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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-01-22 - Orange Coast PilotI' ,~ . Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ~IN._s._1n_£_i Even with recent raise, I • F. Y.I. Newport-Mesa teachus ranlc /Qw on Orange CoJ1111Y De~nJ qf .Edw:alion 1996-97 salary survey. Be/QW an nswlts from the most rtunl sun.•ey of county salaries based on teaclur crwlentil:Jls and t!XJHrttnce. [·teachers' ·pay stilllOw 8.1chrlor of Art~ 8.1chPlor of Art~ B«ctwlor of Art' and JO credits .ind 4S cred1h .1nd 60• tr<'d1h DON LEACH I DAlt.Y PILOT PCL COLLISION Estancia and Laguna Beach duke it out in showdown for first place in basketball. • SEE STORY PAGE ~1 -+- i •Newport-Mesa ranks last in two of three salary scale categories in county. ! ' -----------i By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot i -----------! ! ! ! i ' NEWPORT-MESA -ln its most recent survey of teacher salaries, the Orange County Department of Education redf- finns Newport-Mesa's teacher salaries as the lowest of the county's' unified districts. The survey shows the salaries of teachers with bache- lor of arts degrees and 30 col- lege credits, bachelor of arts degrees and 45 credits, and bachelor of arts degrees and 60 or more credits. In all but one of the categories, Newport-Mesa ranks dead last. uwe haven't made . an improvement over last year's rankings," said Linda Mook, president of the Newport-Mesa F.ederation of Teachers. The rankings take into account the first phase of the 7% raise Newport-Mesa teach- ers received in March. Mook said the raise was phased m over a two-year period. The actual raise teachers received, Mook said, was closPr to 3% for the period between March and June. Between Sep- tember and December, another 4 % was added to teacher salaries. And this month, anoth- er 2% was added. #It was more like a 3.3'X, raise for last (school) year, another 4 % for this [school) • SEE SALARIES PAGE A 13 Brea-Olinda $37,737 Capistrano $45,287 Garden Grove $46,163 Irvine $38,430 Laguna Beach $43, 114 Los Alamitos $50,368_ Orange $38,989 Placentia-Yorba Unda $47,090 Saddleback Valley $42,228 Santa Ana $44,668 Tustin $39,690 ON STAGE NOW . They'll be .,Put'em Back" when those talented Newport Harbor High drama teens open with "Li'l Abner" tonight. • SEE STORY PAGE A 1·1 -+- COURT-BOUND Waldorf School plans to press ahead with lawsuit against Newport-Mesa Unified School District, alleging the district is evicting the private school months before its lease expires at the Eastbluff site. • SEE STORY PAGE A4 -+- i r----------------,1 r,: : , . \ ... AROUNOTOWN ••..• A6 QASSIFIED •.••.•..•• 84 COMMUNITY FORUM A 12 DATEBOOK ••••••••• .A9 POLICE ALES ......... A2 PUBLIC NOTICES ••••.• 83 IOCIET'.Y • • • . . . • •••• A1 IPORl'S ............. 11 ~THER ••••.••.•. .A2 : ! Prayer or the pope D olores Wienenga, ~ STORY BY HUSEIN MASHNI PHOTO BY MARC MAmN something happened to one family, all the oth- er families would come and help them " . who lived her ~ COSTA MESA-A native of Cuba, Dolores ~nenga, 79, said she has been praying reg- ularly for Pope John Paul ll as he makes his landmark visit to her homeland . In 1939, she met her husband-to-be, Thomas Wienenga. An American. he was in Cuba with race horses he bad raised. The couple married in 1940 and moved to the United States. . . childhood in Cuba, : •we went from one state to another until we came to California,• she said. "My fath~in-law had a ranch in Irvine. There was nothing here but farms back ,then." said her thoughts ·are with the religious leader ~ and Fidel Castro. . . ~I don't know what's going to happen, but I'm piaying for him every day that nothing bad happens," she said. The daughter of Spanish natives, Wlenenga was born in Cuba in 1918. She remembers fondly her early life in Havana with her seven sisters and one brother. "It was a beautiful country,• she said. "The people loved each other like a family. When The couple continued raising horses and moved around Southern California, finally set- tling in Costa Mesa, where she has lived ever stnce. •SEE WIENENGA PAGE A14 • Neighboring city has threatened to yank Bonita Canyon deal unless Newport can prove consultant wasn 't hired to thwart Marine base anne1'ation. asking for a copy of Saltarelli's pur· chase order, hiring date and scope of work -and a promise not to interfere with lrvlne's annexation of the closing base. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BBACH-Cty offi· dal.s have thiS to say to Irvine: A form.er county supervisor may be on our payroll. but not to thwart Irvine's efforts to annex the l!l Thro annexation issues, including Irvine's efforts to annex Bl ·Thro. That upset Irvine Mayor Christina Shea, who suggested her city pull out of an unrelated deal to hand Newport the land known as Bonita Canyon. · "We leave them alone, they leave us alone," Shea said. "It was not addressed publidy, and it looks vetyseaet." .The Newport Beach Cty Coun- cil will discuss trvine's request and consider approving an official con- tract with Salt4relll on Monday. • •'--: i Marine bese. Don Saltarelli is just CODIUlUng an atrpart ilsues tn gen- Jn a letter to Shea, Newport Beacb Mayor Tum Edwards sa.ld it WU only an •UDfmunate misun- derstanding• that she thought SaltareW was hired to foil trvtne's effort to annex the bale, which ta the lite ot a b6tt8t battle <Mill' a pro- J)Oled cQmmiiide1 auport. Irvine wants to gem <'OOtrol ot the lite to stop 8trport ~ while Newport hu ectlvely puabed for an altport. "It's up to the cound.l, but l UNm.e they'll just Ny, 'H •the- ~ ord -go to it,'" talow· port Qty Manager Kevin Mwphy sakl. •SaJtarellt was retained to do ~ ~. not annexatiOn ccmulting." eral, dot Irvine's attempt to take over the bue, says a letter from tolrvtne. 's re5p00&e: Prov it. and Canyon is yows. The two dtiel met last wee)t try· Ing to reeolve a rift ewer NeW'part'I ~=~. bersakl be WU~ the dty Oil Shea. ... miietiDG With her Oty Cound1, flted a letts blck M for the c:onllicting expkma· tin ol Sahartlll'I ~. Mwphy said. •t don't think we'll get into ft, •SEE ANNEX MOE A13 $41,766 $47, 141 $51,293 ~ $54.712 S40,913 $45,880 $49,700 $56,011 $53,829 . SS6.m $41,681 $46,051 $50,474 $53,159 $43,710 $45,194 $50.064 $53, 173 $44,851 $52,772 Plan to add new vendors opposed •While Orange County Market Place customers may approve,· some are a¥aid wholesalers will undercut their sales. By Tim Grenda, Daily Piiot FAIRGROUNDS -Plans to expand the Orange County Market Place later this year by adding dozens of wholesale vendors could be good news for swap meet customers, but at has some swap meet vendors crying foul. · Last week, TelPhil Enterpns- es -the Newport Beach com- pany that leases part of the fau- ground property and runs the large weekend swap meet - unveiled its plan to expand its popular Saturday and Sunday sale. If approved by fair offiaals, the plan would add several wholesale concessionaires who would set up shop m large cargo trailers inside the swap meet. The wholesalers can typically sell items below retail pnces, a fact that already bas some cur- rent swap meet vendors ner- vous "TelPhil is talkmg about elim- inating the rruddleman. We are the middleman," said Barbara Wallace, a critic of the swap meet antl le~der of the Indepen- dent Marketplace Ven1 lors Association, which represents huncp-eds of swap meet. vendors who sell at various markets around Orange County - including the Orange County Market Place. Wallace, an Irvine resident who sold beauty supplies at the Market Place for two decades but stopped a few years ago because she was frustrated with • SEE SWAP MEET PAGE A13 ·- • A2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1998 Newport 8dlchlCosca Mesa Daily Pi.lot pilot person VINCE SLEPACK •· greer wylder Russells has long, short of a good deal R ussell Surlboards is having great deals on longboa.rds, shortboards, fun boards and used boards. U you mention the Daily Pilot, you'll also receive an additional $25 off the sale prices. Also, Russell T-shirts are on sale for $5, and sweatshirts are $10. Russell Surfboards (673- 5871) is at 2280 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. The best sale in town is hap- perung at Neiman Marcus (759- 1900) at Fashion Island m New- port Beach. The "last-call sale" 1s through Wednesday, and. you'll find reductions throughout the store marked down 50% to b5".. This 1s the best place to stock tip on designer shoes at alfordable pnces. Another big sale is happening al Bloomlngdale's (729-6600) at Fashion Island in Newport Reach. It's supposed to be the biggest clearance sale of the yenr with markdowns through- out the ston, of 25'lt., to 70% off. HEIS Unlocking the secrets of Newport-Mesa. AU. IN lltE FAMILY As the son of the couple who started Balport Lock & Safe in Newport Beach 14 years ago, you could say the art of opening locks without the benefit of a key runs through his veins. Slepack, 29, started working in his family's shop at 15 when it opened and stayed on board when a new owner bought the busiriess a year ago. Now married with an 11-month-old daughter, the Newport Beach resi- dent is one of four lock- smiths who work out of the Rive?Side Drive shop. RJSKY BUSINESS While much of Slepack's craft involves the rather ordinary task of grinding keys inside a cramped office -on a typical day, he'll duplicate as many as 300 keys -every once in a while he gets to ·take a walk on the wild side. Slepdck is often called on by law enforcement officers to help aack safes found in houses that are·busted in drug raids. Knowing that criminals are know,i for booby-trapping their safes, (lepack takes extra ~e. •Whenever I unlock a safe (in a raided house), I unlock the safe and then let the narcotics guys open lt, • Slepack said. "They always laugh at me, but I just say 'If you open that thing and it blows up, you'll be here and I'll be outside."' SAFE CRACKER Besides unlocking criminal stashes, Slepack is often called on to open safes in posh homes when their forgetful owners can't remember the combination. lmportant family records, expensive jewelry and other valuables ate commonly kept in safes or bank safety deposit box- es, most of which Slepeck can open in less than an hour. "'They're kind of tough to get into,• Slepaclt said. "That's why thPy're safes. But one way 'Or another. I can open it.• MLSIALAMIS Wb&le ID09t of · ~ ctJlfCllDen are in Deed of I mmetimes be ' to find there's :' nially DO problem at all. ' 'JbeN'l 1he oro.IW.Mtl ~n who calll tti a I: penk saying be!I loi:kad ' out ol bis car, onlj': to have Slipect aritTe and find tbe pl~ WiDdoW roUed down: 1bm ....... peOple Wbo ... ~ .~ .,. out~ blr tmllli Wbelll:le : back doms me wide apm. "I But whether they're :: Jocked out or not. Slepack :; stm charges for the visit : 1 A few years ago, : Slepack was called to 1 help out a mother who accidentally locked her keys in her car along ' with her 2-month-old baby on a not summer day. But when Slepack arrived to find a sweaty baby and a frantic mother and said the • only option was to shat-·' ter the small wing wtn-~ dow of the e~nsive ' Mercedes to get it, the mother objected. "That was kind of stupid," Slepack recalled. •But I finally talked her l.nto doing lt. • Macy's dlso 1s having an after- uwentory cledrance sale with m.ukdowns of 25% to 50% throughout the store. The sale includes both the Macy's men's and women's stores. Fastuons reduced include dresses. suits, coats, sportswear for petites, shoes, fall sweaters, dress shirts, khlt and woven stu.rts, and young men's clothing. Macy's IS dl Fasluon Island m Newport Beach (640-8333) and at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa (556- 061 1 ). S~aview Homes residentS Senior center looking for new leader -again ----say accident was no surprise • Interim director Rita Redaelli-Stenlund turned down the permanent post for job as Crystal Court marketing director. Redael.li-Stenlund worked for Segerstrom on its proposed Home Ranch office building project, which was never developed. She later became director of Girls Inc. before assuming the post at the senior center. Bameys New York's (434- 7400) women's clothing selection has looked pre tty sparse in the last few wee ks, but it's expecting a big slupment of spring/sum- mer merchandise in this week. All of the fall/winter clothing is reduced Barneys New York is on the second level of South Coast Plaza, outside of Nord- strom. Coast footwear (957-0888) is haVlllg its semiannual clearance sale on name brands, mclud.ing Nike, New Balance, Hush Pup- pies, Nunn Bush, Florsheim, SAS, Clatks and Wolverine. The shoes are reduced to 60%, and there are no special orders. Coast Footwear is at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. • • atST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa, 92627. • Accident that injured a Corona del Mar woman Monday has underscored homeo'\Vllers' concerns about street's safety. By Christopher Go'ff ard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Resi- dents near the San Miguel Drive intersection ·where an 83-year- old motorist was seriously injured earlier this week say they have been urging the city for years to install traffic lights or stop signs at the site. "There's no question in my mind that eventually some- body's> going to die out here," said Mike Moore, a resident of the Seaview Homes complex off the intersection of San Miguel and Yacht Coquette. "We're concerned that our children are going to get killed," said 'Moore, noting children who live in Seaview and attend near- by Anderson Elementary cross the intersection twice a day. City officials acknowledge they have received complaints about the intersection over the years. lTansportation and Development Services Manager Rich Edmonston said. bis office has examined the area three times since 1984 but deemed it safe. NMost of the time [motorists} can get in and out without any difficulty,• Edmonston said. . .. Our accident records show there's fewer than one accident every couple of years out there.• Records show that before this week, the most recent injury accident occurred in December 1993, Edmonston said, adding that the city's decision not to install traffic signs is based on a national model that computes accident history, traffic volume and speed. In order to warrant a stop sign or signal, the busiest road of an intersection should have at least 140 cars per hour for the busiest eight hours of a day. In a September 1997 survey, the San Miguel intersection featured that volume for only one hour a day, Edmonston said .. But residents wony the near- by Bonita Canyon development will massively swell traffic in the Pilot READE.RS HOTI.JNE ~. CA. 92626. Copyright: No news storie.1, illustratlom. edlto-642~ Record your comments about rial m.tt« or adverttserilents the Dally Piiot or news tips. herein <Mt be reproduced with· TEMPERATURES out written permission of CC)py· Balboa VOL •z. NO. 19 AQDB£$$ right owner. 67/45 Our address is 330 W. 8-y St.. HOW JO REACH US Corona def Mar Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. 65146 ClraMtlon Costa Mesa COllllECDON5 The Tlmes Orange County 69(39 It Is the Pilot's pofky to prompt· (800) 252-9141 Newport Beach ty correct .,, enon of submnce. 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Edmonston said his office will be reviewing the area again in coming months and take the new homes into account. "Even before this acciden\ happened, we had made a com- mitment that we would continue to monitor all the intersections along this street," Edmonston said. Armando Lopez, a guard for Elite Security whose post outside Seaview provides a clear view of the intersection, said be sees many more accidents there than are reported. "There a.re cars that speed through here like crazy, and they just don't learn," Lopez said. "This last one was a doozy. • Frances Schachner, an 83- year-old Corona del Mar resi- dent, was airlifted to the hospi- tal with two broken arms on Monday after her ·Jaguar collid- ed with another vehicle at the intersection. The other driver reported no serious injuries. "This is a critical intersection that we really believe demands priority," said Bill Wenke, presi- dent of the Seaview Homeown- ers Association. "It presents a real danger. I've seen too many near misses.• By Trm Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The "Help Wanted" sign is hanging at the Costa Mesa Senior Center this week, because the board of directors' first choice for the soon- to-be-vacant executive director post passed on the job. Rita Redaelli-Stenlund, who has been the interim executive director of the center for the past six months. was offered the per- manent job. Her interim contract expires at the end of the month. Redaelli-Stenlund stepped into the lead role at the center after former executive director Laura Gray-Smith stepped down from the post last summer. But on Wednesday, Redaelli- Stenlund -who many center officials credit with helping them make strides toward increasing fund-raising and marketing efforts -told the board of di.rec- tors that she plans to leave wheh her contract is up to take a job as marketing director of Crystal Court for CJ Segerstrom & Sons. swell wlll come from The weakening NEWPORT BEACH the west. During the short time she bas been with the center, Redaelli- Stenlund said she bas come to appreciate the good work the small staff and army of volunteers do. "I'm just real furtunate that I've come to know this facility," she said. •It's a wonderful center." The center is based in a 22,000-square-{oot facility on city-owned pro~ along West 19th Street, which is leased for $1 a year to a nonprofit corporation that runs the facility. A staff of only seven pa.id workers and hundreds of volun- teers provide a wide range of social programs and counseling services for senior citizens. With Redaelli-Stenlund pulling her name out of con- tention, center officials will now begin interviewing other candi- dates who also applied for the job, board President Mary Hombuck- .e said . She said the boa.rd hopes to have someone to fill the executive director position in the next month. northwest swell will produce generally • w.t co.st Highway. A 1998 Dodge was stolen from the T10ES fair surfing condl-2900block. TODAY tions today. Look for • 2tth Street: A woman found an~. ~Ing i.tt.; First low waves to hit • maxi-on her car In the 200 block 12:06 p.m. 1.0 mum of walst--hlgh • 9ayslde Drtve: A vandal saatched paint off• car In the 100 First high today and smaller block. 4:38a.m. 4.6 than that on Friday. • 22nd StN41t: A 1991 Chevrolet was stolen from the 100 Second low The relatively good spots will continue block. 10:44 p.m. 2.2 Second high to be t>etween 28th • MacArthur lloulevard: A purse worth $90 was stolen fl'Om a Street and 32nd . hotel In the 4500 block. 6:18p.m. 2.9 ...OAY Street. But looklng towlrd the Wffk. First low end, It's likely we'll • COSTA MESA 12:46 p.m 0.4 ... pretty imall • Newport lloulev.nt A wallet and contents worth Sl.15 First high WIYeS at all local ~stolen from • car In the 1600 block. 5:23 a.m. 5.Cf spots. tf you're look· • .,.... ser..t: A cellular phone worth SJOO wm...,..,.. from S«ond low Ing for • source of • dressing room In the 3300 btocX. 11:38 p.m. 2.1 optlm!Sm, It's In the • ,........ Wly. A Compl(t disc~ WOf1h $559 ~ stoieft Second high North Padflc. We from • cat In the 2200 block. 1~01 p.m. 32 JhoUld ... MW • ......_ --•ew•wl: M Wt sign. flrt ~and o.tw tnlf9Y *"'"" aroUnd WATa no~ ltlOWlng ~ WOftt\ $ 1,000 Wtte stoten from I~ 1ri N 2100 ~-up ... by Mondlly. block. Ne 1 sb gr C\l of ve ar Se wt to Uj: ba •gr n'I on bE yo Wl he en pr ly hi! La sa ] • I ~ Newport 8each/Cost11 Mesa Daily Piloc. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1998 A3 ,5 Understanding the inner depths of lawn bowls· I l's a lovely, cnsp, dear, sunny winter day. But I feel sorry for Val Seeley as I watch the ball she's just rolled onto the buzz-cut grass begin a slow, sweeping curve to the left. Oh, dear. Gutterball. My kind · of bowling. But just as surely as it veered left, the sphere begins· to arc back on course. A cheery, white-haired lady, Seeley begl.ns cocixi.ng the ball with body English, urging it back to a point where it will snuggle up to the much smaller white ball at the other end of the •green. As a matter of fact, it did- n't snuggle at all, but rolled right on by. Some days you eat the bear, some days the bear eats you. This beautiful day, the bear was definitely feasting. Val and her partner were on the short end of a 32-1 score. This was pronounced by some as absolute- ly the worst score in the 60-year history of the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club. "Gee, 1 thought I was bad," said a white-clad bowler on the l 1 ·11~ .. a 11.I c· a 1· 1w1 ... c· c till B EAT THE UPCOMING P RICE INCREASE HEMPHILL'S RUGS Sf CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa fred martin opposing team. There was also an "Oh , my Godl" and a "Shame on you.• Then the taunters came and gave Val a hug, and they all retired to the clubhouse for a round of hors d'oeuvres and adult beverages. Lawn bowling is a very civi- lized sport. Actually, bowling is not the correct term. It is lawn bowls, after the bowls -balls -that are rolled on the lawn. By defini- tion, a ball is ordinarily a sphere. r.i- A bowl is something that looks like an orb from a distance, but, upon closer inspectiorr; you'll find it is somewhat like .an egg with a fat end and a lesser end. This eccentric balance is what allows a rolled bowl to curve as it loses momentum. The object of the game is for each player to plas:e as many of his or her four bowls as close as possihle to the aforementioned little white ball, which is called the jack. So far, as I have been able to determine, this has noth- ing to do with the song of similar title, "Ballin' the Jack." A match is divided into ends -lawn bowlese for what in ten- nis would be a game, in alley bowling a frame, etc. ~er each end, bowls are judged by posi-. tion, and each bowl closer to the 1ack than an opponent's scores one point. "Sure, the scores are impor- tant," says Max Bartosh, whq has been bowling since 1980, "but so are the friendships and the social aspects." It's a great icebreaker when traveling, too. 1 I I I I 1. I I I I MoN .. fai 9 .. 