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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-02-12 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community si nce 1907 Teachers concerned abollt retirement rush • Union President Linda Mook says low salaries will likely ma~ recruiting difficult; Newport-Mesa school officials disagree. By Husein Mashni. Daily Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -Teachers union officials don't believe the Newport-Mesa school district has what it takes to attract the quality of teachers it will need to replace the caliber of teachers it's losing with its retire- ment incentive program. At its Tues- day night meeting, the school board gave final approval to the incentive pro- gram, which has spurred Linda Mook the retirements of 101 district teachers and administrators. "We are definitely losing some fabulous veteran teachers," said Lindd Mook, president of the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. "I think it ,will ~ diffi- cult t(Y replace them with the same quality of teachers we are losing." Mook said her concern stems from the fact that, accordmg to Orange County Department of Education numbers, Newport- Mesa teachers are among the lowest paid in the county. · "We will be hard pressed to find good quality teacher candi- dates given ow-low salaries, ff she said. The teachers union got a 7 % CRASH COURSE IN CU -LTU -RE raise for teachers last year. Anoth- er 2% raise went into effect in January. The uruon IS negotiating with the district to bnng the salanes up to par with its counter- parts in Orange County. But Jack Ellsner. the distnct's personnel director, s8ld Newport- Mesa has a dehrute advantdge m that 1t will be able to offer employment contracts months before other distncts because of the retirement incentive. "I don't agree with (Mook'sf rationale," he said. "I feel ¥/e have an advantage by being dble to offer college graduates a con- Above, Austrian exchange students lvo Unterguggenberger, left. Barbara Wukovtts and Martin Wltzelsberger look over an article about them In the Corona del Mar High School paper with senior Vlrginla Serra. Top right. Austrian exchange studenb Yvonne Felcbttnger, left. and BetUna Hlllebrand wait for hiends In the quad area. Hlllebrand uses the free time to mend her backpack. l F or the past two weeks, Corona del Mar : High School student Amy Christeson ! has bad a chance to see her world ! through someone else's eyes. I tract in March.· While it still m.1ght not be enough to lure seasoned teachers from other areas to Newport- Mesa. Ellsner said the distnct will be able to pick from the top of the new teacher applicants The district will be holding a JOb fair Feb. 25 at the Education Center in Costa Mesa. The dis- tnct has also sent 350 letters to dppllcants at every college and university in Southern Callior- nia, including Cal State Long Beach and Cal State Fullerton. • SEE TEACHERS PAGE A20 QUESTION .. Do you tt.-. ~ school dlstrktrMde.e right dedllon by I offwlng ewty retire- ment to so many vetwan tellChers? Is the savings worth the loss of pPWience? Please leave yow com- ments on ow Reader's HotJine at 642-6086. Parent won't sue school district • Father of former Costa Mesa High newspaper editor had threatened to file lawsuit after students' sex-related articles went unpublished. By Husein Mashni , Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Saying he doesn't want to waste money that would better be spent edu- cating students, the aty attorney of Arcadia will not be carrymg out I threatened legal action agamst the Newport-Mesa school distnct or school board President Jun Fenyman. Michael t-v1iller, the father of a former Costa Mesa High School newspaper editor, scll.d Wednes- day that based on changes the school board has made to its pub- lications policy, he would let the distnct off the hook "It is my op1mon that the school distnct has reacted m part to our concerns Miller said "They mdde some policy changes thdt go part way to resolvmg our concerns -not all the wa\, but part way" · Miller's ddughter Carne, was the echtor of a Costa Mesa High School ne~spdper dunng the 1996-97 school vear At the end of the school year, a group of stu- dent!> presented some sex-related articles and surveys they wanted to hdve published in the student newspaper School offic1d.Js SdJd they edit- ed the drtlcles to make them con- sistent wtth the chstncrs publica- tions policies But before the a.rtl- cles could be pubhshed, the school yed.f ran out, offiad.ls said t--1.tller had been m correspon- dence with the distnct since June clcum.ing the district's stance vtolated the students' First.' Amendment nghts ln response to f\ltller's concerns. the school • SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A20 Eastbluff traffic plans get mixed reviews • While some say move has decreased cars on their streets, others plan legal action to reverse the measures. By Tim Grenda. Daily Prior · I EASTBLUFF -Cars u ed to speed past Carl Ossipoff's Bison Avenue home as fast as 50 mph, twice the posted speed lurut Things were so bad that soccer balls his son played wtth that accidenlalJy made thetr way into the street were often tut by a car and knocked bouncing down thf.' block. Eastbluff residents are reporting dn mcred.lble change for the bet- ter 111 their neighborhood "We still have some loose ends, but the situation has improved quite dramabcally. • Ossipoff Sdld In December. the City Counol approved temporary traffic-con- trol measures designed to qwet years of complaints about exces- sive traffic and speedrng cars through the area The measures, wh.tch took effect Jan 15 and were supported by the Eastbluff Homeowners Ai.soaauon board, mean dnvers on Bison can no longer cross Jam- boree Road or make left-hand tw-ns onto Bison into Eastbluff from Jamboree I Group of Austrian teens has spent the last two weeks experiencing life as a high school teenager in the United States. STORY BY HUSEIN MASHNI PHOTOS BY MAR C MARTIN l As part of an Austrian student-exchange : pre>gTam, 16-year-old Barbara Wukovits has : been staying at Christeson's Newport Beach ~ home while attending Corona del Mar High. : "It's been real fun," Amy said. "It was like : having another sister. It's like I get to see 1 everyth.i.ng as new, the way she sees it.• Coeur (Sacred Heart) school m Pressbaum, near Vienna, who have been in Newport- Mesa since Feb. 1. The exchange students have been living with local families and attending classes at either Estancia or Coro- na del Mar high schools. "I really like it here,• Barbara said. "The lifestyle is very diffetent. People in Califor- nia are very friendly and outgoing. It's easy to get to know them.• "There was 1ust a total and complete dtsregard for speed hm· its and traffic laws,• Ossipoff said. ·cars were driving at a remark- able speed• But 30 days after a six-month trial period to limit traf hc m the area began. Ossipoff and other Bison resident Marilyn Gould adnutted there's little doubt that • limiting turns in the area made getung around the area harder. But she said the inconvenience of : Barbara ls one of 36 students from Sacre • 'see AUSTRtA PAGE A20 • SEE EASTBLUFF PAGE A20 Got a new car, but itS the same ol, me IN DEX r---------------------------------------~--~-----, T he guy's name was Tony and he wanted to sell me a car. He pointed to the price tag It was a very large price tag. But be assured me that it was small. Very small, considering. You got your anti-skid brakes, you got your duel air conditioning, your wrap-around stereo, your adjustable steering wheel, a glove compartment the size of a microwave. Th.is baby will practically rock you to sleep, he purred. Uh-huh. • I glanced out the smoked-glass window of the salesroom, across the parking lot where sale men were leaning against a wall, smoking and laughing. There it was. Beaut.tful and sleek. White as a urn.mer doud. A brand now Camry. It looked fest. It looked cool lt looked lik somec>n important should be driving it. To a lot of people, buying a new cor is no bag deal. I know one ~y who buys a new car f!Very year. &rery year., Tho kid who lives acrou N 0 T f 1: l) () k. steve marble the street from me has migrated from a truck to a Honda and back to a truck. all wtUun 18 months. And all the while I'd stuck with my Ni.Ssan 5entra, battered a.nd bro· &en, a tiny car from a tiny era. The panel covering the gu cap wu m.iulDg, the stereo along with both ~en bad been ripped _ott long ago, the windshield wipers flipped on for no particular reason when you made a left tum, the hood wouldn't open, the windows wouldn't close and -in a cruel development -the entire glove compartment had fallen off. When I went to see Tony, l bad .my wife drop me off. I figured if Qle salesman even saw my car, well, it would put me at a tactical disadvan- tage in the negotiating process. Or something 11.ke that. Thny crunched the numbers, his pudgy fingers stumbling on his cal· culator. Finally be leaned back m bis chair and held the calculator up to his glasses. •nus is a very good number,• he beamed. t had no doubt • •So what color you thinking obout, Mr. Marble?" Which one's cheaper, 1 joked He • see NOTEBOOK MOE A11 ~ AROUND TOWN ..... AB BEST BUYS ....••.... .A2 Q.ASSIFIEO •••..••• _ .BS COMMUNITY FORUM A18 DATEBOOK ••••.••• .A 14 POLICE FtlES • . . . : ••• ..A:l. PUIUC NOTlCES .•.... 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THURSDAY, FEBRUAAY 1Z 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot NEWSROOM FAX: 141-4'170 pilot people A baker with a flair/or the French -food and other things g reer wyld .. HllS Semng up fresh-baked bagUettea, croislaDts and other savory goodies. THE SOCCER COACH i Garage sale .. AtENOt 8RIAD AND MORE C•mpcw, a partner in the C'Est Si Bon Bakery in New- port Beach, loves coming to work every day. He chats with customers in French and trans- lates letters written 1D the lan- guage of love while serviJMJ fresh coffee and bot croisS&nts. Campoe, married with tbree children, said he enjoys aoccer when be ls not at the )>akery. He has coached children's soc- cer in Newport Beach for m years and shares his baguettes with the kid,J. : idea that •The kids I used to coach at 8 and 9, v e now 16, and they come by after surfing,• Campos said. •1 Iike teeing them riding their bike holding a fresh baguette.• 5 s holds water B est Buys can be found at a giant rummage sale spon- sored by the Newport Aquattc Center on Sunday from 7.30 a.m. to noon. Thousands of used items from small collectibles to oversized furniture will be on sale at barga.41 prices to benefit the center's Junior Canoe and Kayak Team. •The big thing for us is hav- ing freshly baked bread every two h ours,• said Richie Kauf- man, Campo1' partneL •Bruno crows like a rooster when the bread comes out of the oven, you can bear it coming from the back, so customers know fresh bread is ready.• FEEDING THE MASSES EVUYONE LOVES BREAD Campos and Kaufman met while working at a Club Med resort 20 years ago. They opened C'est Si Bon Bakeiy on Rivenide Avenue two years lat- er, after a friend at Club Med noticed how resort guests 99b- bled up the breads, cheeees and wines, but not finish the ma.in course. Much of the inventory was donated by the center's neighbor- ing community of Dover Shores and by friends and families of the team's 40 members. The center hopes to raise enough money at this event to send its canoe and kayak team to Seattle this swn- mer, where it will defend its national title. New surf wear and accessories will be on sale. The Newport Aquatic Center is next to Northstar Beach at 1 Whitecliffs Dnve m Newport Beach. For more information, call 646-7725. j Bassinetts and Blueberries (650-2244) is having a storewide 20% off sale through Saturday. It has the most unique and best selection of baby items of any local store. The store is filled with baby items -cribs, bedding, linens, vintage blankets, chenille, tables. chairs, little rockers and clothing. It's at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Campos said the bakery stays busy most of the of the time. In the m orning, croissants and coffee are favorites. At lunch, it's the sandwiches mai- son -homemade -like Cam- pos's favorite black forest ham on a baguette, a long French bread roll. •For me, it's a source of pride when the customers can come in and hold a baguette that's half-an-hour fresh and feel the warmth,• Campos said. The pair started with French bread recipes, taking turDI with the baking on the grave- yard shift. They shifted out of baking as their busineu e1:panded and later opened another C'est Si Bon 8akery on East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. MAKING BAKING "-ANS Now Campos ls excited about plans to expand the Riverside Avenue bakery. He and his partner have just final- ized taking over the comer shop space nen door. Campos said they plan on remodeling the area and expanding the size of their bakery by June. •When we remodeled the bakery, pe9ple a.eked why we didn't take on the com er/ Campos said. •Now we are going to remodel the comer and connect to the bakery and d<?uble the bakery's size.• -Story by Christopher Lamb, • photo by Kim Haggerty c ityside A Cannery Village Art Show and Blues Party IS scheduled for Fnday as a thank you to the com- munity. Heather Di Petrillo, pro- prietor of La Vie En Rose, will be the host. The show will take place at La Vie En Rose, 503 31st St. in Newport Beach The art show ldkes place from 5 to 7 p.m., and the blues party is from 7 to 9 p.m. La Vie En Rose will provide wine and hors d'oeuvres. The art show and blues party will be the last event at the La Vie En Rose Cannery Village location. The anbques store has consolidat- ed into one location, and will move to 2515 E. Coast Highway 1p Corona deJ Mar (723-6088). The store will be open Sundays from noon to 5 p m .. or by appointment. Colorburst Warehouse Flow- ers (752-6908). 4229 Birch St., Newport Beach. gives tips on how to select and care for roses on Valentine's Day. Its first tip is to ask for imported roses, from Ecuador and Colwnbia; the beads c1Ie larger, last longer and are more beautiful than domesqc ros- f'S Change the water daily and cut the stems at an angle a half- mch under water every three days Keep them ciway from direct swilight and heat. You can buy beautiful imports for $35 a dozen, but around Valentine's Day they can go up to $69 a dozen. Pre- ordef your roses and save. • BEST BUYS appears Th~ys and SaturdayL If you know of a good buy. call me at 540-12224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys. Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627. Tee up a t new golf store Goll Day, a nationwide discount golf retail chain, will open its first West Coast store Thursday ltlangle Square in Costa Mesa. The tjlain already has more than 50 locations in the New England states. Thursday will mark the company's entrance into the Western United States. Company Managing Director Steve Durkee said Golf Day hopes to tap into the area's huge customer base starting in Cos- ta Mesa. •Because California is such a golfing mecca, Orange County seemed to be a nat- ural choice," Durkee said. The 4,400-square-foot Goll Day at Th- angle Square will carry a full line of golf equipment, accessories, clubs and other items. A virtual reality golf simulator will also be on hand to let customers play a few holes on dozens of the world's best known golf courses without leaving the store. After Costa Mesa, company officials said they plan to expand into Brea, Tor- rance and other cities around Southern California. Seniors learn to maximize income potential Orange Coast College will offer four- part workshops on successful retirement strategies. Workshops will be presented Thursdays, March 12 though April 2, and Mondays, March 16 through April 6. Presenter Dan Shea is a registered financial planner. Participants will receive a conservative approach to wise money management, identify lifestyle issues fac- ing retirees and learn to ma.ximlze income potential. The registration fee is $69 and a spouse or guest may register at no extra cost, but must reserve a space. Registra- READW HOJUNE 642-6086 ~ CA. 92626. Copyright No news stories, illustrations, edlto- rtal matter or advertisements VOL 92. NO. JS THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher WIWAM LOM>B.l. Editor STIVI MotMU, ~£dit0f TONY DOClaO, ~~ngEdltot TINA ICMMIAl'TA. OtyEdltor "Kord your comments about the Dally Pilot Of MM tips. ADDIUSS Our addr-. Is 330 w. hy St.. Cost.a Mesa, Calif. 92627. • ..... ~ ........ ... ~In c.en be reprod~ with· out written permission of copy- right owner. HOW JO REAOt us Clft:uldon The llmes Orange County (800) 252-!1141 .... ~ a.iW ·5671 =.,w-021 News 540-1224 =642-4))0 $poftl Fu 646-4170 ==oUe.arthllnk.Mt """"-OMc. 642..Q21 ~F•01·H02 ti.on is under way in OCC's Conununity Education Office, located adjacent to the college library. The office is open Monday 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 reg- ister by phone, using Visa or Mastercard. For information, call 432-5880. Orange Coast College is located at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Friends celebrate Valentine's Day with book sale The Newport Beach Friends of the Library will bold a used book sale Valen- tine's Day weekend at the Central Library. There will be a •members-only• sale Fri- day from 1 to 5 p.m. Books will be on sale to the public Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p .m. All types of books from text and refer- ence to fiction and mystery will be avail- able. Hardback books are two for $1, paperbacks are four for $1. The sale will be held in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 7 59-9667. Specialists up-to-date inf onnation on fibromyalgia The Fibromyalgia Conference 1998 will be held at the Newport Beach Marriott hotel on Feb. 28. Sponsored by the American Fibromyalgia Foundation Inc., the confer- ence will present six medical and re~ch specialists on up-to-date fibromyalgia infor- mation. The program will held 9 a.m. to 5 p.rn. Registration is from 8 to 9 a.m. Pre-registra- tion is $65 for foundation newsletter sub- scribers, $85 for all others. For registration, call 840-8083. The Newport Beach Marriott hotel is located at 900 Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach. R TEWOAlURES feet, and a 7-foot Balboa swell will come from 6415() the west. Corona del Mar 65151 T10ES Costa Mesa TODAY 66149 Flrst low· Newpor\ Beach 3:17 a.m. 1.4 64/50 First high Newport Coast 9:19 a.m. 5.4 661'51 Second low 5'9FOMCAST 4!02 p.m. -0.3 LOCATION SIZE Second high Wedge 1-2 nw 10:23p.m. 4.2 Newport 2·3 nw ...->AY l &edt.Jes 2-4 nw Flnt low ~'-tty 2-4nw J;51 a.m. 1.4 CdM 1-lnw first high 9'0Ga CM' 'ON. SpolU Editor MMCMM'IW. Photo Editor L,,,_ llOLA. l'ubfliheCI .,, ""' Clllfomle Communfty Newt, ~~m~ S.1 8GA1WIG ~AdwrtWng NOYCMlllNCI, a.tfted~ L.Wal•DN. "omudot• ...... llWI. ""' fln.ndel Officer i, • nm. Minor~ ~ ~ G. .... UIMl'1\. ,.,....,,. _, ao ,_.... .......... Vb,.,.....,.,, GINral ~ e1• Glllt OI M 1W* ,...,_ Ught and v.nable 4:31 p.m. 0.0 wlnda=the secoMhlgh mOmlng wt b«Orne 10:50 p.m. 4.2 ~15 att.1M>Of1 WA1WI --wlll bulld to 2 ~·1 t Doctors say local water poses no pregnancy risk •Newport-Mesa physicians have been reassuring patients concerned about study linking tap water to miscarriages in Los Angeles County. By Kim Kabar, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Local obstetri- cians are fielding a steady stream of calls from patients concerned about a study linking tap water consumption to miscarriages. But Ct>sta Mesa and Newport Beach water officials say there's no reason to panic. ·costa Mesa residents don't have anything to worry about,• said Mesa Consolidated Water District spokes- woman Lynnette Round. ·we are always testing the water, and we strive to maintain the good quality of water that residents have enjoyed for years.