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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-01-08 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa ·community since 1907 Let · th·e show begin •Nation's largest stadium-style movie theater will be first jewel in newly formed Orange County Theatre District. By Tim Grenda, Daily Piiot The idea is for a focused effort to promote the ai:ea as ·a dynamic, cosmopolstan theater dis- trict w that is also a shopping and ctirupg hub for all of Southern Calliornia, officials said "We're saying this is the place to see world- class theater and world-class performing arts,· said Jerry Mandel, president of the Perfonrung Arts Center. •Put this on your map This is the • place to come " SOUTH C~AST ME'fRO -:-The curtain rose While few 0 details on specific promotions or on a n~w act in local theater history on Wednes-events planned were unveiled, offioals Sa.Jd day Wlth ~e . form~t:ion of the Orange County I signs and banners marking the area and nallon-The~tre. DlStrict, a Joint venture by four of the al advertising campaigns to attract visitors figure areas biggest marquee names. to be part of the effort. Coach liebengood resigns after 12 years at Estancia John Liebengood, who has coached Estancia High football for the past 12 years, has resigned his posi- tion, leaving Estancia in search of a replacement. Llebengood began his tour MAAC MARTIN I OAlY PllOT Henry Segerstrom, 1Mt. and South ~oast Repertory Director David Emmes chat pnor to a press conference to announce the new Orange County Theatre District. The ~outh Coast Repertory, Orange County The district - specifically the South COdst Perform.mg Arts Center, <;J ~egerstrom & Sons I Plaza area generally bounded by Avenue of the and ~d_wards Theaters ~ucwt announced they Arts, the San Diego Freeway, Bear Street and the have 1omed forces to actively mal'ket the area of Costa Mesa they all call home. •SEE THEATER PAGE A13 . •Wlth an 0-10 team and then took the Eagles to a 10-Vic- tory season three years lat- er. He finished with an overall win-loss-tie record of 53-67-3. For the story, see Sports B1. John Uebengood ----'MAl\ffl~ An investigator searches through Items found inside a storage container where materials for making methamphetamine were found. Below, C~ta Mesa Ll Ron Smith, battalion chief Keith Fujimoto and Officer D. Hogue check interior of storage unil Police evacuate area, seal off freeway transition roads after man stumbles across cache of blasting caps, booby traps and $700,000 worth of drug ingredients. , ' Dynamite, meth lab setup found in storage unit By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Amid the clutter of old compact discs and car parts, authorities on Wednes- day found dynamite, blasting caps and material reportedly used to manufacture rnethamphetamine in a Bristol Street storage unit left abandoned by a tenant. Police, firefighters and bomb squad personnel arrived at the Bristol Street Mini Storage near Newport Boulevard after the new renter of unit No. 377 reported finding the suspicious material around 9:20 a.m . Along with two sucks of com- mercial-grade dynamite and sev- en to 10 blasting caps, police found five, football-sized bags of white powder, one bag of black powder and five, five-gallon paint cans containing a dark milky sub- stance, authorities said. Police also found at least two boxes full of military-style booby trap devices that had not been rigged up, Costa Mesa Police Lt Ron Smith said. Police evacuated the block and • SEE METH PAGE A13 ·Retired Newport Beac,h policeman helps crack ~1-meinber_ fraud ring expert's w~rk credited in breaking up four-county insurance case; 86 suspects indicted by grand jury. By Christopher Goff ard, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A retired Newport Beach policeman with exper- tise in ha.ndwrlting analysis played a key role in the investigation that has netted 51 arrests in folU counties in con- nection with an alleged mustve ~ar l.nsurance fraud ring. • Charles BesWick, a retired sworn officer at lhe department and cunently ltJ ra.nge muter, volunteered dozens of heun to acrutinJze handwttting on . stacks of documents that led to the crackdown. authorities said Deputy District Attorney Kenneth Chmn, who will prosecute the case, said Beswick was the only handwriting expert involved in the two-year inv&sti- gation and his efforts wer. •extremely helpful" in identifying O'imlr\aJJ. Orange County District Attorney Mike ~apln.i and California Insurance Conun1111oner Chuck Quackenbush on WedDesday aru\ounced the i:Oaclulklft of lhe ln\teltigatioa and r.vealed anestl •SEE 8l8WICK PACI! A11 ,. Both sides claim victory in El Toro ruling again • San Diego judge rules e nvironmental impdct report must be changed, recirculate d throughout the county By Jennifer Armstrong, Dally Pilot A Wednesday q>Urt ruling I outlining how the county must hx a report that favored an au- port at El Toro had local airport advocates saymg ·no big deal" while South County opponents claimed vtctory San Diego Judge Judith McConnell t9ld county ofhoals they must redo parts of tbe envi- "It's another big . ho-hum. This is all just a get-rich-quick scheme for the lawyers ... u -BARBARA UCHMAN ronmental impact report that led Airport opponent Richdrd to the county supervlsors' 1996 Dixon meanwh1lf' cctll<'d the vote to pursue plans for an air· rulmg • wonderlul ~ port at the El Toro Manne base "It indicates thdt the rf'µort is· Those changes will be subject to I flawed," Sdld Drx on. d Lake For- public review, just as the report est nlv counnlman and chdu- itseU was -and that's the part man ol the El Toro Rem.e Plrtn- that pleased South County lead-nmg Authorit) '\;ot onh 1~ she ers who oppose the airport gomg 10 make thP count} go' But Newport Bea ch Mayor 1 back and redo mdJOr area~. hut Tom Edwards, a longtune airport she's also going to require they supporter, expected the dec1s1on recuculate 1t No\\ the count~ ·s to come down JUSt as 1t did. going to come under scrutm~ ·Th~~dera1~ernmem has I --~rcConne1rs ruftng came m looked at this plar:nllg process I response to a la\' suit filed by and called 1t the most open pub-South County airport opponents lie planrung process they've ever challenging the count\ ·s report seen,· he Sdid. "The county 1s ln No, ember, McConnell dec1d· not trytng to hide the ball on this " • SEE EL TORO PAGE A 13 Irvine school board still favors Bonita Canyon deal •District finds itself at odds with Irvine Mayor Christina Shea. By Husein Mashni, Daily Piiot IRVINE -At its Tuesday rught meeting, the Irvine school board 1 agreed to pursue of all its options in relation to the embattled Boruta Canyon development -despite a move by lrvme Mayor Christina Shea to scuttle a proposed annexa- tion. Hoping to sway the Irvin~ Clty Counol from .opting out of the annexation plans, the lrvme board directed its president, Hank AcDer, to represent the district at the Tues- .day night City Cound.l meeting ln case the COllllcil decides to back ~ut of the process, the lrvllle · . · r l f · . • • " I f, school board said 1t would look mto the construction of d K-8 school at the Boruta Canvon site ds it planned to do befott' the c:mn 'Xd· tion process begcln At the same tune, the board ")dtd 1t will continue the ptocess of trdOS- femng the land to the Newport- Mesa school d.istnct nus pTOJ>OSl· tion would mean the Boruta Canyon development would ,be governed by the oty of lrvme and area students would c'ltlE;Jld New- port-Mesa schools "lf's not the best of both worlds, but it may be a workable solution," Adler S&d -------.SEE lRVINE PAGE A13 1923-1998 Pioneer newsman James Dean dies Jam • Jim~ D an, the felpecl('d former edi· tor of th Orange County Register and bus: ~d of retired o.ity Not sod~ writer V\da DMn bu died . Mr. DMft WU 74. See .iory, ,. .. 1. Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ·L~t the shovv begin· 8 Nation's largest stadium-style movie theater will be first jewel in newly formed Orange County Theatre District. By 1im Grenda, Daily Pilot The idea lS for a focused effort to promote the area as "a dynamic, cosmopolitan theater chs- trict • that is also a shopping and dirung hub .for · all of Southern California, officials said .. "We're saymg this is the place to see world- class theater and world-class performing arts.· said Jerry Mandel, president of the Perfomung Arts Center. "Put this on your map. This is the SOUTH COAST METRO -The curtain rose place ~o come." . . . . on a new act in local theater history on Wednes-While few de tails on specific promotions or day with the formation of the Orange County e_vents planned v.;ere unveiled, offtc1als ~aid Theatre District a joint venture b four of the signs an~ ?anners m~Jung the area. a.nd n~tion- area's biggest m'arquee names Y al advertising campaigns to attract v1s1tors figure · • . to be part of the effort . Coach liebengood r esigns ·after 12 years at Estancia MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y Pl.OT Henry Segerstrom, left, and South Coast Repertory Director David Emmes chat prior to a press conference to announce the new O range County Theatre District The ~outh Coast Repertory, Oral}ge County The district _ specifically the South Coast Perfomung Arts Center, CJ ~egcrstrom & Sons Plaza area generally bounded by Avenue of the and ~d~ards Theaters Cucwt announced they I Arts, the San Diego Freeway Bear Street and lhe have JOmed forces to actively market the area of __ ' Costa Mesa they all call home. •SEE THEATER PAGE A13 John Uebengood, wbo has coached Estancia High football for the past 12 years, has resigned his posi- tion, leaving Estancia in search of a replacement Liebengood began his tour with an 0-10 team and then took the eagles to a 10-vic- tory season three years lat- er. He finished with an overall win-loss-be record of 53-67-3. For the story. see Sports B1. John Ltebengood .. • MARC MARTIN I DALY Pit.OT An investigator searches through Items found inside a storage container where materials for making methamphetamlne were found. Below, Costa Mesa ll Ron Smith, battalion chief Keith Fujimoto and Officer D. Hogue check interior of storage unil Police evacuate area, seal off freeway transition roads after man stumbles across cach e of blasting caps, booby traps and $700,000 worth of drug ingredie nts. Dynamite, meth lab setup found in storage unit By Christophe r Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Amid the clutt~r of old compact discs and car parts, authorities on Wednes- day found dynamite, blasting caps and material reportedly used lo manufacture methamphetamine in a Bristol Street storage unit left abandoned by a tenant. Police, firefighters and bomb squad personnel arrived at the Bristol Street Mini Storage near Newport Boulevard after the new renter of unit No. 377 reported finding the suspicious material around 9:20 a .m. Along with two sticks of com- mercial-grade dynamite and sev- en to 10 blasting caps, police found five, football-sized bags of white powder, one bag of black powder and five, five-gallon paint cans contauung a dark milky sub- stance, authonties said. Police also found at least two boxes full of military-style booby trap devices that had not been rigged up, Costa Mesa Police Lt Ron Smith said. Police evacuated the block and •SEE METH PAGE A13 ·Retired Newport Beach policeman .helps crack 51-member fhiu<l ring MOUND TOWN •..• .M ~rt'swork credited in breaking up four-county, insurance case; 86 suspects indicted by grandjwy. By Christopher Goff ard, Dat/'t Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A. retired Newport Beach policeman with exper- tise in bandwrtting analysis played a key role in the investigation that has netted 51 arrests in four counties in con· nection with an alleged mustve ~ar lnSurance fraud ring. ·1 • Charles Beswick, a retired sworn officer at the department and cunently its range muter, voluntieNd dozens or boun to scrutinize handwnUng on stocks of documents that led to the crackdown, authQrlties said. Deputy District Attorney Kenneth Chinn. who Will prosecute the case, said Beiwick wu the only handWriting expert involved in the two-year iilv81ti- gation and his efforts WeJ'8 •extreme1y helpful• in identifying criminal•. Orange County Diltdct Attorney Mike Caf.lzzi and California lnlurance CommlaLoner Chuck Quackenbush OG Wednelday announced the coodUllon ol tbe lnftltig•tioo aDd rivealed arresta • 8EI! •trftCK PAGe A• Both sides claim victory iii El Toro ruling again • San Diego judge rules e nVlionmentdl unpdct report must be changed, recirculated throughout the county By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot A Wednesday court ruling I outlining how the county must hx a report that favored an au- port at El Toro had local airport advocates saymg "no big deal" I while South County opponents clauned victory San Diego Judge Judith McConnell told county officials they must redo parts of the envi· ronmental impact report that led to the county supervisors' 1996 vote to pursue plans for an au- port at the El Toro Manne base Those changes will be subject to public reVJew, JUSt as the report itself was -and that's the part that pleased South County lead- ers who oppose the airport But Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards, a longtune cnrport supporter, e xpected the dec1S1on to come down JUSt as 1t did "The federal government has looked at th.ts planning process and called 1t the most open pub- lic planrung process they've ever seen," he said. "The county is not trying to hide the bdll on th.ts. u It's another big ho-h um. This is all just a get-rich-quick scheme for the I " awyers ... -BARBARA UCHMAN Arrport opponent R1chdrd Dixon mednwhtlE' called the ruling ·wonderful .. It md1cdtes thdt tht> report 1s flawed." '>dtd DL"<on c1 Lclke fo1 - f'!.l cit\ c ounctln1c1n dnd < hdtr· man ol the El Toro Rt> be Pldn· nmg Authority Not uni\· 1!. she• gomg to make thE> count; go bdck and redo mct1or ctrt•a, hut c;he's also going to rt'qwre the\ recuculdte 1t No'' the count\ ' gomg to come under .,cruhm · McConn»ll's ruhnq cdffie m response to a la" -;u1t flied hy South Count) clirpor1 opponents challenging the count\ " report In November, McConnell dec1d- • SEE EL TORO PAGE A 13 Irvine school board still favors Bonjta Canyon deal •District finds itself at odds with Irvine Mayor Christina Shea. By Husein Mashni, Daily Piiot IRVINE -At its Tuesday night I meeting. the Irvine school board agreeq to pursue of all its options in relation to the embattled Bonita Canyon development -despite a move by Irvine Mayor Chnsbna Shea to scuttle a proposed annexa- tion. Hoping to sway the l.Mne City Council from opting out of the annexation plans, the Irvine board directed its president, Hank Adler, to represent the district at the Tues- day rught City Council meeting. In case the COWlol deodes to back out of the process, the lrvme :. ; ·" I H E ·• I school board saidit would look mto the construction of a 1\-8 .,cftool at the Boruta Canyon 1te as 11 - planned to do befotc> the a.nnt>Xd· bon process began At the same time tht' board Sdtd 1t will conbnue the p1oet·~s of tr<llk'· femng the land to the Newport- Mesa school d.Lstnct Tius propost· lion would mean the Boruta Canyon development would be governed by the aty of l.rvme and area students would attend New- port·Mesa schools. ·It's not the best of both worlds, but it may be a workable solubon. • Adler saJd •SEE IRVINE PAGE A13 1923-1998 . Pioneer newsman James Dean' dies James •Jim• Dean, the r peeled form r Cd1· tor of th Orange County Regwt~r and bus· bend of retired o.llY :Not sod~ writer Vida 'Deu bu died. Mr. DMD WU ''· See story,,...1. A2 [ THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1998 ITY EDITOI TI greer wylder ' 1 SHE IS Entrancing when she's at work. RELAXING TO SUCCESS ... Newpon Beach/CMaa Mesa Daily Pilot ""-.:::.... pilot people -AUDRE DENARD Hypnotizing patients onto the right track ; POSH clothing sale now on the rack Audre DeNard says she can help you stop smoking, lose weight or boost your work output -just by helping you relax and concen- trate. can't make me stop smoking.' 1 can't make them stop smoking - they have to want to stop smok- ing." PLUNGING INTO THE SUBCONSOOUS DeNard sees hypnotherapy as a direct route lo the subconscious mind, "where all the stuff is." Her role, she says, is to broker a bal- ance between the subconscious and conscious parts of the brain. P OSH (640-8310) is having its senu-annual sale on fine mens clothing and shoes, which are reduced 30 to 60% •. Name brands on sale include Ashworth, Robert Tal- bott, Ralph Lauren, Joseph Abboud, Barry Bricken, Ike Behdr, Corbin, Tucots St. Raphdel, Tommy 8dhama, Sdmuelsohn, Southwick and Cornelian1. Shoes on sale include Mezldn, Polo, Johnston & Murphy and Sebdgo. POSJ-1 1s dt r: .. sruon lsldncl in Newport Be<1ch Al & Ed's Autosound (444- 1141) 1s m 1ls final week of a cledrdncc sale of everything m the stor~. On sale are Sony; Kenwood. Aud1ovox, Alpine, Kenwood, Blaupunkt, Sanyo and Panasonic: items The mobile t>lt•ctromcs store spec1al- izP., 10 cdssette decks, compact disc pldyc>rs, compdct disc chanqers dnd combos, ampli- lter., dnd equdhzecs, subwoofers dncl boxC's, speaker systems and mobile secunty systems. Al & Ed's Autosound also installs in- dash crtr stereos, compact disc chdngers, amplifiers and speak- ers free The $lore is at 2800 Hdrhor Boulevard m Costa Mesa Newport Ski Co. (631 -3280) 1s having d huge sale on all K2 skies and Rollerblades. An addi- tional 30% will be ldken off the sale pnc<• of thP two name IJrand skates. There dfe many s12es and styles to chose from. Newport Skj Co. 1s a t 2700 W. Coclst Highway m Newport Bed ch. Decor (548-4874) ts having an mventory sale on all 1997 (urn1ture The store Carnes unusual-shaped furniture including a sC1ucer chair and a bright reel lip chair that can be ordered The store 1s at 1800 Newport Blvd. m Costa Mesd. You cdn stock up on beauty supplies at The Bod's 35% to 15" .. otr sale. The store is at South Coc1st Plaza in Costa Mesc1 On sale are natl care, designer brand name hair care, body Cdf<', brushes, purses, hair color, dppltances and gtft items. The hypnotheraptSt guides her patients through sessions that she says teach them to reframe their lives and express their problems on a reclining sofa in her Balboa Boulevard office UWhen people see that they're supported, they can do anything,• says De,Nard, d Newport Beach resident. "I help anyone who wants to change or achieve some-· thing and can't." ~ DEMYSTIOZING HYPNbSIS ~ Besides tending to her therapy : practice -which offers inruvidual : sessions as well as workshops on ~ exercise, nutrition, yoga and pros- : perity -DeNard also contributed ~ to a book. "Llle Unlimited: Living as Physically Immortal• by Mony Farael. DeNard, who earned a bache- lors degree in psychology from Georgetown Uruvers1ty and a mas- ters degree in counseling from UC Irvine decided to enter the hyp- notherapy field "to dispel the . myths." To gel her start, she : enrolled in the Irvine-based Amer- : ican Institute of Hypnotherapy. ~ • 1 wanted to help people control ; their pain," she says. "I don't work ~ with people who say, 'l bet you And no, she says, she doesn't use a pendulum to hypnotize her patients, nor does she suggest they do silly things while they're entranced. She simply talks them into complete relaxation, then implants positive ideas in their heads -more of a guided medita- tion than the classic concept of hypnotism. She says she helped one man overcome his fear of acrobatic fly- ing so he could get his pilot's license, and helped a writer over- come writer's block and go on to write five novels. She gets her clients -mostly salespeople who want an extra edge at work and patients who want to lose weight-through net- working. u I belong to the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach chambers, and I do a lot of volunteering of my time," she says "l go door to door with fliers. I walk the neighborhood, shake hands -I'm like a politi- cian." -Story by Jennifer Annstrong, photo by l(jm Haggerty Silva elected chairman of the Board of Supervisors By Kathleen Haney. Daily Ptlot SANTA ANA -County ; Supervisor Jim Silva was unan- ; imously elected Tuesday mom- ~ mg as chairman of the county's ; governing board. : Silva. a three-year board 1 member, replaces Supervisor : William Steiner as the chair- ; man. Also named to a new post was Supervisor Tom Wilson as Vlce-chairman. Jlm Sliva ceremonial Silva, whose district encompasses Costa Mesa, said while he didn't want lo count his chickens, he was very excited at the prospect of being consid- ered for the post, similar to a mayor on a city council. "I will be the first chairman (jf_ elected) that was not here when the county declared bankruptcy," he said. It's a source of pride for this farmer mayor of Huntington Beach, who after the 1994 downfall, helped set up over- sight committees to help safe- guard against any future bank- ruptcies. These committees are now responsible for auditing ·each county department and reporting back to the board at its request. Some of Silva's future priori- ties include working to expand the Theo Lacy jail in the city of Orange as well as a South County music facility. The 53- year-.old supervisor said he also supports the idea of developing the El Tora-Marine base into a commercial airport and hopes to strengthen the lines of <;Qmmu- nication between the county and local cities. o I I ' I I < > "-' What do you think Jim Sliva should focus on during his tenure as I chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervi- sors? Call our Read- ers Hotline at 642-6086. For Jim Silva's goals for the county , see Community Forum p a g e 12 obituary Edito~umalism pioneer Jrunes Dean dies at age 7 4 . . , . work and ded-er papers in Texas and Ohio bis wife Vida, who for many years • Texas native serve~ as Registers editor for 20 years; i c a t i o n , • before being named editor of the was the Daily Pilot society editor. Neiman Marcus 1s having a ihowmg of Louis Fcraud's spnng 1998 collecllon of his ~outure clot.lung in the couture calon today and Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Special presenta- fions and informal modeling will last from noon to 3 p.m. Neiman Marcus (759-1900 ext. 2348) is at Fashion Island m Newport Beach along with his wife Vida, h e was a familiar figure in Th.reshie said. then-Santa Ana Register in 1962. In his final year, Mr. Dean '. . Born in Mike Maloney, a retired Reg-wrote, edited ~ published a · ; Newport Beach socety circles. 1923 in Dallas, ister managing editor who community newsletter -The · ------ • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and SaturdaY\ Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, 1f you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me. Best BuY\. Oail( Pilot. 330 w Bay St .• Costa Mesa, Cali 92627 Major James •Jim" Dean. one of Orange County's journalism pioneers, died Wednesday in Newport Beach of respiratory failure. He was 74. Mr. Dean -whose Texas drawl. easy manner and chann- i.ng · wile Vida made him an endeating figure in Newport Beach society circles -was the editor of the Orange County Reg- lster for nearly 20 years before retiring in 1981. Register Publisher David 'Threshie said Wednesday he was •shocked and saddened• to hear about the death of a man who helped shape the early years of the new~per. •Jim wu one of the old-timers here at the Register and we clearly owe him a lot for lUs hard James Dean Mr. Dean worked With Mr. Dean in the ear-Sea Breeze -for residents of served in the ly days of the paper, remembered Bayside Village, Where he lived. Army's Signal bis colleague as •a go-getter who {n addition to bis wife of 51 Corps during was a great newsman.• yean, Mr. Dean leaves three chil- World War II During his active rettiem.ent, dteli-Jim Jr., Vicld Hernandez, • anti started his Mr. De,tn worked u editor of the and o.Yld -and eight grand-1 news p aper Balboa Bay Qub's Bay Wmdow ddldren. career in 1947 magazine and remained a fre-No funeial semcies are 1 as a police reporter at the Tyler quent contributor to the Regis-plumed; ~to Mr. Dean's Courier nmes in Texas. ter's commentary and opbilon wtlhel. DODatiom can be made i He eventually became editor pages. to the Jtm Dean Scbolanhip and later went on to work at oth-Mr. Dean also'toOk photos for .Pund et Chapman Unhwslty. ; D ~~Pilot REAQlBS t:tOTUNE MHa. CA. 92626. 