7 S.u 9 .. 6 SuN 114 TltE Bod BEAUTY Supply & SAloN J69 E. 17Tlt ST. COSTA MHA A caoss fRoM RAlplts (714) 642 .. 8910 I nu. coupon may not be combined with any other cli1ea.mt or sole price. Discounts dO not apply to Murad, Av.do, s.bo1tlan or Nu-Skin products. L l.JtplNI Jon./31/91 ..I ----------------- YOlJR GREAT MEALS DESERVE .\Jeu l und S eu/i)(><l /i ·u111 'f/ze l~un clz Roasted Peanuts Salted in Shell 99¢ / 12o:t pkg. Celery Blue Band 21 $1 ·00 .Broccoli ~~ -~ Store Hours 8:00 am -9:00 pm 7 Days A Week I 2651 Irvine Avenue Costa Mesa 92627 Phone 631-4404 PLUG. IN •I've played m Sydney, Singa- pore, Hong Kong, Buenos Aires, Rio -all over the world," Max said. "You go into a strange country and find the lawn bowlers, and you have a whole flock of new friends." Compared to most pastimes, bowls is cheap -$100-a-year membership fee plus $1 a day to play, plus, of course, your own fuel for the post-game socializ-. ing. When 1 talked to some of the lawn bowlers last week, there wasn't a lot of variety m response to my questions about the attrac- tions of the sport. "You're with ruce people, you're out m the sunshine get- ting good exercise, and it hardly costs anything." said Rita Thompson, tlus year's dub preSl- dent. · "I used to play golf," says Brian Lord, a retired pnnter. "But 1t became very expensive, and you're always spread out over the course. Here we're always together, and it's some- thing my wife and I can play together.• "It gets you out and about every day, and the people are wonderful," said Seeley, the lady who was done in by the bear that day. But don't bet against her - She is a former professional bowler. ·It's easy to learn," said Betty Berash. "But it also requires quite a bit of finesse to get really good ... The best Part is the social side. You won't meet nicer peo- ple.· · Lawn bowls also makes for a small world, ihdeed. When I was introduced to Betty, she sa.id. •I wa'S at your wedding, you know." Holy cowl Seems she and my mother-in-law were fnends those many years ago, and now lawn bowling will, in an mduect way, reunite them. So, you ask, did I roll some bowls? And how did I do? Yes and lousy. • My neighbor Allen DaVlS set it up for me to bowl two ends, eight shots. The first two went into the ditch at the other end of the green, 120 feet away. Those greens are fast! I like to think I beccune infinitesimally better with each bowl. although the best I could do was about'2 feet from the jack. But 1 could feel the enjoy- ment of the game, the. sense of l satisfaction. That suxely comes with a bowl well rolled. It's the same sensation that comes from a good, solid play in ciny sport "The d.lfference here is, you get t to go into the clubhouse after- wards and have some wine and cheese and a lots of laughs Wlth good people And you've only spent a dollar for the entire day • FRED MARTIN'S columns run every Thursday and Saturday. 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By Husein Mashni, Dally Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Failing .to reach agreement with the school d1strict, attorneys for the Waldorf School Sdid they will press ahead with their lawsuit dQdmst the Newport-Mesa school d1stnct Scnool d1stnct officials met with Waldorf school attorneys Tuesday but were unable to reach dgreement pn how to house the pnvdle school. wh1ch le dses the Eastbluff School cdm· pus in Newport Beach "The (Waldorf) school is fight- ing for its survival," Tyler said. ·we need long-term housing for the school. We're open to a lot ol different possibilities.." The Waldorf School subleases the Eastbluff School from Coast Community College District. Coast leases the facility directly from the school district. survival. We need long-term housing for the school. .. " -RUSS·TYLER • The district bas offered to let Waldorf School move into the Marion Parsons Special Educa- tion Center in Costa Mesa. Wal- dorf officials said the site, as is, is too small. Wdldorf School attorney Russ Tyler Sd1d the pnvate school's future ha.ngs in the balance as it c1wc11ts dn "c1n11cable" soluhon from the -.chool district for its housing needs Needing extra space to house a projected influx of students from the Bonita Canyon annexa- tion, the school district asked the Waldorf School to vacate the Eastbluff facility by June 1998. But Waldorf officials claim they had an agreement allowing the m to stay at Eastbluff until June 1999 and that moving sooner would be an unbearable burden on the school, which has about 200 students. The lawsuit, filed in Orange County Superior Court in Octo- ber, also seeks $25,000 in dam· ages from the school district and Coast. 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GARAGE SALE The Theatre District of Costa Mesa oooducts a garage sale to help raise money to cover tts pro- duction of •Qne Plew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the back lot of The Lab Anti- Mall. 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Th donate items, call 435-4043. ANGER CONTROL WORKSHOP OCC's Community Education Office offers a workshop titled Anger Control -Parent ltaining from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 204 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. 11re cost is $37 plus a $5 material fee. For more informa- tion, call 432-5880. UNfVERSrTY WOMEN LUNCHEON The American Association of PuscHOOl &.. E.llM£NTAn Ages 1 '/, to 11 Yean lXCUll.NCl IN EDUCATION • Montessor1 Cumculum • e.Jlet &. 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On the Orange Coast this past week, the issues, the passion, the irony and the agony came together In the ballroom of the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach as Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino counties celebrated the 25th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade. A silent and small cadre of pro-life protesters marched MacArthur Boulevard on the perimeter of the upscale Sutton Place Hotel. The mostly middle- aged and mostly female band raised large banners into the night air asking those cohverg- mg on the dinner l:elebration to find God and to save the fetus. Later on, conversation at the Planned Parenthood gathering addressed the matter 'of the unre- lenting protest. "How curious it is that indi-. vi.duals supporting choice often tend to be affiliated with the Democratic party, the body most id.entilied with government pro- grams and social aid, and those people promoting no choice in the matter of abortion are most often affiliated with the Republi- can party, the body most fre- quently demanding that govern- ment stay out ofthe lives of peo- ple,• said BW Parker of Newport Beach. Jan Lansing, also of Newport Beach, and a strong and long- time supporter of Planned Par- enthood, agreed, adding, "Planned Parenthood is not about advocating aboition. It's about ensuring women the right and the choice to legal and safe abortion if they choose to exer- cise that option." Lansing, an advertising execu- tive and mother of two Newport- Mesa school children, attended the cele bration with her hus- band, David Lansing. "Look around this room, I'd say it is mostly Democratic in make-up," added Bruce Cox of Newport Beach, attending the • Early Years Toys • Developmental toys for children binh to JO years. • Quality toys with lasting and creative play value. • Personal ..crv1ce from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH evening with his wife, Maureen . Donna Barasch of Villa Park interjected that it wasn't as Democratic as Cox thought. "Orange County has many Sarah Wed- dington entertained nearly 300 supporters as keynote speaker at "Genera- tions of Cb~lce," the annual event of Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties held on Jan. 14. This year's· event, heid at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach, cele- brated the landmark Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court deci- sion made in 1973. RepublJcans who are fiscally very I conservative," she said. 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Carol Bone, a representative from the otftce of State Assemblywoman Mad- lyn Brewer, was m attendance to demonstrate support Bone was in a Republican nunonty She was joined by Congress- woman Loretta Sanchez, and many other local Oemocrat1c officials in support of Planned Parenthood Susan Skinner Caustin, Planned Parenthood bodrd chau, told the crowd that dbort.lon IS currently at the lowest level m the past 20 years "This IS due to mformauon and educauon, and the dvailabu- ity of safe and legal medical ca.re,· she said. encow-ag:mg the gathenng to cheer Caustl.n intro- duced honorary event chair, the Rev Stephen Mather, a Presby- tenan minister and a man whose personal crusade for choice has pitted him squarely against many of h.ts Chnsttan constituents to the nght. Some of them continued ma.rchmg silently in the cold ot rught outside the ballroom as Mather rallied the defenders of a woman's ngbt to choose inside The evening, chaired by Ted- die Ray of Newport Beach, hon- ored two d..lstmgwshed local women who have earned the • SEE CCOK PAGE AB THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1998 Four generaUons celebrated the 25th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade with keynote speaker Sarah Weddington. The Lyon fami- ly, including Melly Lyon, Lauren Lyon, Wendy Lyon and Rae Bert.am, enjoyed Planned Parenthood's annual event Jan. 14 at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach. t11e1111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • &afood • Cock.Wis 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 NEXT TO NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 • Exercise Equipment • Scuba • Hockey • Wetsuits • Golf •.Snowboards & more 670 West 17th Street, Costa Mesa 548-0680 Holy Smokes! · 1/3 of our Bar is Certified Outdoors! 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always "Your Home Away From Ho me" I 8.30 Ne wport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 COOK CONTINUED FROM A7 banner of freedom for women tor most of their own adult lives. Molly Lyon, wile ot Leon Lyon ~d resident of Linda Isle, presently is serv1.ng a second term as a boMd member of Planned Parenthood. Lyon is also the Legislative Committee chair for the Orange County Coalition for Reproductive Rights, and the founder of the Great Amerie&n Write·In, a let- ter-writing campaign designed to motivate citizens to express their political opinions with their elected officials. The effort Is now in its 12th year. ~ Lyon attended the evening with her husband, and her · mother, Rae Bertam, her daugh- ter-in-law Wendy Lyon, wife of son Curt, .and her gr~ddaugh- ter uuren, 14, o. bright and beautiful young woman who is a student at The Harbor Day School. Fittingly, the a.tt~ was called, "Generations of Choice," with four generations of women from one honored family in attendance. June Baal Bickford was also honored for her unwavering commitment to choice. Bickford, a member of Mather's congrega- tion at the Pint Presbyterian Church of Anaheim, has served on the Planned Parenthood Board for the past seven years. 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Morgan F('leDlan and his ~d gang are o11tto steal the money. Randy ~d and his deputies are the ~ -and the water rises. ·- Within the first 10 minutes the chase begins. It's actually a three-way ch,llSe because the sheriff decides he also wants the money. So for the next hour and a half it's speed boats, jet skies, lots of air-born crashes and explosions. It seems like Slater is gasping for air through most of the movie; [ think he spent more time under water than above it. There's lots bf gunfire and when anybody gets shot, .the next scene is an arm coming out of the water, then they're back in the boat and the chase starts again. Somehow jet skis racing through the halls or a flooded high school just didn't seem believable. The special effects were good, though, with a dam breaking up and speed boats going off roof tops and flying through big glass windows and never seeming to get damaged. There's also lots of mean stares from Quaid and Freeman. The love interest was pretty bad with a rescue from jail and the girl handcuffed to a stai.r rail as the water rises about it. There were a lot of holes in the story but a strong cast with interesting stunts and photography. I don't recommend buying a ticket but it should be out on video-soon. • DICK TUCK.ER, 70, Is a Newport Beach resident and a retired instructor at Orange Coast College. Plot drowns in action- packed 'Hard Rain' T he water was deep -the plot was not. •Hard Rain"< starts with Christian Slater and Ed Asner as armored truck· drivers col- lecting money from banks along an over- flowing river. Just after their last col- lection,· with $3 million on board, their truck breaks down. The help that arrives is· more interest· Peter Adanallan ed iii helping themselves to tl'\e money than helping the drivers. The movie becomes one long game of hide-and-seek with Slater hiding the dough and the bad guys, led by Morgan Free- man, seeking tt. I never under- stand why actors with the cre- dentials of a Freeman do movies like this. While the movie is an entertaining way to spend an evening, I don't think the stars will have to worry about being at the Academy Awards next year. Some of lhe stunts are really good. The chase scene with jet skis through _the halls of a flood- ed school was tremendous. The mC>Vie set of the flooded town was built ~ide an aiiplane hangar and Jooked very realistic -and big. ' If all you are looklng for is an action-packed movie, you don't have to think too much about 1t -•Hard Rain n should be your choice. · · Love a dark, rainy night? See it on film F ade in. Someone has hidden $3 million under a grave- stone. No one sees it. Every- one is gone except for the sheriff, - an armored car guard, the gang that wants bis money, and a • few innocent bystanders The oty is about to be submerged or swept away by the dam breakmg from the "Hard Ram." lt's a dark and stormy rught-per- fect for a hor- Melissa Richardson ror l'llOvie, but ·Hard Ram · proved it's also great for an action-adventure film. While an • PETER ADANAUAN, 43, lives in New· port Beach with his wife and three elaborate cat-and-mouse game unfolds, the line between the good guys and the bad guys blurs in the darkness. boys. He is national manager of the spedal markets.division for Vivitar Cor· poration. With the characters played by Christian Slater, Morgan Free- man, Minnie Driver and Randy Quaid all vying for the treasure, the tensions run as high as the water level and wits are tested. Tom (Slater) and lus partner have picked up money from all the $UfTOunchn_g banks, then get stuck on the washed-away road. A band of robbers catches up with them and the chase is on. While luding from the' ruf:flanS, Tom gets clobbered and dragged away to jail. Enter the sheriff and Karen {Driver), who attacks Tom. It's like a showdown at the OK Corral where the water trough .bas overflowed "Hard Ra.in" 1s vtSually very dark. The director's mentality seems to be that if the characters can't see the impend.mg doom, then neither should we After watchmg this film, you'll be as worn out as If you had waded through the qeluge your- seU And, it's more fun to watch the rain on the big screen then experience it in real life Go see "\-lard Rain, .. but leave your wnbrella behind •MELISSA RICHARDSON, 17, rs a Cos· ta Mesa resident and a freshman at UCI. ~\~$s\ v..oqers l "'1.r,f c~bolJ/ ~~~a ·~ i.;~ w., ·'~ MONDAY TfESDAY ~~'(\ Early Bird Sandwic House Special Sandwiches, Coffee and M-F 6am-9am Espresso Drinks, $1.00 12°' Latte & Smoothies -<""'-=::. ... 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Dme '"·..carry out, and local deltvery available Locat.ed et 1 7 41 Westx:liff ()' 1n Newport Beach 631-1166 TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pastas and bread made fresh daily. Open 6 days a week Tues · Sun 4-1~. Fn. &. Sat 4-11 Dosed Mondays Visa and M8st.ercard accepted AeseNStX>n6 accepted Locat.ed et 3012 Newport Blvd 723-2338 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Locat.ed et 251 East Pacific Coast Highway 1n Newport Beach Lunch Mon . .sat. 11 ::Jl.2:30, Sunday Brunett 11 am.3pm. [)mer MooSui 5pm-1 ~ Cati ahead for reselVclbonS 673-9500 SCAMPI • Rne Family Dining. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week for Dinner Only .. 5:0010·~. \Ne Cat.er PrMite Lunch Parties for 15 People or More Aft M8!0f' O'f!dlt Cards Accepted Reservaoon& Accept.ad l.oc8t.ed et 1576 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 645-S560 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. Past.a, r.ee.-Salad, Home made Sausage. Veal. Lamb, Vagetanan Qshes, Wna, Beer. Cappuccino&. Dessert. Holn 7 Clays A Week. SerWlg Sat. &. Sun. Brunch From 8·:D1 ·OO. Sun.·Thln. 11am-1Q:>ln. Fri.-Set. 11em11pm. Aft Major Credit Cards Acoeptad. l..oc8ted At 251 Shipyard Wfr.f, Newport Beach. (714) 723al21 AVILA1S EL RANCHITO Aulhen:x: Mexican Food, Wfi1 The Fre&helt k 9 '9dlelU &. A N1W ~ IMine. Gwt MllvaDs. Hotn: Looch &. Omer, Al ~Creek Cerda=· Locatad llt 2101 ~.Calta Me.a-642-1142, ~~Blvd .~ Beach - 675-6855 and 2744 E. Coest ~. CllM-6448226. AMACHI a.n a ~ m ~.~er. flJ MIP' oac.n. . Located fll. 26?5 lrwll /w. (Acrom from Nlwpo!'t Gel Colne) (714)~18 Bl:NIHANA Americl'a moll Olllblwtld ---,,_,..., ~ 7 -• wtelc. l.lfth 11 :Xllfn.2.~ Mcnhi. Olnnir5:30-10:~ MM-lhn; 5;3().11:~ tn; 5-11 :~ a.: •:30Q::Qm ~ Lacad a~ Bif'd\ SL ~ . .TOKYO GATE Sushi. cat.enng and tBke out available Open 7 days a week Monday • Tlvsday 1 1 30 a m. · 9:30 p m Friday · Saturday 11·30 a.m · 10.00 pm.~ 1200 900 p.m Located at 427 E. 17th St #0 (by ~house Records) 1n r.osta Mesa. 631-0403 LA CAVE Menu Includes· Lobster, Crab. Shrimp. Steaks Daily Spectals Fn & Sat. Pnme Rib, Full Bar & Wine List Casual Dress. Hours Lunches 11.30-2 30 -Dmner Mon .sat from S· 3C¥n VtSS, Mastercard. Qner's Clob located flt. 1695 lrvme Ave (flt. 1 7th 9reet) Near Blockbust.er Ent.ertatnment Costa Mesa (714) 645-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE . . Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Fish. Oltcl<en. Burgers &. Salads Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For [)nner Hours Mon &t Open 11 am For Lunch 4 CQ>m Mon .fn Dinner 3 ~ Sat. & Sun . Maior Credit Cards ~ Located flt. 2:DJ Harbc:w' Bl 131, Cost.a Mesa (71 4) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premtlXTI steak and seafood house m Chtnge County smce 1922. Ser.1ng lunch Mon .fn. 11 30em uotJI 3 CQJm. ()nner served ntghdy urol 1 OOem. Located on Newport Blvd & Coast Hwy "' Newport Beach 645-7077 THAI SPICE Voted by die Aegist.er readers, es eppeSred in The _Best of • o-ange c.ount:v sedlOf'I as "The Best That Food In ()'enge C.OUnty • Lunch, OOner. cetenng & tekeouL r>ON CJlEN N IR\lllE. , 5455JeffreyRoadletNn1Centerer1857-8424 0pen fNf!l"f" day Sun. M.i Thln> 11am-9.~. Fn And Sat. 11em-1~ Also locat.ed at 615 w 1 gu, St. . c.osta Mesa 5484333 DIHO SIAM Thal Owiese Q.nsine ~n 7 days, Monday Seo.rd8y Lunch 11 CD a.m • 3·00 p.m Omer 4 00 pm. • 1000 p.m Stniay- Onner only. Party tnrys &. catw1ng IMl!lable loc8tad n !he Co&ta Mela ~ et 1835 Newport Btvd 0.154 645-3259 ' ,~1" ROYAL KHYBER Awlrd-wimng cuisine of ~ Open for lunch Mf 11 . 3(). 2:~. Ooeed for 11.WlCh ~. &may brunch 1, •D-2.:Jl o.nn.. ~ from 5.~. l.oaltad at 1CXX> BrtatD St Nor1tt Cal f'O# for~ 752-62CX.l TA PAS The~~ in 0 c co o"9r the tlneat In~ fl"om Spll'l..ch M Remnx> ...,...., ... ,.. ~ n P9111, ...... ~ freeh lilh &. s--~ 5 drtl '*'week, cDld ~ LOClll9d at 4253 Mli'tlitgllie w., ( 1 rile ~ "Jdln Wf¥Yt ~ MliOr' a'tdlt r.w-ct.~. (714) 7e&a194 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish aveilable Fresh {Tiited ~ seaftl<¥' and cttlCken. ~. salads. grilled plates and_pasta spectaltt>es Open seven days a week. Mon lhru Sat 11 am-9pm Sunday 11a~7pm. Cat.enng avallabte Locat.ed et 670 W 1 7th St. tffi. Costa Mesa {West of !tle new Treder Joe's J 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Wat.erlront dnng at the former Site of the htstonc Sea Shanty and Delaney's FaatlJnng fresh mesqlJlt.8ilnlled seafood aystf¥' bar and retall fish mark.et. Full bar Ogar pabO Dining patio AH maJOr cards Catering avatlable Seatlng upon emval Moderately pnced located et 63) Udo Parle Oive near Udo Island Open 7 days lunch & dinner. 675-flSH 5 . . . HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We have !tle most Taps on record 1n ()'ange c.oonty' 46 import.ad beers, 42 micro brewef"s We feature <M!I' 50 single-malt & blended Scotch wtvskeys es well as many oop.of·ttie-hne lnlrt>ons. t.equ1las & brandies Locat.ed at 1830 Newport Blvd (Newport & Harbor) 548-8428 THE PARADISE EUROPEAN COFFEE HOUSE Featunng speoaltty coffee. fuM espresso bar floe chocoiatEs. ltalt- en tCe cream &. coffee creaoons Fresh baked pastnes end cakes Open 7 days 8 week Sun-Thurs 1Dem-1 l»n msat 1 Qem.11 pm Located et 705 E 8ah>a 8..-cl Newvort Beach 675-7414 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vl8l1'lllme58 dnng Next to Cars .1" Serving 8Ulheroc Viecnerneee OJISlfle. Menu includes V18tnameS8 egg POiis. spnng rolls. old tredCionet rice ~ Wlttl shnmp and fresh vegetables. Sepe!• ~ meoo prepared '" me l1'8dlbonal Budttllllt recipes Holn: 11 CXlllm-9 .CQJm Oosed Sunday Visa/M: ~ 271 Eellt 17th 9. Costa Mees (714) 57484ED . . . . . . . . . . 'A10 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1998 Plums blossoms as weekend COsta Mesa brunch Spot.1 By Marla Bird W e 've all beard about the Gallf ornia.ns who have moved north· across the Oregon border, so it's nice to know about Kim Jorgenson, an Oregonian who came to these parts and fell m love with Costa Mesa. She has found the sweet life in her own thriving catering and restaurant venture called Plums. Her daily breakfast and lunch crowds have been coming in for the home-style baked goods. soups, salads, sandwiches and cordial service for the past three years and in 1996 she developed a Saturday and Sunday brunch menu with its own special style featuring lumberjack-sized por- tJOns and pancakes with · panache. Chinook salmon smoked in ' Oregon alderwood, grilled bacon paved with ground peppercorns, chopped Willamette Valley hazelnuts and tangy berry pre- serves and compotes take this breakfast me nu out of the mun- dane and give it a distinctive Northwest flair. Plums serves a show-stopper called "Dutch Babies.