• Concerns were raised after state researchers found evidence suggesting drinking five or more glasses of tap water daily could increase the risk of miscarriages to women in their first trimester. Dr. Tamerou Asrat, medical director of maternal fetal medicine at Hoag Hospital, said he bas received about a dozen calls in the last couple of days from concerned patients asking about the study. •rt seems that all reproduction fail- ures are now being attributed to the evils in drinking water,• Asrat said. The problem stems from tri- uw e are always testing the· water, and we strive to maintain the good quality of water that residents have enjoyed f or years ... " -LYNNETIE ROUND • halomelhanes, a common contaminant found in dnnking water, said Eldon Davidson, Newport Beach utilities manager. The study found that women who drank water containing at least 75 micrograms per liter of trihalomethanes had an increased risk of miscarriage. But both Davidson and Round said the levels of lrihalomethanes found in water from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are considerably lower -about half the amounts reportedly causing increased risks of miscarriages. ·1 think Newport Beach is in good shape," Davidson said. #We're well below the amount stated in the study 'that supposedly causes increased risks of miscarriages.• Still, True and Asrat said if women are concerned, they can boil their tap water to remove contaminants or siln- ply dri.nk bottled water. •This kind of study demands that we sit up and pay attention,• Asrat said. "But I don't think we should panic.· Swell continues from NEWPORT BEACH the northwest orlgl· • MecAl1hw loulevwct A cellular telephone worth S275 was natlng at about 290 lost or stolen from the 4600 block. degrees. Look for • Heliotrope Awnue: A purse worth $45 was stolen from a waves ranging from business in the 400 block. knee-to chest·high • c.dM' Stnet: Checks were stolen from a mailbox In the 200 today and proo.bly block. continuing In ttwlt • ..._. Drtw: Ari apparent would-be burglar or prowler vldnlty through FrJ. unlodted the gate of a home In the 400 block. day. The new storm system hitting satur-COSTA MESA day will bring some • Mwt.or loulev...t. Beer worth S 1 O was stolen from a conve-nicer swell with shoulder-high plus nlence store In the 2700 block. • ,... Drtw: A window Wti smashed and a r4tdlo. speakers w.,. heights and and empllfler damigtd In the 400 block. the potllblllty of • I. J011'1 ..._.. A car stet'to and men'S suit W9(th $400 w., rain. surf should stot.n from a car In the 300 block.. . continue et shoulder to ~ • leulh C... Drtw: Ari organlnf. <redlt cards and cash Wcw1t'I S 145 ~ stolen In the 900 blodt. through~ • ....... 111-.: A c.tlulaf ~ ... Credit cardl,. <d'I and wtth men ralft and jewwlty tot.Ming $1,5~ ~stolen from. punl left In the windy a>tldltlofll. JOOOblodc. ... Newport Beach/CQsta Me a Daily Pilot ' • . \ i f I <JitY haS concerns with Marketplace expansion •Evening street Jair and factory outlet operation catches city's attention, Marketplace officials say worries have been addressed. By llm Grenda, Daily Pilot PAIRGROt1NDS -As fair officials consider th.e merits of expanding the Orange County Marketplace, city officials have al.ready expressed concern about two of the proposed addi- tions -an evening street fair and a factory outlet operation. TelPhil Enterprises, the New- port Beach company that leases part of the fairgrounds md l1:lilS the weekend swap meet, has proposed expanding the event to add a classic car museum. fac- tory outlet area, relocated farm- ers market and a Thursday evening street fair. TelPbil officials, who must still win approval from the fair board, hope to debut their new and improved marketplace in April. But City Manager Allan Roeder has sent a letter to fair- grounds General Manager Betky Bailey-Findley, who over- sees operations at the state facil- ity, regarding TelPbil's expan- sion proposal. While acknowledging that any expansion, "if properly managed, should have no impact on adjoining neighbors," Roeder said he has concerns with the Thursday evening street fair and the factory outlet section. The street fair, envi- sioned by TelPbil officials as a spring, summer and fall event featuring a handful of specialty vendors, could become so popu- lar that swap meet officials might want to extend it mto the weekend, Roeder said. "Can we not reasonably expect vendors to want to remain open through the normal weekend instead of closing on Fridays?• Roeder stated in the letter. Roeder also voiced some apprehension about the plan to bring in local manufacturers to sell at wholesale prices out of cargo trailers set up on the fair- "Candidly, we do not see how to make a cargo con- tainer blend in well with the fair- grounds' present . street frontage on F . D . II arr rive ... -ALLAN ROEDER • grounds along Fair Drive. "Candidly, we do not see how to make a cargo container blend in well with the fair- grounds' present street frontage on Pair Drive,• Roeder said. "We know TelPhil has been pretty creative in the past and would welcome the opportunity to see w hat they can come up with to make the containers aes- thetically pleasing." .Bill Furlow. a spokesman for TelPhil, said Wednesday while both of Roeder's concerns are valid, they should not be consi<i- ered a problem. Regarding extending the planned Thursday evening street fair into the weekend if it becomes popular, Furlow said flatly; "it will not happen." "That is not the case," Furlow said. "I can't stress this enough, it will not go into Fridays." About concealing the large cargo containers, Furlow said that has already been taken care of by an existing plant hedge lining the property. "They won't be visible from outside the fairgrounds," Furlow said. "If you're driving down Fair Drive, you won't see them." Despite his concerns, Roeder said he sees no noise or traffic problems associated with the Automotive Field of Dreams or relocation of the existing farm- ers market to a different area of the swap meet. r-- 1 I I I I I .~ .. MoN,fRi 9,7 Su 9,6 SuN 11-4 Tiu Bod BEAUTY Svpply 6 SAloN J69 E. 17Tlt ST. I I I I· COSTA MESA AcRoss fRoM RAlplts (714) 642 .. 8910 TN1 coupon rr-'f not be combined with any othw discount cw Mlle price. Dhc°"ntl • Mt apply to Murod, Aveda, Sebastian cw Nu-~ln PfOduds. L ~~~m ..I ----------------- Just in fime for> Valentines! 1"'' '""' ..... "'\ i~ Stoc~ I '{. Reduction J \ Sale I .. ,. ·1·-.. ,~ /.. "'v·,·· ..... , ~ ... :· As much as '., ' ~ , Feb. 2nd 1/2 off:.; 'thru . 7 \. ~eb. 14t~ ... ::/ -., ····: .,;A·. ... •• _ .: ·~··"" As everyone who lw ever attended one or our sales knows, our salfS m truly SALF.S. No tap changed ... no marking up to mark down ... a truly righteous sale_. and when It's over, It's over! Come early for best-selection. .. CHARLES H. BARR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 Al Tom ltllson at center of new North-South battle Y 01,1 know Tom Wilson, right? Though none or us had anything to say about it, he's the man who bas enormous Ulfluence over our futures. He's the guy the other Wil- son, Pete, plucked from a South County city council and appoint- ed to the Orange County Boa.rd of Supervisors. The promotion of T. Wilson by P. Wilson to fill Marian Bergeson's diminutive but pow- erful shoes was a double wham- my for local citizens. It deprived us of the brains and figurative brawn of perhaps the most effective legislator~ region has known, in Sacramento as well as Santa Ana. P. Wilson took Manan away and stashed her in some capitol hidey-hole. and she has nardly been beard from since. No doubt many of the new educa- tion programs pouring out of the governor's office have been shaped by Marian, but she gets precious little credit. Secondly, P. Wilson's appoint- ment of T. Wilson also deprives some 60,000 of us -at the very least -of any representation . whatsoever in this battle over the conversion of El Toro to civilian aviation use. And make no mistake, it is a battle. It is Them vs. Us -the North vs. the South all over again. As Kipling might have put it, ~North is North and South is South, and never the twain shall met." Whatever Wilson does for his New Tea D yed Samovar Collection. Exclusively at HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa rugsandcarpets.co1n SPECIAL NOTE: We are the only independent dHler to have the Samovar Collection In Or•nge County. • fred martin constituents down there is siln- ply not going to fly -pardon the expression -with his con- stituents up here. It would be the same if Marian Bergeson I were still on the board. Whatev- er she did for us here, she'd be trashed by them down there. This year's supervisorial elec- tion 1s gomg to be fought on the airport battlefield. South County residents of the 5th District are going to vote en masse for Tom Wilson. Despite what my dear friend Evelyn Hart says, I think you'll see North County residents of the "Fabulous 5th" vote solidly for anybody but Wilson. If there is anybody else. And there's the rub. They have the votes, we don't. Wilson I could win re-election without a single vote from his constituents m Newport Beach Last time I checked, there were 313,767 voters in the 5th District Only 46,244 of them are Because they grm." so fast! in Newport Beach The rest are Ul 26 other cities and hamlets from some burg called Aliso-Lagunita to Tusbn Of these, only Santa Ana Heights supports an airport at El Toro. The remaining 25 are actively and overwhelmingly against one. Even I can do the anthrnellc on this: Appointed Supervisor T. Wilson wins re-election by a landslide, 267,523 votes for hun, 46,244 for the poor schlep conned into running against him. Now you understand why nobody bas jumped mto the ring. There has been no shortage of names painted on trial bal- loons. Most prominent among them: Clarence Turner, Tom Edwards and John Hedges But these are smart guys, not latter- day Harold Stassens U we could somehow blend Turner's wisdom and experi- ence, Edwards' legal mind and personal appeal and Hedges' fire and toughness, even that super-candidate wouldn't stand a chdilce. The picture becomes even more bleak when you consider the roster or people who are supporting T. Wilson, or at least allowing their names to be used Poropeners-. you have P. Wil-- son himself, the guy who, with his designation of T. Wilson, squirted jet fuel on this contro- versy. The appointment was not politically motivated, of course It 1s sheer coincidence that the anti-airport precincts from Irvine IS NOW OPEN AT r MESA VERDE . C E N T E R -south have 250% more regis- tered voters as can be found in pro-El Toro Newport. Add to T Wilson's loyalist cadre his two immediate prede- cessors, Manan Bergeson and Tom Riley, and three of his fel- low supervisors -Jim Silva, Bill Steiner and Chuck Smith -all of whom appear to advocate an airport at El Toro. It gets curiouser: longtime airport activist and former May- or Clarence Turner last week hosted a $150-a-plate fund-rais- er for Suva. The strategy 1s to help Silva WID re-election, and at the same time support Ana- heim Mayor Tom Daly m win- rung the 4th Distnct office of Sterner, who lS retinng This would, theoretically, mamtam a 3-2 pro-convers10n ma1onty on the board Also supporting T Wilson is Newport's representatlve m Washington, Chris Cox, and its state Senator, Ross Johnson The only local elected official who hasn't jumped on Wilson's Vlcto- ry train is Assemblywoman Mar- ilyn Brewer, who has managed to survive two elections without ever taking a stand on the con- version of El Toro Do you get the feeling that Newport is, as John EhrilChrnan said to John Dean several Wlute House scandals ago, out there all dlone, left to "twist slowly, slowly Ul the wind?" • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. Mesa Verde Center is proud to welcome the new Sav·on drugs. open 8 a. m. -10 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday. Pharmacy hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. 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Deputy STI I CA~ To Jot Pl;11n11H seeks aoove c• follows General Pain. si. ven1ence PUBLll 330 :!tn Tkol ~ W1u. ~ sn;u. 330 .. __ -· -· --~ ~ ·--·----........ --· .. -------·--t ·-- ·--- 1 1 , , 1 , • • . • • . • .. .. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 CJ.\REFUL, D Newport BHch/Cosu Mesa Daily Pilot SARE WATCH G • Group of West Side mothers celelirates four years of helping the youth of the community. By l1m Grenda, Dail'/ Pilot COSTA MESA -Many ot the founding members are now older with grown chil- dren and grandchildreil of their own. But for a whole new generation of West 'Side kids, the Madres de COlt4 Mela remain just like an e:ma set of protectmt mothers. The group, f0i'm.8d by community activist Roy Alvarado in 1994 wftli the thought that even tbe hardest, toughest gang members have mothers they love and will listen to, has <;bonged and evolved but never Jost its focus. Wednesday night, the 16 founding, members of the Madres met for dinner to talk about tbe past, present and future of their grass-roots but nonetheless influen- tial group. •For me, the benefit has been knowing the community has given us the trust and opportunity to serve,• said current Mad.res president Alma Romo. Madres began with a simple focus, to serve the community in just about any way, with particular attention given to protect- ing children and families. One of the !DOit visible Madrel activities ls tbe mao;todng ot ICbool bwl ltopl, one ot tbe ~ pOjeds the memhen took on four ~·· . By having • IOYiag adult Oil bAlid when ICbool cbildrm .. Oil -and olf the bus, the Madrel feel like ~ am steer kids with idle banda away from trouble. Lopgtll.De iii.ember Vicki Franco, who has become a fixture on West Side inter- sectiom by~ wttb tidl ~g to and ~ from ICbool. l&td tbe group bas taken~~ in going about its volunteerimi OUt ot the~ "We prefer to do thlngis qui,etly, • Fran- co said. TWo years after tbef foimed; ~ members taced a huge obltade-the death of their foUnder, leader and implratioli. Alvarado, a respected activist who overcame drug addiction, gangt and oth- er obstacles to lead many West Side com- munity efforts, died in 1996 after a battle with cancer. Some of the Madres now admit to hav- ing a bard time seeing a way to continue in the wake o1 Alvarado's death. "It was really hard," Romo said. "But we pretty much had to rely on ourselves and on what Roy taught us." Oscar Santoyo, executive director of Save Our Youth. praised the Mad.res tor their tireless dedication to the area's chil- dren and famili~. DON l.EACW DAILY PILOT Madres member Antpnla La.bradO escorts kids oft the bus at Bay and Meyer streets In Costa Mesa. Madres de Costa Mesa. celebrating its fourth yeat, was founded by acUYlst Roy Alvarado to proted tb~ community's youth. The group is active with Save Our Youth -a popular after-school program for at-risk 1eens -and PamDtes-Coeta Mesa. a coali- tion of government agencies and nonprofit service groups. The mothers routinely tack- le some of tbe· toughest social ills facing America and the West Side, iilcluding domestic violence, drug abuse and gangs. • By devoting~ much time watching bus stops, Santoyo said Franco has earned a special place in the hearts of local children. "She keeps the kids in line, but she teaches them respect, too," Santoyo said. "They call her grandma." · WHERE'S IRMA ? Fm twc~ yea.a, rcadcn for miles around haft turned ao lnm Wolfson at Udo Book Shoppe to guide them to great boob, fun boob, ~I boob, and mon:. Theo she disappeared. What happened? Inna Js now the General Managier of LATITUDE 33, the largcsa and bell bookshop tn U,Una Beach. 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Arbes' uncle, who was work- ing on the tenting project from the ground, said he heard the victim yell "Whoa!" and then heard a thumping noise nearby, police said. 'i' A LDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SAL E. Handmade wools, synthetics. sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. I hH3 Pia( l'tltid St . co~ta Mt''><l 646-4838 Police concluded the death was acddental. • Tourist robbed at gunpoint Tuesday A Virginia man vacationing locally was robbed at gunpoint as be returned to bis car from the Nordstrom department store in South Coast Plaza on Tuesday evening, police said. lWo men approached the 43- year-old towist in the parking lot around 6:10 p.JJl., and one of them pointed a chrome semiauto- matic handgun in his abdomen, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. The second robber took the victim's wallet and handbag, which contained a lap-top com- puter, and the robbers fled in a red 1997 or 1998 sedan, police said. The first robber is described as Latino about 25 years old; 5 feet, 6 inches tall; 150 pounds; of medi- um build; with a mustache and a pockmarked face. The second is described as Latino about 25 years old; 5 feet, 10 inches tall; 140 pounds; clean- shaven; with a thin build and short brown hair. ~er J:,46 ~e ~_,. ~DESIGNER~ CLOTHING Through Consignment ~~~ CONSIGNMENTS LABELS WELCOME 177 Riverside Ave., Suit:c L Newpon Beach , C A 92663 {714) 574.5555 O~ilied ads work for YOU! THE Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Community Market place ~ JOHO LEOOARD'S ........... p ~ DiScarded • Authorities initiaJly feaNd the portion of entrails wu h•unan umbilical cord. By Christopher Goff ard. Diily Pilot METRO POIN1E -The red~ ro.py length of flesh found near a trub bin behind Marshall's clothing store Wednes- day morning 9ave everyone the same fear: Murder. At 18 inches long and a half-inch lblck, tt resembled a. detached umbilical card. And as homicide cops spent the 'l1lOllUllg lifting ~tieoUy through mountains of trub. they worried a second, grislier discovery ~ lie at the bottom-a fetus or dead neWbom. By afternoon. how ever, die \WUd Object had been packed into a bag and leiDt to tbe county Coroners Off!ce in SaDla Ana for forensic examination. Word came back; It belonged to the small intestine of a dog or oaL •A big sigh of relief -that's the bottom line for us," said Costa Mesa police U Ron Smith. "The mystecy' is how it got tin or why it's there. But it's no longer related to a dead baby or something like that. It could have ~en a sad story.• The scare began around 9 a.m. as a dump truck driver and a Marshall's employee found llie object on the ground while clean- ing up trash in a lot behJnd the store at 901 South Coast Drive. Puzzled, they called another Marshall's employee - a woman who had given birth to seven children -to look at it, and the woman said it looked like an umbWcal cord, police said. intestine causes police scare KIM HAGGERTY/ OAl.V Pt.OT Costa Mesa police and detecttves overlook the area behind Manballa, where a piece of ammal tntestlne, thought at tint to be a human umbWw cord, wu found ln the trash. The cream of the Costa Mesa Police Department converged on the scehe, including the entire homicide squad. Inves- tigators climbed inside the dump truck 'and picked through refuse -coat bangers, clothing labels and styrofoam packing balls -looking for smears of blood or other signs ofa body. At on e point. police found themselves buried in trash 4 to 5 feet above their beads, and pitchforks had to be called in to contin- ue the search. The coroner's conclusion prompted police to call it off around 1:30 p.m. . 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The area right now is nothing but A mmb. which dries up during the smnmer months because it ts cut Ctf f.nw the ocean. •1 decided when I go through the Golden Gates, and they say what did I do for my people-this is what I want to say I did,". said Curtis, a Newport Beach resident forthepast 10~. CUrtis has hired consultant Thomas J, Owen of Gradient ~ in IrVine to figure out the particulars of the project. Owen Said the plan bas yet to be engineered but will Ill05t likely include a new tidal inle t or tidal flushing from the Santa Ana River. But Owen's idea -the feasibil- ity of which remains to be seen _, is to install a piping system that will exchange fresh saltwater from t4e ocean with standing water in the estuary. Inst.ead ol a natural wetlands, the land would become more of a lake, or •sea.way,• because it would be filled with water at all times. Bike paths, walking trails, gazebos and pialic areas would line the perimeter of the seaway, which would also include several islands where birds and other ani- ina.ls cowd venture out of the water. C\utis ltre5sed these are only ideu, and he t. committed to doing whatever the community and the various regulatory agen- des think ii beSt. Con tingent on getting help from the Army Corps of Engineers and other federal and state agen- cies, Cwtit is prepared to spend between St00,000 and $800,000 on the restoration. •What we want is a well- desigDed and engineered plan that everyone is in agreement on and that solves everyone's needs, with no fights or political prob- lems, • Owen said The hope is that the Port of Long Beach would eventually buy the property in exchange for gov- ernment restoration credits. But bri efly in the news Riley named president of state fire chief group Newport Beach Fire and Marine Chief Tun Riley assumed the post of presi- dent of the Cal- iiomla Fire Cluefs Associa- tion at the annual Califor- nia Fire TI.m RU Administration ey Conference at the Sheraton New- port Beach hotel Monday. Riley started as a firefighter m his native Anaheim in 1975 and eventually rose to become the city's fire marshal. He became the New- port chief in November 1991. A graduate of Santa Ana Col- lege with a degree in fire science and paramedic science and anoth- er degree in vocational education from Cal State Long Beach, Riley will bring 23 years of experience m the fire service to his new job. Riley also will relinquish his post as president of .the Orange County Fire Chiefs Association. He is a member of the International Asso- ciation of Fire Chiefs, the National Fire Protection Association and the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. 