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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-01-29 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 or. 1 H [ COAST fred martin · Memories of finer times with Tulsa · W bile I'v~ surely tripped up on occasion, my intentions are honor- abl~. and I write these columns strictly for the re aders. I try to inform, amuse, illumi- nate, energize and, as I said in the very first one, •to take you places you might not otherwise go and introduce you to people you might not otherwise meet.· 11 I'm extraordinarily lucky, I can pack all that into one. But today's column is strictly for me. I Jked to write it, I need to unload e motions ihat have taken me over and won't let go. It's all over a dumb dog. I p ut Tulsa to sleep last Fri- day morning. There was a can- cer way up in bis nasal pas- sage. It spread into his optic system and his brain. Thursday night, shortly after I'd made an appointment with a canine can- His strength ebbed b y the day. Toward the end, he slept prob- ably 20 out of every 24 hours. cer specialist, his symptoms became worse by the hour. Early Fri- day, I talked with his vet- e rinarian, Nancy Hauer, and described what had been happe n- ing since we spoke the day before. There was a long pause. •It's time to put him to sleep," she said gently. "He's not your dog anymore.• We had known that for months. His strength e bbed by the day. Toward the end, he slept probably 20 out of every 24 hours. Our walks had gone from a t least an hour eve ry morning and evening down to, in the past few weeks, only five or 10 minutes. My friend Tulsa was a beard- ed collie, an uncommon breed known for their intelligence, their quirky sense of h umor and their distinctive and graceful gait, the beardie bounce. Beardies are elegant dogs, but they are tough, hard workers, •SEE MARTIN PAGE A11 o ·· an era Bob Zweber talks with customer Bob Knutsen, who has been a Zweber Pharmacy customer for the past 25 years. Top right, old medicine bottles and jars line the top shelves at the drugstore. Zweber sUll mixes ointments for customers. The Zweber family closes the doors of its Corona del Mar pharmacy after purchase by chain. The Zweber family has sold the busi- ness to Rite-Aid, d ttng fewer custbmen and lost profits from HMO plans. ~ c orporate America will soon claim a : local casualty whe n Zweber Pharma- : cy -the family run drugstore where : regular customers are still greeted by name : and a familiar Mhello" -is gobbled up by a ; nationwide pharmacy chain. : On Feb. 11 , the hometown comfort of the ; Zwebers' store -with its worn lmoleum : floors and 1940s architectur~ -will step ; aside to make room for Rite Aid - a flashy : new drugstore with bright blue trim a dorn- ; ing the outside. : Rite Aid recently bought the store and ; will close it down to open a new location of : its own just one block away. ! Bob Zweber, who moved his family from ; Minnesota and bought the Corona del Mar : pharmacy in 1971, said the buy-out signals : the end of an era. ! •Jt's sad, and it's also a sign of the times," : Zweber said. ; The Zweber family -Bob; his wife, : Sharon; their sons, Steve, 30, nm. 28; and ! daughter, Michelle, 27 -has been a popu- ; lar community fixture since purchasing the store 26 years ago. In 1969, Zweber's uncle, former Newport Beach resident Roman Zweber, owned some pharmacies m Downey dnd invited his nephew to come out to Cahlom.ta and run one. Zweber took tus uncle up on the offe r, but Downey proved to be too smoggy and con- gested for the fanuly, and Zweber was soon looking for another store. By chance, an old pharmacy in the heart of Corona del Mar was for sale. "So I borrowed money from everybody and bough t the place,• Zweber said While the Zweber family has owned and operated the pharmacy since 1971, the building has been a pharmacy under sever- al different owners ever since it was built 10 1944. Over the years, the Zwebers and therr store became much more than just mer- chants -they were like family. HWe were accessible, and maybe that's •SEE ZWEBER PAGE A12 S T 0 R Y B Y T I M G R E N D A • . P H 0 T 0 S B Y M .A R C M A R T I N Shooting suspect • remams at-large •Police b~ef up security at Ne wport Harbor High as students discuss after- math of reporte d g ang incident. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pt/or NEWPORT BEACH -As authonues continued investigat- ing the Tuesday afternoon shoot- ing outside Newport Harbor High School that sent a 17-year- old boy to the hospital, students returned to campus Wednesday anud beefed-up security and a swirl of conversation. Newport Beach police Sgt John Desmond sa.Jd there were six or seven officers assigned to the campus when school began and let out, but there was no repeat of what authorities call an modent mvolvmg out-of-town gang members ·we 1ust had aver,. heavy uru- form presence and wll1 continue •SEE SHOOTING PAGE A1 2 Shuffling pupils a district concern •J uggling students could mean some will a ttend three different campuses in three years. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -One of the school chstnct's solutions to over- crowding-caused by third-grade class-size reduction could have some students attendmg three schools in three years At Tuesday night's school board meeting, a request for an extension of this configuration, m use at Rea Fifth and SlXth Grade Center. was demed Rea was reopened in Septem- ber to alleviate crowding caused by third-grade class-size reduc- tion at Pomona and Whittier ele- mentary schools The convoluted solution would send Pomona and Wluttler hfth- •SEE PUPILS PAGE A11 ~-----------------------------~-----~-----------, Is your child a good influence? I ~.J D E '/ District taps into home-school trend· ~ AROUND TOWN ••••. .A4 IEST BUYS .......... .A2. • The plan, to be in place next year, will provide text- books and instructional materials to families who teach their own children . By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot The parents are the primary teachers, and the school district is a resource.• For every home-schooled student who comes under the Newport~Mesa umbrella, the district will receive $3,600 from the state, the same amount it receives for public school children If all of the 40 families m Newport- Mesa iign up,-the ..school -du\triCt will receive about $144,000, wluch will be used to set up the program. The district will break even financially for the first year but officials expect it to have a positive inrom stream m subsequent years. The home-school program likely will be set up at Killybrooke Elemen- tary School. Tbe district will hire a lead teecher, a teacher's assiltanl and a sec· rete.ry to run the program. Home-~ lt\aclelaU will ..-.e teat· books and oUaet Instructional materials tJam the diltrid. •we wW UC> have edivldel for the etudlnta. • Jicobldn Mkl. ·w.·u heft fWd trips, u.embliel and ld4inc'9 labl." 1be -.met·· mo.t ~ == .. 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JANUARY 28, 1998 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROSS 1 Sunoundad by 5 Gar09n veggie• 9 Old-car leali:Ha 12 Noc any 13 GoodbYe In caooa 15 Install eleotnciiy 18 Scads t7 Broaden 18 Olrec10f l<Jlzan 19 Moment 21 Mos1 s_ympat~lle 23 Curr'ie(a partner 24 Nourished 25 Doplicated genetically 28 Heallh problem 33 Seeps 34 Lotion lngfed1en1 35 t 996 candidate 38 In the pasl 37 Gather 38 Be Vi<:tOllOUS 39 Singer Turner 41 DtstQl'led, in a way 42 Kilt feature 4-4 Frozen In 46 Inlets 47 ScnObkl (down) 48 By onesell 49 Takes 53 Spnng flower 57 Al1181'1C8 58 Corred 60 W11dgoa1 81 Se<ll 82 Wooden rod 63 Snout 64 Dolpherl s home 65 'Pnmll Fur" star 66 Obt11ns DOWN 1 Agaltlat 2 Earth's satellite 3 Taverns 4 Ordain 5 Hooked 6 Blu.-pencits 7 Help 8 Hunt 9 Pul away 1n lolders 10 Rainbow goddess 11 [1ke F.i1x Unger~ 14 Jolns 15 Type of bliss? 20 Blvd crossers 22 Composer Rorem 25 Raccoon's cousin 26 Reason 2 7 Lightning by-producl 28 Large anlelope 29 -oniee 30 Yard tool 31 Story of the TrQICln War 32 Bronze coins 34 Prayer ending 37 Bordered on 40 Olshealtened 42 Heap 43 To-nng 45 Caveman Alley - ~ Slfoke 48 More noslble 49 Functatnentals 50 Oetectrve's lind 51 Soft dnnk 52 Air pollution 54 Wind lnslrument 55 Bluebird's resldeoce 56 Former spouses 59 L.amb'a parent t 1 STUMPED? Call for Answers • '°""" 1nne or Roi.My"'-• •'I'>< P9' ......,.& 1.9()().454.3535 exl code 500 MAR~E SLIPS AUTOMOBILES A CURA 9010 DOCKS 7 0 2 2 '98 INTEQRA GSA Bridge JEEP 9110 MERCEDES 91~0 VOLVO 9230 Sy CHARLES GOREN wllh OMAR SHARIF •nd TANNNf HIHSCH '93 Gr•nd Cherok•• LTD Top Of The Unel low ml, new Ur••· 2yr factory w11rr, orig owner, mini, S15,500 obo 7t4·078·5110 LISTEN 1'0 TIIE BID DINO '94 GRAND CHEROKH Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • A4 2 0 1•2 O AK54 •888 4x4, ve. lour door, dub ~nt and two, perhap11 th!'ff, alloy1, tull power, in hearte. One loser waa taken care (3HJH770) S 15,550 or immediately when declarer won wJ-sE/~1':,g:ER the first trick in dummy with the 714·892·0900 ace of club• a nd ca1bed dummy'• •--------- ltirh diamooda for a club dUcard . ·~:~~::e Next, a heart wu led to the ten and 32K ml, luH pawar, West won t.he trick with the ldnJ. alloy1, Ilk• newl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '85 380 SL Convert 118k mllu, Burgf Palamlno Int, hard top, new 1ott top, mint, r,un1 great, new A/C, CID $15,000 ooo. HB 1rt1. 592·592·2235 '91 1901! Low mite•, AT, 141a1her, moonroof. (2LINK812) $14,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER ('714) 892·6908 MERCURY 9135 '95 940 WAGON Leather, moonroot. Ilka newt (3LHN123) $18.i450 LEXUS OP' WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8900 '95 980 Leather, ABS. Pwr Wind/lock•. Moonroot, Tilt, Cruise. AM/l'M Cass. .; 3LX0007 MUST SELL Colla Mesa Llncoln·Mercury (714) 540.5630 WEST •87 O KQ96 O Q 102 •KQJ9 EAST •615 3 1::'83 OJ9883 • 107 2 The defenders cashed a club then (3AOH309) 119,250 forced decla rer to ruff a club. LEXUS OF '78 Orand Marquis VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Declarer dre w three rou nds of WESTMINSTER 4·dr. Full pwr. Real iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii trumps, ending io dummy, then (714) 892·8908 aharpl 95k mlhu. '87 VW C•brlolet repeated Lhe heart dheue. Not. only i---------s2000 obo 723-1504 looks/runs grea1. air, SOUTH •KQJ 109 • O AJ 108 0 7 •A5'4 did that lose, but declarer 1ubae· LEXUS 9115 ---------red/white lop & v;hls. quently had to concede the eight of NISSAN 9150 $4,200 714-642-7510 heart.a to West's nine -down one. '92 Cabriolet Conv Since South was Joolttng at all '93 l!S 3oo ,85 300zx Alarm, molnl record•, the h.igh •-·-pa, the con•-... wu Leath•IJ moonroof, P /w. Io w m 11 o •' w u.ua ......... CD(19o387)$16,950 New TranS·12/3/97, I $7700 b laydown. Aft.er discarding a club on ~l!XUS OF Now fuel lnJac1ion sy•· mmac. ·0 0 Tho bidding· SOUTH WEST 1 • Dbl NORTH EAST Rdbl 2 0 one of dummy's high diamonds, WESTMINSTER • tom. Runs Greall Bra. -...:<.7_1_4_.)_e.3_1·_7_1_8_7_ dcclltrer s hould play t he ace of (714) 892·0900 $3200 090 Or Trade 8 3 • Van a 9 on 2 <:7 PUI 4• Pua 2• Pua p ... p ... hearts an d a n other. Ai 1000 81 for Pre ?O's Chevy Reliable Trans. Auto. declarer regains the lead, another•---------Car. Ask for Usa 7 passS2200.0BO heart ia s urrender ed. Now the LINCOLN 9120 __ 7_1_4-_CS_3_o_._4_9_9_o_ • CS 4 5 ·5 4 3 7 • Opening lead: King of• Taking a play that ii likely to win three times out or four when you know it is sure to loee is foolhardy. 'J'hja ia especially ao when you have a sure-trick line available. fourth heart is ruffed OD the board liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 M•xlma SE with the ace of trumpa for the l Oth '87 Town Car Pwr WindfLocks, Dual AIYTIQUES & trick _ Gvo ipadea and a ruff, the Air, pwr wind/locks. Air Bags, Moonroof, aces of heart.a and clubs and the ace ~~~d ~ru~;'o ~~~:~ ~·~· 1 s~rul~~·a ;~~·: iCiiLAiiiSiiSiiliiCiiSiiiiiiiiiiii9ii2ii5iiO and king of diamonds. $4,987 #3LDL868 S 10,995 '97 Town C•r Costa Mesa The auction was straightforward. South checked on the poeaibility of a 4-4 heart fit, then went to game in 1padea when pa r tner, in effect , showed a limit raise values in sup- port of opener a original suiL Learn to be a better brid1e Cartier Lincoln-Mercury player! Sub1cribe oow to the Only 2.,400 ml, 1 ownr. . (714) 540-5630 Goren Bridie Letter by callin1 I v o r Y /I v o r y . F u 11 y (800) 788-12215 ror lnlormation. loaded. 11'3VVG422 O_L_D_S_M_O_B_I_L_E_9_1_5_5 °" write to: Goren Briqe Let-MU~~;~Eiiirk VIII West led the king of clubs, and declarer waa looking at two po88ible ter, P.O. Box +no, Chicago, llL Leather, CID Changer. 60680. JBL, ABS, Moonroof. •'74 Olds Cutia•• VB, A/C, lull pwr, am· fm stereo. 77k miles, $1000 (714) 723·4010 BMW 9030 CHRYSLER 9050 HONDA 9085 '88 325ES 'Coupe SOK ml, Whlte/blk Int. Excellent condition Call 714·644-0179 CADILLAC 9040 '95 RED LE BARON GT Conv. lmac. 30K 'ml., custom whls, auto. Red/blk conv. roof. Pristine cond. MUST SELL.512,495 obo '98 Accord EX Auto, A/C, leather, pb, pw, ps, cc. am-Im cass, sunrf $1 4 ,600. •714·840-0887• • 853•9511 • ·-I-su_z_u ____ .9_1_0_0 ·~~. 7~~,,!!i~te!~O~nu~~ FORD 9075 liiiiii1ii9ii9ii2iiiRiiOiiDiiEiiOiiiiii power. $2500 OBO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Black, V8, sunroof, · 714-723·1504 '95 EXPLORER XLT am/Im cassette, Xlnt '95 SEDAN DE VILLE 36k ml, 4dr, auto condition. $7,000 or Low ml, leather, cus· cass, full pwrl best offer. tom wheels & more (811777) $18,950 (714) 574-4238 LEXUS OF (254895) $20,550 WESTMINSTER LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714 892-6906 JAGUAR 9105 (714) 892·8908 HONDA 9085 '79 Jaguar XJS Dual pwr seats. Cust whls i1176604Q $12,993 '95 Mark VIII Low Milos, CID. JBL, SUBARU Le at her. pw r w Ind/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil locks, leather. pwr wind/locks, dual air bags, dual pwr seals, Fully Loaded . #764440 $17,995 '95 Continent•! '84 Station W•gon Nice cloan earl Now .engine 1 year ago $2000 obo 723· t 504 CID Changer, Pwr TOYOTA WI n d/I oc ks, I ea I her, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil phone, ABS, Dual Pwr Seats, JBL. lmmac cond. ti 3NNX763 $18,9~5 '97 Town Car Leather, ABS, Dual Pwr Seals, Pwr Wind/ locks, Fully loaded, Fact. Warr. #3SFD851 $22,997 Costa Mesa Llncoln·Mercury (714) 540·5830 '93 CAMRY XLE V6, low ml, loather, mnrl, f/pwr, alloys, (3ECY269) $14,950 '97 CAMRY LE 11k ml, lpwr, AT, 4dr, hke newt (3UXV092) $17,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 CHRYSLER i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ii Coupe V12, only 35k, 9050 1-owner, very cloan.1 ________ _ '94 Camry LE 2·dr, at, ac, new brakes, alloy whls. xlnl cond. $11 ,300 714·551-5925 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •'91 Accord EX• S3500 721 ·358CS MAZDA 912 5 Auto, A/C, f-pwr, cc, l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Town & Country 3.3, Leather, ABS, Pwr Seat, Air, Tiii, Rear Air, Roof rack, loaded. #33BCY256 59,992 am-fm cass, sunroof 1---------11 $8200 (714) 631·9643 JEEP 9110 '91 Mlata Spcl Ltd --------• Ed. British racing VOLVO 9230 g roe n . h a rd to P. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '90 Wrangler Restored 1961 Austin Healy 3000 BN7. Serious Enq. Only. • (702) 355-7563. WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? NOTHING/ · Call the Classlfleda 642-5678 ,.. 31k ml. loather, •PVT DOCK · NB• cuslom wheels. hotl 18·2811. S9 ·S 10.11, utls, A CURA 9010 (3POV326) S 18F880 steps lo bch, shops, LEXUS 0 eats,mo·mo. 675·00116 Costa Mesa Lincoln· Mercury (714) 540-5630 SELL '95 Civic Ex Coupe 3 4 k. m 11 es, CD changer, moonrool, & more. (3LETC98) $13,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 Sah•r• 1 owner. solt·1op. 6 cyl, 5-spd, wood/leather, xlnl cond $10,900 675-3587 low miles. xlnl condl •---------$7650.obo 714·768·1029 MERCEDES 9130 '94 Volvo 8 5 0 Turbo Seda n Super clean, Leather, wood. S·Dlsc CD. Cell phone. Sun· root, Chrome wheels, Tinled windows and more, 46K miles and still under lull war· ranty. S 21,000 OBO City officials are gearing up for ii N1fto, a weather phenomenon that could bring a repeat of the stomis that battered the area in the 1980's. 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If I'm extraordinarily lucky, I can pack all that into one. But today's column is strictly for me. I need to write it, I need to unload emotions that have ta.ken me over and won't let go. It's all over a dumb dog. I put Tulsa to sleep Last Fn- day morning. There was a can- cer way up in his nasal pas- sage. It spread into his optic system and his brairt. Thursday night, shortly after I'd made an appointment with a canine can- His strength ebbed by the day. Toward the end, h e slept prob- ably 20 out of every 24 hours. cer specialist, his symptoms became worse by the hour. Early Fri- day, I talked with his vet- erinarian, Nancy Hauer, and described what had been happen- ing since we spoke the day before. There was a long pause "It's time to put him to sleep,• she said gently. MHe's not your dog anymore." We had known that for months. His strength ebbed by the day. Toward the end, he slept probably 20 out or every 24 hours. Our walks had gone from at least an hour every . morning and evening down to, in the past few weeks, only five or 10 minutes. My friend Tulsa was a beard- ed collie, an uncommon breed known for their intelligence, their quirky sense of humor and their distinctive and graceful g ait, the beardie bounce. Beardies are elegant dogs, but they are tough, hard workers, •SEE MARTIN PAGE A11 Bob Zweber talks with customer Bob Knutsen, who has n a Zweber Phannaq:;.customer for the past 25 years. Top right, old medidne bottles and jars line the top shelves at the drugstore. Zweber sUll mlxeg' ointments for customers. The Zweber family closes the doors of its Corona . . del Mar pharmacy after purchase by chain. The Zweber family bas sold tbe busi- ness to Rite-Aid, dttng fewer custbmers and lost profits from HMO plans. . : c orporate America will soon claim a : local casualty when Zweber Pharma- : cy -the family run drugstore where ; regular customers are still greeted by name : and a familiar "hello" -is gobbled up by a : nationwide pharmacy chain. : On Feb. 11, the hometown comfort of the ; Zwebers' store -with its worn linoleum : floors and 1940s architecture -will step : aside to make room for Rite Aid -a flashy : new drugstore with bright blue trim adorn- : ing the outside. : Rite Aid recently bought the store and : will close it down to open a new location of : its own just one block away. : Bob Zweber, who moved his family from : Minnesota and bought the Corona del Mar ; pharmacy in 1971, said the buy-out signals : the end of an era. : "It's sad, and it's also a sign of the times," : Zweber said. : The Zweber family -Bob; his wife, : Sharon; their sons, Steve, 30, nm, 28; and : daughter, Michelle, 27 -has been a popu- : lar community fixture since purchasing the store 26 years ago. In 1969, Zweber's uncle. former Newport Beach resident Roman Zweber, owned some pharmacies in Downey dnd invited his nephew to come out to Califorrua and run one. Zweber took hls uncle up on the otter, but Downey proved to be too smoggy and con- gested for the family, and Zweber was soon looking for another store. By chance, an old pharmacy in the heart of Corona del Mar was for sale. uso I borrowed money from everybody and bought the place,• Zweber said. While the Zweber family has owned and operated the pharmacy since 1971 , the building has been a pharmacy under sever- al different owners ever since it was built m 1944. Over the years, the Zwebers and their store became much more than Just mer- chants -they were like family. •w e were accessible, and maybe that's •SEE ZWEBER PAGE A12 ST ORY BY TIM GR E NDA , PHOTOS BY MA RC MAR TI N Shooting suspect , . remams at-large •Police beef up security at Newport Harbor High as students discuss after- math of reported gang incident. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Ptlot NEWPORT BEACH -As authorities continued mvest:Jgdt- mg the Tuesday afternoon shoot- ing oulstdP Newport Harbor High School that sent a 17-year- old boy to the hospital, students returned to campus Wednesday a.rrud beefed-up security and a SWU'l of conversation. Newport Beach police Sgt John Desmond said there were six or seven officers assigned to the campus when school begdll and let out, but there was no repeat of what authonbes caJl an incident involving out-of-town gang members. wwe just had a verv heavy uru· form presence and-will contmue • SEE SHOOTING PAGE A 12 ShuIDing pupils a district concern •Juggling students could mean some will attend three different campuses in three years. By Husein Mashni, Dady Prior COSTA MESA -One or the school d.istnct's solutions to over- crowdmg caused by Hurd-grade class-size reduction could have some students attending three schools m three years At Tuesday rught's school board meeting, a request for an extension of this configurabon, m µse at Rea Fifth and Sixth Grade Center, was derued Rea was reopened m Septem- ber to alleviate crowding caused by thlrd-grcide class·size reduc- tion at Pomona and Whittier ele- mentary schools. The convoluted solution would send Pomona and Whittier hlth- •SEE PUPILS PAGE A11 r.----~-~~-------------~--~----~--~--~-----~-----, Is your child a good influence 7 I ~.J D E / District taps into home-school trend • The plan, to be in place next year, will provide text- books and instructional materials to families who teach their own childien. By Husein Mashn i, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The school board ls creating a new program that will provide resources and account- ebWty for local families choosing to teach their children at home. At its Tuesday night meeting, the school booJ'd endorsed a plan to imple- ment the home-study program for the 1998-99 school year. There are about 40 Newport-Mele femiliel who are under Iryine's or Orange County's home-school plans because Newport· Meea does not Ofter e. home-study p~ gr&m. •Home study 11 o growtng trend in tbe diltrk1. • ,a.kl Tom Jacobson. the u9odat• supenntendent of ~ tiiiucetlon. •n•s a joint venture ...... the ICbooll and the p&Nntl The parents are the primary teachers, and the school district is a resource." For every home-schooled student who comes under the Newport-Mesa umbrella, the diStrtct will receive $3,600 from the state, the same amount it receives for public school children. U all of the 40 families in N ewport- Mesa sign up. the school distx:ict wW receive about $144,000, which will be · used to set up the program. The distnct will break even financially for the first year qut officials expect lt to have a positive income streem in subsequent yee.rs. The home-school program likely will be set up at Killybrooke Blemen· tary School. The district will hire a lead teecher, a t acbet's assiltanl and a sec- ret~ to run th program. Home- ICbooaed ~ Vrill. ~ tieat- books 6M other instnidiOiiil materials ftcxn the distrld. •we wW allo hav activttiel for the students,• J acobson said. •we'll haw field trips, anembli .. a.m\ ld.ence labl . The cUIUict'• · most m.port&nt reaponsibUltY Will be to administer ttandardmkf'91C1 to the lt\adenta . • ' l I ~ j I I r 'j £: -~ • ~ ' -' get lnvotVed In hOmHchoollng7 PIMSi call our R..cleh Hottine at 142"**1 The first step toward establishing the program will be an adult education program for parents who.want to teach their chlldten ar home. The 81.'luh edu- cation program 1S sdleduled I for eerty ~· The DUIQbir o fimllies wtio ctiooee home·Kbooling tw bMn growiD9 bj 25% e year, stet• education "'8dall Mid. m a bom•·Kboollng an....- ment. p&re1;at1 cu =•t II* cblldrea~ ltUd&rd cmdl:.- lwa. SODM f....W.. Cboo9e 10 . "' A2 THURSDAY, JANUAAY 29, 1998 Newpott Bead1/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 170 pilot person It NE greer wylder Find top quality menswear at Atkinsons She is tbe ~engraver of graves . . Atkinson's Men's Clothing and Furnishing~ (673-0653) is having a semi-annual sale on top-of-the line classic clothing for men. It's at 3430 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Cha's FamJly Shoe Repair (642-4314) is offering Best Buys readers 10% off their next shoe repair with th.is column. Cba's does the best shoe repair and handbag repair and also has a key duplication service. Cha's shop is at 1673 Irvine Ave. in Costa Mesa. Tulips (646-6653) is a new floral shop that opened in the back patio at Grandma's Cot- tage Antiques and Teacups and Tulips Tea Room at 400 West- minster Ave. in Newport Beach. The floral shop features fresh cut flowers, balloons, and hand- made crafts for the home and garden. Neiman Marcus (759-1900) SHEIS The vC8ce OI the beriaVed. TlllU1IS ScOU"I lhoWroom Is full ol tributes to the DDegiDary deed. Amaag the bronze and ... llabl E11 a.Ml the names • Susan L. BanOn ( C4riDg mter, aunt & friencf-), Edwin GonzaJes rbeloved hus- band. father, son•), and Betty Adami (•wife end mother -she loved people and iaUgbter·). 1'bele are samples Scott showi her dients. As the OWDer ol the American Monument Co. Oil Quail Street in New- port Beach. she be1pl beNaved sw:vivon memorialize the dear departed. •Most of the families that come to me Wal\t something «pedal and very person- al for their loved ones.• ia1d SclOtt, 49, a longtime Corona del Mar .rmldent who started the bnstnea 10 years ago. •1t•1 • rewarding· to help ~ do what could be a difficult talk and make it easier to endure.