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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-08-21 - Orange Coast PilotSltORTS Toshiba Classic will remain in Newport ~ /\'.//1.1 MARC MARTW I DALY Pl.OT EGG-CITING Art broker Lee Schiel is showing off his collection of dinosaur eggs at Sfuzzi's gallery in liiangle Square this Saturday. • SEE STORY PAGE AS -+- DON l..EACH I OAl.Y 1'11.01 ANEWUFE Former drug addicts Ron and Tammy Lounsbury are on the road to recovery as they make a new home with son Patrick thanks to a Costa Mesa shelter. •SEE STORY PAGE A16 -+- ~----------------, I I I I I I I I I MOUND 10WN .... .A7 : I 'mTMM .••....... I • ~blnvoman tells reporter Costa Mesa is beset by 'ghe ttos,' gangs and other problems. By SUsan Deemer, Daily p;fot COSTA MESA -A Sacra- mento--based newspaper article quoting Assemblywoman Mari- lyn Brewer saying Costa Mesa is beset by "gang problems, ghet- tos and immigration problems" has incensed city officials and residents. Tue article, j:>ublished July 7 in Capitol Weekly, discusses the character of the 10th Assembly Disbict that Brewer represents. Brewer told the reporter the com- munity is a diverse one that includes rich and poor alike. Brewer, a resident of Newport Beach, was attempting to negate a perception held in the Sacra- mento political community that she represents a ~BMW-driving, cellular phone-toting affluent coastal area.· But in doing so, Brewer's com- ments painted a negative picture of Costa Mesa that doesn't sit well with local city officials and Many of the kids say they're glad to be back with their friends and l earning STORY BY MICHEUE TERWlUEGER COSTA MESA -Long, lazy summer days came to an end for Wilson Elementary stu- dents Wednesday -tluee weeks earlier than the rest of Newport-Mesa -but neither kids nor teachers were complaining. "They're all very eager to be here,• said fifth-grade teacher Julie DiMaio. "They have been begging for some hard work already.· Fourth-grader Anna Mendez said she likes the way school keeps her occupied. ·At school, we're always doing lots of stuff, and at home we're bored,• Anna said. "When we're out of school, we want to go back in.· Wtlson Principal Sandy Bundy said the school extended its year by 10 days in 1993 to decrease the three-month lea.ming gap that occurs in the sununer. "The traditional calendar was meant for an agrarian society," Bundy said. "But that's not true for kids anymore." Along with their longer year comes longer spring and winter breaks. residents. , CONNECT WITH US e-mall: dpilot2@earthlink.net website: www.latimes.com/pilot eofmany ""'la' what believes, l WO d lllre to,aee what.Mae la dolnfl to aupport our coundl'a efforlB to Improve Cot!ta M ~GNCY~ ··M"NMn city,· wrote Nellor, 8 17-year resi- dent. He added: "Next time, how about {sayingJ great shopping, fine restaurants and wonderful performing arts facilities as a tag line for Costa Mesa,· City Councilman Joe Erickson said Brewer's comments could harm the city's ability to attract businesses and homeowners. Brewer could not be reached for comment Wednesday. Brewer, which he forwarded to Mayor Peter Bulfa along with a copy of the article. "I think it's highly inappropri- ate for an elected official to make disparaging remarks in the press regarding people she represents,· Erickson said. "It can harm a city Resident Donald S. Nellor was upset enough to write a letter to ~1 was very disappointed to see your remarks disparaging my •SEE BREWER PAGE A15 Mesa considers throwing in towel • Board members will discuss ending the costly legal battle over Santa Ana Heights. Irvine Ranch merger. By Susan Deemer, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -Amid lising legal costs and heated conununi- ty debate, Mesa Consolidated Water District board members plan to discuss whether to end their battle over Santa Ana Heights Water Co. at a special meeting tonight. Mesa's board members deci.d · ed to call the special meeting this week because costs fueling both political and legal battles are becoming too high, said board member Fred Bockmiller. So far, Mesa and Irvine Ranch Water District together have spent more than $700,000 through July 31 -Mesa has spent more than $225,000, Irvine Ranch about $400,000. "It's going to be an open meet· ing to discuss various issues - whether to continue with the law- suit or Santa Ana Heights at all, instruct the attorney to wind down the lawsuit or whatever,'" Bockmiller said. Bock:miller said Mesa board members only want to do what is best to protect their community from what they believe is a '"raw deal.· He contends that Irvine Ranch officials acted like a •soo4 pound gorilla'" when they took over operations of the area Mesa seived for the past 20 years. •we wanted to spread out the school year so we could have closer to continuous learn- ing,• Bundy·saJd. Students and parents have responded to 8 SEE WILSON PAGE A 15 MARC MAAT'tl / t\Al.Y Pl.OT Lucia ,Gamino sends oft her daugbler, April, t, to her llnl day of klndergorten on Wednesday al Wilson Elementary ID Cosa Mesa, the only l<hool ID the Newport· Mesa School Dlstrtct that runs on an extended scbedule. Top photo, Luz Davis. center, locates classroom ustgnments for her ftve granclcblldren at Wilson. But it was Mesa officials who gave Irvine Ranch a 304'lay notice, saying they would shut off vital water connections to Sant.a Ana Heights residents U a con~ Debate sparks over use <.!f farm money • While school board members say $500,000 should remain earmarbd for "sports facilities, budget" committee members suggest maintenance needs come first. By Michelle T~ D-*; Pilot NEWPORT·MllSA -~ boud ---to go --·---plalo-----·t Coota Mm ..... -ldgb --debate about a. lutln"' Coata -'""" -and Iba big bill for -•ed IDOID· ..... T11a o·t ra• 11wtgot AH1art c ............ •111 ···=·~ .......... ---~--• 35 ad • 50 a 111:.c': • a ~Moal..,u ar -.............. _ lion about the project. •0on•t advance funds to plan 10D1etbing that you may not be able to build. 'Jbat was the sense of the racoau:nendation, • said oomml-member Tum Muon. "The $500,000 WOI labeled U arclJl1ectWe and Pl4nnlD!I for the building. It dooOn'I build any· ~ rtctwb Rub&· ............. .., ....... tloa•U.-••--lllMIJ -OD _, and ........... _,_ .. _, .......... -,, ........... . ...... .,.. ..•.. " .. •SEE MESA PAGE A15 Amaooa~ur Kick up your heel,s for a night of we~tem fare and line dancing MARV WELLS A westem-themed fun. filled event is te.king place on Sept. 1 to help out Women of vs.ton, a pro- gram of World Vi$ion. Women of Vision is a non-profit 01'9aniza- tion that focuses on helping children and their families in Africa, Latin America, Palestine and Southern Ca.1.i.fomia. . . --. -, -·i1 ~The ·basket. queen of Newp~rl Beac~, . The Crazy Horse Saloon is the site of this event, which will take place at 5:30 p.m. There will be a western barbecue, live country music, line dancing and ~ live auction featurinq great vacations, golf packages and dinners. Tickets are $50 per per- son. For more information, call 547-9571. Periodically, Wolfgang Puck teams up with Bloomlngdale'a and offers cooking classes. To be put on the mailing list, call the Wolfgang Puck Cafe at 720- 9653. If you've always wanted your ears pierced, stop by Carlmar (644-6950) at Fashion Island. After your ears are pierced you'll receive a 25%-off dis- count card applicable on your next purchase. Carimar is an accessory store for women that also sells hair items, earrings and purses. Best Buys reader Carol Somer bas a best buy on everyone's least favorite thing to spend money on: auto maintenance and repairs (l think auto repair expenses are tied with dental expenses). Somer says that Claudio Pecora. owner of South Coast German Can can make the whole process a lot less painful and a lot less expensive. ·These guys have just taken over this auto business and are doing a great job,· Somer said. ~They just did a full tune-up and replaced front and rear brake pads on my BMW for a quarter of what the dealer would have charged. And they have the car ready exactly on greer wylder time, pick you up at your home, wash the car, and use real BMW parts." The repair shop bas a special for first-time customers. a com- plete oil change is $9.95. South Coast German Cars (548-8650) specializes in Porsche, Mercedes Benz, BMW, Volkswagen and Audi. It's located at 1626 Ohms Way (near 1Tader Joe's) in Costa Mesa. My all-time favorite car repair shop is Pacllic Auto Tech- nlc.s (631-3188), which special- izes in BMWs. I've never bad a problem with their service, and I've been going to them for the last 12 yea.rs. The manager, Rick West, is offering first-time cus- tomers a special on oil changes. Paci.fie Auto Technics is located at 1786 Whittier Ave. in Costa Mesa. Kids love Fuhlon Island's .. kiddie choo choo" that's reopened for the summer through Sept. 7 in front of Robinson's-May. It's open Mon- day through Friday from 10 a .m. to 9 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p .m ., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call 721-2000. • BEST 8UYS appears every Thursday and Saturday. If you know of • good buy, call me •t 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170, write me •t 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, or e--mall me at dpilot20earthllnk.net. SHE IS A basket-case perfectionist over pleasing her customen. A GIFT FOR BASKET-MAKING Wells has no reservations when it comes to promoting her Newport Beach-based All Occa- sion Gift Baskets. •1 am the basket queen of Newport Beach," she says, stand- ing behind a counter covered with stuffed animals, sticky notes and giant Hershey's Kisses. •vou can't just run a business like this out of your home and get the same feeling. The food in my bas- kets comes from gowmet food shows, not from Pie 'N' Save.• Her basket-making business, inside her Fax & Mail store on MacArthur Boulevard, provides goody-stuffed baskets wrapped to perfection for any occasion. Wells will pick the gifts for her customers or allow them to put together their own collection. She'll even ship the basket, as she does for much of her mostly corporate clientele. The biggest secret to her success, she says, is stunningly simple: wwe are the only company on the face of the earth that stuffs the bows with bubble paper." WEAV1NG A NEW CAREER Wells bas been developing her technique for nine yea.rs now, since starting her own busi- ness after being fired from her job at a mailbox store. •111e owner got mean and grouchy and fired all of us," she says. •So I opened my own little store with just mailboxes. Then I added cards, and people loved it so much that I kept adding gifts." Soon she moved into gift bas- ket design as a •natural progres- sion.• When she started, she did- n't even know how to make a bow. Now the cascading loops of color that top her baskets have become her trademark. 8EADE85 t:tOnJHE Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. VOL 91, NO. 189 ADDRE55 Our address Is 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, calif. 92627. THOMAS H. JOHNSON. COMECDON5 Publhher WIUJAM LOllDB...l. It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· Editor ly correct all errors of substlnce. STEVE MMlllE.. Ple.se call 574-4233 Managing Editor m TONYDOOOO, The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Assistant Managing Editor =Pilot (USPS-144-aoo) Is TINA 90RGAnA, !shed Monday ttvough s.t- City Editof urct.y. In Newport SNCh and Costa Mesa. RJbscriptlons are ltOCiD CARLSON. only available by subrcrlblng to Sports EditOf The Times Orange County (800) MARC MAllTIN. 252-9141 . 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Klein, President end CEO Judhh •. K.ndaA. ~President. General~ 01"7 CMlf. OI /lA rigt1ls --...d. JC--. loailioil ii °""If Citlliq: r-- - - - - - , I 0UrF8JIMMUI I GOSTA ~A I Bread Paadldl I 5~86 I •• .. 'JI' I I NOW'221 I I l'DIWIOAlURES Newport Beach 82167 Newport Coast 82J68 Balboa 82167 Costa Mesa 87166 Corona del Mar 81167 SUlllf FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-5 s Newport 2~s 81adtles 2~s R~ Jetty 2·5 s CdM 2-4 s llOATING Light and variable winds dur~ mom- Ing hours I become southwest to westerly •t 15 knots during the att.moon. Wind The -48-year-old lives alone in Irvine, in a house "so sparse you wouldn't believe it." Her store's walls are covered with balloons and gift wrap and holiday deco- rations and T-shirts. At home, she says, her decorating barely hints at any given holiday. basket for a child she bad seen injured in a car accident. •She didn't know the kid, but it flipped her out so much,• Wells says. ·1 made her come back and tell us bow the child was doing . She came back and said every- one was fine; we were really happy." pagne. •111en they'd start eating this chocolate, and they'd love you even more." . The most important skill in basket-mUing, she says, is knowing what both the basket sender and recipient want. "U it's an ad agency getting the basket, you'd want some- thing fun like a fiesta basket,· she says, pointing to a ra.inbow- colored basket filled with pop- corn and candy. •sut Don Bren from the Irvine Co. doesn't want to send a fiesta basket. I talk to my customers, and I know what they want.• But when she comes to work, she lives for the holidays. Orders for corporate thank- you baskets are far more com- mon., she says, espedally given the store's location among John Wayne Airport's office parks. ·rm so ready for Halloween," she says. w And at Christmas time, which starts Nov. 1 for us, we make hundreds of baskets every day.• CUSTOMER-ORIENTED Her most touching basket- making memory happened when a woman bought a clown ·u you send this to them, they'd want to do business with you again because they'd be totally happy," she says, pointing to a black-bowed basket tilled with chocolate, coffee and cham- -Story by Jennifer Armstrong Photo by Brtan Pobuda waves will build dra- matlcally to 2 feet. and a 3-foot swell will come from the Southwest. T10ES TODAY Rrst low 5:54a.m. 0.1 First high 12:15 p.m. Second low 5.4 6:25 p.m. Second high 0.9 After Midnight FRIDAY First low 6:38 •.m. 0.7 Flt'St high 12:25 a.m. 5.0 Second low 7:32 p.m. 1.0 Second high 1:04 p.m. 5.3 WATD Ta9EltA1UllE: 70 We're still looklng at the southern heml· sphere swell from almost exactly 180 degrees today. It ought to keep pro- viding us some pret· ty fun waves, even though the tropic.al energy Is waning. For the most part. we should expect to encounter surf that ranges from waist to shoulder high. Atthough, getting out to the focal points will pay off with overhead waves and perh•ps even some •roufld • foot overhe.d. The lmp«t of the tides will probably mean he.idlng up to the r~ jetties to i.ke advant.-ge of the push. NEWPORT RAOf •Via Udo: A briefcase and other property worth $225 was stolen from a car parked in the 3400 block. • MacAl1hw Court: A computer worth $2,000 was stolen from a business in the 4600 block. • Plnehwst: A vandal poured paint on a car parked In the first block, doing $500 worth of damage. • MIKAl1hw 9oulevanl: A computer worth $5,000 was stolen from a business in the 4000 block. • Jtth Street: A booklet of checks was stolen from a home In the 100 block. COSTA MESA • Faniew Roed: Computer equipment. • phone .net adding machine worth $2, 199 was stolen from a conS1rudfon trailer in the 2700 block. • ,... '°" Place: Speakers worth $400 were stolen from • vehicle parked In the 2700 block. • E.t .-w~treet: A laptop computer worth $5,500 was stolen from an offke in the 100 block. • SMt. AM Awnue: Oothes worth $436 were stolen from a residential garage In the 2400 block. • E.t 11th 5b'Mt: Took worth $450 were stolen from • vacant duplex In the 200 block. We have designs on you THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1997 Critics missed point on Jason Rausch column Best l can figure, reader response to Saturday's col· umn regarding events SW· rounding the arraignment of Jason Rausch on felony manJlaughter charge1 was split predsely down the middle. I don't know about comments made directly to the paper -you will probably read them on the Community Forwn page -but letters and phone calls to me were remark. ably evenly divided. lialf the people ciilled me a louse, and worse; half said things like •needed to be said,• •that took guts• and •you're go.Ing to catch hell for that one, but you're right." Most of my critics lost sight of the column's primary thesis: My reproach was not of Jason Rausch, but of the yonng people and their parents who appear to be in complete denial that a crime was committed. Not one of my critics seemed to pick that up, which is surely my fault. not theirs. U Juon's friends bad been conying only signs that read, "We're with you all the way,• •we love you, Jason" and ·vou have our support," I doubt fd even have written the column. Whlle I probably wouldo't have called that level of support admirable, it certainly would have been undentandable. What got to me was such plac- ard state- ments as 'Prosecute criminals, not victims• and •This was a mistake, not a crime.• Sorry, but according to the law, Jason Rausch stands accused of crimes., However you want to look at it, the young man was driving a vehicle which went out of control, killing one person and seriously wounding others. Und& the law, that is a crime. That all or some of the passen- gers may have been •drunk• or •drinking underage· is simply not a factor. fred . martin ·How dare you attempt to lay ALL the blame on Jason Rausch?. writes Anna M. Abbott. ·None of us have the right to judge anyone even if there ls a tragic accident involved. H there weren't so many lawsuit-hungry people in this world, this ordeal would be over.• I'm afraid it would not. It will doubtless be strung out for many years with ~ut \4e issue of tbe[.omen. is the reso- lution of aimina1 charges against the drlver of the car, Jaaon Rausch. Abbott goes on to ask a ques- tion that will cause me to reflect for a long time: •t.et'I say it's the future ... and your grandson is the sober, responsible drlver of a car full of his friends ... would the tone of your article hllve been the samei• As a joumalist., I can only say, yes, the tone would have to be. In truth, I simply wouldn't have written anything at all about the incident. On the other hand, while I would have been at the court- house to support my grandson, I would not have been carrying a sign characterizing him as a vic- tim. An excellent, well thought out -and highly critical -letter was band-delivered to the Pilot by Ralph Rollins. 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They've caught the spirit, and we're certain our ..-clers will tool Don't miss this g...at opportunity for your message to be in the special keepsake series that will be around for years to c:ome. Catch the Spiritlll VINE RIPE TOMATOES "l'J.WAYS" 89¢ lb. CHIQUITA BANANAS "ALWAYS" PLUCOIS COMBINATION PLUM & APRICOT GREAT FLAVOR 98'1b been drinking. Because of this, shouldo't all the pusengen be held responsible! •The blame on one is not right. ... U the car is overloaded. if it is indeed jacked up to (lie) high, if some of the passengers &le not wearing belts, if nine underaged people are drinldng, if the owner of the car is unable to drive, if the party was not chaperoned by an adult or the owner of the house, then you blame one person? I think every- one involved (has) to face this.• As a matter of fact, I did pose those questions. I asked, rhetori- cally, wpo was lo blame: Donnie Bridgman, who was killed? Jason, who was driving? The eight other kids who piled into the Chevy Blazerl My answer wu: •ves, yes and yes." : A.las, it was Jason Rausch. as ~ the designated driver, who bad · · the respo'nsibllity of safely navi-.. gating the Bridgman car that l night. According to the police • and the district attorney's office,: . he did not He is accused of yehicular • • manslaughter with •gross negli- gence,· which is what makes the charge a felony. • Jason is scheduled to return t9 court Oct. 21 for a preliminary hearing. Hopefully, his friends . ~ will leave the signs at home. , ' FRED MAllTIN'S column run~ eveey Thursday and Saturday. BEAUTY STORE ---T - South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level Summer Savinxs August is fudge &; JOICO-Month rs-;;;.;;-1Uage-r:>;n.;,iielr------------, Soz. 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Thank You Orange CoUnty! . . ' As Oran9e ·counJg ·has welcomed Jerry's Famous Deli, Jerry's Famous Deli welcomes the people of Orange County · to join in the. excitement . More than ··700 items on the menu! Open 24 Hours around the clock on weekends and from 7:00 a.m. to 1 :00 a.m·. Sunday through Thursda~ ' 82~ O ParK Geater Drive, Costa Mesa TEL: (714) 662-3354 ( • A sunny ·side look at dinosaurs • Those curious about ' the t-rex and brontosaurs Cllll get a bird's eye view of the egg display at 'Iliangle Square. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Lee Schiel is bringing to lliangle Square rem- nants of a lost world where tiny tyrannosaurus rex, baby bron- tosaurs and duck-billed hadrosaurs were frozen as et:nbryo fossils some 60 million to 110 million years aQo. "Something happened in the world that stopped any predator from eating these eggs, then they fossilized.• Schiel said •Jt's impor- tant because they represent the last day of the dinosaur era in China." Several dusters of these unhatched Chinese dinosaur eggs -ranging from 4 to 16 inches - will be on display Saturday inside Barnes & Noble and Stuzzi. restau- rant, along with related dinosaur books and artists renditions of what is inside the eggs. The dinosaw· egg display - which features three sped.es of dinosaur eggs called sauropods, theropods one! omilhopods -is part of • larger show held daily from 8 a:m.. to 8 p.m.. through Sept. , 30 .inside the Aryyros Forum at Chapman University in Orange. Schiel, 41, a Cllapman alwnnus MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y PK.OT :.~7i!:'o~1hs:u~~:~ds • E ·r1 't'l ~ dinosaur eggs, that Wm be on .Is· ~ display at Sfuzzl restauru.t In ~ "°' --· a y ea rs oys lrtangle Square this Saturday. ' 'I Developmental 1oys for children binh 10 IO years. who is now a Las' Vegas art and fos-years ago by local fannen; in the sil broker, said he came across the Henan province of China and are :;~:thsai:~. f~ ,.-------------------------, ~=~~~1:iio~ 'I Quality toys with lasting and creative pl:iy valoe. 'I Personal seM ce from Ulowledgeablc sales ~ta(f. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH penchant for F. Y.I. yean;. Schiel said ancient Chinese that the eggs art led him to a •Theeggscanbevieweda't were legally mREE .,..GER Hong Kong two separate displays at Tri-obtained, butt I) rA dea1er who angle Square. On the first' says the Chinesef! arrangedforhim ~.from2to5p.m.at government no •NOT LIKELV to sell some of 1 Barnes & Noble; and on the longer permits I I the 120 fossil : second level from 2 to 8 p.m. these scientific $ 4 5 o eggs for : at Sfuzzi. artifacts to be between $8,000 ~-------------------------exported. , __._N ~ p~ =.,. ~., n and $20,000, ·Tue Chinese ~_,,,---...,.,. "t001o1 orts Schiel said. government has a certain amount ., .. ,,_.. .. ' ' _ •. .iill.dAnnutilly 11 ~118R1'-'ft He said that at least fiv e of the of eggs (they are keeping)," he A11Touco CAU. 1 ·••·••·YlllllAft v l>AC~llll'° eggs were sold this week to acade-said. •Tuey will not allow anymore Paging 1·&11·1,....2721 or 714-241-4221 micresearcheisforlesslhan$5,000 eggs out. Bl!!STOL & llAKEll NEXT TO 7-11) COSTA MESA a piece. •Everywhere l go I am the dinosaur egg guy: said the seU- desaibed dinosaur fanatic. 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Call: (714) 646-8281. . FREE DEMONSTRATIONS -10:00 am and 7:30 pm Wednesday, September 3 YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa Between Tustin and Irvine Avenue 3 BLOCKS EAST of Mother's Market & Kitchen . l'HUMDAV. AUGUST 21, 1997 SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! With the Daily Pilot ..._ CIASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 YOUR DENTAL HEALTH SPECIAL OFFER WAREHOUSE PRICES • QUALITY SERVICE Bring t1.m Ml ...t Nntve • 20% DISCOUNT on yow ttnt rr-Yth of cMu. ... a friend who.,_. ...t ~•FREE month of ct.uni . alC • WE GUAUNTEE IT! • Iii . GOODYEAR T METRIC GOODYEAR EAGU \VINGfOOl BRIDGESTONE ·EGEAR *29!1 I I I I • • Increase in pay comes as officials prepare to approve new budget. By nm Grenda, Dally Piiot COSTA MESA -Coast Co mmunity College District trustees tonight are expected' to adopt a $145 uullion operating budget for the upcorrung 1997- 98 school year tha t includes a 3. 