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Shimon Per es speaks at Temple Bay Yahm Shimon Peres, former prime minister of Israel and a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, will speak at Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. Peres will talk about his half century as a prominent figure in contemporary Israeli politics, which he described in bis memoirs, "Battling for Peace." Tickets are available at Temple Bat Yahm. Reserved seating $36 and general admission (unre- served) $18; full-ti.me students and seniors 65 or older (unreserved) $12. A lmuted number of patron tickets, $250 each, include a pn- vate dinner at The Ritz Restaurant in Newport Beach, photo with Peres, autographed copy of Bat- tling for Peace and preferred reserved seating and parking at the lecture. Temple Bat Yahm is located at 1011 Carnelback St. l1l Newport Beach. 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CAREER NETWORK St Andrew's Presbyterian Church's Career Network meet- tng for those unemployed meets from 7:30 to q pm. tn Stewart Lounge, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport BE>ach Eldine HMt, career counselor di UCJ, will discuss Can•er .Journaling and Your 60-secontl Commercial. For more mformatwn, cdU 574- 2239 SUNSET NETWORKING The Nt>wport 1 larhor Cham- ber of Comnwrc P's Newport SunsPI Nl•tworKing (•vent meets from 5 to 7 pm r1t The Cannery Restuurdnt ·3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Bl•dch The cost LS free to chdmber memlwrs dnd $10 for potential mf'mi>t·rs For more 1nformttt1on, ccill 7Lq-4400 COOKING DEMO Hurly I lospilctl chef Chns Rdn11u·z will dPmonstrate tech- n1qu1 .. , and strdl<•g1es used to c reall· nut11t1ondl and flavorful nusin'' clunng cl trc>e program at 7 p m c1t I lc>dg I losp1lal's Grace I fo,111 C 'onlNencc• Center, 301 '\le•\' port Bl\ cJ • Newport Beach. For ITWTl' inlorn1dllon, call 800- >l 4-·Hi24 St , Swte D, Costa Mesa. The luncheon f e4tures entertainer Joey Aaron. The cost is $6 and includes a kosher lunch. Por more information, call 513-5641. CORPORATE GROWTH The Association for Corporate Growth meets at 5:30 p.m. for a dinner featuring Chapman Uni- versity president James Doti at The Pacific Club, 4110 Macarthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For more inlormatlon, call 859-4112 ext. 105. PUBLIC FORUM The Orange County Public Compa ny Forum meets from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The keynote speake r is Isaac C. j Hunt, Jr., commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Com- mission, w ho will talk about Dis- closure and Cyberspace: New Rules for Communicating with Your Share holders For more I information, call 213-683-5069. I CHILDREN OF PARKINSONIANS The Oasis Senior Center pldys j host to a free program 'presented by the Children of Parlunsomans I featuring opera singer Nancy Zi, at 7 p.rn. a t 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more tnfor-I mation, call 645-3352 UNDERWATER ADVENTURES The oty of Newport Beach offers a free program titled Underwater Adventures with Whales and Dolph.ms, at 7 p.m. in the Central Library's Fnends Meeting Room,' 1000 Avocddo Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. FRIDAY Blvd. for a fifth Mniversary cele- bration. The cost is $15. For information, cc1ll 550-1485. ' FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Members of the Newport Beach Friends of the Library can en1oy a members only sale from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. All hardback books will be two for $1 and all paperbacks will be four for $1. For more information, call 759-9667. INVENTORS FORUM The lnventors Forum meets at 1:30 p .m . at Orange Coast Col- lege, Soence Lecture Building, 2701 Fairview Road; Costa Mesa. Admission is $15. For information, call 253-0909. DEVELOP YOUR OWN WEB SITE The Newport Harbor Cham- ber 9f Commerce presents a free business assistance workshop titled Learn How to Develop Your Own Web Site .. The Right Way, from 7:30 to 9 a.rn. at the chamber's conference room, 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 476-3223 a nd for more informa- tion, call 640-4789. SATURDAY USED BOOK SALE The Newport Beach Friends of the Library conducts a used book sale from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p .m. in the Friends Meeting Room, Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. All hdrdbdck books will be two for $1 and all paperbacks will be [our for $1 For more informa- tion, c-dll 759-9667 . COOKIE DECORATING CLASS Feathers for Home and Gar- dens presents a free sweetheart cookie decorating class at 11 :30 a.m dt 359 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 722-0244. 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Tickets are $15 for Jewish Community Center members and $t 8 for all others. Season tickets are $30 for members and $40 for all others. For information, call 755-0340. CHOLESTEROL SCREENING Hoag Hospital offers blood cholesterol screening from 7 to 11 s.m. in the Grace Hoag Con- ference Center, Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $25. For in'for- mation, call 800-51 4-4624. WALKING NATURE TOUR The Friends of Newport Bay conduct a free walking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecologi- cal Reserve, between 9 and 10:15 a.m. at the comer of East Bluff Dnve and Back Bay Road. For additional information, call 786-8878. ,,.,_-=::.. ~ /i::::s:o SUNDAY TOY SHOW Greenberg presents the Great Train, DoUhouse and Toy Show from 11 a .m . to 4 p .m. in building 10, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $5 for adults and '$2 for children ages six to 12. For information, call 708-3247. 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ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER , Educational psychologist Joan Andrews offers a workshop, about attention deficit disorder titled Help! I'm Off to College, from 7 to 9 p.m . at Coastline : Counseling Center, 1200 Quall St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For more mtor- mation, call 476-0991. SPECIAL EVENT PROFESSIONALS · The Association of SpeC1al Event Progressionals offers d program titled Marketing for the New Millenium, at 6:30 p.m. dl the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Ave. of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The cost is $30 with reser- vations and $35 at the door For more information, call 598-503(). ~~o/:/(C (0 ~~i~~~ti'-11 . ti!; v" ' ~ Why Drive to a C lub or Discount Wane Shop? ":;;;--'-~ ?> Buy six and save. Mix and match any six 750 milliliter boula of wine or Champagne from our cellar and we'll give you a conveniem six-pack wine arricr to carry them and ~ I 0% discount . ~ ( 11 \f{f >< l '\ '\ \\ a...., ...... Ar.-\,.. .... c:io.A ......... 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MANAGING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center offers a free work- shop titled Managing Change in Your Uf e, from 6 to 7 :30 p.m . in the Re-Entry Center, Room 106, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432- 5162. PRESERVING YOUR HERR'AGE The tity of Newport Beach offers a free program titled Cre- ative Memories: Preserving Your Heritage at noon in the Central Ubrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The program features tips for preserving memories in photo albums including creative crop- ping and design and safe photo storage. For more information, call 717-3801. ARTHRmS FOUNDATION The Women's Auxiliary of the Arthritis Foundation of Orange Countyl meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Countryside Inn and Suites, 325 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $13.50. Reservations are required. For more information, call 642- 1743. BUS.NESS REFERRAL BREAKFAST Tbe Newport H8Ibor Area Chamber of Commerce's Busi- ness Referral Breakfast meets at 7:15 a.m. at 1Win Palms Restau- rant, 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $15 for members and $17 for potential members and at the door. Tbe guest speaker is Robert Larking, founder of Inside Prospects of Southern California. For more information, call 729-4400. CARDIOLOGY SEMINAR Hoag Hospital offers a · free seminar titled Exercise and Heart Disease at 7 p.m. at the Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 800- 514-4624. ABUSE PREVENTION a.ASS The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center offers cl4.sses for those interested in vol- unteering for their Welcome Baby program, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite?, Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 722-1107. TAX REDUCTION SEMINAR Orange Coast College's Com- munity Education Center offers a seminar titled How to Reduce Your Taxes to Zero from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $29 per person plus a $10 material fee. For more information, call 43.2- 5880. EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP The United Planners' Financial Services of America offers a free edueational workshop titled How to Protect Financial Assets in a Tough Market, at 7 p.m. at the Newport Marriott Hotel and Ten- nis Club, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 719-9300. MATH CONF1DENC£ WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center offers a free work- shop titled Becoming Math Confi- dent, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the center, room 106, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. ADVENTURE 16 Adventure 16 Outdoor and navel Outfitters offers a free pro- gram titled High Altitude Moun- taineering at 7 p.m. at 1959 Har- bor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 650-3301. THURSDAY COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE · The Costa Mesa Art League's meets at 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Av~. Pam McKie of M. Graham Co. will present new and unique tools and access6ries for use in painting, decorative arts, crafts and hobbies. For more informa- tion, call 540-6430. I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER FULL SERVICE SALON & BEAUTY SUPPLY I Not to be confused with the Competition!! I The one, the o · · 17th SL Beau in the Ross Sho in Center I I I INTtRHET WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center otters a free 90- minute workshop titled Job Search on the Internet, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the room 106, Re- Entry Center, 2701 Pa.irvlew Road1 Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. CHAMBER BREAKFAST BOOST The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce meets for the 90- M.inute Breakfast Boost Crom 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost is $12 for prepaid reservations and $17 at the door. For more information, call 885-9090. ABUSE PREVENTION CLASS The Orange County Child Abuse P.revention Center_offers classes for those interested in vol- unteering for their Welcome Baby support program or the Tender Care parent mentoring program, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 7, Costa Mesa. For more inlormabon, call 722-1107. CAREER NETWORK St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church's Career Network meet- ing for those unemployed meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Jack Hart, the human resources vice president for Beckman Instruments, will discuss Handling Your Toughest Interview Questions. For more information, call 574-2239. MARINE HABR'AT The Orange County Coast Association meets at 11.30 a.m. at the Newport Harbor Nautical , ,,. Museum. 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The luncheon features Tom Raftlcan of the Unit- ed Anglers Of Southern California discussing restoring the marine habitat, recreational fishing and the coastal economy. The cost is $20. For more information, call 548-4942. GALAPAGOS tSLAND PROGRAM The Santa Ana Zoo presents a free preview program about its Galapagos Island Cruise at 7 :30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave., . Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion, call 647-6598. FRIDAY MICHA~L JA<KSON KABC radio commentator d1ld author Michael Jackson is the featured speaker at Public Opm- ion on the Airwaves. at 7 p.m. m the Newport Beach CentraJ Library's Fnends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The program, part of the Martin W. Witte Distinguished ·Speakers Lecture Series, is $20. A light buffet reception will be at The Ritz Restaurant and Garden following. For more inlonnatlon, call 644-4700. ONGOING A~CENT REDUCTION PROGaAM . Healthtech presents a free introductory workshop on Accent Reduction and Cultural Adapta- tion in the Workplace every other Saturday from 9 to 10.30 am. Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m . at the Healthtech ofhces, 3140 Red- KAYAKS CASUAL WEAR Featuring the Aloha Room From Toes On The Nose & Quiksville THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1998 A9 hill Ave., Swte 150, Costa Mesa. Seating is hmlted. For inf ormabon or reservations, call 751-0255 BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS Oasis Senior Center conducts blood pressure screenings every first and third Tuesday of the month from 9 to 11 a.m. in Room 3, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. Screenings· are also available every second and foutth Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m . at Mariner's Park, Dover Street and Irvine Ave. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. DYSLEXIA SUPPORT The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention deficit disorder support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, Newport Beach. Cost lS $5 per session. For ti.me and day, call 642-7303. ELDER CARE NURSE Oasis Senior Center offers an elder care nurse preventive health care sef'Vlces the fou:rth WedPesday of each mouth in Room HS3, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For appoint· ments, call 6'.C-3~.C. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTUNE Manne Cohen, a marriage and family theraplSt, sponsors an anOO}'OlOUS helpline for ind.ivid-• uals with relationship problems. Cohen is available for free con- sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m Mondays. She.can be reached at 759-0357 FREE USDA FOOD Free USDA food for low income families and seruors of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Balboa is available the sec- ond Wednesday of each month from 10 a .m . to noon at the New- port Beach Com.muruty Ceruer, 883 W 15th St , Newport Beach For additional lnformation, call 631-2177 Valentine , Traditi0n 7Je 7f 0weelhearl. .. 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Call 673-9500 251 East Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach HOT AIR BALLOONS, LOWEST HELIUM TANK RENTALS IN TOWN Paper Goods • Custom Gift Wrapping • Greeting cards 270 E. 1 7TH ST. • COSTA MESA 722-1803 Make Your Valentines Message Crystal Clear With A Handcrafted Qift From The Heart of Ireland's Crystal Heritage • Champagne Autes • Ring Holders • Wine Goblets & Decanters • Candy Dishes • Irish Rose Vase • Candle Holders gift certificates • corporate awards • crystal for all occasions • Complimentary Ciih Wrapping with your Purchase I riSfi Crysta{ Co mpany 17801 Main St. #8, lrvine 1hop hours. M F I Oam 5pm fax756-8143 756-8190 . Step into Spring w ich a fre~h , new lo'ok ac .. .' .... , 11111~ 1 l u-. .. 1111 I inhcll1 ... hnH11 ... tor ' o 11 r 11 ) 11 t: \\ 1 11 d 11 '' I r <: .1 t mi.: 11 1 1.., I 1 ~ c ' I' ti I J\\ .... lk d d 111 I' I \ l • \ \l11n -C.,;11 I O:.HI ro 5.00 All Guest will receive a complimentary Glass of house wine c•ls··•e lll:'\t: t.. • l'\~l Ol 'T 645-3259 MON-SAT LUNCH 11..JPM DINNER 4-1 OPM ... 2'--i'" ·=-·=;.....;·=-=·;.;;:_---\llllillii~~ SUNDAY DINNER ONLY PARTY TRAYS & CATERING AVAILABLE 1835 New rt Blvd., 0-154 (Costa Mesa Courtyards} ltr to a time-tested Day or • or sOcfa while daocint In the st.an or sun. to your · Romace Will bloom. .. onnecttd With Tht Best ~ ••• IEEPE• "Communications Experts" 21.JWW..• ...., ,..._ eoata-.. I (714) ,, •••••• - - . . ·Dinner for two starting at $32.95 ! Four Course Dinner for two including Bottle of Kendall Jackson wine for only $54.95 Make a reservation for before 4:30 pm or after 9:30 pm and receive a complimentary bottle of wine with dinner For Reservations 721-0801 1260 Bison Road, #D3 Newport Beach C\•l•'\.•l•\.•t•\•t•\.•l•\.•J. ~ ~Love is ere ...... t Pamela & Tommy Lee ~.,........_._...,. t Video ~ Available t (uncensored) 7;$J!'1filfi 4 Adult Video " t features from $7 .95 ~ ! 4 Hour Titles from $1O.95 t Videos CD's ~ Kama Sutra Products 'C SeX)' Lingerie -Sm-XXXXL " ' Lotions t.?5 Lace ~ t One SI-op UIW Sbop • CO TA MESA MO:'\'TCLAIR ~ 70 Baker L 919i tentnl A"~· t l Blk. W~t of Bristol PecCo Cen~ • 714A29·191 I 909-6Z6-6Zlll • ~ Hours ~ ~ i Sun. II 5 ~ lall• l .. Mon . .Sat. t 10 9 t !•\•I• •I A\.•1A \:. I A\• Love Is the Icing ontheCake · Find it at •CAKES • PASTR1ES •COOKIES : OOt 'YO ,~ dtfl VA" 0\'01 "' ... 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Avtnt fJ•11\/I 768·7 OA1 AL.Al by • Oepu s c I'' 1>1.11n1 "'"~' ;'l"JVtt tnll()W t tfH\Qf r•,,,n. vonltr =-= PUB AU THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 T bey called it 0 • Mapsody in &Jue.• It wu actually a rhapsody tn bh.te-wrute - diamondl, that 11. ntf any & Co , South Coast Plau, invited pallon.t of the Podfic Symphony OrcheStra to dinner 1n the llore, i WToundJ.ng them wttb incredi- ble diamonds and. feeding them it dinner fit for royalty, served in a whim.slcal and delightful set- ting Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard may have had "Bredlc- fdst at ntfany'1, • but the Orange Coast crowd had dinner, and whcst a dinner It was Hosted by the lovely Jo Ellen Qualll, vie.-president of the Jocal store for the New York-based retailer of tugh-cnd and high- <iuallty gems, a distinguished lot rndee<I turnf'd out to pdrtake m Qualb' extrdordinary plirty pldll- mng Newport'i. < ultun· dub, Jed by the dt•d1cdtPd Lalla dOd Bt11 ConllD, dmf!CI with Jim EmmJ of ( 'orona Dc•l M 1;r, th<• polJticaUy connec.'led Jan.Ice dnd Roger b.w. cook Pompeil and Getz Are close with the lady with the most hats in all of Orange County: the much loved Vesta Curry. C:.icry was also duling at TIJfany, along with Lynn and Douglu freeman of Corona Del Mar, Patty Dreyfus, Claire Burt. Manha and Darrel Anderson, Elizabeth Stahr and the chann- mg Elaine Vanderpool of New- port Beach~ It was all part of the first dinner of the Paci/ic Sym- phony Supper Club. Pour elegant cours- es-were served, from seven-onion soup to beef Wellington to pate with wild mushrooms lo Grand Jo Ellen Q~alls, left, vice president of Tiffany & Co., South Cout Plc1za, and honorary chair of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Symphony Supper Club stopped to pose with Elizabeth Stahr of Newport Beacti during a dJnner event for patrons and supporters of the orchestra. The dinner, held In the TUfany store, was for mem- bers of the new e lite supper duh. Marruer cake prepdred and served by Sotree cater- ... tllg of Sc:lnta Ana. It Wd!'J the> mdu'gurnl dmnN of d conc(~pt des1gnc•d to lredt sympho- Johnson, dnd Nl'wport'1> v1·ry populM Carl nncl Pat Nelsi.er. Chester Pompeii popp1•d in lrom L1HJUnc1, whMI' h1· '>hc1r"" ,, very Miff •!