• ~ Scott keeps a box o1 tissues prominent- ly on her desk. Many clients come in crying, wbalf. crazed and in a vulnerable place,• with very little idea of what kind of plaque would suit a lost relative or friend, she said. Scott listens patiently and ipells out the options. Gravestones start at $250 and can veer into the thou.sands of dollars. is showing an estate collection -featuring one-of-a-kind jew- elry of art deco, art nouveau, retro, Edwardian and late Vic- torian design. The showing will be in the Precious Jewels Salon on the first level. Neiman Mar- cus is at Fashion Island in New- port Beach. Oients can select 1rom a book of emblems ranging from the Star of David to tbe Daughters of the Nile. New tech- nology even permits etd1ed portraits on the slabs. A bandy list features hundreds ol ready-made epi- tapbl like •A generous & beautiful spirit• and •o, that he "I've never done one that's irreverent,• she said. "I think something that's permanent should be 'rocnortfnl and dignified.• · ·-r----the work unrewarding. •1 didn't feel like I was really contributing to anyone or • anybody," she said. "This does make me feel I am mak- Britt of Britt Ltd. (675-2174) 10 Lido Marina Village says she is getting her boutique ready to launch the colorful, packable cruise and travel collection. bad one more song to sing." C>ae of thOl9 cm the lilt ?eilli: •This ii the ~ve OI (blank), who died maintaining hiS right of way. His right wu deer, hi.a will was strong. But he's just as dead as if he'd been wrong." Scott frowns at this last one. ing a contribution in some small way.• . • •1 think my nature is to be a compassionate person .... l'm also a good, listener. People leave here with a sense tb.at ~g ii going to be 'well-handled." -Story by Chrfs1opher Goff.-d, photo by Don LHch •All my designs are figure-and suitcase-friendly," says Britt. •The designs have no buttons, zippers or sizes, ma.king them the ultimate in no-fuss cloth- ing." The biggest storewide sale is currently underway tlu'ough February. Britt also takes custom orders. Another Britt Ltd. design is the Scar- fwand -an irlvention Britt developed to hold scarves in place without the use of pins, sliders or brooches. It will be re-appearing on QVC, the national shopping charmel, on Wednesday. ~riefly i~· the news Parolee arrested in armed robbery Britt's daughter, Sharinon Shea, has started a new compa- ny called Catt1tude located inside Britt Ltd., next to the Warehose Restaurant in the Lido Marina Village. Cattitude (722-9225) specializes in cat creations, including ceramic cat banks, totes, baby clothes and jewelry. COSTA tvfESA -An Anaheim man was arrested Tuesday night after allegedly holding up a group of men on the sidewalk and firing shots into the air, police said. Joseph Guzman Arellano, 26, approached three men who were leaving work around 10 p.m. in the 1700 block of Placentia Avenue and waved a semiautomatic weapon at them, police said. After the men gave him $580 cash, Arellano walked across the street to confront a fourth victim - a 17-year-old Costa Mesa boy - and asked for a ride to Anaheim, police said. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170 or write to me at: Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, 92627. Apparently to show he meant business, Arellano fired his gun Weilot Our .c:tdress is 330 W. t~ or advertiwments Bay St., Costa Mesa, hef'ein can be repre>- Calif. 92627. duced without written COMECTIONS permlsslon of copyright owner. VOL9~N0.25 It is the Pilot's policy to promptty COfTeCt all HOWIQREAot erron of substance. Ui 1'MOMAS H. '°' •ISC*. ...... c..a 57<M233. Ort:ulation Publisher m The Times Orange WILLIAM L09Dlli. The Newport County Editor Be~osta Mes. Dally (800) 252-9141 STEVIMA-.., Pilot (USPS-14WOO) Is AdwrtWng MaNging Editor publlshed Monday Oasslfled 642-5678 TONY DODIM>, ttv-ough ~. In Display 64il-4321 Alslst. tMnllglng Editor Newport le.ch and EcltofW TINA 80llGAnA. Cost• MeM. subsalp-News 5'40-1224 City Editor tlons .,. Ol'lly available Sports 642-4330 ROGB~ by subscribing to The News. Sports Fax 646- Sports Editor Times Orange Coonty 4170 (800) 252-9141. In.,..,, E-Mall: dpUof20earth-MMCMMTW, outside of Newport Rnlt.net Photo Editor lffCtt and Costa Ma.. MalnOffka LVMlllSOIA, subtcriptlons to the ausm. Offlc:e 642· Display Adwrtklng Dally Piiot only are 4321 NOYOlll .. IMIJ!abl. by nwill for 8ulil'*5 Fex 631-5902 a.lfied AdM1lslng s 10 pet month. Second LANAIOIM-eta poJt.-ge ~et =~ PromodoN • Costa Mes-. CA. ,.._ PMMDD..-. lndude ell ippflalbte twice into the air but reportedly did not hit anybody with the bullets, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Smith. Hearing the gunshots, a nearby resident dialed 911, and police arrested Arellano. Arellano will be arraigned in Harbor Municipal Court Friday on suspicion of filmed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon, wl'th enhancements for allegedly being a gang member in possession of a concealed and loaded firearm. Arellano, who is on parole, is being held without bail, Smith said. Income tax assistance available at Oasis The American Association of Retired Persons Tax-Aide Pro- gram, co-sponsored by the Inter- nal Revenue Service, will be available at Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar beginning Monday. Volunteer tax counselors trained by the IRS will be at the center to help senior residents prepare their tax returns and pro- vide answers to tax questions. Those seeking assistance should bring copies of their feder- al and state tax returns from last year, the 1997 tax packages they received from the IRS and the state of California, as well as the wage, pension, interest, dividend, Social Security and other income papers for 1997. The Tax-Aide Program special- izes in helping senior taxpayers as WEATHER TEMPERAl\JRES Newport Beach 64147 ~Trt coast Bal~ 64147 Costa Mesa 65143 Corona del Mar 64148 SUltF FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE \\ledge 2-3nsw Newport 2-J nsw Blackles 2-4 11sw River Jetty 2-4 nsw CdM 2-3 nsw 11DESTODAY Flrst low 4:09a.m. 1.3 NEWPORT BEACH First high 10:13 a.m. 6.0 Second low 5:01 p.m. -0.8 Second high 11 :28 p.m. 4.8 WEDN£50AY First low 5:04 a.m. 1.3 First high 11 :03 p.m. 5.4 Second low 5:43 p.m. -0.3 . Second high after midnight WATER TEMPERATURE: 62 The high tlde's moving to a later point In the morning. That can help us take better advantage of Increasing west swell. Arriving from almost due West. It should dramatically crank up wave heights well through the weekend. If the tide stopS'Cfrlvlng them to the beach, watch for head- high and better. • • Newpolt C..W Drive: A cellular phone WOtth $279 was lost or stol«l ~Mlm>r~W O!lef fl~ Ofbr stN ...Mt loc.al _..., POSTMASmt Send _, _frOm the 500 blodt. ~HOYUNE td«W dWlgll 10 The 642-6086 Nl"Nport~ ~ 'f04IT CIDllWI*"' Mell ~Plot. '-0 . about 1he Delly l'llot "' lac ,. COltil .... MWStlpa. CA.921a,~ N!IWUi . HOMM .... trMtoN. ....... mlt• .... w.tCL•lllp18W1, "9l6dlnt end ao ............. Vb,......_,O..al MllMflr ._C.llllf.CN.M~ ,_,_ • 19th ter.t: Alt outboard motor Worth S500 was stoten from the 200 blodt. • lmt 0.. ~Property WMh S17,J25 was stolett frOm •garage In 1he 100 blodt. • .. I • 'I ,....,.: A purMt was stoterl from • CM In ttle 1000 blodt. •Ila 911rtc:.llli'ortw: SorrieoM un~~ S1,1M.61 to•a.cf. It wet In tht 200 btodc. well as low-to moderate-income individuals and families. Taxpay- ers do not need to be members of A.ARP or Oasis to benefit from the service. For more information or to make an appointment, call 644- 3244. Crystal Court celebrates orchids Crystal Court will be in full bloom Feb. 5-8 when the shop- ping center celebro.tes the 18th annual Fascination of Orchids International Show and Sale, a premier exhibition by hundreds of the world's leading orchid grow- ers. The free exhibition -spon- sored by the Orange Count} Branch of fhe Cymbidium Society of America -will transform all three levels of the South Coast Plaza shopping court into an orchid greenhouse, with specialty vendors from Hawaii, Taiwan and China offering unique and rare orchid varieties. Displays on the first floor of Crystal Court will showcase artis- tic, orchid-themed designs while the second and third floors will highlight displays by individual award-winning growers. Attendees can also learn how to grow orchids on their own dur- ing seminars and demonstrations by leading growers scheduled throughout the four-day event. Call 435-2160. Howto wish someone "good luck" m Chine&e. (In 3 easy steps) Step #I-You take them to the place where ust meets we.st. <West End. that Isl) Step #2-You show th.m our lncr«llble M&ecdon of IOlld btati oriental cabinet pWk. Each "lettar" Is hand made In China and ls a Calignphlc ¥tibol of a thought or wish (the one pictured here means "the ~ry bat of lutk") • Newport BHchlCosta Mesa Oa.i.ly Pi.loc THURSDAY. JANUARY 29; 1998 A3 obituary Longtime resident, fireinan Stanley Peterlin BUsiness dealings Could keep Petros off fair board Longtime Newport Beach resident Stanley P. Peterlin, who worked a quarter of a cen- tury for the Los Angeles City Fire Department, died Monday at the age of 83. A native of Eveleth, Minn., Mr. Peterson was a graduate of Loyola University in Los Ange- les. During World War H he served as a naval communica- tion officer. Learn to reduce stress through self-hypnosis A five-week course in self- hypnotic techniques will be offered this winter at Orange Coast College. The beginrung class is designed to teach students how to utilize relaxation, visualization and other techniques to reduce stressful exam preparations and other situations. The workshop is scheduled Friday evenings Jan. 30 th.rough March 6 from 6:30 to 9:30 p,m. Registration fee ls $65. A $11 materials fee is payable to the instructor. Registration can be done at the OCC Com.muruty Education , Mr. Peterson rejoined the Los Angeles City Fire Department,. where he worked briefly before the war, and served for 25 years. He also served 20 years in the Naval Reserve, retiring with the rank of lieutenant com- mander. He is survived by son Stanley M . Peterlin; daughter Laurin A. Peterlin; stepdaughters Mary Williams, Jeanne Bpmar and Jo briefly -Office, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. The office is open Mon- day through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 9 a .m . to 5 p.m . and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Participants may register by phone, using Visa or Mastercard. For more information, call 432-5880. Help plan for parks, recreation facilities · The Costa Mesa City Council is accepting letters of interest from residents who wish to serve on the Parks, Recreation Facili- ties and Parkways Commission. The commission currently has one vacancy. CAST SCULPTED SCONCES Available /,, Polished Brass, J'olrono. Roman Bf"OllZR Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Quality Ligbting Seorva ror 29 YNn 548-9341 I Ann Weatherwax; brother Albin Peterlin; two grandchildren, three step grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 1 p.m . at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. Memorial donations can be made to the Los Angeles Firemen's Relief Association, P.O . Box 26920, Los Angeles, CA 90026. •Former Chamber of Commerce head owns a company that has dorre work for the fairgrounds since 1985. The commission reviews and implements policies concerning parks, recreation facilities and parkways. It also makes recom- mendations to the City Council regarding acceptance or rejection of offers or donations of money or personal property to be used for parks and recreational programs. The commission meets the fourth Wednesday of each month. Interested individuals are encouraged to submit a letter of interest, along with a brief resume, to Mayor Peter Buffa, City Hall, P.O. Box 1200 (77 Fair Drive), Costa Mesa, Calif. 92628- 1200. The City Council reserves ·the right to make committee appoinbnents based on the appli- cant pool. By Tim Grenda, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Tony Petros' bid lo become the first Costa Mesa reS1dent in 17 years to serve on the Orange County Fair Board may be doomed. Just a week after the former Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce president's name sw1aced as a candidate for the board post. a 12-year ·working relationship between Petros' company -LSA Assooales of Irvine -and the fair- groundS threatens lo derail tus appomtment by Gov. Pele Wilson. Mayor Peter Buffa and others - mcluding state Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer, who reportedly hand-delivered a letter of recom- mendation for Petros lo the gover- nor -were excited about the prospect of having a Costa Mesa resident of Petros' caliber on the board. But 1t turns out that since 1985, Petros has been employed off and on t.ly both the fairgrounds and Tel- Phil Enterprises, the Newport Beach company that runs the Orange County Market Place al the fairgrounds. Petros is a prinopal in the urban planning firm and oversees the -... MON,fai 9,7 SAT f .. 6 Su111 11 .. 4 TleE Bod Buury Supply & SAloN J69 E. 17Tlt ST. I I I I I I I Cosn MHA Acaoss faoM lblplts (714) 642.-8910 ~------,-., I 00.? I ...........___ I 1'NI coupon may not be codNlied wtth ony othefo discount or IOI. price. I Dl9COUnb c1o Mt 4llpply to Murad, Aveda, Sebastian or Nu·Sldn products. L l:xplrM 2/15/91 .I ----------------- company'!> traffic dJVlSlon, a fact .some residents believe should dis- qualify him from the board. uwe want someone who is com- pletely neutral, someone who isn't ta.J.nted by a business' association where money has changed hands,~ Sd.ld College Park resident and fairgrounds activist Chuck Huddleston. HI don't have any- thing agamst the guy, but we don't Wdill someone up there who has done work for the fairgrounds and TelPhil." In 1985. Petros' tum was hued by TelPhil to do an operational plan aimed at relieving traffic conges- tion on Newport Boulevard, Fair Drive and other streets that sur- round the fairgrounds. Petros' company was hired again by TelPhil m 1989 to do a traffic impact study for a preferrM parking lot the swap meet later installed along Fair Drive. offioals said. ln 1991, LSA was hired by the fairgrounds to do extensive traffic impact studies that eventually put a cap on the number of cars that could attend non-fair activities at the fairgrounds and settled law- swts brought against the fair by the city of Costa Mesa. Last year, Petros worked on studJes to redesign a fa.ir parking lot at the comer of Pair Drive and Fairview Road And Just a few weeks ago, he gave a presen- tation to a fair committee on Tony Petros behalf o.f Tel- Phil about that company's proposed expansion of the weekend swap meet. Petros· decllned to d1scuss his · faJ.r board appomtrnent status. on Wednesday and deferred ques- uons about the matter to state offi- ~ Wilson spokesman Man Tag- ! gart said several nominations for the local fair board are still being 1 reViewed by the governor and he • could not give d date when the appointments will be announced.. The fair board - a panel of county residents appomted to four- year, unpaid terms -oversees operations at the state-owned fair- 1 grounds. The board has three vacant seats. The terms of two board mem- ' hers -Emily Sanford and Randy Snuth -recently expired., and each has ac;ked to be reappointed.. The Uurd seat has been vacant for 1 about a year. Then run out and fill-up at Newport North'1 Annual 5idewalk fale. FEATURING FINE GENnEMEN .. CLOTHING FROM: January 30-31, 10 a.M. -5 .p.M. .. . Great 1hopping for life'1 little plea1u_re1. 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A complete listing of Around Town can be found at www.latlmei.com/pllot TODAY CAREER NETWORK St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church's Career Network meeting for those unemployed meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Stewart Lounge. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach John Hall, of Hall Career Servlces, will discuss Advanced Job Search Skills for Career Level Positions: Net- work.mg For more mfonnabon, call 574-2239 SURGERY WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a. three-hour workshop titled Cosmetic Surg·ery: RealisUc · Outcomes and Safety Issues - What You Should Know, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $29. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. THE PARENT PROJECT The Newport·Mesa Unified School D1stnct pegins a free six-week parentmg workshop title The Parent Project for par-. eats of strong-willed or out-of- control teenagers from 7 to 9 p.m. at Ensign Middle School, 2000 Cbff Dnve, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 424-7560 YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Orange County Young Republicans plays host to a mixer at 6:30 p .m. at the Can- nery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is $5 for mem- bers and $8 for guests. For more information, call 154- 5955 or 642-3851. MEDI-CAL PROGRAM The Newport Beach Public Library offers a free program titled Medi-Cal Pacts: How to Access Your Entitlement Rights at 7 p.m. in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Por more in.formation, call 717-3801. FRIDAY EFFECTIVE INTERVIEWING OCC's Re-Entry Center offers a free 90-minute work- shop from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. titled Effective Interviewing at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5 162. HIDDEN JOB MARKET OCC's Re-Entry · Center offers a free 90-minute work- shop titled The Hidden Job Market, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion, call 432-5162. 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Tuesday night, the city of Irvine gave the city of Newpo;t Beach the green light to move forward with plans to arinex the site, which had been held up by an intercity scuffle over El Toro airport plans. • MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y PILOT The school district, with $7 .2 million on the table, had the most to lose if the annexation failed. ·nus puts us back on track,• said school board President Jim Ferryman. New homes are starU.ng to spring up ln the Bonita Canyon developmenL After lrvine's decision Tues- day, the Newport-Mesa school board approved the transfer of students from Irvine to the New- port-Mesa school district. The transfer must. now be approved by an Orange County Department of Education com- mittee. IC Irvine stalled any longer, the school district would have had to wait until next year to get county approval for the transfer, Ferryman said. ·Tuey only do this once a year,• he said. "If we didn't get it in by February, we would have had to wait until next year." 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"This is a wonderful event, and we are so happy to be included,• said Manrique, repre-. senting the All American Boys Chorus of Costa Mesa. The The sixth annual Pacific Life Foundation reception was a joy- ous confederation of people who care about people. And not just because checks were passed out. Sure, the money is very important Howev~, t,bis is an occasion that is carefully orchestrated by Pacific Ufe executives who painstakingly select their annual recipients from massive submissions of inquiry. Haskell continued by saying the $1 million in donations made by Pacific Life represented approximately one hall of its 1998 budget allocated to charity. u1n 1~7, we were able to give $1.815 million to worthwhile endeavors in the community. This year, 1998, we hope to exceed $2 million,~ added Haskell. leader of the boys' organization that has earned international recognition for musical excel- lence shared bis enthusiasm with another guest, Betty Moss, the founder and leader of Orange County Business and the Arts. ....................... ~ 'IllePacificLifeFoundation event was indeed a prime exam - ple of business helping not only the arts, tiut the sciences, and most importantly. the people of this community. As a large corporation, Pacific Life's goal, in a very real busi- ness sense, is to see that their charitable dollars do the most good for the most people. Thus, they scrutinize applicants care- fully, and fund those who meet very stringent criteria. What sort of critena? Thomas Sutton, chairman and chief exec- utive officer of Paofic Life, dddressed the crowd and said, "We contritmte money, but all of you contribute time, effort and sometimes h'eartache to make lives of people 1.11 Ordnge County better.· Sutton, a fomudable yet soft- spoken leader, JOtned tus equally fomudable We partner and wife, Martlyn Sutton, for the afternoon of giving back. The couple min- gled in the Pacific Lile Confer- ence Room at company head- quarters at Newport Center, chatting with the many grateful ~ Sutton joined Haskell at the podium to add that a healthy business climate in 1997 enabled his company to a'dd $6 million to the bank balance of the charita- ble foundation, increasing the total foundation funds to a record $32 million. The security will naturally allow the company to assist the conununity for many years to come. It was good news to all. 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I've seen all hls movies - some of them several times. So I feel I can ask Uus question: Den- zel, what were you thinking? It's not that I bated your newest movie, "Fallen.• It's just that 1 don't see the point. When you have so much talent. why not showcase it in a vehicle that Heidi Bressler exemplifies it. The movie starts off with the end. A narrator talks about the time he was almost killed while a man crawls across the frozen ground. It then goes to tile execu- tion of a serial murderer that homi- cide detective John Hobbes (Den- zel Washington) helped capture. Unknown to anyone, including the murderer, is the fact that an ancient demon has taken over bis body (appaEently for a some time) and that he's dying to find a·new home. nus demon gets passed to people through touch and really wants to take over Hobbes' soul (don't ask why - no answer is given). Unable to do so, the demon is determined to ruin Hobbes' life (again don't ask why) by mani- festing itself in everyone around him. In what I think is "Fallen's" best scene, the demon passes through at least 20 people -a macabre game of tag singing the Rolling Stones hit ·nme is on my S\de • while at the same time making threats to Hobbes. No one is exempt from this mali- cious fallen angel -not Hobbes' brother (Gabriel Casaus), his young nephew (Michael Pagen) or even his partner Jonesy (Dan Goodman). It soon becomes apparent that in order to stop this demon, Hobbes may have to sac-. rifice himself. Without giving the ending away, the movie ends where it began. with a man crawl- ing across the frozen ground. Take heart, D~nzel, I don't hold this against you. As one of your super fans, I still think you are truly heaven sent. • HEIDI BRESSLER, 35, is a hair stylist and Costa Mesa resident. It's not clear what's going on in 'Fallen' J ohn Hobbes, a homicid e detective, meets with death- row inmate Reece at the prisoner's request. The demented Reece talks gibberish, offers rid- dles and sings the Rolling Stones song ·nme is on my Side.• The Reece "copycat" murders that continue after his death are inex- plicable and Hobbes finds him- self being drawn into the mur- ders, which have common threads that make no sense. There's a lot of that going on. l believe in angels and the likely presence of diabolical forces, but the plot credibility in ·Fallen" is stretched beyond believa~. The flow of the movie is dis- jointed. The use of surreal- istic camera shots and background sounds serve only to distract. Denzel Washington Elaine England works well in his role as the questiorung but disbelieving policeman, but the story leaves the players flailing as il on slippery ice. Donald Sutherland and John Good.man could have phoned in their parts. Seemed like a terrible waste of talent. • ElAINE ENGLAND, 65, lives 1n New· port Beach and owns a gift-basket busi- ness she operates out of her home. Duvall writes himself prime role in 'Apostle' T he good news about "The Apostle" is that one if this country's foremost actors, Robe rt Duvall, IS back m form giving a mesmenzingly nch per- formance that should easily earn him an Oscar nomination. Duvall, who wrote and direct- ed this film, plays Sonny Dewey, an irrepressibly loquaf:ious Pen- tecostal minister wnp-is much beloved by his Texas congrega- tion, but filled with a violent rage toward his recently separated wife (convinangly played by Farrah Fawcett). After Dewey takes a baseball bat to the head of Fawcett's llve-m boyfnend, he skips town, re-bap- tizes himself as the apostle E.F. and eventually lands m some Louisiana backwater town located somewhere tlus side of Mayberry. Witlun a matter of days, Sormy succeeds in opening a new church, becomes a local rad.Jo per- sonality, and romances the best- looking woman in town (Ml!andd Richardson) who just happens to be about 30 years his junior U all of this sounds a bit fdr- f etched it is because Duvall hdS, m making this film. created his own magnetic character at the expense of broader elements such dS plot and character development. The movie's supporting cast, specifically Fawcett and Richard- son, elevate their performances above the standdl'd religious cbches, but they remain largely under-reallzed roles with little purpose other than to propel Dewey toward tus mglonous end Despite these shortcomtngs, Duvall has made an eaunently Wdtchable film. In thlS dge of religious subiectJvity. Duvd.ll's Sonny embodJ•s. m d.lJ its com- pleXJty, the fujJ rdnge of the Pen- tecostdl Lmdqlndllon lrorucdU} 1t is the vel) quab- lles assoc1dted \\.Ith Sdtcm's fall from grace -pnde, seUtShness, dggr£•ssivenes~ <ind dffib1bon - thdt best descnbe5 Dewe) dnd lw. dbtllt} to successfully rein- vent tum~eu m his new llfe Indeed, we are so taken m by Sonny's seductJ\e religious skills that we rtlmost hope his past sins go u npurushed In the end, 1t 1s Duvall's amaz- ingly transparent rendering of l ttus deeply flawed man that · make seemg "The Apostle'' a rPwardmg expenence I • PHILLIP RUlAND, 40, lives in New· port Beach and co owns an Irvine bene- fit consulting firm with his brother ~~"" ~\ ~\as\ v..oqers l r:,-...