1 •v.. rnlSE' for all distnct staff members A puhur heanng on the bud- get will bNJl.11 di 6 30 p.m. m the d1stncl heddqudrters board room. 1 J70 Adam!. Ave. The dt'>lnct mcludes Orange Cod'>I College m Costa Mesa as well dS Coaslline College based m Fountam Valley and Golden Wec,t College m Huntington B<•dch The proposed budget was cut $275,164 from last year's operational budget, a drop prompted by a nearly $1 million dip in state funding to the dis- trict. To make up for that reduc- tion in state money, the district trimmed its budget, particularly in funding for some operating costs and tucked away in dis- trict reserves. The bulk of the district's funding still comes from local taxes and the state, which together account for 93 % of the college's funding. The state includes a $105 per student payment the district receives from the California Lottery fund, officials said. Salaries and ben efits for teachers, classified employees and staff account for nearly 76% of the district's total budget, offi- cials swd. briefly in the news Donors neede <;i for a nnuaJ blood drive Blood donors drt' desperdtely nt·1•cfpcJ frn lh<· second annudl N«'WJ><>rl 11.irhor Elks Lodge No I 7h/ blood clnve on Fnday at the Lido f\lar1nt1 V11ldqe Tlll' lodcw hds reported only 12 1woplt• hc1vP signed-up for the dm '" whu h 1s schC'duled from 1 to ti W p 111 LdSI yec1r, they had 80 p1>oplt> turn out dnd 54 pints of quod l>lood WNP donated. "C >rw pint of blood will he lp ..,,.\ 1· 10111 live!>," said Connie \\ 1k1·nrz~. 'oluntt>cr for the Or1111q<• County C'hdpter of the A11wncdn HP<I Cro% A'> dn ctdd<'d mcent1ve, the Red Cr<>'>'> will hdve fret> ptzZd and mu-.1< throuqhout lhl' day. Appo111111wnts cdn be mdde by Crilhnq 4'1/ :>74l! Wdlk-ms are di'><> \\C'lro1111• Th£> lodge 1s locat- <'d c1t ·141h V1d Oporto m the Lido f\ lc111nr1 Vtllct~.IE' After 25 years, they'r e 'Puttin on the Ritz' Fd1rview Dl'velopmental Cen- ter Foster Grandparent Program and the Senior Companion Pro- gram will mark their 25th anruversary with a gaJa cele bra- tion on Friday. The celebration 's theme is "Puttin on the Ritz" and will salute the music and screen stars of the 1940s. Live music and dancing will be provided by Rudy Arevalo and hls Septet. Edmonston talks traffic at meeting The regular meeting for the West Newport Beach Association will be held Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. at the Council Chambers at Newport Beach City Hall. 11us month's speaker, Rich Edmonston, traffic engineer for the city of Newport, will discuss why speed bumps don't work and other mysteries of traffic engineering. He will also preview the plan for traffic flow during the construction of the Newport Boulevard bridge over Coast Highway. The public is invited to attend. For more information, call 548- 4560. ·Seeing is believing. Our repair printouts will make a believer out of you. 166') Babcock Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 548-3037 Fax (714) 548-3044 • ~oral & Gifts--IW-I 25-50°/o OFF Sdi :aed Horals & Home Decor French Ribbon • Stnn Flllrals •Arrangnnmts (fulutks some Grtmny tf Ros~s) Exp. 8127197 • Courtesy to th~ trade. Custo m Speciality Gifts Florals Furniture AntJ~ues -·· Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10·5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •<Asta Maa • 646-6745 CNa• co ra .. ·• CJe> · District to use reserves to cover shortfall By Mlchelle Terwllleger. Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The school d.i.ltrtct11 1997·98 budget experieiloed both a windfall and a pitfall from Saaamento recent- ly, wblch Will translAte into more local deficit spending than orlgi· willy planned. The delayed passage of the state budget gave California bureauaats Ume to raise the amount of the education defidt frOm 8.3% to 8.7%, whlcb means less dollan per student for each schoOl dllUtct. Por ··~· Newport-MM& ls entitled tOl02 per ltudat but will recetVe Only S93 after the state deficit ia taken ilito ecc:ount. However, the diltrtd apect9 to receive $679,000 tn: beck taxes from the orange Gounty bank- ruptcy. So, the net effect of the state changes mean local deficit spending will increase from $1.5 million to approximatelySl.7 mil- lion. Chief Pinandal Officer Michael Plne said the school district had suftldent reserves to cover the shorUall. but the reserves will need to be replenished in the coming year. District reserves will drop from app.roximately 6% to 3o/o of the total budget, the state minimum for reserves, Pine said. Pine said the district hasn't been faced with a deficit since the 1994-95 budget, which had e $5..( mlllion shorUall due to the coUnty ba.nlaup1Cy, Pine said. In better news for the district, 1t will reeeive approXimately 5'40,000 in state funds for def erred maintenance this year that have already been matched by local funds. •we've been working hard to build sensitivity to deferred maintenance needs," Pine said •For the whole education coali- tion, this is 11 priority.• Thief assaults PiZza .ffut delivery man, steals car By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot Costa Me14 police Ll Ron Smith. As Garcia walked around his 1986 Chevrolet Spectrum - which he left running -to get the pizza out of the passenger side door, an unidentified man walked up, pushed Garcia to the gro~d. jumped in the car and sped off. COSI'A MESA -A Pizza Hut delivery man who left hi5 car run- ning as he made a delivery Tues- day night had the car stolen, but it turned up unharmed and 90 miles away about two hoW'S later, police said. Garcia was not hurt in the inci- dent. 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ESTATE PLANNING Merrill Lynch presents a free seminar called Estate Planning for Estates niore than $2 million at 12 p.m. at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach. Registration is at 11:45 a.m. The same seminar will meet at 6:45 p.m. at Qty National Bank build- ing, third Door, 4685 MacArthur Court, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Registration is at 6:30 p.m. For reservations, call 955-6133. CHAMBER BREAKFAST The ec.ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce presents a 90-minute breakfast boost from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at Captains Th.ble Restaurant. in Orange Coast College. The top- ic is: Defining Your Prospects Eas- ily and Efficiently. The cost is $12 for prepaid reservations and $17 at the door. For more information, call 574-8780. • FRIDAY RESUME WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- l!nlry Center bolts' a free resume wocbbop from 11 a.m. to 12 ,3() p.m. tn roam 106 o1 occ~ eoon- seling ""'1 Mmf-\lullding. 2701 Palnlew Road, ec.ta Mesa. For lnfonna-. call 432-5162. 81.00D Diii\/£ The Newport Harbor Elka Lodge No. 1767 needJ donors. for the second annual American Red Cross Blood Drive from 1 to 5,30 p.m. at 3456 Via Oporto in Udo Marina Villa.ge. Free pizza. Walk- ins are welcome. Por more infor- mation, call 497-5749. SENIOR CENTtR SEMINAR Costa Mesa Senior Center offers a free seminar, Make the Best of Your Medications from 1 to 2 p .m. at 695 W. 19th St. Imme- diately following, from 2 to 4 p.m . there will be a brown bag pro- gram for participants to have their medication evaluated. For more information. call 645-2356. MEET THE UGISIATORS The Young Executives of America hosts an evening with area. legislators from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Shark Club, 841 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $35 per peil!On. Call 759-5456. CPR CLASS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a CPR class for heartsaver and healthcare provider levels from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospi- tal 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The class is taught with American Heart Association guidelines. The cost is $27, For more information, call 631-3623. GENEALOGICAL WORKSHOP The Colonel William Cabell Chapter of the National Society of the Daughter's of the American Revolution offers a free genea.Jog- ical workshop for beginners and Whatever your • Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all ... THINlllNG .UOUT 1.ANDSCAl'ING 011 YAllD MAINTENAHCE7 rro .. 8Y THE NUllUllY 011 CAU FOii A FllEE ESTIMATE TODAY/ I !LJ !,RS~!'a!~!!c:~ I (714) 646-7441 U.Oyd'a NUllM'( 6 landlcape Co., Inc. 2038 Newpof1 Blvd. (at lay st.) Colla Mela, CA 92627 COMPlm MUMERY IVl'PllEl /EXIUT ~ / .....a.ERi / IWITBLUICE advanced genealogilbi from 9 a.in. to 1 p.m. at Glendale Feder-al> Bank, Puhion Island, 100 Newport Center Drive., Newport Beach. Seating ii limited. Reser- vations required. Por reservations, call 494-3833. SUNDAY ' CUT-A-THON The Hampton Salon of New- port Beach hosts a one day cut-a- thon from 9 a .m. to 4 p .m. at 301 Bayview Cirde, Suite 100, New- port Beach. The events benefits the Women In Need Foundation. All hair cuts will be $25. ~rva­ tions are required. For an appointment, call 854,.6iOO. MONDAY DIVORCE SEMINAR The law offices of Usa Ciancio presents a free seminar called Do I Need A Living 'll'ustl Protec:ting Your Assets Through Wills and 1hasbi, at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport beach. Call 574-0866 for .reservatiom. TUESDAY SUNRISE BREAKFAST The Newport Harbor · Area Chamber of Commerce hosts the Newport Sunrise Breakfast with guest speaker Merrick Baker- Bates, the British Consulate-Gen· The City of Newport Beach Invites Newport Residents to • RECYCLE YOUR USED MOTOR OIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 23"° -FOR FREE! Where? When? 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PICNIC S1mshjne Parent Partidpatioo: Preschool hosts a picnic from 10,30 a.m . to noon at Schiffer Park, between South Coast Drive and Yuk.on Avenue, Costa Mesa. The family · · c is for enrollment for fall an~ Call 540-1183. WEDNESDAY NElWORKING LUNCHEON The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce hosts the Noon Networld.ng Luncheon with ~ speaker Jewel Pugh, the bead of Marketing Improve- ment Concepts, at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 B. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost ii $15 for members·with a reservation, $17 for memben without areser ... vatlon and $19 for non-mem- ben. For reservations, call 729- (400. CRIBBAGE CLUB lbe Newport Beach Cribbage Club meets to play at 6:45 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar· gueiite Ave., Corona del Mar. All skill levels are welcome. For more information, call. Shirley at 642-0176. BRING PARIS HOME! ... or Rome, London, MOflCow or Munich. An exchange student from an •exotic" land can enrich your entire fam ily by becoming a special friend for life! Ch008e now from among ' dozens of applications with photos of boys and girls, 15 to 18 years, from France, ltaJy, England, Germany (I' Russia for the high school year. Hosting an exchange student will enrich your family forever. if you love .•• If :you Inly it somewhne else You'n .Aiying TooMtM:h! • Umbrella.s • ReplaCl""'...,t CU.biom • SpaCoYUS Coming in September Call 642-5678 today! .. . ere's the (Corried) beef? At Jerry's Deli opening, C orned beet bas come to Cost.a Mesa. JeriYs · Famous Dell. billed as •the 91'Mt New York style family dell- cateaen •opened Monday evening to a standing room only c:rowd on Park Center Drive around the comer from the Orange County Perfomtlng Arts Center. Center benefactor Henry S.geubom joined Jerry's CEO IMlc Slarkman for the official grand opening blessing and ~ment of the mezuzah (a small parchment scroll inscribed with Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and 11:13-21 placed upon the door- post of a Jewish home as a sign and a reminder of the faith). The mazel tovs were exchanged with hugs and kisses, pastrami sandwiches and some 700 other deli items featured on Jerry's menu The gala opening was a benefit for Children's Hos- pital of Orange County. "You can tell this 1s a large Jewish crowd,• Joked Martin Brower of Corona del Mar. •There's no one a t the bar, everyone is eating.• Ther-e were in fact ptenty ol folks at the several open bars set up for the evening. Dr Brown's creme soda was in tremendous demand. "This ls fabulous. Just what Orange CoWlty needed, a won- derful New York deli,• said CHOC Foundation organizer and tundraiser Glorta ztgner. She dashed around the enormous new deli introducing the crowd to one another. It was a cultural confab, an interfaith convention made possible by gefilte fish. "What do I do with this big thing in my soup?• asked the attractive Vera Oxblood of Dover Shores. •That's a matto ball, you eat it,· said another pretty blonde with.in earshot. •How do l eat it?" Oxblood protested. "It's the size of my son's volleyball deflated. "I know what a matzo ball is, I just didn't think they made them so big,• she added. "Cut 1t up, it's delldous," said the other woman, walking away past a dessert station with chocolate .,..,.... A 'nc•; 511 ..... zoiiWi2 c , . ·8tutt-P~· l is offering Sweet Savings r The enti~ of August we will be offering ~ off all merchandise ... Swee' Pea features Unique home accessories, Garden products & great Gift items. In-Home Styhng/ Consulting Available 1720-0 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa (714) 645-9140 Open Monday to Saturday 10:30 to 6:00 Why have a personal trainer? 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I cons1an1ly share healthy nutritional and lifestyle information with them. Anyone can stand there and coun1 reps. l want my clienls lo not only feel the exerci'le working. but under.land wha1's laking place and why. I believe they really appreciare tha1 from me. You um reach Mike Dunn of U/1inwte Physique anytime at (IWOJ 735-5882 5tnnouncing 'Er6ium S kj.n 2{esurf acing Call now to 1chedulea free personlll ~onndtation or to get more i11formAtion Remember when your 11dD wu toft and 1mootb? The new Erium la1er for skin help• undo the effect. of IUD and time. It ii to gentle that a Unique numbing cream makea it comfortable. You're back to work in c1a,.. Kenneth D. Stei••apir, 11.D. (714) 2 5·8383 C01metic S~ry b.w. cook cakes the size of Costa Mesa. Children's Hospital of Orange County was all too happy to accept the generosity of Stark- man and his devoted staff. In addition to underwriting the opening-night affair, Starkman made a contribution to the hospl· tal. CHOC is ending its filcal year in the deep red and is in need of capital support. Zigner and the OIOC board are ~ry busy developing a campaign to help the hospital that is so impor- tant to the children of the com- munity. Let it begin with turkey on white. That's what Segerstrom 1 dined on _opening night. Even if rye ha, invaded Orange County, there will always be the holdout. The most wonde(ful message of the successful evening was that the path to peace among differ- ent religions, cultures and nations may in fact be through. food. a "Che/Jey Chandelier" Solid BrtLJJ French Fti1iJh Tan GrooveJ AlabaJler u1ilh Ta11 GrauuJ ShaJ(,.J #7341 Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa MeScl 548-9341 An opening of a very different sort unfolded at South Coast Plaza. The Paris-based saddler to ~s, Hermes, heralded the much-antidpated premiere of its first boutique tn Costa Mesa. Chainnan of Hermes Internation- al, JMD·Loab DumM-Henllet, hosted the opening atf air for frlends of South Coast Plaza. Featuring a tine array of Her- mes products, from fashion to leather goods to watches, crystal and jewelry, guests at the open- ing examined the goods and sampled the fare of caterer Patrl- nl. Even a popy showed up for the openbig, showing off a mag- nificent Hermes saddle and a cJwminq little gµ-1 on the mount. Jlenee lllld Henry Segentrom with son Allton Segentro1n were on site for the cutting of the sym- bolic nbbon offidally opening the 6, 700-square-foot store to Costa Mesa. Of special note is the exquisite room or aystal fea- turing a selection of artistic chan deliers. • BRUCE COOK'S column runs Thurs day and Saturday. When you need to know ... 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AUGUST 21, 1!197 Not feelirig blue about the food at Cafe Indigo By Nancy Cheever, Dail/ Pilot A n exciting combination of intemetional cuisine and a friendly, relued «tmos~ phere is what Cafe Indigo mailag- er Steve 15irtsis has cleverly fash- ioned at the contemporary break- fast, lunch And dinner restaurant at Metro Pointe Centre in Costa Mesa. A Greek chef who also runs Cookie .. s Cale in Tustin, Tsirtsi.s crafted the 3-montb-old restaurant with ideas from his previous expe- rience running successful restau- rants. The menu represents a variety of food, but it doesn't do too much. For instance, appetizers include Mexican, Greek, Italian and American fare, but because the items are all finger food style they work well together. Salads span the globe from Asia to Mexico, but they're all based on the Indigo theme. And pasta and pizza selections include such places as 00N LEACH I DAlY N.OT Food server Jenny Keller delivers a club sandwich at Cafe Indi- go at the Metro Pointe complex In Costa Mesa. emanating from the courtyard one Friday night created comfortable surroundings. The wine list is impressive and covers a wide variety of California and international ta ($4.95); shMlp cocktail ($7 .95); quesadilla ($5.95); buffalo wings ($5.95); calamari ($6.25) and bruscherta bread ($4.95). Hawaii and the East Coast, but the con- temporary thread ties the menu into one simple cohesive unit. DINING REVIEW wines that fit any- one's budget. We started off with spinach and I tried the Mediterranean veg- etable penne ($9.95) with arti- choke hearts, diced tomatoes, broccoli, roasted garlic, mush· rooms and kalamata olives in a tomato-basil sauce sprinkled with feta cheese. The pasta was cooked to perfection and the blend of the other ingredients lent a tantalizing taste to the giant portion of pasta. The restaurant's interior is splashed with pastels, mustard yellow and of course, indigo blue. The night lighting is romantic, and a wooden bar sets up an inviting backdrop to the quaint restaurant. Even though we were seated Out on the patio near the entrance, the wann summer night air and reggae sounds of a steel drum briefly Arts center gets 'Footloose' in 1998 The Orange County Perlonn- ing Arts Center has added the Broadway-bound musical -Footloose-to its 1997 -98 Mas- terCard Broadway Series for eight performances next July. The musical, based on the popular early 1980's movie, runs July 14 -19 and will feature songs from the movie sound- track as well as nine ne w songs written for the stage produc- tion. The new production is writ· ten by Dean Pitchford, who wrote the story, screenplay \lDd lyrics for the film, with music by Tom Snow. The production is directed a.rid co-adapted by Walter Bob- bie, the Tony Award-nominated director of the Broadway hit revival of -Chicago. - A special Saturday matinee will be offered with sign-lan- guage interpretation as well. For more information, call 556-ARTS or visit the website at www.ocartnet.org/ocpac The Center's · TYY number is 556· 2146. artichoke dip {$5.95), a bowl filled with a gener- ous portion of chopped spinach, artichokes and cheese. Accompa- nied by fresh blue com tortilla chips, the tasty dip topped with melted cheese was devoured in about two minutes. Other appetizers include vol- cano fire bread, pita bread with melted feta cheese, oregano and serrano chiles ($5 .95); spanakopi- My friend Tim tried the stuffed chicken {$1 t .95), two chicken breasts stuffed with fresh spinach, feta cheese, dill and scallions in a lemon-dill sauce. 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Mesi (at Metro Pointe : (.entre) l + tMIEN: 8a.m.to11 p.m. <laity : + HOW MUOt. Modet8te : ·• PltoNE: 641-3000 • • We also tried the wild mush· room pizza ($8.95) with globs of crushed garlic, a variety of fresh mushrooms and mozzarella cheese. A layer of tomato sauce added a great tangy flavor to the chewy mushrooms and gooey cheese. ~-----------------------------------------------------~~· Other pizzas include eggplant parmesan ($1.95), barbecue chicken ($8.95), Hawaiian ($7.95) and Greek {$7 .95). For lunch, lly a sandwich with choice of soup, salad or trench fries and a slice of watermelon. The Newporter sandwich ($6.95) is a broiled chicken breast, avo- cado, Swiss cheese, tomatoes and lettuce on squaw bread; the lndi· go club ($6.25) is freshly sliced turkey breast, bacon, tomato and le ttuce; and the French dip includes sliced pot roast on Parisian bread with au jus and horseradish on lhe side. Indigo specialties range from pepper steak ($15.95), aged filet mignon charbroiled with black and green peppercorns in a port wine sauce, to fish and chips: Ice- landic cod with malt vinegar ($10.95). The restaurant also serves burgers, including the Indigo {$5.25), a half-pound ground beef patty, lettuce, tomato and onion; and the Sonora ($5 .95), Ortega chiles, p1cante sauce and Swiss cheese. We were too stuffed to try the dessert, but Cafe Indigo's special meal-end delight is a dark choco- late soufne for $6.95. A children's menu is avaiJable for those under 12. ''END of SEASON'' TtJl: ~~l_l_l:~T~~~ 8544452 University Center .j~ '7 ( ~llll{'l' !\.., zt\-1 :;; ................ l, \ Open 7 D.t~·s 615<>881 Balboa lslarJ l 12 ~iilllllt Ave. """"""""""• .... t ........ ~~·"' ...i ... .i...n..1i..1 °""' 7 o..,. 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Pi,nafore, By Tom Titus, Daily Pilot G Obert and Sullivan musi· eels -those lyrical Britilh bonbons that seemed wickedly satirical a cen- twy ago haven't surfaced on the local stage scene recently, which heightens the appeal of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse's cunent revival of "H.M .S. Pinafore.