>'>ful df'M<Jll bu'>1m·~., with th•· tdll•OIPd Thomas Getz.. ny lovers to d tncirv<•lous ev<•mnq of food. con- verstthon und ruJture The Suppn Club L'> the brdm- <'hilcl of the PSO, dOd •Ls JOl(•nt IS to hm1t m£>mtwrsh1p to d Jue ky 125 who dre mtent on <>njoymg a Early Years Toys • I >cvdnpmcntal '"Y' lor 'hddrc11 h1rth 111 IO year' • ()uaJuv 1ny' w11h '"''in~ and ncallVl' play value • l'cr''!"·'' \t·rv1Cl' I ro111 knowlctl~cahlc ... ale'> ... 1.111 642-4212 IH2.7 WEST<..:Llfo'f DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH ........ -•• --... &o ~. • • -·-................. --.. .. 1'91J· ... ~-.:a. ... · .... ••'· outstanding cu1stn.e in an unu.su· al .etting prior to PSO events. Leave it to Quds to itep up to the pl.ate to host the first event. The n1tany boss bas become a leader in commwuty and culture on the coast. Her love ot the sym- phony is well known among locals who count on Qualls for support. AM a past chaJ.I of many events, large and small. she is a woman with her hedl't and her brain ln both business and cul- ture m this commuruty. To Join the Symphony Supper Club, cull 755-5788, ext. 264. ••• And the m~c played on, as Lido Isle's Anita and Don Dab- ney hosted a committee of the Philharmonic Soaety of Orange County in prepMatlon for the 1998 premiere rught benefit for the annual Design House. The interior design extrava- ganza ts the most important fund-raiser of the year for the Philhannomc Sooety, and the Lido Committee will once again be in charge of opeqmg rnght. At the 0dbney's pre-event gathenng, three outstanding stu- dents from Orange County's HJgh School of the Perfonning Arts entertdmed guests on violin, viola and piano _ "The Stcmwdy never sounded more twaut1fuJ, -offered hostess Anlld, president of the Lido Comm1llP<' Proud of the efforts to support music in the Orange County schools, Dabney's com- mitlN ! works to bring music instruction dnd music ennchment programs to school chtldren who would otherwtse be forced to do · without. • B.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday A 81~1l/l~"i OF ALA IJAS11~11 GI.ASS (Y)L/Jf X YI 70N Avuilablf1 /11 .../ /Jro1UR or l'olbtlu¥/ llrasH ,~ 16 ., 117:: 29,, F/56711 Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Frl. 8:30-5. Sdt. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Cost.l M esa Quality l.4f.lint ServiO' r~ 29 v..,.. 548-9341 . '2-oqers, ( r:,,°'< ~ ~~ Edrly Bird Special 25% OFF .my Espresso Drink M ·f 6dm-ffam Sandwich House Sandwiches, Coffee and Espresso Drinks, & Smoothies We use a 1/2 pound of real fruit in all our smoothies Fr~sh Turkey Sandwiches, Cooked Daily N ow Open at 6a m 270 I:. 17th St. #17, Costa M esa • 645 -22.52. @j~ Ooes the approach of VALENTINE·s DAY Floral & Gifts 50°/o OFF TOPIARIES AND SILK FLORAL ou nervous? . Alla ·-· Arrangements Moa·Frt 10-6 •Set 10.S ~6' £, 11-' SI. 4-. .... , ...... ~•4'4•1 646-6745 ' fll·Tfme Choco )at fer 200 Ogle SL Coeta MeM. n~a468 9790 WU'1lW An. • Pou.atala V.U.7, CA 11708 {714) 841-4248 Ze best in ze west! Ooh-la-la! A new faucet and b.uh ace C)!IOry collearon from France! Ooh zc> designs! Ooh z<' quality! Simply superb! Exdus1vely at West End West· when> you'll find zc best dccorativ<' hardwan.' in zr wrst ! 1133 I .iguna Canyon Rd I agun.:i Beach, CA 92651 ( 714) 494·2264 $ I I - s j I • 1 ' ' • " ~ j I I • ~pon Bnch/Cotu M 1 Daily Pil1JC - .. ~··J~,;· Newport Beech mayoq pUt .... ,.. ... ,(dock- wlle frOm top left): Phil Samone. PbO Maurer, JM:td.e Heatber, John CoK. Ml&m DOltAI, Tom Edwards, Jan Dehay and Clarence Turner. The -.yon were honored dwtng tbe Speak Up Newport Mayor'• Dinner • held lut week at the Newport Beach Ma.niott Hotel. At right. dinner co- cha.lr George Scl\roeder, Congreuman Cbrll Cox and Cindy Scott. SPEAK lJP NEWI)ORT ANNUAL MAYOR'S DINNER DRAWS RECORD NUMBERS M ore than 400 people packed the New- port Marriott ball- room last week for Speak Up Newport's 17th annual Mayor's Dinner. The record numbe r of guests heard speeches by Cong ressman Chris Cox and Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards, who gave a state of the city address. city's farme r mayors were honored d uring the dinner, which was co-chaired by George Schroeder and Car- ol Hoffman. Local attorney Danyl Wold was given the organi- zation's coveted SWlShine Award for his long-time community service in New- port Beach. And eight of the Speak Up Newport is a non-profit organization designed to "provide a forum for the issues facing At left, Darryl Wold, winner of Speak Up New- port's Stmshine · Awar!L RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "Pnde of Newport"~. Home Of The Newport Harbor NatA:iC8I Museum (Formerty Reuben E Lee) Is Open From 11 am9pm lunch and Oinner 5-Sun Brunch 8am (closed Mondays) Resarvabona Needed Only For Wedil1ngs. Banquets Or Pnvate Parties AR Ma,or 0'9dlt Cards Accepted Locatad Al. 151 E Coast Hwy. Newport Besoh. CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7864 CHARLIE'S CHILI Located et McF&dden Piece (next to Newport Pier) 1n Newport Beach Holrs ~llllr 7 OOam-12 rndnight W8ekends 7:CD!tm-3:CDam. Amax, Visa. tlsc<Mw'. Otner's Oub No Aeservatioos Needed (714) 675-799, CHUBBS MALONE Ciome JOln the fun Great Amencan food, fanta9tlC burgers aendwlches, IOUP9 and 88lsds Oedy specials clpen d811y from 11 :OOlm ~/MC ~ Locar.ed belMerl TUSC10 and ~et 462 E 17th St. Coste Mesa. (714) 642-2226 TWIN PALMS ~home coolOng. a cor~91y rldoor- ~ ~ square WTIOSphere , HYa eotart.elll(lWlt fNW"V rwght Wlch Mon &t. 11 00 e m · 3 p.m., 9.tl. Blvlcll 1030 am. -3 p.m .. [)Inner 5:X>-10:30p.m. ~ c-.gtt.. ber mtn1 .._.. between Wch end anner and rtus.-set. lrtil midrqt. l.ocatlld • 630 Newport CMtar Or •• F9etlon llillnd. 721-6288. BRISTOL BISTRO .. d en exta llNe 1111 cton d wme Slgrwcln Pill.I. pea end inll9ntM ieladl ... popular etioa8, ..... belt.-y dnle!'ta Ind cW lt8nl 11 em-9pm M-Th, 11 em-1~ Hi &. s.t 11em7pm oo &Ki. LDC*d It Scxd'I Cclllt ~ t£/V• ICClpted 3333 en.ca 91wt. Coita M8u (114) ~4 ZUllll:S M9n<.l lncbtls: Albl, Oidtwl, 9:eek & l.oblcmr. Prirrie Rb. Plml. 0,...-Bir. ~ F:W1gl Frilm S3 ~ And Up. Hour9: 11 ·Xllm 1~ • Coa¢alill 11 11 pm ()d c.dl Not ~ Awrwtlolll Not Needed Looatm. 1 ?12 siw:.•. ea. Mw (114) &ea1 THIE CULINARY WRAP Ff'llh. hillt1y ~~~...,IM i'oll Qllr'l 7 .. I Wiik from. 1 1 ICXJim • l:(Qlm. l...s In ~ ~ ...... '2S] E. 17th er.. (11 •) Ml 4«13 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Cahfoma wsine et tts firiest Eniov Brealdast lunch or Otnner tn casual elegance as 'Pi d ne inside or on our beaut1ful patio We feature Scrumpoous Buffets throughout the day. or 'Pi can order from our bounuful menu Located at 1 70CXJ Jamboree Road (corner of JambOree and Main) Phone 1714) 975-1234 x6720 Hours ~11pm TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pastss end bread made fresh daily Open 6 deys a week Tues Sun 4-1 ()pm. F1't & Sat 4 11 Dosed Mondays Vtsa end Mastercard accepU>.d Reservet.tons accepted Located at 3012 Newport Blvd 723 ;:>338 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Locat.ed at 251 EaSt Pac1f1c C.Oest Highway 1n Newport Beach Lunch Mon -SSt 11 3().2 30 Sunday Bl"\Jnch 11 am-3pm Dinner MoMX.tn 5prn-1 ()pm Call ahead for reservations 673-9500 SCAMPI Ftne Family Qn1ng Newly Remodeled Open 7 Days A Wee~ tor Otnner Only 5 CD 10 ~m We Cater Pnvate Lunch PartJes for 15 People or More All Maier Credtt Cards Accepted Reservaoons Accept.t'd Located at 1576 Newport Blvd C.Osta Mesa 645-8560 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT Be SAUSAGE CO. Pasta. Caesar Salad. Home made Sausage, Veal, Lamb, Vegetanan Otshes W ine Beer. Ca~no & Dessert Hours 7 Days A Week. Ser.llng Sat & Sun Brunch From B D-1 CD. Sun -Thurs 11 am-1 Q>m Fn -SSt 11 am-11 pm. All MBjOI' Credrt Cards Accepted Located Al. 251 Shipyard WBy. ~ Beach (714) 723-0:321 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authenbc Mexican Food, Wrtil The Fresheat Ingredients & A New Ugtt Cusine. Greet Margarus. Hotn· Ltn:h & Oinner AJ M8JOr Credit Cards Accepted Locet.ed et 2101 Plaoentia. °*8 Mae -642-1142. 2EID Newport 8Nd . Newport Beach - 675-8855 end 2744 E Coast 1-tHf., CDM -6448226. AMACHI QJlt-.I & a.. to Go ~ e.r. A» Map-()'tdtt °"' locacld flt. 2675 h<lne M (Aawa from Newport Golf eo..ni) (714) 645-5!518 BIEN I HANA Arneriol'• mo.c Olletx'lted ..... ~ ~ ' d9yl. WM!< L.OOctl , 1 :~·~ Mon-Fri Dwlnlt ,. 00.10 CQ:ifn Mon-nu.: e3:>11 CQrnFri. s.11~s..:4 De~ ain u;c...a .c •m Bird\ a ae&C822 Newport Beach and to give deseived public recognition to individuals, volunteer organizations and public officials wh o have given thetr time and effort to make a positive contribution to the betterment of the Newport Beach commWl1ty." Above right: CalUomia Sec- retary for Child Develop- ment and EducaUon Marian Bergeson and Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards. At right: Dlnner co-chair Carol Hofbnan and Speak Up Newport President Bob Knox.. At left: Rush and lln- da Hill. LA CAVE Menu Includes Lobster Crab Snnmp St.ea~s Oa ly Specials Fn & Sat Pnme Rib rull Ber & W ine List Casual Dress Hours Lunches 11 30-2 30 -O.r>ner Mon -Sat from 5 ~m Visa. Mest.ercerd. Dner·s Oub Located At 1695 trvme Ave (At 17th Street) Near B~ Entertainment C.Oste Mesa (714) 64&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE MeO\J lndodes Steak rresh Fish Chicken Burgers & Salads Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Dinner Hours Mon -SSt ~ 11 em For Lune• 4 CQxn Mon -fn Otnher 3 CQ>m Sat & Sun . Ma,or Credit Cards Accepted Located Al. 230J Harbor Bl #31 C.Osta Mesa (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premum steak and seafood house n Orange Q nt:y Since 1922 Serving lunch Mon -Fn 11 3Dam unul 3 CXlpm !)nner 5elWd nighdy until 1 CDam Located oo Newport Blvd & Coast 1-tHf 1n Newport Beach 645-7077 THAI SPICE ~ by the Regster readers as appeared 1n The Best of crenge County secbOn as "The Best That Food In Chnge C.01 "'tv • 'Lunch. dinner. catenng & t.akeout MJ.N CJlEN IN IRVll\E 15455 Jeffrey Road (et l!'Vlne Canter Or J 85 7 8424 Open every' day Sun thnJ Thurs 11 em-9 3Q:>m F.., And Set 11am1 ~ Also located at 615 w 19th St r.osta Mesa 548-4333 DIHO SIAM Thai O.nese Cusine Open 7 deys Mooday -Saturday Lu11Ch 11 ·CD a m. -3 CD p m Dinner 4 CD p m -10 CD p m Sunday Oinner ~ P8f't'1 treyS & cst.enng 8'18"8ble LOCSf.ed ·n the Costa Mesa Courty&rds et 1835 Newport Blvd 0.154 -645-3259 ROYAL KHYBER ~ning CUISU'l8 of India ~for ~nCh Mf 11•:J> 2 ~ CUld for lunch Sat . Sundly br\Jnch 11 D-2 30 Omer ~ from 5· ~ L.ocatad et 1CXJJ 8r!ltOI St North rAll f'lCM for l"ISIMOOna 752-5200 TA PAS The Mty ,....tnnt in 0 C to aff.r the ftoO&t If\ tu•ne from Speirl Widl W. Remenco tnta1a1 ,.,,_ ~ In P.- lt.Mka, ~ hsh '*' & putU ~ 5 diyt per Mii< do8ed Mon l.OCltlid 8t 4253 Mrbflgile "It/By (1 ,,.. eoi.dl "Jaf1n Wr,rle Airport) Mejor credit catdl ~ 1714) 756-8194 TH• CANNKllY Hilbri: w..•oi" ~end Hnol" °'* ~ ~ Man .a..., 11 ~. e cn.n. a,n, 1o<:n.m 12 ~ M MIP' Od oro. Ami..-• ._ am L.-r aSl10~ '". N1wport 8-1\, CA 92e83 tn4t e?&6n :, r. u~10 . • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 Atl CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Gel hoolced oo the freshest hsh ava iable Fresh gnl ed' tish seafood and chicken. sandwiches se'aels gnlltffi plates ano pest.a spec1el1t1es Open seven days a week Mon thru Ssi: 11 arn.9pm, Sunday 11arn.7pm CatennQ a11B1 able located At 670 W 1 ltJi St #GB Costa Mesa (West of the new Traof!f' Joes) 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Wnterfronr d•ntng at the former SIU> o' • "I S'.D Sea S"la· ty and Oeleneys Featunng fresh maSQuite-gnlled seatood oyster bar and reta~ hsh mari<et Full bar Ogar p oo On 119 paPo All ma1or cards Catenng evadable Senting upon A!'T'llia Mooeratety pncoo Located at 630 Udo Park Onve nt>ar Liao lsiano Open 7 da{.> funch & dinner 6 75-flSH 5 . . . HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We have the ~ Taps on record 1n Chnge Covnt'f 46 imported oecrs 42 mcm brewers We feature over 50 SlllQl&-mS't & blended Scotch whiskeys as well as many toD·Of tne-11ne bourt>ons. c:.eq 1 las & tirarid es Located at 1830 ~.-oort 8Nd I~ & Harbor) 548-8428 THE PARADISE EUROPEAN COFFEE HOUSE Feattinng ~pecie ¢y coffee. fu espresso M" fine "loco:at.es ~ an tee cream & coffee crest.tons FreSh ~•ed oastrres and CBl<es ()uen 7 da'(S 8 ~ Sun-Thurs 10a 'ClJI"' r n-Sat 1 Clem-1 i pm Located at 705 E Balboo BNd Newport Beach 675-7414 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vetramese dining Next. to ean·s Jr Serving autt enDC VICtflamese cuisine Menu 1ncludeS Vietnamese egg rons spnng rolls old tradioonal nee vermcellt with shnmp end fresh ~ Seperat.e ~1"80 me<l\J prepered In tJlf'! tr8dotionel Buddhist recipes Hours 11 COem-9 CQ>m CkJ6f'd Sunday V•sa/WC accepted 271East17th St Cmt.a MPSS (714) 574-8460 • .. • • • • • .. • " • .. .. .. • •· • I A12 1 •• IV e< A fl( ... In ... Cl II IP lo ... If lu Ct Tl •v fn er °' In 0 frt ch 30 pt IP ff'I u ftl pl .. cu di ti .. St ,.. Pt qu y P" ,,,. f• ga qu lnr co pu o• o . ·~ '°" lt '"" 01tt ~u r Al OR Ott• .,,., 1tu '""' "". ""'" t\01" ''"' ti>• I)(. lletl Me Ave QUI 768 o. AL by 0 11 I r . ~ :? .... , . . I 0 •• ·= • 1 d1on Sout patr1 Ord ntlTI ble ( Cl d1J a w t ung A Pep) !tut COd whcs ) Qui \ton reld quo 1ndt <.lut nm~ ,. the Cor Cot C'OO Jo Co the Su· St.I for db be Joi po datebook An evening with Mikhail Baryshnikov . . T here d.!e certain entertain· en and At1iJt.i whose unpi:_ealon.a a.re etched so d~·ply thdt ven II they have Jung pa,sed their prune. they still 1'f'm untouchable They ore 4rt.a.sts who Me wo 111tngwng and mynertous that th1•y don't seem human And it yc>u were ever tn the same room w11~ dny one of them, your heart wCJuJd drop and you'd be ren- d1·ri-d unable to SpPctk -or hH•cithe Robert De Niro David 8c)WJ.e. Kurt Vonnegut These a.re JU!t v1rnf' of the peoplP wh<>M! art has tfJu< hed me liO profoundJy at 1111w r><11nt thdt at the l.J.me, I r ciuJ<Jn't 1•ven .llll<igtne them hdv- • 1q normal !Jv<~ These c1Ce peo- pJ,. who S<~m .,o unrectl th.at there ,,n·r <t runt of trep1dotwn when I llunk 11bout mPet..tng lhHm -· li1-c 11Usf• 1t couJd nPver hdppen 1w .. 1d1·s SP~mg d ped·s11.t•d l~ow11· di Andheim Stddrnm tn l '1H4, I httd ni•ver hf'en dose • nouqh to dny of thl!st-crypllc fir~un•s lo l'VCn know Whdt lh(•y 1 "'1lly look hk'• IJnW '""' Srltur<ldy nJqht, when I found myv·U -;1ttmq .in the WillPm Th<'-<llf(• 10 Lcr.. 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I <JIJX I() tllll ·I pm \9'\ Lari} U1rd \7'\ nt4/9X) l:Ml'OWER YOllR"il.:U · 'JO (Wf WI IAT Y< >U WANT < 111111mu11c at um & < '0 11/711 I Rewlutu111 K L.I>. Mediutlon Services 1.800.586.3342 nancy cheever 5tanding 1n front of an audience that wo.s sttftened in awe. 1 peeked through m y bor- rowed blnoculara and there be was in full view: the man I was so ~ken by when I wo.s young, juJt standing there rn front of me. Then he 5tarted to move. And I was enamored alJ over agam. He's not danong ballets any- more -this was a contemporary treabnent of movement, light and sound. for me, it was an explo- ration into a long career 10 dance. from the ngors of routine to the (reed.om of improvisation there w"a.s a sadness and a llgl\t- heartedness to hls movement - And ther e I was, dbout to see a daring discovery of one man's this person who I had lettPr condJtion tt was beautiful. dreamed about ca.sudlly meeung The second dance was in on a street comer, and with complete silence, the onJy sound whom I'd make some deep con-coming from his strong but gen - nection that wouJd c.:drry us off lie feet rutting the wooden stage. into endless taJks and giddy He struck poses like an Egyptian laughter. phdTaoh, d mcill waiting in line. a I had scrambled to 1icketMas-coy lovPr ter as soon as I read about his ln the last act, NHeart- fust all-solo program, ·An Beat. mb, • dJl ele~- Everung of Music and Dance, H 1\1 ~~ tronk device taped to an d bought one of the ~ ~ -·~ .s' his chest amplified last tickets to ~ ~ .t~ · his rapid heartbeat. operung ~-~~ 1~' ~(1\) His naked upper rug ht. ~~ ,.o•• · C!"• ~ ~\: torso revealed just The .. ., .~ ;;;c'-" ~'fi/A\\. ~ ~~'~t till a touch of loose ticket read • \\ •• ¢ ,,.;~ ~~~" \\ skin around his "possible ''*" 't\\\ i;IJ 1.:Cl ~.%~ \' m1d-sec:tlon, the obstructed ~"€\-1, \~7' only real inclica- view" and ••\ ~ t10n thdl he had aged the VlCW °""'\ ~ couJdn't hdve - been worse• But I dJdn't care. r wdS about to see Uu.!> person who, di age 50, still has the boyish chdnn dnd anstocrallc Plegance that I now ret1lize 1s what tn.illdlly Cdp- ltv<1ted me Whc•n the curuun OJ.><!m•d I Sd w this hgurl-! stand.Ing ttlon11 on dll ur1<1domed sldgP Wld J thought, ·l'hdt's tum? That's Baryshnikov?" I le• wds '>mdU but athJc•bc, clresSC'd in d tdnk lop dfld pleatc-'d cotton pcml!. JUSt c10 averdg£> quy dl d!J l lis heMt bedl rhythmically as he flew gracefully dround the stagP, running and bending and twirlmg then stoppmg to slow the beat with his breathing. The woman next to me told her fnend she thought he was pretcnuous for danC"tng m stlence. Sh e was also put off by the 111temuttent live ddss1cctl music that allowed him a respite between acts The mdn m a wheelchair obstructing my view WdS equally as d1sappomted bPcduse 8drysh- •Hook up this Valentine's ..• • At the "Casual Style" Catalina Fi sh Kitchen. · Featuring Healthy and Delicious Fresh Fish & Seafood . r. crliied Who; ~b;e-;:,; ~a-;;ed R;d -;;o;t;s~ I Crisp Salad, Sourdough Bread and Comp limentary I I Cherries Jubilee. $19.95 lb I • Pu rchase Two Lob ster Di nners and Receive a Free I Appetizer and 2 Classes of Wine or Beverage. I L _ ~~a!!!.e.!e~ ~~ .!_!t!!r~ .!.P_!!!·!_P~ _ .J SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Largest Selection of Seafood Daily! FREsH MEXICAN WHITE AHi TuNA SHRIMP CIAM RISO'ITO (41/50ct) s109~ $69~. s44~ want to see every droplet of sweat come otl that body1• l suddenly and~ fully realned that -as each of them obviously bad -1 wanted to see Barysh- nikov because of what be represented, not because I wanted to see this ~cu· 1ar program.. The difference was that I would have loved anything be did, even ii he stood in one pl.ace and tapped his foot for two hours. walk afterward and talk about life lessoDJ. We would become gr~t friends and COrre$pODd. Let's face it, if I still bad my 18-yea.r-old body and 18-year-old confidence, I p robably would have finagled my way backstage and flirted my way into his dress- ing room. But th~ days are long gone. Instead, I Jugged my 31-year-<>ld body out of the theater and onto the rainy sidewalk. I looked up at what I thought might be a private baclHOOQl. I imagined him look· ing down at me from the window with the same smile he bad flashed his appreciative audience just minutes befo,e. And it was then Baryshnikov became what 1 always imagined him to be. A real person. As I drove away, I realized what ~h~~scinates me about But here was this leg- end, throwing out pure emotion, and all we cared about was looking at him. He was like a spectacle. We were there because he is a legend -because he seems bigger than any- thing we'll ever know. And PHOTO COU(TESY Of ~v FRlfOMAN that, I thought, was sad. When 1t was over, and him: M ' · Baryshnikov is just a man driven by w hat he loves. He's not an enigma, he's a dancer -an aging dancer with amazing talent. And for that, I am grateful to have witnessed his sincerity, and his maturity, through my aduJt eyes. Mikhail Baryshnikov dances to bJs he waved and' duck ed own heartbeat tn .. HeartBeat: m b," one betund the fm al curtain, of the acts tn his first all-solo program, aU my childhood fantasies .. An Eventng of Music and Dance." came flooding back: I . , . wouJd meet Baryshrukov nikov didn t do much leapIDg. somehow and he wouJd find me And at intermission I overheard a I utterly fasanating. He wouJd ask guy with binoculars exclaun, "I me to dinner We'd take a long • NANCY OtEEVER Is the entertain· ment editor of the Dally Piiot. Disney Cruise $peclallsts ,A111~&'ii..._ -CST. "4.«¥1941 3933 Birch St.tfft • Newport s.ach (71.fJ 260-()171 t11e1111e ESTABLISH ED I 962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 YOUR DENTAL HEALTH \ (ilU:\J \\11'.HI[\\ ('.l.