-< ';\ , t'Q' •Hook up this Valentine's ... • V>~~e.~\} Early Bird Special 25%0FF any Espresso Dnnk M -F 6am-8Jm • Sandwic House I We use a 1/2 pound of real fruit in all our smoothies At the "Casual Style" Catalina Fish Kitchen. 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Lee) Is Open From 11 e~9pm Lunch and Clnoer Sat Sun Bruich Barn (closed Mondays) Raservaoons Needed Only Fa-'Naddtngs, Banquets Or Pnvate Psrues All Mator credit Cards Accepted. Located At 151 E Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (7141673-3425 Fax 673-7864 CHARLIE'S CHILI Locat.ed at McFadden Place (next t.o Newport Pier) 1n Newport Beach. Hours Mon-Thur 7:CXJerrr12 midnight VVeel<ends 7·CXJem-3·CXJem. Amex, Visa, Discover. Dinar's Oub. No Reservations Needed. (714) 675-7991 HO SUM BISTRO Light & healthy "C&llfonental" CulSll'le. AJl our dishes ere prepared healftl CXll'l9CI008ly & prepared fresh per order! Open &.\. tnru Thin 11 ·1~. Fri. & Set. 11-11pm. Visa. Mast.ercard. Amex. Oner's Oub. Located It 3112 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach (714) 675-ai96 TWIN PALMS ~home oooktlg, e cortl!nl>Ol91Y ~ outdoor .... 8qU8l'9 atmOiPhn. iYe 81 ta till mart fM1lY l1lltt l.unctl Mon -Set 11 ·~ a m • 3 p.m.. !bl ~ 10'~ a.m -3 pm. Dinner 5 a'.>-10:~ p.m. ~ nVc: ber ITlerAJ 8lo91able ~ Ulch and <imlr_and llua . .s.t. 1.-ci l'l"dl!tt.. Located It~~ ear...[)'. 8t Feshial lslend. 721-8288 ZUBIES Meno lncll.ldel· Aibl, Otten. Steak &. l..obtt.er. Prime Rltl. Pim. 0,-.. Bar. Pricu Range From $3 95 And Up. Houri: 11 ·00em 1~. OX:lctails ,.~ , 1 pm. Creek Cards Not Accaptad. AeeervatlOOS Not Needed loceQld at 1712 Pleoentia. Costa Mesa. (714) 845m91 THE CULINARY WRAP Mwtl. heathy ~ dellCICiel ~ ~.,. rol. ~=~~~=-~14r54a~"the LK CAP'E/HYA1T RKGKNCY lllYINIE a.l)i IM a:ittlr1i It ....... £tA 9....,., l.t.n::h Cf Chm-1'1 _,. IMgence. • ~ c1n1 Nldi" on CM' bladA pilio WI fllbn~ ...... ~---.. .cmrt crdlr rrcm OA1 ~...,.. ~ • 17Dl 41c»w Rold (co,..-" Jli•lllil• Ind Mlli'll Au. (7~'1 ~ 1234 le720 HDln ~, 1pm KAPLAN'S Breakfast, lunch. dinner and late evenings V<X.ed the best deb 111 ()'ange f.ounty Open 7 days Sa~ 1 ~ end Sarrr 11 pm on weekends An mator credit cards accepted Located off the l405 et Harbor Blvd 3211 Harbor Blvd 557-6611 THE PIZZA BAKERY The' Best of New Ycrl Style Pizza With a C.S~fom1a Flair Open 7 days 11 'ClJem -10:CQJm Dine 1n. carry out, end local delivery evadable. Located at 17 41 Westclrff Or 1n Newport Beech 631 -1166 TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pastas and bread made fresh deify Open 6 days a week. Tues· Sun. 4-1~m. Fn & Sat. 4-11 Oosed Mondays Visa and Mastefe8rd accepted Reservations accepted Located at 3012 Newport Blvd 723-2338 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA located at 251 East Pacmc Coast Highway IO Newport Beach Lunch Mon Sat 11 D2 ~ Sunday Brunch 11am-3pm, Dinner Mon&n 5~ 1 ~ C.aH ahead for reservabOnS 673-950) SCAMPI Rne Nm>f llnmg Newly Remodeled Open 7 Days A Week for Dinner Only. 5. 0010 ~ We C.at.er Pnwt.e Lunch Parties for 15 People or More AH Maior Credit C.ards Accepted Reservations Accepted Locst.ad at 1578 Newport Blvd. Cost.a Mesa.645-8560 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 8r SAUSAGE CO. Past.a, Caesar ,5elad, Home made Sausage, Veal, Lamb, Vegetarian Qshas. Wine. Beer. Cappuccino & Dessert. Hours: 7 Days A Week. SerYlng Set. & Sun. BnKlCh From 8:3().1 ·0J, SUn.-Thurs 11am-1~. Fri.-Sat. 11em-11pm. Al MajOr Credit Cards AcceJQld Located ti:. 251 Shipyard Wwy, Newport Beech. (714) 7230521 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Al.J:hdjc Mexican Food, Wltl The Freshest ITV ecients & A • New ~a.-. a--Mai gaias. Hours: Lunch & omer Al Miio!' 0'8Ck Cards = Locitad It 2101 Plaoenaa, r.o&ta Mesa -642-1142. 2 NaWport Blvd • Newport Beech - 8750855 end 2744 E. ea.~. CD.1-~ • 251 Sfilp..Y_ard W!l:' • Ne~rt Beach • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• TOKYO GATE Sushi catenng end take out available Open 7 days a week Monday · Thursday 11 30 a m -9 • 30 p m Fnday -Saturday 11 30 a rn · 10 OJ pm. Sunday 12 00-9 00 pm Located at 427 E 17th St #0 (by Wherehouse Records) in Costa Mesa 631-0403 LA CAVE Menu Includes· Lobster. Crab. Shnmp, St.eeks. Dally Spec1&ls Fn & Sat Prime Rib. Full Ber & Wine l.Jst Casual Dress Hours Lunches 11 3Q.2 30 -Dmner Mon.-sat. from 5 30pm Visa. Mastercard. Omar's Oub Located At 1695 lr'Jme Ave , [At 1 7th Street) Neer Blockbuster Entertainment Costa Mesa [714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes St.eek. Fresh Fish. 0"11cl<en. Burgers & Salads Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Dinner Hours Mon. -Sat Open 11 am For Lunch 4 CQJm Mon .fn . Ornner 3 ~m Sat & Sun Map-Credit C.Srds Accepted Located At 2300 Harbor Bl #31 Costa Mesa (714) 641 9777 THE ARCHES The premtum st.ea and seafood house 111 Orange C.OUnty since 1922 Senllng lunch Mon . .fn 11. 3Jam t.ntil 3 CQJm. Dimer ~ !lQht.ly unbl 1 ClJam Located on Newport Blvd & Coast Hwy in Newport Beach 645-7077 .THAI SPICE Voted by ttle Rag1st.er readers. as appeared m The Best of \ Orange County sectK>n as 'The Best That Food In Orange f.ounty .• Lunch, dinner. catering & takeout t-DN CPEN IN IRVlf'.E, 15455. Jeffrey Road (at lrv!na r.enter 0-) 857-8424 Open every- day Sun. thru Thurs 11 em-9 ~. Fn. And Set 11 am-1 ~· Also located st 81 5 w , 9th St.. Costa Mesa 548-4333 DIHO SIAM Thai Oliriese Qilsrna Open 7 days. Monday · Setlrday. Lune.ti 11:0J am. -3 00 pm Dinner 4 00 pm.· 1000 pm Slmey- Oinnar oott Party l1"8yS & catenng 8Y8llable loc8ted lf'I the Cost8 Mesa Courtyerds et 1835 Newport BM1 0-154 645-3259 ROYAL KHYBER ~ CU1S101 of lrOa ~for kJnCh M.f 11 a'.>-2.CQ:Jm. Closed fer lllf1Ch Sit .~ bn.n:h , , X)-2 ~. Clnnar Mlwd from 5·~ locetaj llt 1CDJ en.ca St. North. Cell now for~ 752-6200 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on ttie fresnest fish B\ladable Fresh gn ed flsr seafood and chicken sandwlcoes sa1aos gn ed piat.es ano pas.a specratioes Open seven days a weei.. Moo thru Sat 1 1 am-9pm Sunday 11am-7pm C.Sr.enng ava1 eole located at 6 70 \Ai 17th St. #ffi. Cost.a Mesa (West of t.tle new Trader Joes) 64S.S873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Wat.erfront d1n1ng at the former S4te of the h1st.oric Sea Stianty and Delaney's ~atunnti fresh mesqurte-gniled seafood \Jystef" bar and retail fish marlc.et Full bar Oger patio Dining paoo All mator cards C.Stenng available Seating upon amva Moderar.ely poced Located at 630 Lido Parle Dnve near lido lslano Open 7 days. lunch & dinner 675-flSH 5 . . . HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We have t.tle most Teps on record 1n Orange County' 46 mported beers, 42 l'!'loCl'O brewers We feature '1Vef' 50 sing-e-mat & blended Scot.ct"I "'h1skeys as well es rna"l :..op.o!-t."le-l1ne bourtlons tequilas & brand•es Located at 1830 Newport B'vtl (Newport & Harbor) 548-8428 THE PARADISE EUROPEAN COFFEE HOUSE FeanJnng speoa 1ty coffee fu esoresso bar fine ctiocoletes ltalt- an ice cream & coffee c:reaoons r-resti baked pastN>S and cakes Open 7 days a week Su~ Thurs 1 Dem-1 Op"" ~t 1 Qem.11 pm Located at 705 E Balboa Bt11d Newport Beach 675-7414 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vietnamese dlnlng Next t.o Cart's Jr Serw\g authentic Vietnamese cu1srne. Menu includes Viet/'lamese egg rolls ~g rolls, okj ~ nee verrnicelh Wlttl stinmp and tresh vegetables Separats Yeget8nan menu prepared 111 the tradctxln8l Budchst l'9Clpes Hoors '1'1 CXJem.9 ~ Dosed Sunday VIS8/M: acceptl!d 271 East 17th St Cosat Mesa (71 4) 574-8460 ~ ... ·~· ··~ ~··~--.. -~·J THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1998 Newport 8each/COl&ta Mesa Daily Piloc Find a wealth of Italian dishes at lido's ·Ma'ma Mia t By Nan<.y Cheever. Dally Piiot M a'ma Musi Italian restau- rant in Newport Beach is the perfect place for a romantic date or a special night out. Located in the upscale Udo Marina Village, the out-of-the- way dinner spot sits nestled between shops and the board- walk, offering bay breezes and the opportunity for an after-din- ner stroll. Owner Max Dou.le used to run the popular StuJt Noodle on Riverside Avenue and says this restaurant -open since 1993 - hasn't brought him the same suc- cess as tus previous endeavor, where people waited 40 rrunutes for a table on the weekends. So with Douk's comments in mind, r was a little surprised to find every table Ul the restaurant filled when we sauntered Ul last Saturday rught. The place is quaint and small with an extensive menu and has the feel of an elegant dining r09m with low lighting, large paintings and only six or seven tables inside. Patio dining is also available . The service was attentive and cordial, with healthy dishes and an itemized I.1st of calories, fat, cholesterol and sodium content of each dish. Ranging from $13.95 to $16.95, healthy versions of regu- lar menu items are aliO offered, such as the angel hair chicken primavera in low fat tomato Douk himself wandering the room, taking orders and serv- ing wine. He DINING REVIEW · sauce ($13.95) with 357 calo- ries and 4 grams of fat. A meal there offers traditional ltalldn cooking with pizza and pasta to seafood and chicken dishes, clnd Douk calls the place Ma'ma Mia! because most of the recipes are his mother's. For those Wdtdung their caloric and fdt Ultake, the restau- rant has a speoaJ menu with can get expen- sive, especially when it's accom- panied by a bottle of wine and a i;ouple of appetizers. But a great deal to start off the night is the combinatzione appetizer ($9.95) of bruschetta, artichokes, cala- man fritti and mozzarella fritti. The calamari fritti was lightly breaded and'fried with a mild l!J.[!] ~ --~ AMAflJJ rq .J(. I rq --......_ _ ' • Authentic Sushi Bar rq --~ • Elegant Dining Room rq LUNCll M..f 11:31-2:00 • Complete Bar: ~ DIJIER M·SAT 5:11-lO:OOP.M. CLOSfD SUNDAYS ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa ~ (across from Newport Golf Course) Monday Night Family Special LARGE 16" PIZZA $ • o~\i 395 Wdi Good With Purchase Of Pitcher of Beverage Dine In Only • Good 5·9 pm eo....n.11ore MT- NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast PRIME RIB NIGHT! $675 ( Y(AY THUR'iOA'f $ SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL 95 From~pm Includes * Chicken, Ribs & Brisket Dinner* '/, BBQ Chicken, Spare Ribs end Brisket of Beet hked Potato, BMna, Com on th• Cob & Salad Ber ~------ 1 ocn's ., El~TI • ul.l -I I HIBACHI STEAK & CHICKEN I DINNER SPECIAL -$14.25 1 Im lucl1·, I • Hihach1 \lt'.ik & Chith·n I • JapanC'w onion \oup • Fresh I~ cut 'rg<.•tahlt"I I • Rirc .ind hot grttn tl'a I I I ~,11 .. ,7~11 7111 ........... -..ch C714)YH 0111 1 I •. ~2::~:::::. lriJ1:UWAl.tl:iMI I ....... ~·i... .......... ....,. '"' ........ ~ .. I OcOP ,..., .......... ~ ..... t/14 ••~-....... -.I .. -<¥'!-- -·--• dipping sauce. The warm arti- choke hearts had a strong smoky flavor, and the bruschetta gave off a strong waft of garlic along-with &opped tomatoes, olive oil, basil and scallions on garlic bread. The fried pieces of cheese were chewy and warm and sat atop a flavorful tomato sauce. I wouldn't recommend the arti- chokes as a full appetizer, but the combination was a good deal -enough for two to four people. Another knock-out appetizer is the calamari livomaise ($6.95) -sauteed calamari in a light tomato sauce with garlic and basil. The squid was tender and tasty, submerged in a delicious tomato sauce. For the entrees. the pasta al . Ma'maMlal owner Max Douk bolma plate of bu.Uala caprese (fresh mozzarella, sUcedroma tomatoes, bull and olive oil), and Ungulne Ma'ma Mtal (Un- gulne, chlcken breast. sun-drted tomatoes and mushrooms) at his "'5taurant in theUdoM~ Village, Newport Beach. KIM HAGGERTY /DAILY PLOT pesto ($9.95) with ground basil, pinenuts, garlic and pannesan cheese was a rich and tasty meal. The pesto sauce lent a green tint to the swarm of rich fettuchine, and the pesto had a hint of pinenut flavor. The meatballs (10.95 in toma~ to or meat sauce; $5.95 for a side) were a little dry but were tossed in a sweet tomato sauce. The polio carcioffe ($12.95), chicken with artichoke hearts, basil and mushrooms in a ga:rlic sauce with a side of penne in tomato sauce, was tasty but a bit over-priced. The chicken was flattened before cooking, giving it a very tender, moist texture. The mushrooms bad a hearty, robust flavor that finished off the dish. C1·'! ~Toi1, Ptlr.inl' Ar11 oa '·" 111l"ld r 1. Since 1972 Holy Smokesl 1/3 of our Bar is Certified Outdoors I 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always "Your Home Away From Home" 1830 N e wport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 r-------~---------~------~~ F.Y.I. -• WHa. ~-Mia! • -~Lido Martall Vllllge, la,,,.~· ~a..m + 1\Miilday tbrougb ,.....,. frallD' p.m. '° 10 pa. Priday, ~ ud Sanday from.( p .m. to 11 p.m. +HOW MUCH: ~ve1 ralel'Vatians recommended • PHONE: 673;-1679 I I : I I I • I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I I I I L-------------------------~ · The salad, which comes with just about every meal, was rich with fiavors of garba.nzO be4ns, tomato, onion, olives and lettuce in just the right amount of creamy Italian dressing. I tried one of the healthy menu items -shrimp and scal- lops cooked in garlic and mari- nara sauce ($16.95). The portion was substantial and with only 549 calories and 8 grams of fat, I didn't feel as guilty for previously downing the fried cheese and calamari. The shrimp and scal- lops were enormous and tender, Chubb Burger Combo and the pasta was cooked per- fectly with a tasty garlic marinara sauce. The list of regular pasta dishes is extensive and come with choice of pasta and soup or sal- ad. Some of the pasta dishes a.re putanesca ($1 U~5) with garlic, capers, anchovies, tomatoes and crushed red hot pepper1 car- bonara ($11.95) with cream, proscuitto, green peas and basil; and fettuchine primavera ($11 .95) with fresh vegetables, cream or tomato sauce. The penne salsicd.o ($10.95) was a large plate of penne pasta covered in tomato sauce With sliced sausage and mushrooms. These traditional Italian dishes are also on the menu: manicotti . ($11.95); ravioli pizzaiola ($11.95); and canelloni ($11.95). For dessert, try· one of the many homemade specialties like crepes suzette ($9.95), Sicilian cannoli ($4 .95) or banana flambe ($6.95). We were pretty full by the end of the meal, but man- aged to share a tiramisu ($4.50), two large lady fingers soaked in espresso with mascarpone cheese and chocolate. Flautas with Guacamole $2.00 ~,.eat fool lit R uto,Jfe Pl"ieet, 111f TJ,e Tke ,,. tluJJt #a.lo,e, $J50Plus tax TV Sports Happy Hou _ 7 Days A Week!! l:OOpm until 7:00pm $1!!.!!.o~ft Beers ludwelter, lud Ught, Coon light 1 /3 Pound Burger, Stea Fries and BottomleSs Soft Drink. »m Adlmt, ltoHfng Red, Miller Genuine Onft r-------------------------~ I GRAND OPENING SPEEIAl I I BUY ONE ENTREE, GET ONE I ! FREE!!: I Dine-in only. Must present coupon. L Good """ ~. u, 1 ne · --~~--------------------- Navpon 8Hch/Cosca Mesa Daily Pi.loc THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1998 A9 SCR's new farce mixes Greek. and Latino flavors ~Tom 1itus P olltical and sOcial satire are not only alive and well l;>ut thriving in South Coast Repertory's outrageously enter- taining mixture of classical Gfeek and contemporary Latino theater, •The Birds.• • .~reated by SCR's John Glore and the Latino comedy troupe Culture Clash -and based loosely on Aristophanes' play written 2,412 years ago -"The ntrds" takes wing for 90 inter- missionless minutes of wild and · crazy comedy on SCR's Second Stege that's as fresh as today's headlines (there's even a poke at the president's current moral criSis). {t's farce with a Spanish accent, but there's plenty of top- icality for Orange County aud.J- etices to sink their teeth into as Aristophanes' hero (Victor M~i;:k) is elevated to a Utopian dictatorship only to encounter the same vexations he left behind. This extended sequence -as Mack fights oft' the likes of tax Jfl"eh, union organizers; bur·eau- crats and other irritations -is lhe funniest of the show and culminates with the appearance bf a character who's a cross between Mother Theresa and Harpo Marx. Another high comic point is Shigeru Yaji's outlandish cos- tumes for the feathered friends in tbe band who double as backup characters. They're garbed in a variety. of kitchen and bathroom utensils all sug- gesting an avian theme, which works beautifully with Glore's adeptation and Mark Rucker's freewheeling direction that includes a little bird •drop- pings" on selected audience r-------------------------~ I I I I I I I I F. Y.f. +WHAT: •The Birds• +WHERE: South Coast Repertory's Second Stage, 655 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa +WHEN: Now through Feb. 23. Tuesday through Prtday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p .m. Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . +HOW MUCH: $18 to $tt + PHONE: 708-5555 I I I I I I I I I I I L-------------------------~ members. The three creative perfCJrme rs of Culture Clash -Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas and Her- bert Siguenza -are featured in a variety of functions as birds who have soared to a higher plane. All three eJcel in this WITH AD CALL 548-2132 • heightened form of improvisa- tional comedy, especially Sali- nas' wacky "Harpo Theresa.• Rucker's pace is fast and fun. ous, allowing little time to think about one gag before another is sprung. And Michael Roth's original rock score is given resounding e ffect by band mem- bers Gunnar Madsen, Vmcent ·"Montoya, Amy X Neuburg and Susan Zelinsky. For those whom the title "The Birds~ stirs up memories of the Alfred Hitchcock movie, there's even a projected scene fronrthat flick with the feathered preda- tors attacking the schoolchildren that's thrown in for good mea- sure. ln-short, this show has something for everyone. ~The Birds" is a potpowTi of hilarity with a few universal truths rruxed into the recipe. -----------, $200 ! I Off Any Large 18'~ I Pizza 1 Pick up only Not valid with delivery Must present ad • I I Prom·left. Richard Mon- toya, Victor Mack,Rlc Salinas and Herbert Siguenza take filght 1n •The Birds," a satir- ical perfor- mance that combines Greek and contemporary Latino theater, on the Second Stage of South Cout Repertory through Feb. 23. t11C1111e ESTABLIS HED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS ~rJ: NEXT TO NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 TWIN++ P.Jllffi~ '98 Concert Series Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of Twin Palms Newport Beach January 30 · CHUCK NEGRON the-voice of Three Dog Night For :nckets or Information, C.11714-721-8288 Genertl AdmltaionTlckett 11to 1vail1bl• et TICketmHter; '7i4-740·2000 Anott.. Rita Eft._..lr.ment Pro•uct'-' .............•. ; •...•.••.•.••..•..•••.•....•.••...•... . ~ T W I H ~ P ~ L m ~- 130 NEW'O"T CENTER DRIVE AT FASHION ISLAND 1t•·11t ·•••• A 10 THURSDAY, JANUARY :29, 1998 .. editorial ,. Newport ~ta Ma& OaiJy Pilo< --...... -IJ IW ' .. Decker cart't run for superiritendent and be trustee: job. But now he should IJlake one last move, one that will be harder than the first. Decker is a fine trustee. We do. In fact, we would pre- fer that be stay in his post as trustee instead of pursuing the 'superintendent job. I t was a tough decision Ed Decker bad to make. Should he drop his name into the vat of candidates that will surely emerge to be superintendent of the Newport-Mesa Urufied I School District, or stay his pre- sent course as trustee .and be a part of what most hope will be a unanimous volt! for the commu- nity's new educational leader. , Deck.er -who holds a doctor- ate and is dean of instruction at Coastline Community College - chose the former and has now become a viable choice for the U Decker wants to be superin- tendent of NewP<>rt-Mesa, be needs to step down from his post as trustee and allow the school board to apP.oint his replacement or call for a special election. Oth- erwise. the school board will have to select a new superinten- dent with just six trustees, with Decker choosing to put himself on the sidelines because of the obvious conflict of interest. But if Deck- Ed Decker er is indeed It's not that we don't think intent on seek- ing the school district's top post, then we believe the arguments for him to step down are far . readers hotline Sor~~ .. Mr. ilson 1HE ISSUE: Locals say the current 5th District supervisor won't get their vote come election day. I would not vote for Supervisor Tom Wilson because I'm for the El Toro airport and he's against it and I feel we really need that airport there. ELEANORE TRIGHER Costa Mesa Tom Wilson is one of five supervi- sors in charge of the welfare of all of . Orange County. A commercial airport at El Toro would benefit th~ entire · county. Torn Wilson adamantly opposes th.is wonderful benefit. I will not only oppose bis election but I will never again support Pete Wilson for appoint- ing him. I hope Newport Beach will let Pete pay for his own presidential cam- paign. SCOTT HOSTm.ER Newport Beach greater than ,those for him to stay. Topping the list is the repre- sentation of his constituents in the crucial hunt to find a replace- ment for Mac Bernd. Bernd rep- resents theinterests of often- neglected West Side Costa Mesa, and those residents deserve a fierce advocate in the selection process. -• Decker's argument thaf others on the board can fairly represent the district is weak. If taken to its logical conclusion, then Decker's entire district seat is unneeded. Then there is th~ thorny prob- lem his candidacy poses for his colleagues on the board. They will be forced with the awkward, no-win position of voting for or against a respected colleague. How.can we as the publie know they won't vote solely out of loyalty to him? And if they den't vote for him, Decker and his colleagues.wouldn't be human if the snub didn't lead to hurt feelings. So applying to be superinten- dent while still sitting as a trustee isn't not fair to his constituents or his fellow trustees. Many readers say they won't back Supervisor Tom Wilson in the next electton. If Decker steps down now, it will provide time for the boar~ distance itself from him as a col' league and weigh his candida~ fairly against all others. ... ... The citizens of Costa Mesa and those represented by the Newport-Mesa school bqard deserve the best leadership pos- sible -by all seven trust·ees, . especially in the biggest decision a school di.strict makes. And as we see it, for that lead- ership to continue, Ed Decker has to make one more hard deci. sion. - I will not vote for Supervisor Tom Wil- son. The proposed El Toro aiiport is the most important issue facing Newport Beach residents because without the new airport our city will face the prospect of twice as many flights out of John Wayne fanning in all directiops over our city throughout the day and night. Wilson b.aS chosen to ignore t.be fact that the El Toro site is 10 times the size as John Wayne Airport and thus will not have near the impact on South County residents as an enlarged John Wayne Airport will have on Newport Beach. The last five district supervisors were great. I've lived in Newport Beach for several years. U Tom Wilson won't help us get the El Toro airport to enable the country to raise more mon- ey, let us vote against him for the next election. I will not support Tom Wilson because be is against the airport being at El Toro. We want it at El Thro. and make their property more valuable. And here these anti-aiiport people say they want to have several hundred Bights a day from John Wayne. That's just absolutely sk:kening. It would just be totally destructive of property values in Newport Beach and I think that it's just kind of a -I'm just shocked. visor Tom Wilson because of the El Ton:C: Eu.EN WILCOX Newport BeaCh I would vehemently be opposed to him being elected. Anybody but Tom Wilson. ELEANOR WICICHAM Newport Beac;h airport as I live right underneath the _ John Wayne Airport (takeoff pattern). I find that we are so.dose to the airport ! and they are so 1\JQty to have such a vast .. MORRIS PfVAROW: I might be able to understand Wilson's vote against the airport due to bis obliga- tioo to a larger constituency in South County. But what I find particularly objectionable is his dedkated and pas- aiooate fight against the new airport. He continues to completely ignore our inter- el1S in spite of the fact be also represents us on the Board of Supervisors. A vote for Supervisor Wilson is a vote against the future quality of life in our city. He bas proven his top priority is the citizens m South County. MlotELLE WITHROW Aliso Viejo I would not vote for Tom Wilson because be does not represent my interest with the airport. 