· To adequately enjoy Gilbert and Sullivan, one must leave all expectations of substance at the door and prepare to delight in pure frivolity for its own sake (much like the playhouse's last musical offering, Cole Porter's "Anything Goes"). Gilbert and Sullivan shows traditionally are rich in costumes, choreography and choral aptitude, while sorely deficient in content or conse- quence. With a nodding acquaintance of the baffling English class sys- tem (which we fought a war to extricate owselves from), it's not Newport Beach dol es out arts grants Newport Beach arts organiza- tions received individual grants ranging from S500 to $4,000 from the Newport Beach City Arts Commission on Aug. 11 . Mayor Jan Dehay presented a total of $34,050 to the 17 organi- zations. ·These awards provide an incentive for many small per· forming and visual arts groups to contribute to cultwal growth in the community,• said Karin Schnell, Newport Beach Arts and Cultural Services coordinator. The f0Uowing organizations received awards: All American Boys Chorus ($600), Ballet Mont- martre ($800), Ballet Pacifica ($3,000), Baroque Music Festival ($2,000}, Festival Ballet Theatre ($1,500), Hannonia Baroque Players ($500), imagination Cel· ebration Of Orange County ($3,500), Lincoln Tellers ($1 ,850), M02art Camerata ($1 ,000J, New· port-Mesa Schools Foundation ($2,000), Opera Pacific ($2,400), Orange C ounty Museum of Art ($4,000), Pacifi c Chorale ($2,000), Pacifi c Symphony Orchestra ($4,000), Riveria Brass ($1,000), South Coast Repertory (Sl,200) and STOP-GAP ($2,700). The awards are presented annuaUy to music, art and dra- matic groups that provide cultur· al opportuniti es for Newport Beach citizens. Dan ce tryouts staged for children and teens The Defore Dance Center will Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 :'1~1~ . . ~ Ma1a111a. American · CullW . Moo-Sal 1am-8pm' Stut, 7om-2pm only poolible but quite probable to enjoy shows like •tt,M.S. Pinafore,• which tatir1%e the Brits' maddening emphalltB on bloodlines and breeding. The Costa Me1a production is an extremely attractive offering 'from a pure .physical standpoint. Director Larry Watts also designed the bn.mac· ulate shipboard Jet- ting and eye-catch- ing period eottt1J¥1.' which cer- tainly enhance the production·. •H.M.S. Pinafore• examines the comJ,,c complexitie• of the love of a common sailor (Jon Sparks) for the captain's daugh- ter {Rosalee Sparks) and the yen of the captain {David Cramer) for a dockside merchant woman (Marisa Copeland), all compli· cated by the presence of the rotund first lord of the admiralty (Damien Lorton). who also desires the hand of the captain's daughter. All turn in competent perfor- mances, with Cramer's precisely correct captain perhaps a cut above the others. Rosalee Sparks is a bit soft, until she uncorks her fine soprano voice, while Jon Sporks makes on engaging hero, 111lting Ju. .. tirlcal noteo nicely. Copeland'• •utt1e Buttercup• ii a breath of fresh air in the tee~ ond act and a beguiling presence throughout. Lorton may be tu too young for his first lord'• usignment, but he bring• a ~· rlfk: comic llalr to the role chiefly with Ju. propensity for spotlight stealing. Rovin Dicld.nJon ii an appro- priately gnarly Dick Deadeye, who switches eye patches depending on which side of his face the lisping boatswain'• mate (Shawn Beisel) tB spitting toward. Karen Louise Sorenson establish- es herself strongly as the leader of the first lord's coterie of sisters, cousins and aunts. It's All froth, of course, and vin- tage British froth to boot, but the Costa Mesa company has fash- ioned an enjoyable, attractive production under the musical direction of Patrick Copeland and the dual piano accompani- ment of Carol Roman and Ester Wheeler. The •tt.M.S. Pinafore" is still a seaworthy musical ves- sel. briefly in entertainment hold open auditions for people ages 8 through 18 for three differ- ent entertainment groups on Sept. 6 at 1:30 p.m. The three groups are Visions for 12-to 18-year-old jazz and lyric dancers; Illusions for 8-to 12- year-old jazz and ballet dancers; and Cutting Edge for 10-to 16- year-old tap dancers. The Defore Dance Center is located at 151 Kahnus Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, caU 241 -9908. Race for the Cure entertainers needed Entertainers are needed for the sixth annual Race for the Cwe SK run on Sept. ~7 and 28. Race officials are looking for a wide variety of talent to perform at various stations around the race course as weU as the main stage area. At the Saturday Expo on Sept. 27, entertainers are needed from 1 t a.m . to 3 p.m. and on Sunday" from 7 a.m. to noon. Entertainers who may have been touched by breast cancer through personal experience of that of a family member or friend are encowaged to donate their talent. For more information, call 224- 0290. Vendors can apply for space at festival Arts and crafts vendors, as well as food merchants, are being sought for the sixth annual Balboa Arts and Music Festival. Tue event is planned for Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Penin- sula Park at the base of the Bal- boa Pier. It will feature musical entertainment and artisans selling ,their work. The vendor fee is $75 for a 10· foot-square space .. To request an application, caU 644-3159 or visit Newport Beach Community Ser- vices at 3300 Newport Blvd. flll!WJB'Jlll I The one, the ori · 17th St Beau in the Rau Sh ' Center I I I I I I I . I I I e""'111o1 I I r ~~-c:·642.1111 ea I I ~ Z&J.D 111i Simi, Cw M,,. (Nm tt Reu! I ~-------~~D:'~~~~~~-~ r ------, I I Get the 'story' on play auditions The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house will hold open auditions for the play •Philadelphia Story• on Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m .. at 66 t Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa. Auditioners must be prepared to read from script. For character descriptions, call 650-5269. -CompUedby Leslie Slm.mom ,.,. ...... --Doilr .... ' • -l 0--· -' ' CGJT'ndla1 •lf.M.S, Plnaloie"' at ti 1bo Costa MeAClvlc ~ Playhome. _MUSIC I.IL LfWIS The Newport Beach Maroolt's ·sunset Music Serles" presents oont-ary jazz sexophontst J. R. Lewis from ' to 8 p .m. Sunday in the hotel's View Lounge, 900 Newport Center Drive. The 11dmiak>n ii SS. Proceeds will be distributed to CHOC and the Children's Miracle Network. For more lnf~tion, call 640-4000. MICHAEi. PAULO The Hyatt Newporter's sev- enth annual jazz series continues with keyboardist Brtan Simpson and saxophonist Michael Pilulo . Friday at 7 and 8:45 p.m. at the outdoor amphitheater overlook- ing the Back Bay.at 1107 Jam- boree Road, Newport Beach. Tickets range from $15 to $25 and can be pwchased at the Hyatt Newporter, through 1ick- etMaster or at the door. Children under 16 receive 50o/o off the adult price. For information, call 729-1234. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m . Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday altemoons in the Town Square at lhangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART The American Institute of Architects presents a free exhibit artist Al Preciado's recent pture~ "1be Deconstruction Bitter Heart,~ today through pt. 18 in the lobby of the Great ~em Bank building, 3200 k Ceriter, Suite 110, Costa esa. The exhibition space is n Monday through Friday m 9 a .m. to S p.m. For infor- tion, call SS?-7796. UCK JONES SHOWROOM A series of life drawings from uck: Jones' private collection be exhibited starting Friday 'th a special reception and ppearance by Chuck Jones om 6 to 8 p.m. The retail gallery free and open Monday through 'day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 6 p.m. For information, 723-1900. 5ITI ART 51\JDIO . ~~~~ :rr..:.~'- dio on Saturday at 8 p.m. at 011 Brioso Drive, Suite 106, osta Mesa. The" cost is $5. For ormation, call 650-5481 . INESE BRUSH PAINTING ClASS An eight-week advanced Chi- ese brush painting class starts esday from 9 a.m. to noon at asis Senior Center, 800 Mar- erite Ave., Corona del Mar. Students will practlce hendHn g brushes, mixing ihla and · ' UIU>g nee paper to aeoie original paintings. The dau meett the second and fourth Tuesday of each month and costs S78. For information, ca.ll 644-3244. A1.ASICAN ART The Dancing Bear Gallery presents exhibition& from Flo- rence Malewolkuk -Graphic Siberian Yupik artist and Ron Manook -Alaskan Athabascan Mask Carver through Aug. 31 at 412 31 St., Newport Beach. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, call 723-1922. COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE Award-winning watercolorist Diane Denghawen is the fea- tured. artist for August at the Showcase Gallery, Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to S p.m. and Sunday from noon to S p.m. in South Coast Plaza Vil - lage, 1631 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The gallery is closed Mon- day and Tuesday. For informa- tion , call 631-2232. PANORAMIC OISl'IAY The Newport Beach Central Library displays Robert J . . Paluzzi's panoramic shot of New- port Harbor through Aug. 31 . The library is located at 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. For infonnation, call 717-3801 . EXHIBIT The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum opens its 1997 summer exhibit, ~wind on the Water: Women Photographers in Yacht- ing,· from 10 a.m. to S p.m. through Nov. 9. The museum is located aboard the riverboat Pride of Newport, docked at the Back Bay Bridge, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members; $4 for guest adults; $1 for guest children 12 and younger. The museum is dosed Mondays. For more information, call 675-891S, ext. 102. KIKI DAVIS The Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center presents artist Kiki Davis through Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. to S p.m. at 1570 Scenic Ave ., Costa Mesa. For informa· tion, call 979·4Sl0. FIRE AND ICE The Orange County Museum of Art presents: •Fire and lee (Shrinking/Expanding)" by artist George Stone through Dec. 28 at 8SQ San Clemente Drive, New-port ~ch. For more informa- tion, call 759-1122. EARLY PAINTINGS •Mark Rothko: The Spirit of Myth, Early Paintings from the 1930s and 1940s• will be on view through Sept. 7 at the Orange County Musewn of A.rt. 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759- 1122. TifE Inily Pilot !ltCI SABATINO'S !!!! .._.,:: 12 .ALldellk\rr•s : azc.. ~A DIUCIOUILilMW DllCD • IUND#d' -NCll °"""'_ ...,....,._ ........ ,_,_ !!f'fl''!'."ll •• I' i I • ' I 1 I \ ! I I I I I -The Fine Al1s Gllllory at Onmge Cout College_.. .. u1lol/pllolOgnp hggy Joaeo' uhlblllon, "Pinhole lo PD- el. • lllullDg ~ lllroQgh Sept. 28-1be opening recep- Uon. Is: Ang. 21 froa 7 to t p.m. Admlulon ii free. For l.nlor~ maUon, call 432-5039. COLOR PHOTOS The Orange County Museum of A.rt presents ·Real U!e/Still LlJe by Marie Cosindas· featur~ ing color photographs"through Aug. 31 at the OCMA South Coast Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 759-1122. NAtlTICAl 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 that offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The musewn is located at 1S1 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673·7863. ····=· STARTING SOON call For Information INCLUDES KAYAKING; WINDSURFING, & SAILJNG 20% orr Hourly Equipt1len1 Rental Rate with This t\D SPECIAL UDO OGAR ROOM The Lido Cigar Room hosts the La Unica Smoker/barbecue Friday from noon to 3 p.m. at 3441 Via Lido, Suite D, Newport Beach. The barbecue is free. For information, call 723-0595. ROBERT MONOAVI • The Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center hosts a summer din- ner dance Saturday at 7 p.m. to celebrate the end of the summer season with a festive dinner under the stars. Enjoy a seasonal four-course dinner in the rose garden and dance all night to a live band. The cost is $8S. Black tie optional. •The center presents a wine • ElcCtric Boat· • Fl.-..!1l11M 111 .. 11 ... • 1r.u.1 .\11 ·n K.1 r.1i... .... • S.tlllK>.11 ... •sun Kat.., • \\'h 1<t.:;11rh .,..,, • Boogi<· l~><ucl:-. • L'tnbre11<t!. & <:hairs • Rik(•-.. !!.. -.k.<llt'" NOT WW ON Salling. Windsurfing & Kayak Lessons "'"'""' 1-800-585 -07 4 7 H<.~r.,..<11101~ Requlr .... ,_ .. ," ........... ; .. =.~ ... ~ --·--""- f!J1l ~ C!JC!.J1l ,~ AMACHI ~ ~ ; ~ •,• •Authentic ::::r .Iii. -• Elegant D1n1ng Room -"'~ ma 9-f 11:»-2:11 • Complete B -·stllt-·-·· 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa (across from Newport Go~ Course) O!f'il Sushi To Go 645-5518 645·5519 ~~-'~ ~R~~C~~ Create Your Own Pasta $6.95 ~ Finally, pas/a jus/ 1he way you want ill (: ~ (: Buy one Entree°~ regular price, ·: Get the second al 1 /2 pt"ice • lof eqwl 0t 1-r ... tlue/ ~ MARDI GRAS PARTY SUNDAY·~ NW fl/""'1'' Every Sunday afternoon it's a party featuring~ \ P: •A I M Zydeco"""'k ""'delk'°"'cojunlood • • 1\U I from our mesquite grill. • • a... for dirri.-STREIT--Sato! 500 pm ~ 1 00 a.m. ~ 111 P•: E~:~,.,.... ·=?' I i i C M C l U I 673• .. 040 (: ~~~~~~~ "The -Auyientl<: l'lorenUne rood In TOwn" • Let Mamma Olna do your Catertn • Happy Hour er Uve Music r:noteca Bar And Cigar Smoking Ropm l THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 19'7 A and cheese reception Aug. 28 lrool 5 10 7 p.m. The coot is S15. 1be center is loca1ed at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. Por reservations, call 979-4510. WEST AfRJCAN JEWELRY SHOW Timbuktu Folk aod llibal Art presents a one-day jewelry show and sale Saturday from noon to 5 p.m and a jewelry class Saturday, at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. The dass seating is limited and suggested donation is $2. To R.S.V.P., call 6S0-7473. INTIRNET GROUP The Thangl'i! Square Barnes & Noble hosts an Internet group with Discord.ia Cybercafe owner Todd Daniels at 7 p.m WOOnes- day at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call 631-0614. SUTION Pl.ACE HOTEL • The hotel's Calypso Cale pre· sents a lobster cookout Saturdays from 4 to 8 p .m., third floor, Calyp- so Pool Deck. The cost is $35 per person, plus tax and gratuity. • The hotel hosts a Sunday champagne brunch from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The price ranges from $29 to $39 for adults and $14 for children 6 to 12 years. Children under 5 are free. • The Tuanon Lounge otters late-night entertairunent every Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a .m. There is no cover charge, but space is lirruled. • Accents Cigar Bar in the hotel \Velcomes cigar aficionados Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. to closing. Sutton Place Hotel is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach For information, call 476-2001. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise 1s available aboard the S4-foot Emerald Forest Ttki docked in Balboa at the FWl Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per penon and SlS.95 10< cblJ. dren \IDder 12. Por reoerv.-.. call 613-112'0. FARMERS MARKETS •Every Thursday there is a Wmen nlatket from 8:30 a.m.. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair! grounds. The Onulge County Market Pla<e is evety Satunlay and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.,.. in the mein lalrgrouods parking lot. Por inlormatioo, call 723'°616. • Every Saturday there is a • Janners mark.et from 9 a.m.. to 1 • p.m. in the municipal parking ~ot at Bayside Drive and Marguente· Avenue in C.Orona del Mar. • The Newport Beach Farmers Market is every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon through summer at the Newport Pier parking lot at 21st Street. Free parking is avail; able across the street at 2000W. Balboa Blvd. STAGE AFTERNOON OF OPERA The Jewish Senior Center pre- sents an afternoon of opera with Joanne Juliet Lapointe and Bill WoU today at 12:30 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St.. Suite D. Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 513-5641 . 'SHOW BOAT' The Orange County Perlonn- ing Arts Center presents the musical ~show Boat• starting Tuesday through Sept. 27 in Segerstrom Hall al 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows run Tuesday through Sat- urday at 8 p.m., Saturday·and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from $32.50 to $67.SO and are available at the Center Box Office and at all TicketMaster outlets and website (www.ticket- master.com) or charge by phone, 740-7878. For in!ormation, call 556-2787 or visit the web site at www.ocartsnet.org/ocpac. Moo-Fai t -7 SA• t -6 Tit• Bod BuUT)' Supply & S•loo J•9 E.17TloSt. COSTA MEI.A ,\ca.,.• lao• lhlphs • (714) 642-8910 n.a. C..-maynfltlaoe_ .......... ...,. ............... ~ ~· .. epp1y.............. ... ... ........... ,. .. .... I. .... ~-.I ----------------- ' Ml CASA MEXICAN R ESTAURANT CATERJNG. TO-GO OR DELI VERY fall 1"l7UI lllMifAb(,c ro-p SE'.RVING Lunch 11 :00 ro 4:00 Dinner • Daily a1 4:30 V O BrUIOi St., See I 114 ColU M.,. • CA 92626 Bn.tol v-.u ... Ploa Col'IMI" o(Red Hill & Btietol .:.~ .. ' •• If• ··~:. -·-r..!'---.. "'* •• & ... .. . ...... -=: ....... . (.tl I! -..,1llll•l1l •'' l\l1. r ,'\ \\ 111 .. Phone 2-41·14« Fet-Detiwry -tsl-UOO Fu: Yew OnlitP -241.0UO . ---ti ' • , j AV THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 19'7 ClNi&TOURS , The Orange County Padorm· Ing Arts c .. ter olten l\'ee publlc toun ovary Monday, Wednesday obd Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Reservations are required for groupt of. 10 or more. Por lnfor- llUll!oo, call 556-2787, ext. 833 s0unt COAST REl'ERTORY. South Coast Repertory pre- seob the play •Pygmalion' on the Mainstage, 655 Town Center Drive, Coste Mesa. Previews are A;ug. 29 through Sept. 4 with -els beginning at $18. The play opens Sept. 5 through Oct. 5. Regular ~ts range from $28 to $43. Perform.ances are Tues- cnty through Friday ~t B p.m., Saturda.y at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 ilOd 7:30 p .m. For information, call 957-2602. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house presents the Gilbert and Sullivan musical • H.M.S. Pinafore" through Sept. 14. Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday perfor- mances start at 8 p.m. Sunday matinee performances are at 2 p.m. A special $5 preview night will take place today and tomor- row. Tickets are $15; senior $12.50. for information, call 650-5269. FILM J PORT THEATRE • Landmark's Port Theatre pre- sents "The Big Sleep" starting Fri- day through Aug. 26. • The Dames and Dicks detec- tive and crime film series starts Wednesday Uuough Sept. 4. • "Point Blank~ and "Bullitt" will be shown Wednesday and Thursday. • "Chinatown" and MThe Long Kiss Goodbye" will be shown Aug. 29 and 30. Shows a.re '5!7 for adults and $4 .50 for seniors and children under 12. The theater is located 2905 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For information, call 673-6260. FAMILY FUCKS The Newport Dunes Resorts presents the "drive-in" style Family Flicks, where guests pull up beach chairs or blankets and watch movies oa. the beocb. sat-MJAM.t.. MITY utd&y, tbe reoort will &bow 'lndl-The c-. -Pullllc: an Jn the Cupboerd.• •Bebe• IJ.brary peoeots Pojama Slorr· will be lbowD Aug. 30. Tbe tima every Monday ovoollllJ !rem ""'°"Is localed at 1131 Back 7 to 7,30p.m. tor 3-to 7-year- Bay Drive, Newport 8-h. Pot oldl at 1855 Park Ave. Pavortte Information, call 729-3863. children '5 songs, a varied cost of puppet characters ond many tun KIDS stories wiJ1 higltllght the evening's A<l!vllleo. The BIGMYmRY Preochool Storytime tor 3-to 5- year-olds take$ place on Tu.es-Junior detectives, ages 4 to 13, days from 11 .to 1t:30a.m. Por are needed to h\!lp Costa Mesa information. call 6'&-8845. Ubrary Detectives, Inc .• sol>1e the Big M}'ltery: "How many books 'GOOSfBUMPS' can you read this Eum.merl• For The 'Goosebumps' club every 10 books detectives read, meets the first and third Monday they will •fingerprint• their iden-of the month at 6:30 p.m . at tification card and receive special Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport prizes. Registration will be held Center Drive. For information, at the Costa Mesa Ubrary Oetec-call 759--0982. tives, Inc., Headquarters in the . Costa Mesa Library at 1855 Park STORY AND CRAFT HOUR Ave. The last day for junior From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, detectives to register their read-Barnes &: NOble holds a fun-twed ing logs for prizes is Saturday. craft and story hour for children of For information, call 646-6845. all ages. Rebeshments will be GIRLS' SKIN CARE served. Barnes &: Noble is located Girls from age 12 and up can at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Tuangle Square in Costa Mesa. For inJor-enroU in a one-day "Girls' Skin ma.ti.on, call 631-0614. Care and Makeup Work.shop,• a hands-on workshop that will DANCE help th em learn about skin type analysis, skin care and basic makeup application from 1 to 4 CHA CHA p.m., Saturday, at the Vmcent The Defore Dance Center Jorgensen Community Center in offers cha cha lessons every Fri-Mariners Park in Newport day and Saturday through Beach. Registration fee is $.43. For information, caU 644-3151 . August at 7:30 p .m ., 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa. The ART CAMP lessons will be followed by a half The Orange County Musewn how of practice and then qpen ol Art offers a five-day art camp dancing with a disc jockey until for children ages 6 to 9 called 11 p.m. The price is $5. For in.for- Natwe·s Magic starting Monday mation, call 241.-9908. through Aug. 29, from 9 to 11 BAUROOM DANCE a.m., at 850 San' Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $75 The Orange County chapte r plus a $5 material fee. For infor-of the U.S. Amatew Ballroom· mation, call 759-1122. Dancers Association invites the public to a social ballroom dance FAMILY STORYTIME on Satwday from 7:30 to 11 :30 Storyteller Mark Nedleman p.m. at the Avant Garde Ball- hosts free family storytime Aug. room, 4220 Scott Drive, Newport 30 fr om 2 to 3 p.m. for children Beach. Dance lesson at 7:30 p .m. ages 3 to 6 at the Costa Mesa and ballroom dancing from 8:30 Library, 1855 Park Ave., Costa to 11 :30 p.m. Admission for asso- Mesa. Special puppet friends will dation members is $5 and $8 for be on hand and there will be an nonmembers. Membership is not arts and crafts project. For infor-required. For information, call mation, call 646-8845. 898-1773 KAPLAN'S &eeldaet. ll.n::n. dimer and late EM!Angs. Vttsd the beet deli Ill Q-enge County. Q'.>en 7 d8ys Bam-1 C¥n 80d Bam-11 pm on weekends. All major aedt C8f'd& accept.eel. Locetad off the ~ at Harbor BM:I. 3211 Ha"to-BM:!. 557..a611 SFUZZI New Italian -Begant yet casual lloceted in Triangle Square. Costa ..... ). Wed ."""" Hoo'.'""'"""'"""" -"""'day. Hours: Lunch 11 :30em4:c::D;>m. Dimer 4:~10:30. Reserv8tions &ccepted. Mastsrcerd, VLSB, American Express. Locat.ed at 1B70A Harbo.-Blvd.1714J 54S..951JJ TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pl!8ta8 and bread mede fresh daily. Q:>en 6 days a week. Tues.- Sun. 4-1~. Fri. & S8t. 4-11 . Dosed MoodityS. VIS& and Mast.ef'c8rd ecc:epted. Reservations accepted. l..ocatad at 3012 Newport BNd. 723-2338 NICK'S PIZZA Great piuBs & pest& in Costa Mesa SIOCe 1968. ~ for UlCh Tues . .fri 11am-2pm. Dimer served Spm-1~. Set. noon to 1(1>m. """"' -""' -~ "2300 --°""""· Coote Mesa. )ReO' -lot) (71 4J 54S.1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA locllted et 251 E8St Pacific Coast: HiQt'Nt'8Y in Nawpcrt Beacl'I. lunch ~.Set. 11 ::D-2::D. 9Jnday 8n.n:ti , 1 ern-3pm, llrner Mon&.ri 5pm-1C¥n. Cal eheed tor l'888N80ons 673-9500 RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT !Xi board the "Pnde of Newport" RiYerboet. Home Of The Newpat Harbor N&.t:ic8I M.l&euTl jft:lrrnerty Reuben E. lee} Is ~ From 11 am--9pm Unch and Omer Set Sun Bnn:h Sam 1-..-J.~Noaded(rly""-· -()'-Parties ......... QodC....-. Located At. 151 E. Coest Hv.y. Newpcrt Bel!ldl. C'A 92660 1714) 873-3425 Fax: 873-7864 CHARLIE'S CHILI Located llt Mcfadden Place !next Ul N&wport Pier} in ~ Bueti. t-b.n: Moo-Thur 7:CDim-12 midnlrJtit~ 7:0Am-3:CJJem. Amax, lfl88. CieaMr. Oner's CU. No ~Needed. (714) 675-7991 MARK WOOD'S PALM STREET BEACH CLUB Q-. y<>r..., -"'"" !Ji"". '°'"'"I' .. --T.., .... _,.,.. .......... -. Tq>olfy<>r "*' ... Beedl D.ib iai cr.n plm pie tr IMO.~ f'IWll -· Ful bor. -'**'cl· ~ .. 5:00 for-Mon. ""' Bot..--· Ew!J ... __ Mon.""' Th.n. &7pm. 7 r91C1 rJM •C11t.alt11wt. 111 P1tn 9t. in e.tJoo, IDTll'-,,-9"l. )714)873-3CJ4C1 ZUBIES Menu --. °"'""· -& ~ Pit.. Rib, Pizza, ~Bir. -Rongo"""" 13.&6 And Up . ..,...., 11:30lm 1~ -~ '!I 11pm. °""" Ordo...,. Al•..-S R1•t«b• NatNiledld. ~mt 17111r -·· °"'"-)714) 1145ali1 THE CULINARY WRAP FcW'l,,...~ .............. = ........ rol. qo,,,1··--11:<1lom· ._.,"" ..... ..-. lll!OE.1,..,_ 1.E CAP'lllHYATT' RUllftCY HIYlllE a•••~..,..-.Qr_,... --~e-· ··-·u ... ~-=1'.~rl. ,.=a,. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. -· Cee...-Solad, Homemod&Seuuge. ""'· l.en'I>. Diehes, Wine. Beer. Qippuo00o & W. Hotn: Waelt S....W., Bot. & &.>. Bnn:h Fn>m 8::JJ.1:00, 11am-1~. Fri.&t. , 1llfl"lo11pm. Al,.,.,.,,. a-tdt Ca-de-.~"" 251 s...,,... Wof. --(7141723{E21 CIAO RESTAURANT -.--&"""'·~·-od-&~. ""' ... -..... eel for-.. Doon fur"""' ""' ........ <.-•223-..... __ 87!>4070 SWEET BASrL CAFl"E a PIZZERIA . --· -·-·""'end"""'"""' .... . ---..... 99*11"""''1-......... .... ",,:nm, ,_ """ BrtolOI.,. '"""" "e?O -a , 111•.Cooro-loomrof_&_. 24M444. for dolort 1111.esxl, '*' 1141~. CAFE INDIGO Wo----. llrgn.--&rdgo tJ+ I Dbl. ~, .... 111m>11prn& 11n-1811'nMdli& ..................... --... -.tlll~ - SBla. IMlllClffl lboC..--C..· ------evwy n-My night !rem 7,30 to ~-• "BerDet • Noble tvletro --• cblldnll~ tlOry time WednMday from 10''5 to ore $10 more. Po< IDfonutlon, WI 755-0340. • 'nmnl.I Laddei !or Slnqles offers an opportunity to meet new people while Improving • 10,30 p.OL Slng!M ond couples w-. Live murl<: provided by the Ray Robblno Combo. '!be ooot ls S3. The Senior Center Is at 696 W. l!llb St., Costa Mesa. For lnlonno-, WI 6'5-2356. 11,30 a.m. at 9018 South Coast Ort"", Cotta Mesa. Por informa- tion. call 4"-0226. • tbe Fashion Island Barnes &: Noble otters children's story time Thursday from 1 to 8 p.m. at 953 Newport Center Dr!Ve, Newport. Beach. Por informallnn. call 759- your game. R~aUon fee 11 111 Sl8 and ln1erested parties put -. their names on a Ult and CAD.' challenge players on the u.t.. For information, call 755--0340. WMtllS WORKSHOP The Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble presents a free writer's workshop Wednesday at 1 p.m: a\ 901B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa. Mesa. For informa- tion, call-444..0~26: 0982. • • SINGLES •JAM, singles 21-39, boldt a :> variety of otitings and activitiet" / Por more information, call the .. ~ JAMline l'.t 665-5CU8. ~ • Jewtsh In Between Singles, age 39-59, offers social and cul· J tural events and can be reached 4 by calling 755-0340. '> JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • o( AUJlf(>R APPEARANCE • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and descri& singles with a wide range of personal and proff?s- sional interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Center SYNAGOGUE VISITS "' Barnes & Noble Fashion Island presents author Mark Key& on Saturday at 2 p.m. at 953 Ne"V}>Ort Center Drive, New- port Beach. For infomiation, call 759-0983. ONck n "-'All•f90ftlc -Ulf'ltlhl Fiiters 99.7" of all brealhable air~. ff features a state-ol-th&-alt roller that rotates more than 6.SOO times per n'Knute pk:tdng up dul1 mites, pet hair, pollen, Unt, and fine ...nd, all In one sweep. Meet young Jewish singles •. a and couples for Friday services 1 in area synagogues. Vuits take '"'"Z place the third Friday of every , l month. For information, call 755-5555, ext. 551. -itsu-Alr5 Aegeneratn lhe air In a 15' x 30' room wary 19 minutes. Catchet up to 95% °' 8'1 airboml!I pollutants Including smoke dull, and pollen. Oreck Su-Bueter B The companion compact canister Is powerful enough to Ifft a 16-pound bowling ball. ® ORECK \ FLOOR CARE CENTERS -\....