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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-10-02 - Orange Coast Pilot:-.· • • .. .. ' . • •• ;. " .. " • SPOR .TS Notre Dame lures CdM tennis star NEWPORT BEACH • COS fA MESA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 . 1997 ;seMng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 .. ,• INSIDE MERGEROK'd -. Mesa Consolidated out. frvine Ranch Water Dis- trict gains water service rights over most of Santa Ana Heights. • SEE STORY PAGE A4 -+- DON l.fACH I OAl.Y PILOT ROLL 'EM They were rock.in' on the beaches when hip-imp radio DJ's Nick and Eric recorded a public service video in Balboa. • SEE STORY PAGE AS -+- OfJ VACATION Nancy and Sasha Peltz of Coro- na del Mar were a long way from home when they visited Stonehenge, England during their summer vacation. They brought a little bit of home with .them -the Daily Pilot. Erin Friedman sat aoss·legged on a grassy uea in the manh off Sbellmaker Island. notebook In her lap, oqulnllng at the white cliffs that sunound New· port'• plize ..iuary. . • , SM M&wtth two dt"'Mtet among Pictured: Taylor --.o1blgb~-peer· Ellithorpe records bit at -ol weeds, mapimig his observations 1"'1•1 olflllhy awoblalld Ood during a field trip P U:r• -be11m et Shell· with Newport Har-m , w Ml bor High School. ...... ...,. ....... mudi abOul . ... :;:c:.1---.. -Enn. 14. She pointed @: ... -. ... ~-olthebq .• ,_ •M .... .,.,.......ber'sbo111eyoucan • 9E BAcK BAY PAGE A 14 Corona del Mar woman breaks free of assailant r----------------, I I I I I . I I I I AROUND TOWN ..... A6 I • Police search area .near Ocean Avenue and arrest Santa Ana man suspected of attempted kidnapping. ·= . ' Christopher Goff ant, Claio/ Pilot CORONA DBL MAR-A San· ta Ana man wu bl cuatody after attempting to kidnap a woman Who wat walld:ng her dog down a Clar-.cl ConJllO del Mor -""'1f W-y morning, police iald. ; The man. 38-yeoN>ld W1yno Woobaung Kim, lllod ID drog Iba ,,_ -1 cm podr..t In Ibo 3300blocll;ol~onlas .. lb'Qggled ID I Mid Newpoot-....i. John D wwl Tiie -· • ..,_,,,__ 0-.-Gil Mii r 11111~ ·sold .... .............. t: The man got out of the car and came directJy toward . her, she said. Alarm«I., She went the other way, but she Aki lbe could beer the man's lootstepo on the pave- IDllDt as be ceme atter her from beblnd. "He poWIL'OCI on me Ilka I wu anJmal, like I WM JftJ, • sqe Mid. "H~my-.• 11111' •ttec:luw es •a ...uy -'"'• bOOJ·bullder type,• the wamaa. Mid abe ldcl<od, ---bit him In Iba'""" to -bis grup. ---onlJtobaftlllal1119b ....... -. ,,,......._ ...... _ l::J.f 1':'.C!f:= ......... . ..... I .......... _ ... ·~M:Wlf 1W11 Atl I llEST IUYS .......... .A2 I I ClASSff'IED .......... 87 I I COMMUNITY FOftUM "12 I I INnllfAl-NT .... M I I ONTHECOAST ...... Al ' I I POUCI l'ILIS ........ .l"'2 I I I I I I I I I I I MARC MARTIN I DALY Pl.Of Board says Forgey put boys· in danger •State group issues formal accu- sation against Newport Beach psychiatrist who was roommate of convicted child molester James Crumm el. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The state med- ical board filed a formal accusation against Newport Beach psychiatrist Dr. Bwnell Forgey on Wednesday, alleging he endan- gered the lives of yonng patients by allow- ing his assistant -career sex criminal James Crummel -to roam unsupervised at local group homes for boys. The 79-year-old doctor was guilty of "gross negligence" in bringing C rummel to New Alternatives group homes in Costa Mesa and Orange from 1990 to 1994, and not telling the staff of his assistant's long record of pedophilia, the accusation states. Forgey, who counseled abused and molested children, "did not establish any restrictions upon Crummel's movements while Crummel was at the group homes,• the accusation states. "Crummel in fact had unrestricted access to the children, their •SEE FORGEY PAGE A13 Court ruling puts hoops coaching job in limbo '· •Judge says district erred in hir- ing Costa Mesa girls coach Shon· tel Sherwood over former coach Jim Weeks. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilor NEWPORT-MESA -The school district must reopen the position of girls' varsity basketball coach at Costa Mesa High School and give job preference to teachers in the district, an Orange County Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday. Jesus Quinonez. an attorney for the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers, argued the school district violated the state education code in 1996 when it inter- viewed Costa Mesa High School math teacher Jim Weeks and Shontel Sherwood simultaneously and then gave the coaching job to Sherwood, a Newport Beach police officer. The education code says coaching posi- tions must be made available first to teach- ers employed by the school district. Sherwood will retain her position as •SEE COACH PAGE A14 Mystery of Emerald Forest gro\Vs •Popular enviro-themed restaurant clears out, leav· ing behind cryptic mes· sag<:S on when it will ~pen; building owner, meanwhile, is seeking new. tenant. 8y Jonnif9r .Annstrong, OllY Pilot llAUIOA PllNINSUU: -A fogaley11Wy1--the dollll4I al ---i.tt.urant over the put few -· . n.11 '1:uant-bowaf0rtta b.llh m• a1 wts·r.s •· 'mall. nmnlng_ .... ? • _. w11twvta.,..._ ...... .,.. , .. .,, ,.. 7 l ...,:rjrttss ........... ?. • tie ll'Zfi 111 ........ ....... ... _ .. llfoll"i a 'JI - tion. however, the Emerald For- est's demise bas been rife with confusion, First there was the sign on the locked doon at 309 Palm St. that said the rainforest-themed restawant had shut down bl preparation foe Impending storms, locals said. Then there was another sign announdng that the place would niopen In February after a 1111DDdeling. "(On MondoyJ there were trucb there hauling away -,"said&mOlgle, who Nl1I the Newport LondiDg ....i.urant --··n..r..a1 -·· '11111 n .. M1:•alll;11==.• .t ._ 11!1 .. :;:or:;,.;_ .::..::.. I 'th•llll ...... _ "18'::~ .... could not be read\ed f()( com- ment. and no one retwned mes- sages left on the ~want'I voice mail. Winthrop said he~s meeting with Horroh on Pridey to tie up some loole . ends with the ongoing bankruptcy P~· lngs and -get-ting 9l'llMIJDe .. to runthe.-uno1. . ·1t~ tougb --1rs ............ .... -duitno ... ... plooo Is ....... butllllr~Dar.• -.·-...MM. "We jtltt -..... ---.. THURSDAY, OCTOla 2. 1997 Estate sale will Showcase all of a homes fine things Salesman-tuhJ,ed-author is hit with parenting advice A big estate sale will be under way at Big Canyon in Newport Beach on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the East Gate entrance at 16 Canyon Fairway. The estate sale promises to sell high- quality furniture -no junk - and will have high-end, name-brand furniture. Included in the estate sale are chairs, sofas, rugs, paint- ings, a dining set with china cabinet, rugs and accessories. You can call (640-0098) for more information, and an appoinbnent. Green Systems Internatton- al (756-1211), a wholesale tropical nursery, is baving a going-out-of-business sale prematurely, ~since the con- tractor has accelerated the demolition of Birch Street," says owner Richard Moriarty. The llquidation sale includes orchids starting at $5 and 30% to 60% off foliage plants. There are thousands of blooming anthuriums, brome- laids and orchids to choose from Sales may be limited to Saturdays only from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Green Systems Interna- tional is located at 20362 Birch St. in Newport Beach. My favorite dog trainer, Joe Guay, formerly with Your Dog Trainer, has recently started a new business with Cathleen Bennett called Crossroads Kennels. They provide board- ing, free pick up, free delivery, in-home training and in-ken- nel training. Guay knows everything about animals and is an excellent trainer. For fur- ther informauon, call (800) 810-3887. The Art and Frame Co. (546-2156) is having a big sale on mirrors in all shapes and sizes. The sale includes dis- conl1nued, overstocked, closed out, and slightly damaged ,~· --~ .. -·~·, greer wylder mirrors in stock. The Art and Frame Co. is located in the StonemJll Design Center at 2915 Redhill. Suite E. 104 in Costa Mesa. · The Decorative Arb Soci- ety is hosting its third annual lecture series on the decora- tive arts beginning Tuesday. The society is a financial sup- port group for New Direc- tions, Inc., a local center com- mitted to providing addiction treabnent for women . The lec- ture series will be at the New- port Edwards Stadium Theatre in Newport Beach, located at 300 Newport Center Drive. Experts in their fields will be speaking on the history of Americana furniture, Perspec- tives in Interior Design, Frenchman and their Furni- ture, Villas by the Sea: Mediterranean Drama in San- ta Barbara, and Tea in the East: A History of Culture and Commerce. The first lecture on Americana furniture will be with Wendell Garrett, author, Vice-President of Sotheby's Auction House. Garrett is also editor at large of The Magazine Antiques. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 656-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. HEIS Making~ as easy as one, two, three. YOU'RE ON THE AIR In May 1996, Smith heard something on the radio that made him so frustrated, so angry with the voice coming over the airwaves, that it moved him to do something he had never done be.tore. The male voice was a caller on the nationally syndicated Dr. Laura talk show who was whin- ing to the relationship expert about how little time his busy v.'ork schedule left for him to spend with his kids. ·1 hit the ceiling," said Smith, 42. "I thought, 'If me and my wife can do it, anyone can do it.' .. FAX. NOT FICTION But instead of changing th~ channel and forgetting about someone else's problems, the self-employed salesman called the talk show host and asked a simple favor: Announce his fax nwnber on the air and direct lis- teners to send him their parent- ing brain-teasers. The response was incredible. Within a few days, Smith's Costa Mesa office was besieged with faxes sent in by up-in;-arms parents all over the country. After a few months of wading through about 3,500 faxes from listeners, Smith decided to put pen to paper. IN HIS OWN WRITE •u You Can't Make Time, Don't Make Children• -the title of Smith's first book -makes it all seem simple enough: Just carve out a few hours each week for meaningful conversations, soccer practices and dance recitals in between board meet- ings, deadlines and business trips. Yeah, right. But in 115 pages, the first-time author offers dozens of handy tips rangipg from simple organiz- ing and budgeting techniques to \1\Pilot READERS HQTUME ~. CA. 92626. C<>P'iflght No ' D 642-6086 news stories, Illustrations, edito- Record your comments about rial matter or advertisements the Dally Pilot or news tips. herein can be reproduced with-nMPERAl\JR£S out written pennission of copy-Newport Beach APDBESS right owner. 78163 VOL. 91, NO. 224 Our address is 330 w. Bay St., HOW TO UACH US Newport Coast Costa Mesa, Calif. 9~627. 78164 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. 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In areas outside of CdM 1-3 SW Photo Editor Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, LYNNESOl.A. subsaiptlons to the Dally Pilot Published by llOATING Glllfomia ComlTIUnity News. ~ Oisplay Advertising only are available by mail for a Tlrnes Min<>f' Compeny. ~ Light and variable JUDY OE111NCi, s 10 per month Second dass winds durinff mom- Classified Advertising postage paid at Costa Mesa, CA. Ing hoursw1 I LANA IOHNSON. (Prices include all applicable Jeffnty s. t<Wn, become southwest to Promotions state and loc.at wes.) POSTMAS-President ~CEO westerly at 15 knots TER: Send ilddress changes to Judhh I. Kendall. during the after-PRAMOO SHAH, The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Viet President, General Manager noon. Wind waves · Chief Financial Officer Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cost.a · 0 1997 C'.lllf. CM. AU rights~ KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa resident Steve Smith, author of .. U You Can't Make Time, Don't Make Children.• reads letters sent to him u his son. Roy, gets a bM ride. inspiring, real-life anecdotes he and his wife have lived while raising their own two children - Kaitlyn, 7, and Roy, 4. "I just tried to write as practi- cal and without as much fluff as possible," Smith said. WORK LESS, PLAY MORE The foundation of Smith's per- fect-parenting theory is pretty simple: Cut your expenses so you can work less and spend the leftover time with your kids. He advises parents to throw their credit cards out the win- dow, cut down on dining out and limit dry cleaning: All luxuries that become ex.pensive burdens that force par en th to work harder and inadvertently neglect their kids. But commuting to and from the office is hands-down the biggest waste of parental time, Smith said. Moving closer to work -he recommends a one-way com- mute of no more than 20 minutes -will only free time for children and family commitments at the end of the day. KILL YOUR TUEVISION Smith also proposes some- thing that would make network television executives cringe: Cut out television almost entirely. The idea to ban the tube in the Smith home came about innocently enough. About two years ago, he and his wife each went through busy periods at work and noticed that they hadn't watched television in . about a week. "Sh e said, 'Why don't we just leave it off,• and so we did," Smith said. Now, the grown-ups in the Smith home don't watch at all and the youngsters are limited to SURI will build to 2 feet, Southern hemi-NEWPORT llEAOt one hour of commercial-free TV -either PBS or videotapes - each day. The absence of the magic box . encourages his kids to open their eyes ,and minds and experience other things, Smith said. •Just the other day, my daughter looked at me and said, 'Dad, I'd rather read a book than watch TV,' and I was so happy." FLYING OFF THE SHELVES Smith's book. which he had been selling exclusively by mall order out of. bis office since its release two months ago, is about to go b.tg time. 1be book is set to be ~dded to· http://amazon.com. tbe world's b~gestlntemetbookltore,in about three wee.ks and should be available by special order through most bookstores in a month, he said. -Story by nm Grenda and al-foot swell will come from the southwest. Morning sphere swells are leapfrogging their way onto local • Newport ~ Drive: A chedcbook and cell phone worth $ 140 were stolen from a locker at a gym In the 600 blodt. fog. TIDES TODAY First low 3:54a.m. 1.1 First high 10:02 a.m. 5.2 Second low 4:25 p.m. 0.1 Second high 10:30 p.m. 4.5 beaches through the weekend. And while they'll keep a degree of activl- ty going for us, they aren't going to generate a lot of enthusiasm. For the most part they'll range from • E.-t Cwt Hlghwey. A cell phone worth $500 was stolen from a ~urant In the 350 blodt. •River Awnue: lWo surlboards and CD's worth $1,450 wef9 stolen from a residence in 1he 4700 blodt. • ~ Drive: Property worth $153,000 was stolen from a business In the 1100 block. • MKArthw moulev..t. A laptop computer worth $10,000 was stolen from a business In the 1100 block. COSTA MESA FIUDAY First low . 4:17 a.m. knee-to chest- high. They'll occa- 1.3 slonally hit around • 8rtstol Str.t: A purse and cont.. its worth S 1, 105 was stolen from a lobby In a hotel in the 300 blodt. First high 10:27 a.m. 5.2 Second low 4:59 p.m. 0.1 Second high 11:06 p.m. 4.2 WATER TEMPERATURE! 71 shoulder-high if you get to a spot that concentrates their energy. Check around upper West Newport where you may occasionally see 4- foot sets. • PKlflc Avenue: A CB antennae worth S 120 was stoMn from • car parted In the 2200 blodt. • 8rtstol Str'Mt: A laptop computer worth $5,000 was stolen from an office In the 3000 block. • Vktorta ,._.: A purse and contents worth $67 were stolen from a car partted In a school partclng lot In 1he 600 block. • lrtstol Str.t: A wallet and contents worth $2,022 was stolen In a store In the 3300 block. We have designs on you Avoiding pilfalls iJfcgber writing T be tedmology of the 1990'1 bas been playing a signifi- cant role in my lite of late. Since I had knee surgery last month, 1 have been writing my columns at home and filing them to the newspaper via facsimile. I am walking fairly well right -now, although I need to be saupUlously careful each time I plant a foot. And while I no longer need to employ a dog- walking service, stairs are still a challenge. A bill-climb being the only ;way to access the Daily Pilot •newsroom, I worship at the altar :ot blts, and bytes. The wondrous .technology that allows me to :write something in my contputer ·and whiz it into the Pilot's editor- '.ial system has been a great help :during this episode of limited ;mobility. · However, weird things have :been happening in cyberspace. : Last Thursday, I wrote that :something would happen on ·Sunday, it came out in the paper :as Saturday. Normally, I do not :read my column. Too much sec- :on<i-guessing, too much seeing :things I could have written bet- .ter, and that's frustrating. : I should have used this quote ;instead of that one. Could have ;said this that way, or that this ·way. Would've been much clear-:er if only I'd ... Could've, ;should've, would've. ; So, I turn to my resident spot ·on page three, check to see what :kind of headline bas been put on :the column, then move on. · That's what I did Saturday, for F \l.L ~\LE SAVE50% ON ALL HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa fred martin the piece about Bill Motta, the art editor of Road & Track maga- zine. I was delighted with the "car wash" headline. I chuckled and went back to the front page and began reading the rest of the paper. That was good, because I would have collapsed in apoplexy had I read the column. Only when Bill called did I know that his name did not come out "Motta," thus rhyming with gotta and lotta. In some mysterious way, the gremlins that lurk in our elec- tronic typesetting system had removed the first •l'' in his name and changerl it to an "f." There is, of course, no such person as Bill Morta. The closest I can think of is the great diva, Anna Moffo, and she and Bill, I assure you. look noU1ing alike. Apologies, Bill (that's a joke, son). Even though sifting is still not one of the things I do comfort- ably these gimpy days, I have spent considerable time this past month trying to learn all the new tricks my old computer has lea.med. I have even tiptoed out onto the Internet and was blown away by its wonders. Among the astonishments 1s a gizmo that can locate and map any address in the nation. It can even do a map and driving directions from my house to there, no matter where there is. With the new modem, it now takes just a couple of minutes to fax a column of two manusaipt' pages of about 750 words. My old machine used to dodder along for about nine minutes. Still, that's a whole lot less time than it took to make reser- vations for our two sons-in-law to play golf this Saturday. Not being a golfer, I asked the Pilot's ace sports writer, Rich Dunn, to recommend a course and advise how to make the arrangements. Since both guys are well beyond the duffer stage, Rich suggested the Costa Mesa Golf Club. "They start taking reserva- tions for Saturday at 6 o'clock Monday morning," Rich said. "As in it's-still-dark-out-6-in- the-morning?" Rich chuckled with, I think, just a touch of sadism. Monday morning, I awakened at 5:48 and began calling the club office at 6:02. I would have begun precisely at six, but I was literally unable to speak at that ANY PURCHASE El<ctudes Sha!*. PhylO and Skin Care Products wllh coupon Nol veld wiOl any OCl'8f oller Expftl 1001/97 --------- fine jewelry You' re cordioll4 invited fo o bridal jewelr4 show exfrovogonzo of the '90's. Please join us at thi s even t on Saturdo4, October 4, 1997, starting of 10:00om until 6:00pm a t Mac T ovish Jewelers, 14310-D CulveP Drive in Irvin e. Jk devtitating hour. It was a needless concern. I didn't get through unW 6:42, which ttas 93 busy signals later. I am not complaining. It is a good system and a fair one. lt is just not real user frtendly for alu- gabeds -and an impossibility for those without last-number- redial. Then I advised our San Pran- dsco son-in-law, John, that the golf deal was all set. For the first time, I used yet another mar- vel of technology -e-mail. I knock out a brief note, click the mouse on a little envelope with wings on it, and zip, it arrives in bis office seconds later. And it's free. But there is another side to all this ingenious technology that may be the greatest benefit of all: -It may be we are actually rediscovering the fine, ancient and mostly lost art of letter-writing. What will we think of next? • FUD MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1997 AJ Senior center gets financial jump start By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A month- long fund-raising drive at the Costa Mesa Senior Center got off to a flying start Wednesday afternoon with a $10,000 dona- tion from the owners of South Coast Plaza. Center officials hope the ·seed money• from Segerstrom & Sons will get the ball rollipg toward their goal of raisibg $100,000 for the local center during the month of October. In past years, the annual fund-raising drive has collected abQut $50,000 to fund various programs and services at the center. But this year, officials decid- ed to raise their sights. ·we've really taken an aggressive tact this year," said ~ecutive Director Rita Redael- li-Senlund. The money from the cam- paign likely will pay for expanding the staff and terviices offered at what is a!Ieedy the most popular senior center in Orange County, Redaelll-Sen- lund said. The center, at 695 W. 19th St., ts the only independent, nonprofit senior center in the county and hosts abo.ut 300 seniors each weekday. Senior center officials also hope to possibly expand the facility's hours to weekends and holidays -when many of the regulars are left without a place to go. The center provides a wide range of services for seniors, including counseling, housing placement assistance, health exams, lunches and assistance with taxes, legal issues and insurance. For information on the center or its October fund- raising, call 645-2356. obituaries IRWD ~ int.o Sant.a Ana Heigk1s Water Bisttict Lynda Selby ctnn; • Mesa Consolidated loses bid to a nnex the area; all ~~ be beld today at ,but one small 'island' goes to com~ agenrv. ra:::IUD ~·---,-Bell Broadwaf in -z· Lynda Selby, a 39-year Costa Mesa restdent. died ot heart fail- ure Sunday at Hoeg Hospttal in Newport Beech. She Wal 56. Mn. Selby was born in Saaa- mento and moved to tbe Norwalk area with her family when she WU a.round 7. She mei her husband Of 39 years, Donald, a fifth.genera- tion Costa Mesa resident. while be was in the Navy and stationed in Long Beach. They married in 1958. ..__,. They raised Unda Selby four children, Jennifer Adams of Costa Mesa; Donald Jr. of Orem, Utah; Grego- ry of Santa Ana; and Rebecca Tru- jillo of Cypress. COit.a Mesa. Brian'Ken'Caston Memrda1 1et vied were held for loogtime COit.a Mesa reddent Bnan •J<en• CastonattbePresby- teoan Chun:h ot tbe Covenant in Costa Mesa Oil Saturday. He died ol natural causes at Hoag Holptta1 OD Sept. 21. He was 61. Mr. Caston was born in Lake Providence, La., and moved to Costa Mesa 26 yean ago ·1rom Porterville, Calif., where be was active in the Barn •'!beater. He worked for Beneficial Cotp. for more than 30 years an4 retired from the position ot firumda! man- ager in the Hmrtington Beach office in 1987. Mr. Caston was known for bis friendliness ahd devotion to bis wife of 38 years, Sandra; his chil- Ad.ams remembers her moth-1 er's constant involvement with her chtldren and their schools dren, Kathryn Macl.ean and Steven, who live in Costa Mesa; and his ·As lads growing up, she was extremely involved in the PTA for Newport Heights and Newport Harbor,· she said. "She was a leader for my scout troop, she helped with the dnlJ team uni- forms, the buzz cuts for the foot- ball players .. In 1986, she started working at French's Cupcake Bakery and was promoted to manager. "The bakery was her life,• AddffiS said "She was consumed by It • Adams also said her mother was an avid bowler and was involved in many locaJ leagues. Mrs. Selby will be remembered as a devoted wife, mother and friend. "There isn't anything she wouldn't do to help out some- body, .. Adams S&d. Besides her children, Mrs. Sel- by is survived by seven grandchil- Ken Caston . three grand- children, Ruth, Brian and Kay- la. •tte wa.s a people per· SOD,• Sandra Caston said. •He never met a stranger; he would talk to peo- ple in elevators.· An avid traveler, Caston remembered the 25th anniversary trip she and her husband took to the Caribbean and the many trips to tus favorite Pacific island, Hawaii. Mr. Caston also took a six-week cross-country trip with his son a few years ago, stopping in the Midwest to visit his brother. His interment will be at sea. Donations may be made in bis name to diabetes charities or Hoag Hospital. Uc/52 60 Piii Errinaton "Your ~...._. 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The Loe.al Agency Formation Commission, the county board charged with drawing all city and agency boundaries, approved the hvine Ranch request to add Santa Ana Heights to its service area and rejected the same request made by Mesa Consolidated. Santa Ana Heights is a mostly built-out residential area bound by Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and John Wayne Aiipol1. 1be majority ot the area Is wttbin the city ol Newport Beach bUt is not covered by a water company. Water WU previously provided· to the area by the Santa Ana Heights Water Co., but that pri- vate company went out of busi- ness, and the two local districts each wanted to take over service. •Mesa is best-suited to seive Santa Ana Heights,• said water district attorney Art Kidman. •This is not a tossup between two equal agenc:Les. Mesa is superi- or.• Officials argued that Santa Ana Heights residents could easi- ly be booked up to the existing Mesa Consolidated water-supply system -a nearby network of reservoirs, underground pipelines Wamac~ Watson promoted to police capt.a.in Costa Mesa Police Lts. Tom Warnack and Jim Watson will assume the rank of captain with the retirement of the depart- ment's two current sworn cap- tains in January, the department announced this week. Five lieutenants competed for the promotions, undergoing hour-long interviews with Police Chief Dave Snowden and other officials. Warnack, 43, an 18-year vet- eran of the department, and Wat- son, 49, a 27-year veteran, will take the posts left vacated by Capts. Dave Brooks and Rick Johnson. We're #1 For the 3rd Year! -Not Affiliated with Any Other F rench 's Ba kery Tel: 642-0571 Fox: 642·555 l 273 E. 17th Street, Costa f\Aeso and pmnp ltatioal tbet bas MIVed C.o.t.a Mela and parts ot Newport • Beadl liDCe 1960. Mesa ComoJid&ted board menher Hank Panian said tm diltdct already bu d8dgned and built about S3 millioo worth ot ~ -tncJudtng an 18- mlllkm-gellon reservoir, pUJJlpt and ptpettnes-wtth the intent of using part ot the system to service Santa Ana Heights customers. laid tUt tn tbe JoDg nm. Santa Ana Height. customen would save money· by going With Irvine Ra.och -Wttti avsage bills Of ! ooe-tbinl of Mela Comolidated'1. But WbiJ8 the bulk ot Santa ' An.a Heig'btl ii DOW tbe dOmain Of lrYiDe ~ a tiny pocket ot the area -which ottldall refen-ed. to - u an •llland• -rematna in gov-' emmental limbo. · •Now, Mesa Nndl to be stranded at the altar,• Panian said. But Irvine Ranch offidals said Mesa Consolidated never had a formal agreement to provide water to the area. and the over- whelming number of Santa Ana Heights residents want lrviAe Ranch. Water service to the Island -a site OD Santa lsabe~ by a condominium cO'tnplex and . about 160 residents-ls now pro-. vided by Mesa Comolidated. The commilsio.n balked at throwing the area in wtth the rest . of the annexed portion and ordered Irvine Ranch ottida1s to · apply separately to annex the island. That request is expected to be filed SOOD and considered in about six weeks, apart from the larger annexation approved Wednesday, officials !iilfd, •1 ask you to support the will of the people,• said IRWD board president Danyl Miller. Commission staff members ~ A L DEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 166.3 Placentia St .. Costa Mesa 646-4838 Newport BG?ach's Cigar Headquarters Free llQ Smoker With Indian Tebec • 110+ Premium Brands of Ctga15 •Full Smoking Lounge • Accessories . 3441 Viii Udo (~ 811-d & Via Udo) Via Lido Plaza Not to ~hons Mat1cet Open 7 Days from 10:00 am 713-0595 Newaort BEAUTY'SUPPLY To all of our wonderful cuet.omer5 ... 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By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Former Estancia High School volunteer football coach and accused child molester Robert Allen Harrington appeared alternately cheerful, chatty and aghast as he protested bis innocence in a videotaped interview with police that played Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court. "I have never touched a young man in my life,• said Hanington, wearing shorts, sneakers md a pronounced paunch during the interview, which was recorded at the Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment in August 1996. ·1 ·can't even imagine what would pos- sess a young man to say some- thing like that.• Watching the scene from the defense table sat a very different- looking Hanington, 56, thin and unsmiling in a dark jacket. He faces five criminal counts alleging he showed pornography to two teenage Estancia students and molested one of them. If convict- ed, he could face a maximum of five years and eight months in prison. Harrington, who bas pleaded not guilty, said on the tape he did not show pornography to either of the boys during the time he gave them swimming lessons at the school last summer. On the tape, Harrington spoke proudly about helping the boys become "water sate• and he denied touching one of the youths on the groin and orally copulating him in his school office, as the boy testified earlier this week. "I think I hold myself in a high regard,• Hanington said on the tape. "I thought both of them were nice young men. ... Why would a student say something like that?" "It bothers me tremendously,• Harrington added.. "It hurts because you think you have tremendous trust with these young men." 29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Oday, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Anorney at Law Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 YOUR DENTAL HEALTH When police asked him to speculate why the accusers might fabricate the charges against him, Harrington offered, "Imagina- tions run the gamut.• By Jennifer Armstrong. Daily Pflot NEWPORT BEACH -Hip- hop radio personalities the Baka Boyz hit the beach off L Street on Wednesday afternoon to shoot a 1V spot urging inner- dty teens to be more environ- mentally minded. A crew of about 15 people - camera operators, producers, directors, actors, a guy videotap- ing the filming and a limo driver -trekked down from Los Angeles to film the public ser- vice announcements, first with the Baka Boyz and later in the afternoon with rapper Warren G. Hanington also told police he had not owned any X-rated1_; videos since ~ wife told him to get rid of his collection four or five years ago. They converged on the peninsula beach after finding out they didn't have all the right paperwork to film at Crystal Cove State Beach. Newport Beach, known for its quick film permit process, served as the perfect backup location. DON LEACH I OAA.Y PILOT Hip hop rad.lo personalities Nick (left) and Erle tell their audience not to dump oil 1n the ocean as they make a public service video on the beach ln Balboa. Under questioning from Deputy District Attorney Bryan Kazarian, Costa Mesa Police Detective Llnda Matthews testi- fied police seized a cache of X- rated movies from Harrington's Costa Mesa home, including three identified by both boys M the ones the coach showed them. The prosecution rested its case Wedne.sday afternoon, and observers expect closing argu- ments to begin before the end of the week. •It's state-funded, so we wanted to do it at the state beach,• said Wendy Almasy of Next Wave Productions, which filmed the spot. ·It has been kind of last-minute, and New- port has been just great for us. You wouldn't believe how much • paperwork other places require.