I \I IO' Phont call\ .ind ltttcr' 11 rittcn on your bch.1lf Docum~nt' rc11t"11t'd f!1r free. Retain an Jllornc) Im the en11rc )CJr lor onl) $90. United l~gal Pro,idel'\ 1·8l!S-.w!-LAW I http://www.lc21ports.com K2 Is a division of K2 Inc. "Wf'llC DIFFERENT A110wnc c BETTER .--+ AlflSDAIHOU" SAME PRICE EVERYWHERE SO WHAT'S THE : l>IFFERENCU ' WE KNOW FHTI ! •l';i;i;li!;;i;iiiii!iii!iii~~ : 714.6J1.Jl80 ' 1700 W. COAST HWY. ll7 K2 HIWPORT HA<H ON THE COAST fred martin transplants for children. So you see, yacht club types are not just elitists in blue blaz- ers, white pants and funny caps who stand around ahoying one another. I got to be the official greeter and ticket seller Saturday. Th.is was surely the best job because I was able to meet and greet almost everybody who came. It was a fine crowd. Take my new friend Donna from Costa Mesa. Donna is a very attractive, quite petite brunette. She had on a filmy sheath with a sort of cheetah pat- tern. All day long, Donna was searching for Leo. Somebody said Leo had been there earlier but went home to take a shower. He never came back to meet Donna. What a chump. All the bands were great, but I especially liked the Elysian Fields Orchestra. Leade r Marc Caparone said their real name was "The Guys Who Can't Get a Gig on Saturday Afternoon Orchestra,• but they use Elysian Fields because it fits better on flyers. I met the band's bass player when he came in, a distin- guished gent named Winfred Stewart. Winfred has white hair, an ample white mustache and skin the deep mahogany hue of hJ.s IJlStrument. Guys who walked in canying a bass flddle weren't asked about a ticket. I just put the standard- issue green wrist band on him. It allowed people to go in and out and tour the Nautical Museum. but its main purpose was to please the liquor-license people. "It's so you won't have to show your ID to the bartender when you get a beer," I joked to Winfred, who is probably older even than I am. • 1 was carded last week in Georgia," he said, decidedly not joking. "The south shall rise ·again, eh?" I said after how he told me how a woman demanded his ID before she'd sell him a six-pack. "It's never stopped rising, man," said Wilfred, who is also one of the better blues singers I've ever heard. The only unpleasant note at the JdZZ festival was sounded shortly after 1 p.m. Bill Hamilton, whose Riverboat restaurant sup- plied the food and adult bever- ages, reported that a woman across the way on Linda Isle had Cdlled the police about the music. I reminded Rod Woods and Terry Mulligan, co-chairmen of the festival, about the city ordi- nance that decrees arrest and impnsonrnent for the host of a disorderly event. UReally," they mused. u Who looks to be in charge here?" Rod asked Terry. "Why, the guy selling tickets, of course,· Terry replied gravely. ·Absolutely," Bill said, and the three of them walked off chortling, leaving their gatekeep- er as police fodder. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. Party Trays Order by the dozen! •Mini Tacos •Trays of Enchiladas ~-jll!~Jt • Mini Taquitos • Tamales ·~ini Burritos • Chingolingas ~ Salsa, Rice, Beans & Guacamole by the qu~~~rt. Azteca Chicken Salad • Fajitas • Carnitas I Full Service Catering • Sizzling Fajita Bar \ 'i Strolling Mariachis ~ (• Margarita & Cerveza Bar wtd' B 645-~2= ?Ji~ •• ~v~~l~~Many L~a:~S ~41 .. . ~ HALLMARK CARDS, INC. -------------------·------------------s CONG Phil & Nancy Brisack K.C. 's Hallmark 2200 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-1557 Recognized as one of the top 200 Hallmark Gold Crown store owners nationally for superior performance in specialty, stote retailing. Con ratulationst · THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 AJ H 0 L L 0 L' T T 11 E S l . N ~ I I I ' t-: BRIAN P08UOA I DA#.Y PILOT Ten-year-old Aaron Rivera finds a shady spot to cool down during a recent warm afternoon near the Balboa Pier. ~e'reGoin' But Fun! ·coloring Contest Rules & Regulations One winner in each age group will be chosen. Each winner will receive 4 tickets to the Orange County Fair. Winning artwork will be displayed at the Orange County Fairgrounds. • Entries must be completed by a child in one of the age groups listed below. Name, address, and age information must be filled in. • Mail finished entries to: Orange County Fair I Special Contests Dept., 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Entries must be received by S p.m., Monday, Ju~ 7. • Entries will be judged by Friday, Ju~ 11 . Winning entries will be on display in the Youth Building. • All judged entries may be picked up at the Administration Office after the Fair, Monday, Ju~ 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Name:,~ _____________ Age:,~-----~- Age Group __ 5 & Under __ 6-8 9-11 Addres City ______ Zip'-- Home Phone. ________ _ Parents Work Phone. _______ Parent/Guardian Signature, ____ _ • ,. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 A LESSON IN BU SINESS Harbor Hew first-graders who spent the year visiting Corona del Mar merchants · turned their experiences into art, creating a book and collage of what they saw By Jennifer Klein, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Nicole Schritt knew exactly where she was when her class went on a recent field trip through down- town Corona del Mar. "My mom gets her nails done here,• the Harbor View Elemen- tary School first-grader pointed out. In fact, Schrift and her class- mates have become familiar with most of downtown Corona del Mar this school year. They've been visiting the local merchants on regular field trips. To wrap up the yearlong pro- ject, they made a book and col- lage about their experiences. On Wednesday, they presented the work -"Corona del Mar Through the Eyes of a First-Grad- er" -to the Chamber of Com- merce during its monthly meeting at the Five Crowns. The held trips gave the chil- dren a peek at the role business plays in the development of a community. Each first-grader wrote a short story about the field trip, with help from a fourth-grade buddy, then drew a picture to go along with the essay. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT First-graders from Kelly DeLu's classroom at Harbor View Elementary make the trek to Five Crowns Restaurant to present their book "Corona del Mar, Through the Eyes of a First Grader." The Chamber of Commerce promised to post the collage on the wall in the office. "I think it's wonderful that par- ents (and teachers] are encourag- ing their children to take part in community service," said cham- ber director Royal Radtke. For teacher Kelly DeLu, the best part of the project was read- ing "the comments and interpre- tations about how the children feel and understand" the work- ings of the community. She said the field trip was meant to pro- vide a hands-on-experience No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot OlmCI.A&s NowFonning Kids/ Adults ca11 71A/Z22-6671 for info WEBER Cllm ----~ Ill Ill ··----~ ~ Montessori ~ :Harbor-MesaScfwofs '" ~971 ~ eo,;;;;esa ~ ,_ ~ S..t#tti ~I Dance, Computer, Art Classes Offering Classes for Preschool -Elementary. 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The block schedules, which trustees are expected to approve J une 24, call for stu- dents to have only three alter- nating classes per day, but more instructional time during each class. At Newport Harbor, classes will last 115 minutes and the final period -which had been used for electives and athletics -will be eliminated. The classes this year lasted 105 minutes. At Corona del Mar, students and parents will no longer be wondering when school starts each day as sometimes hap- pened this year, said Suzanne Johnston, chair of the school's English department. .. Every day school will begin at 7:55 a .m. and end at 2:27 p.m. The school has kept its four- day block schedule in which students have six classes on Mondays and longer classes the rest of the week, but did change the time of its flexible hour. Instead of at the beginning or end of the school day, Corona del Mar students will have 45 minutes in the middle of the day to study, do research or seek out teachers for help. Johnston said moving the 45- minute period to the middle of the day rather than the begin- ning or end of the day might prevent students from coming to school late or leaving early. Tom Jacobson, director of secondary education, said the final period could not count for state instructional time because not enough students enrolled in the classes. Newport Harbor will begin at 7:45 a.m. and end at 2:25 p.m. ''I think this is an important element," she said. "It makes getting a better grade easier for , them." 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The drawing was the second of two celebrating the completion of the toll road. Albert Howe of Laguna Niguel won a $5,000 shopping spree from the plaza in the first drawing. The gift certificates include a $2,000 draft that Kupcha can ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Arca Rug studio Wh y Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & Rl NNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics. sisal ·ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. I hh ! Pleil t'lllicl St .. COSl<t Mt:'!xl 646-483 8 \ 'f / ood. Who doesn't love tht' Y Y look. fttl and smt'll of teak? lkcoming rare because of iu unique properties. rcak adch something special to anv yacht. Havt' ;u much or ;u linlt' as you w.111t.' (.~ old and bronu. NodUng is more .:....i beautiful than the look of gold, rspccially when blended with wood and dark, rich hull colors. Chromt' pl.i.ted hardwitt is also availablt. • spend at any plaza store or restaurant, including The Spa. Additionally, be received $800 in certificates for each of the retail center's anchor department stores: Sears, Nord- strom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Robinsons/May and Macy's. Kupcha also received $500 cer- tificates he can spend at each of the following: Crate and Barrel, Williams Sonoma, Privilege, Coach, J. Crew, Banana Repub· lie, Eddie Bauer and Liz Clai· borne. -By Susan Deemer Strauss Foundation to give scholarship A foundation honoring for· mer Newport Beach Mayor Donald Strauss awarded its first scholarships this year to fund college students' service pro- jects. The Donald A. Strauss Public Service Scholarship Foundation awarded $10,000 in scholar- ships to 10 California college juniors. The money will fund public service projects pro- '[ ( ~ ( _fj andcrafml 10 t"nsurt' qualicy and wtlng v.i.lue. this boac will become a liFt" long friend of eKh fumJy who owns ht"r. Evt'ry lxm will be a reA«tion of tht' ownt'r·~ pcrsorulicy.' lP alana. Harmony. Lilt a !ID beautiful painting or a wondt"rful song. you can SCllS( and feel f()methmg extraordinary. The Duffy 30 wiU be silent, depcndablt, and comfortable. • posed by the applicants. Win- ners will complete the work during their senior year of col- lege. For example, one winner - UCI's Amber Bosin, a biological sciences and dance double major -will create a sound, r~. movement and coordi- nation class for children who are patients at Western Medical Center. Strauss' wife, Dorothy, estab- lished the foundation in her husband's honor. •Mr. Strauss' whole life was devoted to public service," she said. Strauss served 12 years on the City Council -one as may- or -after sitting for 10 years on the board of the Newport-Mesa Unjfied School District. The foundation's Board of Directors first met in April, then selected the scholarship win· ners May 23. All the recipients come from state universities because of a Strauss family tra- dition of attending University of California schools. -By Jennifer Armstrong ( 1 lwt ablt'. Not really. "IM CalifQma U oo:i5t w.u a f.i\'Onte fur ihu owner. Why l10( mby the chm 1mo chc cable? Arc you up to bong C1t2mT? Ju;t .isk us. we 11 r:rv ro mike your dreams .uid idea.s become rcal1cy. ~;·• ~--_./-·~.~·. \·; ~ ... -, • (~ aptain. A steering smion which U designates who it in chargt. Wood spo\td whttl and a.II tht' inscurmcn1s to kttp you informed. ' di CJUruf&u du19n &J H ERRESHOFF THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 AS Spanish speakers graduate from police citizen academy By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -About 30 local residents graduated Tues- day from the Police Depart- ment's first Spanish Citizens Academy, an innovative pro- gram that has since sparked interest outside of'Orange Coun- ty. "This was the very first Span- ish-speaking academy conduct- ed in Orange County," Lt. Alan Kent said. •we now have Los Angeles Sheriff's office and San Diego Police Department wanti- ng to do similar Spanish speak- ing programs in their cities." The gr~duates, who were taught by both Spanish-speak· ing officers as well as through interpreters, were given tours of the Police Department, learned about police work and were tak- en to a shooting range where they fired automatic weapons. The best shooters were awarded at the graduation, Kent srud. Kent said the city will hold its next citizens academy this August, the sixth held by the city, for adults who are 21 years and over. Also, the Police Department is planning to develop a program geared toward high school and I college students under 21 years old. ·We are hoping to stir up some interest LD profession al; careers in law enforcement,• Kent said. BEAUTY STORE South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level June is ECO LY Month Get In Gear For Summer .---------------------~----, I . 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For Ul.fonnation, call .444-1404 CAREER NETWORK The next free CMeer Network m<'eting on "Assessing Your "it1 t'ngths and Focusing Your Rt•sume" for those unemployed will be at 7:30 p.m . m the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presbyte r- ian Church, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more intormd· 11on, call 574-2239 STRESS RELIEF Mother's MMkel offers a free .,PITllflM on "Bach Flower Reme- 1 hPS," tamow. stress re lJef formula, horn 7:30 to 8 30 pm al the Patio c ·dre at 225 E 17th St , Costa lesa ESTATE PlANNING Courtlandt Fmannal Group, Inc offers a free workshop on Advanced Estate Plcmmnq" from I to 2 pm at the> Umver">1ty Ath- lt·t ic Club. 1701 Quc11I St . Nrwport Bf'ctch. Cdli 25 l-h901 BREAKFAST BOOST The C osta MPSd Chctmbcr of C 'onunerc£>'s nPxt brer1kfdst boost will take placC' I rom 7 .15 to 8:45 d.m at the Co!-.tc1 Mc .. ;r1 \ountry Club, 1701 Golf C'oursP Dnvc I Cost is $1 2 m r1dvc1nc<• <1nd $17 r1I I th!' door For JC''>Nvc1t1on-.. crtll 574 - 8780 FRIDAY PARADISE ISLAND Parent I !Pip U~I\ J>H''>Pnts Par- adise Island, a benefit orgaruzed by the Children's Angel Society, to support two Pa.rent Help Cen- ters from 6 p.m. to midrught at the American Legion 215 15th St. Newport Beach The evening includes tropical dnnks, buffet, entertainment, danCl.Jlg, a sLIPnt and live auction and door pnzes All proceeds will fund critical ser- vices for at-risk infants and chil- dren . Advanced bckets cost $25 and tickets at the door cost $35. For more informabon, call 723- 7170. SATURDAY AUTHOR APPEARANCE Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe presents author Earlene Fowler at 2 p.m. at 901 B South Coast Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, cdli 444-1404 FAMILY STORYTIME The Costa Mesa Library pre- sents Family Storyt.une with Mark NedJeman and Friends for children ages 3 to 6 from 2 to 3 p.m. at 1855 Park Ave. Ca.ll 646-8845. LAUNCH PAD In celebration of its fourth birthday, Launch Pdd will be open to the public au day free of charge trorn 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. di 3333 Bear St .. Costa Mesa. Visitors can play with more than 60 interactive exhibits, watch live science shows dfld browse in the Scien ce Store loaded with educat1ondl toys and qtfts. For more mformation. call 54b-2061 DIVORCE WORKSHOP f\ lamage and lamily therapist f\ laxme B Cohen offers a work- shop called "Divorce· A New Beqmning" for men and women m the process of divorang or recently Costa Mesa 1cornrr l'f I ith & l'trwpon Blvd. behind Denny's Restaurann 646-8603 hours: o en dauv 1 Oam -7 m O ri g i nal IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. (installed) Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber " " foron9 UPTO 1M0'> $ 4 9 00 S"VJ:f' H Based on SO yds Padding & lnstallallon Included While Supphes Last ARPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE r ,, '. I w w VPn Avr ,, ,,1,., /l. S·· ii CtHPl'llJIQ Av111l.1li p 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Mesa ...... """-"'--,;;+.:...'--.u----1 .E. Corner of Harbor & 19th Street .. 722-9642 zt1 • Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 11-5 GOLF CAMP Estanda High School will sponsor Goll Summer Camp at 1 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays beglnnl.ng Monday through July 30 at Costa Mesa Goll Coune, 1701 Gou Course Dri- ve. The progTam is designed to Improve Individual goU skills and to teach sportsmanship and good work ethic. Cost ts $31. For more information, call 957-9379. dJvorced from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $40. For more Ul.formation, call 759-0579. SUNDAY FRIENDLY FELINES The National Cat Protection Society is having an open house to celebrate Adopt-A-Cat month from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at 6904 W. Coast Highway, NPwport Beach. For more Ul.formation, call 650-1232 FREE MUSICALE M eeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more informabon, call 717 -3800. NEWPORT MEETING Tile West Newport Beach Asso- ciation is having its regular board of directors meeting al 7 p.m. at the Council Chambers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. This month's speaker will be Tom Monarch, DARE officer for the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment. For more information, call 548-4560. TUESDAY The N~wport Beach Central Library presents a tree musicale featunng the Phoenix Club Mixed C hol.I', at 3:30 p.m in the Friends' 1 DIVORCE TALK The law ollice!> of Lisa A. Cian- Summer Day Camp Boys and Girls Club of the Harbor Area June 23 Aug. 22 A Summer You 'll Never forget! Monday -Friday 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. "The Positive Place For Kids '' Lou Yantorn Boys and Girls Club 2131 Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa 642-8372 ~ Eastbluf Boys and Girls Club 2555 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach 640-6650 For Boys and Gui~ Ages 7·12 Check Out Our Summer Bun Lineup. 0 I loawy \\'holt• Grain 0 Wyomin~ Sourclou~h U Whit~ with Crm·IH·d Wlwat U SpirnU'h Parnwsan .J Pt>pper Parnu•san W Clwrldar Onion .J Onion I lt·rh .J Sl1uaw .J Kuist"r Holl .J Sun Drierl Tomato Come By & Order Today! l>.11h "lo·o'llHll • .111 \Ill\ \\o· \\•·I•""'' 'I""' 111l 11rd• 1• Open Daily, 7am -6:30pm I closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wberebouse Records) 646-1440 .------------, 1 FREE Cookies! 1 I Buy 8 buns a.nd receive . I I one dot.en tea cookies I I FREE with thi' card I I Until ont ptr 4. tmomu. Offtr I uplru 7/,19~ L, ____________ .J ~you're a busy proless1onal. you can still improve your writing skills via your W office or home computer this summer UGI Extension offers Online Writing Skills Development: An Electronic Workshop, a distance education course for nonnative English speakers You'll be able to: • Improve your wnttng style speed and accuracy • Have round-the-clock access to class informatt0n and resources. • Receive md1v1dual attention and 1mmed1ate feedback from your instructor The course features : • A spec1ally-des1gned WWW home page: • Group and indlVldual e-mail communication: • File transfers and bulletin boards. • Document whiteboard conferencing. • Chat sessions, • Optional tace-to·f ace meetings on campus This electronic workshop goes i111tne June 30 Call (7 14) 824-5414 to enroll (Aegl 00413) ' --~ ---. ,. hU,://mllkyw1y.unx.ucl.tdll/ .. 1nglOO/d1f1 , do offers a free seminar called "Property Division and Settlement Agreements Pursuant to Divorce• at 6:30 p .m . at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reser· vations are required at 574-0866. ATTENTION Coastline Counseling Center otters an attention deficit disorder worksb.op that will teach attendees a quick and easy technique to improve their overall understand- ing of what they read from 1 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St, Suite 105, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. For more information, call 476- 0991. IMPORTANCE OF PROTEIN Mother's Market otters a free seminar on •Why We Need Protein and its Critical Functions• from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patio Cale at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-4741. REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated holds its annual luncheon and fund-raiser at 11 a.m. at the home of President Beth White. Reservations are required at 557-6545 or 962-5398. PARENTING TIPS Newport Beach Community Services offers a one-evening workshop on "Parenting Confident Children" from 7:30 to 8:30 p .m . at 3300 Newport Blvd. The registra- tion fee is $10. For more informa- tion call, 644-3151. WEDNESDAY PREGNANCY AND BIRTH Mother's Market offers a free READING GLASSES & Bl-FOCAL& eJeaA °" '°'1-&ui Largest Selection $2.95 • $6.50 MARTIN OPTICAL DC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (714) 548-6211 Newport Bnch/C.o$ta Mesa Daily Pilot seminar on "Empowering Fami· lies Por Pregnancy and Birth• from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at 225 E. 17th St., Costo Mesa. For more information, call 631-4741. BETTER POSTURE The Newport Beach YMCA offers a free seminar for senior citi- zens on "Youthful Posture Can Be Yours• at 2:30 p .m. at 2300 Univer- sity Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 642-9990. UFO RESEARCH The Mutual UFO Network Orange County offers a seminar on uNew Breakthroughs in Abduction Research" at 7:30p.m. at 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Ad.mission is $10. For information, call 520-4836 BUSINESS MIXER Skewers Pub and the Costa Mesa Chamber of CommercE> offers a "Business After Hours Mix- er" from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 298 E 17th St., Costa Mesa. For informa - tion, call 574-8780. RECOVERY SEMINAR There will be a free seminar on "Stage D Recovery: Lile Beyond Addiction" at 5:30 p.m. at lhf' Shark Island Yacht Club. 1099 Bay- side Drive, Newport Beach. Reser- vations are required. For informa tion, call (888) 638-2813. HYPNOSIS AND NETWORKING The Newport Harbor ArerJ Chamber of Commerce offers c1 lecture on "Hypnosis for Health Wealth and Prosperity" at noon a1 the Riverboat Cale, 151 E. Coasl Highway, Newport Beach. Adm.is s1on, which includes lunch, is $ t 'i with reservations and $17 at th< door. Call 729-4400. Custom Speciality Gifts Flo rals Furniture Anrfques Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Next to Plum's Cafe) Newpon Beach/Co5ta Mesa Daily Piloc AUTHOR APPEARANCE Ba.mes & Noble Metro Po1J1te presents poet Catherine Spear at 1 p.m. at 9018 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 444-1404. ONGOING SMOKERS ment For more information, call 754-7045. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT The Alzheimer's Associabon of Orange County and Newport Vtl- la West/Villa Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p .m. on the third Thursday of each month at New- port Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road. Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP RELAXATION Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian offers a free "Relaxation and Imagery" workshop from 10 to 11 :30 a .m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 760-5542. DIVORCE MEDIATION The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650- 2713 for the local evening meet- . ings nearest you. 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. A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited and reser- vations are required. For more tnformation. call 863-9590. • HELP LINE A private telephone consulta- tion is offered at no charge from 7 to 8 p.m. every Monday. Talk with a professional about diffi- culties in your life by calling 759- 0357. NETWORKER The Tuesday Morning Net- worker group shares leads from 7 to 8 a.m . every Tuesday at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 215-2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income farru- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ on 740 W. 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 Ama- teur Civil Emergency Service organization. Month)y meetings are held on the fourth Wednes- day of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police Depart- REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republ.Jcan Assembly meets every third Thursday of the month al the Neighborhood Commuruty Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645- 5326. COED SUPPORT • The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed support group every Thursday at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free pre- assessmen t before joining. For more information, call 722-4588 ... • The Healing Connection offers a coed relationshlp group at 6:30 p .m. on Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A. Newport Beach. For more informallon, call 261-8003. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycholog- ical Association offers a body- image/moderate eallng support group that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For inft>rmation, call 722-4588. TOASTMASTERS CLUBS • The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol Street, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 730-3671. • JolJl Mesa Messengers Toast- master Club 691 in Costa Mesa for their meetings at 7 p.m. Tues- days at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Visitors are wel- come. For more information, call 540-4446. • The Blue Flame Toasbn.asters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. every Wednesday at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. •Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m . every Monday at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Cen- ter, Newport Beach. For more mlorrnation, call 733-2209. • Harborl.Jtes Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a .m. every Wednesday at the Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. 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For more information, call 432-0020. • The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at 7 p.m. on group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach The group ts open to the community and com- mitted to confidentiality. For more infonnabon, call 631-2880. SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT A free support group for indi- viduals facing HIV I AIDS is held at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and a cancer support group meets at 7 p.m. every Wednesday in the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For information, call 251-8700. Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. • Send your AROUND TOWN items to: The Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax 646-4170 or call ~ 1224, ext. 333. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying arumals tn their lives. 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INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Survivors of Incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their fnends and family meets from 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victona St., Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For information, call lns at 859-3918. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sponsors a free divorce recovery support group at 7 THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 A7 p m every Wednesday at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 640--6010. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients Wlth lupus meets from 1 :30 to 3 p.m . the second and fourth Wednesday of each month m Newport Beach. For details, call 536-1734. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast cancer support group meets every Tuesday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more mlormauon. call 722-6237. 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The city could eventually annex the portion of the land that now belongs to the county, Dehay said. Taylor Woodrow executives have yet to decide what exactly they'll build on the Mobil Oil Corp.-owned land, which now features an oil field, Redwitz said. "We're in the early stages of understanding the property,• he said. "We just wanted to let everybody know we're here." Whatever goes there is sure to dredge up some ongoing issues. First there's the bridge at 19th Street across the Santa Ana Riv- MARBLE CONTINUED FROM A 1 promise the voters anything. My son vowed that he'd see to it the janitor put Coke in the drinking fountain. My daughter promised longer recesses. They coasted to victory on those pledges. • The school serves pizza every day, but nobody seems to notice. There's Italian Surprise, Chef's Delight and Pizza Pie. On Fndays, they serve Cheese Boat. 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West Newport Oil Co. in 1993 consid- ered building 2,000 homes, a shopping center, a park, an ele- mentary school and a new four- to six-lane road there. By com- parison, Taylor Woodrow's most recen,t Newport Beach project, the Castaways at 16th Street and Dover Drive, will have only 119 homes when complete. A plan in the early '80s to build office buildings and homes on the Newport Beach portion faced enough opposition to be put to a referendum vote. The plans survived the vote, but were scrapped in the end. And finally, there's the Santa Ana wetlands and the park idea. The N~wport Conservan- cy, an environmental group • The school library will inform you that "The Big Book of Jokes" that your son checked out four months ago is still unaccounted for. • Your children will always love their kindergarten teacher. • Your son will make a lasting impression at the Back-To-School Night gathering when he stomps on a tube of mustard and sprays half a dozen parents. 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Watt, who led the opposition to the proposed '80s develop- ment, will be watching to ensure Taylor Woodrow leaves room for a public access trail, similar to the path encircling the Cast- aways development -but "a lit- tle bigger.• "U we can get some good set- backs and some really nice park areas, those are the kinds of things I'm thinking al:1out," she said. "I'm also hoping they can do some wetlands restoration." Redwitz said Taylor Woodrow would be willing to consider including a park in the property. The project will eventually go to the -county, the city and the state Coastal Commission for approval. Taylor Woodrow will draft plans over the coming months and plans a community outreach program as well, Red- witz said. "We do have a sincere inter- est in being a good neighbor that the future homeowners in the surrounding areas like," he said. daughter's friends. You feel fool- ish. Your daughter comes to your rescue. 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CA 1>.>10e \ For tht most ptrso"al timt of you r lift SENTENCE CONTINUED FROM A 1 that began six years ago at the side of the Corpna del Mar Free- way in Costa Mesa, led to a grisly discovery in a freezer in Dewey, Ariz .. and wound back to Superi- or Court in Santa Ana for a media-flanked trial. A UCI graduate and waitress, Denise Huber was coming home from a rock concert in June 1991 when her Honda Accord blew a tire and left her stranded. Despite a massive publicity campaign. she was missing for three years until police found her frozen remains in a rental truck parked in Famalaro's driveway in Dewey in 1994. The jury found that Famalaro atiducted her from the freeway, sodomized her, and bludgeoned her to death with roofing tools m his Laguna Hills warehouse -a special-circumstances conviction calling for the death penalty or life without parole. The weight of the decision for death told in the jurors' expres- sions Wednesday afternoon. Grim-faced, they filed in at 2:42 p.m. as the packed courtroom sat utterly silent. The paper on which the verdict was written passed to Judge John J. Ryan, who glanced at it briefly and handed it to the courtroom clerk who read it. Afterward, jurors said the bru· ta.lity of the aime and the years of waiting the Hubers endured heavily influenced their verdict. •tt was terribly difficult,• said Jury foreperson Bonnie Snethen. "We cried most of the morning.· During the trial, defense lawyers argued that Famala.ro suf- fered through a warped and love- less childhood under the influence of a religiously zealous mother. Many jurors said they felt sorry for the killer, but the details of the crime outweighed their pity. The verdict came after •a lot of soul-searching,• said juror Pat Hamilton. Jurors said a prayer among themselves before they came out to announce their deci- sion, Hamilton said. "It was just so emotionally upsetting to everybody,• she said. Juror Anna Brown, 35, said a key moment came when Jurors placed pictures of the nude, gagged, handcuffed victim on the bulletin board. ·It helped remind us of how brutal a death she went through and how John went on with his life for three years,• she said. Juror Kris Gundel. 25, said the fact that Huber was a stranger to Famalaro affected her deeply. "The pictures of her body are something I'll never erase," she said. "It was gut-wrenching for me. But I think it was gut-wrench- ing for everybody." Gundel added she sympa- thized with Farnalaro because his THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 At mother neglected tum as a child. •HJ.s mother was a freak.• she wd. •There's no other word to desaibe that woman.• Deputy Public Defender Leona.rd Gumlia, who fought to have the trial moved out of Orange County because of Ufe publioty attending the case, said there might have been a different result m another county. But be said the verdict probably struck him harder than it did the defen- dant bimseli. "He's been working on some spiritual issues that really take him past th.is courtroom," Gumlia said. Deputy District Attorney Christopher Evans acknowl- edged it was a tough decision for a jury to make. "It's always difficult to ask citi- zens to apply the ultimate penal- ty. but we have courageous citi- zens," Evans said. Sitting in the courtroom near the Hubers were Costa Mesa police Chief Dave Snowden and Lt. Ron Snuth. Both followed the case fTom its beginning. ·It's been S1X long years." said Smith, descnbmg the verdict as the "morally right decision.· "(Farnalaro) preyed on an absolutely innocent woman that was in a vulnerable position," he said. "It could have been any of our mothers, daughters, sisters.· Farnalaro's formal sentencing is slated for Sept. 5. 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It wc1s Mozart's "The Mamage ul F1gdro" dt the estate of Bar- bara and Mark Johnson, all curanged lor the summer soiree ul Operd Pdcific. Only on this n1yht, dll the guests pctrticipated. Ber1ttmg the reputation of opera, ~ WdS wild, II WdS fldmboyant, It WdS JdV1Sh Hetired Superior Court Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux conducted tlie weddmg ceremony for the operd lovers who had come lo r·pJptJrdl(' summer with their new c11lturdl lec1cler Patrick Veitch, qt•Ol'fdl d111•ctor or Opera PdCUiC. V(•ttch c hdfm<•d even the most Jclcl!'d opPl d di lC'IOnddO with h1s qlih rf!marks on the sanctity of lovf' and mr11 r l<l<JP dS prP.sented through q1·n<'r<1t1uns of operallc librettos. As the NUdttf' ledcler listed tlw murdPrs, betrayals, poi- sonmqs c1ncl l>!'h<.>c1chngs thdt col- or th1• lc1vl' 11•lcil10nsh1ps in opern, locdl soc 1cll cloyPnm· Donna Dunc.-qrc1htwd lhl• ctm1 ol her husboncl Doug ond winced. "W<''rC' n•IPbrc1tm~1 our 2~th anrnvPrsary, '' ~hf> SdJd. The cl0- gant Hunn., dltLrP<l m c1 cldssic shec1lh of rurc1l-colorf'd sLlk chif- fon. chnt t1•d with the evf'ning's specicil gtwsl~ ol honor Chuck and Marian Jones. Chu('k .lont>s, ncc1tor or Bugs Bunny dnd otllC'r Wdrn<?r Bros on1mc1 tf'd JCOns such dS Dally THE CROWD b.w. · cook Duck, Elmer Fudd and the very personable Porky Pig. arrived at the Operti Pacific fiesta in a white silk gabardine three-piece suit. H is silver hair, long goatee and the black, billowing bow tie that is something of a trademark with the artist transformed the gentleman who gave us Pepe Le Pew into the unage of a literary figure of the 19th century, Mark Twain. It was a picture the dap- per Jones was all to happy to pa mt for the crowd, Stepping up to the micro- phone fronting the wonderful Conti orchestra, Jones shared some of his favorite Twain.isms. "Do you know why Mark Twain preferred wearing a white suit in hJs day?" asked Jones, who has designed a very clever Opera Pacific advertising campaign for the coming season at the request of Veitch. "Wearing a suit of white cloth meant that Twain felt clean from the skin out. He was a man who needed to feel clean." explained Jones. Dark colored suits worn in Interested in relaxation, peace of mind, health and vitality ... but not sure how to get it? eOHle 1a 'lf~ ~~ (j~ o#<Ut4£ Experience how Hatha Yoga exercises. taught with our unique. natural method. quickly bring relaxation and vitality. What's more, you'll learn the "Mindful Breathing" technique, a simple meditation practice that instantly brings peace of mind, clarity and focus. This technique is taught only once a year -so don't miss this! Join us FREE OF CHARGE at any of these classes: • EVENING CLASSES: Mon., Tues., Wed .. 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Robert and La Doma Eichen- berg, Jerry and Maralou Har- rington, Carl and Mary Ray- mond, and Wllllam and Carolyn Klein generously underwrote the affair along with op~ra donors Georgene and Ralph Smith, George Schreyer, and the Karl Bergstroms. · Ellie Faber and Joan Slmonoff, Opera Pacific Society of the Gold Ring Founders were on hand with Chancey and Vicki Heston Lott, the glamorous Ann Van Ausdetn, Laila and Blll Conlin, Gayle Widyolar and David Scott, Ellie Cortese, Eve Foussard, Wally and Jeri Schroeder, and the most charm- ing couple of all, Ann and Mike Howard of Newport Beach. Super female golfer Nancy Sorosky joined good friend Jeanette Segerstrom. Daughter Sally Segerstrom was also in the wedding crowd. The Hansel Benvenuti family showed strong support for the opera, helping to bring the evening tally to a won- derful $125,000 to keep those high notes high at Segerstrom fiall. ln the simple words of local genius Chuck Jones, "What's Opera, Doc?" There's a whole new world of theater and music for young and old lo enjoy on the Orange Coast as Opera Pacific raJses the money needed to keep il growing and prospering and changing weU into the next cen- tury. Another example of elevating the overall quality of life on the Orange Coast through culture, brought to you by the folks that care. The folks that believe cul- ture and education are th!'! keys to the right kind of future for all. • B.W. COOK'S column appears Thurs· days and Saturdays. Left, the crowd at the Opera Pactfic Founders gala included, from left, chairs Sall Rae Perkins, Carolyn Klein and Barbara Roberts with Mark Chapin Johnson. Below, attendees also included, from left, Ellie Cortese, Faust Grijalva and Anne de Bonrepos. t?S;}W P.)SOJ iS3:>1~d ~no )IJ3H:> (JIU;) S'Ull,\ J.l)jT)!.7 IPI/ s 'P"t8 JOQJeH L~G7. 3NIH:>VW ~NIM3 HJDI Aqoq ANV Ana no~ 3~0;j38 =~0::1 ~31\f3a a3z1~0Hinv ~soc1atec1 Sll3Dll3S Ji SamHOVW DNIA\3S KAYAKS Newport. 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Ex ires 6 130197 I \ I N~wport Beach/Costa Me a Daily Pil0t Best of Broadway performs 'The Best of Broadway' Carol Burnett, Hal Linden return to their Are Ringing" m 1958. He then toured the show with Judy Holl- iday and the national company. theater roots with show at Performing Arts Center By Tom Titus, Daily Pilot A couple of showbiz leg- ends will be in town U-.is weekend to she got her shot at TV stardom, and "The Carol Burnett Show" ran for 11 seasons. The versatile comedienne then turned out five Carnegie Hall TV specials bring "The Best of Broadway" to audi- ences at the Orange Theater Review with Julie Andrews and introduced It was the first of 18 produc- tions for Linden, who also starred in "On a Clear Day," "Subways Are for Sleeping," "The Apple Tree," "Wildcat" and the revivals of "The Pajama Game" and "Three Men on a Horse." His Tony-winning per- formance m "The Rothchilds" led to his successful stint as "Barney Miller." County Performing Arts Center. Carol Burnett and Hal Linden are headlining the two-night engagement Saturday and Sun- day, backed by the William Hall Master Chorale. They'll perform memorable music from Broad- way shows as well as numbers from the productions that helped make them famous. It'll be the flrst visit to Orange County for both of the Emmy- winning stars (five for Burnett and two for Lmden, who also copped a Tony Award for "The Rothchilds"). The rubber-faced Burnett, perhaps second only to Lucille Ball in TV comedy annals, began her Broadway career as the bedraggled princess in "Once Upon a Mattress" at the same time she was a regular on "The Garry Moore Show." It was only a matter of llme until Southern California audiences to Neil Simon's M Plaza Suite." She turned seri- ous for television movies such as MFrtendly Fire" and "Between Friends." Burnett headed a n all-star Linden has starred in nwner- ous TV specials and movies, including • Blacke's Magtc." Recently he performed for six cast in the movie version of the hit Broadway come- dy "Noises Off." She was back on Broadw~y last summer to star in the new com- edy •Moon Over Buffalo." Linden, best known as the TV cop "Barney Miller," began his career as a clarinet player r-----------------------, I I I F.Y.I. I I I I I : + WHA~ "The Best of : : Broadway" : + WHERE: Orange County : Performing Arts Center. • 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 7:30 + HOW MUCH: S25-S60 + PHONE: SSq-6262 months in Broad- way's "The Sis- ters Rosensweig" and headlined a touring show for 19 weeks before opening the musical version of "Dodsworth." Saturday's performdilce of "The Best of Broadway" begins at 8 p.m. 1..-----------------------J and Sunday's at 7:30 p .m. 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Splga is presenting penne arrlbiata and Bangkok JV shares its chicken and shrimp dumplings. r--------------------, I I I f.Y.I. • I I I +Wll:DSUmnw Food Md Wine,...., ••&&llUleer St., the mrMr of...,. Md 5unftower -.. .... 5:30 to 8:JO pm.June2' +HOW•at$30 per P9f'IOrt +PHO• 435-2160 Qupe, Robert Monclavt. Scbram.sberg Ii 'Jnfethen. Girard. Morgan and Veuve Cllcquot. ElmerDW., KABC radio and television restau- rant attic, will be at the mike as hon- orary chairman of the event with co-For an exotic change, bead for the Gbandl booth L------- - - - - - - -------~ chair Merrlll where the chicken makahni and vegetable birlamne are excel- lent. Planet Holly- . Shindler, well- known food authority. Your entire $30 donation will go to the needy, homeless DINING REVIEW wood will have lots of its famous •Ebony Why are all these people donating their time, food, wine and work to this event? Well, it is an annual fund-raiser for the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen and the Food Distribution Cen- ter. dl1d working poor through two worthy causes, the Somebody Cares Soup IOtchen in Costa Mesa and the Food Distribution Center in Santa Ana. Tickets will be available at the entrance near Spiga and Orrefors at the escalator on the lower level. Just follow those yummy sce nts to the booths of chefs and beverage representa- tives on the upper two levels of Crystal Court -and prepare to pig out. Neither coupons nor money changes hands after you have paid the $30 admission fee downstairs; just tuck your wallet away ... eat and sip for the next three hours. Ulf Anders, nationally recog· nized chef from Gustaf Anders, will serve shrimp salad with his Swedish crisp rye crackers and delicious lemon tarts. The booth for The Riviera, one of South Coast Plaza's oldest fine dining establishments, will have pate maison, escargot bourguignon, poulet ala Grand Marnier and cannelloni Nicoise. Morton's of Chicago, and Ivory" chocolate brownies on hand and Antonel- lo, the multi-award winning Ital- ian ristorante, plans on serving a variety of homemade-style Ital- ian desserts. I've only mentioned nine, but there are at least 20 other restau- rants donating their best tastes, all food and labor. They are Amici Trattorta, Back Bay Row- ing and Running Club, B.1rra- porettt 's, Darya, El Tortto Grtll, Emporto Arman! Express, Forty Carrots, Garden Bistro, D For- naio, Jerry's Deli, Ptret's Bistro, Rainforest Cafe, Ruby's, Scott's Seafood Grtll and Bar, TGI Fri- day's, Village Farmer and Wolf- gang Puck. Diedrich will be serving its marvelous gourmet coffee and a distinguished group of wine- makers is being assembled by committee member Jeffrey Best of Habana. There are more to come, but at this printing the group includes Acacia, Au Bon Cllmat, B. V. Winery, Carmenet, Chalone, Caymus, Flora Springs, Cbateau Montelena, Edna Valley, Z.D., Simi, Cameros Creek, Mumm Cuvee, The Soup Kitchen and its mir· acle-ma.king Merle Hatleberg feed a free lunch to more than 250 men, women and children, elderly and disabled, each weekday of every year. Food donations are made from churches, corporations, local restaurateurs and interested citi- zens. The Food Distribution Center is a foodbank that collects donat- ed surplus food from markets, wholesalers, restaurants and dis- tributors. The goods are stored in a warehouse in Orange and last year, the center turned over nearly 11,000,000 pounds of food to 290 local charities. They pick the food up and pay a modest handling charge to the center. Anton Segerstrom is modestly listed as a committee member, but he has been the guiding r [ 'l f f-; I ~ I ( J H j : ) ( ) I I i i :, l I I If J ~ -; /\f . J f\ I ~ I I I I 1 ( • ( , .. 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In Ora11ge Coutlty Including Home Depot WHOLESALE Serving Quantity Users • Apartment Houses • Carpet Installers • Old Customers • Mgmt Companies • Decorators • Contractors 0 NLY By Apppointment 722-0420 BALBOA CARPET MILLS INC. 629 Terminal Way, #20 • Costa Mesa Since 1974 At Sunridgc, we do more than just care for o ur rcsidcn~ ... WE CARE ABOUT THEM. ln &cc, we treat them like family. And chat's the best kind of caring there is. Our dedicated 24 hour professional nursing staff provides not only extra care, but quality care. For those of our residents who may reqwtt special attention, we can help cake the difficulty out of such tasks as dressing or bathi'ng. Ac Sun ridge. adjacent to a . scenic park and lake, our residents appreciate having private rooms furnished with their personal bclonginp. £vc.ryonc loves the three delicious meals we serve activities such as current events, discussion groups, bridge and bingo. Residents att encouraged to join us in a daily exercise program and, if they choose, for weekly rclig\ow services. We also cake interesting trips and provide transponation to doctors and for personal errands. Physical chcrapy and massage therapy arc available right here at Sunridgc. Our award winning Skilled Nursing Facility, Windcrest is also a part of our campw. Call Us Soon to make an Appointment for a Free Tour &m.ridge At Regents Point 19191 Harvard Avenue Irvine, CA 92612 1-soo-2 78-8898 I \ . Newpon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot NtCK'S CUCINA rTAUANA (NICK'S PIZZA) Using fresh vegetables and herbs grown org~cally at the family ranch in Temecula, Nick and his son, Joe, serve up some of the best.tasting Italian dishes -using old-fashioned family recipes -this side of Sicily. 'Ibey cure their own olives, make their own sausage, cook with sea salt and use imported pasta. The bruschetta is a great start and the pizza crust is per- fect. Standout pasta dishes include raviolini fantasia, ravioli and carbonara. 2300 Harbor Shopping Cen- BY MARLA BIRD Speedway theme caf e to open in fall The Speedway will open its doors in August or September, according to the contractors. We take tha t to mean Septem- ber or October, but eventually the old Bobby McGee's hang- out on Bayside Dnve and Coast Highway will be opened with "an extreme motor-speed theme." This means lots of varoom, suspended cars and a game room with all the latest cyber toys As for duung. 1t sounds like a place 1 would call "All Show, No Chef" -m other words, food will be secondary to the RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY wt.. Yow Dolar Coven Moro! 1922 HARIOR llVDv COSTA MESA • 548· 1156 appetizers ter, Costa Mesa (rear parkmg lot). Moderately priced. Call 549- 1511 or 549-7072 BACK POCKET lraditionally, excess areas deep within the fine restaurants of Stockholm become Mback pocket" dining rooms-with more ~asual service, lower prices and food similar lo that of the main kitchen. And that's exactly what Back Pocket of Gustaf Anders is. The dining room has a clean, no- nonsense appearance and a sin- gle, one-page menu for both lunch and dinner featuring bold and beautiful food. Parsley salad, platter chatter ambience, but we can always hope. Cork pops at Mistrial french restaurant Mistral opened a month ago and has been quietly serving customers and getting its kitchen in order while waiting for a liquor license. Now that they can serve wine, this new French restaurant at 440 Heliotrope Ave. in Corona del Mar is packed. You'll need reservations. Phone 723-9685. Antohello's sauces I make it big Three outstanding sauces I that were invented, mellowed, the herring miru-buffet, gravad lax and the sandwiches are awe- some. Laden with two baskets full of fat walnut, caraway and . aruse rolls and Swedish flatbrod, the bread man comes to visit your table two or three times during the meal. 1651 W. Sunflower Ave .. South Coast Plaza Village. Mod- erately priced. 668-1737 GOLDEN DRAGON Friendly owners and serving staff seem earnest in their desire to make everyone comfortable. At lunch time, entrees are served with fried nee, soup and an I passed down and perfected by the Cagnolo family are now available at supermarkets such as Gelson's. You will love the tastes (my favorite is the Salsa Llvomese), crammed with spices, black olives and garlic ($3.99 a jar). Dinner and a show from Diva When two diners have an I entre e at Diva, two tickets to the cinema are free -what a deal! If you have been think- ing about a dinner and a show, now's the time to take up owner John Sharpe's offer Diva is located at 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Phone 754- 0600. oo•oo ~-~~ AMACHI L!:J • RESTAURANT lg 1{. t • ••• IE ~ • Authentic Sushi Bar ~ · · ·• • Elegant Dining Room lg LUNCH M-F 11:31·2:00 • • Complete Bar. ~ DINNER M·SUN 5:09-1 D:OOP.M. ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa IE (across from Newport Golf Course) appetizer. Those favonte appt?- tizer standbys, egg rolls, fried won tons, fried shrimp, barbe- cued pork nbs and wrepped chicken, as a starter, are as good as these get. Tea is plentiful and ·most entrees cost around $8 to $10. There is an attractive bar serv- ing liquor, a luruted wine choice and a fine selection of Chinese beers. 2023 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Entrees average $8. 642- 7162. CASABLANCA BISTRO The pleasant Moroccan dining THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 room is gaily decordted wtth red, green and yellow window shades dlld a red pl&d rug. The colorful food -tomato broth, fresh green salad, orange carrots -ts d lredl, too. Also good: roast qud.J..I and bastia, a phyllo pastry pie with ground.ducken, almonds, scram- bled eggs and a touch ot sugar. Besides its moderately pnced, · delicious food and good semce, the other major plus al Casablan- ca Bistro is the sheer pleasure or being able to hear your dinner partner and have a conversation without having to shout 1520 W. Coast H1ghwdy f\.1od- erately priced. 646-1420 FAR MERS MARKET ~ouung at the dell· takes on o whole new aspect when you are talla.ng about the Farmers Market seMce dell m Atnum Court at Fash.Jon Island Yards of food, dozens ttnd dozens of attractive select.Jons of hot and cold dishes, and so much more It occupies a big spdce m the Atnum, needing room for its medt. poultry and fish markets, plus produce and stll· pies, th~ -.vme ba r, soup and sand- wich bdI, potato cd.rt, hot and cold dell , baker; and a thriVLng cater· ing business In the Atnum dt Fash.Jon lsland Inexpensive 7h0-0403 GRAND OPENING Toscanini :Ristorante Ita/lano PASTAS & BREAD MAl>E Frrns1 I UAILY r------------------------, 1 Buy 1 Entree Get 1/2 Off 2nd Entree 1 I Of Equal or Lesser Value and Receive I I A Complimentary Tiramisu on us I I Go•lll thru lu11t JO l!l!li I L-----------------------~~ Look.Jar 'fJaify Special.; 30121\'ewport Blt·d. 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ART JURIED EXHIBIT The public is invited to view winning entries in the spring 1997 Orange County Artist Juried Exhibit on display through July 29 in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. For information, call 717- 3870. MEXICO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall will have an exhibit of her oil paint- ings depicting Mexican culture at Mariners Llbrary through the end of June. The library is at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3800. NEWPORT EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central Llbrary offers an exhibit of acrylics on canvas by Newport Beach artist Jody Olsen, "As Eye See It," on display through June 30 in the foyer of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3870. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries -the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models. and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 673-7863. SPECIAL SHAPE AND SCULPT Fitness-minded adults are invited to enroll in Shape & Sculpt, a six-week class that meets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays beginning June 23 at Shape-Up Newport, 1080 Irvine Ave. Regis- tration fee is $45. The class will include an energy-packed hour of step aerobics, combined with muscle conditioning for a total body workout. For more informa- tion, call 644 -3151. FOOD AND WINE Crystal Court will be the site for the fifth annual South Coast Plaza Swnmer Food and Wine Festival to benefit the Food Dis- tribution Center and Someone Cares Soup Kitchen from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on June 26 at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $30 and covers all food and drink. For more information, call 435-2160. SWIM PROGRAM A Master's Swim Program, designed to promote life-long fit- ness, is being offered by Orange Coast College on Monday through Friday at 6:30 a.m. Aug. 1-29 at 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. The program is designed for adults 19 years and older regardless of previous swimming experience. Registra- tion fee is $40 for one month. For information, call 432-5880. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch SINCE SABATINO'S 1864 Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS LUNC~ DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH Unique wine room & dining rooms available for group business meetings and private functions CATERING FOR ALL EVENTS Full gourmet Italian cooking including fish specials and many homemade favorites Tommy Peter Phil Viooe (714) 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach rs-Cid For lteserv•tkms ud DI~ - Complete Lancia • .,..._.. Neall c.ombiD8tloas llDd A IA c.te. I !'Tee Dellvery • & -9 pm • 7 ~ I n--~\:;;z::s;;•~~'i On Minimum $10.00 Order• Umlted Alu 2r·ST ~ 11e11c11 • e7~~702 I 2127~ ..... 302 ... ~.., ... , NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast rD61~2017 ·~ -----'-1 PRIM• RIB NIGHTI •e7s f11l"Y llSl>AY SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL 95 FIOl!llp.m '" I PAINTING WORKSHOP A new series of six Wednesday outdoor Drawing and Paint- ing Landlcape and Seascape workshops will begin Wednesa day through July 30 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with an orlenta- Uon session at Marlnen Park adjacent to the library at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Cost ls $61 without materiab. for more lnformaUon, call 644-3151. Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for chil- dren under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS •Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m . in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723- 6616. • Every Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar.· fut,!~ STAGE GORDON LIGHTFOOT The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents Gordon Lightfoot, known for such favorites as "If You Could Read My Mind," "Sundown" and "The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald ff at 8 p.m. Friday in Segerstrom Hall at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tick-. ets are $28 to $44. For informa- tion, call 556-ARTS. BROADWAY MUSIC The William Hall Master Chorale presents "The Best of Broadway" in Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 600 Town Center Ori; ve, Costa Mesa. Special guests Carol Burnett and Hal Llnden And Be Sophisticated Devotees of Bacchus. the god of wine, unite. Tuste the good life with us on Tuesday. June 24. 1997 as we present the latest in our Waterfront Winery Dinner Series. The wines of BV Vineyards and the culinary creations of our own Cbef Daniel Paymar will be fcaiured, llcginning with a reception at 6:30 p.m. foUowed by dinner at 7:00 This exclusive engagement consists of a seven course meal featuring both cxotil and popular delicacies. married with selected wines presented lieforc l'ach course. rhen topped off with fine cigars and cognac. So join us ti~1 an t•vcrnng of epicurean delights. But with only 28 scats available. delight in makmg ... your reservations promptly THEW PJERFIDNT fj{"it """/l!l)1i1 If<" ' I I\ I ~ ' l'resemtd on the Palla ef T'h.-11-l:sl C"oas1 Club ut 7111: 11.'cltctfrom Hi/ion Beueh Resort $S9 00 Per Pers,,n. tnclusivr q/711.1 1111d ~1<1111/(Y. Complimentary ~ti.let PQJkif18 For reservations or add1t1011u/ i!Jfonnal/(ln. p/c1isc call 1 ;-14 J 960 787.l, ext. 221 O. !/11%1 l'(/lifir (,(xw lh;t/tfNll". //1111t11J1!fflll llmrli. (.'.I 9!fi./.'I 7 f.l-M/.1-7{(7.I ..--=-... ---=--c ~ Live ~ namenco Entertainment Saturday Night ~ ~ .Thursday. June 19~h Visiting from Spain-World renowned Chef MIGUEL GONZALES demonstrating and cooking a .5 course dinner with wine $25 PER PERSON (with this ad only) This Thursday only. call for reservations. (714) 756--8194 4253 Martingale Way, Newport Beach 1 mile South of J.W. Airport ( Newpon Beach/Co5ta Mesa Daily Pilot join the William Hall Master Chorale in performing an evening of Broadway music, from beloved classics to contemporary favorites. nckets are $25 to $60. For information, call 556-ARTS. Napili Kai program, the Oasis Ukulele Strummers will entertain with their own style of Hawaiian music. For more information, call 644-3244. ACTING BASICS 'STOMP' The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents "Stomp" at 8 p .m. Tuesday through June 27, 5 and 9 p.m. on June 28 and 2 and 7 p .m. on June 29 in Segerstrom Hall at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The international percus- sion gTOup uses wooden crates, plastic bags, boots, hub caps, trash cans and brooms to fill the stage with one of the most origi- nal acts ever. nckets are $24 to $47. For information, call 556- ARTS. The Corona del Mar Commu- nity Youth Center offers a class for adults and teens, Basics of Acting, from 7 to 9 p .m. at Fifth and Iris avenues. Registration fee is $65. For more information, call 644-3151. BROADWAY SMASH AUDmONS· The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's resident theater com- pany, the Riverboat Players, is holding auditions for "Radio Daze" at 1 p .m . Saturday. Four- teen males and 14 females axe needed for the production. For more information, call 857-2684, ext. 17. Orange Coast College pre- sents the Orange County pre- miere of Neil Simon's newest Broadway smash, "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" at 8 p.m. today through Sunday and June 26-28 and 3 p.m. Sunday and June 29 in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $7 for Thurs- day and Sunday performances and $8 for Friday and Sqturday shows. A $1 discount is available for students and senior citizens. Tickets at the door are $9 and $10. For information, call 432- 5880. NEWPORT THEATRE HAWAIIAN PERFORMANCE The Oasis Senior Center pre- sents a free performance by a group of Hawaiian youngsters, ages 6-18, from the Napili Kai Foundation in Maui at 2 p.m. Sunday at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Following the The Newport Theatre Arts Center presents the black come- dy "Arsenic and Old Lace" al 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and 2:30 p.m. Sunday through July 13 at 2501 Cliff Drive, New- port Beach. Tickets are $13. For reservations, call 631-0288. 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( Comer ol a.I HID at ari.-oO ' J I I Newport Bnch/Cosaa Mesa Daily Pilot MODERN COMEDY South Coast Repertory pre- sents the modem comedy NHow the Other Half Loves" through June 29 on SCR's Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28-$41. For inf onnation, call 957-4033. 'ANYTHING GOES' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house in association with MediaOne presents "Anything Goes~ at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday through June 29 at 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Tick- ets are $12.50 for senior citizens and $15 for others. For informa- tion, call 650-5269. • 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater compa- ny, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, proud- ly stages its premier show "Trea- sure Island" at 1:30 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children under age 12 and members receive a $2 discount. For more information, call 851-6448. KIDS CERAMIC CHERUBS Children from ages 7 to 15 are invited to sign up for a five-week class, Ceramic Cherubs and Flowers, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. al the Vincent Jorgensen Commu- nity Center at Mariners Park in Newport Beach. Children can sign up for a class offered every Tuesday from June 24 through July 22 and/or a class from July 29 through August 26. Students will have a chance to create angelic figures, floral wreaths, cloud and rainbow chimes, deco- rative jewelry, heavenly crea- tures and a box of wishes. Regis- tration fee is $69. For informa- tion, call 644-3151. SUMMER SPORTS Orange Coast College pre- -..... ..._, . sents the 15th annual Summer Sports and Activities Camp for children ages 5 to 14 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The ca.mp has continuing summer sessions which meet Monday through Friday on June 23-27, June 30-July 3, July 7-11, July 14-18, July 21-25, July 28-Aug. 1, and Aug. 4-8. Registration fee is $65 for the morning half-day camp from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., $45 for the afternoon half-day camp from 1 to 5 p.m. or $95 for the all- day camps from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Campers will learn a variety of sports during each session, including swimming, track and field, softball. volleyball, pmg pong, soccer, floor hoc.key and basketball. For information, call 432-5880. BIG MYSTERY Junior detectives, ages 4 to 13, are needed to help Costa Mesa Library Detectives, Inc., solve the Big Mystery: •How Many Books Can You Read This Summer?ft For every 10 books detectives read, they will "fingerprint" their identification card and receive special prizes. Registration will be held at the Costa Mesa Library Detectives, Inc. headquarters in the Costa Mesa Library beginning Monday at 1855 Park Ave. The last day for junior detectives to register their reading logs for prizes is August 23. For informa- tion, call 646-8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun- day, Bam,.es & Noble holds a fun- tilled craft and story hour for chil- dren of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Tri- angle Square in Costa Mesa. For information, call 631-0614. DANCE BALLROOM DANCE Defore Foundation for the • • PAJAMA PARTY lbe Costa Mesa Public Ubruy presents Pajama Storytlme every Monday evening from 7 to 7:30 p.m. for 3-to 7-yeu- olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite children's songs, a varied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will high- light the evening's acttvtttes. The Preschool Storytlme for 3-to S-year-olds takes place Tuesdays from 11 to 11:30 a.m. For information, call 646-8845. Arts offers ballroom dancing every Friday and Saturday night at the Defore Dance Center from 7:30 to 8:30 p .m. On both nights a lesson will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 admis- sion. For information, call 241- 9908. ADULT BALLROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Smgles and couples welcome. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. LITERARY AUTHOR LUNCHEON Round Table West offers its next luncheon program presenting authors Donald Spoto and "Noto- rious: The We of Ingnd Bergman," Martin J. Srruth and NTune Release· and Bettie B. Youngs with "Gifts of the Heart" at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $35. For informa- tion, call (213) 256-7977. TEENS READING GROUP The Newport Beach Publlc Library will sponsor a sununer reading program for yoWlg adults called NUnplugged: Totally Teen Reading Club" beginning Mon- day through August 16. The pro- gram will feature paperbacks, meal certificates and other prizes for reaching established reading goals. Teens can register for the program at the central library's Children's Desk or Popular Library Desk, or at any branch library. For information, call 717-3807. BARNES & NOBLE Earlene Fowler signs her book "Goose m the Pond" at 2 p.m. Sat- urday at Barnes & Noble, Metro Pomte, 901B South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 444-0226. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS •New Jewish Relationships allows JeWlSh singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albwns that picture and desaibe singles with a wide range of personal and profession- al interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more For information, call 755-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge players on the list. For information, call 755-0340. •JAM, singles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities For more information, call the JAMllne at 665-5048. • Jewish In Between Smgles, age 39-59, offers soCial and cul- tural events and can be reached by calling 755-0340. SYNAGOGUE V1SITS Meet young Jewish smgles and couples for Friday services m area synagogues. Visits take place the third Friday of every month. For information, call 755- 5555, ext. 551. CLUBS ALTA COFFEE People who want to read thetr own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m. for the open readtng on the second Wednesday of every month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. For information, call 675- 0233. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL In the Airporter Club: Rock and Roll, Tuesdays and High Roller Band, Wednesdays 8:45 p.m . to 1:30 a.m. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For informa- tion, call 833-2770. BENIHANA Karaoke at 7 rughtly at 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach For information, call 955-0822. BIRRAPORETil'S Birraporetti's offers swing music entertainment by the 12- piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Mondays. South Coast THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1997 A9 Plaza, 3333 Bristol St , Costa Mesa. For informabon, call 850- 9090. BISTRO 201 Classical Latin guitarist per- forms 6:30 p.m Thursdays and 7:30 p.m. Fndays and Saturdays.' 3333 W Coast Highway, New-" port Beach For mformauon, call 631-1551 BOB BURNS RESTAURANT Touch of Class plays easy lis- tening from 6 to 10 pm Thurs- days, 7:30 to 11 :30 p.m Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach For mformauon. call 644- 2030. I I THE CANNERY Karaoke is avallable from 9 p m to nudmght Mondays and I Wednesdays Wme Tasting troIQ.o 5:30 to 8:30 p m. and live music with The Jetsen's from 8.30 p.m.~ to 12:30 a m Thursdays, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. For I informabon, call 675-5777. CARMELOS RISTORANTE On Sundays, gwtanst Ivan I Marcello performs at 8:30 p.m . Gmo and Tmo perform dance 1 music at 9 pm Ma.rco Santos and the San Brazll Dancers heats up the rughts with the I sounds of tropical music Wednesdays at 9 p m and Lows Cordero performs Thursday at 9 p m 3520 E Coast Highway, Corona del J\lar. For informa-l t10n, call 67 5-1922. CORNERSTONE CAFE Bible study, 7 to q 15 p m. on I Wednesdays and b p m on Tues- days. Live entertainment Thurs'- days. Fridays cmd Satmdays 1907 Harbor Blvd .. Costd Mesa For mformation. call 1'>46-5776 DIVA Live music featunng Paula Pnce on p1nno. e\'el) Thursday-- Fnday and Saturdav at 7 p.m 600 Anton Blvd .. Cosld Mesa. For informauon, call 754-0600. DURTY NELLY'S Llve mu~1c on Fnddys and Saturdays at 9 p.m 2915 Red Hill Ave , Costd l\1esa For infor- mation. call C\57-1951 _.. --II 'LOT trs. I \ • ,I 7 ft- Lll. ' !OT RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the ·Pnde of Newport" RtverbOet. Home Of The Newport Hart>or Naut.IC81 Museum (FOITTlerly Reuben E. Lee) Is Open From 11 am-9pm Lunoh. Dinner Sat Son Brunch Barn (closed Mondays) Reservabons Needed Only For Weddings, Banquets er Pnvat.e PertJes) Alf M8J01' CTedit Cards Accepted locat8d At 151 E. Coast 1-N.'y, Newpcrt Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax: 673-7864 AN AMERICAN CAFE l..oc8t:ed et 462 East 1 7th Street 1n Costa Mesa Open 7 days a week. Mon.-Sat. 6am-9pm. Sunday tall 3pm Serving breakfast. lunch & dinner. Made-from-scratch pies. salad dressings & soups. 548-3006 CHARLIE'S CHILI Located et Mcfadden Place (next t.o Newport Pier) 1n Newport Beach. Hours: ~Thur 7:00a~12 midnight Weekends 7:00em3:00am. Amex, VtSB. Oisoover, Diner's Oub. No Reservabons Needed [714) 675-7991 ZUBIES Menu Includes: Ribs, Ollcl<en, Steak & Lobster, Prime Rib. Pizza, Clystllr' Bar. Pnces Range From $3.95 And Up Hounr 11 :3Clam 1~ -Cocktals T~ 11 pm. O'edit Cards Not Accepted. ~ Not Needed. LDC8l:ed et 1712 Placentla, Cost.a Mesa (714) 645-9J91 THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh, heellt1y intemeOonal dellC8aea ~ Wllhwl 8 ftat rol Open 7 deys a week from 11 :OOam · 9·CQ>m LOC8ted tn the Hi11gren Square. 250 E 1 7th Street. 54&44ro THE TEE ROOM ~ 7 days 8 week to the public for breekfaai. lln::h and dimer. Looeted Bt the ~Beech Golf eru.. 3100 Nr'le ""'· 7560121 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Cllifomla €ulslne/Med1tem1nean ~Brunch. CM' SorumpbOUa Blvdl COOldlt8 cl ....., MeditarT8nean ~ laleda end Applbz:W'I • Shnmp, •Pancakes o.c.r end an • ()nelce ~ l.ocM8d It 1700 Jembo .. Ad .• twll (714) 97~1234 lC2103 JAVA CENTRALE A Europea~e goumet coffee cate Locar.ed at 3420 Via Udo 1n Newport Beach ~ 7 days M-F & 1Qim DISCORDIA The premier cyber cafe www ck:afe com Located 1n t.he Lab 2930 Bnstol 1n Costa Mesa (714) 427-5855 KA PLANS Breakfast. lunch. dinner and late evenings Voted the best deh 1n Orange County Open 7 days 6am-1 Opm and 6am-11 pm on weekends. All ma1or cred~ cards accepted Located off the 1 405 at Harbor Blvd 3211 Harbor Blvd 557-6611 SFUZZI New Italian -Elegant yet casual (located in Tnangle Square Cost.a Mesa) Wed -Happy Hour Early Bll"d Menu Available Every day Hours: Lunch 11 .30am4.CXlpm Dmner4:(l)pm-1030. Reservations accepted Mast.ercard, Visa. Amencan Express Locat.ed at 187().A Harbor Blvd (714) 548-9500 TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pastas and bread made fresh daily Open 6 days a week. Tues - Sun 4-10pm. Fn & Sat 4-11 Oosed Mondays Visa and Mastercard accepted Reservations accepted Locat.ed at'3012 Newport Blvd , 723-2338 NICK'S PIZZA Great ptZ28S & pastll in Costa Mesa SlnCe 1968 Open for lunch Tues ..fn. 11 am-2pm Dinner served 5pm-1 Opm. Sat noon r.o 10pm. Dosed Sunday and Monday Located et 23CCl Harbor Shopping Center, Cost.a Mesa. (Rear parking lot) (714) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located et 251 East Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach Lunch Mon Sat 11 :30-2:30. Sonday Brunch 11 am-3pm, Dinner Mon-Sun 5pm-10pm Call ahead for reservations 67:>-9500 SCAMPI Ftne Family Dtnlng. Newly Remodeled Open 7 Days A Week for Oinoer Only Spm 1 O 3Qxn We Cater Private lunch Parties for 15 People or More All M8jOI' D-edlt CNds Accepted Reservations Accept.ed Located at 1576 ~ Blvd Costa Mesa 645-8560 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, C.eesar Salad, Homemade Seusaqe. Veal. Lamb, Vegetanan Dishes, Wtno. Beer, Cappuccino & Dessert. Houri: 7 Days A Wee'/. SeNlog Set.. & Sun. Brunch f'-ron1 8·3Q.1 :00, Sun -Thln 11am-1~. Fn.-Set. 11em-11pm AJ Map' Q'8dlt Cards Accepted lOC8t8d At 251 ShlP't4ll"d Way. Newport ¥ (714)72~21 CIAO RESTAURANT Pizzas. pastaa, salada & more All preperad fresh & ~ One 1n, take ~ or cal for deiN9l'y °'*1 for kn::h end dinner. locet8d at 223 Marh 11119,' Betioe ialand 675-4070 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO ~ Mexioon Food, Wd'I The FreeheSt ~ & A New ~ a..ne. Q'Mt Mergantn Hoo's: Looch & Cllnrter. All Map-o..tit Cardi Acceptad Loaad et 2101 Pllcet'oa. 0... Meu (714)642-1142 end 20CC Newport M ., ~ Beec:t1(714J675-685S Ml CASA Our meals are now a uip tD Saia es well as MeXJCo Now offenng fish tacos Phone ahead for orders f.O.QO. Hon Oadv From 11 OOem AN Map-Credit Cards Accepted locsU!d AL 29Ei 17th St Costa Mesa 1714) 645-7626 AMACHI Sushi & Sosh1 tD Go Complete Bar All Ma1or Credit Cards Locat.ed At 2675 Irvine Ave (Across From Newport Golf Course) (714) 645-5518 BEN I HANA Amenca's most celebrated Japanese restaurant Open 7 days a week Lunch 11 30am-2 30pm Moofn Dinner 5 ~ 10 (l)pm Moo-Thurs, 5 30pm-11 (l)pm Fn. 5pm-11 (l)pm Sat. 4.30pm-9 30pm Sun Located et 4250 Birch St 955-0822 LA CAVE Menu Includes Lobster Crab Shnmp Steaks Dally SpeClals Fn & Sat Pnme Rib, Fun Bar & Wine List Casual C>ess Hours Lunches 11 3().2 30 -[)Inner Mon -Set. From 5·30pm Visa. Mastercard. Diner's Club Located At 1695 Irvine Ave .. (At 1 7th SITeet) Near Blockbuster Ent.erta1nment Costa Mesa (714) 64&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Fish, Chicken, Burgers & Selads. Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For 0.nner. Hours Mon -Sat.. Open 11 am For Lunch 4 oopm Mon .fn. Dinner 3 CQ>m Sat. & Sun . MBJOI' D'9dlt Cards Accepted located At 2300 Harbor Bl #31, Costa Mesa (714) 641 -9777 THE ARCHES The l)l'em1um stealc and seafood house tn ()'ange County since 1922 Serving lunch Mon . .fn. 11 :30em until 3·CQ>m ()Inner served ntghtly until 1 ·CDam locaf.ed on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hwy 1n Newport Beach 645-7077 THAI SPICE Vot.ad by the Register readers. es appeared 11 The Best of ()'enge CA>unty S8CtlOn 11& 'The 8e&t Thal Food In tninga CotM1tY • Lunch, dinner, catenng & takeout. 615 W. 19th St., r.osta Mesa 548-4333 THAI WAVE Olne '" or t8k&QUt. Fast & free deMry. Serwig llJnOl'I & dinner l.oceted et 211 62nd St. Newport Beech Open 7 days 8 week Visa, Mastercard & Amencan Expres8 ~ 645-0057 ROYAL KHYBER ANenJ wrong cUsir19 d 1ncM ~ ror U1ctl Mf 11 ·:n 2:~. Ooeed for kn::h Set., ~ bn.nch 11 ~ Xl. Dinner ~ from 5:~ l.Oc8t.ed at 1 CD:l Bnstol St. Nor'lt1 Cell """ for l"8l8l'V8bOn8 752.sro:> NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS Voted the 11 Indian retttul"'9nt In Chnge Cour!ty ~ """" ~ Une kxlltiOnl to a.'4 'PJ Locaced .. 3105 Soiih Briltol 11 bloctl north d SotJh Ql8llt Ptam) ~95 THE CANNERY Histonc waterfront Restaursnt and Harbor Cruise Center Hours Mon.&t 11 Dam -2 CIJam. Son 1Q OJam.12 ~I AJI MalOI' ~Cards Reservations Suggested Located a:. 30i0 Lafayette twe . Newport Beach, CA 92trS3 (714] 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish IM!•!able Fresh gn!leO fish seafood and chden. sandwiches saiads grille<! ptates arid pasta sp>!oeities open soc days a week Moo tl'lrlJ Thurs 1 1 am-Spm. Frt & Sat 11 em 9pm Locat.e<I at 670 W 17th St #GB Costa mesa [West of the new Trader Joes ) 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Waterfront dining at the former Site ol me h1stoOC Sea SMritlj aiid Delaney's Feetuing fresh me~t.e-gnlled seafOOd. oyster bar and reta~ fish ll'l8!tet Full bar Dgar pabo D1n•ng patio All me,or cards Cat.enng 8V8llable Seaoog upon alTl'IBI Moderat.ely pncea Located 6Xl lJdo Pri [)we near Udo Sland ()pe!'I 7 Dctf.i lunch & dinner 675-fSH NEWPORT LANDING Waterfront OinlnQ Sat & Sun 01ampagne Brunch 0.nner Menu $13 95 -$19 95. ~Bar Menu Serwd AJI ~ Hours 10 CDtm 11 ~. Amax. Mastercard Visa Dnner >li'servation! Recommef'lded Located at 503 E E<lge'<\111.e' Balboa (714) 675-2373 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Viec:nemese dnllQ Next t.o CM s .X ~ au:hentx: Vll!C1lam858 C01S11e Menu includes voecnamese egg rols spnrig rolls, old tnK!lbOn&I nee vermoen. Wlt11 ~ end fT'8Sh vegatebles Separate veget8rl8n menu prepared WI t.he tradltl008I Buddfm;t recipes. Hotn 11 ·CJ:IBm.9 ~ Oo6ed Sunday V118/M: eccepted 271 East 17ttl St . O>ste Mesa (714} 574-8460 • • ol -n- h- on u sa ft - :h 'l- ~ 1e te st e e • tl 9 Cl .-16 THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 Newport Bcach/Cosaa Mesa Daily Pilot I ~~~~~~~~co111111unitv~~~o~ru~in~~~~~~~ -~~F_A~X: 714-141~170 • READERS HOTLINE: 71C-142""0ll • LETI"ERS: Ji~ilAV ST~. COSTA MESA, 92627 • E-MAIL: Dpllot2eearthllnk.net r------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, : editorial I I I I I I I I I t I I t I I I I I I I I I t I Drawing a line in the sand. on beach ads _, t I I I I To Newport Beach city officials, we have a few words of caution. A new agreement that would allow certain corporations to pro- vide goods and money to the city : in exchange for a bit of free adver- ' I I I I I tising on the beach offers some enticing but pitfall-laden opportu- : nilles. I t t I I ,. Do we mind tha t Newport life- guards may soon be wearing Speedo trunks or that c1ty volley-I I I I : ball nets will be provid ed by Wil- ' I son? No, not really. And do we mind 11 Speedo or Wuson or whomever is providing the goods takes advantage of trus I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 by usmg Newport Beach as a way I I I I I I t I I to market its product? Again, that's OK. But just how far this advertising city officials as well. City officials should draw a line in the sand, as it were, and neve.r allow advertis- ing banners, signs or billboards to • pollute our public beaches. We're drawn to our beaches and ocean because o~ their natur- al beauty -a small slice of par- adise where swimmers, surfers and sunbathers can get away from it all, while still being real close to it. So, whtle the money adverbs- ers off er to have their name emblazoned on Newport Bea ch lifeguard towers, piers or even just trash cans is alluring, the temptation to take the cash shouldn't blind our ·city leaders. "I really think not everything in Newport Beach is for sale," Coun- ciJwoman Norma Glover said. "I'd l venture is allowed to go is a topic I 1 of concern to us and should be for rather keep our beaches as is." We would too. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT Newport Beach lifeguards like Keith Head, right, may be sitting pretty for corporations like Speedo. t t I L -- -- community commentary Busy year for Newport-Mesa schools BY MAC BERND 0 ne of the things I love most about education is the sense of completion that all of us who work in the profession feel at the end of the school year, and the feeling of regeneration that begins with the next one. Since we are nearing the end • of this year, I thought it would be a great time to report to all of our "shareholders" in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Although the Newport-Mesa schools are not in business to make a profit in the same sense that private companies are, there are important indicators of our productivity that are designed to let you, the people who support our H company," know how the business is going. A recent national report titled "First Things First" stressed the importance of basic skills in the minds of the American public. During this year, we have placed a high priority on student achieve- ment in reading, writing and mathematics and have used the Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills to assess our progress in these critical sub- jects from grades two to 10. I am extremely proud of our work because our district scores, as indicated by per- 1 cenWe rank, increased at every grade level. As I look at this positive picture, I can identify three main reasons for these increases. The first is outstand- ing teachers who focused and , worked hard, the second is our wonderful principals and sup- port employees who pitched in with the same kind of intensity, and the third is students and parents who took the tests seri- ously. M all of you know, test scores aren't everything • because there are many other measures of success, but they are certainly important to our students, parents and communJ- 1 ty because they give us a look ' at our performance in relation l to other school systems. In th.ls I regard, we are very pleued because we are above national I norms at every grade level. I Bveryone agrees that it ls imp_9f'tant to keep students in tcbOol so I am happy to say we are doing an excellent job with our dro~ut rate, which bas NidMd a low ol 1.7% for the ~ yeer. This ii a rate that is men than one-third below lb ~average and lea dWl W ol the ltate aver •. Thil mnu we have cut our 1993-94 ~ rate ol 3.6% alinolt in In addition to strong basic skills instruction and keeping students in school through graduation, our high schools have done a superlative job in a number of other areas, as evi- denced by a recently released high school perfor- mance report from the Cali- fornia Department of Education. According to the report, Mac Bernd a higher per- centage of our students complete high school, take college preparation and college-level courses, and attend Calif omia community colleges than others in the state. I am really pleased to-see such a positive trend in these important measures of our per- formance because I know the strength of our employees will keep the trend moving in the right direction. Ask any parent or teacher about class size and you will get an immediate reaction. That is why I am delighted to report that we have implemented Gov. Wllson's class size reduction program in kindergarten tbrough second grade during the past year. The district office staff will have a great deal to do this sununer because our board has wisely and appropriately decid- ed to extend our class-size reduction efforts from the other primary grades to the third grade. This decision represents a great challenge for us because classrooms for third grade class- size reduction and additional growth have become harder to find. In our case, we are very lucky because we do have schools that can be reopened. So, this summer will be spent converting Re& Community Center to a center for fifth. and sixth-grade students from Pomona and Whittier, and doing the same at the Davis site for the Costa Mesa Zone. Our Adult Education Program, which ls currently housed at Davia, will be relocated, with tho possibility of going to a commercial property looking very favorable. The creeuon at the two Ufth- and lixth-grede centers, the addition ol portables tn th~ Newport Harbor Zone, the auignment at students ttom Newport m.mentary to New- port Heights, and aome space edju.tments in the Corona de1 Mar Zone will aUow UI to accompliah tldtd-grade dal- , size reduction across the district. The result of all of these efforts will be classes of no larger than 20 in grades one, two and three and 100 minutes per day of small group basic skills instruc- tion in ldnderga.rten with a pro- fessional teacher in charge of each group. Class-size reduction is impor- tant becaus~ it can have a pow- erful effect on student learning. This is substantiated by our sec- ond-grade eras scores, which gained 10 percentile points. Second grade was the only test- ed grade that had experienced class-size reduction. Even though our analysis is some- what less than scientific, it cer- tainly makes common sense to conclude that class-size reduc- tion had something to do with the increases in second grade, which were the highest across the board. Although summer is tradi- tionally a well-deserved time of rest and rejuvenation for stu- dents and teachers alike, I know some of you must wonder what the district staff does when our young people and their mentors are gone. So, just in case you are curi- ous about our activities, here are a few items that are on our plates in order to ppen the Davis and Rea 5-6 centers on time. The naming of principals; the formation of office staffs; hold- ing parent meetings to assess ideas and concerns; developing transportation schedules and routes; staffing the schools with teache.rs; purchasing furniture, materials, and textbooks; and refurbishing both sites. We will be hiring and trans- ferring teachers, not only for fifth. and sixth-grade students, but for other spots around the district as well. The number of teachers new to our school dis- trict could be as high as 100. We also have principalships to fill at Kaiser, Whittier and Pau.larino and have just filled the Newport Harbor High School prlncipalship with Bob Boies, former principal of Tustin High School. To sum things up, the New- poit-Mesa Unified School Dis- trk:t ts a growing company that Ja intensely committed to con- tinually provide better service to all of its cUentt and better value for its shareholders. I hope tb.i. shareholders report conveys this intense com- mitment and dedication to improving the education of the cblldren of our two dties. • lllllAC _, Is the superintendent of tMwport·Mesa Unlfltd School Dis· trlc'I. ______ ._ ______ ...J best of the readers hotline Have charters gone overboard? I don't believe they should lurut the number of charters m Newport Harbor. It brings a lot of good revenue and tourism to the area, which the restaurants, hotels and the community down here really need, Especially with the city's rev- enue. The city is having trouble with their revenue as far as being able to properly take care of the items that they need to take care of. It's very important that they do not limit the number of boat charters in Newport Har- bor. The boat charters are a good thing for lhe harbor. STEWART SITKO Newport Beach It seems to me if this is truly a water quality issue that the city ought to spend its time and mon- ey in regulating those polluters Particularly those who JUSt have boats that are docked there or maybe people who live on boats and focus on regulating and restricting that problem rather than focusing on charte r boats, which seem to be a pretty Ed itorial was right on Congratulations to the Daily Ptlot on your June 5 editorial regarding the willingness or Mesa Consolidated Water District to spend the district's money reck- lessly in its attempt to stop the planned takeover of the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. by the Irvine Ranch Water District. This is just another example of the arrogance of Karl Kemp and his board to spend, spend, spend. They don't need to care. Their high attorney and court costs will be passed on to ellch Costa Mesa property owner in the form of higher water costs. EARLE WEICHMAN Costa Mesa property owner Crime rates shouldn't dictate police salaries Former Newport Mayor Phil Sansone, who chairs the Corona del Mar Residents Association, stated that Newport Beach police ~should not expect the same pay as police in cities such as Ana- heim and Santa Ana, where they have more crime.• I agree with Sansone in that we enjoy a lower crime rate in N wport, largely in part to the fine work of our police depart- ment. But should a crime rate be used to detennine police salarl ? As a r dent and property owner in Newport Beech, I enjoy TIE lllUE: Readers continue debate over whether harbor boat charters should be limited good revenue producer for the city. MARY HORNBUCKLE Costa Mesa I'm the president of Adven- tures Al Sea Yacht Charters. We are one of the largest charter companies m the harbor and we have a large fl eet of yachts. U this is in regards lo clean water I th.ink it is really a moot point. We are so regulated by the Coast Guard through mspections both random and planned and we are also very well-regulated through the city and the harbor commission and have even wit- nessed random checks on pump- out systems and such. We are so regulated that we correspondence many aspects of Uus wonderful community. I believe 1t was dedicated to the memory of ofhcer Bob Henry, the Newport pol.iceman gunned down while protecting residents such as myself and Sansone. What was that about "low crime?" JAMES H. PASTERNAK Balboa Perunsula 19th Street traffic not a big surprise Like other property owners on East Side 19th Street, 1 was well aware of the traffic on the street when I bought there. Like other owners, I paid less for my 19th Street property than I would have for other, less busy proper- ties. Nineteenth Street owners are complaining about traffic that has pretty much always been there. Diverting traffic to other streets would be unfair to sur- rounding owners, who paid for the privilege of less-busy loca- tions. The city could spend thou- sands of dollars on studies of traffic and yea.rs discussing non- sensical options, or they could use common sense. Look at West Vlctona. After the turmoil of relocaUng resi- dents and construction, we now have a fine road that carries the tralfic quickly through that resi- dential area. The sam rould be have the tightest ships in the harbor. I would say thalif any- body is looking for a source of dirt in the harbor or is causing us a problem with water quality, I would have to offer to them that there are a lot of boats in the har- bor thdt are owned by people. They are very neglected and 1 would have to guess that is a good source of oil and such in lhe water. As far as charter ves- sels are concerned, we are so regulated that it is almost ridicu- lous. We wouldn't have it any other way, but for somebody to assume lhat we are causing the problem is utterly ridiculous. GREG MOHR Newport Beach I don't think the charter boats are a problem in the harbor as much as the yacht clubs holding the sailboat races in the main channels on a Sunday afternoon. I think that is creating more problems m the bay lhan any- thing else. TOMBENNElT Newport Beach done on 19th now, but typically, it will take years because of some short-sighted people. MICHAEL STEINER Costa Mesa Politicians deserve better treatment Fred Mdrt:ln's column compar- mg polibcians to dirty diapers (Saturday, June 7) really crossed the bounds of good taste. Further- more, it also contributes to the disrespect, lack of confidence and apathy Americans feel toward their government. His remarks were sparked by the discovery that Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa is attending the National Mayors Conference at a price of $1,500 to the city. Conferences and seminars are an important component of pro- f essional growth for many of us in the work force. Conferences and seminars serve as a valuable tool for enhancing old skills, creating new ones, networking and sharing problem-solving ideas. Martin ts correct when he calls for citizens to scrutinize their gov- ernment and leaders. But, the mindless bashing of government and people who work in govern- ment has the effect of a self·fultill- ing, prophecy -11 you expect scoundrels, that's what you'll get. REBECCA CHADWICK Costo Mesa ,# • • • • • ' • .. ' r;;~ Beach/Costa Me a l)ajJy PiJ()( Story by Michelle Terwilleger • Photos by Marc Martin THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 Pedro Arceyut. Brandon and Brenda share a moment together on the front porch of Madas' moth- er's home, where they are staying unW thelr apart- ment ls ready. Brenda Macias watches over h er sleeping son, Brandon, whom she gave birth to at the age of 16. Macias has since returned to high school and graduated on Wednesday. , Brenda Macias was a sophomore when she had her son, Brandon; but between diaper changes and bringing up baby, she was still able to finish high school on time Three summers ago, between nightly bon- fires at the beach and babysitting cousins, a 15-year-old Brenda Macias made a startling discovery: She was six months pregnant. The Costa Mesa girl's body changed little until her sev- enth month. And by the time she discovered her body's secret, she knew she had to keep the baby or give it up for adoption. On Wednesday 2-year-old Brandon sat with his grandmother and 21-year-old father, watching his mother graduate from Estancia High School. #He is my motivation," Brenda, now 18, said of the brown-haired, bilingual wonder who has been partly raised by his grandmother, Susana Macias. Brenda said she knew from the start she wanted to complete her education and fulfill her dream, which at that time was to be a physician. Along the way, her goal has changed. Now she wants to become an elementary teacher. But with a high school diploma in hand and an Orange Coast College schedule for the fall, she knows anything is possible. Brenda spent her sophomore year at Horizon High School in Costa Mesa, a county program for teenage moth- ers. She said she appreciated the opportunity to keep up with her credits but longed to get back to the more acade- mic environment of Estancia. Between working, mothering, studying and lots of help from her mother and boyfriend, Pedro Arceyut, Brenda was able to hold it all together. She attended her senior year homecoming, winter formal and prom but has passed on some other social events. •Tue hardest thing is being tempted to go out and party with my friends, but I never wanted to neglect Brandon," she said. •There will always be parties, but he's only going tobe2once." . Her friends love coming over to the house and talking to Brandon and have been supportive by attending her baby shower, Brandon's baptism and birthday parties. •1t•s kind of good to have friends like that because other- wise, it would be even tougher," she said. Having a responsible boyfriend also has helped. Arceyut, who is Brandon's father, insisted that he and Brenda get a house Qf their own two weeks before their son was born. • •He said it was his responsibllity," Brenda said. •He wanted to support me." He watches Brandon in the early evening before Brenda gets home from work, and then he beads to work the graveyard shift as a driver at Hoag Hospital. Both Arceyut and Brenda plan to start attending OCC in tbe fall. . . Early in the morning, Brenda usually drives Brandon to her mother's house and then picks him up after school. But her schedule has meant missing some childhood moments. • 1 miss all the things he does," Brenda said. "{His grandmother) got to see him walk first. She got to see his teeth first. She got to see him talk first." But graduation will allow more titne for Brenda to be a part of those special times. "I'm going to try to spend more time with Brandon: Take him to the beach, and take him to Disneyland," she said. "I'm going to try to get my classes around his little nap tiJn .. e. And like any mother, Bren- da is just amazed by the intel- ligence and personality of her little boy. "We'll sit here and talk in English, and then he'll go and talk to grandma in Spanish," she said. "He thin.ks he's so grown up." She said her decision to fin- ish high school and attend college was made partly for Brandon's benefit. She wants to set a good example so that he'll never tell h er he shouldn't have to study and work hard because she didn't "I'm more determined to graduate and go to college," she said. ' Inlet: Madu cbatl with friends durblg a class break at Est.and• Hlgb SchooL Above: Brenda and Brandon Id their Pomona Street aputmellt ln the IUIDJDel' of 1995. Left: Brandon bum tbe tables at Ids grancllDotber'a house by leedlng hlsmolbera ~o(cer.L ---II Pl.OT ers • • • -, 7 >ft- all, ior of -m- th- on l<lS ?Sa >ft- -to• gh. ~ ~ h- .SS. 1e Je lSt ie le i - ir lri fi1i THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 Newpon Beach/Cosl'.9 Mesa Daily Pilot : .--~~~~~~~~-L~~,~._~-r•~.,.,..,~..,,_ ........ ..---....._~~-, l Graduates found room to blossom at Monte VISta By Sarah O'Rourke, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -After a year of ups and downs, Monte Vista and Back Bay high schools bid a fond farewell to the graduating class of 1997. "It's finally over," said Monte VlSta graduate Roberto Aceves. "No words can describe the feeling of being done with }Ugh school." The campus gym wa~ packed to standing-room capacity with people there to witness the commencement cer- emonies of more than 100 students from Monte Vista's Alternative Education Center. Parents and friends held flowers while shedding tears of joy as the students received their diplomas -something that a few years ago might not have been possible. "Leaving Newport Harbor was a hard decision for me to make," said Gina Wal- lace. "I found myself opening up (at Monte Vista) and wanting to learn. Monte Vista is a great secret." Wallace and 19 other students received college scholarships from local businesses. The Ebell Club, Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union ·~ and the Balboa Bay C lub donated money for the students. "The Balboa Bay Club donated over $60,000 to scholarships this year," said counselor Linda de la Rosa. Monte Vista and Back Bay High School, which had two graduates, will remain at th~ present site for at least another school year, since trustees recently decided not to relocate the stu- dents to another site. For graduate Steve Wengler, his time I MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Joyshua Sieker gets a graduation hug from Jeff Gray during ceremonies at Monte Vista High. at Monte Vista was one of growth. I ! : . j : i . . . "I became the person that 1 knew was inside of me," said Steve, who will attend Concordia University in the fall . "I am"' 1 now more focused and have a great l future." Two. hundred and twenty-I our ~ ea.ta Mesa High School ~ iD tbetr grMO gowns walked poudJy to their seats inside Le Ba.rd Stadium at Orange Coast College on Wechi81day night. Before their final walk together as the 1997 graduating class, the stu- dents spoke to each other excitedly -10me still in shock, others ready to tackle future goals. •A week ago, everybody started to riaUze that this will be the last time we ever see each other again. Every- body started to get close after they realized that,• said Costa Mesa High student Justin Taylor, who is plan- ning to attend OCC as a sociology major. •IJfe begins after today." Cathy Vargas, who will be attend- ing ITJ" Technical Institute, has mixed emotions about graduating. "I'm sad because we a.re leaving a lot of friends behind, but I'm happy because I'm continuing with my future." Senior Class President Amy Eken- stam shared her feelings with her classmates as the welcoming speak· er. •we spent the past years waiting for tomorrow ... I will always remem- ber the struggles and accomplish- ments of the la.st four years," Amy said. •tet's revel in Mesa pride; we have earned it.• I DON I.EACH I DALY flt.OT Costa Mesa gracll Tlaao Nguyen (left) and Uyen Nguyen are .n smiles as U.ey prepare to receive their dlplomu at Orange COMt College on Thursday. Corona del Mar class .a dynamic bunch I Not to be confused with the Competition!! I The one, the ori · al 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho I I I I I I Tinder Box Premium Cigars By Rachel Fischer, Daily Pilot • The Wednesday afternoon Newport Beach graduation of Corona del Mar High School's Class of 1997 was a brief, infor- mal affair that included rock music, an army of families and even, in one case, several family ' pooches. The festive, but casual atti- • tude carried over into the speeches and presentations on 1 'Sta.ge. ·Senior Victor Pineda, who ·~has muscular dystrophy and is wheelchair-bound, received thunderous applause when be told the assemblage of approxi- mately 1,000 that he "learned to ~o the Macarena and party like 1 it's 1999," while at Corona del ' Mar High. •It's not about what you can do physically," added Pineda, who even made humor- bus reference to his disability: · "Some of us are going to rock - and some of us are going to roll!" Salutatorian Laura Weesboff .for y_our new home. characterized the event as the last step in the transformation of "233 wild, rambunctious sev- enth-graders to the people we are today~ and, along with vale- dictorian Derrick Tong, implored her fellow graduates to remem- ber to enjoy the journey of life. Then graduating seniors Reza Jahangiri and Charlie Smith jammed on their guitars while singing the 1973 soft-rock hit "Danny's Song," by Anne Mur- ray. School administrators also saluted assistant principal Lu Matos, who was retiring after 10 years at the school. Administrators estimated that 65% of the current graduating class will go on to study at the university level. Psychology teacher Mike Marino will miss the Class of 1997. "(This is) a dynamic class, a very nice bunch," he said, as graduates lined up for post-cere- mony photos and rock music played in the quad. "This is a class I'll remember.• ~~~~;;-:"""-­ H anning to build your dream home and need fi nancing? CalJ Hawthorne Savings. We ha ve over 30 years of construc tion fin ancing experience in Southern Cali forn ia. .. •Sin gle Family Re si dences •Fast Approval and • Constructi on and Permanent Funding Financing .• Owner, Builder. and •Loans Tai lored to Fit Your Developer Fi nanci ng ,.. Specific Needs ',.. Available Dick HiU Vice President DaveJohmon Vice President (888) 800-4644 HAWTHORNE SA~GS 2381 Ro-.ccmn .. 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Food l>istrihrioa C.nttr & Softlton~ '"'"Soap Kit,b.n -· - c,.,,,a1 Cowrt • 3333 ~ .. , StTfft Costa MHa • C7J.f) 43S-l160 \ EYE -OPENER Corona del Mar ddds girls soccer coach • Leland Christensen adds a touch of class for Irrelevant Week XXIl's bibute to Army qb Ronnie McAda. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -When Leland Chris- tensen, Irrelevant Week's closest link to Army football's storied past, witnessed his first game as a Cadet in 1944, he knew it wouJd be no ordinary four-year appointment at West Point. Christensen, a longtime PeninsuJa Point Going the distance at Mesa Linda • A course that gives you more bounce for the buck. 0 K I admit it. Never before played r Mesa Linda. Sure, hacked tip Los Lagos several times, but for whatever reason, never made it to the little brother golf course at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, the city-owned double-barreled municipal 1uggemaut on the east end of the real estate. WouJd always drive down Harbor BouJevard and glance over in envy of the golfers teeing off on No. 9, the fairway that parallels the street. Well, on Tuesday I got to be one of those golfers, thanks to the Estancia High alhJetic department and Eagle golf coach Art Perry, who hosted the school's annual fund-raiser golf tournament and coaches party. OK. so Mesa Linda isn't exactly Pebble Beach, but for the price, it's the best bargain in coastal Orange County. Mesa Linda doesn't have the length or the charm of Los Lagos, the club's more costly championship course, but it has enough character. and is challenging enough (especially with a wedge), to keep your interest for 18 holes. Mesa Llnda goes 5,529 yards from the blue tees, while Los Lagos plays 6,542 with stronger breezes. From the white tees, Mesa Linda plays 5,101 yards, Los Lagos 6,233. Mesa Linda's best hole is probably No. 3, a par-4 dogleg right, and No. 18 is an outstanding finishing hole from a course that charges $16 for a round Monday through Thursday (without cart), $18 on Friday and $20 on Saturday and Sunday. Twilight rates after 3 p.m . are $12 Monday through Thursday, $13 on Friday and $14 on Saturday and Sunday. Perfect for those summertime blues. Q resident who became a major in the Army, graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1947 with Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard and attended every game the back-to-back Heisman 'ITophy winners played during a four-year span in which the Cadets never lost for three years. Christensen, who visited with Davis just two weeks ago at a 50-year West Point reunion, helped roast, toast, honor and salute Mr. Irrelevant XXIl, Army quarterback Ronnie McAda, Wednesday night at the Hyatt New- porter. Proudly wearing his 1947 West Point emblem on his blue jacket, along with a .. Haig For President" button to commemorate West Point graduate Alexander Haig's run for the QUOTE OF THE DA Y /hey would wipe everybody ow ... • -LBLAND CHRISTENSEN. REFIH:T1NC ON THE MJCHTY ARMY TFA'-1 OF 1944. presidency in 1987, Christensen was the per- fect touch to an evening dedicated to soldier- ing. Christensen remembers when then-Army Coach Red Blaik would start underclassmen in the fall of '44, then pull them midway through the first quarter in favor of sopho- mores Davis and Blanchard. "They would wtpe everybody out," Christensen said. During the West Point reunion, Christensen said many of the graduates went to the ceme- tery to visit buried classmates. "Glenn Davis was there, and at the cemetery he was look- ing for this man who had tutored him," • SEE IRRELEVANT PAGE 84 DON LEACH I DAl.Y N.qT Mr. Irrelevant XXII, Ronnie McAda of the Green Bay Packen. HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY? Costa Mesa's Ryan Brennan is soaring into the X Ga.mes on his BMX bike. By Molly Yanity, Datly Piiot C OSTA MESA -A six-pack is going to be Ryan Brennan's saving grace. That six-pack couJd make the 19-year-old Costa Mesa resident one of the top five BMX dirt jumpers in the world. But you have no idea what a six-pack is, do you? Don't think it has anytlung to do with beer, soda or abdominal muscles. It's all BMX lingo, dude, and it means Brennan will get to perform more tricks. "I'm better at numerous jump- ing. This totally favors me. H Brennan said. Brennan is on his way to the ESPN X Games, a showcase for alternative sports, where he will be competing in the Bicycle Stunt Dirt Jumping event at Mariner's Point in San Diego. Brennan, a Newport Harbor High student, is 6-foot-6. Techru- cally, he shouJdn't even be on a bike, he says. "My dad (Michael) was aJways into me playing football or basketball," Brennan said. "His thing now is il there's money involved, okay. Now it's to whe re I can make a living. H Brennan has a sponsor that is about to send him all over the country and to Europe. He has also produced a video called "Soil" -named after the dirt on which he jumps -that he clauns is one of the best BMX videos on the market. "This summer's going to be nuts for me. After the X Games, 1 go to Pittsburgh, then to England for a jumping contest," he said. In September, his sponsor, Odyssey. will send him to Switzerland, but first he will stop at Squaw Valley for Fox Sports West's version of the XGames. HThe bonus is traveling," he said. "It's a rock-star type of thing, H A status that he has apparently earned. Brennan began racing BMX bikes when he was about 10 years old. "I used to race, then 1 got into Black shadows .. • Senior Jill Black was a three-sport standout for Estancia High's girls. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA ~' i='I -Official school -• colors are cardi-..-t. nal and gold, \ ! but Estancia ~-/ High girls ath- letics has featured a significantl shade of Black 1996-9-7 the last four · years. Jill Black, that is. A three-sport stalwart in S9ft- ball, basketball and volleyball, the Wichita State-bound senior has collected a laundry hsf ol individual honors in her ~­ gwshed prep career. A second-team All-CIF South- ern Section Division ill selection in basketball as a senior, she ll4S' also garnered All-Newport-Mesa District status three times in seft- ball and twice in basketball. , She was ~-team All-Pa~ Coast League twice in softbaH and basketball, and earned seo- ond-team all-league law;els. twice more on the diamond. !?he. also received honorable mentiorr in volleyba.JJ. all-league vo~ last fall. ~ - "We're definitely going . to, miss her," said Estancia High· Girls Athletic Director Naocr. Ferda. ~ Not surprisingly, it was B1acJC who keyed the school's only team: to forge a winning record (Da9- ketball), though she will suoli; with softball as a Shocker. "' : Other notable seniors wh presence will be miss~ . ~ Melissa Inouye and -~ Bergman. ' Inouye captamed the cross country team to a ninth-pl.ace showing in CIF Division rv. wbil~ Bergman contributed in sO<µrr and tennis, the latter a DivisiOn. rv at-large playoff entry. · _ Here's a look back at· ~ sport in the Eagles' 1996-97 .a"!P- letic year: • Basketblill: Injuries, itln~ and ineligibility plagued the Eagles during a 9-7 preleague campaign and two Pacific Coo.st League-opening losses. · But first-year coach Paul Kllby held the senior-dominated squad together and it won seven oOts last eight PCL contests to tie C\>S- ta Mesa for second place. In the Eagle Classic, Perry's dramatic second-to-the-last-guy- left chip from the rough on 18, with a putter no less, tied our Bob Crogan-led group with Chris Sorce's second fiddlers. We won a card-off. DON LEACH .1>AILY N.OT Ryan Brennan practices his manuevers for the X Games which begin today 1n San Diego. • SEE X GAMES PAGE 82 The Eagles bowed out of Ole CIF Division ill-A Playoffs in Ole first round, losing to Harvatd- Westlake, 54-40, to finalize tllili' record at 16-11. They were 7-3 ln league. But it was Ed Blanton, the former Estancia football coach and athletic director who would probably get arrested on a private course, who inspired heckling and encouraged harassing and taunting, perlect for this time of year, Irrelevant Week. l knew I was in big trouble when, before l had a chance to warm up, I was teeing off No. 1 with Blanton screaming behind me: HPressumrre1• Blanton should play in the Runnin' Gunnin' Golf Tournament on Friday at the Newport Beach Executive Goll Course in honor of Mr. Irrelevant XXD, Army quarterback Ronnie • SEE GOLF PAGE 84 ll Wft PIMI • 7Jll.t:IO It·"'· n.ur. June 21 • I ' • I I I I I I ~----------------------------~ . ' ' ' • I I ' • • L-------·--.... ·--------~----•------------J They did, however, keep tbe Lady Bell Tu>phy, awarded to Ole annual Estancia-Costa Mma series winner, for the thir4 straight season. Black, an undersized 5-foot-9 post, averaged 13.7 points and 9.4 rebounds, while fellow se.nlor Vivi Rodriguez also made the a.ll- district Dream Team by averag- ing 9.1 points per game. • Rodriguez was selected sec· ond-team All-PCL by the coedl· , while unsung senior point guard Megan McCartin jomed her on the Daily Pilot's all-lee~ second team . semots Katie Stap&etoo and Jennifer McCe.rtin. • well junior starter Am.y Deming,__...