-- • I 14-Point I : TUNE-UP SPECIAL : TUSTIN .., NEWPORT BEACH IJZ29 Jamboree Rd 2S2J.A East.bluff Dr. """""' ,,....., tRVlNE 540.S-D Alton Pkwy, 651009 I ' ! Save $14 95 ! I $10 ° I F1.JLLERTON LAGUNA NJGUEL 1064 E. Bastancbury Rd 27221-D La Paz Rd. HUNTINGTON BEACll ) 7158 F.din&er Ave. ·--------------===:· AM AC Hf Su&t1 & Sushi to Go. Complete Ber. AA Majer Credit Cerds. Locacad /Ji. 2675 f'vine Awe. !Across From Newport Golf c.ourse1 (7141645-5518 BEN I HANA Ameri:::e'a most oeletrafsd Jepeneee ~ ~ 7 days e week. Ll.nch 11 ::JJem.2:~ Moofri. amer s:~ 1C>CQ>m ""'°'"""'' 5::>'.l>m-11:CQ>m Fri: s,m-11:CQ>n Sat: 4:~9:~ Sui. loca:ed et 4250 8r-c:h St. 955-0022 LA CAVE Menu _, '""""'· fret>. SMmp, ....... °"" -Fri. & Set. Prime Rib, Ful Ber & Wna List. Cttaull b-eaa. HOlrs: Lunches 11 ::1)2::Il -Dinner Mon.Sat. From 5:~. VISS. MastauM-d, llner'a Oltl. l..ocd".ed N:. 1695 kine lwa., {At 17th ~I Neer B1ockbu1ter Ert.ertairvnert Qlllbt Mase (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu -...... ,_Reh. Oicl<a'i, a..,... & Soleda. ,,,_ -"""" $3. 75 .... Ur<n & $6.25 .... °"""'· Hours: Mon . ..sat. q,er, 11em F<r lunch. 4:oopm Mon . .fr(, °"""' 3oCQ>m. Set. & &x>.,....,.. frd 0.... -· Located /Ji. 2:JD Harbor Bl. 131, Collta Mesa (7141641~777 THE ARCHES n. . steek Sld l!IMfood house in D-enga C'n.n:y llinoe 192~"""' Mon . .fri. 11:30mn <rd S:CQ>m. °"""' ......,.,....,...., 1:0'.lom. ~on--& r..->t.w•--· 645-7077 lllOY)lL KHYBER --.-.. -~"'-"" 11 ::0 ltlXl>m. ~ ... ...,, 8111. ....... -11 :3!)a,31l lllllw--15:~. ~• 1Clll_ .. _ Qlwlr•¥ *• ' 672-9091 831-6744 Ml·J168 JAVA CKN1RA.LE -·~-..._ ..... L-..•34alVo ...... --T-Mft>lq.,, DISCORDIA 1"'---.--.-. .-•INLll>. llldl_ .. __ 17,..417- '97 RACE FOR lME aJRE Tbe Suian G. Komen Breast Cancer Fonrvfatioo Is Jooking fer voNnteen to make its W RA<le far the Cunt a staggertng succees. One of California's largest SK nm/walks needs assistance with pre-race events and race day activities. It takes more than 1,200 volunteers to operate the Newport Beach event at Fashion Island. If you'd like to help with the Sept 28 event. call 224-0299 and leav~ your name, address and phone nmnber. You'll ~ a volunteer sign-up sheet afterward. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Parm at the Qrange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Smith, 7Q8-1S17. • dtmR FOR CREATIVE AP'ERNAlMS •The Center for Creative Alter- nJtives, a non-profit charitable omanization that works through uie United Way, needs vohmteers, gtaduate level interns or trainees. Qill Karen. 642-0377. . dNreR DOCENTS If you love the arts, become a Center Docent It enables you to • and be involved in the Orange Q:>unty Performing Arts Center as few are able. You'll frequent back- stage and below stage areas giving public tours of the Center. To learn more and apply, call the Support Qroups office at 556-2122, ext. 218. COUEGE HOSPITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary is seeking volun- ~ to perform clerical. reception desk. gift shop m9 other duties at the hospital. For information, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m . and 4 COMMUMTY HOSPtCE CARE Community Hospice Care, which provides medical and emo- tional support to terminally ill patients and their families in Orange County, needs volunteers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For information or to regis- ter, call Qndy Laird, 978-7447. <X>STA MESA <MC PLAYHOUSE The Costa .Mesa Civic Play- house needs volunteers for usher- ing, backstage, mailings, typing, lights and many other duties. For more information, call 650-5269. COSTA MESA HISTORIC.Al SOOETY The society collects information, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the har- bor area. Volunteers are needed for clerical tasks, computer input and help in the library. For infonnation, call Charles Beecher, 631·5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNOL 1be Costa Mesa Uteracy Cen- ter needs volunteer tutors to teach English as a second language. Pree Laubach training is provided and requires no foreign language sldlk. In addition to earning certification, graduates will be assigned a stu- dent at a nearby teaching center. A tax deductable $30 matsials fee provides everything needed to I SCHOOLS lead a student through two akill days per mmth. Cootact Debbie boob. To register or for more infor-Magnusen at "32-9681. mation, call 548-3384 or 548--6584. COSTA MESA POUa DEPARTMENT DEfOtE FOUNDATION r<>RlMEARTS The DePore Fou:ndatkm for the Arts, a noo-profit organization ded- icated to dance at 151 Kalmus Dri- ve, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volun- teers. For more information, call 241-9908. I i i i i I Police work could be 1n your future if you're a bWngual senior. The c.osta Mesa Police Depart- ment is seeking volunteers aged 55 and older who speak Spanish and English and are willing to wear a uniform.. Those interested would help staff the Westside Sub-Station (WSUB) four to eight hours per week and must be able to read and write English Voh.qiteers will be trained in fingerplinting and com- puter entry and assist on several current projects. The WSUB is located at 5fJ7 W. 18th St and is open Monday through PridAy from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact Officer Frank Rudisill at 722-6714 oi Memie Ellis at 154-5020. DISCOVERY SHOP ! Discovery Shops are run by the i Amedcan Cancer Society. Volun-. I teen are needed, and no special ! skills are necessary. For intOl'IDll-l tion, call 640-4777 between 10 a.m. l and Sp.in. ! COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipwpose senior ser- vices facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more information, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. ADVOCATES r<>R ABUSE Volunteers are needed to make a two-year commitment to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. During the two-year period, volunteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. For informa- tion, call 935-6124. CUDDlE. INC. Provide support to abused and abandoned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotline specialist. Answer the toll-free nwnber at your own home during a 12-bour shift, one or two Dl$PUTE RESOW110N SBMCES Dispute ReSblution Services needs volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assist.ants to help 1n a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for offtce volunteers and for mediators. For more informa- tion. call 250--0488. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volunteers for ongoing clerical work and to help in programs for children with disabilities and in special events. For infonnation, call 834-1111. NATURE CENTER &ch year thousands of school children visit the ENC's interpre- tive Nature Center in Newport Beach. It features 13 wli.que Cali- fornia habitats the kids learn about through the center's educational programs. The ENC needs Volun- teer 1tail Guides to help these visi- tors learn about their environment. To get involved or learn more, oon- tact the ENC office at 645-8489. The ~Of Sunday Bnmch IsJustAs SpectaCuJar. If you're seeking a feast for the palalc as well as the other senses. try our ~ ocanhont Sunday~ brunch. Each week. we present an enticing amy of fwc indudifia Baron of beef, ~ ~IO-<lrder omdcttcs. said, fresh sushi, ~ and incredible~ served on our l*i<> The Waterf~ronl' '/.,,JI!',; overtooking lhe ~ Plcific Ocean. So ~~ treat yourself this Sunday. One look. one ~ and you'O sbate our unique point of view. Bead! Re901t Adults $23.9S • O\ildren $12.9.5 •Free validated puting. l JI(}() Ptxifo CMst H...,, H""'"'1/H !Jtdd. CA 9ZMIJ 7 J4.f)6{). 7873 o 1.n '""~ ~ {\"'.'JJ Chlld Quest lntematlonal, Inc. -----.. i I I I I CONTINUED FROM A1 Of the $1.3 milllon from the sale of the fa.rm to the dty of Cos- ta Mesa, trustees have designat- ed $4.65 million for roofing pro- jects, Costa Mesa High repairs, the sports project, opening Rea and Davis schools and deferred maintenance. Rubino also said Wednesday be was pleased with the board's acknowledgement that thew should proceed with caution on the sports facilities project. "We're very pleased with the discussion and the caution flags that went up,• Rubino said. "We're not again.st the project. We're against spending $500,000 without cost (analysis) and know- ing who's going to pay for it." Trustee Jim Ferryman acknowledged the school dis- trict's financial pressures, but argued that just as the board had spent a million or more dollars in past years on Newport Beach athletic facilities, lt should put up the money for Costa Mesa athlet- ic upgrades. He also said that Jim Scott Sr. Coat Eft4tctlve Legal So~ ~ ... ,. •trie h**'-+$25,000 .• (714) 760-8775 • !--.~2,~~ ~PIJ<?~~ • Your Source For Local News Daily Pilot Newport Beach • Costa Mesa and his son, who presented the plan to the board, offered detailed descriptions of the pool and stadium with an estimate cost of $60,000 for the Estancia stadium and approximately a $1 million for the pool. The Scotts could not be reached for comment. Ferryman said the farm sale money should not be spread across the district for deferred maintenance. •rm not saying we don't have NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Brealc.fast other priorlties in the district, but Costa Mesa and Estancia facili-.. ties need to be a priority,• Ferry- man said. "The only way we're going to be able to attack the deferred maintenance program is to pass some kind of parcel tax.• Individually the trustees have said they favor a pa.reel tax or a bond issue and in September a school tax consultant will advise them about getting the issue on the ballot. SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL 9 5 * Chicken, Ribs • Brisket Dtnner * From 6 p.m. ~ BBQ Chicken, Spare Al~ and Brisket of S..f lndudee: Btllled Pot.to, ---. Com on the Cob a Select ._ ~~ > '. ' '. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,_ '• ' '• " ' ' ,. ,. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,. ' ,. •• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' •• ' ' ' 'IM4.JllSOAV. AUG\J$f 21, 1997 BAY DREDGING The on-off status of the millions needed for dredging the Back Bay is thankfully back on again. And that's good news for the health of Newport's crown jewel. Most bay observen agree the estuary that feeds into Newport Harbor is in serious condition with mud and silt bul.lding up at a breakneck. clip. FISHERMAN Strange weather patterns have made for prime fishing condi- tions at local piers, which is a good thing. But with that good for- tune romes an onslaught of anglers and fish guts thet make the piers a little messier than n..,rmal. CHRISTIAN SPIRIT \Vh.ile a certain clergyman down the road is getting a passel of bad press, locally the Rev. Steve Isenman from First Methodist Church in Costa Mesa showed a bit of charity U:µs week by offer- ing up the parking spot he won the use of at Tiia.ngle Square to 6. disabled man. The disabled man contended that before the center raffled the spot away in a contest, he parked there regularly. losses BACK BAY VISITORS forum. :· : . Once more, the public is going to have to wait to use the long- awaited interpretive center at the county's regional park in the West Upper Back Bay, as officials postpone construction of the facility for at least six more months. LA PUERTA ABIERTA CONGREGATION MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y "OT The Rev. Jose Coronado of Costa Mesa has lost hb postUon as pastor of La Puerta Able rta Christian Church. ' ' ' ' Parishioners at the local church run by the Assemblies of GOO are now without their longtime pastor, the Rev. Jose Coronado. Coronado, who started the ministry and is battling an illness, has been ousted from his position by church offici.als. L-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the m ailbag Jason is not the only one to blame THE ISSUE: The fall- out from the fatal crash involving New Harbor High teens last May continues to create community controversy. S hame on you Fred Martin for being the jury in this matter. Your statement that the young man should have taken responsibility and put b.im.self at the mercy of the judge, do you know all of the facts? · Jason's lawyer is rtght in some of the defenses she has brought up. She is doing her job as a defense attorney, where as it looks like some of the parents we ren't doing their jobs as par- ents. The breaking of the law started way be.fore tha.t fateful night. It is true that Irvine Avenue has too many curves. U you dri ve Irvine Avenue every day as I do, you will see many cars driving at the speed of Jason, without losing control . As had been said, this was a tragic accident. There is blame to be applied on all sides. Not just one thing, speeding, caused this accident. The Bridgman's son allowed all of the people to get ln the car. He allowed Jason to dri- ve. The other passengers were old enough to call their parents to pick them up because of the unsafe conditions. All of the young adults in the car were aware that you shouldn't ride ln a car without a seat belt. They accepted the asswnption of the risk by doing so without. I am a compassionate parent; but 1 have had my till of the pub- lic outcry for one person to take sole responsibility for actions from all of the people who are in denial of their responsibility in this trag- ic accident. A young man's life is already under scrutiny for what he thought was "doing the right thing .~ Everyone needs to stand up and be counted -parents and kids. The consequences are tough for all: The Bridgman's have lost a fine young man at an early age. The Arthurs have a tough and long road to a hopeful recovery. Dan Townse nd will have a tough road to recovery. All the rest of the families will have to deal with this in the future. Jason Rausch had no criminal intent when he took the wheel of · the car that fateful night. So why just single him outl ROBERT KINGAARD Costa Mesa Fred Martin's Aug. 16 column hardly deserved to be moved to the first page. Judge Martin has decided that he knows how Jason Rausch should be behaving if the young man was "truly• remorse- lul. •genuinely" penitent, and, ol course, "unequivocally• contrite. Let Rausch and his maker hammer out the details of his moral guilt and consequences. Talcing penonal responsibility for one's behavior, problems and shortcomings doesn't include walking blto a court of law and demanding a public flogging. p&Fk Courtrooms in America are about considering mitigating cir- cwnstances. Few things make me prouder to be an American. No matter your name, Rausch, Man- son, Pol Pot or McVeigh, no mat- ter how shocking, beinc;>us or inexcusable the accusations, you get to stand up in court and say please consider these factors in fixing my consequences and/or criminal culpability. With five-time convicted child molesters living in anybody's neighborhood, the despicable O.J. Simpson and Charles Keat- ing playing golf everyday, we should feel lucky that youngsters trust due process. Walking into court and saying •guilty, your honor~ isn't honesty, Fre<fMartin, it's stupidity. What's my part in all this is what Jason Rausch is asking. What about the police? What about the top-heavy, jacked-up car? What about a carload of •friends" getting slopped up on booze and then saying, "Take care of us Jason. Be responsible for ow-safety and security Jason, because we are too irresponsible to do SO ourselves.• Ask all the questions you like Jason Rausch. GAllY DlllES Cotta Mesa Let me see i! I'm right. Fred Martin wants Jason Rausch, bare· ly 18 and just graduated from high school, to disregard the advice of the profession.al lawyer his parents have hired for him and plead guilty to all the charges, including one ~t is a felony. Then, he can spend the next six years (>f his life in prison as punishment for being the sober designated driver who made the mistake of speeding on the wrong road in the wrong car with too many •unbelted" friends. Will that satisfy Mr. Martin's concept of responsibility? ANN DllAPl!lt Newport- How can anyone who bas ever raised a teenager not think •there but for the grace of God go Il " MoSt of us do everything we can possibly do to raise children who know right from wrong and who make the right choices in their- lives. However, J think we are being naive to think that they always make the best dedsions. Sometimes they learn through wrong dec:i.sions, either their own or those of others. There Is enough blame and responsibility to go around in the case of Jason RausCh and his friends. They all made some dev- astatingly wrong decisions: to drink while under age, to ride in a car without a seat belt Md to allow Jason to drive too fast on the cwves. He may want to admit and take responsibility, but consider· ing the litigious nature of our soci- ety, may not be able to so until after his sentence has been deter- mined. For Donnie Bridgman's mother, who is part of the legoJ morass in which we all cunenUy live, to want to put the blame on another child is ludicrous. She could very easily have been sitting in Jason's mother's seat. Most of us sympathize with all the parents and students involved ln. this awful situation. We should be learning instead of blaming. Remember, "Let he who ls without sin cast the first stone." CLYDA Blll!NNEll Corona de1 Mac It seems to me that Jason Rausch is punished enough hav- ' ing to live with the tragedy be caused. Jail won't erase it. Mil. AND MRS. B~. DESENBERG Newport Beach l have been reading the Daily Pilot foi years -love it -but, 1 am so angry at this moment at tbis Fred Martin that be would write such an article about this young boy. I'm so infuriated at him. 1llis boy was trying to do some good. He was trying to take c4re of the othen. And he gets the blame for everything . I wonder what's going to happen when M4rtin's boys, his grandchildren, grow up - what they're going to do. I am so angry, I just feel like I'm gonna have a heart attack. This is ridicu- lous that a man would write an artide in a paper about this. LUCll.E BUllGl!lt Corona del Mar Just wanted to comment on Fred Martin's good article today in the paper. I think it's fine. Why do we keep overlooking the true cause of this acddenti Thanks Fred, you're d'f'g • good job. · JOE GltOTIIUS Balboa ' ; ; ; ; ; ' ; I l ' ; ' I ~ ' ; ; i .... ,..e +c,....._.,.,..., =::.WllDllo IM :::..::.•~ _ ....... ~ who ,. __ to:b;to in-. .... ..-. •1"W .._....., whO ...... to~-dolllrllc-. of ....... ""'•lnlall-"'81- llllt lfld---.... IKNlcmt-..Wdoa:JSMl.e i Ii ond rtdlhe ~·of • 1hmo In -of.,,.... ,, _ ............. 1-my~toyou ..,. John It this: Why _.., you be man conc8m9d about the folb who -trying ond, whllelhey-ln•-•) -ry-. ..-..1-lng to be dean and sober thin yotJ are about the ¢1 l abusers who 11119 among us? 1J! Who Is -dangefous to your $01-ly Ind "'"41 being. ' ' ~ John. the abuser driving down your street. °'the recovefl~g person who may "' not flt your pAlppY Ideal of • how normal folks sho<lld " oli look? ,., l I rejoice with you that no ~ one you hold dffr has ~ • faced the real"r of 5Ubstance ..l abwl, but the odds are against you remaining so aloof In the future.. IWhapo 1 an aducatlonal foray into the rulltles of how group, "-~might gain , you the twin charities of ~ -Ion -unclomaodo- lng. • '1 ClllfClt Dayt l!Y~ ·-' ~I I , •• I . Hedges right. I once. again j ! Hedges hit 1he nail on tile : ' head. We need to fld our· I -of the Supreme Courts . 1 ruling our lrrtlmale liws and 1 .-1.,.. . ; B. Tl!BANcE ~ .. ! N..._t- 1 write your ·1 I representatives j ! . PllESIDENT • . ) Biii dlnton. 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Newport Harbor Cheer SqwMA ~ with other groups haft r.t.ed money for her medical ne8dl. Hit mire at Meridian continuel to be~. and Maete and friends of the flimOy are appeeling to the tyjmlWlldty tD mntlnue supporting her Oll9. •• •1 Mve DO idea bow long she is gotDg to be (at tbe care center),• Ma818 taid. •0octors spoke about her ~ here a .year. She is nowbent DMr going home." Tbe right side of Amanda's body ii itill paraly7.ed. and she has severe biain damage, Maese said. Pund-raJsers for Amanda, including an event to be held at Fletcher Jones Motorcars, will be announced at a press conference today. MESA CONTINUED FROM A 1 tractual agreement couldn't be reached. Mesa's General Manager Karl Kemp said district officials are unsure whether they will take such a step now. "Nobody wants to do 'that," Kemp said "We would rather pro- vide an alternative. I suppose it's still an alternative, but I think the better way is to proceed or to find out what is fair and reasonable. Irvine Ranch still won't sit across the table from us (and talkJ." The meeting will be held in the board room at 1 p.m, 1965 Placen- tia Ave. cityside Macroeconomics class begins Sept. 8 A 15-week macroeconom- 1cs class will begin Sept. 8 at Orange Coast College. Economics 180, which meets Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon, will cover various topics involving macroeconomics including the Federal Reserve system. international econom- ics and inflation. Registration is under way in the college's admissions office. For information, call 432-5072. HOME OWNER 'S INSURANCE WE Wt.'~··: Et You~ fiRS7 (>101CE Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUI'O •HO~• HP.Aim 40· ~ar.r in Business ~ 4)J ----.. -./,. . 631-7740 "41 Old Nenon aw.. N-port 8-:Ja "'-"'""'......-0 BREWER in attracting buameaa and lmprovtng neigh~rboodl. • Brickson said Brewer should spend less time fund-ralllng and more time in J,he dtY she repre- sents to find out what is ~ going on there. Capitol Weekly reporter June Gin, who wrote the article, said Brewer was attempting to show that her district 1s not only an attluent area. She aatd Brewer didn't say Costa Mesa was •totally ovemm• With problems. •we were tolld.ng more about Newport Beaeb, and she aa1d there are other areu like Costa Mesa, for instance, that have• these problems,• Gin said, addlrig that Brewer also includ- ed Santa Ana u an area that faces these problems. "I sincerely hope that Mari· lyn's comments were taken out of context,• City Councilman Gary Monahan said. "However, if this ls what she truly believes, I would like to see what she ls doing to support our council's efforts to improve Costa Mesa.• Emmett Steed, preildelit Of the Costa MeM Toumm Ud Promotion Council, lakl thi council recently launched a $40,000-a-year edve~ cam- paign to promote the~ at John Wayne Airport. S'9ed A.id he ii un&ware of any serious prob- lems with gangs, ghetto. and immigration in Costa Mesa. •1 woUldn't aay that it wu leriOul in direct cootrut with Ne~rt Bea.ch,• aaid Steed, whoee role it ii to promote the area as a tourist deatinaUon. •Most of what we have ls t0me pretty high-end aa well as diverse areas.• • The dt)"s Orange County Performing Arts Center WU con- lidered earlier th1a year for a future site for. the Oscars cere- monies, said City Council- woman Heather Somers. •Perhaps Mrs. Brewer would like to have a tour of Costa Mesa to know that some of the finest world-class shopping la avail- able here," Soman said. .,Including Guccl, Hermes, nttany, Chanel -the likes of which are only M4?D in Paris, Rome, New York and Beverly Hills, not Newport Beach.• SPECIALIZING IN BMW Serving Orange County 16 Years s24~ Oii & Filter exp 10fJ1/97 F1nt Time Cutomera, BMW Only • Paclftc Auto Technlcs, Inc. 1786 Whittler Ave. Costa Mesa (714) 931-3188 Stop. Go. Pennzoil. P.A.N.G. 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Cotdero couldn't wait to end her summer of singing lessons and get be.ck to school, where there's a variety of activities. •1 get more recess and a brand new teacher," said Unness, 7. "I get so tired [during the summer).• "I like it when we go out there and learn about letters,• the 5- year-old said before reciting the alphabet. Cesar Garcia, a fourth-grader, said he lilted going to school to play handball ana.. other sports wtth biJ frlendl. •1t•s better than the house: said 9-year-old Cesar. While some kids shed tears on the first day of school, kinder- gartner Jasmine Swain wasn't too scared to start her education- Kindergarten teacher Virginia Muschetto said students spent the morning learning to draw circles and make happy faces to place by The rest of the Newport Mesa Unified School Diltrict campuses will open sept. 10. 