• The Baka Boyz, KPWR-FM morning show hosts known siin- ply as Eric and Nick, agreed to do the gig for free. The brothers said they wanted to get word to city kids that they should be recycling motor oil and shouldn't be dumping any trash near storm drains that empty into the sea. "We came for the tree food," Eric said as he sucked on a red lollipop. "No, seriously, it's a really good cause. And it's nice bere -I wish my radio station was right around the comer.• The 1V spots will air on KTI.A a few times, probably in January, Almasy said. Next Wave spawned the idea itself and filmed the spots, which will con- tinue with other artists from the Def Jam record label. "We came up with the idea because we saw a lot of the prob- lems are coming from the inner city, not from places like New- port Beach, where people are really conscious about the ocean,• she said. "These people aren't doing it on purpose. 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By Michelle Terwllleger, Daily Piiot NEWPORT·MESA -A plan to annex Bonita Canyon and an architectural sketch to expand Andersen Elementary have left school officials confused, par- ents hopping mad and The hvine Co. changing course. Some parents at Andersen Elementary started getting ner· vous when they heard the New- port-Mesa Unified School Dis· trict and the city of Newport Beach were making headway in annexing a wedge-shaped chunk of Irvine land under development near their school in Newport Beach. And architectural sketches of an expanded Andersen Elemen- tary, commissioned by The Irvine Co., drove some parents to form the "Annexation Coali- tion Team to Preserve Ander- sen" and to distribute fliers telling people "The !Jvine Com- pany wants Newport Beach to Annex this land and to double the size of Andersen!?~ But Wednesday, Carol Hoff. man, vice president of entitle- ment and community relabons for The Irvine Co.. said in response to community reaction that the company will advise school board members not to send students from the poten· tially annexed BMas to Ander· sen Elementary. "We felt for purposes of dis· cussion only, it might be helpful to take a lC?Ok at the existing floor plan of Andersen School to determine whether it was feasi· ble to add any classrooms to that school," Hoffman said. "We are not interested in forcing that issue. We will be requesting that the school district not place any of the students from Bonita Vll· lage into Andersen School.· Although the Irvine Unified School District had planned to build a kindergarten-through· eighth-grade school for the new Irvine Co. housing develop- ments, Newport-Mesa officials said they would find room for the students in existing facilities. School board member Serene Stokes said she and othe r trustees had not seen the sketches and that she was open to sending the estimated 250 new students to Corona del Mar High School, the futute Newport Cout Elementary, Andersen · Elementary, U:ncoln Elementary and the CUJTently closed Eut- bluti School. She emphasized that only the school board bas the power to decide where the new students will attend. Jim Pawell, president of the Andersen Deans, a group of fathers, said at a recent meeting the deans unannnously voted to oppose Andersen expansion. "We have three big concerns: tbat the student generation number is unsound and that we are going to receive far more children into Andersen than The Irvine Co. is predicting,• Pawell said "Second, that the streets around the school and the park- ing lots are not built to handle a doubling of the school. .. . We believe opening Eastbluff is the most natural solution.• Hoffman said the predicted number of students dropped by hall from the development's . environmental impact report to the figures for Newport-Mesa because there will be fewer houses than planned. John Heffernan, a parent at Andersen, said there should be more public disclosure about where the Bonita Canyon stu- dents will attend. ·1 don't want Andersen impacted,• Heffernan said. The Ebell Club or Newport Beach meets at 11:30 a .m. at the Bahia Corinthian Vacbt Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mor. Guest speaker ls Charles Kissel who will speak about the American Oag. Reservations are requited. For more information, call 548--4759. INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center off e'rs a free 90- minute workshop called Effec- tive Interviewing from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Room 106 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building, 2?01 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 432-5162. ASSOOATION MEETING The Business Development Association of Orange County conducts its monthly meeting with the associate vice president of Cal State Fullerton as guest speaker, at 11:30 a.m. at the Wyndham Gar~n Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The cost is $40. For reservations, call 832-5741. CAREER NETWORK MEETING Rev up for Concours d'Elegance this Sunday The 1997 Career Network free workshop for those unemployed meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The topic is Internal Networking for Results. For more information, call 574-2239. The 15th annuaJ Newport Beach Concours d'Elegance will display more than 150 fantastic cars at the Pelican Hills Gold Club practice range in Newport Coast on Sunday. The day will include a judged category of the famous Woodies, a display of fat rendered hot rods. an automotive art exhibit and a children's art contest. Featured cars include a restored 1948 Kurtis Kraft 2000, a 1934 Voisin C27 Roadster and a 1966 Ford GT40 Mark IIA The cost is $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and children over 12. Children under 12 are free. The proceeds benefit the Assessment and Treatment Services Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to the pwpose •Arrest the Prob- lem, Not the Child.• For information, call 720-5381. 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The celebration committee includes stand-up local citizens Blouom Siegel, Peggy and John Peder, Sue Pardo, San~y and Allan Falnbarg, Bonnie and Brton Jeannette, Ruth and Arnold Feuenteln, Ell and Irv Berg and Howard Adler. •111e funds raised during this event will go toward the many services addressing children and youth at the Jewish Community Center,• said Molses Paz, execu- tive director of the Costa Mesa- based center. The highlight of tbe Celebra- tion Ball is the presentation of an award called tzedakah. Losely translated, tzeda.kah is a Hebrew word for charity, and the award is given to an individual •who represents the Jewish virtues and values of righteousness," said Cathy Call, representative of the Jewish Community Center. Box- er will follow last year's honoree, local sports attorney and agent .Leigh Steinberg. Steinberg is set to pass the tribute on personally to Boxer at the ball. Chosen for the honor because I I b.w. cook of her long~standing contribu- tions and involvement with edu- cation, social weJlare and human rights, Boxer will join local hon- orees Allee Alkosser, LU Fire- stone, Mali Leitner and Polly Sloan, also honored for th.eir unselfish work on behalf of their fellow man. •Senator Boxer is a true repre- sentation of tzeda.kah. She bas used her position in the state and federal goverrunents to help pro- vide for th.ose who are less fortu- nate," said Paz. "She is not just a person who contributes of her time and resources to worthy causes, she is an individual com- mitted to the concept of right- eousness." This is an idea on the minds of Jews worldwide, as it is Rosh Hash.a.nab, marking the start of the year 5158 in the Jewish cal- endar. As the High Holidays begin with Rosh Hashanah, the celebration of the New Year, U is sakl that God's book is open to all to be inscribed for a good year, a healthy year, a year of peace. On Yorn Kippur, the holy days ot repentance that end the Jewish High Holidays, God's book is closed. and fate is sealed. The coming days are a time to find God, to discover the road of righteousness on earth, beside one's fellow man. For a Jew to be a righteous person, a person of tzeda.kah, he or she must be a person who deals righteously with h.is or her fellow man. The righteous individual is the indi- vidual whose actions, words and thoughts are in harmony with the collective good of other men. In Jewish tradition, G<;>d does not forgive the wrongdoings of man when man has not sought the forgiveness of those harmed. Actions, for 57 58 years on earth, speak far louder than words. This is the strength and the pow- e r of the word tzedakah. To all Jewish readers, a hap- py and healthy Rosh Hashanah. May you all be inscribed in the "Book of Life• for a year of happiness. May 1t be a year when readers of all faiths seek to understand one another, seek to learn more about one A toast to the success of the upcom- ing Red Ribbon 100 Ch ampagne and Wine Fest '97 by Diane Lawson, Prtsdlla Selman, benefit co-chairs and John Sharpe, owne r/chef of Bistro 201, N e wport Beach. This event supports the Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross. The evening themed "Sunset on the Bay" will feature wines of the world, fine cuisine, entertainment and a sile nt auction. Sched uled for Ocl 12 from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bistro 201, tickets are $65 each. For more information and to make reservations, call 497-5749. WAREHOUSE PRICIS • QUALln SERVIC~E ~ ~ WE GUARANTEE ITI • - - GOODYEAR 'TMETRIC" GOODYE:AI-< lAGU WINGFOOT BRIDGESTONE "EGEAR " another, cease to hate one another for ideological and cul- tural differences, and most importantly remember that all man.kind are children of God, . one God of the world. 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W ith an the tension, blt- ~m unldil . haDgtno tbk::k In the air, Is tt any woadar that Mils Realdon dltnb a little? Paul Zindel'• scathing aerlo- comedy, •And Mill Reardon ing into diemeutlw, ID the New Yorka~tonce~ by their I.ate inOtber. A third Ill· ter, Ceil, bu vaulted up the hier- archy ot academi.a Into a power- ful superintendency and married the f8llow .wbo once dated Catherine. ~ if this weren't enough to stir a bowlful of bile, Zindel intro- duces two other wonderful cbar-Drtnb a LltUe, • 1s the I.at.est ofteri.ng from Costa Mesa's Tbeatm Distrlct, and it's • YeritabJe ban· quet for the playgo- -..T---+ • • •• ' acten: an incompe- tent, obsequious guidlulce ooUDJlelor and bet plain-spo- ken husband who ' I I •' ··~ • . . ...; ' ~ r. ~""' .. _ _,,,,,,,,,,,, ........... er (even if it is of the vegetarian variety). Actresses who decry the lack of decent roles for women should check out this property. Zindel -who also wrote "The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man- ln-th&-Moon Marigolds" and "Ladies at tbe Alamo" -is a pa.st master in the art of penning plays putting women at each oth- ers' throats. And director John Bowerman leaves no sharp objects sheathed in bis lively interpretation. Miss Reardon, Catherine in this case, is a spinster educator who lives with her schoolteacher sister Anna, who's rapidly sink- deems all teachers nuts. Given the oompany at hand, be may be right. Alice Ensor in the title role conveys a wry, weary, conde- scending attitude that marks her as perhaps the play's most nor- mal cbAracter. Her mission is basically to react to the histrlon- ics ot the others while perpetual- ly sipping Manhattans and steal- ing bites of raw meat from a can- dy box (hidden thusly from the vegan Anna). The smug, superior older sis- ter Ceil is done with admirable restraint by Christi Sweeney, . who takes ~e to consider what she will say before she says it. Performing arts center offers special open house tour The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center will host a special event Saturday for potential sub- scribers to its 1997-98 Broadway series. The open house, which begins at 1:30 p.m., includes a special performance, free gifts and refreshments from Jerry's Famous Deli and guided tours of the Cen- ter so suboibers can select their seats. The shows that make up the Broadway series includf1! #The King and I," #Big,• "Annie," uchicago," #Footloose" and #Rent." The event is free, but advance tickets are required. Tickets can be picked up at the Center box office at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 556-ARTS or visit the Center's web page at www.ocart- snet.org/ocpac . 'Toscanini HOURS: 'nla·'T1tun 4 pm-JO pm• Fri & Sat 4 pm·/ I pm Sun. 4 pm·I pm • CIOHd Mondays 3012 Nauport BWd. • Nftll/>Orl &ach • (714) 723-2338 • A1lc:e Ensor, JW Cary MuUn and ChrllU Sweeney (from left) are the contentious sllten In .. And Ml.a Reardon Drinks a uuie• at the Theater District In Costa Mesa. IMit older incamatioO In Deborah CoDivYI ~portrayal ot fl9ur Stem, tbe fa~y prim ~ coumal« wbo turnl DO.mg tnto an art form. ~vapid. toOthy gdn and 1YNPY attitude dominate tbe stage durin9 her brief appear· ' ance. ' Rick Boal brings tbl'? back doWn to earth .. Pleur's rough- bewn husband who puts all the ladies in their places, deliverlng a powerful indictment of the weirdness that permeates the school system. It's a welcome breath of foul air to cleanse the stench ol mendacity. In a pair of nicely presented cameos, Evelyn Can~ provides some early humor as a chatty .landlady pushing a line of women's products and Sean Wll.l.iams is fine as a wise guy hued backdrop well lit by Joe , : Koonce. 1be scenic design : makes the stage appear much .:_. larger than it actually is. . delivecy boy. Martin, looking like a more I The memento-filled apartment It's been nearly two decades • since local audiences have been , treated to •Miss Reardon,• whic4 could be subtitled •The Subject Was Neurosis.• nm.es have changed, but these schizoid , ladies haven't, and their scratch·, ing and clawing matches can ~ We wait, mostly in vain, to wit- ness a crack in her well-polished veneer. attractive version of Sandra Bern-· setting, created: by ~abeza de hard, rioochets off the walls bat-Borghese Ltd., is a nchly tex-draw plenty of blood. · ~ • Both take a back seat, howev- er, to a remarkable perlormance from Jill Cary Martin as the psy- chotic Anna, the militant vege-, tarian who's had one too many rabies shots after a close encounter with a cat in Rome. tl1ng her real and imagined demons while taking the show's dramatic tension to a higher lev- el. 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It's a 17th century costume comedy, but that doesn't keep director Alex Golson from slipping in a mod- em note now and again. Previous local productions have focused heavily on the sharp and scheming title char- ~cte.rs (Jim Ryan's madcap per- formance in the Laguna version of yesteryear still resonates in ..... ... -- f-40MEOWNERS & FLOOD INSURANCE PREPARE FOR EL NINO Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUI'O • HOMWWNF.RS • HEAilll 40 YeaN in Business .All&., ~ ~ s,)J r , 631-7740 .,.1 Old &wpon 81.d. • Newpon Bcac.b ~ ..... ........,} the memory). Al OCC, however, Scapin bas bis bands full just drawing attention from the out- rageous actiom of the support- ing cast Ar. conceived by Moliere, Scapin is a wily servant who earns money from one faction by foiling another, and vice ver- sa. OCC's title character is splendidly interpreted by Tuno- thy C . Todd, who maintains the breakneck pace the play demands and shares his delight with the audience. Only'a ten- dency to shift his vocal throttle into high gear and speed over some of his dialogue mars an impressive effort. The most memorable actor in the OCC staging, however, is Sean Henry as Scapin's excitable flunky (think Hysteri- um in ·A Funny Thing Hap- pened on the Way to the Forum"). Herny is not only screamingly funny, he's also tops on the physical energy ROBERT MONDAVI meter, a superlative farcical rendition. beans-spilling sequence with Ruelas. The two mllerly fathers duped by Scapln's trickery are particularly well played by Robert C. Wilson and Michael L. Ruelas. The latter Darcy Blakesley as a sour- puss nurse and three fetching background figures -Kristen Miller, Sara Moneymaker and r-----~--------, is especially effective : • •supln" : while endwing a 1 merciless pounding 1 +WI~ as be hides in a king-. Orange C<>tit size sack. Wilson employs more subtle College Orama forms of comedy and Lab is the most Moliere-+ WHEN: Today like figure in the through Sunday show. +HOW MUCH: Coronado Romero $6 and $7 and Ian Jensen fill +PHONE: 432- the bill as the ner- vously helpless young men who put I I I I 5880 I I I L--------------~ Taffeta Wood -com- plete the picture quite nicely. David Scaglione's Naples waterfront setting is so effective you almost can imag- ine the water at your feet. Brenda Wyatt's period costuming, especially the elabo- rate wigs on Wilson and Ruelas, is first- rate. Even with bullet- paced exposition, the course of their lives in Scapin's capable hands. Helene Disbrow and Tiffany McClintock spark.le as their significant others, with McClin- tock especially pleasing in her • Scapin" talc es its time warm- ing up, but once Todd and Hen- ry set the wheels in motion, the comedy is nonstop throughout. It's an evening of fun and fren- zy for the whole family. .--------n 'G .1111 CHA'S FAMILY S HOE REPAIR I ~" f200/o"O-wl I wt 1..-°""'"" I fit ooupon I Irr 1.-0wr h..J, 10-15-97 I ltti Go T'f"hn ~~ rVin;"'°A~:#~ I l!IM awe.. llld\l,..jft1o9'~tt-•'°7·11).J 1m1 M2-4'\14 ----iiiii-Mexican & American cuisine Fall Jaz~'y ~ (_/()l •t> • ' KMANGIONE legendary jazz trumpeter October3 EARL KLUGH melodlc Jazz/pop acoustic guttar October 17 November 14 Dinner concerts In the dynamic, lnflmate venue of Twin Palms Newport Beach soul-drenched tenor sax October 24 &FARAH multicultural guitar wizards October 10 THURSOA~ OCT08Ell 2. 1997 briefly in entertainment • Jazz artist David Koz to play at benefit Jazz mmician David Koz will give a sped.al outdoor concert Oct. 19 at the Hyatt Newporter u part of a benefit for Hoag Hospi- tal. Tickets to the event, sponsored by the hospital's sandpipers vol- unteer organization, cost $35, or $75 for VIP tickets, whicb.i.r\clude a reception and special seating To purchdSe tickets, call Tick- etMaster at 740-2000; the Hyatt Newporter at 729-1234; or the Hoag Hospital Foundation at 574- 7208. Orchestra receives $150,000 donation The Pacific Symphony Orcbes- tra 's 1997-98 Leo Freedman Foundation Classics Series at the Orange County Performing Arts Center got a boost with a $150,000 donation. The gift trom Jamee and Roger Johnson is the orchestra's largest annual gift ever received from mdividudl donors. The money will be used to underwrite the guest artists -including pianist Anne-Marie McDermott, violinls\ Gil Sbaham and conductor Bernard I<lee -appearing with. the orchestra. • Janice Johnson is in her third year as president of the Pacific Symphony Association Board of • Directors, of which her husband.- Roger is also a member. Tony Roberts joins SCR cast Actor Tony Roberts, who has ' appeared on Broadway in "The Sisters Rosenzweig," ·Jerome Robbins' Broadway" and #Victor, Victoria," will make his South ·. Coast Repertory debut in the • upcoming "Sidney Bechel Killed a Man." The play, which opens in pre- views Oct. 28, is a black comedy featuring Roberts as a mulitmil- llonaire heart surgeon. The cast ' also includes Hal Landon Jr., Gail Shapuo, Barbara Tarbuck and M.trron E. Willis. For more information, call 708- 5555 . SINCE SABATINO'S 1864 Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS LUNCHES DINNER • SUNDA\' BRUNCH Unique wine room & dining rooms available for group business mulings and priva1e func1ions CATERING FOR ALL EVENTS Full gourmet Italian cooking indudin& fish specials and many homemade favorites (,)WM'[)) 11\~,\X J[") .'~) lt•U'1R! I) lO(AH DAT TH! f [)WARD'> IRVINE SPlCH'UM WHfRf T~l! ) & ·l ,) ~-.. 1 v\.\''f'' f\'1~: 11\YINE . CALL FOR GROL,P ~ALE) s. INFORMATION ;'1..l 832 oMA\ Wl1h David Clayton Thomas. A flery fusion of Jazz, rock & blues December s ~y Nancy Cheever, Dally Pilot J uge» Acapulco is the new quintessential Costa Mesa Mexican restaurant that -stands out in a sea of copycat grills and counten. The reason: prices, atmosphere, service and food quality The ultimate goal of owner " ( omuelo Arredondo is to make the customer feel as if they're de luaUy inside a n Acapulco .. rt-<>la unrnt And besides the inces- lkt nt heat lately, Jugos Acapulco meets that goal with a commodi- ous atmosphere, impeccable ser- v1c:e and henllhy meal5 at the low- ,..,, pnces dfound Arredondo, a Jalisco-born \~ lma.n who ownc, two other sue- • ""sfu.I rl>'>ldurants with the samE> 11.1mf' 1n Santa l\na, says sh(> c;l1ive<> to makP hPr rc>slauranls rtppedlmq to everyone• Hll's d t<1sle of Ac-.1puko," she> ..... d. nw 2-r11onth - r • ------- apple. Healthy additions include protein, 1ecithin, raisins, coconut. wheat germ or bee pollen. The menu also offers plenty of fruit salads, from strawberry to banana to the Hawaiiana, a vari· ety of tropical fruits. . I love the taste of salsa but have to admit I'm a wimp when it comes to bot pep~rs. I can do without the stuff that bums my tongue and makes me cry. but people who like spicy salsa are in for a treat: The salsa bar offe rs four types, from semi-mild to scorching hot, as well as pickled radishes and carrots. I started off with a papaya shake ($2.50) and my friend ordered a banana shak e ($2), thinking that the refreshing con- coction might be a nice accompa- niment to our meal. We were shocked when the c-Ieamy shakes appeared on our table in a blender -32 ounces of ----------, pure fruity plea-11ld I CSldUI dHl al lltP ton1c•r of I 'Ith Street dnd V\ tt llac<' I\ venue h11!. d rolorful -.11 111 d.nd pl<>nty 1f parking F.Y.I . ' I I sure. It's a spttnous, , l1•t1n, ord(•r-at- 1 It c• -co u n t c• r p l.1( P wtlh J>dlm I incls d1tcl a t.. h•x tCd n motif. + WHA~ Jugos Acapulco +WHERE: 745 W. 19th St., Ste. A-8, Costa Mesa +WHEN: 8 a .m. to 9 p.m. every day + HOW MUCH: Inexpensive +PHONE; 722-8513 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L-------------------------~ We both com- mented that the shakes were more like a dessert than a drink as we poured the decadent cre- ation into our glass mugs, get- : /\ h1<Jh cE'1ltng, sturdy wooden ting about two and a half mugs-full out of each. • 1,it1les, arnplP dining arPa and sus- • p• ·n<IPCJ telf'v1<>1ons a re the back- • Ii op of thJ'> 1 omfortable West Side 11·.,lrittrant. 111 kel'plllCJ with thP Acapuko t hl'11lP, Arr ('(Ion do added fresh I 11111 c1nd vPgelahle jmces and • -.1ic1kP-., sclldds and light dishes to • I hr-rnPnu c1ncl uses only fresh 11191 .. dwnts 111 f'vny meal. • I rPc;h-c;q1w.-zed juices ($2 lo : 'f; •I •rn lrrdf' rc1rrol, celery, beet, • '11 .inge, pineapplf', qrnpefruit and •• .• . Although I was a bit embar- rassed because I couldn't read the Spanish menu, the counter per- son, Gisela, was very helpful, patiently explaining what every item was. The food arrived quickly al1er we ordered. \ My bean, rice and cheese bur- rito ($2.50) came wrapped in an orange-colored tomato tortilla with pinto beans, Spanish-style rice a nd delicious, gooey white The ·ww TR! GREii" llualcal RESERVATIONS (7 14) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL , TUSTIN 92780 qi'J/cn1 "~ O~m-?na QJtlur We Have 'lbe Most Taps on Record In Orange County( • 46 Import Beers • 42 Micro Brewers We reature over 50 slngle-matt l!Jt blended Scotch Whiskeys as well as many top-0f-the-llne buurbo~'i. tequilas and brandies. HENRY 'N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at llarbor Costa Mesa (7 l4) 548..S428 .... CAllOSN:.C Now on tbe Water in Newport Betttb A traJition of a truly FIDrentine cu.Uine continaul SERVING LUNCH & DINNER cheese. The beans are cooked with ~t>M oil, not lald. and t.aated fresh and moist 1be rice wu cooked to perfection and with a dab of fresh salsa, the~ buf. rito beCame a mouth-watering· delight the flour tortillas come in a variety of flavors, like 1ptnach1 tomato and carrot and vary depending on what day It ls. I also tried a potato taco ($1.50): a light, deep-frted taco filled with nutty herb mashed potatoes and topped with a mini salad with oumbled cotija cheese and sour cream. The potatoes were delicious, the tortilla wasn't gTeasy and the salad that covered it was tasty -ft perfect meal in itself. The camitas taco ($1.75) was simple, with big chWl.ks of marl- nated pork and salsa wrapped in two com tortillas. The pork was tender, flaky and juicy. My friend tried an asada bwrl- to ($3): grilled steak with rice, beans and cheese wrapped in a flour tortilla. The huge bwrlto was tasty and filling. Also on the menu are tortas (Mexican sandwiches); huaraches (thick tortilla layered with beans, salsa, cheese and sour cream and choice of meat); quesadillas ($4.50); flautas (three for $3.50), enchiladas · (three for $4.50); and tamales (com cakes with pork or chicken, St.75 each). In the Mexican restaurant cap- ital of Southern California, the food quality, service and prices at Jugos Acapulco make it one of the finest choices in town. is Meat & Cleat Nite At CALI. P'OA HOUM 2400 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach (714) 650-5577 361 Forest Ave. Laguna Beach (714) 376-8982 t~TBf.ACH LARGE 18" PIZZA $ 95 ~ -~ o~~ 3 ~ '~ Ml""'*'UI r£r-Good With Purcheae Of Phcher of Beverage '¥!!!!!J Dine-In Onl • Good durln Game Time NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast PRIM• RIB NIGHTI •e7s fllUIYT~A'I' SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL 95 Fftlril 5 pm r, I I I ------, ocn's EST• HIBACHI STEAK & CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL • $14.25 I Includes: • Shrimp appetiut I • Bettlhana gvdcn nlad I I I I I I BRIAN P08UOA I DAILY PILOT Quick.ti .Hot!~ lat 'Ill.a food In Oranse County Voted by the Register readers, Aiigust 1994 U HOUR FAXED MENU CAU (800) 774-FOOD X-351 r:----------:-i 1BUY 1 EH1REE GET 5031 I OFF 2ND EH1REE I I of• or Ima value. I 1M11111111• .. ••1~ps...-1dlllood111Noa..1t,1tn I ... __________ ... . LUNCH • DINNER • CATERING •TAKE OlIT by Charles Dickens achpted by jerry Patch "Heart-wanning experience for the whole family!" -Los Ange/es Times "bur most pop~r holiday theatre tradition!" -Ortlnge fAJunly Regis/6 "Still packing them in ... a joyous occa.5iont" . -Doily Pflol "Fresh and new and perfect for the holidays!" -Long &ocb Press-111'tgram Rqture the spirit of an okl-f a.shioned Christm~ with SCR's beloved annual staging of thls timel~ cl~ic. > 1NI aoecA TlaO The &olQ 'n1o peffonns at the Orange County Pwformlng Ms Center on Sat· ~It. p.m. The ensemble wth per- • ,form ..... musk of Mourt. Shostlikovk:h wld Brahms. llckets.,.. Sl4. For lnfor· • rNtion. calf 556-2122. > COMMON 1*EAo Enjoy ndltlonal Cettk and folk musk with thl Gat.s f-.nlly, better known as Common Thteaid, s.turdliy, from 7 to 9 p.m. •the lames a Nobfe Metro • ~ c.fw Musk. 901 B South Coast DrlYe, Costa Mesa. For Information, call 444-0226. >JAZZ NonN Roberts.• on Sundey at l:lO p.11). ·In the Olnerlll l.Jbraty friends Meeting Room. 1000 Avoatdo Ave .• MtMIMlgWJPOl~rt lelch. SeatlnQ 1$ IJmfted, fOt ~ c.81717-llOo. > TUNGU SQUME COHCJltlS The lhopptng centet has free live classic rock petfonNncas sctleduled from noori to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Frf.. day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday ancfs.tur- d.y; end from 1 to 4 p.m. s.tutday end Sunday afternoons In the Town Squwe at Tl1anQle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., ~Mesa. > CAl..WORHIA COLOR The Newport Beach City Hall Gallery presents a free exhibit of oil and water· colot palnti~ by artist Marla Elena Blcer, "Colors, and an exhibit of sun- drenched watercolot SCt!fleS of Callfor· nla by artist Jtan Clsado, •eanfomia Colors.• through Nov. 4. The Oty Hall is located at 3300 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. For lnfonnation, call 717· 3870. M. Sund.y's topic C'Mol ~ ~ ~ ~ Kelnholn •EM of the lucbt of lW .• 5potHght tows .. tr. wtth ~. Admllldon ls $5 for adults. $4 f°' Mnion ~ ~ cNldren under 16 end~ mem- bers we tr.. Hows .,. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum Is located at 850 5-'I Oemente Drlw., Newport Beach. For Information, caJI 759-1122. • ri..~N~ew:rpot:;rtrie: .. :ect\:~eentr.t~~~Ubrwy::~sn-~11The~~Jel~w~IW\~~~!!~~~!!@~+ sents an exhibit. '"Textures, SNdows Orano-Coult)' presents .,. abstract and Masks," abstract monotype prints y.'atercolors and so.ilptuni exhibit of and acrylics on .,., by Marilyn Ellis, In •rttst Elenor Simlnow Greenberg's latest the toyer of Newport Beach eentnt1 wen through Oct. 22 at ttie center. 250 Library through Oct. 31 . A welcome E. Bakw St., Costa Mesa. Admission Is rec.eptlon Is slated fot Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. free. For lnfonnatlon. c.all 755-0340. In the Friends Meeting Room. For Infor- mation, call 717-3801. >DEE llSElt The Robert Mondavl Wine and Food )> PICASSO E<HllfT Center presents artist Dee Biser through The Orange County Museum of Art pre-Nov. 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1570 sents ~ Graphic Art of Pablo Pic.s-Scenk Ave., Costa Mesa. For lnfonM- so" through Nov. 30. The museum Is tion, c.all 9~510. open~ through Sunday, 11 a.m. to S p.m. at 850 San Clemente Drive, > ARE AND ICE Newport Beach. Admission is $5 for The Orange County MtMUm of Art pre- > 'THE PHaADBJIMA STORY' The Costa ~ Civic Play- house presents the comedy "The Philadelphia Story" today through Oct. 26 at 661 Hamllton St., Cosu Mesa. • ~ Friday and Sat:utday performances start at 8 p.m. Sunday matinee peff or· mances stArt at 2 p.m. Today and Friday are special preview nights, with SS tickets. Regu- lar tidcets at $10 or $8.50 for 1enlors and students. For informatk>n, call 650-5269. > Fl.AMEHCO FEVER 1Win Palms. Newport Beach kicks. off its Fall Jazz Serles with jazz trumpeter Chuck Mqlone on Friday at 7 and 9:45 p.m. The three<ourse dinner and conc:ert tickets are $50. Standing room onty tktets are $25. lhe restaurant Is located at 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For infonnatlon, call 721-3288. >SUKI BERG adults; $4 for seniors and studetlts, and sents "Are and Ice (Shrlnklng/Expand- chlldren under 16 and museum mem-ing)" by artist George Stone through 'PYGMALION' The Jose Greco II Ensemble performs at the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Or&nge Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Cosu Mesa. on Oct. 1 o and 11 . Preferred seating is $34 for adults. S31 .50 for senlon, students and children and S38 at the door. Reserved Orange Coast College presents an exhibit, "Still Growing.• by Suki Berg through Oct. 29 In OCC's Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admis- sion Is free. The.gallery Is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For Information, call 432-5039. bers are free. For more Information, call Dec. 28 at 850 San Clemente Drive, South Coast Repertory presents the play "Pygmalion" through Sunday on the Mainstage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets range from S28 to M3. Performances are Tuesday through Fri· day at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. For information, call 957-2602. 759-1122. Newport Beach. For more lnfomiation. > MOFK SYMPHONY ORotESTRA The Orange County Performing Arts Center presents the Padflc Symphony Orchestra In the 1997-98 Leo Freedman Foundation Classics Serles on Wednes- day and Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. The orchestra wlfl perform musk by Berlioz, Strauss and Brahms. Tickets range from $8 to i78. For Information, call 556-ARTS, ext. :;J677. ; > SUNDAY MUSICALES • The Newport Beach Public Library Foun- : dation presents the free Sunday Musi· ; .cales series, •From Stage to Screen with > IE YOUR OWN MT1ST The Orange County Museum of Art offers a series of classes, Be Your Own Artist. Starting Wednesday through Dec. 17, Creating a Personal Journal: A Visual and Verbal Journey, Part IV meets Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the museum. 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. The cost Is $250 for members, students and seniors; $265 for others. For information, call 759-1122. > FRANK UOYD WRIGHT The Orange County Museum of Art pre- sents an exhibit of functional art fur· nishlngs by Frank Uoyd Wright through Nov. 30. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors and students, and children under 16 and museum members are free. For more Information, call 759- 1122. > SUNDAY SPOTLIGHT TOURS The Orange County Museum of Art offers a Sunday Spotlight Tour at 2 p.m. focusing on a single artist or work of call 759-1122. SPEOAL > CONCOURS D'ElfGANCE The 15th annual Concours D'Elegance starts at 10 a.m. Sunday at Pelican Hiiis Golf Club, Newport Coast. The event will display an automotive fine art exhibit titled "French Automotive Mas· terpieces, • kids activities and a display of "fat.fendered" hot rods. The cost is $20 for adults. $15 for st~nt:s and seniors, and children under 12 are free. Proceeds benefit The Assessment and Treatment Services Center. For informa· tion. call 756-0993. > CHAMPAGNE A.ND WINE FEST The Red Cross Red Ribbon Champagne and Wine Fest '97 fund-raiser takes place Oct. 12 from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost Is S6S and Includes a special menu of foods from Bistro 201, Olva and Topaz restaurants. For information, call 497-5749. seating is S28 f0< adults, S25.50 for seniors. students and children and S33 at the door. For informat.ion, call 432·5880. > 'GOOD AS NEW South Coast Repertory presents "Good As New.· a comedy by Peter Hedges. through Oct. 19 on the Second St.age, 6SS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Regular tickets are S26 to $41. A special Pay What You Will show is scheduled for Saturday at 2:30 p.m. can 957-2602. TOKYO GATE Japanese Restaurant CATEP.JNG, TO-GO. KJOS MENU AVAll.ABLE Great Sdcction of Bttr tic Wmc SPECIAL SERVING Lunch 11 :00 to 4:00 Dinner • Daily at 4:30 270 Bristol St., Su 1114 Co.ta Maa • CA 92626 Brilto.I VJ.I.age Plaza Conla-of Red Hill 8c Bristol Join us fora c4SU4l family dining atmoshpett Phone 241-1444 RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT ()i tio..d the "Pride d Newpor\" ~ Hime Of The Newport Hert>or N8tJlicel ~ ~ A8lben E. Lee) la ~ From 11 em9pm Lunch and Dinner Sat Sl.11 Brunch 8am (clomd Mondays). Ae9ervltione Needed Clnt1 Hr Weddings. 8-lqtJltll ()-PrMita Parties. Al Major' O'ldit Cerds Accepted. ~ fl:. 151 E. CcJ8llt Hwi. Newport Beecti, CA 9268J (714) 873-3425 Fax: 873-7864 CHARLIE'S CHILI LocltJld It McF9dden Piece (nut tD ~ Pier) in Newport ee.tl. Hol.n: Mon-Thtr 7:~12 midnll1't WMkandl 7:~:<nwn. Mm. VIII, lllco.w. Clner'I <:li. No ~ N.ded. (714) 8~7991 MARK WOOD'S PALM STRIEIET BIEACH CLUB 0-ya.r own p111a dllh. ~ ~ e wrllty rJ lllfood 1J*11*. Try CU' ... plma. er ro*v nrea. Top df 'f'U' mm wlltl a-1'1 CM> lol cnmn pizzia pie b two. Otiwl'• mn.i ...... ,,. t-. ,,.., ~ ~It 5:CXl for dinrlll' Men. dnl SI&... r-wdol • WllcDme. &r+f brd diMr IP8Cilllll Mon. dnl n.n. 5-7pm. '1~oflll,••Wtli11111"&.1 1 1 Palma. in Blllol, ocnw Palm/Sllbol M . (714) 873-X>40. HO SUM BISTRO LW'l a ~ 4tllkl .. ..,. QMN. Al °""data ... ~ t.illt'i ~ & Pi'IP9'1d heh per ordlrf ~ ~. ttni nv.. 1 1·1~. Fn. &Slt.11-11pm. Vila, MIUWCll'«I, Amiil. DlrW'I C>.b. Looad It 3112 Nlwport ~ .• NII pm t8'1d\. (714) 87&at96 zu•1n KAPLAN'S Brealcta&t. Ulch, dinnlr and lat8 evenings. ~ the best deli ., ()'ange Ccuc¥ ~ 7 days ~ 1~ Md Sem-11pm on waalcends. Al me;or aedit cards accepted. l..oc8tad off the l-405 at Hert>or Bt.<d. 3211 Harbor Btwd. 557-8611 SFUZZI New lt8lian • Elegant yet oesua1 (located in Triangle Scpwe, Costa Mesa). Wed • Happy Hour. Ear1y Bird Menu At.oailable Every day. Hours: Lunch 11:30em4:CQ>rn.Dinner4:CQ>m-10:30. Reserwtions eccept8d. Mastercard. ViSa, American Express. l.DC8t8d at 1870-A Harbor BNd. (71 4) 54S9500 TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pastas and bread made fresh dMy. ~n 6 days a week. Tues.· Sun. 4-1 Q:>l'n, Fri. &. Set. 4-11 . Oosed Mondays. Visa and Masta'C*'d acceptad. Aaservadons eccept8d. Locetsd lit 3012 Newport BNd. 72~338 NICK'S PIZZA Great p(zzas &. pasta in Costa Mesa since 1968. ~ for lunch Tues.-Fn. 11am-2pm. Dinner serJed 5pm-1~. Sat. noon tD 1~. Closed Sooday and Monday. L.oceted lit 2300 Harbor 9'lopplr-ig Cert.er. Costa Mesa. (R&Er perblg ~) (714) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Locatad lit 251 East Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beech. Lunch Mon . .set. 11:302:30, Sooday Brunch 11am3pm, Omer Moo&.\ 5pm-1~. Cal aheed for l'8ll8N8tione 673-S5CD SCAMPI Ftne Femitf Dining. Nawi'1 Remodeled. Open 7 Deys A \Neak for llmar ~ 5pm-10:~. We Cetar PriYat8 Lunch Parties for 15 People or More. Al Map-Oedit Cards Aoceptad. ~ AccepC•t Located lit 1576 Newport Bt.<d. Ccllta Mellll.645-8560 ' Your passport eo an authendc Vienna (;qffee House! Ml CASA Clr ,.,.. ire now a o;> ID 8l!fa as wel as Meloco. NaN off81llg r.tl tacC8. Phone ahead for ardln to-go. 1-bn• Daily From 11 cnim Al Majer 0-d Cards Accept.ed. located Al. 296 17th ~. c.oste Mesa (714) 645-7626 AMACHI Sushi &. Sushi tD Go. Complete Bar. Al Matar credit Cards. Located fl:. 2675 lr\<'ine Ave. (Across From Newport Golf Course) (714) 645-5518 BEN I HANA America's meet oeleb ated Japanese rastaurart. ~ 7 days a week. lunch 11 :3Qam.2:~ Moofri. Ornner 5:~ 10:CQ>rn Mon-Thurs; 5:~11 :CQim Fn: ~11 :CQim Sat; 4:~:~ Sun. Locat.ed at 4250 Birch St. 955a322 LA CAVE Menu Includes: lobster. Q'Bb, Shnmp. Steaks Daily Specials Fri. & Sat. Prine Rib, F\JI Bar&. Wna LJSt. Casuel [)oess HcU's: lunches 11 ::n-2:30 -Dinner Mon .set. From 5:~ VIBI, Mastercard. llner's Oub. Located At. 1695 lrwle M .. (At. 17th 9:reet) Near Bloclcbister ~ Coste Mesa (714) 64S7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu ~ 9aek, Fresh F1sh. Orlan, 8u'gers & Seleds Plicea Range From $3. 75 Hr lunch &. $6.25 Hr llnner Hours: Mon.&t. ~ 11 am H:r lunch 4:CQ>rn Mon . .fti . Dinner 3:CQim. Sat. & Sun .. Major credit Cards Accept.ed. Locetad At. 2300 Harbor 81. 131, Costa Mesa (71 41641.S7n THE ARCHES The premUn Dale and &e&food house in ()'ange <Jourlty SIOOll 1922. SeM'lg Ulch Mon . .ffi. 11 :30am l6'CI 3:CQim. Dinner 88Nld niQhtt1 until 1 :CDem. Located on Newport 8ouleY8rd & Cceat 1-tNy in Newport Beech. 645-707? THE CANNERY Histmc ~ Resta.rw& and HartJor 0use oner Hotn Mon.&t. 11 ::Dim. 2:CD!m. &.fl 10:~ 12 (Qm. AJ Maiu' Q'9dit Clrda Reservatims ~-l..ocated at 3)10 Lafa)«te !We .. Newport Beach. CA 92 3 (714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on d'le freshest fieh IMliable. ~ irlled fish. seafood and~. 11111dwdies. 6*19. !7'led ~and paeCa ~ ~ Sil days II week. Mon. UnJ llvs. 11 em8pm, Fn. & Sat. 11sm-9pm. Located et 670 W 17th~ ICE. COltll Mesa. (\Nest of tile new Treder Joe's.) 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Waterlnrt dirWlQ at tile lamer 11'8 ci tile hl9tonc See Shar'V and Delaney's Fe8Clrilg fresllll189(J.c&giled seetood. (1fDI' bar and ret.ai fish mriet. ful bar Oger plltlO Dloog plltlO "' mal(I' ards Cet.enng avsileble. SeatJng upon !WTMll. Modenltely pnced Located at 630 Ucfo Parle OrM! near Udo Island ~ 7 deys. lunch & dinner. 675-F&l THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT F'wle Viacnei1w cirwlg. Nm ID Carl's ..r. Serwlg uharu: V181111n"W cuiline. Mero lldldea Vletnen'ae egg rols~ ro1s. old ti «it.la 1111 rice WTT11C111 wen lltvTr4> and li'estl Separate Y8Q8t8181 meru prepared in d'le l1"8dit1o 1111 ~. Hol.n: 11 :fDlrn.9.~ ao.d Sl.rldey. V.;M: acoeptad. 271 Ea&t 17th St.. Costa Mesa. (714) 5748450 The reaction from Board of Educa- tion President Martha Fluor: •rm real· ly at a loss for words. I'm trying to peel myself off the ceiling. (Bernd) dkl not speak to me at all before this came out." Textbook funding, staff develop- ment, and reading were among the top priorities listed in the now infa- accountable for thoee goell. 1be cfiS ... tlict bas always bad ~ 9tdal:as, but little follow-through, lftving ttie f:ri>nt-line educaton discouraged and and get down to the basics of educat- ing our children. community commentary It's time we stop living in fear of government By Marie Kolasinski 0 nee again a government official marched into our store unannounced (breaking their own laws) and reached out her greedy little fist for another $100 for another per- mit. This time it was a city code e nforcer; last month it was a fire marshal and all his henchmen; last year it was a city code e nforcer who took our expensive pumpkin/Christmas tree sign. I feel I speak for every busi- ness throughout ow country: WE ARE FED UP TO OUR EYE- BALLS WITI-f OUR GREEDY GESTAPO GOVERNMENT. I'm tired of seatb. laws -of helmet Jaws -of code books - of permits -of inspections -of taxes -of fear tactics. Let me tell you if you do not already know -the people thinking up all these laws could give a damn whether you or I live or die. There is a diabolical spirit covering our land that would like to control our every move. People of America , wake up. In hfc. dccidents happen. We are born We experience sorrow and suffenng and pain and then we die by some means. No amount of laws can stop that from hap· pemng. God has his plan for edch life. He numbers our days and doles out our suffering. Our government ii not God although we have made it so. Take instruction from the Declaration of Independence, which says, •Whenever any form of government becomes destructive ... it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it." I suggest we seriously ~gin Marie Kolasinski (center), co-owner of the Piecemitken Country Store ln Costa Mesa. says she ls "fed up to our eyeballl with our greedy Gestapo government." to get rid of government, start- ing with the City Council. It is a painlul appendage. Then let's throw out our code books. God has 10 laws and they govern the whole human race. I suggest we get rid of all the inspectors, who should get a degree in harass- ment. Our mayor is no more than a figurehead. One head is too many for a city, say nothing of two. Let us get rid of more baggage called district attorneys and encourage people to repre- sent themselves. It always disgusts me when I hear about prosecutors - lawyers we pay for and who work against us in court. Let us educate the juries as to their rights over the judges, most of whom in fact couldn't judge between what is righteous and what is not lf their life depended upon it. All of them are baggage that the taxpayers do not need. I suggest we get volunteer fire departments. Hour for hour, our fire department employees are high paid. After cleaning house in the city, let us go to the county and get rid of all the so-called ser- vices starting with welfare. Paul the apostle said, ·u you don't work, you don't eat." U we take away welfare, we would start getting our community the mailbag back. Slothfulness would be a disgrace instead of the status quo. The health department should have been closed years ago. The people of Orange County are intelligent enough to tell if a restaurant is clean and if the food is good. Permits will not make people bett~r housekeep- ers nor will it keep food from spoiling. Jack in the Box and the beef situation are cuaent ~xamples. As a matter of fact, if we all began living by common sense rather than the rule book, things like the beef situation could be avoided. With all the saved tax money we can hire high school boys and girls to clean the waste along the freeways that our well-paid government employ- ees will not do themselves nor do they have the intelligence to get someone to do it. With revenue enough we can cut out statellld and federal aid and get rid of the bumble heads who make laws that bind all of us. Millions of dollars could be channeled into our schools. Getting rid of the state laws, our teachers would be able to teach as th~ Lord leads them to teach. Our school system is top- heavy also. We do not need a multi-million dollar office build- ing to house our office person- nel. There should be little if any office work to do if we cut out all the superfluous dumbbells who love to create files and more files, cross references, etc. There was a ti.me that when you saw a police car a warm feeling would wash over you. A feeling of being protected as they canted with them a God- given authority of protection. Now when you see a police car you immediately wonder which of their laws they will use to "get you." They will be the first to admit they have to till their quota of arrests. Shame on all you police who have become bullies. You all will have to become accountable for your deeds as the Grea~ Judge stands at the door. You have a con- science -use it. Shame on all of you who came to Piecemakers warehouse under the directions of bullies, who seem to have inherited some of the tactics of Janet Reno. Imagine a judge having the power just on hearsay to order someone's premises raped! Who does she answer to? Her judgment is coming down the road like a steamroller also: All is tabulated -each per- son having to account for his or her life. Our ldds -instead of respecting the police, they are afraid of them. Citizens of Costa Mesa: Let us make Costa Mesa a city gov- erned by sensible residents, neighbors helping one another. Let us find our roots and tum the hearts of the people back to God. A tree without roots soon will die. America is breathing her last signs of life. Can we res- cue her or will we be destroyed like Sodom, Gomorrah, Bosnia, Afghanistan and other countries of today? We have some serious fast decisions to make. May God temper His WTath with mercy. • MARii KOLASINSKI Is the co-owner of the Piecemakers Country Store In Costa Mesa. TIRED OF BERND'S EMPTY PROMISES Don,tmake light of petty ~ . ,. " I I recently read John Hedges• . ·Right Stuff column fn your : paper. What,an embarrass-· ment to the citizens of Newport' Beach! At first I thought It was some sort of sick humor on his part but then I came to my senses. Hedges Insults anyone who k"ows anything at all about serial rapists. Here Is a portion of a serial rapist's personality profile, according to supervising. agent Robert R. Hazelwood of the FBI and his colleague Ann Wolbert Burgess in their book •Practical Aspects of Rape Investigations,• CRC Press, 1993. Power reassurance rapist: • Typically a white male • Begins his criminal career by committing nuisance se" acts; prowling, Peeping Tom, exhibitionism, even burglary. •Often attacks women in their beds • Attacks in or near his resi- dence _ • May have previously -· entered the house of the victini: • Selects victims who are .... : alone or with small children :: • Tends to take something • personal of the victim's as a souvenir, bras, panties, shoes, '' etc., taken as a reminder of the experience He will continue to rape .. unless arrested or otherwise • incapacitated I This is but a small part of his profile. It seems to me that everything that Hedges pokes fun at in his article may also have a less humorous side. A police department is doing a very great community service, not to mention their job, by warning and preparing its citi· , zens before a more serious crime occurs. What Hedges failed to men- tion was late in August there ; was an attempted rape in this ~ very neighborhood. I guess that: would be funny to him : also. Oh, I forgot that wasn't In : his district so no votes will be • lost. : It causes me great concern tc:( think that someone with this mindset has hundreds of lives : depending on him when he is : at the controts of an airliner. By, the way, I wonder how his : female fllght crew feels about · this column. : PAUL SALENKQ lrvi™= Acura behind, and police set up a perimeter a.round the scene. A search helicopter failed to locate him initially, but police spotted him walk- ing through an alley about a block from the spot of the attack a.round 2:10 a.m., Desmond said. Khn. who listed his occu-'! patioo as a self-employed car salesman, was booked on suspicion of attempted kid - napping, and the Acura was impounded. Desmond said. Unless Kim posts $50,000 bail, he wiU be arraigned today in Harbor Municipal Court, Desmond said · The Victim said it was in part the attacker's • tackily dressed" appearance that induced alarm when he began approaching her on , the street. "I just thought, 'This guy looks really bad,' H she said. , "I thought, 1'm not going to •let this guy rape and kill me.'" The woman said she did- n't know why the attacker · 'chose her, but speculated that "he was looking for a woman.• "He didn't say one word," she said, adding there was alcohol on his breath and his eyes were dilated. ·He looked like a zombie.• Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot FORGEY CONTINUED FROM A 1 medical records, t}\jeir ftles, and the entirety of the fadlities during these visits." The accusation also charges Crum.met entered the private rooma of boys at least twice, gave boys rides to 7-Eleven or to high school. and offered boys a fish tank.. telescope a'.nd camera as gifts. Porgey and Cmmmel also invited group home residents to a Christmas party on Porgey's yacht, the accusation states. In 1990, Forgey left Crumm.el to watch a •-year-old girl as her mother underwent counseling at the doctor's Avocado Avenue office, the accusation states. The accusation says by leaving Crum.met alQne with children, Forgey placed them at "unrea- sonable risk of great bodily harm or death at the hands of Crummel, an aggressive pedophile." The accusation alleges that between April 1993 and May 1997 Forgey prescribed drugs for Crummel -including ampicillin, hydrocodone, codeine, and viCodhi -without any medical basis. The accusation also states Forgey prescribed drugs for him- self, in violation of the Health and Safety Code. In June, when a pharmacist at the Newport Udo Pharmacy told the doctor he could FACTORY DIRECT WINDOW & DOOR .. y NO t o high pricea WHY PAY MOR.E Foa THE SAME PllODUCT? fACTOllY DIRECT THE ONLY WAY TO BUY DUAL PANf. VINYL FRAMfD. ENFJl!,;Y EfAOt:..'11' WIN~·:. t.l DOOR.\ F.~ DIRECT TO You. WORK DIRECT Wrn-t OWNERS. No SALf.S PERSON To PAY ADVA.'1TAGE • MllLARD CEKTAJNTFID 10 YFARS IN SFRVICF 51AU. LIC1511605 1 800 940-14 13 not ~ drugs ao blmtrelf, Forgey tOld tbe phanDadlt to put the prescription under Cnmimel'S name, the accuMtion states. No aiJDin4l charges have been filed egaJmt P<qey. Reached by phone for com- ment. Forgey twice declined to discuss the matter-with The Daily Pilot. Forgey, who earned hls degree from the USC School of Medidne in 19« and obtained his license that same year, has no previous history of discipline with the state medical board. Forgey was thrust into the spotlight in May after police post- ed fliers describing Crum.met, who shared an upscale Newport ctest condo with the doctor, as a high-risk sex offender with con- victions in four states since 1962, with multiple counts of child molestation, kidnapping and sex- ual perversion. Protesters picketed at the con- do and at Forgey's Avocado Avenue offices. claiming the doc- tor was harboring a sex offender. A Daily Pilot investigation revealed Forgey housed two oth- er sex criminals before Crununel -David Lloyd Colvin, who pleaded guilty in 1985 to kidnap- ping and orally copulating a 17- year-old boy, and 'Jfoy James Upham, who pleaded gµilty in 1996 to charges of possessing child pornography. Forgey was soon evicted. Crummel, now 53, is now in jail in I Sen Bemard1no County awaiting trial on cbargel be molested three underage Big Bear Boys in 1987 and 1988. Whatever the outcome ot that case, Cmmmel will also 5tand trial in Riverside County on Superior Court and beyond, Cobens&d. Tbe accusation may be with- dia:wn, however, if evidence of bD inooceDce comes to light or if the board disdP.lines Pocgey Jn anoth- er fashion, Cohen said. •ffe haB nOt had an onnnrtu-Cohen said Forgey rl""' was served with the nMJ CO~· ~ lormal accusation around 3 mpqa_tu I've never .een a p .m. Wednesday, and •7• she desatbed the adion caae -JlJce thl& I'm Nat not as the medical board's going to B~cWate ... • ==~of a aiminal ,. a. Uftlr COHEN Cohen said Porgeys • ~~ license has not been charges of abducting and killing 13-year-old Jamey 'Jfotter, who disappeared on his way to school in Costa Mesa in 1979. Forgey cb)imed Crumm.el act- ed as his driver and caretaker. The accusation against the psychiatrist came in a 20-page document signed by Ron Joseph, executive director of the Medical Board of California. The case against the doctor may proceed to a hearing under an administrative law judge, who would listen to testimony and offer a recommendation to a pan- el from the enforcement arm of the medical board, the division of medical quality, said medical board spokeswoman Candis Cohen. suspected and that he can still practice. •He has not had a hearing, be has not had an opportunity to respond in any formal capacity,• she said. "I've never seen a case like this. I'm just not going to speculate.• •1 applaud what the medical board has done,· said Bob Gomez, distri~ manager for the county's Community Care Llcens- ing Division, which oversees group home licensing. "I think anyone looking at this would say at the very minimum [Forgey) was using poor judgment.• Gomez said his department caDclUded its own m,estigatioll. inlerviewing staff and admJni.ltra· tors at New Alternatives, but turned up DO evidence CNmmel bad been left akme with children at the lites .. Louise Gronlauger, spokes.: · woman foe New Altema.tives, said the company's own internal investigation didn't tum up such evidence either. Still. she said she was •verypleasecl• wtththemed- tcal boenl'$illlCtiOn. "Dr. Forgey violated the trust that had been given to him by the board and all of us who had used him based oo bis license and his medical degree,• Groszkruger said. •we feel be bad a duty to protect the kids and that he vio- lated that duty by knowingly hir- ing a registered sex offender and having him anywhere near the kids .• Darleen Savoji, a Newport Crest resident who helped mobi- lize protests against Crummel and Forgey, hailed the medical board's move as •fantastic news.~ "It just means that our work paid off, standing out there and writing,• she said. ·1 am totally ecstatic. 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McDon- ald rejected the teacher union's requests for about $2,500 ln back coaching pay for Weeki. Weeks, who coached the girls' varsity team from 1986-1992, and Sherwood, wbo temporarily served as coach in 1995-96 but was not a teacher, applied for the position in spring of 1996. Costa Mesa Principal Andrew Hernan- dez eventually hired Sherwood. Superintendent Mac Bernd said the school district complied with the law by interviewing all applicants and then giving first consideration to teachers already working within the district in making the final decision. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT With his classmates' sights fixed ln one directton, Newport Harbor High freshman Robert Ander- son tralns the telescope tn another during a field trip to the Back Bay. This year, however, after the Costa Mesa coaching position was filled, the state Supreme Court ruled school districts must first interview and reject all teacher applicants in the district before opening the applicant pool to others. BACK BAY essays describing lay of the ldnd. CONTINUED FROM A 1 "They're observing from a practical point of view," said history teacher Joe Robinson, who instructed the students to find natural materials they could use as food and tools at lhe site. "One parent earlier today told me it made her skin crawl to see these kids so intent." SC'C' th<> whole thing. But I did- n't rPt1lly think dhout it." About 100 Newport Harbor Hiqh School freshmen roamed I hP r!'-;erv<• Wedncsddy mom- llHJ d'> pdrt of the Da Vmc1 pro- 11rc111l Im c1clvdnc<'CJ students. Tht•tr nS'>HJnment to sec the b11y lhrouqh th<· eyes of d sc1- 1·nti-.1, <1wr1tPr rtnd an dnthro- JJ()hHJl'>l The field trip encouraged lhe students to think more about the bay that is often a taken-for-granted part of their llves, science teacher Scott Dukes said. They'll continue lheir bay studies throughout the year with a water-testing program that has in the past· found bacteria levels high enough to close beaches, he said. 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In fact, the promise of spending mornings on the bay has sold at least a few students on the entire Da Vmci program. "It's one of the reasons I did this program," said Ariel Jacobs, 14. "It's part of our sur- roundings, and this is a great opportunity to really see it." In Wednesday's case, Hernan- dez wrote in a court declaration that be ruled out Weeks as a can- didate "based upon his explana- tion of how be would deal with conflict and positive coaching skills, as well as his lack of speci- ficity in dealing with the Booster Club." Hernandez wrote he was con- cerned Weeks would yell at play- ers and would have problems get- , f 11 ~ l ~I> ()I~.. 11 ~·\SS I JI~ S ~ .> I make it possible to eliminate the salesman, saving you time and money. Call n ow for a FREE quote. All Makes And Models Contact Buddy Cox 1100 Irvine Blvd. #263 •Tustin, CA Office (714) 731-4238 •Pager (800) 307-3754 Fax (714) 731-~460 11 . lli>g alioog with ~ bOmten, beMd OD put ~· He mo wrote that he called former ea.ta MMa prindpiJs to cooftnn hil evaluations. In b1I cowt declaration, former ~Ed Harcharik deiUed be spoke With Hernandez and for- Jim Weeki wants the girb basketball coachtng Job ... mer principal Mike Murphy said he did not express a preference for either candidate. As coach, Weeks tallied a 91- 68 won-loss record and took the team to the C1F finals. Weeks, in a declaration, wrote that he was named CIF Coach of the Year and that he "bad a great deal of support from and a very good relationship with boosters and parents .... I believe that my record clearly indicated that my positive coaching techniques were never undermined by 'yelling' at players." -• . Bernd said tbe tcboo1 dil1rict Ml not determined if it will appeal the cteOlloo. but Mid bis ma111 concern ii the mnttnwty ot, the girls' vanity basketball pro- gram. •The season otfidally begins on Nov. 15, • Bernd said. ·~They Sbonlel Sberwood wants to keep .......... bMket· ball coechlng )Ob - are in the state that they are get- ting ready for it. The issue was: Do we summarily place a union member in a position when the school principal is satisfied with, the person doing the job?• Linda Mook, president of the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers, had an entirely differ- ent take on the suit. •I'm upset at the blatant, arro- gant attempt to violate the law," Mook said. "It's a waste of public dollars to not respond and comply with the law until a judge tells them to." ----. ---, TltE Bod MH.-F•i 9,7 SAT f.;'6 T1i1 Bod Buvry S"pply 6 SAloN -I -I I . I I ''' E. 17Tle ST, COSTA MHA ~~..---....,.., I Acaoss fao• RA'9hs (714) 642 .. 8910 I ---1 ftlll ...... llMIY Mf ... UMll•lu I. wfllh any olfter t111unt• .... ...... DliHI ........ apply .. ,.,....., ................ -..,. .... ,.. .... . I L bplrN 10/19/97 I ------------~----.. 1/2 E'fE·OliENElt QUOTE OF THE DAY Notre Dame beckons Corona del Mar High tennis standout .And rhoy""",.,,..,,... being told poinl blank 'llllit lill .-,,..., ...• -Qll"TA MESA F0011JALL COAG/ JERRY l/OW/iU • Gabrielino High's Eagles vowed revenge immediately after last season's 42-6 Mustang romp, but Mesa could leave them disappointed. By Barry Faulkner, Daily, Pilot • ROSEMEAD -Battered and beaten by Costa Mesa High, 42-6, last fall, the seniorless Gabrielino football team from San Gabriel wasted little time informing Mustang players and coaches it would be ready for tonight's 7 o'clock· non- league rematch at Rosemead High. INO 1994 and graduates its first senior class next spring, took its lumps all last season, finishing 0-10, after having gone 9-1 to win the sophomore champi- onship of the Montview League. But this year, the Camino Real League representative is healthy, 2-0 and ranked No. 4 in ClF Southern Section Division X. MtAAC t..WflJt I DM.Y Pl.OT New'pOrt'a l!rlca NelM ......... W-rldge'1 Danielle lfudedt tn Wff 1 lll:y'a I pe opener. For llory, see B2. "They were all saying, 'Wait till next year,' M Mesa Coach Jerry Howell recalled of last season 's postgame hand- shakes, which many of the Eagles either limped through or sat out aJtogether, after hav- ing been helped off the field with injuries. Costa Mesa, however, returns most of its starters from last year's 7 -4 Squad, which made the CtF Division VIII Playoffs. The Mustangs {3-0) have lived up to their own lofty richard dunn Triangle Square t.ees it up • Who needs a cmm;e to put on a show? Certainly not these innovators. mazing how a simple idea an grow into a full-blown olf exhibition, even if the nearest fairway is two miles up Harbor Boulevard. But hackers from throughout the region filled the top level last year at Thangle Square for the inaugural Cal's Caddyshack Golf Expo and hundreds are expected again on Oct. 11 from 1 O a.m . to 4 p.m. Admission is free. The expo, with community juggernaut Thangle Square behind the scenes and Media.One (home of The Golf Channel) serving as co-sponsor, will feature a•junior clinic by Mesa Verde Country Q ub's Kevin McNece, recently named Assistant Professional of the Year by the Southern California PGA. The clinic will start at 11 a .m. Vendors like Yonex, Calla.way and Nike Golf will set up shop on the upper level. There will also be representatives of specialty products, training devices and resorts. "It's almost a fair-type atmosphere," said Jim Pooler of Cal's Caddyshack, one of the event's organizers. Experts will also offer instrudion"and advice on club fitting. Demo areas ·will be available to by new clubs. Lost year, expo officials said there were over 50 ezbibitors aiid over SS,000 given away as , door prizes. Details, 646-771•. tJ For years, Joke Rohrer ol ljle · Theo Bell Newport Classic J>ro..Am recruited pr.as at the PGA Quallfyino ScliooJ, beating the bushes hard while trying to convince defeated golf en who just lost their PGA card to come to Newport Be<lch in Janumy. It WU no &Py task. but Rohrer, Hank Adler and the late Geno B41DD -Ibo prindpll pla)'9R in NCr\dtinlJ lb• up-and--for tbo-'>le former <;rooby Sou-.. Wlthtbe~Os 'lllk DOW cWwld, ... ••otrll H .__ .. _,aoda_ ~S:::-c':r- -· .......... -::i.. """--....... . _'1 ... J;:' ''"f!=T" .. ...-... =~ • L Gabrielino, which opened in • SEE MESA PAGE B4 BASEBALL BRIAN P08UDA f DAILY Pll.OT Brent Mayne stretches out In recent appearance against Angels; he's hoping to keep his career stretching wllh lhe Xs. REMEMBER THE M1A YNE By Richard Dunn, Daily f'flor F or two weeks, Brent Mayne sat at the beach, only steps from his modest Corona del Mar home, pondering why in the prime of his baseball career he was unemployed for the first time while catchers with less experience and skill were playing on television in the early season. "I would watch games and think, 'I should not only be playing, but starting, and here 1 am trying to find a job,'~ Mayne said from Anaheim Stadium, where his Oakland Athletics were playing the Costa Mesa High product Brent Mayne is hoping Oakland won't forget, especially his average (.337) after the All-Star break, as well as his plate savvy. season's final days. Mayne, the Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College product, signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners in January, expecting to go north with the squad once spring training broke. In a way, Mayne was fortunate Seattle had given him a shot, considering be wa~ a rree agent coming off shoulder surgery, having played last for the New York Mets. rarely getting a chance to flash signs because Todd Hundley was healthy and setting home run records in '96. Mayne had a career-low 99 at-bats. But even after a strong spring, the Mariners released him. "I hit about .400 and had a good spring training with the Mariners, and I~d never given (the possibility or being released) a second thought.· said Mayne, a left-hand hitter who has been praised throughout his seven-yedl' major league career as an • SEE MAYNE PAGE B3 daily pilot high school football player of the week By Barry Foull<ner, Doily Pilot If there Is. in fact. a --lratemlty, Corona del Mar High -Nick Hood has burned blsll*Dbenbipcard. Whal~ more, he's fll1ly t.ii•Ollldttild to burning • path 1D "1'1*1"11 JIOll ~ tbo- .. lbe -.. ·--1--ond. ' .,..., ..... ..,= =.~i:s.:2--------liL Q: :tAW:I: .. ..... 7 • .. -. !z rt ="-... --_ ....... _ •. ,. \ Vaughan commits to Notre Dame • CdM tennis standout Nina Va ughn will sign with Irish next month._ CORONA DEL MAR - Nina Vaughan, Corona del Mar High's girls tennis standout, ver- bally commit- ted Wednes- day to Notre Dame, which Nina Vaughan features one of the top women's tennis programs in the United States. Notre Dame recruiters phoned Vaughan in the morning and offered her one of three available scholarships. She instantly accepted, according to her moth- er, Debra Russell. and canceled three remaining trips. Vaughan, who returned Sun- day night from a recruiting trip to University of Vugini.a , had planned to visit Kansas, 'William & Mary and Vanderbilt. "She fell ~ love with Notre Dame when she was back there {Sept. 20), • Russell said. "She was just crazy about it• Vaughan. a two-time semifi· nalist in the ClF Southern Section individual championships, will sign with tile lrish in November. "Nina didn't think she was going to get it, because there. were (nine girls vying for three scholarships),· CdM Coach Tun Mang said. "Not many people in any sport get a full-ride to Notr Dame.