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Costa Mesa TIDES 66146 TOO AV Newport Beach First low 66151 12:48~ -0.2 Newport Coast First h 66152 5:381.m. 5.8 Second low ~FORECAST 11:59 p.m. J.7 • LOCATION SIZE Second high Wedge 1·2 w 7:03 p.m. 3.6 News»rt 1-2 w SAJUN>AV Black.Its 1-3 w First low River Jetty 1-lw 1:34am -0.6 CdM 1 2w Fll'lt high ' 6:1A a.m. 6.0 llOAJ1NCI ond low Variable winds will After Midnight r~ to 10 knots Second high dur ng the my. Wind 7:54 p.m. 3.8 W"191 wfll build to I foot. and • itv.. WA18t foot 5Wef1 wfll come fNm the w.t. ~Q Today's conditions are a repeat of Wednesday's poor showing with very little h~penlng above e knee, The poor southw.st swell will ~robably be the on thing happening until the weekend. Then.a Wtit·northwest swell should drlve'Tn by Sa1ur~y end push waves Into the shoulder to head- high range. Expect the same or better for Sunday. Early In ~ coming week we may benefit from • storm off the Hawellan lslan<h. If • w. get the payoff, lo<* f« waves to hit wtll O'ltfhead. Httd to 81.ctclti or ttie rtver J-ttles In the~mt. NEWPORT BEACH • DomlntfO Drive: A stereo worth S300 was stolen from a car tn the 700 block. • Dl•mond Avenue: A man received crank calls at his home In the 300 block. • Newport Center Drtve: Property worth S60 was stolen from a purse in the 1000 btock. • w..t 15th Strwt: A stereo and compact disc player worth S790 were stolen from 1 car In the 800 block. • W .. t .. lboa Boulev•rd: A 1986 Volvo WIS stolen from the 3700 block. COSTA MISA • t7th Stf'Mt: Tools and a bicycle worth $950 were stolen from • bUslness In the 1000 block. • lrhtol Sti..t: A ctllular phont worth S 150 was stolen from 1 mall In the 3300 block. • • ...,._ 9oulevwd· Jtwtlry worth $200 was stoltn from • tMlneu In the 2300 bloclt. . • 8rtltol llN9t: A purse, compact dlsci and other property wof1h St66 Mf't stolen from 1 rts1A1Urant In the )JOO blodc. - Newpon Be.chJCosta Mesa Daily Piloc Was 1997 the year lawmq,kers got it mostly right? . . . A ccording to a recent pub- lished report, at least one . , member of the California legislature considers his duties in the Senate "wasted energy.• As this worthy sees it, the politician's mission in life is siJn- ply to be elected, Ia-elected and. when term limits diddle with the natural order of things, be elect- ed to something else. Even so, some pols must have been tending to business because our criminal and civic codes have been expanded by nearly 1,000 new gotchas. Most of the new laws appear to be embellishments and exten- sic>ns of rules already on the books. For example, the mini- mum age for operating a motor- boat of more than 15 horsepower rises from 12 to 16. : The new law receiving the most ink'. and air time is the one that outlaws smoking in bars, ~hich began Jan. 1. : It is a big story all over the world, and it's qot even new. The prohibition was passed in 1994, J>ut bas been put off at least twice. : At first I thought the tobacco industry '!Vas behind making pro- ,J:rastination a profitable cottage industry for some lawmakers. !nims out it was the beer, wine and booze people who kept try- 1ng to postpone the inevitable, pght up to the day the legislature adjourned. ·: There is a lot of flap over the ban. Barkeeps are moaning and groaning and predicting immedi- ete bankruptcy. That's just what the restaurant owners cried three · ¥ears ago when, as the airline people say, all smoking materials :were extinguished. · The restaurateurs who were i:loing well then still are; I sus- ~ the good saloonists will, too. 'As laws seem to do ever more frequently, this o~ involves Clashing civil rights: The right of people to smoke a legal sub- stance vs. the right of bar employees to earn a living with- out having to breathe poisonous fumes. I fred · martin I have a solution. Why not license bars as smoking or non- smoking? Require exhaust fans, even in smoking bars, and have employees willing to inhale sign a release. Those who don't want to deal with second-hand smoke will be given up to six months, with pay, to find a comparable job. . So, you ask skeptically, who- pays for all this? The boqze industr:y, of co~e. And I'll bet it costs t.Qem far less than they1ve spent on legislators trying to - make this non-smoking thing go away. Having resolved that problem, let us move on to lesser known new laws that may have greater impact on most of us. Certainly the new rule that will affect the most people in Orange County is the one that nearly triples the fine for running a red light -from $104 to $270. Of course, the truly dedicated red-light-runners among us - and they are legion -will con- sider the extra $166 an affront to their personal freedom, a usurpa- tion of their Constitutional rights. These very important people will shrug, keep on running lights on the theory that they probably won't get caught. How- ever, the $80 of each fine that stays in the local community can help buy a good battery of those snvoper cameras that nail mis- creants in the act of running a signal. l ............... M&i~ ................. ~~~ .... ~ I i ~ I J 1----- Center 1 u 642~1717 _ I I -~ OpenlDays I ~-----------------~ THE Daily Pilot C l,1<,s1f1c>d Community MarketplacP WINTER SPORTS WEAR SALE JO .Hn LfOHHRO'S QOLP •HOP ~ Pasadena has been using them and the city has lost only two out of more than a thousand cases. Though Assemblyman Scott Baugh ran.ks high on my list of least favored elected officials, I salute him-and so should every taxpayer -for his new law that says in-line skaters can't sue public agencies for injuries they incur on. pub~c property. It's a start. Now let's extend it to cover skateboarders who use curbs and steps of buildings as ski jumps; cyclists who defy mul- tiple warning signs and so:ll coli. lect millions; ditto body surfers. By logical extension, such • laws would also immunize cities from suit by people who ignore posted speed-limits, especially if the street is curvy and recently wet from sprinklers. If you get my drift. 1\vo other bills get downright serious with alcohol offeoders. The first raises tl\e fine from $250 to $1,000 for furnishing booze to a minor. The other allows prose- cutors to file felony charges ~gainst drunk drivers who have had just one conviction in 10 years, vs. the old law which allowed three in seven years. Clearly, most of the new laws favor citizens over special inter- ests, which is as it should be. However, one aromatic example is the measure that exempts fir- ing ranges from any liability for noise. However, our legislators seem to have done an overwhelmingly good job for us in 1997. Any bets on whether they'll ~eep 1t up in this election ye~? • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday Home Decor Specialty Furniture Silk Florals Ivory Topiaries Custom Floral Arrangements -·-Mon-Fri 10-6~t 10-5 369 &. 17d. Se. ~~ {tU!UU Ir---~~) 646-6745 THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1998 Al GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Brothers Stephen, left, and Danny Kallenberg, right, pile sand on brother Ph1Up. while play- ing ln the sand near 30th Street in Newport Be~ch on a recent afternoon. briefly in the news American Legion Post honors military heroes The Newport Beach American Legion Post will pay bibute to mil- itary heroes in its first Fellowship of Valor program Jan. 17. The event will include a boat parade through Newport Harbor, a reception, a ceremony and dinner · with dancing. The program brings together two ehte organizations, the Congressional Medal of Honor Society and The Legion of Valor. The day's events are open to the public. 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The anti- Mik.e. James, who has been riding ope of the lock breaks would have allowed him to new bikes since they arrive~ in late Decem-maneuver out of the way and saved him a ber. •It doesn't look like anything they've trip to the hospital, be said. ever seen, police motorcycle-wise." Still, the new bikes take some getting The BMW R-1100-RTPs cost $16,000 adjusted to, with new throttle apiece, compared to the seven $7 ,500 and clutch mechanisms and a new center Kawasaki 1000s on the squad, but police say of balance. the BMWs require only half the service over "It's not like a new car," Miller said. the life of the bike. Sgt. John Klein, who oversees the motor Among the stand-out features: A liquid squad, said the California Highway Patrol cooling system, two separate batteries, an recently ordered 400 BMWs, but he doesn't enclosed engine, an electronically adjusting · know of any other Southern California law windshield and anti-lock breaks. enforcement departments that have them. uThe main difference is it's 1990s tech-"Some other departments are looking at nology versus 1970s technology," Jam.es them," he said. said.· u You have a greater chance of not 1 If the bikes perform as well as expected, crashing when you're panic-breaking." Klein said, the whole Newport Beach fleet The new bikes are also supposed to reach will eventually be replaced by BMWs. .obituary · Braille Institute volunteer Margaret Frick dies at age '9~ Margaret Knox Fri.ck. a five-decade resi- dent of Newport Bea.ch active in local causes through the Junior League and the Braille Institute, died Satwday at Hoag Hospital of natural causes. She was 93. dence in Newport in 1935 and became per- manent residents in the 1950s. She helped found the Newport Harbor Service League, which eventually became the Junior League of ~ge County. She also transcribed braille for the Braille Insti- tute. Born in Duluth, Minn., Mrs. Frick came to California in 1931 with her husband, Duncan Frick. The couple took up a summer resi-Mrs. Frick and her husband, both avid RECYCLED RAGS ClothP, from tlw w arcl roht>s ot t hl' \\oriel'.; hPst cf rl',,l'cl peopltt OPEN EVERY DAY! 2731 E. 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The re<J istration fee for the three-wed individualized program is $120 for Newport Beach residents and $125 for non-residents. The city of Newport Beach offers several new fitness classes for adults eager to shed those extra holiday pounds. . Free introductory one-hour ses- sions will be offered from 7:30-8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays at No Xcuz Stu- dio beginning Jan. 6. To register for any of these pro- grams, visit Newport Beach Com- munity Services at 3300 Newport Blvd. Call 644-3151. "Rise and Walk" will meet every other Sunday at the Balboa Pier for power walking along the coast beginning Jan. 11. The regis- ~L "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality'' CUSTOM-MADE NEW fuRNITURE • DRAPERIES 1 fo~YA1}~1lfof b1t Thru anua 12™ 1998 CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa NOT VALID WITH 642-8400 OTHER Off"ERS '= .. 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But it struck a nerve with residents of nearby Westcliff and Dover Shores who lost the fight years ago to keep development out of the area -and got public access to the trail as a consolation prize. .. The matter should be cleared up when the city officially accepts the trail land from Taylor W~w Homes, which built the new blufftop housing development encircled by the path. The compa- ny finished landscaping the path a few weeks ago and wanted to pre- serve the work until Newport Beach takes it. "It's private property until it's conveyed to the city,• said Tom Redwitz, Taylor Woodrow's vice president and regional manager. "We made improvements we want to protect.• The walkway will eventually lead to a path around a city park currently in the works at Lower Castaways. The city and Taylor Woodrow struck a deal to keep the Castaways trail open to the public so walkers could enjoy the blufftop views. · The move to block the trail only . compounded the outrage of resi- dent Aggie Skirball, who lives just feet from the trail in Westcliff. She and other residents have also com- plained about the tarp-covered construction fence while the hous- es were going up and the white brick wall ~ates their neighborhood from the new tract. "There is just no regard for the people who live here," said Skir- ball. "It's ridiculous. We don't care about who has it -we just want it open." Dover Shores resident Steven Briggs, who supported a ballot measure that y.rould have stopped all development on the blufftop, was walking with bis wife when he encountere<rthe guard. "I wasn't that upset, just irritat- ed,• he said "It was too nice ·a day to get upset.• The guard left on Wednesday, and only some fencing remains along the bluff. City staff members are still gat.Q.ering paperwQrk for the property transfer, which should go to the City Council in the next month. · "They had it blocked because they wanted to get it established so they could turn it over to the city," city development engineer Dick Hoffstadt said. •For ill intents and pwposes, it's over now.• 1997 ~tmas boat parade winners . • SWEEPSTAKES (BIU LUSK ~ARD): "Unpretenbous Too,· Geoff Landon • BEST THEME: First place -"Chip- per,• Richard O'Leary; Second place -"Coaster,• David Stone; llurd place -•HJ Jack,• Jack McManus • BEST POWER BOAT: • Lataloa," MaadOkko • BEST BOAT UNDER 30 FEET: "Tail Chaser,• Dean Haidl ~ BEST SAILBOAT: •Argus,• Boy Scouts Orange County Council • BEST MUSIC: "Magnarumous," Alan Barron • BEST LIGHTS AND ANIMATION: First place-"El Navigante," David fy1clntyre, Sasco Electric; second place -"Spirit of Newport,"' Bob Bums; Uurd place -"Endless Hon- eymoon,• Karen llurodeau Godard • BEST HUMOR AND ORIGINAUTY: • BEST ARSJ.TIME ENTRY: "Chip- per," Richard O 'Leary • BEST CHARTER BOAT: "Spuit of Newport,• Bob Burns • BEST BAHIA CORINTHIAN YAOfT a.uB ENTRY: "Unpretentious Too,· Geoff Landon Jiirst place -"Quick Hammer,• Qon and Kathie Haidl: second place ~"Ebb Tide,• Jerry Van Ubet; third ~lace -"Private Sea,· Steve Harvey SOURCE: Newport Harbor Area Chamber of. 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CA Dept. of lnsuronc• lic.#0003259 •Insurance provided _!O 9ualiAcd Auto Club ~Mrt by the lnrerinaurance Eic1YnF ol. me Autolnobili Cub. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1998 AS College district files claim against Newport-Mesa •Officials want to protect themselves from liability in legal fracas over Waldorf School. By Huselh Mashni, Daily Pilo_t NEWPORT-MESA -In an effort to protect itself from finan- cial liability in the Waldorf School lawsuit, Coast Commu- nity College District filed its own claim against the Newport- Mesa school district this week. Coast and Newport-Mesa are both being sued by Waldorf for demanding that it vacate the 'Eastbluff School by June. Claiming that its lease lasts at least until June 1999, Waldorf School has filed a $25,000 suit agamst the two .entities, in Octo- ber Waldorf subleases the East- bluff facility from the college distnct, which leases 1t directly Irom Newport-Mesa. Because of an a nticipated l1lflux of students from the pro- posed annexation of Bonita CAnyon, the Newport-Mesa school district plans to reopen Eastbiuff School. To do so, the district will spend $3.5 rrllliion to r~novate the campus for a pro- posed reopening date of Sep- tember 1999. Coast attorney Milford W. Dahl Jr. said the sublease agree- ment between Coast and Wal- dorf expired last June and a •CAKES •PASTRIES •COOKI.F.S $498~~~~ Limi1 one per customer w/coupon. Umi1cd quantity baked daily. Exp. 1nms new one had not been approved. There is a lease agreement be~ween Coast and Newport- Mesa that runs through August 2002, but when 1t was approved, \Coast <hd not receive permis- sion to continue subledSmg the school to Waldorf, Dahl said But in theU" swl, Waldorf offi- cials claim they had an agree- ment with· the Newport-Mesa school district that also extends until 2002. With "this under- standing Waldorf school officials proceeded to spend up to $40,000 renovating the site and i~ playgroWld. District officials said their d~alings with Waldorf have been through Coast. In case the courts find some ment lo Waldorf's claun against the school clistrict, Coast wants protectipn against having to pay for any damages "We're saying if Newport- Mesa made ar!y promise (to Waldorf), they should stand behind it,• Dahl said. Coast is asking Newport- Mesa to pay for damages and attorne1 fees they lncur from the Wdldorf lawsu1t "We're not after the New- port-Mesa sc,hool district,• Dahl said "We really hope they work this thmg out and we can all go home" Coast's claun against the dis- tnct 1s not a new ldwswt but an attachment to the Waldorf suit; called d ·cross complaint,• I which seeks to exempt Coast .. from hnanoa1 liability PERSONAL TRAINING • SPINNIN~ • AEROBICS • YOGA • STRENGTH TRAIN NG • CARDIAC REHAB • [><PERT PERSONABLE STAFF • MEDICALLY ESTABLISHED P?IN' IP~ES • PRIVATE HEAlfi' CLUB PARKING • l.JMITEC CHILD CARE A~AILABLE TO MEMBEl!S Certified Sp1nn1ng® Instructors & Off1c1al Sp1nn1ng Cent er SAA:-Ue Fitness Center ·631-3623 IN WEsTCUF'F 5HoPPtflO CEHTEA AT IAVINE AVE. & 1 TOt Sl: 1H NEWPO«T BEACH • Plug into the Pilot Classified sect10n to find serv1Ces from Daily Pilot THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1998 ~ . 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CAREER NElWORK St. Andrew's Presbyteria n C hurch offers free Career Network meetings for those unemployed at 7 .30 p.m. in the church's Stewart WOMEN AND FOOTBAU Wrnttl'll of dll dCJ<"., who wttnt to I Lounge. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Tius week: Jack Higgins of The Adler Group will Sborellne~ Panders AuodaUon of Orange County holds lt All Breed Dog Show from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun- day In buildings 10, 12 and 18 of the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa 'Mesa. Admission ts $5 for adults, $4 for seniors, $3 for chll· dren ages six to 12 and cblldren under sh are free. FOr more Information, call 532-5559. speak about Smart Interviewing for Your Next Job or Next Employ- ment. For more information, call 574-2239. . CHILDREN OF PARKINSONIANS The tree support group meeting for the Childre n of Parkinsonians VOUEYBAU. Experience volleyball players are invited to sign up for a nine- week class titled Advanced Six- Person Volleyball from 7 to 9:15 p.m. at Llncoln gymnasiwn. Regis- tration is $35. For more informa- tion, ca.11 the Newport Beach Com- munity Services office at 644-3151. CONSUMER BUSINESS N.flWORK Consumei Business Network meets at 7 a.m. at the Mezzanine, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The topic: Battling the IRS on Neutral Tenitoy, Beware the 1040. The cost is $15. For more information, call 550-4785 or e- mail cbn@compuserve.com . SAWRDAY BACK BAY WALKING TOUR The Friends of the Newport Bay offer a free walking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological r;--------~ FREE COOKIE MoN,fRi 9 .. 7 S.u 9 ... 6 Tk E Bod Buury Supply & SAloN J69 E. 17Tf1 ST. COSTA M ESA AcRoss FROM R.dplts (7 14 ) 642.-8910 More Tlzan just Great· Bread. Get unlintif:ed entertairintent vvif:h . . Call today for a $9.95 connection! 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Girls and boys in first and sec- ond grade are invited to take part in a five-week Pee Wee Basketball Instructional Clinic, from 9 to 10 a.m. at the West Newport Commu- nity Center.· Registration is $25 for Newport Beach residents and $30 for all others and includes at-shirt. Call 644-3151. ROSE PRUNING The SheJlllan Ubrary and Gar- dens offers a free program titled Rose Pruning presented by garden director Wade Roberts at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 673-Z261. APPLE COMPUnR a.ue The Orange Apple Computer Club meets from 8:30 a.m.. to noon in the Chemistry Building at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Symantex Co.rp. will demonstrate the latest versions of its products. The first meeting is free. Annual membership is $30. For more inf or- mation, call 836-0522, e-mail Bob Reed al CalifBobR@aotcom or vis- it their website dl http://www.oacc.org . BEANIE BASIE SHOW UTTlE LEAGUE SIGN-UPS The Southern California Bearue The Costa Mesa National Little Babie Boutique and Thade Shows League will have their final regis-presents Princess's New Years Cel- tration for Spring League from 9 ebration, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m . at a.m . to noon at TeWmkle School, e Doubletree Hotel, 3050 S. Bris- 3224 California St., Costa Mesa tol St., Costa Mesa. Admission IS The cost is $16. For more info -$3. Children under seven are free ti.on, call 966-CMLL. Special raffles for retired Bearue RELEAF COSTA MESA ReLeaf Costa Mesa meets at TeWmkl.e ~ool at 9 a.m. to plant Babies, Kids Thading Table and Coloring Area, Princess Diana Bear raffle and more. For information. call 316-0318. C~rpet Your Entire· ttome with Plush or Berber for only iiii s499oo .. 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Cian- cio offers a free seminar tilled Estate Planning for the Young Family -Protecting Your Family 'Through Wills and Trusts, at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach.' Reservations required. For more information, call 574-08&>. BRAILLE CLASS The J ewish Senior Center offers a free 12-week series of classes for people with fading vision offered by the Braille Institute of Orange offers a one-day class titled Every- thing You Wanted to Know About Cosmetic Surgery, from 7 lo 8:30 p.m. at the Commwlity Youth Cen- ter in Corona del Mar. Registration is $15 for Newport Beach residents and $20 for all others. For more .information, call 644-3151. JEWISH lAWYERS SEMINAR The Orange County Chapter of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists pre- sents a lunch program di.scussi.ng the topic Responses to Age Dis- crimination under Jewish Law, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the offices of Rutan and Tucker, 611 Anton Blvd., 14th Floor, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 668-6241 . BASKET WEAVING The Sherman Library and Gar- dens offers a class tilled Tener- iffe!Basket Weaving from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The class will be taught by basket artist and instruc- tor Nadine Spier. The cost is $50 and pre-registration is required. For more information, call 673- 2261. BUSINESS WOMEN'S LUNCHEON The South Coast Business and Professional Women's monthly lun- cheon features Carol Bonner speaking about Heart and Heads: Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For more lnfonnation, call 717-3801. CRIBBAGE a.us The Newport Beach Cribbage Oub meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite, Corona del Mar. All ages are invited to take part. For more infomiation, call 642-0176. FLORAL DESIGN I The Sherman Library and Gar- dens offers a class titled Floral Design I at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Instructor Janelle Wiley will show how to create a fioral centerpeic~ in the English garden style. The cost is $40. For more information, c;;all 673-2261. ., TIIURSDAY WEIGHT MANAGEMENT SEMINAR Essential W~ht Management offers a free seminar covering top- ics from laser surgery to liposuc- tion, how to boost your immunse system and make-up demonstra- tion at 369 San Miguel, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more informa- tion, call 718-9848. BREAKFAST BOOST · County from 9 to 11 a.m. at 250 E. , Baker St., Costa Mesa. For class time and mformation, .call 513- 5641. Making a Corrunitroent to Your Community, from 11:30 a.m. lo 1 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Ave. of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The cost is $17 for members and $22 for guests. For more infor- mation, call 472-4666. 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Saturday 8!30-4:00 pm DO YOUR OWN WEDDING -WE 'LL SHOW YOU HOW!! is $12 for pre-paid reservations and $17 at the door For more mlorma- tion, call 57-8780. LIVING TRUSTS PROGRAM The city of Newport Beach otters a free program titled Beyond Llvmg lhlsts, &t 7 p .m . m the New- port Beach Central-Library's Friends Meeting Room. 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For more infoRllation, call 717-3801 SMOG CHECK SEMINAR The Industrial Environmental Coalition of Orange County's lun- cheon features a discussion titled Smog Check D: See What Impacts are in Store For Your Company, the Public and the lndustty at 11:30 a .m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Ave. of the Arts, CQSta Mesa. The cost i9 $20 for prepaid rnembeJ'S, $25 at the door and $30 for prepaid guest sand $35 at the door. For more mformation, call 751-5100. ONGOING ACCENT REDUCTION PROGRAM THURSDAY. JANUARY ' 1998 OasLS Seruor Center, 800 Mar- guente Ave , Corona del MM For more lllformabon, call 644-3244. AUHEJMER'S SUPPORT BAL80A SKl O.UB Tue Balboa Slo Oub meets the brst and tlucd Tuesday of eKh month for the Wlllter at 7 p.m.. 1n The Tee Room at The Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. For more lllfoml4tlon, call 854-7560. • The Alzheunet's AssoadllOl\. and Grief Support Group of New- port Villa WesVVilla Rosa co-spon- sors a free support group meeting for caregiv~ at 7 p.m. on the I BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS fourth Thursday of each month Oasis Senior Center conducts tbrougfl October at Newport Villa blood pressure screenings every West Assisted Living 393 Hospital first and Uurd Tuesday of the Road, Newport Bea~ For more month from 9.to 11 a.m. in Room 3, infon:nation call 631-3555 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del • The Almeuner's As~ooabon t-.1dr. Screerungs are also available and Mesa Terrace, a new residen-every second and fourth Wednes- t:ipl commwuty for Alzheimer cfil-days from l to 2:30 p.m . at ease and related dement:ldS, also Md.nner's Park, Dover Street ~d offers a free support group tor tdfe--Irvine Ave. For more mfonn.ati.oq. givers at 6:3.0 p.m. on the first. Tues-call 644·3244 day of each month at Mesa Ter- race, 350 W. Bay St., Costa MeSd For more mformation, cd.ll 283- 1111 ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group speacilizes m the needs of mchVJ.dudls who have sick and/or dymg an.unals in their lives It meets at 3 pm every Tuesday at 3101 W COdSt i.cligh- way, Suite 311. Newport Beach The cost JS a lovmg dondbon to dfl BODY IMAGE SUPPORT 1lle Newport Beach Psycholog- tCdJ Assoaallon offers a body- tmdge/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- da} at 7 pm at 3101 W Coast Hlghwuy, No 31 t Newport Beach. Cd.ll 722-4588 BRAIUE INSTTTlITT Healthtech presents a free intro- ductory workshop on Accent Reduction and Cultural Adaptation in the Workplace every other Sat- urday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Healthtech offices, 3140 Redlul.I Ave., Suite 150, Costa Mesa. Seat- ing is limited. ror information or reservations, call 751 -0255. · animal charity of attendees choice Call 722-4588 for space reserva- . tion. The Oasi.S Senior Center offers a Braille class to help deal with sight loss, Thursddys from 10 a.m to 2 pm IJl Room 4, 800 Marguente Ave , Corona del Mar. For mform.a- t.10n, call 644-3244. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholic Anqnymou~embers meet from 6:45 ~ a.m Mon- day through Fnday at, in Room 3, ANOTHER PASSAGE Another Passage, a trans1bonal support group for people expen- encing changes in their liv~s. meets Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30 • p.m. in Room 3, Oasis Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguenle Ave. Corona del Mar. For more mformabon, cd.ll 644-3244 BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain tumor support group meets from 7 to 8 30 p.m. on the' first clild third Th~day of each month dt the Patty and George Hodg Cancer Center. 4000 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. The meell.ngs are free. For more mfonnation. call 722-6237 SURGICAL & 'MEDICAL CARE OF THE FOOT & ANKLE SPORTS MEDICINE • Bunion Correction -No hospitalization · • Ingrown Toenails • Thick Fungus Noils • Plantar Warts • Specializing in the treatment ot Diabetic and Chronic Pain 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CARE STAFFED AT HOAG HO PITAL Complimentary initial ex.am with this ad. 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Presented by Qpera Pacific at The Orange County Performing Arts Center, •µBoheme• attracted a diverse ' ~dlence of Orange County Oj>!_Ia lovers. , From ladles and gents in for- rhal attire to young people in sweaters and jeans, the near full ttouse of Segerstrom Hall was J'.{Wlctu!ited Wlth laughter, sighs and applause throughout the rbarvelously entertaining produc- tjon staged by Opera Pacific ;\rtistlc Director David Dlcbiera, f't1usical Director John Dematn and Production Dtrector Dan Duro. For those generously support- mg Op~a Pacific, the evening began with a sunset reception at The Center Club. Opera Pacific staff including Linda Jackson. George Sebastian and Sabrina '{orres greeted the arriving crush 41at included Joan and Donald Beall, Pab1cla and Ben Dolson, Dee and Larry Hlgbby, Mark Chapin John.son, Milena Thompson, Barbara and Stan "{kaczyk, Pab1cJa and Dick Allen, Jeanette and Louis Knobbe, Marian and Chuck Jones, and Conny and Karl Qergstrom. uYou know, I adore classical music, and I love the opera," ciommented Conny Bergstrom, a member of the Opera Pacific · t)oard. ·1 was raised on OP,era in rpy native Denmark. Opera Paafic brings the classics to the people of Orange County. It is an experience· that cannot be lost. u If the young people of this community do not have the chance to participate they will never know the JOY of opera,· she added, as she joined her hus- l:}and, Karl, for dinner with fellow t?oard members and supporters of Opera Pacific. With the recent departure ot Opera Pacific General Director ~ab1ck Veitch, some concern ~xists for the future of Opera 'i' :ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. I i andniadc wools, synthetics. sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC . • I ()().3 Plclfl'llli<l SI . \.O'>ICI M<.''>cl 646-4838 ! YOUR DENTAL . HEALTH by Dcedrcea Rieb, D.D.S. ~ THE QUALITY-OF-LIFE PACIOR b.w. cook Pacific. It is this concern, due in part to red ink on the books from past losses, that rallied the com- munity at The Center Club. The bel1ef expressed by Bergstrom that the culture of the opera is worthy of promoting and inter- preting for generations to come was shared by all in attendance. Barbara Venezia, a former major supporter of the opera who said she resigned her volunteer position because of differences with the former administration, joined her husband, Stan Tkaczyk, for dinner with the donors. Her presence in the crowd was a sign of healing. George Sebastian, a market- ing director for the opera compa- ny who was lured away from a lucrative and creative job that he says was "doing bad television," commented on the present situa- tion. "After an artistic company has been run for a long period of time by a very strong force, as is the case with Opera Pacific and David Dlcbiera, it is not uncom- mon for the company to experi- ence some growing and chang- ing pains,· he said. "Patrick Veitch came in as another very strong force, and there is likely to be another round or two of change before the company finds its course." Sebastian also said that he and the present staff are bullish on the future of opera in .. Orange County. One of the most important tac- tors:of support for Opera Pacific is the decidedly local involve- ment it g~rs. In the Tut!$day evening dinner crowd, one example of such involvemfillt shines above others. Joining center leader Jeny Mandd and bis wife, Whitney, for the pre-opera f estivitiei; was a local couple with a special con- nection. Carole and Robert Foll- man, active and generous local people who support the arts and many dvic and charitable endeavors in the county, are especially fond of Opera Pacific. They have flesh and blood involvement. DiChiera stepped up to the microphone dwing dinner and announced to the crowd that the Follman's daughter Robin would be featured in the production of "La Boheme" in the role of Musetta. "And what a wonderful Musettta she is,• DiChiera said. Smiling at the Follmans, he added, "And we all know that Musetta can walk away with the show." Robin Follman, with a mag- nificerrt voice and stage presence supreme did grab her share of attention on stage. From the' moment she enters the produc- tion in her bright yellow silk gown, all eyes are on the gifted young woman who began her career with Opera Pacific some decade or more ago in the chil- dren's chorus of an earlier pro- duction of "La Boheme." Life indeed comes full circle, espe- cially for the Follman's and their many friends at Opera Pacific. nus sort of close-knit association ensures a bright future for the lit- tle company that could. As in any pursuit that is wprthwhile, there is competition. The Los Angeles Opera Compa- ny is also staging a production of u La Boheme" this season. It is an ambitious undertaking fQJ Opera Paci,ti.c to compete with the same show in the same season, and they have done so with style and accomplishment. From the cast, which in adcti- 50o/o OFF on Selected Merchandise Throughout The Store and r{amg {Sa/h. All LANZ Flannel 50°/o OFF 631-7399 1719 WestcUff Dr. Newport Beach in Westcliff Court Hours: 1 Q,6 Marulay , Saturday ,, Cast members from .,La Boheme" celebrated with local opera supporters prior to Tuesday evening's opening performance at the Orange County Performing Arts Center • ...Front row, from left: Leonttna Vaduva (Mimi), Robin Follman (Musetta), Carole Follman, Luis Ledesma (Schau- nard). Back row, from left: Christian ·Bad~a (<:.onductor), David DlChiera (artistic director), Alvy Powell (Colllne), Thomas Hammo~ (Benlot), Christopher Schaldenbr;md (Marcello), Robert Foll- man and Marcello Glordanl (Rodollo). . · tlon to Follman features gifted performers Leontina Vaduva, Me.rcello Glordanl, Carlo Sd- beW, Christopher Scaldenbrand and Luis Ledesma, to the stag- ing, set design, costumes, and wonderful rich orchestration per- formed by the Opera Pacific Orchestra, the show is a tribute to the hard work of many. Following opening night din- ner and performance, the compa- ny and its cast hosted an after show tete-a-tete back at The . Center Club. Late-night revelers Gayle Wldyolar, David Scott, .ieen and Dick Engel, Carolyn and William Klein, Jerry and Wally Schroeder, LWy and Ben Karcher, Carole and Don Lob- dell, and Nora and Jim Johnson were in the Orange Coast Opera crowd. "La Boheme" is at The Center through Jan. 11. • B.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. Liposuction .s= Sure beats a box of chocolates! Up to four areas and no hjdden costs. Act before Valentine's Day for the best and most gentle method and save over $3000. Call now for a free consultation (714) 631-.9060 We aho offer: •Eyelid/facial surgery •Laser resurfacing •Botox Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. ~lklW, AIDCllCMI Aacltmy of CMllltlK" S"'JC")'fl<•ll•••. An'tttK'•n Sociny for()phtn.Jmoe P\u(Jc *lie! R«00>11\K'11>e ~WJ"')'IC'lnvnl A•>t•IAl>t ProfcloO<. 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Tarantino film makes surprise impression I t took a call from The Daily Pilot to coax ,me into a Quentin Tarantino film TaJes of wholesale slaughter and gore peppered with humorous dia- logue had persuaded me that Tarantino films were not for me. I've never found violence funny nor humor a justification for gra- tuitous gore. So, I was relieved to see that the gore/humor ratio in •Jackie Brown" was tipped 1n favor of the humor. trail, she devises a risky but clever scheme for playing one group against another and com- ing out on top. So now I've seen a Tarantino film. Who knows? Maybe I'll even eat a snail some day. • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident In he(. late 50s, Is vice president of a work force training company. Expletives aside, 'Jackie Brown' is OK Q uentin Tarantino's "Jackie Brown• is the baddest girl in the whole damn town. Lacking the editing acumen of •Pulp Fiction• yet retaining his trademark compendium of action, left-brain dialogue and popular culture, "Jackie Brown• is told on a more lineal path than previous Tarantino outings. then he should do a documen-• lary. worlds. By day, while working as a janitor, he solves immensely complex equations left on a chalkboard by a heralded MIT professor. At nightfall, Will engages in fisticuffs and all sorts of thuggery with his South Boston townie buddies. Although the picture is littered with vintage Taran- tino humor and time con- tinuwn manip- ulation, not to mention great a~ting by Against this baclcdrop, WW keeps friends and colleagues at Ken Bucchi bay, resisting all attempts by oth- ers to help him use his enormous mtellect constructively. creme de la cremes Jdckson, Michael Keaton and Robert DeNiro, the element that made the obscenity bombardment worth wading through was the relationship Jackie Brown had with her bail bondsman, played with perfect understatement by Robert Foster. As he uses his intellectual prowess to drive off his Harvard girlfriend (Minnie Driver), or to play havoc with his therapist (Robin Williams),-we soon realize that while at once a wonderful asset, it is also his greatest obsta- cle to overcome. Will's ability to live a healthy adult life full of love, intimacy and emotional growth will depend on his suc- cesses in therapy. one ente.rtauling but patently ridlculous scene, Will verbally dresses down a Harvard under- grad, showing off his amazing mental recall of a rather obscure histoncal. subject More of the same mtellectual show-boatmg surfac~s later dur- ing Will's therapy sessions. I am sorry, but no human being (past or present) bas such all-encom- passing knowledge -let alone a self-taught 20-year-old! Unfortunately, such blatant chdfacter contnvances ring a false note, and detract from what is otherwise a very fine film. The picture's strong swt lies in three pieces of acting. Driver breezes into believability as Sky- lar, with outgoing wit and warmth and driven to learn about IJ!e and Will, which the actress conveys With a marvelous naturalness that develops bef9re our very eyes. , ~· *Big' essay contest . giVes role to winner· A winning· essay will give , one budding young actor the , opportwlity to perform on opening night with the cast o! •big,• the new musical about a 12-yea.r-old who wishes to be big and then unexpectedly gets his wish,. at the Orange County Per-t l· fomtlng Arts Center Feb. 10 through 15. The Center is currently accepting essays from 9 to 11-year-olds, which in 200 words or less answer the question, "U I were 'big' for a day, what would J do?" The winner will play a walk-on role in the show's carnival scene in Act 1 on opening night as well as receive two tickets to the perlormance, slated for Feb 10 at 8 p .m. Contest entries should be submitted to: •big" essay contest, The Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, Calif., 92626. Deadline• for entries is Jan. 26. Although the film would have benefited from a judi- cious editing (it's about 30 minutes too long), it does spin an e ngag- ing story of a well-plotted caper. It June Fenner 1970s • blij.XJ>loitation" film star Pam Grier plays a flight attendant caught smuggling money fc;>r a vicious illegal arms dealer (Samuel Jackson) who has a nasty habit of killing those who might be inclined to rat him out. This from-nowhere performance from Grier might gamer her some academy exploitation th.ts time arotind. Another thing I liked, and have always liked about Taranti- no films, is that he avoids pre- meditated politically correct dia- logue and plotting, unless, of course, a character or their cir- cumstances happen to be polill- cally correct. The bottom line is that iI you liked "Reservoir Dogs'' but thought it could use a IJttle more swearing, you're gonna love this Can Will Hunting break through his self-imposed intellectual walls to the real truths that reside within? Ultimately, tlus psychological struggle and its cathartic resolution is Ben Affleck is superb as Will's best friend who has a dryly comi- cal even-banded view of tlungs and imparts a certain insight to WW that all the therapy in the world can't provide. The most remarkable work, though, is the Sean McGwre character played by Williams As Will's therapist, Williams simulta- neously confronts McGuire's uncertainties and Will's mental gdl'Tlesmanship head on, allow- ing us to see the forming of thoughts, the genesis and out- bursts of feeling with a vocabu- lary of expression that is art.tcu- ldte but never false These three performances are reason enough to see "Good Will Hunting • Tickets to the performance range from $21 to $52.50 and • are on sale now at The Cen-I ter's box office or by calling ' ' · I 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500. • I reminded me a t?it of the classy Steve McQueen fuck, "The Thomas Crown Affair,• but without the witty dialogue. Tarantino is a man desperately in need of a vocabulary bwlding course. Take away his five or six favorite expletives, and the man wouJd be speechless. . My personal preference for less profanity and no derogatory references to God notwithstand- mg, I applaud Tarantino's keen ear for the idiosyncrasies of asphalt-level conversation. It's his far-too-frequent visits to the gutter that wear on me. movie. • KEN BUCCHI, 35, lives in Balboa and is a personnel analyst for the City of Los Angeles and a published author. Fine acting saves plot in 'Good Will Hunting' Phllllp Ruland what the film is all about As much as I enjoyed •Good Will Hunting,• 1t falls just short of being a top-rate film. The biggest problem lies in the Will Hunting I n the Gus Van Sant directed character and its overdrawn con- " Good Will Hunting,· the title ception. It wasn't enough for the Matt Damon (who co-wrote the mathematlcal genius. They also Comedy auditions to be held at OCC OCC's film and video department will bold open auditions for its on-gomg sit- uation comedy •Tue Heart- break Cafe• on Jan 20 from 10 a.m. to noon. , The show is looking for a variety of act.ors ages 18 and up. The audition will consist of a cold-read.mg from a script. I I I . I I • 11 I I I I t I "Jackie Brown" is watchable pnmarily because of its cleverly entertaining plot. When airline stewardess Jackie Brown finds herself in a tight spot, with sever- al law enforcement agencies and various crimmal types hot on her Having worked undercover drug operations for a number of years, I am embarrassingly toler- ant of profane language, but nei- ther inspired nor shocked by 1t. U it's realism thAt Tarantino's after, character is smartly played by ~ co-wrtters to make Will Hunting a film with Ben Affleck). Will is a assign him (Wlnecessarily) a super young self-taught math genius hwnan intelligence that seeming- who lives 111 two competing ly covers all fields of acadenua. In • PHILLIP RULAND, 40, lives 1n New· port Beach and co-owns an Irvine bene fit consulting firm with his brother, Lloyd For more information, call .- 432-0202 ext. 22072 RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT ()) board the "Pnde of Newpor( RNerboat. Home Of The Newport ~ NaubC81 Mu'800l (Rrmerly Reuben E Lael Is Open From 11 em-Spm Lunch and ()oner Set Sun Brunch Barn (closed Mondays) Reservab<lnfl Needed ())ly For Weddings, 8arlquets Ci' Private Parties. Alt Major Credit Cards Accepted Located AJ:. 1 51 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7S64 CHARLIE'S CHILI Locat.ed et McFadden Place (next tO Newport Pier) in Newport Beach. Hours: Mon-Th.Ir 7:00a~12 midnight Waekerds 7:00em-3.00em. Amex. Visa, ClacoYer. Diner's Oub No Reservations Needed. (714) 67!>-7991 HO SUM BISTRO tJgtc & healthy "Cetiforilnt:a' °"9rle. Alt our dl8hes are prepared heetth consoously & prepared fresh per order! Open sun. thruThul"8.1 1 ·1~. Fri. &Set.11·11pm. Visa, Mastercard. Amex, Oner's Oub. L.ocsted et 3112 Newport BM:I., Newport Beach. (714) 6750096 TWIN PALMS ~ tQnl~, 8 IXl!iflll'ipOf'lllY~ outdOOr v.llege 8QUll'9 etrnoaptl9 •• Ml tw lt8f'tli wnert rN«'Y nldt. lJJnch Mon.&t. 11:3:> 1.m. -3 p.m .. SUn 8t\llCh 10:00a.m. -3 ~~·• 5 ::D-10:00p m. ~ngl'(; bllr menu IMllletlle Ud1 lod cinner lod 'TNn.-&it. l#'d ~~-SX>~Cerar ~. -~ lr*ild ZUBllES I Menu h:ludel: Rlbl. Oti;en, 9-& l.Oblw. Prlr'fle Atb, Plt.za, 0,..-Bir. Pra. Rlrlgl Aun $3. 9S And Lt> Hain 11 30wn 1Qlm -CDCklall T• 11 pm. Od Carda Not ~. ~Not Naed9d l.ooltld It 1712 PtecMtie, ~ w... (?14) f345.Em1 THI: CULINARY WRAP KAPLAN'S Breakfast, lunch. dinner and late evenings Voted the best delt in ()-ange County Open 7 days 6am-1 ~ and 6am-11 pm on weekends Aft maior credit cards accepted Located off the l405 at Harbor BMi 3211 Harbor BMi 557~611 THE PIZZA BAKERY The Best of New Ylrl St)'le Pllza with a Ca~fomia Fial!' Open 7 days 11 CDam 1 D CQ>m [)ne in. carry out end local delrvery available located at 1 7 41 West.cliff Dr 1n Newport Beach 631-1166 TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pastas and bread made fresh d81ly Open 6 days a week Tues · Sun. 4-1 ~. Fn & Set 4 11. Dosed Mondays Visa and Mast.ercard accepted Reservations accepted Locat.ed at 3012 Newport BMi 723-2338 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Locat.ed at 251 East Pacmc Coast Highway lfl Newport Beach Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 :3().2:30, Sunday Brunch 11 em-3pm. Dnner Mon-Sun 5pm.1~m. Call ahead for reservaoons 673-9500 SCAMPI Fine Family Dntng ~ Remodeled ~n 7 Days A Week for Dinner CX!ly. 5·00.10:~. We Cater Pnvate Lunch Parties for 15 People or More All Maior Credit Cards Accept.eel Reservations Accepted Located at 1 5 76 Newport 8Nd Costa Mesa. 645-8560 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, 'Caesar Salad. Home made Sausage. Veal. l..smb. Vegetanan Dishes, Wtrr8, Beer. Ceppuccino &. Dessert. Hours 7 Days A Week. SeN1nQ Set &. Sun Brunch From a n 1.00. Sun -Thurs 1 1~1 ~. Fn -Sat 11 em-11 pm. Al M8fCll' Oilc:k Cards Accepted. Loceted fl:. 251 Shipyard Wf1tJ. Newport Beach. (714) 723-0021 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic Mexl08n ~. ~ The Freshest lngredterQ &. A New Light CUISlnl. B"98t Margantaa Hours: luoeti & Dinner Al Mefor 0"8Ck Cards Aooept8d l.ocabld at 2101 Pleceroa. Coata Mesa -642-1142. 200J NMpof't BM:! .• ~ Beectl - 6750855 end 2744 ~ Coest Hwy . CD¥1 -~26 11'11(1. heelttTf ilmTlllfD ia ~ V«"lpped ~ • net rol •·MACH I ~ 7 det,9 . Melt Iran 11 :cn.n -9.~. Loc9Clld In the "' ~ ~· 250 £...,7th ... (114) 54.8 4403 9'Alt1i & 6ult'll tO Cl:> ComplM9 Sr. Al Mljar' Cnick Cerdt L.K CAPIEIHYA1T Rl:Gl:NCY , trn'i'~2g?:1rw1t Aw l~tromNMportGot]eour..J IRVINI: C11bn1 ru.r. " .. ,,._, &A ei...,... ~or 0nnr .-. Bl:N IHA NA _,....,_, •wau ch hlidlw Cl\.,~_. .. w. AmlnDI" mca Dlllilli«lid ......,,_ ,.......,.._ Q>9r\ 7 c1¥ a ...,. ~ ............... er OWt wtilk. lAn:ll 11·3CJlm.2:~ Monft1. prww5·~10-~ ardr l'arr\ car......., "*"' ~ • 111C1> MJn.Thin; e 30-11 .CQJrn A-i: 5-1 1 .c:Qinl SK: 4·:ns·~ Aaed ICll'IW af ........ ......,. .... (7,~, :1234 !DI. ux.id. 42eO Brd'I a. •180.tbl'l81rfto,,pm. ~2 TOKYO GATE Sushi. catering and take out available Open 7 days a week Monday -Thursday 11 . 30 a m · 9 30 p m Fnday • Set.urday 11:30 am -1000 pm: Sunday 12 00 · 9 00 pm. Located et 427 E 17th St #0 (by Wherehouse Records) 1n c.osta Mesa 631-0403 LA CAVE Menu Includes Lobster frab. Shnmp, Steaks Daily Specials Fn & Sat Pnme Alb. Fuh Bar & Wine lJst. Casual Dress Hours. lunches 11 3G2 30 -Dnner Mon. -Set from 5 30pm Visa. Mastercard. Dners Club Located At 1695 lrvme Ave . (At 1 7th Street) Near Blockbuster Ent.ertanment Costa Mesa (714) 64&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Ftsh, Chcken. Burgers & Salads Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Ornner Hours Mon -Sat Open 11 am For lunch 4 (Qim Mon .fn Dinner 3·c:Qim Set & Sun . M8fOI' Credit Cards Ace~ Located At 23CJJ Harbor Bl #31, Costa Mesa (71 4) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premlUm steak and seafood house 1n (range County Since 1922 Serving lunch Mon .fn 11 30am unul 3 CQ>m [)nner served rrtfi:Oy until 1 OOem Located on Newport 8Mj & Coast Hwy lfl Newport Beach 64!>-7077 THAI SPICE Voted by the Register readers. es appeared in The Best of Q-ange County section es "The Best The1 Food In ()-ange Count't • Lunch, dinner. catenng &. takeout r-l:JN CJlEN IN tRVll'E. 15455 Jeffrey Road (et lrwle Center [)-) 85 7-8424 Open f!tlf!l't day Son thru Thurs 11am-9 ~ Fn And Sat. 11em-1Qlm Al&o located et 615 w 19th St.. Costa Mesa 548-4333 DIHO SIAM Tuel Qunese CUISine. ~ 7 days, Monday · SeWrday. Lunch 11 :00 a m • 3.00 pm Omer 4 00 p.m. • 10'.00 p.m &rldlrt Dinner only Party treys &. catef!lQ lMlllable Ux:ated 111 the Co6ta Mesa ~at 1835 Newport BM:! ~, 54 645-3259 ROYAL KHYBER ~ CUlllllll r1 India 0pen 1or Udl M.f 11 n 2•CQ>tn Coeed for lunch Set.' Soodey bnl'lch , 1 :30-2;00 Cllnnel-88l'Y8d from 5:~. lDcet.md • 1CXX> Bristol 9t. Nord'\ a.I ncM for~ 7~ ~ t ,, ,: (' (' ' ( \ CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish 8V8tlable Fresh gnlled fish seafood and chd<en sandwlc."les. salads gnlied plat.es and pasta speciallfles Open seven days a wee Mon ti1nJ Set 11 a~9orrl Sunday 11 am-7pm Cat.ertng available Locat.ea at 670 w 17tti St #Ci:I, Costa Mesa (West of the new Trader Joes I 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Waterfront d1nm9 at the former Sit.a of the htstonc Sea Snar~ and Delaney's Feawnog fresh mesQUtte-gilled seafood O'y'S"..er bar and ret8ll fish market. Ful bar Oger paoo Ollllng paoo A maior cards Cat.enng evadable Seatmg upon 8f'l"!Vl'JI Moderar.erv pnced Locat:ed at 630 LJdo Park Dnve near Lido Island Open 7 days, lunch & dinner 675-FS-f s . , . HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We. hevo3 ttie most Taps on record 111 ()-ange Cooney' 46 imported beers. 42 ITllCf'O t>rewers We leatu'e IMll" 50 smgle-mat & blended Scotch whisllays as we" as many t.Op<>f~ bourt>oos tequilas, & brandies located at 1 B:IJ Newport Blvd. !Newport & Hart>or). 548-8428 THE PARADISE EUROPEAN COFFEE HOUSE Feao.inng speCl8l(y coffee. full esp '9SSO bar, tine chocolalBs, Itali- an ice cream & coffee creaoons Fresh baked pasuies and cakes. Open 7 days a week Son-Thurs 1Dam1 ~m. fu.Set 1 Oam-11 pm loc8ted at 705 E Batboe BM:! • Newport Beadl 67!>7414 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fm Vietnamese dnng Next tO Qris _.. SeMlg 8U1tlenflc Viememesa wsne Menu tneludes. Vtetnemese egg rol5 s;>"ng rolls, old t1'8dltUl8I nee vemicelt Wlltl stnnp and fresh vegetables Seperat.e veget.anan menu prepared 1n the t1'9dltlonal Buddhist recipes Hours· 11 CDem-9 ~ Dosed Sunday V188/l\C accepted 271 East 17th~, r.osta Me8a (714) 574-8460 ( , A10 THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1998 MUSIC . >WAR > PAOFIC SYMPHONY The Leo Freedman Foundation Oassics Series continues with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra performing Brahms' "German Requiem" Jan. 