# It (only one big baby, actually) is the size of a dinner plate and looks like a huge collapsed popover. Golden, crusty and sprinkled with pow- Liposuctio~ Sure beats a bo)( of chocolates! Up 10 four areas and no hidden costs. Act before Valentine's Day for the best and most genrte method and save over $3000. Call now for a free consultation (714) 631-9060 'We also offer: •Eychd/facial surgery •Laser resurfacing •Botox Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. ~<lh•"'· Amenun Aud<my ol l'tl>mct>t SWJ<f)'IFclk>W, /\mnl~.:•n Sot-let)' ro .. Ophl.hahnk. Pia.sue ind R:«:(M,,lNttJ\C \u'ltef)'IC11n ... 1 AulJIAl\t ""1!t1w•. UC~ Crn1f1Cd/ OOVJAMA Vl\a/Mutrr Catdll'lt• 8~ach Loc1tton dered sugar ($6.95), it's enough for a table of tour grownups to sample or one 10-yaa.r-oldto demolish all on his or her own. A big helping of ftnt-da.ss smoked salmon hash ($8.95) comes with two perfectly poached eggs covered with deli- cious tomato and dill hollandaise saute. Baked, not fried, hash brown potatoes crowd the plate and nine-grain toast is on the side. This is one fine way to start the day. Giant pancakes are laced with honey and hazelnuts ($6.50) tor an over-the-top c)lef's finish, and the plate airlves with a dusting of ground nuts on top. Who can resist? A generous pot of Oregon marion- berries is on hand and you.can have syrup as well. For kids, chocolate chip pan- cakes 'are tops, served with scrambled eggs ($3.95)."Those scrambled eg9s are definitely on the firm, resistant side. Jorgen- son~ys most of her customers are just turned off by a s'ott NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast scrambl~. so if you would like' tQ have them softer, be sure you stress that when you place your order. PRIME RIB NIQHTI s6 1s EVERY T-SOAY * Chicken, Ribs It Brisket Dinner* ~ . "WHEN I WAS LITTLE, MY POP USED TO PLAY FOOTBALL . WITH ME. BUT IF I_ WAS REALLY LUCKY, HE'D LET ME M A K E B A G E LS I N S T E A D ." Even thouglr the Roae, Cotton and Sugar Bowls are behind ua, the big one remain1. Chances are, you'll be home onjanua.ry 25 watching it. And like the re1t of w, you'll need to eat--hopefully from our Super Bowl Sandwich Platter. For only $60.00, you and ftft.een to twtoty others can enjoy your choke of turaey, rout beef. chick.en 1712 Newport Blvd. COsta Mcaa, CA 92627 nw. ... ...... SUPER BOIL SAllDllCH PLATTER. $80.08 ulad and tuna 11lad along with 1wi11, cheddar, and provolone chee1e and your choice of 18 bagela. And we'll throw lo leU\&ce, tomato, picldee, and 1idea of mayo an4 mwtard. • Although no coupon i1 neccuary, what it ~ ia 2+ hollr notice -- and a lot of friencb wtth bic appedta. That 1houldn't be loo hard lo flnd. Willamette Valley hazel- nut pancakes dreued wtth marlonbeny compote and Oregon pep- per bacon are Just a few of the ttems on the weekend brunch menu at Plums In CostaMesa. The restaurant also serves lunch and breakfast' every clay of the week. KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT A special worth asking for and not printed on the menu is a serving of eggs benedict with chipotle hollandaise sauce and WE'RE REAL PEOPLE! NOT AN 800# Rabbitt Insurance Agency At.rm • HOMEOWNERS• HF.Al.TH 40 Yt-ars in Business ~. & ~ s \J__, AnlnV-.nn....-.., ...._"' r-.,, 631-7740 441 Old Ncwpon BJvcl. •Newport Beach O'W"-1 ........ J ~-----------..-R---~ r r ' I I I ., • r ...... ].~ pepper ham ($6.95). I love their pepper-studded, grilled bacon and peppered ham -because they are dry-cured with no preseivatives and there's none of that sinful, chemical aftertaste. On the other hand, the spice-cballenged grilled sausage links flavored with honey and apples are bland and sweet. Side orders of pepper bacon or ham are $3.50 and a bowl of caramelized oatmeal is $3.95. Caramelized? Yest The.oatmeal is sprinkled with sugar and then torched just like creme brulee and that technique gives the oat- meal a l~ous brown, glazed finish, What a great idea. Martha Stewart S(lys we can do tbil af home with OW' little mini-torcbell. Sure we c.on. lt would get break· fast off to a blazing start at my house. I think I'd rather leave tbil act to Plums where they also serve cinnamon rolls and pecan stictf buns and good strong GU!ee. Plums opens every weekday morning seIVing continental- style breakfasts, bowls of fruit, juice, coffee and baked goods, scones, muffins and toast. Lunch is served from 10 a .m. unW they cl,ose at 4. The regular lunch menu items are served every day, and those special brunch goodies ~ avail- able only on Saturday and Sun- day. The small cafe in the comer of the Westport Square spills out- doors in fair weather and even on coolish days, as the heat lamps seem to take care of the chill. Crocks of preseives from the Qel1y farms of Oregon are for s.ale and there are dynamite cookies in the bakery case just waiting to be taken home (if you can wait that long). Ml CASA 0 0 MEXICAN RESTAURANT 0 Costa Mesa · _ At.e'' '' S"Ningti•·- Fuc·hsia Growing Contes~ Sponsored by the Orange County Fair, The Orange County brancl'l of the National Fuchsia Soci,ety, Three Star Nursery & The .Daily Pilot I ' I 0 -00 0 0 ~. A TnDute To fiber~ fimiar&fw . No Entry Fee ~o Can Ent•~ Costa ~esa Residents, Business (except nurseries), Loca Officials, Commu~1ty Orgamza~ions or ~chools. Open to all ages, amateurs only. How To Enter: P1ck·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. Entr~n_ts may obtain two seedlings on plant pick·up time and enter the best one at fa1rt1me. An entry form must be on file with the Oran~ County Fair offices to make the entry valid. ENTRY FORM .... -. s t t t ' ~ J "t f 5 ( ~ "I! 1 t ,i s t .1 d E "'-=E ... I S I ~ E c c \ c;; ' ~ ( i:: • '~pon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc """'r'. -••• ·~ THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1998 A11 ... ~ .... ·--··-~ Remembering 326 performances By Tom Titus I 11.ke to thtnlc I grew up with ~south Coast Repertory. I'd only been covering local the- oter for the Dally Pilot for about a m0lth when SCR pulled into ')\awn in the back of David &;nmes' station wagon 8.Jld set up temporary quarters on the · sV19e of the old Laguna Play- house in February 1965. ;lbe company actually had been born a year earlier with thiee summer productions in t,.IJng Beach (*The Hostage," lft'Aajor Barbara" and "The Alchemist," if I'm not mistaken). '1'1nissed those, but since SCR ~ been in our back yard, I've -~rt every production -and only co-founders Enunes and Martin Benson can also make •at statement. standing pr<>Quctions of "The Gla.ss Menagerte," "Othello" and "The Birthd§Y Party," which brought the company to the attention of Southern California theatergoers. The artistic energy Leslie Jones and John Arthur Davis In .. Tartuffe," the play · that Introduced South Coast Repertory to Orange County In 1965. ·•I'll never forget the show that expended in that season was mtr'oduced SCR to Orange Coun-nothing short of remarkable. ty, a freewheeling commedia dell 1Wo years later. SCR moved 'dl'te treatment of Moliere's into larger quarters, a converted #Tartuffe," during wruch actor dime store on Newport Boulevard ,~ Took (or Tuche, as he in Costa Mesa christened the spelled it back then) startled me Third Step Theater. The next 10 by ad-libbing my name on stage. years were spent gathering .Ulat was before I'd met him or momentum for the big move in . any of the company members 1'978 to the Fourth Step, the pre- except for sent two-stage '!:Einroes R theater on Town At that time, ~ H .E A T E Center Drive, ( ~ troupe was . which celebrates i ;@ in its "First Step," a traveling its own 20th anniversary this year. company unfolding its tent at . All this comes to mind with the whatever venue was available. publication of some statistics in But on March 12, 1965, the'*Sec-the current theater program for ond Step" was taken with the *P{ivate Lives" and *The Birds" opening of a 75-seat theater on by company public relations Villa Way in Balboa, where director Cristofer Gross. Gross has Samuel Beckett's UWaiting for delved into the company's Godot" ushered m SCR's next archives and unearthed some phase. interesting facts and figures. ... That year was notable for out-For instance, when *The Birds" ., opens on the Second Stage this weekend, it will be the company's 326th production (annual evaits like "A Christmas Carol" and "La Posada Magica" only count as one show each). Next fall will inaugu- rate SCR's 35th season, counting that inaugural swnmer of '64 in Long Beach, What playwright has seen the most exposure on SCR stages over the years? If you said William Shakespeare, you know your South Coast Rep history. 1\velve of the Bard's works have been produced, two of them ("Taming of the Shrew" and" A Midstun- mer Night's Dream") twice. Right behind Shakespeare is George Bemard Shaw with nine different titles and one(" Arms and the Man•) staged twice. Both Moliere and Harold Pinter have had six plays represented, and SCR has repeated three of each playwright's works. Brits Alan Ayckbourn and Tom Stop~ pard have seen five SCR stag- ings apiece. · As for directing credits, Ben- son easily tops the list with 86 shows, followed by Emmes at 65. Third is former company mem- ber Lee Shallat (who's now turn- ing out television sitcoms) at 14, while John-David Keller and David Chambers have mounted 10 each. (although Keller has 18 uChristmas Carols" to his credit). South Coast Repertory has been notable for producing world premieres, beginning back in April of 1966 with Ian Bernard's u Chocolates.• Thus far, there have been 66 plays which have first seen ij'le light of day on the SCR stage, along with 51 West Coast premieres, nine firsts in this country, three in Callfornia and 10 in Southern California . Worried about your heart? Need an echocardiogram, but the expense is too high? We have che solution! jazzercise eutt.e11 Mon. Wed, Fri. Sat· l :lOam . 9:00am, Tun -6:l0pm, Thurs 7:00pm ~ lnstructoMslbel Altom LOW COST ECHOCARDJOGRAMS -in Orange Coun'cy! Screening test' designed for Fc nfluramine exposure. 70% less than hospitals or cl inics. $240, includes report. Evening and weekend appointments available. MasterCard and Visa accepted. 888/287-8700 TOLL FREE CAROIO-VASCULAR SALES .. CVS" ' OPeNI MAR 6, 1998 AT EDWARDS IMAX THEATRE: -l ' MNLL_, --"--•1iii1 ---·-· --·-... ·-=:.-z..:1• U.IX 1'.rl'til \ child's play ' Nancy Hancock. left, and Jennifer Flaherty rehearse the song .. Put 'em Back" for Friday night's perfor· mance of .. L'U Abner at Newport Harbor High School. MUSICAL: "l..J.'l Abner" SOIOOL: Newport Harbor High School STORY LINE: Al Capp's comic strtp characters come to lite in this musical set in Dogpatcb, U.S.A. as the citizens celebrate their down· home country ways in song and dance. The fun begins when big-city folk meet the Yokums, Marryi.n' Sam and Daisy Mae. DRAMA TEACHER: Gail Brower DlllEC'IO~ Kevin Weed NUMBER IN CAST: 43 FEATURED PlA YERS: Principle characters are played by Brian Mullis, Erin Phillips, Mary Sharp. Brandon Yamawaki; with Taylor Ban- nert, Keegan Bell, Jon Bourguardez, Jennifer Flaherty, Jeruufer Giffi. Kindal Graham, Katie Hall, Justin Lo, Chris Pope, Jessica Reynolds and Natalie Stanchfield. Performers are from Newport Harbor's advanced drama class. WHEN: Jan 23 and 24 at 7 .30 p.m 'Box office opens 45 nunutes pnor to each performance. COST: $5 general admission. WHERE: Newport Harbor Hlgh School, cor- ner of 15th Street and lrvme Avenue, New- port Beach PHONE: 556-6635 or 650-0242. "Harbor Lights? ... " You·11 hhd us at Paul's Light House 1555 Placentia Ave 2 Blocks North of Hoag Hospttal Open 7 days (9-6 pm)• MCNlsa (714) 645-7856 ORANGE COUNTY PRESENT -TWl .N ++ P.Jl.lffi~ . . '98 Concert Series Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of Twin Palms Newport Beach ·January 23 STARSHIP with Mickey · Thomas For Tickets or lnfornmlon, C.11714-721-Gll GtMrtl Admlation. Tlai9'9 1l9o ~v1l11ble,1t llek9'mHter. 71"'7.0-2000 An~ Rita ant.talnmeftt Pra •at1an ···•····•···•··•·••••··••••••••••••···•··········••··· T W I H ti' P ~ l . m ~ NEWP'Ol'~ENTlft Dftl'VE AT FA MION ISL.• D 71 • 1'·•111 --~ ....................... _ _.. _ _,..._ ________ . - A 12 THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1998 -foruin ,II .. • • FAX: 714·646·4170 • READERS HOnlNE: 7t4-M2 READERS HOTLINE I REBUTIAL Readers react to sound .of El .Toro • never be· built . Joe Bell The Issue: Should .columnist change the ' ame of his column, isten Up? If so, to what? m cctlling to . help Joseph Bell name his column l think he should call his column Be ll Jar- 1on's. · GETilE JOHNSTON Costd Mesa • I thmk Joe Bell ougl}t to call his f' olumn Sweet Reason. t JIM TOLEDANO Costa Mesa Listen up, Joseph Bell, he vant's a new subtiUe. I suggest ·rom the Desk of Joseph M Bell. CORTSPARRE Newport-Mesa I I feel J oe Be ll's column should >l' Cdlled The Bell Curve. JANE RUNNER Balbod Island ! Though I don't Uunk th. e btle of ~JO<' Bell 's column is all tha t cUTO- 'tJdf11, tf he Wdnts to tone 1t down, l ndybe Lend ctn Ear would be d ~lllld hie repldcc>ment • DAVE GOFF Newport Bea ch ' • l \ J Wd<::. n·dc.lmq IOC' BPll's column h1 ... morrunq dhoul the name of hi' column I ccu1't think of a bet- 1•1, more dppropnate name for lus olumn lhdJ1 A<::. Cl<'tiI ct::. ct Bell. lop<· hf' cons1dt•r. 1t. t FRANK AORlllO I Corond del Mar I • • l~ctndom Thm1c1htc, is ctbout cts ~JOO<! dS di\} I • ' • PfTE NOUNG Costd ~lesa ! loc>, the btlt>s I would like for fro11r colwnn wou.Jd be For Whom • pw Bell Tolls or Let the Bell Ring. l\nd I do enjoy yQUJ' column very nu ch LUOUE KUEHN Newport Beach I lhmk he should call it Below e Line because everybody ows the line is the byline, and I hmk Below the Line has a nice 1ttle touch to 1t. In dosing, I'd Just e lo say I really don't care what 1e calls it, as long as be keeps nting it. ADELE DAVIS Costa Mesa I Just want to tell Joe Bell to use s name only. He doesn't need to e Listen Up for his heading. Miscast Bell CHARLES MASTERS Corona del Mar Bill HODGES Costa Mesa I'm reading this mop-ling's col- by Joseph Bell, and he wants o change the name of his column, d I certain.Jy t.hin1' he should. en Up is a lousy title for a col- . He's thought of s0me things, d has asked for suggestions. I his column should be callM Ringer. JOHN RUSSELL Costa Mesa I would Uunk that Random Thoughts would be my first choice and Between the Unes would be my second choice. JO KING Newport Beach Either leave 1t as it is or just take it off. Would you believe I've never really noticed the title that much? I don't really thin.k that it's anything for him spend any more time on. I Just love his column and his name is enough, or just leave 1t Usten Up. MAldmtA KIUEFER Newport 8eo.c:h I'd like to say I don't think any o1 bis suggestk>ns are as good as the one which rn make. My sug- gestioaJs lhe Flip Sid~ I don't think I need to elaborate as to why I think this ls a greet ld , but l would like to have him take . it under consideration and ev4.lu-• at.a it on his own te:rms, and I think he would ~this ls the best name for his Mlid . JACK CALDWEU. t'Newpott~ • But there is a Plan B that could be built quicker and relieve. overcrowded John Wayne Airport. By Jim Toledano 0 , Fred Martin, how right, how \'/lSe and bow wrong you were on Saturday when you said that "we• can't bank on a new airport at El Toro. You are correct when you state that the fantastical El Toro International Airport may actual- ly never be built. It will not be built; the citizens of Orange County are ultimately not going to let the money boys and their supervisors bankrupt the county a second time, which is what would have happened had the airport been built. The long and the short of it is that none of the present facility is usable for a major passenger airport, particularly not the run- ways which are m the wrong place and the WTong configura-. tion. If Orange County is to be served by a new airport -and there is no question whatsoever that a new airport must be blillt to replace the present faallty - FIGHTING WORDS it will have to be built from scratch. And it is long overdue for the Silvas and the Turners to stop trying to con us into believ- . ing otherwise. You are quite wrong, Fred, however, when you say there is no Plan B. There bas been the basis for a win-win solution for quite some ti.me,.and it is about time that the money, power and i.nt'luence now being dissipated in pursuit of the ephemeral El Toro mirage be redirected to something useful. In 1992 and 1994, as a.candi- date for state Assembly, I pro- posed that the counties of Orange and San Diego join, with state and federal assistance, to build a "world-class" (this was before all new. proposals had to be labeied " ... for the 21st cen- tury") international airport in back of Camp Pendleton to replace the two least safe and most impactful airports on the West Coast and perhaps in the United States. nus new facility could be built al a substantial savings if it were to be connected to the existing terminal facilitie~ in the two counties by high-speed rail, with all check-in, ticketing and arrival functions taking place off premises, so that all that would have to be built would be the runways and aircraft mainte- The proposed airport at El Toro ls a subject of much debate. nance and storage facilities. Construction of a new South- ern California International Air- port at Pendleton could be com- pleted)>efore any facility at El Toro, and would avoid the non~ sensical battle between Newport Beach .and South Orange Coun- ty that has normally intelligent people like Tom Edwards simul- taneously downplaying the impact of all those flights on Isn't anyone going to take on Wilson? By Richard Taylor I t's no swprise that Supervisor · Tom Wilson has declared his candidacy for re-election in the 5th District. It's also no secret that he doesn't represent any of us who live and work along the Newport: Coast. The fut time around, when Gov. Pete Wilson appointed him, Tom Wilson didn't have to stand muster Wlth the electorate. But this time, it's different. His actions and attitudes can be placed under the microscope of public opinion -and he brings a full plate to the proverbial campaign table. Th.is time the voters of the Newport Coast know who Tom Wilson is. It would be hard to over- state the importance of this election. The 1998 campaign is a defining season for the whole county. It's a one-issue election year. Every single cdIDpaign, from supervisor1.o city council, will come down to one volatile decision: Converting El Toro into a regional commercial air- port. And here in the 5th Supervi- sorial District, even a cursory review of Tom Wilson' year in offic ow hope- lessly flaw candidacy is. In one short year, Supervisor Wilson has: • Become a poster boy for El Toro Reuse Planning Authority, the South County, anti-airport organization that is actuall1 swng f.4e county (Wilson's own employer) to stop the planning process. • Subverted the democratic planning process by aiding and abetting the authority's bid to inte rvene. Until Supervisor Wil- son used the power of his office lo pull the authority into the re- use process, the authority was- n't even a recognized player. Now, thanks largely to the efforts of Supervisor Wilson, it has won the opportunity to pre- pare a so-called •non-aviation· alternative plan to compete with the Community Reuse Plan -a plan that a clear majority of Orange County vot- ers said "yes" to (Measure A in 1994 i and then ratified (Mea- sure S ill 1996). . •Consistently attacked the credibility of Jan Mittermeir, the county's very able CEO, wh<? is doing her best to advance the county's voter- mandated plan lo convert El Toro to commercial air service. • Undermined the recent, fiscally soUhd attempts to insti- tute interim cargo service at El Toro -a service that could mean new annual revenue of $4.9 billion (yes, that's a Hb~) dollars to our county. If you haven't already heard, here's what Supervisor Wilson did: Upon hearing that Federal Express was ready and able to ptovide cargo flights out of El Toro, Supervisor Wilson wrote a letter to a vice president at Fed.Ex -on. county letterhead no less -that basically told FedEx to butt out of county business until such time as the El Toro issue is resolved. TQ put this into context - our last Board of Supervisors drove the county to fiscal bank- ruptcy. Supervisor Wtlson is · now working to kill a plan to bring in.$4.9 billion. Go figure. To my way of thinking, this adds up to one conclusion: Mr. Wilson has got to go. El Toro is simply the most crucial issue to face the New- port Beach and Costa Mesa in our collective history. Since Supervisor Wilson opposes it, the question really is, "Who does Supervisor Wtlson repre- sent?" Just look at who's supporting him. At the top of the list: none other than Irvine Mayor Christi- na Shea. The same Mayor Shea who is working so hard lo sub- vert'the Bonita Canyon annexa- tion in order to punish Newport Beach for supporting an airport at El Toro. The same Mayor Shea who, when apprised of Supervisor Wtlson's candidacy, said: HHe has certainly repre- sented South County well ... • He certainly has.Madame Mayor, we couldn't have said it better. Strangely, in his re-election announcement, after boasting that be is completely and adamantly opposed to the El Toro Airport, Supervisor Wilson went so far to say that he is concerned about "quality ot file" m Newport Beach. Frankly, that baffled me -at first. It's patently obvious that Supervisor·Wilson has in no way, shape or form represented the interests of Newport Beach or Costa Mesa. Sure, he sayS lie supports tlredging the Back Bay ... but his financial backers i.A South County don't care about that. And be says he's opposed to expanding flight operations at John Wayne Airport ... but his South County supporters don't care about that either. Well, Supervisor Wilson, ill may be so bold, here's a mes- sage from the constituents you're trying so bard to over- look: As long as you stand on the wrong side of the El Toro issue, Newport Coast voters will not support you. Here's another message: The campaign season has just begun. There are some good people up here who can do a much better job of representing us. Just look around Newport Beach: Clarence Turner, Tom Edwards, John Hedges, all come to mind. U any of you are reading this,. I call on one of you to stand up for us so that, on behalf of the good families along the Newport Coast, we can all say to Tolll Wtlson: Get ready to rumble. • RICHARD TAYLOR is a N@wport Beach resident. airport activist and member of the Airport Working Group. IN OUR V IE W GAINS PIECEMAKERS MAKE PEACE A ro1llng teud between Coata Mesa city officials and mem- bers of Piecemakers came to an abrupt and peaceful end when the religious group -which holds strong anti-govern- ment views and extreme religious beliefs -pleaded no con- test to a reduced number of code violations. Pour members of the group were ordered to collectively serve two years proba- tion, pay the city $2,000 tn court costs and do community ser- vice. A PLACE OF PROMISE Members of the congregation of St. Matthew's Thaditlonal Epilcopal Church are on the verge of owning a prime 2-acre chunk of land in Ne:wport Beach, a place whete church mem- bers hope to -someday soon -build their own church. But for now, th congregation meets ln a shopping center in Westcllff. • • - THE GREAT OUTDOORS The Costa Mesa City Council this week approved e master plan tor the 208-acre Fairview Parle The lood, largely rugged 'terrain overlooking the Santa Ana River, may yield new plc- n.Jc areas and places for model airplane enthuaiiutt, but most , DON LEACH I OAl.Y N.OT ID a move llaat ..