· Vaughan. captain of this year's team, which is ranked No. 1 in Orange County. is 16-2 in singl this season, having lost only ta, Villa Park's Katey Becker andt Mater Del's Melissa Esmero. " MHaving a choice took a lot oe. the pressure off,· said Vaugbanf also heavily involved in student government and considere<! attending Dartmouth. • THUltSOAV. ocroea 2, 1997 Alumni games come and ·., go, but CdM's venture •· was one to remember. j umni tugh school yball matches always to be fun for ~verybody involved. Unfortunately, besides the Newport Harbor High boys alumni game, most of the alwnni games are pu. t together at the last moment wt Saturday, Corona del Mar girls volleyball team held an a)umni event that was truly well dooe Coach Steve Conti. with tremendous support from the girls' pa.rents, especially Corey end Gayle Myer and John and Lorlan Petry, presented an al••mni alf4ir wblda WOUid make anybody that bu ev• been '- involved with the CdM girls program very proud. An alumni contingency Of 13 with graduation yean ra:nging from 1976 to 1993 enjoyed a pregame buff et with this years players and their parents. The food was excellent and the hospltality even better. Each alum and coach was presented with an official Cd.M volleyball T-shirt and a wann thank you from Corey Myer. This interaction ls great for the younger players and refreshing for the former players. •Newport Harbor defeated in Sea View League opener in the first of a merry-go-round of showdowns. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot ~~~~~~~~- NEWPORT BEACH -It was supposed to : b~ close, rankings suggested, and it was presumed that Wednesday's Sea View League girls tennis match between host Newport Harbor High and Woodbridge would come down to the wire in the third round. All came true. Only problem for the Sailors, though. II that they ended on the low of an 11 -7 decision. ~woodbridge is tough all the way through, but' our second and third doubles need to step up when we play (the Warrior&) next time," Newport Harbor Coach Aetcher Olso~ said. ·The Warriors (5-1), whose second and . , 't):iird doubles teams have a coll)bined five ipore years of experience than Newport Harbor's second and third doubles, won four of six sets in each of the first two rounds. • - . . . . . - . ., ~. t "t· . ·-...... '· ... T -~'"'"· • 1be actual match wu another aunpta of community pmddp&Uon. Prom .............. Gary Nmmura to the en"CJUDCer, • Geoc'ge Havriluk. and KUekeep- er Roy Englebrecht, people involved were people who c.ared. Former assistant O>ach James Felton, along with vetef.an volleyball legend Gleru\Keller coached the alumni team. This year's team won the first two games with some clutch play. Both games were close, but Conti's team showed great toughness In the crucial final points to secure the games by scores of 16-14 and 15·12. As game three started, the alumni team seemed to play much more be a fllem. 8ehlad the~ of KrtltiaSpataro ('92), Cbidde Ma6lo ('II) illd Suzie ClOGe Holt ('80), it 11! amed to be more cobestve. Cbarmayne Conley ('92), Allison Englebrecht ('93), Unda Burtoo ('85), Dale Keough Hall ('18) and Pam Lawrence Brande ('83) began to connect with setten and led the offensive movement. Kristen Coleman ('92), Fran Paulson Perval ('80) Claudia Jeffs Jennings ('77) and the elder statesman of the team, Li2 Odgen Packwood ('16) were instrumental in the improved play of the alumni. The alumni won the match with wins in the last three But a final-round victory by sophomores Audra Adams and Kristen Case at No. 1 .. doubles, and teammate Enca Nelson's sin- . glea win over Danielle Crimmins, gave .. Newpprt Har~r (6· 1) a glimmer of hope in the third round. Woodbridge (5-1), though, even without its No. 2 singles player, Adriana Hocldc:ko · (knee injury), won the final sets to pull away. MMC MtJl'T1N I OM.9 fl.OT Harbor's Krlsten Ca.e (left), Audra Aduu celebrate tlaelr victory over the No. 1 doubles teua from Woodbridge tD Sea View Leae-~1 at Newport Wednesday. improve to 20-1. "I had confidence we could win,• Wood- bridge Coach Joan Willett said. "But New- por1 Harbor is a fine team and I wouldn't . count them out.· . Woodbridge, ranked No. 3 in both the Orange County and CIF Southern Section Division I polls, was led by freshman stand- out Susanna Lingman, who swept at No. 1 singles dlld dropped only two games. Ung- man is 17-1 this year. Danielle Hustedt also swept at No. 2 singles for Woodbridge. "They've worked really hard on their games, and they're out tbere playing tOUJ'· naments every weekend," Olson said of Adams-Case. "Both of.them have the ability to play singles for us, but they're so good in doubles we want to keep them there.• cloee match. All of our matches are close (agafust top teams)." Newport Harbor's Nelson. Brooke ~ and Chelsea Godbey each won a set in sin- gles. Sarah Bar.Jeer and Alex Robimon com- peted hard at No. 3 doubles for the Sailors. S..Vlew~ Wooo1M\Ge 11, NIMIORrHAWla 7 Before Wednesday, junior Erika Palm and sophomore Amanda Collopy had lost just once at No. 2 doubles for the Sailon. "l think our girls have been underrated." SMga..: T•vlor (NH) lost to Ungmao. C>-6. lost to Hustedt. 6-7 (5-7), def. Ctlmmlns, 6-1; Nelson (NH) lost. Hi, 2-6, won, ~1; Godbey (NH) lost. 0-6, The Sailors, ranked sixth in the county and one spot behind Woodbridge in CIF Division l, received anothe r superb effort from Adams and Case , who swept to Olson said. "I don't think they've been giv- en the credit they deserve, because we have eight returning starters from last year, and we knew going in that it was going to be a 3-6, won. 6-,. . Daulll..: Adams-Case (NH) def. Sttefef-Mltton. ~def. Algan-Artunlan, 6-1, def. Gunther-Toto, 6-0: Palm<ollopy (NH) lost, U, Hi won, 6-0; Bartcer·Robinson (NH) lost. 1-6. 3-6, 1-6. Battle of the Bay ... one more time, today • CdM hosts Ne wport Harbor for possibly the last lime in Sea Vi e w League dual meet. By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot UPPER NEWPORT BAY - Whil<> Corond del Mar High cross coun try coach Bill Sumner hehevPs the nvalry wtlh Newport Harbor has gone soft, it is still anytlung but just another dual meet for the Satlors ln a Sea View League opener, thanks to last week's rainouts, the Sea Kings will host Newport Har- bor today along their dirt-and· ·~ravel course on the Eastbluff • side of the Back Bay in what will most Likely be the final dual meet between the schools because of next year's releagulng. Favored going into the meet fire Cd.M's girls and Newport Har- b'or's boys, but don't count on it. t_ 7b ur boys should just have too much depth for them," Sailor CooCh Eric 1Weit said, "but fo.r HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Ne wport Harbor, having more experie nce and more depth does- n't mean anything. because I remember one year we had more depth and experience going into a Corona-Newport meet and we got our butts kicked.~ CdM's girls, crushing their opponents this year in CrF South- ern Section DiVlsion IV competi- tion, a.re led by sophomore Liz Morse, who should push Newport Harbor's Alida McFall today. McFall, a Junior, has been clocked in 18.10 this year and is considered one of the top distance runners in Orange County. "In comparative times, Alicia's times have been a little better, but obviously Liz Morse is a great competitor, as she showed last spring (m track) in the halt mile,~ 1Weit added. Morse, a state finalist last spring ln the 800 meters, went 20:06 at the Stanford Invitational last Saturday as the Sea Kings came home with a Division IV HOOD CONTINUED FROM B1 system, HOoct. who started three . varsity games at quarterback as a Rlvenide Poly sophomore, pinned bis ears back on<l bolted otf the com.er all night in a 20·13 nonleague victory over Canyon. He did not record a seek, but wu a coruutent pett to both Comanche quarterbacb, whom he, huit1ed into a.everal tn~. Tbe Dally PUot Player of the Week UiO proVlded strong run IUpPon to belp CdM wn its ftnt wili of lbe IMIOll ·at w11 a blQ -m tbi • ~'°'our teiun.,, llkl !m oww .. crown. Lindsey Yourrnan (20:14), Katie Quinlan (20:17) and Jenny Cummins (20:57) all broke 21 minutes for CdM at Stanford. Cd.M, scheduled to enter the Pacific Coast League next year, wtth the anticipated increase in fire works with Costa Mesa. apparently wants to leave the dnnuaJ nvalry on a fn endly note. Hf just don 't feel it anymore,• sa.id Sumner, who has coached at the school since 1984. ·r can get behind my kids wanting to beat Newport Harbor, but I can't get behind them to want to bury New- port. In the old days, 10 years ago, our favorite team was Corona del Mar and anybody who can beat Newport Harbor. Now, we kind of pull for (the Sailors) a little bit. "The kids are too smart. Foot- ball sets the tone for everything, and Newport ls twice as big as we are an,d we can't compete with them anymore. And when we go to cross country (invltationals), Newport is always in another leadership he employed a.s a quarterback to the defensive huddle. "I m1u offense a little, but defense ls a lot more fun. I like running around hitting people. I Wee the chaos of playing on tbe line.• Hood, who got his first taste of football es a Rlvenlde Poly freshman, always observed the tw.nche. from afar, until the week before 1Ut year'I seuon~er. t ways p&afed quarterback and when I came to Corona, l worked With lbe def9Dlive becb. • Hood~. •.aut tbe week Wen the Maitni ~ .... ,..,, _., DMW9d .. to M-•••llld,a1.-,ea.-. ebilllUliltlM. ...... llWI division, so we root for them. It's like a community thing. You know, same neighborhood. I know you hate hearing this, but part of the run.ch is gone .• Stay tuned. Today's girls varsi- ty race starts at about 3:30 p.m. The boys will follow. "I don't see a blowout either way," Sumner said. ·our guard is up on the girls, and our boys ... we're going to go after them." Aside from McFall, Newport Harbor's girls feature sophomore Carrie Poss, freshman Amber Steen and senJor Jamie Swar- berg. For the boys, Newport Harbor's junior class ls solid with Steve Jensen, Curt Herberts and Adam Antonini. The Sailors have already won two lnvitationals this season in the juniors. Seniors· Claudio Cortes and Ryan Jensen are their best runners. Corona del Mar's boys, def ending State Division IV champions, are led by Matt Den- nerllne, Brian Kramer, liavts Beardslee, Brian Coombe and Kevin Kramer. gmnee. 15~. 15-7. 15-8. Witb Sarah Petry ID09ing beck totlle• t"nbMlma.-.. and Dadtla Hndlui ID lhl lllid· dle, there MelDI to be more flJ:e.. power for the Sea Queens. While they loll the match, tbe speed ot the alumni IDati:b wlll gtYe CdM some added apedenm when it startl league play next week. 1b8 ah•mnt tMm W very tmpre.tve czedentlali. Its overall records ti:aduded perfom>aD('8!1 in 17 CIP cbampionablpl, eight State dwnpombtpa end 13 National Qub cbamp&nmhlpl. Mark tbele dalel, CdM at Newport Harbor Oct. 16, and Newport at CdM on Nov. 4. These matches are always greal. t ·~ ,.._ {'I ' ' I ' . -,._...,...,. ~· --.. -~ -: .. ·';_ f. i...;... ~ _. • .. charlle brancle Buffaloes--post 42-0 whi over Garden Grove with a complete performance •Newport-Mesa team's Caserly runs for two TDs; Rothwell passes for two. While the defensive unit of the Buffaloes (1-2) of Newport-Mesa Junior All·American Football held Garden Grove to three first downs, the well-rounded offense exploded for a 42-0 win, the first of the season. Matt Casserly tallied touch- downs on 11 and 4-yards runs, while Rhet Houston, David Mar- shall and Keota Asuega also had rushing scores. Quarterback Jim Rothwell launched a 45-yard TD pass, ran in a 3-yarder and recovered a fumble while playing defense . Paul Jones added two extra- point catches and tallied 51 yards through the air with three other receptions. The offensive line was flawless behind strong play by Eric Stran- berg, Jeff Wicken, 1\'ler McClel- lan, Matt Boyce and David Erick- son. Nick Lutton, Matt Slqvak and Jeff Marshall spearheaded a strong defensive outing. Jrvlne 20, Bruins 0 Last year's league champions, Irvine, stopped the Bruins (2-1) and banded the locals their first loss of the season. Spencer Unk ..-.~!!!!ft! tallied 10 tackles for the Bruins, and quarterback Michael Angelo was five-for-10 with 55 yards. Tigbt end Kevin Welch was on the receiving end of four of those passes as be recorded 45 yards. Rowland Hllh Ralden 35, Buckeyes 0 The Buckeyes have yet to record a win in three chances as the Raiders auised to a 35-0 win. Johnny Angelo, the Bu<;keye's signal-caller, scampered for 58 yards while completing one of four attempts in the air. Michael Orozco rushed for 68 yards to lead the Bucks, while Mat Hauser, Johnny Gothard and Joseph Evans made the holes on the line. 1\'ler Ellis, Austin Maddox and Alex Raitt played well, also. The defense was paced by linemen Tony Jones and Gothard who combined for three tackles behind the line of scrimmage and forced a fumble. Linebackers Ricky Nelson, Charles Goodwin and Mat Loyd and backs Noah Zamow and Blake Newman bad good games. Josh Miller was the Buckeyes' player of the game after solid per· formances on both sides of the ball. -By Molly Yanity Colts spank Cypress behind Camerena's two TDs COSTA MESA -Quarterback Kasey PO :AllND. Peters connected With Matt Erlckson for a P W: 15-yard touchdown drive to open the scoring for the Costa Mesa Colts and lead the hosts to 25-0 win over the Cypress Chiefs. Crls Camerena cashed In on a big day with two touchdown runs. Trevor Theriot added another six-pointer late in the game. The offensive line, led by John Diamond, Jason Welss, Nile Fair- field, Brian Campos and Joey Mann, dominated the game. Blake Prested also ran well for the Colts, who gained 290 total yards. Costa Mesa's defense, paced by Brent Dillard, allowed just one Cypress first down . .. White Sox pound HV Orioles •Three pitchers combine for no-hitter in 12-1 victory. HUNTINGTON BEACH - Costa Mesa American Little League White Sox's Justin Still- well, Colin McGuire and Jeff Sanchez teamed up to stifle the Huntington Valley Orioles by combining OD a 12-1 no-hitter in which they fired seven strikeouts. The White Sox (3-0) used dou- bles by David Barnett and McGuire, as well as singles by Erin Fitzhugh, Stillwell and Josh Glauch to mount a three-run first inning, then closed the door OD the Orioles with a five-run sev- enth. Evan Hunter, Gary Gonzalez, Barnett and Robert Angle dellv· ered the big blows in that inning. Stillwell finished the day with three RBI, while Barnett and Angle each drove tn two runs. For the second straight week, the 1lgers racked up double fig- ures in the runs column to roll to a solid win over aoss-town rival, the Costa Mesa National Uttle League Reds. All-star second baseman Dan- ny Whitaker went 3 for 3 with four RBI. Stevie Doerr was 2 for 2 wjth a pair of RBI. while Daniel Cooper ripped two hits including a two·run triple 1n the 13·hit attack. Bryce Carich and James Mowatt each crossed the plate twice, while Chris little, Sean McGuire and R.J. Dunmbwger added RBI singles. Cooper, Doerr and Mowatt held the Reds to three hits. THURSDAY, 0Cf08ER 2, 1997 •i. Bauer's goals lift Slammers over Cal Heat,. ?-1 •Boys under-13 squad gets big plays from all hands in a key g<ild division verdict The Orange Coast United's Slammers boys under-13 squad posted a win and a tie this week- end in Gold Dtviiion play. After a scoreless f1nt balf, the Slammers' opponents, the Cal Heat, scored on a throw in, but the Slammen struck back, · Jason Cassidy crossed to Brian Bauer for the game-tying goal. but Bauer Wasn't finished. Later in the fame, Bauer whizzed down the sideline defeating Heat defenders. Bauer passed to Sacha Kljestan, who immediately knocked it back to Bauer for the score. ! Strong showings were added by Alex Notthridge, Adam Uhl and Eric Mc;Gowan. The Slammers also tied the Cerri.tot Wolves, the 1996-97 Cal- lfomia State Champions, 1-t. K.C. Rawlins, Blake Dillion, Tun Dill, Julian Cerutti, Joey Ben- detti. Joseph Salinas, keeper WUl Johnson and Jordan Feldman played well, while Kljestan notched the goal on a McGowan assist. · Girls 10-under • Slammers 2, Torrance O Krystal Wright and Taylor Fal- lon tallied goals while a defense led by Alyssa Duhe, Kelly Mor- gan, Vahessa Fallon, Amy Klip- pert, Emily Birchfield, Andrea Zamucen and Allison Gibbs shut down Torrance. SD.Vl!ll DMSION Girls 15-under • Slammen 2, SCA Arsenal 2 A back-and-forth contest end- ed in a deadlock after the Slam- mers eradicated each Arsenal goal with one of their own. Shan- 'r I 11 I 11 '\ I~ ( I h non Bendetti made the first answer with a rweet boot. The Ar&ena1 would go up 2-1, but the _Slam.men' Molly O'Meara's cor- ner lclck was turned into a score when Meridith Miller tapped it in to. the net. Megan Moss, Michele Nelson and Llz Manchester gave outstanding offensive efforts, as well Girls 13-under • Slamm.en 1, Chino O • Slammers 0, Santa Ana Fury O The Slammers have posted four shutouts in their first five games behind the goaltending of Arianna Criscione and defenders Amy Bwlingham, Alivi.a Mazura, Kacey Peltreyman, Cathi Dragna, Lauren Shepherdson and Paige Janes. • OCU Rush ill 1, 1Usttn Sparks 1 lrvlne Lasers 2, OCU Rw:h m In a 1~1 tie with Tustin, the Rush dominated the first half with several shots on goal and a find by Megan Curry. Caitlin Andrews notched the assist. Kimberly Payne, Danielle Schulman and Adele Koetting paced the offense, while Laura Strawn, Mallory Reynolds, Cristl Crenshaw and Jennifer Way took care of the defense. Tustin found the net late in the second hall. Sabrina Couch scored the only Rw;h goal in the loss to Irvine, sweeper Kelly King and Schul· man played well. Girls 12-under • Rwh fl 3, WC Venom 0 • JUSA Wave 2, Rush fl 0 A strong team outing by the Rush accounted for the shutout in game one with exceptional defen· sive efforts put in by Victoria Swigart, Meagan Gorden. Aman· da Wittman and Julian Hortfotd, Rachel Furman assisted on two goals scored by lsabel Montano. Montano added her third on breakaway. Kinzie Kramer, Frankee Kelly and Barbara Sullivan were tough in the second game. BRONZE DMSION Boys 12-u.nder • OCU Hotspun 2, Hawthorne Owls2 • OCU Hotspurs 9, SouUt Coast Rojas 1 In a convincing win over the Rojas, a solid defense allowed just one shot on' goal as the backfield of Corey Azzalino, Jordan Sim- monds, Bryce Novoa. Jesse Forsy.the, Dominic Rubin and Danny Marin-Finn dominated. The on-fire offense was led by mid.fielders Jeritt Thayer and Alex Orth, who e ach scored two ~-------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, , .. • I M AVNE seoson(better1han20%),was ',: l"il I never happy Ueing Mike MadlJrlane's caddie in1Kansas 1 ' CONTINUED FROM Bt City, which drafted Mayne No. l 1 in June 1989 .(13th pick overall) : excellent r~ver and pitch-caller. out of Cal State Fullerton. ' ~ ·sut it happened,• he added. ·1 got released. I got /Jred. • Mayne, a couple of weeks shy of bis 29th birthday in early April, put aV(ay the sun screen and ended his brief stint as full-time caretaker for hiS daughter, Dylan, when Oakland came calling. For a player who grew up in the Kansas City organization and spent the tint seven yean: of his pro career with the Royals, Mayne would now be associated with his fowth team in two years. But what a bonanza the signing would become. Mayne inked a minor league contract April 8, then was called up to the A's nine days later when starter George Williams was shelved wi'1l.,t stra,ined left groin. Mayne would stay the entire season, and enjoy career highs in batting average (.289), home runs (six) and runs scored (29), Though Mayne struggled early in the season with the bat, he caught fire after the All·Star · break, hitting .337 following the midswnmer classic. He hit .324 in August, .367 in September, including a career-high ll·game hitting streak which was snapped Sept 13, ' Even though Mayne appeais to have shaken the "backup• label while coming off his finest year in the big leagues, he is mu }eftl tO I wonder about the future. AB the Oakland brass evaluates , the season and appraises each player at each position, it is difficult to ignore the team's 65-97 record, worst in the majors this season. Mayne was just 22-years-old when first called up to the Royals in 1990, following a 412 at~bat season for double·A ~emphis. But only once did Mayne have over 300 at·bals In a seuon for the Royals through his final year in 1995, ' •1 always wondered how (the Royals) could bring up a kid at that age, a·first-round,pick for them who they spent money on. and sit him on the bench,• Mayne said. •it hurt me in a lot of ways, but mostly when you have a label as a backup catclter, it'$ a tough ·label to get out of. U it wasn't .for this situation here, who knows? Maybe I would've never bad a chance to play.• What the backup role bas produced, though, is a healthy catcher, a guy with staying power in the league. •1 think Brent bas a vmy good shot.of being the everyday catcher next year,• said Eric Carrington, Oakland public relations manager. •When Williams went down with an , injury, we needed someone with experience behind the dish and the acquisitiOn of Mayne was huge.• Mayne's 74 hits fell three short of his career·best total.in 1995, his at-bats (256) and games played (85) were also second-best in bis career. But it's his receiving that keeps blin around. . •Brent makes it so easy in terms o1 pit$ 5election and location," said A's pitcher Dave Telgheder, who bad worked five lnnJngs the! day. Mayne, son of Mike Mayne, the former Orange Coast baseball roach, played under his father in 1987, before attending Fullerton. Will Mayne, a free agent again, return to ~d next seasonl '"Put it this way,· A's Manager Art Howe said, •tie hasn't done anything to hurt his chances.• Mayne, who tossed out 14 of 69 attempted base stealers this Exadly where Mayne plays in the future is uncertain, but the 1'\s must know they have a bargain. BRIAN P06UOA I DALY Pl.OT Corona del Mar rest.dent Brent Mayne takes his swings against Angels ln recent appearance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Black and White tops North Irvine to rema.in undefeated • Division 2 girls contest dominated in 4-0 decision, The Girls Division 2's Black and White put North Irvine in its place with a 4.0 win Saturday, to remain undefeated. Lauren Fried· man and Lauren Wade each knocked in a goal for Black and White, There was good offense and some fine shots from Hillary Evans, and strong midfield play from Helen Taylor. BOYS DMSION 3 • Men ln Black Shorts 5, Splash 3 Splash fought a tough game against Men in Black Shorts, but lost 5-3. Brian Breeland scored for Splash ln the first minutes of the game, but Men in Black followed with three goals. In the second quarter, Breeland scored again. ZAch Zamow scored the thftd goal for Splash in the fourth quar- ter. Strong efforts were ·turned ln by Ryan Schultheis, RJ, Rutter and Spencer Wood, by Matt Tracy with a sterling set· up by Chase Auerbach for the first goal and an assist by Josh Stone on the second. Patrick Riley and Scott Sankey played strong offense. Goalie Charlie Auerbach made a strong midfield run with the ball as David Riley and Patrick Etter covered. GIRLS DMSION 4 • Smashing Pumpldm 7 BlueW•w 1 In their third straight win, the Smashing Pumpkins were con~ viodng over the Blue Wave. A great defensive effort by Ellie Erpenbeck, Heather Lohrman, Brigitte lpek, Christin Veloz, Jen· niter Ryder, Katie Roberts and Emma Werlin denied Blue Wave the ball for most of the game. Amanda Hoffenberg and Ellu- beth Clayton scored the f1nt two goals in the first quarter. Blue Wave scored on a penalty kick in the second quarter. In the third quarter, Stacy Allee scored two goals while Judi ~ and Bliu- beth Clayton also scored, Ill the fourth quarter, Angela Min- nameyer assisted Chariel Rota tor the slXth goal and then SU.cy Allee scored again., ·~-l.Da-b l D4 Bomb l<'0<8d lint In the lint quarter with a goo! by AllY Stoltz with a OOot! -IO<Wards Brtt- lany Nelson and Ala - 'Ibey --lead tbrough tbo-~-... -'dll .... -lodbyJm- -Amald. -~ ic.ae-._. -· J ...... --"'*""' lrowD. ID lllo llllnl-.. •""*" lid "' KdlDd w:-:i:i: --•=r ''"I> l{I (,)()'.\ ,, .. In an exciting final period Fire· crackers scored again. Despite attacks led by Jessie Booth, Alli- son Hochwald and Rocky Stone, Da Bomb did pot score again. BOYS DMSION 5 • Orange Crush Hlghllghts Orange Crush won its contest, 3· 1, even though the team played shorthanded with nine playeis. Adam Sautherland scored two goals with an ~I by Benjamin Pepic and Johnny Ashen scored the third goal. • Quicksilver 4, Strlken 1 Quicksilver's strong offense scored all its gQals in the first half. The first was by Noah Lair with an assisted from Nico Hendriks. Hendriks scored three more with assists from Chris Lo Menze, Lair and Leon Glaser. Striker Don Hunt struck back in the fourth quarter to score one. M~g the Quicksilver attacks effective and setting up the assists were mid- lielders Phil Garrett, Ethan Bar- tolic and Bobby Reasoner. ·~gbllghb The battled 1t5: way to a 1-1 ti<I. Evan ochwold sand on a ]>en4lty kick for the Galaxy. Strong on_ defense were Hanilon Brown and ltlkky --....... 2. Pwple Dynamtte ! x;:r llalcutraw booted In --Ryon Stleve lddu1d ID -to llod Ibo Bulldogs to fldaly, Pllayllijj --lor .... 7 '•-blllbiclar w ... 11r--=l.obdell· fw-.... :1! ...... ,.._ tlr'•'•w .. MdCbacl~ .... -i-y ........ -*±cud .. GIRLS DIVISION 5 •Blue Bruisers 1, Pink Panthers 0 Amy Staudinger scored the game's only goal after stealing an opponent's pass midway through the first pe riod. Outstanding defensive efforts were turned in by Katie Staudinger, Kally Lucas, Carley Dobson, Nicole Webber, J essica Coleman and Crystal Culeman. Goalkeeper Heather Williams was sharp, with three standout saves at the e nd to hold o.n to the victory. • Roddn' Raspberrl~ 5, Magic 2 Phoebe Cox and Robin fbbet· son combined to tally all fiv e goals, with outstanding assistance from Amy Penner and Marla Menninger, who jumped forward from her defender ·position to assist on the final Raspbenies' goal. Emilia Fonda, Anne Marie Aschieris, Dailey Wiese and Vanessa Gordon recorded com- plete game petform.ances at mid· field, pustilng the ball forward to the attack. Meanwhile, the defense of Brytnee Wright, Hay- ley Ayres, Susie Esquibe1 and Marla Menninger put up a rieeily Impenetrable wall that gava goel- keepe"' Chelsea McCrea & Uija Add.em.an clea.r views of the Mag- ic'• shola. •Wave 4, Blue Bar~ O Scoring for Wave were Bmlly Webb, U.uro Gonion and Ll'1ldsl ----~ Dona, U.uro Gonion Olld Aabl9f Cottron to -• portoct r.-1 .. fw, Hlg"Mgh:1 °"' WflWJI( oa-e .... ~-··· • =----,\11119y Collr9ll -a..-.~~-....,....., ..... ,__ ....,. w .... ..... • The Force 3, Royal Mightmares 2 Carrie Cabanillas scored twice !or the Nightmares in the first quarter. The team had excellent defense by Sienna Palmer, Holly fvliller, Erica Weedn, Rosalba Mathus and Taylor Pion. Offense wi th Kristin Miller, Kristine Miller, Einily Ton, Jessia Hayes and Ruth Healy stayed tough. Heather Stevenson was strong in goal. • Mean Green Martians 3 Roxy Glrls 1 Katie Daniels led the Martians by scoring all three goals. Katie Packwood, Chelsey Holland and Sarah Graham aided the aggres- sive olfeose. Strong for the defense were Mikki Sosa, Coco Yokoyama and Kaitlyn Wade. BOYS DMSION 6 • American Eagles Hlgbllgbts The American Eagles scored their third straight win eg~ the Fireballs. Eric Holland scored three goals assisted by Cbrlstian Ande.non and Antho.nie Gibbons. Thomas Badum and Zaclt Qsad- che scored three more with the help or Scott Sbenna.n. Justin Johnson and Miles ll&lter, •Pwplehople-W The Purple People ea-. had a great gam~. Dane Berman llC019d his 6nt goel ol the -with an uMt from R.J. D'O'Uz. Jobn Swill and Mu Kwocl< llCCppOd .. -... pl The o11-wu lod by-Swift and StrlYe $oo.:na• o.111 ,, .... -by 111"' .-. -J.oWa•alldJaftWlittaN. •a»lr 'mw.R t .......... t .. .... ftQsn'W plll;ad ...... IJDCCS. .w...·ir.oa. -~-. ... -- goals. Forwards Bam!tt Sprowl end L.A. Olson accounted tar three goals. Marin-Pinn added two, while Parker Ferguson had two assists and {tubino added another. Warren JunoWicb recorded several steals and eie- cuted fine passing. Boys 11-under • OJSC EUi.e 2, OCU Au.a.ult 0 The Elite scored 17 seconds into the game, but the Assault· responded with several shots on goal displaying strong passing and ballhandling sklls throughout the game. Getting the ball in the net was not accomplished, how- ever, and the Elite found it again ln the last minutes of the game. Gordon Yould, Matt Doran, Casey Aynn, Brcidy and Logan Condon, Sean Campos, Ross Dil- lion and Ben Maggard played good games. -By Molly Yanity '()f(ii( Powell, Krikorian team up for. • game-wmner; • South Coast Soccer C lub game highlights, HUNTINGTON BEACH - Down 2-1, South Coast Soccer Club's Heat turned it up with two late-game goals to clinch a win iQ. Silver Division play. Billy Lund tied the game on a header off the West Coast · Avavalanche's goalie. Then, Zad). Powell took a cross pass troll( Danny Krikorian and tumeCl ii into the game-winner to boost the Heat to 2-2-3 on the season. The offensive showing was Jed by Scott Wade, Chris Crockett, Charlie Hirst, Krikorian, Greg Penine, Jason Millward and Michael Gardiner. Matt Willis, Steven Thomas, Ralph Morgan, Brian King, Ryan . Denman, Devon Stephens and Louis Day controlled the game from the defensive standpoint. Miranda's three leads Green Bombers, 7 ,z R i g 0 REGION 1~0 Miranda. Jr. exploded for three goo.ls while teammates Anthony Muniz and Marc Nutter each added two to lead the Green Bombers to a 7-2 victory over Sonic Boom tn AYSO Region 120 Division 5 play. Ryan Bagwell added a pair of assists, and the defense was paced by Kenneth Zich, Cody Waldron and Kyle Thosness. GIRLS DMSION 5 • Poison Ivy 3, Spice Girls 0 After a scorel~ first period, Jessica Gavilan opened the SCO{- ing for Poion Ivy and the team never looked back as it c:rui,ied tD the shutout over the Spice Cirls- Allie Duemberger and Tana Kostrikin also added scores for the 3-1·1 Poison Ivy. BOYS DIVISION 4 • Costa Mesa Ambush S Huntington Beach Jaguars 1 The Jaguars struck for first blood, but then wer~ ·Ambushed ~ the rest of the way. David Barnett knocked in twp goals while Nagib Marroquin.. Danny Whitaker and Ryan Twing each added one. Carlos Gutier· rez, Jonathan Boustani and Sean Weikel led the defense. l\\'111111 NHBA registration Newport Harbor BasebaD Association announced two~· tration dates for the upco&i.iug season. Satwday, Oct. 4 a.\ j 1 a,m ,-5 p,m, and Saturday,~-2S at 1:30 a.m.p2 p.m. are thedatel-, the lite is .Ensign Junior High. · ~ Youth betw<en 5-14 wtll play In ftve age divisions and lint - playen must bring • oopy of -birth oertillcate IO the ieg!IU- p-t9fl9'I from S80 liD Ill$ depcidinV upon oge group, : For more inlanMtlOli, coll 4Slr 2228. •. !.; "' e wport Harbor Coach :J Bd.nkley isn't looking ~ply for the win; rather, 1t? how his Tars execute. ' .. }ieany Faulkner, Dally Piiot f NEWPORT BEACH -The ~honored axiom stating ·it's ow you play the game that ts,• is most often cited by the eam that lost :But the Newport Harbor High <>Oft>all team, with a glistening. 