1 was very disappointed to read that Tum Wilson is running without the prop- er opposition. I'm extremely disappointed that these anti-airport groups are trying to pull a transfer m property values ol Newport down in South County where they want to get rid of an airport they have bad since the time their homes were built I think that they could worlc out the same type of limitations at El Toro th.at they have at John Wayne and I'm just astounded that it's all or nothing. area to where nrtdence should be involved. Newport Bea~ You never know with politicians, I'm-- hoping the pro-airport gang doesn't have 1 him in its pocket like some ol the otber supe?Visors. So count me as a •yes• vote. GEORGE HU Newport Beach ,....MERRITT I BONNE O'NEIL Newport Beach MARK READE Newport Beach 1bey want to take my property values I am strictly against voting for Super-Corona del Mar rebuttal Travel: A worthy investment to make in elected leaders BY TRUDY OHLIG-HALL Recently, The Daily Pilot reported on the cumulative travel expenses of the board of directors for Mesa Consolidated Water District. This type of story has been a periodic feature of the Pilot, and can be a benefi- cial review of how local public offidals conduct their business on behalf of the community. But, a simple list of dates, places and expenses does not tell the whole story. Quoting a few off-the-cuff remarks or indi- vidual a ccusations made dwing an election year does not pre- sent balanced and complete information. We Americans sometimes for- get that we have elected local citizens to represent us. There are many polittdans tn the water industry who are attor- neys, engineers or industry pro- fessionals. However, I have nev- e.r worked in the water industry or in local government. I am a dtSzen politician. I take this rapomlbility as seriously as I take my own dtizenship, a privi- lege T!iaa to earn. T speak plain· ly and directly, which I suppose makes for a good quote now and then. It is not my intention to sound Impolite or flippant. I attend almost every loc& informatioDal program, work- shop or governmental meeting ielated to wate.r in order to be an efted!Ye representative. At . , times, there are neces- sary meet- ings or con- ferences held in loca- tions requir- ing travel. Logically, large confer- ences are held in . 1huty Ohllg-Hall locales that cater to this type of business. The decision to go, or not to go, is never easy and either deds:ion has a conse- quence. Anyone who even glances through a newspaper, or casual- ly follows water issnes, has sothe idea ol the complexity and the current environment of enor- mous change in the Western United States regarding water. How would an uninformed dfi- dal make policy decisions about water supply, treatment, legisla- tion or operations? How does one make progress in discus- sions regard.mg water district COJlSOliciatlons, boundary changes or other governance sues without an und manding of the la'Ws and agencies that influence these dedsions? How pan an elected offld.al protect rat payers from potent1Al water rate increases that result from state, regional or federal ded- stons unless that official is informed? The issues related to water exceed local and regional boundaries, just as our sources of water supply exceed local and regional boundaries. Unfor· tunately, most people, including reporters, do not want to take the time to hear the details of water resource management. lndeed, it takes years to begin to fully understand the overall politics of water in California. Before I was elected, I spent years educating myself by attending every informational meeting I could. When we elect people from our community to local office, we expect intelli- gent, well-thought decisions. Those decisions can only be the result of continual fact-finding and self-education1 they are not inborn. While the Daily Pilot reports on Mesa Consolidated's review of the board of directors' travel and expenses, let's not forget the bigger purpose of these expenses. We have many critical issues before us this year. I sug· gest we logically approach each . tJavel dedslon bued on the informational and educational worth to the board and the com- munity for whom we have been elected to represent. Let'• not make this an issue of political . power plays and control. • ,..,y OMLM HM&. ha member of the boilrd of dw.cton of MtM Contot· Jdated Water Dmrkt. letters to the editor Father still feels pain two years-_ after Jason Ferguson's death I t has been a year since I have written you How time passes so quickly. This will be my last letter to you and all your sup- porters of your great newspaper. Jan. 21 marked the second year of the passing of my son. Jason Ferguson, the late basket- ball coach of Costa Mesa High School. Although time heals all things, as they say, it ls still very painful. I.had a minister friend who told me just how much you love your child is just bow deep the hurt and the pain is. I am getting on with my life. Last year I had only two grand· children, now I have four. Thank God, I finally r~~::y first grand-son. My two en, my son. Manhall Jr., and my daughter, Auriann, both are doing well and are getting on with their lives. So as a family, we are healing slow- ly but surely. I am also proud to infotm the Costa Mesa and Orange County communities that a movie ot the week is in the planning stages tot the very near future about my tcm'I tile. I~ Ula CXJl'.DIDU• ally tb&t wbeD tba mcMe clMl bu been toHdtfted, it will be shot In COit& Mel4 and at Calta M ... High School and aO the IUft'OUDdlng areu where Jason • lived, Yiltted and WOIUd. But more importanlty, this inovle w.ll! truly =tnltb. about my tcm and the County oommuntty. I .... r movie will have a powerlul mes- sage that will show the love, the affection, the compassion and the racial harmony that existed between a black coach and a predominantly white and Latino community. This movie is much bigger than my son, about him being the youngest head basketball coach in the history of Orange County. This movie can be the example of bow we as a people must live in harmony and peace became we all are flowers in the valley, just different colors, but being cultivated just the same. I hope tn Jason's death will always live the love and the concern he showed to all people. May this movie be an uampte on how we must love and treat our neigh- bors. Costa Mesa and the Orange Cowity c:ommunity will never be shortcbanged or oVedooked in thll movie pro- ject. I promlle as Jong there is breath in my body. Orange County will be lhownm a very polittve way. ~ If tbll »not tboWb ar pinnat- ted. you have my wont tbele wOl be DO movie deal beau.-8 I know and feel that the only way Olere can be dolur9 to Juon'I death la to lboW tbe truth aboUt bis life and bow be Jtvwd. J knoW JtllOll would tam °"'In bll grew If 1 ~--my lntigri- ty b. Halt"woOd ..... instead of an ending of truth. ·~ So in dosing, I want to thank the Daµy Pilot. Publisher Thomas Johnson, Editor Wtlllam Lobdell, all the editors, staff writers and ., contributing writers tor the love"" you showed and gave my son Jason. l want to thank Costa Mesa High School. the principal and the administrative staff, the-- faculty and all the employees, and the great student body for their support, prayers, phone : calls and cards. My special thanks to the athletic departD:itd: and the boys and girls, DMiket.1>111;1 teams for being there until the · • end. This letter Wouldn't be COID· plete if I didn't thank the Big M, better known as Mr. Montoya. and espedally my frlend. coach Rick Cook, who wu Jason's • mentor as well as hil biqh school basketball coach. who gave him the~ and the~-.. nation to seek the coKhblg ~ • tion at Costa Me.a ijigh Scboot ~ 111 He WU truly Jucm't 18t'Orid father al well al • great fdancLw. • But more iililxrimdv tb9D • I wen&. to tbaAk-my.lcird aad.: k>r, Jelul C'.brilt. fiar aivtna my = IOD etsnal W.. 11m 11 nat good· ~. tt ii jUlt fanrwell. to Mdl : and f!Yf8'I one of you. You wDl always be • part o( my life and m.morila. .. , SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM 1 their children themselves for reli- gious beliefs. "We will provide the students with the same texts and materials we use in our schools," Jacobson said. "But parents can augment that with their own instructional materials." And academically, home- RU Pl LS I CONTINUED FROM 1 graders tb Rea. While the Whittier students stay at Rea for both fifth a&d sixth grades, the Pomona fifth. graders would stay at Rea for only one year, after which they would be sent to TeWinkle Middle School. After their ~o-year stint at Rea, Whittier students would be sent to Ensign Intermediate. The solution would be tempo- rary, but school district officials would like to extend the plan to include next year's fifth-graders from Pomona. If approved, the dis- trict's plan would have 109 Pdmona students move to .Rea for 1998 and then to TeWinkle in t999. . A special education program from the Marion Parson's Special Education Center also will be moving to Rea in September, said board President Jim Ferryman. . The school district wants to offer the Parsons facility to· the Waldorf School, a private academy ~t is being forced to vacate its current site at Eastbluff School in Newport Beach. . "My concern is that we're mov- ing these students three times in three years," said school board member Martha Auor. "I'd rather Are 1:0a &0mt timu fru11trated with your parenting lllti/18? Enroll in a class that will improve yoor communication with your child and forever Impact your parenting sklNs. PARENT Efl'ECTIVENFSS 'fRAINING taught by Certified PET lnstructOf'S (• mother-daughter tum) 0... begin Feb. 9tb Call 675-3795 to enroll. I LOST 8 POUNDS, AND GAI N ED 0 FRIENDS . 653-4294 jazzrrrise caa..-..1 Mor\, Wed, Fri. Sat· 8:3<>am Swl. 9:00ilm, l\.lei. 6:30pm, Thurs 7:00pm Cenllltd Jalttrdst !MruttoNsabel Altom schooled students give their pub- lic school counterparts a run for their money. Cynthia Moi, a spokeswoman for California Homeschool Net- work, said home-schooled stu- dents often score higher on stan- dardized tests. There are only four ways a home-school program can be implemented legally in Califor- nia. Operating under a public school umbrella is one of them, Moi said .. not move them if they can stay at Rea.M Fluor said her primary concern is that the students need to have some conttnu1ty and stability in their school settings. "This isn't a surprise issue," Auor continued. •1t•s one that we've been talking about for a year. Is it going to take another year? I don't think so.· The school board was asked to vote on the proposed extension of the Rea school configuration Tues- day night. But board members directed the district staff to study the issue and come back with a revised solution in two weeks. In the meantime, Rea Principal Ken Killian. will be polling parents of the fifth-graders who came from Pomona for their views. As for the 105 fifth-graders from Pomona who are at Rea now, the three-schools-in-three-years solu- • <{luiiiiwtJuJJ Floral & Gifts Cfft.lle c<l/our Q/(6me a cfhe.;h 'fooA-j/;1< tlte Q r e"w (}/ea }{ 50°/o OFF FLORAL Arrangements Home Decor Specialty Furnit ure Silk Florals hory Top iaries Custom Flo ral Arrangements -·-Mon-Fri 10-6 • Sat 10-S 369 E. 17" Se. ~~ (tU!UU ,.._. '1!!~) 646-6745 • Early Years ToyS \f Developmental toys for children birth to 10 years. \f Quality toys w1lh last10g and creaove play value. \f Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH s a;· .... _ .......... ~wa~t.1~~ Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW-COSMETJCALLY IMPERFECT ,, Get t11e s..t tot L8ssl , , ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. ~ Costa Mesa Carpet Your Entire H~ma wlthPluellerBeltaer s49-goo ·~o~=· O.A.C. ••nl ,,.. Parents also can file an R-4 form with the state, which al.lows them to be considered a private school entity, with all the rights and privileges afforded other pri- vate schools, Moi said. Or parents can come under the wnbrella of an independent study pTograni. which may not be connected to a public or private institution. Parents with valid teaching credentials also can choose tq pull out of the public school system and educate their own children. tion is inevitable -school officials sa.ld they'll have to attend TeWin- kle next year. But Killian, who has been an elementary principal for seven years, said the frequent moving of students isn't as damag- ing to upper-elementary grade students as it would be for stu- dents ID the lower grades. . "It depends,· said Killian. "Some students would benefit from the extra ti.me at Rea. It · would give them greater stability. This survey will hopefully show us what's the best way to go. I think either situation would work out fine.• But Ferryman isn't so sure. "It's not ideal to move these stu- dents around so much," Ferryman said. "You want kids to have some kind of camaraderie and feeling of belonging to a school. This isn't the best solution, but sometimes it happens." MARTIN CONTINUED FROM 1 ~by many IMdllnen to be tbe •aJttmete ~dog. Jbey ant about bait tbe lize of old Bngll6 ibeap aog., for which tll!9Y are~tly nus-' taken. 1WM wu even RMller, the result d ~the deadly paivo vlrua, the only pup in h1s litter lo survtve. Tulsa c.ame to UI eight years ago this May, just a few weeks after I began this column. He was 5 when we adopted him out of a broken home in c.olorado. He replaced a Brittany name4 Sandy, who bad died of heart failure several months earlier. lWsa's breeder had 10 or 12 beardies when she was divorced. Because of ordinances where she moved, she could only keep five. She was down to six wben I saw her adoption ad in a dog magazine. Our Denver daughter, who bas three dogs herself, checked out Tulsa, pronounced him wonderful, and. we cut a deal with bis owner. We paid bis airfare and for lus crate and agreed to have him neutered. Tulsa was a show dog· who needed only one point for bis championship. But neutered ·dogs can't compete in shows, so ontessori :Jiar6or-Mesa Scfwofs Pllf.sc.HOO( &.. ELEM£NTARY Ases 2 '11 to t 2 Years EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION Established 1970 ·Montessori Curtk.ulum • Ballet &. Gymnastk · Performing Ans ·Phonetic Reading Program • Musk · foreign L.\nguage • Creative Art • Open YeM Round • Computer Science · foll Extended Day Care PRESCHOOi.· ELEMENTARY 1701 West Baker St. 3025 Deodor Ave. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 714 549-3803 INVENTORY · CLEARANCE THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1998 A 11 . he pevet" made It. I have alw~ regrea.ed that On Moebei's Dey 1990, we want to the alt freight tenninll at LAX to pick up our new dog! On the trip home, he And~ 'wlfe sat iD the back leel. rnllla put bll bead in her lap and didn"t lOOk up until we puned into our~ way. It took almoet tWO yeen before be was tunY our dog. Not that be didn't move .rldbt in and take over. We also NwI a• wonderful little mutt named Oliver. Between when Sandy died and 1Wsa arrived, Oliver had about six months of belng top dog, and he was~ to like it. Within hours, 1\a1aa established that those days were gone forever "Usten, pal.." he said. "You're a runty muttsky. I'm band.som.e, distinguished and of impecx:able pedigree." And that was that. As Tulsa became more and more "our dog," we became more and more attached to him. The connection was so deep as to be unexplainable. After Hauer said it was time, Tulsa came over and put bis head in my lap. Just like that Just like the day we got him. And I lost it, big time. Finally, 1 put him in the car. He sat in the front passenger seat, and I massaged bis neck. When we arrived, I lifted him o'1t of the car and practically ~d to pull him inside. Poltunately. tbM'8 was no one elle tbeie but utt. Amy, • staff member, asked if I wanted to be with him wberi ~ ... 1 lbook my bead no. Do you want 1ane time to •.. l I moat no again. "You're doing tbe right thing,!' Amy laid IOttJy and took. the feuh. He went eas-- ily and didn't. thank God. look back. Jim. the surgery tech -who ex>uld bench press a school bu.I -gave me a huge hug. I don't really remember driving home, but when I walked m, the aoswertng macli.ine was beep- ing. It was Dr. Hauer, teil.in.g me a~ tb4t I bad done the right thing.A few hows~ a bou- quet of flowers repeated the reassurance. Putting Tulsa to sleep surely was the right thing. And I am grateful to Nancy Hauer for making that teniqle de.dskm for me. Yes, life does goes on. But there sure ls a big hole in it right now. Kipling was not only a great storyteller, he b.ad a fine instinct for zeroing in on some of life's lit- tle problems: ·Brothers and Sis- ters, I bid you beware ot giving your heart to a dog to tear." Thank you for indulging me. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. I I Not to be confused with the Competition!! The one, the o · · al 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho Center I I I I I I : ~ 642-1717 : I -~ Open .7 Days I ~-----------------~ SURGIC AL & MEDIC considered by many. 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The ofhoaJ a~ked if Zweber Wd.S interested m selling hls phar- mary, and after some back-d.Ild- fort.h negobabons, Zweber and Rite Aid dgreed to tenns. After the store doses, Bob and Steve Zwcber -both familiar fdces to visitors to the family phd.rmacy -will work full-time at Rite> A.td while Sharon plans to go mto much-deserved retire- ment. 8<'s1dcs dcquiring two of th<• Zwebers, Rite A.td also purchased cill of the f arnily's inventory, com- puterized paaent 'files and dis- pld y shelves. Feb 11 1S scneduled to be Z weber Pharmacy's last day m business The next day, a final mventory of the remaining mer- chandise will be done, and on Feb. 13, the new Rite Aid is ~cheduJed to open. officials said. Zweber said the buy-out was not reaUy a surprise because more and more, small pharma- cies and drugstores like bis are being swallowed up by larger chain stores in the fucreasingly competiove health-care market. 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Dem:nond said police are still searching for the gwunan and bis companions, who fled the area in a 1980s Buick or Oldsmobile with front-end damage. The shooting apparently OCCWTed alter a fight between gang members, Desmond said. On campus Wednesday, the rumor mill was grindlng. •Everyone was tandng about it,· said freshman Stephanie Bisignani. 15. "They're just like, 'Did you hear about it?' There's a whole bunch of different stories.• Depending on the account, she said, the victim •got shot in the head or got shot in the stom- ach or got shot in the leg. Some-- one M.id he WU dote to death.• Newport Harbor ~ School Principal Bob Boies ·said the beginning of finat exams divert- ed attention from the inadent. He said counseling was available to students-but few availed them- selves of it. "Jt would have been obviously much different if a Newport stu- dent bad been involved.• Boles said. "The only real emotion was probab\y the ldds were shocked something like this could happen at Newport Harbor." Boies called it an isolated inci- dent. "Newport Harbor was inci- dental to this particular issue," he said. "Th.is was a Santa Ana quarrel th.at just happened in Newport• Still. the shooting reminded some of Boies' thwarted sugges- tion at the beginning of the school year to build fencing around the campus. Boies said Newport Harbor is the only high school in the area without such fencing. While the fencing would not have prevented Tuesday's attack; wb.ld) reportedly oc:omed on the street outside tbe scbool. •1 ltill think it's a good idea from a secu· rity Point of view,• Boies A.Id. "A number of parents have c.aDed and aaid they should have let Mi. Boles put a fence up. "(The school] is just open from 25 c:Wfe.rent directions that pre. vents us from controlling exita and entrances day or night. Peo- ple are on the campus at 2 in the morning." Mary Moyer, the school's PTA president, said people opposed the idea of I encing because they didn't want a "prison-like" emf. rorunent and because they thought funds could be ·better spent. . Moyer said she suppofts buildinp the fence. •In no way would th.is have prevented anything from hap- pening, • she said. "However, in the aftennath, if there bad been a -' reaction to this, it would have taken more numpower than the school could supply to keep war- ring gang factions out of the cen- ter of our c;ampus." · ONE DAY ONLY COMMUl!il!CAJ!ONS/ CONFLICT RESOLUTION SAT, JAN 31, 1998 10..4 P.M. Valentine Speciali · FREE Aromatherapy Scalp Massage' 'with an appointment before Feb. 14th BALBOA BAY CLUB BECOME A MEDIATOR Med~tion TplnJns Communications Conflict Resolutions Negotiation!> Ethnic Diversities Ct!nder Bias FEB 5-8, 1998 Contlnu«J EduGJtlQn Off~~For Atty'•/M .F.C.C. Salon ' Beauty Supply r---------------- '1 ---d2!~.--. E,., 211iem I $10 Off I Back Facial I hCtudes 0e<nng. 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Art outst.andins selection of orchids, corsages and orchid art will be available for purchase through.out the weekend, juat in time for Valentine's Day. C ome·iee all three levels of Crystal Court transformed into a garden of orchids. Admission is' free. The faScination will last forever. (come437:9026 Blvd.) fj-Ti;,j .: South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court Presents T he Fas cination· H of O r chids · 1998 Februar 5 6 7 EYE-OPENER NFL stars figure to beef up Toshiba Pro-Am RF N richard d unn \l<>:'\l).\'\' Costa Mesa High football player savored attending Super Bowl ~ x:xxn, made possible after his ~ brother bought him $1 ,200 ticket. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot C osta Mesa High sophomore Jmuny Herzog said there is only one way to improve upon the experience he had as a fan at Super Bowl x:xxa in San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium. "Unless I get there as a player, (Sun- day's 31-24 Denver win over Green Bay) will be tough to top,• said the Mustangs' running back of the future, who .was treated to his upper-level end zone seat I to cover the $1 ,200 ticket for the biggest Broncos fan he's ever known. "If you ask me, I had the best seat in the house,• said Jimmy4 who, adorned in Broncos attire including three authentic No. 7 John Elway jerseys and Jlm.my Herzog carrying his lucky Elway card in his pocket, yelled himself hoarse. He also high-ftved blue-and-orange-clad strangers until long after the Packers' last-gasp comeback bid ended with a fourth-down incompletion in the final QUOTE OF THE DAY ·(!(em Strugg) doesn "I n~ a golf cwt She just nttds 3IOIMbocty to cony fin arowrd ... • -LEIGH S'TFJ/tlBERG wn to the wire • Possible last-minute maneuvering by Orange County league ~resentatives casts uncertainty around today's CIP meeting. BUENA PARK -The politicking that has enveloped the.near-13-month Orange County releaguing process will continue to the last minute today, as the county's ~O league representatives will convene before the 9 a.m~ meeting o( the CIF Southern Section Council· to lfY to reach CODSeJlSUS on the future of athletic alliances for at least the 1998'"-99 school year. Opinions voiced by principals from nine of the 10 county leagues reached Wednesday, failed to present a clear picture of what will unfold at the Sequoia Ath· let1c Oub, when the 10 county leagues will vote on a proposal passed by county principals, 42-18, Jan. 8. The proposal, which county principals have backed m three separate votes, would, among other things, allow Corona del Mar to leave the Sea View League when brother Steve, an All-CIF senior • SEE CIF PAGE B3 . . • running back, raided bis own truck fund •. S EE HERZOG PAGE 8 2 _. • Semor Classic appears : · . . :,---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, to be scheduled to go · . 1 from Monday blues to : Monday quarterbacks'. : Histori~ally, operung day of the week-long Toshiba Senior Classic has been TOSHIBA anything but a preliminary bash. But this year will be different, pdmarily because sports agent Leigh Steinberg has all but promised that two of his top clients, Troy Aikman and Steve : I Young, will play golf in what is : expected to be the best Monday : pro-am in the event's brief : career. During the first three years of the Senior PGA Tour event, it suffered the Monday Blues. The unforgettable one i I t l I I • The def ending Senior Clas.sic champion became a local legend with his putt in record playoff last year. By Richard Dunn. Daily Pl/or N EWPORT BEACH - Staying compebtive on the Senior PGA Tour is temporary. Players often crash into the so-called wall at about 55 years old, the age Bob Murphy will turn on Feb. 14. I I I I I I I ' I I J I I I I • There has been little for paying customers to see, only a weak-hearted pro-am for interested journalists to cover. But the defending Toshiba Senior Classic champion is anything but concerned about the 1998 season, even though his only victory la5t year came during the tour's stop at Newport Beach Country Club. i I Let's face it: Last year's Monday pro-am was a fiasco. Tournament operators were scrambling to fill not only amateur holes, but #celebrity" and #pro" spots at the last minute. Then-tournament director St'epben Wagner, who had r~laced Michael Carey, who ~d replaced Don Andersen, squeezed a walkie-talkie in one llcind and held a cellular phone $the other as he struggled with ~ ~ghtmare of players not showmg up. : Luckily, there was a handful cfi Senior Tour golfers at lf~wport Beach Country Club a ~ay ~arly working the putting • green because the tour did not . : Have a full-field tournament the • }#eceding weekend. • 1; S9 Wagner grabbed Bobby : N,chols, Bob Eastwood and : Dennis Coscina from the practice : ~eens and filled some vacancies : ¥tore the noon tee time. • There shouldn't be any such oommotion in March whe n the ttoag Hospital Foundation qperates its inaugural PGA t9WJ1ament. • "We'll see if (defending 'lhshiba champion) Bob Murphy qin play with Troy Ailanan, and ~·ll see if Chi Chi Rodriguez E play with Steve Young,• temberg said at the podium . 