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 60Q Town ~enter Drive, Costa Mesa. For t~ket informa- tion, call 755-7093. War, the crossover phenomenon that fused jazz, Latin and · ' rhythm and blues, kicks off Twin Palm's W inter '98 Concert Series on Friday at 7 and 9:45 p.m. at 630 Newport Center Orlve, New- port Beach. Ambrosia appears Jan. 16. Tickets are $40 and STAGE . > 'LA BOHEME' • includes dinner. General admis- sion is $15. For more informa- tion, call 721 -8288. Opera Pacific presents .. La Boheme• today and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Tickets range from $28 to $93. For information. call 556-2122. > BARBARA COOK Orange County Performing Arts Center's Cabaret Se'ries presents Barbara Cook on Thursday at 8: 15 p.m. and Friday and Satur- day at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. in Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are S40. for more information, call 556-2122. .> 'MOMENTS WITH NORMAN ROCKWELL' The Newport Theatre Arts Center presents Russell Anderson)n his SABATINO'S lfr,ta11rn11t ... '\: I .ido ShiJ>.' a rel Sau':ll.!l' ( 'o. i I . I ~ Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince ~ Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner ! l 'nlqut' ,.lnr room & din Ina room~ n•il•blt' for group business m~~ •nd privatr runctl-Ons 723-0621 P1ease Call For Reservations and Directions 25 1 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach MONDAY TlI.BSDAY Flautas with Taco Day Guacamole $1.00 $2.00 _. Any Taco WRDNESDAT THURSDAT SATURDAY & SUNDAY I Hawaiian Special Chicken Special! MED LG with soda Menudo s2.oo S4.oo _ $3.SU 745 W.19th St. A-B CostaM ... 722-8513 6 c-Quick ... Fresh ... Hot! •M kst TUI Food In Oranse County Voccd by the Register readers, Augusc 1994 24 HOUR FAXED MENU CALL (800) 774-FOOD X-351 r:----------, 1BUY 1 EN1REE GET 5031 : OFF 2ND EN1REE : I of• or laservalue. I I !tot tlld •llh1Folllr .... 1 C..-l*PNt. perftlit. GoodTlft .la J1, 1"' I ._ __________ _. LUNCH • DINNER• CATERING •TAKE OlJf The Premium Steak & Seafood House in Orange County Since 1922 Our 76ih Year! A1TENTION SMOKERS We can understand your frustration with the ridiculous prohibition of smoking at the Arches. We would like co thank the smokers in the area FREE 1 pack of cigarettes with every lunch/dinner purchased. • A.n)crican brands onlx ml!if~'-. . . .-~ -... ~"I. _, after hours one-man salute to Norman Rodc- well In "'Moments with Norman Rockwell," Thursday through Sat- urday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at 2501 Olff Drive1.New- port Beach. lidcets are $1 2. For reservations, call 631-0288. through Jan. 15. The film Is about a little boy who wants nothing more than to be a gir1. Shows are $7 for adults and $4.50 for seniors and children under 12. The theater Is located 2905 E. Coast Highway, Corona deJ Mar. For Information, call 673-6260. • >-'IN THE MOOD' DANCE > D.ANCE FESTIVAL Bud Forrest and his 17-pfece String of Pearls Orchestra, singers and dancers reaeate the mU$lc and dance of the Swing Era on Satur- day at 8 p.m. In OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. lidcets are $25 in advanced and $32 at the.door. For information, call ~32-5880. FILM > 'MA VIE EN ROSE' The Port Theatre presents "Ma Vie en Rose" (My Life in Pink) The OCC Dance Department will play host to the American College Dance Assodation Southwest Regional Festival Sunday and Monday at 7 p.m. and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. In the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. The festival features dancers from southwest universf- ties. Tidcets for Sunday and Mon- day are $6 and Tuesday is $9. For [!]. ~ ... ~ ·'3' AMACHI --.-RESTAURANT iq J(.. ' ' iq .........__ _ • Authentic Sushi Bar iq --~ • Elegant Dining Room !q LUNCH M-f 11:31-2:11 • • Complete Bar. [ffi DINNER M·SAT ~t.llP.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS • ~~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa . I II (across from Newport Golf Course) , [!]~ v.,otaers ( r:,,~ ~, ~~ Sandwt~ House 270 E. 17th St. #17 Costa M esa (71 4) 645-2252 ~MOO l 1 ll f-~ n All Our Smoothies Have A 1/2lb.of Fruit \1\NP\VICI I~~ c&' We Vse Real Oven Roasted Turkey In Our Sandwiches l/OURl'v11 I CO H t t Early Bird Special $1.00 12oz. Latte M-F 6am-9am ~ I I I Now 0 en al 6am M -F All N ew Breakfdst Menu Monday Night Family Special NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast PRIME RIB NIGHTI $675 EVE"Y THUMDAY SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL $7 95 * Chicken, Ribs & Brisket Dinner* From 5 pm ~ BBQ Chicken, Spare Ribs and Bn,ket of Beef Includes: S.ked Pot.to, Be•n•. Com on the Cob • Salad a. - - --, ~-- 1 ocn's I EST• I I HIBACHI STEAK & CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL • $14.25 1 lncluclrs: I • Hi~chi Steak &. Chicken I • Japanese onion soup • Freshly cut vcgeublcs I • Rlct and hot green tt!a I lndM (818)7811 7111 I I · • Show us what you currently smoke & enjoy our gift. •If you're under 21 Forget about it! . ·1 Ne..,...-t lwh (714)9Ss om I I .IJ Newport Boalmrd at CAUt ~. 645-7077. I information, call 432-5880. > DEFORE DANCE aNTER a.m. and 7 p.m. In the Friends Meeting Room, Central Ubrary, 1000AvocadoAve., Newport - Beach. The book to be drscussect Is "Ship Fever• by Andrea Bar- rett. For more lnformatJon, call 717-3890. CLUBS The Defore Dance Center offers West Coast Swing lessons every Friday .and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, The lessons will be fol- lowed by a half hour of practice and then open dancing with a OJ until 11 p .m. The price is $5 and 20% of the proceeds go to the non-profit studios scholarship program. For information, call 241-9908, ~..;....,:...----',I UTE RARY > ALTA COFFEE People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m. for the open reading on the second Wednesda~ of every month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. Music acts perform at " > MANUSCRJPTS BOOK DISCUSSION 8:30 p.m. Thursday: The Dutch- man perform country, folk and , blues. Friday: David Harrison • Duo. Saturday: Love Crystals The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation invites the µublic to join the Manuscripts Book Discus- sion Group' on Wednesday at 9:30 from Venus performs "avant ' pop." For information, call 675- 0233. Holy Smokesl 1/3 of our Bar 1$ Certified Outdoors! 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always "Your Home Away from Home" 1830 N e wport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 ~8JVna -> .:z.. 1997 R.EclPIENT OP ntE GoLDEN KEY AWilD In a Beautiful Setting On the Bay BAYSIDE SUNSET DINNER Featuring a SENSATIONAL 3-course dinner Served 4:30 p.m. -6:15 p .m . Monday -Friday $10.90-$13.90 Live Music in our Enoteca Lounge 251 East Pacific Coast Highway • Ne rt Beach • 673-9500 RING IN THE NEW YEAR Wim A TOAST TO NOEL COWARD! by Noel Coward Now through Febniary 8! 111<• lnimit.1hle N~I C'.ownrd concocis a sophl\llcilll'lf c:umedy In which fonntr ~ nltici :iw11n while horl\.')'tn0011lnR In fl"J~ With thttr new maleSI Don't mm this dd 1ciotL' rcvi~m rJ the rum.mllc romp T'bt! 71mts of lo111/oJ1 JP"Qllaelid coold bt "The funnit--.t plil)' to luve :1dom00 the Eo~lbh theatre this Ct't1tury!" ' ,. ' I 1 .. Newpon Beacb/Cosca Mesa Daily Plloc THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1998 Underground La Cave bring fine steaks to the plcite By Marla Bird A !though yoU"might think otherwise, the work of a restaurant critic is not always a bowl of chemes - Jubilee or otherwise. To review one, you have to be able to eat there, preferably several times, and dwing the past holiday week, tha t twned out to be a problem . At Amachi, they were so busy that the hostess advised us to come back another time. We ended up at Ooiso, but.things there were just about to wind down for the evening, and the fish selection had become some- what ~led -not enough for a review. - Later in the week, frienifs and I decided, for the second time, to try the new Outback Steakhouse where reservations a.re not a pol- .icy. At 6:30, they informed us of a 45--minute delay· bl_\l we were simply too fam- ished and that is how we hap- pened to luck into a classic -Costa Mesa's fine old restaurant, La Cave. Getting into La Cave is an adventure in itself. After parking, you find the elevator door, push the down button and go under- ground into the restaurant, whlch feels cave-lik~ with its low ceil- ings and dim lights. It has a cozy intimacy that its regulars of many years appreciate. The loyal staff is like one big family and most have been there for decades. It's home away from home to owner Carol Boyer, who used to play in the farm fields right there in Cos- ta Mesa where 17th Street now tJu:ives. •When we arrived, there was a w;iit there as well, especally sike we chd not have reserva- 2 • • r-------------------------~ ' I F. Y.t. I +WHAT: La Qave ' + WMIRE! 1695 Irvine Ave., Cotta Mesa (at 17th Street, undei' Blockbusten) +WHEN: Monday through Friday for lunch, 11:30 to 2 p.m. Dinner, Monday through Friday from 5:30 to closing. Dinner on Satuiday from 4:30 p.m. Closed on Sunday. + HOW MUCH: M oderate at lunch, moderate to expensive at dinner. +PHONE: 646-1944. Reser- vations reconunended. I • L----~--------------~----- I I I I I I I I I I tions. Soine of thP same carni- vores who had been milling around outside the Outback were piling into La Cave's tiny foyer right behind us and we all hun- grily watched night chef John Kottelanna passing orders of juicy char-broiled brochette of beef with pota- toes and a ladle of deep-brown mushroom sauce across the counter to the scurrying wilitresses. "Wow -that looks terrific!" we said to one another. The chef turned to us and said, regretfully, "Those were the last orders I can till. We have just run out for tonight." Rats. Business was booming at this 35-year old haunt where the long full-service bar was filled with people waiting for tables or sim- ply having a drink in friendly surroundings. Eventually, we were seated in a comfortable red leather booth · and our server, Geri Witt, appeared instAntly and then threaded her way through the busy room with our wine, a Rutherford Cabetnet at $6 a glass. There is no menu, but she quickly returned, pushing along a domed display cart with sam- ples of all the entrees from which we could choose. We selected our dinners from an array that included beautiful- looking steaks, fish and shellfish priced from $16.95 to $26.95. On Friday and Saturday nights, entrees include a thick cut of prime rib at $15.95. And they. · have Australian lobster, too, but the $43.95 price tag for a full por- tion may make you want to reach for an antacid. These figures might scare you off, so before you stop reading, let me tell you about their week- day lunch specials that include tender, home-style lamb shanks, sirloin tips or stroganoff with egg noodles, roast loin of pork and tri-tips or brisket of beef with lumpy garlic mashed potatoes and gravy -all at $8.45. On Friday, they offer grilled halibut ($9.25) and medallions of beef ($9.15) with bordela.ise sauce. Lunch prices begin at $4.65 for homemade soup and half a sandwich. A good burger and fries will cost you $5.85, eggs Benedict are $5.95 and the grilled chicken sandwich is $6.95. At our dinner last week, we shared an order of swordfish - a little on the dry side -good hal- ibut and an order of half a lobster with a petite filet mignon steak. Ml CASA : ,'fl {I MEXICAN RESTAURANT Cockta11s Phone .lheaa tor fooa In Go Since 1972 OPE:NI MAR 6, 1998 AT E:DWAR.DS IMAX THEATRE: -..... --..-... --·---· ...__._ . ...-._ -... •-•n_.,..,,. ........... --:.:.:..-.i=...-r: L.A. II , ... 0 0 35 years He Qlakes a different soup each morn- ing: vegetable, pepper pot, clam chowder, navy bean and the like. He doesn't serve chicken at night and has decided not to fool with vegetables except · for those in the sal- ad, which comes with the entree at • the dinner meal I think his motto must be, "Simplify, SlDlplliy!" It's prob- ably the secret of his success. The three desserts are choco- late mousse pie, lemon glaze cheesecake and carrot cake (all $4) DON lEAC... 1Al(Y Pit.OT with a thick butter icmg. The cake Food server Carol Meekins prepares to serve a fresh steak prepared by Rober -could have used to Orozco at La Cave restauranL -more time outside Hands down, the taste we enjoyed the most was the first- class, flavorful fillet -and the lobster was excellent, too. We each had a salad, mostly iceberg lettuce, nothing fancy, and we enjoyed La Cave's soft garlic cheese bread. The baked "Harbor Lights? ••• " You II find us a1 Paul's Light House 1555 Placentia Ave 2 BlocU Nonh of Hoag Hosp.tat Open 7 days (9-6 pm)• MCNJsa (714) 645-7856 potatoes were fresh and mealy and chives, butter and soUI cream are still offered wtth each, or you can have rice pilaf or twice-baked potatoes. Chef Bob Cook. has been holding down the fort as execu- tive chef at La Cave for the past £W-J: \tit NEXT TO NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 the refngerator - 1t came to us with its nch flavor dimmed b'f the chill. There is a modest wine list featuring Concannon, Mondavi, Round Hill, Sterling and Clos du Bois wmenes. House wmes are under $5 Costa . Mesa .... Sl'e 11 '' S'Mingt' Fuchsia Growing Contest Sponsored by t he Orange County Fair, The Orange County branch of the National Fuchsia Society, Three Star Nursery & The Daily Pilot 0 A TnWte To 6'ber~ fucMar & fim No Entry Fee Who Can Enter: Costa Mesa Residents, Business (except nurseries), Loca Officials, Community Organizations or Schools. Open to all ages, amateurs only. How To Enter: Pick-up a fuchsia seedling at the Centennial Farm located at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, from January 16-25, 1998 from 7:00am to 3:30pm Monday through Friday. One entry per person. Entrants may obtain two seedlings on plan~ pick-up t ime and enter the best one at fairtime. An entry form must be on file with the Orange County Fair offices to make the entry valid. ENTRY FORM Name: Organization (if applic.ble): Address:_ City:_ Phone Number:---------- INDIVIDUAL ENTltllS (Please Check One) Zip. Fax Number: _Local Offklal Position/Job Title:------......:.----------------- Costa Mesa Resid9ot Years in Costa Mesa:_ Age: _ 5 & Under _ 6-12 Years _ 13 t 7 Years _._Adult 18+ _ Seniors SS+ BUlinesa Positlor\/Job Tltle: = Community Organintion!S.rVice Club/Non-Profit au.r,my of Pienta Requemd: - ClllOUP INTRIU _ 8ulinesa <;>u.ntity of Pienta Requested: _ _ SchoOt Cl-oom Project t.KheJ~ect.:.-..-----------------------------.--~~~ ........ ------':"""""'-~~ "--'*9: ON p&.nt may be 9fOMl •a group Ill•~~ or octiet CMpu.tion Oii ..._ 111 nmmwJ!w CWFliaatioftl ""1 ._,.members growtM!t' GWr' ~. ! ............ ,.._ nw1 form to:~~ F.W, •Ferr °""9, G-. ._.CA 92626 Attti. ~ C......~ t>r,.. '° 014 .. ,.,. • "" >T d r. ., I -A 12 THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1998 '(.I ' ( ( I ( I $ 1 I f .. EDITORI A L Irvine: Leave the kids out of this · P olitics is a dirty game. But lrvme Mayor Christina Shea's atte mpt to hold the Bonita Canyon annexation deal hostage has taken the game to a ne w low tbat threatens to drag schoolchildre n into the muck of the El Toro struggle. It's nothing short of despi- cable. The complex Bonita C'anyon agreement - which allowed stude nts of d new housing project to attend under-enroUed Newport-Mesa schools m~tead of overcrowed Irvine campuses -was forged between the cities of Irvine and Newport Bedch, the Newport- Mesd and Irvine school d1s tncls a nd The Irvine Co. into the new development the best possible schooling. ·Bonita Canyon deal threaiened ~J' Irvine mayor hristina Shea says she Will . . Newport officials con"-OPPose annexation if taJc . w1ue to oppose h . e over EJ Toro Marine base. er CJty's '(fUest to By Jennifer Armstr The agreement provided a glimpse into the best of what local government offered -elected officials from neighboring tbwns working together for the betterment of the children. Yet now, Shea promises to nix the historic deal because Newport officials are trying to thwart her city's move to annex a portion the El Toro Marine base. "It's unfortunate that they would use the children as pawns in the parochial airport issue," said Newport Councilman John Hedges. Indeed it is. In an ideal world, the El Toro airport battle would be waged all above board and argued strictly on its merits. But both sides have occasionally veered into the mud Asked to make a deal at the 11th hour by Irvine officials no less, Newport-Mesa and city officials acted in good faith dnd forged a pact. The agreement accomplished several things, but most significantly, it provides students moving and fought dirty, which is to be expected with all that's at stake. Still, even if all's fair in love, war and the El Toro battle, we'd suggest simply one ground rule all should observe: leave the children out of it. CORRESPONDENCE Good suggestions by John Hedges At last. d rerreshmgly positive column by John Hedges. His sug9estions for improving our schools a re excellent. Let's hope the school board takes action. ANNA BETTY GOLDMA Corona del Mar Arc Costa Mesa schools given short shrift? W ould someonf' please tell me why the New- porl-Mesd school bodrd has decided 1t wtJJ cost $3 S million to reopen Eastbluff School, a former elementary school currently be ing used by a pnvdtC school, when they fig- urPcl they could open long- clo'>ed Rea and Daw; Middle Schools for $1 2 rrulhon and a mt•rt• $800,000 respectively? Now I know that opening both \ostd Mesa schools has bc•t'n harder and more expen- sive• thc1n they had thought, but mc1yh<' if they had plann(•d to srwnd more realistically to open my '>Choo!. Davis. we wouldn't sttll bP Wdlting for .,uch hds1cs as C'ldssroom clocks. intercoms, school .early enough to clean my j counters of the dirt from the Costa Mesa High School track that biows in around my not- weU-sealed windows. BARBARA TOOHEY Costa Mesa Don't have much faith in group leadership Your newspaper seems to be so enthusiastic about this new ad vocacy group that, with their inhmte wisdom, will solve all of Newport Beach's problems. We no longe r here in New- port Heights have a Homeown- ers Association. So why don't you take the lime to interview some of our past presidents and board members to understand Uus dilemma? And you will discover that some or the members of this advocacy group bad council membership during these times when they were "indifferent" (for lack of better words) to our vtewpoints back then DON WILLIAMS Newport Beach who have their own agendas. Enough of The lrvine Co Enough of "development" which is really destruction. Our politicians want to know what to do with Crystal Cove - here's a suggestion -leave it alone! You want to know about the El Toro Airport area -who needs a new airport? I own three businesses and own property in Orange County, and I don't need it. I low about it? U you are a citi- zen of Newport Beach as I am, do you need it? DICK SPEHN Corona del Mar Put academia on same par as athletes In regard to John Hedges' columns of Dec. 6 and Dec. 13 about education, here's another prdctical suggestion. Presiden\s, Congress members, and other politicians both Republican and Democrat, should enthusiastical- ly praise academic, scientific and teaching achievements and the news media should publish these achieveme1:,1ts extensively. contest champions, Westing- house Scientific Scholarship recipients, and members of the Cal Tech team that landed a robot on Mars. As long as politicians and the news media consider scoring touchdowns of greater import than having an extensive vocab- ulary, reading and writmg accu- rately, and handling mathematics concepts, we will not be able to keep our world leadership. In addition these national leaders and news media will have let down.@tl.J# generations for their unmedi~ i>ers6nal political and news media economic gains. Let's rank academic scores where they really belong, far above football, basketball, base- ball and soccer scores. T.W. STAPLE Newport Bea.ch Thanks for the help • a library with books in 1t , a nd usablC' computers Don't we have enough development? More young people would be inspired to excel in these ar.eas if the president called and invited to th~ White House. j.rnrne'lllately after they had been announced, Nobel prize and other scientific winners, Rhodes scholars, spelling bee and mathematics We would like to publicly commend our outstanding New- port Beach Fire Department and their competent, capable cap- tain, Axel Zanelli,"1or the won- derful job they did for us after our den ceiling fell in on the morning of the big storm. They are all cheerful, helpful and altogether outstanding. As I told their captain ·1 should have married a fireman I" It couldn't be that we are in Costa Mesa and Eastbluff is in Newport Reach. could it? No- no-no -the dtstnct a ssures us that 1s 1ust an illusion. I could wntP more, but I must get to Enough is enough! Enough of blocked roads. Enough of new shopplhg cen- ters. Enough of lost views. Enough of council people COMMUNITY COMM ENTARY BETTY AND HARRY BABBITT Newport Beach . -" '"""' -... El fORO DER/\T E I Newport should mind t its own business l N ewport Beach hires a tor- i mer county supervisor ! Donald Saltarelli to block l Irvine's El Toro base annexation 1 efforts. Amazing. ! Like Irvine Mayor Christina i Shea, I too have never heard of ! one city trying to block another's i expansion bid. What is the logi- i cal .extension of this bureaucratic 1 meddling? •Lake Forest hires 1 Bob Doman to fight Newport 1 Beach's attempts to annex the i Newport Coast area?" ~ There are more productive i ways for Newport Beach to a.void 1· "the expansion of a 'near-capaci- 1 ty' John Wayne Airport" (which 1 of course is a false statement in l itseU given the artificial caps on j traffic) than to attempt to d.icf&lte 1 the policies of nearby cities. I i March Air Force Base with its l 13,000-foot runways, the ongoing 1 expansion of Ontario AifPort and 1 LAX. Norton Air Force Base, i Long Beach Airport and even l Palmdale all offer alternatives to ! siphon off John Wayne traffic if i less traffic is th.e goal and not 1 developer's interests or political l favor. 1 Saltarelli notes that (Newport l Beach officials) "have a duty to 1 protect their constituents." ' As the grandfathe r of seven, I have a duty to protect my family and object to the Newport Beach agenda. Stay out of Irvine's affairs and lend to your own backyard. Hon- estly explore all alternatives to ~ your concerns about John Wayne's traffic. This does not mclude telling Irvine how to run its affairs. CHARLES HASTINGS Lake Forest i County,s economy i depends on an l airport at El Toro ~ l am in full supp~rt of the air- ; port going in at El Thro. And no 1 city, county, state or country is on : the positive side of the economy 1 tf they don't have airport trans- l portation, good freeway trans- l portation, good communications, 1 good export and unport and ~ some of the highest priced land l in Southern California can be l found a.round LAX. 1 So, I don't know why all the 1 fear is around the El Toro area ~ and what the airport will do on l the negative side. So I fully sup-i port the airport going in and you ! can't do it without proper and 1 professional communications -l and communications is all inclu-i sive. 81~:~!: 1 Truth is missing in j El Toro debate i I was raised in Costa Mesa 1 although I now live in Alaska. So i the many ways in which this i county has decided to develop its land leaves me speechless with disgust. I'm home for the holidays and enjoying the Santa Ana winds but after learning about what the pro-El Toro Airport folks are planning to Vfin their way, I have to respond: They say that they want truth squads. One way to show true sleaziness is to use the word •truth" in the same plan that advocates the use of media spe- cialists, "pro-a.irpo~ documen- taries and -this one gets me - developing studies that show benefits of an airport. I see, so if your group can brainwash -I mean convince - the people of this county lo build another airport minutes from John wa}rne then the truth will set you .free? I think not. Sony to say your group will fail. Mostly, it will fail because the folks in this county are smarter than you think, and they know that your reasoning for this use of El Toro is nested in your desire to keep your perfect Newport Beach homes safe and quiet -forget the rest of this county especially those in already congested South County because you are the most impor- tant. Sony, I forgot about that. But the ma.in reason that you will fail, however slowly, is that the truth is not on your side. EMILY CREELY Costa Mesa native Alaskan resident City needs to make El Toro a priority Our City Council should direct its efforts and time and zero in on protecting us from John Wayne Airport expansion instead of spending vast resources to convince somebody that free and easy money is to be had from the Newport Coast annexation. Remember the projected rev- enues from the toll road? And now that's 50% off. How cab the city even con- sider taking on police and fire protection for a very vulnerable land area. All of Corona del Mar remembers three short years ago, we were saved only by a fortu- itous wind change, as the Santa Ana wind swept fire swept the Newport Coast area. Our current city budget without lewd gigan- tic cost for fire protection is dri- ven by our extra.ordinary cost of high fire and police protection. Is bigger the answer to efficient planning? Can't our city council run this city without destroying its irre- placeable assets. Annexation of the Newport Coast area is taking too much money, time and dilut- ing our efforts to run efficiently what we do have. Bigger is not going to do one thing for any of us except increase the power and the domain of our bureau- cracy and possibly make us lose the fight for El Toro. JEAN MORRIS Corona del Mar Sta~ng the· course on repairing countyS pr~blems BY JIM SILVA A s has been my tradition, I would like to t4ke this opportunity to report on the many public policy matters that came before the Orange • County Boa.rd of Supervisors in 1997, my third year as the supervisor repre· sentlng the 2nd District. I will touch o~ several major issues and present my prognosis for the year ahead. • The reuse of the El Toro Marino Corps Air Station continues to dominate much of lhe Board of Supervison' time. Even though one judge in San Diego banded down the ruling aitical of the county's plan, overall, the process Ui contlnwng Ol'l, with the ultimate goal of pladng a commercial airport Ill llMt clOHd military bufi. Mucb JJ1C91911 ._ been made to d4te, including a rurreat • ttudy of the feftsibillty ol allowing cargo ~ diqhta to origtwtte trom El 1bro while i the Marinel are ltUI there. Although the ' bUe doel not aaldaDy .