3- record and the No. 3 ranking in 1P Southern Section Division V, • ~awkins lreadyto I !rumble ' .... \ .. · ) -: '9~eeding 119 yards to ;tJ~ome Estancia's career ' . ~g leader, he'll be ' -jeatured in I formation ;against Ocean View. By Barry Faulkner. Dally Pilot HUNTINGTO N BEACH - ~ week, Estanoa High senior :'Nfthing back James Dawkins ran ~ l'!ay out of the doghouse. Pri- "Ci~agamst Ocean View at 7 p.m. ~l-Huntmgton Beach High, be could run to the top of the Eagles' career rushing list Dawkins, who sat out the first ha)l of last week's 22-22 tie with Calvary Chapel for violating team rules, needs 119 yards to break Bachy Gonzalez's school- record of 2,354 against the Sea- hawks (1 -2). Enhancing his chances will be the Eagles' shift from the smash- mouth double wmg to an I forma- tion, featuring the 6-foot-1, 180-pound speedster at tailback. "We're gomg to give lum the ball 40 times,· said Estancia Coach John L1ebengood, Dawkins who made the ... change after a 1-1-1 start "He's d great athlete and we're gomg lo tum him loose and hope he can break a few long ones" That's exdctly what Dawkins did last yedr agamst Ocean View, as he accounted for 236 of the Eagles' 567 rushing yards on just 14 cames He ran for touchdowns of 66 and 41 yards against the Seahawks and also turned his lone reception into a 38-yard m to help the Eagles produce a school single-game record 63 points 1.n a 42-point nonleague tnumph The Eagles should benefit from the full-time return of senior l"'{o-way standouts Mike Briano dlld Andy Galicia, while senior Joslin Wolter also returns to his starting quarterback spot and senior Tim Johnson is back to bolster the offensive line. Galioa, a tight end and line- backer, played only the second baU last week, while Briano, Wolter and Johnson sat out the entire contest. Wolter completed 10 of 25 for 158' yards and two 'TDs as the starter the first two weeks. He was replaced by Peter Nunez last week, and m.issed out on relief duty, due to a pulled abdominal muscle. Dawkins also debuts as a 1iarter at comerback, as Ueben- good bu gone to four defensive backs in hopes of containing the S.U.wk.s' pass.Ing attack. Ocean View Junior quarter- back Scott McMahan baa thrown fOJ •<M yard.I (21 of 51 with five taterceptions). .Junior Matt nice has aver· aged 22.3 yards on his 10 catches. b.u beard plenty "' dilpleaure from coach Jefl BJ'iDkley con- ceming (be Sallon' Jack ot polish. particu1arty after Lut week• ·dis- appotntmg• 28-0 win over Tor- rance. 1be Sailors get another chance to imprea Brinkley Friday at 7~ p.m., when they host winless Canyon in ~ nonlea.gue contest •There are definitely areas of concern from our last game, which we can improve upon ,• Brinkley said. ·w e've been the type of team over the yea.Ti that requires US to be hitting OD all cylinders. Thaf means practicing well. our mental preparation, the whole package. And we have to come out on Friday mob.ts and execute on offense, defense and s~ teams. to be sua:iessful .• lt's these high stan- dards the Sailors, who have outscored oppo- nents, 80-13, will be competing with ·against the Comanch- es, who figure to pose little competitive threat Fifth-year Canyon coa.ch Bob Hughes has guided the Century League representative to the CIP Playoffs each of his first four seasons, but is faced with a rebuild.bu.J wk this fall. ·11·1 a very young team,• Brinkley said. ·sut those are the kind ot guys who are always excited about playing, so you can't take them lightly .• Coach-speak aside, the Sailors will match up their strong defense, currently leading Division V and fowth in tb.e county in fewest points allowed (13), against a Canyon offense that has produced just 19 points, fewest in Division V and second- feWelt iD the comity. trbe QwnanchM iN1ied foe two fourth-quarts toudadOwm in a 20-131'8 IUt Week to C«Ona del Mar, but oomplled just 123 yards of total offeme ~ the Sea Kings, wbO helped Canyon out with 173 penalty yards. Senior Jermaine Montgomery, an All-Centwy League 111DDing back as a junior, ls Canyon's lead- ing rusher with a mere 98 yards 'on 33 carries. Hughes, however, took to the air against CdM, with junior Arum Keuilian coming off the bench to complete 10 of 22 for 77 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the second half. daily pilot high school football season statistics F.standa (1-1-1) INDIVIDUAL SEASON STA11S11CS Player Dawkins Tanielu Thompson Meyers Wolter Diaz Nunez Galicia :: Nunez ptay• Meyers Tanielu Galicia ....... tm nn avg 58 324 6.5 30 156 5.2 16 66 4.1 12 36 3.0 8 2 0.3 3 1 0.3 4 ·12 -3.0 1 -13 ·13.0 Pusing td long 4 54 1 20 1 10 1 10 0 12 0 2 0 -1 0 .13 .,_ pc dg Int pct. td 25 10 168 2 .400 1 2 0 0 2 .000 0 Recieivlng pc nyg avg 5 71 14.2 3 79 26.3 2 18 9.0 Scoring td long 0 21 1 38 0 11 Dawkins 30, Taniefu 14, Wolter 10, Meyers 6, Briano 6, Thompson 6, Diaz 2. Field goats Wolter 1 (26 yds) lntereeptlons Meyers 1 TEAM SEASON STATISTICS Opp Est Total first downs 19 39 Rushes-yardage 76-277 130-436 Average rushing gain 3.6 3.4 Average rushing ydg 92 145 Total passing ydg 139 168 Average passing ydg 46 56 Pass cmp, attpt. int 12-33-3 10-28-4 Avg. p<·I 4-11-1 3-9-1 Avg. gain per compl 11.6 16.8 Avg. gain per attmpt 4.2 6.0 Net return yardage• 96 58 Total sacks-neg. ydg 3 -16 2 -6 Average sacks, ydg 1 -5 1 ·2 Net yardage 501 789 Average net yardage 167 263 Total punts-average 14-31 8-31 Fumbles-fumbles lost 4 5 Total turnovers 7 9 Average turnovers 2 3 Flags--yardage 19-140 25-229 Average flags-yardage 6-47 8-76 Avg. Time of possession 26:22 21 :38 Accumulative Score by QwNUrs Opponents 16 9 13 16 -54 Estancia 24 7 15 28 • 74 1997 log none..gu. 35 Century 6 17 Buena Paric 26 22 calvary Chapel 22 Oct. 3 • Ocean View (at Htn. Beach), 7 Oct. 10 • Katella (at Newport), 7 padfk Coast LMgue Oct. 17 • Laguna Hills (at MV), 7 Oct. 24 . Costa Mesa (at Newport), 7 Oct. 31 · at Aliso Niguel, 7 Nov. 6 -Laguna Beach (at Newport), 7 Nov. 14 • University (at OCQ, 7 No. "-Yer 1J JulTw Wa&nll J2 JMeDMllKINI M ,,,,.~ •~ow U SllW Wu«* 75 I(~ Wamo1AN 50 Mlillllllwlo 77 ..... HA-. 51 ,.,.., llCIOD 71TWlll .... s AMoYGAuaA Mt. Wt. a. ..,.. 6-1 165 Sr. QB 6-1 180 Sr. TB 5-10 190 Jr. FB 5-11 1et St. wa 6-1 241 Sr. TE 5-11 235 SO. LT 5-11 230 Sr. LG 6-J 111 Sr c 6-3 220 Sr. RG 6-5 260 Sr. RT S-11 192 Sr. TE Newport Harbor (3--0) INDMDUAL SEASON STATISllCS Plalyer Baker Peredia Stewart Gorman Henriquez Smith Lee Rulhlng tdJ "YV avg 63 307 4.9 30 99 33 8 80 10 0 3 5 1.7 1 -2 -2.0 1 -3 -3.0 1 -4 4.0 Passing td long 4 62 1 13 1 41 0 3 0 ·2 0 -3 0 -4 Player pa pc ydg Int pct. td Gorman 40 23 236 2 .575 2 Player Garcia Govaars Lee Baker Hogan Enriquez Peredia Receiving pc nyg avg 6 98 16.3 4 53 13.3 3 47 23.5 3 20 6.7 3 14 4.7 2 5 2.5 1 -1 -1.0 td long 2 43 0 24 0 30 0 14 0 8 0 4 2 · 1 Baker 30, Garcia 12, Johnson 12, Lee 6, Peredla 6, Stewart 6, Kerr 6, Govaars 2. None Baker 3. Reid goels lnten:eptions TEAM SEASON STAnmcs Opp NH Total first downs 24 34 Rushes-yardage 90-245 107-776 Average rushing gain 2 7 7.3 Average rushing ydg 82 259 Total passing ydg 199 215 Average passing ydg 66 72 Pass cm, atp, int 12·37·3 23·40-2 Avg. p-c-1 4-12·1 8-13-1 Avg. gain per compl 19.9 10.8 Avg. gain per attmpt 5.4 5.4 Net return yardage" 37 27 Total sacks-neg. ydg 3 r25 none Average sacks, ydg 1 -8 oone Net yardage 467 887 Average net yardage ~ 156 298 Total punts-average 16-23 6-41 Fumbles-fumbles lost 14-9 7-2 Total turnovers 12 4 Average turnovers 4 1 Flags-yardage 16-88 21-195 Average flags-yardage 5-29 7-65 Avg. Time of possession 22:41 25:19 Ac:a.nullltiv• Score by Quarters Opponents 0 7 0 6 · 13 Newport 23 21 22 14 · 80 19971og nonte.gue 31 Orange 7 21 Marina 6 28 Torrance O Oct. 3 • canyon (home), 7:30 Oct. 9 -Savanna (home), 7:30 Su View Le119ue Oct. 18 ·Woodbridge (home), 7:30 Oct. 24 • Santa Margarita (Sad JC), 7:30 Oct. 31 • El Toro (at Trabuco Hills), 7:30 Nov. 7 · Irvine (home), 7:30 Nov. 14 • CdM (at Newport), 7:30 D EFENSE No. ,..yw Ht. Wt. a. Pos. 25 COllV MN>EN S-11 185 So DE 50 MIQ llMAHO 5-11 230 Sr. OT 51 .kHt I lllENGOOO 6-3 220 Sr OT M Jiff TttOMPSOef 5-10 190 Jr OE 5 /lufoy GAuoA 5-11 192 Sr. 11.B 9 GIRMAN DIAz S-11 189 Sr. ILB 54 ~ CRoGAN 5-11 200 So Ol8 1 MAM.I TANE.U 5-11 170 Jr CB J2 J~ DAWKINS 6-1 190 Sr. CB J Pln1' Nwm 6-0 192 Jr. SS 24 DoMIMac Mnas 6-1165 Sr. F5 OITA MESA LINEUPS OflBlll ... ,._., 11 ..... a.av ... JJ ltM ..... uv.. ...... u ....... 21--~ ....... _ a.,.. ... _. HO.. ... I It -hctsa ., .. • O..llwuY ......... Mt. wt. a . ..,.. S-10 160 St. QB 5-7 170 Sr. HI S-5 1IO Sr. Fl 5-9 175 St. WI 6-0 165 Sr. WR 6-0 1•5 Sr. TE '--2 200 5t. l T W 225 Sf. LG .., 200 Sr. c S-9 175 Sr. "G M21S5rlrr Mo.~ Mt. Wt. a ..... 2a ~ PlllCll 6-2 190 5r. DE tl MAfnmw 111 .... 1 1-2 220 Sr OT 42 a.w.o Ne ,.., s-9 1ts "· ot 7J NAM KM S-10 170 Sr. DE 10 OMe... S-10 "' 5o.Oll " .... ........ 1-1 200 Sr. u 44 ~ s-A 6-2 205 Sf u JJ ... ....... S-7 170 Sr. Oll ll ... .... ~ 17S Sr, Cl I --Sau S.1 1150 H. Cl ,, ..... '--'-.S-10 1f0 Sf. f'S Costa Mesa (3--0) INDIVIDUAL SEASON STATISTICS Player Ha made S. Herzog J. Herzog Uevanos Baume Felter Weir Player Uevanos B!3ume Player Je. Cleveland Good Baume S. Herzog Hamade Rushing tdl nyg avg 45 259 5.8 41 236 5.8 25 144 5.8 5 29 5.8 5 ·18 -3.6 2 34 7.0 1 2 2.0 Passing td long 2 32 3 21 1 49 0 27 1 4 0 32 0 2 pll pc ydg Int pct. td 28 12 125 2 .439 3 4 2 37 0 .500 1 Recielving pc nyg avg 7 77 11.0 2 53 26.5 2 15 7.5 2 6 3.0 1 11 11.0 Scoring td long 3 20 1 30 0 13 0 4 0 11 ~.Herzog 24, Je. Cleveland 18, Hamade 12, Pee.a 12, Good 12, Baume 6, J. Herzog 6. Field goels Peca 1 (40 yrds) ~ Sou 4, Felter 2. S. Herzog 1, Ferryman 1. TEAM SEASON STAnmcs Opp M9sa Total first downs 16 36 Rushes-ya~ 57-85 120-708 Average rushing gain 1.5 5.9 Average rushing ydg 28 236 Total passing ydg 213 162 Average passing ydg 71 54 Pass cmp, attpt, int 20-67-8 14-32-2 Avg. p<·I 7-22·3 5-11·1 Avg. gain per compl 10.7 11 .6 .. Avg. gain per attmpt 3.2 5.1 Net return yardage* 27 151 Total sacks-neg. ydg 10 -72 6 -45 Average sacks, ydg 3 -24 2 -15 Net yardage 239 886 Average net yardage 80 295 Total punts-average 18-34 17-31 Fumbles-fumbles lost 10-4 7-3 Total turnovers 12 5 Average turnovers 4 2 Flags-yardage 17-125 24-250 Average flags-yardage 6-42 8-83 Avg. Time of possession 22:36 25:24 Accumulative Sc.ore by Quarters Opponents 0 0 0 3 · 3 Costa Mesa 42 25 20 3 · 90 1997 log nonle..- 32 Saddlebadc 0 24 Corona del Mar O 34 St. Anthony 3 Oct. 2 • Gabrielino (at Rosemead), 7 Oct. 10 ·Anaheim (at OCQ, 7 Padfk Coast League Oct. 16 ·Aliso Niguel (at Newport) Oct. 24 ·Estancia (at Newport) Oct. 31 • University (at Newport), 7 Nov. 6 • Laguna Hills (at MV), 7 Nov. 13 • Laguna Beach (at Newport) No.~ 1tt. Wt. a.,_, 1 Smtl CicMMAH 6-1 170 Jr. QB 21 9Mn IAKa S-11 184 Sr. Tl 44 CMl.os ..... QUIZ S-9 2'11 Jr. Fl 2J 0scM GMOA s-10 187 Jr. WR 80 CiAMITr GovAAlll 6-3 170 Si'. WR 5 Pin HoclM M 225 Sr. TE 79 9&.Aa JONIS 6-7 225 So. LT 54 '9& a...u.z... 6-J 215 Sr. LG 56 NAnWI MAn.1N 6-2 200 Jr. c 50 LANa! CMva 5-11 215 5o. RG 55 IMNr MIU. M 212 Jr. Irr Oteem HLWt.O.,_, ~ 190 Jr. QI S-10 17, Ir ft 6-2 205 $0. Fl 6-1 175 Sr.M 6-0 175 It. M w m tt. Tl 1-1 W II. LT M 17' Jt. LG .. , JtS It. c s.t 1 '° So.. flG 6-2 JG Ila.: '"' Corona del Mar (t-2) INDIVIDUAL SEASON STATISTICS "'-Y• Levine l.emmerman Estabrook Alshuler Hood Henry ......... tdt nyg avg 21 107 5.1 19 53 2.8 6 41 6.8 8 24 3.0 21 l 0.1 1 ·10 -10.0 hsslng td long 0 14 1 14 1 23 0 15 0 9 0 -10 pll pc ydg Int pct. td 23 10 139 2 .399 1 32 16 118 1 .500 0 Play• Cooper Hildebrandt Finn Thurman Henry Levine flecMviltg pc nyg avg 12 137 11.4 8 92 11.5 8 66 8.3 7 58 8.3 2 13 6.5 2 9 4.5 Rader 8, Estabrook 6, Finn 6, Lemmerman 6. F1eld goals Rader 2 (25, 25) lnt9'-eept1o1---· Henry 1. td long 0 20 0 22 1 17 0 22 0 15 0 6 TEAM SEASON STATISTICS Opp CdM Total first downs 35 34 Rushes-yardage 95-291 68-244 Average rushing gain 3.1 3.6 Average rushing ydg 97 81 Total passing ydg 211 375 Average pas.sing ydg 73 125 Pass Q11), attpt, Int 22· 58-1 39-91--1 Avg. p<·i 4-11-0 1 3-~1 Avg. gain per compl 9.6 9.6 Avg. gain per attmpt 3.6 4.1 Net return yardage• 111 25 Total sacks-neg. ydg 4 ·20 8 -72 Average sads, ydg 1 -7 3-24 Net yardage · 693 572 Average net yardage 211 191 Total punts-awr• 13-30 16-35 Fumbles-fumbles lost 12-4 ~3 Total turnovers j 5 7 Average turnovers J. 1.7 2.1 Flags-yardage lC>-188 36-303 Average flags-yardage 7-63 11.6101 Avg. nme of possession 24:03 23:57 Aaumulative Score by QuerWs Opponents 7 10 14 16 • 47 CdM 10 10 6 0 • 26 1997 log "°" ...... 6 Marina 10 0 Costa Mesa 24 20 Canyon 13 Oct. 3 · Saddleback (at OCO. 7 Oct. 10-Orange L.utheran (at CS Full), 7 S..Vlewa...,. Oct. 17 • 5. Margarita (at NH. 7:30) Oct. 23 -at Irvine, 7 Oct. 30 • Woodbridge (home), 7 Nov. 7 -El Toro (at Trabuco Hiiis>, 7:30 Nov. 14 ·Newport Harbor (at NH), 7:30 No. "-Yer Ht. Wt. a. ..... 54 '9& IM.Mzu 6-3 21 S Sr. OE 71 0-,_ •6-2 300 Sr. OT M Jc.m Ml-. ~ 155 Jr. OT M Mia MMllW.L 6-3 200 It. DE 5S 9ltMft' Miu. M 212 Jr. Ol8 S PIN tlMM M 225 Sr. Ml.8 • st.-O'Dor•-.a. 6-1 191 "· Ol8 21 """.... 5-1 1 184 Sr. Cl to LMMa w w 1so .1r. ca 22 OlcM ~ 6--0 172 Sr. SS I llalY ~ 1-2 170 So. F5 ,... ...,_ ... Wt. a.,.., It ..... .... '-"l J15 Ir. 0( • 0.. -5-10 1• Jr. DT-JI "'8..... 1-11• Sr. NG 1 lllllCa ..._. 5-10 t• Sr DI A .._Rau •' s-tt no 5o. cu 22 ... .._ s-t 190 Sr. Ml.I ti llMatl •n MlOI Ir.CU • ....... l-0115 tr. Cl I _... a s-10 17' .11. ca 1 ... c..!1111 s..111• St. • .......... .01• St." Newport hu been paced often.stvely b y tenior tailback Blett Baker (407 yards and four TOI oo 63 cames). A tetuming All-Sea View League comerba.c.k. Baker II also amGDg the county leadel'I with three interceptions. Newport quarterback Steve Gorman, a j\lllior, bas thrown for 236 yards (23 of -43 with two TDs), but the Sail.on are coming off a 21-yard aerial effort again.st Tor- rance, their fewest passing yards in 22games. The Newport defense, which bas surrendered just 73 rushing and 59 passing yards per game, thus far, includes senior all-lea- guers Pete Hogan and Derek Fox Looking for the repeat • CdM, Saddleback, both coming off initial victories, hoping to stay on a roll By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -The Corond del Mar High football team final· ly got something going last week and the Sea Kings aren't much interested in applying the breaks just yet. Saddleback, however, wbJch invades Orange Coast College for Friday's 7:30 p .m. nonleague clash with its former Sea View League rival, is in the same posi- tion, ffiMng entered the winning column for the first time last week with a 31-21 triumph over Santa Ana Valley. ·we're going to see who wants to take another step up, ff said CdM Coach Dick Freeman, who is deeply intertwined in the history of this rivalry, contested every fall since 1981, with CdM trailing in the series, 7-8-1. Freeman, in his third sea- son at the CdM helm, inter- rupted his 16- year career with the Sea ~ ··~ ...... ~~} ~ r :-T~ _, ... '-· , Kings to work Levine as an assistant for five sea- sons (1988-92) under Sadd.Je- back Coach Jeny Witte, now m his 23rd season with the Road- runners. The two go back even farther, however, as both played for leg- endary Anaheim High Coach Clare VanHoorebeke in the late 1960s. Neither the Sea Kings, nor the Roadrunners have much in com- mon with those powerful Ana- heim squads of yesteryear, how- ever, as both struggled the first two -'weeks, before tasting suc- cess. The Roadrunners are keyed by senior running back Joseph Tagaloa, a three-year starter who comes in with 2,238 career rush- ing yards and 20 touchdowns. He went for 160 yards against Valley, after sitting out Week 2 with a knee injury. Sal Pedroza, Saddleback's junior quarterback, bas thrown for 229 yards and four TDs, but has completed just 18 of 53 with five interceptions. Pedroza figures to take some serious heat from the Sea King front four.of ends Nick Hood and Justin Shea and tackles Tyler Brower and Curt Sumner. Hoping to generate some heat of ita own will be a Cd.M offense fueled by Junior tailback Craig Levine, junior quarterback Den- nis Allbul~ and a newly assem- bled line that includes two sopho~ mores and tluw Junion. Levine collected 91 yards on 16 ceniel in his first vanity it.art last week, while Allhulei 'has Compaetad 23 Of 59 for 257 yards aDd one TD. THURSOAY, OCTOIElt 2. 1997 I ~ J{ . \ \. I: I I I· \ \ · 1 ~ •:Youthful offensive line, though hardiy brutish. has put CdM's running game on track. ey Barry Faulkner, Daily Pflot T hey don't spit nails, tip the field, or even knock guys off their feet. U you posted a lineman.wanted ad and they showed up, you might collect their resumes, let them know you'd be in touch, and politely point them toward a sport more suitable to their moderate physical mass. Say, modem pentathlon. But Dick Freeman, a former offensive linemen himself, · looked at this collection of inexperienced, undersized, even·tempered young men and saw daylight -as in boles running backs slip through en route to first downs and more. And though the tackle.to·tackle lineup featured just six l:ombined games of varsity starting experience heading into Friday's 20· 13 nonleague victory over Canyon, daylight was exactly what the CdM backfield enjoyed. .The Sea Kings, who through two games had compiled minus-36 yards on the ground, rushed for 208 against the Comanches. Furthermore, CdM quarterback Dennis Alshuler was not sacked once, after CdM signal callers had been sacked eight times the previous two games. 1bwman {6.s, 235) provided the a leader, according to his coach. most experience, making his •tte•s as much a veteran as 13th consecutive start. we have,• Freeman said. "He's Though aggressiveness is not been playing with a little bit of a the group's collective strong suit, tweaked shoulder, but he's really Freeman said they got the job doing a good job.• done last week, and should iJJlprove greatly after gaining the confidence that comes with success. "It's probably one of the nicest groups of people you'd want to meet." said Freeman, who cites the diminutive Kurtz and the nastiest of the bunch. Here's a closer look at the Sea Kings' unsung six: • Witt is nothing like his name would imply, according to Freeman, who terms him "probably the most serious person I've ever met. "I swear his face would crack, if he ever smiled," Freeman said. "It's a standing joke to get him to smil • e. He's still a little cautions and he's not the type to jump on you and break your leg. He hasn't played a lot of football and I think he's still learning what 230 pounds can do.• • Kortz, like former Five Crowns guard Tun Goode, won't intimidate anyone with his size. But Freeman identifies him as the group's "ball of fire." • Wiieman. whom Freeman said may be the strongest Sea King pound-for-pound, was singled out as the team's Offensive Player of the Week. "He's sure not the biggest guy around and I'm not sure he played football before high school. But he sticks his head in there and he had a real good game." • Patterson developed his good feet on the basketball floor and Freeman hoped all along he could be the 1eading candidate among the sophomores to step in and provide a presence up front. With a limited football background, he's still discovering the mayhem an athletic 243-pounder can create in full ·battle gear, according to Freeman, who said pass protection is currently his forte. "Normally, an offensive lineman's personality is more cautious and he definitely fits that." • Thurman is about as big as a high school tight end gets, but he, too, has not developed the take-no-prisoners mentality that leaves defenders strewn in his wake. Elliott Patterson, a 6-foot·3, 243-pound tackle, and fellow sophomore Jason Kurtz, a 5-9, 150-pound guard. made their starting debuts, while junior Steve Witt (6· 1, 232) shifted from right to left tackle. "I wasn't sure he wouldn't just get picked up and thrown at the quarterback," Fre~man said of his lethal lightweight. "But he's very coachable, aggressive, and has a lot of confidence. He matched up with some pretty big boys and did a good job." Still, Freeman said his blocking bas been a plus, and he caught two passes for 25 yards against Canyon, finishing one 22-yard catch and run strongly. --Juniors Brett Wiseman (5-9, 175) and Alex Bdttom (6-5, 215) started their third game at left guard and center, respectively, while senior tight end nm • Bottom is what opposing noseguards hit when they try to penetrate the middle of the Sea King line, where this lJmky lineman has asserted himself as "I still think he's approaching his potential,· Freeman said. •He screen blocks very well, but sometimes I wish he'd be a little bit nastier.• := Daylight-n1ake1·s = 0 I ~ I{ \ \ I 11 I \ I{ I ' I I "S THOROUGHBRED Costa Mesa High'• Unda Herzog bas been to~ to ttie l'e9C.'Ue for~· football IMms in more ways IUD oae. Y ou hear helmets aubiog and cheerleaders shouting, but most of the commotion during Costa Mesa High football games bas ultimately come from the sweat of boostet praddent Unda Herzog, an unsung heroUle. ·she does all the dirty wort.• Mesa football coach Jerry Howell Aid. •rve never had a booster. or seen a bC:>Qlter, who does more than she does. Ob. sure, abe does it for her sons (Steve and Jimmy), but she's o.lso doing it for everyone elle'I 8Cl1. • Henog, a former IOftball player, II booster president for the sec::oo.d ~ in a row. She was treasurer for three yee.p. In addition to Sunday~. Herzog II heavily involved in four Costa Mali fund·ralsers -the team's golf tournament. Uft·a·thon, fireworks stand and game program, which generated about St0,000 in ads. Those fund·raiseri, ~ wttb some generous donations, help8d the jlllrQgl'U1 get out ot tbe red and into tbe blaclr by about $25,000. "We ~ b8tween $25,000 and $35,000 a year to run th9 prognun. • she said. Herzog, who started in fOotbitll ln 1985 when her oldest IOD, Wayne,~ to ~y Pop Warner, was laid Olf fniiD t..JOb Cine· · and a half years 9 al Soulb8rn CalfGIDia Ediloll, ~ .. to ........... to tbe ~ tbaD ~......, lbi said. •Without her, we Wouldn't-.. tbe program like we do,• HoWtlll Mid. •If~ go to any eyem. you'll ... Mri. I~, KJM HAGGERTY I OAl.Y PILOT IJDda ~ wllb lier lavobte appiirel, 1uis been Co.ta Mesa's ace-in-the-bole. dedicated to the total program as Mrs. Herz.og,• Howell added. •She works bingo every Sunda~ she works every evening, she does paper work every 111m mer during practice, and she even does three or four hours of work at home on h8r computer. She wants it to be good for bar IOOI, but in the act of doing that. 1t'• goo4 for almost every\?00.y's son." Linde I lenog also believes t.b1s year's vanity lq\uld bas a chance to be a.s good as the UMH team that went to the CIP Soutbetn Sectioa Dtvtsion VID Finals, wben Wa~ WU on the team. • EAGLES FLY OVER LAGUNA HILLS IN PCL OPENER LAGUNA HilJ..S -Estancia High's boys cross country team pulled away wtu/ a 22-33 victory OVe{ bolting Laguna Hills to open the Pacific Coast Leegue seuon • Alberto Munoz and Manuel Orozco ran to first and second place, respedively. M\1DO'Z ran the three·mile coune in 16:02 with Orozc::o at 16:15. Tony Magana took Mh at 16:41. The gtrll team fell 25-32 to the HaWb, but aemor Sarah Hall dindwt l9COIM' at 19:53 with cemen o.mooe: (1<>-.32) foUrth m1 JUeph Boaa1e1 (l1:0'1)'ra.mdiaig cu tbt top aw. briefly top Golden State Athletic Conference foe Azusa Pad.fie, 15-11, 15·10, 9-15, 10-15, 15-10. 'Iara Gonzalez had 57 assists for the 11-5 Vanguards, which evened their GSAC mark to 2·2. APU fell to 5-7, 1-3. Cohen's 82 paces PirateS IRVINB -Natalie Cohen ltrobd a teani·low 82 to lead the Orange Cout College women'I golf tMm (8-5) to a ~am-belt 356 and a d*d-plllee ftDilh 8DlOll9 ~ ....... the Imm Vder·bin•ll meet at OM a.t. Pink Sli •Longtime coach Dick Tucker is given the boot after Barry Wallace grabs ~ post for coaching golf. 0 range Coast College's lame duck athletic director and dean of physical education Barry Wallace will assume a regular teaching position within Coast's physical education departmtmt and will take over the men's golf coaching spot with the begin- ning of spring classes Jan. 20. A month after the Daily Pilot COLLEGES molly yanity reported the possibility of this . scenario the tentative schedule I bit startled by the outcome ot the hi'.ch th based shuffle. upon w e report was •1 1.ttl rised h is •official · was au e surp . w en Walla~ will be teaching half l was ~e one they decided to of a regular load in the spring as delete, he said . To my . be will replace Dick Tucker at ~owledge, tlus 15 ~e first time the helm of the golf program. this has happened m coc;'ching, Tucker had been in this 'J>Osition not classes, but to an adjunct for 21 years. coach. I'm sure that Barry •Barry has not assigned Walla~e requested the golf himself to the position. I'm the team. , one doing the assigning in my Tuckers tenure at the college capacity as vice president of g°4:5.back to 196~. mstruction. • Chris O'Heam said. . .1 ve ~ally ~Joyed my ~- "Because of a possible conflict of cation wtth this c?llege, so Im interest, I'm handling all n~t go .. mg aw.ay bitter, or any- assignments in the division this thing, he said. fall. I'll do that until the division D dean and athletic director One person not tbrllled with positions are filled." the movl'. is women's golf coacb. O'Heam said that there is a Gordie F1tzel, who says he has possibility that the two positions bee~ wai~9 in line for the will be separate entities which is mens position. ., a request from the faculty. "I've been waiting~ long time He adds that the college will for th.at job, b':lt I wasn t ~bout to conduct a national search for its take it from Dick Tuck.er, Pltzei dean of physical education, said. •rm very disa~pointed.• while the athletic director will When Tucker retired from bil likely come from the college's full.·time position a.t Coast. Plllill ; existing P.E. faculty. said he expressed interest in tbe : It is expected that both men's coaching spot should positions will be filled next Tucker lea~. When rumon •• spring. began to SWU"l about Wallac» • ,.. o resuming the non-vacated • • • ~ Wallace, who joined the j>osltion. be again expn!IMd • • faculty in 1968, bu interest and bad to Seek an : coached the Pirate baseball. interview for a job that, at,... .... men's soccer, goU and badminton the cOllege was cOocerned. WM .. teems. alrMdy filled -by Tuekllr. : 1\lcter, the school's •'Jbe polltiQn wami opmwd " ~football c:oedJ., retiied up,• Pl-1 Mid. .. fioin tM college in 1995 and bas O'HMm 1D161tS that W .... Worked in an adjunct cepadty ~ 1\ir::bt ._...Of .. :; for more than two ywn. He will fonMi' AD._ tull·lllDI ..... b1e rep&M.iecl -. .... ND-time tbll W'Bsce Md •••Mt .,. f~brie~: . ~ ·rm • .,,......· 1\acbr ·1 dcm't lmiOw wr Mid. •w.wnm=~ ~ ........... .adlW..,.. at.• I I *t-.lld 1\adllr....... ... ..... ..... ~atrman. •1 thought the ~1 Tour provided everybody. with o limited field, I ught the players could 'pick ~ choose, but you still·need to 'Fetruit for the tournament.• With two empty weeks on the ~enior PGA Tour schedule before ~e Senior Classic at Newport B,each Country Club in March, ~pd tbe fact it's an early-season .event, most of the golfen; choose 'J.O come here. • The purse for next year's h'oshiba event is $1.1 million, up $100,000 from the past two years. w Spea.kJ.og of the Newport 0 FYI.: M of Wecloetd&y, two of Orange Cowity's top public golf courses, Oak Creek to Irvine and Tustin Ranch, adopted a mandatory policy ol no metal spikes, a heavy trend the past year. All four of the area's private clubs, Newport Beach, Mesa Verde, Big Canyon and Santa SOCCER • : CONTINUED FROM 83 • • : Jimmy Bartlirig played weD in the • net. Contttbut1ng to a tough : defense were Bryan &:ydet', Timb- • thy Regan and Jan McEwen. Job,n. Putld:paDll la tbe algbtb : oy Savoji, who conb'olled IDidfleld, annual Bob Hope and Dr. : was player of the gamo. A highlight Howard Ho\We Golf Oariic at • was a hall'"°°urt drlbble and near· Santa Ana CC la.st week were : goal by Jake Carroll. bonoled with the surpriae : • Plreball1 vs. P1ranhu a ppearance of Hope, who joined • For the Flreballs, Taylor Steven- the group for dinner. : son set up numerous scoring Th t a.lsecl $55 000 f • chances. Robby Joslin played a th e even t ' or : strong game. Strong defensive e Orange County Associates or • efforts were recorded by Michael the House Ear Institute and its children's center. : Puncel, Andy Fischer and Robby • Gordon. Erik Boon made a cross --------------: pass to Frankie Russo who scored • IUCHAN> DUNN's club golf column : for the F=DIVISJON 6 appears every Thursday. : • Splash vt.. Ugbtntng Tbe splMb p&aY*i Ill •ddng g.une ... I lgb~ wttli AJ&. lba ~~ ~ Ml go.JI Wttb umtl by Sloan Rotmloo and Jus-- Une Adams TbeN WU ltandout mldfteld p&ay by Megan Munce and key detemtve play by Katie Regan and Lauren Hudloo. Shelby Beck wos strong as gOalkeeper. Carty Rw, AJ~ M~, Rachel Ml.her and Sam4neha Johnson provided so.lid support for the Splash. • Pink Thunder w. llJU. Dolpb.b».I Pink Thunder and Blue Dolphins both played a. round, but scoreless game. Outstanding for Pink Thunder were forwards Stephanie Nealey, Lauren DeVoy, Shannon Rohan and Amber Peten. They were assisted by Terra Priedman and Lauren Dragan· za. Tough on defense were Saman· tha Baltazar, Keely Bell, Jordan Moy and Shelbi StasseL BOYS DMSION 1 • Red Sc:orplona H!gbllgbta The Red Scoiplom r ... 'rsd~ ICOl'l1t11 but~ BdWard ~. •bad~bjl~vtt. MaxYID·. Bergb and Jack ~r played ttroog offense. 8raodoo Waid" lbtned deferwvety Gat.S DIVISION 1 • Dngoml YI. Dolpll .... For the Dragons McKe~ Cot· tam made tM tirltgoal of the g4.IDI• and N cole Perault K'Ored her ftrit goal. Palo~ Reasoner and Spencer South teamed together to keep the ball downfteld. Hayley Votolato made a sterling save 1'n the goal. • Jtadical Jtatnbows.-Bumble Beet Radical Rainbows dt.ttinguished themselves against the Bwnble Bees who were short players. Melissa Hancock scored four goals with assists from Marianne Jones and the Ramser twins, Kirn and Claira. Strong Rainbow defense came from goalies Hannah Sand· berg and Meghan Nance . • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTlqES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PU8llC NOTJCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES "POILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldua1 dUcted by: •n lndl'f'tduai "*"' muat be fifed prior to polnled Tl'UMe under and TM*'a Deed . .-........ ~ lfld uameni '° ua cne t-.. t the Have you staned doing Have you •tarted doing lhlll dlll• The fifing of this ~ lo the ol "'"" ,..... if .......... -.t Mn ... o p~ PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Bualn .. • FlcUtloua 8u_.n .. a butintU yet? No buslneu yet? No ~ c:IOM not at 00'1ferred In s;::e' ... blcorne Mlllllll IO lht payee Aotaoc ""· any, -----eotlon.) TM Ind.,,.,._ Nam• Stat•m•nt Nam. ltet•m.nt El'IX c. Ud.cla Stan Jenson ~ .,,. i.. In thl9 certain •ndorMt u 1 rnllllr al right. on lht Plan ltlolll u betnO dent edmlnlltr•tlon STATEMENT OF The following pet'SOf'IS ere The followlng persona are Thl9 ital~ was flied T.hls statement was fifed a.teat• f'lctitlous blneM ~~ ~IUStBEAN~ Slid 1111 wi1 bl made, but ICIC)Ulllnant lO flt Ulll. Airy IUdl euthorfty wll be gtanted ~ HANDONMENT OF doing business u : doing buJlne11 u : a) OC with the County ci.rk of wtth the County Clerk of Name in viol9tlon at the · · wllhout CMnwc 01 Wln'll!ly -. llU stlll be UMd ~ unlue en lntatHted --USE OF FICTITIOUS •) Amphi~an Sur1, b) Jiu-FAMILY, b) OC FAMILY 0r.,. County on 9-5-97 Orange County on 9-2·97 righta at another unc»r F ~ ~~· HUS. CJCP19U ot Implied l9QlldnQ we: ~ stDtlOI Plll'llOMI and not as .,_raon N•a .-n ob)9ctlon BUSINESS NAME J1lau United, 120 Albert MAGAZINE, 1451 Ouah St. 1t9737325S9 19973732149 etal. Sta ... ot common on ~1993 In~ posseulon ot lflCl.WTlbrancu to iWlQ QIWlll1. PM:lll -4: Iott to the SNtlUon end • Ttl• following persons :~6':7 "t, Costa Mesa, CA :::r, Newport e.ach, CA Dally Pilot Sept. 11, 18, 25, Dally Pilol Sept 11. 18, 25, ts.a Section 14400 et Mq .. Ofllc:lel ~ ol ORANGE Ullsfy h indll*dnlaa llClnd udusMt ~ and easement IO •ho we eoOd o.... why have abandoned Iha use QI Shiloh A Godshall 120 Al· Churm Publilhl ~CA) Oct. 2, 1997. Thtoe Oct. 2, 1997. Th119 8uslnesa end Profealona County el page n/e Re-by Ukl Detd, ldvlncea UM lhr Pllldrtcl 11*1 al "*?IS the OCM.ttt llhould not the Flclllloua Buslneu · • ng, • CocMI). COfdet'' ' lhtllunotf Wiii! lllltlUt u dlslg~ on 1111 Plan U PMino grant the euthorhy. Name: The Kepler/Douglas bert Place 411, Costa Mesa. 1451 Qua.ii St. 11'201, •w· PUBLIC NO IX PUBLIC NOTICE Fll'ld f:'iling • Instrument No. pnMCled thcttln and 1111 t.tnOlid Soace(•I PS·35. NIN HH-71-A HEARIHQ on the Group 2991 Grace Lane CA 92627 port Beach. CA 92660 T "E • Newport Beech.CO.ta Mesa 0294422, by renon ol a princloll blllllC. Of lht NI The S1lttl lddrlu and ocner .,_tltlon wll M held on Sulle \A. Costa Mesi! CA Frederick L. Godshall, 120 Thi• bualne11 11 con· Fl tlll B I CN<l38640 T-3131.J Sep 25. breech or defaull Jn payment MCUrtCI by Slid DHd ~ common deslQnl!IOn d any Of ~tobe 30 1117 et 92626 · Albert Place "\, Costa ducted by a corporallon c oua ua nH• Flotftloue lluelM• Oct 2,9, 15, 11197 or petformanoe at the obfiga· lntlrtst lhl WiCtl lhl rUI property~ .bow 1.46 ,. M 1,; 0 t 703 Tne Ffclillous Business Mesa. CA 92627 Have you started doing Name Stat•m•nt Nw ............. Ilona MCUred thereby, 1nclud· , Mii U ~ In . putpOl1td to bf· 200 McNeil I • -~ • •41 f..; C' Name ieferred 10 above This business ts con· business yet? Yea. 8+97 The following persons are The followlng~.,. Ing that bnlec:h or defeull, Slid Noll. lffa, chltotl and 11 • ooat-et• tty was riled in Orange County dueled by: husband and Churm Publl1hlng, Brian doing business as: doing bullMd ... a) eon-PUBLIC NOTICE Notice at which -re-lllPfllSll Of lhlWJM andOfllll 9~1.,1..