20 during the event's media ~~Y· _J 1 Murphy, who was sitting at ~ front table when Steinberg "It was not a good year for me last year, but everybody should have my problems,• Murphy said last week, in town to promote this year's Senior Classic (March 13-15). What many fans are who are 50 to 52 • I lrwm turns 53 m June; Margan, who won six events last year and started ttus year -by wmrung m Hawaii, is 51 But growmg older on the fast-paced world of the Seruor Tour doesn't d.lsc,ourage Murphy, who provided one of the most wondering this year as the Senior Tour hosts its first full-field event th1s weekend, the Royal Caribbean Classic at Key Biscayne, Fla .. is whether Hale Irwin and Gil Morgan can continue to monopolize the business of winning. "There were only 19 players there (for the season-opening MasterCard Championship in •1t was not a goOdyear for me last year, but everybody should have my problem s ... u spectacular finishes m golf history last year m Newport Beach Though Murphy didn't win again on the tour following bis remarkable 80-foot putt on NBCC's signature hole (No. 17) to beat Jay Sigel in a tour-record rune-hole playoff, he created an unparalleled legacy for the local seruor -BOB MURPHY Hawaii), because Hale and Gil won 15 events last year between the two of them,~ Murphy said. ·we didn't have enough players there to man the pro-ams. "Hale's going to win his share of tournaments this year, but nine events? I doubt it. I'd never seen Hale putt the way be did last year. He hasn't always been the best putter, and that will be the key to what be does this event. "1 think I wore myseU out (in the playoff) for the rest of the damn year, because I c:tidn't wm agam. • Murphy quipped. Murphy, the third different Tosluba champion in three years. after George Archer m 1995 (at Mesa Verde Country Club) and Jun Colbert in 1996, struggled with h.Ls swing after the win, finishing the season 19th on the Senior Tour's money I ) I I I ' I 4 I -· ·1 I I f I DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT year. The Senior Tour has Bob Murphy sends one home en route to his legendary playoff victory at the Senior Classic. typically had real good players •SEE MURPHY PAGE 82 ., •SEE GOLFPAGE B3:L-~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·--"' daily p il o t high schoo l athlete of the week •Though hardly imposing, opponents know Sea Kings senior wrestling star is clearly tougher than he looks. • By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot I n a sport where a bloody nose, a caulitlower ear and a hooded sweatshirt drooping with penpiration virtually predicate some prlm1t1v competitive urge that dates back to eerly evolution, Biyan Kramer IS not enmy the~ potter- ~ tor high IChool ~· •tte keepil the beut well bidden,. Mid CotOna del Mar High Coach QWy Ahnquilt, wbo II almost contOunded by the IUbchied manner In Wbk:b bit liilWit Cll*ln ~the ...... ,. ol IPC*\i. __., _____ • ........ ~ ... •t ltl bMk;, pretty brutal." Almquist continued. •And, sometimes, the wll.llngness to be brutal and hurt peo}lle can help you win. But, it can also be an incredible chess match of finesse and technique. Bryan uses technlque and finesse to scor, points. But that d<>e1n't take anything away from hia competitlveneel. I apect him to contend for a league title th.II year arid win tome matcbel at ClP." Almquist. m feet ii aw.cl by the work etbk of bis cboir boy 151-pouncts, wlao eapcur.d Deily Not At.blMe of the WeM •SEE KRAMER~ m a2 · THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1998 Newport &ach/Costa Mes. Daily Pilot I I \ I' I' 'i 1 . I I\ I 11 I l \ ) Pirates fall victim to Fullerton's play on the boards, and to foul trouble, in Orange Empire Conference setback. A problem that had been haunting the Dues throughout was about to put them under os Candlish would soon foul out. a Hornet was able to steal the ball from behind him, forcing the Bucs to foul to stop the clock. Even though the Hornets miss· es three free throws in the final 11 : seconds, Jackson's final' attempt : at a shot was off. : llM'rl.-", ....... By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot Jackson was out of the starting lineup because he arrived late due to an academic conflict, but Jackson's presence was bmrledi- ately felt as be sparked the 1-3-1 zone defense. Jackson FULLERTON - The difference end-M.l!N . ed up coming in the form of little things and it was by just a little bit that Fullerton College defea.ted visiting Orange Coast, 65-62, in Orange Empire Conference action Wednesday evening. "They killed us on rebounds and fouls. They were really alive down the stretch and we were gettmg llred," OCC Coa'ch Tun O'Brien said. "The zone really slowed them down. We couldn't match up with their quickness and (the zone) really took them out of their game,• O'Brien said. With a five-point advantage at the half, the Pirates watched as the Hornets (16-7, 4-3) whittled away at their lead. The game, however, was always within strik- ing distance for the visitors. Jackson played almost the entire sec- ond half with four fouls and the penalty trouble seemed to force O'Brien's team to play softly off the defen sive glass. Jackson finished with 19 points ~d 14 boards, while Anthony ~cooper added 15 points. Candlish pulled down 10 rebounds. fuu.EKTON 65, ORANGI CoAST 62 OrMge Coest -Cooper 15, Lopez 7, Pozsgal 7, S'f/iat 2, Jackson 19, HERZOG ~CONTINUED FROM 81 . . : minute. : "I don't think I sat in my seat : any longer than 10 seconds al a : time," recalled Jimmy, who left : his seat only to purchase a The other Fullerton's up-tempo style was stifled early in the contest by the Bucs' zone defense which gave '1le Pirdtes ( 15-8, 4-3 in OEC) a . slight edge m the first half. · For thf' ftrSl time lh1s ~eason, bee~ leading scorer Shaun Coast's freshman forward Chris Candlish, a product of Estancia High, sank a two-footer off the glass with 4:25 remaining to push his squad to 56-55, but it would be the last Pirate lead. problem was OCC's lack of execution from the charity stripe. In the second half, the Pirates made just 4 of 11 free throws, which incluCted two cru- cial misses a 3:46 that would've given them the lead. Langdon 4, candllsh 8. 3-pt. goals -Cooper 3, Lopez 1, Jackson 1. Fouled out -candllsh. Fullerton -Sanders 19, Venable 4, Ashe 10, Charles 9. Smith 14, Macon 4, Bates 5. 3-pt. goals -Ashe 3. Fouled out -None. Halftime: OCC, 33-28. : halftime snack. •I didn't hold : anything back. : •And after it was over, I didn't : want to leave. I watched the : trophy presentation and just : celebrated. I was going to stay : until they kicked me out. It was : a great game and just a With 16 seconds left, Jackson drove into the lane for a shot, but : wonderful experience." : Jimmy, who was shuttled to _Frus· tratio-n __ ci·cy-. __ ·*' : the game by his father,-Steve, : said the atmosphere surrounding : the world's biggest sporting : event was more conswning than : he'd expected. \ : "You knew you were there," • Orange Coast watches nine-point lead evaporate as Fullerton pulls out 67-65 win. ton's tantrums on the bench seemed to indicate that Coast was not playing according to its gameplan. -----------------------! he said. "I really had the feeling By Molly Yanity, Dally Pilot FULLERTON Orange Coast Col-WOMEN lege's wo111en's basketball team has a problem with the close ones. The scenario presented itself once again to the Pirates Wednesday evening 1Il Fullerton and, after pulling out to a 61-52 lead over the Hornets, let it slip away, 67-65. ·we can't wm the big ones, tt OCC Coach Mlke Thorn- ton satd, seemingly swallowing down the chsappomtmenl and rage that the Ludwick! loss brought him "We're not very smart, I guess. We don't adjust to changPs rtnd it's disappointing. De!>p1te d 26-point, 10-rebound per- formdnct' (rom sophomore Jennifer Ludwick•. the Bue!> ff'll to 16-10 and 4- 3 in thC' Orange Emptre Conference, whJCh, hrH s1gruI1cdnl help from other tedffis, puts them out ol title contenlton as the door closes on the hrst half of the season But after starting the second stanza, down 36-34, with a turnover, the Pirates' turned their own game on. Freshman Chantay Peyton, out of Costa Mesa High, hit for a baseline setshot and then OCC went on a 12-4 run to bury the Hornets (19-7, 5-2) midway through the half. Coast grabbed its largest lead at 5:56 when Allison Ovitt hit an 8-footer with :01 on the shotclock to push the score to 61-52. Fullerton's 1-2-2 trapping zone defense began Orange Coast's unrav- eling process and with :43 left in the game, the Hornets regained the lead on Aimee Copp's made fTee throws. OCC had a chance with 12 ticks remaining, but the final shot· -a three-point attempt -did not fall. Natalie Weeks added 12 points and 10 boards, while Pf'yton tallied 10 points for OCC. Adria Sortino had four assists Of OCC's three conference losses, the margin has been by a total of four points. ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE WOMEN fuuoTON 67, OAANGE CoAST 65 Orenge Coast -Loshak 2. Peyton 10, Ludwidc1 26, Weeks 12, de los Santos 2, Ovitt 4, Saraydarian 9. 3-pt goals -Ludwicki 5 Fouled out -None. Fullerton -Murphy 14, Bae.a 14, Floyd 9, Flores 16, Copp 12, Vargas 2 : that I was one of only about ! 68,000 people in the whole world ! that was watching the game in : person. I was one of the lucky : ones. It was breathtaking." And, since his brother's : generosity made it all possible, : he said it was even more special. : ·Toward the end, when it was ! clear the Broncos were going to ! win, I got a little teary-eyed. I : thought to myself 'Wow, my ! brother did this for me and my : favorite team won the Super : Bowl against all odds.' It was : pretty amazing.• : Jimmy also said there was : goodwill between fans from both ! teams, which helped enhance his : enjoyment. ! "Whenlwasdrivingdown : there (his dad, Steve, dropped : rum off and picked him up), I : saw a lot of cars full of Packer : fans and I was thinking 'Oh no, : it's going to be a long day,~ said : Jimmy, who had been taunted . ~MURPHY . ~CONTINUED FROM 81 : list at $685,611. • "I do make changes in my ! golf swing in cold weather, Both tedms fought tooth and nail throughout the ftrst haU , but Thom- 3-pt goals -Murphy 2, Baca 1. Fouled out -None Halftime -Fullerton, 36-34. : because it can get very stiff ~d ______ DON_L_EA_C_H_t_DAl-~-v-Pll_O .... T ! my swing gets short," Mwphy Adria Sortino and her OCC teammates fell to Hornets. : said. "But 1 just couldn't hit the : shots I would normally make.• GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 madC' his dnnouncement, shouted his reply to the remdrks •Yes!~ Sounds like things are already heating up LJ The March 9 celebrity pro-am wtll feature 22 Seruor Tour legends and 22 alhletes rE>presented by Steinberg, based in Newport Beach, and agent Jeffrey Moorad. The one-day tournament will benefit Hoag Memonal Hospital Presbyterian and the Special Olympics. "Thf' addition of a celebrity pro-am supported by Leigh Steinberg and Jeffrey Moorad 1s a tremendous way to kick oU the 1998 Toshiba Senior Classic tournament week," co-chairman Hank Adler said. "The piuticipation of big-name cele brities in gall tournaments has proven to be a major attraction, and it's something we really wanted to bring to Newport Beach." r The format will be 22 groups, each compnsed of a Senior Tour player, a celebrity --and three amateurs. Play begins at 12:30 p.m. :-vith a shotgun start and a Texas scramble (each goller plays the second shot from the spot of the group's best dnve, then plays his or her own ball through the conclusion of the hole). for participants include a pro-am brunch and a post-event dWards party on the day of the event, as well as a pairings and kick-olf party the Sunday prior. Spectator tickets are $12 for the pro-am. More details: 515-4840. 0 Steinberg not only indicated that Aikm an and Young, quarterbacks of the Cowboys and 49ers, respectively, could play. But also New England quarterback Drew Bledsoe, boxing champion Oscar De La Hoya and Olympic gymnast Kerri Strugg. • (Strugg) doesn't need a golf cart,• Steinberg quipped. "She just needs somebody to carry her around." 0 Former Senior Tour goUer Larry Gilbert. who died of lung cancer last week, was one of the few pros to play in last year's Mondoy pro-am. 0 Jeff Purser, the Senior Claulc'a fourth tournament director in four years who brings much-needed stability to the event, was scheduled to fly out to Newport Beach last year for the tournament and recruit players for bis event in Michigan in August. Purser, who has since moved to Corona del Mar to commit his career to the Toshiba event. was forced to stay home in Grand Rapids, Mich., because of a March snowstorm. : Mwphy, who has a history of three blankets," Purser said of Murphy's : arthritis, earned $262,394 in his 80-foot putt to climax a record nine-hole : fVst six events last year, but only playoff win over Jay Sigel. : $423,217 in his next 24 Purser said he really doesn't need to : tournaments. recruit much for the Toshiba event, "because • ~Putting and chipping is everybody wants to come here.• : where I make my money," he The Newport Beach stop is early in the : said. "But I didn't putt well." season, and players are also rusty from a Mwphy was among the top couple of weeks off and are anxious to get : 10 Senior Tour mon~y leaders back to the competition. Plus, it's now a $1. l : from 1993 to 1996, his best year million event. ,. .. :-coming in '95 when he tied O : Colbert, the Player of the Year Ron Benedict. NBCC superintendent, and : that season, for the most victories his staff a.re making changes on the course : (four). for the seniors. : Mwphy ~o cracked the The fairway at No. 9 is being expanded, : million-dollar mark in '95, then while additional palm trees (about 20) have : followed it up with another been planted alongside the No. 3 fairway : million-plus in '96. (adjacent to the Newport Beach Marriott ! Last year, Murphy won about Hotel and Tennis Club). : half of what he earned the 0 ! previous years, but the putt at 17 Dan Bateman, Nike Tour pro from : on the ninth playoff hole will Huntington Beach, reportedly became an ! always be a highlight. honorary member at Big Canyon Country : •1 was sort of getting dizzy, Club in December. Many clubs offer pros ! going around and around and practice and playing privileges while they're : around," Sigel said of the striving in their career. : playoff, the second longest in Bateman earned $101,310 on the tour last ! PGA history, trailing only an year, finishing 16th on the money list, or one : 11-hole playoff in 1949 between spot shy of automatically qualifying for his : Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd PGA Tour card . Big Canyon knows a good : Mangrum, who were declared golfer when it sees one. : co-winners -at the Motor City : Open. There are a limited number of amateur spots available. Some of the special events •I watched last year's exciting finish in front of my fireplace, while wrapped up in • RICHARD DUNN's club golf column appears every Thursday ! When Mwphy's dramatic putt • ended the Senior Cassie l :40 KRAMER CONTINuED FROM 81 laurels by dropping a 14-2 major , _ , ~edston on a Newport Harbor foe Jan. 22 to improve to 11-2. •He's the most quiet. humble ldd in the {wreatllng) room," Almquist said. wThe only time you really see his competitive ftre, is U someone scores points on him when be hasn't planned on giving up any. Then, practice can't ever be over, because he'll ·just keep going. He comes in With me twice a week. at 6 a.m., which not many people, even guys in ow progrl.Il\i may not know. lie and ~~just bang beads for an hour and 15 minutes before school. Banging heods is, m Kramer's caJe, a figurative term. •rm besice.Jly a defensive wrestler,• said Kramer, as _a.rtk:Watau his 3.93 GP.A ond recant acceptance to use might suggest. (A.J)elilonate movii bUl'f. be'• suJJ seeking admittance to tbe tenoWilec1 USC tum IChoOL) •1 like to take advantage of other p80pie'1 miltaUI. I don't have a IOc·Of an.n.tv. moves, but rm ttytnv to be more -vvrtilllft wltb aqkle jlikb. Jf people get off blllance or leave something open, like leaving a leg or an a.rm out. I'm going to attack it. But I don't get many pins, because I-tend to be a little cautious." Kramer, a contributor to the Sea Kings' cross country program the last three seasons after trying football as a freshman, has parlayed the conditioning base his running provides into extreme stamina. •He stays in shape yea.r·tOJ.llld which a lot of Yirestlen don't do,• Almquist said. "He's never looked out <» shape in any match he's been in.• Sa.Id Kramer: •1 feel I have an advantage in the third perlod, and especially in overtime, because of my cond1Uon1ng. • Kramer, who e1IO runs track ln the lprtng, finllhed MCODd at SM View League Pina1a at 14'5 pounds M a topboaMft. Ha WU lounh·lllt ...... at 140 poundS, .,.. .. C'Qt .............. to art wtlgld )liftJllaa WMkmM for the patlll ... "I kind of worked myself into a dither last season and it wound up bwtlng me more than helping me. This year, I might try to 9et down to 141s by league finals. I'm still watching my diet (he bas a canned meal substitute tor brea.ldast and lunch and a small meal for dinner), but I'm not killing myseU. • Somewb4t swpdsed by his level of auccess thus far (he wu the 152-pound Cb&mplon at the Sunny Hil1I Tournament, he upeel three ~. including No. t to earn a silver medal ot the San Oemente TOUtnament, and one of hil ~came •wrestling up• at 160S), Kramer bellev,s bJia more te1ued approach ii a.notbai' cootdbua&ng feetor. •• c:l9ar my mind bib'8 matdm and )Ult takll wMt CQIW. At tbe SUl a.a.a. ~.., .... a --~··-.... .. ......... , .... ,. .......... ~ ... .. --~-...... .. cMi:h a dll"dlt .. ., ... • .. Port. The announcer ended up reading that, which 1 thought was kind of funny." 'lb~ is, however, nothing funny about fadng Kramer on the mat, which frequent practice partner Almquist can attest. •He's stronger than he looks,• Almquist explained. •1 have a real tough time With him and I outweigh him by .40 pounds. He doesn't let me acore on my breed-and-butter moves anymore. He'• one tough dude.• Delplte Kranier'I unuswning neture, Almqullt Aid be clearly Mtl the tone far bis fMmmatee. •Sometimei, I wllb ~ ware more~ bUt you can't Uk ll ldd to be wbat m'a not. But our bis JDodtit QwmNiMI .,_.the work Bryan pull ID. Wiim It come1 to wat'9 Mta jull-.. dous. He'a .,,..,.._ • mada tbma 1o1tng wm not be -..,. Odllr SM" abow·. lot ot n... and pop oa ~ "' taut ....,. .. not <ClllllllO ..... ua. ........... ud .................... ~ tD blllt at .,,www. JM .... Miit ••. and physically threatened for wearing Denver attire at then-Los Angeles Raider games at the Coliseum. "But there were a lot of Bronco fans and the Cheeseheads were great, too. (Packer fans) were really cool after jbe game, congra.tuloting us (Bronco fans)." He came bbme with several souvenirs, including a commemorative seat cushion, T-shirts, a handful of programs and pins. He signalled to his brother he was home by honking his dad's born as he pulled up to his Costa Mesa home around 10:30 p.m. Sunday. MSteve came out of the house and be was more excited than r was,• Jimmy recalled. "He was hugging me and jumping up and down. I brought him a shirt and a pin." Jimmy, who noted his Super souvenirs will be added to the •Denver shrine" in his room, said he doesn't see his celebration mode ending any ti.me soon. "I wore the same thing I wore to the game to school Monday and everyone was laughing at me. But I didn't care. I was running around school saying 'No. 1, Super Bowl champs,' because I'd gotten a lot of grief from people at school who didn't think they had a chance.• Though he would love for his hero, Elway, to make another run at next year's title, Jimmy said he could also see the Hall of Fame-bound quarterback deciding to retire. •Tue way Elway was scrambling, he brought back memories for me of the reason r first became a Bronco fan: because of (Elway's) drive and determination. He was there to play and there to win.• after ESPN's scheduled air-ti.me departure of 4 p.m .. there wasn't much light remaining. •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," said 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 yourseli 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." I Mwphy has also been on the : 1-· other end when a player sinks an : • exceptionally long putt for a win • •Brian Barnes made one from : 90 feet in the Senior British Open (in 1995)," said Mwphy, recalling that event's finish at the third playoff hole. Mwphy flipped his putter in the air, knocked his straw hat off. then placed his bands on his head after making his winning putt on a tough, two-tiered 17th green. Mwphy quit playing golf full-time because of arthritis, but then was coaxed out of the ESPN broadcast booth by colleague Lee l'tevino, who advised him to play on the Senior Tour, which offers a physical fitness and therapy trailer for every event. Murphy1tas 11 tour championships since joining the circuit in 1993 on nevtno's recommendation. .::_ Ntwpon Be.ch/Co ta Me a Daily Pilot > THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1998 BJ YOUTH .StingRays :move to 7-0 COSTA MESA HOOP -Strong shooting S and rebounding lilted the New- port-Mesa Nabo nal Juruor BclS- ketball StingRays to a 61-36 win over the Bulls m Girls D1vis1on I action Sunday. Leading the way lor the 7-0 StingRays was Daniela Bolzmann with 13 points and Lauren Cartch who scored 12. BIJeen Bell~ added 11 ai:. WI seven n~mbers of the team reached the scoring col- umn. The others were CbrlsUna Caron (8), Annie Blgg1o (5), Jas- 'mlne Grewal (4) a nd Monica Martinez (2). ' The Bulls were paced by Ev1ta CasUJJo's 28 points. Castillo also tallied 12 rebounds and 5 !>tedl'> • Seventh Grade Boys • Newport-Mesa All-Net Wiid- cats 52. Santa Ana 47 After 1umpmg out to dll early lead, the Wildcats (5-2) WPre dble to hold on for the wm over the surg- ing Santa Ana squad as Jair Her- nandez and Andre Plnesett m<lde dutch plays in the second hall Pomt guard Brett Matsen hll , . for 16 points, which included four three-point goals Hernandez dnd Pmesett added 12 dlld e1ghti as Kev1n Mancanlllas and Bradley Kroopf chipped in with seven dnd six. DlvtsJon I Boys • Lakers 56, Bulls 34 Dane Louvier paced the Ldk- ers with· 'eight points and 15 rebounds. Robert C bal ddded n ine rebounds and three blocks, and Kevtn Toman ddllTled eight boards Charlie Hirst had 11 pomts for the Bulls, while Cameron Pem- stein d upp<>d m w1lh e ight Brian Haskell WdS strong on defeno;e. AYSO Region 97 standouts go 2-0 The AYSO SOCCER Region !47 D1v1- sion 5 boys A All-SIM tedm picked up two wm" in dred play ove r the weekend with d 3-1 win over South Irvine' dnd a 1-0 win over Back 8dy nval Corona clel Mar of R,eg10n 57. Despite pldymg with ~ playfl'r.> as the result of un early red card, the Region 97 All-Stan. from New- port Beach utilized 9oals from Daniel Furman. Jake Fleming and Kyle Hirst to sbfle South Irvine Jonsen Carmack took an dSS1st from Hust to notch the {Jame-win- ner against CdM Coach Jim Col- lier touted the strong play ol tus mictfielders in both games. md ud- ' ing Ted Slater, J errltt Daniel, fiafford H1U and Breit Auer Aside from the ndrrow loss to Newport Beach, CdM ctlso picked up a WIJl over North lrvmP, 1-0 Coaches pr.used goalkeeper Evan Zoller for his s hutout stance, and the gdllle-wmne r WdS a result of tanner NU%WD's bla!>t of an Eric Cox pass. Opfens1ve stdrs were Shawn Maxwell, Peter . Stemler, Kyle Schneeklulh, Con- ner Ferguson. Richard Gadbois, Ben Witte and Ryan Dalton. In the game against Newport Bedch, C dM stc.indouts we re Andrew Slusser, Alan Hardison. Eric EadJngton, PauJ NeU and Nlck Osslpofl DIVISION 4 BOYS • Costa Mesa Ambush 8 ~ San Clemente United 1 The No 2 seed Costa Mesa Ambush clobbe re d Sdn Clemente, wtuch owned the No 3 seed. with the help or a hdt tnck by Ryan Sanford The Ambush kicked into tugh gear in the sec- ond quarter with a pd.lf of goals each from Danny Whitaker and Nagib Marroquin. Matt Sch.lrmer added a goal. as well. Sweeper 'fyler Hen1ed w11s strong, as was the midfield play of Sha ne Collins. Erle Scbeafer. Sean Weikel and Dav1d Barnett. Goalie Scott Han1.s had eight saves. and the defense WdS anch ored by Jonathan Bou stanJ, Carlos GuU~z and Ryan 1Wing. high school boys and girls ba-sketball -statistics, logs, standings BOYS .: Costa Meg (J-15, 0.5) Payne Bryant Jones Hylton Rice Sou Naff Regnier Dickerson Weir Mondragon Lambert Hatsushi g tp avg. hg 18 178 9.9 17 14 130 9.3 22 17 123 7.2 16 1S 97 6.5 18 18 113 6.3 17 16 101 63 15 17 92 5.4 17 3 9 3.0 7 6 10 p 4 1S 23 1.S 6 7 8 1.1 4 3 2 0.6 2 1 0-0.0 0 THE MUSTANGS 41 Canyon 69 49 Mission Viejo 70 36 Buena Parle 37 60 Costa Mesa JV 28 46 TraQ.uco Hillj 67 61 Central Valley 47 37 Canyon Springs 60 S4 Rocklln 67 S2 Rowland 86 46 Saddleback 39 46 SF Lowell 59 5S Fullerton 60 4S St. Margaret's S9 S4 Aliso-Niguel* 67 S3 Estancia• 70 S9 University• 91 42 Laguna Hills* 82 58 Laguna Beach*' 65 Jan. 30 -at Aliso Niguel•, 7 Feb. 4 -Estancia• (home), 7 Feb. 6 -at University*, 7 Feb. 11 -Laguna Hills* (home). 