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Their two-bedroom house on ..._,,UJ.U· is filled with donated fwni- ' canies no more food than ey can afford and only has a ~ to blow the hot air around, ., 1Jut the former residents of Ute <lrange County Inte rfaith Shelter in Costa Mesa say they are'lmp- py. ~ "It's great," Tammy said . "I .. love it. I love this house. I love • m y ldlldlord." Last month, the couple was . wondering where they and their son, Patrick, would live as the deadline for them to leave the temporary housing shelter neared The hrst rental advertisement they responded to did not require a credit check , and despite their honesty about former prison con- victions and addictions, the own- er was willing to take a chance on them. "She said she had an instinct feeling that we were the right people to move in here," Tammy said. More help has entered their lives smcC' the Dally Pilot report- $295'1() complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don'c Delay. Avoi d Probate! 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"lf Ron and I have any prob- lems, she'll counsel us,• Tammy said. In addition to small items like shampoo and toys, Warren has found them a donated washing machine and dryer. "We locate resources for them,• Warren said. "We want to make sure !Patrick) has licensed child care and getting (Tammy) into some support groups.• When Patrick misbehaves h1I parents give him a •ttme-o\lt• in his room until he has calmed down, but Tammy wants to learn new ways to discipline him. Both Ron and Tammy are inter- ested in watching the videos on child discipline and completing workbooks because they need parenting skills to help them get their other children back. Three of Tammy's five cb1ldren are in her father's custody in Ida- ho. A fourth child is at Orange- wood Children's Home. They vis- it with him regularly, picking him up evecy Saturday and taking him home to play with Patrlclc. Tammy said he cries when he has to go back to Orangewood, but the couple knows they aren't ready to take care of him yet. "It's tough right now with Patriclc, • Tammy said. "We don't feel that we can financially take over (for another child) right now." Paying the bills on Ron's salary is difficult for the family, but Tam- my is planning to get a job soon after she finds a low-income day care for Patrick. When Tammy was at the Cos- ta Mesa shelter, she worked at Target. But she lost the job over a dispute about her schedule. Ron has been a deliverer at Penn Records for two years. His supervisor, Susan Kramer, allows him time off for child custody DON I.EACH I OM.Y Pl.OT Patrick Lounsbury, 4, plays with bis toy train In the Uvlng room of bls new home tn Orange. u bis parents, Ron and 'nunmy, look on. court dates when necessary. "She's just real supportive and real understanding,• Tammy said. "She's probably the best boss he'll ever have.• Until she finds a job, Tammy busies herself by taking walks with Patrick to the park and down the hill to the store. "There are certain things that are real tough,• Tammy said, noting the recent heat and humidity has left her tired while running errands without a vehi- cle. When Ron and Tammy left the shelter, they had a 1978 Pontiac Phoenix that died soon after they moved to north Orange. They sold the car to a junk- yard for $70 and are having a dif- ficult time getting approved for a car loan. Despite the obstacles in front of them -finding transportation, gaining child custody and get- ting on their feet financially - Ron and Tammy remain confi- dent, saying they know God would not have taken them this far to just throw them away. "It's like Ron always says, 'We could lose everything, and we'd still have each other,'• Tammy said. "Ron and I have already been through at this age what most people go through in a life- time. They can't take that away from us.• • BLOOD PRESSURE • HEIGHT lt WEIGHT WSJbN EYE-Ol'ENER Estancia geq a blueChip tranf er ft.Ir "911• soccer - l'oShiha Senior Classic will remain at NBCC • Hoag Memorial's possible involv:ement would mean end of Taco Bell Newport Classic. ASweeks of uncertainty, e will be a Toshiba or Classic in 1998 and it will be p layed at Newport Beach Country Club, Senior PGA Tour official Tim Crosby said Wednesday. Start · the band, hoist the banners ... and who knows? Maybe Arnold Palmer will show up. Crosby, the tour's vice presi- de1;1t of blliiness affairs, said the tour has •eveiy intention of hav- ing the golf towna.ment with Toshiba as its title sponsor at Newport Beach Country Club.• Crosby also said a tournament manager to replace Bob Neely's group, International Sports and Event Marketing, is still uncon- firmed. •n•s like a player to be named J4ter," Crosby said. On May 10, Newport Beach richard dunn Country Club ownership issued ~ statement saying it would no longer host Orange County's only PGA Tour event if ISM continued as manager. NBCC cited "continual defaults" in payments and a strong concern "about ISM's rela- tively small contribution to chari- ty last year· ($45,000) and uncer- tainty regarding the 501(c)(3) tax exempt status of Classic Charities of Orange County." In June, it was reported in this space that Hoag Memorial Hospi- tal Presbyterian, longtime benefi- ciary of the 'Illco Ben NeV!]>Ort Classic Pro-Am, would emerge as the new charity to O}>t'rate the Senior Classic witll its oars already in the water from 23 years' experience and a solid framework of volunteers eager to contribute to the venerable insti- tution. "There's going to be a tourna- ment run by somebody, and we anticipate Toshiba will be the spons6r and we anticipate the event to be played at Newport Beach Country Club, but any- thing beyond that is speculative,• Crosby said. •Even though we're late in the game (less than seven months away), we're going to find a way to get it done." The Senior Classic, which donated no money to charity this year under the direction of ISM, is expected to be played March 9- 15 next year. "We're going to present our • SEE GOLF PAGE 8 2 . . . . barry faulkner Transfer boosts Estancia's boys soccer •Miranda's arrival has Coach Steve Crenshaw eagerly anticipating the opening of Eagles' season. • Even though older brother Jed plays two s}>orts, it is the younger Weinstein, Josh, who inspires him. H olidays at the Weinstein household must be l(lme- tbing ot a nightmare. •stop kiclq.ng the ball in the mrusel • one could imagine Ellert, mother of Jed and Josh, saeam- ing as a soccer ball bounds off the heed of one of the boys and lands iJ)cbes away from a family heir- loom. Holidays and summers are rare meeting times for the family, and probably savored rather than dreaded, as Jed begins his senior year at Emory University in AUanta, and Josh embarks upon his second year at New York City's Colwnbia. Both are Corona del Mar High grads. The elder brother, Jed at 21, earned NCAA Division m laurels in tennis the last two seasons with the Eagles. He had played soccer his first two years but gave it up to concentrate on his net game. ''Tennis is individual thing. You push yourself. If you lose, you rdn onJy blame yourself," he said . "Soccer is a team thing, that's the GOLF . CONTINUED FROM 81 fchedule to the tow'a board of directon at our meeting (SeS>t. 16 lo Indianapolis) and the Toshiba Senior Classic is on the scbed- flle," Crosby said. ~ Crosby also said the Japanese flectronics mammoth strongly desires to play a significant role in hie community, not just ln Irvine, where Toshiba is ~clquiir1er8d, t>ut tbri>ughout Orang• Cotillty. f ·~·re trying' to do the right tblno b the community, and their No.1 ~ is to be • c:bartta-w. ~t in the CXJIDIDwU• ly, • ~ Aid. •1 •pi>14ud tbmD foi h•'9no m there. lb ~ the Senior O•liltc --·IGA·· 'Jbur pOMq, ISM en· E 'c CbUttiel ol Oringe bat the ~doll ... delded fedetal ~ Nld .... .,, '''"' cbAli- whole~.· It 11 also ~J Jed is returning to the soccer th1I fall. •1 didn't think (Jed would return to IOCCW), • ~olli, 19, ifrld. •He had his first practice, though. and said he felt pretty good." Josh, on the other hand, has few athletic dreams beyond the soccer field. The sport landed him a scholarship to a Division I Ivy League school While hls playing time was nearly nil hls freshman campaign. he sees his talents moving him up. •My playing time couldn't really decrease, so it should increase,• the midfielder laughed. •1 played really well in the sprtng. After sJiring, I was in a starting spot, so unless a freshman comes in, I should have it." Ellen Weinstein likes to brag about her boys, and for good rea- son. But she is the first to say that their talents cliff er. ··~ '"-• ••• • • ; j ••• . . ' "Tbat w• one GI my: belt Ma· IODI ever, to be ~ytng with him and Juan. It WU great,. Josh said .• nae oldet broth« sounds like be bu reversed rol• With Josh when speaking of that season. "My brother bas1mspired me. It was wonderful playing on the same team. The way be works so bard and improves ... ," Jed said. "He was thinking of coming to Emory, but I'm glad he chose to go to Columbia. It's a great school and has a good soccer program." The Weinsteins seem to cher- ish the same things about soccer -the closeness with teammates, the speed and the commitment. But Josh may have it a little tougher than Jed when it comes to the latter. "I have no free time at all\· the fall," Josh said. "Our practice field is 20 minutes away from campus, so we have to take a bus." "In actuality, Josh is the better soccer player. Jed gets all the press from tennis, but Josh is bet- ter when it comes to soccer," she said. Jed (left) and Josh Welmteln pal around with Corona del Mar High~ boys soccer coach, Derek Lawther (center) last winter break as the former Sea Kings were home from school. He said that practice, travel time included, runs from about 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. With his mind set on an eco- nomics or engineering major, his autumn days are nwnbered. Jed, who was a striker for the Eagles in 1994 and 95, was one of Emory's top players bis sopho- more season when he tallied 17 points (five goals and seven assists.) But he missed ou.t on a suc- cessful 1996 campaign. HWe are going to have eight seniors this year, and a chance to win a championship," Jed said. "I wanted to be part of that." The tradeoff, be knows, may be some of that All-American sta- tus. "This year I don't think I'll play at all," he said of tennis in the olf- group, which is "very interested" in ta.king over the event, accord- ing to an insider, is close to reach- ing an agreement with Toshiba. "Somebody could still come out of left field, like Neely did, and end up with the deal,• a source said. "It the person'• heert is in the right place, whOever's running it. then the community will .get behind it.. With Hoag u the charity, 9"1Jbody winl. The N~rt Clallk. the Wiloul ronnm ~Bing Croeby Soutbem ClambUe, bdn99 1D mare dWl noo.ooo flftlY Jemmy for Ho.a. In 1996, • It ~ l300,000. In t6e .... Jtfti ,... ,.. noo .,..,. .. • • lpCINOr, I a. ,._.t.2 .... . ,... ... would .cl .... 23 ,... • Iba group ~-.. dlaittable ...., al ........... Osrc n. CIQly ........ ..,. .. ~-·-........ "--!~ ttkA',,... .. GI ~-·~ ........ • season. "I'll just have to work harder over Christmas." Josh's Columbia team is look- ing to improve this season, too. With a 9-5-3 mark, but a 1-3-3 league showing, Josh says that a strong returning core and a "fam- ily-like" closeness should boost With Hoag involved. the old problems will be solved and New- port Will host a major tournament for many years to follow. Just like the Senior PGA Thur wants it. the Lions' numbers. A successful season for both the Weinsteins could only remind them of one thing -1993. Jed was a senior, and Josh a sophomore when their Sea Kings soccer team, led by All-American Jason Boyce, dominated the area. PREPS CONTINUED FROM 81 With practice in most fall sports beginning Monday, athletes and coaches alike are enjoying their final week of freedom, before rac- ing headlong into the upcoming season. Corona del Mar football coach- es are convening in their familiar three-day mountain retreat to go over final details, the Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa brain trusts have held meetings at the school's offices, and Estancia High Coach John Liebengood has fit in visits to the doctor and dentist, before meeting with his staff Saturday. The workload incurred by football coaches {breaking down film and assembling game plans on the weekends, scouting on off nights and practicing from the time school lets out, until into the evening) often makes even the simplest task of getting a haircut a challenge during the season. Newport players, however, should have no such problem. The Sailors, who annually shave their heads before the first fall practice, have already begun the shearing process, though some will wait until the last moment. The European professional indoor circuit's loss is Newport Harbor girls volleyball coach Dan Glenn's gain this fall. Tara Kroesch, a decorated But Jed, who will graduate with a business major, hopes to move to New York when school is done. Then maybe the guys can kick the ball around Central Park rather than the house. four-year starter for the Sailors, as well as Pepperdine University, toyed with the idea of playing this fall overseas, where leagues begin in September. Instead, the 1992 Newport graduate will join Glenn's Sailor coaching staff, for which she served last spring as co-coach of the frosh-soph boys squad. She will coach the girls junior varsity this fall. Though many high school water polo teams allow their play- ers to compete in the National Junior Olympics with their club programs, which often scatters each school's standouts and leaves their less-talented team- mates on the sidelines, Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar coaches demand their players remain together as a high school team. While this is a certain formula for frustration at the Junior Olympics tournament, won annually by club teams loaded with all-stars from several schools, it allows the Sea Kings and Sailors to fortify themselves for the upconiing Sea View League campaign against elite competition. Costa Mesa High players com- peted on club teams at the Junior Olympics, but reassembled for last week's Hawaiian Invitational. giving them another chance to bolster cohesiveness before they begin the task of reclaiming the Pacific Coast League crown they lost to Laguna Beach last fall. Rush earn third •Girls 12-under team outscores opponents 9-2. ORANGE -The Orange Coast United Rush ll girls 12-under team nabbed third place in the Orange Classic last weekepd. With just one loss in four games, the Rush was paced by the performance of goalkeeper Jilliane Hartfiel Hartfiel allowed just two goals in the tournament. while the mid- field and defense helped keep ~-- balls away from the cage. Frankee Kelly, Kerrie Gates, Rachael Furman, Victoria Swigart, Amanda Witman, Megan Gorden and Haley Miller manned those positions. Isabel Montano knocked in a team-high four goals, while Bar- bara Julian and De1anie Ferguson added two each. Kinzie Kramer also chipped in with one goal. AP.RI L 12111 tbiil IEmMBER PUIUC NOTICU t!..i'* 1w'i'£.!: PU1UC llOTICI HIW you 11wes Cii'i9 pon 8"ch. CA meo RM YoU lirm aozno A;w ~ rn dOtriQ PUILIC -.-. Ind t. ll'lllNled lu)9'/ ~ Nl1 YM. •1-11 Thia bu•lneu la eon-tMleinH• vert No ~ y.cT v ... 12.Sf. irwv t "-'" Tr...._ • t'tClf,ftCf bv llOTICll OI' Wi Hefef duald b¥: 111 lnclMdl.* !dwltd J .. Amlttl M NOTICE CW lllZUM ---=.:-::ac:':"'~~.;;;.......,1 a.c. a407!t °' ... ....-,...,. ...... Thie ~ ..... lled ttaw YoU ~ doing Thie _.MMW'll w•• 111tct Aonatci hr1 l'!Mpt. NMUMT TO ..r.Alnt ftOTIC-:~·, lnd0ft1cf lllCJ>• Code. f\111 ~ lhe ~ ~ ... ~ ~ ... r bullneu ~ Y••· •11.n with the County Clet1t of Thi• ... eement wat 111.ed """'MNTV COOi 'IT the ~ tor v. ~ 8tofW '**' ---__ ,,,on. "*'Bloom OrtnQe County on l+t7 with "'-County Cl4"tc of acne. tt'7tl1t .. ITION TO ttenai. of h ~ lty Act (8. , eocJe 11700 tM7Uio7M Thi• atatemef\t WU filed 1M7'72"44 OrMu• County on .. 1.f7 AND MOnCil 0# ADMINllTlft Mel 'llcwe le to be ptiO et .eq.). the undlWtllned Ody Pllol Auguat 11, 28, wtvl the COYnty Ctent of Dally l'llOl Auguat 14, 21. tM1nn121 IN1'DIJID "°""rNM l•TATS 01'1 Oft'/ eller \he trllllfer hlll w11 ... _. publo .uOUon, .. p.Uimber 4, 11, 1•1 OrMge ~:;:-:.~ ta, September 4, 1997 Dally Piiot Augull 'UMUANT TO HIAl.1" ~~~.T:t= ==-~:: :n~uge;:v ':-,:; ™'° Dally Pilot ~·t 14. 21. Th04• 1.14.21.21. 1997 Th031 1t'J::ff::::: To an hM, ~ •• "'t Control. but not to ~. PUILIC MOTICI 21, s.ptemw 4, 1n1 PUIUC NOT,CI l'UILIC NOTICE °" ,-. 8 1"1 • ~::i=· ~wn:'~ tM,"Tlfh JUNK ti, ::r'~~.::'~~ l'lottuoue ......... Th053 '1oUtloue au91.,... FlotJtloua lklaan... 2ne "111 • Aw.:-. OIMrwfet be lnttf .. ted in a ., It ..._. lta-......1 PUBLIC NOTIC! Na1M Stote...m .,...,.. atatoment c..t. ...... CA • ._ ..._. the win ,,, ettal• or both Ya /w MOHAllllllO M. ,.,OP•'1Y 10113, 107' ~ followlno P'f900l 111'• Th• tollOW1ng P«•Ofl• ate The following peraont at• ..., •••,... •: .. ,. ....... .,. Of: WIWAM TRELOAR • JOHlllt, 81LLl11tl\. .. Newpoct IM., eo ... Metl.1 doing bualn•H ••: I) Flotltloue llu•IMA doing bu.Inell u: SPEC. doing butlnn• ar. JU.Ile• .. MO u I CUWHCY A PETITION h .. been CIN811 ca. t:M27, (114) •N1• LHF, 8) LEEF SVAf'• Mamo atatoment TRASCAN, 9382 Malahlne fOf ~. 154 ,ark Cre1t. ' · • LOAR In tha Supetlot Court ON TH• ROCKI, the followlng peraon1: Avonue1 ~ Beach, dol119 ~llMH u: 92840 t<.vln J, Perklo1, 154 Park tt.IMt -" ~ filed bY KIMBERL. V A. T~E· 8UVWA TIME: l:ooAM, ltored .l)V IOAAOI, )311 WHl It~ The fOllOWft19 f.*IOnt are Or., Huntington Btac.h, CA NewPol'I Coast, CA 92857 . -_...., ffWJ to of Calllomla, COunty of OR· ay1 /ti MICHA.I&. C COJI GERALDINE UTAOW, ~oma 92081 PRIMROSE t.ANDSCAP· Rodolfo H. lturrlaoa. 9382 Cre1t. Newport Coast. ~~ ~ tt47t / t .... 11ty ANGE. ZANITll PA•tlDDn'• £015 AICHAAD SAVOI!, homu Davin Fahey, Ill, INQ, 24191 Via Portola La· Malahlne Or., Huntington 92657 the OMTA MHA ~ .... ~"'-'-··· THE PETITION request• •UYSMMNl1Ula ' E111 DONALD LOUl81 1311 Wffl Baiy Avenue, guna N~. CA 92677. Beach, CA 929'48 Thi• bu1lne11 la con· D!PAJn'MIEHT. ~~~~' that KIMBERL\' A TRE 0019 TINA CRUZ. H031 Newoot1 Beach, CallfOfnla \955 T"hla bualnau la con-ducttd by: Ill Individual TM ~ wae N11ei1 II I.OAR be appointed·., : Publlahed Newport JEFF SNEU.. Ho3t DEBO-92M1 Shafbel Catlr Ellat, 24991 ducted by an lndMdual Have you starttd doing wfttl ,..._. to ....... aona1 rtptHantatlve 10 r:J, Beach.Co•.. MM& Dally RAH PURVIS, H011 OUlA Thie bu1lneu 11 con-Via Por1ol., IAguna Niguel. Have you 1t8Md dolog busln"' yet? No "4ot d oe.1 ef ieft19n4el mloi1ltf the estate of lhe Piiot Ayguat 21, 1997. TROTTER, H212 CHRIS ~by: an Individual CA 926Tf.1955 buslne11 V-17 No Kevin J. Ptfklns 11•1.I efthe He.-Miii JNo.:)JO~ dtctdenl. ThOet FORD, H222 JOHN CAAJQ "..,. you 1ta11ed doing Thi• bualneu 11 con-Rodolfo H. llurrlaga Thia 11-11~1 was filed "'9ty c:Me. You .. ._.. ., THE PETITION requoate PUBLIC NOTICI Property 24511, 1125 ~ ve4? No ducted by: an lndivldual Thts slatt!Mllt was flied with tha County Clerk of llty,........ 1Nt 1N l*atct ot the decadent'• Wiii and Pomona AV9., Cota Met&. ,,..,mu Oavtn Fahey. Ill Have you ataned doing wllh tha County Clerk of Orange County on 8·5-97 AttMwyef0....-C.W..,lulO.dllll COdldla, It any, be admitted onat.......,,O'" Ca. 92827, (714) 142-3107 Jl'J: .~~ WC~_.!lledol bualneH yet? Yes 08.0Hl7 Orange County on 8-5-97 1917372Mt 1 -~~lnl••lla'lt'9MCI to Pfobale. Tht W111 and __.,., • TIME: 10:1:!0 AM, Stofed by • ..,.,....,ty .., " Shatbol EJiu 11173729445 Dally PUot August 14 2 I foffolt die .... •u ~ any codlclia are ivaJlable Notice of lalo th• followlna peraon1: Ofange County on 8-5-97 This •tatament waa ntld 0111y Piiot August 14, 21. 28. S.plembef 4, 1991 ' ......-tY""'*"tllHeeMI ror tumlnatlon In tha ftla of Real Proportr E242 CAAOL't'N ARIAN, tH7~72M31 With tha County Clerk ol 28. September 4 1997 Th04l _., ~ C.. leatleft d monft kept by Iha court. at ,rtvato .... 8029 JOHN RAMIREZ Daly Pilot Ai9.11t 14, 21, Ofanga County on 8-1·91 ' Th050 11 ...... ,. It .Q .~~e;!,IT!~~~ue::! ~~~=of c:r7ve".?1~2089..::: 28' September 4 ' ~7 Dally Pilo~9:i!~!2~4~~~. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE =-~ ~-~ .. ' ~· 0t Hlata Under 11141 Ind~ Iha State c.llfomla. for CA 82S27, (714) 84&-3865 28 Septembet 4 1997 Flotltloui 8ualnH1 IMftU9hC to He.tit! _. CA •-~Id dent Admlnlattatlon of &. the County of Of'aogo TlME: 11:00AM, Stored by PUIUC NOTICE . . Th040 Flotltlou1 •u•IMH Nam• Statement Safety Code Section n COIM lo ~1 In II timl ..... lllH Act. (Thia authority In the Mat!ef of tflt &tale the followlng peraons: L__ Namo atetement The following persona ate 114811.1 mwt f11e e !}OW . gy • lille ..:I wtll aJIOw the personal rep. of Dorothy LoulM Cochrfln C17a MICHAEL OAL.-FloUt-8ualneH PUBLIC NOTICE The fOllowfng peraon1 are doing business as: J and J _.,.. 'dJ:: ~your o.t II.di In~ lo¥ Ui rHentaUve to take many aka SMiie Cochran, con..= LAOHER, B154 MARCI N•1Etatemont doing bu1lneas u : Virtual Aenral. 2~ l<lncald #101, "*-t In the ~. ~ tn 51!d mllid of:i,NSt.. ectlont without court ap-vatM. MAES, 0430 LORI MUR-Tha persona are FlctJtloua Bualnea• Reatfy Entartalnment. 485 Co1t1 Mua. CA 92626 YIMI -' fie ttlle ~ In bnie c~ proval. a.fora taking cet· Nollce la har~by PHV, D4SO JOAN LA MAH· doing lines• u : JJM Name l~t•m•nt Ealt 17th. Suite 200, Costa Diane Johna. 2509 Kincaid tt. ~ c-rt of tt. In~_ U>an • lain very Important action• um tha undot w111 TIA M11ketl119, 1807 Sandal· Th• following rsons are MeH, CA 92827 #101, Co1ta Meu. CA Courtty et 0r-. wtd*' 1656409780. lc(ll men dacnbed in Vie however, the peteonal 11p: Mil at Prlvlil• s •· to-Iha Property 00101/22301, M>Od .. NewPof'I S.1ch. doing buliMtt~a: Ramp· Vincent ThomH M11t10. 92628 ~ (30l deye of the ftnt ~ ~ tt= r1inced Deed at llHntaUve will be required h~••t and belt bidder 2085 Placentll Ave .. Co111 CA bell Marina 3224 E Cout 3626 WHt Ball Apt, 108, This buslnau Is con-puWlcldon of 1He Nu~1 the ~be anO IUll The r.i lo ~'* """"' lo ........ o "1 lo ...,...._, Of M-ca. t12127, (714) John ... Mog.,., J<., Hwy eo..n. dol ,,;., CA AnohOm, CA..... d..aod '' '"lnd1•1<'"• -.. ---a persona IMlleu they hevt 111 Superior Court, on OI 646-1186, TIME: 12:00PM, 1807 andalwood L.n., 926:is • This bualnus 11 con· Have you started doing notloe. IPl•aH UH ~re ., ~ en the waived noUce or contanted ah" Iha 25th day of M-Stored by tha fonoWlng Newp rl Baach. Cell!. Rampbell Inc (CA) 3224 ducted by: an lndMdual bu1i""1 yat? No •~ I Yeu ""* ~of~ to th• propoHd action.) oust. 1997, at 1he otnc. of peraona: A027 RICK 92860 E. Coaat H .:·Coro~• del Have you started doing Diane John• ww M ......... -.y of 0 the I of 15 The lndependant admlnl .. Jan Walla Anderton Eeq BOUMA. A083 PAUL Thi• bualnHI 11 con-Mar CA 92~5 buslne11 yet? No This statement was filed die olalill on the Oiiltrtot Tt 63 m.ist 1ralfon authority wlll be 2070 N. Tustin A~enue' STAI~ C094 ~~ MC· duct by: an Individual Thli buslnasa 11 con· Vlncent Thomas Mastro with the County Clerk ol ACA~J,~°'rlEzCounlv be by cash. i s ~ granted unlHI an Inter· Santa Ana, CA 92705-1ii'I ClURt:, E022 uun CAs. Have you 11an1d doing ducted by· 1 cor oration Thl1 1tatement was fllad Orange County on 8-5-97 ttn. · ZMAH. (I,...,,., on 1 ~ 0< nltlonal 111ed person fllH an ob-all th• right. title and lntlf· TRO, E021 AMY tiURST, bu1l~H yet? Ve•. August Have you lt~•d doing with the County Clerk of 19173729430 ~k:J!~ bank. a check drMI by 1 Jecllon to the petition and "' of eald conaervatH In E108 CHRISTINE EIS~N· 11, 1997 buslneu yet? No Orange County on 8-12·97 Dally PUot August 14. 21, Wnt. Santa Ane Ca ~·~credit ul'liOn. common ' • If -'Y• show good CIUH why th• to all th• ceftaln Real_Pfop. BERG, D287 RON SMIT Johw Jot•ph Magner. Jr. Rampbell, Inc.. Sun 11173730014 28. Seplember 4, 1997 12701 ...... UWtY CIOI or 'lad8r7 ~ bIJ Slate ~t ....__ , tcCJI court ahould not grant th• any, altuated In the Ctty of Ali -.a .,. aublect to Thi 11atemant w11 llled Campbell, Pres. Dally Piiot Augu1t 14, 21 . Th044 tleye of tt. MrlCI of tt. OI 11 ~<d -., iJ:· il'.!*8Clorrd,~"' ~ ~l'st authority, N-Pof'I BHc:h, Cowtty of prlof canc»llallon. Term•, wtlh Iha County Clerk of Ttllt atatemant was flied 28 Seplamber 4 1997 c:WM In tt. ~ ~aoon. s ,~ ...,., A HEAAING Ofl the petl-Orange, State of Callfomla. = ~ r-:ul·~~av~I-Orang• County on 8-19-97 with th• County Clerk 01 ' ' Those PUBLIC NOTICE Coun/OA ONWon. t:a·~r1 ofl:f.: tlon wtll be ti.Id on SEP· panlculatty delcflbed a aa · • • tH7373071S Orange County on a.13.97 TM f .... to tinwfv flit MnOal auUlonz:ed i1iJ c:Osts TEMBER 18. 