__ ( 82 • THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 . . . Newpon Bncb/Costa Mesa o..ily Pilot - '\. I \\ I' c ) ,, I I~ I \ ( I I I I I I I I I I \ c I I I \I I '\. ( ) " I ) I \ I ' I I I '\. ' '/ I 11 ' \ I I ' I \ I\ ' ' ~ • i i • ' • Jonathan Cabin Sean EIUs Mitch Folks Andy Frenldel 'fyler Lance Cubs utilize I big hitting attack to advance The Cubs of the Major Divi- sion cranked out 11 hits while Keith Long fired 13 batters to hand Laguna Beach a 10-1 loss in the District 55 Tourna- ment of Champions. Long also swatted a pair of doubles and drove in two runs in the win, while Barrett Sprowl, Dominic Rubino and Brian Warsaw each had two hits. •MINOR DMSION The Cubs' Minor A squad dealt Rancho Niguel a 6-4 blow to move themselves mto the third round of the Minor Tournament of Champions. Down 4-3, the Cubs' Spencer Herbert ripped a run- scoring triple to spark a three- run rally that put his squad ahead for good. Manager EdOrosco Coach: Mike Bechelll Coach: Jay Palchlkoft' Mattao,. Jaab Bndbary Robert Della GroUa Clark Fonda Tristan Hams Keith Long Tommy Markel Brett Matsen K.C. Rawlins NEWPOR T BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE Manapr: Jeff Mataen Head CAadt: John Della Grotta Alllltent Read Coach: ScOtF .... Killer Cranberries juice a two-out rally for title •Ashley Lee comes up with last-inning heroics to clinch the Pacific Coast Bobby Sox title. BONITA CREEK -The regular season champion Killer Cranberries juiced the Pacific Coast Bobby Sox title game against the Blue Bombers for every out. And it worked. With two outs in the bottom of the final inning, Ashley Gleason sent a single up the middle. Gleason stole second base with Jennie Lee at the plate. Lee fouled off the next pitch and found herself in an 0-2 hole. Lee then delivered her second hit of the game into right field to bring Gleason around for the championship-winning run. "The thing that made this team so special was their spirit, their desire and the fact that they refused to ever give up," Coach Gene Lee said. The Killer Cranberries had advanced to the finals with a win in the semis that was a carbon copy of the final where Lee's squad faced the Bombers in a 12-11 victory where Kim Miller drove in Chantal Asten- go for the game-winner. . The rivalry between the two teams was the bright spot in the divi- sion, Coach Lee said. Going into the playoffs, the teams each took wins over the other and tied in a fif$ game. In the championship bout, the Cranberries scored four runs in the first on base hits by Gleason, Lee, Suzanne Dean, Astengo'and Miller. They extended the margin to 6-1 in the third when Michelle Matus and Kristy Bibb walked and were driven home on a hit by Allie Mach- eski. Matus and Astengo held the Bombers to just one run for hall of the game. The Cranberries pulled ahead 9-3 in the fourth on hits by Katie West and Melissa Dearen following a pair of walks. Astengo then returned to the mound and struck out the side. But the Bombers came back. According to Coach Mike Kelly, Andy Frenkiel and Grant Almquist made clutch defensive plays. The Cubs are in third round action today at 5 p .m. in Lagu- na Niguel. DON LEACHIDAJLY PILOT Cubs' third baseman Jeff Wlcken fields a hard hit grounder and makes the out ln h1s team's 10-1 win over Laguna .Beach ln the District 55 Tournament of Champions. Providing clutch offensive performances for the Bombers were Alexa Shitanishi, Kelly Sork and Courtney Carnahan which tied the score to set the stage for Lee's heroics. Rockies' pitching overpowers for AA title CWL Tournament schedule HUNTINGTON BEACH -The District 62 Tournament of Champi- ons kicks oft this week at Huntington Beach's Seaview Park. •The Rockies' Money, Milder and Leimkuhler shutdown the Giants for AA crown. NEWPORT BEACH -The top two seed- ed tedms in the Newport Beach Little League AA Division met in the champi- onstup bout with the Rockies clinching the title 6-I thanks m part to a three-pitcher attack that stifled the Giants' bats. The first inning of the game provided X GAMES CONTINUED FROM 81 the tnck thing." he scud. StraJght jumpmg soon turned into trick jump- in g. Local contests resulted in a little bit of prize money and a little bit of coverage in industry magazines "I figured if I could wm money on a local lev- el. why not at a real level?" he said. He spent the next four years devoted to the sport 1Wo years ago, he tried to get involved in the Xtreme Games, ESPN's h.rst stab at the alter- native sport world. "I heard that it was pre tty much going to be ari Olympics for underground sports," Brennan said. Despite makmg severaJ calls to Matt Hottman, a bike company, he wasn't able to make the cut, or even get to tryout "It was judged on a popularity contest. You really had to know somebody to get in,• he said. For the second tune around, after ESPN renamed the competition the X Games, Brennan earned himseU a spot as an alternate, but did not make the trip to Newport, Rhode Island. According to Amy Cacciola, a spokesperson for ESPN's X Games, there are 10 organizing bodies -one for each X Games sport -that is responsible for qualifymg athletes. These organizing bodies are, she said, "the NFLs" of their respective sports. Th.is year, Brennan is expected to be a credi- ble force at the games, ESPN reported. With wins at Costa Mesa's Sheep Hills Enduro Contest and the Schwinn High Air in Long Beach. Brennan poses to be a threat, especially since. the six-pack will be featured for the first time at Mariner's Point. At the Xtreme Garnes m 1995, the course was a •one-pack," where jumpers have one jump to perlonn. The highest, most ·radical• maneuver is performed. A freestyler won the first event. At the second Games, a two·pack format was introduced where riders performed two sets of doubles. They must jump and stop twice. Joey Gerda, a BMX rider, won. 11us year's format is the previously-mentioned · su-pack that features three sets of doubles. Bren- nan said that this style favors trail riders who are used to jumping, riding, jumping, riding, etc. By training almost every day at Sheep Hills traD.s ~ the end of 19th Street in Costa Mesa, Brennan considers a six·pack to be a great •• advantage. / enough excitement for the whole game, but the fine efforts continued throughout. In the opening inning, the Rockies got on the board when Jamie Kline ripped a two- run illlgle. Nate McKeever followed his teammate with a triple that drove in two more runs. run in the fourth on a walk issued to Brari- don Mason followed by a pair of hits by Tommy Fay and Spe11cer Stepnicka. Zach Milder and Scott Leimkuhler teamed with Money from the mound to doom the Giants. • Major Division -The Costa Mesa National Little League rep will challenge Huntington Valley at noon today, as the top-seeded Costa Mesa American Little League champion Tigers will square off against Robinwood at 5 p.m. tonight. The Giants loaded the bases with no outs in their half of the inning, but the Rockies' hurler Tom Money cashed in with two strikeouts and then a force out at second. The Giants' pitchers were David Tomkin- son, Paul Neff and Evan Zoller who put up four strikeouts in two innings. The Rockies also capitalized on solid defense from Andrew Slusser and Nickey Fletcher. • Senior Mlnor -The Athletics of CMALL will face Ocean View at 3 p.m. Saturday, while the CMNLL representative will battle West at 5 p.m . tonight at Seaview. • Minor A-The CMNLL will face Fountain Valley at 9 a.m. Satur- day, and the American League Tigers will face 12 p.m. Saturday game. • Minor B -At 5 p.m. tonight, the Minor B Athletics will battle Huntington Valley. and the NL team will face Robinwood at 9 a.m. Sat- urday. The Giants eventually notched their only THE X GAMES BEAT THE STREET • Costa Mesa street lugers prepare to ta1ce on the Oceanside slope By Molly Yal"lity, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The street awaits where speeds will reach up to 55 mil.es per hour and nothing is between a man's body and the rough asphalt but an aluminum board and a few wheels. While ESPN's X Games pre· sent the extreme, the street luge event may represent the extremely dangerous ... and the men on the boards the extreme- ly crazy, But it's that Nib, again. the tennlMI condition that draws UI towudl danger and fore. \II to laugh u we plummet Jn a roller couter car or pay S50 to take a bungyjump. And tbMe guys b&ve it b9d. ·1 cell it a bobby, but mr girl· friend N}'I I'm obHlll d. Aid Cc.ta Mela'l lobert J11bmen, Ruhman, ~ aw tbe lblD- called X1r11M 0-on BSPN 1nl885.Hlw'eec:tn...,by tM ltrMt ·-....... bu8d· ing mmtplom ID Ids geng.. HINcedfarla9lnlllmeaJMr Jaw. •J-.. ID Saa Dtmu end I didn, even wmt lo get· my . boilld oUt al Ille truck.. lie Mid. At tbe ._.. ID Sm Dlmu. spimGl9d.,, ...... DownbDl International, another Costa Mesa resident was racing. John Rogers and his brother David were avid skateboarders in the 1970s when they lived on the Bast Coast. •we just started laying down on biggm. boards and going down , • the 32-year-old Rogers said. •nen we saw last year's X Games and it was sort of an inspiration," he said. It was an inspiration that sent the Rogers' brothers on a mis- sion to build luges and race competitively. All three of the lugers will be competing in the X Games, which begin today in Ocean· side. The street luge coune in Oceemkle wW consist of three turns tbat are 1n the middle ol the bill. •111et makes it a lot more interesting than ju.t ~ ttralabt doWD, • Ruhmu ·Wlthout the turns, the guys wttb the .,._ equipmmt .. favu.l 8Ut wttb the tum perts, tt CCJIDll down to boW good JOU dme JO'lr'klge, too .• 8oCla lbe ltogei1I and Rnlu!Mn build tb8lr OWD m1 foot bag boerdl, wbich ii tM norm UDOllf pertldpmtl. 0.vid Rogmw, .. ~-· dllignl t.be boudl. and and Jobn do t.be w9ldmg wl bladng. JobD .... and 11\•tuMn cr""hd tar tbe x 11-bf =.:..:-'°tt::tt!: Gravity Sports Association race. Ruhman barely made the cut as he placed 21th. •1 just squeezed in, and I'm really excited,• be said. Rogers, on the other band. goes into the X Games as a favorite. He took second in San Bernardino. •Hopefully I'll have a strong showing," he said. •we've pro- gressed really rapidly, mostly because we just started doing it a long time ago.• There will be three different luge races at the X Games -a dual competition (where two lugers race heed-to-bead), mus (four lugen race at a time) and super mass (six racen go at a time.) The winner ot MCb race will tile home 15,000. Rogen and Ruhman will •ttmlpt to qudly for eec:b of the races, though the super. 1DU1 ii more dangeroua thu tbe other races. 1be ooune ii lined wttb bay Wll sboWd • luger .. contrGl Of hli board or spn off of It •(.)mt recently r.n flll for tb8 ant time,• Rnlwnen Aki. •But I baft Plenty ol prollriion, evm under my leatt.n.. The •thl•t81 ..., lelither l'CW..nl mnDar to tM garb donned bf motoraw ..... a..lllrtno .... ..... ... ........ n...,. _ _. ... p.m. "'*'· Tbe ... Wiil ... :11. ·tpr,•,'J:-...... Dewin, The XGames • ESPN exec turns commercials into 'Olympics' of alternative sports By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot Remember the soft drink commercials with wild boys flying through the air on mountain bikes, or whizzing downward after leaping from an airplane? Ron Semiao does. Not only does ESPN's director of programming for ESPN2 remember them, he has capitalized on the images. In 1993, Semiao was lounging around his Con- necticut home watching an NFL football game on a Sunday afternoon when the commercials played between downs and possession changes. "It occurred to me that extreme sports are emerg- ing not only in a participatory nature, but in a com- petitive nature," he said. The idea of "extreme Olympics" was born. What is an extreme sporU Skateboarding, in-line skating, skysurfing, street luge. · These aren't sports that you try out for the hJgh school team. As a matter of fact, many of these sports have a "punk" reputation. "It's not just a bunch of kids, of wild punks caus- ing trouble," said Costa Mesa's Chris Gentry, who will be competing in the skateboarding vert compe- tition. •Tue X Games are really opening (the sport) up to a world market. It's making people more aware that this is a narural sport, that you have to prepare and that it takes skill." he said. They are also sports where a mistake can lead to a serious injury. Gentry has never been hurt, but his wife, Ricca, shudders whenever the topic arises. BMX bike jumper Ryan Brennan, whose jumps are usually about seven feet in the air, tore flesh in the groin area while winning a competition in Long Beach. The first staging of the X Games in 1995 -then called the Xtreme Games -featured bungy jump· ing, barefoot waterski jumping, kite skiing, widsurf- ing, skysurting, bicycle stunt riding, mountain bilc- lng, street luge, skateboarding and the Eco-Chal- lenge. These games were held in Newport, Rhode lsla.nd and about 350 athletes partidpoted. It wasn't until some athletes saw the window for •SEE HISTORY PAGE 84 ' .... ' 4 -" • • ... .. • • •• • • • • • • ••• .. ... ' . .. Ncwpon Beach/Costa Mesa DaiJy Pilot DON LEACH IOAllY Pit.OT Jill Black was in the middle of things in .. eve ry direction for Estancia Higb's Eagles. +1. an+.o• till tlar 1111 ..... IQ. ID .... C. DMllml 11-A PlaJu:'ll. +2. OW .. lbf ....._,..In Clf Dlulllan N. +J ........ Mftlld .......... Al-CW= In ... ......, Al N9wport .... Dtattkt In bnrlr_.. Md ..tdlmll to Hm 9Chool's Female Athlet9 of the V... awlll'd. +4. a.skett..11 wins Udy Bell trophy over Costa Mesll for third ltnlght year. +5. Tennis wins wild Ql'd playoff match over Padflai. +6. S.nlor captain Melissa Inouye is sixth at PCL cross country finals. + 7. Erin 11erg.,...n is first-team AJl-PCL in soccer. +a. Vivi Rodriguez urns all-district laurwls in basketball. •t-9. Nina Teo is fourth in discus throw at PC1 Finals. +10. Volleyball sweeps CIF-ranked Costa Mesa twice. 1 • 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 ~----------------------------------------------------------------------~ EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 other key cogs for Kirby, who was named PCL Coach of the Year by the Pilot. • Cross country: Though injuries con- tributed to a 2-3 league dual-meet season, Inouye led a revival that included a second- place showing at PCL Finals to earn third place overall Ln the circuit. lnouye WdS sixth at league finals (19:30), whtle Brise1da Salgado (13th), Sarah Hall (16th), Tanyc1 Perkins (18th) and Adriana Vallejo (23rd) also chipped in to help top Laguna I !ills and Aliso Niguel, both of which had bedlen the Eagles in dual meets. Inouye then finished 31st and Salgado 35th to pace the squad, coached by Joan Carlisle and Charlie Appell, to its strong showin~ at CIF Finals. • Tennis: Though the district's zero toler- ance policy for drugs and alcohol removed four would-be starters from Coach Dave Herbert's lineup, the Eagles were ranked in CIF D1vis1on IV all season and procured an at-large pldyoff berth, despite a 3-7 league season. The Eagles then did something positive with the1.r postseason reprieve, defeating Pacifica on games, 83-73, after their wild card match wound up tied, 9-9 in sets. Top-seeded Rosary eliminated the Eagles, 16-2, in the first round to even their record at 10-10. Marie Arbuzow (singles), along with Bergman and partner Jamie Bennett (dou- bles) each advanced to the quarterfinals of the PCL individual tournament. Singles player Sayori Tsuji, as well as Katie K.relsle and doubles partner Meredith Newland were also solid contributors. • Volleyball: Coach Dale Hall's first season at the helm produced a 5-8 record, 2-8 in league, but both those PCL victories were sweeps over Costa Mesa, wtuch was ranked all season in the CIF Division ill-A top 10. Deming, an outside hitter who led the team in kills, was second-team AU-PCL. while setter Christma Aguure 1omed Black in receiving honorable mention. • Soccer: Zero tolerance-induced transfers also hit Coach Jenny Tavares' squad hard, as the Eagles finished 5-13-2, 1-8-1 in league. Bergman was first-team all-league, while fellow defender Jennifer Porter, a Junior, freshman midfielder Rebeka Roth, and seruor forward Jennifer Bruruck were sec- ond-team choices. Junior Jaclyn HaJe and sophomore Erin McEligot received honorable mention. • Softball: Black tut a district-leading .522 (24 for 46) and amassed 24 RBI on two homers, four doubles and a lriple. She also struck out only once all season and pitched 60'Yn of the time, though Coach Sharon Uhl preferred to have her anchor the defense at shortstop. The team fl.rushed 3-t 4, 1-9 in league. • Track and field: Junior Nina Teo paced Carlisle's squad at league finals, hnishing fourth in the discus (101-3). Freshman Kanna Muruz was filth in the shot put (30-1) at PCL Finals, where senior team MVP Amy Decker was seventh in the 100-meter hurdles. The team hn.ished 2-5, 1-4 in league. • Swimming: Consistent improvement was the reward for a season worth of training for Coach Jenny Sheldon's squad, which fin- ished 3-6, 1-4 in league. Freshman Lauren Cassity was the team's lone championship finalist at PCL Finals, finishing seventh in the 50-yard freestyle (27 .02) and eighth in the 100 free. Hollie Fassnacht provided another high- light at league finals, taking 37 seconds off her personal record by finishing 11th in the 500 free in 6:19.69. JIU-JITSU ON TAP NEWPORT BEACH -Joe Moreira's J1u-J1tsu de Brasil will once again host the nation's largest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu compe- tition, the U.S. Championships, at the Bren Center at UCl Saturday and Sunday. The two-day event will feature blue, purple, brown and black belt competition between the United States, Brazil, Japan, Canada and Switzerland with over 400 malo and female com- petitors 16 and over. Jr. All-Am erican signups Newport Mesa Junior All- American Football is accepting late signups after receiving a record-breaking number of early signups for the fall season. For those between the ages of 7-13 interested in full contact football, call Kimberly Rothwell at 720-1818. The organization is also look- ing for volunteers to help the girls cheerleading squad. Contact Rothwell. DEEP SEA A fond farewell • Estancia girls basketball team's five seniors embod- ied the program's funda- mentally sound approach. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Ptlot COSTA MESA -There are places Estancia High girls basketball coach Paul Kirby would rather be than in front of a couple hundred folks, eyes fixed on him, with a microphone m his hand. So it must have been a good cause wh.lch forced rum to endure his readtly apparent reti- cence Feb. 13, when Kirby addressed the crowd before the Eagles' reg- ular-season finale. With a deliv- ery that includ- ed a few aw- shucks shoul- der shrugs, Kir- by indeed man-Rodriguez aged to make his point, dispensing some kind words to honor the program's five departing seniors on Senior Night. "We're going to miss them a lot," Kirby said, referring to Jill Black, Vivi Rodriguez, Jennifer Mccartin, Megan McCartin and Katie Stapleton, who between them represented 15 varsity seasons of experience and embodied the on-court development fostered by Kirby, in his first season as head coach, as well as his predecessor, Russ Davis. "These girls have really come a long way," Kirby said after the quintet scored 51 of the Eagles 56 points in a 19-point victory over University, which allowed the hosts to share second place i,p the Pacific Coast League with cross-town rival Costa Mesa. "They work hard and they play well together. There's not a star among them, but they're all solid players. A lot of credit for that goes to Coach Davis." Black, an undersized 5-foot-9 post who led the team in scoring and rebounding, had just done the same agamst Uni with 18 points and nine rebounds. Stapleton, a forward, had made 6 of 12 field-goal attempts en route to 16 points, and also collected seven rebounds, while Rodriguez, who did most of her damage from behmd the three- point line, had ch.lpped in nine points and seven boards. Jennifer McCartin contributed six points and five rebounds, while twin sister Megan, whose progress at point guard drew special praise from Kirby, chipped in two points. five assists, three rebounds and two steals. Executing set plays on offense, as well as on inbounds situations, taking apart opposing presses by converting in transition, and playing tenacious and cohesive man-to-man defense, including some debilitaung presses of their own, these five seruors put on a virtual cl.utic ag amst the Trojans. For all Kirby's unpolished eloquence, it was, in fact, his senior standouts' actions that spoke louder than mere words ever could. Kirby surely will miss their determination, unselfishness and talent. But Estancia's future opponents definitely won't. M.lta • N'6on (13-17). Kidlf&-1~-'2 5end~ ~&Progrwrw FREE Master Moreira, a sixth-degree black belt and president of the U.S...Pederation of Brazilian Jlu- Jitsu, said the U.S. Cha.mpi- onsbJps to compare wtth the famed Copa AUantico, one of the most prestigious tournaments in Brazil. O•t-o.,.n 8:30 p .m. -Aaotne .... '-on at T:30 p.m. For more inf onnat:lon, contact Moreira at 7.SS· 1222 or visit b1s studio et 2026 Quell Street in N wpon Beach. ORAN:iE CXUNIY ~ -a::sD\ MESA r~------~-------~-----------~ 1 $2 DISCOUNT COUPON $2 1 I OFF S2.oo 06ecount on 0ne Adult Admtl9k>n OFF I L---------------------------~ . • THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 Bl The 'other' Khoury to coach-, Corona del Mar girls socce~ • Successful OCU coach accepts Sea Kings' reins. CORONA DEL MAR -Walld the (CdM) program,• said Khoury, the man in charge of Khoury, 29, who played at Costa locally based Orange Coast Urut-Mesa Hlgh and Orange Coast ed soccer club's successful girls CoUege • l know a lot of the girls program, has been named girls at Corona del Mar and there are soccer coach at Corona del Mar some great atb1etes and great High, according to Sea Kings soccer players. There's also the Athletic Director Jerry Jelruck best freshman class corning in in Khoury, whose idenbcal twin probably a decade, which l think brother Ziad led the Newport will create a foundation for suc- Harbor High boys soccer team to cess. • its first Sea View League btle in d Th.ls is the first high school decade last season, replaces Mdll coach.Ing job for Khoury, a walk- Etchison, who resigned after two on. seasons. "It's going to be a process: In addition to overseemg the nothmg happens overnight," be entire OCU girls program, swd of the Sea Kings, who were Khoury coaches the under-13 14-29-3 rn two seasons under girls and the under-13 boys Slam-Etchison 3-16-1 m the rugged mers. Sea View League. "What 1 want "I look at it as a great chal- lenge to try to come in and bwld • SEE KHOURY PAGE 84 Bob Crogan, Art Perry, Molly Yanity, John Uebengood and Rich Dunn we re the victorious fivesom e at the Eagle Classic. P AYI THE An easy task if you've got the right the partner. COSTA MESA -Chris Sorce, who once donned an Estancia High football uniform as an Eagles' kicker, delivered a bnl- liant shot from about 140 yards away from the flag at the 18th hole at Mesa Linda at the Costa Mesa Golf Course Sorce's ball rolled to Wllhln four feet of the cup to leave h.ls four teammates and h.lmseU a chance at a birdie putt to wm Tuesday afternoon's Eagle Golf Classic. After all five gentlemen took their shots, former Estancia foot- ball c:oach and athletic director Ed Blanton summed it up best. "Can you say 'choke?'" Fow feet. five guys and one putt. Ed, 1 can say "choke." Blanton, Sorce and Company knocked an 11-under par as Estancia coaches Art Perry. John Llebengood and Bob Crogan (along with Daily Pilot studs Rich Dunn and, um, J\-lolly Yamty) matched that score The latter team birdied the h.lghest handi- cap hole to take the wm Perry's team held an early lead thanks to the long dnves by foot- ball coach Llebengood and assis- tant golf mentor Crogan But the eventual chokers rallied beh.lnd Blanton's putting to overtake the lead at the 15th hole. It looked like Blanton, Sorce and Company would seal the WU1 at the 18th. But Perry took the final stab at a birdie putt from the rough. The ball slowly rolled to G ITH s M.Y . WAY molly yanity the cup and just dropped in. Sheer beauty Blanton, former Estancia quar- terback Forsten Ireland and Jerry Vmland sent their second shots all over the area, but Saree's was a gem. With a small, but loud gallery. the tens10n mounted. Refer back to Blanton's state- ment As the only remale in the 27-.. player held, I had a blast. Thank • goodness 1t was a scramble, or 1 would still be t:rymg to get my ball on to the fourth green. The Estanaa golf program has great leaders in Perry and Cro- gan Perry is a great putting instructor (thanks for the tip on the lOthl and may have sunk the shot of the day with his putt from the rough Crogan is a classy guy who helped me find my errant ball dfter every single drive. Ed "The Heckler• Blanton told the best Jokes, and Sorce knocked the best shot that didn't matter. Thanks, guys. for a great time at the course. HOMf.MADl MEATlOAF ,.llH.l•llnl ('dkll•"'' .(N•' •t,rr.oMr I 1111r/1, htf'u.l soe TACOS 1th" Ant, t1fli 1>r i>r<J) WIDHISDAY 1/t l8Q CHtckEN 14~\MJ /Jor•IUllN'J, t1U1 \ lf'trl•lhff' d-.. lffl• Jm.od DtUISQAY ftl..TIPS .. 11.ltltt• "l'f ... ,,,ti ""'' ''"'" ,..,. ,,J f'llDAY MAHI SICIWUtS "'"' rt(f~ IMUIQAY LUAGMA ....a .. "" '°'"" Ml4Di\Y D.'-'S ~S TUMIY '**8 •4tt lit'l'll•llt\N /'t•f{llrll'I, .,., Wff'l<1hJ, ~ ~ril< &,.,...,J r--------------------1 s1.oo on I DAILY DINNIR SNCIALS T1K1> TW•d.a\ •• THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1997 GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 George Yardley, the Newport-Mesa School District's Athlete of the Century aceordmg to at least one sports- writer. will headlme the 1997 Yardley IV Newport Harbor High Celebrity Golf Classic to benefit the Sailors' goU program. YardJey, a member of the Naismith Hall of Fame and Newport Harbor's most famous basketball alumnus, will be joined by Mickey "Ghost of La Palma• Flynn, Brian fIWo-time Olympic gold medalist) Goodell, ex-Ram kicker Mike Lansford and former Charger Lance Alworth, along with pol.lUcians, astronauts, horse jockeys and corporate tycoons. The June 30 event will include a raffle, celebrity auto- graph session, a barbecue and awards dinner. Registration starts at noon. Details: 856-2200. 0 Big Canyon Country Club assistant pro Kelly Manos, last year's Southern California PGA champion, shot 146 in two rounds and finished tied for 20th in the SCPGA PING Pro/Scratch Championship on Monday at Crystalaire Country Club m Llano (near Palmdale). Manos, a Costa Mesa resident who qualified for the 1997 LA Open. Bob Hope Classic in Palm Desert, San Diego Open and Nike Tour Moreno Valley Open by virtue of his SCPGA bUe, earned $197.50 at Crystalaire, about enough to cover his expenses. Winner Brad Sherfy of Mulligan Golf Center earned $2,000. Manos, who grew up playmg with Tiger Woods, is a protege of Tom Sargent (Mesa Verde Country Club head pro), who gave Manos his start at Yorba Linda Couritry Club. 0 "Pope John" Prevtet shot a final round 79 to edge out Henry Hitchcock for the championship in the Duke's fourth annual Father's Day Golf Bacchanal on Suriday at the Pala Mesa Resort in Fallbrook. Players en1oyed four rounds of golf and two nights' accommodations at Pala Mesa. Spanky Hardwick accepted the third-place award. • lltlCHAAD DUNN's club golf column appears every Thursday. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES IRRELEVANT CONTINUED FROM 81 Christensen said. "DaV\S would've had a tough time getting through the academy, you know." Not long ago at a Hei.sman nophy banquet, Davt.S apparently met the widow of the late Alan Ameche, the '54 Heisman winner from W1SC0nsin. "So th.ls lady marries only Heisman 1Tophy wm- oers," Christensen quipped. Christensen also remembers the '44 Anny-Navy game, when World War D was still going on and the academy was under strict orders not to spend money on lravel expenses for a football game. . "We couldn't justify going to Baltimore for a game, so West Point had two big ships go up the Hudson River and pick up the Cadets for what was called a two-day training exercise,~ he said. "1t was a big game, because we hadn't beaten Navy in (five) years." Christensen said he had no idea who Davis and Blanchard were as freshmen classmates. "Not until the first football game." he said. "That's when we knew it would be the best team in the U.S.· Army's teams with Blanchard ('45 Heisman win- ner) and Davis {'46 winner) went undefeated and WJlten we knew It would be the best team in the U.S .... II -LELAND CHRISTENSEN with the No. 7 untied ln '4• and '45, th n 9- 0· l in '-46, o scot l s tie against Notre Dame the only blemish. Until McAda came along, those were the winrungost Cadet teams in history. McAda, who bas never been to CaWomia, will visit Disneyland today. Earlier Wednesday, McAda was interviewed on Fox Sports West 2 by Steve Mason and John Ireland. Ll Retiring Rams executive Jack Faulkner presented McAda with a Rams jersey Replied Irrelevant Week founder Paul Salata: "Those Rams are so disorganized. they wouldn't know any better, Ron, so just show up at Rams camp with that jersey and they'll let you in." 0 Agent Leigh Steinberg said he tried to recruit McAda, but the Army guards at West Point's front gate wouldn't let tum m. KHOURY CONTINUED FROM 83 said he will alter the preseason schedule to include about sue or seven nonleague contests, e~­ nating tournaments. coaches from coaching the same players in high school remain in effect. "It would be a dream come true if they changed the rule and I could coach both club and high school,• he said. to do is build it in the way that (reigning CIF cha.mpion) Santa Margarita has. I want to establish a tradition and make it an honor to wear a CdM jersey. "I don't want t.h1s team to just go one year to the CIF Playoffs. 1 want it to go year after year after year." As Ziad did at Newport, Walid "The high school season is so short, about three months, it's real- ly bard to try to build skills. My job is to get the team to jell and become a family where everyone respects one another." Walid said' both he and Ziad would relinquish there high school jobs in two years, should the current rule prohibiting club "This 1s a great soccer commu- nity and people have been very supportive of myself and Ziad, so coaching in high school is a way for us to pay back." -By Barry Faulkner PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Ncwpon ~ta Mesa Oa.i.ly PiJcx HISTORY CONTINUED FROM 81 competmg opening up at the onginal Xtreme Games that got them ~ck Ullo thetr sport. •[ saw (street luging) in 1995 and thought, 'Wow, that's coo1:· said Robert Ruhman, a 33-year-old street luger from Costa Mesa. •All the exposure is good.• The third go-around for ESPN's pro- duction lands at Mariner's Point in San Diego, with a few of the events ta.king place in Oceanside. The events have changed a bit, too, with bungy jumping. kite skiing, wind- surfing and mountain biking dropped from the slate. in-line skating and sport-' climbing was added. Why did ESPN fly wttb the ldeaf ESPN took a gamble and the network came out on top. Semiao's idea was twned into ESPN's largest event production in the network's history, and the first endeavor turned into a prune-time live rating of 1.1, or 720,000 households per telecast. The production was also nominated for more Sports Emmys than any other ESPN broadcast, the network reported. In 1996, the Games again attracted over 700,000 households per telecast. The X Games also became the most watched sporting event by males between the age of 12-34. Only the National Hockey League telecasts on Fox came close to that viewership within that demographic. This year. with more publicity (includ- ing radio commercials with Olympic broadcaster Jim McKay) and a 10-city tour called Xtreme Xperience, ESPN is expecting even more viewers. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES HOLL y HUTCHINS, all persons interested In TIME: 9'30 AM, Slored by PUBLIC NOTICE Have you s1ar1ed doing °' Mmrl~ expr1SS « lmpled, Alt Mo. 19973722315 3440 Wtlsnrt 8IW Siie 600 Los notelsl sectxed by said Deed ESQ., (CSBl88299), lh!s maner appeat belOfe lhe following persons: F267 business yo1? Yes, April 24, rtgardlrig t•le. posmalor\ 01 FICTITIOUS IUSlllESS AllQeles CA ll<Xl10. f T 1 With 1 t . PUBLIC NOTICE HUT C H I NS & RAIN• lh•s court In Departmenl JOSEPHINE CORTZ NOTICE OF 1997 enaJmbrwlcel, to Atlsfy tht IWlf STATtMEMT · 0 rus • nteres No. 703 ol the 011nge Proplfly 00101 /22301. PUBLIC AUCTION Kimberly ByetS ~Jon MQIM by the~ ol lhe bulk Siie IS SUl>!ed lD thereon, as provided In aa1d ' STATEMENT OF ONE, 3° CORPORATE Coun1y Supetl0< Cour1 at 2065 Placentla Ave., Cos1a Notoce is hereby given This statemenl was flied TMI aeGlWd by Aobtl1 G Mc: Mt Tne IOOOWlng person(s) 1~lcllifo1111 Unfonn Commert:lal notelsl, advances, If any,: ABANDONMENT OF PARK, STE. 30 2, IR-the address shown above Mesa, Ca. 92627, (714) lhat lhe undersi ned will w1lh 1he Coun1y Clerk of Oonlld lrld lAtllt S. Mc Oonad ;;;:;no ll.lsmess 15 Pfl1A • Code~61062 unclet the terms of the Deed USE OF FICTITIOUS VINE, CA 9 2808 o!' 7·1 , 1997, at 2:00 646-6166 TIME: 11:00AM. sell 81 Public A~Uon on Orange County on 5·20-97 husblnd Ind -411.. • W110t, f~; 2~el ~~~ •SO suc,ect. Ille name and of Trust, estimated lees,• BUSINESS NAME Published Newporl ociockp.m .. andlhenend Slored by lhe following 07107197 al 11.00 am 81. 19973721528 rlCXMded a INIWIM~ No a. . .......,...N OU · aodressoltneperson.,.,1tnwh0tn ch;vges1nd e>q>enses otthe The 1011ow1ng persons Beach·Costa Mesa Daily lhere show cause, if any persons: A072 KATHI ALLSPACE, eS64 HAMIL: Daily P1lo1 May 29 June 5 ~Book No -. page -. of the =~roCouGrt.~~:.noC:, ... ~~ dp.'1~ 'T\a1SCbePIJWldtd isOFFSUICNER.NY Trusttede abnd ofdthDe trdusts PI l J 12 18 19 1997 they have, why lhe pelilloo CRABTREE, 0052 ADAM TON AVE uuNTINGTON ' ' Ofkl.I R8COfdt olOnnp Counl)t -• ..-yw•.. ,,..~. """' E Crea e V sa1 ee ol have abandoned the use of io une • . • • lor change of name should MEDINA, D059 OANIEL BCH CA .. 92646 the er 12, 19, 1997 lh899 c.libnla The talal -~ UNITED ESCROW CO 34-40 Tf\JSt, to-wit: $204,716.61 the ~1c1111ous Business ThW923 nol be granled. JUAREZ, D 13 2 JOSE " P • PUBLIC NOTICE M01red by .ad lnwument • of famiondeh Gllasserrun. ~ Wlsi-re 81~. Sii 600, Los Estimated. Accrued interest • Name. C & C Company. PUBLIC NOTICE II Is further 01dered lhat a PAVON. E151 JOHN LEEK ~0°;i~ .property 01 lhe fol thedmeoftn.U.publlcldonofthlsl24362 Reosw Coult. Laguna Angeles. CA g(X)10 anCI Ille last and additional advances, 11' ~~~2~erry Si · If B. Brea. CA copy ol this order 10 show All sales are subJect to 9NAME • UNIT /1 Fictitious Business notlcil Is $771,16390, wt.Id! r.~el. CA 02656 ~ fO< t1kng dams s/1111 be Ady any. win increase thla llQUte The Fic:llllous Business SSC 8328 cause be publlshed In THE prior canc:ellallon. letms. INVENTORY Name Statem ent l11dudts di~ lo1JI ll!IOUnt ol the Hossein Sa Alz.r.1. ~ 24362 l 1997. wt.ch 1s the ll.lsiness prior to sale. The benefioary 1 Name relerted 10 above NOTICE OF DAILY PILOT NEWSPAPER, rules and regulallons avail-PRINCE. RANDY, co42, The following persons are unpHI ~ (lrldudlng CJued ReQlstiy Court. UOUN ,.~el CA rJlll belort tile sale dal! speclied under seid Deed of Trust I was loled in Orange Count PETITION TO a newspaper of general cir• able al sale. Daled this BICYCLE, CAR PARTS. doing business as: Coas1a1 Ind uni-id lntei..c) Ind r-on> 1126.56 ~ve t:1eretofore e>cecuted ~nd de· I 0 0 1 1 1 4 F Y cula1ion published In this 121h and 19lh day of June, BOXES Resources Managemenl bly Htlrnad cotb. upenses. .wi Malyam Ra2eit1, ~ 24362 Dated May 21 1997 ~wred to the undersigned 11 1 No.F629;~,o. 9 9 • II e ADMINISTE~ county, at least once a 1997, by PS Orangeco, PRINCE, RANDY. Do5s, 2855 E. Coasl H1ghwey: adVlnCH II the 0timt of Initial Reostiy Court. UOUN r.~el. CA INHO US A 0 INC . a c.l1tomi1 written Declaration of Default ' Sllngho Sohn 2100 Wood· ESTATE OF. week for four consecullve Inc., 701 Western Avenue. TOOLS, T.V. CAA PARTS, Suite 228, Corona dol Mar, publialtlon of this notlot. ~3led; 92656 ColllOra~on. By Kang H Song, e~ Demo~ for Sale, and a ' buar Cl F~llerlon CA ANNE LEWIS DIPPO weeks prior to lhe day ol Glendale, CA 9 t201, (818) ETC. CA 92625 06mt11l!17 Se!Tni Rltoonvtyal108 llis wslness is conducl!d ti'( Buyer(s) wntten Notice of Oelavlt and ' 9,831 " ' CASE N.O. A 186361 lhe hearing. 24 4 ·8080. Bond No. LABOUNTY, JEFFERY, Robert Alchotd Ware. 319 CornfWIY, fj()I) Rlv«9rade Road. ICo·Pil1JlelS NewPort Buell-Costa Mesa Election to Sell. The under This business Is con· To all heirs. ~enellciarle~. DATE: MAY 21, 1997 5857632. FOt8, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Larkspur Ave., Corona del SuN• 2170. IM!ndale, CA 9t706, Reostranl has not yet tieoun CN426978125!l0-SP.Jun 19, signed ceused seid Notice of dueled b an lndlVldual credllors, conl!ngent cred1· JONATHAN H. CAN· Published Newpo.rt BAUER, MARY ANNE, Mar. CA 92625 (1118)856-411$8. For Salts lnlorm> lo f1JnSIC1 ll.!Stness unoer tne 1~7 ID11faul1 and Election 10 Sell 19973t2 0083 iors, and persons who may NON, JUDOE/COMMIS· B.each·Coaia Mesa Daily F032, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS This buslnesa Is con-tlonCa• 91~:B7·7129, 9y: Olln1 bcnous ll.lsiness name or to be recofded in the counly SI h S h otherwise be lnlerested in SIONER OF THE SUPE· Pilol June 12, 19, 1997 BRANT, DOUG, F073, dueled by: an 1ndlv1dua1 Clrter, Ast. Sec:rtt~ nameshsteclhef!jn PUBLIC NOTICE where the real p1ope1tv 1s ing o on Iha will 01 eslale, or both, RIORCOURT Th924 TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD Have you su1r1ed doing ASAP2e75SHl12,6119.&2fi SIGNED KHOSRO GHAEO, locatedandmorethan1twee This slalement was llled ol: ANNE LEWIS DIPPO PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS business yet? Yes 1992 FAAOONOEli GHASSEWH months have elapsed since wnfl lhe Counly Clerk ol A PETITION has been FELIX SALOMON SCARPINATO, MIKE, RoberlR.Were' PUBLICNOTICE HOSSEINSARAZAlll MAAYAM NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S1uchreco1datlon. Arm Fl Orange Counly on 5·6·97 filed by FIRST AMERICAN PENA AND MARTHA NOTICE OF Fl 12. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS This sia1ement was loled AAZfJi ' SALE Trustee Sale No. nanclal Corpol'arion u Daily Pilot June s. 12, 19, TRUST COMPANY. Special PENA ON BEHALF OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE BIGELOW, JUDSON, with lhe County Clerk ol NOTia: ~ TRUSTEE'S Tru statemert was hltO Wllh n~n·K~~rtle Older ~o. Trustee. P.O. Bo" 86309 26•1997 Administrator In the Supe-SERGIO MORAN, A Nollce Is hereby given F125,FILES.BOXES Orange Counly on 5.5.97 SALE Tt'Ulllle Sa6e No. 97· Ille Coullt)' Qef11 ot Oiange 10787823 APN~13e 7o. San0iego,CA92186-5309 Th919 riot Cour1 of California, MINOR CHILD, 710 per Secllon 21700 el seq BENNETI, TONI, H050, 199737203 75 984111421' nt. Order No. Countfon Mly28 lQO? 008YOUA .. " IND. EFAU. L4-T Telephone Number: 1619 ---------County ol ORANGE. SHALIMAR DR A 1 C I B I · BOXES Dall Pll l M 29 J 5 00640321 Relerence No. NOnrE Th ~ ... _ "" 462·4900, By· DANA AH PUBLIC NOTICE THE PETITION requesls • ' ' o lhe ohlorn a us ness DUGGAN DWIGHT H098 Y o ay • una • 98411142 NJN 934-Q-OSS '"' • s cnous ,_,15 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST RENHOl.2 AsSlsrANT SEC ' lhat FIRST AMERICAN C 0 ST A MESA, CA & Professional Code that HOUSEH.OLD IT EMS· 12. 19. 1997 lh898 YOU ARE N CS'AULT ~ simment eJCPrtS Ir" yUti fl'Dl'll DATED 10/07192. UNLESS RETARY • O . 0611119 SSC 8302 TRUST COMPANY, who 92827 lh• Undtrs~ned, SUPE· COMPRESSOR • PUBLIC NOTICE oeR A DEED OF TRUST Ille CS&te It was filed 1" tlle Otta YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-NPP29243 ~a·: 06/12197 NOTICE OF has been appolnled by Iha Published Newporl RI?~ Ml~I 1~R~GE. !°" K.E. AUCTION SERVICE, OATEO 04/1MM. l.N.ESS ol tnt ~nty a:n: ~ ficl· TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT 06/19/97,06/26197 PETITION TO Court as Special Admlnis-Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally ~~: C~sla Mesa ~~~~~~r P.O. BOX 825, KELLY & Flctltloua Business YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~~be ,:s pnor t:I IN!= MAS YEBE SOl.D AT A PUBLIC ADMINISTER lralor on May 13, 1997 lo Pilot May 29. June 5, 12, nla " Count ol 'oran ; KARL JACKSON. RIALTO, Name Statement PROTECT ~ PROP· ITll Al · IF YOU NEED AN---------· ESTATE OF: adm1n1ste1 the tslate of the 19, 1997 Siait 01 Cal~ornia. will c~n'. CA. 92377. TELE: 909-873-The following persons are ERTY. rT W..Y BE SOlDAT A T~ :~: !,'~:11111~ ~~~~THE NA· OBITUARY 888 LLOYD L LAMARRE decodenl, be granled gen· TH9t 1 duct a public lien sale ol 0744, AUCTION BONO doing business as: Rural PUBUCSAL..E. FYOU NEED :: ,_ ol a licnou Business AGAINST 0 EEDINGS • eral powelS. the e1Sonal ro ert de-1723-41·19 Roule Moll Bo" Co .. 13831 NI EXPLANATION OF 1liE s s Y U, YOU1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aka LLOYD LOUIS A HEARING on lhe pell· PUBLIC NOTICE scrlb~d belowpat~·oJ m Publi shed Newport Groves110 Or, Sonia Ana, NA~OFTHE ~Name in \40l"°1!ollhengl1CSOI SHOLl.OCOM'ACTALAW· CARVER LA MAARE aka 11on will be held on JULY • a. · Beach·Costa Mesa Dally CA 92705 INGS AGAINST YOU YOU another under Fedelll. State ot YER. On July 3, 1997, at LLOYD L. LAMARRE 17, 1997, at 1:45pm in SUPERIOR COURT ~~9~h~h~7~n~:,~1:~e~u~rij Pllol April 19, 26, 1997. John S. Allgyer, 13831 SHOJ\.D CCHT/tCT A VW-common law (See StQon 1'400 11 :00 AM. Ann Flnanclel Edith Paine, CASE NO. A 187717 Dept. 703 localed al 341 OF CALIFORNIA, accepl cash bids 10 satisfy Th931 Grovesile Dr.. Sanla Ana. YER. On Ollt"2H7 at 2.U> et seQ . Busmess and Pl'oltsSIOl'IS Corpofatlon as the duly ap-86. of Newpon Beach, To all heirs beneticlarles The C1ly Drive South, 01· COUNTY OF ORANGE a lion for lhe pasl due renl LI CA 92705 PM~ Golden w.;. SaW1gll Code) pointed Truatff under tnd died, June 16, 1997 In crM1itot1, co~llngent credi: ange, CA 92668. 341 Th Cit D 1 end lncldenlals Incurred PUB C NOTICE This business Is con· Aaoci8'on ~ Co. nrsttihng pursuant to Deed of Trust, Irvine. 1ora and persons who may IF YOU OBJECT 10 the • 'I rve TheSloro ea aces ener' dueled by: on Individual •"8 dllf~Tl'Ult• NtwPort!leach-Cost.1Mesa recorded on 10/16192 11 She was born In Mid· otherwise be lnteresied In grant1ngollhepeU11on,you PoatOffloe all consl~I 0~ the Pc,110w: cna1488383 Have you slarted doing 1.11d11nnd ~to o-fd CN421.a219826-MW~n Document No. 92·69848 < land, Te1eas, April 19. Iha will or eslale, or bOlh, should appear 01 lhe hear· Box 14171 lnl· appllances electron· Fictitious Business business yet? Yes, 1992 TMlt. !'900fdldono&04t94• 5,12,19,26. 1ggr Book -Pege •• of Offlclal 1911. She grew up In of: LLOYD L. LA MARRE Ing and s1a1e your obj~· Orange, CA lcs • housohold furniture N•m• Statement John s. Allgyer Document No. 94-0307Slla Recoros In the Office of the Lampasas, moved to aka LLOYD LOUIS LA lions or Ille wrlllen ob/ec· 92813·1571 and beds lamps cablnels The lollowlng persons are This slalement was filed Bo<* -P9ge -d Ollcial PUBLIC NOTICE Recorder ol ORANGE Balboa and gradualed MARRE aka LLOYD L. lions wllh the court be ore IN THE MATTER OF spor1lng 'goods • bicycles' doln~ business as: a) Lam· wllh lhe Counly Clerk of RecDd& In the oliDe ol the County, Califomla, uecuted liom Santa Ana High LAMARRE the hearing. Your appear· THE PETITION TO toys baby llemi clolhing' gllgherVlllageApartments, 01angeCoun1yon5-13·97 ~ dOranoe eotnv. RltMo.1M73723142 by: RICHARD TROY School In 1928 In A PETITION has boen ance may be In person or CHAHOE THE HAME olllce equipment 'and lurnl: ) Lampllghler Village, 19973720748 Caifornla. ~ ~ Frm FICTIT10US BUSINESS OfVGGS, A SINGLE MAN," 1932 she gradu.aled hied by DEBORAH L LA brFY$c)~a~~rE''Z'cREDITOR OF FRANCISCO JOSE ture, hand and power IOOIS, ~~~p~~nB::~~~A ~~e;6u0e. Dally P1IOI June 12, 19. 26, ~·.,~~a: IWlfSTATflUNT =~ ~e::: Is~~ from UCLA and then ~!~R~I bnalll~~la.s~~~~; or a conungenl credilor or FERNANDEZ :~~~!e b~=~: c:~~e~;c~~: Harry H. Le~ine, M.D., July 3, 1997 Th929 :A..-..,, • l"aderal ~~he~:1,:~.rr:<~I :1: ATION. A CALIFORNIA co~ 1aught school In Co· of ORANGE lhe deceased, you must hie CASE NUMBER known), musical lnslru· F.R.C.S.C .. Truslee of lhe PUBLIC NOTICE SrMgs.,.,l..amlAmodallo'l, KET 4461 Ctmm Avt"1t PORATION, aa Beneficiary. vlna for 10 years b&- THE PETITION requosls your cl~1m w11h the cour1 A187S59 menll and Olhei miscel· Harry H. Levine, M.0., • ~. WI Mii •c:y~CA9Cl630 'WlllSELLATPUeUC AUC-fore raising her family. lhal DEBORAH L LA and mail a copy lo Iha pet· ORDER TO laneous Items F.R.C.S.C. Chanlable Re· public a\dlon to fie hlghml KNl!d ltnllm Zlyyld 3031 TlONTO lHE HIGHEST BID· On June 12, 1938 she MARRE be appomled as sonal represenlatlve a~ SHOW CAUSE FOR NAME OF ' SPACE malnder Unitrust, 4490 Von CNS1•193H bidi:W for c:uh, ~ al Jay Slltel West ~ ' CA DER FOR CASH (payable at married Joseph Logan personal represen1a11ve lo pomled by lhe cour1 w1lhm CHANOE OF HAMii! ACCOUNT NUMBER Karman Ave.. Newport WJCIY AM> 1lmt o1 -. ii~ lllOIW'I d 91791 na. time of ule in lawful money Carver. They recently 1dm1n1Sler the tslale ol lhe f~u; n;irths from fth~ drte PETITIONER(S) FRAN· BRUCE E WATIS 319 ~~ch, ~A 92660 l CASUALTY Iha Urlled SllMa9, by c.h. a Ttls wsiness IS condueled ~ ol Iha United Stattl, by celebraled their 59th decedenl o irs ssuance o I • tl· CISCO JOSE FERNANDEZ ROCKY MINCITELLO 327 s uS1ness ' con· .....,.... W-TitE cahll(s c:tecti cir--. by a ndl~al cash, • cashier' a check wedding anniversary. THE PETITION requests iors as provide~ In secllon HAVE FILEO A PETITION JON G. HOWE 41:? du~Gd by:. Charitable Re· A .. W.. STA1'11!'8'T-.... or Ntklnll b9*. • cNldl ~I drawn by • S11te or national Mrs. Carvar was a tU1ho111y to adm1nis1tr the 9t00 ol lhe Calllorn1a Pro· FOR AN ORDER TO LINDA HART 607 m11nder.Un111vst Y-~ D • 31, dr--. .., • ..._or fedaral ReQlst1anl haS not ytt begun bank a check d11wn b member of St J 1 1 d lh 1 d bait Code. The time tor Iii· The 1eg1s11ant commenced ,.. c:tedil -, chedl «-i ID ~ ll.lsiness unoer Ille • _.._ Y a • ames ~s a 'Aun er e n ~P•En· Ing claims will not expire CHANGE NAMES FROM JOHN PENNIN~ 643 lo transact business unde1 STERLING CASUALTY union. or.~ · ticnous ll.lsiness name OI steta or f.,_el credit unloo, Eplscopal Church, enl dm1n1stra1oon o S· before tour monlhs from FRANCISCO JOSE FER· Auctlo.neer s Name htlluous name 01 names INSURANCECO~ANV ~·--°'"!""'!' .. ~nameshstl!dhe"'n Of echtcltdr1!11nbya1tate Zonia Club, Angelllos ll1\fs111Act h (This aulhorit~ lhe healing dale notJced NANDEZ TO FRANCISCO J1~es 0 Brien. Bond Num· listed above on: 218188 2035l Act clt , Newpon ~·-::: SGNED KHALID !BRAHM Of f~a1.ll 11v1ng1 and lotn de Oro and Au>clllary w ow I e porsonal llP above JOSE MEDINA JR. ber. 14683730099 Harry H Levine MD Beach CA 92600 ·-• or ~ ZAYY'lJ euoCistlon, HlllflOI auocla· of the Big Brothers re~en1a11ve to lake meny YOU MAY EXAMINE the It is hereby Ofdtred ihat Auc1lo~eer'1 Telephone F.R.C.s.c.: Trusiee of th~ Total admitted HHta: ===5~ nu slallmert was l~td Wltn tiorl, Of nvings bank speci· Big Sisters of Orange ac 10~1 ;':hou1 1 ~ourt ap-tilekeptbylhacour1.lfyou all persons lntertsled In Numbe,.(909)881-4113 Harry H. Levine M.D. t41,077,406 to do ~· ,.ltlllll)the CountY 01,_ ol Om\olfledln section6102ofthe county. For maov r:1~v=~ry i'mc:;~rtn~t 1~~11~~~-are a person lnleresltd In ~~ls man11er 1appDear brtelore B~~ci~c'o~~ d M~s~ w b~i~ l F.R C.S.C., Charita'ble Re.'. Tt2o5t 1e518 81117• b 111 t I• a : M· M the Norltl hrt 4lfClano9 County on .Alnt 10, 19117 f'.i~~ncialdCodebu 1 •nd •1 utho-years she served aa hOw h 1 • the eS11te you may file s cou n tpa ment Y maJnder Unltrusl • • ~C<iurtlouae 700 NOTX:E ltls Ficnous Name riz.., to 0 sneu n thl1 Vice President and ,.,.~r:,~~~ !11~e;:o,~~ur~:c; w1lh lhe court a formal Re-~o. 703S of 1tht C Orange Pilot June 12• 19• 199fh925 This Slalemenl was filed A90r~att lu~•:r: • fOt' ~CenW DIM w.i San.a Slnllmtnt ~m 11\4 yurs lrom atttt). At: IN THE QUAD Trea;urer ol Carver to give nollce lo lnleresled ~:·:)~ sg,e~~I ~O~CTo oryf lh~u~~dfl~~e~~wn o~~ov·~ PUBLIC NOTICE ollh thee Co~nty ~192: 9~· ~;:, ~~:k:: ~oo'.ooo PM. CA .. ~ 11119 and the Clall n WIS l~ed 1n Ille Ott1ct ~rp~~ crg:it1&r:. Craft Corporallon and persons unless 1hey have 11"• nv n on 7.1 1997 al 2·00 range oun Yon · · Aggre91te wrlt•ln• for lnlalwaf ~to and ,..,.,., of tne Couf'llY Oeltl. A new fiet. TER AT 8ts50 SEACH Olstrlbulorshlp. waived nollce or consenltd ~~ acep~fls:~:' p~~m~en a~; o'clock p.m., an'd then and cna 148835 8 . 19973722277 01her than •Peclel IUll)IUI held by It uniW mid, o-f ol ~s bness Name Sllllmtnt a.VO., eUeNA PARIC, CA. II In addlllon to her hUS• 10 the proposed ac11on.) eccounl 89 rovlded In lheie show cause, ii any DallyP11otJunel2,19,26, funda:t TNtlWl,.prapatty.-..edlnlTA.ls1beldldpnOt'IOl!'lllOlll ttght,lltleandlnterastcon· band, Joe, Mrs. The Independent admlnis· section 1250 or the Callfo" lhey have, why the pellllon Fictitious Buelneas July 3, 1997 Th928 Surplua no101: t MldCOl.w'i4y.Celbnllldeaalb-The Jlhng ol lhls stallment dOtl ~to and now held by It Carver Is survived by 11atlon aulho111y wlll be nla Probele Code A Re· for change of name ihould Name St•t•m•nt PUBLIC NOTICE Groupald-ln tndconnlbut-Ing tll lafld ._..,: Aa moni not Ol 1tself auttlOn:t the use 1n under H id Deed or Truat 1,, her daughlera and granled unless an lnler· quesl tor S ecial Nollet nol be granted. The rotlowlng persons are ad 1urplu1: •1.300,000 IUlydlaailad In Mid o-f ol lhs stm of I AcHOUI Busmtss the ptOperty altuated In Hid sons·ln·law Chris· Httd person 11.les an ob· tom Is avall~ble from the It Is further ordered thal a doing buslneu as: a~ The STATEMENT OF Un111lgnedfund1(1urplu.a): TMll. n. PftlPll1V'*~!' Name in ~ol~on ol the nohls of County Ctlifomle dacrlbl'l llanne and Barry UI· jec1ion to lhe ptllllon and r copy of this order 10 ihow Village at Redondo, b The t 14, 188. 588 deecttbed II ~ IOld •la . anotl'ler unoer Fedlllf Stall OI' ht 1 nci that 1 1 1 c •how good ceuse why the court clerk. cause be ubllshed In NB/ Village al Redondo part· WITHDRAWAL FROM Surplua H re9ard1 /oticy· n. ..,... add.-and otlef common law (See StcOon 1..:.00 t a • • n: .EXHIBIT r ch o laromont and covrt should not g1an1 lhe Attorney fo r the Pell• Costa Me:a Dally Piiot a menla. 4490 Von Karman PARTNERSHIP holder: e1 5,9t 8,158 oommond•lgnMlon.W..,y,olecseq BusinessanoProlesSions p~:--~Unlt~aa~own Carol Edllh and Rob· au1horlty. tloner: news 8 r ol eneral cir· Ave., Newpor1 Beach, CA OPERATINQ UNDER Income tor 1ht yett: the ,_. ~ ~ Codti'' a on It en1tn ert Kelley of Orange A HEARING on 1he pttl· HARRY E. WESTOVER, culatl~npe ublla~ed In lhls 92860 FICTITIOUS •48,908,31515 lbol9 ta purpot19d to b9: 56 Firstfili Condominium Pl1n Recorded aa well as three lion wlll be held on JULY l!IQ. (CSBI 028248t county, !t least once t UM No. 18 (Redondo BUSINESS NAME Dlsbur11manf1fortheyeer: S.. w.nd DIM. ~ New nort!leacll-CostaMeu June 16, 1979 In Book grandsons, Sean. tO, 1997. a1 1:45pm In HARRY e. WESTOVER week fOf lour coosecutivt Beach Apia.) (1 Callfornl1 The lollowlng person hos ~3~48b278 rtlf th t he 8-:f\, CA Sl'MllO. n. un-CN424r,O 1-422\.-0A~n 1026 ?:s~ Peg: 13815, gf Offl. Aaron and Joshua Dept. 703 localed al 341 Ir AS.SOCIATl!S 001 Wfflll pr'IOt' to the day of llmlled pa11ner1hip), 4490 withdrawn as a genoral ,.,!.,,. r~.~eare Vin !c:M dttligMd TIUMM cllectelml .All310 19117 •• ~tv ·~:11 • lo p"'~Cit Ulrlch ot Claremont. Th• Cl~ Orlve South, Or· DOVI! DRIVK, 1 ST•. lh• hearing. Von Karmlll Ave .. NtwPort partner flom the partner· dance With 1ht Annuei ..,y lilblity tor ftf'¥ lnclarfa>. ' ' 2. AA~ ~/9 In Vlsltallon wlll be held ange,C 92668. 1 00 NEWPORT DATE•MAY2f 1997 Beach,CA92660 ahlp operauno under tht St1t1ment fo1 the ar neae ot .. 11n1Udd1•aMd PUBLIC NOTICE . t11eat at Pacific View Mor1u· IF YOU OBJECT lo lht ' JONATHAN H' CAN Paler C. Kremer, Trutlff llttlllous business name ol tnded0ecember31 1l9e ao. oorrman dlllglldol1. f In t nd to Lot 1 of Tract No. ary 3500 Paclllc View granting of lht patltlon. you BEACH, CA e2eeo HOH JUDOf./COMMll: ot the Peter c. Kremer and Dttign Sculplor ServlcH 11 made to the tniurence ..,y, atvMt ~ S#d .. 10.25, In tht City of Cotta or.: Newport Beach lh0u4d appa11 al Iha hear· Publl1hed Newport 1 • Bonnie S. Kremer 1979 23202 Respll Rd. Lake Commluloner purauent to vM be ..,.., bul ~ bcnwNa.1HM-IP Me11. County of Otange, on Sunday June 22 lnQ lfld alale your ob-Beach.Costa Mna Dally IONBR OP THI! SUPI!· Trust, 4•90 Von Karman Forest CA 92630 • law. • OCMNnl °' verrwtfV, • MOtlCE TO CIUl>t'TORI Of U.I( Statll of Califomla, .. Shown lrom 2'00 l • s·oo eon• Of flit wrlttll\ Ob-Pltol June 19, 25. 28, 199'7. RIOR COURT Ave., Newport Beech, CA The 'Ftcllllo111 Bualne11 SHllllfY H. HOMN&Y. """*or~. l9gltdlng IALE on '. Map "•c:ordtd In Sook Funera 0 I s:rvl. p~~j Ion• wllh the cour1 be-ThW930 F"AHCllCO JOSI D2IS80 Name referred 10 abOYe Prulden1 Ille. pa +n, or ena.m-(Stcillwl1M-1111 U.C.C.) 451. f'IOM 21 to 22 of Ml•· .cH Iha hearing. Your IP-FBRNAHDU, 2133 N. Thia butlne1t It con-was filed In Or 8 County CHARWJ. WILIJAMSON, tnnms. IO r-t lhl ,.. .. q Hok* IS l'ltftb/ Ol"9ft ID~ Mape, Aeco1d1 of be held at 11.00 a.m .. pe111nce may be In pereon PUBLIC NOTICE Ip 1NNAK8 A 1 T dueled by: a general pan· on 3•12•11198 ~825511 secm arv ptnc1p11 un d 11w "'*(a)lcttdtM ol the wilhn named Otange County, CaRfofl\lt, Monday. June 23 at. 0t by yOU1 attorney IAHTA ,..,.,. C ' 1 net1hlp Full n ~ dd I Qe/18 08/17 08/18 MCUNd by lllid o.d d TNlt se11et 1!'111 I !Uk Slit It llloul t:1 Together with All Improve· St. Jamea Eplscopal IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR SUP•RIOR COURT P bl~d AN92708 The reglattanl commenced lhl p!'::n wl~hd:::J,:. oe11a' 09/20 ' 'v.ff1 1n1i1ra1111 tNNon, •~bl made o1 the mt1S dascnblC men11 The1eon. bcaptlng Church, 3209 Via' 0t a contlngtnl creditor ol o' CAL.,ORNIA, u • • ewport to lranpct bullneH und8f Jeflra Alan McDcxigan' • Wild In Mid "*<•) ~ tl9low Thertffom Condominium Udo, Nowport Boach, Ill• a~aHCI, you mu1t Iii• COUNTY OF ORANQR Beach.Co1ta Mall Dally flctlllous name or names 2285 ~htnnet Ad., Nowpor1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ r ftf'f, uniW f19 iarma Tht 1\111\t(I) and lllltlnm Unftl 1 Through 8 lnclullve. CA 92663. your claim with th• court 341 The City D tv Pllo1 May 29. June 5. t2, Hated abovt on: 7/11/88 Beach, CA 92&el dltle Oild d Trulll, ~ _ . ..iS(I) ol lhi Mfllr 11t EUNG Locllltd Thef--.. PAllCE1. 