-.. an pUUes happy, tbe Pleceiuken and Ille dty of c-. MeN bave come to an agreement of the land will be kept tn ltl native condition, ofl limits to the p~blic. South County while decrying the impact of fewer Oights on New- port Beach. I mention the fact that I pro- posed Uus new airport as a com- pletely unsuccessful candidate for office only to remind you that this is a political decision. I know that Sens. Feinstein and Boxer would be more than pleased to sponsor legislation to fund a study of such an airport at Pendleton, giving a level of com- mllll.ity support that would arise when all of Orange County unit- ed to support a single facility. I have talked to many people here, m San Diego and in Wash- ington, D.C., who are looking for that kind of political leadership, and who look on in amazement at mayors, council members and county supervisors who are so detennined to impose the will of a few wealthy business people and their chosen politicians or_ two groups of voters and citizens who feel, quite rightly, that the quality of their lives is at stake, who are willing to expend hun- dreds of thousands of dollars in pounding the other group into the ground instead of working together, and who have yet to realize that this process of set- ting•opposing groups at each other's throats for the financial benefit of those already wealthy is neither normal nor necessary in a sophisticated, urbanized place like Orange County. Think about it, Fted. There is a Plan B and it can work, given the will to make it work on the part of the genuinely and honor- ably concerned men and women in Newport Beach and in South . Orange County, who only want to be able to live good lives without airport traffic overhead. And, no, I am not a candidate (Just in case you wondered). • JIM TOUDANO is a Costa Mesa resi- dent. a past president of the Orange County Democratic Party and a former state Assembly candidate . ' LOSSES ... .. . VI ~ JI b n e 61 ~ ' • g u ti b D e ·SALARIES CONTINUED FROM A 1 top priorities. but not one that it will immediately be able to ful- ' fill year, for a total of 7% over two years.• Mook said. •it's impor- ~ant that people understand that Jt's not a straight 7% raise.• The first time the full 9% raise will be effective will be this Sep- \ember, Mook said. But even with the raise, the teachers in Newport-Mesa will rank low on ~e countywide survey. Union officials said it would take three plOre years of 7% salary increas- es• to make Newport-Mesa s~aries competitive in the coun- fyJ : ·:As a result Mook said a trend ~eems to be on the rise in the dis- ~f:lz Marly teachers in Newport- Mesa are driving a few extra miles for a few extra thousand dollars a year , •Jt's safe to say that it's an a<:;:elerating trend for teachers to 1Jl(>Ve to neighboring districts," Mpok said. . The county survey comes at a good time for Newport-Mesa teachers, as the salary negotia- tions with the district have just bE\gWl. School board member Ed pecker said increasing employ- ee salaries is one of the district's •Ever since I've been on the board, we've been trying to improve the salary schedule," Decker said. •It was dear 1n the past-that we were not compett· tive in that area and that teach- ers are moving to other districts for more money.• Board member Wendy Leece said she hopes the district will find a surplus of dollars when it starts a ·zero-based budgeting process, which will help to iden- tify how money is being spent by all the departments in the school district. #It's p"ot an easy task,• Leece said. "·Zero-based budgeting is going to help us to start saving money. I think there is a light at the end of the tunnel." District officials said teacher salaries have lagged since the district's $4 million embezzle- ment in 1992 and then the coun- ty bankruptcy in 199.C. It is unlikely, in light of a $4.8 million shortfall in the current budget. that employees will receive a substantial increase in salaries for this school year. #We're not anticipating a raise for this year," said Toni Gilbreath, personnel supervisor for the school district. Fresh & Oefic:iolJs ~ Rois I (For "Super' Sandwichesl Specialty Breads: '--ctrlor Jalopeno. Cheddar Gcric & FoCocqas ~ Cookies • Brownies • Pastries 4 FREE Cookies, More Thanjust Great Bread. r;--------;1 FREE COOKIE I World F~ous Oatmeal Raisin Walnut I . I "'ith pun:ha...-of any s.illd .. ich brtad I lfo1i1 One Pt>r Custolll('I' I>"' visit L Expirrs January 25. 19911 .J -------- True · Blue's Annual Sidewalk Sale T Don't miss ·out. Final Clearanee starts Friday, January 21 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 721-8829 GRAND OPENING Full Ser ANNEX·' CONTINUED FROM A 1 Irvine City Cowicil members two weeks ago we.re set to renege on a tleal that would switch the land at MacArthur Boulevard and Ford Road from Irvine's jwiSdiction to Newport's. But they voted instead to give Newport officials two wee.ks to say they'd stay out of Irvine's annexation. Newport Beach two weeks ago approved the application for the border switch, which will go to the county Local Agency For- mation Commission -though hvine can pull its support at any time. If Newport lo~ Bonita Canyon, it would lose 22 acres of parkland and $7.2 million in school funding -the results of jl hard-won deal with landowner The Irvine Co. Shea said she hates to see months of effort jeopardized but can't do business with a city she doesn't trust. And, she said, she's looking forward to hearing New- port officials discuss the issue at an open meeting. #There's so much mistrust srn- rounding the airport issue as it is, H she said. #It's very important that all of us be as direct and as open and as public as po~sible." l lME LINE : + Od. 11: The lrvtne Co., ~ Beach and the Newport-Mele Unl· tied School D11trict ~e e dell that woWd wian 22 aaes-or ema parkland and S7.2 mUlion Ul school June.ling II NeWJ)9rt goes through With a proposal to switch the Bonita Canyon land from lMne to New- port. • • Dec. 24: Newport 8eadl olfiaals say they've hired former county Supervisor Don Salt4relll u a con· sultant on aiJport Issues, Including hvtne's effortl$ to annex the closing El Toro Marine base -where Newport Beach wants an auport and Irvine doesn't. +Dec:. 31: l.rvine tvfayor Chrlstina Shea. up.et by Saltarelli's new role with Newport, threatens to ask her city to with4raw its support for an agreement to tum over Bonita Canyon. .• Jaa. 10: livirie and Newport Beacb officials meet to try to smooth things over +Jo. 13: Newport 8eAch officials approve the annexation application with no disCus.sion. "':Jan. 14: bvine City Council gives Newport Beach two more weeks to respond to Shea's thretlt to pull out of giving Bonita Canyon to New- port. Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials delay approving th~ part of the agreement. + Jan. 26: Newport Beach City Coundl scheduled to discuss Irvine's threat. Carp~t Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber . for only iiii · s499oo · .. UPT03MOS . same as cash 0.A.C. Lie# 649491 CARPET DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Residential Sales & Service Full hne of Wool. Woven A>em1n .ter & Sisal Carpeting Available 1904 H•rbor Boulev•rd •Cost• Men N.E. Comer of Harbor & 19th Street .. 722-9642 lE Mon-sat 1 D-6 A Neighborhood Emporium Career Seminar Tonight! 7:00 to 8:30 .. How tfte Power of # I Can Help You Succeed" Call now to reserve your seat for this educational seminar. Ask f.or Nancy, (714) 775-9183 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1998 AU SWAP MEET CONT1NUED FROM A 1 Thl.l'hlrs management of the event; is leading the opposition to the expansion plans. "The wholesalers are some of the same people we buy from.· Wallace said. •This would put a lot of mom-and-pop vendors out of business." But TelPbil spokesman Bill Fur- low said the hope of the expansion and the wholesale area is to attract more customers for all the swap meet vendors, not lo put them out of busines.5. •Tue ldea is to bring in manu- facturers who will sell merchandise that is complementary to what is already sold there,• Furlow said. "We don't want to set up a situa- tion where the manufacturer can come in, sell the same thing and simply undercut the independent • Using Sofe Natural Me Weight Loss Program to MEDICAL WEI T:F. ~ ~ gourmet dinners ~ boat and plane cruises and tours ~ one day escapes ~ weekend getaways ~ whimsical games ~gift certificates Call toll free 1-888-511-1599 vendor's <Xlfit. 1bat's not the tntm-bon.. The Fair Board is set to take ill first offidal look at TeJ.Pbil's expan· sion plans today durlng a board meeting at lO a.m. ih ltie M'emad· al Gardens Building ot the fair· ground. • While the boa.rd is expected to'. review the plans and give feed ... back on any changes memben want to see, final approval is not scheduled to be considered for at least a few more months, offidals said. TelPhil's expansion plans also include adding a large classic car museum, Thursday evening sum- mertime street fair and revamped farmers market to the swap meet U approved, TelPhil officials have said they would like to iJ1tro. duee the wholesalers area and oth· er events sometime this SllIDJJM!f, after the swap meet returns from its annual hiatus to make room fcx the 17 -day Orange County Fair. • Cham~t & Rt'l'oCS "'uh y~lllr F1l'tt Time Abducrll'n \. in.am lkun.:aons Appl' Some People Can Never Relax We'll teach you how to relax at will, any time, anywhere. What's more, we'll show you how you can quickly gain greater health, happiness and peace of mind. Because our teachers have been trained by a yoga master, we teach everything from the popular Hatha Yoga stretching exercises to deep meditation and simple techniques for quickly reducing stress and gaining emotional balance. Come to the only yoga center serving Orange County for over 26 years. Call: {714) 646-8211. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS -10:00 am and 7:30 pm Wednesday, February 4 YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th Street, Cost. Mesa Betwffn Tustin •nd Irvin• Avenue 3 BLOCKS EAST of Mother's M•rket & Kitchen SPEC IAL OFFER .. 8r*'9 tllS ad Md rec9fw.e • 20% DISCOUNT on your fht mondt of claia Mng a friend wt. ..... Md rec9fw.e • FREE"'°""' of ct-t ~ • • I I • .. I • ' A14 THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1998 ... , MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT Delores Wienenga has been attending St. Joachim church for the past 50 years, where lately she has been praying for the pope's safety during his upcoming trip to Cuba. WIENENGA CONTINUED FROM A 1 Wienl'ngr1, who wds widowed l!l 1969, has three children, 14 grandchildre n dnd 11 great- g rcll1dch1lclr('n living in the Unit- ed States "I've hc1d a wonderful life · ht•re," sht> said. But she also has fond memories or her homeland dnd pMys daily thdt c~nditions there will improve. "I thank God every day for my life in Cuba," she said. Since moving to the United States, Wieneoga has visited Cuba three times. Her last visit was in 1953. Although she want- ed to return again, she was unable to after the Communist regime took power in 1959. "All of my family eventually came to America," she said. ~They all came out little by lit- tle." Her brother and sisters all moved to Miami. She has several nephews and nieces, but her only surviving sibling is her sister, Concha Fumero, 92. She visited her sister in Miami last year. Wienenga said she spends much of her time at St. Joachim Catholic Church. "I go to church to pray every day," she said. ..l p'ray for my country and for the· pope. I pray for Fidel Castro, too, that fu.e lord will help him." BALBOA BOAT RENTALS Rentals for experienced skip- pers in comfort and style aboard either a 17-or 19-foot duel con- sole power boat. Rates range from $40 to $60 an hour. Half-day rates are $135 for the 17-foot dual con- sole, $170 for the center console and $195 for the 19-foot dual con- sole. Rates are slightly higher on weekends. Balboa B&t Rentals is at 510 E .. Edgewater, Balboa Penir\.Sula. For reservations, call 673-7~00. WHALE WATOilNG UNDER ~L Climb aboard a ~6-foot sloop with a licensed captain. Space is limited. Sorry, no childreJ) or smokers. Call 646-4005. SPORT ASHING Qi~ Private party whale-watching excursions every day. The cost is $125 for one hour, six-passenger maximum 'and a three-hour mini- mum. Call 673-2810 . MORE SPORT ASHING A low-cost way to whale watch, excursions offered week- days from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and weekends and holi~ys from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The cost is $14 for adults, $8 for seniors and chil- dren over 12. Special discount rates are available for schools, churches and community youth groups. Call 675-0550. PILGRIM OF NEWPORT, The 118-foot historic schooner offers weekend whale-watching . what's afloat trips, Sa.turdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. The cost is $20 for adults and $15 for children. The schooner is also available for private charter. For reservations, caJl 966-0686. FUN ZONE BOAT COMPANY Guarantees whale or dolphin sightings during its excursions or the next trip ts free. Daily trips cost $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, children ages 3 to 11 are $8 and children under 3 are free. Groups rates are also av~ble for schools, youths and groups of 15 or more. For reservations, call 673-0240. DAVEY'S LOCKER Operates whale-watching cruises daily through the end of March. Operating hours are Mon- day through Friday at 10 a.m . and 1 p.m. and Saturday ~d Sunday at 9 a.m., noon and 2:30 p.m . The cost is $14 for adults, ·s12 for seniors, $8 for children ages 4 to 12 and infants and toddlers are free. Special discounts are· avail- able for groups of 20 or more, · commynity youth groups, service organizations and schools. Private charters are also available. Guar- an~~ sightings of whales or dol- phins or else all passengers wfil · receive a free pass. For more information, call 673-1434. SPECIAL .. EVENTS/CLASSES SAJUNG ADVENTURE SERIES OCC's 23rd annual Sailing Newpc)rt BaCh/Coeta MeM Daily P' Adventure Serles continues with a program titled How to go Cn.tis-~ ing -and Stay Married at 8 p.m. l in the Robert B. Moore Theater, 1 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mese. ' Advanced series tickets are $39 • and on sale in the college's Com-1 ~ munity Education Office. Advanced single tickets are : $10.50. Serles tickets may be pur-: chased at the door for $44. Single t admission tickets are available at , the door for $12. For more iiUor" ; matioo, call 432-5880. 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Sat 24t th~ wh pas ra.is sp~ ~~ ere: for~ • thit and ar01 Hai saic CO-( Roh aai • -. .. - EYE·Ol'ENER Sailors bounce back to nip Woo dbridge, 74-73 QUOTE OF THE DA·Y '"Ke net•f'T tned to play uur ga.m<· ~· We were tentative. • -liSTANCIA SOCCER COAG/ STEVE' CRENSHAW richard dunn ~urphy's Law ... in reality ._ Bob Murphy's 'front' did him well in the storied playoff victory of '97. D on't think for a minute that there wasn't a trace of gamesmanship during the memorable nine-hole playoff ldst year in the Toshiba Senior ClasStc, when Bob Murphy provided Newport Beach with its best theater ever. "There were two thmgs on my mind during the playoff," Murphy said Tuesday during the tournament's m edia day. ~The No. 1 t!ling was to forget about the cold, and the . No. 2 thing was to be very aware of where Jay Sigel was. Sigel's much stro11ger than I am and ronsistently·outdrives me by 30 to 40 yards on every hole. So 1 walked in front of Jay Sigel at all times. r didn't want him to think I was tinng. I wanted him to know 1 was fully prepared for the playoff." Murphy, of course, was the crowrung act in the Senior PGA Tour-record playoff when he drained his unforgettable 80-footer on Newport Beach Country Club's signature hole (No. 17). "At 16, it was pretty dark on the green, and on 17 we both knew that would be the last hole and we would continue the next day," add.ed Murphy, who earlier in the day watched Bob Charles make an identical putt in regulation on the same green. "I was thinking about Charles' putt the whole time I was preparing (to putt in the playoff). I was telling myself, You don't want to leave yourself a two-or three-footer.' We both thought it would have less break, and Bob's reaction during his putt was that (the ball) was too low. But it wasn't. It stayed on line~ Bingo. Murphy walked up and knocked in the tournament-winner. • Check for black arm bands th.is weekend. Friday and Saturday would have been the 24 th Newport Classic Pro-Am, the fomier Crosby Clambake which had a title sponsor the past five years, helping the event raise over $1.2 million in that span. While the Toshiba Senior Classic stands alone now as king in this town, the charming Crosby Clambake will never be forgotten. :The~ ~appointing thing of all is that Gene Baum and Charley He~ are not around, because ircute wasn't Hank Adler who got us here," said Adler, the Senior Classic co-chairman along with Jake Rohrer, the two former Newport Classic heavyweights. "People forget who got us here (from a community event to the Senior Tour). I've talked a~ut that from the podium.• ~awn and Hester, considered plopeers of the now-defunct Ne~rt Classic, were both tonQ-ttme supporters of the 552 Cl\lb, the primary fund-raising en~ty for Hoag Memorial H<>:SJ>ital Presbyterian. tt ls because of the efforts of peqple like Hester and Baum that the community now enjoys greet stability with a great townament. • l~WM ~ Tuelday tit.Ill ~ yeor's chartt.\bJe profttl from the SenJor Classic will go to the Hohg Cancer Center. osUo.nd Willlaml, President • ol e Newport Beach C erence & Visitors Bureau, h gone througt\..Hoeg's na nally renoWD'canc:er center. Vi Mt at 1be f'6Gt table. n Beach too much for Eagles, 4-1 • Estancia is out of sync from start to finish; league championship hopes appear to have vanished. We just didn't want to.• rebound, after Estancia seruor goalie Brad Wayman (eight saves) stopped Rooz Ehdaie's long-range attempt in the 14th aunute. Wayman, who kept lus team t:led with an extraordinary diVlllg save to hls right wtth both hands in the 19th minute, had no chance a few seeonds la\er when Eli Eipper of Lago· na Beach tapped in the 'game-winner By Richard OURn, Daily Pilot Laguna Beach didn't seem to mind: The Artists (11-2-2, 3-0-0) dominated both halves. COSTA tvfESA -The main plot in the Pacific Coast Lea~e boys soccer title race took an unusual twist Wednesday at Estancia High. In what was expected to be an interesting PCL showdown to determine a front-runner for the league championship betwee n Lagu- na Beach and Estancia turned flat for the . Eagles, who dropped a surprisingly lopsided result, 4-1, while playing someone else's type of game. ~1 thought Estancia would be the team to beat this year," Laguna Beach Coach Andy Thomas said. •Potentially (the Eagles) have the best talent, the best skills and the best technique in the league. But they didn't real- ly penetrate very well for some reason." Eipper received a header from Matt Reedy and timed his pass peffectly to give the Artists a 2-1 halltime edge. Some Eagle fans started to lea\!e when Spencer Herbert scored in the 53rd minute for the Artists, a senes in which Estancia had control of the ball, but lost 1t Laguna Beach needed one pass right under the Eagles' noses and Herbert cashed 1t in The Artists, defending leag\.le and CIF Southern Section Division N champions after defeating the Eagles three times last season , apparently are still the team to beat. "We never tried to play our game," Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said. "We were tentative. These guys are just not get- ting themselves up for games. Our game is short passes with close support and we didn't play it that way for more than one possession. \~ Estancia (7-5-3, 1-2-1) scored first when sophomore forward Cesar Terrones got a stroke of. luck Jrom the goalpost. Terrones' shot in the 12th minute was knocked away by Laguna goalkeeper Mike Labeda, but the ball hit the post and barely fell into the goal. _ Neptune's goal in the 56th mmute elevdt- ed Laguna Beach 's wm to blowout status "I was surprised." Thomas said of the result Estanaa was handed one red Cd.rd, issued to senior rrudfielder Noe Estrada, who will grab some bench on Friday when the Edgles host University. DON LEACH I DAllY PtlOT Estancia's Noe Estrada (left) gets cut off by Laguna Beach 's Brian Roark in Wednesday's sh owdown. Junior J!ti.dfielder Tommy Neptune tied the game for the Artists when he booted in d 01. BOYS B ••• -61 --50 Newport gains 7 4-73 conquest of Wooabridge That 'snapping' sound you heard Wednesd~y night was Estancia's 10-game winning streak, and its grip on the Pacific Coast League lead. . , - By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -There was no special game plan for Laguna Beach High's boys basketball tec:\)ll Wednesday night, just a little hunger and the right motivation. For Estancia's Eagles, the three-time defending Pacific Coast League champions who are still unable to put away the Artists at home, it just became a crowded race for their crown. And the· end of a 10-game ~g streak. "Our kids know that Estancia's the best team in our league and they get geared up for 1t, • said Laguna Beach Coach Bret Fleming, whose squad knocked off the Eagles for the second season in a row, this time 61-50 . "It was just one-sided, to be honest," Estancia Coach Rich Boyce said. "We got that one lead in the fourth quarter, but it just took too much out of us. Face it, Laguna Beach just played like a well- oiled machine." Fleming, who perenni- ally gets the most out of his non-intimidating play- ers, put his best defensive player, Chris Sirianni, on Estancia's Sam Nelson , then let his offeme run picks and back-door passes for four quar- ters. • Robinson scores 26, as Sailors nearly squander 21-point lead in Sea View League basketball. By Barry Faulkner, Datly Prior NEWPORT BEACH -To loosely para- phrase a famous Bobby Krught quote the .Newport Harbor High Sailors nearly forget more basketbdll m the hnal 11 mhiutes of Wednesddy· rught's Sed View League boys home game against Woodbndge than all of them combt.ned had eve~ome to know. •We had three quarters of really good basketball." said Ne'-"'J)Ort Coach Larry Hirst, after hl.s team held on for a ·key 74-73 vtcto- ry, after leading by 21 with 11 15 left and b)-18 with 6:38 remdi.rung "But then we hdd about three or four 45- second stretches where you'd have thought we'd never" played the game before " Harbor's sudden amnesia attack allowed Robinson the Wamors to make d game of what should have been garbttge tune. as the VlS1tors drilled five three-pomt- ers -and twice more sank three free throws when fouled beyond the arc -to nearly stop Hirst's hedrt "Woodbridge did a great JOb of never quitting,· Hust said, •and getting their shooters open looks But beheve me, (today's practice) will be ven mstructio!