1997, at follows: EXHIBIT "A" t•lh .. ~99~111bdaypr ~ Dally Piiot August 21, 28, 19173730248 PUBLIC NOTICE F1ct1Uou1 BualneH Ind -a Wftfled c:WM IO do butinest In this II*, ~ii;:; 1:45pm In Dept, 703 lo-Loe 13 of Tract No. 2813, ~ .. 1nc' 7~1 W 1 • Sep1ambar 4, 11, 1997 Dally Piiot August 21 28 Name Statement 9tMlne en im-tt In the The stl9el address and ollw ="'c;l ~ catld at 34t The Cl1v Orfvo In the City of Newport --.--• .. H"" Th067 S • • Fl~tltlou1 Butln•H Th• following persons ara ~ In the .._.., common it y of !he Notice IS South. Orange. CA 92868. Beach, County of Orange, Avenue, Glendale, CA •ptember 4 • 11 · 1997 Name Statement doing business as: 3·0 fn,. Court wll fMUlt In the of the ntal ' $19tnS94 It is M IF YOU OBJECT 10 tha Stale of Callfomla. u per 9t20l, (818) 244-8080, PUBLIC NOTICE Th062 Th• following !*Sons are tart1fnm1nt 485 E. f7th property Mine~ or IS ., , • ~· ol granting ol the petition, you map recorded In Boole 94. Bond No. 5857832. dot buslnus n : Horizon St,. Suite 200·C. Costa .,.,.... torfelt to th9 St.a 1 kwie ue ~ less ~ Ing and 1tale your ob-MllC:ellaneoua Mlpe, In the :::~~Ol~14M2','81~fly Name Statement FletltlOUI BualnoH E 17th StrHI #200·8, Mark Alan Elllson. 23 ,_._.to the lllf9\t•1e .._.__ ~ lddilbl lo c:.h, ,.ruslee ltc11on1 or me written ob-otflce of the County ~ ,....us • • · The followlng persona.,, N Costa MaSI, CA 92827 Abeto. lrvlrnt. CA 92720 of HM1tt1 Ind SeM!v CoM .,_, .. = Y ""~ _. 8CXl8pl c:mNl(a d**' 1C11on1 with Iha court boo cordet of Uld County. lh039 doing bualnau u : a) ~ ~~~S..!_atemont Edgar E 81llay. 111. 24122 This business Is con· Section 11481 ~ inc:otr9dn lnecommon ClnMn on a Slate 01 ~ lore Iha haarlng. Yow ap-EXCEPT THEREFROM an "Reel Orange", b) "Real 0 v"""" persons are LI Rou, Lake Forest CA ducted by an lndlVldual fwu-Nldoe or hewtnt. dirllS • lflOMl ~ a dwd ~ ~ pearanca may be In'*'°" oil, gu, mineral• ad OChef PUBLIC NOTICE Of'ang1". c) "Aerial Action doing ~u~'Es" •!~-~on· 92630 · Hava you staned doing 08/14, 08/21,08/28 =~-any.Bank ol --~~ · or by yow 1norney. hydrocarbons, below a Productions", 318 La Jolla •umer • tara ....... ces Th is bu1ine11 la con-business yet? No Ame&. tfr FOf9Clo. 01 01 1 f: IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR daplh of 500 feat, without F1ctJtloua BuilnoN Dr,, Newpol1 Beach, CA & Consultant•, 2356 Harbor ducted by an Individual Mark EH1aon PUBLIC NOTICE R ~~ or a contingent credl1or or the right of IUrlac:e entry, Maino St•toment 92863 B~.2 l103, Costa MHa, H111e you Slartad do1ng This statement was filed ~ , ~· dQn sMicrs mmoalt' the daoeased, you mult Ill• u reHfVed In lnatrumonta ~ ~ ~ ara Arthur F, Vlwelll, 318 La ~ra~g 62~ Nichol• 2356 buslnen ye1? YH. 8-11·97 with th• County Clerk of All ND. 1H7mNll -~ ~·ln~"S1 "' your Claim with the court of record, v-"" • ••. aca Jolla Or . N-Pof'I e.ach, Harb<> BNd ' c Edgar E Billey, Ill Orang• County on 8·12·97 RCTTTlOUI IUIUIElt • ..Inda! Cqde and mall a copy to the pet• EXCEPT THEREFROM aN lnternallonal, 1981 A CA 92M3 M ' ., •1o3. osta This 1111ament wH tiled 11173730090 ' I' ) IP do bu9iness In lhiS SSIU 1on1t raprHentaflva 1p-water and aubsurlace water ~= Ave .. Plaoentla, Thia bu~lneu 11 con-T~~· ~~:~.2:. 11 con-with th• County Clark of Daily Piiot Auguit 14, 21. The:~·=) i"'9 1 wil be · S.S SIM Wll be made, In 111 ,...,,. "' "" '°"" "''"" "°~" bok>w • .-or -...,0,..,.., eon. ,...,,. by. ~ .....,,.,..,, """" .,, ~ '""'""'"" o .,.,.. C~oly on ~'"" 28, Sop,.mb" " "" .,,. ......., ., l btA -"""""' « · ~:_; ... •·~ four month1 from th• datt 500 fMt, without the right IUltJ & ~I 1 lo-Have you Slatted doing Have you started dol 11173730013 ThOS4 Cl.CINA DEL ~ATO IJ · ~ OI 1 · Wftll,.H "' ""' of first lnuanc• of me let· of IUrlaee entry, 11 dtdl-d~ Inc c:.-') "'-t A bu11ne11 yet? VH. 1978 buslnHs et? No ng Dally Piiot August 14 21 '2004642. 660 Anlll Blw reo• title. • OI Of • • tars as provldtd In ltctlon oattd or refffVld In lnstru-" .. • 1..., M Vltaralll c IA Y s ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE n · erlCu • • 9100 of th• California Pro-menll of rtcOfd. Mlraloma Ave,. Plaoentla, Thi• atalement wu flied ra..., R, Nichols 28, epllmber 4, 1997 CoSta Meu, CA Q2626 f9!!!1 the -at.e bata Coda. Tha 11ma tor ftl· More commonly known CA 82870 with the County Clark of Thia statement WH llled Th055 Flctltlou1 8u1lnH1 Lugano Foods, Inc • C-lon-ta Ol"Tnii -:: _..., Ing claims wlll not •~plll u : 2008 Saadrlft Ortve. Co-Thi• bualn•H II con· Orang• County on 8-19-97 o"h th•c County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement Corpomon. 36 OUbrook. Coll> ~rust l\!$t. m btfora four months from rona del Mar, CA 92625, duc:tedby:acorporaUOfl 11173730778 range ountyon 9·19·97 Th• fOllowl personsCleCm.CAQ267V ~'=~.· Of ~'::ov~~arlng dall noticed A./.;.~.~~~. euh In ~.:..!~et?·~~9::ng Dally Piiot Augull 21, 28. Dally Pllo~l:u~~~.3~1~72~. Flctltlou1 8u1lne11 are doing bu~ness 11: aco=:,nmis~lly . 0 Tr-I ~T~ , said YOU MAY EXAMINE th lawful ........., of the ~ Robotics Automation eon. Saptamber 4, , t, t997 September 4 11 1997 Nam• Statement C.F,C, Construction. 2550 ~mnt 1111 not Yfl ~n lo ... ..._ "'tile I "'.·-ra-· 11 • ,,_,_, aultf"" & e-.1nffri I Th069 • • The following par10fl1 ara Santa Ana Ave. tJ B. Costa .. .,. Ille kept by the court. If you Slat" Ofl confirmation of . .., ~""' ng n-Th088 doing bualne11 H ' Rare Mesa, CA 92627 ID lllnSad llutiness unotr ltla oountY _,.,.. !he reel~ l*lS flies are • 1>9flon lnterHtld In Nie, Of part cuh and bail· dus1rie•d Inc .. Barbara J. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FOfm Photography ' Pro-Calixto c. Floras, 2550 hc:nous tidiness namel lfty IS'=:¥ . d.. n lh• "tat•. you may fllo ance upon IUCtl llfma and ~ motion. 4041 N. Ohio, Santa Ana Ave ."' B. Cos11 names kstl!CI hlftln . 1NStS a'8lled by UICI with the court a fOfmal R• c:ondltlont u .,. accept. I •••t•ment WI• filed '1ctltloua •u•ln•H VOfba Unda CA 92888 Mesa CA 92627 SGNED LOOANO FOOOS INC If' of TN!I. D_llild· CTC quest for Special Notlc• of able lo the pof90Nll r~ ~-the"~ ~9:' H•me Statement F1ctltlou• •u•lnoll Anastacia E. Wllhll•. 4641 Thi~ business I• con-Sy Chn5'>llh eoo. PltslOe11 7 1 Ml 1-~ ~ the filing of an lnvenle>ty Mntltlve. Amount to be do--·-..,• """"'"'"' °" Th• lollowlng Plf90nl Name lt•t•mont N, Ohio, YOl'ba Unda. CA ducted by: an 1nd1vidual. Tin~ was hied wrttl ~~mr: ~ and appraleal of "tat1 ... posited with bid wll be,.... . 1H7372M38 are doing butlnHI u : Tha following l*SOnt 11,• 9298e Hava you alerted doing the Countt Oel\ ol Orange 'Ta : • Hts 01 of any petition or QOtlable, Bids Ot often '° Dally Pilot August 14. 21, Campagne, 2949 Ent doing bUslnen as: Rob• Thll builneu 11 con-buslneas yet? No. Ccunl'f on .My 28. 1Gll7 (213) ~ ~ account 11 prcMded In 6e In writing end wtl be ,. 28, September 4, 1197 Coast Hwy, Cotona Del WOOd, 3400 Avenue of lh• ducted by: an Individual Calixto c. Flores. NOla·TM f0'°'11 Nllnl ~. nJSalia lie 1 7 115 • Mellon 1250 of the Callfof. c:etv.d at tn. lfOtMald of. Th042 ,.._,, CA 92025. Ma IG-223. Cosi. ~.. Hive you atantd doing This 1tatement was flied ~GP• IM yun I I~ nla Probate Code. A R• tlct at any time aftef the Mlfced Furniture C()(JI .. CA 92620 bu1lne11 yet? YH, 7-1 .97 with Iha County Clerk of the d* 11 Wll Ned en.. rTl'11. OIS/14197 quest for Spedal NOlk:e flrll put>llcatlon hereof and PUBLIC NOTICI! 5evada), 284t Ea.at Coast Robert Samuel Horalay, Anutacia WUhlt• Orange County on 8-1-97 ol h ecu,.. a.i.. A new fd. 1 • detlt ~ ri'-*'O lo form la aVlllable !tom the before the data of Ult. , Cotona Del Mar, CA Jr., 3400 Avenua of the This atatement wu filed 1 H73729148 told 8u1lM9 IUr1ll 1 17012 collla a dlbl. ~ coun clerk. D•ted1 Au9u1t 7 1 Flctttloua 8ullneu . M• IG-223. Costa Me.., with the County Clefk of Dally Piiot Au 1111 ,,..,. De lilad PllOl ID Md*•---------• llM otlCliled • used b Attornor for tho, .... tH7 ...... at ... ....,,. Thi• l>UtlnMI •• ~ ~~.9~6 I I Orange County on 7-15-87 7 14 21 28 1997 ~032 Tiit filing Of tin~ ~It NIH~•1n<n ...... tlonon • Kent A. Coohr•n1 ~ folowlng peraona •• duc1ed by: a corporation. • u~ nus • con· 11173727201 ' ' · · not Of rtself ~ 1'lt use• Can't seem to ""''"' =• ,..., MICHACL AVSY Conaorvatw of tM p.,_ doing bullneN u : ~ Have you 11at11d doing d= ~~ ~:~~du~ng Dally Piiot August 14, 21 . tm S1lfl Of I F0'°"9 ai•nus r 1'17 OERTN!R, SIQ. '°"and Ra~t• of Do,.. ~ ~= Sq en ~c:Cl~Jr:· Cot bualness yat? No 28, September 4, t997 No room left Name'"~ ol ltla llQtllS °' get to all those -------- 1csa137918), othy Loul .. CoohrWI, c) oW~ Cafe 435 '::: ration Allatalt s~!.. ~ Robert S.muel Horalty. Jr. Th057 In the garage anolllef u:,e' ~~· repair Jobs ATTOftNl!Y AT LAW, •"• ...... Cochran, mine SttMt ~Buch rector' • This llllement WIS fifed PUBLIC NOTICE for the car? common ai ( and Pio! around tho house? On the move? 4340 CAM,UI Oft., COnMrvot" Ca 9265t • ' Thti 1tatement wH filed with the County Cletk of et seq · siness ts· Let the Claaalfled ST!. 100, NRWPORT Attomor(•) at L.awr Madleon Square Corpor• wllh th• County Cl"k or Orange County Ofl 8-tS-97 Flotltfou1 8ualno11 ~~) Sell your extra BEACH, CA 82810 Jon Walla Andoraon1 lion, (CA), 1990 MacArthur Orange COi.iniy on 1-1-1~1 1H737304ee NaiM ltatement A call to NewPor1 llucrl-Costl Mm Servtce Directory household Publl•h•d Newport !141., Andoraon and Bllld .. 5'.ilt• 1010. IMne, tH73721128 Dally Pilot August 21. 28. The roi1ow1ng par1on1 are cl•Hlfled can CN43008431~T ~ 31 Aug help you find items B11ch·Co1t1 M"' Dally Anderson, 2070 N. CA 92012 Dally Piiot Augu11 Sapllmber 4• 1 l, 1997 doing bull""• 11: Tri.Care help 714 21 1QG7 ' rellable help. Piiot Augu11 21, 21. 28, Tu1tln Annuo, Santa Thia bu~ln•H I• con-7,14.21,28, 1997 Th033 Th071 Man11oaman1. 170t1 BHch · ' in Classified 1997 Ana CA 92705-7887 ducted by. a corporation Blvd. #900, Huntington ----------'---------1--------_J ________ _ Th~~ ~bllahed NewportbuH~~~Nldd-~B~~T~ ~~C~TI« ~~.~~w ·------------------------------------------1 '"-Y••• o Jeannie Waugh, 6070 an·•· PUBUCNOTICE ~~~~Dally~~~~eor~ ~~~~ ~~h~1a ~~~a~~---------------------------------~ ---------I Piiot Augu\t 14, 15, 21, lion. Jon Medlaon. PrHI-Nomo lt•temont N•m• Statomont rornla 92887 cnatltl870 1997. dent Th• following l*M>"I are Th• following petlOns Thi• bu11na11 11 con· NOTtC• TO ThF037 This 1t11tement wu ftled doing bualnel1 u : Avalon are doing business 11: I) ducted by: an Individual ---------with the County Cln of StrHI Apartmenll, 1710 RWR and AuoclatH b) Have you 1t111ed doing CAIEDITOftS 0' PUBLIC NOTICI Orange County on 7-2S-97 Santa An1 Ave.. Cost• Randolph Consulting. 3136 buslneu yet? \'H, 6·11e BULK SAL• A.ND tff73721313 Meu. CA 112827 Corr. Hermosa. Newport Jtannle Waugh OP INTI!NTION TO F1cthlow aua1no1a Dally Piiot Auguat 21, 21, Gtegory Robert Rozunko, Beach. CA 92660. This 1tatament v.u ftled TltA.NlnR Name ltatomont September 4 11 1997 1710 Senta Ana Ava.. Robert Wyman Ran· With the Counly Clark of ALCOHOUC The followlng penone are • ' Th001 eo.t• Meu. CA 82$27 dolph, 3136 Corte Her· Orange County on 1-19-97 BIEYEAAO• LtC•NI• dolno bullneta U: Dfva-This bu1lne11 11 con-mota, Newport Beach, CA 19173730752 Denda. 7573 c.mlno Tam-ducted by: an lndlvldull 92680 (U.c.c. •101 et picO Anaheim CA t280I PUIUC NOTICI! Haw · eter1ed dolnQ This business 11 con-Dally Pilot August 21. 211. 1eq, and 8 A KathlHn ~. 50e butrne.ry«? YH, JWy 18, ducted by: an Individual. Seplem~r 4, 11 , 1997 P 24073 et. "41.} P\irdy Avenue, Placercla, Flotttlou. ....._.. 1997 Ha¥9 you started doing Th064 No1Jce It hereby glven CA 112170 Name Stat.IMnt GteQOfY Robtr1 Rozunko bUtlnell Y9t7 Yn. 8-10-97 PUBLIC NOTICE that • bulk aa1e of ••Mt• Heidi Blten~aHel, Tha tolowlng ~ are Thi.-statement waa filed Robert W. Randolph. end I tren.I• of lloohollc 4785 Stirlnabridoe Clrde, ~ ~ with .,,. C°""'Y Clerk of This 11.alament WU filed Flotltlou• BualnOH Put a few words to Work for you. Call 642-5678. ::V~~ " aboUI ~ ~~e'fo"71outti ~ ~pace, 3S17 w. Orange c=~2=~ ~~·~on ~9:1 n!'1~tat•m•nt ~~=~~.F~.~~~~~·~~~~1,21, 1~3~141 ~but~~~------------------~----------------~ and addNaMI of tha ~~ Hiwklns 7804 Monica McNeel 400 Mor-28. S•plember 4, 1997 Dally Pilot Augu1t U~erwater Dtvt'to .. 20t4 Sell.;,IT,.,.feror lf9! M(). Eaat Cimino Tampico rlrnac Way •21. eo111 TICM5 7,14.21.28, 1997 Th034 IE wa11a~. Colla Mes•. HAMMED H JOHEA 1930 Anlhtil CA l2IOI • MeN. c... 12121 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92627~50 MAIN STREET, IAVIN!. Cato! ~eon. 7341 !ut Thomaa Mc!Heel, 400 Mot· PUBLIC NOTICE Kim OzOllna, 2014 IE Wal· CALIFORNIA P1aeo Lar9do, Anaheim, 11mac Way #2t, Cotta Flctltloua 8utlMM FlcUtloua aualnoN ~~7~c;g111 Me11. CA The butlne11 la known CA 92808 MMa. Ce. 12121 N N l~t t u : "SENSATIONS AES-Jeanne Klloh, 10111 North Thie bualne11 11 con-omo llaitomont 'ft.. aftlO •men Thie bu1lneu la con· TAURANT & ENTERTAIN> Hollydalt l'"ullef1on CA ducted by: hutbend end Thi lollowlng petlOnt .,. ~ fbuolowlllgll peraonE • !!.• ducted by: 111 lndfvldual MENT" 921:11 ' ' wife doing bua1neN u : B!Yant'a """''"' ""'u: dd ... • H~ you 1t8111d doing The 8oclal a.cu-Have you 1~ doing Htndlwork1, 8070 Sword· Tralllf Repair, 422 10th butlnotl yet? Vn 1988 rlty Of na;'~al Tu Num-~ ~IOWt,:O..!~: bUllnoaa yet? v ..... 7.97 ftth Ave., ,ountaln Valley, CS~'!" Huntington a .. cn, Kim OZQllns ' beta and addrn• ot the 1ey CA t28S?' ~ McHoef CA 92708-5030 .2648 Thi• •tatemant wu mid Buytt/frlntftf" .,,. ON F'alth Macneil 7513 cam. Thia atat*'*1t Wiii ftled lholdon Loul• Bryant, Kennet8h Edwaid WIH•. 42.2 with the County Clerk ot tH1! ROCKS INCOA'°" tno T•-...i Anahel CA with the County a.rt& of M10 Swotdnth Ave., Foun-10th lrHI. Huntington Orange County on 8·t9-97 RATED 311112 VIA PONT· _,...,co, m, Orange County en •1M7 taln Valley, CA 927()8.SCXMI Boach, CA 929'48 ttt73730711 !~i.. SAN JUAN CAPIST· if~ Nakanl1hl. 1154 tM7aTJ07H J~ ~·~i.~.,con-~~ ~:'~':SiV::u.1°"" Dally PIJot ~uat 21. 28, 11ANU, CAUFORNIA ta75 NOl1h Hall Avenue, FUI-D.ity Hot ~ 11, 28, Hevo you ataited dolnQ Have you ltal1ed doing Septambtf 4, 11, 1197 At Htttd .. ~ ~ ltrton. CA 11131 l•ptembet 4, ,11, tM7 bUt1neu yet? v ... Feb. 14, bueNll vet? V•, 1-01-14 ™*I '*''"· --Holen Oldltld, nu !at Th072 1997 ~h I!. WUI• PUIU NOTI namH and eddrH .. I WoodabOrO Avenue, AM-INtdon L.oult ll'yant Thlt ai.tem.ni w11 tllod C Cl :=.,by.,::.s~ ~c:::,111111 Mc> PUIUCNOTtcl ::.=~ ~~ ~ Countv.,,,c=.r ~--...,,. .. the cs.to llUCh ... WU canrw Lene, Yortiia Linda. ............ ......... Orenge eo::?on 1+97 ~na~t ....... ''-'"'"' :;.,~~ed.: ~ c:_.t1ta1AoMI. •12 Nuf1h .._._.,, __ It tM7371M40 Dally flllot AuQutt 14, 21, ~ ~r.:;on~ PROVIDID TO IUYIR 1Y CarNft AV'lnUt F~ ~:.:.• Oely Plot~ 14, 11, 28, September 4, 1997 klOf Pro, 117.f' AIYefslde 8Eu.fA CA t1133 ' .,. . c.. S7tO a lepletnW 4, 19t7 Th04) A' Newport a.ach, CA Tha ..-. IO bo tCld .. YcManda Rowel, 111 North ac.llf\ OrM' 8** Tl't04t t2ll3 delCl1bed tn ..,.-11 aa: =na. '"""'°"· C.4 Ana. CA 12707 • .,.11UC _T.,..I "'ILIC NOTICI John w. Hurley, 23481 via fUfftl\Ul'a, lbllufoeO. OQ!JD. 1amue1 U1ati1oft wt"'9 "' -"' l'lo1ltleua ......... Le Aodo. Mlatlon VlefO, CA fMf'tt Md..._ In nde 0. ~ lecll.*\. l30 W• i710 &oultl ""'-'9 DrM' t2tl1 • rnteurent ~at fllountlln Vl.W Avenue ...... AM.CA M707 • ftotltloua ••In•• tlw •ta1Wt Thie bualneu 11 con- 1930 MMf , "--I04 G1enc1or9. CA e1141 ...,._ Yalal•• y~ Nw lteteM9"t Tho~ S*IOna ar. dueled by: an lodMdual "W!-~ .... ~~= l!l'!'!-C~~ .:=.,~.:: :,::o.=._,,,,"l1; ~ .... ~:--CtaMfoned It: OH-IALI vr""' -... _ _,.,, lfMllnt latvloee, HO ....,,._-AV"t.;. Waiboa ... John Hwtoy GENIML UCl..a '°" Lhll ... llltl eo. cl=..~ ..... Ei'°'t Ctnter DtlY.•, ~.!..CAc.tHa TNI .......,.,. ... flied 10NA PIDI ~. IAT• ..,.... Lw fl.........,.. ~· ..... 900, Newport heclt\. ....... ~ ~17 1/2 Wftl\ h County Cl«k Of lNO •f\ACI UCMI NO .... CA 111• :=...r"..., NI ... _., ~ · ~ Av. .. 8alboe II-OrlftO' County on .. 1M1 41.-.a nQW ...... -~.,..,.·.ClftllM ...... V*8nl M.~ no~ terid, CA NeU tM7iTH7 ... "'° ,. ............ ' =roo:' Anehelm. CA ~ .. 'f9rllll • a.. ~. ... , 100, Thf• botMH la con--fllot AugUat t1, .. . MAIN ltftllT. IAvtHI, I II --:".'-1 __.a.ocft,CA_. ~byanlndMdual a--i... 4 11 1•1 CALWOfNA -...,.. ,, • 1 .. ' •• ._.. .TN6 , •uatneee II oon-._.... Yo" _.,. M'O ..,.._..,,_, ' ' ,_.,._,,_ ™,o::.-"'· -.. -.... i~-_..., .. , -~ UnllOtM =OA~-= ... -..~... ...., ._.Lane.~ WICIOTICI r,~a_r• Cof1 .... , ~-~._,_:_..re~~. v-.1-1o11 .!:9.:''C:,~-= IHtll• TM a. 'J e f 1t11·1 •11 4. '-• • ...,. .-.. _. a.,.. 0eue •....., =ct:,;::· :.N:..._....,.. ,..., -··~ Gllfl _,..,,.,.... ...... IJlllllM •t&. t• ··-.... • •tNJ Deir Nill _.. H, 11, ",,..._ • .-.. .........1111111 ., •••'• ,.,. , •• ~ 1 ,....._ ''" tilliliiiii~i;;;-1111\i':" :. • :>:e.r· w c.:: ·-~ ~~ STARTZ • • • • • • • • • ...... ~ SldDll ,., .....,. ............... "*' .. ~ OllnquM Lill Inn b 0... r.-. .. ii M• ... .,. ~Ind dltllMldlo'1Mo&llM=d~dl" 'S tp1,,¢1fln llld ~tor putllalbl ol 1 pcwloft n Id af.,. • J o '' PUBLISHED DEUNQUENT UST I, JaM M. W. MooMdl, ()fqt Ccant Ta C.W .... cl Clllolrlil. ~ • ~ I certify under penalty d ~ that the foregcq 11 INI and corl'td. Jotln II. W. Moc"1lcft Ol'qe Ccuiry Tax Co1ldof Slate "' Cllomla Executed at Santa AN, Orange~ on August 21, and August 28, 1991. PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION The As11sso(s map parcel numbtt when UMd '> dtlctbt propefty In tit 1111. refeta to the AnesSO<'s map book. the map page or t*>ck n&#Ylber In ,_book aod the Individual parcel runbef on ile map pege or wlttif1 the block. A percel rllKllbef as r°' example. "044:383-05•, ~ !Miii Book 44 al the Aalncw'1 Maps. Block 363 (Map Page 36, Bloc* 3) end Parcel 5 within that block. Thi maps referred to are available for Inspection In the oftlce of the AUUIOI. All ptope~ is in the Township South and Range West of San Bematdloo Bate and Mendian. IMPORTANT NOTICE l -- ~.W, IMT E. COIJA -,.=~!'lf! -~ VICINTI, #,_,..,AV, UlfT l(.t, COl\A WUY,OA VAUIY,CA ut-211.QS , '58l.1', M&e7 DfTM.UNT•l,IWM.CA '11.01·'11 . m_ 11 ....,_tA -,COM J081Pt4 A II CA • ..,. _... ... l t,AOI .... Mm mA;CA WAICMIATSU, llClJf, AP Oo\ICM,W.CA lOITTCHEIUICH~llDl',AP NCIGWNJ. CA INAlDIQIDCll.DISTIUCT "'"'°""'' 1tt0ta '•t Mil -•221tW OOSTA DI'. UMT I. Ar~.t~S.13,)15' tlMlt«J, 511074§!.JOD TA141ATtARfU1-o1~ HSU. A1CHAAO C , AP 131-IW.W , 12.11a_ 122 IOUJZ.MllD I# TUN.oCll 6": CotfA i.aA; IT. ~ COit -..., CA NlfllAY M. UlllT IC«. COSTA lURTUOO¥f AV, l"UUl'ltAIH 6'Nn·11 , ~~., 1431 UMT 11. CA -.211-31 , '•JJO.IG . • TAJ.MR MU IM1l CA v.' ~CA• • A-~~$~ '1: ~~"8Cll(J..0 ~WICTOIUTAl..AP 14~ttft., :f:11.''. iS: ~t~~~, AP TAX.UTIMU2NP ~~, 1'I ZAOO\M.H,AP•1 2'11(1' ~:;.*:;~ 135.J. "'J::~ ·~~~WY, UHrT 11, = Of lDI I 11MIM4 ....... 18240 MC DlNottTT ST, fOUNTAIN ..c.-.11 . SU11.M J..'301 451,m.o. .~-•• ~'!03· .3lYON.~ DI\~~~, W!slM UC. i#rr ._ ... MW, CA 1t49IH CALlFORll4 MO~ VM.LIY, CA VALLEY, CA MANZNITAST, lfMNE, VI 8MJCHOAOAA, AU • AP ~ W, (la ""°"ST.CA ...... -~ ~~·~ J,J ~=: .. -.-::: w.MJH MA 1 .. ftl »•~=~L=Jti \11,tl:OS-:11~~ ~=·~:: '4~~ ~ i4t:. =~= . .McA t AP~..:t:"'°..,Z::; W4'AftAllEA15-oa ~ Slnl~l..,..... ..,.,_... ~Ill, UNl l •1, A AJC«P IN, tuUf'ltAIN 114» ~Tl ST, l'ICASI01;;1.IMNl.CA IOUIES, NIZAA . AP 1.ME;lNT10.llWN.CA OEEPCii'al, 00 ....... ,GMJI Al8H I F10CI(. AIOWIO [ • AP ~ CA VAU!Y. CA AIN 'IAU.EY, CA N4ASlASiii#. HICtlOlAS T • 447·111541 15.301 • • 1 HMPQ.£. PATNC&A A • "' NHQl.£M. £0. AP •»-n2 'I r.aA,CA », ~JOSEI .. ~rci-.: 422'°71'21 ~.14 • 1051 Ct# <Y-M PAESIDllG llOUAIWIX. STAHi.EV J. All AMIN, lllUHMAWI ET AL. Al' 4' ..... ~ .. ~.12 , TRAPNI, ~(i" ...W.O.t , S1,1700f. I •. 331'°3 • 355 fllEWPOR ! WAICEtWI. 8ARBARA.EAH JOAAlfST. :"".a.I-'~. ,,... WIUIOHfl MEJA.CA Dt<W CKIACH Of LOS. m41241 . sun.!!.1 .. 1_!111 144~ • U•7.33 • -14912"9P:ERQ,~~CA DOAN. 'itwfl.OOC . CH>, sovntSANO,IAYIHE,CA OlfN er. NEWPORT 8f.t.r.I "80WEllS Nla4AEl J AJ. .~IA--. POSOfNA. JAMES A AP MOU"lli!AH CALIFOANA MT ICHfUH Q, l"UUNTAIH OEBQSAV,FOUNTAIHVAUEY, HAAGAOVE.~tcatf, CtiOHQ S • AP WHEELER.SUSAHLET~AI' CA ~ "5-00..()M' S • m.oll.at S15U5 l114 IUleil.T D£VEl,.OP£AS INC VALl.£Y,CA CA AP~'23 .12.30t.M,3811 447-371-30 SS,378.78 , 15 1138-32-405 12202.S., 34 PIHi BROOK 1c,058~ir34: TAX.UTUll!A~WU CANYON DA, IJHJT C, COSTA Ar9*084 ,11,164.1~1 UU, HWMlHUAH , AP SOATILLON. MAMIEL. AP BAHYAHf>T,~CA MONACO,IRYIH£,CA SPAINQACRi, 00 $. llMNE. TAUATUAEASS-030 •• COSTA MESA. CA • BAI.AUS. MUl l '~.l ~eta. CHAISTOPHER J. =rt~v. UftT l~ A ~:: • ~foo~': :a1.:T10 • :."'':00~~ 45~~~. $1.rm.: --:a.: ~~· i:PV:,:g"": CA IELOUOH. AYMAH • "' SCHAfNlTt MATTEHW r '>JM TAl-MTE AREA 1Mm ""w 1424-~·~~. 9);J AP 422.(111.21 ,.~.73 • 2114 AP ......... Sm.II. 3151 VAU.fY, CA VAUEY, CA lORAAINE WY, lfMNE. CA S2.767 J5 . 7 COAOMAHOE. fl&.54.m • ~~~ 51 1»415!_.~.26S 37 JI .... 'J!l1e0•. • A CA CAHV0N DA. UNI E, COSTA Mllifi\Y AV, lNT L-3, COSTA \Al~ IVAN , AP 117.011~, PIPER, THOMAS MICHAEL.AP GR1 FAMILY lTD IAYIHE. CA MCK£T, UllT 111, l'ml'C. CA AH.JOU, Ntc""-"'lt COAST. V ~ "'._.. M81~..M. 1185 MESA. CA ME.SA. CA 11,531.62 , 17715 JOSHUA Cl, 143-612·29 , $1,298.50 • 160t4 PAATNERSHIP , NJ 461-252-04. WOt«J, UH LIN , .422~· ~4 M J.!!1 ~AJ.Y~IAMESA,CA TABOR, LA VONDA , 1" AP ~..1_$591.53. 3151 FOUNTAIHVAUEY,CA CARIBOU ST, FOUNTAIN $47620 • 1 AMBERWOOO, TAX·RATUREA2Wll 1138-55·167, $2,01306. TAl«ATUAEA5S.Ol6 ' ,,..,, .. ;.:al. , ..... ....,\Wff ,Al''24-381..al, 137'60-011 , $2,195.64, 22q Nff#AY AV, um1 M·1, COSTA PEARCE, MICHAEl , AP VALL.Ff, CA IRVINE, CA WATERWAY UNIT 1 I ANAHEIMAY,COSTAMCOl\oCA ~~.A2~i..929 SUNSET~. PACIAC AV, UNIT 11, OOSTA MESA.CA 181.(RMO, SA42.78, 8099 LA Of\YER. MARLENE M • AP CRAMER. MOW:L S. AP EGAN,. OENNiS J AP MC GEE. JAMES F ·.Ai- J11t:' ~~~~·1v. w:>tAM~ CA MESA. CA AP G»IM.os7 . S804.5t.i.J.!51 UNOA AV, F<lUNTAIN VALLEY. TAl.flATE AREA 21.01• 453-044·11 J.. S348.7S' , ll 451473-04 , $2..t.~~· , 17 1138-81-047 , SUl60 , 87 •7,<051-31 , SU99.53 , ! COSTA...c._ CA • t•" Nl/INIAY AV, UNIT M~. IJU:jTA CA OUEENS WRtATH WV, IRVINE, CEONISPRING, ttmr~.CA ROCKWOOO, UNT 47, 1HE. PELICAN Hill Ct. NFM'Ollt· -...... .... -RATUAEA 1~ TA.X-Mlt AREA 15-115 MESA, CA CLARK, ~ JOSEPH • AP PISlMH FRANK l • CA LAURn'ZEN, JAMES l , AP CA COAST CA • AP422-2112·18,5'3.1466s936 AP~.$1,325J1,31S1 187-oo2·22, $47Ull , 17180 MRHAAA.MOHAMEORETAL. JACOIJES,EOWAROJOSEPH, 451-682.0S . S4,41ll.68, 4 WILLIAMS, DAVI H AP ' ~AV, UH1T E. TA MO~ BEACH llUOGET MURPHY.SHA.EYClAAK,AP AtffNAY AV, UllT M-3. COSTA APRICOT Cl, FOUNTAIN AP 144·111-31 , $4,51652 • AP 4»-063-oo , Sl,474.lll , ' LMOAI(. ~ 93Hl<i61 , $,,06 56, 127 TAX-RAT£ AREA SS..039 MCNASH.STEPHENJTR,AP , ...... ioo.m.~ =::r:~1:sA,g4 ~~114.oe9 . $1S'lJ8, 3151 v~£C:. AH OHIM • AP ~~~NGER ST. FOUNTAIN f"-0)(~~:1~~·~ • AP 935~ s~ $2,377'.!..: ~~·UNIT l, llMNE, KELLEY, PAUL El Al, Af' 422-351-18 • $962.35 • 1168 COSTA MESA, CA JOSEPH, GARY , AP AlffflAY AV, UNIT H-1, COSTA 197.(183.26 , $11,3Sll.94 1520 AP 144·161-33, S3,825..26 , 1640 4S3'063-11l , 5727.98 • 26 ACOFIN, UNIT 30, IRVINE, CA 1136~6·126 , $1,5116 80, 16 "°=sSflu~lrA MESA. CA ... ~ .. ~3-03 . 17,351.91 . 121 '33-a.-051 • $3, 188.04, 191 MESA. CA WARNER AV, FOUNTAIN NEWHOPE ST, FOUNTAIN FOXGLOVE. IRVINE. CA MATSUI, LINDA y • AP TAX·RATt AREA 2f.1ll BRETAGNE, NE~f COA<:T "' ORfWtE •"" ...._RTPl,COSTAMESA,CA FLOWER ST, UHIT A, COSTA AP838-94-071 ,Sl,IS4.11,31S1 VALLEY,CA VALLEY.CA BLAIR, RHOOES F, AP 935~9'-001 • S:l.241.411, S5 CA ~ll·17sr· .... ~~cc.I .. ~ NEVAAEZ, LAURA TR • AP MESA.CA AlffWAY AV. Ul(T P·I, COSTA oooos. JAMES 0 • AP GRAY FAMILY CORP • AP •S3·112-o5 • $3,21398. . .1 3ll LAKE~E. UNIT 13, IRVINE. MCCLINTOCK.. GENE w . AP CHISLETI. JOHN l ET Al Al •"""""' ....._,,..,. 43-0&1·11 ,S2,287.e2, 162E MESA.CA 167·181-17. $5311.48 , 170&.S 144-2S1·31 ,S6,0ll66', 1&790 CYPRESSTJIEELN.IRVINt:,CA CA 529-1113-33. Sl,02501. 2 9'.16-46-136 . 51 ,15231, 1• .~22 -~$7Ei;!:.~,_ETf!. 22NP,~COSTAMESA,CA TAX.ftATEAllEAlS-111 AP 93&-~.012 , $805.34, 3151 LAURELST,FOUNTAIHVAU.EY, HARBOR Bl. FOUNTAIN MORAN, WILLIAM J , AP MOORE, HARLAN E, AP P£NOELTOH,IRVINE.CA BRETAGNE,NEWPORTCOASr ~ ...... ~~~. ':'!E ... : .. • ~I nALJ., AON ET Al, AP AiffNAY AV, UtfT P·2. COSTA CA VAU.EY, CA 453·113-05 • S1,3n.6S , S 936·5)-012 , $2,40.34, 30 CA ....,...,.,.,.,,, ......... ,,.,. ""'"" 426'244·18 , 5323.llS. 429 MORRIS, JAMES C, A, MESA.CA MCICl.tMOHS,WIUJAMC,AP SPRUCETREELN.IRVIHE.CA WIUOWGAOVE,IRVINE,CA TAX..f!ATEAAE.425-140 PHUJPS. MICHAEL JR •NJ GLOUCESTER DR. COSTA 424-293-(13 • $1,042.76 , 1773 APf3M4.073 $1,053.79. 3151 187-382·17 , $2,8153.01 , 1713& TAX·AATE AREA 21-o111 HONGO, CHARLES , AP AP 936-63434 , 12..723.28. 15 TAX-RATE AREA 55'°"6 ~~3t3.