\SSlf 0\ nn: \l\l\\l\(11: CEI..EBRATE I..IFE! by Deed.teea Rich , D.O.S. 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Picture Perfect Valentine's Blliiler This Valentine's Day WOl be an occasion you'll always remember when you mjciy Bristol Biltro for dinner. Your spepal evening tildudel a delfdoua ._.course meal, complimentut our "Sweetheart Portrait." th.la ph is taken before you d ine C!nd of your meal. It's a sweet deal, so r reservations now! I 6<J. oo f'tt" coufik R ESERVAT IONS REQUIRED • BRI STOi, BI STRO A1' SOUTll COAST PLAZA 3333 llAISTOL ST .• C%8TA MESA. CA 02828 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 A 15 reel critics • ilirky character, interesting plot create 'Zero Effect' Olt'S NOTE! The Reel Critics coi- n fmurM movie critiques wr1tleo by munity members serving on our I. ff-beat suspense film a great mystery bis film starts out look.mg like a sunple comedy, using the familiar prerruse fa <,wrky pnvate detecflve who ets lllVolved m suuster matters t are over hJ.s head. But the lot and the characters grow ore complex as the story olds, givmg us mystery. sus· nse and satire dlong with the xpected wnor. In many ays, MZero ffect" is a arody of Hol- ood's hard- iled pnvate ye movies. e hero nar- ates the story the serious 'pped tones f Humphrey John Depko art. but exhibits the neUiotic aits of Woody AJJen m his rela- . onships with others Bill Pullman does a great JOb 'ving depth to the oddbctll role f Daryl Zero and making his ange personality understand· ble to the viewer. Ryan O'Neal plays th.e black- . ed nullionaire with poise. d Ben Stiller works hard as WANT A QUOTE? Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlITO • HOMEOWNERS • Hf.ALTII 40 Years in Business ·~ /:: ~ s~>J ~.-.............. ,.. " 631-7740 «J Old N~n Bhd. • N~n Bnch I~ 11.,.. .. ..,...,) Zero's ha.med ass1.Stant Kun Dickens lS well cast as a para- medic who becomes Zero's love interest, and lS also a suspect in the ongoing blackmail scheme. But the hedrt of the movie ts the tale of a good mystery told wit}) wit and style by director Jake Kasdan The onJy flaw 15 that it's too long dt two full hours, sloWl!lg the pdce at cnllcal pomts The p1ctUie would beneltt from tighter ectitmg that would amplify the suspense and plot twists, but it still grows on you as it goes along. This is an Wlusual, offbeatJilin that's worth a look lf you like this genre. • JOHN DEPKO, 47, ·is a Costa Mesa res· ident and a senior investigator for the Orange County Public Defender's OH ice. Kasd an's first major attempt is a winner F resh out of college, d.lrector Jake Kasdan's hrst major mot.Ion picture is quite impressive. "Zero Effect" is fun· ny, intelligent and sly Bill Pullman stars as Daryl Zero, the world's greatest pnvate investigator. Ben Stiller IS his asststant Zero sends his asstStant to interact WJlh every cllent so he can keep hls 1denuty d mystery. Pullman's character is incredi- ble. After a bnef descnptJon of the case. Zero knows where he needs to look to fmd whatever 11> nusswg. Then hehnds it without ~~ dny problems HJ.s fault 15 that he cannot ma.mt.am a sooal relabon- shlp. He does- n't know how to dct but when he 1s on the JOb, he IS . suave and Katie Hostetler confident Conflict arises when the Stiller character wants to get married and ret:II~ from being Zero's ass15tant. As th.ts develops, Zero is falling m love with the enemy, a pard- medic with a mystenous pclSt I Weed MZero Effect" very much, despite the slugQ1Sh I scenes sporadically placed throughout the two-hour falm • KATIE HOSTETLER. 18, is a Newpon Beach resident and a senior a\ Newpon Harbor High School. A great private eye flick with pizzazz I z ero Effect" 1s a movw about Daryl Zero, a pn- vate investigator Bui I Pullman plays this qwrky, self· LOW•LOW PRICES & VERY FAST KENNY 1/t" PRINTER "' . ... ' . :. ' .: .. ' 2 so J 212 tq .J(. 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Zero Effect" proclaimed greatest private tn\.estigator in the world Bf'n Stiller plays Steve A.rlo, Zero's. nght-hand man, who does resedfch for him and meet!> \""1th aU of Zero's cl..1ents Zero never meets directly w1th ctnvone, he onJy ledves h15 pent- house dpdrtmC'n' '' hl·J 11 hds to do \\1th d case dnd llP • ., in tlbg\.Ul>( Zero tsn't d \'<'r\ fr tPndly pt·r - '>On He 1s r~alh into ubservmq people, dnd can J l'dil\' tmd out d lot about d per:.on ll\ ob.,~nmg Rydn 0 NE:'.tl pld} s Cn'gory Stark \\ho hl.rl:''> Zero to fmd out ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS who 1s bldck- mailing tum "Zero Effect" 1s a pretty good movie, ctlthough I thought thdt with Zeros qw.rklne~!> there could have been Julia Lanier more corned) • m 11 1 really liked Pullmdil d!> Z~ro he wai, funn\' and dehrutel\' beheYabJv. ~rk) · · · SUller '"''as reall) qood. too, and what Zeros per!>onal.it) lacked in fashlon Ario s wcts there m the coolest-lookmg !>Ults Thls IS a good pnvate C>\'e story lhdl even has a small love ... ton· m I.he nudd.Je of 1t as wt.•ll lf vou a.re already mtngut>d h\ tlus m0\1e b\ the C'OmmPrCJctJs then go see it -you shouldn t ht.· d.l.sappolhted • JULIA LANIER 27 is a Santa Ana Heights resident and works fo1 a Santa Ana manufacturing company TWIN++ PJllffi~ '98 Concert Series Dinner concerts in the dynamic. intimate venue of Twin Palms Newport Beach February 20 BO DIDLEY . 2 SHOWS 7pm & 9:45pm OC METRO For 1'1ckeb or lnfom.•tion, C•ll 714-721-8288 General Admittlon 'Tlcketa elso aveilabtt at Ticketma ter: 714·740·2000 All9"'-lltta antert81nment ~ ·•·••·····••••···············••••····•······•······•·· TWI H ft PAltlil~ ' .. 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The food lB a bit confusing-and don't bother trying to decipher the three or four d.ifterent menus, just pick from one ot the pho- tographs laid out on the counter or in the main menu. On my first visit I tried the shnmp with vegetables ($4.50), mixed vegetables in a sweet sauce topped with plenty of big grilled shrimp along side a scoop of steamed rice. The portion was more than adequate and the shrimp was excellent. My friend tried the crispy beef with vermicelli ($3.95), a bowl filled with lettuce, mint, vermi- celli noodles, green onion and braised beef. The bowl comes with a side of hot and healthy, the price is right and the servtc;e is great. I've been there DINING REVIEW fish sauce -a staple in Viet· namese cooking -to pour over three times now: once on d Fri- day rught, once (or lnend's birth- day lunch, and once for tdke-out. The place IS kl/lilly situdted strip mall at the comer of alI'Vlew Road and Bd.ker Street 1n C'ostd Mesa, with easy access from Bak· er. It's a sunple place with a simple facade, simple tahl<>'> and chairs anQ a mirror~ wall. They serve up some gredl Vietndrnese dnd Chinese dishes -with the C hln<1'><> cwsme cooked Vietndll1C'>P style It's all the whole thing. The beef was marinated and sauteed and had a nice flavor. The second time I went with a friend who is a strict vegetarian. Cooks were kind enough to make her a special plate of sauteed veg~tables wtth rice; I had gnlled shrimp wi1h vermicel· 11 and a Thai iced tea ($1 .50). The iced tea was thick and sweet with half and half, con- densed milk and a strong brew of tea. The vermicelli bowl was simi- lar to the crispy beef bowl: plain btief y in entertainment Les Brown brings his big band sounds Big Band enthusiasts can see Les Brown and his Band of Renown perform at Orange Coast College at 4 p.m . on SUQ11ay. Brown will perform "Sentimental Journey" and other favorite songs. Brown bas performed in films, concerts and presidential events, and has recorded music with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Johnny Mercer. Orange Coast Colleqe is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $20, and $24 at the dooJ. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. A tribute to Sinatra at Newport Marriott The Great American ~usic Company preserlts "The Music of Frank Sinatra• on Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Sinatra fans will hear tines from the master of romantic songs, including "My funny Valentine," "l've Got You Under my Skin" and other favorites. There will be a $10 cover charge and a $10 food and bev- erage minimum. Parking is free. For reservations coll 729- 6900. The hotel is at 900 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. Holy Smokes!· 1/3 of our Bar is Certified Outdoorsf .3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always "Your Home Away From Home" 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 A TRAIN LCVVERS EVENT GR88NB8RG g reat train • dollhousc • t oy SHOWS Saturday, February 14 Sunday, 'February 15 Orange County Fair and Exposition 88 Fair Drive -Costa Mesa, CA • Experience over 2500 square feet of exoitiog and realistic N scale action at three sensational operating layouts built by area model railroading clubs! Plus the best of Lionel postwar from 1949 to 1959, delightful animated HO carruval and BlG train fun at the 0 gauge layout. • Enjoy one-stop hobby shopping at the competitive market. • Attend infonnuive model railroading clinics. • Enter to win great hourly door prizes. Show Hours: 'Saturday 11 -5 and Sunday 11-4 Admission: $5Adutts-$2Ages 6-12 (A dmi/slon good for botlt day$) DiroctiON: ConvenitOtly located off 40' San ~ f nicway or 's COICI Meta flWW8)' and bomc of .... °'9nle CoUncy Pair. Enter F~ off Arlinston Drive. For illformltioo c:aJJ ?J.,..708-3147, 4J ().795. 7447 or vitit our web •i~ at www.~.com. · ' r----------------~--·-•ww~e-"~--------~----·-----------, I • I ~ F.Y.t. . : I I : +WHAT: Viet-: l nam'1 Pearl 1 : +WHIM: 1215 I &kef St., Coti- : ta Mela : +WHEN: Mon· I day through,. Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.rn.1 Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m . +HOWMUOi: Inexpensive + PHONE: 540· 2212 I I I I I , I I I I I I I Serena . , Nguyen, own· : er of Vietnam's : Pearl, presents : a bowl of pbo :. tbal aoup, one . : of the many : Items OD the : menu at the : Costa Mesa : • restaurant. : I OONLEACH : I DAI.'< Pl.OT : . • I ------------------------------------------------------~ I vermicelli wtth lettuce. nunt, 1 It was a low-Cat, deha 0\1$ meal. green onion and gnlled shrimp -and for $4.50, you ~an't go wrong. and fish sauce to top it all off. The talce-out order, that I MONDAY Flauta's with Guacamole $2.00 ' . TUESDAY Taco Day $1 .00 Any Taco WEDNESD~Y THUBSDil' SATURDAY &,SUNDAY I Hawaiian Special MED LG $2.00 $4.00 Chicken Special with soda $3.50 745 W. 19th St. A-B ' CostaM ... 722-8513 we.now de•v•rl 951-2500 71ndckne 'i<ealfy 9ooJ7ood h 1Jt'Y 11 n1t1111F1/U' t't\'11111.'/ 1{ fltnuig, "111t<'ll'fl, flnd ~ ui t/x u1lim11U ,.U/11~91{ t/x l if61 ,l/11rr-/JaUnJ(HI/ fi,,· mily S/19 per mu/I/,, 6:<kl p.m.-9:<kJ p.111., rtvmial1JH11 rtq111°rr<J. Gaffupia Gioppino Lobsccr, Shrimp, Mu)SCI!>. Clam~ Fresh Herb!! and Avocado in a Saffron 1bm:m1 Broth &lad0/isia Bo'lron Ribb Lcnuce, Sun-Dncd Cherries ond Toasted Walnuts with a Olc:ny VinaiWl=ITC Dressing Cbt~j)/: &/mon :A!pin ; ' Baked Fil lee of Salmon topped witJ\ a Thyme Sole Mowsclinc wich a ~ Red f>cppcr Cc>Uli ~nlry Vea!GliQ,p I lctl>-Mannatcd Veal Chop over a Wild Mu htoom Compc>te w1ch 1 Kcncuc.ky Bouthon ~tice and Cri.<1py Otu{ln ~nzedru of.ZJeef:an</ /ix41u 8milcd 'lendcrl0tn IA' Bccf' anJ Medallions (1( AUltl'alian Rock Lotmer over 1 Bed o( Pernod Spinach with a 1luffic Buucr GI~ %ricWJt ' Whuc Chc1L·ul.1tc and Ra,,phcny Iced Souft'lt tn a I lean~ C.h•ll·Ol.itc Shell with Aqoncd Bernet and an Anwcuo Sr.aU'1C l',.r .,. __ ,.., 1Ultlt llft. ..w VlrJ (:.,.._.,.., _ ""'• JJ;lflilil.w1..,.-JJ11 htl'IU41U'-4> Mf iifl~.,, '"'""-,_"""""",,.,,.,.,,,,.,. ..... ' 4 OMt l/1#'11111{11 " • brought to my sister and her family, consisted of com th.it nuong, cllarbroiled pork over nee ($3.95), spring rolls ($2.50) and ga ngu vi huong, roasted chicken with five spices ($5.75). The chicken was a whole breast over rice and, even though we couldn't make out the five spices, was moist and delicious. The pork was a hit with everyone -tender and moist · with a barbecued teriyaki flavor. The bite-sized strips were served over rice with tomato, lettuce and onion. The spring rolls were a little disappointing, but they were a d~finite palate-cleanser with a load of mint and lettuce inside a rice paper wrapper. The strips of tofu were virtually tasteless, but the spicy. peanut sauce for dip- ping was outstanding. Other tnenu items mdude sweet and sour shrimp ($6.50), pork with vegetables ($5.95), egg roUs (!2.50) and a variety of ,sand- wiches (all $1.75). The restaurant also features pho, or beef noodle soup, a Vietnamese favorite. mnat-S NOTI: ~ .. compiled from Oally Pilot food reviews. HABANA Head for the scent of Caribbean cooking at the back at the Lab Anti-Mall. • where an old door opens to factory-style windows, sun- set-washed concrete and the aroma of roasting pork. There you'll find authentic Cuban food such as mojo and papaya 5hrilfip.,mrtto steamers and boCAditos, Bottles ot American, Span- ish and Chilean wine are • available. For the sbow- stopper desseft, a cup made of chocolate holds a fiour· less chocolate cake with espresso cream sauce. Hot chocolate bread pudding is heavenly.Habana is at 293Q Bristol St., Costa Mesa. CalJ, 556-Q176. •SEE CAPSUt.ES PAGE A17 ~rtat fool-At R tafOl(abfe p,.t~t.f. 1111 Tiu T!mt ... CluJJ1 tlfa!olft. Chubb Burger Combo $350Plus tax 1 /3 Pound Burger, Steak fries and Bottomlns Soft Drink. BBQ Sp~re Ribs$? BBQ Chiclce~ $ !)91 Chicken & Rib Combo $tp5. All items ~rvt'd w/~ed pouto and ltumed veggln Come Try Our French Dip, Club, or Roast Beef Sandwich! Establish~J 1922 Neruport B~ach The Premium Steak & Seafood House in Orange County Since 1922 Our 7&" Year! Blue Plilte SpeCUds 0. an,.,,r.u lMileh Men~ P/111 A ~~ . -.tr.,,, DiiM,, $8.95 0.."" ""* .... cw,."*"" a. •• ,..., WM Meat LNI • fg• •CW,. • Sttaffd Por• CJiqa ~C. ... .ult r ..... s.u, • PeccuSW1 S.... T...,_,........., • H .... rla QotfLslh • Br""' ~Sh ..... Pet IMIC .... c.r. Frfncr• • ct&kln FrW s ,,.,.,.,.,.,....,, ·•.a.•i..a.v, CM••-c...r's.W • ............... • IAiill* ........ • SCl8W Ml Pf#m • S.O.S. lwdr-.i9-""'911:30• .W•JM SIONE ~ FRO~JOE'S OFMIAMI Noted for Decades for our Superb Tratlitional Tabk Side Service <MMr s.WJ • WJutl SpinMh ,w.J • C""'1 w.J Stta Dilmt • Stta Tll114re • JtmntMlt 1"""" "S.,,,, NoAHi/Oility n Y....,.,l»ft NewfN!rt BoalmN II CGui ' • 6'.S:-7fY!1 • CAPSULES MARGARrTAVIUE CONTINUED FROM A 16 VEGAGO-GO SAPORJ Scents of tarragon, shallots, oregano and garlic mixed with oven smells of baking bread a.re as good a welcome as any. Sapori serves pastas, soups, pizzas and salads in an unusually pleasant dining room and on a sunny patio. Tasty Italian dishes -pear with shaved Paremsan cheese, carpaccio di bue and risotto del giomo -are highlights. Sapori has a nice selection of wines, 40% of them from Italy. Sapori is Beach. Call 644-4220 NICK'S CUONA rTAUANA •veg a Go-Go" offers a variety of vegetarian food with flavors from around the world. The 16 flavors of Rappers are signature items, and the chesseburger and fries taste almost like the real, fat-loaded deal.At Atrium Court, 401 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Call 721-4088. A good margarita is hard to find, but they're at Margari- taVille, where margaritas made of fresh lemon and lime juice and Sauza Gold tequila are the best in town. The food is fine, the bar is generous and the conviviality gets an A-plus. Mexican-food staples are available at good prices -a lot of good stuff is less than $6. Margaritaville is.at 2332 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 631-8220. 4 at 1080 Bayside Drive, Newport Using fresh vegetables and herbs grown orgarucally at the family ranch in Temecula, Nick and his son, Joe, serve up some of the best-tasting Italian dlshes - using old-fashioned fa.mtly reapes -this side of Sicily. They cure their own olives, make their own sausage, cook with sea salt and use imported pasta. The bruschet- ta is a great start and the pizza crust is pedect. Standout pasta Off/~'? ROYAL KHYBER Vafenline 'S Vay All Ladies Will Receive a Long Stem Rose. February 14, 1998. Special 4 Course Dinner $25.95 per per~on riil1'3oQY~~~!:!):~~S · For Reservations Call 752.-55200 ValenfiOe's Dalj Wine & Dine Your Valentine! Ptbru11.ry 13th 0-Uth •Po,;,. Co11rl6 Dh#flr COME IN AND ENTER TO WIN · DiNNER FOR TWO AT VltLA NOVA Bring in this ad during the month of February and receive . 15°/o Off any Purchase. Featuring the Aloha Room From Toes On The Nose & Quiksville 'AVA K THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1998 A 17 dishes include raviolim fantasia. ravioli and carbonara. The abnos- phere is charming and roomy with a mce color scheme, a murored wall, statues and a fireplace. And N"lclc himself is a fixture you can't miss. Nick's is at 2300 Harbor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa (rear parking lot}.Call 549-1511 or 549-7072. GOLDEN DRAGON Friendly owners and seTving staff seem earnest in their desire to make everyone comfortable. At lunchtime, ent.rees are served witb fried rice, soup and appetiz- er. Those favorite appetizer standbys, egg rolls, fned won tons, fried shnmp, barbecued pork ribs and wrapped chicken, as a starter, are great. Tea is plentiful and most entrees cost around $8 to $10. There is an attractive bar serving liquor, a limited wine choice and a fine selection of Chinese beers. Gold- en Dragon is at 2023 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa. Call 642- 7162. TheCann y I f!al'e,1(t1ire-~ Oa1 HAll•B OllJISE SP Friday, February 13th & Saturday, February 14th • 5:3Cpm Dinner in the restaurant followed by 7:00pm : 8:30pm dessert cruise $59.50 per person Inclusive -or - 7:00pm Dinner in the restaurant followed by 9:00pm -I 0:30pm dessert cruise · $65.50 per person Inclusive • For more ln(onnallon or re.sen·at1ons plL'lJ~t: cull· a1s-s111 3010 Lafayette Ave .• Newport Beach FREE LONG STEMMED 0 Buy 1 doz.en long-stemmed roses fur VaJencine's Day & Receive a coupon for a completely FREE doz.en of wrapped long-nemmed roses• during July I-Sept. l, 1998 ,, , fl/•1('• , 1 Mii 1 I ~11 I U I I H • 1.;r I I '()lltt 1VMl>le ~ tnt~oonl llstld lltlOIO W'100ta rOM1 "'IV Of MTanglCI lor IOd<llona ttt ht~ -. orOtn & ~""'"' tlll•gh orFER GOOD fHRU 1 1• 98 2275 NEWPORT BLVQ. COSTA MESA (Comu of Newpon 8c Fairn~) (714) 64S-O 983 HARBOR • --COSTA MF.SA (Come.rofHubor .. 8c Baku) (714) ~3135 \ . February 14tb 5pm-!Jpm Valentine~ Day • Tllru COIU"« IJinnLr • De.uert: • Complimentary, Vakt Parking $40.00 pu coupk .. For Rl.MrMliMw CJl 225-6120 I e h d e h d If 1f e j e () , 1 l I t c It 1. c :i ~ ' • t ft i: e c 0 s e . " p Q ~ p n I g q Ir c p d 0 It le 1t- dt s c 0 0 s. T 1e Ill w n< "' al 0 hi .. "" g1 7E ~ b 0 l p se at 10 G1 p ve p A 18 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY l2, 1998 editorial readers hotline • • Waterfront residents and businesses can Window .of opportunity ~ost ... . get along after all There is a certain quan(iary that comes with just about .l every beacllside, tourist town. 