_l onented • Laguna Beach (14-6, 3-1 in league) led the entire game, except in the fourth quarter when Estancia (14-6, 3-1) broke through for a 47-46 edge. Nelson, the Eagles' Air Force Academy-bound sharpshooter, hit a three early in the period, then teammate Brett Valbuena scored with 6:42 left in the game to give the Eagles their only advantage. Estancia trailed by a dozen three times in the third quar- ter, the last coming at 42-30. That's when Nelson (18 points) DON LEACH OAA.Y f'll(. T Estancia HJgb's Brett Valbuena goes up for a sh ot and is fouled on the play in We dnesday night's Pacific Coast League duel. The nail-b1tmg victory moved the Sailors 113-7, 2-2 in league) into a three- way ue for second place w1th El Toro and Irvine, the latter they'll visit Fnday to com- plete the ftrst round of league play got hot, draining three of his four three-pointers to lead an Eagle surge. By third quarter's en(i, the Artists led only 46-42. "(Nelson) hit some threes in the second half and it started getting scary,• Fleming said. "They weren't necessarily open looks, but they were more open than I'd like." Nelson finislfed with 18 points and nine rebounds, e ight in the second half, while Valbuena (nine rebounds) and Eagle guard James Dawkins scored 14 points each. Gavin Rainey and Ryan Simpson, Estancia's starting post players, were shut out by Laguna Beach's defense .. After the Eagles' mini lead, Laguna hammered them the rest of the way, including an 11-1 run in the fourth quarter to forge a 57-48 edge. "In terms of our run at the end, we'll put our team's condi- tioning in the preseason up against anybody's,• Flenung saJd Nick Reynolds, a 6-foot-7 senior who once played in the Mater Dei fraternity, had 18 points, 15 rebounds and three fourth-quarter blocked shots to lead Laguna Beach. Kurt Beimfohr (1 5 points), B.J. Jameson (14) and Smanii (10) also scored in double figures for Laguna. · ·we just dug ourselves a ruce little hole for the rest of league,· said Boyce, whose team was only 7 of 25.f rom the held in the first half as Laguna Beach created a 32-23 halftime lead The Artists, who enjoyed two 11-point leads in the second quarter, sank 9 of 13 shots from the floor in the penod to pull away. ·nus put us in position to be m pos1- tJon," said Hust. who was without the ser- vices of four players, wcludmg senior starters Scott Archbold (ankle inJuryl and Trevor Ttussell (sick) Juruor Gary Robinson, however, poured in "26 pomts. doubhng his former ca ·eer high. wtule sophomore Dusbn Illmgworth (15) and 1uruor guard Mdtt Jdffieson (13) also were m double figures Robinson made all five held-goal attempts tn the operung quarter, bit 8 of 11 from the field on the rug ht. and was 8 for 8 from the foul bne, all m the fourth quAJ"ler daily pilot high school athlete of the week • Estancia High 's double-barreled sh arpshooter. By Richard Dunn, Dail>' PIJot I f J atnes Dawkins ever put up a brick last year for Estancia High -worse yet, an air ball -he would go into hiding and never be found. . W\th g mune confidence now ln bis Shooting, Dawkins doesn't •waver if tbere's_a c1ADk at the end of bis shot, or U tomehow a flee throw gets locked In a jet m.am on ltl way to the rtm. •t.ut yeer if I shot and 11>iaied It. I didn't went to shoot the rwt o1 the game,· o.wttn1 Mid. ·rd getem~or~. 9lpeNly If It wu an &Lr ball. •NoW, ljUlt b'gilt ebOut it . • My mentality is that I'll make more than I'll mlSS, so l don't really worry about it. As long as J practice, the shots should tall.• Last sea.son aga.tnst Aliso Niguel on the road, Dawkins tossed an air ball from th line and the crowd didn't let him forget The Eagles, though, would steal a victory. Same situation last w k : Oose game at All5o NigUil iffid Dawkins throws up a 14·fOOt from the tree-throw lin -15 feet away. Wolvenn fans loved it and roasted him the t of the gom . But this ts• different Dawkins. a kinder, gent.let t,ype ' -1 I I I ' • \ t ' I • • ~ • • I I • 4 ' • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 1 • ( 82 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1998 t , .,. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCClll Tars hold their own in score es •Highly-regarded Woodbridge can't crack Newport Harbor's defense in Sea View struggle. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot "Ziad looks at this (tie) as a win, because he doesn't expect much from us,• Newport senior sweeper Zach Wells said after the hosts more than held their own against CXange County's only remaining undefeat- ed team. •But the pl~yers expect to win and we play to win. We're trying to prove (Khoury) wrong." to frustrate Woodbridge attackers, while senior goalie Diego Grella came up big with seven saves. · Newport had two quality scoring chances, including Austin Ahlgren's near goal at the end of the first half. Ahlgren won a race to the ball with War- rior goalie Doug Allen 15 yards out and flicked a shot over Allen toward the net. Woodbridge defender Saul Wolf, however, retreated to clear the slow-bounding shot just before it crossed the goal line. COSTA MESA -It's hardly mutiny, but the Newport Harbor High boys soccer team continued to unite against it's coach Wednesday, extending its shutout streak to seven halves in a 0-0 tie with vaunted Sea View League visitor Woodbridge at Kaiser Elementary Khoury, who has been known to fudge slightly. if it allowed bis team to gain a men- tal edge, was not above praising bis troops, who were outshot, 13-7, but hardly dominat- ed. ·Wells boomed a shot in the 51st minute off a Baker throw-in, but Allen jtist deflected it over the crossbar for one of his three saves. Sailors Coach Ziad Khoury, who had objectively tabbed his defending league champions as a second-division club this season, said the Tars (4-3-2, 2-1-1 in league) have surpassed all his expectations thus far. The Sailor players, however, didn't share Khowy's opinion and have made it their mission to make the outspoken leader dine on some of that disparagement. •I'm very happy to grab a point (in the standings for a tie), because that puts us one point closer to the CIF playoffs,• Khoury said. "Defense is the name 'of the game and ours kept us in the game today. We had our opportunities to score, too. I'm very, very, very proud of my kids. That's a phenomenal Woodbridge team. I think our guys, a.re play- ing to their max.unum potential." Woodbridge (12-0-6, 2-0-2 and ranked No. 3 in the county and CIF Southern Sec- tion Division lll) kissed two shots off the post in the first 15 minutes, before Harbor settled down. "If {opponents) are going to get a goal, 'Y{e want them to ea{Tl it,• Khoury said. •And against our defense, that's going to be pret- ty hard to do." Wells, stopper Eric Werner and fullbacks Derek Baker and Chapin Kreuter combined Santa M~garita cruises to 6-1 victory over Sea Kings •Corona del Mar can't fend off Eagles' Tun Pierce, who ne ts a hat trick in Sea View League soccer win. By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot CORONA DEL MAR -The hosting Corona del Mar High boys soccer tea.m put together its fIISt successful scoring run in Sea View League dcllon in its• 6-1 loss to Santa Margarita, but even that had the Eagles' stamp on it. About seven minutes mto the second half, trailing, 1-0, the Sea Kmgs' ~emor Mlke Holle.m headed a ball off a comer kick. It appeared to be nght on the money. but an Eagle deflected it to send 1t to the head of CdM's Nick Orlich. This time, it went in to tie the score That so}'1 of'sums up the game for CdM ... whenever there was dC'llon, th(' Eagles were, somehow, involved. Coach Derek Ldwther used words like udisappointing" and •<iis- g1dcefulH m his postgame chat with lus players. Phrases like "stand- mg around" could also be heard. But before anyone should come down too hard on the Sea Kings, winless in four SE>a View League chances, some credit must be delivered to Santa Marganta's seruor forward Tun Pierce. Pierce, who is dlso a forward for the Olympic Development Pro- gram's 17 -and-under team, not only cashed in for half of Santa Mar- gan la's goals. he was also d constant factor in the guests' seeming- ly endless attack while contnbuting with an assist. At the game's onset. the Eagles came out firing. Had it not been for fleeting moments of concentration on Santa Margarita's part or phenomenal saves by CdM keeper Ken Brown (who finished with 13 saves), the contest would have been out of Cd.M's reach about three minutes into the game. Soft shots or sunply misfired ones continued throughout the first half until the Eagles' Perry Valaskantj1s caught bis own rebound and drilled 1t for the game's fLrSt score. The Eagles rattled off 25 shots on goal (15 in the first half) to CdM's total of seven Santa Marganta's last four goals were scored in the game's final SIX minutes Corona del MdT returns to action Friday afternoon with a home Pncounter against El Toro, starting at 3:15 AYSO BAL HOGS CH.AMPS Newport Beach team tops Irvine, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Tustin and Corona del Mar the for Area championship. For the hrst time in many years, the AYSO Region 97 Division 4 boys team out of Newport Beach, the Ball Hogs, clinched the Area Cham- pionship. By defeatmg teams from North and South Irvine, Costa Mesa, Tustin and Corond del Mar, the squad romped through the field without a loss. "I can't say enough about my players," Coach Hal Woods said. "They are outstanding young men who listen, learn and works as team. The tedm showed true team spuit and sportsmanship." r----------------------------------------------------, . • I P< I.< <>1.1 l ~l <>;\; Estancia Hlgh's Irving blu (left) dribbles up field as Laguna Beach's Matt Reedy gives chase in Wednes·· day's Padfic Coast League soccer crudal. Laguna Beach walked away •with a 4-1 victory. DON I.EACH : 1.0/J:l.Y I'll.OT I I I I L----------------------------------------------------~ Costa Mesa falls at Laguna Hills, 3-1 LAGUNA HILLS -Costa Mesa High's boys soccer team fell to the .500 plateau in every category Wednesday following a 3-1 loss at Pacific Coast League rival Laguna Hills, the Mustangs now 5-5-3 overall, 1-1-2 in league. Grant Nelson scored Mesa's only goal on a header off an assist from Javier Porcayo in the first half to help soothe some of the hurt Jrom the loss of all-league sweeper David Tran, who went down in tfle 20th minute with a deep thigh bruise. His status remains unclear. Laguna Hills (14-3-3, 3-0-1) scored twice after that to lead, 2-0, and scored its final goal with five minutes left to play . SCHEDULE Today • BasketlNlll High school girls -Irvine at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m.; Corona del Mar at El Toro, 7:30 p.m.; University at Estancia, 7 p.m.; Laguna Beach at Costa Mesa, 7 p.m. • 5oa:ef' High school girls -Irvine at Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m.; Corona del Mar at El Toro, 3: 15 p.m .; Laguna Beach at Costa Mesa, 3~15 p.m.; University at Estancia, 3 p.m. • wrestling High school • Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 7 p.m. BOYS HOOPS Santa Margarita tops CdM, 63-32 • Sea Kings fall to 1-3 in Sea View League race. Coron.~ ,1 .. 1 Mdr (S 1 Sl 1 J Ne\!Jport ..... 74. ~ 73 El Toro 64, ltvlne 61 ___ .._ Santa Margarita 63, UllW ;u Newport Hlrbar at IMne El Toro at Corana del Mllf Woodbridge at Santa Margarita HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOOPS ·•' SEA VIEW LEAGUE NEWPORT 74, WoooetaDGE 73 Score by Quarters Woodbridge 17 1 O 16 30 -73 Newport Harbor 22 14 23 15 -74 ~·Bartow 27, Clarie 16, Harris 8. U ~om 6, Weiss 5, Burgess 4, Roker 4, Clifford 2, Scartacclnl 1. 3-pt. goals -Barlow 5, Harris 2, Weiss 1. F04led out -Lindstrom. Newport HMbor -Robinson 26, Illingworth 15, Jameson 13, Limon 9, Hemandez 5, Hearlson 4, Nicasio 2, Ward 0, Constandse 0. 3·pt. goals -Robinson 2, Limon 1. Fouled out -Hearlson. SEA VIEW LEAGUE • SANTA MARGARITA 65, CDM 32 Score by Quarters Santa Margarita 18 16 14 15 -65 Corona del Mar ~ 5 5 17 -32 Sant. Margarft.al • Williams 13, Rice 4, Rohe 4, Forehan-Kelly 6, McKeever 10, Kramer 6, Gloger 9, Palmer 4, Dwight 2. Brown 2, Tashjian 3. 3·pt. goals: Williams 3, Palmer 1, Tashjian 1. Fouled out: None. C.dM • Conover 8, Simon 3, Gabriel 6, Shaffer 3, Jekeli 2, ·Halfacre 2, Thurman 6, Cooper 2. 3-pt. goals: Conover 2, Gabriel 2, Simon 1, Shaffer 1. Fouled out: None .. MCIRC COAST LEAGUE lAGuNA 8EAOt 61, EsTANaA 50 Score by Quarters Laguna Beach 10 22 14 15 -~1 Estancia 8 15 19 8 -· 50 Lllgwul llMd1 -Jameson 14, · Donnelly 0, Reynolds 18, Sirianni 10, Beimfohr 15, Butters 0, Domin 4. 3-pt. goals -Jameson 2. Fouled out -Domin. _,., Estancia -Keju O, Dawkins 14, • Nelson 18, Simpson 0, Rainey 0, ,• 1 Valbuena 14, Andersen 4, Cantrell o .. 3-pt. goals -Nelson 4, Dawkins 2. Fouled out -None. . PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE I LAGUNA Hw 82. COSTA MBA 41 Score by Quarters Costa Mesa • 7 11 6 18 -42 Laguna Hiiis 23 20 16 23 -82 Costa Mesa -Sou 15, Weir o. Rice' 0, Naff 10, Jones 2, Payne 5, Bryant 4, Hylton 4, Mondragon 2, Lambert 0. 3-pt. goals: Sou 3, Naff 2, Payne 1, Fouled out: None. · Laguna Hills -Sanaee 2, Ross 4, ", Pierson 10, Scaglione 5, Pryor 6, Homyak 9, Gallis 2, Eittreim 11, Rletkertc 10, Makakaufaki 10, Craft 4, Naghibi 9. 3-pt. goals: Pierson 2, Pryor 2, Scaglione 1. Homyak 1. Fouled out: Sanaee. . . MESA BOUNCE·o Costa Mesa drops fourth straight Pacific Coast League encounter, 82-42. By Molly Yanity, Daily-Pilot LAGUNA HILLS -It might be assUJDed that on the roadtrip home from Laguna Hills High for a Pacific Coast League game Wednesday night Costa Mesa stopped at the mortuary on Alicia Parkway because the Mustangs got buried, 82-42. It wasn't even a slow, painful thing that was drawn out until the final buzzer. The Mustangs, win- less in four PCL contests, breathed their last breath five and a half minutes into the game as Laguna Hills (2-2 in the league, 15-5 overall) exploded to a 19-0 lead, throwing dirt on Mesa's cas- ket with each of the six field goals it hit in its first eight attempts . "(Laguna Hills) is a good team," Mesa Coach Erich Allen said. "They don't really have just one guy to go to, but they are sol- id, solid, solid." While the Hawks seemed to have their way ~th the Mustangs (3-14 overall) in the first quarter, the attack did not cease at all in the remaining 24 minutes of play. While Laguna Hills got off to such a scorching start, Mesa was equally as cold as it managed to hit just 6 of 21 shots in the first half. "We came out real flat," Allen said. •And they were really hit- ting there in the begµJ.ning. ThfJY probably had a really good per- centage." The Hawks hit 50% (31of62.) By halftime, the hosts had extended to a 25-point lead, which would only grow. If Mesa was already dead by the fourth quarter, then t}\~ Hawks were more like vultures, when sophomore C hristian· Scaglione nailed a three-pointer· from the top of the key to lift Laguna Hills to its first 40-point advantage. Scaglione's bucket with 5:18 remaining in the game also p\.Il each of Laguna Hills' 12 players · into the sc;oring category. Pour of them tallied double figures. All of the hosts also grabbed cs,t least one rebound as they held a . 46-17 rebounding edge by the end of the contest. Mesa's junior guard Rovin.{l · Sou, who came off the bench dur-. ing the Hawks' first quarter rage, ended up leading the green and black with 15 points. . While it was senior Todd Hyl-' ton's bank-shot from two feet thllt finally put the Mustangs on tbe ' board, it was Sou's three-pointet, and a steal-plus-layup that gav~· the visitors their seven first-quat-. ter points. ' Sou's effort was supplement~ by Ryan Naff's 10 points. ,,, ' Naff and Sou also tallied three steals each. The Area champs are Nathan Derolf, Brlan Frey, Cory Manning, ' Pablo Mathus, Josh Minney, Ca"1n Nicholson, Max Petty, Michael Kingdren, Sean Rowe, MIJ<e Vackar, Brett Vosseller, Conrad Williamson, Sean Woods and Brenden Zimmer. WEDNESDAY'S DEEP SEA COUNTS CORONA· DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High's boys basketball team became the lastest in a growing list of victims for Santa Margarita, Orange County's top- ranked squad, as the Eagles handed the Sea Kings a 63-32 blow in Sea View League play " ------------ ,a.,r DAWKINS CONTINUED FROM B 1 who shrugged off the bad and introduced the good, ultimately sinking the crunch-time free throws to give Estancia a Pacific Coast League boys basketball win over the Wolverines, 73-67. •James showed a lot of disci- pline and played bis heart out. There's no doubt about it -he woll the game for us," said Estancia Coach Rieb Boyce, who • • watched Dawkins singlehandedly place the Eagles atop the PCL standings, after both teams entered the game unbeaten in league. Dawkins, the first football-basketball standout to earn Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week honors in the same school year, enjoyed the best week of his hoops career, scoring 26 points against Costa Mesa in a 70-53 Eagle win, then tying bis season-high point total with 28 against Aliso Ntvue1. •(1lle Wolvennes) were jumping all over Sam (Nelson) and leaving James open, and James has been burying them," Boyce said •(The Mustangs) also took Sam away from the offensive picture, and to his credit, James buried them in that game." What ma(ie Dawkins' performance against Aliso Niguel so significant was that the Eagle trailed by nine points midway through the third quarter. Estanda came back with a 15·0 scoring run, in whic:h Dawkins had 13. Dawkins activated the spurt with a conventional three·ROint play, when he was fouled on Jl Jumper. He drained a three-pointer next, th n was fouled on the eosUJ.ng J>OIMllion on a three-pW1t try and m"Mc:f, but mad all thrM tree thrOwl. Newport Unding -1-boat. 13 anglers. 7 sand bass, 3 calico bass. 12 mackerel. Nine in a row, by himself. •'Jbere was a four-miJ)ute stretch in the Aliso game when he just dominated both ends,· Boyce said. "He shut down (Nathan) Hair on defense, made buckets and got rebounds. It was about as good as any four-or five-minute stretch I've seen from a high school player in a long ti.me. "Think about it -it brought us back against a (previously) unbeaten team. It's not like we were ahead." Dawkins, honored twice as Athlete of the Week in his celebrated football career for the Eagles, netted 8 ol 11 free throws against the Wolverines, while making 9 of 13 from the field, including 2 of 3 from three-point country. · He added four steals, thre rebounds and one block, whlle holding Hair, Alisa's talented shAipShooter, to just 9 of 23 from the field. •we couldn't afford to lose to Aliso, because U would hurt ua in ow league title hopes," Dawkins said. •ne first thing we want this year is to w1n league. We don't want to bo the team to lose ~ it after three yea.rs in a row of Estancia wiDnlng the tiUe. • Dawkins II uodeddecl about hll future athletic pians, though football will probebly be ~ them. · • Wednesday night. Santa Margarita, undefeated al 19-0 including four league wins, held the hosting Sea Kings to five points in each quarter before CdM's benct:i outdueled the Eagles, 17-15, in final stanza. The Sea King~ (1-3, 5-15 cwer- all) were led by senior point guard Cameron Conover's eight points. Khamis to Temple COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Colleg~ sophomore Joe Kha.mis has accepted a football scholarship to Temple University. Khallrls. who earned AU-Mis- sion Conference Central honors this.season, caught 20 passes this past fall for 189 yards and a touchdown. ~ert44 ~e ".;. ~DE$1GNER"' (LOTH ING Through Consignment HIGH IND CONSIGNMINTS LABELS WILCOMI 177 Riverside Ave., Suite L Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 574.5555 \ ! I I "'· ! I I \" ( ) \ \ " I '~ .... I I ~ I I ) I I. : ', 1. ' I l " I I I ' ' I I ... I I c ~ ti Q d b s ti " 0 ,. IC C• I rr ,,, 7' c f~ s ct b4 rTt ot ~ lh of rn ml . ' ~ .. .. .. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1998 83 SUIOCA.aJIS JC HOOPS . f;>CC IN VITAL OEC WIN Sea Kings trounce Woodbridge, 10-3 OltANGIE 09'9 O*Rlt£Na .... OIWmCcwf106 S..AMA91 • Hardt scores six times to pace Corona del Mar win. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO ifucs top Santa Ana, 106-91 : behind Ll>pez, Jackson. OCC beats Dons, 64-44 s.nuAM-Alap99 t1, Mattice 4, Banks 6, Walker 11, Hanis 5, Saukkola 15, l"99 27, Vogedlng 4, BWfUll 8 IRVINE Meagan Hardt Russ 1, Tucker 1, B JOrkqvirt 1 . SaVti - Florent 4, B.lrklow 1. EJ Toro · Miiier 2, Gill 1, Norton 1, Hetridt 1 Saves· Hand 8 C 0 ST A MESA -Chantay WOM!N 3¢ goals: Saukkola 3, Bantu 2. amassed six goals, four steals and two assists and Laura Bl.alr col- lected eight steals, two assists and one goal lo lead the Corona del Mar Hlgb guls water polo team to a convincing 10-3 victory Wednesday over Sea View League host Woodbridge Woodbrl4g4t • Sello 1, Oanduran 1, Vally 1. Saves • Ybarra 3 Uni tops Mesa, 10-7 Walker 1, Harris 1, Upe 1 Fouled out: B..-rau. : ['cQSTA MESA - Gratnge Coast Col-MEN Newport sails, 8-5 l!W?'s Chris Lopez continued hiB hot sµeoting with a 26-point perfor- ~ance to l~ad the Pirates to a 106-91 victory over visiting Santa Ana in Qrange Empire Conference men's ~·~tball action Wednesday ~erung. : Lopez rut 8 of 11 field-goal attempts while draining 5 of 6 free lhf<>ws. Peyton came off the bench to lead Orange Coast College's women's basketball team with 17 points as the Pirates defeated Santa Ana, 64-44, in a game that Coach Mike Thornton dubbed as "crucial" to the Bucs' quest for the Orange Empire Confer- ence crown. Peyton. a Costa Mesa High prod- uct, scored 13 points in the second half to help OCC {16-7, 4-1) pult away after a four-point lead at the half to hand Santa Ana (15-3, 4-1) its first conference loss. Oninge c.oast • Coc>pef 16, SW\at 7, Pol59&i 6, Younger 2, t.opez 26, Langdon 2. Jackson 24, Undllsh S, Clark 18 3-pt. goals Coopef 4. Lopez 4, Jcldcson 1. Fouled out Llngdon, Jackson. Candlish. ~ EMl'ta CONfODK:E WOMEN Onlnpeo.tM Shawn Russ, Mehnda Tucker qnd Krista Bjorkqvist also tallied single goals for the winners (7-9, 2· 1 in leagu~). who shut out the Warriors (0-3 in league) in the LAKE FOREST -Newport Harbor Hlgh's girls water poJo team improved to 3-0m Sea View League play with an 8-5 victory at El Toro High Wednesday. drop-I ping the Chargers to 10-5, 2·1 en l route to their 12th victory m 15 starts. IRVINE -Host Univenity vtr· lually locked up the Pacific Coast League guls water polo crown Wednesday, holding off Costa Mesa, 10~7. Mesa's Amy Devey had six goals, two steals and an assist, while Annette Grubl.Sich chipped m four assists and the-other Mua- t~mg goal for the visitors, who fell to 5-9. 1-2 m league. Shaun J ackson added 24 points for the Pirates, while Brady Cl6.!'k tal- lied 18 to go with his team-high nine rebounds. s.m.a Ane "" s.ntA ANI • Korsme1er 7, Herco 1, A/lthooy 13, Renken 8, Tipot1 9, Allen 6. 3-pt. goals. None Fouled OYt: None. second and third quarters · April Florent had four saves for Cd.M, which returns to its borne waters Friday with a nonleague match against Long Beach Wilson Alden Moore led the way with four goals as Harbor broke away from a "tight match with a 3-1 edge m the final quarter. Uruversity unproved to 11-6, 3-0. PAOFlC COAST LEAGUE UNrVBtSm 10, CosTA MESA 7 S<Oftby~ Nilhony Cooper added 16 points as he was 4 for 7 from three-point range. Jennifer Ludwiclci had 10 points to go along with 13 rebounds and five assists. 0,.,.. CoMt • Sortino 3, Peyton 17, Rodriguez 2. ~ los Santos 2, Ovitt 6, Lodiak 4, Botana 1, Saraydarian 9, ludwicki 10, WeekS 10 SEA Vl.EW LEAGUE CoRoNA DEL MM 10, WOOOIRIOGE 3 Sclor9 by Qu.llrt.rs SEA V1EW LEAGUE NEWP<Mn' HAMOR I. EL TOllO 5 Score by Qu.rten Costa Mesa 1 2 2 2 -7 Umverstty 2 2 5 1 • 10 Cost.I Mes. Devey 6, A Grub1sich Newport Harbor 1 3 1 3 -8 1 Saves· Lombardo 7. Natalie Weeks added 10 points and 10 boards. Ani Saraydarian had nine points and nine boards. El Toro 2 0 2 l S "t The Pirates {14-7 overall, 3-2 in OEC) shot 53% from the field. 3-pt. goals: Sortino 1, Saraydarian 1, ludwldt1 1 Fouled OYt: None. Corona del M ar 4 3 1 2 · 10 Woodbridge 1 0 0 2 · 3 Newport Harbor · M oore 4, Bartow 1, Cox 1. Mander.no 1, White 1. Saves: University Hayes 3, Hallman 2. Clancy 2, Gottbreht l, Sudeith 1, Voeltt 1 Saves · Hilts 10 Corona del M•r ·Hardt 6, Blair 1, Kennedy 7. PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES City 01 Costa Mesa re-written response must be 415.50 and B&P Code Sec· narshlp PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE serves the right to reject In proper legal fert II you tlon 10471.l(b). The parties Have you started do1ng 1 __________ 1 _________ _ PUBLIC NOTICE di 11 b'd want the court to hear your herein are Rhyidir Dhoot, business yet? No Flctltlou• Buslneas FlcUtlous Bu1lnHs Flclltlou1 Business any an Of a ' •· case. plalnllfr and Paul Weis-Miidred A. Fredricks Name Stat•m!nt Name Statement Name Statement --5-T-A_T_E_M_E_N_T_O_F--I MARY ELLIOTT, D•P· 11 you do not Ille your r• mann, Welsmann Equity This .statement was flied The following persons are The following persons are The following persons are ABANDONMENT OF uty City Clerk, Clt1 of sponse on time, you may Trust, Will Carreras, defen· with the County Clerk ol doing business as: doing business as: l.C doing business as Costa Meea lose the case, and your dants. Orange County on 12/23/97 Partners Newport Beach at SPORTS. LTD 17271 Ne· IMAGE PLUS. 9!'>0 Cagney ll.S.EOFFICTtTIOUS Publlshtd Newport wages, money and prop-Published Newport 19973743077 the Dance Studio, 204 whopeStreet,Founta1nVal-lane i1101. Newpon . '11USINESS NAME Beach-Costa Mesa Daily arty may be taken without Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Daily Pilot Jan. 22. 29, Washington St , Newpor1 ley. CA 92708 Beach. CA. 92663 The following persons Pilot Jan ary IS 22 1998 further warning from the Pilot January 15. 22, 29. Feb. 5. 12, 1998 Th284 Beach, CA 92661 Los Caballeros Racquet & Oavod E. Baca. 950 Cag· hive abandoned the use of u ' · court February 5, 1998 Th268 Judith A Hill, 85 Tangelo, Sports Club, Lid., (CA). ney Lane i; 101. Newport t~ F1c:t11lous Business Th251 There are 01her legal re-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Irvine, CA 92620 J480 Torrance Blvd 3rd Beach. CA 92663 Name.MIKE'S CARPET EM·'--P-U_B_l-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ quiremonts. You may want Robert M. Cooper 31631 Floor. Torrance, CA 90503 This business 1s con· PORIUM, 124 E. Seven-to call an attorney right Flctltloue Bueln••• Flctltloua Buslneas 2nd Ave. Laguna Beach. This business is con· ducted by an indMduat teenftl Street, Costa Mesa. BSC 8883 away. It you do not know N S Name Sta1ement CA 92677 ducted by a limited partner· Have you started doing CA 92627 NOTICE OF an attorney, you may call ame tatement The lollowlng persons are ThlS business Is con· ship business yet? Yes 12·26· The . Fictitious Business an attorney referral service The 10110'."''ng persons 819 doing business as· ducted by: a general pan· Have you started doing 97 tlame referred to above PETITION TO or a legal aid olloce (hsled doing business as: Comprehensive Business nersh1p business yat?No David E Baca was flled In Orange Counly ADMINISTER In Iha phone book). ESSENCE UNLIMITED. Services 11 1329. 4)40 Havl!' you star1ed doing Julia Frey. General Pa11ner This statement was !tied on 1 2 ·2 2 ·9 2 . F 11 e ESTATE OF: Oespues de que la en-THE, 8652 Masters Or., Campus Dr.. Suue 216, business yet? No This statement was llled w•th the County Clerk ot No F5S5318 ESTHER L. SPARE troguen esta citaclon Judi· Huntington Beach, CA Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 Judith A Hitt . with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 12·29·97 Lenny Peterson, 9212 aka ESTHER SPARE c:ial usted tiene un plazo de 92646 Ronald S Rubino. 2845 ThlS statement was rled Orange County on 01·09·98 19973743368 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE f ictitious Buelneu Name Statement The following 'persons are da.ng business as Company Gear. 3101 W Coast Hwy • 1 SOA New po11 Beach. CA 92663·4001 Laura Vance 3101 W Coast Hwy ti 1 sOA. Ne<N· pol'1 Beach. CA 92663-4001 Tn1s business 1s con· ducted by. an ind1v1dua1 Have you stal'1ed do·ng business yer'> Yes. Jan l!i, 1998 laura M Vance This statemertt was l1lea v.•th the County Clen. o' Oningo County on 1 ·20·98 19988746049 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE f letltlout Business Name Statement Tt1e tollowmg persons are doing 01.1s.ness as· BLACK LABEL SKAT~ BOARDS H882 Hope St We~:rr 'S!er, CA 92683 Jotm Le•ov Lucero. 14882 Hope St V'. estm1ns1er, CA 92e83 T111s tlu~oness is con• ducted O) an 1nd1~1dual Hlhe ,c.., star1ed doing llus1ness yet? Yes Aug 199() John L Lucero 1n1S 5-liSterr ent 11\U hied ... :~ t'lt-Co•"ty c1..,i. 01 Orange County on 1·20-98 19986748060 Heal"'tflon Circle. Hunll""· aka ESTHER 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS Karen la Bianca, 8652 Alta Vista Or . Newport 1th t"A Co nty Clerk of 1 "986745113 '' .. ,, Master$ Or Huntington w '"' u • Daly Pilot Jan t 6 lS Oa<ly P11ot Jan 22 29 Oar i' :::1 Jan ?2 29 Ion Beach. CA 92646 LACKEY SPARE para presentar una re· Beach CA 92°646 Beach, CA 92660 Orange County on 12·30-97 Daily Pilot Jan tS. 22, 29, 22 1998 Th238 Feb 5, 12. 1998 Tn272 Feb 5 12. 1~98 T1'1277 This business is con· spuesta escr1la a maqu1na • Sharon A. Esterley, 2845 1997374349" · CASE No A1""0555 To y l B anc:a 8652 • Feb. 5, 1998 th26~ ---------• ducted by en indMdual • '"' en esta corte. n " 1 • . Alta Vista Or.. Newport ., PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Leonard Peterson To all hairs, benohciartes. Una cal'1a o una Hamada Masters Or., Hunllngton Beach. CA 92660 Daily Pilot Jan 8, 15, 22. __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ 1998874S115 creditors, conllngont crodl· telelonrc:a no le ofrecera Beach. CA 92~ This business is con· 29· 1998 • Th248 _f_l_c_tl_tl_o_u_s_B_u_s_l_n_e_s_s ___ f_l_c_tl_t_io_u_a_B..._u_sl_n_e_s_s_ f ictitious Business This statement was hied torhs. and pebrsonts who dm~y protacclon: su respuesta Brad TPo~walY, C97A099 OH42•11· ducted by; husband and PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement ot erw1sa e 1n eres111 1n esrita a maqulna tiane que haven, u unga, 1 wile • S Wilt\ the Counly Clerk 01 h II l b th H d 12A08 o Name tatement The following persons are The tonow1n9 pe•sons a1e Tne tollow1'1g persors are t e w1 or esta e, or o · cumphr con l•s tormali· owar isher, " r· H•ve you s1a~ad doing Fl I I B I 0 ,.._,, 0 -09 98 1 ESTHER l SPARE k 0 0 Wh CA w " ct t ous us ness The following persons are doing business as doing bus•ness as d1;; ng bJS•ness as rM1ge """"'Yon 1 · o · · a 8 dadas 1..,,~les apropladas ange '-· ither, bus'1ness yet?. Yes. 12·1·97 s oc E ER n SES s s c ,,... ESTHER SPARE k ES -,.a 90601 Name tatement doing business as· JAMA K. NT P • trattgy Matters 169' a1 ork ompariy ~~y5;:1~;an. 15• 2~;}690 THEA LACKEY SP:R~ • :~~~~~~ ~~1~:5~ue la corte This business is con· ~~i~al~1~1~~~~1 was filed The following persons are a) S & S FINANCIAL. 48S E 17th Street, Ste Mesa Dnve Su 1e E·il b) L & r.1 .nves'"'1en1 Co A PETITION has been SI usled no presanta su ducted by:a general pal'1· with th .. County Clerk 01 doing business as: b) BOB'S GARAGE DOOR 370 Costa Mesa CA Sen1a Ana He19n1s CA t~OO Acar1s. Ste 3tS PUBLIC NOTICI! II d b JEAN s LIECHTY hi ., Anthony Paving Company SERVICE 1021 Damascus 92627 9~707 Costa '.•esa CA 92t;:6 1 e Y • respuesta a tlempo, puade ners P Orange County on 12·30·97 3 9 v L N C C M CA 92626 J R R k 2SO 62 "' Robert Stover. 1691 M"sa •·t·r~ P s~r" 1500 A<'!ams -..--------1n 11)e Supenor Cour1 ol perder el ca•o. y le pueden Have you started doing 19973743482 41 1a 100. ewport ir., osta esa. ames . oc. a. nu ~ "w v ~ _ CITY OF C 11 C I OR ., ?Y 970 Seach. CA 92663·3908 Robal'1 H 'Simmons, 1021 Street Newport Beach CA Drove SJ1te E.a. Sant.J .Ana Ave S·., 3 \~ Cos:.a '"esa • a 1 orn1a. ounty o · quttar su sal•t1o, su dinero business yet es. I 1 ANGE 0 Ka La B Daily Pilot Jan 8 1S 22 Anthony P. Francois, 3121 Damascus Cir Costa 92663 He•grots, CA 92707 CA 921'26 COSTA MESA · y olras cosas de su ren ianca ' ' · w c 1 H 13A N M CA 92626 Th b s ess s co This business is con"· Th•s bvs nus s con-.,~ANOE COUNTY, THE PETITION requests propiedad sin all1sO adlclo-This statement was tiled 29, 1998 Th250 · oas wy • ew· esa, •s u in 1 n-th t JEAN s LIECHTY b th h c ty Cl k 1 pol'1 Beach, CA 92663 This business rs con· dueled by an ind,;.11dual ducied by an •'10•' 1C:.sal ovctec Ct an 1ni:h aua t' CALIFORNIA a · · e nel por parte de la corto W1 1 0 oun er 0 PUBLIC NOTICE Michael Ray, 310 So Jef· ducted by an ind1Vldua1 Have you storted doing Ha,e you stal'1ed doing Ha•e ,o... started dong NOTICE ~~fe0~~~~~eastger=~~~~~~ Exlstenpot,os requlsltos le-d Orange C~~":8~;~~~~!8 lerson, Placentia. CA 92870 Have you started doing business yet? Yes. 10 1 97 business yet'> No bvs.ness ,lc't'> Yes l -98 c l_NVITINC BIDS the estate or the decedent. gales. uede que usle FlcllUoua Buslnesa Th is busineu Is con· bus1ntss yet? -2 Yes, James R. Rocko Roben Stover Ma•1o. P 501~ '·NOTICE IS HEREBY THE PETITION requests qulera Hamar a un abogado Daily Pilot Jan. 15. 22. 29, Name Statement ducttd by· a gener31 parl· 1972, •t No This statement was hied This statement was f11ed Tn.s statement was t.ted SNE,N that sealed propos-the decedent's Wiii and lnmedlalamente. Si no Feb. 5, 1998 • th26S The following persons are nership Robert Simmons with the Couniy Clerk ol with the County Cler~ ot w•t~ l"e Coi.nty Clerk ol allf lor turnlshlnn all labor I conoce a un abogado doing business as: Have uou started "~'ng This statement was f1!9d Orange County on 12·30-97 Orange Couniy on 1·20·96 Orange County on 1-20-98 " • codlcols. JI •. ny. be adm lied puede llamar a un serv1clo PUBLIC NOTICE s ' ...., m torlals. equipment. to probate The Wltl and a) MIKE'S CARPET • b) business yet? Nd with the County Clerk of 19973743501 19988740050 19980748088 transportalion and such any c:Odiclls are available de relerencla de abogados Flctltloua Bualnese MIKE'S CARPET WARE· A.P. Francois Oronge County on 01·09·!18 Dally Piiot Jan 8 1s 22 Oa11y P1101 Jan 22 29 Oa •y Polot Jan 22. 29 O\lt'r fac:ihlles 115 may be for examination In the file 0 a una otlc:l7a de 1ayu?a Name Statement HOUSE. c) MIKE'S CAR· This statement was filed 19980745153 29 1998 · Th243 Feb. 5. 12, 1998 Th274 Feb. 5, 12 1998 Th280 •(quired for the RE· kepi by the court. :~~~~lea el d rector o tee· The following persons are PEf EMPORIUM, 1998 Har· wtth the Counly Clerk ol ·Daily Pilot Jan TS. 22, 29. • P-t'A CEMENT 0 F THE PETITION requests CASE NUMBER doing business as: . bor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, CA Orange County on 12·29·97 Fob 5. 1998 th2S6 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fl1>0R Tile AT VARI· autho11ty to administer the (Numero del Caso) Pac1l1c Monarch Rescue 92627 19973743352 ' _F_l_c_t_lt_lo_u_s_B_u_sl_n_e_s_s_' OU8 LOCAT~ONS, CITY estate under the lndepen-,..7CV003875 Project, 4425 Jamboree Phil;f, Sardo. 5906 Pen-Daily Pilot Jan. 1, 8, 15, PUBLIC NOTICE ~JECT NO 98-01 dent Administration of Es· • Road. Sta. 125. Newport nfle1 ' Woodland Hills, CA 22 1998 Th236 Name Sta1ement • , • 18181 Act. (This authority The name and address ot Beach. CA. 92660 91367 -·--------Fictitious Business The following persons are :J...be received by the City Wiii allow the personal rep· the court Is· (El nombre Y Jerry L. Parker, 425 Jam· This business. is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement doing business as· o1"t;osta Mesa 1J the Office resentative 10 lake many dlrecclon de ta col'1e es) boree Road. Sulto 125• ducted by:an lndovldual The lollowlng persons are Vending Sec(mty Products. of"h City Cl k 77 F i · i Have you started dolnn Fictitious Business doing business as· 72 Newton W•u Costa • I e er • a r actions w thoul court BP· •'UNICIPAL COURT FOR Newport Bt1ch, CA 92660 .. ,. ., . C C t I I B f kl "" business uet?No Name Statement Sall L•kt City F1n~nclal "esa CA 92627 Drive, osta Mesa. a 1 or· prova tore ta ng car· THE STATE OF CALIFO"'· Doug Schneider. 17801 p Iii S 'd 0 M ,.. • I t e 1 o11an1 actions n 1 s s 1 h P ar o The following persons art Sennc:es. 9042 Garfteld VSP Inc • (NV) 772 New· n~I until Iha hour o ain v ry mp ' NIA, ORANGE COUNTY, CMAa n926 1 1re4et. uite H, Irv ne. Debra R. Campbell. Office do1~ bus1·ness ·~· A 2 1 H I W C M CA t •00 a.m., February however. the personal rep-M .... ve • " 1 • unt ngton ton ay, osta esa. 2'._1.1998 at which time resentat1ve will be required CENTRAL ORANGE JUDI· John Raymond Woolsey, 3 anager a) ANTUCKET STYLE. b) Beach. CA 92646 92627 • . to give notice 10 Interested CrAL DISTRICT, 700 CIVIC Montanas Nor1e, Irvine, CA This statement was flied 11/Y COTIAGE. C) JAVA V.ermck Pleitez. 1409 Ar· This business is c:on-ttiVt will be opened pub· persons unless they have CENTER DRIVE. WEST. 92715 with the County Clerk ol JOE'S, 4905 Yorba Ranch 11ngton Ave .. Los Angeles. ducted by: a corporilt1on licQ< 1nd read aloud In the waived nohce 0, consented SANTA ANA, CA 92701 This business Is con· Orange County on 01~·98 Ad., Yorba Undo CA CA 90019 Have you started doing Council Chembars. Soaled to the proposed action.) The name, eddress. and ducted by: 8 general part· 10988745118 92887 This business is con· business yet? Yes, l2·6·94 P1oposala shall bear the The Independent admlnls· telephone number of plain· nership Daily Pilot Jan. 15, 22. 29, J.C. Style Inc .. (CA). 490S ducted by: an lnd1V1duaf VSP. Inc., Bruce Wonks trfl\1 of the work and name trallon authority wlll be 111f's attorney or plalntlll Have you started doing Feb. 5, 1998 lh259 Yorba Ranch Rd., Yorba b~~~~es~o~et~ta~~ ~l~it"~ ~~1~d~~tement was 11.od or the bidder but no other granted Ulllen an Inter· • E business yet? Yes. 8/11/97 PUBLIC NOTICE UTnhdlsa. CbAus9i2n8e8s7s Is con· 98 C C ested person frltt an ob-wolhoul an attorney, Is: ( I J. Parker with tne ounty lerk of dfl.l~uishlng marks. Any ioction to the petition and nombre, ta dlraccfon y el This statement was filed ducted by: a corporation Vernock Pleitez Orange County on 12·30-97 Fictitious Business Name Statemen1 The following persons are dorng business as· Hiiliiitiiil SOUTH COAST AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 300 E Coast Hwy. Slip "163 Nev.po11 Be3ch, CA 92660 Cemetef)' • Mortuary Joshua Francis Beaumont. Chapel • Crematory 4 Summerw1nd Ct New· port Beach, CA 92663 3500 Pacrllc V11w OnV9 Tnos bus mess 1s con· Newport Beach ducted by an 1nd•~•dual e44-2700 Have you started doing i--1111111 ... 1111 ... ~~~ .. business yet? No PIERCE MOTHERS Joshua Franc.s Beaumonl BEU IROADWAY Th.s statement was hlec with the County Cterk ol Mortuary * Chapel Orange County on 1·20·98 Cremation 19988746051 bid received alter the snow good cause why the numero de telerono del With the County Cl&rk of Flctltlou• Bu1lneH Have you started doing This statement was filed 19973743502 s,hJduled c:loslng lime for court should not grant the abogado del demandante. Orange County on 12..J0.97 Name Statement business yet? Yes, 1991 with Iha County Clerk . or Daily Pilot Jan 8. IS. 22 Oo:i1ly Pilot Jan 22 29 111.-.recelpt ot b1d1 shall be euthorfty. 0 del demandante que no 19973743488 The following persons are JC STYLE. INC .. Judith Orange County on 01-14·98 29• 1998 Th249 Feb. 5. t2. 1995 Th27S 110 Broadway Costa Mesa CM2-8t80 re!Ulnod lo bidder un· A HEARING on the pell· t1ena abogado, es) Daily Pilot Jan. 8, 15. 22, dColonlbgebr1u, sE1nelch'1'ngaesr:. Rhodes Car1er, Pre5tdent 19988745822 0 B 'I S II It F d It .....-It h u b th 1 11on will be held on FEBRU This statement was flied Daily Polol Jan 15, 22, 29. PUBLIC N TICE uy 1 · e in o,......,--. 1 a e 9 soe ARY 19 l998 I 1 45 m I. LAW OFFICES OF JEF· 29, 1998 Th245 & Co 1401 Dove St with the County Clark ol ----------1 ClaHlfled. "ffponsibility 01 the bidder • ' a : p n FREY o. SCHOR. 5020 B I" NOTICE •520, 0 Newpo11 Beach, CA Orange County on 12·29·97 Feo. 5 1998 lh269 Fictitious Business -==================~ to SH that his bid Is re-~~I c~~3 o:~vc:eat;~:~. ~r~ SUNSET BOULEVARD. PU L"' 92660 19073743400 PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Statement r ce1ved In proper ume. ange, CA 92868. LOS ANGELES. CA 90027 Fictitious Buelneas Colbert. Eichinger & Co Daily Pilot Jan 1 8, ts •----------The rottowt09 perSO'IS are .61 'Set of Bid Oocumonts IF YOU OBJECT to the (2131 913•3357• BAR NO : Name Statement LLC. (CA), 1401 Dove St. 22, 1998 Th2J7 Fictitious Business doing business as· """be oblatned at the 01· granting of the petition, you 106592 The following persons are :i:O Newport Beach. CA PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement Oll1ct Demands Used Ot· fl"l!t of the City Engineer. should appear al the hoar· DATE: MAY 281 1997 doing business as• This business 11 con· The ro110.,..1ng persons are ~~e Fu;•ture & E1~ctro~1cs, 71 f:alr Drive. Costa Mesa. Ing and slate your ob-ROBERT B KUHEL e) Pleasure Point Design, dueled by:llm11ed Llabohty •--f-lc_t_ll_lo_u_1_8_u_s_ln_e_ss __ dT":eg ~~~~ls;N~s: GROUP ung1:0n ~~~~~to;A ~264~n-~fornla upon nonr•· techona or Ille written ob-• OLE' b) Pleasure Point Con-Co " f.:::..:...d bl • a ent of ec:llons with the court be· Clerk, by EVA I • cepts, 704 Acacia St .. New· Name Statement I JOO Brostol SI No Giibert .Joe Seieza• 2614 _, • • P ym ore the hearing Your ap-SIAS, Deputy C Have you sta1'1ed doing The following persons are Sto 100. N'ewport Beach Huntington St. Huntongton St0.00. An addltlonl.l pearance may be In peraon Publlshed Newport ~~v:~a~~ug~:2~~~ 704 business yet?Yes, 10·3'1·97 doing buSlness as· CO CA 92660 Beach CA 92648 charge of $4.00 musl or by your attorney. Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Acacia St Newport Biach Colber1. Eichinger & Co. ReNrN, 2916 Royal Palm Tanya L Shroyer, 1300 Tnls buSlnan Is con· ~dncluded ii handled by IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Pilot January 15, 22• <>9. CA 92625 ' ' LLC, ThOmas W. Eichinger. Or .