()3TE st eost' s1~.~., ..... ~ MESA, CA CRESTMONT Pl, COSTA MESA, AlffflAY AV, utif P-3. COSTA SANTA CATHERINE ST. •53·132.o& • S33.44 • 12 WIUOWGAOVE, IRVINE, CA JULIAN, CAROLYN • AP 'L ,.,...._,..,,. CA MESA,CA FOUNTAINVAUEY,CA GREEN · VALLEY SEOUOIATREELN,IRVINE,CA FIELDS, MARVIN l . AP 529-17HO ,S73'42,2MEADE Wll.J,4ES,EOWARO MICHA£t SCHROEDER WILSON TAX-RATEAREA 1s.ot5 ROGERS, GLORIA , AP AP 13&-9'-074 , $823.0-, 3151 VARGAS, JOSEPH MET Al.AP HOMEOWNERS RECREATION MOSS, OOHALO • AP 936-54.015 , SI, 11928, &4 IRVINE.. CA ' AP 439-022-05 . s· .200'• ~~~~· WAP '!f/}!_.t:fTJ • 424-213'°4 • $906.11 , 1759 AJffflAY AV, UNIT 0-1, COSTA 167-3112·18 , $9511.411 , 17110 ASSOCIATION , AP 16~-04 . 453-153-33 • $245.19 • •857 WILOWOOO, U~T 15, IRVIHE. 8EALE,88'MA,AP ~172·16 20102 ORCHID ST SA~lO'lt ~.. ~ ,.. """""'" ST, SPAL.DffG.ANE, SHERRYl A CRE.STMONTPL, COSTA MES\ MESA. CA SANTA CATHERINE ST, $1,162.71 • 10885 El DOMINO ROYCE RO. IFMNE, CA CA , $1,40623. 7 PIKE IRVINE. CA CA ...._.,. -. ""' Tft • AP 13t-135-22 , 1718.11 , CA AP 13Hf-015 , Slel.74 3151 FOUNTAIN YAU.EV, CA AV, UHIT E. FOUHTAIH VALLEY, GAUAGHER. JOSEPtl J • AP WEISS, WALTER M , AP ~ ~4ST~eost' S409;!!;,~ w 31H Gl8RALTAR AV, COSTA '1ff#1tt /Iii, UhlT Q..2., COSTA HESTER ENTERPRISES • CA 4S3·161 ~ • S907.M • 17211 1136-54.oll • $914.32, I TAX-RATE AREA 26-14' "'...,.,... ' A-.-. CA MESA, CA TAX-RATE AREA 1S.1M MESA, CA ~WEUS, O.WEL W TR , AP SAi.AZAR, JOSE , AP CHESTHUT, IRVINE CA WOOO$pRIHG, UNIT 19, AP930-74.00S..J..~•22:52W MILLER, JAMES , AP AP ~6 $817.20. 3151 1117-621-15 , $613.41 , 17554 1&~-48, $1,180.42 . 17212 KARIMIAN, FARHAO , AP IRVINE,CA VON TRAPP, DEBRA O. AP KISNER, EOWAAD J, ~ .. ~ ~7ST,:,..~J!, MES1.. CA 139-151-02 , 11,4ll.35 , 3136 POTTS, JOHN R , AP AJfMAY AV, UNIT Q.3. COSTA SANTA PAULA Cl, FOUffTAIN SAN LORENZO Cl, UNIT R, 453-173-75 , S524M , 8 529-123.01 , $907 38 , 36 EOUITIES INC , AP 439341 o:> ~. ~ 4S......,T ":.J.~~ .. 'rfA w BERMUDA OR. COSTA MESA. 412-083.()9 • Sl.611.06 • 3384 MESA, CA VALLEY, CA FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CA FEATHERWOOO, IRVINE. CA TAX·RATE AREA 25-095 GfWfl. IRVINE CA S2,40S 80. 20'221 SW CYPRf S!I "........,. • w:;,A __,CA CA SUMMERSET Cl. COSTA MESA, AP 938-94-077 , $852.n, 3151 SAL.UCCI, ENNIO • AP GREEN VALLEY BERTAMAH, OSEP • AGOP, Sl SANTA ANA, CA ~~4ST.-OO!J..~A.2262W BOHAN, ANT>iONY • AP CA AtAWAY AV. UNIT R·I, COSTA 1~ ,$961.12 , 1mo LA HOMEOWNERS ASSN 12 . AP OLGHA • AP 529-<125.SO • KENT. RICHARD .... AP TAX-RATE AREA 26-14S "....,.... ,\M>t"AMESA,CA 13t-153-28. 5520.29, 3143 MESA.CA ROSA t.H. FOUNTAIN VALl.£Y, 169-383-~. $3208. TR 6108 51,493.2•. '022 ESCUDERO "63·372.()3. $3,S&0.06, 111 TAX..$IATEAREA~7 ~~4.ooeST. -:.;.$;!!!J~22f1)W ~Pl, COSTA MESA, CA TAJt.ftATEAREA 1S.121 AP 938-94~78 , 5852.62. 3151 CA OT~ CA, IRVINE, CA RIMROCI(, IRVINE,CA TSENG. MICHAEL ET Al, AP ~ ,\M)IA CA MILANESE, JAMES J . AP AJFMAY AV. UtfT R~. COSTA SHNt(Al. MQWW>, AP JOHNSON, t.Al()lAEl C. AP 529-132·15 , $1,78848 . 78 RYAN,UNDAl,AP 119~-lf APl30-14~. l400A,m4 W 13t-112.()$ , $11.IM.10 , :m4 R G J LTO. AP 41&.o61·211, MESA, CA 169-301-11 , $2..789.118...1.10667 TAX·RATE AREA21..()20 529<031-10 , $1,15U2 , 4081 TAX·RATE AREA 2"* GRANT; IRVINE, CA $561 61 , 1551 ORCHARD Oil ~ST, COSTA MESA, CA COUNTRY CLU11 OR, COSTA 52,741.70 , 896 LIARD PL, AP 93&-94.079 , S835.12, 3151 El MOFIRO Cl, FuuNTAlN ROBON OR, IRVINE, CA SANTA AHA, CA ,.,. 930-74.01~1!409.Aa, 2288 W MESA, CA COSTA MESA, CA AlffWAY AV, UNIT S· 1, COSTA VALLEY, CA HUANG, JOHN. AP 169-m.52, WEIL.AHO, THEOOORE F • AP YEE, JASON • AP 93'·7s-063 , TAX-RATE AREA 26-1'6 ORANGE COtJN IY WllSON ST. W:ilAMESA, CA PA1MER, ETlEl MET AL. AP MESA. CA $1,121.~.J 10716 El TIBUROH 113'-64-C23 , $1,231.30, ll LA $1,717.06, 15 COOL BROOIC, DEVELOPMENT AGENCY . !' APl30-7'-01!.J.~A8.2270W 1311-191-05, S702.67 , 1822 TAX.ftATEAREAlS-129 AP e:JMC•, $846.SS. 3151 TAX.ftATEAllEA11<004 AV,FOUN1AINVALLEY,CA SERENA.UN!T23.IRVINE,CA IRVINE.CA STANOARO PACIAC CORP. 439251-16. S296q , i'O?.i) Wlt..SONST,\M)1"J.MESA,CA CORSICAPL,COSTAMESA,CA AJrfl/AY AV, \Utl S.2. COSTA MILLER. RALPH A , AP SEBAG, JERRY ET Al. AP AP 463-661-61 S.Sl310 TR KLINE OR SANTAANA CA AP 8»74.012. $409.41, 22811 W ROJAS. MAHUa SA , AP STELLA, ROBERT J , AP MESA, CA no.tPSON. Al.LEH Mt, AP 169-taot-03 , 511'.81 • 17031 935-62-068 • $2,329.80, 9 TAX-RATE AREA 26-100 13244 LOT A Wlt.SOHST,COSTAMESA,CA 138-211-05, $2,818.41 . 2960 418~.n, $1,S5U4 , 3118 NJ 93M'.OSI, $982.68, 3151 16t-181-27. $1,431.24 , 176911 AVE SUENOS, FOUNTAIN NAVARRE.UNIT76,IRVINE,CA AP8»74-01~J409.49, 2272 W ANDROS ST, COSTA MESA, CA KLONOIKE AV, COSTA MESA, Al~Y AV, UNIT T·1, COSTA SAN CANOE.LO ST. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA WOODS, MARCUS J JRO . AP TAX.ff ATE AREA 26-147 WILSON ST, \M)TA MESA. CA HESS, GREGORY W , AP CA MESA, CA VALLEY. CA TAX-RATE AREA 2'-013 463-402·20 • $3,342.62 , 17 SCHMIOT, HENRY P . Ar AP l30-74.014 , $409.49, 2274 W 1311"331.07 , $2..70323 , 1730 A.P 938-114-012 • 5651~. 31SI STANlEY·AASLANOK. TAX·RATE AREA 21-022 CEDAR RIOGE. IRVIHE. CA TURTLE ROCK RIDGE ASSN, •39-0C 1.31 . 53,667 72 2()41)' WllSON f>T, COSTA MESA. CA MINORCA Pl, COSTA MESA, CA 'rAX.ftATE AREA 15-131 AJRNAY AV, UNIT T-2, COSTA ANNETTE MARIE , AP CHRISTENSEN, FRANK 0, AP GHAHREMANI, FARHAO G ,AP AP 463-491-07 , $39 08 , TR UPPER BAY OR NfWPPIH AP8»74-01S 5'09A,2'i18W SACKS, CHERYL S , AP MESA.CA 169'1116.01, 12.,061..58, ln44 FARO, GHOLAMHOSSEIN 463-71144 , $69223 . S FAmi, •63~24·17 • $1,578.11 , 13 10473lOH BEAOi,CA WILSON ST, COSTA MESA, CA 139-33::We , $1,00.10 , 1757 VIHC£NT, BlfF ,AP412-073-07, A.P 93H4.Q83 . $1,006.60, 3151 NIEVES ST, FOONTAIN VALLEY, HOSSEINI , AP 169~01-03 . IWdt*. CA SllVERF'ERN. IRVINE., CA BRAOY, KIM ELAINE • AP Al't30-74.01!J.~A.~79W PfTCAIRH OR, COSTA MESA, SU27~..13459WIHOSOR CT, AJRWAY AV, UNIT T-3. COSTA CA $5,423.64, 11570COl£YRIVER SE:IOENBERG, PETER. AP TOSTI, JOSEPM M • AP 463-511-32 • $1,114638 • 10 TAX-RATEAREASS.On WllSON ST, ~1AMESA.CA CA COSTAaSA, CA MESA, CA MC ELHE~ RJCHAAO P , AP Cl. FOUNTAIH VALl.£Y, CA 46J.71H7 • $6,790.51 , 9 1131~2~81 • $1,394.119, 20 MORNING GlOffY, IRVINE, CA AP930-74'°17 l40l.•9,2280W S01AUMO, WIU.IAM 8. AP AP 93&-94-084 . $858.72, 3151 169'312~, '3,003.62 • 107lll5 MARTENS, LOIS T ffi , AP CHARITY, IRWE. CA MOONLIGHT. UNIT 26, IAVINE, LEE. JAMES , AP 931·57~23 . VASQUEZ, HENR'f J Ar WllSOH ST, OOSTAMESA, CA 13M52-05 , $3,42&..5e~J..Z026 TAX-RATE AREA 15-ISI AlffflAY AV, UNIT U·I, COSTA El MAR AV, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, 169-411-05 , $8,643.17 , 11661 CA $1,13929, 8 EVENING BREEZE. 439.o92·16 , $1,967.78 , 2'""' AP 800-74.011, SQ.U , 2212 W lEMNOS DA. COSTA M~ CA MESA, CA CA MARTENS RIVER Cl, FOUNTAIN TAX-RATE AREA 2'-015 UNIT 23, IRV\NE, CA REDLANDS 00, COSTA M>S4 ww.sotf ST. COSTA MESA. CA CAAA0U. RIOHARO A , AP CORP OF TliE PRESIDING AP 938-aot.oe6 • $533.54, 3151 SKYTTE, THOMAS • AP VALLEY, CA TAX·RATt AREA 26-101 CA AP930-74.01!1!409.4a,2218W 139-47$-09. $1M)3.ol. 2709 815'i0f> CHURCH Of lDS • AlffflAY AV. UMT U·2. COSTA 169-361~8, $1.204.63, 10844 CAMERON, JON • AP KHOSRAVIANl,Afl.ATOON,AP TAX-RATEAREA 26-14a Wll.SONST.~TAMESA,CA GANNETDA.COSTAMESA,CA ~ERN CAllFOfUM MESA.CA LA TEAAAZA AV, FOUHTAIN 938-76-376 , $1,528.54, 11630 '63-041-18. $3.10543 , 18781 YOON,JAYM,APm.'2·1111, APl30-74-020,$409.'8,2294W WEST,JOHNRICHAAO.R,AP SUHBEl.T DEVELOPERS IHC, AP 938-94-086 , $75804, 3151 VALLEY.CA WARNER AV, UNIT 'OS, PORTOANOOA.IRVINE,CA 56.306.16, I SAROS, UNIT 64, STNC:lARO PACIFIC CORP . Wll.SOHST,COSTAMESA,CA 139-515-41 • seoe.n . 3009 AP 93&-9«J02 . $858.70, 3151 AlffflAY AV, UNIT u..:i. COSTA FOUNTAINVALLEY,CA BAUMANN, CYRIL H. AP IRVINE,CA AP 463-661'62 '$3974 'TR UYEDA,EIKO,AP•73001-(I~ AP930-14~1 ,$409.41,2218W CLUB HOUSE Cl, UNJT R. ~y AV, UNIT A·2, COSTA MESA.CA TAX.ftATEAllEA21-«ll SCHWARTZ. UNOA , AP •63-092..()2 , $2..5611.76. 19'02 132'4l0TA $413208, 17 CAtU0!'-1 o·~~ WllSON ST. COSTA MESA, CA COSTA MESA, CA MESA, CA 938-78-389 , S1,60328, 11620 SIERRA CHULA RO, IRVINE, CA TAX..f!ATE AREA 2t-1Cr2 NEWPORT BEACH. C..t APll3().74~J.~·'9,2290W KROGH, HEltN V • AP AP93H'--003 ,$1,910.83,3151 PROPERTYIN TRISTARINVESTMEHTGROVP, WARNER AV, UNIT 418, TAX-RAT!AREA26-149 OCEANRIOGEH~~U'llT• WILSON ST, 1.AA>IA MESA, CA 1'1 ·152-05 , 17&0.01 .i,, 1242 AIRWAY AV, UNIT A-3, COSTA FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY AP 10H12·27 , ~~1 _!!805 FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA TAX-RATE AREA 2&-033 BEU, R SCOTT ET Al, AP ASSN , AP 477.()51-71 S:l'\ ~~ APl30-74~~.49,2294W eot.'WAYAV,COSTAME;:,11,CA MESA.CA nu>CT,FOUNTAIHV~!..:.£.A AP 938-78-390 , $1,503.96, 463~71·27. $16,llOl.40, 1 l£HORICKSOH, CHRISTIAN J TA1'037LOTC WILSON ST, \;U::>IA MESA, CA EUJS, R08ERT W , AP AP 838-94-007 , $622.17 3151 TAX·RATE AREA 21--002 VALEHTI, PETE CTR. %~l. 11620 WARNER AV, UNIT 419, MUSSO. GARY F . AP CHARLOTIE. IRVINE, CA ET AL. AP 5.»144-13. Sl.359.SS. SANDERS. OAVIO BAl<i\UT AP Q>.74~oe:r.411, 2292W 141-156-14 , 12.,"6322 , 1237 AJRWAY AV, UNIT C-1, COSTA ANDREW T • AP 144-421·71 , FOUNTAIN VALLEY.CA 451·2•1.()9 • $1,62U5 • 39 STANDARD PAOflC CORP , 15' PIE"vtEW, IRVIHE.CA AP 93S-~ 352 . ~.SW: ci; 1 WILSON ST. A MESA, CA COH#AY AV, COSTA MESA. CA MESA, CA STEPHE'6. ELMER p .R • AP $10,713..5e. 16014 s HAABOR Ill. JAEHN, Bill ET AL. AP f"-OXHILL. IRVINE, CA AP '6:H72-20 • S13l.30 • TR TIVOLI CT NEWl'()JlT co~~ I AP 930-74.()25 l40l.41, 22111 W BOTEUiO, BRYAN J. OTTER· AP IDM'-008 . $563.01, 3151 112·732·34 . $408 88 , 18585 f'<XMTAIN VALLEY. CA 931·78~SO • $647.95, 11600 BACA. JACOB ANTMOHY , AP 13244l0T 8 TAX-RATE AREA 2&-1SS CA Wll.SONST.~MESA,CA JIOTEtHO, KAREN , AP ~y AV, UNIT C-2. COSTA SANTA YNEZ ST. FOUNTAIN WARNER AV, UNIT 537, •Sl-241-34. '642.46, 39 RED WIWAMS,PATJllCIA.ANN,AP RODDA, GEORGE iq I AP 930-74-429, 5'09.48, 22118 W 141-157~ 12,424.0Z , ~ MESA, CA VALLEY, CA TAX.ftATI AREA 21.oo7 FOUNTAJN VALLEY, CA ROC1<, IRVINE CA ~, $3.444..42, 1 MISTY 8ERTANIAN. OSEP , AGOP, 935.34.530 . $2 8t!9 37 WILSON ST, UNIT c. COSTA FER~EATMl.H,COSTAMESA, AP 83&-f.4-ooll , $498.00, 3151 JACKSON. STANLEY R. AP HIRSCH, MICHAEL R . AP SCIULLO.CHARLES VINCENT ME.AOOW,v~tSO,IRVINE,CA OlGHA • AP 529-025'61 • VALORE OR, •1twrun1 MESA.CA CA NRWAY AV, U~T C-3, COSTA 143-231.QB . $1,3.59.04. 16587 STITH, HELEN G , AP 938·78"61 , Sl,'°123, 11630JR ,AP•51'361-40,$SS2.07 ,11 OE SALVO, VINCENT A , AP $120.00 , TR 11998LOT56 COAST, CA AP930-74-0271,j$408.49,22111W KAZ. DOUGLAS V • AP MESA,CA HEMLOCK Cl, UNIT R. 10&-062·10, Sl.52312 , 10818 WARNER AV, UNIT 606. SPARROWHAWK,IRVINE,CA 935~3-137 .J.....$3,112.le, ll SEBASTIANO. MATTEO. AP Wll.SON Sl, NIT 1.. COSTA 141-158-02 , $11080.17, 3033 IRW£ CO. %SOOTHERH FOONTAINVAl.LEY,CA 09SIOIAN Cl, FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIHVAl.LEY,CA SMITH, JOHN K • ~ ROCKY KNVU, UNIT 13, 932.()9.-559 , $2,797.46. '64 TAX-AATEAREA~-OCI, MESA.CA FERNEAll41.H,COSTAMESA, CAUFORHIA SUNBELT SUE,YANGM.,Al'143-271~. VALLEY.LCA 451·361~7 , $3,118.58 . 23 IFMNE,CA MONROE.UNITSS.IRVINE,CA AP t30-7Hl28 , $409.At, 22111 W CA DEVELOPERS INC , AP $2,30).64 , 16692 CEDAR Cl, LEt, JONG OAM • AP TAX·RATE AREA 21-o23 SPAAAOWHAWK, IAVINE, CA KESSlER, JEFF'PEY N f l 1.1 WILSON ST. UNIT 0, COSTA MONTGOMERY, MAAGARET 136-94.010 • $474.:JI, 3151 UNIT!\ FOUNTAIN VAU.EY, CA 144-042·10 , $2.118.12 • 1eea7 LAH, JEHMIN ,AP 4S1·3112.Q2 , TAl.ftATEARU 21-104 TAX-RATE AREA 26-tn AP '6l·211·n . SE,2111 MESA.CA M, AP 14MM.(D , SM0.20 , AIRWAY AV, UNT C., COSTA JOHNSON, WILLIAM HENffY MT OLSEN Cl, FOUNTAJN RACOUETIW.L WOALD , AP $2,662.70 , 3MAl.lAAO, IRVINE, BRIDGEPORT RO, NEWPQI APl30-74-029 S40Ull,221l8W 3060 ROYCE lH, COSTA MESA, MESA, CA JR. AP 143-323-07, S3,048A6 . VALLEY CA 169-334.ol , $11.280.22 , 10115 CA QWWI, PIROOZ PERRY , BAILEY, JENNY S • MC COAST, CA WILSOH ST. UMT 8, COSTA CA AP 13t-t4.011 , $462.4$, 3151 16820 MAPLE ST, FOUNTAIN ~Al.ING, AUOAICI< C, TALBERT AV, FOUNTAIN NAWABI, MC»Wi4MAO H , AP AP 52t-181.()1 , $2..480.80 , 28 DONALD, WILUAM E , AP NORTON. JAMES DAVID AF MESA. CA WAUCE1', CONSTANCE ..:...AP NIWIAY AV, IJNl C6. COSTA YALLEY;CA AP 144-104-15, $6315.~1 11412 VALLEY. CA •51~13 , 113.38 , 40 MllERSTRAI., llMNE, CA 52f..351-22 • $3.676.14 , 41 '61·221-12 . $76 62 1 Al' 831).74«311.1.~ 22S3 W 14Mas.GI , 1707 J;O_s..~10 MESA. CA HYLAND, PHIUP F , AP M:)ff'( IN, FOONTAlN vAU.EY, SPARROWHAWK. IFMNE. CA OAOEGE. ~. mcfC M , AP APPOMATTOX, lfMNE_ CA MONTREAUX. NEW" }tt• WILSOHST.~tAMESA.CA WAAAEHl.H,COSTA~CA AP 13N4.ol2 , S43Ut, 3151 15'-041~, Sl.238.15, 10365 CA TAX-RATEAREA21"°2fi TINSON. KISER , AP 530-03143 • 189.82 • I PINA.MARIO .AP629-352.0C , COAST.CA APQ>.74-031 $40llM.Z!S7W VEUE CIACUTS , AP ~y AV, lNT C4, COSTA NIGHTINGALE AV, FOUNTAIN SMITHHART, TEAESA , AP 4S1"'8~7 , $91.112 • 20 OElAMESAWEST,IJMNE.CA $2..911U&.llANTlETAM.IRVINE. lUEBt<E, RONALD l JR ' WllSOH f>T, COSTA MESA. CA 141-202·15 • l1.1115.1t , 12'7 MESA, CA VALLEY. CA 144·124-12 , $1,334.90 , 11157 TEGHTMEYER, DIANA KAY , GATEWOOO. IRVINE. CA MIU.ER, JOH R , AP CA '61·221~9 . S6.736 36 AP930-7•~~'8.2251W LOGAHAV,COStAMIESA,CA AP '3M«)13, $418.0S, 3151 SUAAE2,AHTONOLEOH ,AP FLOWER AV, FOONTAIN AP ~t.oe5, ~. 12061 BENSOH,OONHAEUZASrni, 530-031·15, S1,7S7.SI , 24 SANLUIS, IRMA S • AP MONTREAUX. NEWPO .. WI~ ST, w:>1AMESA, CA VELIE CIACUTS IHC , AP NIWiAY AV, IJNl C·7, COSTA 156-142~ , S678.B6 • 10448 VALLEY. CA BRIGHTON RIVER, UNIT 48, AP 46&-032"'62 , $2.042A2. 23 OELAMESA WEST,IRVINE, CA ll32.Q2-475 . $1,052.73, as COAST, CA AP 113().74-03l1~, ZZ55 W 141.QCrl·18 , IUlt.0-, 1281 MESA, CA SAUHAS RIVER Cl, FOUHTAIH WEii\ MICHAEL , AP FOUNTAIN VAUEY, CA TANGERINE, IRVIN~ CA Yll.OIZ. OYVAR , AP HUHTINGTON, UNIT 277, WllSONST.~1AMESA,CA LOOAHAV,COSTAMESA,CA ~ ll3M4-014 , 1456.8'2. 3151 VALLEY, CA 144-141-10, $1,33&.28, 16179 BEHNAM, ESTHtR M . AP 530-082·31, $3,211.28 , 27 llMNE,CA PAOf'ERTY IN APl30-1"°34,$40U8,22SIW OU()(, HOWARO l , ~ NINMY AV, UllT C4, COSTA HEJSOORf. MICHAEL ET AL. LIVINGSTONE ST, FOUNTAJN PROf'ERTY IH 830-73-691 • $1,82UO, 224 SONRISA,IAVIHE. CA EUNllERG. USA AOelH TR. HUNTINGTON BEACH W1LSOH ST, COSTA MESA, CA 141~4:5 J1.221M , 2Sl1 MESA. CA AP 15&-1~25 .1 $1,052.86 , VALLEY, CA IRVINE QTY LEMON GROVE, IRVINE, CA ZJ.tMERMAH, FRED W .. fHR , AP 1132~-'81 • $1,os.&.2. 50 •SCHOOL DISTRICT AP9»74.o35,S40IA,~W FORDHAM un. COSTA MESA, AP .......01~_;J582.67, 3151 18016 SUHSET 1;;T. FOUNTAIN ONAKA, ERNEST K • AP KAUFMAN, KAYE H • AP AP ~1'°4, $2,514.S., I VAN llUREH. UNl21Q. IAVINE, WllSON ST, COSTA MESA, CA CA NIWiAY AV, UN 1 C-t. COSTA VALLEY, CA ' 14Mel.Q2 , $2, 11UO , 18279 TAX-RATl AREA 2M07 lll'-44-046 , $833.52, 34 ENTRADA WEST.1.~~ CA CA TAX-RATE AREA 64-0().l AP930-74-039 1400A,_22t1 W MANN. JAMIE LEA , AP MESA.CA ESPINOSA, JOSE , AP Ml BAOEN·POWEll Sl, ORAGONR.Y, UNIT II, lfMNE, CANY~ CREEK FRAUMENI, RICHARD J. AP WUONST,C6STAMESA,CA 141-442-0.:S. IU2U4 . 347 CORP Of THE PRESIDING 156-193-38 ' Sll73.05. 10200 FOUNTAINVAU.EY,CA TAN~TUE,ERNESTOS.AP CA HOMEOWHEA'S ASSN • AP 1132-02.SU • s11e.11. 399 8™MONS,SANFOROLFF ,i: APl30-74.o3!~.a.2215W NASSAU~?AMESA,CA BISHOP OHUROH Of LOS , DllRANGO RIVER CT. NGUYEN, TRIEN Mlhtl ET AL. 447~:~ •• $2,351.118 , 3841 KAVANOI, ZOHREtt • 53CM52.01 , $33.28 • IS HUHTIHGTOH, UNJl 346. 171-524·12, $3.0602 ·~ " WllSOHST,~1AMESA,CA 8AfTTAN,UttGORYHOWEll "50VTHEAN CAUF<>AHIA FOUNTAINVALLEY,CA AP 1 ....... 71-02, Sl,641.14 , Cl.AAt:MUl'f1ST,IAVIH~.tCA ALAGHEBANO, All • AP REOONOA(PIQ.lfMNE.CA lfMNE,CA FW:lflC COAST HY. SU'f':r Al' 930-7"°311 $409.48, 2267 W ET Al, AP 141-4t5<08 , SUNBELT DEVELOPERS INC , ElllOTI, DANNY L , AP 18701 MT ACOMA Cl, FOUNTAIN ~LEZ, CARL~ , AP tJ.c.gg-011 , $2,501 10, 38 WEST CRANE. BONNIE l • AP 8EAOH, CA Wl.SOHST,C6STAMESA,CA !.!,i!,!2-M. 2C5 AMHEAST Pl, AP 13N4.o19 , $574.IQ, 3151 156-232-11 , $1,052.M. 10409 VALl.EY1~ 447.QSl..Q2 .1..~!2.50, 17556 YALE LOOP, UNIT 11, IRVINE, TAX.ftATtAllEA~110 ll32.<J9·724 • $1,311t4~. 1t4 BETZ. STAHUY J • AO AP930-74G~.At,2271W ~tAMESA.CA AIRWAYAV,UMTC-10,COSTA Ell( RMR CT. FOUNTAIN PETrmuN, JAMES 0, AP WAYNEAV,~CA CA MOtft>E,UNIT220,IMNE,CA 171-$32-37, Sl.4781• •F ., WLSOH ST, MESA, CA T\l8llOLA, MICHAEl W , AP MESA. CA VALi.EV, CA 1 ....... 71~ , S1,52UI , 11842 CHAPPEll. PAUL R , AP HAMPTOH, 09NS WET Al.. FRANCISCO, ELIAS N , COAST HY. SUNSET BEACt• V. APl30-74~~.At,~W W-474-04 , $6'3.62 , 2375 1" 838*017 , $515.&3, 3151 ROBERTS, TIMOOO N , NJ MT ACOMA Cl. FOUNTAIN 4'g.()tt1·31 , '2,40U8. 14242 TAX-RATt AREA 2M3S AP 935-15-144 , $1,913.llS, 15 SALVATIERRA FRANCISCO. .AJNKINS, TERRY ET Al. AP WllSOHSl.~TAMESA;CA COAHEll OR. COSTA MESA, NRNAY AV, UNIT C·11, COSTA 157.()34~, $1,754.11. 111517 VAi.LEY.CA EASTMAU..llMHE.CA CHEYENNE. UHfT 83. IRVINE, VIVECA l. AP 937-01.ol7 • 171-533-14 , 12.,19275, t67t-' AP 930-74'°41 S40UI, zmw CA MESA. CA CALLENS Cl, FOUNTAIN OHO, ERIC T. AP 144-412·10. JOHNSON, STEV£H w AP CENTURIOH. AP 445-013-08. CA $2..979.06, 26 ERICSON AISLE, 14TH ST, SUNSET BEAC>I. c" W1LSOH ST, COSTiMESA. CA ~ • .JEAHI l El Al.AP Al' 83N4--0ll • $598.AS, 3151 VALLEY, CA $115.70 , 16255 MT BA.OEN-4't-042.QI , $2,421.12 , !M12 $14,195.12 , ' 18883 VON IRVINE, CA AJNSWOFln4, OONALO W E.1 AP 930-74442~.At. zm W 141""'5-05 J.-$1,713.74 , 2.305 Alfl!NIAY AV, UNIT C.12. COSTA lOloCBAROO, CtiARLES , NJ POWELL ST, FOUNTAJN MARIN Ofl. IFMNE. CA KARMAN AVE, lfMNE, CA TAX.ftATt ARU .. 117 AL. AP 17a..s:J&.Q2 , $.tl,07390. MSQH ST AMESA. CA COl1.EGE ""· COSTA MESA, MESA, CA 157-041-11 , $2.13421 , 9801 VAU.£Y. CA llALOO LIMITED JACKSON, JAMES F , AP TAI-RATE AREA 21-171 IMS& 12ll4 ST. SUN'>r APt30-74'°43 $G.At,2279W CA All l:JM4..()19 , S503.115 3151 FlAMINGO AV, FOUNTAIN URf>EA. JOHN N , AP PARTHE~IP.AP.,.._.13, 1137-13-473 , S765.41. 2243 XANOERS, REX l • AP BEA<li.CA WllSOH ST, COSTA MESA, CA OOHHELLY, JOt1N • AP Wf"NAY AV, UtfT C-13, COSTA VALLEY, CA 14.MIW\ • $2.STUO • 18114 $2.521.82 I 1 .... 1 SWEETAN ST. MART1H. UHfT 212, IFMNE, CA 529.()63.51 • $4,076.51 • 2 STICE. ROBERT H • AP MAKER. ClAUOE R JI! • fol' APDH4'°44 $408A,Z271W 141-485-07 , 11,279.tll • :.38' a.EBA.CA KLEPPE, ROBERT W , AP M'T NlilBUS Cl, FOUHTAIH IAVINE,CA l.OlNGTON,IRVIHE,CA 529-331-19 , $2.005.18 . 26 178·S5H2. $33.337 •711!.' wt.sOH ST. COSliMESA. CA OOUEGE CA, COSTA MESA. AP t:J8*.Q20 , $55128, 3151 157-0Q.37 $1,370.44 , 97111 VALLEY, CA • OOSHTASBI, F'ERIOOUH AP TAX-RATE AREA._ MATEO. AD£UN0 8 TR • Al' BLAKREY, llMNE, CA COASHfY, SUNSET iifkH. ~ AP930-74-04S $40Ut, 22tl W CA AIRW\Y AV, UNIT C.14, COSTA EWS AV, FOOHTAIN VALLEY, HANSEN, OONAlD E TR, AP 44Mlt4<67 , .. .611 , lS21 529--07442 d.~~11.05 , 11 PACKER. MICHAEL N • ~" WILSON ST, COSTA MESA, CA TRAN. HARVEY M ET Al, AP MESA, CA CA · 19Ml12'°7 11,518.00 , 1~ WVNGATE Cl, IAVllE, CA KlRCHHAN, JAMES J • AP LAFAYETTE. invll'fC., CA TAX-RATE AREA 26-1'7 178-562·29 , $2.3811'5 , '67f.i7 APG>-74..c14!J.~At,2283W 141.-.o.3..L S2,Sf3,14 i..1033 AP ~~J..$521.69, 3151 JASPEASOH,BRAOlEYS,AP El AMARltiO AV, FOUNTAIN POWERS.MATTHEWF~.AP 581-042·10, $11,028.72, Z1 BAYV1EWl>f\.SUNSET8EACJ~: WllSOHST,~1AMESA,CA VAl.EHC&A:>1,00STAME~CA ~Y#l,UNI C-15,COSTA 157.QS6.31, $2.144A6 , f714 V~~ 44~!.f...1.11,242.AO , 4531 ™S,llWE,CA TAX.ftAl'lAllEA2'-120 HOJREH, AMIR . AP CA APD>74'°47 ~'ZmW MIESA,CA DOVE Cl, UNT R, FOJNTAIH ~ R06ERT R , AP R\MNWWUa.llMNE.CA 447·30o"11, S82.90 . ' LA Wl.SOH f>T. OOSTA CA Tu.RATE AAfA IHM AP l»t4.Q22 • $515.70, 3151 VALLEY. CA 11Wt1MI • $2.09U4 • 17085 FAIROfll.O. JOHN 8 • AP TAl~Tt AMA...., CAO. MJOC GIA, LE, HGltA R.OFIA. IRVM. CA TAI-RATE AREA 14«11 APl30-7"°'8 S«JIA W AIR*V M. UNT C-18, COSTA KJGHES, OENNS W , NJ MT LOMINA CT, FOUNTAIN 449·111-40 $3512' , 4131 T ,AP551-02'1·1S,$2.SSOM . 3 CHIC, JOHN T l AP .. WllSOHST,OOifA&ih.~ SOZA. OHERYl , AP MESA.CA 157.oM-21 , S71724 9133 VALLEY.CA RE081.UffCUMHE,CA SAN JOAQUIN HILLS MEOOENBERG,fMHE,CA 447-424-30 • $5,681120 . 3 ClTYOf ~NalO~llEAL.il.; APD>-74-0tt $400.Ai:-mw 141-332·18 lt,215922 ' M2 AP aM«J23. 1621.81. 3151 MAU.ARO AV, FOUNTAIN VASQUEZ, MARCOS • AP TIWCSJIORTATIOH CORRIDOR MONTAGE, IRVINE. CA AP 110.01~. 5210.28. TWf ~ WILSON ST COSTA MESA. CA MAGEil.AH' ST, COSTA MESA. Al'WNAY AV, \NT C-17, COSTA VALLEYE. TAX-RATE AREA 21.ool ~..8:!!..~.t mu~ I 14&42 AGENCY • AP 458-151<53 • TAX.ftATI. AREA a-114 KEU.Y, NICOlE c • '-GARY, RG€ II SEC 34 AP930-7'4so ~2211 W CA MESA.CA UC owRT OENHIS E • ~ Ut1UYUt" l.H. llMNE, CA $08.78 , TR 381 BlK57 KENNE™ l • AP 937·13-2~1 , AP 110.015-78 ,51.786 72. TWPS Wl.SOHG'\OOSTAMESA,CA ' AP l»*02A . $462.52~1 157.-,12 . Sl,046.&.5. 18517 ~JOHNR ,AP10HZJ.()I, ~ QRlO ET Al, AP AP~l51'66,$47,4A,TR311 HOUGHTOH. JOHN A J $331.52, 92 AlMAOOR. UNIT ~E tlSEC34 1#930-74-051 ~W TAUATtAlltA 1S.. Nl'l#AY IN, UNTC.18, A COAi< ST, FOUNTAIN VAU!Y, 11,711.54. 103!i6 MAPIJAlfTAAV, .... ~I~ $1.41'1.50, 4412 BU<67 AP 551-04,!:~..1 $2.171.38 . 41 207,lfMNE.CA Wll.60ffst06i'TA CA MDA.CA CA FOUNTAINVAUEY,CA PAAl<GlEN IAWE CA AP456-151'61,S240.34 , TR381 RA.TOH.lm-~CA #t30-74Jsz, $408.At, W C W A08 AP t:Jf.1'M05 , AP t3H44Z5 , l610JI, 3151 YOON. YOUNG SOOI< AP MTRiei l, AP BU< 91 TAX-RATE AREA 2'-19' WI.SON ST.COSTA MESA. CA 12.tl/4.~-Nff#AY AV, NIWiAY IN, UNT C-18, COSTA 1$7.()84.01 , Sl,31U2, tesll Tax.MtlAAEA21.012 ..... 11:>1' , b.054 ... , 4112 AP '58-151'84 , $41.10, TR 3&1 TAX..UTIWAll-1S1 PUBLISHED: APQ>.74'053 $409.J~W UfllTl,COS1AMESA,CA MESA.CA COAK ST, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, OlENWOOOltlRYIHE,CA BU<91 RILEY, STEVEN 8 • AP • WILSOHstOOSTAME CA MOIJNAAO,EUOEHE W ,AP AP_...()l30 '*'51 3151 CA OUGUAY,RAYMOHDFETAl, PATEASON,OOUNJF ,AP AP458-1Sl.ee,Pl.58,TR3111 PUNOAYE\AIAJAFADER,AP 4~-371.a7. $1,.580.50. 29 NEWPOAT9£ACW APl.10-74.o°54 $40U8, W 93HM18 t. Sll04.l7.1....!.4$ ,,,.y AV, UNtf E~. COSTA DALE P ASHER IHC , AP AP 1~·11 , S54MI 1_!12' :l:'.!'J_'!:.!.!.J.. f!,1S4AI , 4142 BU< 91 452·138~ ,· '2.130.12 , 11 Sl.<nl>ALE., IAVINE. CA COSTA 11ttSA WILSOK ST, (,Ml 8, COSTA Fl9C>IERAV,uffTo.&,~·· MESA.CA 1SM1M1 . $1,MS.ao . 18051 BUTTERCUP AV, FOU•""''" ~ltMlln,llMNE,CA ~llMNE.CA ZllM£RMAH, COAT . AP OAILYll'ILOT MESA.CA MESA.CA AP .... O'O, $5&3.06. 3151 llUSHAAO ST, FOUNTAIN V~£A NIAN, lt£V! P 1 AP TAX-AATEAlll.UHl1 OUAESHEY,WIUR~ 462~11~7 , 12,01414 • 19 UGUST ..,._ ~ APl»74.o!55 ,140l.41,2211W NIWIAY AV, UNT ~ COSTA VAU.EY, CA TMnt DMJ ET Al, AP 44WIWI, 11.ote.12 , 14541 TR AP45l•1S41, 11,220.», EMaW.0. lfMHE. CA A 21 A ..... ., i .. , WILSOH ST, UNIT O, COSTA TAX-RATIAlltA IMl7 MESA.CA AP 15M1142 • ll.300JCL1 14)444.14_i Sl,lSUl-i~'.!'<R SAVINA¥, W.OA OE MAACO, LAWRENC!, AP 211UWA~CA ci.s 1501517 MESA.CA Al' ..... ~1 .$.3.1IUS.3151 1IOSS~ST.f'OJNTllll'I IOOltH ,,NE ST, tulNtAIH CUEVA, HUMIEATO , AP 8:39-18·117 , $108.ol, 11 NTH. , AP PAOPERTYIM fAX.flATE AREA 55«1 TAX-RATE AREA 55-070 .• TAX-RATE AREA ~5 PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICD PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOT1Cll PUIUC NOTtc!S • I ' , . I • Rates 11J1d deadliru•11 art' subject to change .. :without notict. The publisber reserves dtr . 'light to censor, n>dassify, rtvis<' or reject any classifit'd advertisement. Plta11e report '"' IUlY trror tlutt may bf. in rour d~sifae<:I ad ~;"1Jlltdiately. Tht Daily Pilot acct'pts no liability for any nror m an advtrtlbemeut Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm Tuesday .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm BylU ByPIMme (714) 642-5678 By MaMn Petwu Beww Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm M•Mrda)'-Fridat Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Mooda y-F' rida y Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm for which it may bt· rPspon!iiblt' except for thr c-o<,t of tlir sp1t1·1• u1·tually ouupied by tlif rrror. Cn'dit ru11 ortly lw aJlowf'd for tht' fir.,t in.,rrtion. (71 4) 631-6594 . (Plea'lt indudr your rmmr 1111d plk>lll' number and y,r'll r..U )OU bat·li _.ith • pritt' quo1r ) 330 West Bl!}' Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At l"it•por1 Blvd. 6r &y St Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm ttOS-2744 ··-~ ... . - ,• ' ~·iota '. -7011·"" NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT E MPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 1069 HARBOUR 2142 lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 27 24 2920 5530 5530 5530 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •5 7 5 • • Up, 1 •2 Brl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * L•d'I Kenmore Ga• 3 BD, 2.5BA 15501.f. Main Channel ~:~~raf.•~·earM~~=~'t:' •CM E 'Slda 1Bdrm DONATI YOUR BOAT Can't Find Worll? Houae·Sltter nHded, SALES e!:~.~· s~oi;:.ra~re~i ~~~ .. ~~ central AC & vaccum, 4bd, 2.5ba w/dock. 71 4,548 2421 · $400/mo. Uk• cats. Hlgheat Tax Write Off You can't be IOOklng occasional work. Avl The growing Dally Condi 714.241 .9075 2·car gar, Berber crpt. Avail now. $3300/mo. • Clo•• to OCC. Quiet/ Your Favorite too hardl WANTED t!S 7days/Wknd1/hollday1 Piiot advertising team1-.......,-...