~ Ntwpcrt 8udlT •Ci Driw P.O. Box 14171 on 8.29.97 Fiie No 19973• wife D. O'N1lll • Controllet BAYSIDE MAINTENANCE 1umar lnformat10n, b)" corded 08/2611997 ea Re-trusts CIHled by Slid Dffd Of ~ '"" u~ IUStlt Oranga CA 12813. 731915 • Have you slarted doing Thia statemenl was filed SERVICES, 3535 E. Coast Wow I Whld A ~ Fiie No.1"737Ml78 QOnfef'1 lnalrument No. TNst. Oltfd: 091~997 I.I.I. disc:l*ls any liabllily for lilTt IF YOU OBJECT TO Tnis builneu 15 con-business yet? Yes, 1-1-97 with the County Clerk ol Hwy .• Suitt 224, COfona II", 929 B•ker Straet, Jl'lCTTTIOUS BUSINESS 19970296687, in Book nle. at Trust Dtff ~ a II/Id incontdnUS o1 lhl Ibid the D'andno of the <luC1ed by an Individual Shiloh A. Godshall Orange Counly on 9-6-97 del Mar. CA 92625 Space 29, Costa Mna. CA ~i!41! STATQEHT Page n/e, Will SELL AT TIWIH, a Calfomla ~ addttis Ind OC!ltr ~ petition. you ahouJd Dou'gtas Terrel Thia ltatement was filed 19973732558 Marta Lyn Zielonko, 417 92828 following pereon(1) PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE P.O. Sor 110!J. ltn/ngtJn dHIQnallon. If any, shown he11111. epp.., et the huring j 9~73734882 with the County Clerk of Daily Piiot Sept 11 18 25 Segonia Ave .• Corona del Thomu Clifford Bland ls/are dol~ bulineu H : HIGHEST BIOOER FOR 81¥:11, <:a 92641-1109 (114)142· SM! 1111 Wiii be made, but and atai. your objao- Tln Slatement was Med Oiange C~,.!1!Y73°n73s.3t4&-9963 Oc1. 2, 1997. · ' T'h114 ~~~I c'i,~~~;:.. is con ~~ BakM., ~:. Spece 29; ~.,.;!\~98=i~~ CASH. i...:.ui mo:neY ol lhe 9111 By: Kerry A ltt.Jtrity, WihOUt cowenant °' watl'll1ty, tione or fUa w ritten c c I.. . . ......... ... ...... 82828 .. __ .. CA • """' Uniled stat ... evidenced by TllJSIH Siii Olfbr C21Ul2 tllPIHsed 0( lmOlied. llOlldmll objactlone with the will\ the ountv lerk 01 Dally Pllol Sept. 18. 25. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an lndillidual Thi• bualneu la con-_.,, 92547 • Ceshier'1 Chec:li d,_, on 9'i8 925 UY21987 11111, PGUtSSIOft. °' court befora ~ hear· Orange County on 9-30.97 Oc1 2 9 1997 Th124 Heve you slatted doing ducted by: an lndMduel ONOKUMA. INC. Call· 8 state °' netlonal bank °' • • tncumbtlncu 111 pay the . y Daily P1lo1 Oct 2. 9. 16. · • • Flctltlou• Bu11n .. • business yet? Yes, 8·29·97 H.w you started doing fomia. 3880 S. Bronacn the equivalent thereof dr8wn PUBLIC NOTICE ttmaln1nQ ~ sum at the •ng. M °i:: llPPM'en:- 23. 1997 Th139 PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Stat•m•nt ThMarta1 Ltyn Zle•o,nko filed bulJnMi v.r1 No ~ .. Loa Ange.... CA on eny other financial lnslllu-noce(s) seana .... Slld Dff'd of ~r, -0 ,._fNn or Y The following persons are s • a1emen was 1 Thomu C. BIWld .........., lion specified 1 · 5 ,,., .. -... ~· PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• Bualn .. • doing butlMH 89: FAST· with lh• County Clerk ol Thia 11a19m.nt wu filed This busl,_. is con-ol the ~secfFi 1~ ~' Ho: !~;:,~8 Nobce ~ Wllll "*":/"rwon, as If YOU ARE A Na~ Statem•nt FRAME COSTA MESA Orange County on 9-S-97 wfth tM County Cl«tc of ducted by• c:orpol'8tlon. Code . lnallCla !\ISiet s ~. ou Ill 11'1 dtf111 "''"""" Ill llGCl(s), CREOfTOR or a cond~ NOTICE OF Th• following J*•ona are 3801C S. Harbor Blvd.: 199737 32494 Orange County on •1M7 Reg11trant ha• noc yet ·,:uthorized lo do~ undtr ' Dff'd at Tl\ISI, dnd advances.~ any, under the terms gent oreditot of the INTENTION TO doing business as: •) Santa Ana. CA 92704 Dally Pilot Sepl. 11, 18, 25, 1 .. 71730788 = to Iran~ buslness :--AU. ~A~~ofA~. ~.rE 9"21i90. Unlus you tllcl acbon ol WI Dltd ol Tl\ISI, feu, d.c.M•d, you '!"'•t fti• PREPARE NEGATIVE Thank Evan tor Desktop Hammond Group One. Oct. 2. 1991. Th1 t2 Dally Piiot Augu11 25 ~ u tile llct11tou1 bull,_ TIME OF SALE U . ht I Ile Plmct yo1K PIOl)el1y, II ft\IY be dlarvts and UDtnsu of Ille your ofeM'n • with the DECLARATION Video. b) Maeclmlztr, 2628 Inc., (CA), 3801C s. Hlrbot • name Of ~ lilted •• ng .' I sold at a l)Ulllic sale. If yGll nttd TNSIH and°' lhl INsts cre*d court and mail. copy to In accordance wllh Tille Westmlnsttr Place, Costa Blvd., Santa Ana. CA 92704 PUBLIC NOTICE :.=ad 1• bile, !~ Oct1997, hefetn. ~int~ Iha';"' 1~ an explanation at the natlll'I of by Uld Ottd at Trust. The tocal the parsonel rapraHnte- 111, California Admlnlslrl· Mesa, CA 92627 Thia bu1lnH1 la con-pu e&uvn o-SIGNfD; ONOK~ INC., ee .. " . ree ,...,..... .. ,the PIOCffdlllQ J01i1U1 yo11 you amount of lhe ufll)lld bllance ol tlw 8Ppolnted by the 1111e .Code. Sections 15070 James A. Yarrow, 2628 ducted by: a corporallon Flctltloua Bualn•sa ~ 2, 1997 m850 By: ~hiro Ono. President ~led~~ Cou~ should contact a llW)'tf: On the ~ StCUltd by lhr court w i thin four to ]5075. inclusive. you are Westminster Place, Cosla Have you started doing Nam• Statament wl h IS 1tatemen1 -filed LOTeS OF TRACT~ 1973: 1~M7 at 1:411 All, u piooerty to be sold and month8 from the det• heaeby notlhed of the prep-Mesa. CA 92627 buslnH1 ye1? Yae, 30 APA Tha following persons are t Ille County Clerk of · • Ofhces of SllYtn J. Mtlmtt. Inc., ttuonablt estimated costs, of firet ieeuenoe of 8',at~n ol • Negellve Dec· Debra A. Yarrow, 2628 1991 doing business as: MESA PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Septem-AS SHOWN ON A MAP as duly appointed Trustee unde expen1t1 and acMnels at the lettera •• provided In lat'llhon for a proposed Westminsler Place, Cc11a Hammond Group One, TRUCKING 3206 Nebraska be<26, 1997 RECORDED IN SOOK 114, lnO Pllmlllll to Deed of Tru time ol 1111 ll'litial publication of aection 9100 of the t11141r1er ol uninhabited ter· Mesa, CA 92627 Inc., Richard L Hammond Place, co'ata Mesa CA A le No. 19973732026 N NOSTICE· Thia Flctrtt0us PAGE 42 Of MISCELLANE· llCOl'lkd l()'\.o9() as lnstl\lme Ille NOOCt ol Sale Is SM H U O Callfornle Prob•ta Coda ntof't. known as the "Bo-This business Is con· This 1talement was flied 92626 ' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS a!M letement expires ff\18 OUS MAPS. RECORDS OF No go..521342 The l>ene1 nder aHs Deed T d f flU • n{lo "Conyon" property. be-ducted by: husband and with the Counly Clerk ol Roderick Tay Irvine 3206 NAME STATEMENT years from the dale It was ORANGE COUNTY, CALI· Reeoros in lhl •off:. :: ol Trust :~o':t m~ and 1t; ~I 0~ xping tween lho Irvine Unified wire Orange County on 9·8-97 Nebraska Place 'costa The following person(•) filed In the Olr1ee of the FORNIA. The streel ad-c ma w no • re Sd1ool Distric1 and the Have you started doing 19973732857 Mesa CA 92626 • is/are doing bllllnesa as· County Clerk. A ,_ Ftctl· dress or other common County Rtcorder of °'*"9 dthve1td to Ille UndefSIQMd ' bafor• four montha Newport-Mesa Unllltd business yet? Yes. S-23-97 Dally Pilot Sept 11 18 25 Thia' business is con-AMERICAN COFFEE 1iou1 8usineu Name State-deslgnallon of tile reel prop-County, Sllte at Clltfom11. Oewntlfn OtdarallOll of OefaulUnd fr~ the hearing data School District The1e are James Yarrow Oct 2 1997 · ' Tht l 7 ducted by· an Individual PRODUCTS 6219 Sad· ment must be .mll!d pnor to erty heretnabove described 11 Enculld by Nul Rlnllll, an mand lot Sale. and a Wlillen nobcad ebow. two parcels ol uninhabited This statement was filed • • · Have 0~ started doin dletree Lane Yorba Linde that date ~"llfitlg of lhl'I pufl)Of1ed to be: Hf01 unmarried INl1 Wiii MM at public NOCICI at Default and Eledlon to YOU MAY EXAM- properly con1lsllng of wlth the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE buslnea~ val? No g CA 92688 · · 118Wment doM noc of it .. w WARWICK LANE. NEW· aUCllOn to hiOhtst bidder for cull Se.•· Thi llndersiontd cauud INE the tu. kept by the 729 S acres and 5.3 acres Orange County on 9-30-97 Roderick Tay Irvine Denny Stone. 6219 •uthonze I~ UM •n thi1 PORT BEACH, CA. The (payatilt at amt ol Siii in lawful Slid NOCICI of Default and court. tf you .,.. a per· proposed 10 be l1anslerred 19973734878 F1cutloua BualneH This alalemenl was filed Saddletree Lane, Yorba tJ:t• of• F=lous Bu1ineu undersigned diM:le1ms all money at lhe Unlttd Statea, by Elecooo to Sd to be rteOl1Sed 111 eon lnterHted In the trom Iha Irvine Unified Oa11y Pilot 0c1. 2. 9. 18. N•m• Statam•nt with the Counly Clerk of Linda. CA 92686 rig;::-~n not~~ F~• U.bllity for any ~ cash, in' C&Shttr'a chect drawn Ille county whet! tilt "" uta~1 you mey fila School Dl11iic1 lo Iha New· 23 1997 Tht37 The fonowing per1ons are Orange County on g..5.97 This buluieu it con· 115 • ·In said street llddresa by a Sim ot leclel'll cnc:lil ulllOO piooerty LS localed. Dale: with UM coun • fonn.I port Mesa·Umf1ed School ' doing business as: FAST-19973732581 ducted bv an indivlduel. era • tat~, or common law other common dealgrmton °' 1 dledl e1f1W!1 by a Stall ' SePllmbef03. 11117 Llw otllcea ft Mt to 4t~o1a1 D1sl11c1. and 1wo parcels of PUBLIC NOTICE FRAME NEWPORT BEACH. Dally Pllol Sept t 1 18 25 Regfstl'llllt hes nee Y9I ~,!:''°" nc!~"' seq • Seid ea1e will be made~ ftdtrll sMIQS and IOan tf lltft11 J. llelMt. lllC. a N:fo. of the ~n;;t an On1nhab1ted property con· 1130 lrvlne Ave Newport · • • • begun lo tranuct bua1ned a llSSIOnl OUI W9manty 8XPfR& USOCllllOn SIYlnQS USOCiallon T11JstN. Tltm'fY l.Mldon 1 __ .. _, C1s.hng of SS 8 acres and Flc tltlou1 Bualn•H Beach CA 9266<)' Oc1. 2. 1997. Tht 10 under lhe fic:trtioua business Code~ 'mplied ,.d· title °' SIYlftOS. bank specdltd • AullotrmJ ~ 2912 s' ~wntory -eppr.•al to 9 acres proposed to be Ham• Stat•m•nt -Ham~ond Group One name Of' names hated Flrat lhng 1 rega tng • poc ion SI in Dwnltr 51rrrt sinta Alli. 0 "S.ta -••t• or of transferred from Iha New· The fOllowlng persons 818 Inc .• (CA). 3801C s. Harb~ PUBLIC NOTICE herem. ~Buch.CO.ta Men session, °' other encum Sedlon I02 °' 1111 FNrlClll CMifotrul 921fJ5..511' (11411:.,,,. env P•tidon or eccount ~rt·Mesa Unified School doing business as: Dealer· Blvd., Santa Ana, CA 92704 SIGNED. DANNY STONf CN44241& Oct 2.9.16.23 bra~. to utisly the un Code and alllllOnmd IO do IV'< u pro..tded In H Oilon arstrict lo the Irvine Unified Quest. 29271 Pompano This business Is con-f ictitious Bual n•H This statement -flied 1997 ~ MCUl9d '?Y buSlneu In this ltlle) II Tiie :: CUUIO 925· ll>?. I011 1260 of the Cellfornia School D1st11c1 The chief Way. Laguna Niguel, CA ducted by: a corporation Nam• Statement With 1he Countt Cfertt al and other rwt. with ~ .... (Mlfll) &lrMa to Ille Probat• Cod•. A R• ,.1111.oners 1r1 Iha Irvine 926n Have you Slarted doing The lollowlng persons are Oranoe County on Augusl 29 PUBLIC NOTICE I . tum. • _,,, ~. 700 ClYk qu .. t for lpeo&al Notice ijnlt•ed School 0111r1c1 Mike Evlngham, 29271 business yet? Yu 4 SEP dolng business as: Dis-, 1997. therein; plus ~. C..... DrM West. lalltl AH. PUBLIC NOTICE fonn Is evall._ from eoard of Educa11on (by 11s Pompano Way, Laguna 97 • tanct Leaming Educa1ional NOTICE· Thia F'lctilloua NOTICE TO CMOITORS M'f, thereunder end tnt.rftt CA all nglC. tilll Ind lnlertst the court olart. p1es1den1. Margie Wake-Nlguef, CA 92677 Hammond Group Ont, Institute, 227 19th Slreet, Name Stalement e~res frYe O, BUU< SALE ~: ~ plus ~--·~IO and now htld by ii CHl lUUO. Ateamey ,_ ....... ham) and Iha Newport· Cooper Lee. 29271 Pom· Inc .. Richard L Hammond Newport Beach. CA 92663 years from the dale ii -(SECS 1104, t10I u cc I fll". ~ unclef SllCI DHd Of Tn1st in 1111 Lllw ~ 8' .W.. tL Mesa Un1f1ed School Dis-peno Way. Ulguna Niguel. This 11a11ment wu filed Or. Nancy Byrn11s, 227 filed in the Office ot tile ESCROW NO. T ~· Trustee and al the INS11 ptOC>erty dl*d in UICI County NOTICE OF Al ...... trlc1 Board ol Education (by CA 92677 wllh the County Clerk or 19th Strnl, Newporl County Clerk A new Flctl· NOTICE IS HEREBY created by said ONd and stite dtscnbtd u: Parcel 1· Ki ii ION TO Jahn H. ..,.__,, its p,.aldanl, Martha Fluor). This business Is con-Orange County on 9-~97 Beach, CA 92663 tious 8u1ineu Name Slat• given 10 Cf9dltora ol the Trust. The toCal amount Fet s""* 11111 to tilt ADM•ISrER &... .. The lnt11al Studr used to ducted by a general part· 19873732858 This business ls con-ment must be filed priOf to within named Hiier lhet •said obligations ill the time Condominium Unit No 89 11 m'ATE OF· JAMEi 1G6 E. ..... determine lhat th s transfer nershlp Daily Piiot Sept 11 18 25 ducted by: an lndlvldual • lhal dal•. The ming ot this bulk l8le la about 10 be initial puj)lic:lltlon al I shown up0n the Condomin· m GORDON a.. a..-. CA ol terr11ory will not have • Have you atarted doing Oct 2 ll}97 · • Thl lS Have you started doing stete1Mnt does not of ileeff made d the MMt• ~ Notice is $29.4.298.00. Plan (lnlrtlfd 'Condominium Pian TU,_._ftM .an~ ~1gnlficant elfecl on Iha en-business yet? No · • • business yel? No authonze the use in Ihle ecribed beloN Dated: 09/2Alf997 f L T , .._~ 10/01 10/0%. 10 vironmen1 pursuanl to lh1 Mike Evlngham PUBLIC NOTICE Nancy R. Byrnes slate of a F'lciitious Bualneu The nerM. end bus!-RESS ANANCIAL CORPO-~ 1ot" 0 rad No. 510587'), CASE NO. A189207 • /DI p1ovlslon1 ol the California This 1tatement was filed Thia stalement was flied Name in violation ot Ille nest eddr-of tile Miler RATION. a C.llfomia COfJ>O-,... • '!'Cl'·. tall Of To all hefra, Mnefi. fnvlronmonlal Ouallly Act w11h Iha County Clerk ol Flc tltlou• BualnaH with the County Clerk of rights of another under Fed-•re: RICHARD ration ... Truuee, By: Bruce ... utomia, (!he "Plan ) reconltd clari••· oreditOfl, oo~ 1--------- 1s on file in Iha office of the Orange County on &-S-97 Nam• Statamen t Orange County on 9.5.97 eral, Stale, or common law CASOUEIRO 17581 Sky-R. Beetley. Pte9ident, 1n91 on July 12: 1979 •• Oocument tingen1 oNditora, end trvlne Unified School Dis· 18973732513 The followlng persons are 18973732497 (See Seclion 14400 et ~ .. peril C.lrcle, lrVin., CA 92714 lrviM BIYd.. Sutte 282, No. 15&10. in Book 13226, P1ou pereone who mey othef'o Viet. 5050 Barranca Park· Dally Pllol Sept. 11 , t8. 25, doing bualne11 as: Dally Piiot Sept. 11, 18, 25, 8us1nes1 and Profes.ions The Location In Calffof. Tustin. CA 92780-78. tnrouoh 115. lnduSM, of wi .. b• lnteruted In way, Irvine. Iha Newpon-Oct. 2, 1997. Th116 B & B Oockworl<s, 1955 Oct. 2, 1997. Th115 Code)._, nlll d Ille chief eirecutive Telephone: (714)573-741 Official Records °' said Oranoe the wlU or ettate, or ,~ ... -.,.... .. . .... ~.. . .. Meaa Unilied School Dis-Aliso Ave., Costa Mesa. FlrstF1hng olrtee of the Miier 11· OfFAJl.:(714)573-7437 · County, wNcl1 Plan ptltlins to both, of: JAMES 11fct, 2945 Bear Streel. PUBLIC NOTICE Call!. 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Beech.Coate Ma18 "ume .. ebc>\19". so 10J02/97, 10t'08!97. 10f181'971Nt IJl'OPlltY dlsetibed in Tract GORDON THOMPSON .-.-._.... Co§la Mosa the Orange Barry Mason. 1955 Aliso CN438603 Sep 11 ,18,25, state.). same•• •bow fl"NSS55175 No. 10587. ltCOftlld in Book 449, A P'!TmOH "-rwa~--·--·~ :~ Counly Supennlendenl . ol Flctltloua Bu•IQ••• Ave.. Coata Masa, Calif. flctltloua Bu•lnH• Oct 2, 1997 Al lleted by the Miier, Pages 5 w 8 al ~ bNn Ned by JAMES •MONAL NM Schools. 200 ~almus Drive, Name Stat•ment 92627 Name Stat•ment -ell other buaineM names PUBLIC NOTICE Mails. RteordS at uld Or3not OONALDTHOMPSONln gosl~ ~~tak. Rind d ·~· The lollowlng J*Sona are Bob Reid, 1955 Aliso Av•.. The tollowlng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE and eddr.._ UMd by the County. Parttt 2: All undMdtd the IUIMriCH Court of Cemetety •Mortuary o1.1n Y er · ecor er 1 dolng business as: Costa Mesa, Call!. 92627 doing buslneH u· Miier Within ltlrM yeera File. 56?3 AP. Number no.a-.00214 PlfCtnt ll'UIWsl in and to c.lifOf'nN. County of Chapel • Cr9matory ~n.c1 S 12 Civic Center MAT .. MASTER. 170 Eaat Thie bu1lnes1 la con-MOUREY Ct.,EANE.RS 2200 Flle No. 1tt73732368 btlot• the dal• luotl llst-. I07 Hobce of Tn&slM's Sale flt Common Alta IS JhOwn and. OntncM ' ~ao~ ~iLt A~~EREFORE 171h SI. 11207, Costa Mesa, ducted by: co-pat1nera Harbor Blvd. IA·130, ACTITIOUSBUSINESS Mn!Ofcle/Mndtothe buyer Ul'iOlf Deed of TNSt You.,.., clefintd on h Plain: ttMIWIQ 'nif PfTITION ,.. 3500~= Onve CA 92627 Have you 1tarttd doing Costa Men CA 92627 NAME STATEMENT .,. (If none so lfN)• None dttault unc11r a died of tnist, lhrrlfrum lhl lollowlng• (1) Iott sta thet JAMES ....... ooh T~KEI NOTITEt~hat~he ltnal ConstanUne Sharpe. 2717 buslnna yet? No Kamran idrtH 3967 The following per90n(1) fhe name end~ dlM FtbNlly 8 1192. IJneus m:lusM tutmtnt ochtr Olan K°'~NA1..D THOMPSON 27 Da op •On ° e egatlve South Rita Way. Sanla Ana, Berry Meson Pierce St. '"89 Riverside Iller• doing but.-aa· eddrna al the buyer fife. Kl -· _._ -:.. -Parcels 3 Md 4 ......... A ..... u .. _ .... .....i-.-..1 --£ --ec: aiatton will come be-CA 92704 This 11atement waa filed CA 92505' ' ' JAZZERCISl: 885 Madilorl CHOONG CHO HYANG •---· "' ,.._ _..,.,.._. .,. _,.._. ..... • ~ r-~ _,....._. lore the Orange County Anlonln• Ca um 2717 with th• County Clerk of T Wf/f'f Br• cA 92821 CHO 17581 s~ Circle Pf*ltY, l ~ be ICld •• ~Common Alu) on the .. ~119 to 181 IMADWAY Comm011H on School Dis· Soulh Rita way. sa~ta Ana. Orang• CoWlty on 9-l&-96 d~~ ~u~~·:ii~~uaron-j-v. Te!Ualmp, 1340 Irvine, CA 92714 • puOlc ~-If you llMd an P1111 and iueMd to OOler Una edmlnl•i.t the -.tat• of tr.c:t Orgamza11on. lo Con-CA 92704 19973733482 Hava y~ atar!Atd doing La Canada, Bree, CA 92821 The ...... to be IOld IJllllanation of the Nilln Of lht tor use IS pat1Dng soaces, ~ d.aed9nt. le1ence Room D-1000 ot This bu1lnesa I• con-Dally Pilot S t 18 25 bualMH el? No This bualMa IS con· era delcrrbed In general ... ~ IOlil\lt yoll, you PDl10I $l)ICIS, bllconlts THE f'ETTTIOH , .. Ille 0ren1geECoun1y Depart· ducted by: cc>-partnera Oct 2 9 1997 ~ · Tt,122 l<.amran l~rtel ducted by.,, lndMdual All stock In lt9cle. fbclu,.: Should concact a llwyet. Notice 11 PlbOI: and (b) A non-ndu&Mt quMta euthority to monl 0 ducallon, 200 H111e you 11a11td doing · ' ' Thie llatement was filed R,il!ra.nt has not y.t eq=:• 1. ~ hMlly OMn llllt I.I.I. fnlll wttnent IQOUflltnant to aa lhts admlnlatM h fftAJte Killmus Diive CoSla Mt1a buslne11 yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of begun o tranMCI buliMU II, ...... leeMtlOtd Dtff IMtlllft. a Cllifomia Shown on h Plan lat lfllll'SS und. ., h lnd.-ndent on Novembot 12, 1997, al Constantine Sharpe Orange County on ~1e-96 unilef the ftotitlous bull,,... imprCMMnent and OOYenent Coll>cnbon. u INAH. or and eoms. SllPPO!l "Plir· AdmlNl'ttatlon of Ee- 7 30 P m This 1tatement wu flled Ftctltloua BualMH 19873 7 3344 7 name Of narnn listed nol to compeW succtssor tnlslll, or 1ubltilulld mlll*nanct, and •llCIOICllmenl S.1ee Aot. (TNa euthori- Mo~•Chapel Cremation 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 842·1180 JOHN F. DEAN, Ed.D, wllh the County Clerk of Name Statem.nt r-.ln. and •re located al· ll\ISllle l)Utlllatll to lhl Detd at EXC£PT THEREFROM all oil ~s ty wll elow the pefllOfto County Superintendent Orange County on 9-16-96 The followtng persona .,. ~~ :"~~~pt. 1~h 25• SIGNED. JANE V. TELL· 17581 SIM>ertt Circle. 1rv1ne: T111Stmc4*d by Jolln IUtoowr mtneralS anc1 ottllr ~.: al,.~ to •e --------- ol Schoel• 1997373:M80 doing bualneu 11: • • 125 KAMP CA9271,. lllCIOtborlhS ttoowr TNSttts below a dllJfl al 500 fttt. many aoUOM without CLASSIFIED Dated: Septem ber Dally Piiot Sept. 18, 25, ROSElAKE MOBIU:HOME PUBLICNOTICE' . This1tatemenlW91filed The Bualn"' n•meoflhlHQcMrFaml~dlllldwilhoutlhlrightOfllllfacunl!y, obtarnlnooourt1PPrO¥-It's the resource you 18, 1997 Oct. 2, 9. 1997 Th123 PARK, 107 Via Genoa, with tile County Clefk d used by lhe seller •I that Auoust 14 111815 on u "SllWd In lnllNmtnl d .. Befo,. taking oefUln ~an count on to ••II a /al J dlth A B I Nawport Beacm, CA 92853 Orange County on s.pl•m· localion IS: SKYPARK DELI ,,..,.., • ' .......__ "'--~ u • 0 ton, PUBLIC NOTICE Phlllp Wllllam Connora, Flc tltloua BuelnHe ber 4. 1997, TIMt antlcipettd date Or g...,..,Mf 11 lnlt.Nment No. ttconl. Parcel 3; Iott tlCdusM wry •• ..,... _,. ao_. .. , myriad of merchan-M a nag er, Bualneaa 107 Via G•noa Newport Name l t at•ment NOTICE-This Fictltioua thebulkMlellOct 21 11197 H·tlMH., Offlcill AeCOl'lll flOllt and .... ment to uM 1111 howewt, the pereon19 dlse 11ema. because ServlcH Flotltlou• Bulln... Beach, CA 92683 The following pereona are Name Stat~ expires flYe at lhe omc. of: r£AM ES· tn lhl olficl of lht COunty PlllO llH(&) dHiQnltH on lht rap,..en~w wlll M our column• compel Publllhtd Newport Name ltat•m•nt Thia bualneH la con-doing bualneas as: years rrooi the date ii was CROW, INC,, 13151 Brooll· R«oftllr at OrMtt Councy, Plan u P.:811 Ot .. bllcol1y 1aqwf9d to glw "°11ff quallfled buyers to POOi S1p11mber 25. Octo-doing bualilNI ••: LONE H•v• vou atar1ed doing 10470 Rio Grande Ct., Coun1y Cler'll. A new Flc:tl· CA 92543 NoclCll °' Oftllllt and Eledlon ID MIOnl .. .,.,.,,.. ID unl•H they ""•"• 9 4 2·5978 Beach·Cosla MHa Diiiy The following per.ona er• ducted by: •n Individual ALPHA MAR. KETINQ CO .• flied. In the Ofnce of lhe hurat Slreet, G•rden Grove. Cl hlomia, lfld Pll'IUll'lt to lht llU(a) ~on fie Plan U to lntet•ted "'"ne call I bor 2 g 1997 STAR STEAKHOUSE ANO bu1lnns yet? Yaa, Sept. 5', Fountain Valley, CA 92708 tiOlll 9ua1,_. Neme Si.I• The bulk ule la subject Sell lheltundtt ltCOl'dtd lht ~ u 11111 tallM Welwd nodo. or ~ . ' . SALOON. 1222 E. IMne 1997 Donna Atanaslo, 10470 ment m4* be flied prior to to Cellfomi• Uniform Com-IM)'t9'7 as 1n$1Nnter11 tlo.1---------'--------.---'----------_______ Th_13_1 Blvd .. TUl11n, CA. 92780 Philip Willlam Connote Rio Grande Ct .. Fountain lhill dltle. The flllng of this merGlal CocMt Section 17 .. lllTtt GI Slid Oltlcill PUBLIC NOTlrE CAUF~NIA STAR RES· n.11 1tat•ment wae tlled vTa111-v. CA 92708 •tem.nc don not ot ltMlf s1oe 2. AeCOlda. WI won 1Mt1ll1 "' TAUAANTS, INC., (CA), with Ille County CIM ol h I bualne11 11 con-•utlloriz,e the UM In this If 110 aubject, the neme • A& 111 .. oe..) '*- tfOTICI! OF SALll 2200 W. Vahy llvd., Jlj. Orange County on t-5-97 ducted by: an lndlvtdual .._ .. al • Fictitious Busi,_ end llddr ... at the '*"°" .. Ille ~ e..a1 n 711 OF ABANDONl!O hambr1, CA. 111803 19t7U3H09 Have you 1taned CIOlng Name In vtoletion ol the With llt'tlOm delma may be C1iN C.... DfM Wea i.... PftOPOTY Thia bualnea.a 11 con-o.tly Piiot Sept 11 11 25 ~ne11 yet? No rights cl enolher undet Fed· filed la TEAM ESCROW, a.. c. • t'.AI AJl • .. .-.L ·'-nee IS HEREBY duc1ed by: • corporation • ' ' • ""''na At.anaslo tf1ll Stiff or common law INC 13151 Bf'oollh""' --;.;;;: THAT UNDER AND Have you ·~ doing Oct. 2, 1997. Th109 Thia al1tement wa1 filed (s.i s.c:tiOn 14400 e4 Mq • SlrMc, Gtlfc»ll Grove. CA IUCllOll. tD lht =bidder tor ESUANT TO SECTION bullMal yet? No PUBLIC NOTICI with ttle County Clerk of Bu.IMU and Prol-IOnl 926<'3 and the tnl day IO' CUfl _.. • lime of .. OF THE CALIFORNIA Celllornla Ster Re• Orang• County on 8-21·97 Code). filing claims 11\911 be oct 20 In ltWflli' money of 1111 Unlltlcl l CODE THE PROP• tauranta, Inc., QR!QO H. Flctttl.u• au.an... 19971731152 FQtl="lling . 1987. which hi the .. bull~ Stalila). .. -Ille. and "'1'Y LISTED BELOW If· ROTCHER. Ptaaldenl Name ltatament Dally Pilot Sept. 18, 25, Newport ~Mesa -day bef0t• the •nllcl-....... C°"""'9d ~ and now STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? E D TO BE A8AN-Thia lltetanwnt was fllad The folloWlng pet10N are Oct. 2. 9, 1997 Th128 CN43&108 Sep 11, 18,25, peled .aMt dlrle apecilled llel1t by A Wldtt Uid Oeed ol D WIU. BE SOLD AT With tM County Cl«lt Of doing txqJ,,. .... : Top Ocl 2. 1987 eboYe TNlt in lht ~ .-...ci WI LIC AUCTIO.H AT Of-. County on 9-30-97 Salli Unllmhed, 813 Wett PUBLIC NOTICE Detect 8-emti.r 23, 1997 Aid Col#lly llld S. ••••••••••• M UTH COAST S!L' 1HU734U3 S.lboa BIYd. II, Newpon PUBLIC NOTICE IO CHOONG CHO, HVANG dtaenbed: u ftlCft fully ORAOE. ioo w. Dally PllOC Oct. 2, 8, tt. Bach,CAt2&e1 Flctltlou••ullne.. CH0.8uver(•) delCllbed Ollll!d o.!ofTl\lll ANER AV! .• SANTA 23, 1997 Th131 Uta AllHn Schick, 813 Name lt•t•m•nt l'MeHo.1"1111a7'S ~7~~c:r Thi ~~ and°"" CA. ON OCT. 8, 11191 PUBLIC NOTICE Waat 8att>oe B•vo. 111 The rotlowlng P"•on• are llK!TITIOUS IUllNIQ 1De7 . COlfWllOll ......-. II any, o1 MP 12:00 ,,M, ~ e.Kh, CA 92te1 dolf'IO bullneaa a.: Primal HAim ITATIMmfT fll ... ....W..,.,...,. CTIONEER MR. RICH-"°tin. 1 lbM Thi• ~11n .. 1 11 co.,. Mt11 °''™ Sul)reme, 4322 The ~ ---'•> PUBLIC NOTIC• 11 ..,... • •: tan ,_ (OICK) SIDOiRS, 1t•~ "'at .u ... dHucted .,,. an lndMdual K.atalla Aw .. Lo1 Al1m1to1, ..,.,.. dolrla ~-~ '" ", ._ A9I * ..._. FORNIA STATE BONO --··"*' ..,,. ~ etarted dotng CA 90720 ONI! HOOR STANT • ...... ca um Thi ~ TM followlng pettont 81e ~ pl? Yff, Augutll Corey Mlchul Lyon ON l.clln No ."~ .._. TNltlt ~ JT·NAMf-CONTENTS doing bUillr*I u : 8urr t, 19" 11521 South P1c11~ sun: ~...!!>·riA~8eeoh l!Yd., RISS OnWNo 1:)43) ;;;11.111; ·::... ~ 2. OENISe DESOTO. Whlti Aeatty, 2901 N"'POf1 u .. A. khlok Mt hach CA 907"2 -a;;.;-A.P Nl.Jh9!1't U7.f06.04 of llt U!P., MISC. ITIMS BIVd., N-port S..Ch. CA. Thi• tlalelnent WU filtd Thie l)uelnHI I• co...-vUri IGOIM ~ ~ NOTa 0# TllttJSTH' CGllllftOll ~--'1 ..... • JAMES QENOfN· 92A3 wtth !ht County Clerk of d ucttd by: att lndMdu11 llZm • • 9ALe ~ OftD alloWll hMlfl llle '01 _,,, HEA, MOTOR. MISC. ml8Mch~k. U.C, r-Nyo-Orange CountV on t-S.87 Htvt you ltll'led dol"9 ~Hee LM 1824 TlltU8T YOU Mf!. IN Of of "" ,_,... ~~ ~ • eoxl!s nol ..... 1 N41WPOft llVd., 1H'ra7UMa t>ue1na11 yet? Ho CMwOit • l'AUl..T VNOll't >. DttD • .,._. --"' 111!1 MIKE SMITH, KEY· Newpott 8Mch, CA 92tl3 Diiiy PlloC Sept, 11, 11. 2S Ccwy M. Lyon l2IS3 ',""9tton, CA TRUS'I'. ~TEO Allftl 21, ollliOlliCil1 *""° by lht o. ~•SC. 80Xl!I I Thi• bu11ne .. I• con-Oct. 2 '"1. Tllt1J lllla stal.ment WU llltd Thia bullneea ha 1•. UHU!• voo TAKI!....,., • lie IOIO w Clucted by: Umlted U.olllty Wflh llW Couoty C1trt1 OC ooi.-ACTION TO .-..OlW .......... almletd t.olll, • l'OHRT MILIN· COH. ~ "'8UC lfOTICI °' .... eounty on •»•7 --=-,~=·=-·:: ..... YOUl't "'°""rv IT~ -and llMncH .. lht z. COUCt1, \'CA. ~ you ~ed -.. 1"1UM111 .... IOU) AT A I :;1·1111111 ~ .. . ITEMS & IOX!I butineff .,.r? Y-, .. l M 7 ,._..._ •11R111 D8i1r ,.._ ()Ct a t, 11 = h :=: = W. P '10tJ ._, .. • a. II COURTNIY 8RADo ... ~ ... LL.C. ,,.,." ............... • I I ~TIOH -........ ... I . I OOUCH MllC TrcM, =-Matnber The ......... ,.,.... .. a., .. , Th•• ~ • --... tMTUM " Tti .. ... ..... ... . aoxu. TOoii Thie --em.r. .. ...-..,,. IMll*e • 1a. ...._ • ca ...-_. • a - TH COAST Ill''=.::"~ a.tc 0C CriS ... 1U 1t t i..... l'UIUCMOJICI ~~LQQM.; L.11..~-=-~0U .... ._,..__., AQfy JOHNNY I ...,::a= 0wtva. UNI~~ TNI , • ._ ... UWY1R. ~. 11mC1 -·---· ON OUNO . .,.. o.llir "'-t ... U, tt. a. \~ti.~ UMll, ..... ll111n11ne ..... ~ a... t•at __,. ... ==.11~-•• ·.ll,I lblltfHd N a w orl OOL I . t•. . """ 1111.riiiiii9'Dlllf. 1'ttF...r:c'*! •t • ......... ., .• ~AM !flli'll .. ·.=: .. "':l= :11· ----.!~ .. ~ - ~~~~~~rm 1'lu 1401 °'"'n"""'"' ,,,, Doil] l'Uot u pu41tt1 '" •••ncnu•t• ti MW 1trvk1 """ a'Nlilobl4 to ••w bwiltfn11. Index II II ....... ,. . ...... •rJ liiil ....... ,. . ..... " CJ ii SERVICE timEcroft ByFax (7H) t>:U ·659-t ll'w•.,.. mrl111lr ''"" ,..,,,.. 11•1 1•'••1<" n1111J1tr •1111 .r II ntll ""' l.w·I. •uh ~ I"" 1· 11111~•.) ByPllO•e (714) 642-5678 By MaMn Penom :l:iO \\1·~1 Buv ~ tn•t't C1i-1u \11·'<t1. c:A 9:!6:!7 \1 '•"l•H1 Rh 11 a. Ra• ~. Boan Rott'& 011d dtodlint'!! ort suhj~t IO cbangl' 1Vi1bou1 notice. TI1r publisher rr'!<'n't's 1hr right 10 t'l'tlft()(: wclru.11ily. rt\ i!w or ttjt<'I eny rla ifird adn~nist'mt111. Plra..c tt~n 81!_Y~ern1r 1hu1 may bt in your dai,~ilied ud imm~1rly Thr Daih Pilot a1·1·rp1s no li11bili1y for any Hror in cm ad\t'nii.rmr111 fc1r whic-h it may ht> rropo11sibl1• e.uept for rht co111 of tlw i.pu('I' 111·1ually nt•t•uplt'd by the ermr Credit run 011ly be ullnwed for tht> r.~1 i1L'>f'nion. .--------Deadllne8 -------. Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpm -For AH Your Home and lusiness Needs -·1 ··l1·ph111w 8.:J011m-S:OOprn '~•1111•-t n.l.11 Wulk-111 8::i0um-5:00prn \1, ...... h t•l.ol Tut>sday ......... Monday 5:00pm f riday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tuesday 5:00pm Salurday ........... Friday S:OOpm -----•BALBOA HOUSES/ PENINSULA RENTALS TO 2607 SHARE LOST& 2724 POUND 2925 EMPLOYMENT 5530 1 BEDROOM N.B. 2bd/2ba a.pl on Found sweet female e DOCK ASSTS t ~~'*"~N~ Garage. Avall Nov 1al. 29th St. 1 blk from dog, Shepard mix with Boal Rental/Sales Co. CONDOS FOR RENT $875/mo. 18nd. FP, patio. $500/ p u r p I e c o I I a r . 1 . AINlf.-..~lllUlis '114/MS.5882 mo. + 1/2 ull+dep. Vlc·Euclld/Hell In seeks neat. nendly ....._...,ll'"l«tlolllefd· Avl 10-18. 675-2341. F.V. around th• 7th. Dock Assis A.S.A.P. lfllf..,.._.."'1el1161as BALBOA Charming 3br 1.75ba. To clean/maintain ......,wMclllNUllUll•lll PENINSULA Remodeled. 1 hse lo N••d • Roomm•t•? 839-7019 or 775-oo44 boats, docks & show 11 -.... ''Illy"'""""· 2107 ocean. $549,000 Call The Dally Piiot Found, Fem cockaliel areas Help/custmr l••lllllll., llllSCrilllHllen Mary Fryer, Agl ClaHlfled depar1menl In Corona del Mar. ave. Apply In pers: 3·5 111114 • _.. ,11., reli..ta.a, Beautiful ·P•nlnaula 714-819-1201-pager or and take aedvkantagcel o1t1 <:?714-721·1485<:? 2001 P.C.H., NB. ·-•""' Point Home. 4br 3ba, 714-723-4494 our one we ape a ---------3 Telemarketer• 111,....,lclJ,tlnlillahlllu1111 corner lot, 8 yrs old.1-.--.....,,,..,......,~,,.....--.,... 714-842·5878 LOST Amazon Parrot. Needed for our .......,lftllll,lf•illlllliolllO Furn, ehort or long •Lrg 2bd 2b• condo Vicinity Fair Or, ..... .., ... ,,.._ .. uml· term lease available. Downtown B1lboa. 2·1---------Fairview, Newport Costa Mesa office. ....... ~... Please call 873-0606 car gar. 418 Harding. RENTALS Blvd & Wiison on No commission, no Tiiis _,,,.,will nol _ro_r_m_o_r_a_l_nf_o_.___ $1295/mo. 970-2893. WANTED 2726 9-26. 714/831·7804 selling. Coll 722-0106 ......_,__,...,ldWrust· New Clean Quiet i---------liiiiiii!~iiii!iiiii!iiii~~iii LOST Artist palette ...... ,..n&llewtllcUa ln 2bd, 1ba. No 1mk/ COSTA MESA 2624 HOUSB OR APT & brush near South Can't seem to ...,..lfllletn.Ourru4cn pets. $1000/mo.+dep.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR NEEDEDll Bayfront late August. get 10 all those .. ...,.~ ....,... !Ml Ill Utl Inc. 873-8443. S875 & Up 1 & 2br In Coron• del Mar __ 7_1_4_19_9_5-_7_5_7_3_ repair jobs , .. ._, .....,..... la tltlt ---------or Laguna Beach Loat Cat • •11-.. ...,...,, .. • CORONA Cottages near Beach. Cathy 898-9838 White/Gold Persian around the house? -Move·ln Special! __ _..;... _____ _ ..... 1n1...,Nlls.Tilctm-714·548-2421 Reaponalble female male near Santa Ynez/ Let the Claulfled ... .,.._, 'dw calHUO DEL MAR 21221...,,...,--.,,.------1eeklng 1 BR. or nice Canary on 9/23 In Ftn Service Directory 1111·• II 1·•.U•·l5'0. r. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2br Cott•e•• near room 10 1har• near Valley. 982·5488 1111 ·y ti ftcr, DC .. , ,i.111 3bd + ofo 2ba. Lrg kit, Iha Beach. Move-ln beach. Can afford up help you find cal HUO 114.21.J500. 2-car gar, remodeled. Sp1clall S795 + $400 to $375/month. Plea1e ••••••••• reliable help. Hrdwd floors. Very dep. 714-548·2421 call 646-2427 -------- nice. $2400. 831·8375 3bd/2b• Triplex PERSONALS ••••••••114BD 2BA 2-car gar, Up1talrs unll, balcony.I•••••••••••••••••• HOUSES/ updated, loll of new carpet, paint. 2-COMMERCIAL charm. Avail 10·15. car gar, $1250. 779 CONDOS $2400. 759-1414. Scott Place. 964-8585. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Great Location 3B0,1--------I•••••••-iiiiiiDiiEiiPiiRiiEiiSiiSiiEiiDiiiii ••••••••I 2BA home. FP, calllng NEWPORT ANXIOUS-LONELY? !:~1!