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Bristol St No. Ste 100 ducted by· an ind<v1du1l 1. Bid Documents nnd or a contingent creditor ol February 5 1998 Gary Allen Lee. 704 Acacia ~~b!;ii~~n~erwas ltltd Rodney B~rs. 2916 Ro~al ~ewport Beach. C~ 92660 b~~~~es~°:et?s~~ttd do•ng other contrecl documents the deceased., you must ftle . . Th252 S1., Newport Beach, CA with the County Clerk ot Palm Or' osta Mesa. A his d bbus1ne.ssds c,on· G1lbeA Joe Sa1••1r nlllP also be examined at your claim w11h lht court 92625 0 C 9 92626 ducte y an 1nd1111 111 " - the Office 01 the City Clerk and m11I a copy lo the per-PUBLIC NOTICE Thia business Is con-range OYnty on 01·09· 8 Pa1r1c:11 Sills. 2916 Ro~11 Have you stal'1ed domg This statement was !tied of the City of Costa Mesi ~rn~edrg~r~~:~~~t~eWll~f,; Flctltlou• Bu•lneH . ~~~~~~by: I limited part· Daily Pllo!~:~~;~:~.O~. ~;~~60r .• Coste Mesa. A ~u~~=s~ ~~~o~:r 0~'!1n~~eCo~~~;t~n ~l-~~9g1 ~ments will not be tour monlhs from the date Name Statement Have you started doing Feb. 5, 1998 th264 This business Is con· This statement was hied 19988748048 malled unless the ad-of fir11 Issuance of the let· The follow1ng persons .,1 business yet? Ytt, 121151 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by:husband and with the County Clerk ol Dally Pilot Jan 22, 29. 161onal $4.00 charge 11 In-tars es provided In sec11on doing lxlslntss II: Tim• 97 wife Orange Coullty on 12·23-97 Feb .. 5. 12, 1998 Th27o lyded with payment. 9100 of the California Pro-works Trenscrlpllon Ser· Steven c.. Holt. Generel Flctltlou• BuilnHI Have you started doing 19973743184 .a.ti bid lhaU be made bate COde. The time tor Iii· vice. 3900 Birch Street. Per1ner business yet?No Daily Pilot Jan. 1, 8, 15 n the Proposal form, Ing claims wtll not tKplre 1202, Newport Beech, CA This statement was flied Name Statement TRho1d,nesyta81!'!!'~t wa• 11,_,. 22. 1998 Th237 "'' P·l lh h p.9 before f<?ur months from 92680 with the County Clerk of The following persons are ........... ,.... dtd In th:"°contrect thbe heenng date nollc.d Sally London, 1970 North Orange County on 12·30·97 ~fb~-~~T'~:P~~y. with the County Clark of men11, and shell be e Yg~· MAY EXAMINE "'' Uncoln Street, Orange, CA 19973743504 b) Soundcast Company. Orange c~~:a:'1~~fo;8 ompanled by a certln.ct Ille kept by the court. II you 9f,?:;n Rey. 25727 Vla Dally Pilot Jan. 8. 15, 22, c) Griswold Cashng, 1701 Dally Piiot Jan. 15, 22. 29, r cashier'• eneclt« 1 bid are 1 person Interested In Lo{T'las 112 Laguna Hills 29,1998 Th247 Placentia Avenue, Coste Feb. S. 1998 th261 fOf not less t"8n '°" the e•t•t•. you may nte CA 92653 • • PUBLIC NOTICE Men. CA 92627-4475 FIND an apartment through classified On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? r.ail Toll Frtt l-888-54CA.SKET Serving Orange & Sarroundlng Counties I lht emount of their bid with the court a former R• Mary Aston 107111 Cheat· Griswold ~ndustrlts, Inc.. PUBLIC NOTICE • queel for Special Notice of St • A 1 A L Fl tlllo 8 1 (CA), 1701 Placenha Av· 1----------•-------------------~--Ade payable to the City the llllng ol en Inventory nut rHI, P · os c ua u• n••• enue. Costa Men. CA Flctltlou• Business s l]~l:ZNiG Costa Mesa. No pro-and appraisal of estate as· ~amllos, CA 90720 Name St•t•cn•nt 92827-41475 Name Statement Annelle 8ook1pan, 1423 The lollowlnn ""''°"' are I HI •11•11 be considered sets or of 1ny petition or AlamDa 10 Huntington doing t>uslnen i;;; Thia business • con· The following persons are Its• 1ccompanled by account ea prOlllded In Beach CA 92648 SRC PROPERTIES. 2850 dueled by: 1 corpor•tlon doing business as: h cashier's check, cash section 1250 ot the Cellfor-Jotyn 'opanel 3113 Newpor1 Celle GuedeleJara San Hive you '1•r1•d doing PREFERRED BENEFITS bidder'• bond. ~~:.r~~~'·s~1:· ~o~: AV9. 1303, long Beach, C1emen1•.i. CA 92fl73' ~~:,~~:!i~::ie'•~~nc: .. ~~~;~,1~N52.1!~~g~,: No bid shall be consld· torm Is avellable from the CA 90814 Rodn9y ~urr111, 2850 Cane Daniel B. Ktlle Chlel Fl· Hll?i CA 92e53 unless It Is made on a coun clerk This bualnue Is con· Guadale)ara. Sen Clem-nencial Officer ' P :; td Bent! IS Group k Pfot>Osal fOftn f\lr-Attor~•~ for Pell· :!.~~P by:a general part· 8;~~r~t 9;~:er11ts Inc This etatement was flied I~ •• tCA). 23015' Ott Lago: lshtd bY the Ctty ol Costa tlo,,.n Have you atarted doing (CA) 1300 Quell St ', Sult~ with the County Clerk ol LaQuna Hills. CA 92eS3 ... end Is made II\ ac· DOUOL.AI C. LIECHTY, buslneu yel?No m. Newpon Bnch, CA Orange County on 1·20.98 Thia bu1lnts1 11 con· dance with tho prOlll· KIO ATTORNEY AT Sally London 92660 19988748084 ducted by: a corporetlon 1 of tht Proposal ,... LAW ' :JU UN MIQUIL Thia 11atem.en1 wll flied Thfl butlneu 11 con-Daily Piiot .Jfl/I. 22. 29, H...,. you ltvted cl01ng uiremen11 o• ' IT• • •o NEW with 11\t County Clerk ol dllCttd by:a gefltfal pat1· Feb. 5, 12. 189t Th279 bu1lne1t yet? Yes, '~:98 :':I.\. • "'' ' '• ' • O Coll ty Of 09 98 hi Preferred Benefits ""oup, Eai;n bidder must havt • PORT BeACH, CA range n on • • nlf• P PUBLIC NOTICE Inc, Ai.n Cration, CEO, .. , c-15 Flooring end 82990.TIOS . tttl97151 to Have you atatltcl d0491 Ownlf/Man•ger Covering Conlt'Ct°' Publlal\td Newport Dally Polol Jan. 15, 22, 29, ~ualne,~a )tt7Ye~i:.1"~· Ftotltlou• Bu•lneH Thie atatement was filed tntt end a1ao be pr• Oeech·Coata Me.. Dally '•b. 5. 1998 th2117 A::!, su:r°.W: Prttld~f" Name Statement w1lh 1ne "County Clertt ol •• rtQulrtd by Pilot January 1e, 22, 231 PUBLIC NOTlCI Thi• 1t1ttmtnt was flied Tht foOowlng ~on• ere Otangt CollnJy on 1·20-98 1991 With ll\t County Clttll of dOlnQ bustneu aa. tff81748041 A Contractor u11ng a cran · rn742 ~tut WtltrnaM. Wtl• Orange County on 0149--M ;&~~A~~cMlAsw~~:a Dally P110t Jan. 22. 29, claaalll"tlon not·~~ PUBLIC NOTICE c::r .. ~q~\z .. :n::~. ~ 1ffJ 1174513! Bitch St., Newport 'eeech, F'eb. 5, 12. 1ne Tt1213 , tl'1t Oenen11 Prev-·no Ile• that an 1ppllc.1tlon '°' Dally Pilot an. 15• 22• '"'• CA 92880 PUBLIC NOTICE 11• Dtltrmlnatlon'I mey ne1ISl94a itcoveiy hat been mtdt to P'tb. a. 1991 ll'IUI Jo Jallna-Cact\la, 28~ r--------- ttQUfttd to pay the 0SUllMONI the Departmtnt of Reel I!• PUIUC NOTlC! Pueo Mlchefte. lflll Juan FlotlUoue •~lneN rate of lhlt etall or lite Recovery Account Utlll Clp.strano, CA 82t't5 H.•nM Statement daallfl~on inott clottly (CITACION JUDICIAL). r.ur~ant to a JUdgment In Plotltloua IU91Maa ~avid C. Worle~, 6~59 Tl'lt fotlowlnQ petton.t llt UI II at ahOW!I II\ NOTICE TO Dl!fENOANt. avot ot Rhlndlr [)hoot NMM ltet-....nt 0 SulllYan. l.oa ~. clOlnQ tKl"""9 H ' I Av I t o 1 Ao u a a cf o) (County of SU11tt ~It ot The CA too:>a a) T·SIBtt • SurlbOarda Deteunlneaon1 Ml~AEL HOCHMAN ANO California, ciu No. ,....-. ::r'ng ~·art This bualnHa la con-b) T·S1r"1 e $urft)Oatd1'. •t the time ol the DOH 1 l'O 20, INCW-CVCSM-3301). EYetY ..... ~ ~ 3120 ~ br! C°4'p81'tMtt Appertl I MOii, 9021. $.El bids SN!. aonabte 8't•"'P' 10 ......,. na • Hava ~ ,1anec1 doing CltninO RM•. San c~ ContfactOf • ., ... com-VOU ARI! 8[1NO SUID av .. plltlet hit bttn made ~ ·=· .~~ tKtelntU Y9tf v ... 7/14 enl• CA urn With the proyt1lon1 of PLAINTIF'P:: (A Ud. le "ta' A cot>Y of the appllc4tb M~ Jo JaMI~ Hofman D~ fMn, IOI 1170 IO 1710 '"' dtrrlendal\CIO) CA.AMINA and ... pteadlngt ............ ,.Midi,..,. ........ ~..!.~Cl~·· Thi• 1tatt!Mnt ... filed Call• Del ltecUlco, San • AAAMIULO AYAH AAAM-able et the I.ht Ofbt of .., av ..,...an ...,_..... • 0--"l't the County ~ of Cltmlntt; CA. at12 ¥t, Of the Clllfvfl\la IU\.O, A MtNOR, MICHA&L ....... Wm C"'9on. .. tone .. Mar, Cal'°""' Orange COUl'ly on 12-30-17 Thie bu11ne11 I• c:on- Cocfe: VII~ AAA.MIULObA MINC>f' .... 1NO llllca AYefUI lecf• 12121 1tlfa~~ ducted by. WI lndlYldual •end M*e ol W19tt ... AHO TH" UOH THll" IMMO, CA Mt1•. tN'; no-J~o::,-::~ De19y Piiot Jen. t, tS. 11, ....,,. ~ _,,.. ~ blthed by ~. City Of OUA.ROIAM AD UTIM tlo9 " ~ "'* ~ , .. Mir c....,,.,. "' ,... "'"' bUM'leltl vecn", 1"4 ...... WNct\ we on CAAMINA AAA.MIULO. enl to C,'C,,., ltetlon =-' Norlftltl ~ lNln wllft ~ Cl'Y Clerk of J:ft "::, a:..CAUHDM Thi• buMneta • ~ TB '• ft£ 'Tlll9 .... ......,. WM fMd °' c.-...-. .. .,.. °" '"-:.:: MEET ~ by: • P*" '*'" AniAI' =:~ ~ =-= ._.Mtlafl ,___•Illa Alt Klnd9 of Jobe POf ""*"' Cilllellld ttl?i74llOT =~ ~., ..._. -'JW ·""""'c~ All Kc.,,.• °'•!!.opee. ... ... ,, wr Hot Jan 11 '" n. ~;:..;.;m~-"'.;....;.•-·,...,...,....; ;,... hOllf' ,c--•• -· n . '"' ~ ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1& Ltgal Dtptutmml Ill~ DailJ Pilot is plazsetl • I() 41mflfUfa II NW saVa now 1tt.¥liJabk ll> ntW bflsiM:SSa. ~will now SF.ARCH the 1lll1M far JOf'"'"" ot10 ~. "*~JO"• ti1N mJ tlN trip"' tht ~HOF in SdntaAna. That. uf ttlllN, ~ llN Jti¥Drll is~" wJlfi'L JOlll:fiait»us bwsinar ~~ will1 tht ~ Qn! peJHiJ1 tJnlt II wtJt fai faw ~Ill mJfiinJ"' ""4J llltiJ Ihm file JOlflT proof of pwbliotJitm uAIJ, tht ~cw. PWw., l!J "'fik """~ busiNss JI 7 ,,.,., "'tht DttiJy Pilat. 330 w. &] 54 C.-r Mm. If Jiii' al1f1IOt llJtli> bJ ,_QI// 11t 111 (114) 642-021 .,ttJ aw wi/J"""" "'""'I!''•• for""' ., J,;,,,JJ,-~ '1] ""1il.. . -'If JOI' JwJJ bot llllJjitn/lw ff'--,.,.°"' .. l#.J •will.,,..... ... ilM •.. ,.. G#J lid;,,"!" w ,,_,_ . . . ~Pilot : 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 84 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1998 Ne .. pun Bcach/Cona M PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC ~OTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES .,, ATTENTION PROCEED!~ AGAINST '"'°"~ esvmtieo IO oe abOVt u no llTMJ ~or bus1ne11 yet? YH, 1/4/98 PUBLIC NlllTfCE Tiiis bu1lne11 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE Tht1 bu11n1u le con· PUBLIC NOTIC....,., ATTOANEVSI YOUr YOU OULD CON· set tol\tl f>elow The amounl oltler CX>fTllTlOrl "8~~1t11Qn 1s Marl\ O Owen ,., dueled by• en lndlvldual ducted b~· an lndMdual ------------ THIS IS YOUR LAST TAC A I.A ER · lbe g1111e< on tile day o ~inlc:1loM to lhe loca-This 1ta1emen1 wu hied Fictitious Builn•H Have you started doing Fictitious BuelneH H1v1 you , .. fled doing JloUtlous BualneH CHANCE to PRESIDE as =~~lie=~~ m &~~K ANDREW tton ~~~ ~~1,h~eh1,.~~~yn1~ ~1-~9;1 Neme Stetement bUSJo:::~~c~rr:': Heme Stetement busSco,,,.n !!..r.d111?rNo Heme SlalemetH JUDGE In Opt 17. OF SU· -"s -a S WSK . I ,_ ..,_, :5\ ,..._ ~ vr . .,, """ ..... In Th f ti I ~ T I H PEAIOR COURT OF THE ""' di ..... on a sing• l1WI u... 19985740007 • "1 o owing persons '" Th11 11a1tmen1 w11 lileo • o ow ng peraont are Th11 atat1men1 was filed he o owing peraon1 Ill STA TE OF CALIFORNIA stale or nabOnal bank c:lledt as h•s SOie and ~ ~ 0 davs or the ate o 0 1 P 1 1 J 22 29 doing busrneu 11• with the C0t.tnty Cltfk or doing 1>Y1lne11 at: with the County Cieri\ ol doing butlnen 1.1: lwlg c ENT RA L 0 R 4 NG E draMi Dy a state or federal il1y blic:atlbn of this Notice fe1b1\ 1 ~0. 199;" Th281 WARAr1s, 19012 HOiiy SI. Orange County on l·~0-98 J&J Con1ullJng, 1048 Ir· Orange County on 1•2o.98 Bendor1, 2243 M.artln St .. COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS· Cled•I union 01 a dlecit ~led T~'lt fj le " . Huntington 8Hch, CA 19986746047 vine All.a •• 1818, Newpc)ll 1998474SOSD -.u1, ll'Vlne, CA~6U. TRICT, pending ltlO Juno 2. dsa'avY1111. sbaynda to~ .. ,!!'""'leda•~ cVul· T ~TRUS Ef. >.;I OS. 1998STEE PUBrlc UOTfCE 926U Beach, CA 92660 Glenna Travers McG111;y. ng .,., ,_....,.. """ IC >.I 1.; TRU " " James Linn Wagnor, 99 Daily Pilot Jan 22• 29, Jeffrey L. Boykin, 1048 Ir· Doily Pilol Jan. 22, 29, 2243 Martin St., 1 121 • .:.lr· 1~~8P1:1:~!10~o~tlc~u r~~!\i o~ sa~1nis :~ ~~ menl ~ 811 ~~st't; ~IC AWC FERNANDO Flclltlous BuilnH• Fair Drive, Costa Men. CA Feb 5, 12, 1998 Th271 vine Ave .. 1618, Newport Feb. 5, 12, 1998 Th283 vine, CA 92612 2 proponent S1anley Fiala ~n 51(f2 ol ~~inanoal Book paoe~ al R.ec· MIS~EI VO Hem• Stetement 92626 Beach, CA 92860 · Till• b11slness 11 mlJl• Toi (714) 751-1373, FIJC ....,. au·"--· .... 1,. ~ ords 111 th~ ~ the Re• SIM~fi # T>-1 n ,.,, pe sons are This business Is con· This bu1lne11 11 con· ducted by:1n lnd1vldual """ u""'....., "' ~""~'~ c 9 34 do',"n'~bou~lne'·s·•, as~ ducted by:1n lnd1vldual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by; an 1nd1vldual Have you started dolrvi (7 I 4 ) 7 5 I ·2 8 3 0. 0 r business Ill thlS state will rael of 0 G County, ~ ~IVl~1 A 1 5 • .. .. 1dlcorp•" !lash net Your held by Ille dulY ~led ablc>rn.a 81 PRO ~OTIONS av GEN· Have you started doing Have you started dotng PUBLIC NOTICE bu11n1u yet?No deedhne 10 register ,1 on t!ee as Sho'M1 belO~all ate ol Sale 215.198 at 9 45 IC ESIS, 18 Woodhaven or bu11neu yet?No Fictitious Busln•H business y117 No Gl1Ma Travers McG11dV February 4, 1998 81 5 Pm hi ~IMl. and intere:si con-AM 11J 1/ 1129198 L N 1 CA 92677 James Wagner N•m• Stelement Jeffrey l.. Boykin Fictitious BuslnHs Thi• 11a1ement wH tlltd pub 11 shed New P 0 r1 )'eel IC and now held by the P~.p,1 S.t~ A~TH MAIN N~ ~R ACHICOSTA ~~~~a p~faustevt Betog•:in This statemenl was f1ted The 1011ow1ng por1on1 are Thia 11a11man1 was filed N•m• Sl•t•m•nt With th• County Cieri! ol Beach-Costa Mesa Dairy llV$1ee in the llereinaftet de-~~ HCOU~~ JP. ~N~~SS~ neas. 16 Woodhaven Or. with the County Cl11k of doing bustn1u as· with ttie County Clerk or Tiie following persons are Orange County on 01-09-98 Pilot January 17, 22. 24. ~.~~IJ.t~nd0~r T~ HOU~E 700 CIVIC N ER Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Orange County on 01·09·98 Anderson Masonry, 154 E. Orange County on 1·20.98 doing business as: 19988745101 29. 1998 Sa051 Clescnbe(I belO~e sale .,,."u ORIV WEST. SANTA ANA. PUBLIC NOTICE Thts business Is con· 19986745108 Wiison, Cosio Mesa. CA 19989748002 THERAPIST STAFFING Daily Pilot Jan. 15, 2a.ao. be made. but Wllhoul oove-CALI ORNIA ---------ducted by· an lndoviduol Daily Pilot Jan. 151 22, 29, 92627 Dally Piiot Jan, 22, 29, NETWORK, 921 Azalea Or., Feb 5 1998 · th~2 PUBLIC NOTICE nan1 or warra~I eAj)ressed Amount of unpaid balance Flctltl.ou1 Builneu Havo you startod doing Feb 5, 1998 lh266 Gary Anderson, 164 E Wll· Feb. 5, 12, 1998 Th278 COiia Mesa, CA 92626 · ' • NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S or ..:Ts~~· ardino,.,_!•,I.'! !! "SI 013he1 chatges Heme St•l•m•nt business yet? Yes. 9.25.97 son. Costa Mesa, CA Nickl t... Berg, 921 Azalea .. Posse~........ e ........ r J B The following persons are Voul a Paraskevl Belog1on-PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Dr .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 No room left SALE t>rances to pay the remaining et Address or other doing business as: 11eas • This bu11neu 11 con· This business Is con· _ T.S. No. NC-37~.C ~sum ~the nole(s) common de519na1ion ol real INTEGRAi MORTGAGE This statement was Med Fictitious Buslneu ducted by· en lnd1v1dual Flctlllou• Business ducted by:an lndlvldual In the g;:irage "' Loan Ho. 1m t secured by the ol Trust \>'£11falviNE AVENUE 3750 Susan St , Suite 200 with the county Clerk or H•m• .Statement Have you Slarted doing Name Stetement Ha11q you stalled clolng for lhe car? ._, BYOlJ AR~NE8 OAFU ~~ With Jilter~ and le CllllQeS Santi Ana. CA 92704 Orange County on 1 ·20-98 r.ne 1ollowing persons are business yet? No The lollowing persons are business yet?No .:r:.. ER A thereon. as proVlded tn lhe NEWPORT BEACH. CALI· 1g98674ooe8 . Gary Anderson Nickl L Borg ATEO I 4195 UNL note{s), adv~s. under the FORNIA 92660 APN # 117-Bob nustgian. l92 Rock-doing business as. Th is statement was tiled doing buslnoss as· Thia at:iloment was Mod A call to y~ fAKE ACTION TO lerms of the Deed of Trust. 574-07 view, lrvono, CA 92715 Daily Pilot Jan. 22. 29. JEE and Company, 10101 with tho County Clerk of Scott Sowder & Associates, with tho County Clerk of P TECT YOUR PROP-interest thereon fees The undersion~ Trustee Mark Owon. 3 Hickory Fob s. 12, 1998 Th282 Margo Lan~. Westm1n11or. Orange County on 1.20.98 1551 East San Ano Place, Orango County on 0\.12.98 classlfled can ER Y IT MAY BE SOLD AT Charges !Ind expen$es ol the d1scialms anylabikty lor any Tree l~ne, lrvtno, CA 926121---------CA 92683 19985746052 Orange, CA 92665 help A P~BLIC SALE IF Y8U Trusree for the total amoun1 incorrectness ol the slleet This business is con· John Emmett Ek51rom. Scon M. Sowder, 1551 E. . 1998974 5208 NEE AN EXPLANATI N lat Ille llmeoltlle initial ®b~ address or Ol/ler common ducted by: co-partners Buy 11• Soll tt. Find It. 10101 Margo Lano. West· Dally Pilo1 Ja~. 22, 29, San Alto Place. Orange, Daily Pilot Jan. 15, 22, 29, OF HE NATURE OF THE Calton of the Nob<:e o Salel des1Qna1ion 1f any shown Ha11e you slarted doin!J Classlfle d. m1ns1er. CA 92683 Feb. s. 12. 1998 Th276 Cahl. 92665 feb. 5, \998 th257 842-5878 .... 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Fri<lav 5:00pm Thursday .. \~l"dnt',,day S:OOpm: -For All Your Home and Business Needs - .......... .......,._MOWIH VISA • I 1 l1·pl11111t· ILIOa111--l UOpm \luool.o-~ntl•• \\ ,tlk-111 X:.I0.1111-:• 0111'111 \l1o11olu•-~n1la~ Tut>!.dttv ......... ~lunda~ 5:00pm Frida)' ......... T hur:-day S:OOpm: \rednt--.day .... Tu~sday 5:00pm Saturday ........... Friday S:OOpni : Ructt 80.00CI Hnmf'• Ltcit W<t~ f0< Onl~ Ull •wt•~ I• wl., mm.) • c.I 01• .t 642·5671 JL246 ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate adnl11s1no In this newspaper ts swbject to the fed 1111 F111 Ho1stn1 At1 ol 1968 u amen .. • w•ith makes 11 1lle1a1 11 1•wer11se any preteience llmllallon 01 dlstr1m1nat1on bud on rate color. rel1g1on, 111, hlndlcap, t1mllial slatus or natlonal arl1ln. or an Intention lo make any swch prelerente llmttatlon or •isc1lmin111on This u w1p1per will not knowlnfly accept any adwert11t mem for rut estale wh1tfl is 1n v1011t1on 01 the law Owr rea•en lrt htrOy 1ntorm1• lhl 111 dwtlhnos 1htr11sed in 1n1s news paper are 1u1labte on an 1qnl opportunity ou1s To com plaln or 1tsc11minat1on, tall HUD Toll·lrtt ti l ·I00·•2•·M90 for the Wasn1n11on, DC iru please call HUD ti 426·3500 CORONA DEL MAR COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT RENTALS TO BUSINESS EMPLOYM ENT APPLIANCES 60 1;1 102 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 216 9 BEACH 2 6 69 SHARE 2 72 4 OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT tfl s s 3 o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii • 4 Br H s e S 1 3 95. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 904 •••••••-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Apt s z Ref rig $14 S · OCEAN VIEW 30r J 58a. 2·FP's, r.larblc Floors, Pool, Floor to Cool Windows, Entc>rtaming Pcdoct S 1,449,000 JAMES GOULD AGT ® Prudential C.t.10 .... 1 ~""' 7 14-612-7474 COSTA MESA 1024 yard, dbl gar. lrplc, Vacant Nowp Crosl 3Bl1 * 2 BR·2B4garage Bal Pon Mast or w/botn '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Res taurant wn,ne11Dryer 51'101•n roomy. now carpet, 21 /2 BA. luxury up· t• EMPLOYMENT' Cafe/Upscale Xlnt cond! 646·S8'(8 w/d hookup.balcony, In cozy 3br home Fp, •••••••• gardener, Mosn Verde graded. $1950/mo. Hong Hosp. area patio. ocoan/bock yrd Please be wary ol out 5530 Fre n c h Ba kery Agent 556-4430 (714) 645·0127 $900mo.722·0388 5525 mo • 1/ ... UI'-2 IOCOl1ons PTIFT All " "" o I a r o a co 111 pa n1e s . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 E'side 2br Ibo. small VIA LIDO BAVFRONT Call Yvonne 675·2831 Check Wit~ tho local Shi IS DVOll customer d I Spectacutor 2Br 2Ba •2 & 3 br Lg apts 2· Better Business *POSTAL J OBS• i.voriontod S7hrs1ar1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi yar · gar, 5 ove, c .. r gar. w d hk·ups, COM Prof female to Call or apply fridg Ip w d hk ups upper unit, w11h la~ge .. Bureau boforo you 5 14 08 Hr Bonoftts s111'5 m~ 645 se62 balcony. Oii amenities Ip, wet-bar, central air share 3Br 3Ba homo send any money tor Exam Apphcatton Info C'EST SI BON 3 ROOMS OF FUR" · · Newly Romodeles Goll course view 5GOO • dep 1 3 Uils fees or services Read 1·800-200·9769 KCA130 149 l11vers1oc Ave •E'SIOE T OWNHOUSE VIEW! FP. garage St995·52995 644·0509 477·4502·0 6l3·4"197·E and undorstond nny 6am-8pm 7-days NB 645·0•147 i,~~~ l~~~~~dho~~~~ 161h Ptaco.1Br·2ba, Boat Slips Avaitabte 2 b 2 b /d L A CM S coniracts bcla,io you ---------3•1·14 E Coast Hwy loreplaco.washor-dryor Must Soo! Avail Now! r 8 e n 9 pts S400'dep lse hr/ Admln/Offlce Assist. c 0.M 675·0994 corp, apts, res nptl $850mo.722·0388 52950/ I L w/gar. Ip. w/d hk·ups. ba w fem, now, big. sign. Shop oround tor Busy Prop.Mgnt Co. Models Incl. lov, dmll Yr Y ea s 0 micro. pvt be~ch-bo~t stytctl hmo, l"v c~ts. rates 11ich:trd or Bruno 5 bd VILLA RENTALS v v "' w " ---------WorcJ.oxcol,35wpm ---------pc sot. pictures FURNITURE 60"1 West Bluff 2br 2ba, 7 14•875•4912 slip a11I S1995·S2800 gated• pool. 631·2111 •FREE GROCERIES n.m Billing, Insur· Retail Sntes tamps & mall so1,1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1500sf, 2·car all gar, 7 I 4·760-0919 Lido Is le share Id eat Cul your Grocery Bill ance. Productton Re· Need P/T 10· 1 Shrs $999 95. ; E'slde 3br 2ba & \br quiet. minutes 10 by up to 50·'c. Guaran· ports Good business AM Shift Call Out of 7t4·965·0500 I on A·2 Lot S2J9K beach parks 513001••••••••-3 br 2 ·5ba Brand New W;uorfronl duplex 3br teed' EVERY TIME sense. FT M·F Call Santa Fe Tamara Cort Ct11ranc1 Cent- O"cr 3br is vacant mo 714·201·2708 APARTMENTS 2-s1ory Duplex near 2ba. tastefully lur· VOU BUY! By Choice 673·5300 x 13 or ___ <7_1_4J_G4_4_·_59_S_3__ 10700 Spencer Owner Agt 642.9666 Via Lido 52000 mo mshod, p111 ba. n smkr C 1 0 Fo nta Valle FOR RENT •714·673·2303 • S750m 714 723 5388 not by hanco ver fa>e 873·9319. Salos u in Y E's Ide Groat Income•---------0 • -1200 Brand Names ---~-------• L1ngo11e1Novc1ty Store !=========~ Property' 3011 1 BA IAGUNA Big Baytront 3br, lam NB Mastr Dovor .Shore Cati Now 800.963·9961 COUNTER HELP 2 Pos111ons Avt FT:10· Entertainment Upscnte Zinc Cafe & 4 /PT " g S.,/H • 2B R 1 BA Grt Buy! BEACH 2148 ---------rm w/wot bar, 2ba, 2 pvt ba/ent to patio/Ja e/ PUBLIC NOTICE! pm : ... pm " r If/Mo wash oak, $359,000 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2624 gar, tp, near beaoh yard, w/d, $575. John Elocliclty deregulation Ma rke t In Laguna Must be Reliable. Ol'.tra storage, glo 2BR 1BA w/room for•• 51995 mC' 642·9699 or Shane 642·6386 h~s created • 5215 Beach seeks exp'd Lotion s & Lace I I & I I Oc f o t C d u ~ people w'xtnt people 743 Baker St C M wood doors, I ko c'pans on orgo un I ean r n o n o '*MESA VERDE* Newllf Renovated NB Shr 2 Master Br B1ll1on oppt Y PT/FT skills Coll Arlene • . . S325 obo 969- $249,000 S2pectacularWW1r v,1ew Spacious 1Br & 28r 1200sl spacious 2.iHrs 714·648·2220 714-494·6302 Wom.ShoeStoreCOM Jackie G•ths. Realtor br '2ba, no pots, pie 28r & don, lplc, w/d, From 5750_ No Pols neods sales person 7 14-631-8011 priva1e stops to beach patio, garage. Clean & condo, nr golf course, _________ DELIVERY DRIVERS Sat·Sun only. Shoe MERCHANDISE NEWPORT BEACH 51950.mo 499-2791 Sharp S995/month Newport Bay Te rrece w.prf I male. S775/mo MONEY 714·720-845B 1691 Mesa Drive +1/2utl. 622-7364 ~~~ ~~~ ~;ln~~·l~aJs~ __ o_xp_._a_+_.e_7_5_~_2_9_2_ M ISC. '6 1 Br o •tac h e d 714"545"4855 NB:FEM TO S HR furn TO LOAN 2914 hold 6 1 Coolers. Earn MEDICAL BILLING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cottages w/Palio _N_e_w_p_o_r _t _l_s_l_F_U_R_N-'O-. 