'fypically such locales are both desirable places to live and great places to do business. Cou11cil ·reop~ns And city fathers of these coa~ communities are often faced with the task of marrying up residential tranquillity with the right of merchants to operate suecessful, if some- times noisy, businesses. Newport Beach is no stranger to this. Many of'thls town's best-loved and prosperous businesses are within earshot of homes. It's just a way of We in a picturesque city wbere everyone either wants to live or run their busi- ness by the water. Jte note to thank the Daily Pilot mdows ·debate for sticking up for a well- run business meeting. Which bnngs us to the latest battle: Windows on the Bay restaurant vs. Lido Isle residents. · A few months ago, Windows on the Bay owner Scott Shuttleworth was quietly running a model restaurant; which served good food and had generated no noise complaints for nearly two years. City sound experts were even sent out to measure the noise generated·by Shuttle- worth 's restaurant and they found it didn't violate local sound ordinance$. But Windows has at least one noisy neighbor, Joe's Crab Shade, that creates quite a racket, according to Lido Isle bayfront residents and anyone who's had a meal there. So an Ulilocent bystander, Windows, got caught in the crossfire. Shuttleworth now has to shoo everyone off his outdoor patio by 9 p.m. weeknights and 10 p.m. weekenM. Which isn't exactly good for business, espe- cially for a waterfront restaurant. that is and has been operating within compliance. As a resident of Lido Is1e, 1 enjoy Restau- rant Row and have expe- rienced no problems for the patio in the three years l have lived across from Win- dows on the Bay. arissa Espino, Daily Pilot Newport Beach City Couh- lift the 40 restrictions that p ed on Windows·on the Shuttleworth two In other action, a handful of city employees will be plugging in their cars b~fore clocking out for the day once 17 electric city vehi- cles come driving into Newport Beach. I feel that they should be left alone and allowed to continue business as usual. J have been a guest at Windows and enjoyed my experience and have been a neighbor of Windows and had no adverse problems or effects. What would you rather see: a boarded up window front? Let them stay and earn an income; the patio is not a problem! The council voted 6-1 in sup- port of applying for $82,867 in grant funds from the Air Quality Man !Jement trict ~ Je 17 Thankfully, Councilwoman Norma Glover has asked for the matter to be reconsidered. And at Us next meet- tng, the council will review five of the restrictions placed on Windows. The other 35 will remain intact. NANCY EGGERS Lido Isle The council's job now is relatively simple: to set a sin- gle standard -for noise, for outdoor dining -for all waterfront businesses. For example, il noise generated by a restaurant stays within the guidelines set by city's sound ordinance, bow late Cat\ diners be served al fresco? The Lido Isle Community Association applauds the Newport Beach City Counal's deasion on the Windows on the Bay issue. dows by the Bay. Harbor area Republi- cans must really be proud of lum P. MURRAY Newport Beach am a longtime vobng reside nt. As such, l know it 1S very unportant to have a reliable, responsible, quality city govern- ment, one that is working to help good busi- nesses that enhanee our city's image. And while they're at it, coW\cil members need to fig- ure out a better way to crack down on restaurateurs who break the noise barrier. Swift and hefty fines would be a good start, allowing the conscientious restaurant owner to operate later into the night and eventually shutting up - or down -the outlaws. Even though there is tax revenue generat- ed by restaurants, the revenue generated by the local reside ntial community far outweighs thdt amount. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lido Isle Community Association I read the Tuesday Feb. 3 edition of the Daily Pilot and I feel the editor, William.Lob- dell, must have made a mistake. Surely he was wrong wbe, be reported that the City Counol voted 7-0 to cause great financial dJs- tress to the owner of Windows on the Bay restaurant, as well as to many residents and visitors to our city who are patrons. We need a government wtth elected coun- cil members in place to help the city, residents, local business, and, in our special case, to make our aty a place where we attract quality visitors. There have been residents and businesses along the eqge of the harbor for decades, and they've manage to coexist. Surely the council can find a way to let quiet restaurants continue serving outdoors past 9 p.m . and still tree residents from the nightly din of rowdy diners. Let me g et Uus straight, after bemg subject- ed to rvtr. Right Stuffs ongoing partisan tirades about government imposing itself on the citi- zenship of this country, Councilman John Hedges pulls er 180 and dee.des to impose himself on the responsible ownership of Wm- I have eaten at Wmdows on the Bay several times, especially when l want a pleasant experience I do not know the owner of staff and they do not know me, but 1 Please. council members, reconsider this thoughtless vote. VISit Windows on the Bay and concentrate your efforts on helping quali- ty businesses do their jobs. HARRY C. CROWE LL Newport Beach re bu a l Waldorf negotiations with district haven't hit standstill l am wntmg to clanfy e rroneous informa- t10n provided m a story wntten m the Feb. 6 Datly Pilot dbout the Waldorf School of O range County We have not ~refused" New- port-Me~a Urufied School District's offer to relocate to the Ma.non Parsons Special Educa- llon Cente r in Costa Mesa and, in fact, to our knowledge, are still in negotiations regarding the Parsons Center as well as other possible locations Our response lo the district's relocation offer questioned a nwnber of concerns, mdudmg the fact that the Parson's site is not large enough to accommodate our program; it leaves us four classrooms shy. We also expressed concerns regarding the terms of the lease agreement offered, which would once agam leave· the stability of our school in an extremely precarious situation. The concerns we docwnented in ·our negotia- tions with the district have nothing to do with the neighborhood where it is located Providing a quality program with a mini- 11lUIIl of disruption to our students is of prima- ry unP<>rtance to us at the Waldorf School of Orange County. To cul our program to fit an mad~uate space or to open up the possibility of another move in tbe near tulure could be devastating to both. We are eager to come to a positive resolu· tion and hope that our community an9 the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distril:t will assl.st us in working througti lllil ~ tn a.s amiable a way as poss:lble. KIM BROWN Administrator The Waldorf School of Orange County Newport Beach , f community commentary Reasons for reading deficiencies are clear BY CHRISTINE LOFGREN Afiparent of school-age children the Newport-Mesa Unified ool District, I have many opportunities to observe the quabty of our schools. As a full-time instructor al UCJ, I am keenly aware of the deficiencies m basic literacy skills shown by our col- lege students, who represent the top 12.5% of our California high school graduates. The relationship between the deficiencies in performance of our college studen\s and'the conditions in our K -12 public schools LS quite appar- ent. A group of children now attending our schools has paid a steep price for the mistakes of others. Our state educa- tion system has suffered through a recession, Proposition 13, and some bad decisions about curriculum. Our own district has been affected addition· ally by the embezzlement and the county bankruptcy. I will leave it to the pundits to decide fault -there is enough to go around to the parents, teachers, administrators, school board members, politicians, voters, and an education system that resists change, The one group that is blameless in this mess is the children. There are a variety of ways the edu- cation system and our commwiity have let these children down. We have not supplied adequate in.9truction to all children and have sent and continue to send messages to the students that schools are not a community priority. Unless corrective and remedial pro- grams are implemented tn our schools for .the children in gradet 4-t 2, and the results of these programs monitored, we will continue to produce high school graduates with low levels of Ut-• eracy. I draw my eiamples from Bnlign Middle and Newport Harbor High schools because I have n:n know\· edge of them. Currently, cbildren in grades 1 ·3 benefit from the wonderful 20.to-1 ratio of ttUdenll to teecheis. I lowever, tM are lt\identl at Ensign who have DfMU' been 111adailiotfewerthan33 pupils. M things itaDd. the only chance tt.y Will~ a small elm may be in ninth.grade Erlglkh. Thia ... bard- ly a solution for students who, because of large class sizes, have had little indi- vidual attention 111 readmg and have generally received minimal, if any, feedback on their written work. It is well-known that large classes slow the process of education and make the work of the teacher less productive. These large classes send a With the socioeconomic and education- aJ levels of our community, we should not be at all content or pleased with average scores, but should have a con- crete goal. such as scores averaging in the top third nationally. The physical condition of our schools is embarrassing. Instead of driving by, take the time to walk clear message to the chil- dren about how much education is valued in our community. One factor that has a large influence on reading scores is availability of reading materials. There is a shortage of textbooks, and our school libraries are in horrible shape. The books in the library at Newport Harbor High are antiquated. What statement does the dispari- ty between our beautiful Central Library and the sad condition of our school libraries make to our children? through a local school and look at it as you would look at a potential home or office building. Would you be content living or working somewhere with no improvements or main- tenance in the past 20 years? Compare our schools with our homes and busi- nesses. Our children see the contrasts and it is There is one librarian for 2,000 students, about one-third of the national average. While our com- munity does have a good public library, only those children with parents willing and able to take them can use this resource. What statement does the disparity between our beautitul Central Ubrary and the sad concli,tion of our school llbrarles make to our chlldren1 Our commllllity sends another mes- sage to the students when the pub- lished materials they read have gram· JMtical and spelling errors. This indudes newspapen (sony, but even the Daily Pilot), school notices, school publications, parent pubbtions, stu· dent publications, ~ handouts distrib- uted by teachers. The most egregious example 1 have seen was an English te&cbef't ertOr·dddled hand· outs, which bad been used for JO many years without cotNctkm that they were copted from dittol. How oan children be led to be1iev we value literacy when th re are so meny counter exam- ples? Th.e "do as I say, not as l do" approach to upbringing has t>een shown not to work. Th.at many ltUdenta a.re reading . below grade level should be no IW· , prile given the tMChtng metbodi Uled and the l8CK ~ lndMdual lnltnlction. , another clear m~ge. Students at different schools feel the effects of the tight bud- get differenUy. At Newport Harbor, ninth-grade athletes are released from school at 12:30 p.m. every other day because they do not take a sixth class (physical education), 'lb.is ts great for those athletes in the few sports with coaches that can con- duct practices at that time. For the oth- er students, it means finding a place to study, finding a ride home, or walking borne to wait for a practice to start at 3:30, 4 or even later. Since many of these children are on campus dwiDg the last period of the day waiting for their athletic practices, it would make sense to allow them to enroll in a cla.ss. That is impossible because class sizes are alreGdy so large. This again shows the students our priorities. There are a variety of ways to heJp our •torgotten" fowth-ttuough 12th· grade students. Some involve making the DMXley available to that addido.na.l teachers con s14l1 the remed1aJ ~ grams. Ensign Prtndpal Allan Muoert· no and Newport I tvbor Prbldpa.1 Bob Boles both ore worklilg on this and could have larger effects with more teachers. .. Qithy Schieffer Ml dane wonders at the &mgft Ubrary, ~ tbroogh bard work and innOYatklil. There are ' many opportunities for community involvement, both in improving the school libraries and in working with individuals on reading. Why isn't there a "Friends of the Newport-Mesa School Libraries" organization? Is it easier for our community to wait until illiterate students leave school and then try to reach them through adult literacy programs? Our school boa.rd struggles with finding money, even for clearly neces- sary programs. For some reason, within this district, money is not fungible. There was no choice but to build the expensive new headquarters because that money could not be used for any- thing else. However, during the embez- zlement, rponey seemed to move quite freely from its designated usage. At the public forum on "Wb.at is Quality Education?" last June, Marian Bergeson responded to a question about the problem in the quality of the education given this group of students by saying that unfortunately, no funds are avallable to improve things for them. I would suggest that any money recovered from tbe bankruptcy should be dedicated to improving educatiorut.l quality !or those in grades 4-12. In the 10 years 1 have taught at ua. I have watched the quality of literacy there go down and down among the native speakers of English. including students from the Newport-Mesa dis· bict. I am sure that when the students benefiting from the 20.to-1 ratiO reach college, things will be better. However, l do not want to have to wait another 10 years to teach more competent tead· ers and writers. nus school di5trict needs to set con- crete, measurable goa1I for academic lmprovement. At this time ol change in leodership, we must let the IChool boerd know thot we are not pleesed With the ate o1 our IChoola and that , . .vong ICbolutlc ltandardl need to be inst1tuted. Th.ts cUltdt1 Al lucky .to haw many patentl wbO ... wry 'laYOtved In difllr. ant taaa al om~ Qudly edu· cadoO fldr .a ltDlld be OQI' top prtcdy. "' ( ' . what's afloat LICENSE UPGRADE POWER YACHT TRAINING OCC's Sailing Center offers an intensive course for holders of a U.S. Coast Guard license as Mas- ter or Mate to help prepare for the adnunistered navigation and deck general upgrade examina- tion modules to t 50/200 GT Mas- ter or Mate, beginning Feb 23 from 9 a .m. to 2 p.m. at 1801 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $150. For more infor- mation, call 645-9412. WHALE W~CHING BALBOA BOAT RENTALS Otters rentals for experienced skippers in comfort and style aboard either a 17-or 19-foot duel console power boat. Rental rates BIG BOAT SAILING 4range from $40 to $60 an hour. Half -day rates are $135 for the 17. foot dual console, $170 for the center console and $195 for the 19-foot dual console. Rates are sllghtly higher on weekends. Bal- boa Boat Rentals is at 510 E. Edgewater, Balboa Peninsula. For reservations, call 673-7200. WHALE WATCHING UNDER SAIL Aboard a 46-foot sloop with a llcensed captain Space is limited. Sorry, no children or smokers. For more information, call 646-4005. OCC's Marine Program offers a five-day power yacht training class, Power Yacht Owner-Operator 'ftaining, beginning Feb. 18 through 22. For more lnformaUon, call 645-9412. OCC's Sailing Program offers a non-credit course that covers all aspects of sailing big boats off- shore, Sundays beginning Feb. 22 through March 22, from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m. at 1801 W Coast High- way, Newport Beach The cost 1s $115. For more informal.Jon, cdll 645-9412. SEA EXPLORERS The Sea Explorer Slup1 Del Mar 711 of Orange County seeks young men ages 14 to 18 who are interested in being a part of the Sea Explorer program. The group offers a well-rounded maritime e xperience program that encompasses sailing, sea- manship, piloting, navigation and cruising. The group meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information. call Mike Stewart at 642-6301 or Jerry LaPointe at 551-8591 BONGO'S SPORTFISHING Offers private party whale watching excursions everyday. The cost is $125 for one hour, six passenger maximum and a three hour minimum. For more infor- mation, call 673-2810. NEWPORT LANDING Offers a low-cost way to whale watch, weekdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and weekends and holidays from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The cost is $14 for adults, $8 for seruors and children over 12. Special discount rates are available for schools, churches and commuruty youth groups. 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He ought to go take a shower. Openeid the trodt And the bood, White, I said Oi~ Oil the lights, &bowed "Whitel Tb4t'• a good color. Very popular.• He turned his me the vanity m.a.rrnn, tubed ID chair slightly and gazed out the a bad dUlic rock radio ltaUcm and wilbed me goOd luck. window. MLet me show you .. Mr. Mo.rble, th.ii is • ~ something." good car.• He smiled and held the door open for me. For an So we trudg~cross the lot. He showed me een model, the world be looked like be wu a gray model and one that about to bow or c:wtsy. "You appeared to be the color of a should be proud of yourself." cheese omelet. Finally, he Funny, pii.de wasn't exactly showed me the white car. the emotion I was feeling. "That's a nice color,• he 1 drove home. It was a good · allowed. drive. A fast 4five. And, yeah. I It's, like, white, I said. Basic was ~ to feel a little more white. •A good color,• he important until I rounded the insisted. comer and aw my old Nissan We walked back to his office, filled out some foDDS. It parked in front of my boUle. . Uke a stale cup of coffee, seemed like the numbers kept the car was there to greet me, changing. l rubbed my eyes. and remind me who I was. He step~ out of the room and brought in some other Corms. A • STEVE MADU Is ttHt Dally Pilot's fog was creeping through my man~lng editor. DEBBIES CLOSET 'clothlfti& • ACce8841»1'14~ Shoes • C09ftletlca St. John Knits • Liz Claiborne • Armani • Mondi Anne Klein • Jones N.Y. 55/45 Split on Consignment Items (Items must be nearly new, dry cleaned. l)fessed & on hangers) 270 E. 17th St. #3, Com Mew (In M1 Casa Shopping Center Near Shirley"s Bagels! 645-1162 Receive the facts, IN PLAIN ENGLISH, on Mediaire, Social Security & Retirement lssuesl T How you can protect your assets from o Nursing Home stay/ T Home Health Core options. 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How much to own, What to look cwt furl T Leorn about hidden tax traps in your retirement account ,::.:::. irou / l • ~~--= t.t:NEMAE oc •1 securl II SunPlus ·-!G'r R•-~ dmlnlstratlon M. 111 • 11., 1111 ------·~:;:. · Commwl.ityl F,.• Agency on Agin~ =:.-:=' --"-J -- I 1e Jh ld 1e th d or of 1e td lf > to d- er t.J. .., ' c e ,. ) f e ;t a (• .1 's I· h ) n L F u ;i n 4 ( ) ·i , i ( ~ c c It ,, I b D p Sf at ro G p V( = F A2D THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 I A 'WS U IT the school district threatening to uncensored versions ol the stu· ~ sue Fenyman for $50,000 tor dent articles published 1n other -~c--j-4l~.6M4tion-OL cruuacteil'.-.. :ui~l-l\<Bwi&J)Cltper9':""' CONTINUEDrRO A 1 school district's attorneys said "I just want to show the district revised its publications poliaes to make sure they were consistent with state education regulations. But in December, Miller said he was unsatisfied with the changes and threatened to sue the chstnct Respond.J.ng to Miller's threats, Ferrymdn scdd m a Dally Pilot interview, •f thlnk this down nee>ds to get a We." t-.Wle1 then filed a cla.un with EASTBLUFF CONTINUED FROM A 1 addl,Tlg a few nunutes onto a trip to the post offlc:f? or Fdshlon Island • is weU worth it "We Just have to change our thmkmg a little'." Gould scild. "It redlly doesn't take.> that much more timC'." While !>Orne residents are herdlding the new rodd rules as a welcome adctit10n to their neigh- borhood, note\ Nyonc 1.11 the area is hdppy Bunyd Street rec;iclents Rocky and Jill Whe t•ler ar<' leddtng a neighborhood campaign to oust TEACHERS CONTINUED FROM A 1 Ellsner said "Our phont's hdVC' been nng- ing off the hook with polentiaJ applicants who an.• interested ," be SdJd School boRrd President Jun I Ferrymdn said th<? district's entry-level salaries dre compell-I Ii\'(· with other districts in the Liposuction _g Sure beats a box of chocolates! Up to tour areas and no hidden cosh. Act before Valentine 'c; Day tor the best and most gentle method and 'ave over $JOOO Call now for a free consultalion (71 4) 631-9060 '"l' JJ,o ollcr· •I ~chcVf,Jl"1al ~ur~cry •L 1-.cr rc,urtJt.ing •Bolo\ Kenneth 0 . Steinsapir, M.D. f-" \rr,.._ \. •lirfn) 't ( ""mt'lk \WJn)'1 tlk,.. \,..,.' '"' "' 1>rf'w.." -,-11.,. rd ftn;nrnnuruu· \ I T c f•r tl I "'"'I.mt f''11fC",._.,,.. I { I \~t ( tnifitd/ !l( \I \. \\I\ they would defend Perryman in how narrow-minded it is," Miller the case of a lawsuit. said. But Miller said Wednesday he Several attempts were made to didn't want the district lo use reach Perryman, but he wasn't money that could be used for edu-available for comment. But school c~tion to defend a lawsuit. officials said they were pleased "I'm a big believer in educa-that both threatened legal actions tion," Miller said. HTbe school were dropped. district will have to spend a lot of "I'm pleased that he came to money to defend itself. I defend that decision,• said Bob Francy, cities, and I know how expensive the district's interim superinten- it is.