7 Feb. 13 -at Laguna Beach•. 7 • Pacific Coast League game CC>f"ONI del Mar (5-16, 1-4) Alshuler. Franke Jekeli Gabriel Conover Thurman Shaffer Simon Coombe Cooper Richardson Hunt Hales Halfacre g tp avg. hg 19 18S 9.7 24 19 143 7.5 17 21 154 7.3 1S 21 144 6.9 26 9 57 6.3 23 21 125 6.0 14 10 60 6.0 13 19 48 2.9 8 8 17 2. 1 6 16 29 1.8 10 14 2S 1.8 6 14 24 1.7 7 s 6 1.2 3 3 3 1.0 2 THE SEA K INGS 48 San Bernardino 47 46 Aliso Niguel SS 41 Capistrano Valley 46 49 Troy 76 S7 Aliso Niguel ion 68 71 Paofica <On 75 6S Paramount 51 S6 Sunny Hills 47 40 Troy 76 46 Pacifica 70 53 Laguna Beach 79 61 Rialto 63 SS Estancia <2 on 64 44 Pitt Meadows, B.C. 22 S6 Montclair S9 39 San Clemente 53 SO Woodbridge• <on 48 44 Irvine• 49 26 Newport Harbor• SO 32 Santa Margarita• 6S 43 El Toro* 44 Jan. 30 · at Woodbridge•, 7:30 Feb. 4 -Irvine• (home), 7:30 Feb. 6 · Newport• (home), 7:30 Feb. 1 1 -at S. Margarita•, 7:30 Feb. 13 -at El Toro•, 7:30 • Sea View League §tame Estanda (14-7, J-2) Nelson Dawkins Valbuena Simpson Rainey Andersen Keju Cantrell Castellano Johansen Salas II tp •vg. hg 21 474 22.6 38 21 268 12.8 28 21 169 8.0 20 21 144 6.9 IS 2\.. 88 4.2 11 19,65 3.4 9 21 49 2.3 8 17 38 2.2 9 12 12 1.0 4 8 8 1.0 2 s 4 0.8 2 THE EAGLES 60 Sonora 73 67 Lynwood <on 74 7S Cypress 63 72 Verdugo Hills S6 57 Capistrano Valley 61 62 Irvine 60 69 Ontario 63 55 Fountain Valley (OTJ'"SS 48 Capistrano Valley 62 66 Huntington Beach 52 62 Newport Harbor SS 64 Corona del Mar (2 on SS 62 Pitt Meadows, B.C. 32 69 Rialto 5S 66 Edison 60 63 Orange 49 S4 Laguna Hiiis• S2 70 Costa Mesa• S3 73 Aliso Niguel" 67 SO Laguna Beach* 61 63 University* 74 Jan. 30 -Laguna Hills• (home), 7 Feb. 4 -at CC>Qa Mesa•, 7 Feb. 6 -Aliso Niguel* (home). 7 Feb. 11 -at Laguna Beach*, 7 Feb. 13 -at University*, 7 • Pacific Coast League game Newport Harbor (14-7, 3-2) Jameson Illingworth Archbold Robinson Limon Hearlson Ward Nicasio Thissell Hernandez Dore Pharris Constandse g tp •vg. hg 21 266 12.7 27 21 208 9.9 16 .. 17 167 9.8 23 20 155 7.8 26 21 141 6.7 17 21 111 S.3 1 s 18 72 4.0 8 18 Sl 2.8 ,, 1S 37 2.5 6 1S 24 1.6 6 17 24 1.4 7 2 1 0 s 1 4 0 00 0 THE SAILORS 69 Verdugo Hills SS 78 Pacifica 67 53 Sonora S4 69 Aliso Niguel 77 79 Magnolia 64 42 Century 49 74 Orange 50 84 University 76 SS Estancia 62 87 Huntington Beach 66 61 SF Riordan 48 48 Carson City 27 29 Hunter, Utah S6 SS Ocean View 52 61 Saddleback 41 SS El Toro• 62 32 Santa Margarita•, 72 SO Corona del Mar* 26 74 Woodbridge• 73 S3 Irvine* 48 Jan. 30 -El Toro • (home). 7:30 F4 -S Margarita• (home), 7:30 Feb. 6 -at Corona del Mar•. 7:30 Feb 11 at Woodbridge•, 7:30 Feb 13 Irvine• (home), 7:30 • Sea View League game ,..,,, 1 Friday·~ game~ (7.30 p .m ) El TorcrarNiWport twt.or CAN at Woodbridge Santa Margarita at Irvine Wed .. Feb. 4 (7:30 p.m ) s. Margarita at Newport ..... INine at Corona del Mw Woodbridge at El Toro STANDINGS Padfic Coast League Bop 4 W L Laguna Beach (15-6) 4 1 Laguna Hills (16·5; 3 2 ,,,... J Aliso Niguel (10-11) 2 3 l"riday's games (7 p.m .) Laguna Hills at Estanda Cost.11 Mesa at Aliso Niguel University at Laguna Beach Wed .. Feb. 4 (7 p.m .) Estancia at Casta Mesa Laguna Beach at Aliso Niguel University at Laguna Hills STANDINGS Sea View League Girts W L El Toro (17·2) 5 O IMne (1 4 1 Woodbridge (11-9) 3 2 [s.nt..~(11-9) 2 J] Newport Harbor (6·15) 1 4 [c.a.w .. Mar (4-14) 0 !Sl Tonight's games (7:30 p.m .) Nw.iport Harbor at El Toro Woodbridge ~ Con>na del Miu' Irvine at Santa Margarita Tues .. Feb. 3 (7:30 p.m .) NllWpOrt at Santa Margarita Coranli cW Mw at Irvine El Toro at Woodbridge ST. DINGS Padfic Coast League Girts W L Aliso Niguel (11·7) 5 0 Estancia (6-14) 2 3 (MJ) 2 Laguna Hills (4·11) 2 3 9Md'I ,_,., • Torught's game~ (7 pm.) Laguna Hills at Estancia Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel University at Laguna Beach Tues .. Fe b. 3 (7 p.m ) Estancia at Costa Mesa University at Laguna Hills Laguna Beach at Aliso Niguel ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS ,. ICE OCALET IN-MOUSE YOUTH STANDINGS 3. White Lightning, 4 5-1 , 9; 4. Blue Rangers.'2-6-2. 6. 2. Green Hornets, 4-3-4, 12; TODAY 3. Slue Thunder, 5-5-0, 10; , 4. White Wings, 2-S-3, 7. • llaslc.UW.11 eo.ta M9sa (8-13, 4-1) Chapin Powers Collett Nguyen Smith Hatsushl Earnest Chlsholm Sasaki Garcia Selkeldjian g tp avg. hg 16 164 10.3 23 21 177 8.4 19 21 168 8.0 16 17 94 5.S 10 21 10Q 4.8 11 1S 6S 4.3 9 20 82 4.1 11 16 27 1.7 1S 1S 18 1.2 s 8 1 0.1 1 2 0 0.0 0 THE MuSTANGS 46 La Habra 26 50 S6 51 57 37 78 33 S4 47 S1 S7 70 35 S5 S6 28 36 46 37 20 22 Bellflower 42 St. Joseph 38 Los Alamitos 31 El Toro 53 Compton 33 Marina 42 Newport Harbor 48 Kennedy 61 St. Paul 33 Don Lugo 45 Westminster S4 North Torrance 32 Newport Harbor 4S Aliso Niguel* 40 Villa Park 47 Estancia ... 48 University* 38 Westminster 40 Laguna Hills .. 72 Laguna Beach .. Jan. 29 -at Aliso Niguel•, 7 Feb. 3 ·Estancia• (home). 7 Feb. 5 · at University•. 7 Feb. 10 ·Laguna Hills• (home). 7 F.eb 12 -at Laguna Beach*, 7 • Pacific Coast League game Coron••• Mar (4-14. ~5) Dunlap Voge le Dickson Anderson Ducey Quon. DeMllle Lui Graham Varner Gero g tp avg. hg 18 127 7.1 30 16 107 6.7 10 14 71 S.1 15 1S 48 3.2 8 14 45 3.2 9 13 36 2.8 ,, 16 36 2.3 4 t4 17 1.2 3 8 9 1.1 3 10 10 1.0 6 9 0 0.0 0 THE SEA ICINGS 33 Westminster 61 38 Dana Hills 44 25 Irvine 43 48 Katella 37 30 Tustin 63 38 Brethren Christian S4 34 Mission Viejo 28 47 Santa Ana t 9 36 Santiago 40 29 Fullerton 3S 32 El Modena S2 S3 Saddleback 42 40 University 4) 27 Woodbridge• 49 26 Irvine• 44 14 Newport Harbor• 43 36 Santa Margarita• 65 32 El Toro• 63 J29 · Woodbridge* (home). 7:30 Feb. 3 -at Irvine•, 7:30 Feb. 5 -at Newport•, 7:30 F10 -S. Margarita• (home), 7;30 Feb. 12 -El Toro• (home)t 7:30 • Sea View League game ~( .. 142~) g tp .. hg Steinfeld 20 221 11A 23 Deming 19 in 9.3 24 Diaz 19 156 8.2 27 Cassity 20 95 4.8 12 Macias 9 19 2.1 7 Varma 19 37 2.0 9 Ferris 14 22 1.6 7 Hernandez 12 18 1.2 7 Hirata 17 12 0.7 4 Ollila 12 4 O.l 2 Bennett 9 3 0.3 2 THE E.Ar .. FS 27 Huntington Beach 43 41 Dana Hills 32 20 Gahr 56 30 California 34 42 Notre Dame Ac.demy 34 39 Mayfair 33 36 Calvary Chapel (Downey) 2S 28 Valley Christian 47 33 Millikan 76 38 Redwood Christian 42 SO Central 28 S4 Palm Desert 56 50 La Quinta S4 42 Indio S5 42 Edison 71 39 Laguna Hills• 41 28 Costa Mesa* 47 41 Aliso Niguel* S4 6S Laguna Beach• 19 36 University• 3S Jan. 29 -Laguna Hiiis* (home), 7 Feb. 3 -at Costa f1,1esa•, 7 Feb. S -Aliso Niguel• (home), 7 Feb. 10 ·at Laguna Beild\•, 7 Feb. 12 -at University*, 7 • Pacific Coast League game Newport Harbor (6-15, 1-4) Jack.son Urban Ross Paul Hollister Moore Glassic Weedn Huntington Ashton g tpavw.hg 19 23S 12.4 22 20 168 8.4 17 t9 1S6 8.2 17 20 130 6.5 13 19 39 2.1 6 4 8 2.0 4 18 31 1.7 s 16 12 o.7 4 1S 9 0 6 4 3 1 0.3 1 THE SAlloM 43 Thousand Oak.s 46 6S Rubidoux 22 32 El Modena 47 SS Jurupa Valley 32 2 Beverly Hills (forlelt) 0 43 Marlc Keppel 6S 33 Costa Mesa 42 38 Loara 46 27 Rancho Buena Vim 50 30 Edison S7 44 Huntington Beach 47 49 East Anchorage 29 43 Rosary 64 3S Costa Mesa 32 36 El Toro• 51 25 Ocean View S2 44 Santa Margarita• S4 43 Corona del Mar• 14 32 Woodbridge• 47 36 ln1ine• 46 34 Tustin S4 Jan. 29 -at El Toro•, 7:30 Feb. 3 -at Santa Margarita•, 7:30 F5 -Corona del Mar• (home). 7:30 F10 -Woodbridge• (t\ome), 7:30 Feb. 12 -at Irvine•. 7:30 • Sea View League game S.CHEDULE at El Toro, 3:1S p.m.; Woodbndge at Corona del Mar, 3: 1 S p.m.: Mll'ES 1. Blue Bombers. 5-S-1, 11; 1. Red Rockets, 5-5-1, 11. PEEWEE 1. Blue Demons. 7·1-1, 1S; 2. Red Wolves, 441, 9; 3. White Knights. 3-6-1, 7; 3. Green Sharks, 2-5-3, 7. ADULT NOVICE 1. Jokers, 9-2-1, 19; 2. High school girls -Newport Harbor at El Toro, 7.30 p.m.; Woodbridge Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel. 3·1S p.m .. Laguna Hills at Estancia. 3·1S p.m. SQUIRTS 1. Green Dragons, 7-2-1, 1 S; 2. Red Stars, 4-4-2, 1 O; BANTAM 1. Red Barons. S·3-3, 13; Reefs, 8-2-2, 18; 2. Rangers, 9-3-0, 18: 4. Comets, 5-6-1, 11; S. Bombe~. 2-10-0, 4; 6. Warriors, 1-11-0, 2. at Corona del Mar, 7:30 p.m.; Laguna Hills at Estancia, 7 p.m.; Costa Mesa et Aliso Niguel, 7 p m. • Socatr High school girls -Newport Harbor • wr..tllng High school • Woodbridge at Newport Harbor, 6 p.m.; COf'ON del Mar at Irvine, 7 p.m.; Emncla at Costa Mesa, 6 p.m. CIF CONTINUED FROM 81 jom Costa Mesa and Estancia in the Pacfic Coast League. It would also bnng· Ab.so Niguel, Dana Hills and Laguna Hills into the Sea View with New- port Harbor, Irvine and Wood.- bridge, shifting Santa Margari- ta and El Toro into the South Coast League. A vote of su Sea View League pnncipals 10dk ates the circuit will support the pro- posal, while representatives from the EmpLTe and Century 'Leagues expressed conditwnal support for the plan. Pnno pals polled from the SW\Set, South Coast, Garden Grove and Orange leagues Uldlcated theLT leagues would vote agamst the proposal, in hopes of retamrng status quo for at least 1998-99 The Golden West League sends its represen(ative, Servile J>nncipal Ray Dunne, uninstructed to today's pro- ceedJngs. while the Pao..b.c. Coast League (which dead- locked 3-3 m its six -school vote) was unsuxe how it would vote, accord.lng to representa- tive Wayne Mickaelian, princi- pal at Laguna Hills. Principals from the six Free- way League schools could not be reached or d.ld not return phone messages Wednesday. League re presentatives, however, could alter their stance, based on today's pre- meeting discussion. -My vote depends on a lot of things," scud Loara Principal John Dahlem. the Empire League representative who re- introduced the current propos-- al. alter Esperanza's successful appeal at the Oct. 21 council meeting remanded the process back to county principals. -Needless to say, there could be some embarrassment if the league reps vote down the same proposal county prin- opals approved Wlth a 42-18 vote. But if everyone votes it down, based on recent ClF changes (commitment from the Executive Comrruttee to reVlSit area placement. which could separate parochlals Mater Dei, Santa Marganta and the com- bined boys/girls entity of Servit,e and Rosary trom public school 1eagues1. and suggests status quo is the best situatlon for us now, status quo could be an alternative But if there are enough people opposed to sta- tus quo, and my hunch lS that may include at least two leagues, then (the Empire League) may vote for the ong- inal proposal " U the proposal 1s a pproved by majority vote, appeals are scheduled to come fo rth from Esperanza, Huntington Beach. Los Alamitos, Marina and San Clemente The council, com- prised of representatives from the section's 72 leagues, would then vote on the appeals If the proposal is defeated., many speculate a motion to retam status quo for the 1998-- 99 school yeaJ will be support- ed by county league represen- tatives Sectlon Com.rruss1oner Dean Crowley has said resolution must be reached a t today's meeting, to faalitate the for- mabon of playoff groupings for sports beguuung next fall DEEP SEA WEDNESOAY'S COUNTS • NEWPOKT LANDING -1 boat. 19 angl~ 41 sand bass. 2 alico bass. 21 swlpin. 1 sheephead • DAVEY'S LOCKER · no report. 84 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1998 Nc:wpon Bc.-:h/Cotr.1 M"°' Dail> Pdm PUii.iC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTlCU PUBLIC NOT1CH PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICES PUILIC NOT1CH PUBLIC MOTICIS PUBLIC NOTICES PUBU£ NOTrcu 3t20 e>c..n eow.v&rd. Co-bu9in ... yec? Ve.,._..._. PUBLIC NOTIC! PUILIC NOTICI AIV•ta.A. Pluno, 10. Ju-PUILIC kOTICl? 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CA 828S3 Otano• County on 12123197 '1cttlloua 8YalneH Hive you 111111d doing Have you ll:Ar1td dOlng bus1nff1 yet? No LOHEITAlt lllOM'GAGU ri!S ·~ ' ,... ... pn,;o,,.. .-of the nut Sl1111. Apt A. Loi 011fy Pilot Jan 22, 29, Tht followlng ptr1on1 art 1972. #1 No Robert Slover ATTENTION Thll stattmenl wH ftted tppOIMtd Tnm .. Ulldtf Md 11 the titllt or the inlllal Tl\llt 01ritt1 lnttNtt "*-\ • Mary Aston. 10761 ChHI· 10973743077 N•m• lt•t•~nl bu1ln111 yet? 12 Yu. t>uslM11 y1l1 No PUBLIC NOTICE Pattiell F 0181 5EIMCEI, LLC, • d4lly 1rµlifee lht. IOlll ~ nolll(I) MQl'9d bJ uid o... of Al1mnos. CA 90720 Ftb 5, 12. 1998 Th284 doing txnlne1111: Robert S1mmon1 Thia •lattmtnt WH Mid ATIORNEY&I will\ lhe County Clerk of putlUtnl to Deed of Tnnt of the Nohce of pnMcMd In Aid ~t)1 Id· Anntnt Bookspan, 1423 COLORBURST WARE· Tl\la ttattment w11 tiled w11/\ tht County Clerk of Orange C~unty on 1/23/98 ~ 11t1MS, • IMW• r~..fl>t.tsl~, to vanca If f/IY under t!M ten11t Alamb1 #0, Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE HOUSE FLOWERS, 4229 wit.I\ the CC>Yn!V Clerk ol Orl"Oe County on 1•20-98 Cti:~E 1~ ~~~,0~ST 19988748840 Nl'llNo.t~ It! booll , :vb:~;ilo~~'ifieaa:'n} of Mid o.d of T11m t.n. OHch. CA 92648 1 Birch St., Ntwp()(I B11ch, Orange County on OH>9·98 ttlilBl748050 JUOOE 1 0 1 17 OF s~' Oaily Piiot Jan 29 Feb s ,.. , ofOfllclW Reoordl In t!M ~ greater on ay o d\a'llff w oplllMI of t!M Jolyn Opanel, 363 Ntwpori Fictitious Bua neH CA 92860 ,. hi 2 334 19988745153 DaUy Pilot Jan. 22. 29, PERIOA nco'iin OF THE 12, 19, 1998 . • Th:ioO ~..f'tlM County,._., of it''STORMAAK ~DREW Tnitt .. end of tt11 tr~• cn-Avt 1303. Long Beach, N•me St•tement Jo J1hnh,.a<: I. 8 Dally Piiot Jan. tS. 22, 29, Ftb 5, t2. 1998 fh274 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ......,..,( County, 11111 of S()liQLEWSKJ. a le l1lM llllld lly Aid Deed Of Trutt TM C.A 90814 Tho following pet1on1 are Paseo Michelle, San Juan Feb. 5 1998 th256 CE NTRAL 0 RAN GE PUBLIC NOTICE Clllloniia. EQaMd bw Mf. as his sole Ind par• toCtl ll'llOUnt of Ille unpt;d Tn11 business 11 con· cso1ngbu1ln111as: Cap1~trano.CA92875 • PUBLIC NOTICE CHAEl.W.CRIFFIN,AIWRED~ ii.-of the obllgiltofl ... ducted bya gen1111 part· MICRONET SYSTEMS SO-01v1cs C. Wo111y, S159 PUBLIC NOTICE f~~TY ,jl01f:~ DI~· FlctlllouaBualneH MAHASH1$$0LEAHDSEPA. YEted Tn.t$11t Qlr.dbythtpr~tobel:Old norsh1p LUTIONS, 359 San M1gutf O'Sullivan, Loa Angeles, Flotltlous B11slneH • I: ng unt • Name Sl•tement RAT& PROPERTY WILL SELL X CU' TRUSTEE and reMOMble ettlftltMd mm. llilve you started doing Or • Ste 300. Newpor1 CA 90032 Flctlllou1 llY1ln•11 N•m• St•l•ment 1~pl:~o~tl:' qualu The following persons .,, AT PU8UC AUCTIOM TO HIGK-E VIC >.INC u,e-Md ~ 11 t!M buslntu yet?No Beach, CA 92660 Thie bualnen 11 con-.H•m• &tatem•nt Tht lollowtng pertona .,. • S 1 rF1eca, doing business .,. EST llOOEll FOR CASH 8115195~ lnslru· tr.t .. ~ lnltlll polllic:•ion ol SallyLondon Afrtcan Kinship Corp .. ductedby:co-partne11 Thefotlow1ngpersonsart dolngbuelnenu: ~roponent tant~ a• DAN'S AUTOMOBILE ~•tl111toh.i.lnlawllll(l'lenl , 95-0 ~2 fl I/ti Hollcl of s• 11 Thi• stalemenl waa llltd (NV), 3305 West Spring Have you started doing doing business as: SOUTH COAST AERIAL ti. t714~ 7st-13 3• Fax 2S885 Trabuc:o Ad 12JM:/ monty of tllt Unffecl Sllilttl AT Book , pi,ge p}J al~ l•U'.ttU4 Th• beM#lcJ11y wllh the County Clerk or Mountain Ad • Ste. 60·24, business yet? Yta, 7194 . Sall Lakt Chy Flnancl1I PHOTOGRAPHY, 300 e. 1~,~~!p@f~a~~ ~.~ O 'Yo~' Lake Forest, CA 92Ei30 ' Tl4E NORTH FRONT EHTRANCE ordi 111 ir~~GQ.f ~.Re-undtr aald Deed of Truat hlft• Orange County on 01-09-98 Lat Vegas. NV, 89102 Jo Jahns-C1chlti fl Strvlcu, 9042 Garfield Coast Hwy. Sllp I 183, deadline 10 reglstt; 11 0~ Hosseln Oanuhmand, TO n!E COUNTY COURT· ~1~: o ORA 'E vvvnly. tolore tne:Uled and dtllwrecl to 19988745110 This buslneu 11 con· This su11Cment we' led Ave.. 1211, Huntington Newport Btach, CA 92660 Febfuaty 4 1998 at 5 Pm 25885 Trabuco Rd .. 1260, MOYSE. 100 CIVIC CVITER Oat m1111Sile 2J5.198 at 9.45 t!lt undt'1lgritcf , written Dally Pilot Jan 15, 22, 29, duclld by: a corporation with the ounty ltrk ot Beach, CA 92646 Joshua Franclt Beaumonl, p ub 111 h'e d N 1 w · 0 ; 1 Like Forest, CA. 92630 DRIVE WEST, SAHTA AHA. ~ e 0 Oectlrllien of Default Md 1 eb 5, 1998 th267 Have you sllr1td dol~ Orange County on 12·30.97 Vtrnlck Pleitez, 1409 Ar· 4 SummttWlnd Ct .. New-Beach-Costa Mesa '&au This business Is con· CALIFORNIA (NOTE. CASH· IJ)I Sale AT TH~~lN OtMand lof SIM, and 1 written business yet? Yts. OC1. 97 1997374348 3 llngton Ave .. los Angeles, port Beach, CA 926&3 p 1 J '/. dueled by: an lndtvtdual IER'S afECtqS) MUST BE IN THl ENTRAN TO fllotlce of O.flull lfld Election PUBLIC NOTICE African Kinship Corp .. Al· Daily Piiot Jan. 8, 15, 22, CA90019 Thia bu1lnt11 la con-~0\99~nuary 11• 2~aa2si Have you started doing MAOEPAYA8LE 1'0 lONESTAR TH COUNTY RT-toSell TheunderaianeclCll.lled ohard F Garza, Stcrtlaty· 29 1998 Th246 Thi• bualntn 11 con-ducted by: an lndMdual • busln1$s yet? No MORTGAGEE SEJMCtS, LL.C. ~E. 700 CIVIC C N 'ER uld Noclce of Oefaill Ind Paul We1smann. Weis· Treas. ' ducted by: an Individual H1v1 you started doing PUBLIC·NOT C HosStin Dantshmaod Ill ilaht. title Ind I~ con-8 t . WEST. SANTA ANA. EJedlon to Salt to be nlCOf«Md mann Equity Trust, Will This statement was ltltd PUBLIC NOTICE H1v1 you atlrttd doing buslntH yet? No I E This stattmtnl was filed wytd to and now held by ff AU ORNIA In the county wn.r. the ru1 C.urtrat, Please like no· w1th the County Clerk of buslneu yet? Yts, 01-10· Joshua Francis Beaumont fl tlll us B I with the Counly Cl.,k of ~Mid Oeecl of Tnist In the Amount ol unpaid balance property II loc8ttcl ou· Jenu· 11c1 that an appllcollon lor Orange County on 12·31·98 Flctltlou1 BualneH 98 Thia 1tatement wes flied ; 0 5 ui neH Orange county on 1/23/98 property•"u.ltd lr1111d County ~ other ctlatges. 11y 29 1911 LONESTAR ·MORT· roco9ery has been made to 19873743722 Name Statement Vtmlc:k Pleitez with ·tht County Clerk of am• tetement 19988748818 infJ stlitt daafbecl •: 'Al 3 ,55183 GAGEE SERVICE'S LLC • 1110 Oepanment or Real Et· Newport Btach·Costa The followlng p111on1 are This 1tatement was filed Orange County on 1·20-98 d T~t follr'1np, peisoni ~re Oaily Piiot Jan 29 Feb 5 mor. fllfly detcrlbed In t!M treel Address Of 1 olher Tnmee Betsy cai.y AUihor· t;olt Aecovery AccountUnll Mesa Oaily Pilot Jan. 29 dolngbuslnessas: with tht County Clerk of 19988748051 w~ ~:07;sH llDISt 12 191998 . 'Th3o2 *"91Mfttlontdo..dofTrutt'CO~mmondesignattono real Ind Slanmu111 Addri.a· PO rursu1nt to a Judgment In Th ' Partne11 Newport Stach at Oiangt County on 01-14·98 Oalty p 1 1 J 22 29 s. o Y .. • • Af>N ~7 TM 9t1Mt Boa ${S381, .Jlillla. T !:1.11or of Rhand1r Ohoot Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1998 305 the Oanc1 Studio, 204 19988745822 Ftb. 5 1~o t998an. Th27S Huntington Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ~ end otlltf c:omll\Oft INC-AVENUE • 752$t-5311 FOR TRUSTEFs tCounly of Sutler, State or PUBLIC NOTICE Washington S1 . N-port Oally Piiot Jan 15 22 29 • ' ~2648 U w 99 MslgNtlon. If any, of the rut ~N T BEAC~·,. Cf'i-f SALE INFORMATIOH Pl.EASE C.atlforn11, Cast No. Beach. CA 92681 . • • • PUBLIC NOTICE 1me1 M agner, FlcUtlous Bu1lnH• Pfoptr1y dttcllbed .,,,. II Fi 2660 API . • CAU. (lt8)317 n21 LONESTAR CVCS96-3301 ). Every rea· Fictitious Butln•H Jud11ri A. Hill, es Tangelo, Feb. 5• 1998 th269 Fair Orlve, Costa Mesa, CA Nam• St•l•m•nt put1IOl1ed to be: m WEST 7 T MORTGAGEE SERVICES L LC enable attempt to serve N ame St•tement lrvlnt, CA 82620 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 BualnHs 9/~~6 business Is con· The lollowlng persons are WILSON STREET 11 COSTA diselal~nd~~kty :5:; IS A DEBT COllECTOR. AT· ,111 par11H has been made The lollow1ng p1r1ons are Robert M. Cooptr, 31631 Name St•tement d hu• lodi I I doing buslnesa 15: MESA CA 92127 TM undtr· ~SS of tlie Slteel TEMPTING TO COLLECT A 11 copy of the eppllcatlon doing business es: 2nd Ave .. Lagune Beach, Flclltlou1 Bu1ln•H The following persons are ~cted ~.an 1 1v~uad 1 THERAPIST STAFFING •laned TrvltM dltdlim• '"Y address Of other common DEBT ANV INFORMATION and all pleadings aro avail· Comprehensive Business CA 92817 Name Stat•ment doing business as: ave ,ou s ar 0 0 ng NETWORK. 921 Azalea Or .. llaDlllty for '"Y lnOOtTtdntu of desionaoon. ii any,. shown OBTAJNED WILL BE USED FOR •llia 81 the uw Olflces 01 Services I 1329 4340 This business Is con· The followlng pe11ons are BLACK LABEL SKATE· ~uslnas~let?No Cosla Mesa CA 92626 the stre.c addrn• llld othtr abo¥e If no street !IO<JleSS or THAT PURPOSE. ASAPztrrn nussoll Wm. Carlson. 11 Campus Or .. Su1ie 216, ducte~ by: • genttal part· doing business as: BOARDS. 14882 Hope St .. T~jes t i°gner, 111 d Nicki L. B~rg, 921 Azalea common dn'9nllloo. if ."'Y· other C:on,vnon d~natiQn IS otm OV05,0V12 1 !>SO Silica Awenue. Sacra· Newport Beach, CA 92660 ne~h1p CAOCOLOR, 20201 s.w. Westminster, CA. 92683 with' ,~: ~~:, WCl~rk ~r Or .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 • ._, h•itln Sllld .... wtU be mlfeCtJOns to the toc;a. • '1101110· CA 95814 This no-Ronald S. Rubino. 2845 Havt you atarttd doing Birch St. Ste. 160, Newpon John Leroy Lucero, 14882 0 c nt Yn Ol-09 98 This business Is con· l!lld-. but wiUloul cownMt °' 'Of ~~may be PUBLIC NOTICE 1~0 " being made pursu· Alta Vista Or., Newport buslntsa yet? No Beach. CA 92660 Hope St, Westminster. CA range ou Y8~ · ducted by:an lnd1vlduat WWTlnfY, ~Of implied. ~send a ~n •--------- ""1 1° CC P Section Beach, CA 92660 Judith A. Hill Marcie E. Weatherholt· 92683 . 199 745tOB Have you slatted doing ragltdlnt title. poetnslon, Of ~ the fic:iarv NOTICE l15 50 and B&P Code Soc· Sharon A. Eitttlty, 2845 This 1ta11mtnl was filed Bernhardt .r6 Chaminade This business Is con· 011ly Pilot Jen. 15, 22, 29. business yet?No tnQlmbrlnoK, to P"I the -Mthln 10 days of~ date ol 1:on I047t l(b). The partiH All• Vista Or •. Nowpor1 with tht County Clerk of Newport Coast. CA 9265'1' ' ducted by: an ind!Yldual Feb. 5, 1998 lh266 Nickl L Berg ret1111!11nt princ:ipal 1~111 of Ille '?1 PU18blc:a!IOO of lhts NotJce INVITING BIOS t Nein are Rhandtr Ohoot. Booch. CA 92660 Orange Counfy on 12·30·97 This buslnoss Is con· Have you started doi~ T111s statemont wos tiled note(•) aecured by said o..d of 'of S~le. ·Tho County Sanitation 111•1•nlill V:"d Paul Ewe:~· This business ,, con· 19973743499 dueled by: an Individual business yet? Yes. Aug. PUBLIC NOTICE with toe County Clerk or Trvst, with lm.~ttt thtrton, .. mcl~Fri 05· 1m,STEE OiSlrtCIS or Orange Coun~. llinnn, e15mann qu Y dueled by: hu1band and Oaily Pilot Jan. 8 15 22, Have you staned doing 1990 Orange County on 01·12·98 ptOYlded In 111d nott(•I. Id· vlCe INC Colifornla, will receive bi s l rusl. Wiii Carrefils, defon· wUe 29. 1998 . Th248 business yo1? Yes, Jan. 1, John L Lucero Flctltloua Bu1ln111 19988745215B v111QH, if llf'/, under tht ttrms ~ FERNANDO until Tuesday, February 24, r.lllnlt. Rave you started doing 1998 This stalement was flied N•m• St•l•ment ii 11 of Mid Deed of Tnitt. 1-. MIS VO ~ l998. at 1 l:OO a.m, 'Bids OP uc~'c"o\ead M Ne e w P0°1; t business yet? Yes. 12· 1 ·97 PUBLIC NOTICE Marcie E. Weatherholt· with the county Clerk ol The following pe1sons are FDab y5 P 99oi 9Jen 15• 22h· 2 2 5 9 7• c:hargtt Md •xP'"*" of t!M SUI E # must be received at lhe 'oa . s sa a Y Ronald Rubino Bernhardt Orengo County on 1·20.98 doing business as: e . . 1 I TrvstM Ind of the trusts -MIS~I ~CA 91345 Districts' Purchasing Ott1ce • 1101 Januilry 15, 22 29. This statement wu filed Flctltloua BYalneH This atatement was med 19988748080 JEE and Company, 10101 PUBLIC NOTICE med lly said DHd ol Tnist. The (8~: ~ by the date heremabov1 fl'bruary 5 1998 Th268 w11h the County Clerk of Name Statement with the County Clerk or Oaily Pilot Jan 22 29 Margo Lane, Weslminsier, IOtll llllOUnt of the unpaid RIC OK set lor1h, at which time PUBLIC NOTICE Ora~e County on 12·30-97 The lollowlr19 persons are Orange County on 1/23/98. F b s 12 1998 · Th277 CA 92683 Flctltloui Bualnell balanClt of tht obllg.ilon ... 1/1 ~ 1/ 1129198 'e~~~1w0e11d1 baet 1ohpee n0e11d1~e'"~ 19973743482 doing buslnHs as: CO 199B87415837 e · • • John Emmett Ekstrom, N•m• Statement Qlt11d by tilt property to 11 .. o1c1 N~ PR CH/COSTA ~..... " '" flctltloui euslntaa Oaily Pilot Jan. e. 15, 22, ReNew, 2916 Aoyet Palm Oally Piiot Jan. 29, Feb. 5. PUBLIC NOTICE 10101 Margo une, West-The following person• are andtt110nlbltnllmatedcosu, MN~ ILOT the 01stric1s. 10844 Ellis N•me Statement 29 1998 Th250 Or .. Cosla Mesa. CA 92626 12 19 1998 Th293 minster. CA. 92683 doing business as: Twig •xfl'n'" •nd advlnce• II lhe Cl 5 1555386 Avenue. Fountain Valley, The following persons are Rodney Biiia, 2916 Rpyal · • Fictitious Builnesa Thia business Is c:on· Benders 2243 Marlin St time of th• inl1111 publk:.ltlon of Cahforn1a, lor the following •1ll1ng buS1ness as· PUBLIC NOTICE Palm Dr .. Costa Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Name St•tement ducted by: an ind1vldual 1121 lrVlne CA 92612 .. tilt NoClce of Slit ii PUBLIC NOTICE SALE OF SURPLUS f SS ENCE UNLIMITED, 92626 The following persons 111 Have you startod doing Glen~a Travers McGoildy $113,744.34. Tht btntrlcl~ SWITCHCEARS AND IHE, 8652 Masters Or. Fictitious Bu1ln111 Patricia 81111, 2916 Royal Fictitious Bu1lne11 doing buslnoss as: busineH yet? No 2243 Martin St 111121 1,: und., Slid DHd of Trull htt•· NOTICE Of TRUSTEFS SALE MOTORS 11unlinglon Beach, CA Nemt St•tement Palm Or., Costa Mesa. CA N•m• Statement a) Sork Company John E. Ekstrom vine CA 92612 · · tolore uteuttd and dthvttld to TS No t7-04S2-41M loin No SPECIFICATION ,.:646 The following persona are 92626 The lollow1ng persons are t>) L & M Jnvestm~nt Co. This statement was llled This busintu Is con-the 11nch"l!lntd • wrmen 00901'1529 YOU ARE IN DE· NO 9 9 1.aren La Bianca. 