2br/1ba on Seashore. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $SO·S100/doy. N/smk oxcollent SSS. training FIREWOOD X'lnt w near beach. Calhodral Upstairs small 1BR Bath has 2 sinks 1 *ELIMINATE• HEALTH V provided, PC/Mc:>dem S135 cord, dellv •••••••••I 5 Br 4Ba Oversized 101. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cells. trig. Move-In Stnglo, no pets, ref's Lrg br w/2 ctosotsl GOURMET roqulrod Coll 7 Days 10 your d rive E.<panded Fam 11oom, Spoc1011 5675 + S400 Yoarly 5800.'mo In· Lrg deck. n's·n!P BAD CREDIT! 714·833-2929 800·550·8660 Loads as low as S45 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE 1069 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2 169 GENERAL 1002 Gourmei Kot. 5995K v. 1BR 1BA Wa le'rfront dep. 548·2421 clds Ull. 7l4·650-360l $825mo,ut11 .free •(7 14)263·4414• (714)852·8827 Mobile Home on Lido Don 846·2259 Flnanclal Troubles? Dr I v• rs needed -----------,.-,.,-..,..,.--=---Hapeman 260·4747 P . I S1500 2br 1ba Duplx on bluff N t H ht I lmmodl Drive your EMPLOYMENT •Like New Que~ en1nsu a. .mo wp g s 2br • o c. ---------s f B d {F iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BIG CANYON VILLAS 7 1 4 ·6 7 3 ·8 O 3 O nr bch, w/d hk·ups, 2ba, 2-car gar. w d Newport Beach Pool, Debi Consohdat1on & I ruck/car . FT/PT. SERVICES 5533 ° a • tor GOVERNMENT FOR LEASE/SALE single garage, pet? hk·ups, n 'pets. Avail tonn, wtk to bch w/d, Loans avallabto. no exp. 8B8·283·2S72 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SIOO Sago & l1haPO FORECLOSED MASON ELLIS Big Cenyon Broedmoor S795 mo 642-9699 211, 51 550_ 646.9439 n/s. refs req. SSOO •888·271°3146• Palms SS. 645·39Ej\. Homes from ponniel> REALTORS 4Br 2.5Ba, Xlnt Cond. •2Br 2Ba Garage. Lrg .,..,..,..--,..---~-..,...-w/2/men. 646·8473 •••••••• \.J on $1 OolinQucnt Tnx 7 14-759-7700 $4150.mo/lyr loaso+ dock, S930/mo. Open Waterfront Condo ---------•••••••••• ARE YO U Plooso bo aware that ., Ropo's, REO's Your.,,.---------Mickey Harlling723·0940 House Sat 1124 11.2. avail 2/1. 2br 2ba w/ Newport Coast Shr 2 FRIENDLY( 1110 hsllngs 1n this col· COMPUTERS 6018 a r o a Tot I Fro e Blurts close to COM -=,_..,,.,..,......,,..,..,..--=---2370 Omnge Ave.#3 rooftop dock. Walk to Master Br/Ba, view. ANNOUNCEMENTS RESPONSI 8 E ogory may require you l:;jjiiiiiii:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 900.219.9ooo xH.1398 HS. 3br .. 2bo 2·car Bluff'sNl•t• Suerte (7 8 0 I / 11 1 pool gym tennis l••••••••-to call a 900 number'" ii tor currenl l1st1ngs garage Upgraded, Light & Bright, New (~~i, g371 ~g~5or ~~~ s~;~~~ 5~0~t~:: 5950'. utts 80().688·2129 & CA RIN G? tn wt11ch there IS a Now Hewlett Pac~:t_<J -------""--1 •soc I u de d homo pain1/crpt. 3br 2.5ba, --::---..,.---·-....,.....-.. a pro·'de 1 1 Primer Oeskjcl ~ L · • oxl.6009 Loavo msg ---------.. ~ VJ c largo por minu e St 11 . . 1 • arge 5300SQ II S2779K 720-1704 Bkr 52000 714·67S·9495 •Costa Mesa'• Best lrarL~portatlonServices 1 '"origina bol Vacant Ros1auran1 on Jr·lbr & 1 br, quiet Nwpl Cst PV1 bod ba, ANNOUNCEMENTS 10 our eldrrly and warranty & carlri e 2 Lois '" the-center or EASTBLUFF 4Br 2Ba He rbor Ridge gated comm, pool, MISCEL' !'11.TEQUS viow, shr kit, living rm, 2 920 disabled community. EMPLOYMENT S200 obo 723-7 Balboa Also Smokers Model Perce! Condo. 2 .. 2. Spa , sauna. So ionnls. o<isy access 10 &.nJ1 w/d. gar, S700/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED 5535 Patio A Great Buy IJ ow appls, c<irpct, lrg potoo S2750/mo 'yrly. r e /b h/ ti RENTALS A 1 1--------- $7 49,900 IJonus rm $445,000 8111 Grundy 1111r r ~';'~~5;;~0';; s . vni 211 375·9595 $$FREE MONEY$$ .r Qlmp<1Ut1ve wages WANTED Paul Langone By Owner 640·4813 714/875·6161 For Single Parents stMt.illgaU 7 5Mir •Swedish Nurse • TO BUY 714·675·8120 E'Slde 2Br 2Ba Fplc. Call: 1-800·070-0073 .IParHlroo&Full·llme Loving. Oependablo,1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii6i0iilil!ii9 LANDMARK ESTATE Nlce/Clee n partial D/W. Hk-ups, H:ar --------p1o l x c 0 · · 1• ON THE POINT furnished Studio gar•1 parking space ROOMS 2706 COMMERCIAL FREE CASH ,/~~;:,:gwhlk! L~~~I ~~,~~. ,~v·~;s Old Coins Gold s1'4r SOLD! MAGNIFICENT Condo 1n galod S97Smo 645-S862 RE.AL ESTATE GRANTS! l\01Ulr1nlJ)1>UT Exp Ltvo Locally Franktln Mint, Slet)~g $895K Versa•llos complex. E'slde Twnh•• 2br College. Scholarships. B lkttn<I<' ~714·846·3735 '/ Ola waictiH & l•=y Showcase homes for sate in our Saturday 11eat Eslato Supplement! •Homes of the Week display ad• s tart at Jus t $751 (Deadline Wed Spm) Great Communllyl 1 Sb 1 59251 Slngle Mom seeks ••••••••• W111coest C:O.n &42· 8 P d S7SO mo. 850·7659 · 8 ·car gar, Business. Modica! .lf'Hl'ndl)',ll'M1-<1r1rnted nJ entiaJ mo. & 2br 1 b a all room to rant In nice bllls. Novor Repay. work Hwtrorunent TOP DOLLARS PAID ti I Id $925/ homo near beach. Pis 1---------CaJ1l•rllle ._., ON THE WATER u 5 nc mo. Call 714_642_8533 APARTMENTS 2 750 Toll Froe 21 ye&rSorngeoroklcr MERCHANDISE For Records, J•zz. 714·7 23·8120 3br 2ba condo on •714-84-..4 0 3 0 • B00·218·9000 x0·139B VnlldO\IJrlvl'r'll Ucenst1 Soundfraclls, E1c .. Udo Park Dr. Fresh Lrg 1 Br Loft w/yard, ----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mid AV~AuAnldrivln Call Mike 845·7505 Lido Island Proporttos '" ....... oe ' g paint. all now carpet, gr o a I Io ca 11 on I RENTALS TO SERIOUS BUYER 1---------l'ffiJrd ~quired ***** •Open House fis ting• for $51 (Doodl1no Thurs 5pm) ***** II pays to advor11so in the bost local Root Estate Soct1on CALL TODAY! Llaa Rivera 714/S74-42S2 WAITING FOR AN ARCHITECT Clear Multi/Res. Lot In C M. Only $119,000 Vlo Jashln•kl, Bkr < 7 1 4 Ht 4 s ·8 2 8 e Currently Available. wet bar, Ip, 2 ovens. 329 University lllB WANTS UNITS LOST & B11171G4ru.!17dy5 8A1o,:t1tors dbl gar boat allp avl. $695 . + $650 .dep SHARE 2724 IN L.A. OR o.c. FOUND 2 925 'nJiFor more ·v • v S2450 714-641·0205 * 714·548·8093 * iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Price $7 TO s12 MIL I ormalion LINDA ISLE CALL ASAP Call Neil EXQUISITE SBA 4 SBA JAMES GOULD. AOT FOUND! Yellow Lab 8 5 7 7 9 5 0 o tforod at s3,3oo.ooo NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT ~ mix, dog, on Jan t6th. - J eff Arcuri, Agent BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 ·'e Prudential In Newport Beach. AllllaM•llffl 7 1 4 .9 4 1 ·8 9 8 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C•lihlrW• hellr Please call 650·3863 ltlMMl#lllllflllf 714·812·7474 Loat 1/20 Block & ,., ... ., ..... e .. 1•c. P e nln Point M1tr·Br while Chihuahua. Vic w/fp. rool·top deck. of 1711'1 & Pamona CM Editorial • romodelodl S825.ooo BUSINESS OfFICE wk714·631·5272 De•lgn Paul Langone, Agt pgre2 e .BS9·1488 Editor 714-875-8120 FORRENT 27691--------P a ge dealuner Lost Btacl< Cat, femare, needed lor growing, no collor. Vic of dyn•mlc Soulhern • Portoflno Model Harbor View Homes 4br 3.5b•. Neuly 8,000sf Lot. $599,999 759·1960 By Owner * LUXURY SPACe * Pac1l1c Or. In COM. C•I. newspaper chain. Golf course view, near Best friend ml11edl oood eye, a111tuae alrpon 1000-2000sq.ft. (714t 723·1277 and work •Ihle all S 1.50 par tt. 250·0485 LOST: Cal. Orey, Over· mandatory plua Quark I e x p erienc e . E OE. Ooean View offices weight. Vic nty·Enslgn Sond rHume and de· CORONA DEL MAR 1022 ~g~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I •nd o r Ill• lnduatrl•I School REWARD Pl• 7"'"' 332 slgnea pegH to: 65001.r • .&:; per • f. Lv Menaoe •N· 1 Steve Marble, Callfor· 1533 Monrovl• Ave. nla Community Newt, Nwpt Bch 645·211 I -8-EAL--T-H_&____ 330 w Bay SI .. Cost• 38r 2 .58• 2·Sly, F•m FOR RENT I MHe, CA 82627 AN-T-IQ-UE-S--60_1_0 t-FJtE-E-TO_Y_O_U_6_022_ ii•iiEiieitiiaiiteiii&iiaiiileiiiTiiaiibliieiis, I iGiiiit RliiiLiiFiRiiil EiiiNiDiiniieiieiidiiis solH, chairs. Ev•rlf• quite homo, NO KIDS, thing muat gol (714» 548•1144 lndoor,fml grey 1a:::. apayad. 854·3d6 Orange & Yello._ Cannes pronr'B. yo.~ Plum Arla cutlings 714·548·9832 JEWEtRY. fURS &ART 6~5 DISPLAY/JEWliQIY Showoaaea, i d salo1 counter for •· Coll 714·642 8 PETS & ANIMALS Rm, Pointe Oel Mar ••••••••• Home. Welk lo boach & town. $525,000 --------- 720·1779 Agl/Owner GENERAL 2102 Pr m• N.B. Locauonl FITNESS JOOO ------------- Sublease Oppt'y, On• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASSAO• :=~~~===:-pvt ofc, 1·2 commo n THERAPIST aewUful Pure Biiiicl Golden Retrl..,er pupa. I.as\ P•P9r•. Paron11 on pr•ml9ea. 1250, (714) 142·1e$5 .Jaemlne Creek 2br, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii den, fln111 upgr•d ... Le••••t All Ar••• Ute & brft• A.auc.a 1200o-t7000/mo to S398,000 Mot1v•ted. Lu IC u r ~ Le a• Ing Agenl 714·759·3704 Broker 714-&52•6700 Lrv Corner Oupl•IC 3br + 2br. n•w root. CORONA c•rpel, pelnt. S42!SK 0 11L ••,. 0 owner/bkr 208·38J..412t '" m .. nA 2122 •' -iiiii---liiiml 3. 2ea OCIAHSIDI! of P.C.H. .Car Ott· rage. F.P. Avall 3115 U400/mo. • MCurlly deposit. Agont 714-494-U41 TI1e Ba('k Hay i!'l In our Backyard Newly renovated padou!I I & 2 Bl-droom11. • Clo ·to O.C. Airport, & Nl•wporl lff!ach Coif CoJmw • Newly Rrmod Md lnlcriori • Conv ·ni nt ,, Back Bay, M~or hoP1>ing & Ent~rt.Unmenl • l.aundry Faciliti~~ Sorry No P.f'l" 1691 Mesa Dr. (714) 545-4855 lH H apacH , furn., •Chronlo Fatigue? .Needed lor full service II Hr\llCH Included Slop t ulf•ringl New BHuty S•lon. ROntal/ ••t•pl phone $~00/ Info on 1rea1ment1, C.M. 71•·07·902e mo. Dlc:k Holdetman, euppl•m•nl• p lus 714-.. 74-0600 m••I plan. s.4.00 I/Ck/ .,,..M""'o""'o~ • .,..L""8--A.,..,L'"'&.,.._,•,,.,1,..f""'E""'•"'' BUSINESS 8r PIN AN CE JUSUIE.SS OPPOUUJOn 2104 mo. Inspired SoluUon1 Tu room/atrong Hies P.O. Oox 1 t79G •xp. PT •• NB F•th on Co11-M•H CA 92927 Oetlgntt Britt 076·2t74 LOI! WllOHTI TrlmFast •Herbal ~ lncrHH EnMgy & 6uppre11 Appetite t~ s Back auar .. 12t.0Sf30·Da~ Supl) 1.aa8"4·Dl•TING $ BEST $ PRICES PAID FRU CONSULTATION . . , . . . ' ' J ' ' ~ ' J .. • s: D • '"JU .CJ ~ -~ L ' ' l. jf u ·• "' : J ' o4 ~ • Cl :!i . . I t'cwpon BnchlCosta Mesa Daily PiJoc "' SPORTING .:GOODS COSTA MESA 8124 SANTA•ANA POWER BOATS 8rl...._ 6065 HEIGHTS 6184 7012 "11" @i••llii!!iiiiiiiiiiiii Oer•e• aete Set Onty liiiiiiiiiiiili•iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii -:::-~:":'::~:::'"".::-:=-=~------------=------RoHlgnOI 8 kl pkga 1159 7·3 Toots, furp, pots & ••t onl¥ 7 •3 pm Kids/ SAY• $ S By CHARLES GOREN "lncludH Ski•, bind· pane, ahuvel1, rakes. baby alutf lh hand au~ Doneted Boata Wfth OMAR SHARIF Inga, boo ta, polea, 111 2817 Wlllo (Unlvertllk'.) golf tluba • dl1hea & and TANNAH HIRSCH •alzH avail. All accH. TICKTOCKeR morel 238; Azure Ave 30' Wellcratt Scarab .. tool ('1T4) 515-9022 81dewalk Selell Xtnt cond $17,000.obo Sat Jan.24, 8am.1pm.1••••••••• TV ELECTR Bran& n-donatlona 1" 1 ONJCS, and great bargaln1. TRANSPORTATION STEREO 6080 &40 w. 19th st. (nr Harbor/19th St) '· C•t;le TV ---------BOATS D .. orembl•r• NEWPORT -.. 7011 •800.211-4125• iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii TV'a, 281n Ouuar BEACH 6169 ' .!~~~· 71:~s5;~9~Vi ~1ij2ii1ii2iiiDiieiiviioiiniiiLiinii.iiNiiiB ':"' Near Weatcllll & Oover Sat 1/24 8-4pm Furn1. 8 HORSEPOWER Outboard motor. Uke newlS450. OBO. Call 602·0289. -gARAGE SALES lure & misc goodies! 1-P-O_WE __ R_B_O_A_T_S __ Huge Multl Famlly Sale Sat January 24 7:30 7012 DO TELL 30' 1989 Sunrunner ExpreH, 4~·1, Low Bolh vulnerable North deala. four heart.II w1lh the WeaL c:arda. Aa eoon ea dummy hiL t.he table Tom· my knew Lhat the double preeaged a poor heart. s plit, and his demeanor al the table changed as if by magic. Gone was the t.enlative fumbler; the South aeal waa now occupied by a ma.st.er t.acticao. Hrs, $32,000.obo 31 ' 1973 Unlfllte Flybrldge, Twin Diesel $18,500.obo 38' 1980 F1bergl1sa Sportllsher, Twin Olesel, $45,000.obo Your Fevorlt• Cherlty Inc. 714-075-0580 NORTII •7 Q 972 OAKJ75 •AJ32 WEST •Al03 2 o KJ 108 0 86 EAST •J9864 <:76 0 Q10" 2 •765 • 1084 COSTA MESA 6124 Newport Heights Elementry S chool (15th A Santa Ana) CLASSIFIED MARINE SUPS SOlITH •KQ 5 Q AQ543 0 9 3 •KQ 9 • Weal caahed the ace of apadea. then s hil\ed lo a diamond. Tommy won in dummy and, einoe the dou- ble could only be baaed on a trump alack, Tommy ignored the hearl a uil. H e cashed the ace of clubs, then came lo hand wilh lhe king pf clubs and look the high epadea, dis- carding clubs from dummy. The queen of clubs was cashed, followed by a diamond lo the ace and a dia- mond rulT •GARAGE SALi!• 3151 Samoa Place (Sat only 8am) Whether you're buying or selling, ~IUtiOed covers ell your needsl Run your ad in the -Newport Be8ch- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the • Hunting Beach- • Fountain valley Independent to reach over 100.000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit • card # or mail with -a check today! ~ " Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FRIEi Everything from A-21 Thur-Sun 8-? Nu/used car speakere, olc/hse furn, hsehld llem1, wm cllhng 2527 Buckeye Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Cleaalfled. lt'1 the resource. you DOCRS 7022 can count on to ••II a -·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii myriad ol merchln· NO MORE SLIP RENTI dl111 Items, because Boat with SO'moorlng The bidding: NOR111 F.AST 1 0 P ... our columns compel GOOD LOCATION quelllled buyer• to 1714)458·9593 SOl1I'H WEST I Q p ... calll 2 0 P ... PaH P ... 042·5078 •PVT DOCK • NB• 4 0 Dbl p ... Wes l ovcrrufTed, but 1t dad not dislurb Tommy. Down to nothing but major-suit cards, West elUled with a spade. Tommy ruffed, bring· ing his trick total to eight, then exiled with a low heart. West was forced lo w111 and lead a trump into Tommy's mlljor t.enace for the runth and 10th tncks. -, 1 8·28ft. $9/1 Oh. utls, steps to bch. shops, eats.mo-mo. 675-0046 Side Tie for 30' Sail Boat. $9 per foot. good location. water/ elect. 714· 675-6128 AIRCRAFT 8010 25% .PARTNERSHIP 1977 Bonanza A:l6 at SNA. For more Info (714) 495.5535 Opening lead: Ace of• Tommy was nol ending lhe old year on a happy note. For the longest. lime lrumps had bef'n behaVlng and. as our readers well know. Tommy was an average play- er who became louched with greal- neas when he was declaring a hand where trumps broke badly. Then came a stranger lo the club, a player who had never beard about. Tommy and his strange abilily, or he would never have dared double Learn to be a better bridge playe r! Subscribe n ow to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Let- ter, P.O. Bos «IO, C hicago, Ill 60680. 1.A•U•T•O•M-O•B•ILE-S• HONDA 908S JEEP 9110 OLDSMOBILE 91 SS 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 Orend Cherokee LTD Ork green, mint. lo ml, 2yr lac warr, auto, a/c. feather. all pwr. lint, alloys, am- fm cess. $15,500 '84 ACCORD LX 9010 4-0r 5·Spd, P{W, CC, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FM Cass, Needs TLC I '91 lntegra 5spd, A/C, $1150 obo•63 1-0757 pw, pa, cc, am·fm -._,,.,,.9""'1-A'="c_c_o-rd..,...,,,E"'X,,..•- cass, snrf, tint glass, A 1 AJC 1 A CURA 714·075·5110 '88 Olda 98 Grand Perfect transportation, low gas mileage, any offer over $2200. 556-4017 before noon. custom wheels. $9800 u 0 • ' ·pwr, cc. obo. 640·0420 ext217 am-fm cass. sunroof, _________ TRUCI<S 9220 S8999 11 14> 631·9843 MERCEDES 9130 '90 Accord EX Auto. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AJC. lealher, pb, pw, I" '78 CHEVY 3/4 Ton D YD, SELL MY CAR BMW 9030 I Nn I ~---------------AMw . c.i ----~ Uadlj--- ps, cc, am-Im cass, '85 380 SL Convert Sllverado Long Bed, sunr f $14 .800 . 118k mires, Burg/ V-8. 4 "Lllt. Mags 1986 BMW325et Coupe 80,000 ml,whle/blk Int. •714-840-0887• Palamlno Int, hard $1700 obo•631·0757 top, new soft top, Excelent condition Call 044-0179 HYUNDAI 9090 mini, runs great. new A/C, CID s 15.000 Obo. '_v_o_L_V_0 ____ 9_2_3_0 HB Itta. 562·592·2235 . CADILLAC liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 9o4o 1988 TROOPER l-------,.-9-lS_O_ '92 Statlonwegon ~~ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii $3500 Silver 5·speed, NISSAN Black, Leather, 4·Cyls, '77 Coupe de VIII• 4 wheel drive.Call roof racks $12,500. O'elegance. Beautiful Besty 673·8158 '85 300ZX 714-644·9387 Orig. cond. Loaded. New Trans·l 2/3197. -;;;;;;;:::;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;- Must see. 646-8221 New fuel ln)ection sys· • '81 Coupe de VIiie ISUZU 9100 tem. Runs Greall Bra. Gray Runs perfecl. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $3200 OBO Or Trade New transmission/al· for Pre 70's Chevy ternater. 714·646·8221 1992 RODEO Car. Ask for Lisa ,99 Seden De VIiie Black, V6. sunroof, 714·830-4990 am/Im cassette, Xlnt Gorgeous. A· 1 cond, di I s ooo --------- 1 owner. drk red. ~~~1 ~~~;. 7' or OLDSMOBILE 91SS leather, make offer . 17141 574·4238 (714t 044·2287 '91 Eldoredo Coupe 9105 Beige, 1 owner, min~ JAG\JAR d • a I e r s e r vi c e d , iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *'74 Olda Cutia•• V8, A/C, full pwr. am· Im stereo, 77k miles. $1000 (714) 723-4010 $7995. 714-964·9693 '79 Jaguar XJS Why play Hide 'N t~: Sell your extra household · items in CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1998 85 TODAY'S CRoSSWORP PUZZLE ACROSS 1 MOnotonoos 5 Signs ue conlfac:t 9 Hero s ,aumey 14 Emmy's retauve 15 Taboo item 18 Beneath 1 7 L.eoendary IP'-E ngltsh oul1aw 19 "'Goodntghl" gu1 20 Impair 21 Kiin fOf hops 22 Lots 23 Astonish 25 -Han 26 Diamonds slangoly 27 Grow 30 Throw 33 Soda purchaso 34 Little boy 36 Entertainer Sedgwick 37 -on was londol 38 GOO<l·natured 39 Confine 40 Slants 41 Outmoded 42 Rlgorously- 44 Hiatus 45 Russian lighters <16 Adroit maneuvering 50 Tune 53 Wnler Mornson 54 Af1ernoon SS ~sc:seectl 58~iteme 58 Put 5f>1nt lllto 59 knpulse 60 Wnter W1eset 61 Smallest llmouiit 62 Butrvsh or cattail 63 Lunch. e 9 DOWN , College l'IOUSlhg 2 WWII sub 3 Zodiac sign 4 Garland ot !lowers 5 Breathe 6 1..oop 7 Problem 8 Turf 9 Bee partic1Pant 1 o lmagtnary 11 Shangn-la 12 Mailed 13 Low card t 8 V shaped cut 22 Blacktopped 24 P11ar1ngtedien1 25 Distributes 27 Jingle 28 Elevator pioneer 29 Snow boots 30 Energy 31 March 15. 1n Rome 32 Dye 33 Lounges (atOUnd) JS Sandra -37 Squalid 38 Back ot rhe necil 40 Neptune's spear 41 Take lnght 43 Wues rnelcxnmatic 44 Prepared cotton <16 Certain workshop 47 F.ence steps 48 Brown shade 49 Artists st end 50 ·-Flanders· 51 PennsytvaniiJ Clly 52 Volcano 53f::=' 56 Mongrel 57 Partner of haw 10 ,, 12 13 STUMPED? Call for Answers e '~ 1ane 01 Antrt """"* • 9!>t '* -1 ·90CM54-3535 ext code 500 VOLVO 9230 VOl.XSWAGEN 9235 MISC. AUTO 924S '87 VW Cebrlolet looks/runs great, air, red/white top & whit. $4,200 714-642·7510 SEIZED CARS From $175. Porsches. Cadillacs, Chevys . BMW 's , Corvettes Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your Area Toll tree for current hahng ... .. .. . All for just $10'. Coupe v12, only 35k, Seek with chlldcare? l·owner, very clean. Call Cleaalfled '94 Volvo 850 Turbo Seden Super clean, Leathor. wood, 6-01sc CO, Cell phone, Sun rool. Chrome wheels Tinted windows an more. 46K mtles an still under lull war ranty. S 21 ,000 OB '92 Cebrlolet Conv Alarm, ma1nt records. p /w, low miles . tmmac. $8500.obo , -800·218·8000 Ext. A·1388 HONDA 9085 $3500 721 ·3588 ,_t_o_da_y_l_6_4_2_·5_6_78_. __ Call 642-567a 714..718.0289 (714) 831-7107 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 38S8 PLUMBING HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY ------ICERAMIC COMPUTERS 35S6 DRYWALL SERVI CE TILES 3 S 2 8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim SERVI CE 3 584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3890 ROOFING 3910 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I C t s liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home Repair/Remodel Wllliam Harold J eweler PUBLIC NOTICE · p Precise Plumbln9 CERT·A·ROOF LOW .-------·1 rv5n.!,_ OoFmFpSUPEeCr, .. ~c Costa Mesa/Newport Watch/Jewelry Repair T C I p · 20Peyters •Elnt1n9 Repairs & Remodels COST ROOF REPAIRS Leaky Showers Rep'd v -,.. uu. ...,SMALL JOB EXPERT he •Ii · ubllc Ullh· ears xpenence Free Eshmates Wind & tntenor Water RanrOtJUng & lnstall'n Ons1le consullatlon1 fOf Orywall/Pl111er Repair 25 Yee re Exp. Antique • Ane Jewelry lies Commission RE· Free Esllmeles itcousnc ..CEILINGS L67'0130 Dean of Tiie your hOme/bus. needa. .;Hanging/Taping, Texture Jim 031·2400 8uy/Stllit11de 073·0385 QUIRES that all used lntor1ors and Extor1ors L1887398 909-1090 Damages 4'733482 Ins PCNpgrades/Rep1lr1 Comm/Res •51.•573 HOME SERVICES household goods Referral. 854-0512 approved contractor. 3408 673·8065 or 846·8526 .,. .,. • 714 389·0944 • Netwofkt 831·5195 Anything & Everything movers print their • ORCO i!uth CoHt Drywall CHILD CARE 3536 ·· "Acous remvvcust text _Water Damage Repair Beal In Quality & Price L550017 515-8389 South Coeat Drywell Free Estimate. Ref's. LANDSCAPE & P.U.C. Cal T number; ROBERT ISBELL CO. MACMEDIC •Care for Acou1 remvl/cust text Mlchael 750•1440 LAWN CARE 3808 limos and chauffeurs lnVExt•Small Jobs OK Macintosh Computers Water Damage Repair ~~=~=-::-::==~-=-:: print their T.C.P. num-Decorative Painting In your hme/ofc. Low/ Best In Quality & Price QUALITY CRAFTSMAN liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ber In all adver1ise-LU94350 840·3000 hourly rate. 873-8819 L550017 515·8389 20 Yra Exp. Ref's 'f TREES a ments. 11 you have 8 714·580-9028-Pager •A Place In The Heart ·I'm Your Handyman--x_ 1 Llc'd Home Oaycare.1---------Wltthoeft,Drywell Mark 714·031·0113 li~ID ,_,..La queslion abou1 the e-1 5 F ti Ill CONCRETE •· All Ph11Ses• Sm/lg Jobs ..,...,...., .. emo....... wns, gahty of a mover, limo ---------• yrs. un ac v ea. UI: Clean! Clean! leanl WATER DAMAOI! & crvn"'-·clnup 751·3476 or chauffeur. call: PET Meals. lg yard/playrml MASONRY 3557 T It D A t ......, .. 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