-.,..----- A111H IUSM1 ""'11a1111llrt11ls $325,000 Remax Bill or Donna Stu dio Furn'd Near private. 831·2111 Charlt'l Inc. people to nu varloua lnlrequenl traveler. seek• an outald• MAVTA O S tacked lllWIJa,lfll~lllMfe~· 7 14-4S42-230 5 Webater 790·5000 Triangle Sq./55 Fwy. E'elde CM 3br HH w/ 714-4S75-o588 positions from ware· Bondable 225-8983 sales representative In Washer & Cryer. Gas. tralf* .... lllltAd11 1tM • Owner/Agent x138 or x139. Oas/Water pd. No lrg bckyd, •hr ba, nri--------.. houae to manag• Labo rer• Earn up to the Retall Advertising Full sz. S500 754·4372 _... wMcll Niia • UMt al -.-a-.-,-c-o_u_r1_b_'l_,,,0_w_n_e_r pets. $590 646-5330 OCC. Fem pref'd. No ment. No experience SSOO We e kl'I Long Department. Experl· Re frige ra tor Apt size lo Mwlttu ''Illy ,nlln11u . B SB M IRVINE 2144 peta/amkg S380/ VOLUNTEERS neceuary. Call Now, dlatance phone ence preferred, but $190. Washe r/D"l•r. hmlt1t1111 ., 11111crhal111lle11 5 r 4. a anor NEWPORT mo.+utla 403-8988 Brent (714)891-5784. will train. Applicant $140/ea. 648·5848 -u...1 Home. Buy s1.35o,ooo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi N*E*E*D*E*D co. Is seeking people should be energellc. b111d 111 rKe. cttlf, ,._ '"· or Leaaa $7100/Mo. I BEACH 2669 N.8 . Pvt home, lg rm, Clerlcal S\lpport to service atorolront motivated and • tall ---------m . -.1111c._ a..IUI IUllll If Call for Appointment Tu rt • Rock 3bd 2ba. pvt ba, kite. lndry. Inc -+ -Temporary Job thru promo t Ion a I box ..................... 714-79().9396 Cu11d1eaa0c dloc. NeNwo utl/cbl. No amk/pela. AMERICAN CANCER December for on·slte route. 1·800-354-7331 ~~~·~~~.1~:'~%1 ~n~i~FiiUiiiiRiiNiiliiTUiiiiRiiEiiiii6iiOiiilii4 ...,llY_.,,.,....111111· Brokers Welcome pa n, ar ener. •1BA 9750. $450/mo. 722·9755. construction office LIFEGUARDS 1• ""91 ................. pell. $1600. 975·8374. 28R 28A S850 SOCIETY In Faahlon Island. Certified. Poaltlons eflt pkg. Orug acreen· B d S t 0 t Tiils .....,.,., will 111 Bluffe"l!."Prlme ---------orw Incl. 80x30 pool. "::~~~~~1j~d~~ ••••• 510/hr. Fax resume to avail thru end ot Sepll ~8'l.h~!~~lr~:j::i1~·~~ ~ln~00:Ze. •4 •pl;~;: . .......,._11Y8"1ftiu· Greenbelt Loe. 3Br + NEWPORT No pets. Carport. Nr bch, pool. Smk ok DISCOVl!RV Nina @ 714/250-6658. FT/PT. •248·8180• Lynn Eaola, %Dally Bunk Be d e, dresser, 111t11t '9f 1Hl tlllll wtllcll II Ml 2·5Ba +Fr. Prln. Only. Vleta del M••• Male prel'd. 645-4899 ·Corosn'!0!.~ M•r· Clerlcal Ma n•nement/S•I•• Pilot, 330 W. Bay •hells. 642'9740 _u,....__.,.._,_ ....__ .... _ 7 2 0-1704 Broker BEACH 2169 ___ •_5_4_9_·_4_8_5_5_•__ WI k F It I • s c •• Kl tt t ...., __ ,_,,_._.... Roommate wanted Pia C•ll840-477 7 c •• um ure s position avallable for trHt. osta mesa. nu ma r••• •• .. ..,_, '*-ti 11111 Ill Elegant guerd-e•t•fl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Big Can'lon, Fairway Young Prol'I with pool•"========~ accepting appllcatlona vintage store In o .c . CA 92827 or fax to Firm, top of line . .......... """°'"la tlllt Sea Island Town· 1BLK TO BACK BAY Apia. Extra Lrg 1Br 1· tor both full and part· Call 574.0351 (714) 650-4802. For 78Wx74L. $600 . ... f 91 .......... • home. No one above Spacloua 3Br 3Ba Obi 1Ba. ac. cath cells, ~~.~· ':i°,::~r.to ~~:.~ TllBATBR time c1 ... 1cal1. Must ba ---------1 Interview. can (714) 7 2 0 -1321 --' 2# ... , ....._ 1UeM· or below. Newer, Lusk gar, Ip, pvt yard, tenn/ 2-car gar. 1yr/no pets. responsible, depend· --------.. 1 574-4238. ,W.tlAID:t I r ,calHUD 2bd, 2 .5ba. Luah pool. $1650 642·5322 $1520.mo 760-1645 area In Colla Mesa, CASTllfG 2921 able and motivated. NEWPORT SKI _...;;.;___...;;.;;..;.. ____ _ M·Nll1·•-4M·-for amenltleal s535,000. 1Br Close to bHch. Newport Hta 2Br 1Ba ~~nv~~~.~~nk:~ ::~~:l••••••••lill Excellent benefits COMPANY lllt 'Mll•' t'I DCM•lll••• __ o_w_n_•_r_7_14_-e_44_·_8_74_8_ Ulla pd, atova, frig, P7oo381. NTo Pets1. CaArport ping/freeways etc. Pa;;;~eln ~~~~08~~·· Now Hiring! tllHWICUI·-Prev Showing No Pete, S875/mo. ust n ve. S550 month Avall 9-1. Wick•• Furniture •Sales Associates 5 82-804-45882 or S825/mo. 642·7958 pleasecall 549-1101 Ourclietttspoylorlhtlr 32ooHarborBlvd *RepalrTechs HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 3312 Clay <Orange) 7 14-4573-4802 s tudlo/1 Bdrm white----------:;~,L __ .,_ c •cashiers •Clothing Np! Hll. Fri 10-31----------..,...., 90UQJR...,, Coate Mela, A tl $275.000. Corona 2bd, 2ba Townhome Berber crpt, gated RENTALS How yoursf D e llv•r'I pereon Equip Sales, Sk Del Mer Prop•-••• nr Fash 11., 2-car att comm. New fixtures, d and Snowboard •• I It ( ) 1 w11'1:l"'lnl!D 2726 Wearalooki'.ip,lof; w a nt• FT. Apply In Ap I I .. o 873·8494 gar, AC, pool, no Lurn urS•850negB. k yr iii.n.iiiniii&-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L---~.-person @ Allen Beck p 'I n P••• n Fu 673-6479 P•t•. $1550. 640-1529. H , · ro e r· -Florlat 1559 Placentla 2700 W. PCH. N.B. 3 b 2 b Mathew 714·250-4525 •28r Houa-'•-t w/ T.V. . A N B .,A2 5004 "========~! Weet Newport r a newly remodl, ..,._ print dip. ve, . . .,.. . . .;.; Estate aale by owner. all Ill• nrs lrg tncd yd, I••••••••• 'l•rd. Prof amall fam-Uor• Fiii In the Blank! Office A••t· PT 3 unltl. 2 Iota. 2bd quiet cukS•nc, pet lly w/dog. $1000/mo. Employeral Reach the Data entry, filing. houH, 2 bd cottage, ok.S2200. 848-0789 MISCELIANEOUS RHp/CIHn 722"9693 lMIESTCJlllN-llnl most qual ified organizing. etc. South Coaa t Plaza seeks FT Stcurlty Officers. Must be customer service oriented and have a clean bkgrnd & driving record. $7 .SO/hour + xlnt bene. & lncentlvtsl Apply at: SCP Security Dept., 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa, CA. Klnu•1r b e d s100. Japanese Ton Su. Black TV s tand. (714) 673-4909 Lrg glau dining-rm table w/6 chairs $550. Blk leather couch $600. Blk colfle/end tables s200. 640·1695 M•tc h ln g sofa & loveseal, good cond. $250. Obi bed w/ frame $50. 948-5585. O•k Chin• Ceblnet 48"w1de. Matchl119 tbl /chairs S4 75. 429·0379 1bd t. t 4b F A •28r Houee/Apt CalL . _ .... ~--1 d Flexible hours at ap p ua aeparate r + am m, Nwprt RENTALS C rar an_, WT.. emp oy••• you nee Modern "omance otlloe/balh . Patio Creal, tennla, pool,I••••••••• ~ orona del Mar u.-..-,.. by placlpg a help F••hlon l atand . ========='·--------garden. S910,000. walk to bch. $1750.mo a thy 998·983 8 PAICUCCI PllaoumoHI wantado ad In the Dally lv m:I °'lax: MEt11Cn11't:rDISE SOLD' 873-8028 84M947/78&-3999 ******* -•uuM--Piiot employment " n..n.n II C II 7 14-e .4110 MISC. 6015 • •BelcQ.Ur1 by Owner DUPLEXES 2704 Female Contra c tor lldt 714·375-4300 ••c on. a our --------r SUMMER JOB Invite over 40,000 -E--"1'1:!---0-1--5 Br 4.5B• Manori'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/cat to reaH option? •wwwwwwwww Claulfled Dept. at Person Frld•'l·lmmed Part·tlm• ptople to read C MEu;RY L I Home. Lae 57100/Mo.'• 4Br+gar+yrd CM/HB .,..,...,. .... ..,...,...,...,...,. &42·8878 Xlnt phn voice, typing/ about your home for CRYPT 1225 or Buy 11,350,000, l!'slde CM 3 +2, fp, 2· IRV/TUS s1soo 831·2111 HAIR I WL&ifst data entry, prof'I •Momlng Hours ule each Saturday c 11 f A 1 car gar. Open Sat/Sun 1---------1 Tl,..D o• •0,.,_ appearance. 642·0735 •No Experience • or ppo ntment 12·5. 2032 Fullerton ---------.. r ... -,,. •Young, energetic ore by ahowcaslng your 714-760-9398 MISC LOST a.. OP NOTHING? PT Office Manager eCoata MHa property In our P•clflo View Mem Brokers Wt lcome Ave. Unl1 A 650-8884 • G Busy Al You Want To $8/hr. 9-1 . Computer Call Cooper Homea of the Week Park Vlata Del mar RENTALS 2744 POUND 2925 Be? Want More exp a must. Pis call 17 14,72 2 .... 11 ... & Open Hom• .. e. 2 1o11 13800/ea. Udo 1•1• Home 4 + 3. -v • Gulde The bHI 3 1().459·2928 New crpt. So. patio. ROOMS 2706 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Money? Want To Rebecca 722,.588 ________ _. local Real Estate S2900mo. Yrly. Biii Shr Artlet S tudio Found, 4mo Orange Grow? vou;v• got the Re tall Counter Section around I II••••••••• Grundy Ritt 9715-6191 Newport Beach for working artist. Tabby male cat on license wave got th• Private Postal Store 1:1MPLOYMENT Aeac h the best 4001.f. S222/mo +utl. St. James Pl. In NB. cllentele, baneflta, Perm PT. Exp prel'd . .._ HOUSES/ •LIDO ISLa, furn, Oceanfront & 22nd St. 723•1878 Coata Mesa Anlmal guaranteed wagH & Apply: 537 Newport SERVICES 5533 quallfled home· 2br 2ba, ore. patio, tp, Private room unlurn, Hospltal 549.3794 more. 714-675·5417 Ctr. Or., NB 644·8245 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii buyers on the coasll CONDOS garage. Avl 9.1 ahar• bath. Ull paid.••••••••-ask ror Yaamln. C•ll your Advertising S2500.mo 723--6488 No amoklng preferred. F o u n d • G o I d • n 1----------Retall Sales poaltlon at ··--- Rollawav bed, freezer, Mo lean lawnmower, Commodore computer Trampoli ne. Eureka Shampooer. 546-8669 Wedding Dr••• Size med. Elegant off· 1houlder1, long sleevH. White allk w/ pearls. New S 11 oo. Sacrifice $450. 4544·8182 Representativ e fOR RENT Kitch ette 1 oo COM E CIAL Retriever puppy . H•nd'lm•n·P/T Out of Santa Fe Todayll Ask about Newport Cre at 3bd, Laun~~. 1 ~lo~k ';'~ M R Vic of Arlington off Exp'd In lite carpentry. Oulpost In Faahlon PleaH be aware that COMPUTERS 6018 th• llstlngs In thla cat· 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii our current speclalal 2.5ba condo. Yrly 1... Newport Pier. $490. REAL ESTATE Teewlnkle Park. plumbing, painting, 111and PT, hourly Llaa Coaen1ra Great cond. 11700mo. Call Sam 879-4808 ••••••••• PIHH call 751-7516 electric. 723-4074 +comm. Call Tam111: 574-4249 CORONA 831•5802 Lost 8/4 In NB white HIRINO TUTORS 844-5953 Llaa Rivera •••Vl!RSAILLi i NRwopotmBcwh/bPavtthHoemtce. ---------long hair Hlmalayan/ S 10·S1S P•rhour SALES PT/FT egory may require you 11 to call a 900 number In wtrlch there 11 a charge per minute. 574-4252 DEL ••1111 2 122 W lk t th .. _ hi ' ' IN CO'l:•'l:I HS M th S I u~ a 0 • uwac $450 + ahr ut11. ''"' Peralan mix. Blue · · • • c ence, N.B. based Mystery---------=========~l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi Large 1 Bdrm condo. n/smkr 848·2228 PROPERTY 2790 eyea, 9yrs old!Named LanguagH. S.A.T. Theatre. Organized •3br 2 ba Front HouH Guard gated. Next lo Breezy. Al!WARD Need 3.2 +college multl·talented high EMPLOYMENT ._.ptop Computer & Carry Case+ Table· Top Comp. w/monitor, printer. All $2100/obo. U k• New I 675· 7239 Mac Quatra 800 16" monitor. 16 mb ram 340 meg hard drlvo $400 (714) 548·3936 ~--~ _----------·----·-' ---· . -. ---. ' -· ----· -----· ·-- B.iboa Newport Remty, Inc. RINTALS C.-Ms 28R, E'lldl '1000 38A, Wpooi $1400 NnpgrtBwf> 38R,Lo..rS1300 38R, 2-sty Ha S1100 Single story. New car-~~~~9/3H.ospl';~,~T, VACATION 840-1727 GPA, car. 714-443·2700 energy, cuatomer ave WANTED 5535 Pet. Vaulted celllnga. ••.,...IJ.S COITA Ml!IA TIU_.LE< salea person.931·2563 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VIII 8 lb C ~a. 272i E'alde 3BR-2BA own ... ______ _ S2250/mo. 975-2562 • a oa ondo. , .. •••••••••I unit + 2•2BR unite 11 RETAIL Classlrled 11..... Dog Walker, call me If Cape Cod Duplex OcHnvlew, Lrg 1bq1 S325K BKR 7eo-3142 PEDSONALS CONVl!Nll!NT your dog needs to be b 1ba. Comm pool/apa, ~ GROCERY whether you're buy· walked. I'll love your Stsrtln9 • bu1lne11? When you purchase Of lease • computer syatem pkg from ua we will a11i1t you with 100'% money back 3 r 2 ba bright, w/d. 11025. 849-1728 Ing, H lllng, or Juat pet tool 1am12 ye111 open. new •JSpl, crpt. 81l111'a lllltalll has looking, ct111lned has old. Coata MHa area. Ille, paint. fp, S222s.,,._______ BUSINESS L ___.,""lttltor-what you ""di More•n 842·8533• 2 br 2ba. Upatalra. fp.11 ~ P ER SO NAL ...,.......,,., '"'""""-CLAS81Fla D s 1825. 842-8449 APARTMENTS PIN 11 •1cs frtendly people Who 8*Y .-•.cu-·---• SERVICES 3005 customer sarvlct. We 819 842·5878 ------FOR RENT accepUng appbtlonl tor HUNTINGTON --------1 • .. oh• at m • Be 11 BUSINESS tattoed on your for• the followtng poaltior.. GACH 21401---------head?" Let ua Wright • Cllrb .... .,. .. ,..1 BALBOA 1--------i OPPOITUNITY the wrong. Call Typ• •Sir* Dll'CGlll a. ARNT TO OWNI PENINStJIJl 2607 2904 A·Orlpe 562-920-7753 Large 4BR 28A Home.1'iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS TO • Roni am For more detail•: Cstl 11 I••··---·· . Blbrya.b M 1 ch 8 • 1 e 1 y t h •Ooeanfront at 18th SHARE 2724 ••Amaalng Profit .. * 8 t 7 1 4 •5 3 0 -a 0 8 1 St. Winter, fum, 3Br Phone card routea. EMPLOYMENT Must be Ible., wort< or 71 4-ISOe-39<>5-Pgr. 2.5Ba, d.ck, fp, ·gar, .. -.. NI "--.,........__ Great ratea & loc. Ind. ftex tn. Ind. wklldl and w/d. A~aome View -· ....,...... .,.....,._ leader 12k/Wk pot'I. ,.....,. -.., DOMESTICS 5540 guarantee In receiving a ssooo unsecured maJor bank credit HOMIESITTINO card. No credit check Travellllve abfol!d with req'd. Anyone w/2 Id's PffC9 ol mind, knowing Is approved. 721·4006 your home Is wen taken Ueed -.,pie 2 GS, w/ care of by rffpontlbte 3x5, 5.0 dlak drive, proleulonal. Clean monitor, printer. n/amk. 2·5 yr term. keyboard, mouse Reta fSSG-4439 "RC" lnclds 43 3x5 disks of BALBOA l~lAND ----l 006 HUNTINGTON and clean! 873-1143 Lndry, kit. cbt. No pet/ 1-e00-700-'7177 ---------holldlYl.uuuu•-•"" amk. Mal• pref'd , MC/VISA EMPLOYME NT P1Y +!don brtftl. l-4H5 +utll. 945-91515. ---_...-..;;;_;....; ... ~..;...--Af#11npnon~ H O U S IE S I T T I N Q Chlldrena gamH, and Home, garden and P•t learning aoltware care. Prof, rellable, S250. 714·720·9793 reaa, refs. Vacatlon/1 ________ _ IOng ttrm 714-796-5050 WANTED .. OP•NHOUa• . SAT/MIN 1-4 802 CO,.AL AV• H.Alll01JR 2142 COSTA MESA 2824 --------------- auettTlMI "IALTY --------_____ ..;... __ ---------· 71M7Ms11 COSTA M1SA 2124 COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 2824 STA M!SA 1024 PleaH t>e wary of out '=il••lliiiliiiiiiii5iisii3ilo 9em"4pm 0 1060 s.n of area com pan lea. 1• Miguel Or., Newport Beech Ch.ck with the local •Order Department• TELL A FRIEND Bett er Bualneaa HB oftlce ... kl FT Bureau before you order deak per1on. l .. "--------~• •10C1~M4l1NMllMIR aend any moo•y tor .._avy phone•. Muat f ... or 19'Vlce•. Read have cuttomer aervtce and underatand any •ICJ>· Xlnl bnrta. Call contracts before you Tracy (?14) 842·00159 -----· TO BUY 6019 l~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MUCHANDISB 1010 Otd Coins Gold Sliver Franltlln Mint, St~lng Old watctrH 6 jewelry WMtCOast Coln 042·9448 Tot» Dollar• Paid \ •+den aba ,. ..... Oarden room, :: •fct1M trM a. IDc~lent ..._te ndttlonl 1210,000. alg.n. Shop atound fOf' for lnttrvl•w. ,....._ 1 O HOUMWl""'5tuden11 JiiiaoN WANT•D to nffded, make money own llnd °'"' ... r.tall N\flnQ people money o.nc:ty ahop In COSTA on gro<*ie1. No lnvtt. For Record•. Jazz, S o untrscka, etc. Call Mike 845-7505. ~!I own« HM>••• •4W f li61• :•.,ltOfY, 4br, O\lldeMIO, .. tat eye, ti», f'P • alt. •JilfJ,\ only. UJOK. ~~ Me4410 " : BvtmNGTON t llACB 1040 f I M l 8A a re a, Low 1-eoo...ee.ena xeeeo .._ __________ __. ____ __,, lnv •st ment. f'or AdMln AHISI '°'CPA lnfomMIUon oaH Mrs. In NI. ,......,.. hours lurden's Oourm•t 20-30/Week. Pax R•a: Candy Co, Dalas . TX. 71~74-712? . ...,., "' ;.aaae A;ttOlftt.....,. Giiw EJcp. luslnea• kt buat-....... le.11t/ht. ,... hie. PT 7'4-734-0711 lildUlt COORDlllATOll PT ~I ll •O •n ~ .n:eeoo ••t •. c...e JIUI TO .YOU 8022 --------- flrM dtac:k i...b W/etl019 ' 11cena .. Love. klda. Or••• g uard dog. Around lyre. Nam9d Cha111e 0 148·5100 o u PP J'Y'~'Y'O Blonde ubta~or mix. Fr•• 10 good hom•. 3 mo. Old, A 1·1111 .... DO "'1mp. South wc:iu)d hav. rm.I Muta with a doub&iiton. ama 9035 ----- 'MDtaoowllY Fac:tory ..,,~ SATUU (51 Olf1)P•, Jiiiiiii~i!i]!~~-1: t.A.-RGVml '9a SC 2 MlaSIOM VIK.IO Milo, w . .m/fm, mtoy C714)HW7M vmtt. t>lae*. (2583M) ••.•eo.t WHt led the Hnn oJ club1, Mclartr COl'r-.tly playacl low from dum~7 and &a.t produced tba ... What 8h«aW ciedare' do? The QUeltlon la how many clube doe1 W'Ht bold? If Weat atarted with (our cluba, srab the jack and ID aft.er beerta, and the correct way to tackle the IUit la to cub the ace and IUnt -that will produce five tricb ifbeuW break 3-3 or ii either delender bu a doubleton queen or ten. If Weat led from a five clube, however, dedarer'e beet abot u t.o ~the fint trick! •e• DI acov•RY •a• Cenh•ry. white, -,9,....4 ___ RA....,....,..N'"""G~•~R~X~L-=T:--t Whit• & Jan leather. 714-84S.1700 2-ctr, 8 cyl, auto, auto, camper shall, 29k mllaa. ·Uke new WDI' •••• oca• KA8'I' •4''' 011'711 1 own • r . S3 7 8 5. am/Im c:aaaatte, low mull aall. 873-4909 714·84&.7441 mllea . (8 387 17) · ... -.'UPIS H I ~-- 29 Canted 30~ 0 ltll •AIU8'71 80UI'll 6K '714 0 1 OAKlt •.J854 OQt4 ••• The only clue ii the openin1 lead. CADllIAC 9040 '80 £1 Dorado Blarrltz 350·V8 Auto Loaded Reg 3·98. Good cond. AC. $1000. Or Trade l=or M i n i-Tru ck. Pis ~all 831·71 49 98'959 _U_N_C_O_LN ___ 91_2_0 -.·; . • ' I I ) .., --....: 'H THUMDEllllRD LX TOYOTA leather, auto, p/Wlodt, '89 Mark VII LSC liiiililiiiii~!iiiji!!~iiiii 9210 p /lock1 (1 28205) Runt ~rl~t. Have all '87 CIE.LICA S 11,893 H NIC• r9C0tds. Mult Sporty, fun 71 ... 945-1700 ~~\~~MITSUBISHI~ aall, wlll aacrllloa. M,8911 41110149G $4,500.obo 757-6000 MERCEDES 9130 '89 CAROLLA OTS Hard to find fun .... .,.. #101487 31 ~vine 32 Gaiden tool 35 Rlnglatl =~ 10 P-t• p- Since the eeveo ii more lik.ely t.o be hm a fiv~ wit rather than a l'our-c:arder, South played low and Eut returned a club to Weat'a king. South'• judgment wu proved right when Weat now ahifted t.o a spade. Declarer won in hand, cashed th e two top heart.I t.o drop the queen, then. preaenLed East. with a heart trick. There wu now no way t.o pre- •en t declarer from scoring t w o apadea, five hearts and two daa- monda. CHEVROLET 9045 HONDA 9085 '94 1!320 Wh!W/gry. 29k ml. CO. Warranty. '94 Tl!RCRL Extra c:lean se,985 "101314 41 AcoUaticel maaaur. 42 Wene 43 Wound covering 44 P~tar 48 -Hatl .. P- IHi' p- Opening lead: Seven or. Some ·contrecta depend on your ablllt7 to read the diatributlon. Consider Ulla deal •ea CORVETTE Removable Hard· Top/Conv/Aoadater Low Miies • 1 Owner Factory Manuals lncld LOTS OF TLC Mint Condi! $25_,000. FIRM 9u9-927·3335 North'• bid or two clube oo the aecood round wu the Cowtb aatt- a rorein1 bid that eaid notb.101 about dW. and simply uked for a further de1criptioo or the South holdin1. Partner's fint obli1a~on ... to lhow three-card aupport ror North'• ~r. North'• heart rebid ccofirmed a m-card wit, and there ... no ~ to look ror an alt..- naUve contract when South chOM Learn to be a better brld1e ~erl Subeeribe now to the I~~:;;::;:::=;=:=;::=~ Bri..a-Lette b Hin.. '89 Vette By Owner n .._.. r Y ca • Medium Bluo, glass (800) 788-1125 for information. top. auto, all power, Or write to: Goren Bridge Let--1Cln1 condl 82K ml ter, P .O. Bos 4410, Cb.Jcago, Ill. $15,000.obo 80880. 502-940-9402 --------~---------,-----------i DODGE I iiiiiii, 9ii4iiiiil NiiTiiRiiBiiP~l~Diii 9065 , ______ I COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT GARAGE SALES BEACH BALBOA lSLAllD ----6106 8at·8un ... , oak bobk cu•. xmaa llama. old gla1awara, croc:ka, tools, mlac •• I 120 112 Diamond (In elley) * QA.RAO!! SALi! • Sat & Sun 8am·2pm 859 Pierpont Dr. Paularlno/Ludlngton •Fri/Sat 7·3• Neighborhood Sala! furn. citha, kid atutt, morel 181 Flower corner of Orange/Flo-r Giant Neighborhood Salel Sat & Sun 6169 Sat Only 8·11, Grt Sale! toys. clths. hse- holdfpatlo Items, etc .. I 1810 Buttonahall Saturday 7:30·1 :30 St. Matthews Church 1723 Weatcllff Dr. (Entrance faces Sherrlngton Pl.) 8:30·Noon. Seawlnd I•••••••• 4dr, auto, air, p/win, p /I o cj< s . v a I u e Prlce'BI (193083) $9797 '95 NEON SPORT 4dr. black, auto. air, p/w lndows, p/1ocks, sporl whls. (591539) $8,959 714+545-1700 MINT! '$29,950 '80 Accord Call 714.644.5833 A u t o. Excellent -------- condition. $2000/obo. MERCURY 'H4-Runner Automatic, 2WO 20,595 #101329 213·871·2339 9135 '88 Accord LXI 5spd, '88 Grand Marqula pwr windows/mirrors, Ls sedan 4 d r ., moon·root, ac, am/fm 49k miles. se.200 can, orig owner, all • 648-1307 • '92 LAND CRUISl!R White, extra clean S24,H5 #101361 malnt records. 55500. 714-437·9507 --------TOYOTA Of' HUNTINGTON BUCH (714)847-8555 '89 ACCORD LX MITSUBISHI 9145 E1Ctra clean $0,995 4"101324 '90 CIVIC AJC, cassene. low miles S0,795 #200675 '93 ACCORD Hard to find coupe. loaded $12,895 111101345 TOYOTA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (714)847-8555 '94 CIVIC LX 4dr, auto, air, am/fm cassette, only 48,000 mites. (022859). $8880 714·545·1700 '91 MIRAGE 2dr, a u to, a lr.1--------- a m fl m , 1 ·Owner. TRUCKS \ 9220 Only 46k ml. (029703) liiiiiiiiiiiiifii~ ipiii~ii! $5 •522 '78 1/2 'ton 4•4 '93 ECLIPSE RS Needs TLC. 1900 Aor, am/Im, stereo. or beat offer. Great prlcol (040546) • 646-1483 • $0,979 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 '98 MIRAGES 4 d r, auto, am /Im . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!I .. ~ cass. ps, pb, low '92 Jetta R•d. mlles (08913) Loaded' 60k lwy $8,913 mites. $8500/obo. 844-8192 714-545·1700 £,'}\~~MITSUBISHI~ ANTIQUES & CIASSICS 9250 NISSAN 91 SO •09 Jaguar XKI! 2 ~'2 iiiiiiiiiiii~iii~~ BaaUllful ahapa, lnte- 1.,.0 .. ENTRA QX£ rlor perfect. St~ ~rl~~~v~nlvaralty TRANSPORTATION, _______ _ CORONA FORD 9075 --------:-1 DEL MAR 6122 HUNTINGTON liiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii!iiiiii JEEP 9110 .. • * 645-7772 * a uto. al r. p/W Ind, t.,.........,....-=---:-:--=c:--~ p /tock1. (76 5179) '73 Ma .. ratl CIVO.h $10, 872 Showroom Orlglrtal --------.---------,r--------lii!iiiiii~iiiiii~iii~ BOATS * '94 2150 cargo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sat a.2. Lota of atuNI BEACH 6140 POWER 7012 Window Van 2Sk, BURD ING MATERIALS PETS & 6030 ANIMALS MUSICAL 714+545·1700 6049 INSntJMENTS 6055 blkH, exercise equip, iiiiiii!iii!i!iiiii~~i!iiil xlnt cond, pp S13,500 toot a , ant I q u ea . •GARAGE SALi! Sat lii~~!ii~iiii~jiii obo. 548·5363 accordlan, and moral Onlyl hm-3 Cldlhot, '88 18' Wahoo Dula '87 FORD VAN Conv. 809 Mar9uerlte phones, odd• & ands con so I e . 1 5 Oh p V-6, A/T, P/S, A/C, AH Steel Bulldlngs A K C lo n g h a Ir * Roland PC-200 (In alley) 10022 Waltz Cir. yam ah a, 3 ooh r a. Low ml. Orig. Owner. 40JC26 was $4680 now Chihuahua male S250 MKll Keyboard•---....:...-.....:...._ __ Bolaa Chlc8/Edlngar clean/fast, t rl r . $3,999 720-1722 S2980, 40x57 was female S350. Born 4th oontroller Ilk• CLASSIFll!D $9750. 831·5001 CLASSIFll!D S8918 now S5618. of July. Ready f°' a newll •100•00 No room left It's th• resource you Cl slfl d I It' the eaource you Other alz•• avail. good home. F0t Info Mike 723-4019 In the garage can count on to H ll a aCO~V~N.iENT C:n cou~t on to sell a Chuc:k 1..eoo-320-2340. call day 873-3737 eve. for the car? myriad of marchan· whether you're buy-myriad ol marchan- 1:? 1 • 7 60-2 51 • 7738 <:? SE LL dlH Items, bac:auaa Ing, aelllng, or jult dlse Items. because MEET someone special through classified -------- Celffoml• Autoor•ft .Qu.utr Aute .......... Computer p rintout• document the damage and completed repalre for you to •••· O.M. 548-3037 Claaallled our columns compel looking, classified hH our columns compel The molt comprahan· your used Vehicle qualified buyers to what you neadl qualified buyers to slve and currant dlrao-throujlh classified calll CLASSIFIED call! tory of good• and Ml'· 942•5879 842·H78 vlc:.a around! CLEANING 3528 SllVICES 1980 CJ7 LAREDO 39k orig miles, Invest W1~~ MITS UBISHI~ over S22k, cust paint, ---------new Ina, 4"11ft w/1tab bar. 5·custom tires and whit, 3 soft tops, Sony music system, 4-slde skins. light• and bar. Chromed. 1 ·0F·A·KIND ABSOLUTE MINT, BABIED. B ETTER THAN SHOWROOM, Call Jim for color bro- chure. (805) 254-7463, (805) 28&-0188. Good Jobs reliable services Interesting things to buy 37k ml, St3,500. °' Tradel 996-5212-eva• '79 Bu9 Conv. wtllte/ white, under 16K orig. miles, original owner, mint cond. Sari~• buyers only. $14,000 714-850-9877 CLASSIFIED It'• the resource you can count on to a.it a myriad of merch•n· dise ilema, bac:au .. our columns com~ qualified buyer• to call! 842·5078 got roof 1 ·Rarool'lng EJlpar11· FrM Ett. L1'848337 JNL ROOFINQ 7t .. 51 .. 1111 Moblle •~ .. rv, New & A•KrHnlng Llc:ll' 181873 Bonded Roger 714-Ma.oeso WALL COVUINGS 3932 II;,~ llAlllllllH_lllHHH$21,977 '93 LEXlJS SC300 ..................................... $26,877 ~,,, opfm {I014"9) '93 LEXlJS SC300 ..................................... $28,977 ~,,,option. {I013705} ~ , ......... -......................... $25,877 .... l;llopi:a~J . 'M LEXlJS LS40011111111111111111111111111111111uu1$29,877 ~ flloption. (tmn LEXUS MISSIONVIE]O LEXUS MISSION VIEJO ,.,...,....,, ••••• " &" Welcome A11 -oeaters ~a Wholesalers!! Please Park All Transporters ,iµ Saddleback College Parkiug Lot.