~ untU Jwy 1999, new C:U9!' ~blllty would bene- ftt ihe economy Of Orange Coun=- Yldlng but a mere glimpM ol Che °' «'ODOIDk bOOlt tMt Wiii be~ whln tbe UP.Wt .. ~ • M:blevtng. ~ _ ...... ...... .. CllMIJ Of QM9MiUIJ .......... , ., .......... . .... llllllj'&. ........ ~ • Newport Beach/Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot BESWICK . CONTINUED FROM A 1 .: in Orange, Los An~eles, River- side and San Bernardino coun- ties. On Dec. 15, a grand jury returned sealed indictments agains.t 86 people allegedly. involved in staged automobile accidents in Southern Califor- nia. Authorities say the ring faked 66 separate reports of ~~~~ t~~ ~~~~;ee~~~:~ try of more than a million dol- lars. EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 ed not to stop the county from continuing to plan an airport for the closing base but ordered the county to fix flawed analyses of how an air- port could affect air quality, traffic, noise. endangered species and agriculture. Wednesday's decision speci- fied how the county should do that. Dixon predicted the changes Mcconn~ mandated could show that an airport will have much more serious envi- ronmental effects than origi- According to the indictments, many of the bogus insurance claims were tied to the Panther Auto Center on Harbor Boule- vard in Garden Grove. ,· By press time Wednesday, 51 of the 86 suspects had been arrested, said Edd Malone, the chief investigator at the fraud division of the Department of lnsura.n~e in Orange County. Malone described the .New- port Beach policeman's role in the investigation as "signifi- cant" and said he was not paid for it. "He did it out of the good- ness of his heart,• Malone said . Beswick could not be reached for comment. nally expected. "It's as if they've gone in and built the house, but they've found out that the foundation is not only cracked but it has come apart,• Dixon said. uThe majority of the house is going to have to be rebuilt." Airport Working · Group executive director Barbara Liebman, however, doesn't think so. uWhat they're excited about is that if the county recirculates it, they can sue again,• said Llchman~ a pro-airport activist and environmental law attor- ney. "It's another big ho-hum. 11lis is all just a get-rich-quick scheme for the lawyers.• THEATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 Edwards South C04St Plaza the- ater -is already home to some of the finest theater and stage venues in Southern Callf omia. With South Coast Plaza just. · across the street and 80 restau- rants within wall<.ing distance, officials bope to spoWght the area as a destination for theater-goers and tourists looking for a night on the town. But the new district means IRVINE CONTINUED FROM A 1 While several Newport-Mesa school board members said they are willing to at least consider ~ plan, The Irvine Co., which owns METH CONTINUED FROM A 1 shut down transiUon roads between the Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar freeways for about two hours during the inves- tigation, and inspectors were expected to remain at the site through Wednesday night, Smith said . .. ... _...,~ ,,._,,,, much more than just newspaper . ads and colorful banners hung on drea light posts. The most tangible change will be the transformation of the Edwards South Coast Plau movie th~atef at the comer of Bristol Street and Town Center Drive mto what offiaals boast will be the largest .stadium~style seating movie theater in thl! nation. Rena.med The Palace at South Coast Plaza, the new Edwards theater will have one giant scr~. tiered-seating for 1,000 people and loads of classic Hollywood style, officials said. Bonita Canyon, has the final word on such an arrangement "The Irvine Co. thinks it's very important, when we have a choice, that the city and school district. have the same boundaries.• said Carol Hoffman, a spokeswomd\1 for The lrvine Co. "As the landowner, we're not willing to give consent Police are loolang for a man I named Russell Renison, who rented the space unW September 1997. when he was evicted for not paying his rent, Smith sa1d. Police offered only spdrse information about Renison: He is 25 to 30 years old, stands about 5 foot 10, and wears a long pony- tail. His whereabouts are unknown. Renison's goods went to a new renter at a December auction, but THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1998 A13 While the mside of the 30-year- old theater will be stnctly state- of-the-art, the look of the Palace will hearken back to Hollywoo<l's golden days whert a night at the movies was a real event. "We believe entertamment begms at the sidewalk,• said James Edwards m. Presjdent o1 Edwards Theatres. "It's the excitement and fun of going to the theater. That's what we're hoping to create here.· Newport Beach architecture firm Perkowitz and Ruth, which designesi the Edwards Irvine Spectrum theater, also drew up wtthout co-terminus boundanes. • The Irvine Co. 's own plans to start selling homes in the Bonita Canyon area in February could be hampered by the inter-dty dispute. One of the main drawing features of a development of family homes is which schools the children will attend. it wasn't until Wednesday that the renter discovered what he had acquired, Smith said. Smith said the renter was struck by •an unusu'al smell• while cleaning the place out. The discovery of the dynamite -which was foWld "weeping,• or leaking nitroglycerin -caused a scare early in the day, but the bomb squad detemuned it was safe enough for the ha:zardous materials unit to investigate. · plans tor the new Palace, a glitzy movie house with a distinctive 1920s and 1930s fiaJJ'. The new theater will feature a large lobby adorned with huge wall murals, granite floors, mosaics, statnJess steel light fix- tures and other sped.al touches, I officials said. : A grand opening for the . Palace at South Coast Plaza is scheduled for November, Edwards said. More details on the district can. be found on the distnct's Internet website, http:/ /www.octbeatre- dtstrtct.com. "We're not panicked,• said Paul Kranboldt, an lrvme Co. spokesman. "[ButJ it's real dose," Hoffmap interjected. The Newport-Mesa school board will hold a speoal closed- session meeting at 9 a.m. Fnday to discuss its Bonita Canyon options. Police say the 8-foot by 20-foot storage unit was used tor the manufacturer or storage of metharnphetamine. There was enough material to make drugs with a street value of $700,000, )T' Smith said. d. "These are typical places for r. dandestine meth labs,· Smith said. "Probably because of all the 1 clutter, the9" were not able to do the manufacturing in there, but were stonng it.• Early Years Toys Mattress Outlet Stor AuriJMNRos • Developmental toys for children birth to 10 years. •Quality toys with lasung and creative play value. • Pcrwnal service from knowledgeable sales staff. BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT When your parent needs assistllnce r.) 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I I II I --. -~-- --• .. • • • EYE-OPENER Estancia searching for a football coach for the first time in 12 years QUOTE OF THE DAY "I'm going out with m<rr positive memories than negad~ ones ... • · -JOHN UEBENGOOD Moses finishes '97 with a hang • Newport Beach golfer fires an ace on none other than the wicked par-3 at La Quinta's PGA West TPC Stadium Course. at a New Year's Eve arty for Clint Moses of Newport Beach, scoring one of those unimaginable.aces just before the clock struck 1998. Moses, a former U.S. Navy fighter pilot, drained a hole-in-one on the sixth hole at · the PGA West TPC Stadium Golf Course in La Quinta. Why is that significant? Well, the sixth hole on the Jack Nicklaus-designed course happens to be among the toughest par-3s in the country, accordin9 to several publications, including Goll Magazine. Moses made his ace from the . blue tees (241 yards) with a Callaway driver, a hole that carries over water from tee to gt~n. according to Dave Doerr, first assistant professional at the TPC course. "It's not uncommon for goliers to use a driver on No. 6, • Doerr said. "It's one of the toughest par-3s anywhere, I guarantee you that.· Moses, who plays out of the Navy Golf Course in Los Alamitos, ended his round 6-over-par 78. On the front nine, Moses shot 3-over 39 even with the ace, because he double-bogeye« two holes and bogeyed another. He made par on the last five boles. •rt was a great way to end 1997, • Moses said. The TPC Stadium Course has played host to the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf, the Skins Game (1986 through 1991), the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and several PGA Tour and PGA Club Professional events. Q Don't expect Arnold Palm.er to surprise us and play in the Toshiba Senior Classic. Jeff Purser, the event's new townament director by way of Michigan, certainly doesn't. Palm.er, owner of the Bay Hill • SEE GOLF PAGE lM 'Ire Orona delMar Hlgb'I • &ai'ab Dunlap elploded for 30 polnb ' •gal.mt 8addleback in tbe Satiago 'nMunam.ent, wbldl triggered• 53-U W:tory, .. w.u .. MIDIDgtier Wllnla•tbe Dally Piiot'• ~Sdaool ......... of the WiM. • 1989 Sea View League title and upgraded facilities highlight 12-year l~acy of Eagles' all-time win leader. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -John Llebengood, who posted more wins than any other coach in Estancia High's 33-year varsity football histo- ry, resigned W.ednesday after 12 seasons at the helm. "I sat down over Christmas vacation and considered the pluses and the minuses," said Llebengood, 53-67-3 with the Eagles, includ- ing a 10-win, Sea View League champi- onship season in 1989 and three trips to the CIP playoffs. "And I came to the decision that the time was right for me to move on." Llebengood, 47, said he Will remain at Estancia as a full-time teacher, though be OD would consider a coaching position at anoth- er school. . "I'm still young and I still love the game and love working with kids. When l got the (Estanda job), I didn't think I'd coach 12 sea- sons, but I feel I accomplished CNite a bit. We built a great weight facility and there's a team room, a film room, a coaches' office, an equipment room and some updated equipment in place for whoever comes in.• Estancia Boys Athletic Director Tim Parse! said he hopes to offer prospective coaching candidates a teaching position, but does not have a time line in' place for the hiring process. . "We want to move on this as soon as pos- sible and with this (early) retirement pack- age, it looks like we'll have a (teaching) posi- tion to offer," said Parse!. Llebengood cited the 1989 season, m ~SIGNS - which the Eagles went 10-0 in th~ regular season, including a 16-3 Sea View League victory over eventual CIF Southern Section Division VI champion Corona del Mar, among h1s fondest memories. The Eagles, top-seeded in Division VI m 1989, were upset in the first round that sea- son and were also defeated m the first round in 1988 and 1995. After posting a 2-18 record tus hrst two years after arriving from Lynwood High, Llebeo,good led the Eagles to a 7-3-1 mark in '88 and the aforementioned 10-1 standard in '89. The Eagles had additional winrung sea- sons m 1991 (6-3-1) and '96 (7 -3):. • Liebengood thanked Principal Peggy Anatol, as well as former principdls Frank lnfusino and Bob Francy for their support ·rm gomg out with more positive memo- nes than negative ones," he said, nob.ng the • SEE LIEBENGOOO PAGE 82 •,,; 1;; I')"• MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Estancia HJgb's John Uebengood has resigned after a 12-year tour. . . r---------------------------------------~-----~-----------------------------------------------1 lllC ,11 ""' ll<H>I. <,f 1(1"' \\',\'It H 1'<>1.C> I Newport Harbor endured a chilly breeze, but had no trouble with visiting Woodbridge en route to runaway victory to open Sea View League competition. By Molly Yanity, Daily Ptlot NEWPORT BEACH -The only thlllg that may have bothered Newport Harbor Higb's girls water polo team Wednesday afternoon might have Q0en the chilly breeze that swirled the cold air over the pool, because visiting Woodbridge didn't seem to try the Sailors at all as they cruised to a 17-0 win. To illustrate the ease with which the hosting Tars opened Sea View League play, take these facts: • 1.) Harbor's leading scorer, Alden Moore, tallied three goals in the first half. In a sportsmanlike effort, Coach Brian Kreutzkamp pulled her in the second quarter. The senior came back in for the third period ... as the team's goalkeeper. She recorded a save. • 2.) Katherine Gregg was the team's leading scorer with four goals. Gregg usually splits time on the varsity and junior varsity squads. Her time on the varsity team is most often found on the bench. 'S BREEZE • 3.) The Sallon' head coach, Bill Bar-Team USA at the World Championships nett, is in Australia. in Perth, Australia, were planning on the "I don't think we've really been test-help of the team's second-leading scorer, ed," Kreutzkamp said. uwe lost our first Jenna Barto, but a snowboarding acci- game (against Long Beach Wilson), and dent over the winter holiday left her with have won the rest. But we haven't played a brolcen wrist. a game in a week and a half because of Barto will be out of action for two Christmas break, so this was a good way weeks. to get the rust out.• The offense received a confidence Newport Harbor (8-1 , 1-0) is the slXlb-boost all around in the rout over Wood- ranked team in Orange County and, bridge as Jocelyn Manderino, Kyndra despite the simple thrashing it doled out Cox and Diana Day each tallied two Wednesday, has a tough task ahead of it goals, while Autumn Mill.ken and as it dives into league play. Heather Pappas added one apiece. Irvine, the defending league champ, is Senior goalkeeper Erin Kennedy currently ranked No. 1 in the county, and recorded four saves in the first half, and Santa Margarita is ranked. as well. Lynd.see Pitzgeorge manned the cage in Moore, an All-CIP ~ormer from Qir. the final period. year ago, notched three goals and tw'O" "We've been getting some good play steals in just one quarter of p\ay, but from Erin,• Kreutzkamp said. "When our Kreutz.kamp warns that mice opponents defense has made some mistakes, she's know of her scoring prowess it is crucial really been there to stop the goals." the rest of the team step up. Newport Harbor will be co-hosting a •we need to involve more people in townament, starting today, with Corona our .offense. Everyone knows we have del Mar that will bring the many of the Alden," he said. . best teams in Southern California togeth- ••• 17~0 N ewport Harbor's Sara White (left) brushes off a foul from the back and fires point blank Into the Woodbridge net for a score; below, Harbor's Jocelyn Manderlno (6) applies pressure to a Woodbridge foe during Wednesday's Sea View League roul ·The Sailors breezed to a 17-0 verdict ln their Sea View League opener. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH Kreutzkamp and Barnett, who is with er. . I I I I ' I • I : ( ' I I I I I I I I I J I I I I • • I I ' I I L----~--~-~--~-----~~-~-------------~---------~-------------~~-~-~------------------------~~~~~ daily pilot high school ~thlete· of the week • That's where the CdM senior guard found herself during 30-point effort that included seven ~-pointer;s. F or the better ·po.rt ol four quarters Saturday, the nine other ~yen on the court .Upped into slow-motion silence around Corona del Mar High senior Sarah Dunlap. In the rarest of hardwood happenstance. the S-foot-6 point guard dribbled. slashed end lbot, u ~ly unattended as she mes tn coun~ 10lo 1W1UMr 111dr.Jm, wh .. lbe hoped 1* sweat and Matrk:e would IOlbeday intenect Wltb that . .... cMIUMtiab tbooWI call ......... . •• mi1111l my 8"' ~ shots, but I ltlade my first three-pointer,• sald OuDlap, who nea.rly doubled her previous career high by drilling seven three-pointers and a.massing 30 points in th Sea Kings' 53~2 victory over Seddlebeck in the eev.nttl·pJeee game ol the Santiago 10\lmament. She tc0re:d 65 points ln four tournament gamea •Alt.et l hit a cou.p&e, I ttarted fMHnoUlbeda~Mt.I atiould throw lt UJ>i beCe\IM It would MW a pnttty gooct dNIDC8 ol gOiliQ In .• Tbeie..., Of~ .... 82 THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1998 /' NEWPORT HARBOR, CDM SHINE AT PREP REGATTA ' . YOUTH HOOPS • Sailors live up to their name with victory, while , Sea Kings finish fifth. points in Division A. SAILING Brian Pentz represented the Sea Kings in Division B. Matsen's treys secure win for 'Wildcats LONG BEACH -The New- pqrt l-larbor High sailing team won the Rose Bowl Regatta host- ed by use at the Alamitos. Bay Yacht Club, while Back Bay rival Senior aJdppe.r Mike Reicher and crew Justin Reeves sailed the Sea Kings to the midpoint of their pre-championship competition At the Anteater Regatta in December, Cd.M posted its other top five pezfonn.ance thanks to a Division B effort by Jim Beek, skipper, and. Kendra Witzel and Bubb Rader. •Newport-Mesa All-Net Wildcats bwnp off Los Alamitos in OT, 38-35. In addition, Brian Walth, Jonathan Hubbard. ChrU Badorek and Alex Norfleet were key con- tributors for the 3-1 Wildcats. season. · Ensign tops Costa Mesa, 47-33 Corona del Mar made its second consecutive top five finish by tak- ing fifth place in the 25-team event last weekend. •The Sailors, the defending natlon'al champs, tallied 69 points, 11 better than the second-place team, as skipper Brian Bissell and crew Alison Hill, Amy Halvorsen and Jamie McCormick tallied 26 Harbor's junior varsity team, skippered by 1Yler Haskell with Kassy Thompson, finished ln fourth place, just one point behind Torrey Pines' varsity squad in Division A. Skipper Scott Hogan and crews co-captain Cryssa Byers and Trevor DiMarco won the B division with a low score of 31 points. Also on the Sea King sailing roster is junior Whitney McDon- nell, a member 'of the CdM ClF championship volleyball team, who has been recovering from shoulder surgery. Brett Matsen, of the Newport-Mesa.National Junior Basketball All-Net Wtldcats, nailed a three-point goal with just seconds remaining in regulation \o send the contest with Los Alamitos into overtime as the locals took the win, 36-35. Matsen scored eight points in the final two • minutes of the gamp to boost the Wildcats. Then be nailed a trey to clinch the win as the Wildcats' defense held Los Al scoreless in the overtime period. ...--. NEWPORT BEACH -The Ensign Intermediate eighth-grade boys basketball team impr~~ to 4-0 in league play Wednesday, defeating VlSlting Costa Mesa, 47-33. Ensign (4-0) was led by Tony Melum ( 16 points and 10 rebounds), Greg Perrine (13 points, 10 assists and five steals), Loa CuUllo (seven points), Joel Foley (six points) and Evan Cooper (seven tebounds and two points). Rob Rader and freshman crew Corona del Mar's next official competition will be at the Cardi- nal Invitational at Stanford Uni- versity F~b. 28. A little out of sync after the holiday break, the Wildcats got a slow start, but hung in with the strong inside play of Bradley Kroopf, as well as the rebounding of.Jalr Hernandez. Dean Kohara (11 points), Abraham Agoptan (10) and Jason Millward (seven), paced the Mus- tangs. llJ(,11 :"l<.11<><>1 . l ~t>"t ~ ~t>< <I h MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Aliso Nlguel's Sean Stutzman makes a save off a $Coring attempt by Corona del Mar's Nlck Kohan {10) ln Wednesday'• duel. • Mickler scores CdM's lone goal, then gets hurt as Sea Kings come up short in final tuneup for league. By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot CORONA DEL MAR-Take away senior Andy Mickler and you take away most of Corona del Mar Higb's offensive threat But Woodbridge, Orange County's fourth-ranked boys soccer team which scouted the Sea Kings in their nonleague game Wednesday against Aliso Niguel, probably knows that already. So it wouldn't be a surprise if Mickler played with an imaginary black X on the back of bis jersey when the Warriors (9-0-4) visit CdM on FridAy in the Sea View League lid-lifter. That's assuming Mickle.r's even on the field, because against the Wolverines he missed the final 31 minutes with a paiJifu1 right ankle after getting kicked on a dean tackle during Aliso N~'s 2· 1 road. victory. ·we need scoring from somebody other than Mickler; we need (Ralph) Hermens to get on the board, and we need {Robbie) Rader to get on the boeld," iaid CdM Coach Derek Lawther, whoee team (3-3-2) played for the first time in 16 days, too long a layoff in Lawthers opinion. Mickler, who scoted Cd.M's only goal. went down in the 49th minute and never returned. Having him on the bench with ice packs on his ankle made lt wone for a team ... already playing wit.bout .efilor defender Jared Jones (flu). ~ Forward Jose Pineda and inidlielder ~ Kendell scorea. on headen for AllsO Niguel (S-3.:4}, which has won four of Its last .... Coron.a -del Mat's Andy Mldder battles • patr of Aliso Niguel Hlgb defenden. five games, induding 1..0 victories over Estancia (in the Marina Tournament) and Sen Clemente, which was ranked No. 7 in the county at the time. Cd.M, which didn't seem rusty but proba- bly could've used the holiday game experi- ence, took the field for the first time since Dec. 22. "The layoff from Christmas break hurt us,• said Lawther, wbo canceled bis team's appearance in the Marina Toumame'Dt last month because too many key players were enjoying vacations. "We passed better and we kept posses- 16oo of the bell batter, bUt I'm jutt disa~ ~ted became of the (unplenned) two wMkl off dUriDg ChrtltnMii. We neieded !DOie games. You need at leut three gama1 (during' the break) and we didn't have any.• Senior Todd Cornett and junior Zach Zanilli replaced Jones at center/fullback for the Sea Kings, while senior defender Pat Fuscoe was solid in the back for CdM. In the second half, Puscoe nearly became CdM's second injury victim when he crashed · beads. with an Aliso Niguel player, prompt- ing the Sea King tramer to scamper onto the field for the second time in 13 minutes. *l don't remember anything that hap-· pened," said Fuscoe, rubbing his head on the sideline. Pineda scored for the Wolverines in the 15th minute on an assist by Brian Bustillos, then after several quality_ attempts by the Sea Kings, they finally broke through to tie it, 1-1, on Miclcler's extraordinary shot in the 37th miriute. CdM senior mid.fielder Colby Northridge was credited with an assist, following a long pass from the middle. Mickler controlled the pass and had time to set up his strike, firing to the right side of the cage. Mickler almost scored again on a header in the 39th minute, when Hermens fed him a nice pass. But Mickler got hw1 in the sec· ond ba1f. "It was a fa.tr tackle,• Mickler said of the play that tep.t him to the ground Kendell's diving header ended the scor· ing in the 67th minute, giving Aliso Niguel its 2-1 advantage. Senior Nick Orlich and sophomore mid- fielders Adam Hoyt and Ethan Austin helped control the tempo for tbe Se4 JClngi in an evenly fought battle {CdM outlhot Aliso NigQel, 11-8). · •'Ibey didn't have too many CbAncel, bUt they put thein In.,. Lawther Aid ol the WolrirtDlli, who received m saves from pkMper Seim Stutl.man. four ia the sec· ondbal. CdM goalie KeJ! Brown Md three ...... high school girls water polo Newport Harbor-CdM,girls poio tourney begins today . '.