8652 doing business as· This busl~tss Is con-doing business as: 1500 Adams, Ste. 315, with the County Cltrk of dueled by:an lnd1v1dual Oeclentlon of O.ttult and FAULT UNDER A DEED OF • 7 8"12 Mas1ers Dr., Hunttngton 1) MIKE'S CARPETS, b) ducted bV.husband end MIA·MORE HOMEMADE Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Orange County on 1·20.98 Have you star1od doing Otmand for Slit, end I written TRUST. DATED 2115193 UNLESS Sealed btCSs must be sub· Ho3ch . CA 92646 MIKE'S CARPET WARE· wife NATURAL OOG TREATS, Mark P. Sork, t500 Adams 19988748047 business yet?No Hotlot of 0.flllllt end Eledlon YOU TAKE ACTION TO f>RO. muted on the form . SUP· Tony La Blanca 6652 HOUSE, c) MIKE'S CAA· Have you started doing 521 Carnation Ave .. Corona Ave. Sit. 315, Costa Mesa, Oaily Pilot Jan. 22. 29, Glenna Travers McGoady to S.il. Tht undtralgntd c.ted TECT YOUR PROPERlY, IT plied by the 0 1st11c1s in ac ~l:is101s Or. Hunllngton PET EMPORIUM, 1998 Har· business yet?No def Mar, CA 92625 CA 92626 Feb. 5, 12, 1998 Th27' This statement was liltd alid Holloe qf 0.111111 llld MAY BE SOlP AT A PUBUC cord11nce with all prove· Ueach, CA 92646 bor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA Rodney Billa June Elizabeth Thompson, This business ts con· with the county Clerk of Elec:tlon to s.1r to be recorded SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· sions of tho spec1t1cauon1. Brad Powell. 9709 Hill· 92627 This stalemtnt was filed 521 Carnation Ave .. Corona ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Counly on 01·09·98 In tht county wtMre Ille rNI PLANATION OF THE NATURE Spec1ftca11ons, bid blanks tiaven, TuJunga. CA 91042 Philip Sardo, S906 Pen· with the County Clerk of del Mar, CA 92625 Have you atarted doing 199815745109 property le loaded, O.e: Janu· Of THE PROCEEDING and lurthor intormallon Howard Fisher. 12408 Or· nheld, Woodland Hills. CA Orange County on 01-09·98 This buslnon Is con· business yet? Yes, 1-1·98 Fictitious Buslnell Oaify Pilot Jan 15 22 29 11y 2', 1"8 LOHESTAR MORT· AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD may be obtained at the oi119e Or. Wholllor. CA 91367 19988745107 ducted by: an Individual Mark P. Sork Name Statement ' ' 'GACEE SERVICES, LLC. • COHTACT A LAWYER. On JOtiOI This business Is con-Oa11'y Pilot Jan. IS, 22. 29, Have vou started doing This sta1ement was ltltd The followi ersons are Feb. 5· 1998 th262 Trim.. Chrillty Mc:Cluflt. 2111191 11 2.00 PM. LOHESTAR above :lddress, telephone T111s ousiness Is con· ducted by·an Individual Feb. 5, 1998 th261 busmen yel? Yes, 12/15/ with tht Counly Clttk ol dol busine~ ~s· PUBLIC NOTICE Authorind St91111u111 Addm1: MORTGAGEE SERVICES, (714) 593·7591. 1uc1od bya general pan· Have you staned doing 97 OrangeCountyon 1·20·98 An~ison Mason ' IS4E PO.BoJ151~Dall-.Tex.LLC~•duly~ed Trvt· Published Newport r 11rsh1p business yet?No PUBLIC NOTICE June E. Thompson 199B8748008 Wilson Costa M1'sa. CA NOTICS: OF 75251·"88 FOR TRUSTEFS '"und" and p11,.u1nt to o..d euch·Costil Mesa Daily Ha11e you started doing Philip Sardo This statement was flied Dell Ptlot Jan 22 29 92827 ' TRUSTEETS SAL~ SALE INFORMATIOH P\.EASE of Tnilll teCIOfdecl VM3, • Pllol J:inu:iry 29 1998 businoss yet?Ves. 1970 Debra R. Campbell, Ott1ce Fictitious BualneH with lht County Clerk of Fob Y5 12 1998 · Th280 Gary Anderson 164 E Wtl· Title 0r(1et No 31 4~ CALL (91$)387·7728 lONESTAR tnstrumellt No.13-0t19nt In • Th290 Keron La Bianca Manager Name Statement Orange Counly on 1/23/98 · • • C t M · CA Trustee Sale Nf. 97. 3 MORTGAGEE SERVICES. L.L.C. book ,~·. ofOflldal Reoonl1 This statement was filed This stalement was llled The following porsons are 19988748849 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~27 os a esa. Reference No, 1541 77 IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Al· In t!M office of the County with the Counly Clork ot wllh the County Clork ol doing business as: Oally Pilot Jan 29 Feb 5 Thia business Is con APN No. 141·8 -14 TEMPllNG TO COLLECT A Reoorder or ORANGE County, r)rilnge County on 0 1·09·98 Orange County on 01·09·98 PREFERRED BENEFITS 12 19 1998 ' ' Thl9g Flctltloua Bu1lnHt ductod by· an individual • YO~ ARE IN EFAULT~~ DEBT. AK'f INFORMATION SISI of Cellfomla. Executed by 1998674~ t 04 1998157451115 GROUP,. INC. 23015 Del · • Name St•l•ment Have yo~ slar1ed doing BE A DEE OF TR OBTAINED W1lL BE USED FOR RICKARO W. WHllWORTH ANO lJJ1ly P1101 Jan 15. 22. 29. Oa1ly Pilot Jan 1s. 22. 29. Lago. Suile 02·144• Laguna PUBLIC NOTICE Th& ronowtng persons ere business yet? No A ED JUL'\' 2~3 1~ • THAT PURPOSE ASA9304170 SHU04EH WHITWORTH. HUS· r,b 5 1998 th265 Feb 5.1998 lh259 Htlls,CA92653 dolngbusinessas: GaryAnderson l~SS YOU T EA TION tilt.VS.VU BAHDANDWIFEWILLSELLAT NCIP'tCVlllW · Prelened Benefits Group, Flcllllou1 Bu1lne11 tNTEGRA MORTGAGE This statemenl was tiled T}{ PROTE~ ~6 PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Inc .• (CA). 230!5 Oel Lago. Name Statement 37SO Susan St., Suite 200: Wiiii the County Clork of ~oB~Eft~ p1ue r~ E PUBLIC NOTICE BIDDER FOR CASli (payable.. MUIORIAL PARK Laguna Hill~. CA 92653 The loltowlng persons are Santa Ana. CA 92704 Oran e County on 1·20·98 IF y~ NEED ~ EXfL • tbM of aele In l-'ul lllOMy or Fictitious Bu1lneu Flc tltlou1 Bu1lne11 This bu11neu Is con· doing butlntss as: Bob Ruslglan, 192 Rock· g 19988746052 NATI N OF T~A NATU'J('E NOTICE ~TiSTEE S the Unl1td Stllln) AT THE Cemetery• M ortuary The tollow1ng persons aro TllB lollow1ng persona are Have you startod doing 485 E. 17th Street, Ste: Mork Owen, 3 Hickory Oally Pilot Jan. 22· 29· AGAINST y y u l · ONO i ""' THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 3500 Pacific View Onve Name Slalement N•mt Statement ducted by: a corporallon JAMROCK ENTERPRISES view trvlno CA 92715 OF HE PR EEOIN8S TS N 7~ NORTli FRONT ENTRANCE TO Chapel •Crem atory 1hJin11 business as: doing business as: business yet? YH, 1·2·98 370, Costa Mesa, CA Tree Lane, Irvine, CA 92612 Feb. 5, l2, l 998 Th276 SHOUL.D CON ACT A YOU ~ijN~· UL ~~ 100 CIVIC CEHTER DRIVE Newport Beach P11c1hc Monarch Roscue Colbert, Eichinger. Rhodes Preferred Benefits Group, 92627 This business Is con· LAWYER On Fttllruary 19 DER A E OF T WEST, SAHTA AHA, CAUfOR. I 101ect. 4425 Jamboreo & Co. 1401 Oove St. Inc .. Alan Crallon. CEO, JamH R Rocke. 250 62nd ducted by: co-partners PUBLIC NOTICE 1998 al 10 30 A..M DATED I 4J UNL NIA (NOTE. CASHIER'S 844-.2700 noad. S1e 125, Newpon .f520. Newpon Beach. CA OTwner/Manager ,, Street, Newport Beach, CA Have you started doing Fl tltl 8 1 Professl()(lat Lenders Mance v~TAKEI A TO alECK(SJ MUST BE MADE ~,.-E•R•C•E----·-11-1114 hHCh, CA. 92660 92660 his statemtnl was 11led 92663 business yet? Vas 1/4198 c OUI UI neH Corooranon lka Professional p TECT y PROP-PAYASI.£ TO LONESTAR _, ..... Jerry L Parker, 425 Jilm· Colbert, Eichinger & Co with lhe Counly Clerk of This business Is con-Mark o. Owen ' Nam• Statement Foreelosure Coroom.!Pll as E IT MAY SOLD AT MORTGAGEE SERVICES, L.LC IEU BROADWAY 1ioree Roild. Suite 125 LLC. (CA). 1401 Dove s1. Ora~e County on 1·20-98 ducted by: on Individual This statement wes filed The lollow1ng persons are the duly appointed Tll.lstee A P~BLIC IF YOU Ill rloh\ tltlt Md lnt...a con· newport Beach, CA 92660 tf520, Newport Beilch, CA 19988748045 Have you slatted doing with tht County Clerk of doing buslnes.s as: u11er ahd ~I lo Deed NEE AN gX ~TION wytd lo and -held lly ff Mortuary* Chapel Ooug Schneider, 17801 92660 Oally Pilot Jan. 22. 29, business yot? Yes. 10/1/97 Orange Cocnty on 1·20·98 J&J Consulting, 1048 Ir· ~~st. r ~on July{{'· ~F ~,NA U THT undef Mid Deed of Trv111 In tht Cremation r.101n S1ree1, Suite H. Irvine, This business Is con· Feb. 5, 12. 1998 Th273 James R. Rocke 199B974e097 vlnt Av• .. #618, Newpor1 19960~8 n~I R~· y~OCy~91N HOU Atit ~ slt111119d In said County 1 ~O Broadway \..A 92614 ducted by:Umlted Uablllly PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied Oolly Piiot Jan. 22 29 BJ01ffch, CLA 98266? 048 t ords in the of the Re· TACt A LAWVER . • SIM1u1!. dMold __ Jed ee: 1'"' osta Mesa John Raymond Woolsoy. 3 Co with the County Cle1k ol • • e rey oyk1n, 1 r· corder ol anoe Count A bite "-' le lh "'°'' ,, .-..bed lri 1M Montanas None, Irvine. CA Have you started doing Orange County on 12·30·97 Feb. 5, 12. 1998 Th281 vlnt Ave .. 1618, Nowport Caklomia. execu~ bY r;X; higWest ~ se: l~e lboYI 111tntloned Deed of Trutl' 142-8180 !l27t5 business yet?Yes, 10·31·97 FlclltlOYS ButlnHI 19973 743501 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA ~2660 Van Nguyen, a ~I~ man ccishie(s Ciie'Ck.dnw.n on a "'~.:N~~~:'..1~.1~~'......'.T~h.~lt~rt~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~ rt11s business 1s con· Colbert, Eichinger & Co Name Sl•tement Oall Pilot Jan 8 15 22 Thia buainess Is con· and Ptiu Van Nou n. a Sin· stale or nattonal bank check - tJuc1eo by a generill part· LLC. Thomas w . Eichinger. The lollowing peraons 110 29 t~8 · • Th243 flctltlou1 Builne11 ducttd by: an lnd1111duat ate man as ~T t anijas drawn by a stale or 'federal ''"rsh1p Member, Manager doing buslntu 11: • H•m• Stetement Havt you stalled doing TruiFleet Motlg;,~ credit unlOll or a check l!Jve you started doing This stalement was loltd W.S.M. Leasing, 1682 Lan-PUBLIC NOTICE The followlng persona 111 busln11s yet? No a$ fioaiy 'MU. L drawn by a stale or led~ llus1noss ye1? Ves 8111/97 w1lh lhe Counly Clerk of gley, lrvtne, CA 82614 doing buslneaa as· Jellrty L Boykin PU LI AUCT~ ~ savinos and loan es90aall0n J Parker Orilnge County on 01·09·98 Gerald F. Srtmba, 1682 FlotltloYI BuilnH• PROMOTIONS BY GEN· f!lls 11atement was filed ~GsiE (~ B~ R F~ or sl~r,n 9' This Slillement was Mod 19988745108 Langley, Irvine, CA 926t4 N•m• Statement ESIS, t6 Woodhaven Dr .. with the County Clerk of sale in T~ ~~ t1'bf I~ ~~ k m 1n 1•1lh lhe Countv Clerk of Oally Pilot Jan. 15, 22, 29, Giegory M. Machado. The following persons are Laguna Niguel, CA 92617 Orange County on 1•20•99 Unitl!d Stales by ~. a ~e ~ ~~ ~~ <Jrange County on 12·30·97 Fob 5 1998 lh264 1682 Langley, Irvine. CA doing busineas as: Voula Pa1askevl Beloglan· 199807415082 cashier's ch~ drawn by a bu ~~""state Yli• be 19973743488 ' 92614 Vending Stc:Uflty Prodtictt, neas, 16 Woodhaven Or .. Oally Pilot Jan. 22, 29. state 0< nall()nal bank. a tiJft" ~ rulY aoooinled Oa1ly Pilot Jan 8. 15 22. PUBLIC NOTICE dhcti•ed bbu~lnen '' 1 con-72 Newton Way, Costa Laguna Niguel. CA 92677 Ftb. 5. 12, 1998 Th278 check drav.fl by a S1ale or trustee~ sho'MlbelOW. or all • 9 1999 . Th245 u Y· 1 gentrt part· Mesa, CA 92627 This buslntss I• con-federal credit union, or a nght lllle. and ininiSI oon-Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu nership VSP Inc , (NV), 772 New· ducted by: an lndhlldull PUBLIC NOTICE c:nedt dra'Ml by a state or Yi~ lo iind now hekl by the PUBLIC NOTICE Name St•tement Have you started dolog ton W1y. Co1i. Mesa. CA H1v1 you atatted doing federal sa~and loan as- Tht lollowing pe1son1 are buslneu y11? Y11, Jan. 22, 92627 business yet? Yts, 9-25-97 Fictitious Bu1lne11 sooatoo. s assoaa-. Fictitious Buslntu doing business as: 1998 This bu1lness Is con-Voula P1111kevt Beloglan· Name St•l•m•nt }:J or saVll1~ II Wf!g· Can I seem to Namt Statement o) C1a.v11 Company. Gtrald F. Sromb• ducted by: a corporation n111 Tht following persons are n in 1m' 1 of ~ t~ get to atl lhose The following persons aro b) Soundcast Company, Thia 1tatement was filed Havt you 1t1r1ed doing Thia 111ttment wu filed doing business 11: 10iw;rabuS1n SS In t~~ l · b r:to1ng business as· c) Griswold Casting, 1701 with lhe County Cl.,k or bu1in111 yet? Yts, 12·6·94 with tht County Clerk ol Scott Sowder & Associates. Al' ~ the ~Iv or J~b repa r IO s O) Pleasure Point Oes1gn, Placentia Avenue. Costa Orange County on t /23/98 VSP, Inc., Bruce Wenks, Orange County on 1·20-98 15St East San Alto Plact, ~ty Hal ol IJ rarl< CIVIC around lhe house? h ) Ploasure Pomt Con· Mesa. CA 92627-4475 19988748843 President 10988748080 Orenge. CA 92665 nter at Be~ BM!,, (l'pts. 704 Acacia SI., New. Griswold lndustrlts, Inc .. Dally Piiot Jen. 29, Feb. 5. This 1tat1m1nt was filed Oally Piiot Jan 22 29 Scott M. Sowder, 15St E uena Paril. A, an~ nght ~ Lei the 1 "'' Beach, CA 92625 (CA). 1701 Placentia Av· 12, 19, 1998 Th295 with the County Cltrk of Feb 5 12 1998 · n,282 Sen Alto Place. Orange, lie and Vltentst oon IO Claulfled ~1even Douglas Holt. 704 tnu1, Costa Mesa. CA Orange County on 12·30-97 · ' • Calif. 92665 and now held by 1t u S8lcl Ac:1c111 S1 Newport Beach. 92627-4475 PUBLIC NOTICE tlillil73743502 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• business Is con-Deed ofTrust 111,.~J>rQite~rtY Service r;A 92625 Thia buslntu I• con-Dall Piiot Jan a 15 22 ducttd by: an lndivldu1I situated 111 said""""~' •~ DI t Gary Allen Lee, 704 Acacia ducted by: 1 corporation Flctlttoys B11elne1a 29 1Y998 · ' f'h249 FlotllloYI 8Y1ln•11 Have you started doing ~Ja de~tu de. rec ory ',t . Newpor1 8each, CA Heve you 1lart1d doing Name ltel•ment ' N•me Statement business yet? No u..,rein • help you flnd '12625 business yet? Y11, 1958 The fotlowlr19 persona 11• PUBLIC NOTICE The fonowlng persona art Scott Sowder ~bed tn lhe ~ rust reliable help. fhl' business IS con· G111wold lndu1trlt1, Inc .. doing bU1lne11 II: doing bualnell aa: Thll tlatement WH lllod ~· here~ • e ?!t ducted by: a lim11ecs por1· Oan111 B. Kelft. Chief Fl· a) T·StrHt $ Surlboard1, Fictitious 8Y1ln•H Paur1 Cleaning Service, w1th th• Counly Cltrk or ~ stre:I ~ss:'llld~lh~r 642·5078 llavo you slarted doing This 11at1ment WH liltd Apparel & Mott, 802L S. El The following persons art CA. 92827 ' ' 19988748089 or the real . $Cftbe(j ~usmns ye1? Yes. 12115/ with the County Clerk of Camino Aeal, San Clem-doing butlMH as: Paul Damion Erro. 337 Daily Pilot Jan. 22, 29, above IS IQ. be "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation &. Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???.'? Call Toll Free 1-888-54CASKET Serving Orange & Surrounding Coundes """hip nanclal Olflctr b) T..Strtet * Sur1b011d1. N•m• Statement 337 Rtlma Costa Mua Or1nge Counly on 1·20-98 CQrllmon defi 1f any fl1 Orange County on t·20.98 tntt , CA 92872 Offkie D1m1nds Uled Of· Rtlma, Coai. Mesa, CA. Ftb. $, 12 1998 Th283 3t35~ad . COSta ~.ttven O Holl. General 19988740094 N0ttnan Dayte Ervin, 108 lice Furniture & Electronic•. 82627 ' Mesi. 9: tMI Under· ,,,,Iner Oally Pilot Jan. 22, 29, Calle Oet P1clllco. San 28t4 Huntington St .. Hun-Thie bu1lne11 It con-PUBLIC NOTICE ~ned rustee ~ms llW 11111 s1ai1ement was Med Feb 5 12 1998 Th279 C1emtnte, CA 82872 tlnoton Boach. CA. 112648 ducttO by: an 11\dlvldual illty any ine0rr9dnes~ •lh the County Clerk of , • Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-Gilbert Joe S111zar 2814 Have you ttarted doing Flctltloua 8u1lnH1 o Int SITMI addtess and 1 ~nge County on 12·30·117 PUBLIC NOTICE d.:'ed by: II\ lndlvtdu: 1 Huntington St, Hunilngton bu1lnt11 yet? Yea. M· Nam• Statement ~.~~~~ 19973743504 v• you 1'~ar1•d 09 or19 Beach, CA. 92648 1990 Thll following p1raon1 are Vil~· belVmade.'"liu~ttfout •n11y Piiot Jan. e. 15, 22 flctltloua BualneH ~·"'•11 ~·!,... =~ 1 4 Thi• butln111 11 con· Jo1quln Martin Lope1 doing butlneu u · covenant Qt ~~ex· • 'l, 1998 Th2•T N•m• lt•tement T~::/n ta, •• t n 111.,. ducted by: an Individual Thia 1tat11Mnt was fifed J.M.L Mlllwork• 716 Ctn-~S311d 0t 1trplilo.,. irolno Th• followtng persona art '"' a tmen waa '"" Have you 1tart1d doing wfth the County Clerk of s c · II posses.sion or int: PUBLIC NOTICE doing bualne11 at: with Covnly Clerk of bUtlneaa ytt? No Orange Coun1y on t/22/08 ~';82~·· oita Mesa. Call!. aids to pay iflA re~ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? CtENECS, 3001 Redhill Oranoe County on t24M7 Gilbert Joe Sataur 19988749511 JOft utn Martin Lopez 718 ~ ~m olll~ Flclltlou1 Bu1lneH Ave .. Bldg. A 4'2tOA. Cotta tH73743507 Thia ttatement was flied Dally Piiot Jan. 29 ,eb 5 Ctf1:!, St Co•i. Mell led by said Name Statement Me ... CA 9282e Dally PUot Jan. 8, 18, 22. with tht County Clerk ot 12 10 t9lt ' fh2o2 Calif 92027 • l\JSI wilh 1ntertsl , • • • • • • • • • • • Tht lottowlng person• .,, M11th•I J. Voot, • Cedar 29, teM Th2_.. Otange County on 1·20-08 ' ' Thi~ builntu 11 con-as lllOVldtd in said "'*'•I '1n1ng bu1tne11 aa: Ridge, trvlnt, CA 92112 1 lillill974I048 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by• an lndMduol aclv!wlc:e$, if any, undtt !ht ~nc PAOPEAT1es. 2e50 Jeff A. dt Marini, 34 Moun-PUBLIC NOTICE oaity Piiot JM. 22, 29, Have you •tarted doing terms of ~~f t;Trvst 1,,.11111 Ou1dtl1f111, San taln vi-. trvlna. CA 112012 Plolltloue llltlneu Feb. s. 12, 11198 Th2?0 FloUUon •u•ln•H butlntH yet? Ytt. 111198 lestlmated lhi s c 11mtn11 CA 92673 Rua M. Behtall9nfllr 2813 Nein. atetement Joaqllln Mt.111n Lopei * ru llOdney Surrett, 28SO Cane Clubhouu Ad., Colle n!::Jt•t•tMnt PUBLIC NOTICE The folJowlng ~at• Thi• statement wH flied ~ s ~:.f.' . r u101lojare, San Clem-Meta, CA 112827 ng perwnt .,. doing butln .. • ae; .• wflh the County Clttll of 182.~it • N;. tnte, CA 9287l Thia bu1IMH r1 con-doing bullneH II! LC. ,.OUlloYI 8u.lneu INT£Rw0VEN, 12 ~ ()tange County on t/8JM ~ Ind II S1m111 Proptrllts, Inc., ducted by: 1 general Pitt· SPORTS5• LTO:L t127' N.. NatM ll•t•m•nt buen, 1Mne, CA 112812· ttNe?4'4i?I ~Y. 1111 ln(tt&tle fCA) 1300 Ouall St . Suite ntfthlp whos>e tteet, rounlaln VII-The rooowtr19 per.one .,, 3727 10 ~09. NIWJ)Orl 81acn. CA Have VoU l latted doing fey, CA 12708 dOlr19 bullntll u: Pttet ICl.ua. 12' Candi• Dally Pilot Jan. 29, ~ 5, Aid 92SGO bU1lna11 yet? YM. 1/1 /M Lo• Cal>tlt.tOI Aecquet ' Cotrii>any GMt. 3101 w. bulh, '"""'· CA 02812· 12, 19, '"" Th291 IV &i T hit buallltH la con-Marshal Vogt Spona Club, Ud., (CA), C:O.ti H~. # 150A. New-3727 ~ duettd by a general part· Thi• ltatemant wu filed 3'IO TOtTtnce 9111d.. 3rd po11 e .. .:h, CA 11~001 Thia bualneH 11 co~ PUIUC NOTIC! I ~ nettf'llp with the County Cl•ll of Floor, Totrance, CA 90503 L•ura \'anca. 310t w. ducted by: .n lndMdval ~Ot N H1va you atarttO doing Otan. 09 Counly on t-8-98 Thll bualneu II con-C:O.tt Hwy 11IOA NIW• Have y~ l~rted doll'g ,lcllllou.a BualM.. fQf ill. ·~ bu1lne11 ytt?Ytt, 01.05-N 1Hll74i907 dUCted by:a llmtted Paftntr· ~ Baaeh, C4 ~1 bUllnast ~t? y11, June Nam. ltatemenl fa!~ .Jg Sur111t Prop1rt1... Inc .. Dally Pllo4 Jan 2t '•b I ~ Thll bu1lna11 la coDi 20, 1990 The tol1owlnG P8fl0tll are ,_yu~ i~;er,~~t=·~'° 12.18. ''* · · ~ ~tt?~n.cs dolnO ~z~="":~ w:::::m-•0 111ad ~~~~c.~: ... Pro-. '° , be,.. Wllh tM County Cle1k or PUIUC NOTICI .Niie 'rty, Oentfal ,.,,'* butlneU ye&? v-. Jan. 1f, with the CcMlty Ctefll Of dvctlon Place, Newport ~~~ Or1ng1 County on 01*" Thia etatement W111 -.C. ttN 0r9nge County on tfnl'lll ee.c:h, CA 02M3 1HH7451U "lotHleue ,.....,_.. wtth the Co\.tnly C*1I of Ulufa M v.,_ 1HM?4M40 Peter Contad Cameton. lllC8 Dally PllOl Jan. ll ta. 2ti ..... , • ., .... t Or~ County on 014-11 lbll m'= .,.. 111t4 ~ PtlcM.JM; a ,_,.1 t4l1t 8em9be C1 , San -.---~.-...C.C· ''0· 1· 1'" • Cl\JM ct!:::.=~.,. Dally ~~t':l'.:. ~eouc;i'?n ~ 12, ''· lttl I ~ ~ e.~~!: I• con· 12&'98l.Mdtn~ PUBLIC •OTICI }.lpt\I America~.'"' , • .,. ~ 1MI Nl3 1tMIY4"4• PUIUC NOTtcl =:'ti>" an ~du:'oi :Jrulli ltoun.u. awawe ~:. .. !.~':..'"'· .............. ..AA .-h ,O:., ~~roe,~ '~tia2:2 Plottu.ua llullltH• bualnet~ c~~ 1'19 .... ~ ... '-'""'-Nllffte •t.t•....nt NptMi AMna r1nanc1e1 ..,.,,, .. oc"..v .. ,. · Nw lte«•••"' . The·~.,.,... •• 1114. ,~. ... FlKtlef ..um SILL . The.....,. ....... .,. Miii .............. mllll•l'll .. ~ ~ ~ dOlng ~.., :::S.'AI. ColCa ....... CA A c8I to dolnO ~ 111 Ot-....... ~ ,....,._ :1j, Siii Qll. Tiu ur4l DtparttMnt "'tli• °""' Piwt u pl1tttcd 10 """°"1te• a"'"' lfrWc• "°"' awlll4bt. to nni busl11n1u. W• wllJ now SBA.RCH tit• 1U111t•for ,1oa Ill 110 utra cfuur•, o~ ,..,. ,ov tM dlrt1 OIUI tltc lrt, to tit• Coul't HOflJ• lit 5'utta AK TIN,., of COlll1'f, o/t•r lh IMUCll l.f "'""llttd ,,. will /Uf "*' Jktllio111 busllln1 ,..,,,. '"""""'' wlllt tit• County Clat, p_,bU.h one1 o w1tk /01 /o"' wttb os "ff'.lntl by,.., .,.4 tlt1n flu JOlll' pf'Ot1/ of puMk41k>n wltlt tit• Olant, Cf.f:tt. n.t• ""' b1 IO JIU'°"' jktlJU>fu b1nbt1u ""''"'"' 111 IA• """1PUM.,330 W. S., SL, Coi• M«1& U10fl aut"'11' 8IOfl bJ, ~ t.ttll t11 '11 (1 U) f,fl-4J11 Mil 11N WUI ,,,_, ~nwltUf_, ,_IO,,,.,,.. lltl.I ,,Wdw• ""..ti._...__ ~anna ,180 Qaallled N!Cfta ~QM. -.... -~, ,_. ... i · ~ Tfltt ~ la CIOfto WllfW' lllN"'haml ATM ~ tn1 1-l t ... T4MM ~/W ~ de4 M*,~ uat ......, ~ • ..,,_,...., ... ...,. .......!::;: Cllb#ltd COiie Hwv . .e.'CoroN dlt 01i11 Plal JtM a ., .... a, · Mtldr• ,.,_,.. fNCMdtl, _ .... __ ~--111119Cf---'°"'-• ----""VVV"' Mw, CA 11'.!m "• 11. t• ~ •-----------------""""' _______ _. .. 4 ______ __.......,_ r • Nt\\ port Bca~h!Costa Mesa O.ul) Pilui Polley R~tes and d~adJir1ts are> -.11bjc-1·t to t ha11gr ~out nourt'. TI1e puhli.,JiPr rt>:.ervr'4 thl' nght to ~c.11sor, rt'cl~~!'lify. rt>\ i-,e ur rejl't l any dasi.tfu•d adwm~t'irw11t. Plt·a~1> rt>port ~ny err.or that muy b~· in your l'las!Jified nci munediatdy. TI1r Datl) Pilot nceepts 110 liability for ru1y t>rror in un ud\f'rtl:.emrnt for 1'1h14'h it may b.-rt'.,Jmn .. iblt> t':<rrpt for thr cost of tht> spare 1wtunlly rn·rupit>d b~ the t'rror. Crt>dit r.an 011lv lw ulluwerl for tht• first insertion. · fl 1002-1621 2102-2744 ....--------·· Dow to Place A ~ D By Fax (714) 631-6594 (Pl1•a,,r in1·f11d•· yuur 1mrn1· u111t pl1111w 11umhf·r u11n ...... 11 1•11ll \'<111 hrll'k 'llilb u pnn• 1111111r ) · ByPbone (7 1-+) &ot2-.)678 II 2750-2790 --- . "' . , a 2900·2918 By MalWn Person: :t10 w, . .,, Ba,· ~1n·1·t <:11 ... w \14'.,lt. GA '>:20:2? \1 \1·~ pun IJh d & 811~ "i1 Index 2920·3018 • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1998 ---DeadHnes -d Hours 1;·lt·ph111w X .to.1111-~ OOp111 \l,,1111.1\ I 1111.11 \\,alk-111 H {():1111-:"'>'00p111 , ...... 1.1\ I 111i.11 1130·5540 6010-6080 Mon<la) ................. FriJ.n :)·()()pm Tut·~<lu} .............. ~11111dt1\ .).OOp111 w .. Jm ..... dJ~ ....... Tw· .... dJ~ ):(X>pm Thur .... da\ ....... \\1·dm·-.tl.i, :>:lK)pm Frida) ............... 1'1111Nhn .):()Opn1 Sat11 nla~ ............... Ft id.I\ .")·OOp111 6102-6190 7011·9090 BS ~ NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH NEWPORT 21.69 BEACH 2669 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE ~NOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE · 6014 COLLECTIBLES TV, ELECTRONICS 2 9 2 0 S 5 3 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 60 l 7 STER E 0 6 08 ( EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY •3Br 3Ba 2·Story, 3 years old, vlewa or mountains, city lights S329K Agt 570·5723 .. BEACH VILLA• NEW ON MARKET $239,000 BETTER HURRY ~ Prudential Callfenlla """' 714·723·8120 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ON THE WATER •2 & 3br Lg apls 2· --------· 3br 2ba condo on car gar, w/d hk·ups, ---------Udo Park Or. Fresh f t b 1 I paint, all new carpet, 8~~e ~;~,~:ntr:fea~: APARTMENTS2750 wet bar, Ip, 2 ovens, $1995·$2995 644·0509 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dbl gar. boot slip avl.1 ________ _ S2450. 714·641·0205 Big B •yfront 3br, fam VIA LIDO BAYFRONT rm w/wet bar, 2ba, 2 Spectacular 2Br 2Ba gar, Iµ, near beach upper unit, with large S 1995 mo 642·9699 balcony, all amenities Nwpt ~ghta 2br ~ ofc, Newly Remodeled 2ba, ?.·car gar, w/d SERIOUS BUYER WANTS UNITS IN L.A. OR O .C. Price $7 TO $12 MIL CALL ASAP JAMES GOULD, AGT FREE CASH PERSON FRIDAY N eed lmmedlatly GRANTS! Aocoption, t yping, College. Scholarships. record keeping & Busihess. Medical computer litorate, bills. Never Repay. leading to Ollrce Mngr Toll Fr•• position. Must b e 800·218·9000 xG·1398 responsible. 642·0735 •MODELS/ACTORS• PT Reception Answer Do you want to know pnonos, computor ht, what It takes? Not get· will train M·W·F CM ting call backs? Como Callfornla Bolt 3 ROOMS OF FURN Prev leased turn, from modol homes corp, apts. res apt Mooers incl, hv, drn 5pc bd set. pictures. lamps & matt set Cristal Lallque Luxembourg Vase Marae·Cladue chrel designer Pard S5000 Ceble TV Dolicr amblers •800°2 1 1:4125• ask 53500 19091 623·29721••••••••• GARAGE SALES COIYIPUTERS 60181------ M acintosh SE40 to our opon call & hnd 714-650·0670 Garage Sale Sal 0111> S999 95. 714-985·0500 Cort Cl11rance Center 10700 Spencer Fountain Valley Great tor school. COSTA MES~ 612 4 w o r k , a n d h o m e I iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s2.i9 obo 759·0715 All real estate afYtrtlslftt In tltla • ....,.,.,Is sabltct to tllt Fef· teal Fair Hont111 Act ti 11161 n amtMH wlllcll ma•n It llletal to lfvtrtllt •any prtlllHCI, llmllatlon tr fl1crlmln1tlon b11tf on 11ct. color, relltlon, HJ, lllndicap, 1amlli1I llatn or nat11111I trlti11, tr an lntHlion It 111ah ... , •tell ,,.,.,.., •• llmllltlo• or flscri1111Mei ... • VIEWI FP, garage hk·ups, n/pet, (utrl pd) BLUFFS-close to CdM Boat Shps Available S1550. 