3: In lleu of llowera, and mall a copy 10 lht per· r • 19, 1997 VILLAGE AT REOONDO Jellrty Alan McDougall HOta Of fAUSl'EFS SAU! Flit .... c:Nrgas Ind~ d SUN LE£ 11\d MN JUNG LEE, 42'/ An hcklalva Etatment Ap· donotlon1 In Edlth'a t0nal reprtttntatlvt af,• Poet Offlo• TH910 PARTNERS. a C1tllornla 18973720087 ltt•tlA lotn 174411 Ottwt-fie TMate Ind d tt. lrUID E-17'15-COiia,.,, CA r>urtenant to h eh Unit for name m•y be made to polnled by Iha court with n 8ox t 4171 general parm.rahlJ> rn71022 YOU ME 11 DEfAULT aWllld ~IMS Deed d nu. The ~ 1n Cllifom1 ol tht U•• end Occupeney of tho cherlty of your ~r month• from Iha dlla Orange, CA PUBLIC NOTICE lJY: LIM No. 111 (Redondo .~hthlt 11"'cment wu llled ~RAOEEDOfTRUlt ~te:> !DC 11•.114.fJB !llllf•• lh clMf blellnt ottQ of flt Thoae Ponlone of the Re-choice. ot flrll l11uanc• of lhe l.t· 9281 3-1571 8each Apia.), a Calllornle wi lh• ounty Clerk Of -t, 1• 111.ESS YOU Al:lorU9d..._.lnd....., Mllcftt 427£ 17'1$het. COsta tll'ietlld Common Alea DM'9-1---------- ter1 11 provided In Hctlon IN THa MATTER Of NOTIC• OF Umlted pannor1hlp, gerwral Orange Coun1v on 15+97 TN«i ACTION TO PAOTECT --... r _,,. _,. ncr-Mua,CA Mttd In the 0.c:laratlon ofl- ttOO of 1h• C1lllornl1 Pro-TH I p IT IT I ON TO PU8&.IC IALI PIM« Dally Pilot June 5, 12. 19, 'tout PAOfletTY. IT Ml+'f 81! NI ...... ~ to ... rt. M 1iS11C1 1Jr the ltlltf 11 OClllt Aaetrlc:dont Atcorded In Boole bale Code. The time for fll· CHANOI! THB NAME Purauant to 11\e Calllornla 8~ Tht Wllllem Lyon 26, 199'7 th920 tcX.DAT AJIUa.lc'SALE. lfYOU .._ i1f01vr W. lllid Deed d ibutanm l\lllneS 11\d ' 13181, P101 1121, of Offl> lnQ clalm1 will nol e•1plre 0 , 'ELIX SALOMON Sell·S.tvlct Storage Facll· C p1811y, a Calllornla cor· PUBLIC NOTICE NOD AH EXIUHATIOM Of! T .. nu.._ ....... _...... Ind t1Md br Ille .... , wiftn ttwtt :!: =:orda of Said CoUftty balOl'a tour monlh• rom lty Act (8 A P Code 21700 porallon, Ill general P•l1· MANfll °' TM& PfllOCEEDINCJ ~ tD lie~ 1 .......... belM flt dM w lit1 wn on fw Condomh-IM hearing d11tt noUC?ed PENA AND MARTHA et 1eq.) the undlrtlgnod net AQNMST YOU. VOU 8"0U.D \'lltlln ~ d 0...11-• !Um l'lto for l ach Uf\lt, The above. PINA ON BIHALP 0, wlU 1111 a1 public auc11on, By: Alchard 8. Roblnton, Fictitious Bu1lneu CXlHTACT A LA!NYet NOTICI IS Ind c.r;;;;s.... tnd a !WIS atnl or dlllvt!WI IO 11'11 blyti P'OP11tY Mmofote ~ MC1W1tC,.. YOO MAY EXAMINE the 9 1 ROIO MO RAH, A on June 28, 1907, peftooal Stnl0t Viet Prttldent NanM ltat.m•nt HEAEIV OM:N 1111 h ,..., W!1111ft Na1oe ti D1f1u1 and n . ~ It being 1old ... 11·. The •MOlllL MM IQ kfpt by th• coun. ti you MINOR CHILD property Including but no1 Dy: Ju1Unt Oleck, Al· the lo1towlng pettOn• are ~ 1Nwn • f14 1t1rt1ot Elollon tow n. undtt-l~a ':':,•~ ~~ •tr"t aclch11 aNJ 01tw - .,. a person lnlatttled In CA.ti HUMID llmlled to furnllurt, clolh· 1l1lan& Stc:rttary aolng bu1lneu a1: •) KA8 ...., Mot.~ a-n. CA ....., _.., eMI ,.._ d lfMMH , l 1 *' oorrmonclMIOrwtlon. If any. c.m.tenl • Mort!Jwy fbt tttala, you may n1e A1l 7ISI Ing, tOOll and/Or Olhtr Thl1 1tllamtnl w11 flloa Enterpt_!tll, t>) Pageant In-IMO~' '9oll Numblr ~ n l!llllilon '° Sii to ~S~ c':a::..CAIZ!:,.,~trllt. of ttie ntll PIOPt'tY d9ecrtt.d Chapel' c..m.u.y Mtlt the c0\111 a fOfmal A.. ORD ... TO houHhOfd llama tocaled wllh the County Clerk ol 1t1net StMcet, C) lnlernet ~-1M11 be aold • MIC i. ,......... In .. OOllrfy '""~ _....,. .. ..... "!:.. .... abo2.,0v.• 11 ~PC>fted to be: qUHI fof Spectal Notice ol "'" at: Of1ng9 Coun1y on 5-28-D7 Matkellng s.Mc11. 1048 llldioft .. ._ Norll hrll ...,._ ~ .. NII ~ '9 11• _... ., .,. _, •• ' " PACIF'IC AVENUE '500 Pactlo Vlft DIM 1N filing ol an lnvtnfOfY SffOW CAUi• 'OR Proptrty 20153, 20'15 1"73722278 lrvlne Ave., Ste. 834. New· 1111 fie Col.lier e:..tiawe 700 loclilltcl Ind"'°"' thin .... delclltledlilgtnn • f\11T"1tt, 1302L. COSTA MlSA, CA NMolport8eeoh and apprallal of "1ale... CHAHQI 0, NAM• Newport 81 .. Coat• MKa, Dall'/ Pllo& June 12, tt. 28. port Bnch, CA gmo a.c...o.Mw.etanta~ moth ... ~ ... --~ ~· 12827, The undef~ M4-a?OO = of any ~21on Ot P!TITIONER(S) ,EUX ca. D2827. (71 4) 148-SOUI JIAy 3. tl97 Th917 sl<!~tty ~ !Y•,.. N1805 CA on D1nt•7, .. too P.M, .... IOOU I c L OaMarl ··-;;;-.~ ~,~.~"" .... tv11-;;;;;-;;;;;;r; ount a• pr.,,,...ed In SALOMON Pf!NA ANO TIME: l :OOAM, Stored by ....... 'Von rh .. 309, .W• .. ..,... ...... --.a. .... Wllal --... ..... ,,_._ -~·.-.... -·· ......... 9e1neu"' the 'lflll•=· 1250 of"'-CatlfOt-MARTHA PENA ON IE· the follOwtng ptflOnl: '°31 port Beach, CA 92663 .. ol ... lilt ---.......... c;,:':; ~ ... not.,~..., rt IOt.tlllCI .. ,lt, .. rt ~P" Md ottw --1r; •. 11111-f'robai. Codt. A A• HAL' OF SERGIO MORAN, PAUL HIU.. 1013 JOSEPH On the move? Thia buslnoa It con-cfld*-'en ,..., • ...._. ca.eor~ llf!Mlllfilo. IQOl • .DEJO•tJIC.\'S CU>. «2H . common~ r a llidofi. If any, .... tOf lpedal Notice A MINOR CHILD HAS/ llUCKJ U31 AOlllN duct9d by: 11llndMdual --. cNd&MMi 111 a-. er TX TUR i17 ,..,, •• t711 SM.CO. ...... CA lt'towntwlln. Seid .. _. ~*Ches* ::;.·~ evallable trom 1he ~a1 ~~o o~ti8'T~ ~gr;r:~r.'~J.f: Sell your extra FJHD =:-:Z:"" "r11~ =--.. ~ ~ 1: • ~~ ... -:= : ~~;;~':;::!ct ~ MenMY hf .... Pett-CkAHG! NAMU FROM QUA household ............... "' ......... 11'JI. ......... -..... llllDEJOMIRCA'S CU' Qr Implied. reoardlng tide, 1 'lf!. ~, ...._. 8EAOIO MORAN TO SfR. f'roperty 24517, 1120 Items nt CMt..._tttl.,......,.. ...-.. a.. Cllta97 1'11t ~ 0. of :: poe"•aiOf\. or anaum-ltaMeu' oio "°"' POl'llGM Ave. c.. ~ 1 Cl lfl an apanme • .. ...._ ""~ n. ~ --. arii. ~ ... 11 1 t"1 • 11nnca1, to,,.., ,he ~ ..... ., .. ~ -h 11 '*90y Otdw.cl th.at ea. ezm. (1u 1 M2<3J01 na11 ad IM>ugh rlasslfled ..... _...._. ...... .,, ldlcl " _ ~ oo 109 prlnclptt aum ot the I l, Ncwpan Buch/C.c>Sta Mua Daily Pilor PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~~= ID :::.a~11t1": :,.~ THE PETITION r• MAllUTA'IUISCT timous lluSlness ~ Of f Ht1 that THOMAS H . Tiii toloW!no l*'SOll(a) 1ftll names ~sted httlln Kf'-..~ r':J.NE l CA' ~RDK dOlllO tlU11MU a AOC t«:>P-SGN£0 SHIGE.Hlf<O AMAA'IZU '"~ • '"" PER'S FUCE. 654 tonoer l«>RIKO AWMZU · be appointed .. perton- Aven.it. ....,..~ Buch CA Tiu suiemtnr was ldeO Miii al repreHntetfve to ~ me Councy Oerk of Onnot edmhvtter the Ht.le of WltlN Ueno, 15861 May. Councyon.line ti 11X17 the decedent. bn)Ok Sllfft. WUtrnins11r CA NOTICE-Tin Ftcnous Name THE PETTTION r• 92663 S!Jlement tXDres hw yui, rrom que•u the decedent'• Tin 11usinen 1s conciJCte<I 111 ltll Clilll! 11 was Med in tne Ofhce WIU. end codlcll1, If an•n.ci~ ol lhe Coun\Y Cletll. A new FQ. •ny, be edmltted to RegiStlJnt 11a not yet tieoun '<>us &.tsiness Name Statemtnt probate. The Will end IO trll'ISICt business under me mist be hied pnor to IN! elate eny codicil• are avall- hcnous lluS1ness name or The Mino of lhs stmmtnt ooes eble for examination In names ks1ed herein not OI 1tsell authonze the use in the file kept by th• SK>NfD WATAAU UENO tru stall ol a Ficbbous Business court. This st11ement was hied with Name 1n 'llofabon ot tne nohts ot THE PETITION r•- thl County Cieri! of Oranoe MIOtller under Feoera1. State, or queeu authority to Countf on May 22, 1997 CO'lunon law (Set Setbon 14400 edmlnleter the Htet• NOTICE-This Rcllbous Name et seci . BIJSJness and P!Oless1ons under the Independent Statement elCl)lres live years from Code) Admini1tration of Ee· tne c1a1e 1t was ftled 1n tile Ofhce t;rs1 fihno tetH Act. (Thia authori- ol lhe CountY Cler1t A new Ficb· Newoort Btach·Costa Mesa ty will elow the perton- bous Business Name Statement CN4262.50 83824-RC .A.In 19 26. al repreHntative to tek• ~' be hied pnor to that elate Jul 3,10 1907 many action• without Tilt hhno or this statemtnt does obt•ning court 11pprov- not ot 1tsetl aittionie tr1t use 1n PUBLIC NOTICE at. Bef0r9 taking oertain ti.s state of 1 t;cnous &.t!lntss very important action•. Name 1n ~otnon of the nghts of however, the peraonal anothef under Federal, State, or CHsioo294 reprHentative will be common taw (See SectOll 14400 NOTICE OF required to give notice et seq . Business an.cl PmlesSJons PEI Ii ION TO to interHted per1on1 Cocle) ADll.,ISTER 1.1nle11 they have Ftrs1Fitno ESTATE OF: LEONA wllived notice or con- Newl)Oltl!each-Costa Meu D. TAGUE AKA sented to the propoeed CN42.29!>319634·~ t.91 29 LEONA DB.ORES action.) The lndepen- ..,n512 to 1907 TAGUE dent edmini1tration CASE NO. A 187809 authority w ill be granted PUBLIC NOTICE To e11 heire, benefi· uni"• en int•r .. ted cieriH, creditor•. con-peraon filH an objection ftl• Mo. 11973723105 tingent creditora, end to the petition and ACTITIOUS BUSINESS peraona who mey other· •howa good C8UH why MAME STATUIENT w i111 be interHted in the court •hould not The foHOWlng person(s) i'11re the wlH or Htete, or grant the authority. TH£ SURF A HEARING on the Ootng 11usiness as . both, of: LEONA D. petition will be held on CALJfORNIA CU\SINE. 2574 TAGUE AKA LEONA July 17. 1997 et 1:45 Newport BIYll . Costl Mesa, CA DELORES TAGUE P.M. in Dept. 70l locat· 92626 A PETITION haa ed et 341 The c~ ShgehllrD Ama/Tnu, 5 Foresl been flied by THOMAS on·~ P.O. Bow 141 a 1r.1ne.CA92612·2329 H , TAGUE AN o •v " " Nonlll Amamw, 5 foreSl KATHLEEN L. CLARK in Orenge CA 82613· IMne, CA 92612·232G the Superior Court of 1569. Tin bUSlntSS 1s co~cted b>,' California, County of IF YOU OBJECT TO irJsba/ld & wife Orange. the granting of the Index ~ ....... ...... 1002·1625 ~406.~939 ..... _ ~ ..... UI 2102.2744 SHO·IHO [!!] ~ 2710-2790 6010.60IO 6102·6190 7011·9090 THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICtS •• petition, you •hould ~==~'rs .~nemi condUdlO ~ ~~~tr": ~ ~ .. =: '*:: :.:.t.: i ..:W' .: :W ~111 C::a':.*tl 11pp .. r -' the hearing IWlf STATUWIT Aegtsnnt NS not yet tMlgun twlll. l4IO" ...... to .. al h Elllll ti> ............ 1¥ .._.,. ....... '¥ .. '1.11 of 5'*"*" tor .. ,_ end •teW your ob~ The lolowlng petSOn(S) 1"'" ID transxt business uncle< the jllO'l'lllolw ~ """*"' ~ ........... llMGf .. Dlldcrl lNll_,.,llyTWC,_,.. Oecembef 31, 1811S..,_ tlob~ tto°' ftlewtthwrif!!~ dOlng tiu11neu as REl>Hll· hctMius llusintu 111tT1e or ....., dlle ~ a. 1tll TNll INI ~ ......i er.. _. r< 1 Ullllllllf Pa•=•• • h insuiwa COiiw1.-ori.C ,.c .. UlW "'1CHELL GAS-N-MAAT 14231 names listed "'"'n moAld lly \bl KlrlWI FM ... t.1• "'*' lldl ...... ~ ...... lnlll\llWlt Mo llWf'C ID law court Mfore tM hear· RedhJI ~ Tustn CA D2780-SIGttEO THE K.EYMAAA CORPO-Pair-.• -'GllOt. °"' .,__ '?-.or alls..-E".lllllL M ~ loouo.-. ...-• /¥ N>MALD A. Wt.UAm1 lno. Yow eppearence 5835 • · RATION ey Jotln c L" Pml· of ...-1n 11111 ID lht ._ "'*"' ...,..... ..._ o1 .. o.ca1 Alm* of QrWIOI mey be lft pe,.on or by Rasl!Oaf Stnoh 8tal 141 N oen1 lllalfdd &&-. .. llllgrlld to.....,.. ......_ ~ c--. ~ n. '* 1¥00tlAI c. G8l8l,...., your .nomey • Kenwood Sl. #25. Gltndllt CA Tin statement was Meo with h HllMlond C.... • ._ IOOltl Md ._ .,..... __.. __, 11¥ ..i Nw-IF YOU ARE A G1206 the County Oerk o1 0ranot ~ ~ ~ zi. ...... ~al_,,,..... ,_iaofhtlMeof ... IUI-NewpotteucM:osQMISI CREDITOR or a contin-Brar Jasletn 141 N Kenwood County on May 21 11X17 1113, •~:.SS::,~ _.lly...,lllClloallldOt10t c::91anofl*"°*9 .. "11. ,3GJO. CN42672537781.lln gent creditor of the St. #25.Glenaale,CA91206 NOTIC£·TIU ficn ous N.\me ofOllc:ill,__ ttll imd In mnndoll • h • wtlldl~htlMl__,.of 18.19.20.2324.11197 decened1 you must file Tiu t1uS1ness IS COllCllde<I ~ Stnment eJCPres 11111 years lrom e-' ....... ~ 'r~ ~ ..,._ ~ ..i .. ill wlPlld bllllra ~ ------------your clMn with the tl.lslllnd & wilt Ille dite 11 wu !tied 1n Ille Ofhee VF v.. -·-.,. • ..,.... _... ......., GNld ""' ..,._., .._ -00\lrt end mall a OOf)Y to Tiit llQlstraril commenced to Ille County Oetll. A new f;cb· MlignOt. h.,.... of i=:: d...i 11111*. ..... ...,_. _. ...._. ccm. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ SNteonal reprHent• ltWact i.isuiess undtf me tous BuSlntss Name Stattmtnt ~ !. "':.:::: to nc :;.:.':., .,_cJ!: .:!: =:,-.,: -~ : :: --------- tive 8'>P()lnted by the hdl~S bUSlneSS namt or IRJSI be hied pnor to that date P"1MrlNp N, • ....... • ..,_ o;;;;-· All .... 1H73721H2 court w ithin four names uste<laboveon~ he 1111no of tl'ls statement does IWClOlded ~1111 30. 1913. • ~~lllClofw "*" Oiied' 117 s.n-FlCTTTIOUSIUllES month9 from the dete SIGNED RASHPAL SINGH BRAR not of 11.Sett aotllonze tne use tn ln.wment No ~. of =. of'°~ ... ~.!.=: : ==-Aold. c:omc: =. NA.ME STATIMBfT of firet IHuanoe of JASL£fN BRAR this state ot 1 Fte11t1ous &.tsiness Oflldll R8aonls. PAACa. ·•·: °""*' of 9'ldl 1'1111 ~ ~CA t110e, lll8)8.'5M858. Tne follOWtno person(s) 1~ letter1 a• provided in Tiiis statement was filed with Name in \'lotltlon of the noha of Thi bulldlnQ .,.. Oltllf pemww11 ..._ w1111 • ~ "'° Fat 59 ~ Coll: tttll dOlng llusiness as MJL~ Hction 9100 of th• the County Olet11 of Oranoe another under federal, State. or lmpnMllNl'lll laaUd on LDI s of~ Ind proiM:D of Ind ll1712l 9y. oi.. C--. SPORTS BUNKER. 140t California Probate Code. County on May 21. 1997 • common taw (See Secbon 14400 T'*2 ,,.,, • I* MIP ltODldld In ICC9lllor-. ~.:-19 .......... ~ ~ Valle. ~Clemente. CA 92672 The time for filing NOTICE· Tiiis Fidlbous Name et seq . Business and P!Oless1ons 11oo11 a, Plfll' •i Ind '2 of a.n.tdlly ..._ '° oon-~ tltt2. tltttl Whlsk.ey River. Inc. ~ clalm• will not expire Statement expres hw yea11 from l M....,_,. Mlpl. In the 0-.:. dud 1 Uftltlld a1e Q>rp 1359 S Willrw.st ""...., before four month• the date 11 wis hied 1n tile Ofl1ce First fi11no of lhe County Alcr:wder of lllid .......,. ta the ~ of ,4&40. Anallt!m, CA 92.802 from the h .. ring d•t• o1 thl County Cler'tl A new Fidl· Newoon Btach·Costa Mesa <:oum which ODnldulm "Lint', ~~ c.oc1e Ind ta PUBLIC NOTICE Tiiis llusiness is corWcled Dy noticed ebove bous Business Name Stattment CN422947 14171>1>A ~ 29, Jun • defned under the t1nrs of.,. lndlldl 1n the Non .._... ru. a corporabon YOU MAY EXAM-rn,,st be hied pnor to tnat clatt !i 12 IG 1997 poky PARCEi.. "9": L.ot~ofT'*2doU9ofthe£-...delcrlbld 111 ReQimM nas not yet belJ,tll h The T~1no ol ttlls statement does •1.,,· •I* Mlp 1-o.d In ~ .. NcOc:a of Tn.m. We 11 of PROPERTY AND CASUALTY to transaet busmess uncltf lM INE th• fil• kept by t e not OI itself authonze !he use 1n a. Plg9I 4t Ind Q of ,.... "' l*'OfW Pfl:IPllfy Ind ...... SYNOPSIS OF THE AMNlW. hCUOUS t.Jsiness Ml'llt OI court: If you are a p1r· tin stn ol a t;cnous l!l.ISlntSS PUBLIC NOTICE ,_.. ~ In the Ofb of .. dllCl1b9d In h Dlld of TNll STATBWfT rwnes 11str0 t1er11n •on 1ntereated In the Name"n \'IO!aton of the nQl'llS ol County Alcolder of ad c:o.ny. 8lrllldlry -Ille riGhC IO YEAR ENDED DE£EfHER 31 SKiNEO WHISKEY RMR INC , A ealtahtet you malc ~ lllOtlle< under Feder.ii. State. Of NOTICEOHRUSTEFSSAURI: t.ingh"'l.lnd" addnldln .. IWOlltll....,...ato_or.. 11t1 ' CA CORP By ~l AllmlOO. wt tne court a o common law (See ~n t4400 584120 l.oM. SIM120 Ohr aondclqis llld ltipulldoN of'* of _, s--111 ~ nib f\111 Col'DOllll Name UNK:ARE PleSiOtlll Requett for Special et seq 9us111ess l(l(j Professions 1970836 YOU ARE. IN OEfAll.T ~ tXOlfll lhe builclng Ind ......._ • 8-lcllry'• tale INSURN«:E ~ nu statrment was tried Wiii Notice of the filing of. an ,1 UNOERAOEEDOFTRUS'( DA1m octw PlfllllN"I ~•IPO'*••a ~ t\:11111 time ID t1n11 Ind• Home Offa 3070 Bnm Sllfft tile County Oe111 of Otanoi Inventory and appr••al fost Altno A.191'1 9. 1.s, UHlESS YOU laaUd on aid land. PNl:S. ""1111111111111 h---., Sla1lt 300 Costa Mesi CA G2626 County on May 21. 1997 of Hta~~ auet1 or of Newport BeacM:ostl Meu TN<E ACTIOfj TO PfOT'B:T "C" Non-adulM __..of ill T~• We ID 1111 oon-T0131 aclmtl!d ~ • NOTICE-Ths F;cttous Name any peuuon C!r acco~nt CN42294S l4861B May 29 ..,n YOUR PfM"ERIY. IT MAY BE OOM lDla 1' w1 ts of Trss 97.,, dldtd ~ to h Dlld ~ S3356G5 7~ swmeruicpres hve yeais rrom .. provided In HC110n 5 12.19 1997 SOLDATAPUElJCSAL.E. FYOU •I*~ IWClOlded In 8aoll a. T• Md tNit Nolice of Tl\lllllet T0131'hmi.Hs 247681468 tile Oat! It was hte<l tn the CWb 1 250 of the Callfornle ' ' NEED NI EXPl..AHATIOfj OF ntE PIQ9" Ind '2 of ....... _. SW_. 1111 told •pl.Mc w.don • of the CountY Oent. A new Fd· Probete Code. A Re-PUBLIC NOTICE MAT\JRE OF 1l£ PfO:&DICi Mapr. In lht Olb of the Colny Ill flt Nol1t1 tonl tl'llrm '° h ~ wn11-.ns IOI' special Dous l!l.IStness Name Slilement qyHt for Special Notice AGAINST YOU YOU SHOt.lD R9oonllr of aid ~ • de-Counly Coul1hcue 100 CMc surpus lunclS 4 t tie t ted """' to lhlt • f · ., _ .. , f • sc:rit.d llld ddned In S«lion 1 02 c.-OiM w... s... Ma, CA Clp;Ulf stocllS 2.600.CXXl mis ' .... ~ orm •• ev• .... e rom Fill Mo. 19973721151 CONTACT A LAWYER NOTU IS of M Cllftlln ._ dllld Jiit 2&. on ori2MW7 • too P.M., 10 Ille Aoof!Ql!t wnte·1ns tor otner 11\an The t1t1ng of trrs statemert OOtJ th9 court clerk. FICTTTlOUS BUSINESS HEREBY GIVEN !hit Iha • l97l llld l'lalrded J~ 1918 In ""-"-blddli; -..w.. •"'time speoal su~s tunes .().. not ot 1tse1t auh>nze h use 11'1 Auam.L1.:.,=•· NAME STATEMENT p!opllty ~ • "'° \bn llooll ,~.,__ Olldll of ... ..,-............... ~ ~ Su~s notes 4 this state of a t;cuous Business ...,_ Kinnan A"'911Ut Ntwpol1 a.ti. '""" ""._.or-•........ Name 1n \'l~n of the nottts.QI ......... Clll•tM The tottowino pe~~ iv.are CA 92612 .._., Plnltl ,._. R.cords. •. rument No. llllk c1r.n on , .. or ,..,,.. 1111*. Gross Pa1d·1n and contn~teO another noer Ftdtral Stale OI .._a. MMD..... ~no ~1~~ ~ S d~~ blf 46W-05. EXHIBT A. A L~ =~ ~ 111e.: ~~on i!,, .. ~ =~0;:·~,.:i (suriius) • oommonutaw (See Seciion 14-&e. ' '-hold a~ IJV ltllll a.tliln .t.. lcfl .... _, u <.t.• 2•n et StQ l!l.ISIMSS ano P\'OttsSIOllS UOOPmtiCenltlr Aveooe, #101, Santa Ana, CA leaedmd Juty20,10"71.-...1 lnW9lll Of ""his wh mllf • -"91 iilOdlllkll• or~""'"""·""' Code)· ., , 10 92705 11y Altsla Ult lnlurw1Clt ~ W'f time be 1equlrtd bV Tn.w In t.11c epedled 1n Flnm1dll c.ode Su~us as reoaros pohcynotoer · Ft ""I Dftw, The Keymarl\ Corporauon. a a '-' lnCI \4orl l<#lnlll FM °'to the pmnlsel demr.d by Aid sedion 5102 Ind Ulloltzld to do 88.014,240 rst n •no ec.ta .._. CA 9Zeza Cahlorna Corporabon.. 16413 Bear Plr1nn.' , C.ltomll Gerwll INN, Ind TNSU>r IXPl-'Y V-buei1.-In C111bni1L n. .. lncomt tor tile year . 200.746.205 NewPolt Beach·Costa Mesa 08/11. 08/19, 08/25 Meadow Circle. Cemtos. CA ~Ip, • t..ee. nt .,.. lhlll If TrustOf shall 111 m., lime will 1111 midi wllholll __,. « Olsllursements 19< tne year . CN42294619792·~ May 29, Q0703. 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Frida~ S:OOpm ------NEWPORT NEWPORT RENTALS TO APARTMENTS2750 BUSINESS 2122 APARTMENTS BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 OPPORTUNITY -FOR RENT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pr Id• E · s' de C M 2 904 -••••••••• •1BR $725• Unique 1bdrm 1ba B tit I NB 3B noight 3br/2 Sba hse iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ CORONA 1069 DEL MAR NEWPORT 1022 BEACH CORONA DEL MAR 4bd Pool Home Must 4bd, 3be Pool/spa. Jaamlna Creak'• 28R 2BA $835 w/loft condo style apt. :.~~a ~g kit." h·, ceit'. • (3) 2BR units! N .B . RESTAURAN¥ tOVAl 110vs1NC. tse opllon. $775k 1yr 1988 remodel. Family/ Beatl 360, Fam rm, D/W Incl. GOx30 pool. Vaulled coltlngs. hght Berber crpt, Ip. pa110 $434,900. Agl 570·6263 FOR SALE 123 23rd ono11ru"1" min. Waiting Cap Gain living rm. $448,000. 2·5BA, loads 01 brick BALBOA N o pots. Carport. & airy wnlk through w/d. pool/spa, prkng SI. 1000 sf. Sale Term Att r111uuludvertllln9tnth1S rollof. Agl 848·4223. Agent 7t4·721·3566. :2~,~~orsAv~~ ~P~· PENINSULA 2607 Vista Del Mesa kltchon, largo walk-in S575. Erin. 497·-1485 BUSINESS OFFICE Neg. Renlat $1300/ nawip1per ls1ulljec1101ncFed· 4br 2ba, Cul·da·sac, Commu.nlty tonn1s. &. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •545·4855• ctosel, dishwasher. month 21 3·262·3068 ---------v private extra large N.B. Rm w/b.ith, W1D. FOR RENT 2769 1111 Fair HoHlno Act ol 1968 H COSTA MESA 1024 romodot, assumnblo pools. Gato guarded. Beautiful, New 2 '2 polio from hving room. steps to H20. reduced 1--------- ame"d•• which ma-es tt 1111911 financing. $395,000. Coron a De I Mar *Studio $625.* cornor unit In Back dd 1 t 11 f renl ror Ille duties MONEY to Mftrtlsc "an, prel111nce. 639·3011 or 722·0866 Propor11os 673·8494 New paint/carpet, frig, Bay w/lorge windows ~dr~10~0~:1~8 ° sto~-Fem prel 723.4014. Ofc Suite 841 sq.ft. TO LOAN 1tmll11fo11 er dlsutm11111lon Gorgeous View! utts lnctd, yrty, n/pets. and high ceilings ago spnco. Vertical ---------• 3 Pvt Olllcos nnd 2914 llutd on race, color. r1U9ion. Roducodt $209,400 Absolute Finest L 0 v •IV 2 b r 1 b • 760·17t 3 or 675·9205. Pvt gar, w;d, Ip, trig. b 11 n d s 1nc1 u de d NB M/F 10 shnro wt R 0 c 8 P 11 0 n 0 r 0 0 . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H 11 di I Ulat1Utu1111 Jenny Bradley, Bkr Gorgeous Cusl om Duplex. fp, yard, gar, Gated Community young prof upscale tg o N Bl d Q E a llfyl •. an ~P. am ... •a 7 6 4 5 3 9 4 1 or Home In Linda Isle. stove, frig, now paint ---------$1435. 789-1746 throughout, skyt1ghl In 2bd, nr bch. w;d, gar 441 Id ewport v . ulck asy ua ntl 11atieNIW1tlll.oun lnten-11... 14· • s11 2o.mo 731.4448 CORONA living room, unique Nwpl Sch S1220. Simple 1pg application m11l11ftYSUCll,,.tertnce.llml· 714·967·8896-poger Approx. 5.000.s .f. Lido Isle, lutty turn, bathroom/ vanity1 pkgS700Git63t-4976 714·650-9505 Forturlherlntocalt lo I.... I ·• Private Dock for a DEL MAR 262" · t br, ulls & gar lncld. d I 1 N t t 714-574-3950 Ill •or• _.,m 11111 011. Reduced to s 1721950 L y ht ---------~ ross ng aroa. eu ra NB The portoct room· Tiii wltt not very arge ac . COSTA MESA 2124 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No pots. $825 mo yrty. cnrpet throughout! ti b I ---------' lltWlft.IP" Walk 10 Harbor & Principals Only 714·772·9272 C II mate w1 ea pro es· INCOME kn1WNl9ty KCllll llllY tdftrtlst· Wilson shopping ctr· 714-6 7 5·9396 Open Hae Sat-Sun 10-4 1...,....---..,.,-----:..,..,...-arport Sia 10 ac· s1ona1 who lives OC m1111tor111luL111wftlcllls ln Nico 3BR. 2BA. 2·car1 _____ _,..___ 617 112 Poinsettia Sunny Versai lles commodale 1 vehicle and travels a 101 dur· PROPERTY 2790 ANNOUNCEMENTS Ylolatioll 11 tllo law. Our rudcri garage. Lrg rear yard. Bluffs Townhomea 2bd/1 ba Garage, small Upstairs unit. LR/DR, Studio Groot toc;ltlon Included. Vory bnght ing tho week. I am iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. •••••••• .,. lllft'J lnlorm.O 11111 Ill Agl, 642·1872 2bd, vlow S192K yard, hkups. 405 t. 2 + 2. New ww-carpet. at top of Superior I and open hvtng area! never home on weok· t• d t"I A •50 3822 Harbor. $850. Avl 7-1. L k't h A. /H t L Ga ~go t~undry pool Catt now, wont last• ends. You will !'lave Seller D eaperata Hunt Bch 2 U 2BR 4llwtlll111 a411nt11H 111 n s gt v • g 1 c . tr ea . g ru , u • • S1470. 789•0931 11..,,.,., n ~It on M ---------i--_,...-..,.....,,_..,,,........,...,...--557·5538 nftor 7pm gar .• patio. $1300/mo. tennis, gnlod socunty the master bedroom __ .. -.. .... NII&. llcom-FOUNTAIN Lido Isle Cottage ------....,.....---bldg. $750. 631·8097 and both plus on extrn =.,""'.:':"..:.::7! .. ._, call HUO 034 Bankruptcy Auction Small 2br 1 be. large ---------I••••••••• room for an ort1ce or? ,.._ --VALLEY 1 142 via undmo yard, storage, w/d, COSTA MESA 2624 MISCELlANEOUS and run puviloges ot Toll·ht II 1·lllO·UH5'0. Fat iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Auction June 22, 3 PM car por t, no pots. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Can't seem to the botanco of the 1 SBA 111 Ort income ANNOUNCEMENTS, Approx 10,200s I lot 2920 Can poss bid add t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii units Ruby, Agt 1MWlll.llillllorl,OC .. 1pl1ase Open Houses 6/7, 6/8, SIOOO 650·5160 RENTALS place. Poot, gerogo. tallHUOal42'·lSOO. Affordable 2Bedroom 6 114 N oo n-4 PM.1-..,,,...---=--..,.....,...--$575. & Up, 1·2 Br get to all those w/d, etc. 5600/per • 1·800-685·8077• Books and Chart9 Neadadll Orange Coast College )• bulldtng a new public, Nautical Library! We. need nautical books, char1s. guides, Instru- ments. All sublecta and areas needed bV our students • 5,000 annually! Your glfl.J are tax deducllblt through lhe ace Foundation. Cell ua arrange pick up and receipt. 714-645-9412 T home Like a Summer Rental Collages Move In own · 3 BR, 1.s BA strada · • repair jobs month plus t/2 tho ••••••••• stngte Fam Home dbl location, stops 10 3bd, 2bo. 1625s.f. Lrg Speclal. Near Beach. u 111111 es . T 0 d Gar. Only $129,900 C f d ,1 garage, boautllully 714·548·2421 around the house? 002 BUSINESS & Broker 714·840-4283 beach. alt or od 1 landscaped. Nr 405/ ---------Let the ROOMS 2706 646"2 Iv mos. HOUSES/ lnf2o5, 6Co9u7117or7 & A2s3s~c. 73/55 lwys. Furn or E'elde Studio full kit Claaslfied Newport CoHt FINANCE • • unfurn'd. 548·9232 & bath, pvt entrance, Beautllul & Exclusive ••••••••• patio. Alt uus ~cable Service c d d Penthouse Condo pd . N /smkr/pets . CM/Nwprt Hgts Area 2 +2 on o. bran Oceanvlew • 2000sf,1_H_U_N_T_l_N_G_T_O_N___ Roi's. $650. 650·4778. Directory Malo pro l'd . N/S. now. Gate guordcd. --------- CONDOS HUNTINGTON •FO-R•S•AL_E __ BEACH 1040 GENERAL 1002 Attention Home Owners & R.E. Agents!! Showcase tho•• special propertlea In our Hom•• of tho Week & Open Home Gulde publlahod each Saturday In lh• Real Eatele Tab. 11'1 an effective and lne11pen1lve way to reach homebuye11I Coll our ClaHlfl•d Oepertment Todeyfl 842·5878 Aak about our current epeclal•I ------ : 1: "F:. T :: =·-1":a.:::.: ::: ,:oi:. Belboa Newport RMtty, Inc. YEARLY RENTALS 18R,Belbol 111R, Co"8 ..... SWo Apt. Blllol 723 44M ' frpl, 2Br 2Ba, S315K help you find Sharo bath. tndry, Poot/spa/gym/tenn. BUSINESS 714·262·1148 HARBOUR 2142 1\f'l!WPORT reliable help. tight ktt priv. S3101 S54s+utts. 245·7335 OPPORTUNITY * BIKE TO BEACH 3Bdrm 1.SBa Fplc. Onty $75.000. A gt. Ron Young 548·0919 ni;; 642•5678 share utlt. +dep. Reap . n/s prof 'I 2904 VERSAILLES BEACH 2669 Ken, 642-1770 seeking same to stir Light & Brighi Studio Waterfront Fabulous iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii homo '" COM, n/pets. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beat Location! 3Br + den, lam rm w/fp. Plush carpet. Marble lloorlng & $82,000 3 + 3 /Den/Dln/Gar/ ----------"---------1 BR Facing Fountains Dock avall, ton, Pis, Call 714"673"3348 $ BIG MONEY$ $121,500 Furn, FP. Fr Doors ---------SA 2624 COSTA 1\•CSA 2624 PhOne Cerd Routes Quiet 2nd Floor 1BR $3350 Agt. 675·9505 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA ME m . .i;; GARAGES Now locattons v1t~=~~e°oA l ~;;;;;;;&;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ FOR RENT 2740 s~~g:~~/~;~';' morel $254,900 Nancy Luksa·Agt 714-843·6 767 1 BR Lrg Sunny Patio NEWPORT lfl $158,000 2BR oversized PenlhSI BEACH $1 89. 000 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2169 Ch•rmlng & Immaculate Oulot culdeaac 4BO, 1·3/4BA home. Many upgradHI Clo.. to shopping, 1choots & beachl $250.900 7 t 4·848-7020, owner. OPEN HOUSE SE.AFAIRE Incredible Front Row Ocean +Harbor Vlewa 2BR Penthouses $385 000 MaryAnn MoOulr• 640-6770 ems Realty Group SAT/SUN 1·5 l••··----3Bd 2.5Ba, Lrg Mstr· Suite, new carpol thru· HOUSESf out, 3-car gar, poolf CONDOS 8802 Lowm•ad Or. n4-ee4-373o fOR RENT vaoant & A••dyl Spacloua 3Bd 1, 759a, Fem rm, fp, bright kit, 1--------- n•w paint, Inside end BALBOA out I t227 ,ooot PENINSUIA Nancy Lukta,Agt 714·843-41787 2107 ---------Pr••tlgloua 3bd, 2be. Upeld• down houH. IAGUNA IBACH 1048 •LAllO• LOT• Huge 380, 2.HA +den. Like new. ••eluded. tot,000. AgVOwoer4"4·1114 L.rg rmt, mini ocean view. 13700/mo/yrly. Calf Agl e73·31H Why pley Hide 'N Sffk wllh chltdcere? Call Cla•elfled todeyl 042•H11. Penthou•e Condo Oceanvlew, 2000sl, frplc, 2Bdrm 2Bath $1895.mo 262·1148 ssa.uma WJlllllV *~* AMRTMINU lrg 1 & 2bdrm opts. 2 & 3 bdrm twnhses w/FP, ~ss thru kitchens, brkht bor & lrg dsts. Small pets welcome. Prices slart at $1030. con 1»a16.t Todayl .....a rme~.a?