~',; • Event features the best from Orange County and · ;_~ San Diego County. League rival El Toro, as well as Peninsula, Laguna Beach, Uni- versicy, Mission Viejo and Dana Hills. . NEWPO~T BEACH -The best girls water polo teams in Orange County will go head-to-head with San Diego County's finest at the Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar Tournament that begins today. Competition will run through Saturday with a 3:40 p.m. cham- pionship match at Newport Har- bor. Four of Orange County's top 1 O teams will be making a run for the tournament title -Capo Val- ley ~o. 2), the hosting Sailors (No. 6), Villa Park (No. 7) and Foothill (No. 10.) The other county teams are Corona del Mar and Sea View According to Brian Kreutzkamp, a coach at Newport Harbor, the state's best may appear in. the fonn of .the teams visiting from San Diego, though. Poway ahd Patrick Henry are two of California's top-ranked teams while Grossmont and Val- halla will also be making the weekend trip from the south. Mission Hills' Alemany will also compete. The Sailors' first obstacle is Peninsula in a 5:20 game this evening at Corona deJ Mar High. The Sea Kings will battle Grossmont at 6:30. -By Molly Yanity CdM stuns Santa Margarita j • Hardt's lob shot seals 8-7 upset win in overtime. CORONA DEL MAR -Senior Meagan Hardt scored the last of her game-high seven goals on a 30-foot lob shot with seconds remaining in the first overtime period to give the Corona del Mar High girls water polo an 8-7 upset over visiting Santa Margarita in the Sea View League opener. Santa Margarita, which has received votes m the Orange County Coaches' Poll with its 5-3 record going into Wednesday's match, rallied from a 7-5 deficit late in the final period to force the tie. Hardt's dominance and the 1':;',',,,': strong defensive play of the Sea Kings (4-6, 1-0) turned the Eagles away. Mustangs fall, 10-7 ALISO NIGUEL -Costa Mesa High's girls water polo team squandered a 4-2 halftime lead as host Aliso Niguel used eight sec- ond-half goals by Sabrina Eisner to clinch the Pacific Coast League contest, 10-7. The Mustangs (4-6, 0-1) jumped to the lead, but were shut LIEBENGOOD CONTINUED FROM 81 association with several players, including Division I college standouts Dan Petrone (Colum- bia) and Matt Johner (Kansas), as a rewarding experience. He also said coaching his son, John Jr., the last two seasons, was a special opPQrtunity he will always cher- ish. He was, however, frustrated in recent years by declining enroll· ment, a lack 9f on-campus assis- tant coaches, a decreased budget, diminished booster support and a changing student demographic. •Not having any coaches on C4lDpus and a limited budget cre- ated a tremendous amount of work the last two seasons,• Uebengood said. "I bad to go out down in the third period and Eis- ner began her romp for the Wolverines (4-3, 1-0), from which Mesa could not recover. Jan Grubisich and Cari Howse each had a pair of goals to lead the Mustangs, and Howse and Amy Devey also tallied four steals apiece. Padfk Coast LNgUe Auso NIGUll 10, CostA MESA 7 Costa Mesa 1 3 O 3 -7 Aliso Niguel 1 1 s 2 · -11 Costa Mesa -J. Grubisich 2, Howse 2, Bayes 1, Devey 1. A. Grublsich 1. Saves • Lombardo 8. Aliso Niguel -Elsner 8, Robe~ 1, Novacer 1. Saves · 8racic 9. S..Vlew~ CDM S. 5ANrA MNiGAmA 7 Santa Margarita 1 3 1 2 0 0 -7 Corona del Mar 2 1 3 1 1 0 · 8 SMU ~·Peterson 3, Kroeze 2, Egus 1, Kleiman 1. Saves -Serra 2. CdM ·Hardt 7, Blair 1. . Saves • Barklow S. s.. View LMgue N~ 17, WOODUIDGf 0 Woodbridge1 0 0 0 0 0 Newport Harbor 6 4 S 2 -17 Woodbridge -none. Saves • Lillywhite 4. Newpott Hllrbor -Gregg 4, Moore 3, Manderino 2. Cox 2, Day 2, Milliken 1, Pappas 1. Saves -Kennedy 4, Moore 1. and raise money and take care of academic· problems with stu- dents, and there was basically no one there to help. And last season (4-5-1) was really tough. It just got to the point where it wasn't rewarding enough for me to carry on." Liebengood, an assistant last spring for the boys and girls track and field teams, coaching the dis- cus throwers and shot putters, said he would like to continue in that role. He said, however, his teaching schedule will require an adjustment by the start of practire in mid-February to do so. He said any fulw'e football coacblng involvement would not necessarily have to be as a head coach, though he would not be involved in the Estancia football program. •1t would have to be a big part in a program at a good school." DUNLAP CONTINUIO FROM 81 games, she elected to commit as much time as she could to lmproving. "I detlnitely picked up the pace last off-season," she said. •1 knew it was my senior year and I wanted it to be a good one. J knew lt was my last chance to prove to people I coUJd actually play. I finally realized bow much basketball meant to me and 1 wanted to be the best I could be. Davis said. "She's an excellent spot-up shooter, but she's a1eo my point guard. Somet1me1, lbe doesn't shoot a.s much as I'd like her to, because she's always concerned about doing what ii best for (Saddleback), • Davia said. •When she gets hot like that, we need to get her the ball. We can't win if she doesn't score and the team knows she's e l~der and a scorer.• Dunlap, tbougb vowing not to get caughr'uj:> in her upward statistical spiral, said she accepts the respoDSibWty that • goes wtth the~ role. chance involved than muscle memory, as her stream of iwishes built a rooftop on a foundation built by relentless rehearsal: Squve up, lift off, release, follow through. •she definJtety puts the time in,• Corona del Mar Coach Elbert Davis said of th Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. •When you have a player who reiJly ... wanlt to improve her game, It really makes it fun to coach. I wish inore players were like Sarah.• Dti.nlap, lhOugb con.tdentious in her four yean in the sea Klng program, wam't alwilti. a devoted to the gun . But, an.i' a ._tiut vo.nlty IMIOO lut ~ In wlikh "-tanc:t N pOintl tn 17 I f •LaJt year was frustrating and embanassing, losing -all those games (the team finished 3·19). I felt like l needed to lay it all out there and work as bard u l could.• So, Dunlap spent hoW'I of utra d.me developing her shooting, b4U hatldling and defenllve fundamentals -with Obvio\w rwulta. •Sbe IMdl \II in ICOrtrlg (13.2 P9' game), aiillCI and steell, and lbe'I ~ 40% troin three~~~. .. the team." . Davis also praised Dunlap's defensive devotion. •1 put bet on the other team's best loCOlef, • he explained. •she'• willing to play defeme and abooten just don't do that• Dunlap bu done plenty thus far for the See~ for whom lbe hU lcored In doubae ~and been the teem'• le1:iJlng .... 111 11 of 13 gamea. be1Jdin9· Into ........ See View Leegue opmer. 0.Yil, llawwV-. beliewl hit 30-pciot ~could pulh bet to a blgMr ...... ..... ~of bavtng ..... De 1j "Agafmt (Saddleback), J WU trying to be a little more teltllb. becau.. ~ ahot WU f~. But~ bave to~~ lpoll. I d Jib getting the ball to~ tMmme•" ti ao.. bow•••· edmlt this -....m. 8nd that OM g9me tia pM'tk:uler, ~ belD -~ ......,,.._, ·~ .... 1G'l "'**·*'*'you're ~·--·--~---· ,.. ........ • • wa1111 at • ds'n'llrta• , Nev. pon ~ach/Costa MHa Daily Pilot THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1998 83 r-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----------, S.a View League Tonight's g.1mes (7:30) CdM at Woodbridge r:I Toro at Newport Hatbor >anta Margarita at Irvine ., Saturday's gclme (7) P« ."l>Of't Harbor at Ocean View (non league) Tuesday, Jan. 13 Santa Margarita at Newport ·iloodbridge at El Toro Irvine at CDrona del Mar Costa Mes. (J.10) Payne Bryant/""'>/""\ Jones(-"' .. \ Rke Hylton Sou Regnier Naff Lambert Mondragon Dickerson Weir Hatsushi g tp •vg. hg 13 142 10.9 17 9 87 9.7 22 12 101 8.4 16 13 97 7.5 17 10 64 6.4 18 11 57 5.2 8 2 9 4.5 7 12 23 2.8 9 1 2 2.0 2 2 4 2.0 4 6 10 1.7 4 10 16 1.6 6 1 0 0.0 0 THE MUSTANGS 41 Canyon 49 Mission Viejo 36 Buena Park 60 Costa Mesa JV 46 Trabuco Hills 61 Central Valley 37 Canyon Springs 54 Rocklin 52 Rowland 46 Saddleback · high school basketball statistics BOYS Corona del Mar (4-1i) g tp •vi. hg 15 151 10.1 24 Alshuler Conover Franke Jekell Gabriel Shaffer Thurman Simon Coombe Cooper Richardson Hunt Halfacre Hales 4 37 9.3 23 16 125 7.8 17 16 121 7.6 15 16 119 7.4 26 5 37 7.4 13 16 98 6.1 14 15 43 2.9 8 7 17 2.4 6 11 25 2.3 10 12 25 2.1 6 13 23 1.7 7 1 1 1.0 1 4 3 0.8 2 THE SEA KINGS 48 San Bernardino 46 Aliso Niguel 41 Capistrano Valley 49 Troy 57 Aliso Niguel 71 Pacifica 65 Paramount 56 Sunny Hills 40 Troy 46 Pacifica 53 Laguna Beach 47 55 46 76 (ot) 68 (ot) 75 51 47 76 70 79 63 Est.and• (11-5) Nelson Dawkins Valbuena Simpson Rainey Anderson Cantrell Ke ju Castellano Johansen • Salas g tp •vg. hg 16385 241 38 16 186 11.6 28 16 115 7 3 18 16 98 6 1 11 16 77 4.8 11 14 s 1 3.6 9 14 37 2.6 9 16 39 2.4 8 11 12 1, 4 7 8 1 1 2 4 2 0.5 1 THE E.AGL.fS 60 Sonora 67 Lynwood 75 Cypress 72 Verdugo Hills 57 Capistrano Valley 62 Irvine 6~ Ontario 55 Fountain Valley 48 Capistrano Valley 66 Huntington Beach 62 Newport Harbor 64 Corona del Mar 73 (ot) 74 63 56 61 60 63 (ot) 58 1 62 52 55 Newport H.vbor (11·5) Jameson Illingworth Archbold Limon Robinson Hearlson Ward • Thissell Nicaslo Dore Hernandez Ptiarris Constandse g tp avg. hg 16 214 13.4 27 16 1l>3 10.2 16 15 147 9.8 23 16112 7.0 17 15 103 6.9 13 16 88 5.5 15 14 61 4.4 8 13 35 2 7 6 13 34 2 6 11 14 22 1.6 7 11 13 1.2 5 1 0 00 0 0 0.0 0 THE SAILORS 69 Verdugo Hills 78 Pacifica 53 Sonora 69 Aliso Niguel 79 Magnolia 42 Century 74 Orange 84 University 55 Estancia 87 Hunlington Beach 6.1 SF Riordan Newport, CdMface uphill fight in Sea View 46 San Francisco Lowell :· 55 Fullerton 1 45 St. Margaret's 69 70 37 28 67 47 60 67 86 39 59 60 59 61 Rialto 55 Estancia 44 Pin Meadows, S.C. S6 Montclair (2 ot) 64 22 59 53 62 Pin Meadows, 8 C. 69 Rialto 66 Edison (2 ot) 55 32 SS 60 49 48 Carson City 29 Hunter, Utah 55 Ocean View 55 67 54 77 64 49 50 76 62 66 48 27 56 52 41 : Jan. 9 · Aliso Niguel* (home), 7 : Jan. 14 · at Estancia*, 7 1 Jan. 16 ·University* (home); 7 l · Jan. 21 ·at Laguna Hills*, 7 39 San Clemente Jan. 9 • Woodbridge• (home). 7:30 Jan. 14 · at Irvine•, 7:30 63 Orange Jan 9 ·at Laguna Hills*, 7 Jan 14 ·Costa Mesa• (home), 7 Jan 16 ·at Aliso Niguel•, 7 61 Saddleback Jan. 9 ·at El Toro•, 7:30 Jan. 14 ·at Santa Margarita•. 7:30 Jan. 16 ·at Newport Harbor•, 7:30 •El Toro is favored to end Woodbridge High's five-year domination. 1 Jan. 23 · Laguna Beach* (home), 7 Jan. 30 · at Aliso Niguel*, 7 Jan. 21 · Santa Margarita• (home). 7:30 Jan. 23 • El Toro• (home), 7:30 Jan. 30 · at Woodbridge*, 7:30 Jan 21 ·Laguna Beach* (home). 7 Jan. 23 · University• (home), 7 Jan 30 ·Laguna Hills* (home). 7 Feb 4 ·at Costa Mesa*, 7 Jan. 16 · Corona del Mar* (home), 7:30 Jan. 21 ·Woodbridge• (home), 7:30 Jan. 23 -at Irvine•. 7:30 Jan. 30 • El Toro• (home). 7:30 By Barry Faulkner, Daily Ptlor Though \Voodbndge Htgh's five-yedr rrugn atop 1 the Sea View League gtrls basketball race figures to come to an end Uus season, Back Bay representatives Newport Harbor dfld Corona del Mar would appear to be unhkely helfS lo the throne Instead, El Toro. with Orange County scoring ledder G1ubana Mendiola t23.6 points per game). and Santa Marganta are the top candidates to disjllace the \Varriors. who take a 50-1 game league wmrung 'streak l mto tonight's opener againsl l f1Cst-year Coach Elbert Davis' 1 Sea Kmgs. l lrvine bnngs a 9-5 record l dnd playoff aspirations into l torugbt's league llpoff, pro-1 v1dmg another obstacle to l the post-season dreams of the l - Sall.ors and Sea Kings. 1 Newport. under first-year coach Ryan Bettencourt. enters league play on the heels of the Sailors' best effort of the season. a 35-32 wm over Newport-Mesa Dis- trict nvaJ Costa Mesa Tues- day. which upped the Tars' record to 5-9. Sophomore guard Kalena Jackson ( 12.5 ppg) paces the Tars. though 6-foot-1 sopho- more ApnJ Ross has aver- aged 12.3 ppg the last four games, after averaging just 1 6.3 lhe first eight while mak- mg the transit.ion from vol- leyball. Included in Ross' surge was a career-high 17- point. 15-rebound game against Mesa. Kristen Urban (8.8 ppg) and Alyssa Paul (6.8 ppg) are additional contnbutors for 1 Harbor. 'The Sea Kings (4-9) have already won more games than last yea.r's squad. but will need a supreme effort to end a league losing streak currently at 13 games. Seruor point guard Sarah Dunlap (13.2 ppg} is the most consistent scpring threat, 1 while fresJunan Britta Vogele (7.4 ppg) and Jenrufer Dick- son (5.3 ppg and eight rebounds per game) are also counted heavily upon. El Toro (12-2 and ranked No. 9 in the county) is the clear title favorite. Giuliana Mendiola, a sophomore who Feb. 4 · Estancia* (home), 7 Feb. 6 • at University*, 7 Feb. 11 · Laguna Hills• (home), 7 Feb. 13 -at Laguna Beach*, 7 * Pacific Coast League game Costa Mesa (4-10) Chapin g tp •vg. 10 122 12 2 Powers 14 121 8.6 Collett 14 99 7 1 Smith 14 69 4.9 Nguyen 10 47 47 Hatsushi 8 37 4.6 Earn.st 13 52 4.0 Chisholm 10 20 2.0 Sasaki 11 13 1.2 Garcia 4 0 0.0 hg 23 19 15 11 8 9 11 6 3 0 Feb. 4 · Irvine* (home), 7:30 Feb. 6 · Newport Harbor• (home), 7:30 Feb. 11 ·at Santa Margarita•, 7:30 Feb. 13 ·at El Toro•. 7:30 • Sea View League game Feb. 6 · Aliso Niguel• (home), 7 Feb 11 at Laguna Beach•, 7 Feb. 13 · at University*, 7 • Pacific Coast League game Feb 4 ·Santa Margarita• (home), 7:30 Feb. 6 • at Corona del Mar•. 7:30 · Feb. 11 · at Woodbridge•, 7 30 Feb. 13 · Irvine (home), 7:30 • S~Vi~w League game · DON LEACH I OAIL'r PILOT Newport Harbor's Matt Jameson (left) shoots past Estancla's Charles Keju (4) 1n recent boys a ction; above, Costa Mesa's Jenny . Earnest ls double-teamed by Newport Harbor's Alyssa Paul (left) and Kalena Jackson (right) ln girls competition. GIRLS Corona del Mar (4-9) Estancia (4-11) g tp •vg. hg g tp •vg. hg Oun lap 13 171 13.2 30 Steinfeld 15 177 11 .8 23 Vogele 11 81 7.4 10 Deming 14 126 9 0 24 Dickson 9 48 5.3 15 Diaz 14 98 7 0 14 Anderson 12 45 3.8 a Cassity 15 69 4 6 10 Ducey 11 42 3.8 9 Varma 14 31 2 2 9 Quon 9 27 3.0 11 Ferris 12 22 1 8 7 DeMille 12 29 2.4 4 Hernandez 12 17 1 4 7 Lui 10 15 1 5 3 Macias 5 6 1 2 4 Varner 7 10 1.4 6 Hirata 14 9 0.7 4 Graham 3 3 1 o 2 Ollila 10 4 0 4 2 Newport Herbor (~9) Jackson Urban Ross Paul Hollister Moore Glassic Weedn Huntington Ashton g tp •"9· hg 13 163 12 5 22 1311S. 8.8 13 12 99 8.3 17 13 89 6.8 13 12 33 ~.8 6 4 8 2.0 4 11 14 1 3 4 10 10 1 0 4 11 4 0.3 2 3 1 0 3 1 6 0 Sennett 9 3 0.3 2 THE MUSTANGS Gero 0 0.0 THE SAILORS 46 La Habra 26 THE EAGL.fS 22 Bellflower 50 THE SEA KINGS 43 43 Thousand Oa~s 27 Huntington Se~ch 65 bid 42 St. Joseph 56 33 Westminster 61 41 Dana Hiiis 32 Ru oux 38 Los Alamitos 51 38 Dana Hiiis 44 20 Gahr 56 32 El Modena 31 El Toro 57 25 Irvine 43 30 California 34 55 Jurupa Valley 53 Compton 37 48 Katella 37 42 Notre Dame Academy 34 2 Beverly Hills 33 Marina 78 30 Tustin 63 39 Mayfair 33 43 Mark Keppel 42 Newport Harbor 33 38 Brethren Christian 54 36 Calvary Chapel (Downey) 25 33 Costa Mesa 48 Kennedy 54 34 Mission Viejo 28 28 Valley Christian 47 38 L0ara 46 22 47 32 led the county in scoring last season, is complemented by junior sister Gioconda Men- diola, who averages 5.8 assists and has drilled 29 three-pointers. 61 St. Paul · 47 47 Santa Ana 19 33 Millikan 76 27 Rancho Buena Vista ·33 Don Lugo 51 36 Santiago 40 38 Redwood Christian 42 30 Edison 45 Westminster 57 29 Fullerton 35 SO Central 28 44 Huntington Beach (forfeit) O 65 42 46 so 57 47 29 64 32 Santa Margarita (9-6) is paced by sophomore Vanes-, sa Ferragamo (14.7 ppg), as well as returning second- tea.m all-leaguers Kate Toman and Danielle Bennett. Woodbridge (8· 7 and dec- imated by outgoing transfers) is keyed by senior all-leaguer Nicole Roberts. 54 North Torrance 70 32 El Modena 52 54 Palm Desert 56 49 East Anchorage 32 Newport Harbor 35 53 Saddl bac so La Quinta 54 43 Rosary Jan. 8 • Aliso Niguel* (home). 7 e k 42 42 Indio 55 35 Costa Mesa Jan. 10 -Villa Park (home), 7 40 University 43 42 Edison 71 Jan 8 • El Toro• (home), 7:30 Jan. 13 ·at Estancia*, 7 Jan 8 • •t Woodbridge, 7:3o Jan. 8 at Lagupa Hills•, 7 Jan. 10 ·at Ocean View, 7 Jan. 15 ·University• (home). 7 Jan. 13 ·Irvine• (home), 7:30 Jan 13 . Costa Mesa• (home), 7 Jan 13 ·Santa Margarita• (home). 7.30 Jan. 17 -at Westminster, 7 Jan. 15 ·Newport Harbor* (home), 7'.30 Jan. 15 . at Aliso Niguel•, 7 Jan 20 ·at Woodbridge•, 7·30 Jan. 20-at Laguna Hflls'. 7 Jan. 20. at Santa Margarita•. 7:30 -Jan 20 . Laguna Beach• (home). 7 Jan. 22 . Irvine• (home);-7.30 Jan. 22 -Laguna Beach• (home), 7 Jan. 22 'at El Toro*, 7:30 Jan 22 -University• (home), 7 Jan 27 -at Tustin, 7 Jen. 29 -•t Aliso Nigl>el*, 7 Jan. 29 ·Woodbridge• (home), 7:30 Jan. 29 -Laguna Hills• (home), 7 Jan. 29 ·at El Toro•, 7'.30 Feb. 3 -Estancia• (home). 7 Feb. 3 -at Irvine•. 7:30 Feb 3 . at Costa Mesa•. 1 Feb 3 . at Santa Margarita•, 7.30 Feb. 5 ·at University•, 7 Feb. 5 ·et Newport Harbor•, 7:30 Feb. 5 . Aliso Niguel• (home), 7 Feb S ·Corona del M.,-• (home), 7:30 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Irvine is paced by front- court standouts Jami Allred and Lauren O'Hara. Feb. 10 ·Laguna Hills• (home), 7 Feb 10 -Santa Margarita• (home), 7;30 Feb 10 . at lJlguna Beach•, 7 Feb 10. Woodbridge• (home). 7.30 Feb. 12 ·at Laguna &each•, 7 Feb 12 • EIToro• (home)(, 7:30 Feb 12 ·at Unlverslty•. 7 Feb 12 at Irvine*, 7;30 1 I • Pedfk Coast LeagtJe game • • See View League game • Pacific Co.st League ~me • Sea View Luglie game : l _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ J .. I 1 I I I ' , I \ ~(5-9) 0 Tonight's game~ (7:30) Ahso Niguel at Cost.II Mesa est.1da at Laguna Hills Laguna Beach at University Saturday's game (7) Villa Park at Costa Mesa (non league) Tuesday. Jan. 13 Cost.II Mesa at EstanciA Ahso Niguel at Laguna Beach Laguna Hills at Untversrty PCL girls • crown IS there for the taking • Costa Mesa in the title hunt with Aliso Niguel; Estancia could crack upper division. By Barry Faulkner. Datly Pilot Of the 14 g1.rls bd~ketball pldyers the codches named the All-Pdn flc Coast League last season. not d single one WlU compete when the ar- cwt tips off tonight The last rune tJus much dtl).lellc ldlent disappeared tJus abruptl)' Donald Fehr was mvolved. But while the mass exo- dus (graduabon dfld trans- fers) undoubtedlv knocked the level ot pla)' down a cou- ple notches, 11 dlso boosted the optimism of coaches d.Od pldyers throughout the league Those coaches. who all bnng a sub-500 record mto tonight\ league open- ers, figure to wage wide- open warfare to assume the crown won the last two years by a donunant Laguna Hills squad The Hawks (2·71. who won the CJF State D1nsion II champ1onsh1p last \.1arch. a.re. Ltke most PCL contin- gents, hardly recognizable from the 1uggerndut that posted back-19-ba.ck unbeat- en )f:ague campdlgns Aliso Niguel keyed by Knstin f\..foorehouse. a sec- ond-team ctll-league selec- tion by the Da.ily Pilot as a JUmor. has the best pre- league record at 6-8. Thus. the \Volvermes. gettmg 12.3 points and 14 8 rebounds per game trom Moorehouse, have earned the favorite's tag. But v. hether 9r not they can edm their hrst-ever league crown will depend on the contenllousness of Costa Mesa (4-101 Uruvers1ty (5-91, Estancia 1.t -11 J and Laquna Hilb Ldgund Beach. -also ravaged b'r graduation, is 1- 10 and clear!\" cast m a spoil- er role. Me'.)a ha~ battled mcon- s1 ten<") tllness and 101ury thus far But Coach Sbontel Sherwood·s team bas the elements of a Ulle contender m seruors Kell)' Chapin (12.2 pomts per game). Julie Col- lett t7 1 ppg) and an 1mprov- mg support.mg cast Tomght's home ddte with Allso will be telling Coach PauJ Kirby's Estanc1a squad will need Lisa Stemfeld (11.8 ppg}, Amy Deming (9 0 ppg), Franeta Diaz (7 0 ppg) and Lauren Cassity (4 6 ppg) to come to play every rught to reahze its potential But if that occurs. a guaranteed playoff berth (top-three fin- ish ) 1S wtthm reach Fala Swaunoa (14 9 ppg) and SWlSS import Chn.stelle Wwllcm10 pace Um, the 1995 league champ, while newcomer Anne BubrisJti (11.0 ppg} and veteran Erin Lais n (9.6 rebounds and four per contest) ke-Y, Laguna. Hills, guided by tbe dean of PC'L coache,, Lynn ~yJor, m tus seVentb yev . --SCHEDULE \ I I ' '\. I I ( ' '\.... \ I\\ '\. I H '· ......... High schoOI girts • El Teto at Newport H.trbor, 7:30 p.m.: <:otona del MM at Wc>odbttdg9, 7:l0 p.m; Estanele at LaguN Hll~. 7 p.m.; Aliso Niguel at Cost• MM. 7 p m. • So«9t • ~school gftls -El Toro at N9wpoft Han>or, 9.15 p.m.; COroN def MM at Woodbridge. 1:1 S pm: Allso N~ at Cotta .... J pm.: !stande • L.-gUN Hills. J p m ......... ~dool~-~~dtlM« Toumement; fint round, at Corona del M1r VIiie Pattc vs. El Toro, l p.m; Pciwey vs. t..guN Beach, 4·10 p.m.: Newport Harbor vs. ~lnsula, 5.20 p.m, Gn>ss.mont vs Cofone del M¥, 6•30 p.m.: et Newport ~ V11NI~ vs Foothill, 3 pm : c.pittreno Valley vs. ~ 4: 10 p m.: Patrick Henry vs OeN Hiiis. S:20 p.m.: Un~ty vs Minion "'*• 6·)0 p m . ·-·· . .. 9dtoo1 . N1uwport Hllbor'.i El Toro. 'pm.:~ ~at CotON dll Mir, 7 p.m.; COIU Melil It Al6to "9111. 6 p.m. I I I\ I I " I;,, h .... I I ·,,I I . \ • t'o sell your interat In tb.ia or other public or priwte limiteCI - • • ' • " , • • ... THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1998 r ewport A An-Stars win boys Division 5 soccer c~wn at the Costa Me • COSTA MESA -ln the A brad.et of Boyt Division : 6 play at th Costa Mesa Cl.ulic, the Newport Boacb A AU-Stan wrapped up 1 succeutul c4Dlpalgn ln the tournament with a 1..() ttve-overtime lost to Huntington Beach In the chAmplonshJp C'~ the opponenll lo all four games, a• Huntington Beach .. goal was scored without a lu!eper In the net in the fifth overtimo period. BOYS DIVISION 5 aECJONAL PLAYOFFS game turned into a QWcklilver-f e:st as 'JRUord IDll took over. Hill opened the second b411 with an ~to Nico Hendrtcb, then went on to score two goals of lib own, one unassisted, one with help from Md Jor. Newport Beacb Qulck.ltlver '· CPll1&. Mesa Orange Cnllb~ ... To got to the tttle m4tch, Newport went Stronq otf ensive perf ormaru::e. w re tu.med ln by Parker tevem and Joma Carmack throughout the entire weekep.d, and coach praised the overall So11th InUae 2, OaJcklllver 1 Betore be.Ing edged by South l.rvl.ne in an after· noon contest, Oulck.silver and Costa Mesa battled ln the morning game. «an. . Jordan added another ass)lt on a pass to Mae Madlloa. wbo d.rtlled a shot to the back of the net. effort of the team. • undefeated and did not a!Jow a goal ln games aga!nst Rancho Santa MArgartto, Tustin and South t.rvtne Goalae11 Ted Slater and Matt Collier shut down Tbe All-Stan travel to Corona this weekend for the Pony Express Tournament and begin area all- stAJ play In a couple weeks. In what started out u a defensive bat\le that lelt both teams scoreless at the end of the first half, the Leon Gluer, Jayme Oblavet. Phil Garretl and ChtU Lo Memo turned In solid outt.ngs, as well. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 c ·1ub 111 Orlando, Flo .. every year nght around the same time dS the Seruor Tour stop in Newport Hf'dCh -hosts a PGA Tour event. lhf' Ofhc ,. Dr•p0t Bay Hill lnVlla- 1tom1l Wit's tough for Pdlmer, bec..ause hJs toumdment thLr; yPar is one week dlter ours,· srud Purser, who added lhdt Pdlmer hasn't clPdtned the tnVllabon yet, but doesn't df}Uopate tum ploymg. u · Raymo nd Floyd.. who 5lumJX·d to 2'1rd on the Seruor Tour mon,.y hst IIl 1997 ($584,64fi) nft er three stnught yetw. over $1 mill.ion, J.S another who hdl> n«!Vcr ployed m the local SPnlor Tour event Floyd, whoi.«> money total last season Wdl> rui. lowest smcf' h1s rookw Yf'dr on the seruor cucwt in JQC)2 ($436,991) whE'n he pJ,1yr-d in only seven tourndm<•nU.. prefers staylng cfo-.r~ to hmnr· m South rJondci in thr· PMly pdrt of the year LP<· Tn•vmo, GLI Morgan, Dow• Stockton, Gary Player, f fc1IC' Irwin und Chi Chi Ro<lngun, rtmong othPrs, d.l'e '>< hPdulf'd to pldy m the fourth Tosh1hd Clai.i.tr March 9-15 dt N1•wport U<·dch Country Club u Nice to see the LPGA Tour tdkl' t1 h1q '>IPp 1n sponsorship with !hf' dnnouncement of Mercury cb.mbmg aboard. Pace it: The PGA Tour gets the lughest rdtlngs and biggest purses, wtth the Senior Tour next and the ladies' tour third among goU's big three. With the creation of the 1998 Mercury LPGA Senes, the ladies could rival the seruor men by the year 2000 The Mercury LPGA Senes will provide I.Ive television r<werage of seven LPGA tournaments in 1998 on ESPN und ESPN2. The te levision senes is o hrst for women's goU OAd an expansion of Mercury's partnership with the LPGA. The flrst scheduled event to be tc•leVlsed live is the Health~outh· lntsugural Jan 16-18 (ESPN) lil Orlando. l)lose With local connectloos playing on the LPGA Tour include Kim Saiki (Mesa Verclf' Country Club) and Cathy Mockett (Newport Harbor High). S8.Llc.i finished 35th on the money IJst last year ($210,858). u E1tanda HJgh'a Wth annual W111ter GoU Classic will bf' d best-ball scramble at the El Toro Manne Base Goll Course on Feb 9 at noon. Cost 1s $300 per foursome, or $80 per single, whlch includes green fees, rart, dinner and prizes. The event is a ma1or fund-raiser for the school's athJelic teams. Details: Call Chuck Perry at 95 1-5435 • IUCHAAD DUNN's club golt column appeat'l every Thursday. ' SCC edged -by Christian Heri~ge, 84-~2 • Dzierzynski's 33 points isn't quite enough to off set Chtistian Heritage. EL CA- JON -The COLLEGE MEN Southern California College men's basketball team (9-6) was edged, 84-82, by Christian Heritage in a nonconf erence pairing in El Cajon Wednes- day evening despite a 33-point explosion by the Vanguards' Adam Dzierzynski. Dzierzynski, a senior point guard, hit six three-pointers as be went 10 of 21 from the Ooor, also dished out six assists. Newport Harbor High product also added 23 points in the team's losing effort. NONCONFaENa CHmTIAH HIJaTMa 84, 5oCA&. CotuGI 82 SoC.al College· Scheuerman 10, Hill 2. Mcintee 23, Keane 6, C.ez.ar 2, Ozienynsid 33, Dignan 6. 