714·646·9439 H.S. 3br + 2.Sba, 2.car Must Seel Avail Nowt ~ Prudential ~Redy 714-812-7474 out why. Call Pat11ce1·R-e_c_e_p_tl_o_n_l_s_t '_s ___ ----------i 7.3 Too•s lurn,"pots t<- at JAP 714·37S-4497 B etter Homes & Garden ---------p;ins ~tiuvels, roikes Tiiis lltWIPIPtr will HI kntwingly accept any adVtrtlst· 111tnt lor real tllatt wllich Is in vlolatlon or tllt law 01r 1t1f111 art btrtby lnto1mtf 11111 all fWtlll•t• lfYUtlltf IA 11111 oewspaper ere nallalllt u an tcilll oppert1nily bull. Tt c11111· '1•111 ol flacrimillatlon, call HUD Toll-lrtt at HDD·42H590. For tht Washington, DC ertt plttse call HUD ti 426·3500 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 gar. End unit 1,881 11. s295 0/yrly Lease VILLA RENTALS ________ -------- Lite, bright, upgraded. 714-875·4912 MISCELT "~'EOUS BUSINESS OFFICE LOST & needed lmmod. for Country French hvmg, WANTED 26 j W NB, Monarch Beach g 1 1110 1U111ve11;11y dining, br lurn & access TO BUY ~o 19 ---------Laguna Niguel P1T for sale • 644·6110 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiii Lowest price! $277 .9K 1-_,....,,.,..,....,.-=..,....,....,,,....,,...,....-.i..n.l1 FOU.ND D.Bulloy·Bkr 720-1704 VILLA BALBOA RENTALS FOR RENT 2769 1 2925 AM·PM & weekend NEWPORT shirts. Great phone Custom Entertainment Old Coins Gold Silver ,,EACH l!l69 skill's, Lt clerical & Center B ookcose Franklin Mint Sterlrng t:.uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,oiiiiiiiiiii 1 BA FURNISHED HARBOR RIDGE• Patao, Catalina View --······· Guard·Gated, 2Br $1,150 mo. Twnhouse w/Spa & Mary Ann McGuire Sauna. Lease $2750. 848·0770 CONDOS & Agent 714-504-4607 Prudential CA Realty TOWNHOMES 2702 H•rbor View Home Capo Cod 4Br 3.SBa I••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $850,000 Judy Kolar, APwnTMENTS F•m•I• Prof.to share Broker 714·376-5576 Ai\ tux. Bayrldgo twnhs. .,...,...-.,.-~,..---,----FOR RENT N/S. $840. + util H•rbor Vw Somerset, • (714) 759-5610 • SBd, 3Ba, Upgraded. I••·-----· Next to greenbelt. ss90K (714) 64"'·678s1-C-O_R_O_N_A ____ ROOMS 2706 Medlcal Office for FOUND 19th/Orange, computer skis, Lv msg ad1ustable shelves. Old ,·.atches & 1e.,.,,elryi• rent In H.B. 1300,, C.M. 1/24. Sm yellow 714·640·7888 x313 Lacking storage area westcoasl Coin 6-l2·9448 EXECUTIVE OFFICE Furn'd near Columbia pet bird, red laced, & Retail Sales Cost S1209. ask S600 _T_O_P_D_O_L_LA_R_S_P_A-1-0-FURNISHINGS Hosp.' 714•760·0898 tame. 714·831·2994 N eed P{T 10·15hrs. 714·760·1955 Lv msg For Records, Jazz. Oualr1y wooo Oe5•' *MOVE IN SPECIAL! Fou~d Llapsa Alpso AM shift. Call Out of ESTATE MOVING Sounotracks Etc return!>, lihng C1lb· CM S torage Unit• on 1/25. On the cor· Santa Fe Tamara SALE • Elega nt Call Miko 645·7505 ~~~~cresnoct~o ,:U~~s Approx. 12x23. $185. ner Orange & 20th St1 ___ (._1_1_4)--64_4_·_5_9_53__ Custom Furniture crcocnzas, era,,, (714) n1-7240 In CM. (714) 548-9524 SHIPPER WANTED Dining Toi, 6 Chairs, _F_R_E_E_T_O __ Y_O_U-6-0-2-2 ~' sc: r.ecrwt.ir al ;in._ Oce•n Vie w orticea FOUND! Yellow Lab v Full llme 9-Spm Chest, Desk, Couch. e~ocui •• ~ c•i,ce lur 1 and or flt• Industrial mix, dog, on Jan 16th, ..,..$10 per hour Large Potted Plants. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tu•-. r~.:iwport C€!••ll 6500 f 65 I in Newport Beach. (714) 722·7448 Indian Painting and •Beautiful Calleo • Ofl•Lu B·2pm S3t·Svr s. · • · per •· · p •---------M 714 760 9"90 l 533 Monrovia Ave. lease coll 650·3863 Telemarketing ore • • " 2 yrs, spayed tem. 17 Corpora1e Pl.1ut Nwpt Bch 645·211 1 LOST Kitty long Appl. setting M-F 9:30 K ing, Thomasallle Frrendly Out NIPS 714-640·4950 h air s ilver lemale to 2:30pm or 3pm to Cherry Spc Bedroom 854•3248 Huge Ggarage sale LINDA ISLE DEL MAR 2622 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EXQUISITE SBA 4.5BA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------· N.B. Pool, spa, gym,. Ottered at $3,300,000 turn, master, kit privs BUSINESS & REWARD Canyon 9pm Casual atmos· set, very nice cond S.it·Su' 9·3P' Park area of CM. phore 714·723-7893 Vltamaster Treadmill BUILDING D.:;11ei., i,ioo":; '"'° (714) 646-4278 2yrs now $500. Fisher ture 1001:; Kn1C·Kn·1c: stereo & speakers MATERIALS 6030 2307 Holl; Ln Jeff Arcuri, Agent Studio Apt, S475/mo Prof. only, $650. + utls FINANCE 714-841·0g81 near •hops, w/d 7 14·844 ·8 1 O O GOVERNMENT 721 1/2 Marguer1te 1-=,...-.,.....~--,....,..,~~ ·------·•IH£AI.TH & FORECLOSED Owner Saye Sell Open Sat 2·5 721.()455 Slngle Mom w/chlld & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 S300, 35mm Pentex iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii camera $175, Oak Aolllop desk 5450 PUBLIC NOTICE: All Homes from pennies Now I Reduced S40K job aeeks room(s) to ---------FITNESS 3000 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on $1. Delinquent Tax, 3 +2 Many Upgrades•---------rent lo nice home BUSINESS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Repo's, REO's, Your OPEN SUN 1·5 COSTA MESA 2624 w/same? 642·8533 OPPORTUNITY a re a . To 11 Fr e e Loweat Price per af In 800-218·9000 xH-1398 area. Agt 1-888-428-0380 1 Br D • t •ch• d i---------2904 LOSE WEIGHT! for current listings. • Portoflno Model Cott•g•• w/Patio RENTALS TO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TrlmFast •Herbal+ M onterey Country Club Harbor View Homea near beach. Cathedral SHARE 2724 •••••-• Increase Energy •••••••• Please be aw11re that the llstings In this cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there Is a chprge per minute (714) 515-7818 •Lg Carved Mahogany desk, $250. Carved Mahogony 4·drawor dresser , S200 . Chest ot drawers, Steel Buildings, never ••••••••• put up, blueprints me! . Major stool bldg co 1s hquidat1ng, 401131 was $7,770 will sell lor TRANSPORTATION $3,980; 50x100 was--------- St 8,270 now S 11 ,927 BOATS 7011 Remodeld throughout 4br 3.5ba. Nearly cells. frig. Move-ln 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Please be wary ol out & Suppress Appetite 3BA. Must see to 8,000sf Lot. $599,999 Specloll $675+$4001• of area companies. 100% $ Back Guar. 18' Electric Bo•t appreciate. Best view 759·1960 By Owner dep. 548·2421 COM Shr nice, newer Check with the local $29.95/30-0ay Supp. DOMESTICS 5540 ---------1_________ Schok Pac1<e1 styl• S300 714·646·1456 Other sir a19 htwa lls avl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 Chuck 1 ·600·320·2340 In the cfubl $289K. 28 2 B La d k 3br 3ba home, gar, all Better Bualneaa 1·888-4·DIETING MERCHANDISE PETS & Ne"' m1erior looi..s , ( 7 .. 0) 773 .4034 The Wheel w•• the r • rge ec · Bureau before you,,_________ s "''" v Qreateat Invention garage, d/W, $900/mo amens. $58 I.+ utls. ,. MISC 6015 6049 runs trl.e new 6"""' P f'I 1 /I 1 send any money tor H SKPR/COMPANION • ANIMALS 7 14·631·8413 Of All Tim •• Now It 2370 Oranne Ave. ro ma e ema e. A • A 1 311 7 1 4 721 1 929 fees or aervlces. ead Lf vo·f n. Full charge. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---__....,,.......,,..~~-=--I a Revolutlonlzlng O pen House 11·2pm v • • and understand any engllsh speaking, n/s, • 5 HORSEPOWER • SOLD! Real Estate. Sat & Sun. 650·1155 CM s4ootdep/lse. Shr/ contracts before t.OU EMPLOYMENT drive.Lido. 673•1589 FIREWOOD X'lnt wood PUPPIES M::i1tesc1 Outboard motor LIK Th• V•lue R•ng• or 909-337-4515 ba w/fem, new, big, sign. Shop around4'0r l••••••••-S135 cord. delivered Vori.1es Chrhauhua NEW' S·150 060 Showcase homos lor sale In our Saturday Roal Estate Supplement! •Hom•• of the Week dlaplalf ada atart at Juat $751 (Deadline Wed 5pm) Marke ting Wheel. •Cost• M esa'• Best alylsh hme, luv cata, rates. I••••••••-to your driveway B1chon s At<C·shols Call 714·602·0289 C•ll Jud~ Holbrook Jr-lbr & 1b r, also 2br gated+pool. 631•2111 --... -0-w-n_A_n_A ___ T_M-.--1__________ Loads as low as S45. tiny. healthy G-l6·4278 Prudential CA Realt~ 1 ba, q u i et gated Let your ATM machine EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE (714)852-8827 714-794-5781 comm, pool, tennis, HFB WJalk tf~d 5B5•3•3ch pay you every month. 55301••••••••• M icrowave. Amana. SPORTING SAIL BOATS e a S Y a C C e S S I 0 ema e pre + I I KI I h A I d d . h 1/3 I I I d A pass ve, ongo ng r• t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C on Is • r ooDS 6065 freeway/beach/malls. ut • mus ova ogs 'd 1 1 di If 1• 1---------washer, apt sz stove, v * 28' Sall Boat * CEMETERY LOT/ 714·557·0075 no/ale/drugs 374.9474 s1 ua ncome rec Y ANTIQUES 6010 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w Mooring s15,0u Into your bank account. 1.---------2-gates, bedroom set. 714•650•04.,6 ***** •Open Hou•• CRYPT 122 5 E' &Ide 2Br 2Ba Fplc, NB 1 Bd avl $400/mo. 310·585-4007 ¥ DRIVERS ¥ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vacuum. kg box B•b~ Jogger by Gerry ---------D/W. Hk-upa, 1-<:ar +$400 dep 1/2 utls, _W_a_t_e_rf-ro_n_t_W_e_Hl_e_&_h_o_p 100 Yrs Old spring & mattress now condrtron S75 36'tt. LANCER 1980 llatlnga for S51 (Deadline Thurs 5pm) •CEMETERY PLOT In Pacific View Memorlal Park. For dbl ln:orment. Owner• moved away. Pv1 sale. Appraised at $5600. In Ocoan View 1ect1on. gar+ 1 parking space w/d, lg fenced yard on Balboa Island 37K SALES PERSONS Seth· Thomas Montie (714) 673·6246 •714·644-4697• Vanm;ir 01esel wht'~ $975/mo. 645·5862 Tambrfa 263-0468 OBO. 714-675·0960 Part·lime/Varled hra. Clock. Still runs. __ T_h_in_k-in_g_o_l_h_a_v_m_g_a-1Rossrgnol Skt pkga S69 furling. dodger EKcl#I· E'ald• 2br cottagf, NB:FEM TO SHR furn or 714·723-4072 Valentine week Looks llke new. Ask· garage sale? includes Skis. bind· lont cond1tron. Read, patio, stove, frig, fp, 2br/1ba on Seaahore. Conroy'• Flower• Ing $1000. Balboa Is. Give us a call! lngs, boots. polos. all 'for cruising Ju"'I ***** 11 paya to advertise In 1he best local Real Estate Section $925. 336 E. 20th St. Ba1h has 2 afnks 1 2983 Harbor Blvd., 714-875·7121 CLASSIFIED sizes avail. All acces ir:~~~~:~s-~;~~~'" nu crpVpalnt 548-6094 Lrg br w/2 cfoaetsl ANNOUNCEMENTS cg:~3~~=a 842-5878 1001 (714) 515·9022 --------CALL TODAY! Lia• River• 714/574-4252 (780) 564-1901 WAITING FOR' AN HOUSES/ ARCHITECT •Nie• 1 br 1 ba patio, Lrg deck, n/a·n/p carport $680.mo $025mo,utll.fr•• • 1 br/1 ba w/enclsd Don 840·2259 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 garage. $690.mo Newport Beach Pool, Both In gated comm. tenn, wlk to bch, w /d, $425.dep 581-4000 n/s, refs req. s soo KLEIN MNOT. Male pref'd 64s-8473 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Clear Multi/Rea. Lot In CONDOS C.M. Only S11 0,000 FOR RENT Vic Jaahlnakl, Bk.-•••••••• NEWPORT ( 714)·04 5 ·0209 2669 MISC. SSFREE MONEYS$ For · Single Parent• Call: 1-800-87()..()()73 -------1-GE_NE_RAL ___ 2_1_0_2 BEACH CORONA DEL MAR RENTALS 2744 CLASSIFIED I t ' a t h e e a S y ·I O· ecceaa, lnformatlon- packad marketplace vl11tad regularly • auc- ceaalully • by ell kinda 1022 Le••••• All Areaa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $ 2 0 O O·S 7 000/m o Luxury Leasing Broker 714·552·1700 Lrg Corner Duplex 3br+2br, naw roof, 1 & 2Br urge Aptf w/gar, Ip, micro, pool, pvt beach·boat allp avl. S1850·S2100 •714-79o.o919• ·--------- + 30' SPACE + In Coata Mesa mobfl home park. S305mo. 714·04S.0277 of consumers. carpel, paint. S725K ----------owner/bier 208-383-4121 BALBOA •---------NEWPORT NEWPORT 3B~c::::a~1F;~p·1• ISLAND 2106 BEACH 2669 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH Marble Floors. Pool, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Floor to Cell Window•, New Spacloua 3br Entertaining Perteet 3ba air, w/d, d/W, $1,449,000 garage, gardanar. JAMES GOULD, AGT S3300/mo 873·30!59 •Perfect Cape Cod ~p d .u-~ On Th• W•t•rt·3er '91' CU eOLJBJ 3Ba TWnhae, fp, patio, ~.._... deck, WO. no peVamk 714-912•7474 S3000/Mo. Yrly. Rare vacancy! 714-723-4833 Hom• Oen vu·1. 40' --------- COSTA MESA 2124 ---------- wld• 101, room for axpanalon. Reduced! Agent 714·159-0070 38r 28• Townhom• ---.---f!.-0""".2-4 oar. fp. p111Jo. pOot, COSTA ~ 1 w/d hle·upa. $1200/mo -------Lease. 114-83M!M8 CANYON lltA(UC: 3Br Homa '7240S.F. vmwPORT Lot w/RV Acceu. ''&0 Olvoro•, Muat Selll llACH 2169 11601< 8kr. 173·8942 •••••••• DUlltLX 1210K 2•Hma lltr I.a. Townhouae on 1-&.ot. WaM kept. VleW •. cpool, fp, W/d. Ownet m•v carry. Ali', dtw, Oar. nr park• fart TaylOr ... 2 ... 722 11200/mo • 151-MH • ..... Iii m C•n., ...... rk ........ The Back Bay i in our Bkk)'ard. Newly renovated spacious I & 2 Bedroom • C~ to O.C. Alrl)ort. & Newport &ach GOif Courie • Newly~ lnterian 2669 PP. lrO .......... All lh• laHntlal• new crpe; ~ ltW Lllll Drive lily Lot. •'aa~• ooo _.,,,.....,...,... J.cttle 0... C.Glllon. Ael.,.._ '71~1 u • Conwnient to B1ek a.,, M .... Shappio1 A Entertliinment • t.uaSi Fldtdel San')'.Nopeta 891 ... Dr. (71 ) 515-4855 • Caahler Food Service Counter Person FfT Monday.Friday 8:30AM·2:30. Must be reliable, responsible. Blllngual prererred. Jon or Cyndi 648..4118 Editorial Dealgn Editor Page designer needed tor growing, dynamic Southern Cal. newapaper chain. Good aye, attitude J\ntixJues ~ G:ollutihlH ~ TOPOOUM \ ~'~-·~ cu::; .• "' «.-. ..... ~*' Paintings ~ China Books '* Furniture «>,..,... In Newport Beech 14.673.622 and work ethic all --------- mandatory plus Quark experience. EOE. Send reaume and do- algned paoes to: Steve Marble, Cahlor· nla Community Newa, 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 •LAW BOOK SALEth (PIT hra) Great payl Phone aalH In CM. Call 714-755°2900 + Llve .. n Caregiver FT or reliever tor I bed ~Oard/Cara home fC>f the elderly C.M. 714·55NS748 $ BEST $ PRICES PAID FREE CONSULTATION f11.1"1'J 4gun.1 Bt-.i..h l'nlkn br~nJ.•~ '"LA. 'ion f..,.n..i.:n St. No '" ·I. w .. """' ANTIQUES to MOOERN DISHWARE 10 Tlf'FAN\' f.VD.YTH\N<fl!I hhtfl' ,..tlet, 1""1-.tCI', f..t1111l~ Ji~l>lllllf'll'l" ... 7 14 .. 249 .. 371 1 Mall Order PT/FT Top Payl Wort( Crom home or offlc:• Local Trafnony 1----------1 1.aoo4ee.7ee2 APPLIANCES 6011 M•n .. •r Retail ahOe lil•liiililiiiiiliiill-~ •tore, •1<P'd/Wlll train Apt •• "•ffte tt48. CM loc. '10-393-n?e Wa.aflertorv•r S140/" °' :t1o.313·24U·Mlk• x1nt condt .. wo•• Mef'tl9tlne Aaelatant for lnt•rn•t baaed bu9il ..... ,.fT -~~" M-eatary ,. bOnUMa.. , .. ~:'PIW?Ot Run your ad In the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Hunting Beacrt- FoonUtln \'alley tndf>pendent to reach over 100.000 homes. F us trlis form with your c:rtdlt cans • Of mail With ·~today! JU\'°' • .._, )f• ~ Cft dOel not •••runllfaf ...... ..-i Mtar)at$1CY. --------D YD, IEU. MY CM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1998 :_:........_~~T~O~D~A~Y~'S ....... ...-..._ E cRosswoRD ruzzLE ACROSS 1 Postage sticker e Ma Moo<ehead t1 Emul81e 63 Observed 6" Jugs PffEVIOUS PU'ZZ1.E 80LV!.O Anthony Hopilin• 14 Lighter 15 Japanese verse 18 Shooting marble 17 Foend Sp 18 8arlun of hims 19 Kimono sash 20 Fossil fuel 22 Playthmgs t• Make believe 28 Shoulder 111m 30 Mos! uncommon 31 Vinegar 1ar 32 Brainstorms 33 Woman·s oulht 37 Command to a 65 P11manent marker 66 Acts hke a ti.e11er 67 Reell DOWN 1 Rtson 2 Beret 3 Boxing g1ea1 4 Actress Ryan 5 Handle 6 ·Full sleam -1• 7 Impudence 8 None 9 -oul scra~ by 10 Ice cieam treats Oot>erman 38 Food shops 39 Counlry addr 40 Carnper 11 Corel island 12 Telegram 13 Type ol dance 21 Toronto's prov 23 Baseball events 24 Chondoher t 1998 34 Yens 0 ltM ~FHtinS~ ..cg To11's,dad 143 Afncan 11ver 45 Maried animals '46 Shetk'i households 4'7 Dim !>() AdlO•I maneove11ng 51 Breaklast IOOd 52 Eager 53 Bobby ol t1ockey 54 Silly 67 Typ1sl S JOb 62 Singer Yoko 3 4 14 adornment. 25 Boombox 26 Consuuct 27 Hor or cold beverage 28 One ot tho Muppe1s 29 f'laces 31 Reassures 33 Garden flower 5 35 B11s of news 36 Concise . 38 Arab boal 4 1 Auto pioneer 42 Breaking tne peace 43 Work•~ parents employees 44 Fury 46 S<:urry 47 Bend (down) 48 Singer Lena 50 Nourishes 52 Was acqualnled wllh 5~ Miu Piggy's negativi · 56 -premium scarce 58 Yetlowknite s terr 59 ·Anne ol Green Gables" loc 60 Vase 61 ·For shame!" 11 12 I When you're tuned into classified you'r e tuned into your community. Dail 1~Pilot ""'"" ", .. "'JI:;..""' SERVICE DIRECTORY ADDITIONS CERAMIC TILES REMODELING 3410 CLEANING SERVICES 3548 REB U I LO or REMODEL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Home Improvements eOl11ce Add1t1ons •Reasonably Prtced •Local Co. !116363 18 •Stephenson Assoc. C•ll 714·644·~485 E DWARD'S HOME IM PROVEMENT µBINETS JtEFJNISHI NG 3500 CARPENTRY 3510 A to Z HANDYMAN IHSTAWREfACE CABINETS l<Jlchlnl, bl th•, dool'I, windOWI Doug 5"6-7258 ----- Bridge t By CHARU?S GOltfN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAtf HIRSCH SWITCH HORSES Neither vul11erable. South dealt .~t. led the lcJ~ of heartAI, taken -with the ace. Dec arer ca1hed the NOR11f ace and queen or club1, West. dit· •Q9843 carding • hurt. on the second 'V A7 round. The kin1 •nd ace of di•· OK8 monda were taken, and a ruamond •K432 ..-a1 ruffed low. (R1,1ffing wilh the WEST EAST king would have been no better.) •A l0 2 •KJ75 East overuffed and t.he defender• i;::>KQJ8S Q l09·U took a trick in each major -down O Q 1066 0 92 one. •8 •976 South was a Uttle Wtlucky t.o find SOlITH that. neither minor behaved in a •6 friendlh way and that the deJender Q 66 with t e long trump was behind OAJ874 dummy. St.ill the contract should •AQJ 106 have been.made. Aft.er winning the ace of hearte, The bidding: declarer should refrain from touch· SOtrrH WEST NOR111 EAST ing trumt,T. lruitead, South should 1 0 1 0 l • 2 17 cash Ule · ng and ace of diamonda S• 3 0 5 • PaH and lead a third round of the suit p ... P ... but, instead of ruffing, declarer Opening lead: King of Q must. diacard a heart from the table. Now declarer can ruff a diamond Follow the bidding and play of with the king of cluba (o set up a this band. Did declarer make en long c&rds in the suit., and a heart error? lf so, what went wrong? low t.o take care of the loser in that The only point of interest. in the suit. Declarer loses only one dia· auction is East's raise of partner's mood trick and one spade. Try it. overcall with a mere four points and a balanced hand. Experience -Learn to be • better brldf e shows that it is unwise t.o pa118 with S!:'yerl Su b•cribe n ow to t e tour carda in partner's suit. The fact that a nine-card or better trump fit ren B ridie Letter by callin1 (800) 788-1225 for information. almost certainly exists makes a Or write to: Go.ren Brldae Let· low-level double unlikely, and there W.r , P .O. Bos 4410, Chicago, UL is the chance of locating a cheap ~· sacrifice. llAIUNE SERVICE MARINE SLIPS CADILLAC 9040 SUPPLJES 7020 DOCKS 7022 '95 SEDAN DE VILLE Low ml, leather, cus· •PVT DOCK· NB• tom wheels & more BLOW 18·28'1. S9.·S10.f1, utls, (254895) $20,550 steps to bch, shops, LEXUS OF OUT SALE! eats.mo-mo. 675-0046 WESTMINSTER (714) 892-6808 Hom lrcm & ltoru1 loot CHRYSLER 9050 Hordwor1. Close Out·S«cM. Eld AUTOMOBILES. 10' Polished lronz1 '°'11.lght\ Sl9 S.eo, 117 Ton Iron '92 T own & Co1.1ntry Cobit to,._ SU)() eo, 3.3, Leather, ABS, Pwr Lock~ Hot<h runs. cos1 S44., ~CURA 9010 Seat, Air, Till, Roar Prict SJ2. IO Eld Air, Root rack, loaded. Mln ... y'1 Y•cht •33BCY256 $9,992 .. .,. ... '8 1 lnt egr• 5spct. A/C, Costa Mesa 1500 Old Newpor1 Blvd. pw, ps, cc, am.fm Llncoln·Mercury cass, snrf, tint glass, (71 4) 540·5630 Costa Mesa custom wheels. $9500 '9 5 RED LE BARON 714·548·4192 obo. 640-0420 exl217 GT Conv. lmac. 30K NtwN~Sobot '80 INTEQRA OSR ml., custom whle, $1 .to. auto. Aed/blk conv. 31k ml, leather, roof. P[lstine cond. Very Limited Supply custom wheels, hotl (3POV326) S 18,880 MUST SELLS12,495 obo LEXUS OF •853·9511 • WESTMINSTER 714-892·8908 DODGE 9065 MARINE SLIPS DOCKS 702 2 CADILLAC 9040 '87 Arlea K Wagon. 53K ml.,Mlnt Cond., t Lido l aland up to 45tt, owner, Excel .. mech & deep dratt, short term '80 Berrltz 1·0wner bodyl $2900 548·3900 only. Jan·May. Call 75,760 mllea. Full Buy It. Sell It. Find it. Roger. work 556·1702 power. $2500 OBO CleHlfl•d. 7 14-723·1504 FOID 9075 '9a •XPLORl!R XL T 38k ml, 4dr, aUlo can, full pwrl (81t7'7l '18,950 LE US Of' WESTMINSTER 714 812·8908 ~ HONDA 9085 •'91 Accord EX• Auto, AJC, f·pwr, cc. am-tm cas1, 1unroof $8200 (714') 831·9843 '95 Civic Ex Coupe 34k m II e 1 . CD changer, moonroof, & more. (3LETC98i $13,850 LEX S OF W ESTMINSTER (714) 892·0800 •9e Accord EX Auto, AJC, leather, pb, pw, p1, cc, am-Im cas1, • u n r f $14 ,800 . •714-040·0 8 87• ISUZU 9100 1988 T ROOPER $3500 Sliver 5·1peod, 4 wheel drive.Call Besty 673·8158 1882 RODEO Black, vs. sunroof, am/Im cassette, Xlnt condition. $7,000 or best offer. (714) 574-4238 JAGUAR 9105 '78 J a guar XJS Coupe Vt2, only 35k, t·owner, very clean. $3500 721·3506 JEEP 9110 • 90 Wra ngl e r Sah•ra 1 owner, soft-top, 6 cyl, 5·spd, low milbs, xlnt condl $7650.o o 714·768·1029 '93 Grend Chero kee LTD Top 01 The Line! low ml, new Ures. 2yr factory warr, orig owner. mint. $15,500 obo. 714·075-151 10 '94 GRAND CHEROKEE 4x4, V8, four door, alloys. lull power, (3HJH776) $ 15 1550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 7 14·882·8808 '96 GRAND CHEROKl!E 32K ml, luH power, alloys, like newl f3ROH309) S19f250 LEXUSO WESTMINSTER (714) 892·6906 LEXUS 9115 '97 ES300 Wht/ Ivory lthr, moonroof, co, traction control, 3K ml $32,550 714·642·9333 LEXUS 8115 '0 3 l!a ~00 Leather, moonroof, CD (196387) $111,150 LEXUS OP WESTMINSTER (714) 882·8908 UN COLN 9120 '87 T own Oar Air, pwr wlnd/lock1. Ill!, crul1e, lmmac cond. t' 20HS257 $4,987 '97 Town Car C•rtl•r Only 2,400 ml, t ownr. Ivory/Ivory. Fully loaded. f3VV0422 MUST SEE. '.83 M ark VIII Lealher, C/D Changer, JBL, ABS, Moonrool. Ouat pwr 1eats. Cust whls *766049 $12,993 '95 M ark VIII I.ow Mllea, C/D, JBL, Leather, pwr wind/ locks, leather, pwr wind/locks, dual air bags, dual pwr seats, Fu II y Loaded . •764440 SI 7,995 '85 Continental CJD Changer, Pwr Wind/locks, leather, phone, ABS. Dual Pwr Seats, JBL. Im mac cond. II 3NNX763 $18,995 '97 T o wn Cer - Leather, ABS, Dual Pwr Seats, Pwr Wind/ locks, Fully loedod, Faot. Warr. #3SFD851 $22,997 Coat e M•aa Llnc oln·Me r curv (714) 540 ·56 30 . MAZDA 9125 '91 M lata Spcl Ltd E d . Brttlsh rac ing green, hard top, wood/loath er, xlnl cond $10,900 675·3587 MERCEDES 9130 **'77 2 8 0 E•ft Great car, must sell! ($2000 firm) 714·1548· 7993 '85 380 S L Convert 118k m iles. Burg/ Palamino Int, hard top. new soft top, mini. runs groat, n ew A/C, CID S 15,000 obo. HB area. !162·592·2235. '91 180E Low miles, AT. leather, moonroor, (2LINK812) $14,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINST ER (714) 892-8800 MERCURY 9135 '7 8 Grand Marqula 4·dr, Full pwr. Real sharp I 95k milos. $2000 obo 723·1504 3870 P•t Sitter/Dog Walker Daily/Overnl9ht vi11t1. Reis avl. Lie d/Bonded NISSAN 9150 VOLVO 9230 •94 Volvo 050 Turbo •aa 300ZX S•d•n Super ci.an, New Tran•·12/3197. LHther, wood, IS-Ol1c New 1..,.1 lnJactlon SV•· tem. Run1 Greatl Bra. CD, Call phone, Sun· root, Chrome wt1eel1. $3200 080 Or Trade Tinted window• and ror •Pre 70'1 Chevy Car. Alk for LIH more, 48K mllH and 714 ·,30·<4990 11111 under full war· ranty. S 21 ,000 OBO '8 5 Maxim• SE 7 14. 718.0289 PWr Wlnd/Lock1, Oual '8 5 880 Air Bao•. Moonroor. Leather. ABS. Pwr Tiii, Crul1a, Cusl. Wlnd/lock1, Moonroof, Whll . Loaded . •3LDL888 $10,995 Tiii, Crvlse, AM/FM Ca11. I 3LXG007 Cotta MHD Llncoln·M•rcury MUST SELL (714) 540·5830 Costa Mesa Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 540·5630 OLDSMOBILE 9155 •'74 Olda C1.1Uaa• VOLl<SWAGEN 9235 VS, AJC. full pwr, am-C•brlol•t tm 1tereo, 77k miles, '87 vw $1000 (714) 723-4010 1001<1/runS" grnt. air, red/White top & whl1. $4.200 714·642·7510 SUBARU 9200 '92 Cabrlol•t Conv Alarm, malnt records, '84 Statio n Wagon p/W , tow mlles , Nice cloan earl New Im mac. $7700.obo engine 1 year ago. (T14) 631·7 ~07 $2000 obo 723-1504 8 3. V e n e gon Reliable Trans. Auto, 7 ponS2200.0BO. TOYOTA 9210 • 8 4 (', .54 3 7 • '93 CAMRY XLE MISC. AUTO 9245 V6. low ml, leather, mnrl, l/pwr, alloys. _ (3ECV269) $14,950 SEIZED CARS '87 CAMRY LE From $175. .. 11k ml, fpwr, AT, Porsches, Cadillacs, 4dr, like newl Chevys. BMW's , (3UXV092) S17F950 Corvo1te1. Also Jeep1, LEXUS 0 4WD's. Your Area. Toll WESTMINSTER free lor current listing (714) 892·6800 1 ·80 0·218·9000 '84-Ca mry LE 2·dr, Ext . A·1398 at. ac, new brakes, alloy whit. x.Jnt c.ond. ANTIQUES & $11,300. 7 14·551·5925 CUJ,SSICS 9250 VOLVO 9230 Restored 1961 Au11in Healy 3000 BN7 . '85 940 WAGON Serious Enq. Only. • c102> 35S·7563 • Leather, moonroor. like newt (3LHN123) $18,45 0 LEXUS OF Why play Hide 'N Seek with Chitdcafe? WESTMINS TER Cell Cla a•lfl•d (714) 8 92·6906 todayl 642·5878. ~ 41\"\E 0 . Mov~ .~ ~ I ~ ' Sell your extra household items in CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 7 -DAYS/WEEK Sr. Ci1izcn Discount 76CMl170 Lit.#72770S • -llC TUTORING 3929 PATIENT TUTOR • Math (Arithmetic thru Calculus) • s111111lc1 • Chemistry • Physics • Term Papers • Reading • Test P11p (CBEST, ORE, SAT) Study Skllll. Free Info Jim Madia 547·MATH Denise 714·8 35-8070 ---------WALL COVERINGS Plaatar/St ucco Patc h ·Serving So Co 25yrs· Llci1326884 24Hll 714·5154-7831 PLUMBING 3890 • AREA DRAINS • AU. RE.PAIRS A REMOOELS •JETI'INO • CERT 8ACKn.OW 1tSTINO • PUMPS/8011...ERS • Sil cmZEN OISCOVNT RADIO DISOOCttED llOf'IO£J) AND 1'&$£.0 UC• -...i 714-722-9998 • 3932 Th• Strlpp•r Specliallzlng In Wallpaper Removal L5889241 803·5037 W• Oela 1hould hang together. Strip, ln1tall. advice to the crazy. Ll73597S 6 3 1·2111 WINDOWS 3934 eUNIQUle WINDOW FASHIONS Verlloel -Mini • Woodbllnda• lhuttere • Drapery AH(Comm•Fr•• Est 1 ·100·510·8588 . ~; ' Sell your extra househofd ttems tn CL.MllFllD