~1~1t~::,~~1:'~~~~ BEACH 2669 BUSINESS OFFICE NEED HELP? 1002 garage, w/d hkupa.fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT 2769 At lasl you can find $2300/mo. 729-7252. *1 BR s775* answers to your most *Ona S t 1"'1* 2BR 2•• •.....v. challenging problems ,..n 11 .,.. -•....._. C .M. Comm1rclal NEED DOWN 440 Begonia 0/W lncJ. 80x30 pool. apace 10 share, great SOL~;.1()~~ng FOR PAYMENn No peti. Carporl. locallon on 17th SI. LIVING We will loan you lh1 COSTA MESA 2124 Ne~~c:•Y Call Dan Today! A unique service that down paymenl on th1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *"1~45-4855* S00..255-8188 Plnl72190 will help you discover hom1 of your choice , •MOVE IN SPECIAL! ways lo lmprov• your and arrange lhe un-Beat ••Ide •m lbr Live Cloae to Th• CM •t u It Ille. 888·627-5472 PERSONALS 3002 GENERAL Bokery/Reslouranl French bakery, wine and cheese coonter help needed PT /FT. Please aoolv: 149 Riverside; NB Ask for Rich or Bruno Or oleose apply: 3444 E. Coast HWy. Corono Del Mar Ask for Scott or Richard C'est Si Bo EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 WANTED 5535 CARE GIVERS & CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS Counter Help PT. Manager Starting wag~s SS.75 Shoe Sales exp req'd. an hour. Apply at: French'• Bakery 1170 W. Baker, C.M. 714/540-8388 BIRKENSTOCK of Costa Mesa Driver, Personal Driver 310-393·2411 Mesa Terrace, and So Laguna base/flax 714·378-5727 residential community lime/clear driving--------- s P e c I a I i z I n g I n record. Fax exper & ---------. Alzhelmer 's and related dementia Is OMV r e P 0 r 1 10 : PART·TIME JOB seeking enthusiastic, __ 7_1_4-_e_4_e_-o_9_9_1_1 Telemarketing reliable people to join FILM •Morning Houri our team. Must have PRODUCTION••• •No Experience some care giving Talent Mgmnt and •Young, energetic olc e>Cperlence and a Internships available. •Costa Mesa lle>Clble work sched· Call Creali11e Talent Mgmt Call Cooper ule Interested ap-•800-401..0545• (714)722·0119 Mature Par1onal Drlver/Aaalatent Appts, errands, RX plck·up, airport, etc •. $1 Ohr. BJ 673-4243 NEED HELP 1 Retired COM busmeas w o man , w i ll do errands, shopping, personal girl friday, senior serv discount. Local references . AJwc• 673-874& Swedish Nura•"• Aide Dependable, good cook. Errands. 10 yrs. e>Cper. Local references. 646-3735. phcants lax resume: FT SALESPERSON --------~ Anne Diskin Llghling showroom ---------._ _______ _ '" 714·631·2270 located In Newport PT Admln Asalat ,- Cash Disbursement Beach. 714·662·0111 lor local fln'I co. DOMESTICS 5540 ---------Must be prof, organ· 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Co 11 e ct I 0 " • General ized, computer literate I• Clerk Newspaper s and have financial e>Cp LOVING Nannit<::l<::I pubhsh1ng Co. seeks MESA TERRACE Fa>C res: 714_720.8104 lor E·Z emos twins f u 11 ·1 I m e C a s h FT-PT Lt Hskpg, Raap. Disbursement and UO. Ref's. 645-6855 Collectlons Clerk. lyr. e>Cper. preferred. E>Ccellent benefits. Send or Fa>C Resume: Accounllng Supervisor California Community News, P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92628·1560 Fa>C (714) 631-7246 RENT through classified New Alzheimer's community located In Costa Mesa Is looking to add new members to their growing teaml Positions available wllh chance lor ed· vancemenl & groW1h. Qualified apptlcanls will posses the fotlow- lng: Strong leader· ship, motivational, organizational, and customer service RECEPTIONIST VEG FRESH FARMS Accepting apphca11ons tor heavy phones and word processing. Hrs:6am·2pm S 12/Hr Apply In person : 500 E. Orangethorpe Anaheim 714.448.8800 skllls! lnlerosted ap· ________ ., pllcants lax resume: ~--------Anno Diskin Re•l•u~ ant Cashiers. c;1 714-631·2270 espresso svrs. NB MERCHANDISE d1r1ylng 1st Mortgag1 cottage, pvt ant, Nu Beaoh 1, 2 & 3Br • orage n • financing. Buy1rs and crpVpnt/flrs, no/pets/ Townhoma Sty11 Apta. ~J.Lso.1J= 55~!:°~ ---------11.-----~--• A a a Ito r • c •I I gar. S750. 54a-s22e Mova-In right awayl Avail. $220. n1·7240 SCHOOLS & ~ .,'4£1~"!tJI 0 • n • r a 1 0 ff 1 c • locations. FT/PT. Will .,. Professional NB ofllce __ •r_a_ln..,.. _8_4_0_._5 _7_5_2_ seeks artlculete, hi· Retall S•l•speraon energy person 10 FT. to sell tad1e1 & handle busy phones. mens sportswear. filing, heavy malllngs. Upscale cllenlele. Hours 9·3, Mon-Fri. Only e>Cper'd need $8.hr. Call Mary Lee at apply. Nwprt Beach. The OownPaymenl Co EnJoy pools, spa, INSTRUCTION 3012 Bkr 239-4334 NEWPORT fllneu center and' .. •••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ei a lush land1capadl1 ..w ..,. -------BEACH 2169 iocauon. Please can BUSINESS & PATIENT TUTOR rr.· · SOLD! 714-644·5555 FINANCE •Math. (Arithmetic . .....____..; Invite owr 40,000 Beach Houae/MobOe II•••••••• lhru CalC\llus) people 10 your Pvt beach, pool, 1pa, I••••••••• • Slatlsllcs • Chemistry Do !:'"' lk to cook~ hom•I 1.5bd, 2ba, w/d S1020 HTSCETT 11•"'0US •Physics • Term Papers W.it1laul'eOIDisa-h' That'• what could Inc utl. ~780-0798. uu .I.WI.I:''" BUSINESS • Reading • Taal Prep happen wh1n you Big Canyon Twnhm RENTALS OPPO~"TY (CBEST. GAE, SAT) 1dvartlse your home 3Bd Condo for Lease.I••••••••• A&V4U Study Skills. For free for aaJa In our Ford Rd, Gott cour1e 2904 Information call: Saturday Real Estate View, pool, prkg. &1...,,...,--------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jim Madi• 547·MATH Supplement! lennla. $2000. Lse ROOMS 2706 •Home• of the 714-640-5274 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w .. k dlapl•it ad• Bluff• 2bd, 2b• --Pleas• be wary of out ••••••••• New Gated CM Pvt of area companies. EMPLOYMENT atart at Juat $891 NIW kit, no pell/1mk. .o-:.*,.*::U.. Very clean. $1400. llatlnp for $51 Agt, 494-41841 11 pav-to actv1rt1.. BLUFFS In lhe belt local 3bd 2.5BA $2100. Rial Ealata Section Barbara Sanregrat rm/ba, pvt Ufa. Pool, Check with the local ••••••••• wd, ns. avl 10/1 $500 Beller Bu1lna1a + uc: 64&4M73 /631·2111 Bureau before you --------- Newport Beach :::: 0~!rv1~~~~.~~ EMPLOYMENT • Wa A.a. • Qft 1bpptr ·c.-.. ·w ~·re-. •lal.ngc: WIUJAMS.SONOMA .S0..111 CMs1 J:\ua 3333 s. S,.stol St-ul Macy's...,.; .i-"'"':l-2'J ,_ 717-4880 lor Interview. 714-852-8889 HAIRSTYLIST Salee-PT, Feathers Spacious Rental For Home & Garden S 1 a 11 o n I n H · B · Open T -Sal 10:30.5:30 Peggy 965-7701 llex hrs/days 722-0244 Houae-Sltter needed, --------- occasional work. Avl ---------. 7days/wknds/holldays Infrequent traveler. Bondable 225·8983 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will help 642-5678 Telemarketing Start $11/HR +Incentives Career opportunity. Top expand i ng Morlgage Co. in lrvlne. Unlimited career potentlal tor o u I g o I n g , s e If• motlvaled individuals interested In telesales. .,.oundl Realtors 844-0195 Call your Adver1lslng Lido lal• Hom• 4 + 3. R~atlva New crpt. So. patio. Today II Oceanfront & 22nd St. and understand any 5530 Private room unfurn, contracts before you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii share bath. Utl paid. algn. Shop around fOf No amoklng prlf1ned. rai ... Kltchenetl• In room.1--l!AR""""'"""""T""H""w""'o~R""M ..... S...--Laundry. 1 block to SOUTH COAST PLAZA JOB FAIR ca 11 A a c h e I ~· 714/880.0230 No expar necessary. Paid training. You will succeed I APPLIANCES 6011 1.1 .. CoMnu S2900mo. Yrly. Biii 714/574-4249 Grundy RllT 67M181 u .. River• .. ociAN VU lmmac Newport Pier. $490. Grower• wanl•d Call Sam 8am·8pm al 11000 •day poHlbla. 8'15-4808 (Stet 383-0202 ARE YOU FRIENDLY, RESPONSIBLE & CARING? Come and explore opportunities currently available with South Coast Plaza! New Qaa Ranee 30' ---------Kenmore. Almond/ 714/574-4252 4Br 2.5 Ba 3-C.,. Gar. New crpVroof. 13900.•---------MONEY Broker Mo.5884 RENTALS TO TO LOAN Qul•t Waterfront SHARE 2724 Charming 2br 2ba duplex. Xlnl cond, BACK llAY N/S Fem w/d, frig, garage. walk prof aka same. Meir/ to Lido •hopping. be. lndry, gat., Dap. $2200.mo 675-4765 1575+~ utl. 131-seoe 2914 Waterfront Upgraded CM At1Jat/F/4" w/catl. ~,,........... 3+2.5, I~ )ac. 2· N H d pool llilllll~~, .. ,... engl gar bulll"'" BB-q aw "·gala • · lrJg, sink & flr•plt on ~~~= r~· ~211~~ patio. Yearly Lease. • $3500. Owner/Agt CM, Th• Lako• Apte. 582·SM3-28e0 acrou So.Coast Plaza M11f·2br 2ba. no p«a 1550. 540-1228 APARTMENTS fORUNT lrvlne 2 rm1 avail. Matr·br/br. Pvt ba, tel• HOM. klt/lndry prlw, COlONA DBL MAR BALBOA 1022 nNIMSULfl 2807 1/J uti.. l400./$3IO,I•••••••• for r•ap. n/1. 788-7011 •uuoTtur•ueNTS N.i, 1 BR In 38R apt. n.&n• UP~ Pool, lndry faclllly. I••••••~·· No •mk. $425/mo. Incl Buy It. Seel It. Flnd It. utllltle1. Me.3U7 Claaellled. ------ 413 GO&.D•NROD Front unit, 3br 2.0ba ---------------------------2~ar gatage, patio•, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA 111SA 2624 COSTA MESA 2824 3 block• to beach. ia•liiiliilii••• •••••••• $2500. La• 875-4991 COST& Ills.& 1024 ........... CuetMn ....... 4bJ 't>a. big tot, tltad root, tam rm W/fp. 113-5169 e11t387 --------- ------------------- We provide Tranlponatioo Se~ to our elderly and disabled COWDunlty. I II I .t 1 1,,i ,, '" Full-time, part-time, and seasonaJ positions available! Saturday, October 4, 1997 10:00 AM -1:00 PM Crystal Court 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa Room 1302 (Third Level) • Carousel Operators • Security Officers .. Concierge •Santa's Photo helpers •Directory Assistants •Santa's Village Characters • Food, Gifts and Prizes!! For more information, call: (714) 435-2034 or (714) 435-8544 TYPIST For newspaper ottica. 1 Oam-4pm. Mon·Frl. bl1ck. Cost $479- Maka Offer 722.0700 * 714-723·5440 . 1--------- EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 ··-·-· Please be aware thal the lllllngs in this cat· agory may require you to call a 900 number In which there Is a charge per minute. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Lei the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 842"5878 NEWPORT 6169 BEACH 16 IHUllSDAY, OCT08ER ~ 1997 ._ ... - ~OLF i:OtmNUEO FROM 11 -~ ~"'" 'I thought the ~Tour provktOO everybody, ))ad wtth a hm1tod held, I ~ht th~ playen Q)uld pick ~ choosf'. but you $lill·need to ~t (or th" touman1ent ~ Cl~c, Its core ot diebo.rd volunteen is still leeling the etfec:ts ol the event~ depenure. •J'm ffflly sad about the Tbro Bell being \4bn awoy, • said Gordie Pltxel. • IOft911m• YQJunt&et ·1 kept score for Jim Furyk one year when he wu nght o ut ol coUege. You get to know these guys and follow lh~1n m theu-c-a.reer h 's fun.· ~.:~_«ve alre6dy banned metaJ ~ SOCCER Metal spi.ke:s &re OK ol Costa Meso Golt and Country Club, a public c.'Ourse, wlule PelicM Hill Is dlscu£sing the possibility ot putting e Mn on metal spikes. • : CONTINUED FROM 13 • • ! Juruny Un.rtling played woll ln the • net. Contributing to a tough : deluru;e were Bryon Snyder, 1lmo- : thy Regan and Ian McEwen. John- • ny Savo)I, who controlled m.ldlield, : was player of the game. A higblight • W<tS a half-court dribble end nea.r· : 90ct,I hy Jake C<arroll. The Splub played an udting gom• agllrut Ughtnllig wltll Al<>· sha Young eco.rtng two goals with assists by Sloan Robimon U1d Jus· tine Adama, There wu standout midfield pJe.y by Megan Jvlunce and key dele.natve play by Katie Reg~ and Lauren Hudson. Shelby Beck was atrong u goalkeeper. Carly Ruiz.. AJyua MArtin, Rachel Maher and Samantha Johnson provided solid support for the Splash. The fled Scorp&ons re~! -bul goallo Bd .. llld BW;jil-er bad mefty key'IAwt. Mu Ven· Bergh 1.11d Jeck Cooper played· 1trong offenso. Brendon Ward shlne<l defensively. GWSDMS10N7 • Dregou w. Dolpll.W For the Dragons McKenna Cot· tam made the flnt goal of the gMle and Nicole Perault scored her first goal. Paloma Reasoner and Spencer South teamed together to keep the baU downfleld. Hayley Votolato made a sterling save in the goal. IJ • Pink Thunder vs. Blue Dolphina • • F1rt!balls vs. Piranha• IJ WI.th twv ti.n1µty weeks on the ~C'nior PGA ·rour schedule belort> tbe Senior t'lass1c a l N\c'\\'port l~ch Count')' l-lub m f\larc-h, rtnd lhl' lac-I 1t'~ "n l'(lrly-st•ason t'vt:"lll, rnost 0 1 thl• ynlil'l"S r hoosP 'u 0.>1111.' hert' FYI: ~ ol Wednesday, two ol Orange ounty's to p public: goU rourw-s. Oak C1·eek in lrvine and n1stin Ranch, adopted t1. 1nandtttory policy of no nietal spikes, o heavy trend the past )'f'41 Parttdpa.nts ln the eighth annual Bob Hope 1:1nd Dr. Howard House Golf Classlc et Santa. Ann. cc.· lt1.sl week were honored w ith the surprise appearance of Hopt'!. who joined the group for chnner. • • For the Fireballs, Taylo1 Stt!ven- : !>Oil ~01 up nume rous scorin9 • r h11nct's Robby J oslin played a : s trong ~1a 1ne . Stron9 defensive • ellort.s were re<'Orded by Michael : PunC'el, Andy l'tscher n.nd Robby • c.-;ordon Erik Bonn 1nade a cross : ptts" to Fronkie Russo who scori'!<I • f\lr lhP Fireballs Pink Thwider and Blue Dolphins both played a sound, but scoreless game. OutstMding for Pink Thunder were forwards Stephanie Nealey, Lauren DeVoy, Shannon Rohan and A.Jnber Peters. They were 85Sisted by Terra Friedman and Lauren Dragan- za. Tough on defense were Samfill- tht1 Baltazar, Keely Bell, J orda n Moy and Shelbi Stassel. • R•dlcal Ralnbows·Bu.mble Bees ' Tite purs"' fo1 nt•xt ye-ar'" ~Ostul>i1 f>\'t'lll L' $1 I 1n1lho n, up $100,0()() tronl 1111· po,,;t l\<i•ti yt•11rs .J SPff.klnq ol lht> Nt>\\tpor1 ~\U lour ol the area's pnvttll~ r lubs, N"'wport Betich, I\ lt"Stt \'ertlt'. Big Canyon 1tnd Sdnllt The event rt11sed $55,000 lor the Or11nge County Associates of the House Ear lnst1tute and its d1ildren's cenll'r IUOtARO DUNN\ 1 lub golf <olvn1n appeart every Thur\d.ty • G IRLS DIVlSION 6 : • Spla.'lh vs. Ughlnlng BOYS DMSION 7 • Red Scorpions Hlgllllghts Radical Rainbows distinguished themselves against the Bumble Bees who were short players. Melissa Hancock scored four goals with assists lrom Marianne Jones and th e Ramser twins, Kim and Claira. Strong Rainbow defense came fron1 goalies Hannah Sand· berg and Meghan Nance. 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" •1••• ~OU tll<ltd ao•ng Thi• t la!Omtnl WlU Mtd SERVICES 3535 E Coa11 ~=a~ ~·~·i~n-~; Fii• No. 111731M571 cord1t1'• ln1trumen1 No 111.111. Dated: OW'l~997 I.I .I. di1C1&1m1 IOJ Ii.ability IOI' 1ny IF YOU OBJECT TO tJuJu'\l•t ytl7 Y11, 1 ·1 ·9~ ...,,1n lh& Counly Cltrl< or Hwy , Su•to 224 Coro1111 ti", 11211 ll•ktr Strttl, l"ICTITIOUS BUSINl!SS 1W702"9681 in Boole l\/a 1111 T1w1t 0..C Nttwlrt .. Ult! incortctnl'I Cf IN Ml'ffl the granting of the 11 ' hl>•,nttt OI Cll11 ..i1, "O•! bv 1n U1'1,.·ouu"I Sh•loh A Goo1hllll Orange Coun1y on 9.5.97 dal Ma• CA 9262:. Spic. 29, Coll.I Mtu CA Nit.Ml! STATl!MENT Page nla . WILL SELL Ar 11111/ft. 1 C&t~omlt Cor,.or.tiOn ld01111 lrod athci common petition, yl)U ehould lh11 s1ai1rnfnl w11 !il•Cl 199737325$0 Mtirra lvn Z•aloni..o. ~1 "7 1129215 ' Th11 tojkPMng posrw<1(1) PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE PD. Ba.· 17rJ9. Huntington CltltgnlllOl'l.~1ny.11lown~rt•n app•ar el thli hearing I' ·.o\jl~I lonel tvg137J4802 w•H\ U>• County Cla•k or Dilly Pilol Sip! 11, Ill. 25, 811gon11 AY•. Coru"• 001 Thom•• Cllffo1d Sltnd, '-'""' domg bu•me111 •• HIGHEST etOOfR fOR BtKfl. C.f»641·17t19(714)841-Satd lllt will llt midi. t>llf •nd •tat• your obJeo· 0Hlfl \)I Counlyon9·16°96 Ocl 2, 1997 11111 • Miu .CA9262S 929 8•k9!" St.. SptCI 29, ONO.VA Al lll1;3"2<f82.1197JcASH, lawful money of lh•9111 By: KM)' A. 4tup'IJI. Wllha~ C<Mnlnt _OI' llJllTlllT'y. tlonl 01 fU1 w ritten ll~t >llt111111nt .,,11• t'ltct ... ,.., 1hy i.;,"""v Cl••~ 01 •"'·~·'V• t~·"'•lv 011 11·~0·91 ,1• 11 1•,1"1 Oc1 ~. 9, t8. 1887l7l34e:J ThlS tH1 t1no51 •s con-Coit• M .... CA 9211211 Winroer Av•nu•. Hun1mg1on Un~td Sl•llll. ovld•ncad by Trostt• Slit Oflictt t21Stl2 r1>11111td OI' oml)!itd. AIQllU1n9 objt ctione with thl O••ly P•!01 St at 18. 2s. PUBLIC NOTICE duclad by on 1no .. iou111 Thi e but lnt11 11 ton-a.ae;;;,:&~=7 1NC C 1 • C1ah111°1 C11'1c-drrNn on i'\8. 9'15.1&'211187 b!LI, POS.stSS'°'1. Of oourt belore the hl•r· Ocl 2. Iii. llil-91 lh\21 1--.C.::..::::ccc;.:..::c:;:..::_ It•"• you "!J!•tled oomQ ducted by: an lodMdutJ · · • 1· • 11•!• 01 n111k><i•I ~nk or 1ncumbr1nct1. to fl'Y the ing. Your -i>P••r•no• Flotlllout Bu1ln111 bu1in111 yot7 Yes. 8·29·il7 Have you IWl-0 doing :,r.;•" LJMO,,,; 1 8ion'c?~ lhe equ1velen! lh•renl dr~wn PUBLIC NOTICE rtm11n1rio pnroc.111'1 sum ol IN may be In p1reon or by Nam• Stal•m•nl ~~~111 1\~~11~:1~n~as i.i,, b~11n1n ytf181No 0 IKXXia 0• ge ••, ~.'"Y 01,~1 fl1n1nc11l ln1111u. nott(sl securea by 111(1 Otter ot your enorn1y. lh• lollowlng ptr•ons tro C C • .,omtt C. Ill Th btJ hun spec "ed n nchon 5102 II No 91·7.103-8 ~ of Tn.itl with 1nte111t lflcreon 11 IF YOU ARE A F~~::::~•1:1~:!:~~· doln't. bu11n111 11· FAST· Q~1;,,~~· Co:n~~tyon ~~~~97ot fhlt 11tltmenl w•• nlot<l docted ·~Y "c:';.:11~~ con· ol 1111 C"lil01n<• Fin"n<:••I Tn.istr1·1 Sill. VOtJ art in dttau o.'U'WlOfO on 111(1 ~(s). CREDITOR or • oonti,... l\l\lf lh!Jll PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF fRA E COSlA MESA , 111873732494 wtth lh• Covll'!y Clt ril ol R 111,•nl hil l ,,01 yelCodt ,11uthooled locklbu1i·unde11 Ot~d DI Tn.ist Ol!t1Jldvlroc.es,~1ny,un011ttieterm1 gent oredlte» or thl INTENTION TO lr1• lojlow•"il p1<1on1 •'• 3801C S . H11bot n1~a O••no• Counly on 9-llil-97 beaun1o oannci buam••• ne11 1n the s1a111 of C111,ror-!fo:!VXl.UnllllVOll lll!e acuon kl ol Sllll Otta of Tru1t. fttl, d•o•••edr you mu•t file PRl!PARI!: Nl!QATIVE ~I~~~~ ~vull~n ~~.-~:.i.1:J Santi An•. CA lil2704 Oaily P1lol Sept. \t, 18, 25. 198"f:J"f30789 o.mder the flctltlou1 llu1m111 "'•·ALL PAYABLE AT THE O!OhCI yOl.rr Oroo-lly. it m11 bt tlll~tl 1na l"lOfnUI at !tot your Ollllm with thl OECLAAATION V•<:rt o. II) M•cclml111 , 2828 l~c~.m(;;'A;.~eo~CSP H~~!i Oct 2. 199f Tl1112 D•lly Pllo1 Augutt 25. Sep-"11mt1 o< n11,.,._ h11e<1 TIME OF SALE. all rogn1 . l11le ioll'.l 11 I P<JbllC Silt ~ yOl.r netd Tn.i11t1 Ind ol tht !ruSIS tniltrd court •nd m.il I oopyto 111 11~co•U•"•e "'''" nu, \Vottmln t11r Pl&ci . Colla atvd .. Sanla An•, CA g~1o4 PUBLIC NOTICE l•mb91 1. fl. 15, 1997, herein •nd on!ereal held by 11 lilt 1n 1(0!1n1tJOn ol lflc nltllrt ol by llld Otra ol ln.ist Thi lcUl thepe,.onalr11pre•1nt• 1 1 Cahlo•n•• Ar1monis1ra. Mt11•. CA 92821 Thi• buslnesi 11 con· 1m1ndot<1 publlc.atlori Octa. SIONEO ONOKUMA. INC, Truiiee . .'" llial re•I Df0ptf1V 1111 proceed•l'IQ a91in11 YQU you amount of IN unp&ICI 1>111nct ol tlv• appolnled by the to.ii Coao Soc1•o111 15070 J11ma1 A V•uow, 2828 ducltd by: a corpor1111011 Flclll loui Bualnei• b•1 2, 1997 m850 8y MilulrnoOno, P ro11den1 5•tualed in •••d County and ll'IOllM:I conu.ct 1 llW'l'er" On 11\f ObhQl!lOl'I u curtcr by IN aourt within four 1.; l ~O."'.., mc1.,11ve, vou n•• W11trnln11•r Pla1:1. Cotla Havt you 1IPrl11d dou•i N Sl 1 1 Thl11r11emen1 ..,., filed !ale, deacrlbed 1111 !ollowa 1IYIM7 Jt 1·41 AM Law PltLDflTY lo tll SOid and month• from the date M CA 0>62 I T •m• a •m•n With lh• Coun"' Cler~ ol LOT 5 OF TR.ACT NO 1973 O S ' ' '' O "o ''""'ll;iy 11v1or,111! o r lht 0•11p. •••. 1 bus f1fll ~•t Ye1. 30 API Thi followin g personi nro --O! C '• 5 AS SHOWN ON A MAP nittl o1 t1110 J Mtlmtt Inc. 11110f1J IS m.,, ~U.. ol firtt ittu•no• of 11o.11i.;i11 t1r • r•11h;i111>vt Ot 1:· D•ll•• A Yarrow 21128 111'ii11 Uo•ng tiuslniss 15· M£SA PUBLIC NOTICE be·~~· 99~nty on eplem-RECOROEO IN 600K 11,. 11 duly JOPO>lnlfd Tn.i11e1 undi tldllOltl &nd .td'l•nctt IC lht l•tttrl •• pro\Aded In •·'l\1 "" lu• • proiio1od \\'u1111un1ler Pla1:t Co1ta Ht•nmond Orovp Ont, TnUCKING 3206 Nob•as~.i r · 1 ·arid purtUlnl to Oted of Tn.i1t urnt ol 11\t mrtr&I oul>llU\IOfl ol 11ction 9100 of tM ,,.._,•111 ot ""mhal>•lod ter Mesi CA 'ii1262t Inc . Richard L H•nimor•d Place Co0111 Mos~ CA Fili No , 1911)132025 NOTICE-Thll Flcloh°:"1 PAOE "42 OF" MISCELL.ANE· rtl:Cltlfd 1G"\l90 is 1nstn.im1nt 1!111 Noli« ol Salt 11 IH.153 40 CaUfornle Probate Codi. 1\0:•~. ~l•t1wn ~s trit 00· Thll bu1ln•11 !1 con· Thl1 tlllltmtnl w11 r11ou 911)26 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N"me Slitemenl e~ouoa love OUS MAPS. RECORDS OF NO 11()..5213"42. ol OtfoClll The l)fritroe1Ji}' ul'ldtr llld rited Tht time for filing 1~11 l lu•r"'" u•ootr~ b•· a .. c11d by· hu•band •nd w•th me Cowll)' Cloo~ 01 noderltk T•v hvl"ll. J~06 NAMI! STATl!Ml!NT ri;:• ,~0~e1"~ci::• i1 v;::: ~~~~~E C~~N~''"~A~: R1coras on 11\t ol'lict ol tilt of lruJI nertto40ft e1tculea Ind ollllme will not •xpire '•"• '' 1•111 i.~'"" '"'•eU wofo 01 1ng• Couney ori 9.9.97 Neb1oso.1 Pineo Costm The lollOW1ng per1on(1) Coun"' Clo•• A A-·· F-h· ''''' _ •• ,..•, ••mm'oA COumy Ricoraer ot 01....,.1 delM!l?d to the ~lldllllQMd 1 b t lore four montlle ·f•·••nl O••t••ct 11n1t lr•t H11v• you 1ttr1t t1 doing 1997373 2&'7 Mesa C/J.921126 •llil•• dOlng buo1n•1• 111• ·• , ...... ·~ ~ "' -"eou ... Slit of ... 1 •.. , wrmen Otc!1r1bOl\olOrl1uft 1nd I ..... hi · d ~l1•n 11u•I Mut1 U111t11 d busm••t y~1? Y•1. !)·23·97 0 II p I 1 S 1 11 8 2~ Thi . b AMERICAN COFFEE HOU• 8u1in•1• Nam• Sl~I• d81>gntl1on of lht rtel ptop· n.,. 1 w~Ofl'lll. rom .,,. anng •ti •.," ,1.1 D·~!"LI fhe<t ••fl Jnmo1 Y111ow 1 V 1 0 CIP ' 1 · · 1 Vllf''11'' 11 con· PRODUCTS 8219 SlllU· men! mual !>II foled P"DP 10 eoiy hor111n1bove d•.crobed 11 lu cuttd ~ "''I R1Mll1. 111 Dtm~rod lor Sall. Ind I llJl'rlltn noticed .above. 1,..,, fl"" 1111 or unm~•abilod Tl111 1t1ttrntt11 w•• flltd Oct 2. I 997 Th 11 1 ~~clod lly •n ruJov~ctu~I dlol•ltO Lan.i Voibll L•ndA 1h•! d11Je The riling of th11 pvrpo11ed to !>II 1&01 unm1rnec min will Ml! II pu()llc Not1t1 ol Ot l&ult 1ncr Bttllon to YOU MAY EXAM- 1111•1l<" 1 y con 11111.,u 01 wnh lh• County Cltrk or PUBLIC NOTICE bu!~~.,,~ouor?'~~~111 0'"11 CA 9i1186 · •lalement dOlll nof of •!11111 WARWICK lANE, NEW· luctrlWI ID ftiglltlt bll!Olr tor ca1n Stll Thi undf11.gr.rd c;&ulM!d INE the file kept by thl ·."ii :. uU•• nnU ~) acry, Or~no11 Coun1yonP·30·1i17 1---'-"''-"-'--'---'--=--Rodoiot O.Yloyl""'"u aeon~ Stnn., 82151 eulhOfue th• uH •n lhllPOf:!T BEACH. CA The [DIJlbltJ!hmtollllt inllwlul n od NoDU o4 Dlt1un Ind oourt, tr V<HJ .,, a p1r-rr•op1·~"d 10 h• 11nn1f11,.on t 00737341715 flctHloua 8u1ln•1t '" 1 1 , 11 .• s .. lldtenee Lan11 \'oitJy 11e1e or ·• Fictlllou• Bu••n1111 un<1et11gned d•aclll•m• 1111 money at Ille Un~to SLilfl by EltctlOll ta Srn to Dt rttofOt(I ill •on lnt1 r•1ted in the " I :I ornn" wns 'ov N111me n ••O!llllQn or lhe · tne coon"' fl'lltrt lfll I "on• lhf l•vln11 u .. 1110\.l 0:.111 Polor Oct 2. 9, 18. Nem1Slat1m•o1 wl!h 111e Coun1y Cle•k 01L•nd11 CA'ii1268e ' hab1htyfor1nv•noorr..:!n•••tllill.•n 11;11nitf Schtc•dr1wn " 111 tltat • you may filt ~ 1"""1 O•,t••c! lo 1"0 New. 2J, l!l9T lh137 Th• ro11ow1 ng pt•lO"! n•n Orango Cou••ty 0., g.:, 91 T ~"• bu11ne•1 •• ~on rig~ll ol enO!her under I'~· In ukl 111ut IKfd•&•• 0, cy I lli!e Ol'teatral trtdlt uno0n, ~t!'I •Ii loc1tta 01\e, with th. oourt • fonnel I.I"' I ,,,u•ll Un•!•1,11! SLl1Uol UOlng buS1no11 Ill f"AST · 1gg7373:l 1)0 1 tluCIORd lly ;in >r11l~v11luul ('~~ ~~~onO<l=:~·~~~w olho• common d111lgn11tlo" OI' I CheCk dr1Wll by ~ IU>ll 0 S.••101mt1ti OJJ '.,"1'..,"",0 .. fllctl "•quett for Speolt l fT ·.!HL! "'"' lw1) 11.•1~"'' ur PUBLIC NOTICE l'RAME NEWPORI lll:ACI• u~.t p 1 ! S 1 11 18 2, otg•11r111n1 ""' not y•I 8 p 1 Said u le Wiii ti. made wrlh· ltOtrll U'MQI Ind !Nn tittn · · · •s Notlo• of the fil.lng ol Ml l'ln1·11.11 h•U l'"'IJYrty roH 1130 1rv•n1 Avt N11woor1 O~t Y2 ;;97 l'D Thll~ be(iun 10 rrt nu c1 bu11ne11 c':!;e•i ;ind rofJ•••on•1ou1 -r<•nty, ••Pfllll •llCOlhon. SIW'll"IQI 11tot1lb0n, T111slff. Timmr LlfldOn. ln¥entory and .ppraital j"l "D or f.'.. II •cru~ ft•lU FlcHllou1 B u1lne11 0111ch. CA 1121iGCJ 1 ___________ 1und11r Ille r.chl><Wt buaone11 For•I ~111., ompl•ed regardong rotl o. PQI· OI' UW'll"IQI bJnJo; !DtC~~cr in Authanna Slpn1tum. 7111 S of ••late ut•lt 01 of 011 ..... 1•p•u1101wo1ota1 N•m•iltal•m•nt Hammond G•r"'l.I o,,o, PUBLIC NOTICE n11rt10 or nlilmit• 1>51..0 N~portie .. c;h·CO•ta ll.""•"'lseaa1on 0, olh•i •ncum.StctlOn 5102 ol !N Fon1nc111D11mltr Strttl. S1n1' Ana. •nvp•titionor.ccounl ll n11~i.urcid lt1l"' tr•(I Nu..., lh9 fOllOwl!1g pl'10n1 11rt Inc . (CA). J801C S H,\ob(Jr her11u1 CN"4"4/4HI Oct 2 9 115 23 br•nc•a. lo aa!laty the unpaid Codi Ind 1utr1onlld 10 do r;,Jitom"' 91105·58 11 /!!4)622· •• JOovklltd In tlOtlon l'!\lrl i,.1,.~., U•"'"'li Sc!10QI O•J1ng bl11•n111 I• Dt11l11· fllvU , S11nll Arin CA 92 l0,\ Fl•ll<louo Bu•l•o•o SIGN,EO DANNY STONE 1997 " " obllaitioni a9Cur9d ..., aald Olllirllll in tnll IWlll II Tiit 96'9 t2127MI 9-15, HY.!. 109 12 of ... Colllo•"'O nt,tq~I Ill II"' lr,1111 UrnroeU 0<JOJI 2\12 11 Pomp1nO This bu!lnlltl II !:OU• '" •• h11 11;ilem•n1 W81 f>!ed Deed of T · h wr Mtl ''"'"' f I 1997 •,1·1ouo1 O•~l"~I Tne cruet Vlo~. Laiilu'l"' N•\,luil CA ouc1ed Dy • co•po••l•On N•n•• S l•l•men1 Mlh lhe Covn!Y Cl•t• o1 rual. ~ 1018'"'1 n n ranca lo 111• Prob1t1 Cod•. A R ... jlol!!l•I•'"", MOI thv !t~mll 91677 H•v• you l!ltl&!l uo111u I ho •011ow1ng oe•10111 110 0111n11t1 Counl'f' on Augu11 2lil PUBLIC NOTICE iand olh•r IUmt .. pnwldtld toullty tourthou11. 700 c1.ic1 --"""""""""'""'"'--I qu11t for lpMi-' Notio• Vn1l111tl :..~11001 Oltl<>C• Ma,, Evl'lQhl lTI 29271 b•"lness yur? Y o~ 4 SEP d°''"J l>l11mos' '' o,,. 1g97 j1h•teln. plua tdvloneea. Ctn1t1 CkM Wiii. 111111 An1, PUBLIC NOTICE form It 1¥al1MMI !tom "un••! nt r.iuCftt<vll (by 111 Pon1pnno Wny, 111g,,1111 97 lanco l&ll"''"ll EUucnM111111 NOTICE-Th" F1c1111ou1 NOTIC£TOCl"l£01TOA!I 1•nv. lllll•under •nd lnl••ntCA an 11(1111. litlt Ind 1n1ert11 thloourt oltrtl.. 1.1rn~o\lun1 M1u1J•• Wa•• N1g1.o111 CA 92811 H11 mmo11d O•oui:r O•\f ln1111uta 227 191'1 S1roo1. Name Slalenienl ''0'"'' fiv• 0 1" BULK IALE lht reon, Ind plua '-· COl'l¥1Yld IO llld now l'lfl!l ltr ~ Anorniey tor ....... ·---~. "a"'' n11t1 "'' Now1.1ort COOP•• lie ;ig~11 r>on1-Inc R•chtrtl L H~•'1n•ond Nowpor1 Otact). Cl\ 9:>1!!13 ~•a11 l1om lhe dele 11 ..,.. ~SECS 1104 llOI u cc ) ich•r9&1 arid ••11en111 of the ullOtr MJ!I Otta or 111.111 on IN ClollltJ•lolH law OfAolit of .John H. Mf,n Un·••t1!l So;ru,111 0•1 11•no W11y l 11o;i1m• ri•guol Tho1 1111l•n10111 w11 luta D• N11ncv Byrno~. ~21 llled on tl'tt Qnlce ol lh• ESCNowNo T47il'.c. TruatH •ncl ol 11'19 lrulllpmptMy lrtUlttd'" &llO Coul'lt( NOTICE Of ~ t••Ct fJ on•U of (d11c1111cn lbv CA 92677 wlln lht Counly Clet~ of I 91h S1r11ot N11wpo •I County Cler~ A n1w-F1ct1-NOTICE 1$ HERE8Y cr••led by u id o.td 11'1<1 Stitt dtKnbtd u : Parcel\. PETfTK)N TO ....... H. ............... "rHe••U11"1 M••tH11 r rua•i Tho1 l;llJ"'''' 11 con· Or11ng1 Co11nly o" 9·8·111 B111th CA 9268J loou• Bu•me•• N11m• Sllill•· gr.rtn to crMfllOf'I of lh• Trull Tiit 10!•1 amount Fee 1rmple !1111 to l)'lf ADMWlSTIER &t1. 1110 1r,,t1P1I Shody U9tlJ IO dut1•d b~ II 11"'"''111 pert· 1997373281)8 Thlt butlnoss It con· rn.,nl muar l>e filed poo• to wtthln n11med ••lllr Iha! a!aakl oblialill10n1111tlh1 llm• Conaorn1n1um Linlt No 811 &I ESTATE OF: JAMES 106 E..-..,. J oll D""'"lf 11>111 u"' t111n1!11r nt••••lp O•llv f'ilol Seoi 11 , 18 ~~. dlJC IOd tJy on 1ndlvlUu.1I th111 dar• The flhng of lhoa bul~ ial• 11 •bou1 to be •n•llel publlc.aOon ol th11 ll'IOwrl upan mt C(Nl(iom onium GORDON aen Clen•IM CA .,r !~•rllor~ ,,.,111 roo1 ~•vt • llllYt you 1tarltd doing Ocr 2. 1991 ThllB fiave you 11aotod d<.<lnlJ •1•temenl !loe1no1or 11 .. 11 ma!le ol !ha ti.Mia dtt· Nolic.11 $29.f.2114'00. P!&n(trrlllled"Conoormm~m~in THOM-.--. 9M7Z..no4 t•\l'"toc1111t 11tt11c1 Ofl !ht tn Du11111s1 y117 No bus1ne'' ytl? No •ulho"lll th• ute •n 11111 iu:11bMf below Oaled OSll29JIW7 tOI' lot 1 Ol' TllCI No 10587") CASE NO 'A~189207 10/01. 10/02 10/08 •"0""''"1 pu11unn! !o tilt M•O.e Evmght m PUBLIC NOTICE N1ricy R llyrnt1 1lul• or 11 Flchhou• 8u11n"1 The namn end btltl·IRESS l'"INANC!AL CORPQ. C01.Hlf'r OI Oii · S · • • 1>•Cv111ort1 u! tt1n c;1111turn111 Tru1 11M1mtnt wn1 lll•d 1--.C.::..::::cc;.c:_;,,;_:_:: __ Thlt 1tnlomen1 wa~ r.ina N1me on vlol•llon ol lh• "''' •lld•••IH or !h• ••lier RATION. • C11lll01n1a corpo-C Id -.. .~·.1 U.tl ol To •II Mlr1, ben1ft- tnvl•onn111n1nl 01111111v Al""I w1111 lh• Coun1y Clerk 01 Flollllou• Bu1ln••• wllh tt111 County Clerk of rlghll or 111no1h•r und•r F9d· irt RICHARO ration.'' Tfl.<lllM, By. Brue. a Offill. 1•~ 1" rtcordt d cla riet. orlldllore, 00,...1----------- •t on fi1n '" 111a 01!0¢• Of 1'10 Orariga Cou.,1v on f;.5.(17 Name llatem•nt O•ar1ga Col1n1y on 9·5·97 ••al s1a1e °" 1:ommon 1-CASOUEIRO 11aa1 Slry-R Beasley, Pres.dlnl, 17291 on July 12. l97Q ii Documtm llng•nt ottdl1or1, end Irv"'' \hHhtd Sth()fll D" 19873732513 Tht IOllOwlng l)tr,oni 110 19973732497 (S .. Setl•on 11"400 .ti lllQ , par-C+rclt. !rYln•, CA 92714 Irvine 8Nd . Suitt 282. Ho. l56l0. In Book l3226, P1911 p~1•onl who may Othel· l!ocl . !.O'JCJ Unr11u•(11 P1rl>· 01111 P1101 Stp1 1 I, 115. 25. doini;i bu,in1111 11· D•"Y Polo1 S1pt ! 1 18. 25, 8v1.1n111• •nd ?1ole11>0n1 Tl'lt LoetHon In C•li101· Tut tln. CA 1117Ml-2!i30 ?I thlU!IVh ll5, !ndu""". Cf w••• be lntar••tlld In "'~~ 1"'"U 11'11 ~iew110•l· Ott 2. 1 lil!IT lh! HI 0 & 0 Oockwo1k1. 19~~ Oct '2. 1 \197 1!111 ~ Cuoel ni1 or tho chief ••9C~hv• Tll"f)hona (71 "4)!573· 7"4 10 ~-~II RleonJ I ..,of said Or1rogt the wlLI or •1111t , or /./lg1n U•H•,11ol ~~h(>OI Dll· Allio A~t . COllO Moi; 1-----------IF"ll llong oll'lce o1 lhe .. lier It . (llFA.X·(11<f)l573·7"437 vuvuty. """1'!ICI\ ~,in Dtlli1n• IC both of : JAMES •tfti :>•11~ n1°a1 Strttl PUBLIC NOTICE C•llr 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE NftWport Bll"c11-co11aMHa u me ,, above . rM> 1CIJ021t7 . 10IOll197. 10i1519711\11 PIVOll'!J e1tW1t1t11 '" Trx-1 GORDON THOMPSON ! '(1n "-1"'" tt•n O••"Q' --'-'-'-"'-"-"-'-''-"=--1 011rry Mason 19~5 Afl to C N"43U.03 Sett 11 18 25 11t!t J aame 11 •bovl l"NSS5'175 Ho 10587, rteorvtd'" Book ••Iii. A ,.fTITION hli• "'""''Y •:.,"~'"'1oru1on1 o! ,lclllloua Butln•11 Ave Cot t• Mo111 Ctlo! Flclllloue Bu•lnltl Oct 2 1997 A.a littitd by the .. 11.,, "IOI' 5 and 8 or Mlttfll&ne1111s been ftled by JAMEi "' t.,,,.' ~tio K.nl•nu1 Ottve. N1m1 St•l•m•nl 92827 Name lll•t•m•nl -t ll oit1er tltl•ln11t nt mt• PUBLIC NOTICE Maps. Rtconu of WO Oring1 DONALDTHOMPQONin Cv•ln 1·1"'11 •no II•• Tl1t ro11ow1119 P•••ona ••• Bob Rtld, 1(155 Al110 A~•, Tri• lollowmg 01,.0n1 nre PUBLI C NOTICE incl •11dr111'" uted by !he Co\rnty Parttl 2. An und1'/'klld thl lup1rior Court of P::'~·· '. PACll'IC NW MIMOtaAL ...,_K Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Cremalaty Coun•y l.111 ••·T1tt:O•Ut<' do1na l;lut lnttt a1 Cotta Mf11. C11il 921127 doln<;,i buamois es taller ......,hln lh•ee ye11t ~<if 5623 A.P. ~umber llO·U -0021 1 Ptrttrlt on!trtl! on Ind to CMlforni•, County of "'''~" I~ C1v•C CD"itt MATH MASTER . 170 E111 lhl• butln••• 11 con. MOURfYCLEANERS.2200 l"llt No.1tt11712)68 btl01•lhed•l•1uch h1t ..... so1 Nocu Ol' lru1tel'1 S..1tlflcCOmmon AA1111inown1nc1 or1no-. 3500Paclfk:Vlt"WOnve l>~~I~ <:.::;~·~ A•;~tERC FOn[ 17!h SI "'07. Co111 Mttll. duC18d by: CO·O•rln111 HafbO' nlvd •A·130 FICllTIOUI BUSINl!ll .. n1 OI tlel1v111d lolhe buv•• u/ldolr Dltd cl Tru.Jt You 111 on Orlllltd on 1111 ~an: "MIMng TH! nTITIQN r• Newport Beach r1..;r 'io11cc ttiat lh• hntl CA 112827 HAVt you 111r\td dO•ng Cot11> Muta CA 1121127 NAM! !ITATl!Ml!NT •r• (II none. toaltl•) Nont Clt11u~ U1'1411 • Clttll ol trull. lhll"l!1t0m IN !ollllwll"IQ" (II An QUiit• !hit JAMEi 844-2700 CQntlt nll!OI ShllPt . 2117 bu1ln••• yt!7 No f< •r'""'" ldrQ OI , 31167 The !ollowi~g pt~n(I] tna n•mt •nd bu11nn• a.ma ftl>/IJ.N)' 8. 1'l82. llflifll rltlUIM llMmfnt otlltr !~Jn DONALD THOMPSON I ~-.... ------~ ll<hl•'''""' ul 11•t N1y11lv1 Sou!h Alla W~y. S1nt1 An1 , Barry M•1on P1erte s1 !1 409 Rl•u•llde oa/1110 doing bv•m111a •• llddt••• ot 1h• b<Jyef art t<I you r.alil ICbOoi to Oftlltct your P1rt111 J a/Id 4 011.na1tcr 11 bo Ot>""'ntod "' P••··-PIERCE ••~-11,.. •,.r.1""" will coma 0•· CAll2704 Thia lllttmthl Wit lilt d CA92~0~ " 'J.-.ZZE RCISE. 159!5 Mlidiaon CHOONG CHO HVANQ (Rtlll'ICltdCommonAAI I .t '"""' ti'lr ,...,,... DnVI~ hi•~ 111• 0••"0• Cou"!)' An111nln1 C•11m 2717 w11n the Coun1y C+t •k or l nii but•n••• ,, 1:on· VV11y 6111 Clt.92821 CHO 178111 Slryp.rk C11cle PlllOllTY, ~ 11'11)' bt M>lcl It 1 ..... 1 on!N tllPtlllnt• WI to IEUIAOADWAY '·"'"""1111 on School Oil · Sov1h R!!• Way. Sin!• Ani . Or•ng• Counly on g.111.g11 ducltll by '" inaivl!lual J•n• v T•!lka mo. t3"40 Irvin .. CA 1121l"4 · OUllht nil " YQU nttd Ill ~ ... ,Ind rt Ml"lfld IO Otrllr UM! lldmlnl•llt thl lltal• or "" 1 01(1,.,,,,ouort. in Con CA e210-4 19973733482 H•~D yo"' ll••lod dolnO I.JI c aned•, 5181. CA lil282I Thi! "''"°'' 10 be rM>kl txPllnl\lon Cf tht nltUA! Cf !!'It tor u11 " oa1'lln0 lPICtt, tl'Mo d1old1nt. Mo rtuary * Chapel 1 .. ,,,,,re 1100"1 D· 1000 or lh11 bl>1inttt 11 con· Oaily PUo! Stp! 18. 2~. 0.,1,.,u,1 yui ? No Thii bu•m••• ,1 co"· 11tt 11eic10to.d on 11..,er•I •• 111nt1111tno IQ&l/\lt you. you lltlrlge tPIClt. l>llcon•c1 • TH! PETITION r• Cremation l••u D·~"\IQ C<.>""'Y Dtpntl• ducted by to·p1t1n1r1 Oc1 2. II, llilllJ Thi TT K.n minn 10,.,, ducted by 11n •nd•~•Uuel All •11'e0" '" 1r•d• r.1tu•• JhO\IM:ltontlel l llw't'tf. Nooct II PllMll; Ind [bl A l'IOl'l•rxclti1M1 qufft.t ..,tl\otlty to , •• ., .. 1 ti! l'.dHr •!•on 200 14.,,, y11u I ll /lid dO•MQ Tiu• 11at11mtn1 .... ~. !•ltd Reg11lr11nl h11 not Vil lll'Quopm~n• u.denan>e· hlrtOy o ..... n 11111 I.I .I. Tl\tlt llMrntrrl 100\lfttl\ll'll IO an Ul'l!U lldmlnl•t•r thli eetat1 110 Broadway l'"n1'""' Onvt Co1l3 M••• llu11nt11 yfl"7 No PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,,111 Hit Coun!y Cit•~ 0, begun 10 1t•n1ac1 tiv11n811 ~11 !oltlCI le•••~oid DtH Nt!wtA, 1 Cal~°'"" lllo'#n on !I'll 1'111'1 IOI' •l'IQrtll undtr lhe lndep1nd1nt Costa Mesa .,,, lig,amLvi 1:> !ll<lr II Con11an11ne Sharp1 o'""Ut County 0., lif.18.98 unclM tfl.I rlcllllou1 tx111n .. 