3·pt. goals; Oz1erzynskl 6, Mcintee 3. Fouled O\A: Scheuennan. Olrfstl.n Herttave -Casteel 14, Reinebach 2, Coyle 18, Sager 11, Thomas 16, McGarity 2, Bickley 21 3-pt. goals: Bickley 6, Sager 2. Fouled out: none. ' Halftime. sec. 42 40. Vanguards win easily, 77-36 COS- T A COLLEGE WOMEN MESA - Senior Ela.me Whittemore scored 22 points to lead Southern Cahfomia College's wome n's basketball team to a 77-36 nonconlerence vic- tory over Christian Heritage. The hosting Vanguards (13-4) worked thetr inside game Q$ Gina Jojola tallied 12 points to complement Whi.ttemore's effort and the blue and gold outrebounded tb~ guests, 43-31. ~ SoCAa. Q>u..fGl 77 OauSTWt ffan'AGE 36 Owtstlan tWtt..-· Griffin 8, Gray 4, Reed 2. Friesner 5, 0Sf)e<os 14, Epps 1, Greene 2. 3-pt. goals: none. Fouled out: Griffin. SoC.al College -Kempton 9, \Nhittemore 22, Jojola 12, Pina 6, Wright 7, Chaney 4, Emde 6, Sick 2, Herkenhoff 7, Hernando 2. 3-pt. goals: Kempton 3. Pina 1, Wright 1, Emde 1. Fouled out; none. occ falls, 101-81; f.andlish hw1 RIVERSIDE Orange Empire JC MEN Conference play got off to a dismal start for Orange Coast Col- lege's men's basketball te am as hosting River- side pasted the Pirates, 101-81. OCC also lost forward Chris Candlish in the first hall as the Bucs were up 35-31. Sbaun Jackson hit for 10 points and Mark Pozsgai and Anthony Cooper each added 13 as the Pirates fall to 11-6, 0-1. CMANGE EMPIM CONfUENa RfVOSIDE 101, ORANGI CoAsT 11 OCC ·Cooper 13, Walters 2, Swiat 10, Pozsgal 13, Lopez 7, Katseaneas 3, Langdon 5, Jackson 20. Candlish 6, Clark 2.- 3-pt. goals: ~ooper 3, Lopez 1, Jackson 1. Fouled out: Swiat. Langdon. Riverside · Sutton 10, Houston 8, Johnson 1. Anderson 4, Baldwin 2, Sampson 23, Wolter 3, Hooks 17, Williams 3, Tengberg 2, Crowden 18. 3-pt. goals: Sampson 5, Sutton 2, Wolter 1, Hooks 1, Williams 1. Fouled out Tengberg, Crowden. Halftime· OCC, 42-41 Bucs whip Riverside, 70-44 JC WOMEN • RIVER- SIDE--Four players posted double figures in the scoring category for the Orange Coast College women's basketball team as the Pirates (13-6, 1-0) defeated River-· side, 70~4. lo their first Orange Empire Con- ference game. The Tigers w~ right with the visiting Pirates up to the 6a.lf, down by just two at 26- 24, but Coast picked up the tempo and even- tually outrebounded the hosts, 63-42, to get the upperha.nd. Jennifer Ludwick:i and Natalie Weeks each scored 16 points,· while Ani Saraydarian added 13. Allson Ovitt contributed with 10. Ludwicki also grabbed 15 rebounds and Sarayda.rian pulled down 13. The win snapped a three-game losing streak for OCC. Coach Mike Thornton's Pirates host • Cypress Friday at 7 :30 p.m. CMAHGI EM'tM CONfBINa i>MHGI Co4sr 70; RrvBtslm 44 OCC -Sortino 2. Peyton 6, de los Santos 2, Ovitt 10, Loshak 5, Saraydarlan 13, Ludwidcl 16, Weeks 16. 3-pt. goals: Loshak 1, Saraydarlan 1, Ludwicki 1 Fouled out: none. Rlwnlde ·Bak.er 6, Lainez 10, Kassab 5, Kibbe 8, Daniel 2, Washburn 2. Hakomaki 2. Webb9. 3-pt. goals: Lainei 2, Kibbe 2, Kassab 1, Webb 1. · Foueld out none. Halftime: OC(. 2~24. 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For tho .tollowlng type ot t 997374349"9 Ste.100, Newpon Boach: Daily Pilot Doc 18, 25, r~ · '199 1 E~~~ iO •. 98 Chapel• Cremlltoty WATCn ()1SPO,AL, a bull named Hiier that • bulll MAGNOLIA COIN LAUN· Ucenu. 41 ON·SALE Daily P1IOI Jan. 8, 15, 22, CA 92660 1997 Jan 1 8 1998 th228 ecordl °' Mid ... ~·and addlllona ,,..,... ''\!'" N•I I/ c..f unknown aale 11 about lo bo made ot ORY, 1310 SOUTH MAG· BEER ANO Wl~'E ·EATING 29, 1998 Th2411 Tanya L Shroyer, 1300 ' ' ' r~ .;..., .......,'"J· lnCl I ed'tanc:a, ii 3600 Pecffic View on..,. '""" WH I IAl.1 cun11s an 1he UH ti d .. Cllbad NOLIA, ANAtlEIM. CALI· PLACE BrtSIOI S1 No Ste 100 PUBLIC NOTICE ~-·" I rom the • Wiit -lh!& figure PMwpott e..dl •11rl•v•1f11.i1 ,mo DOE s 1 beto • FOR NIA Pub I 11 he d N • w Po r I PUBLIC NOTICE Newpon Beach CA 92660 ' ....,.., 1 ••· R.-.Mng priof 10 le6e The bena{!ClafY ....._a700 ll"""'J" 20 111,1u11vo T w COAST LAUNDRY 107 B11ch Costa Mota Dally This t>uslnots ls n TITLE ORDER NO therefrom .,, ....,,.,... for under said Deed d Trusllt--llllllli!ililillimm---1 ((JU Ml Hlftff, !.U(O BY 110~~.~:o~-: •• ~~d s~~:;n:r~ SANTA ISABEL..l NEWPORT P1lo1 January 8, 1990 Fictitious Bu1ln•11 ducted by on lnd1v1dUis0 • 9711528-20 TRUSTEE ingrMI ~'!..~--ri:= hefelolor• executed and ----- 1•1 AINflf r (A Ucl lo etia' TAN VAN NGUYEN 1882 BEACH, CALIFuRNIA Th242 Name Statemenl Have you s1anod doing SALE NO. 3291L T REFER· over lhaJTtie-E of he WMI llVWed 10 the und«al11ned rl!UWS ....,, ..... 1lll11"111tloH1clO) •,ooo CALI· MONROVIA AVENUE ICE CRCAM & MORE, 613 PUBLIC NOTICE Tho lollowlng porsons oro business yo•' No ENCE NO. 1038 APN NO. a.,... Ille eaat 328 (Mt o.rwntten ~·~~~ °' IEU. lllOADWAY IUl1IJIA AV£NUr lt~C . II COSTAMCSA CA92627. BALBOA. NEWPORT dolngbu1lnouaa TanyaL Shroyor NOTICE OF TRUSTEe·soflot401,ulhoMlon• aun and.._._.... ICH c,ii 1"""·1 Cc.irporollori lhe foc111on° rn Cahlornla BEACH. CALIFORNIA Fictitious Butlneas Anmony Pivlng Company. This s1atcmon1 was liled SALE YOU MS IN DE-~ rec0<~ In Book 5· Sale. and 1 wrllten Nohe•°' Mo~~:ti~~apel Y11u 0 1.1vo JO CAL(N0Af1 01 the chlol ••ecullve ollice The m1m11 and bus1ne11 Name Stalemenl 3419 Via Lido, tlowpor1 with 11to County Clerk ol 'AULT UNOEJt A OIE) Opt ....... ~ 1 ~..,_,. o.f9ull and Elec:tlon to Sell. l>Ar .. ;iltcr ""' aummon' 01 the Hiier 11• SAME AS 11ddrou11 of the buyet aro Th 1 11 Beach, CA 92663·3908 Orange County on 12·23·97 TftUIT DATED Oll271M. c;:"' ~---of Mid~ ~ cauMd 1~0 Bro~dwau ,, ··'""""' r11t yuu lo hie il ABOVC NADINE NGUYEN Al40 cl Io~ ~Ing peraons aro Anthony P. Francois, 312t 19973743HS4 UNLESS YOU TAKI! ~ nly ~.,.Ing l'*9from Mid Notioe OI Oefaull and osta 8 • ..,' '"'''"''"'"' rr•'IJl(Jfl•.o "' '"" ANN THI TA NGUYEN ono "'"on H . w COllSI Hwy 13A NOW· TION TO PfltOTECT YOUllt the South t50 ...... a.ctlon to Sell lo be ,... .... I"'"' As lillOd by lhe teller, an 16641 ROSS LANE HUN: 11) PfeBsure Point Design, port BOllCh CA. 92663 Daily f'ilot Jon I, 8, 15, ac:nbed •• lollowa: 8egln-COfdad In Ille oounly Whef• 142·8180 f\ '""''' <" pttrn111 <.;ill w111 ~~~u,'o~::~n·~:e'~omboa ~~~ TING TON BEACH. CA b) Ploa,uro Point Con· M1c11oot Roy. 310 So. Jof· 22 1998 Th237 :~:T~·plre~~ ning at a point on t~ North the reel prOf*'Y la loc81ed ._ _______ .. ""' "" tc.•cl Y''"' Y'"" lypu· sollor w11h1n three yolrt bo· 92647 c~~,·~;04hAt!c~2:~s Now· lorson, Placen11a, CA 92070 PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU NEED AN· op~ llM ~ f1 °'d':t!. New-22 Ind more than ltuw montha --------- ""'""" tt·~P'•""" musl bo 10,1 the dote auch 1111 waa Tho 11011 to be aolcl nre PS IC • This bus1nen 11 con. NATION Of THI! NAT'Uf\I! J:: rac:i. • '-~ alnce such O ••t l•"JflClr tvuo•I l11r111 11 you .onl or delivared 10 1111 ducr•bed tn goner al OS. A A ltV~n s?o~glaa Ho~, 704 dueled by o general pan· Fictitious BuslneH ()fl THI! PlltOCEl!DINGS .. WMlefty from Ila Norttl-recotdation 0.e: 1212~7 n the r,10V8? "'·"'' ft,,. l1J•1•I to hcr.-ir yuur buyer aro PLACENTIA !WSINESS INCLUDING C~19c2162~. owpot1 each, n?rsh1p Name Stat ement AGAINST YOU YOU entl'--efty ~· Mid Noni'! Andr ... SeMce Cotpondton (.1\1• run"1TURE, rt)(TURE ANO .. -... Hovo you 1terlod doing IHOUU) ' ..... ai.o being the Soultlef1y .. T"*•· 1no North Sell your extra "Y'"' do""' folo your re· g~:r;.~uA~~~iiE'73to"s~ EOUoFMENT, LEASEHOLD i:_•ryNAllen Loe,0704 ~cn;.1~ bus1neu yol7 No d~~~ I~~~,~~",~ ~:rsons are L.AWYEflt. ~o~r~ :i ~hi °' .-o~ llM ol 19th ~Ayenua, P.O. Box .. W•M~lt Ctn '"""· you may Mt SA CALIF.ORNIA INTEAESl AND IMPROVE· • ewpOd uac ........ -AP rrancois IMAGE PLUS 950 c n 10 00 AM ANDREAS treec.. .. wide to Iha 2nr. San Bemllrdlno. CA household •1•11 1110 c•'"" and your 920.,, · · MENTS INVENTORY, AC· 92625 T111s 11a1omon1 was hied Lone 111 01· No ag ~Y Sl!!RVICE CORPORATIONeenterti~. thence Wlllel!y 92408 T~ Number. items w.11io·. "","''f nncl prop· MAONOLIA LAUNDRY COUNT and aro loclled 01 J11\9 0 ~u~lno~s 11 con· w11h tho Coun1y Clerk ol Booch CA 92663 wpo 1 •• tha duly aPl)Olnted Tru• ~sS ,..id ~ ol w.t'f Une <~ W -3383 Leonel In Classified •••tv "'·'Y l1t1 I ·~II" wllhOul 1310 ~OUTH MAGNOLIA. 1738 PLACENTIA AVENUE, "~~'~' 'Y· a llllllOd part· Orongo County on 12·29·97 David. E Gaea, 950 Cao· IM u~ arid pursuant lo ~inn~: thlatrue pollit ol tlC)la: .Anl•tant Secrela'y L"11 rr "'·""'"J lrom tho MIAtillM CALIFORNIA COSTA MESA, CA 92627 I' p I I •• d 19973743352 ney Lane 11101 Newport Deed of Trust. rac0tdad on ....,,p --· ng 3 ('"~I 01,I01.8,15;91 ~-S0195 842-5878 • • "' The bu11nes1 name used .ave yuu • ar '"' oing ' 08/30/M Doc a • ..., No · ,,..,.,_ 03$- 11 ""' ,,,,, 011,01 le al re CO~ST COIN LAUtlORY, by lha IOllOI DI lhll loco· bu•1nou y11r7 Yt>t 12 15 Oiilly Pilot Jon 1. 8, 15 Beach. CA 92(;63 at Umenl No. 71..01) Lot 11 ot Btoclt 1. r;:===============::i" ,1,, ,,.,,,,, 1, ·fou ma~ wint IOI .,AfHA fSABH. NEW· lion 1, PLACENTIA COIN !17 22. 1998 Th236 This buslnou is con· 1008049&460 Book P~ Traci 36' 11 pet Mlacettan. 1, , .ill m• •111,,rnciy rlghl POnr 0[ACH. CALIFOR LAUNDRY Stovon ) Holl, Gonornl PUBLIC NOTICE duetod by· an 1ne11v1dua1 omctal Records In lhe oua Mape, 11 pet mep re-~w·"I " you "" not ~now NIA Tho nnl1clpatod dll10 ol Po1111ur Have you SIOrlod doing ol 1he Recorder of O!ange corded In 8ool! 1•, Page 50 "Afe d bJ .,, .1111.1moy y1J1J may coll a1~i ~~(:~ t ~~ieo ~1? lho 8318/Honalor II 02/02/ ~i','1;· I~~·~~~~: w61' .~·'·~ Fictitious Busln .. s ~~Sinon yot? Vol, 12·28· ~oun~.,~11''fn'(;~xecw:: of Mapa, In th• omc. °' Iha I or a e 1n 11•111111uy 1olu1111I 1orv1co BEACH, CALIFORNIA 1998 .01 1ho office or Apcu Oran t Count Jn 1 2~30.:7 Name Statement David E Baca S..boume Place, Newport Cou~ty RICOf'der ol Mid O< ~ IO(Jlll QIU olh<.e (hllod lhe n11m11 and bualnon ~ICIONG, 102110 WGu1mln1ter 0 199y73743$04 The lollowlng parsons aro This sloltmont W3$ liled Beac:tl, CA) Thoma• M. the w~~1~1,::r-n: Alternative" •n I •• 11110110 hu•,k) eddrenu of th• buyer 111 vo • ardan rova, CA doing business at w11h tho County Clerk ol Hewko and Kathy M ~. h.( DHptlUI Oo (tut le .... NADINE NGUYEN ~NO 02843 D11ly Piiot Jan 8, 15. 22. •) NAllTUCKET STYLE, b) Orange Counly on 12·29·97 huabend and Wife .. joint Pf~ llofore. ~ lltQu~n °''' CtlllCIOn juCll· ANN TIO TA NGUYEN, Thi• bull! Hit IS IUbjoct 29, 1998 Th247 IVY con AGE. C) JAVA 19973743388 tenanll Parcel 2. ~ w. ~bed .. being aold .. .. 01·scount Casket, c1al ut100 uone un plazo do ,6041 ROSS LANE HUN· to Calllornla Uniform Com· JOE S, 4905 Yorba Rench 19th Str..c, Coata , CA llrMt addr ... and olhef :to DtAS CALrNDARIOS TINGTON BEACH CA mercl•I Code Section PUBLIC NOTICE Ad., Yorba Linda, CA Daily P1lo1 Jan 1. 8. 15, 1 Tllomaa M ~ and common dealgnatlon, If any, porn proun111r Ullll ,.. 9:?647 ' GIOG.2. Fl tltl a I 02887 22, 1908 Th238 Kathy M H~o Tru••-or Ille , .. 1 property de-Cr ti & 'fllltnlil Olrtlla 0 moqulna The.,. ••• 10 bO told llrt II 10 1ubj1c1,. the neme :am!~.t~:n~~~· Jc. Style Inc .. (CA), 4905 PUBLIC NOTICE any SucceaM>t 'Trust ... in :"~J= lsJ."1:1~'0 ema on on 0,1,1 t m1e dHCrlbed In general 11• A and add1111 o tho person Yorbn Ranch Rd • Yorba trust to the Hewko Family · • m Vn• Colrlll 0 "'"' llamed• BUSINESS INCLUDING with whom clalmt may b• Th• lotto.wing P•~IOl'll '"' Lindi, CA 92887 Flctltloua Bualn•H Revocable LMng Trust U1d 8Nd. Anehelm, CA. 821 w Burial Servt·ce 11111ornr .i no le ofraetra FURNITURE FIXTURE ANO filed It KalhlHn MalKhanh doing bu11neu II Thll buslnen 11 con· N St t 12·27·91 Pare.I 3 (822 N 19th St ' Coalt Meea, CA. l 11ro111.c ,,.,, 1u rospuHla EO · Bui Comprehensive Business duclod by· 1 co po 11 ame a ement An llel Blvd Ana CA 1~ Seabourne w.,, New-.. ,.,"II m11qu1na "'"'qua INT~~riTN~N LE~J=HOLD Apu Escrow. 10280 Services "1329, 4340 Have yo~ •l;r1.~a g~,n The foUowlng po~sons are ~~aa M. ~·. Beach, CA The under· Wh h Id b c1111111111 con t111 low11ll· MENTS tNVE~TORYRO~~: wu1m1n11er Ave., Garden Campus Dr., Suitt 216, business yea? YH 1991 g dJ~ngMRbOuCsKlneEsNsTeEsA. P"ISES kathy M H-eto husbe= algMdt' .... TN,atee dlsclalm• Y S OU YOU SU jecl do1<11r1 lc1Qt1I01 opropl1d11 ' Orovo CA 11280 end the Newport B11ch, OA 92660 J c STYLE ':.! "" " • ' any '1"""" '°' any incon'eci· If & f fl usl11<J qult111 que la cor18 ~~~N~O~~b~~~o~e~~U•~: 1111 dllt for llllng c1,1m1 Aoneld S. Rub)no, 2845 Con'or, Preslde~~1_;., Judith 485 E. 17th Slreet, Sta. ~~::.:e .::~~na;t•,:: netl of the 1frMt addrn1 YOUrSe your amily to rm.uchu '" c: .. o. COSTA MESA CA 02627 ' 1hall be 1/30/98 which 11 ABiia VICtlo Or, Nowport Thia 11a11men1 was tiled ~;g27 Co111 Mou. CA CorporAllc>n • Caf:=nle lonnd o:r-r c:on::n dMlgna-paying 1'nfJated prices for '•• u•tod 110 pro11n11 1u Th b 1 • lhe butlneu day !afore Heh, A 92660 with the County Clerk or Cor 1 ' Beneflc:la • any, hetefn ~~~~~~~~c~,%·~~:·Pe~::~ by ~he.ua'e1':~'1c°~~ ':c'e~ ~i;:,v:111 datt 1p1cll1ed ft~:ro~11~ ~t~rteJe:::,~ Orange County on 12·29·97 ~,~:~.s ~ • .::r~'e!!2h~2~! 11':.T ::"i>u;1ic auction~ ~ula ~ ":99·~ Caskets & Services???? <tullnr su 111111110 au d1nero lion 11 MONROVIA COIN Oated1 OECIM8!R Be.-ch, CA 02880 1997374340~ 92663 Ille ht••1 bidder for C:Hh ranty, axprMMd or implled, y u ••na coua do au LAUNDRY 18,..7 Thi• bullneu Is con· Dally Pilot Jnn. 1, a. 15. Thia buslnon Is con· (peya at lime of aate In regarding tllle, posuaslon, CalJ lioU 1\.--1 ooot! .. r.&wrr proplodnO tin avito adlclo· hTht 1nllclpaled date of /•',NAOINI NQUYEN ducted by: hu1bend and 22, 111118 Th237 ducted by: en Individual :;:uf ~ of the U~~!,d or enc:umbnlne.a. to ,,., the rt« "000''"\.l\oll\LI ,1111 or n•lo do 111 corto I • 1111/1r1n1fer It 02/02/ ., wfle Hove you 11ar1td doing aa, ..., c:aah, • ca•n-• remalnl"ll principal sum of 5ervhu1 n... .. -& Sartouodln11 Coaodes 1 •1~1n/<>iro~ roqulsllo•' ••· 1998 II the office of Ape11 /a / ANN TH I TA Hnva you tlllrttd doing PUBLIC NOTICE bualnou yol? Yea, 10/1/97 c:Mclt drawn by • ateta 0t the no4e(s) Mellred by Mid 1111 v•-r -a nntn Puotto que uated !acrow0 1o:ee ~Hlmln•t•~ NQUYEN bualnou yet? v09, 12·1·91 Flctltloua BuslneH James R. Rocke ~1':'::.:nlt, ~=~ dr= Oeed~~ol~'f~1ruat~.~wlltl~~l~nw~"~t~=~~=============~ ci111or1111amur 1 un ibogido ve · ., en rove. Publl1h1d Newport Aoneld Rubino N S This 11011men1 was filed ..., °' Ct -:.... ~~1';:~~!n'~'n'.;;,11 •b~~.~~ 11~~F ~ulll u le 1s 1ubJec1 =~:,c~~~~!~ 11 ~:,~ Dilly Ji~~· 1~~ci~~\y w~1~~11-:i d T/1• ~.f'~wl~·~~~~! are ~~1!1,,~~Co~~~;~n ~~~~.:: ~.:'C:r~ .:= ~nd ,---------------------------. '"'""• 11.1ml'H a un 11rvlcto ~.r~:·a~'"~0~~1015,;,r;i~ ' ·Th:l•O 011nge County on 12·30 07 ,) ni.si~!,7'~' ~~rfboerda, 19973743501 •• !ci!,::.::':Yina~: de rofororH 1n de abogodo1 8106 2 18073743482 b) T·Slroat ~ SurfbOercll Dally Ptlot Jen 8. 1,. 22. 11»tln.d In HCtlon a102 01 (I " Uflll OllClnA do 1yud1 II 10 1ubjoct the nome PUBLIC NOTICE Delly Piiot Jan. a. 15, 22, Apporel a Moro, 802L s. ei 29. 1998 'l'h2113 Ille Flnenc111 Code and ;~o~10()vu •1 111•11c1or10 tel•· and •ddreu ol 1ha peraon Flo4ltl 1 1 211, 1998 Th250 Camino Real, San Clem· PUBLIC NOTICE aui.tlorized to dO ~MU In "l will\ whom ctalmt mey be oue "'' n••• PUBLIC NOTICE ente, CA 92812 this 11•1•) At: The anlranoe CAii NU MBIA ltled 11 Kllhleen MalKhanh Name ltatement NOfm•n Oeyle Ervrn, 108 Flctltloua 8usln•H lo the Onlnge City Hell, 300 (Numero d•I Cato) Out ~he following persona ara flotltloua Bualn•H Calle Del P1clflco, San Nam• lleternent Ettl Chepmln Avienue, 23470711tA Apu E1crow. 102aeR ngbu•lne1111: N 1 Cfemente,CA921172 Thelollowl erton art Orange.CAallrlghl,lltleend '"• 11nme •nd add••H of Wettmlntltr Ave , Oarden :acme Monarch R11cue Th• ~;:Winta~':::~! •r• Thll b1.1eln1H It con· doing bualne~ ~.. s lrMrnt conlll"tad" lo and now th• court '• (Cl nombre Y Orove, CA 92143, and the R~oj;o1,S1 442,a~ru doing bualnH~ H ' dueled by; en lndMdutl Vending Secutlly P1oduc11 held by it under uld o.ad of d11occ1on Wt It corto H ) 1111 dlla lor llllhg c:lalm• B th c:·"21J•;.. ewpon COLOA8URST . WARI! Havt you llarttd doing 72 Newlon Wly Co11i Tru•l ln thapr~altuated STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? S 1l1•tl be f/30/90 which II HC . · • vv HOUSI! , OWC"S ' butlntH ytt? Yee, 1904 MHO CA 92627 ' In .. Id County, callfotnla llP•rlo• Coull, Stall of the bu1lne11 d• bllora Jerry L P1rktr, •2S Jtm-L ,, ' 4220 Norman 01y11 Ervin , bing the land lheteltt. C•llforntn. Cou11ty ol t<ern, the U lt Clata ~pecllltd borH Aotd, Suite 125, g11eh St• Newport Dorac:h, Thll 1ta1emon1 wH llled tv,;p Wine., C~I~ ~7'l. N~wA Paroal No 1: (/ltPNI .e51-••••••••••• 14 t 5 Trnxtun Avenue, ebove Newpe>11 leKh, CA 0211GO A 92880 . wllh th• County Clerk ot 9211 7 oy, 111 253-15) LOI ..0, Tract 1027, U1ker11111d CA 03301 Oat•d• DIC•MllR ~~ugStrlc~n/l~erH :?ro1 ;': .. ~·~~~;~!hl;an2~~ Ort"O• County on 12·30·117 Thi~ builnen ,, con· o1 Orange, St.Me °' Tiie name, edd1111. and t 1197 CA ~2tl:•' u 11 ' "'nt, Caplatreno. CA 92us 1897374310'1 dueled by' a COll)Ofallon Cel4fomla, • I* 11'18' ,.. lelephOn• number of ptafn. /a/ MADIN• NQUV.N John Atymond Wool1ty 3 David C. Worley 5159 Delly Piiot J•n I, 15, 22, Hove you •tarted doing 'o~:. Boollln~:·= ~ tiff'• 1111orney, or ptalnllff /a / ANN• TH 1 TA Monlanu Norte, Irvine, CA O'Sulllv1n, LOI Angolu , 29. 1g11G Th244 buelntH yet? YH, 12·8'9" '-====,,.=' ===- wltllou1 •n ano1ney, 11· (fl NQUV.N 112715 CA 90032 PUBLIC NOTICI VSP, Inc .. 81uet Wenk1,.., nombre, 11 dlrecclon y el ,.ubll•h•d Newporl Thia butlneu 11 con-Thi• bu11neu 11 con· President numero de tetefono del IHCh•Co111 MtH ~•Uy ::_~~ by· • Qenettl Ptl1· dH':~:° ~~~ c~r,:.7~lng "olltloue 8ualnHI J..~~· 1~~,~~~ly w~l~r~11•:, •bOgtdo dtl demanoantt, Piiot J1nuety I. 1Ht Have P you eterteO dol bualn .. , yet? YH, 7111,. Name Stetem.nt Orange County on 12·30·07 o det dem1nd1nte que no Th2•1 bullMH yet? YH 111111';fJ Jo Jihna;eachli Tile lotlow1ng pertone 11e 1H13'143502 '1'"• •bOO•do, H) 'UILIC NOTICI J ftetklf ' Thia etatll'l\tnl wH llled doing butlnttt at: 01ny ,.,lot Jlt) a 15 22 Sltphen 0 Ph11/larahann Thlt 111temtnt wae nled with Iha Coun1y Clerk of l.C. SOLUTIONS, 1202 211 1008 • ' Th211Q lhep1ro. H000/IS11U, NOTICI TO with the Counry Clttk ol Otange County on 12·30 97 ~=~~~ e0_..'02.:'7untlnglon ' PU NOTIC ftAHL & OOIHLIN, 1to CRIDITCNtl o, Otange County on 12-30·91 tl9'1:11434U sene bu11n Sullon 1202 ILIC E w111 lan11 Cltr1 SltM t. IU\K IA.LI tff1t14a411 D1t1w Piiot Jan a, 1s, 22. Terry or.. Hunllnglon "otltlou• 1 ,,.1,,. .. 1"h "°°'· Ian JOit , CA (llCI. lt04, DlllV Pilot Jan ••• ts, 22, H . '"' Th248 Dttch, CA 92041 N•m• ltat•"'•nt NI U ·1100, (401) 2... 1101 u.c.o~ H. IHI Tt1241 PUBLIC NOTICI Thi• bualne" I• con· T,,_ tonowing peraone 111 ·~0:~1i: r::J :r~~a:, cr:t:!~,18 :r~~~ :~:~ P\llLIC NOTICI fltotttlou18ua1.,.11 ~~ ~~·~:z::u~ ~~~~;~~ ·~l~UIAL TU•RY MoNALLY, named atller that 1 l>\IOI NOTICIO, NalM ltate,...nl bualnttt yet? YH, IO-Ol · DELIVtAY, 21 Temerac Pl., Cieri!, bw Y,L. JOHN· .. , ... lbOut 10 ~ made 01 APPLICATION '°" TM lo4!0¥ing pettonl .,. ~':ii. ... Mm SUiton Allto Vltjo, CA 926$8 ION Deputw the 111tt1 dHcrlOtO , C ......... 01 IN 001119 butlne1111• Thlt etatement f'I_.. Joteptl C l"litntllt, ti .. ' be!OW. .__ P1111~1 NewS*I 8Mch 11 ••• '.,.. Tllll'llrao Pl.. A1110 Vlt jo, rubllthed Newport The ntmff and bUllnNI OWNIRIMIP OP lht Dano Studio 204 \lr!lh the County Clllfl Of ~ '2158 IHCll.Coate Mell Delly ..-. ..... Of 11\t hlllf M ' M.OOH0'-10 WathlnQton 11 Ntwpor1 Oratigt County°" 1 Mt1•t 7 Tiiie bu1lnt1t la c:on• 'llot Deumbff 11, It. TAN VAN NOUYIN 1nt llYIMOI LICINll hech, CA t.Mei tH1'740111 , _____ _..._...._ Hove A Garage Sole! Cl~ M8 ... T8 1H?, Januery 1. 11 1"' ,LACIHTIA AVlNUI, O.le of '111"9 Judllh A. Hiit, H TangtlO, O•lty Ptlol Oto. II, 2', SILL Thin COITAMllA, CAtta1 ~8'IOI\: =..CAtftlO IM1,Jeft.1,I, ttll ~ ~Hif Pllot ____ 8_r:_;_:m-,e-~-t --i==~.:S ~ ~M.':,~-: ~.::;. =·~1• :"~= th.!~ :med f!..~-h ....... n MOVI. pllcaill(IJ ..,. ''I» TUNQ nl. b\ttll'HI le OOft. 00¥9f9 elt rout nMOtlt ·--"--""""...-.'' ___ ................. mi t .... __ .,... ______ ...,..~--..... ----..... --~ ........ _J. \ Ratti> and dt11dJinr~ url' "'.•hwn '" 1·hu11g1, withou1 notirf'. Tlw putilJ..,h1·r n·-.1·rw ... tlw right lO ~f'.'hor. rt·1·J~.,.,tf). rl'Vt•I' 111· rf'jrrt any da,.,s1 f wd urlvl'rt l'•~ml'11t. Pl1·11"· rt· port any error that rnuy ~w 111 your ··lu.,:.ifi.,cJ ad ~~~diately. Thi' Daily Pilot u1·t'rlHi. no liµbalaty fo~ any f'rrur in u11 ad, .. n.,..·nwnt for ..,hwh at may lw rr.,pomibll' f'\n•pt for the """' 11( !11f' 1-pac·f· uc·11111ll~ lilT lll""d b) thf' nrur C.red11 n111 11111' b .. allow1·tl for tlw -.. G \1uncla~ ................ f ridJ\ :l:OOpm 1\w ... dm ............ \11111d.t\ .'.):OOprn ~ 1·cl1w-.da' ....... T1w -.d .. n ;);()()pm • By Fax (71 4) 631-'1!>94 ByPbone ByMaMoP~: Uours Thu r ... dm· ...... \\ t'J 11t"-.du ~ :l:OOprn (Plt•H..r tnl fudr vuurJtdm,. uud r•h.•'I• 11uu1l"'' ,,;,11111 1 II 1 all \1111 hurk v.11h u f"'" 11111111' l (7 H ) 6-+2-5678 :3:i0 \t'1· ... 1 Bu\ StrN'I C11 ... 1a \11· ... a. <:A Cl2o~-:' 'I ·lq 11111111 8::rn11111-:l OOp11• \lu11ol ... -I ml.I\ Frid;t} ............... Tliu1-.dc1~ :;;OOpm firi.t i11 .. e rt1011 . · · • \1 \,.,..l'l',n Bhd ~ R.1\ '1 \\ .1llt-l11 X-.H>am-:>·OOp111 ,, .... 1.,-1 "''·" Saturda~ ............... ~ nd .. I\ =>:OOpm Index II 1002-1625 27I0-2790 1530·5540 ~ 2102-2744 2900-2911 6010-6080 7011-9090 COSTA MESA 1024 HOUSES/ COSTA MESA 2624 APARTMENTS2750 HEALTH & EM PLOYMENT Bridge iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FITNESS 3 000 5530 ------------------= E • a t s Id• c . M • CONDOS E 'Sid• 2Bdrm 1 Ba SERIOUS BUYER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By CHARLES GOREN 3Bdrm Home. 2-Car FOR RENT Huge fenced yard. '4fANTS UNITS ATTACK FAT Oen Ofc/PT 10·20Hrs with OMAR SHARIF 0 L L t New paint & carpet IN L.A. OR O.C. tor sm ore n NB 5 1 · t OU4l "°"~""' arage. arge o · 11••••••••• o E d h B I F 1 • • d T.a "'NAH HIRSCH on o"'"" 1• Hardwood Firs. Family 294 E. 18th Avl 1/6. Prlce.S7 T St2 MIL n t e att 8 orevor WP/60 wpm. Ft1< days an '""" R 0 0 51100/mo. 673·3588 CALL ASAP 1·800-592-9222 h F 673 t339 AllinltU..lt•dnrl•Sllllllllhoia oom. real eall ,_________ rs. rue res: · .. f A $255,000 ,. 2B JAMES GOULD, AGT 1----------. Mail 507 W Edgewater MW\papcr1S111v1ctt10lllt ev Agt. 714-587-3897 BALBOA E'Sld• 2Br • Fplc. ~ LOSE WEIGHT! NB CA 92661 tr1l flirH0t111n9Ac1t1 1H11s 2106 O/W. Hk-ups, I-car p de tial ISLAND gar+ 1 Par"lng space nl ll TrimFast •Herbal + G 1 1111t1W1tdwll1cllm1-tl11 1ltcgal •ESTATE SALE• . " enera 10 NwtrliH "lllT pntercncc. 3BR 2BA & VACANTliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5975/mo. 645·5862 CaliilonM"-iry Increase Ene1gy F{T, PfT pos111ons. ltmllalton ., •ncr11111u 11on New Paint, Great Kit. 'VBalboa laland Charm Nie• 1br 1b• Lovely 714·612·7474 & Suppress Appell!~ clear speaking voice 111nd on ract. ulOI. r11tRIOn, Covr'd Patio, Blocked 3br 2ba, available 2/1 gatao comm .. carport, 1000(. S Back Guar good typing skills, will • $1550 800347·At 1t S29.9530·0aySupp. train 714-642-4741 u1, ll-1hcap. lanullal wtus Of Fence. Large Yard, · • .... ~dry fac, frig avl. .... " .,. 3491 1-888·4 ·DIETING NllOHI w1tin,., Jll*11111n110n IO Space for Rec vehicle 1_e_,_"· -------615-$645 Klein Mgmt BUSINESS & Genoral mneanyavcllprtltttnte.ltml· Ready for Ne~ Owner Newer Lrg 3br 3ba 71,..581-4000 GROW WITH US! 1111011 Of diurlminl11tn." $175.000 Ruth, Agent air, w/d, d/w. gar, FINANCE SELF HYPNOSIS NB llrm needs reh;ible 1111 11 1 ~14-648-4380 patio, gardener, 1121---------••••••••• AT HOME & honest md111. FT1PT. knowtng~,::::i•::,r.:~.,,~:. -.-L-0-v-.-1-.. -2-b-r--2-5-b-8-block to bay. 53300. NEWPORT Improve Your L1lo No sales. woeknds a mullorr11tntattwt11cll llln End "unit Co~do. mo. yrly 673"3059 BEACH 2669 BUSINESS ~·~~ ~~~~I~~. T~~=! ~~~t.! No7e,Xf.1~°s~s'f.,'~ t1ol11leftollh1I•.0111 rudc11 Tennis, clubhouse.1---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPPORTUNITY weight, Improve youi Legal Anlst 111 l111111r l11lor111ttl lbat all pool, bike to beach. BALBOA •1Br & 2Br 28•• Memory/Sports skills! NB Collection firm . tlw1lh1111 1•v1t111d 111 lhla $206.000 631·4221 PENINSULA 2107 From $750. 60x30·Pool 2904 For Info Call To~Free Call 17141 760.1400 .. ..,.,.,art twlt!Nlt on M 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D/W. No Pets. Carport iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ·88 8 -515-82 2 2 ElCt 332 for recorded -"ul~t1itf,1$1s. llcom· ----------1, Newport Bav Terrace •••••••• Into anyhme. p~o1""1VnlUCJon.QllHUD LAGUNA •1Br 1B• $775.mo •714-545-4855• Please be wary ol out •••••••••1-----'------TolJ·"'• ll 1·I00·•2•·IS90. FOi BEACH 1048 Ocnvu, carport, clean. 