• dent. "I think he made a good Miller will attempt to get the choice." • the homeowners association mem- bers who voted for the measures and are preparing a lawsuit against the association if the members do not resign on their own. Rocky Wheeler said the traffic changes were unfairly imposed on a community that didn't want it only to quiet a minority of crit- ics. The measures are also making H hard for customers to reach area businesses and shopping malls, Wheeler said. "People are arranging to not go to those places," said Wheeler, ·who noted the traltic issue has sharply divided hls community and prompted several angry exchanges between neighbors on "One advantage is that our board knows that our teach er salaries are the lowest in th e county and is working with us ... " -LINDA MOOK county, but the distnct is weak opposing sides. Besides the Wheelers' threat- ened legal action, the new ·road rules got off to a rocky start when, Oil the first day of the six-month trial period, an 84-year-old woman was hlt when she tried to tum left from northbound Jam- boree onto Bison, a maneuver that is illegal under the new traf- fic rules. But despite the acadent and the strong opposition, Ossipoff and other Eastbluff residents give the traffic measures a favorable report. HTo be honest. it is an inconve- nience for me,~ Ossipoff said. "But I'm willing to make a sacrifice for the safety of my kids and the integrity of the neighborhood." when it comes to salaries alter a teacher's fifth year of employ- ment. "That's what would make it difficult to attract some seasoned teachers," he said. "But in our favor, the applicants can know that we are dofug what we can to improve our salaries. - Mook agreed: "One advan- tage here is that our board knows that OUI teacher salaries are the lowest in the county and is working with us." , ontesson ;Jlar6or-Mua Scfwofs PRlsCHOOL &.. ELEMENTARY Ages l 1/1 to 12 Years EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION lsta.bllshed 1970 • Montessori Cuniculum · Sdllec &. Gyrpnastlc · Performing Ans ·Phonetic Reading Program • Music · foreign Language · Cretlclve An · Open Year Round • Compurer ~ · full E.Jcteoded Day Ctlre PRESCHOOL ELEMENTAR 1701 Welt Baker St. 3025 Deodor Ave.•M:lll Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 714 549-3803 MIKE'I CARPETl•llNCE 1963 • FREEi/¥ IJFETIME INITAU.ATION WARRANTY' FREEi/¥ REMIJYAl OF()UJCARPET& PAD FREEi/¥ FllRNffl/IE MOY/NI 9.5 MoN.·f61. 16-f. IAr. lrtlllMIY '""'""'" -- FREE,., fl.OORINI CARE Kff (114 )65'·330~ 114IAIT11'" ITREU. COITA MUA, CA 91111 \. J 1r- ~ ' ~s ~Nlll'IS ._,.,,,w~ Newport ~h/Costa Mesa Daily Pi.lot MARC MARTIN I DALY ,,._OT Marttn Wltzelsberger and Hana Laslcova, left, take on lvo Unterguggenberger and Corona del ¥ar senior VlrgJ.nta Serra in a chlcken race as Barbara Wukovtts looks on. Au STRIA to move around and interact with other students dwing class. "There's more teamwork and CONTINUED FROM A 1 group work here,.. she said. #You )}ave to be more creative, In Austria, Barbara attends but schools here are not as hard •gymnasium," an Austrian as they are in Austria." The Austrian team will be heading home Feb. 19. Before they leave, they will visit Dis- neyland and spend four days in San Francisco. equivalent of high school that Amy's mothe r, CindY. Chris- -she said is much more-struc--teson. -said 1tre expertenc-e crt tured and difficult tban its coun-having an exchange student at terpart in the United States. her home has been a learning "I would like to come back," Barbara said. "I think I would love to do one college semester 1n the u .s:-" "Teachers stand in front of experience for her as well. the class and teach," she ·said. · "lt was amazing to see how "You sit at your desk and write m,e enjoys living in a new cul- what they tell you." ture," Christeson said. "She has And il the Christesons ever make their way to-Austria, they'll have a home there. But at Corona del Mar, she blended so well into our family. It's said there was great~r freedom like having another daughter." "l'd really love to go spend some time there," Amy said. "She told us if we're ever in Europe, we could stay with them." SURGICAL & MEDICAL CARE OF THE FOOT & ANKLE SPORTS MEDICINE • Bunion Correction -No hospitalization Ingrown Toenails • Thick Fungus Nails • Plantar Wa'rts • Specializing in the treatment ot Diabetic and Chronic Pain 24 HOUR. EMER.GENCY CARE STAF ED AT HOAG HOSPITAL Complimentary initiaJ exam with this ad. 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The SPIRIT RUN act<.nowledoes the SIQniflcMt contribution made to the community b'i the OrangewoOd Children's Foundation. I " I '" ~ a. IXPO 90HIOI - 1 EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY c_asta Mesa girls cllnch berth in CJF Division HI water polo playoffs 'lWlat 0-aguna Beacl1 d«sJ ,_, llDl pmty soettr; bUl it$ good S()C()('1', hard SO<ttr - -ESTANOA SOCCER COACll S1FVE CRE!\SllAW CLUB GOLF richard dunn BACK TO DEFEND CROWN Def ending Tea Cup champion Schriber (Big Canyon) first to qualify for 1998 event, and it comes without lifting a finger. W:thout having EA CU to defend her y title, Selby Schriber of Big Canyon Country Club will be able to, well, defend ber title. ,CLASSIC, Schriber, the inaugural champion of the Tea Cup Classic in last year's spellbinding Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series, wins the Windfall Award for 1998. She maintains the right to represent Big Canyon in next summer's Tea Cup Classic (TBA) -without a women's club • championship to defend because of Big Canyon's season-long reconstruction on the golf course. The women's club championship, annually held in April, has bee n canceled Big Canyon will reopen for tonmament play next November, but by that time, if the event was to be played, the champion would only keep the title for about hve months -at the most. Instead, Big Canyon's club championship would pick up again in Apnl 1999 to stay on schedule. allowmg Schriber's title to cany over a year "That's the way you do it,• said Big Cariyon head professional Bob Lovejoy, a former Southe rn California PGA Head Professional of the Year. • "Clubs do that sometimes. lnstend of postponing or changing a date, a club champion would retain their title for, say, 18 months mstead of 12. That happens, so we would use her again (as the Tea Cup representative). "I think I'd rather leave somebody (as champion) for two years instead of postponing 1t (until November) and having one for five months.• It's not e xactly wmning by default, understand. Schriber has won six consecutive Big Canyon titles, including capturing the 1997 crown by a remarkable 27 strokes. She is one of the chief reasons why the Fletcher Jones event was created in the first place. It was her dominance that helped fuel the idea of bringing the area's four private club win- ners together in a one-day. win- ner-take-all format, which was played Aug. 1 at Newport Beach Country Club. Schriber cleaned house, smoking the goU course with a 2-over-par 74 and accepting her championship tea set after a five-stroke victory in front of a gallery estimated at 100. So SchJiber will be back. Debbie Albright (NBCC), Marianne Towersey (Santa Ana Country Club) and Denise Woodard (Mesa Verde Country Club} need to win their respective club titles to repeat ln the Tea Cup Classic. With the event's popularity there is new meaning now to capturing a women's club championship 1n these parts. 'Jb1a year's Classic is scheduled to be played at Senta Ana Country Club under the ~on of head pro Mite Reeh). 0 Aec:omtradlon ltanecl .... Canyon lalt month. Two holes are doled at the moment. 1'bin are curNDtly a couple OI •Newport survives Woodbridge scare by dropping in 10 of 13 free throw attempts in the final quarter. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Newport Harbor High's boys basketball team capita!Ued on 10 of 13 attempts from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter Wednesday evening to grab a 65-61 Sea View League victory away from Woodbridge. Wearing the confidence that comes with defeating Orange County's top-ranked team in Santa Margarita a week ago, the Sailors (18-7, 6-3 in league) seemed to have its up-tempo game turned on high volume and prepared to blow the Warriors (12-13, Adam Hearlson 3-6) off their own court by jwnping out to a 10-0 lead. But then a little unraveling began. ·Defensively we lost our intensity and let the m execute," Harbor Coach Larry Hust said. "Every· body thinks that Woodbridge is down (this season), but that's because they had such great athletes last year. They are good athletes, are well-coached and e~e­ cute." After Newport's Matt Jameson hit two free throws to knot the score at 36-36 mid· way through the third quarter, the Warriors BOYS BAS KETBALL went on a 10-2 run and had the Sailors at bay with a rune-point advantage. Junior Alan Limon drained a three-I pointer -the Tars' only long bomb of the game -and thus began the comeback Limon accounted for all rune of Harbor's points m the last half of the third quarter He firushed the game with 13. However, 1t woulrt be 6-foot-7 Adam Hearlson and Juruor point guard Jameson who would take over the game and outscore the hosts, 20-10, in the fmal stan- za of the game with the made tree throws accounting for the difference in that mar- gin. I 'if f !::! I JI/, •Any tune you Cdn hit free throws on the road it's a big bonus " Jameson netted e1qht of his game-high 18 pomts Ul lhe last eight minutes, and Hearlson cdnned 4 of 6 trom the stnpe. Newport's center tdllled 17 poU'lts, rune rebounds d!ld a pair of blocks The Wamors would ldke one hnal stdb as 6-5 seruor Charles Clurk "knocked m d bucket and was fouled alter SCfdmbles for loose balls took the acllon frnm one end of the court to the oth0 r Hts bucket gave Woodbridge a 61-60 lead, but Clark rrussed the free throw and Hedrlson sw1ped thP board Jameson returned the od\'dlltoge to Hdibor with a layup at 1 31 d.Ild \\'ood- bndge's Josh Burgess turned thP bdll over at 0.34 to force his teanunatei; to begin loul-"That's very key," Hirst said of his squad's performance at the charity stripe 1 mg. I : ~ ' ' -f 1 0 0 L t ~ (_I ';• l ' ' ~· : ' t I i ' . : i NEMESIS TOP EAGLES AGAIN, 3-0 RALLY Theyll get their title-shot after overcoming Laguna Beach in PCL thriller on the Artists' floor, 52-4 7. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Plfot LAGUNA BEACH -Though playmg, at runes, as if H's perfectly able, the Estancia High boys basketball team doesn't appear ipuch willing to give up the Pacific Coast League champion tag it has held since 1995: The Eagles (17-8, 6-3 in league) remained m position to claim at least d share of their fourth straight PCL crown Wednesday by handling host Laguna Beach, 52· 47. 1Tailing Laguna Hills by one game, the Eagles will need to defeat University in the league finale Fri· day, and hope Aliso Niguel can knock off the Hawks to make Laguna Hills share its first league crown m school history "This gives us a chance to win the l eague championship, all we wanted was a h II c ance ... -RICH BOYCE Uruvers1ty (14-9, 6-3) also has bUe asp1· rations, after remaining tied for second Wlth Estancia by defeating Aliso Niguel ( 12-13, 4-5) Wednesday, 98-92. "This gives us a chance to wm the league championship, and all we wanted was a chance," said Estancia Coach Rich Boyce, whose team clinched a playoff berth with a performance hardly without Haws For starters, the visitors missed thell first four shots -three of which didn't draw llon -and committed three of lhell 12 turnovers, before finally scoring 4 14 into the contest They were 1 of 8 from the field until Sam Nelson's bucket Wlth 2:52 left m the open· mg quarter gave them their hrst lead Also straight out of the how-not-to play· book, the Eagles, shooting better than 71 ° .. from the tree-throw hne collllilg Ul, nussed 5 of 8 from the line m the final 63 seconds to keep things much too suspenseful for Boyce. In between, however, lhe Eagles dis· playe d the championship execution and DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Estancia High's James Dawkins goes up for two tn heavy traffic at Laguna Beach. • SEE EAGLES PAGE 83 daily pilot high school athlete of the week DON IJACHJ DM.Y f.lOT •Hard work by CdM's 6-foot-9 foreign exchange student keys late-season surge toward realizing lofty potential: By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot G erman foreign exchange $tudcnt Alex Jekell brought his own lofty expectations to Corona del Mar High last fall Bul the expectations othen put upon the athletic 6·foot-9 basketball im~ were enough to make bis door~Uc:linQ head spin. •1 expected players to be bett• here, but I didn't oped lt to be th.II tough,• Mid Jekeli, wbo took 23 gum to pott what On1I terrDed hti 'breakoUt geme mi..-. and two blocked shots m a 64°"'6 Sea View League victory over Irvine Feb. 4. An additional six·point, ll·reboU:nd effort in a loss to Newport Harbor two da~ later earned Jekell Daily Pilot Athlet of the W k laurels. •The level ol basketball h was playtng and the styl and level we play here were at grfft extrem , and tbet's puttiJlg it m.udly, • oms Mid o1 the tall play.-in his t2·teatOn ~anlty tenure. •n;e <'Om~, thi, ipe9cl and UM pettllrial tbat we play With an combined to maim ii a much mare M¢ 'W c1 aid • Lagund Beach .secures second place· m the Pacific Codsl League '"1th victory. 1Vemes1s· I 1 'IJTTll'One or some thing that dt•stro\ s or deteats one 2) An opponen: whom a person cannot b<.>st LAGUNA BEACH -Chos~ either of tht> dbove t>\'O d.escrip- t10ns for E.;;tanctd H19h's boys soc cer teclm whN\ 11 pla\'s Laguna Beach II happened agair Wpdnesdrly night For what 1s helie\·ed to be th1 ninth straight ume the Eaglec; could not beat the Artists As match·l!P problems go 'hey had thell hands full '"'hill runrung mto the bull\ on the Paahc COdst LPague hlock -at least for them -d~ host Lagund Beach shut them out 3-0 Thing ts, the Eagles could fan the Artists 115-4-2 7-2 m PCLI dgain m the playoffs "Vve Wdnt to beat lhem that's ctl.J thPre 1s to 11 ' said Steve Cren- shaw, EstdnCJd" Uurd-yedr coach who hds \Pt to \\1tness a \1ctorv over the Edgle>s nemests. · Lagund Beach top-ranked m CIF Soulhl"rn ~l·cllon Oi\1s1on T\, df:'fedted Estannd ( 12-6-3, 5-3-1 t for the second llme tlus season The Art1sh def Pndmg PCL and CIF D1\1s1on I\' chdITlpions, went 2-0-1 last year agamst the Eagles. including a \\1n m the Di\'1S1on I\ quarterfmdls Laguna Beach either lled or defeated Estanoa m t 995 and '%, as well ··v.e·ve got to,leam thell kmd of soccer, Cn•nsha'' said Thev pld) a physical gdllle dild we're a finesse team Wt• let them play thell game, dnd \\.e dldn't play our game" Estanctd, rdnk<>d :--.o 7 m CIF DIV1S1on f\ donundtl?d the open- ing 30 nunutes but couldn t find lhe> net Estdnnrl sophomore In 109 lslds attemptt>d lour bullets trom 20) ardi; out or mor<> m the hrst 24 minutes. hut none i;corf'd Then in th<> 31st nunute. Lagund • SEE SOCCER PAGE 82 ~~·~: rrrwbOuDdl ,c.w .................. Ala ...................... . •SGOLFflNll• ..._... 1.._.as' .... ._..... .... ._.... , 1 -. •SEE~--· <. I ' , ( i ( c 11 ,, H d s c c 0 s , I( II "' n· n II J 0 : ,, ~ A 9 7• I b 0 p St lll to G p V( 82 THORSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 Newpon Bach/Cotta MeM Daily Pilot.,. . Sailors keep playoff hopes alive wi~ 2-0 tri~ph ' Sorry, noPalfuer, no Nicklaus • LoJi 'field still expected to be as strong as any Senior Tour event, however. By Richard Dunn, Daft/ Pilot NEWPORT BEACH - Whtle the Toshiba Senior \lassie is expected to feature one of the strongest fields on rhe Senior PGA Tour, there will be some notable excep- tions when the tour comes to Newport Beach Country {'h.Jb March 9-15. John Bland, sixth on.the tour's money list in 1997, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nick- laus, Raymond Floyd and Tom Weiskopf will not be a pd.rt of the field, tournament dliector Jeff Purser said. Palmer, owner of the Bay HJIJ Club m Orlando, Fla., plays host to the PGA Tour's Office Depot Bay Hill lnvita- tional aroynd the same time dS the senior Tour stop in Newport Beach. For Nicklaus and Wetskopf, it would be an upset if you saw either of them at a Senior Tour event this year Both are heavily involved m golf course ruch1tecture and rarely com- pete. "Weiskopf just doesn't play," Purser said. "You won't see tum out on tour." Floyd, who slumped to 2:ird on the tour's money list 1n 1997 ($584,646) after three straight years over $1 million, has never played in the local Senior Tour event. Floyd prefers staying dose to home in South Flori- dd m the early part of the year, after four straight weeks on the Florida swing. Bland's wife, Helen, is reportedly ill. Bland, from Knysna, South Africa, plans to stay home until his wife recovers Everyone else, mcluding Lee Trevino, Gil Morgan, Dave Stockton, Gary Player, Hale Irwm and Chi Ch.J Rodnguez, are expected. GOLF CONTINUED FROM.81 lt>mporary tees and a several '"mpori'lry qrr>ens Members are • 1hh• lo pldy through B1q Cdnyon will be remodeling 11 ... qrPens and bunkers this year, r1l unq with d few tee boxes < >lllndls will also renovate the l.i11wdyson 12and 18. "We can't hold any l1111rntlITlent~. but the members < <1n still play." Lovejoy said "WC' hdve d gang-buster month pldnned in November. We'll fit in <l.., many tournaments as we , ttn when it's done, including a < ;rt1ncl Openmg, a men's club c hdmpionslup, and d couples tottrndment " ...l Despite the heavy rains, Big < ·,1nyon's goU course s~tained "vry little damdge, Lovejoy srud "When the course was bwlt, they did a tremendous jbb With (th<> design of) the waters tha t !low through the goU course," he sd1c1. "In the 13 years I've been h<>rl'. there hclS never been a problem {because of washouts) " • RICHARD DUNN '\ dub golf column 1ppears every Thursday JEKELI CONTINUED FROM 81 d.n<.l energe t:ic game than he had lwen used to I knew he had some ability, but \hat's not •Newport Harbor keeps third-place chances alive by topping No. 4 Woodbridge. By Molly Yanity, Daffy Ptlol IRVINE -A perfectly placed cross from Newport Harbor High's Chopin Kreuter to Austin Ahlgren, who headed the ball high into Woodbridge's net, set the tone for a Sea View League boys soccer upset as the Sailors stole a 2-0 contest from Orange Courity's No. 4-ranked team. With just one game left in the regular season, Newport Harbor still holds hopes for a guaranteed postseason berth and the upset over the hosting Warriors was a SOCCER CONTINUED FROM 81 Beach's Spencer Herbert scored on a header, after receiving Rooz Ehdaie's direct ldck. MThey beat us on the same play as last year." Crenshaw said, referring to the headers from throw-ins and comer kicks that twice fueled Artist Vlctories in '97. MWhen you leave guys unmarked on throw-ins and comers, they're going to score. They just outhustled us tonight, and I think (ow-players) kind of put their heads down after the first goal. We didn't play with the same intensity " The Artists, who secureQ sec- ond place in league with the win, almost scored twice more m the first half. But shot attempts by Bernardo Delao just missed, including once with an open net. Early in the second half, two Delao shots barely missed again. But then Herbert scored tn the 44th minute on a rebound shot, after Estancia goalkeeper Brad Wayman had stopped Tyler Wolfe's missile. Laguna Beach had a 2-0 lead dnd a 6-1 advantage in shot leap in the right direction. •we're still alive,· said an exu- berant Newport Coach Ziad Khoury after the victory. Newport's CJF Southern Sec· tion playoffs hinge on whether or not the squad can make a jump into the league's top three. With Santa Margarita. ranked No. 3, and Woodbridge owning the top two spots, the 'J;ars (6-5-3, 4-3-2 in league) are iI:\ a dog fight , tied with El Toro for third place head- Ung into Friday's finale. The victory, however, clinched at least a .500 record for the Sailors, making them eligible for an at-large berth, should they not finish in the top three. "We're still alive, we're still alive, we're still alive," Khoury reiterated. "With -that pressw-e SOCCER and two red cards, l Up my hat to my kids. They rose up to the next level and this is just a great feel- ing." Ahlgren's goal came about 120 seconds into the game and forced Woodbridge to play catch up. •That was quick," Khoury said of the goal. "It was just a tremen- dous finish (by Ahlgre n.) You try to teach finishes like that. It really dictated the tempo of the game." Despite outsbooting the Sailors in the first half, 8-4, all of New- port's shots were near-misses. But with the slim one-goal advantage, Newport found itself with its back against the wall, or rather against its own net, in the DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Estancla's Cesar Terrones k:tcks the ball through the legs of Laguna's Shaun MacGUllvary in Pacific Coast League crudal. attempts in the first seven min- utes of the half. Ehc:iaie's goal in the 58th minute put the finishing touch on the Eagles, a direct kick from 30 yards out that sailed past Wayman. "What they do is not pretty soccer, but it's good, hard soc- cer,• Crenshaw said of the Artists. ·ney keep coming at you and keep coming at you and it disrupts your game." The Eagles conclude the PCL season on Friday at Uni- versity. CO M VICTIMIZED, 5-0 Costa Mesa falls, 2-0 Santa Margarita rolls to an eqsy victory. RANCHO SANTA MAR- GARITA -Corona del Mar S 0 CC E R Hlgh's search for 'its flrst victory m two years in Sea View League boys soccer play continued without success Wednesday afternoon as lhe Sea Kings absorbed a 5-0 loss to the host Eagles of Santa Margarita High. Andy Mickler, playing at mid-field, stood out for Corona del Mar on a day which featured a minimum of highlights for the Sea Kings. Goaltender Ken Brown was credited with nine saves on the day, including one on a penalty kick . The Eagles, however, had far too much firepow- er, shoving out to a 2-0 halftime lead en route to the five-goal triumph. Corona· del Mar dips to 3-12-2 overall, 0-9 m league; and 0-13-6 over two years in the Sea View with Friday's finale at El Toro awaiting. •Luckless Mustangs outshoot Hawks .. 