1 lmprov11N1111 and cov1n1n1 ~' 11 trusut. or Ind tQrtll. I~, rtOlll, Admlnl1tr1don of E• M2-81BO 1 ill 1• 1'1 Th11 •'•l•m1n1 wtt l•l•d 'lolllloue Bualn•t• 1gg73733441 n1m11 01 ntm111 11111td r1o110 cocnpelt lllCGlttOf" tnllllt. or IUIMl!ltulld m&,.,,.l\lnct. ll'ld ll'ICIOIC/lmrrrl t•t•• Act. CThl• ..,thori-I ~---------- JOHN F'. ORAN, ld,O, w•ltt lilt County C1'1k o! N11m1 IS!atemenl Daily p,101 Guui 18 25 he•••n aoo 1tro locl1&d al llUJltf OUllUll'll Ill !ht Dltd o1 EXCEP'T THEREfROM ~II od, 9as. ty wlll ef.low thl per~ Countw Sup•rlnl•ndenl 01••1(1t Coul"\!y on 'iii· 111·1115 T~ll lollowmg per1one "' Oct 2. 9 1 9117 1·" 1 25 SIGNED JANE V TELL· 1738 1 Sk)"p•rk Cucle IMne. Trust 1QCllled Dy JOlll'l I( Hoovtf m,,..1111 111d Olher ily11fDtafbon1. Ill repf...m.etiw io t.k1 l----------- o l l o hool1 111973733400 doina but ln ttl 11 ~P CA1i1211 "4 lndDlborlf!S.Hoowtr. Tru111tt1 below a OtOltl ot 500 ftfl. m.ny .at.lone without CLASSIFIED 0 .. 1.d: ••Pl•mb•• o~uy Piiot Sept 18. 2~. noSELAK.f MOOll E liOME PUBLIC NOT Tho• tla!e""'"' -· foled Th4 8u11n... n1n>e ot.,. 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An ncluaM v•ry lmpo~ eotlon11 P•11l•p Wolfl1m Connor•, tie• 4 1W7 Th#I 11111«:•0tled d1111 or 12 '"'"" -.... , ............ _ 1111:1 111 tlow.wr I.hi ..,.....; M"1'"'11•1• Outln ••• --~--"-'-'-"'-"---1 101 Vol G1no1 N•wPOrl Narnill1tem•nl NoTICE ·Thoa Fic!n10U1 tllebul•r.oola110c1 21 1W7 • un-...,. .... ,.... 11111111 IO !IU !!'It ' S•r~l4:•1 FIOllOOu• •u•lnett flt&ch CA lil26153 lht follo wing por10111 ••• Nlilrne Slalern.nl ••pore• fovt i i 11>11 offoc. of 7EAM fS· WI 11'11 ofla tll !ht CCunfy PltlO 1111{1) dlllglllltd Ott h r.pi ... ntat.lve wll bl ''uhl•ll1ttl Ne..,.00 11 N•me llet•m•nl Th•• bu11nt11 It con· doing bv11no1t 111 Y••<a lrom lh• da11 ~ """'CROW INC lllSl 8•00I!· Racor"'1" or Orlllf' CCunry, Plar't U P·118 or I'll ~ r1quklld to g1 .... nodol 11•1~1 •1 (,0111 M•'I Ot•ly fll• ro110....1ng p1r1on1 Ir• duct•d lly tn lndlvldulll ALPHA MARKEl1110 CO hltld on !I'll 01f1c<1 o1 lni hu11! Sl!Nll Q••den OrO'J• ~lfomll. Ind P!lfllltnl 10 !!'It Ml(S) lll'91*d Ofl h l'lltl U tO lnte11•tld PlfM>nll 11·1 1he re1ource you cnn counl on to tell 11 myriad ol merchan· d lto lt•ma. becavau our column• comp•f Qualllied 1Juyer1 lo call! 042·5978 1,111,1 ';e(llCl"'bt• 2!; O'to• dOong b1i1ln•11 11· LONE 11•vt you lll<lld dolna 10470 . Rio Gie"dl Cl, Counl'f' Cl<trk An-f lcll· CA9115"4J . HollCf ol Otftllll ltld Eltctlon to &tlonl U Ol"G apjlUfttnlnt lo u nle•• t hey heVI 1,,,, '/ II tt)ll1 STAR STEA KH OUSf ANO bUllnttl y•I? Y11 , Stp! 11 . ,oun!air> Vn111¥, CA 't270e llOUI &ua1-N•n1e Slal•-Tilt! bUlk lllle ,1 tvbfKI Se• illttlllt!Otf AiCO!'dld I'll Llnil. 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IS, 25, butlne•• ytt7 NO rlahl• o4 llf\Olher vnde< ""'· r.1ec1 !I TEAM ESCROW Ma. Ct II ...... A.Ill II - 1{0T1C[ IS HEAt~V dueled by • (l)<"°'t tlon Oct 2, 1997. Th108 Donn• AlllllllO .... 1. Slll'I•, °'common·-INC . 13151 Bloold'!U>f.i ' Sl\'fifl !f1Al UNOER ANO Hovt JOU tl•r1•d doing Th lt t l•l•men1 w•1 lol•d (0-SectlOf• 1«00 .i MCI 511811 011a.n GrOYe CA IUCUofl. It rie l'llQNll tllddt! tor i A!UAllT TO SECTION bullMlt Y•l7 No PUBLIC NOTICE with lh• Coul\!y Cito~ or flual!\ela and Prol ... -921143 and tile laat d,.'y '°' Wll 'PIY*' • lht lln'll crf Ult 8 0 , IH[ CALIFOr1NIA C a llta1nl t Slt r fl••· Orang• Coun<y on 811·1i11 Codt/ ri11no claim•af1lllbo1 0ct 20 11'1 llwfiill"llOfllJoi11'111 United II. CODE THE PROP· 1•ur ant1, lrn:. GFIEOO H l'lcllllout lwlln••• 1897373t t82 flr91 lllna 1W"7 wlOOh,. the la.I 11\191; 5-•J ...... WI. ll'ld llllTV ll~l(D 8(L0W Bf· ROTCHfR, P1Hldent N•m• ltal1m1nl Dally P1IOI S.pt 111. 25. ~ S..Ch-C..!• Meta -day b910ft Ille ll'lllCI-...... ~ ta ltlO llOW f.r:o TO Bf Al!AN· Th!• tlal~ ••• "led ,~ IOllOWlr'lg perton• Ill Ot1 2. P. 1t97 lf\128 CP«J810ll Sep 11 11 25, Pllt9d .... detl 191Crflld hftd by • ,,nlltf "'° Oltd Of r;o W!LL BE SOI 0 AT wllh Ille Coun1y Cl•tk o( dOlng bvllne•• ••: Top Oci 1 1997 •llavil 11'11'11 '"!!'It orllPfl'IY ~ Ill llL IC AUC 110 ~1 Ar Or•flOI Covnly on 9,30-97 8•11• Unlimited. 913 W•tl PUBLIC NOTICE Oiied Sapi.mber 23. 1997 l&ld CN!tv l!ld ltMe l'lllt tc>UI•~ COA81 St'L' 1tt1a73411a Bilbo• Blvd. "'· N-oon PUBLIC NOTICE Kl Cl-l()()NQ CHO, HYANO Oltu!Old •• mart '""' i 0" AO!. 3410 W Oaily 1'1lol Oci 2. I . If. hach. CA P2&01 ,lotlUo u l lu1ln11• CHO ev,.ca) Ola.cnotd Ofl Uld Ottd Of flldl. 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F riday 5:00pm i•-----IBALBOA RENTALS TO HOUSES/ PENINSUIA 2607 SHARE LOST & 2724 FOUND EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EM PLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT CONDOS l;;;;;iiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii 2925 5530 5530 5530 5530 WANTED 5535 FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM N.8. 2bd/2b• •pl on Found swaet lemale e DOCK ASSTS e ~~·~ .. ~~s,~~ Garaga. Aval! Nov 1st. 29th SI. 1 blk lrom dog, Shepa1d mix v.lui Boal Aental/S<1les Co All 1ttl•'*"".O'flrtltllll lft\h11 $875/mo. aand. FP, patio. $500/ p u r p I e co 11 a r seeks noat, friendly I;;";;;';;;;-;;------· 1" __ 7:_:1~4~/~0~4~0~-~·~·~·~2'._ mo. ~ I 12 ull-+ dep. VI c ·Eu c 11 d /He JI In Mwt,,p.fl11rA11c,1 1olh1f1d·1B'ALBOA Cho•mlng Jb• '·''''· Avl 10·18. 675-2341. F.v . around lhe 7th. Dock Assis ASAP. u1lf1lrHw1lft9Acl ol196111 839 70 9 775 00 To cloanlmalntajn -...1wllk~111&~11 llUl1~1l PENINSULA 2 107 Remodeled. 1 hse to N••d • Roomm•l•7 • 1 or · 44 boats. docks & show 11 .-.. 11111 "lftf ,,111ienc1. ocean. $549 ,000 Call The Dally Piiot Found, Fem cockatlel areas Holp/cus!mr limlll\lln or •11,rlminallao Mary Fryer. Agt Clas1llied aep11rtmen1 In Corona del Mar . svc. Apply In pors· 3·5 B••utltul P•nlnsula 714·019-1201-pager or and lake advanlage ol 'V 714-721-1405V' 2001 P .C .H., NB. •as•• in rMI, CGIDl. 1tllglon, Po int Home. 4b• 3Da, 714·723-4494 our one week special! ~=~~---~-~11-T.;-c;:;;-;;:;oc;co;;c;; u1.kN4lu9.LMllUa1MllY1D1 corner 101. 6 yrs old. 714-842-51578 LOST Amazon Parrot 3 T•l•ma rketer• Q1111Millf'lllll.01M itllt•ll011ID Furn, short or long ..,Lrg 2bd 2b• c ondo Vicinity Fair Dr, N••d•d for our maU1>11,wthprtll,_n,1.!1ml 1erm lease a\'a•tebla. Downtown Balboe, 2·J-=-=c"°ccocc-----·J Felrvlew, Newport Costa Mosa ort1ce llllH•"iutlnU'll410l'I." Please call 673-0606 ca• ga1. 418 Harding. RENTALS Blvd & Wilson on No comn11ssoon, no 11111 111ws,1p1r will n~l tor mor1 lnlo. $1295/mo. 97()-2693. WANTED 2726 ,..;•;-';''='7~1c•:l~0"3:,:1c-7cB'°'Oc•:1--'"-'-"-""•~C-'_'_' _,_,_,_.0_1_0_0_ MWMtlJ '"'fl 11111C1nrt111-New Cl••n Oul•t [:;:;::=~:-:::::-:--:c:::-: [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii [LOST A fl isl palel!e mu1l lclf ,. .. 11lall Wfll'ft 11 In 2bd, Iba. No smk/ COSTA MESA 2624 HOUSE OR APT & brush near South Can't seem lo ,lltlal1Mtllll•l1w.01111f10u1 pels. SIOOO/mo.• dep. 2BR NEEDED!! Baylronl la!e August 7,.1 ••• 7•73 get to all those •• lllft~J lllllf1111d \~It 111 Ull Inc. 673-8443. In Coron• del M•r • ~ .. 111~11 •ll•111111d in thl 1, __________ $975 & Up t & 2br or L•uun• 8••ch Lost C•t repair jobs 1-Cottages near Beech. C 000 0038 d lh h ' •""""""'nall.Ml1on 1n CORONA Move-In Special! •lhlf • Wh!ta/Gold Persian aroun e ouse ...... ..,.,_dylNal.L 'ID CQfll· 714·548-2421 R1spon1lbl• female male near San!a VnoL/ let the Classified -·~·till HUO DEL MAR 2 122 1~~-~~-----I seeking 1 BA. or nice Conary on 9/23 •n Ftn Servic e Directo ry Toll·N If 1-I00·•2•·U90. fOf [ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2br Cott•u•• neer fOOm to share naar Valley. 992-5488 tlM WIUlqllfl. oc: .. 1,11111 3bd ~ ofo 2be. Lrg kit, the B•ech. Move-In beach. Can eHord up help you !ind ,,iiHUDllUl·lSOO. 2-car g.!11 , ••modeled. Speclall S795 t-S400 lo $375/month. Pleasel 1••••••••••[.--c"~l~i,~b~l~•_ch~o~l~p'.:. __ Hrdwa lloors. Ve1y dep. 714·548·2421 call 646-2427 I' n!ce. $2400. 631 ·6375 3bd/2b• Tripi•• PERSONALS 480 2BA 2-car gar, Upstairs unit, balcony,l•••••••••••l•••••••••••I updated. lots of new cerpel, paint. 2· COMMERCIAL charm. Avail t0-15. car gar, $1250. 779 52400. 759.1414. Scott Piece. 964-8585. REAL ESTATE PERSONALS 3002 Or••t Loc •Uon 38D,l---~-,,-----·liiiiiiiiiioii;;;,i.ji.jii;,,1 1 iiiii::!:!:::!:=:::!:iiiii l ••••••••••[ 28A home. FP. calUng NEWPORT DEPRESSED I I h / ANXIOUS-LONELY? ;~1:·.1~ t~10~~,;' ';~~~; BEACH 2 669 BUSINESS OFFICE NEED HELP? HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE ga•age. w/d hkups. [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; [FOR RENT 2769 At lesl you can rind $2300fmo. 729-7252, •18R $775• answers to your most NEED DOWN •Open Sa110·1 • 2BR 2BA$900 C .M . Commercial challe~~~~~n~l~ogblems 440 8egonl• DfW Incl. 60x30 pool. space 10 share, g1e111 SOLUTIONS FOR PAYMENT? No pets. Carport. location on 17\h St. LIVINO We will loan you the COSTA MESA 2124 Newport 8 •11' Call Dan Todayl A unique service that Terr•c • 80().2SS-818& Pln•72190 down payment on th•J jl~~~~~!"'~!"'~:l,~·~7C1~4-~0~•~0:-4~B~O~O~•~ will help you discover home ol your cholc11 ·8 ••l E'slde am t b< •MOVE IN SPECIAL! ways to lmprO\'O your and arrange th• un-Live Close to Th• CM Slor•v• Unit• Ille. 0tt8-627-5472 der1ylng 1st Mortgage cottage. Pvt ent, Nu 8••ch 1, 2 & 38r Appiox. 12>123. $150. 'I ' B d o•plfpnt/llrs. no/pots/ T s A nanc ng. uyera an ownhoma lyle pta. •ALSO, OHie• Space Realtors call gar s75o. 548•8226 Mova-In right away! Avall. S220. 771-7240 SCHOOLS& The DownPayment co 1 _________ 1 Enjoy pool•. spa, INSTRUCTION 3012 Bkr 239-4334 Illness center 1nd1'l•••••••••I[ --'=-=-=-'=-'--J NEWPORT a lush landscapedl' r--------,JBEACH 2 169 loca11on Please call BUSINESS&: PATIENT TUTOR SOLD! 714·644-5555 FINANCE • M.!ith. (Arllhme11c 8e•o h Hous•/Mobllell••••••••••l•••••••••••I l"•u Col~··lu•) ln\'!I• over 40,000 " ~~ people to your P' ."',,.''. •,",",·, ~o1do1,.,•0P,'0. • s,~a11s11lcs •,Criem,lilry home I MISCELLANEOUS • nyt cs • erm apers GENERAL 1002 Bokery/Res!auron! French bakery, wine and cheese covnter help needed PT /FT Pleose apply· l -49 Riverside, NB Ask for Rich or Bruno O•/!eose apply 3-44 E Coast Hwy Corona Del Mor Ask for Scott Of Richard C'est Si Bo v .. ~ .... 1.i." ... , ...... k;' \\\,.,1 ,1 Li•""' j),_,.,,,.nt\' Thal'• what could Inc ull . 909-780-0798. BUSINESS •Reading • Tes! Prep hepp•n when you 11 ~.~,.~c~.-n-y_o_n~T-w-o~h-m·I RENTALS OPPORTUNITY (CBEST. GAE. SAT) WE ARE N"" HIRING adv1flls1 your home 3Bd Condo !or L1ase. l'I••••••••• Study Skllls. For hoe v w ror sale In our Foid Ad. Qotl course I' 2904 Information cell: •s.iaA.ioci.c •GifiWnpptr Saturdey Real E1t11!1 View. pool, prkg, & 1----------[;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jim Madia 547-MATH •c..llia-•s.oct. • Suppl•m•ril! 11nnls. $2000, Lia ROOMS 2706 •••••••• '•••••••••••[I ~llf't"""•iirkloo<if:t:°""' •Hom•• of th• 714-84()-5274 Please b• wary of outl' We•k dlapl•lf •d• 81utta 2bd, 2b• New O•ted CM P\11 ol area companies. EMPLOYMENT WlUlA~S-SONOMA 1lert •l Ju•t SOD! New kll. no peta/amk rmfba, pvt 1!11. Pool, Check wl!h tha locac s,,..11,c,..,.1 ~1,,,,, ***** Veryclaan.S1400. wd, n1, a"I 10/1 $500 Bellar 8ualne11 J3JJS13~-•,~5'.,·,·t •Open Hou•• Agl, 404-8841 , 1ec 648-8473 /&3t -2tll Bureau beh'HG you1----------ll1Uno• for $51 sand any money 101 EMPLOYMENT M•i •....,•''"""'""":' :· ... I ~··•" II pa y1 lo advertl1• BLUFFS Newport B••c h rees or syrvlca1. Read In the b11t Local 3bd 2.5BA S 2100. Ocaenhont & 22nd SI. and undor1land any 5530 l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiii ....... ~l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11..-;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii~ CAREGIVERS Counter Help PT . Man•g•r MatufO Personal Starling wages $5.75 Shoo Sales e.<p req'd Orlv•r/A1sl•l•nl & CERTIFIED NURS ING ASSISTANTS Mosa To1raco, <ind residential co11unun11y spec1al•z1ng 1n Alzheimer s and <!tla1ed dor11C.'nt1a •s seeking en1hus1asl1c. reli able poop!11 to 1oon our learn Musi havo some ciuo gl~1ng e•penenco and a llo~•llle wo•k scned· llle lntlllCStlld <IP• pl>C!lHl':i !a~ resunoo Anne 01si..1n ' 7t4·631 ·2270 C•sh Disbursem e nt & C o lle c l lo n s C te rk Newspapers publisning Co seehs !u!l-t1rne Cash D1sDursorncnt ilnd Collecllons Clerk ly• expe1. prc!errea E•cellen1 boncl1ts. Send O• Fa• Aosun1e· Ac counting Supon;>sor Cah!o1n1a Cammuntly News. P.O Bo• t560 Cos1a Mesa, CA 92628·1560 Fax (7t4) 631·7246 RENT 1hrough class1llecl an riour. Apply at: Appls, e"enas. RX Frenc h 's Bakerlf BIRKENSTOCK p•ck-up, auport, BIC .. t 170 W Baker. C.M. al Co'!ita Mesa StOn1 BJ · 873-4 243 714f54B-6 3BO NEEO HELP f Driver, Personal Driver So Laguna baso/llo• tome /clear dr1v1ng record Fa• e .. per & OMV reporl t o 310·39 3 ·2411 Rot1ted COM bus1na11 714-379-5727 woman, w ill do 714-648-0 981 FILM PRODUCTION• -It• Talen1 Mgn1n 1 and lnlernsh1ps avtulable Call Creat>~il Talenl Mgmt •B00-401·0545• PART-TIME JOB Tel•marke llng •Mofn1ng Hours •No E~perJence •Younr;i. er1erge11c ok •Costa MOSB Call Cooper 1714)722-0119 "'"ands. shopping, po•sonal girl ff1dsy. sonoor serv discount. Locat relera nce s . Al~ce 673·0745 S w edish Nurae'a Aid• Oepen dabll, good cook • E1rand1. 10 yrs expe1. local rererences. 6~6-3735 F T S ALES P ER S 0 N ';;::;::;:::;:::;::;::;=.== Lighting showroom P T Admln Asalal lo cated 1n Newpo11 1---------- Beach 71 4·662-01t1 for local 11n·1 co DOMESTICS 5540 Must llo pro!, organ-General •lOd . computer htera10 MESA TERRACE and have t1nancia! exp Fax res: 714·720·810<1 RECEPTIONIST LOVING N•nnyo;::>o;::> lo• E·Z 8mos twins FT-PT LI Hskpg, Resp, UO. Ref'5. 645-6855 New Alzneirnar's comn•un1ty located on Cos1;:i Mosa rs looking 10 add n.:iw mcmDers lo \ho1r grow•ng team! Pas1t1ons a'olailable with chance !01 ad- vancernent & growth Ouallt1ed applicants will posses tne to11ow· 1ng: S1 rong leader- Sh•P. mo11\'at1ona1. organ1zatoona1, and customer service slulls ' lntcresled ap- plicants lax resume· VEG FRESH MERCHANDISE FARMS 11:~~~~~~: Accepting appl>ca\tons tor lleavy phone' and word processing. Hrs:6am·2pn1 $12 Hr Apply in person· 500 E. 01angetllorpe Anane1m 714.448.8800 Anno D1sktn Reataur•nt Cash•O•S. ru 7t<l·631·2270 espresso svrs. NB loca11ons. FT/PT w.11 General Offi c e 11e1n.1540·5752 P rofessional NB of!lce1 c~~~~~-----1 seeks articulate. h!· R•l•ll S•lesperaon energy person to FT. 10 sell lad•es & h11ndle busy phones. mens sporiswear tiling, heavy mal1ings Up scale ct1en1ele Hours 9-3, Mon-Fro Orly ex per d need SS.hr Call Mery Lee al apply. Nwprl Beach. 717-4880 !or •nle<v1ew . 714-852-8689 HAIRSTYLIST S•l••·PT, Feathers Spacious Rental For Home & Garuen Station In H.B . Open T-Sat 10·30-5:30 Peggy 965-770t He• nrs/days 722·0244 House-Siii•' needed, occasional work Avl Jr---------ol 7 da yslw knd s/h o Ilda ys Infrequent l/aveler. Bond able 225-8983 011erslocked w11h Stull? A call to Classotled will help 642-5678 Telemarketing Start $11/HR • Incentives Ra al Estala Section e,, bar a s an r egf el Pflva!e room un!urn, contracts before you I ;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aroundl Ae11tor1 044-0195 share bath. Ull paid. 1lgn. Shop atound for11 Call your Advar111lng Lido Isle Hom• 4 .. 3. No 1moklng Pflfened. r•I••· R1pr•aant1ll"• Kllch1n•tta In room.J--',.,,======-·I Today!! New crpl, So. patio. Laundry. 1 block lo EARTHWORMS LI•• Co•enz• S2900mo. Yrty. BUI Newport Pier. S490. O ro w•r• wa n t ed ARE YO U FRIENDLY. SOUTH COAST PLAZA JOB FAIR Career oppor1uni1y. Top expanding Mongage Ca. ln Irvine . Unlimited career po1ent1al !or outgoing. sell• motivated individuals inleresled 10 lelesales Call Rachel ( .. 71416 6 0 -0230 No exper necessary Paid !raining. APPLIANCES 6011 7 141574.4249 Grundy Rttr 675-6161 Call Sam 8am-6pm at SlOOO a d•y pos•lbl•. Lie• Rtver• ••OCEAN VU lmmac 0715-4808 1818l 383.0202 71 4/574-4252 4Br 2.5 Ba 3-C•r Oaf. MONEY Naw crpl/rool. S3900. J-.,--,,,c,-,-,-,,,,,---- B•oker 040.5004 RENTALS TO TO LOAN 2914 o u 1 e t w • t • r f r o n t SHARE 2 7 2 4 [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ch arm Ing 2 b r 2 b II [;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii duplex. Xlnt cond, BACK BAY N/S Fam w/d , !•lg, garage. wslk prof ska 1am1. Mair/ 10 Lido •hopping . Ln p •2200.mo 675-4765 ba . dry, gar., •P· $575 + ..... I.Ill. 831-5806 W•t•r1ronl Upgraded CM ArU1t/F/44 w/cata. 3 • 2.5, ln.·door J•c. 2· New H••. galed, pool. •ngl gar. buU1-ln BB-q. Shr/ba gar. 1500 I•• !rig, a!nk & llr .. plt On U-need ief, 831-2111 P•11o. Yearly Laa••· S3500. Own11fA.gl CM. The L•k•• Apt•. 562-943"2860 across So.Coesl Plaza. APARTMENTS FOR RENT M"r-2bf 2ba, no pll• S550. 54()-1228 lrwlne 2 rms avalt. Mt lr-brfbr. PV1 be, 1111 fines. klt/lndry prlv1. ATTN• HOM£0WN!Jl.S Bonow $2SIW100K Too Many 8ilW • Pay ofT.biJI> inrfrnt crnli1 Cordo ' Ho1M Jml':"""'""'nu •Apply by iJh-fl~lv ~ •No Equ1<)' ~om! C•IJ Platino.un iml (tool 5lJ-S .J Opm 7 °""' 1/3 ulll . l490./$360.l'l••••••••••l for r11p. "''· 786--7011 11 ANNOUNC!MENTS CORONA DEL MAR --,-,.-,-,,.-----l·N;;r;,oo:-.~,OeuR;-;l~o-,3BRRR-;op;;;-I, BALBOA Pool. lndry r1cnl1y. 1022 PENINSULA 2607 No •mk. S425fmo. Incl Buy 11. Seti"· And 11. iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;[ u1m11a1. 94~:1937 ___ <_•_•_•_•-"'-""--· __ 413 QOLD•NROD Front unit, 3br 2.5b• --=-c=-::-:c-:C:-:": ------------------1 2<M UM'"" ponoo, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 3 block• to !)each. $2500. Laa 675 .. 991 COSTA MESA 1024 H .... N ... rCuetom "-4br 3ba, big tot, Ill.cf root, fam rm w/fp. "3-556G e xt387 NEWPORT ll!ACB 1069 ....... ~~' :lbd, 2.lb9 1.tpgrllded end \lnlt. l2H,OOO L.H. Agt, •904811 L•ilJLIW iM AMppo. a12. ''•ncifl door•. poot N27.000. ''90/ Co-op· J14114G-G1H. "'lWl' D;Glll iiA 01tP111r ...,,_ -- RESPONSIBLE & CARING? \','e provide 'l'r11.r111portallen Servtces to OW' elderly lltld dl.'!11.bled rommunity I ""'' 1, '" nu1 h 1111' ./ llinpetllJve Wllgeti 9WUng at 57 5Mlr ./ Part·tlme & full·timl! "rnplOyml>m ./I '\kl !nllnlng whllf> aa.ulring )'Oftf B Ucen.w ./ Fril!ndly, te1U11·orio•111j'll WIWIL enWoomenl 21 yea.rs o( ~~ or oklr-r V&1ld CA Drh1!r'9 Ucen.v- and e.we~nl drMJ>g f'l'OOf'd 11!qUifl!(i Fo r more ''l'~H'~~Yr 857-7950 DAVE /Ve, 'II lie/; tfoa ~lte A GOOD ADI Call 842-5878 Come and explore opportunities currently available with South Coast Plaza! Full-time, part-ti me, and seasonal positions available! Saturday, October 4, 1997 10:00 AM -1:00 PM Crystal Court 3333 Bear St.1 Costa Mesa Room #302 {Third Level) • Carousel Operators • Security Officers •Concierge ·Santa's Photo helpers ·Directory Assistants ·Santa's Village Characters • Food, Gifts and Prizes!! For more information, call: (714) 435-2034 or (714) 435-8544 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 6169 BEACH NEWPORT 6169 BEACH You will succeed' TYPIST For newtpepar ol1•ce. t Oam-4pm Mon-Fri N•w G•a Rang• 30' Kenmore. AlmonCI/ Dlack . Co11 S479. Maki Ofler 722-0700 * 714·723·5440 * 1---------- EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 • ••••••• Please be awa1e that the h1t1ng1 In this cal· egory may requ•r• you to call a 900 number 1n which !here Is 1 ch111rga per m1nu1e EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Cant seem 10 get 10 a u !hose repair jobs around the hout•? Let the Clasaltled Service Directory help you find reliable help. &42·5078 -- II IOATS lltl TllllSPOrtAno•iiAC1mgmu&. .. •~~1~·JAGV--~A11!!11!!~'•1o~s,1&.i! ~ . .,.... . ......... . '•t ACUlllA LS 2dr. I ~-o • ....., W.................. u.w. ..... -. -·-··-.. --........ a1...-n9, r••I I c::~111, m1nU utH 723.-1904 • •t•.•77 (TXTllOJ ''·"' J TODAY'S , .... ·11. ~C~R~O~S~S~W~O~R~D~P~U~Z~Z~L~E=· :J ~°== L-.ond TAHNAH HIRSCH 7011 Ml 5'*11~~ eo~· =~ -" """""' ~ .•. g. ell Pierr9'• dMd ............ 10 .A.Miies 1o cnme 71 Ht-...,,., 72 Type ol pencil ~plpo 73 Slop OOWN 1 Fine horse 2 Tr1-.el9f "'=-3 Mina entratlCfl • s.umm."ze 5 Pedicure ...... 6 PI09pel'S 7 T ••· oelghb01 8 Bargains • v"'°' 10 Clev&me~ 11·-cam. Jonn' i2~or contusion 13 Lllie some remarks 21 Vanlshed - ltlln air 22 Vok:anic !low 48 Washington's "'" 53 Daddies 5" Coml1UC1 55 Cowhand's """' .. ""'~ 58 Sun-dried bricit 61 Actress P11rtman 62 Nollon 63 Allows 64 IF i'\OI 66 Great -- ------t.axus llOl<SY TALD to nte• Ml8810N Yl•.H> •e1 XJI l•LLINO •PAC•a I -~·~·:00::•:::"::;:··~-:::·~1 1opaa, oaim•.t MUCIDl!S 1130 WB8T 6109 8 O Q 10 NOR'111 •K4S OA71 OAKQI •1085 o•• 6AQ74 SI' 80tml •AQJ OK43 O J 1088 6KJ8 The biddinc: £ABT •7111 QJl88t 0 748 •• OOtml WEBI' 10 p- NORTH 30 3NT P ... ·-Opening lud: Ten of 6 In the mid-1930a, a French team, recognir;ed as Europe'11 be1t, came to the United States t.o challenge the Four Acea in what waa, in etreet, the firal world champion11hip. Although they I01:1t the match, they gained a cert ain meaaure of reven1e at high-atake rubber bridge. Thie hand wee e11peci11ly 11weeL North·South were Ely Culbertson and Dick Frey, respectively. Sitting West wa11 the 11ta r or the French I· '"'".,· •unroof, 9QU&d Pinn A1bt.rraa tao aJ.eo ~ 'M LaG ... D l.S fu61y IOaded ' pf•1ed D••la C-,p ten~I= (or bl• Siii •vilhble at my: Beige, Ctnm l.albet, ('14032•) Sa7,88S al ~ h J 8 Cluome Vl!hHla, COIUlU'J on1 -t ••n orotra OCT 18TH premium aound •es XJ8 and Rene i...co.i.. The biddlna WU PAltKINQ LOT IAL• (30ST780) .... 1~95 Bl•Clk, cntreo&I routine, and tlu.e no trump wu a BAU•R LOTUS lealh•r. •unroo/ ~lrcm coalnd. H~ ded.,.. Clean out · tho•• 9ei· COITA MllA (728214) $29,996 et WOl'bd out u.& llM ;.;Jd mil• rages, bo9l IOck•ra, 714-942·7700 11 tricb, he would l)fdi: up an utn •tc.,. & lurn your 1ur '91 XJ8 the r bbe plut boal QAI' to CASH!l---------ol Tit•nlurn, CMlmHI point on w:lftD.inl e ru r. 'Mlat This I• tri. wllnd ol my BU!Cv 9035 l••ther, •unrool proved to be hlatlownr&JI . n Weet led a ,,.-ive ten ol1padM, "CLAll OF '97 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t3j~VJ~:U fghl:s t•kan in du1nr111 ,.,Ith \he klnr. CRUISER'• PMTV'' '88 C•n•urv Llmlled COSTA MESA ---- •e? MO 811&. 1.o.im9r Xlnl condl Gold/PalO 111.000 mi. s12.&00 oco (71 •) 8734941 NISSAN 9150 •es 3ooz.x T-Top, Great •unrter. new pa1n1, •uto. Too much to 11111 Mu•t •••I Bought •nolher car. 13500.C)bO 540-3g33 There •ere ni .. ra1t trick• and Mii< 01lg ml, a11 pow.,, T14-M2·7700 du~ would produce a 10th no m•t-100'• 01 Yl!Chtamart In phorte, new llr••·l,-,=-:;-;;;;-.,.,r.-.=1---------ter how the ca1* lay. So declarer iouta to M•,dco wlU be Very good condlllonl '88 112 XJ8 ~lnl PLYMOUTH 9185 th . •--d ""th d , hare to buy w/ca1hl 53500. s.e.1554 cond.' Low ml, cd, won • operung-"'' ummya Let'• eccomodate phone, chrome whl•, kins and ran the ten or cl ub1. It them. Call ma 10 r•·i------~---I suntool, all ••Nice '83 R•ll•n1 Auto, wonl 1erve your 1pace , CADILLAC 9 0 4 0 rec. $10,900. 780-0754 good running cood, lmpremad w:I~ t.he auooeea of the Ernie Minnie. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil=o:::------,-:-:;:: racord1. On• owner, llnesee, declarwd«tded t.hat it••• J• $1000. 780.0952 perf'ectly 1are to IJO for the aecond MINNIE'S '83 Sedan D•vlll• JEEP 91101 _______ _ overtricli:. Another club wa1 led YACHT SURPLUS Fully equlped. LI bJu•.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iii PONTIAC 9170 and, five bicb later, Soulh .,,., a le.Int cood. 49k mllea. '88 Ch•rok•• R111d 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii poorer,butwiaerman. $,J,995. 64 4·1080 4x4, low pckg. 01ig l1 Thio "-pUveduck hu ,0 __ _,. 1500 Old Newport 81. attar 5. owner, xlnl cond, naw '85 Stellon Wagon .,....... ..... C .M. 948-4182 2 Good condlllon . in man,. fonna lince. What impreu-tires $5800 873-0 44 S2100 P l•••• cell es ua ia that it lur ed one of the P.S. A -.111ry ,pec1a11 ;C~H~E~V~R=O~L;E~T:9;0:4~51 ~~~;;;~~~1·P•~•~•~->~•~•~•~· --::!i?s tineet declaren tithe d•y into~ thank you la all my LEXUS 9115 ardi~n1 • certa.illl vulnerable game neighbor• on Old -at rubber bridle. no 18881 Nwp1 Bl. for the use ol '88 Ch•VV Suburban PORSCHE 9175 your parking 1011. am/Im ca11, pwr win· '82 SC 400 Spn.1ce.l;i;ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Learn to be a better bridle dowstdr1. Xlnt cond. Custom whl1. phone. • '84811 Cerrere I 18 b ~b t 1---------107k ml. $7,950 48k mHa1 wf70k mlle Btack, 27k mUe1, 01lg pi•yer U ,..,.., e now O t e POWER BOATS (714) 759·6881. currenl warranty. Mini owner, gatagad, mint Goren Brldp Letter by calllnc 1-'i>OZiiTV.'i''fi<J~';o~o~d~. ~·~'~'"~·;.'~o~o-~•060~;.I 60 61 5 (800) 788-1226 for Information. 70121 '80 ZR1 VETTE $26,000 7l4·7 · 5 Or write to: Ganin Brldfe Let-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All options. Kil'\Q ol '82 SC300 COUPE 1--------- lflr, P.O. Boll: 4110, ChJtal'O, Ill. •78 SKIP JACK le.Int the HUI, One Owner. Gree1;1, Ian lea1her, RANGE 60680. cond. Low hours. Fun ~:'.~.R•~35,~~~'. ~~7' chr~~':~~~e!s ROVER 917? c o·-.er s, w fT ta I I ef . 805 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,,,,500. ca11 altai, -~-'o'-'-'l_"_o_._'_"_o_~1 (2ZWW037) $19, ,, BAUl!R LOTUS COUNTY LWB 4pm, 780·324.0779 199 Taha• 4x4 4·Dr COSTA MESA '83 FREE TO YOU 6022 PETS & CORONA '88 CELEBRITY 22. Monochrornallc Red 714·842·7700 Blaclc, sable ieathar, l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Loaded! lnclds: Lthr,•---,,=.,-,,-,,,;.--C/O charl<O'l•r. loadeal 1• ANIMALS 6049 DEL MAR 6122 210·VBR le.Int cond! moon roof, cd, perlec11-•95 LS 400 !63~427) $29,995 Fr•• Klltena lo good iiiiii!"i!iii~iii~iiiii l~iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiii Orlglnal owner. 140hrs cond! Assumable Whlle/1-.ory, BAUER LOTUS home. Wiit pay lor 0 CIC ATS Sund•V 8 , appliances. Aemo-.1ble bait tank. Lease . No Ca ah lull opllon. eert\lied COSTA MESA •ham to be neutered Kittens Sll-.er spor-furn & knlck·knackst Loran. fish·l!nder. Needed. 721 ·112J 6.9% avaH. 1•714·1542·7700 Of spayed 548-2178 led. CFA shots. S400 3311A S•avl•w VHF Radio. Trailer. !6'006869 S4t,877 HELP ME 1·909-628·40J2 (I n ) Blm. top. Musi Seol l-------.,-.,--,-1 FIND A HOME11 1 ---------l----"-'_'_' ___ 1 .... •0•·-•,00n.-.";;7~3~·~7•';;7;;;7 FORD 9075 '82 LS 400 M'f name ls Sushi andl' 'B8 302 Ultr• Sun1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cashmere/1-.ory. I am a gorgeous PIANOS & COSTA MESA 6124 Runn•f Twin Vol-.o l' lull option, certified, c hoc o I ale polntl :O~R~G~AN~~S~iiiiiii~6~0~5~9:1•iii~~:.:!~~~~~I Penta 271. Low hours. * '94 E:111plor•' * 6.9% a-.all. Siamese and desper· E•t•t•S•I• Loaded w/xlras! Sur-Eddie Bauer, 4•2, <1'112506$27,977 ately looking tor a Fri/Sat 8:JOam-<1pm veyed wllhln lasl JO loedea, phone Inc., home. I'm 5 years old Bebv Orend Plano Furn. bikes, anUques, days. SJJK or reason· Xlnt cond,. au records '84 as 300 and declawed. Be•utltul, Hl-Gloas new & uled clothing, able oiler 760·8837. provided. $15,500 C1shmer11/lvory, (714) 462·3151 Bl•ck. Llk• N•w toys. exoiclse equip, 724-4751 1v1. 646-6812 fut! Opllon. certllled. OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT 6047 $1995. 527..0900 '.,-,-,,,.-,-,-=,,---.,,,,---6 9% 11 baskets, baby ilems,1· I-=~~~~~-~'' · a-.a · lots ol miscellaneous SAIL BOATS ?014 ...-•99 FoFd Prob• LX ll'062198 $25,977 770 P•ul•rlno Low mllas, e xit a clean, fully loaded '85 ES 300 M••• V•rd• 22' BOAT ON $4700 840·3692 Cashmere/Ivory ~~~~,~~I: ~c~': In 4~~~~~R!!'a?bor *'92 Explor•F 4x4• lul~0f-!!oan, c:r::.::ed. GARAGE SALES SUBARU 9200 '83 OL Wegon White. Good rel/able 1ran1· portauon. Good cond. $600 673-2741 TOYOTA 9210 '79 CELICA Llltback, stick, 1tereo ca11. Good trans. Reg. 4/98 $650 obo •tl31·0757 '89 L•nd Ctul••r. ---------~--------~---------ILlk• New Walnut Exec BALBOA ISLAND horn 9am-Jpm $9,900 714-855-9237 Loaded! S2K ml, llhr, · pr v · Ov•r 300 Hom•al or 714-580-8226 pager new b1ake1, warranly '84 £5 300 Load&dl ac, auto, 60K orig miles, one ownat. $19.995. 714-717-7777 APPLIANCES 6011 FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 desk + file credenza+ .. 2 tall book thet~es. 6106 S550. llrm lakes all. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 645·6587 or 645-9258 Bargain• Galore! $12,500 631-J669 Black{Jade 1-.ory RAIN OR SHINEI '93 T•urua SW ve. lull option. for Info. & maps call MARINE SLIPS AT, AC. CC, PW, POL. <11032268 $23,977 Coldwoll Banket on DOCVS ?022 '* Restaur•nt Equip. O•k Office Furn. 4' & Saturaay at 666-9JJJ "" 107k ml, d•k green, U I I F •• b k W lff T I B d ESTATE SALE 'l;;i;';;;~;;;-'i:;;f~:;;';liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l lint wd, ve"' clean. '94 LS 400 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 std mperal teezer 00 cases, com· 0 •nn ng • • PETS & ll•Perklng Lot S al•• Musi sell by 9/30. Cashmere/Ivory, '80 Rabbit Conv. & Refdg, 2 Burner puter desk wt hulch, T•n At Hom8o ANIMALS 6049 Sa! 1014 9am-2pm. 18' on shore Mooring 55950 6,2_50,3 only 21k. lull opllon, Black tw O"Y <op, Stoves w/GrlU & Oven. 1wl-., chr. S350 675-3822 Buy Olrecl and •'11•1 & ,,. Ml " II b < S VE •• Jooob S ch•am Applla''''· J•-•l•y. 1c .. e oa · •205375 A 5 opood Ru·• gooo Sandwich Cooler. AH Commerclal/Home l~iiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiii " • "" ., W N S~OOO 651J.624S ' " 51200 0 374 0303 Offlc• D••k w/ bul· unlls lrom 5199 .00 1 ~ books, rurnllura, · P1 · 1----------1 LEXUS St.-.300 l-.mso631-6673 or Ev~s, :J'J-e405 !elln board, Ille Low Monthly Pmll O•rm•n Shorthair Enibe house con1ents: bikes. plan1s. & much 47' SLIP Greal roe on HYUNDAI 9090 MISSION VIEJO '85 PASSAT GLX container & shel5.a61 Fr•• Color Catalog Cha~op1:1o\~'~n•• A,n1 lql,ues. CGhl lna. more!, Chs'"htlanl o.;•,0,1-Newport Pen S600/mol iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;,..;.';·•;0;:;0;-•:;;:•:•~·5::3:•:•:_1 V6. lea1har . moon1001 W••h•F/Ory•r Slack· S75. obo 645-3 2 Call 1-800-711-0158 urn ure. ass, essor c oo " ' lncl ulls. $60 patklng '87 LS 400 (3KEL075) $t4,91i15 able S275. F1lg S150. -~:;;i.~':.L;_;;;~;;:::J;;;-;:;;;;;;:c-----J-M!i'o~le~-~'Y~•~&'-"<~e~m~-3'i_yjirs LI n ens . 0 o t Is• Je.ck and Iha Sox on a-.ailable. 723-5835. 'SQ Hvundal Son•I• Low miles. Xlnt Condi BAUER LOTUS OW s9o. 646.5848 Sota & Lov••••t $1 50/ea. 714·99J·:3118 Clas sic Comics F•lrvlew & B•k•r QLS 4Clr, power. AJC, COSTA M•SA XI I d< • WANTED HE'P ME Be•oboll S1'lk•.' Lido l•I• Pvl Do", "P T•k• Over Le••• $4noo~:~o MJ:i' :~~j FINO 'A HOME.II Mor1ens S!uClfo Dog ll·---------1 to 65ft. wa1er/elactrlc. ~';~5glea.n72'3~~~~:~ 759-5427 AMer 7pml __ c7c1_4_·•~·~•c·c7c7c0c0~ FURNITURE 6014 714-328-3287 TO BUY 6019 M'j name Js SuJhl and Colfecllo n, Post NEWPORT Very 5ecure. 87J-76771 ----------li:nTir.----.;-,;I 1 am a gorgeous Caids , C ro ck5 , BEACH 6169 N ta I· LOTUS 9123 Old Coln• Gold SU-.er chocolate polnl Ov l t!s , Etc . ewpor •v JNfINITI 9095 Can't seem to get to au those repair jobs around lhe house? Ch•lrs lV, nlghlstand, MERCHANDISE F1anktln Mini, Star!lng Siamese and despet-Thur 8-4, Fri 8·4; GeraQ• S•I• Sal. 78 m ~:!tes~:rln~ 0~mV~~l 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii coffee !bl. desk (no MISC. 6015 Old watches & jewelry alely looking tor a Sa\ 9·2. il''s at 6:30. Hsahold, bab(. & misc Lido. From 513_5161,.1 • '15 ESPRIT 54• drawersl. 1m book ·1 ;~::-;::~:::-::1;:W~•~";'°~'~'~'~C~ol~o~O<~';·';'~"i /.~h:o:m~o1. ~1'tm~5~Y~'~'~"~o~ld:i l 435 Rlv•F• de Ave Sail or Electric prerd. '84 045 Brack, Black leather. case/cab. 759·l386. and declawed. 207 AM ETHYST (&Clay SI.) No 11._8 aboards. Slie New Lellut 1rade CID. llnted window•. ===~=""'=~'7i B•bv Stuff! Belllnl crib (714) 462·3151 2511.5011 available. wont list 1gk mile• Co1.1nl'Y Ent Armolre & manre11, pley yard, WANTED TO BUY: CLASSIFIED 873·8223 CLASSIFIED 714.675.4912 Agent #259043 $24,977 (F63001) 149,985 Let the Cl•s•llled S•rvlce $600. Tradltlonal glider 1ocker. Peg-Pottery Rookwood. ll'a lhe iesource you========= It's lhe resource you M11hog•ny King bad s11oner. designer bed-Roseville, Bauer, can counl on 10 sell 11 can count on to sell a Newport Isle Approx $700. 548-4225 ding, diaper gen!e, Catalina, Kay Finch, my•lad ot rnarchan· o-.erstocked w!th myriad ot merch1n· 18' side tie. Pwr/waler. booster seat, gates & EiC... Top Dollar dlse Items, becau!lle stutf7 dlse l1em1, bacau1a $100/mo. 642·9668 MOVING SALE wallpaper. 875..01554 673·6223 our columns compel A call to our columns compel Bedroom fu1n, sola & ji;<.;;;;-;--;.-;;-;:o;-;cl'!:::;;;==;;::;::;;:;:;:::;:~I quallfiad buyers 10 Classified qualllled buyers loJ••••••••••I chel1, ou!door paHo KF•I•• Mi r ror 4' call! calll I' furn & ml1cl Call Oclagonal Travertine. Bu'j lt. Seti It, find !t. e 42•9878 will help 842·51578 AUTOMOBILES 714·646·6805 tor appl. llke nu $250. 759-5410 Cla••Ul•d. 842·!5678 ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 '83 J30 Full option, C/O, new Le•US trade. #017483 $15,877 LEXUS MISSION Vl~JO 1·800-888 5388 '88 ESPRIT DlrectO"" TURBO ·~ Red, tan 1aathe1, help you !ind onlY23k rnlles reUable help. (2PTN739) $28,895 842·5178 BAUER LOTUS 1-~._;,c;:_,,,o.;.,O--~-COSTA MESA Buy It. Seti It. Find It. 714·842•7700 Cleealfted. ORCO I' l lJ M Ill NI,;