1 Br nr beach. Property ol area companies. PERSONALS Molntonance ... _ ..._ . DC I 1 04 1 5.th St. II 1 Check with the local Swim/Pool Route. ,1 --"'14'flDll. 1rup11u Avail Jan. 6 651•3488 on Boylronl, slnglo I••••••••• Solt mollvaled, own •' clllHUDaU26·~. gar, no w/d /pots Be tt or Business truck $15/hr 642·1730 View Hom• Complete•---------s75o.rno 642·9699 Bureau before you 1---------.. I Prl11acy. Appraised at CORONA ---.,..,--..,....,..------send any money for PERSONAL S700K. selling for 2br 2ba/den Lg Apts leos or sorvlces. Read SERVICES 3 005 EMPLOYMENT S645K Agt 494·2342 DEL MAR 2122 w/gor, Ip, w/d hk·ups. and understand any 7 .......... 1 · HOUSES/ CONDOS micro, pvt boactl·boat contracts before you liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 sllp a111. St995·S2800 sign. Shop around for Las Vegas Partylln• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT 2br 1ba lrg rms, lrg 714·760·0919 rates. 1 .7 O 2 ·7 4 8 .7 6 6 9 OFFICE clsts, yd, pet ok. w/d,1-...,,..,...---,..,,.-------,-18 o 1 1 ••••••••••I BEACH 1069 Avl 1111 $1500/mo. +Next Year seo the + n Y norma MANAGER I FOR SALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 720-7460 or 644·6812 X·Mas Boat Parade ••••••••• L.0. to NV Community newspa. BIO CANYON 5Bd. 2-Exec Hom• 3br 2ba, ~:.;,on:hd:r 2uB~11~~ ANNOUNCEMENTS!••••••••-~:{,.!~o~~~~g :i;~a~i;;i~ Fam Rms $100,000 lg yd. 2·fps. gardener. Newly Refurbished computer skills 11na Price Reduction! 6.mo lease S2500/mo Boat Dock Available ---------EMPLOYMENT temperament to 1ug91e I ;r.JiENERAL 1002 .. ' .. . , .. ... .. NEED DOWN Call Beverly MOfl)hy, 40c:f~~:c'!."d~2;:'ppl. S3100mo 673·5723 ANNOUNCEMENTS!••••••••• demands o l las&· 7~9-3731 or Minda 2920 paced news opera· PAYMENT? Bush. Agte. 759·3782 accepted at Open Hsel .. •••••••• EMPLOYMENT uon. Necessary skills I I h Agent 714-759-90701• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Include word procoss· We w 11 oan you 1 e BIO CANYON VILLAS MISCELIANEOUS 5530 down paymenl on the ---------CASH FOR SINGLE rng, basic knowledge home ol your choice FO!!ALSEO~SEE/L~i~l.E COSTA MESA 2124 RENTALS PARENTS Ca II: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of tnternel and p1oli· and arrange the un· "" t ·800·870·0073 c1oncy or MS Olhce REALTORS •••••••••• Advertlalng Sal•• p 11 derlylng I st Mortgage Jeff rev K. Dor•' . programs. os ion re· financing. Buyers and 714-759·7700 W'ald• 2br 1ba, enctsd Your Neighborhood Commum1y nowspa· pons 10 od1tor and re· --------,-.--h /d hk h ---------per looking for classl· d ii contacl R e a I ' 0 r s c a 1 1 Blutfa close to COM pore ' w -up. a r RENTALS TO CPA. Tax woes? W-2 lied inside solos rep-quires a y The OownPaymenl Co H.S. 2br .. 2ba. New gar, s75o.mo (water have you down? resentativo. Musl"l\ave wt th public. EOE. Bkr 239-4334 roof, 2.car gar. pd) no pets 646-8585 SHARE 2724 Relax with • $25• Send co11or loner and BALBOA ISLAND strong tolem;irkotrng rosume to S1e11e Mar· Upgraded. Best Buyl ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FIVE CROWNS gift ability, enjoy sales blo, Daily Pilot. 330 w $219K 720-1704 Bkr NEWPORT Bal Pen 3Br 1Am avl, c•rtlflc•t• for new and be good at CUS· Boy Street. Costa ----,,..,..,....-.....,..,,--pvt b;ith, w/d. garago: cllenta. You deserve tomor sor111ce. Full Mesa, CA 92627 or E· 1006 H~~bp:r c~!•:'Br H3~~:hBiiEAiiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiii2iilii6ii9i $600/mo. + 1/3 ulls. personal service I tome. Salary plus com-mail to S F 11 Call Eric 714·720·5563 Convenient location • m ission. Excollont dpilot2r11 eorthl1nk.net 1 2 · O O O + q · '· L 0 t 3BD Big Cnyn Twnhse corn or of Westclill & bonof1t package EOE. ---------•Prime· Location on $650,000 Judy Kolar, FP. FOR, 2.decks, Balboa Penn 2 rooms Dover (Union Bank Drug :tcreenlng/physl- Colllns Ave. Monthly Broker 7t4·376-5576 pool, spa, tennla. $525 & $550. 1/2 blk Building). We special· cal required. FalC ro- lncome or $2,4150 . .....,......,.----,..,..,....-.....,..,,__-s2150. Agt. 723·0653 from beach. Call aflor lze In se rvices 10 sumo to: ARE YO U FRIENDLY. Price o f $535,000 Harbor View Hom• 6pm. 71 4·723·2003 Newport·Mesa resl· Judy Oetting Broker 71 4-846·9583 CaspeooCoodJ 4dBr ~·~Ba 38r 2.5Ba Eaatbluff Central COM 2Br 2Ba dents ... You will see (714) 831·6594 $8 0, u Y oar, Condo 2-car garage. the same person =-_.,.----=-=----Broker 714-376-5576 $1900.mo yrly lease Prof lem. n/a. no pots every year. House Bookstore Manager Agena 640·7000 X301 $700 + utls. Avl Jan 1 calls 10 lhe elderly. Posltton avail for Now-CORONA RESPONSIBLE & CARING? • DEL MAR 1022 IRVINE TERRACE BluHa Twnhm • ·g 3br Call Lisa 675-7408 Over 20 years experi· por1 storo 8·5 M·F. 3Bd, Fam Rm, Largest '"' c 11 1 800 54"' 3396 Mstr Bdrm. $745,000 +Fam rm, 2150s.f.on E 'Sld• CM Large ence. 26-year resl· a • · "" We provldl' Tr11nspor1allon Servkrs to our elderly and disabled community Corona del Mar greenbelt S 1895.mo Stylish. Spacious 3Br dent. Impeccable rel· btwn l lam • 5:30pm 1 ao• OCEAN VIEW Propertlea 573.9494 Lease Agt. 650-3822 Townhome. 1 room erences. CALL (714) M·F for eppl. 3Bd 2.5Ba •Beal Loe. avail for 5455/mo. Call 548-4494, ask for Jett _B_O_U_T-10-U_E _______ ~ComJl'Ull~Wl.!!'5 UNDER $900,000 -L-ld_o_l_a_la_n_d..,....P_r_o_p_e_rtl,...e-a Exechl Co&ndboi '':::r 1~~n. Mike 714·722·6997 Oore'. ... your neighbor· s ALE s PER s 0 N starUngat S7.5Mv. Currently Available. w te 'g r, hood CPA P /T & Exp' d ~ Part·Llme& Full·t!rue OCEAN VIEW Biii Grundy Realtors elr, fp, gar. pool, spa, Irv Univ Pk Semi furn . Hr I y + Comm Is s Io n ffilployment 3 er 3."'Ba • Pool 71 .... 875.at-et 1ecurlly. $1600.mo rm. klt/lndry · prlvs. ---------B M F hi " .... Agent, 714-644-6162 phn, pool. S365/mo + LOST •· · agness as on ~Paid lrl1ning whlllo $1,449,000 f Ul Nwpt Bch. 844-4477 ~ti....,..,. JAMES GOULO, AGT LINDA ISLE ON THE WATER 113 ulls or resp. FOUND 2925 B Lh~ J~· 3br 2ba condo on n/smk. 714·786-7011 Dr Iv• r F rr for ~ P"•dentiaJ ~~f~~';1!~ ::.;~ .. ~ Udo Park Or. Fresh NB Mastr Dover Shore iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aerospace Company. ~ ~~r!'fi~~nted 'W .. ,.. J ell Arcuri, Age nt pain\, all new carpet, pvt ba, glass door 10 Found Gold heirloom Clean OMV. Call Lloyd ~....., 71...,841•8 991 wet bar. fp. 2 ovens, patio/Jae/yard , w/d, bracelet, vicinity ol 714-645-4800 or Fax 21 )'!'&rsofllg!orolder 714-012·7474 dbl gar. boat sllp avl. 5575. John 642•6386 Newport & Balboa. Res: 714·645·0920 ValklCADriVfr'~~ -----....... ---~-• O 6 C t II • $2950 71 4 "'41 0205 Call lo describe. Edi · 1 and e11tt'lk-nl drMng 3Br 2.SBa 2·Sty, Fam •vi:-:" Tow:h-:,..:. ' "" • NB &hr 2 Maater Br (704)892·5683 tona Design rt'<.'ord requirt'(j Rm, Pointe Del Mar Reduc•d $30,0001 1---------1 2 0 Os f 1 Pa c 10 u 9 _L_o_a_t...._C_a....;t_, --,-fe-m-.-t~h~ln-.1 Editor For more Home. Walk to beach Beautifully Upgraded NEWPORT condo, nr golf course Tortolae colored. Page designer Information &72~o1w77~ •As~V50·~~! 3Br 2Ba, 2·c ar all gar. COAST 2170 W/1P1r12'1 tml ale. "S272757/3m6~ declawed, "Dellcata" needed tor growing , "'" • • Owner found ano\hor1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii + u · -nr Harbor View Natura dynamic Southern Call Ne il <;OM Beat Qpf.tr on Priced below comp1.11 NB·Beautlful Private Park 640·1788 Cal. newspa per chain, 8 5 7 7 9 5 0 2.s Loll 'l'r ·Pl u s S299_.000 R•IM•• 2Br 28• B••utlful Home Kltoh/lndry/ Loat Cockatlel on Good eye, attitude -._ offered lndlvldually (714> '160-6000 X124 Twnh•• t500sl ~·;a1r cable. Quiet, cln, n/s. 12128, Grey w/orange end work ethic all l/Tallal/TJtrJfff • Balbbl ~wpof1 Rt1lly MUST SELLll ge;, city views. v 1 $41 5~ utll. 645·9515 cheeks Balboa area. mandatory plus Quark "!."!f.~lfl!!~lf!.M •• 114-713·4494 __ __,,,,__-__,,.,..-.......,~ Vrly tee. No/petstamk. 73 7354 673 0282 experie nce. EOE . ----------• _________ 10p•n Hou•• Sun 1-4 52300 714-494-2007 North Laguna Beach 6 • or • Send resume end de----------~ Old• croM Cap• Cod VIII• ••Ibo• Shr 3br, private ba, FIND signed pages to: • Cu• tom O o n do . 240 Nice Llrne#118 OC9an vu, bale. $587. Steve Marble. Calilor- •• $435,000 CATALINA & 494-201 8 or C175·8Cl49. nla Community News. • Mary Fryer. Agent OCEAN VIEWS APARTMENTS an apartment 330 w. Bay St., co1ta Buy It. Sell It. Find II. To place an ad In Claaalfled Call 842·58'7'9. 714.723 ... 49• M•,:~::.::gu·,,. FOR RENT RENTALS through classified Mesa. CA 92521 •Perleot Cap• Cod e4 ... 7TO !•------· w•'IUT1lD 2726 .. ------------~---~ Hom• Oen w·a. 40' P tlal CA. A alt IM,. u.; wide lol, room tor ruqen • Y liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "' ei1pan11on. Reduced! PAoiATi SALB CORONA •• Agent 714·759-9070 2 aTORY FIX•R ocr MAR 2622 •r ___ ,..._...,...-.....;...~-Price Wiil Amaze You ''iii.-...iiiiiii!iiiiiii~iiiiiiii :! •If Supporting 714o723.a120 1• •• ticlullve ltwestmenl ~ 18r 18• Sundec k. Retired Mlnnoaota c ouple desire Furn Hae/Twnhae for winter r•nte l nr beach. Mike 1582 ... 39•1Ml7 •• oppt'y multl u .. 80 or .., Prudential ftlg., lmmacl No pets. :· hwy. Agent 494·2342 ~...., no smk, $705. All ulls --------- • pes. Av• 211s e13..,.111 STORAGE 2742 • ••&AtaLAND• : COSTA MESA 1024 3 Mltr·SUllH 3.5Ba ------- • ottered at se29,ooo COSTA MESA 2624 : 3br a.•llt• 2-car gar, Alta McDonald, Agt lmiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiii& • 1urn·lc•Y· trl·lvl. 714•935-4e01 1Br Detaoh•d : MOllllll•dl IHJ4,900 8ellere Lo .. i•low Cottaeea w/Pa\lo -------- ... , Side 17th 9t. Safe ator•lil•· 24 hour .. ay acctH, 1.ex 11 pvt garage. 1125/mo •?14-497·•131• Call Agt. 714-5'1·31t7 Llet Back aay tbr near b .. ch. Cathedral c.M. Mobllo Homo 2ba I-car ~r. A ateall . c•lla, frig. Move·ln 1---------M.,at aoll Nowt 11?t,IOO Johr\ Miiier. Speclall Ht'IHl400 MISC. • \990 24•31, 21r al• Agent 714·517·389., dep. B48•24at lt!NTALS • c 01 I ·••D tll Ii·-·" 2744 •, l!llctllent on I on. ••· ,.._.ot1 en th• ~... I••••••••• : 118,500 n•·SlS·HOI Ooaantrent. Au• ~:.!,~f~•~ .,!nt•n: W•nted ParklnQ Spee• ·= 1$ u ~I.. I a~ 0 ' 0 0 0 bHch/•!'eY tronta09, ,,..., n/em•. 1171.mo to r.,,t '°' my 20 RV : a homea on 1 ~ w.11 ftac:lfto Coaaaun.. Inc. .. .. D teth Pl••• Side/back yard or ,• k-.>t. a.,.cl~. I~ T'l4-T•t·10t 1 714-M4.o412 'tlac.m lot. •t9-tl53 T-.ytor, Aat· .. a ... 722 --------=--=-· •IW , ... D\lpllC on bfuft "' beh, w/d ""~!•••••••• einei. vwaee. s>ett COIOIUCW. 1070 t7tl.mo .. ,. .... DU. IST&TB • "Ernployee." "Empleado." ''Arbeitnehmer." "Employe. " WJlieh I c.-• • I ' KILL TllAT T RICK Norlh·S<1uth vul11t•rabh• Wt•:;t deal~ NO fl TH •Q J52 \J A • 0 Q J 10 7 •A K 43 WEST •A3 \JJ I0982 O A K98 •JG F.AST •64 c>76543 ,_. 4 3 2 •Q52 sol.ITH •K1098 7 'V KQ 0 65 ... 10 9 8 7 The bidd111~· WEST NORTH EAST SOllnl I 'O Ohl 2 Cl 3 • Pass 4 • Paa• Pus Operung lead· Kmg of 0 The key lo many hands, whethrr dedarmg 6r defending. 1s lb re<~ nize Lhe problem. Once you have analyzed Ule difficulty, lhe 110lut1on becomes easier t.o find The auction 1s s traightforward South's 1ump to three spades 1s rnv1tational, and North hai; more than enough lo ac<"ept Unfortu natelv. a ll of South's heart values are ,;asted . so wh'al should have ht-en a relatavely t'a!ly contract 1s m Jeopardy Now consider lhe hand lr11111 \\ l'"' s prnnt of\,, . ...,. Y. lwn dumrn~ appe;.1rs after lh< UJIC'lllllK lr.1d ur the kllll!' of di .. 11111111.b the thrct· f~l tncks &\U1I· able 111 lht> dt>fenders are ea"v le "l't' And 1t '" Ob\ IOUS that. 1( tlu- rnntract 11< to ht· s1·t. the fourth lnl'k musl t"tlllle from rluhi; It; lhcn• a hurdll' lo 11\ercomt• l111l1•1•d lkeh1rer rn1gh1 he able t. d1srnrrl Im; cluh losers on dramund" l<i thc11• a wav to pre·venl lh1:;"' 0 1w discard cannot lw i:toppNi, espl'crnl ly wht'n partner follows to lh!' fir:>t tru:k with the dt>uu> of d1amoml-.; 1111hrn1111i: an odd numlwr uf card~ 1n tlw s111t, must l1kdv three Then' fo re, runLenlrate 011 thwarlln ~ dt•clnrer from gett111g a ~oud du•· card 1111 tl11mmy'11 diamonds. l'1111t11111e with the ace of d1t• muml~ ~111d unuthcr Declarer dii; rnrds '' duh from hand. then lea1!-, the q11ren of spades from I.he table Tlus 1s 110 lime lo dawdle Win tl11 ace and revert lo diamonds. West ruffs and. although declarer ca11 merruff. there 1s no wav that South ran now avoid losing a club t.nck fur do\lo n one Good bndge Learn to be a better bridg«' player! Subscr ibe n 0 1'' t o t he Goren Bridge Letter by calling t800) 788-1225 for informa tion . Or w rite to: Gort'n Brid~e Let· ter. P.O. Box 44 to, Chicago, Ill . 60680. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Go 10 e•t•emes 7 Cover 1 O Lingerie item 14 Casseroles 15 Once -while-16 F1c11onal detective Wolfe 17 Real 18 Mother Teresa . eg 19 Has btils 20 CleO\. lacebously 23 Volcante rocks 26 SOak (flall) 27 Cllurch pans 28 German nve< 29 Obtain 30 Thirsly 31 Summei malady 33 Basebalt• s OIMaggio 34 Blacll 01 37t,~~ 38 Daunt 40 Car~nals'·cap monogram 41 Trooper·s concern abbr 42 SlnM!f 43 Enemy 44 Gel •5 Hindu princess 48 Choir YO!ces 49 Byway Of 50 Beat 51 Ruined 54 Tar1 55 Curve 56 "L'1I Aooer· creator 60 Impudence 6 t Wedding vow 62 Tldter 63-V~· compet~Of 64 Edge 65 Guard DOWN 1 Harem chambef 2 Singer Damone 3 NV time 4 Ahercat>0t1S 5 Sweolres 6 Norwegliln porl 7 FlnCh 8 Arctic dwellef 9 Copenhagen native 1 o Peanu1s· sta1 1 t Author Carroll 12 Goddess or peace 13 Stallons 21 Plumbers IOOI 22 Clo5e rele11ve 23 Forielts 24 Type ot educallon sTOMPEDf PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOt.VEO .... 25 Open 10 bobes 29 Complain JO Collee-break 32~&1 33 Alaska s caP'tll 34 Court caso 35 Odds end - 36 Eagles nesl 39 Anc1on1 cullure ot Italy 43 Pet 44 Fras•et or "The Nanny" •6 Proverb • A 7 Nol widespread 48 Durable ta1>11e 49 "La T1avfata compose• 50 On1a11o's - Polnl 52 Curls and nnglels SJ Prohibits S 7 LL D holder 58 Apl8Ce 59 Be nosy .. ., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1998 Ne...,f>_on Buch/Cotta M~aa Daily Pilot lMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYMENT fUaNITUll! &014 SPORTING BMW 9030 MAZDA 9125 MITSUBJSHJ 9145 SUBARU 9200 VOlJ(SWAGEN 9235 AUTOS 5 530 SERVICES 553 3 liiiiiiiiiiiiliiii-· GOODS aoes lilliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil w ANTED 9241 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lile• N ew Couch. Whltaliiliil&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '79 aMW :UtOI OrHI '93 9'X·7 Montego '8:1 l!CLlltSI GS '84 ltallon Wagon '87 VW Cab1tolet iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiii •-•••-1h, p.XS 1700 H crlllce Don't Rent aklal condltlon/body/palntl Blue, ta n leather, C/O oark Green, custom Nice clHn cart New lookl/run1 great, air, Dllf'IMTlLY NllDr Plumbing PIHH be aw.,• that S250. 714-17S.8f28 For eole .. Skl1, bind• Stetao/c .. a .. 1u,,1oor. radio, s unroof, 38k ml, •Ima an:I llrH, 1Jnted engine I y111r ago. rad/white top & whit. CARS • P/U •\IAN• th-llallnga In lhl• cat·•~--------Ing•, boo11, po111 SH blk l••ther Interior. 1 o wner. 121,500 windows, am/Im cast $2000 obO 123·15°" 54,200 714-842·7510 Allan Atnold Motor• S/EAIR1$ Movln9 Matc h ing per pkg. All alzoa Ne•d• 1oma work. •(714)780.090C5• radio, alarm 1y1., new _________ 1 2933Hllfb0r 445·0210 agory may require you wicker 1011, chair, avl t20cm·205cm. S1200 obo 642·3228._________ brake• and llre1, low vo1vrwAGEN 9235 ---------:~ C,:~,c~ ~r~u'I'.ba: ottoman & 2 end ta· (714) 915·9022 ·-9135 mileage . Orlg lnel iiiiiin.Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MISC. AUTO 9245 blH S350 Wooden MERCURY owna(. s11.ooo OBO charge per minute. roc:llar Ilk• new SlOO. BUICK 903SliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ Traci 714·536·8170 Can't 1um to get to all those Authorized plumbing contractor Is looking for. · Repair Plumbers · Drain Cleaners We.bbar ga1 BBO $50, TV, ELECTRONICS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '78 Grend Marqula Antlquu, •Pinning STEREO 6080, 4·dr. F'u!I pwr. Rea1 1--------- wheel, d11k & chair '85 RIVIERA 1harp1 Hk mu ... PONTIAC 9170 B/0 Mac SE com· s putttt-& radlua 21" Cabl• TV GIHI condl 12200, 2000 o bo 72.3·'504 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sw•dlah C a regiver d11play BIO Vila· De•orambl•re * 714·545·3830 * Why play HICI• 'N '87 Ftero aulo, ale. Loving, Wondorlul maater 1r1111dmt11 S250. •800·211-4125• Seek whh chlldcara? Absolutely must 11111 Cook. Orllllng. Dr ·s •714·044·8482• Call Cl•••lfled F1nanclal pro1>lem1 App11, Depen"'ablol=----,,-----1••••••••• CADJLIAC 9040 todayf642·5678. 11100 obo 205·2491 EMPLOYMENT WANTE D 5535 '&7 J•TTA QLI 5-Spd, A/C, AM/FM S101eo Ca11. Sunroot, $3,500 714·548·531 , Thinking of having a garage sale? Give u1 a calll 842-5878 SEtZED CARa f'rom 1178. Porach••· Cadillac•. Chavys, BMW'I, Corveuas. Also Jeeps, 4W0'1, Your Area Toll tree for currenl llltlng 1·800·218-9000 Ext. A·1398 repair Jobs around the hOuse? Lei the CIH•lfl•d Service Directory help you find reliable help. • Water Heater Installers " T ru nd I• B• d White •• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Nuralng & Child Caro wroughl Iron, xlnt mal· GARAGE SALES .--------------------------------------------, 7 14·040·37 35 :; trossos, w/comfortorl••••••••• '78 S~VILLE • Water Treatment Installers -App~nce Installers Must have own lools & min. 3 yrs exp. Good OMV & a positive attitude a must. Call (888) 333· 1588 Real Esta te Aaslst Busy Newport oslato l3roko1 noods help Musi ha110 n E llconso or bO able 10 901 ono Musi 11a110 good con1pu1or skills and phone cJomoanor Groat oppor1u11l1y. Will train right porc;on Call 8111 "' 760· 1900 ReceptlonlsVPT for run SCrv1co Salon set, $450 759-8151 Xlnl Condllionl DOM ESTICS 5 5 40 $2200. 714·854·7425 or call 714-455-3170. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i-M-E_R_C_HAN--D-IS_E_ BALBOA Hou1cl•aner for our MISC. 6015 ISLAND '80 Barrltz 1·0wner 6106 lrvlno home. Mon lhru liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 75,760 mlles. Full 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I S pow or." S 2500 0 BO Ffl. 2;00·5.00pm $6/hr.11 Mov ng at•I Wosher, 714 723 150 4 Call Jill ft( 559·6780 ,, BABY DUD'S c;:;> dryor & misc hOUIO· ____ • __ • __ _ MERCHANDISE Aosale Baby Hems hold. Sat-Sun 8om. '93 SEVILLE 1 5% OU w/ad 109 H. Bayfront Leather. Loaded I MCN1sa1Ck·Fwy closo ---------51ml·lk nu. 522,SOO. •714·0 3 1·7 303• COSTA MESA 6124 P11 ca11 714·631·7370 iiiiANiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiQiiiiUiiii.E.:..iS iiiiiiiiiiiii6 OiiiiiliiiiO C 0 LLE CTI B LES 6017 Estate S•I• Tools. CHEVROLET 9045 furn llure . bed room iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aet. olllce/kltchen/goll & shop sturr. Jan. 9.10 9·5. 3089 Fernheath L.n. 1'_ ntiques & Olnlltrliblr• Of>~=w.~· ~ 1~1800 ~ ~,. l!•ta•S-.. Conducted Paintings 'i' China Books 'i' Furniture 40ye813 m Ntlwport Beach 714.673.622 BEANIE BABIES Garage Sale SAT 8·4 Aofrlg, rocllner & ml1cl 1112 Dennis Or. '93 Corvette Uke new White /red, chrome wheflS, llher lnlerlor, very lo ml. $25,oOO (714) 553·1900 . Boll Towor Florists & 0111s. Lg solecllonl •714-788-0788* (F1hv1tw & So Cst Plaza Or.) r===:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; NEWPORT ,. Diena Porcelain Doll BEACH 6169 & bluo dress. as seen 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Liilir;;~~:JI on cover ol TV guido 1• $!500 firm. Moving Sale. Ouallty 714·25'2·8004 e>el. 17 household, antiques, yard llems. Sat 8-4pm •173 1 Skylark Ln.• COMPUTERS 6018 '77 Mont• Carlo Out ol 11ate plates. New power brakes. AM/FM Casa. $750.or in COM E.<p Prol'd ...,. ______ _ Sal• Sat & Sun. 8·4 2-wheolchalrs, 1011a small appl, dolls & col· locu1btos. 3245 Clay SI OBOll MUST SELL IMMEDI 714·!550·8000 Apply tn Person 3426 ---------E Coasl Hwy Sales Ltngorio/No11011y Store 2 Pos111ons Avl 12··1pm 4·9prn. S6 hr Must be Rol1ablo Lotions & Lece 743 Baker S I. C.M. Sales $ BEST $ PRICES PAID FREE CONSULTATION 1,, .11.11 .. ~1110.1 lle.1d1 f -.. •• 1 .. ,, hq1.1ri.tin.: ,., I A '°''" !11114.I\\ •~\. •,r\\' +rl \\. ' Al'. TIC,Jl I" 1 .. \IODERN 111'11\~ARI '" TlrFANY I\ LR\ rl llNt;!!! MAC PERf'ORMA 830CD Computer HP 550C. Ink Jot prlnler, orig boxos/mounols, modom & oxlras 5750 obo. 7 t 4-675·9408 Neighborhood Sale Saturday, 8am·Noon 408 Kings Place 712 St. James Place II rain, Sunday 8· 12 WANTED TO BUY 6019 TRANSPORTATlON I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Old Coln a Gold Silver•--------- Franklin Mini, Sterling MARINE SLIPS Old watchos & jewelry Woi;1co11s1 Coin 642·9448 DOCKS 7022 DODGE 9065 •'82 Cargo Van SOK ml, new tires/battery needs bodywork. s1soo.obo 548·6211 '89 Daytona Shelby Turbo All Power, Premium Sound Sys .. CD Player, All Leath or Interi o r , T·Tops, Garngod, Vory Clean. S3850.obo 548· 1554 URGENTLY NEED maruro man.ulacluror·s rep Protoct•vo CO.ti· "'!J'i for comrnorc1al roots walls, lloors p.111ome111 ISO 9001 corlll111d Int I o~lab 1 !l33 Oll1co lrom horno Oo your own bo'>S Full 1ra1rnng & support 1/11110 A E D•ckcrson. Pros I·,,,, ,1,, 1·r ·l 11(· l·11111h d \j,hltl 11·•'1 l'W.''\ 7 14,249,37 11 TOP DOLLARS PAID I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For Records, Jazz, •PVT DOCK · NB• Soundtracks, Etc... 18·2811. S9/l0h, ullS', FORD Call Miko 04!5·7!505 stops to bch, shops, 907 5 SWEPCO P 0 Oox 961005. Ft'No~h. TX oats .mo·mo. 6 75·0046 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 76161·0005 Fa.c: 817·877·40117; Call. 800·835·5062; Oo1a11s by return mail APPLIANCES 601 1 Frigidaire 200 lr•{l. cln, 2·dr S 115. Wshr & T OP DOLLARS PAID For Records, Jazz,•--------- Soundtracks, Elc .. CAMPERS, RV'S , · Call Miko 04!5·7!50!5 TRAILERS 8014 Dryor S 125 642·5937 1--------- SANDWIC H MAKER FREE TO YOU 6022 El Camino Slockland camper shell $250 obo (7t4) 642·1730 now sandwich shop rn ---------l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CM S5 25/$5 75 hr F URN ITURE 6014 1" Miko, 549-7224 QIRLFRIEHOnoeds 6 ecra tary FT 111 HB '94 Ex p lor•r XL T White 36K ml 40r, AT, AC, Full Pwr $16,000 OBO pp 714·979·0745 '97 MUSTANG QT CONY V·8, AC, Auto, lthr lnl, lull powor, custom llre/wheel1 $22,995 714-640·7284 Gd wk11g conditions. --------- >elnl bonet11s -comp 3 ROOMS OF FURN s1<111~ a musl Call Prov loosed furn, quite homo, NO K1os,l••••••••• Indoor.Im! groy tabby, AUTOMOBILES spayed. 854·3246 JAGUAR 9 1 05 5J6 6166 lor appl lrom modol homos, Telemarkete r• corp ap1s, ros apl MOdOl5> tnCI, hv, din, BUILDING ACURA 9010 '79 Jaguar XJS MATERIALS 6030 Coupe V12, only 35k, $20/HR 5pc bd sol. p1cturos lamps & man sol 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-owner, very clean. 1• '91 lnt•gra 5spd, AJC. $3500 721 ·3588 Sul Your Own Hour!.1 Pn1d wockly Mo1.1hly 8onuSl'S & Pa•d Traor ng • 1 ·800-842-1409 "' "H a ir Shan t y " S9!l9 95. 7 14·905·0 5 00 Cort Clurance C:enler 10700 Spencer Fountain Valley S tael Bldg. Ooal9r. ship avail In select opon aroa1 Big profl1 potential on booming industry Call Mr Clay Slyll5 ts Need ed .._ _______ _, 1·3 0 3·759,3200 Sp.l<;.O nonl s 1 t 0/wk p I u n I y w a I k •In s 079 !)230 or 9~7-652!) On the move? Sell your extra 11ousehold items in Classl'ffed' · Couch & Love a eat ---------Good cond1llon S 150 obo Call 645·0894 PIANOS & ORGANS 6 059 El•gant Dea lgn•r Ou1111g T 0010 with a I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii chairs, to malch this YAMAHA STUDIO grand whllo lacquer Consolo Plano High Wble w/gray and pink gloss black, 481n, like , IAJH.J m 11 r bAQ •• 11.AI t.h now ... ..SAc:r.IUco $-1aQ.5 S2200 (714) 760-6837 7 14·527·0900 pw, ps, cc, am-Im ~-------­can, snrf. tont gloss. '90 J a guar XJ8 whllo cus1om wls. S 10,000 w/dark blue llhr Int obo 640·0420 oxt217 sun root. automatic, Chances are you will fi nd what you need at lhe price you want to pay when you read Classlfled dzjjx_ 842·5678 AM1FM COSS, Chrome whls, c ar phone. $8,000 714·858·3695 LEXUS 9115 '90 LEXUS ES 250 CO, leather & more (2TOX624) $11.550 LEXUS OF W&-&TMIN&TER (714) 892-8900) ------1 CLEANING SERVICE SERVICES DIRECTORY CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY FENCES 3557 & DECKS --------1 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cloanlng Res/Comm Lie/Bonded Free Est Teresa 282·7143 ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llconsod ·Bonded Quality Remod e ling •Also Home Repairs •Reasonably Pr1cod •Local Co BN636318 •Stophenson Assoc. Coll 714·844°5405 CABINETS REFINISHING 3500 CERAMIC mES •3529 $t0 00 per hour. 714·548·0308 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAVES Mason For Hire 25Yrs Exp • Free Esll Roger Gardant·loc rel Spec:BBO/H20 Ooslgn Mr. Philllpa 040·2.107 Stombaugh Bultd•r• Custom Decks & Fencing Hand Aalls·Any Stylo L707328 71•-431·0822 ~--------FLOOR INSTALL REPAIRS 3620 Come Visit .ou r New Centre ! Direct 71 4.640.6445 . Pager 714.351.84 76 Fax 714 . 759.3528 LAND RovE·R NEWPORT BEACH Visit our Internet address at: hrrp://LRNB.com 1540 JAMBO REE ROAD • NEWPO RT BEACH (714) 640-6445 fl DRAIN CL&ANINO 7 ·DAYS/WEEK Sr. Citizen Dilcount PATIE .. T TUTOR • Malh (Atlthmetlc lhru Calculus) • S111111tc• • Cheml11ry • Pny1IC1 •Term P1p111 • Reading • THI Prep (CBEST, GAE, SAT} Study $111111. Free Info Jun M1dl1 IS47·MATH WALL COV!RJNCS 3932 The 9trtpper S pec lallzlng In Wallpaper Removal L5889241 eei·S0~7 W• Oet• 1nou1cs hang 1ogetl'ler. Strip, ln1talf, advice to 11'\a crHy. 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