•"•' ,_.,"''"······ Deluxe atorege. 20X38, paneled, wired tor alarm, up 10 4·cers. COM $400. 7GO 6026 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE ACCflT CREDIT CA~ ATM CARDS • ~~rMEHT USE • "INCOME l'OT'OIT\Al • f'Ofl YOO ntl! ME1'0IANT • Rrrs N£tnro rOA l'\.AC £M OIT or Clll (ll'r (AkOIATM lt"IUUNAL~ CAU. rO« Drt"All.S MUDllllM l'OS SYSTf.MS TOt.L flU:! 888~~7-~7 -.....---. -'---.--' 1\ ' .. , ' I .,. ,· ~ -\ ~ . " .. · . LOST & FOUND 2925 LOST CAT '-ong haired, Slame neat Se•ward 8. Evening Canyon Oc'I 6118 760-0155. Lost Pttbutl, browl'I/ while "Butch" tt-. 1ags. Vic of trvlne/'7'"' St . Rewardll 646-7769 Of 642·5590 Loat small lemale blue Siamese c:at w/wh\ .. paws on June 8. Vlc- T1.1 stln Ave/20th s .. Hes Tags. answeta Jo B1jou11 6~i ... 86 THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 Newpon Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Pil0t -----•IBMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPlOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 ANTIQUES 6010 ::::u• ~25 COSTA MESA 6124 AUTOMOBILES liBiiUiiICiiRiiiiiiiiiiii9oii3iiis- • PlliElliilR•S•O•N•ALS---I 5530 553 0 SERVICES 553 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l!ST'"'TE SALi! • eo park Aveunue iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S • c r I fl c el 0 u n can .. d s engine work P f O/R s t •--------.. 3112 Yellowstone Or nee • S • n t • Mon Io• •••••••• h Y o • • Top Dollar Paldl lll!!!!!!!!!------11111 Sat 1oam·6pm ONLY now ttansmls1lon. --------1 Clerlcal SEEIUNG WOMEN Wick•• Furniture Is occeptlng appllcallons tor both full and part· time c1orlcat1. Must be respon11blo, depend· able and motivated. EJCcellent benefilS package. Reloll hours. Seafood Now hiring: Please be aware that Sheraton Dresser, ES'T"A'TE Compulsive shopper BMW 9030 S600. or bHI offer. h 1 1 1 1 bed, mining lamp, From 1800-1960. .J..l'l. 909·358-4840 _ Seafood Consultants/ t e I 11 ngs n th s cat· clock, lltl'lo graphs, 1 pc to entire estate. AUCTION flllod house. Tons of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Customer Service for ogory may require you cyrllal. All must go. Paintings, china, Stulfll All for sale .. at •95 CENTURY -... ,;. our new locallon In 10 coll a 900 numbor Best Offed 733.9986 glsware, furn, etc. n.u-t( Al# IWD/Wfi• bargain prlcesl (Many '87 BMW 325 Red, 3004 Handsom• Attorney Seeks very attractive allm whl female 26·34 for dating.• 360·4947 C.M .. 154 e. 17th St. In which thoro Is a 40Yr NB Res 673.6223 ,.,.J~,._.r-n,-. Items still In original alarm, 6 cyl. 5spd, Auto. A/C, P/S, P/\N~ Wiii troln on HD food chargo per minute. MEET Aaiict""· r.i.c Am boXHI) Car parts and AC, all pwr, sunroof. P/Locks, P/Seat, ABS{. , knowledge, must have ---------A ... ~ ... T..,.. "'C.cluril>k• products, domoatlc 57~95/obo. 640-4888. Cassell•, Cruise, T1I customer service ,nsoooo · J t 11 nc 9 brand 11'528409 $8,99Sl Owporlonce. contact·. EMPLOYMENT , • .. ,,_7 opp a 0 • •95 3181 conv. rod/ ORANGE COAST SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3012 Apply In parson at: Wick•• Furniture 3200 Harbor Blvd Costa Mosa, CA ~ someonespeclal APPLIANCES 6011 llt00ua,c;1 ... ,F'_.,,..,., new men'• s hirts, tan, auto, 2tk ml .. Ezequlol Rocha. WANTED 5535 through classified iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J 21 'f 1 pants. and s hoos, new tags. fact war. 8 U IC K Apply In poraon: ___ ;;._____ une pm cloanlng products and $25,900. 646·4036. 4 52 00 t7ooNorthMalnSt. Beautiful volup.fl:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-----ELl!CTRICRANQE LiJoMarinaViUap Morel Morel More1 ___ _,..,.......,,.~,,.-~ 714.44 • Orange, CA. tuoua wom•n to ES'T"A'TE New, never used, with Please Note: •95 BMW 3251 4dr, Computer S•l•s Ace 714·921·2632 Ext. 258 tako care of oldor .J.n grill, Orop·ln, Stainless l801~ucn) 324-,_2.~1101t4 This Sale wlll not whit e/oyster. 39k.l------- 9 - 0 - 4 - 0 PATIENT TUTOR Wanted for nat'I sales TELEMARKETERS man, caregiver good AUCTION Steel, Jenn Aire. Cost 'M ~ ·~ -~· begin untll 10em New Lexus trade. CADILLAC •Math. (Arithmetic 01 robotic lax systems Good Pay, Good cook rofs. Christine $1200 Must Sell $600 0RJ:"VPR'<; Sale Sat 8 /21 9.3 (#EZ0561) $241..9BBliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii , ----....,,......,.....~- lhru Calculus) FAX•USA 124.9003 Company I $8.h r + ' <:?714·848·3735<:? '1MF.s1""-I Al# l'raJF.rr;« obo. 722·7556 116.Jii~'tffilttii>jii!!·!!!.JI Clothes, TV, radios, '90 BMW Za '78 Cadlllao Sevlllo C I I N ••I"""'""' JJ,.,ll co:;;,(Cw•n -0 I 7 k A 4 d •S11tlstlcs •Chemlstry EZ lns!de Phone omm ss on. o lots of good stuffl Blk/lvory. ny · V-8, uto, ·•P. ac, •Physlcs •TermPape11 Sele• 5200-5500/.wk. Salos. Appointment An1lquu,Fin•Am 2021 lrvlne/Nof20th 11'676341 $27,977 llhr lnl .. full pwr.' • soiling onlyl Anaheim DOMESTICS 5540 An•lq1ttf..,..&Colkctibla FURNITURE 6014 Lexus $4 000 074·2351• •Reading • Test Prep Great hours. Fax Info Aroa 540•7802 '2so.ooo i11J-..17 •SAT 9am Househld Mlaslon Viejo • • (CBEST, GAE. SAT) to: 714·8 75·78B2 11,,,_.,C:lau.Rprnm OFFICE Items, books. tons 01 1_800•889_5398 '78 Seville 2nd Study Skills. For lreo ----..........,,..-..,.....,..,..,,,....--Tr•v•I Assistant *HOUSEMAN* J Daybd Trndl, twin mall FURNITURE & clothes. furn, & misc!--------owner, xln1 cond, 1 n formation ca II : FLOWER SALES Entry level position 9 Years Exp. Clean & unc 21 't' 1 pm 1 880 Capital (Wiison) 1990 BMW 3251 rebuilt ong. New trans.-, Jim Madia 547·MATH Outgoing, onorgellc, FT, no exp necessary. malnlaln largo homos. LiJo M1trina Villagt ':~~~::~'g,~~m ~~or. EQUIPMENT 6047 4-Dr 5.spd. Bronzo/ custom wire whls, " Tutor·College English experienced only. Groot travel benefits. Outdoor duties, car 1 · · ox ---------1 Tan' Loother Interior. $2950/obo. Need to· 1 Teacher. Test Prep: Every Bloomln Thing Call 714·983·8747 caro, pet care, driving, (800) 334-0104 Dealgnor Sele Professional Ught·Box NEWPORT Looks & Runs Groall aell! 88B·0277 ~ GED;SAT;TOEFL. ESL 250 E. 171h St. CM. warehouse cooking, serving. Xlnt rouUCTioN11001uat Tables, chairs. sofas, Bretford Accullght BEACH 6169 Loaded. ABS. Driver '82 Cadlllac Eldo Mrs. Blackstone 720·1386 ___ 6_4_6,,..·7_8_99___ Wi c kes Furniture Is NB refs. 653-3650 nRF'.VP_R'<; pict ures, rugs & Model 6000, $150.00 Air Bag. Now brakes, V·8, Aulo, A/C, Lthr Laborers Ea rn up to accepting appllca1lons Exp'd CNA & HHA ll=~li!Pi!.iejjjM!ftrHt!!!!~·~1~~A~n~t~lq~u~e;s.;,7~6~0~·;8~1~4~3~ Fial file lor ar1 or blue· timing bolt, ballery & Interior, Full Power. TUTORING $600 Weekly Long for both lull and par1· seoka companion I!: prints 7-drawer, Xlnt 8-12 Collectibles. tires .• 58,900. OBO $2 ,500 974-2351 Credenllaled Teacher distance phone com· limo warehouse. Must caregiver position Entrtn Cab/Pd s3.ooo cond. s200. 752-2827 gloss, prints, paint-633·6870 or 452·1686i--------- Most Subjects-ESL. pony Is seeking peo-b o resp on s I b Io• ___ 1_14_·_64_5_·_64_4_4__ ~efST RC.fS Qtl).oll g nelsws, OcBhOrry72~i~ . .,2~ovl lng3s'12wohirlpootDdlryor. All Kinds of Jobs For Math·Road·Speclal Ed 1 t depend ab Io and · · ~ ~ 1 over r ve ---------P o to servico s ore-Immaculate!. n/smkg PETS & All Kinds of People. Remedla1lon 644-0325 front promollonol box mo1lvaled. Excollonl Arizonans seek to Ikea sleeper sofa BUICR 9035 Classlfled. route. 1-800-354·7331 benoll1S package. House-Sit. 713o.8/t5. Anliqunlo'50t ~ Fall colors. 2 mos. ANIMALS 6049 •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- TRAVEL 3014 Lingerie Homo Party ~~~~ hfn"rsporson at: Janet 1·888·213·9327 •Est.L.agw\ldellltsbuy: old. 5200· 650"8703· TRANSPORTATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Reps 5210, 3 nights/ Wi c kes Furnltur•1 .. •••••••• s1Yer,gless,P1Wi9, Moving Sale Antique Long Hair male Sable •••••••-Two Round Tri p woek. No Modeling! 3200 Harbor Blvd 1• poroelaln,chlna,poflery, bedroom set $1500. Brown k It ton· (714) 979 4458 Costa Mesa, CA MERCHANDISE oldoos"~ora...... Antique dining rm sot Intelligent, playful and --------Vouchers from LAX 10 • , .. ,. ""' sociable. 4mos old. POWER BOATS d , --------jewelry bronzae Mn $1200. 645-1790 ~=~~~goopgoono Tr~~e1' M:e~~a~n~~: ,~orso~fc'1~ .----IR_·_ff_O_m_e __ .., per!Od~. • ., Solld Teak P•t101---7-14_._05_4_.3_2_4_6__ 7012 s 1 7 5 /e a · ca 11 sovera1 locations. Sales/Closers deoo'8tiYeot>jectl. Furniture Wholesale BICYCLES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 818·8 1 0·3848 Call John 673-7200 ANTIQUES 6010 •Oneilemorenlirllltatl Pricosl Oval, roctan-6060 1 went to Partner MEMBERSHIPS 3018 Meet Your Mat• Great Expectations $3000 Value. Now S 1500/obo 644-6887 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 New innovative quahty • ~ gular. round & octago· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In to 25·.30· power Plumber, llconsed home improvement Why ploy Hide 'N •Eslalesales~ , nal toblo sets wllh Trlcyclo adult side by boat lor bay cruising. local plumber seeking product. Fresh quality Seek wllh childcare? •Immediate cash chairs & umbrellas. side cl'lalr soots. Xlnt 645·2448 Exp'd Journeyma n. ca 11 c 1 a a a I fled '\ g-J7Jl S toamors & chaise condl S290. 673·0492 Fax Info and avail· leads provided. ~ 714-..t.4 41 1oungos. 544-7268 -------- ability 63 t ·832311 ........ c;.;o .... m_m_iss;.;..;.io_n .... Sa_l_es_. --.r todayt 642.5678' • 1 ________ 1-S-P_O_R_T-IN_G____ SAIL BOATS 7014 PT SALES ASSOC. wanted for be11er Pmt•1'11ne .. $51r/... -----------.. MERCHANDISE GOODS 6065 CFJ 14ft R•clng women's clothing out· FuU·TIIM ... $11l/•. MISC. 601 S liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sa II boat S 2 500. let on Newport Blvd. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii America's Cup His· 675-3551, days or Fax res: 818-305· 1342 One owner company tory 11 VCR tapes, 642·6762, evenings. Petfect Cortw '98 Craftsman. Gaa Roc ept NB Law Office ,.____._ • _ __,_ Mower Model 917 catalog, memorabilia. Lido 14 w/trailor. FT h Ito co p --·-n-·-'1J •.o HP $200.00 Tennis drosses, small. $800/obo. 786·4731. · P ones. 1 m · 838-~.r39 <.I Christino 854·4471 front olc manner & ~ 714·721·4008 style. SS.hr 760·1400 .__ ______ ___,j Rec • pt lonls l/Counter FT phones porlorm II clorlcal/admin work. THE FIRM by John MARINE SLIPS Grisham. 1st Ed111on GARAGE SALES DOCKS 7022 St 75. 714·751·0285 -----Musi be responsible Admlnlstretlvo/Shlp· bnght & friendly. NB ping Laguna Beach For an lnlervlew call: • ·s~ Wt hm cvmnt ~in: COLLECTIBLES CORONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii60iilii7 DEL MAR Dock, Xlnt Location. (very secure), water/ eloct. 673·7877 Film Co. seeks sell H E I a H T s motivated individual MOTORSPORTS lor enlry level FIT 831·7351 V Rtcepli<wl V Adminislfati1t AM!ant " raed"k . V Pfoduction/Ammbly V Cuslomef Senict Conlacl ( I ) HAWAIIAN STYLE BAMBOO PICTURE FRAMES. Custom mada to flt your size. Call for Info 218·4063 6122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ESTATE SALE!! Fri/Sat/Sun 9am-4pm 1501 Baydero Terrace Primo Newport Harbor Sllp In Trade for ocasslonal boat uso by local business man. 30·501t power· boat pref'd. 631·6864 Side T ie for 25' boat. "D ,, og. "'P ,. erro. "Hund.·· "Ch . ., ien. position. Excellent --------compuler skills req'd. Rec eptionis t/Office Also responsible for Support Exper'd, shipping duties. some a n s we r in g busy use of car. S10.hr phones. Xlnl lypist. Fax Rosu me to flexible. sharp. Must MFFDC 714·376·4147 be detailed & resp. w/ Boat Rental bright personality to Manllgement position dazzle cllonts In our Seeking responsible fast·paced & oxclling sell·staner. Fringe N.B. Ad Agency. Fax xrth Hour Staffing 714·258-21 I I ) I COMPUTERS 6018 COSTA MESA 6124 W a 1 e r /e I e c I rl c It y . Good Loc./Nr Lido. S 1 O./pcr fl. 675-6128 Wanted Slip lor classic Mac Quetra 16/500 TRADE 50' motor sallor. 14' Qajli.filot NOMAMR HOW YOU SAY IT, CLASSIFIED CAN FIND IT. benefits. Call John resume 474-4550 or 1----------I 873-7200 E·mail to cquus«• neptunc.net. EMPLOYMENT Can't Find Work? You can't be looking Rec eptionis ts for SERVICES 5533 too hard! WANTED 15 Irvine Travel Agency. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii people to fill various Positions aro Mon-Fri. positions from waro· One position, 7A·4P, house to manago· the other Is Noon·6P. ment .• No. experience Phones. groet guesls necessary. Call Now, & data entry. Darlene. Brent (714)891-5784. 714·752·5456 X204 FIND an apartment through classified EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 South Coast Plaza Security. Inc. presents th e t 997 Job fair & Summer Open House Are you interested in providinq Security and Service to the# I Retail and Office ce nters in the country? Come and explore opportunities currently available with South Coast Plaza Security. 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C""'"1J CJC111.-0 V,,,4 ftottl • S 10 for 4 /in.s, $1 . 00 «Xh ocklitiono/ line ·····---···- • Newport Be11eh/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1997 87" l TODAY'S . - ___ cllilloilR.-;.o..-.S...,.S W--....0-.::.;R:::.=D~P:...::U~ZZ~L=E- ACROSS I -llfoond snooc>ed 6 August person. 9=V 14 Pleoly 15 Olive -of the comics countryside 58 F1ot1st s 1t11m 61 Proverb 62 Lennon's wile 63 Sporty plac:e 64 Howled 65 La B1e11 -1>4IS 66 Golf·course worker 16 Tennessee - Ford DOWN 17 Wide street I Sneros 19 Solemn 2 Melville novel 20 Turf 3 Po1a10 21 Iowa town 4 House wing 22 Walked wilh a 5 Poor grade swinging gait 6 Garden solls 23 Young lady 7 •Jone -'' 25 Anlmal skins 8 Aulo ~oneer 26 Musical Interval 9 Let slide 29 011 org. 10 Actor Flynn 31 Sc.ents 11 Not appropnale 32 Game of chance 12 Contributes PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOl.VEO 36 Burglar's target 13 Pay attenhon 30 Burst Caverns 37 Baltpanc official 18 Rose holders 33 Expel 49 Oklahoma tnbe 38 Actor Grey 23 Weaker. as an 34 Chess piece so Whirlybird AO Tortilla treal o~cuse 35 Shout blade A3 Spicy cuisine 24 01 Blue Eye-; 37 Rocky 51 Colorless 45 Expens e11 Moun1a1n lnbe 52 Glasgow na1111e 46 Sadger 25 Fondle 39 Director 53 Moon QOddoss Ar t,1111 26 W Hcm1sphe1e Spoke -54 Overwhelmed 50 Up11s1ng alliance 41 Frayed 55 Transmit 51 Exlingulsh (II 27 Popular 42 Sorbet 56 Worship hre) seafood 43 Tllbal leader 59 Fond du -. 2 -gin 28 Soy product 44 Anltque aulo Wis 54 Serpent 29 Castillo on 4 7 Dutch cheese so ·is 11 a boy -57 Of lhe "Miami Vice 48 Virginia's -girt?" ~,-P.!"" ..... ~ ..... !'--""1'!'5--~-.0:!'--'"P.!'--~ ..... ~~~~!'--P'"'P .... 10 11 12 CHEVROLET 9045 CHRYSLER 9050 DODGE 9065 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Oolh vulnerable South deals. NORTH •K 7842 Q Q 10 7 5 <>Void •KJ06 3 WEST f:AS'f •Void •AQH Q ,JA2 1:;7 9 <> A Q 9 5 3 <> ,J IO 8 6 4 2 •AQ972 •J84 SOUTH •J 109 53 Q AK643 <> K 7 •5 The b1dd1n1r SOUTII WEST NORTll EAST l• Uhl 4• Ohl rru1. Pn.... P.•M Opening leod 'rwo or Q Looking ot all four homls, 1t is eosy to see that four spades doubled con be defoated one trick. The prob- lt'm is I low can Easl convince part· ner that the nine of hrart11 wa11 a singlt'lon? Think about it. We are not enamored wilh West's detiRion to make a lakrout douhle of one 11p11de. We would opt for an overcall of two diamondR. hoping to get a chnncr Lo 11hnw cl11hii cheaply. That woulrl havr nllowf'd F.nRt-West to get lo a mnkohl<' five dinrmmds, fnrcinf( Notth·8n11th to i;ncrifice at five spades. FORD 9075 FORD HONDA 9085 LEXUS 9115 MERCEDES 9130 ROLLS ROYCE 9 18? '94 Accord EX Blk/ blk all pwr auto, AC. (#018148) $15,577 '91 Accord EX 4dr. white, CO, mnt1. (#072711) $11,977 Le•us MIHlon Viejo West, rl'lu<·t.ant lo lf'ad away from 1 __ 1_.0_0_0_·6_0_9_·5_3_9_8_ lhe m1nor·i1u1t tenacc11, selected 11 '94 Civic EX low heart for the 1nilial irnlvo Runs great, all power. Declarer won in hand with thr kmg sunroof, AC, alarm. and led a low 11pndc Ul the king and s 11,000. 642·3623 ace. Anxfou11 lo gl't partner in for a 1--------- hParl rurr, Eai<t rcturnl'd the rour or ISUZU 9100 clubs. West took the acl' hut, 1111for· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tunntely, tricd to give parlncr o c/11/i mfr. Thi' contrat'l rnuld now no longer he defoalt•d, Rmcr tht• only entry lo the Wei<t hand hod hccn removed. Wh11t went wron~? Not easy to spol, und il rrqu1rrR .!lome ndrnil inforrnrf's. Aner wtn· ni ng the ace of 11parles, ERRt should return a dinmond. which dummy will ruff. On the trump l<'ad from dummy, Ea11t win11 the qurrn and now 11h11\.<1 to 11 low club I low dlW'R that help? '92 TROOPER Auto, vs, AC (200439/903924) $17,495 Toyota of Huntington Beech 714-847-8555 JEEP 9110 '93 EAGLE VISION TSI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '82 Le•ua SC400 91'000 SltC BlkJBlk CPe Best deal of tho 1mm1cula1e & Loaded yoarl (vln#3BFP872) C11m Slgnalurt Whls SUl,897 $33,950. 283·1777 LM Beech Motors 842~0868 77' Sliver Shadow II. 751h An1nverary · _ .. Mode I 8 61( m I, •••• $20,000.obo 345-0104 • •92 Lexus SC400 MERCURY 9135 SATURN 9190 , J ad e. I u 11 o P II on. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Razor sharp. Cer11f1ed '78 Grand Merqula 1" #001208 $27,977 39k orig ml. 4dr. '94 Le•ua GS300 Reduced to S3000 Black/Ivory. Full spec 640·8070 only 23k. Ctrtlfled #067344 s2e,277 '94 COUGAR '94 L••US 05300 Full Power Loadeo Black/Ivory. full op-Moonroof & More lion. Chromes. Cer11· #631369 18,999 ~~~0204 s27,877 ORANGE COAST. '95 LHUS SC300 p 0 N T I A c '95 Saturn SLI Sedan Air, PS, cass, - PW. PL, 1111. CC '! Xtra •harp! ,., #345956. $9999 ORANGE COAST - GMC 714.444.5200 Black/Ivory. Full op· 714 444 5200 TOYOTA 9210 lion. Certif 1od. 3 1 k • • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii #029209 $35,977 ---------'98 Lexus SC300 White, only 8k, SAVE NISSAN 9150 H u G E . c e r 1111 e d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *036182 $37,777 ·Lexus· Mission Vlelo 1 ·800·609·5398 '94 Lex us ES300 1-ownr. low mi, Llhr, Mnrf. Champagne. $21,500. 646-22U '92 Pathfinder Black 2-wht drive, 641( m1, 5· spd, ac, tow pkg, cd, $12,500.obo 427-1828 '91 COROLA 3R5 COUPE 5·5,ld. A C. P S. C:is· Sr Ile. Till Allo~ s .,457332 $4,999 ORANGE COAST JEEP 714·549·8023 West should rrnson lh111, with o douhleron heart. thcrr is no reason why East should not return thnl suit rather than hroarh dinmond11 And with n singl!'lnn rluh, n rlub return on winnmg the ace of spades would be automatic Thert'forl', thu; sequence of playi; muiit ~how n stn· VS, Lcathr, AJC, PIS. P/W, P/Locks. P/Seat. ABS. CO Player, Cruise, Tilt, Alloys #528409 $9,999 -MAZ--D-A---- 9 - 12 - 5 -• ORANGE COAST '92 Sentra Auto, ac (2005891710363) $8995 Toyota of Huntington Beac h 847·8555 '92 4 Runne r 4x4 SAS. 1rnrl lull P""' (w0495511 $AVE '96 RAV4 4xA. onl/ JEEP 714·549·8023 gleton heart. Beautiful. 1f you can •--------- work it out. LAND ROVER 9113 I.earn to he a ht'ttt'r bridge p I ayer! Sub 11c rib c now to th c I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-1225 for information. Or write to: Gore n Bridge Let- te r, P.O. Rox 4410, Chic-o~o. Ill. 606M. '93 Range Rover BAG. One owner. Loaded. Chromes. Lo Lo miles. (626000) '94 Discovery 1 local owner. Perl cond. Loaded. Lo mlles. (095158) '94 Mazda Ml•t• ac, am/Im cass, OLDSMOBILE 9155 Gk new Lexus traoc. cruise. Limited Ed ltlon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wllh Hardtop (101123/512549) $17,995 Toyota of Huntington Beech 714·847·8555 (#07111 8) S1 8 577 '96 4 Runner Lid ' 4x4. Every option '97 Protege LX 7k ml. Many extrasl (vln,; 3UAX267) $11,998 Beach Motors 842·6666 '85 Cutlass Cierra poss. Only 8k mo 4 door. V6. auto. all (_.034378) SAVE power, $1300/obo. Lexus 723·1504 Mission Viejo 1 ·800·699·5398 '92 Olds 88 Royele -:-=-=-=--..,.---=,..,..---Sedan Loaded , '92 Toyota Plck·up _ I m m a c , h u r r y ! Oolu•e e1<tra cab. V6 (vln#3DGN638) bedltner, Sspd, AC, $8497 PS. 1111, CD, slep Beach Motors bumper. Sliding rear 842·0066 window, Very clean 9075 GEO 9080 '92 Range Rove r --------- County. Sliver beauty. MERCEDES 9130 Books/records. Tr ave I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 Olds Clere Sdn *029073 $9999 Lo mt. we perfect' ORANGE COAST (vln#3CHF716) 56997. GM C _ In style! (610123) '85 Mustang Conv '94 Mlete Blk/lvory '95 GEO PRISM '84 50.0 SEC Aed/blk A Summer of Joyl lthr, CD. alloys. all pwr au10, ac Mission VleJo Xlnt cond. 1381< mi. B•:::.::So~gr• 714·444·5200 -:; Wht w/shlny now blk (#000706) $14,977 (200550/028543) Land Rover S13,900. 631-0261. --------- top. Powerful SL auto· Lexus $11,995 714·365·8750 '87 190E SON PLYMOUTH 9165 mallc S3495. 546-4379 Mission Viejo Toyota of Auto. sharp. hurry! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '85 THUNDERBIRD 1 ·800·669·5398 Huntington Beach (vin#3EHX992) S7944. V·8, NC. Full Power, '94 Mustang LX 714-847·8555 LEXUS 9115 Beach Motors AM/FM Stereo. Tinted Conv. auto, while.1 _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 842·6666 Glass. S2,500. Please chromes. (#103879) HONDA 9085 '92 Le•u• SC300 -.-9-6_M_E_R_C_E_D_E_S_C_2_2_0_ Call 714-636-0409. S15,877 While, cer11l1ed, lull Silver/Grey . Only •88 ESCORT Lexus option. Lexus lease 10,000 local mllos. 5 spd, am/fm cass Mission VleJo '88 Accord LX return. Factory warranty. 12005121358569) """"'""1_·....,8=0_o_._6_6_9_·_5_3_9_B_ 5·Spd, A/C, P/S. #006694 $26,497 Many extras Pristine . $5495 88' Tempo, 4·door, Cruise. Ttlt, AM/FM '94 Lexus GS300 (347573) S29,690 Toyota of pwr locks/windows, (101289/065805) While/Ivory. Certified. Land Rover '96 NEON Auto, NC. P/S, P 'W, P/Locks, Cass, Cruise, Tiii. Prior Rental #681354 $9,999 ORANGE COAST PONTIAC 714·444-5200 '93 4 -Runner B1k ,_ Loaded' Full pwr. ac 4wd new tnes. cass, snrl. S17K 675·0232 '95 Te rcel SON A1..110. 1mmac, hurl')l4 -: (v1n•OOO-l203) $8944 • - Beach Motors "' 8 42·6666 VOLKSWAGEN 9239 Huntington Beach cass. cc, runs great. S7995 Full option. Won't last. Mission Viejo 7 1 4-847.9555 51995. 644•6758 Toyota of #068300 $26,731 •3SS·8750-w '69 Bug Rebuilt eng, Huntington Beach '94 Le•us LS400 ---------•PONTIAC 9170 new slarter & orakcs '88 TEMPO GL 90' Mustang LX 714·847·8555 Crystal quartz. Full 64' 230SL Conv. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Xlnl cond! Must scll'I Auto. A/C. P/Locks, Conv. 5.0. White. ''·-=8-=8,....,,c:-:1-v.,...lc--=o,..,x,..,..... -4-.d-r-5. option. Certified. Don't Newly restored, new S2300.obo. 548·0569 Fully Loadedl 77K miss this one. lnler, lnclds Hard Top. '92 Grand Am Sdn '66 Corvette Stingray Coupe. Yellow, all books + records. Remember Vo1terdoyl Musu em Oualityl Priced 10 sell (101429) P/S, Cass, Tilt. Alloys $7000.obo 650·3333 spd, am/Im cass. ale. '41204755 $33,977 $17,500.obo 375-0104 Auto. xlras. lmmac! ---------'93 LeBaron Conv '92 E•plorer #128147 $3,999 Excellent Cond!! ,9 4 Lexus LS400 (vln#3BJV997) $6688 AUTOS WANTED a uto, p/s. p/w, p/ 4X4 Ono owner. XII ORANGE COAST $3500. 650·8841 Beech Motors locks, am/Im cass. Loather. Etc. Loaded. GEO 9080 •90 A d LX Black/black. Full 0P· Can't seem to 842·6866 cust whls, Xtra clean. (E06998) J E E P ccor • 4·dr tion 27k. Mini. Corti· 9246 MIHlon VleJo Lend Rover 714-365-8750 '95 Astro Ven "6. Loaded, Uke New .(200588/SB205266) .. $17,495 Toyota of }iuntlngton Beech , 714·847·8555 tiuy II. Sell It. Find It. • Clesslfled. (101180/PF678988) Land Rover 714 549 8023 Sedan, A/C. 5spd, fled. get to all those $10,995 Mission Viejo • • •95 GEO METRO am/Im cass. orig "'196780 $34,977 repair jobs Toyota of *365·8750* '91 Explorer 0 w n er· 6 7 K m I. '96 Lexus ES3 oo around the house? Huntington Beech "Eddie Bauer" 4x4, LSI COUPE S8800.obo 644·8258. While/Ivory. Full op- 714·847·8555 '94 Viper Roadster (v1nNU018085) Auto, A/C, AM /FM •93 Accord LX 11on. 17k. Cer1ilied. Let the Black Beauly Only 59988 Stereo. Prior rental. Auto. lmmacl N 166884 $28,977 Classified CLASSIFIED HK miles. Loaded, Beech Motor• Super Gas Saverl (vin#3CUK404) ·L••us· Service It's the resource you A/C, Etc. Flawless 842•6666 ..,739703 $6,999 SI0,997 Mission Viejo ~y~i~~un~lon~~r~~~n~ (102~1;~d Ro;:;·9901---------ORANGE COAST Beech Motors 1·800·669·5398 Dlrectofiry d1se flems, because Mission VJeJo SELL 9 U I C K 842•8868 help you ind our columns compel •365·8750* 714•444•5200 Clesalfled TRADE reliable help. qualllled buyers 10 ---------The mosl comprehen-642·5678 Calll To place an ad In slve and current d1rec-th h I ·1· d Ctesatned Buy 11. Sell It. Find 11. roug c ass1 1e Call 642·5678. Clasalfled. tory of goods and ser-642·5678 vices aroundl 642·5678 '9 5 Gr end Am GT, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2-dr. Fully Loaded with Alarm. Under 18K ml, $12.000. 714-645·91 53 195 GRAND PRIX A u I o . A /C . P /S , P/Locks, Cassette. Cruise, Tiii WANTED Good usoo car, truck or van· .. Will pay cash -PP 714·734-9233 ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 "'21 5651 $1 0 . 999 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ORANGE COAST PONTIAC 714444·5200 '73 Maseretl Cnrocn 37k ml. Restored 10 all , - original. S 13.500 o·' ' lrade! 996·5212 eves I . . • \ ------1 CERAMIC siRVICE TILES COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL GARAGE 3584 DOORS IMPROVEMENTS MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 ROOFING 3910 SERVICE DIRECTORY 3 6 7 8 H 0 ME 3 7 5 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MACMEDIC •Care lorliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CH I N ES E A Better Way Painting Expert Drain Cleanlng A·OK R 0 0 FI N G • 3 5 2 81 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TILES $5 A SQ FT Includes Materials Free Est t All Surfaces M I t h C I ACUPUNCTURE & Plumbing Repairs -1st Class Installer-• ac nos ompu ors •Recessed Bookcases• ••$475 • 16X7•• LIKE·NU CONCRETE Quality Crattsmanship ' ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 1 ·31 0.202·0806 In 0 h I I L I M H b 378 5389 20yrs txp All work guar Sr O·sc Free Est L639447 Y ur meoc. ow Arches t 8ullnoset 0rs Includes hallway. 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SERVICES 3548 Call Jerry 850..0915 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gih Certificates Avll ---------ROOFING Specialists R4tmodellng•Addlllons ---------S Wllllam Harold J eweler RN/LMT CM 722·9823 CHUNG'S PAINTING Summer Spec 10% OFF & Home Repairs. No Job iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Professional Service mall Job EXPERT •P•lnt/Cerpentry• 23Yrs Exp·Grt Price! •DAN DAWSON• All Stytes·fast-Oepeno3bt• Too Smalll Bob 548·8223 A TOUCH OF CLASS Computer & Internet Duncan E lectric Drywall and morel Watch/Jewelry Repair Guar Work-Free Est PLUMBING l•S38526 NOW Const _._. --------• Cloanlng. Res/Comm Training. Affordable. Local/Quick Response Small Jobs Oki Anilque •Fino Jewelry•---------Llc#375602 538-1534 Water Heaters • Drains * 722·2605 * Quelltr Remodeling On-silt Ted 840.7872 Ll275870 050-7042 Gery 645·5277 8uy/sell/trldt 673.0365 MOVING 3834 Remodel • Repair ~lso Home Repairs Uc/Bonded. 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By Alan S Lewis John Doran Masonry Replace/Repair Low$ LANDSCAPE & ber In all advertise· L#703468 631 4010 I · 0 Brlck•Slone•Block Jobs Large or Small. LAWN CARE 3808 ments. If you have a • Roi able. Prof'!, lty Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalrs ok Free hauling/est. Uc'd Design & Construct question about the le-Peters Painting AtsJCom 714-458·9 212 Free Est. & Advice AdvanlagtConsl 174-5301 Ael'd Gen'I Engineer· gallty ol a mover, limo 20 Years Experience •VICKI'S CLEANING L168719t 631·3032 EXCELLENT WORK lng/Bulldlng/Elec1rlcel BASIC YARD MAINT or choulfeur, call: Free EstlmatH We offer THE BEST Fenctl/Otckl/Blck Walls COntractor. 374-9407 1 CALL DOES IT ALLI Public Ulllilies lnlerlors and Exteriors Houtt/Wlndow Cleaning. ••JAQ MASONRY•• uc B-1 Contractor 8538526 '"'H-om-t-=R-t""'at,...o-r•..,.t,...lo_n/R.,._..t_m_od_tl 031-4422 Commlstlon Referral 854·0512 1 OVrs Eicp. Xln1 Reis. 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