10-6. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High's boys soccer team S 0 CC ER is 5-9-3 overall, 1-5-3 in the Pacific Coast League, figures which belie a reputa- tion which could best be described by Wednesday's 2-0 loss to invading Laguna Hills. "We outshot them 10-6 and iust hammered them, w said Mesa Coach Mtlce Dunn. "It was Just a tremendous game." Laguna Hills fought off the onslaught to post a 1 ·0 halftime lead and escaped when the Mustangs misfired on a penalty kick. Mike Culp, with four standout ~aves, two on breakaways, was solid in the neV and midfielder Grant Nelson was singled out by Dunn for his all- around play PCL-leader Laguna Hills improves to 7-1-1. Locals' basketball playoff road hnproves • Estancia boys, Costa Mesa girls, and possibly Estancia girls, stand to benefit from Ocean View High 's reclassification. Since Ocean View and Estancia, ranked No. 5 in the last ID-A poll, would have been the only Orange County teams in the ID-A playoff bracket, an emphasis on limiting post.season travel would likely have pitted the two against one another, possibly as early as the first round . By Barry Faulkner, Dally Ptlot CERRITOS -In a move that could bring postseason relief to H 0 0 P S \ the Estancia High boys basket- The Costa Mesa girls have already clinched a playoff ~ Division ID-A, while Estancia -enters tonight's i'acific Coast League finale in a three-way tie for third. Ocean View (11-14, 4-5 in league and trailing Rosary by one game for third place, was ranked No. 7 in the most recent ID-A girls poll. ball team, as well as the girls teams from Costa Mesa and Estancia, Ocean View High has been elevated from enrolhnent-based CIF Southern Section Divi- sion . ill-A to ID-AA, section offi cials confirmed Wednesday. The Ocean View boys (19-4, 8-0 in the Golden West League heading into Wednesday night's game) are ranked No. 1 in Orange Courity. They were also top-ranked in the most recent m -A poll. Mesa and Estancia, unranked in ID-A, would likely have been aligned in the girls draw with Ocean View, for the aforementioned travel reasons. something you adjust to overnight. He's been getting more and more aggressive and dominant in practice, so I expected him to have a game like (Irvine). But he's impressed me with his wo.rk ethic and desire and he still has quite a bit or upward potential." Unf ortunateJy for Jekeli and the Sea Kings, there isn't much left of the season, which will wrap up for CdM Friday night at El Toro. •(lrvine) was really the first time I was satisfied wjth the way l'd played," said JekeU. who had scored in double figures six times previously and hiss started lntemuttently. •r•ve been waiting tor a game like that and l did start to doubt myself, 50 it was good ror m . I gaioed a lot of confidence, but 1 should hav dbne thet way earlier 1n the uon. I know 1 have a lot of lAl· ent and that riia.k• me pretty mad that I dldn't play that· well before. But I've improved JO much and I've had • great ume .• JeUJi always bad • good ume ' The change was made when 175 special educa- tion students, originally omitted from three-year enrollment figures (grades 10-12), were added to bring Ocean View's enrollment up to 1,090. playing basketball, which included twice-weekly pickup games ("mostly for fun," he said) in b1s hometown of Starnberg, near Munich. "I was pretty much used to doing what l wanted (on the court) back home,• he said. "But in Germany, about 75% of the ·people can't play at all. Here, everyone can play a little and there. are many more good players.• JekeU first encountered th.is level of competition against his team.mates in practice. "It was much more physical than be was used to,• Orris recalled. •He never backed down, but, at times, there wer some puzzled lookl. It was as it you could see him uking himseU 'Are we playing buk.etbe.ll or football h rel' 11 anything, he waa too nice a guy." Jekeli, the 1on of a former RornaniAD natiobal team player, hu dllplaY8d. flaah .. of detemu· natiori and toughil ... on the court. often~ the boardl With •bendOn. TbM ~ I has created Crequent foul trouble, which has further hampered his productivity. But, he admits, he is clearly more of a finesse player . than a banger. Despite his rapid rise and his abundant potential, Jekeli said h e is unsure U American college basketball is in his future. He will return to Germany, to finish high school next year and has not gotten much interest from American college coaches this season. "l might come beck to play in college if J get the opportunity, but I'm not counting on it," said Jekeli, who plans on a law career, possibly becoml.Dg e judge. • And though Jekeli hU njoyed hil year abroad, be ts uudoUI to return to hil lmAll hometown, where be can un1eeah hll newly polished game on hJs fonner courtmatel. ·w..i1 go beck, t think I'll be a lot bf1ttef than lhote guys,• he aald. •1 think that will really tell me hOw much t've imptoVed." second hall. ·u you're trying to play catch- up, our defense will make it tough,• Khoury warned. His backfield of Kreuter, Brett Baker, Zach Wells, Eric Werner and keeper Diego Grella found itself in a battle with Wood· bridge's heavy artillery -Daniel C hun, Yigal Kerznebaum and Mark Ohlman. The Warriors' Arman Milli.kien also got in the action as he drilled a shot from the comer of the box, but Kreuter deflected it. Again, Millikien.made a move to the goal and seemed to have an open ~hQ't from close range when Grella pounced on the ball. Halfway through the final stan- za, Baker and Oropeza both found themselves on the bench with red cards and senior Daniel· Gerlach was out with an injury. With a depleted bench, the Th.rs began to wear to Woed- bridge's attack and at the six- minute mark, Ohlman appeared to have a chip into the net when . Grella made another clutch stop. Ohlman, however, continued his follow through on a kick and belt- ed Grella to draw a yellow caret •otego saved some key point- blank saves,• Khoury praised. "He started the season as the backup and look where he ls now. I'm so proud of hbn. • A reflection of the first half gave the Sailors their insurance goal as Werner brought the ball along the sideline and crossed l9 senior Luis Cifuentes with about two minutes left in the game. briefly Mustangs earn CIF bid after posting 8-3 victory • Triumph over Laguna Beach, 8-3, combined with Aliso Niguel victory over Laguna Hills, sends Costa Mesa into playoffs. L AGU NA BEACH Costa POLO Mesa High's girls water polo team connected with a 1-2 punch Wednesday by virtue of an 8-3 victory at Laguna Beach, com- bined with another Pacific Coast League result: Aliso Niguel defE!ated Laguna Hills, most assuredly music to the ears of the Mustangs. As a result the Mustangs are ticketed for the CIF Division ill Playoffs as the PCL's No. 3 'entry, begin.hing Feb. 17. Costa Mesa (11-13 overall, 3-2 in the PCL) rode the scoring arms of Cari Howse (four goals) and Annette Grubisich, who scored twice; and Amy Devey and goalie Stephanie Lombardo chipped in with single tallies. Lombardo, who struck with a length-of-the-pool shot as time expired in th~ third quarter, also had seven saves out of the net ,AOAC COAS1' UAGUE CosTA MIS4 8. LAGUNA BIAa. 3 Score by Q\Mrten Costa Mesa 2 3 1 2 -8 Laguna Beath O 1 2 O • 3 Costa MeM · Howse 4, Grubiskh 2, Devey 1, Lombardo 1. Saves: Lombardo 7. L.Aguna Beach • Belda 1, Couslmono 1, Bond 1 Saves: Loehr 7. Wiidcats win, 55-48 Jalr Henaan-'(OUTH HOOPS dez scored 15 second-half points to rally the Newport-Mesa All- Net Wildcats to a 55-48 win over r-------------------------, f I ! CORRECTl0N ! I I I I : In Monday's edition : : regarding Uttle Le4gue, : I I I I I f I I I I I I I I w hich denies 11 -year-old : Brandon Whitley a berth in 1 the Costa Mesa National : League's Majors Division, a : photo presentation is in : error which states officials • •admit the mistake." ' ~we made the right deci· sion at the right time," said CMNLL President Michael Collier. Whitley, indeed eligible to play then and now, remains without a Ma1ors team. L------------------------- Los Alamitos. Hernandez, who was held scoreless in the first half, ignited to boost the locals from an 11-point deficit. Brett Matsen led the squad with 16 points while Andre Plnsett had a strong defensive game and added six points. , Bradley Kroopf, Kevin Mandllas an(l Brandon Sherick Odom also contributed. . The Wildcats are tied for first ' place with a 6-2 mark. DIVISION I BOYS • Lakers 44, Lagw.a lellCh 37 The Newport-Mesa Lakers used a rebounding advantage to stop Laguna Beach as Dane Louvier led the team with 11 boards. 'tu CasWlo paced the Lakers with 15 points, while Robert Chat added seven rebounds and three blocks. Nolan Clark also added six steals and six points to the winning effort. T ODAY 'S SCHEDULE • Basketball Community college men · Orange Coast at Santa Ana, 7:30 p.m. Community college women · Orange Coast at Santa Ana, 5:30 p.m. · High school boys • Irvine at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m.; Corona del Mar at El Toro, 7:30 p.m.; Estancia at University, 7 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Laguna Beath, 7 p.m. • SoCCIW . High school boys · Irvine vs. Newport Harbor. at Kaiser Elementary, 3:15 p.m.; Corona del Mar at El Toro, 3: 15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Laguna Beach, 6:15 p.m.; Estancia at University, 3:15 p.m. ICE HOCKEY ICE CHALET tN-ffOUSI: A.DUU STAHOtNGS NOVICE 1. Reefs, 10-2·2, 22; 2. Jokers, 10-3·1, 21; 3. Rangers, 10-4-0, 20; 4. Comets, 7-6-1, 15; 5. Bombers, 2· 12-0, 4; 6. Warriors, 1-13-0, 2. IN"JUMEDIATI 1. Coasters. 11·3--0, 22; 2. Intrepid, 8-6-(), 16; 2. ftaken, 5-6-0, 16; 4. Devils, 6-7-1, 13; 5. Blind Mice, S-8-(, 11; 6. Comets; 2-12-0, 4. • Baseball Community college -Cypress/Orange Coast Classic: Treasure Valley at Orange Coast. 2 p.m. •Swimming Community college men and women • Orange Empire Conference Relays at Palomar, 1 O a.m. • SoftlNlll College • Southem Callfomia College at Cal Lutheran, 1 :30 p.m. • Watwpo&o High school girls · Cost.a Mesa at Newport Harbor, 10 a.m. • Volleye,.11 Community college men • University of Baja at Orange Coast. 7 p.m. H /\ P P ·,· f; I I·' r f I ! > f, V r---1-ir-i -;--,1----1 • I I I : I I I I I ~ ~ JolWIP ·--fl ....... . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 13 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OCC men roll, 76-69; OCC women win, too, 62-57 • Without two starters, c:.:11)e Pirates rally to top Golden West's Rustlers in OEC basketball. Empire Conference bout to lead the Pirates (17-10, 6-5 in confer- ence.) 30) of their field-goal attempts, which helped the Bucs pull ahead. The contest also witness four technical fouls, three by Coast players. Coast in the waning seconds when Shauna Steward, who led GWC with 26 points, dropped in a three-point shot to trim the defiot to 60-57 with 0:27 left. 23 rebounds) Ludwick:i led the way on the boards with 18 rebQunds, 11 defensively. Natalie Weeks con- tributed 10 boards for the Pirates. • COSTA MESA - Without the services MEN Jack.son, a sophomore out of Mater Dei, paced a squad that saw three others, who usually come off the bench, score in dou-· ble figures. MEN OftANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE OMNGI CoASr 76, GolDEN WEST 69 Golden Wm -Laguana 7, •Pirates clinch their sixth straight 20-victory season with 62-57 decision over rival Golden West College. C 0 S T A MESA -Orange WOMEN Coast College's The Pirates turned the ball over and Golden West had anoth- er shot, but Amber Picket's three- point attempt missed, allowmg the Bucs to regain possession and eventually put it out of reach with a pair of free throws from Ani Saraydarian. WOMEN ORANGE EMPIRE CONFEMNCE OuNGI CoAST 62. GOLDEN WEsY 57 Gol«Mn w.st · Steward 26, Love 0, Cleveland 2, Santellan 2, Pid<ett 3, Fraser 24. of two starters -Chris Lopez and Estancia high product Chrts Can- dlich -due to injury and illness, respectively, Orange Coast Col- lege's men's basketball team still went on to grab its second con- secutive victory with a 76-69 win over visiting Golden West Wednesday. Brady Clark, Stefan Swiat and Arrin Langdon -none of whom are consistent starters -all picked up the pace with 15, 14 and 11 points, respectively. After the Rustlers (6-22, 1-10) sent a scare through Coach Tun O'Brien's squad as they led, 43- 42, at the hall, OCC watched Golden West go cold from the floor. Correlll 2, Jones 3, Perry 23, Rogers 11, Harris 4, Tucker 2, Springer 8, Johnson 9 3-pt. goals • Perry 5, Laguana 1. Fouled out • Jones. Technlcal: Assistant Coach Mellewsky Orange Cout ·Cooper 3, Swiat 14, Pozsgai 2, Katseaneas 2. Langdon 11. Jackson 29, Clarie 15. women's basketball team clinched its sixth straight 20-win season Wednesday night as the Pirates shoved aside visiting Golden West, 52-57, in Orange Empire Conference play. Saraydarian, Becky Loshak and New Orleans-bound J ennifer Ludwick:i had 13 points apiece m a balanced OCC attack, while Steward (26) was the other ball of a 1-2 punch for GWC which included Becky Fraser (24 points, 3 pt. goals· Steward 3, Pickett 1, Fraser 1 Fouled out • None 0...,.. c.o.st ·Sortino 6 Peyton 3, Rodriguez 0, de los Santos 2, Ovrtt 4, Loshak 13, Saraydarian 13 Ludwidci ,13, Weeks 8 3-pt. goals -Jackson 3, Langdon 2, Cooper 1. Fouled out · None. The victory improves the Bucs' record to 20-9 overall, 8-3 in con- ference; Golden West slips to 6- 20, 1-10. 3-pt goals · Ludw1ck1 3, Sortino 2. Shaun Jackson poured 'in 29 points and grabbed a team-high seven rebounds m the Orange The visitors shot just 23% (7 of Halftime -Golden West. 43-42 Technical foul~ • Jackson, Cooper, Pozsgai The Rustlers made a run at Loshak 1 Saraydanan 1 Fouled out None Halftime OCC. 32-28 Laguna Hills rallies to top Mesa, 68-56 COSTA MESA -Laguna . Hills High senior Bill Rietkerk scored 12 of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter as the visiting Hawks came from behind to defeat Costa Mesa in a Pacific Coast League boys basketball game Wednesday night, 68-56. The upset-minded Mus- tangs (3-19, 0-9 in PCL) were leading at halftime, 31-26, and trailed by only two points heading into the final period. Laguna Hills (20-5, 7-2) clinched at least a tie for the PCL title, the first champi- onship in school history. The Hawlcs were 19 of 22 from the free-throw line. They didn't take the lead until late in the third quarter. Senior guard lTavis Rlce led Mesa with 15 points on . fjve three-pointers, while teammate Jon Payne added 11 points and Todd Hylton contributed nine points and seven rebounds. PACIRC COAST !..LAGUE ~ Hlw 6& ~ Ml5A 56 Scot'e by Quarters Laguna Hills 12 14 20 22 · 68 COS1a Mesa 15 16 13 12 • 56 UlgwNt Hills • Sanaee 2, Ross 11, Pierson 8, Gallls 3, Eittreim 4, Rietkerie 21, Makakaufaki 8, Nagbibi 11. 3-¢. goals -Ross 2 Costa Mesa · Mondragon 2. Rice ~I P~ 11, Hylton 9, Weir 2, Naff 3, Jones 6, Bryant 8, Lambert O 3-pt. goals· Rice 5, Payne 3, Naff 1 PAORC COAST LEAGUE EsTAHoA 52. lAGuNA BEAot 47 Scot'e by Quarters Estancia 12 12 17 11 • 52 Laguna Beac.h 15 13 12 7 · 47 Est.and• · Nelson 20, Rainey 4, Valbuena 12, Dawkins 10, Simpson 4, Andersen 2, Keju 0. 3-pt. goals • Nelson 1 Fouled out • Valbuena. Laguna hMtl ·Sirianni 16. Jameson 12, N. Reynolds 7, Butters 5, Belmfohr 4, Dornan 3. 3-pt. goals -Jameson 2, Butters 1. Fouled out • None. Technical • N. Reynolds. WL • lagund Hills (20·5) 7 2 • Olnched OF Playoffs bertt) Lag\Mla Hills 68. eo.t.11 M1M 56 EltMde 51. Laguna Beach 47 UnMlrslty ?'--Alfso Niguel 92 I 111l.1y ' lJ"""'' ( 1 ., Ill ) CdM falls to Eagles in a 71-34 decision RANCHO SANTA MAR- GARlTA -Ryan Forehan- Kelly and Jake Rohe scored 17 points each for host Santa Margarita High as the Sea View League-leading Eagles defeated Corona de l Mar Wednesday night, 71-34, in Sea View boys basketball action. The Sea Kings (6-19, 2-7 in league) trailed 16-6 after one quarter, then Santa Mar- garita (23-2, 8-1) outscored them in the second period, 27 -9, for a comfortable 43-15 halltime edge. "We battled them, then (the Eagles) came out and hit a couple of threes and we kind of lost contact," CdM Coach Paul Orris said. "It was wide open from there. But our kids fought hard. They're just better." The Eagles made eight three-pointers, the Sea Kings two, both by senior guard Nick Gabriel. SEA VIEW LEAGUE SANTA MAIKiARrTA 71, CoM 34 Corona del Mar 6 9 8 11 · ·34 Santa Margarita16 27 22 22 · 71 COf'ONI del M ar -Conover 6, Gabriel 6, Richardson 3, Jekeli 5, Alshuler 6, Franke 3, Thurman 5, Simon 0, Shaffer 0, Cooper 0, Halfacre 0, Hunt 0 3·pt. goals • Gab~iel 2 Santa MargariU ·Williams 7, Rice 8, Rohe 17, Forehan-K~ly 17, McKeever 3, Kramer 3, Gloger 2, Palmer 1, Dwight 2, Jahroum1 3, Restelli 4, McMannes 4 3·pt goals· Forehan-Kelly 3, RICe 2. Williams 1, Rohe 1. Jahroum1 1 SEA VIEW LEAGUE Newport 6~. Woodbridge 61 Newport 15 10 20 20 • 65 Woodbridge 16 15 20 10 · 61 Newport ~·Jameson 18, Archbold 7, Illingworth 5, Limon 13, Robinson 3, Hearlson 17, Ward 0, Thissell 0, Nicasio 2, Dore 0. 3·pt . goals -Limon 1. Woodbridge -Clark 9, Harris 2, Barlow 12, Clifford 4, Lindstrom 8, Green 2, Burgess 4, Roker 12. 3-pt. goals · Barlow 1. Fouled out -Lindstrom, Harris. Technical -Asst. Coach Diebart. STANDINGS Sea View League Boys W L "' Cinched OF Playoffs berth Wednesday's scon.•.., NMuport 65, 'Mx>dbridge 61 Santa Margarita 11, QN J4 El Toro 62. Irvine 55 EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 desire that has become the pro- gram's trademark. · Nelson poured in 15 of his game- high 20 points 1n the first ha1f to keep the Eagles close, as the hosts led by as many as eight, before set- tling for a 28-24 halftime cushion. Nelson added a free throw in the third quarter, but the rest of the scoring was taken care of by junior forward Brett Valbuena and senior guard James Dawkins, to propel the Eagles to a 41-40 edge at period's end, their first advantage since 12-10. Valbuena, who had just two points in the opening 16 minutes, scored 1 O of the Eagles' first 11 after the break, slashing to the basket for three baskets and converting all four of his free throws. Dawkins, who had missed his first nine shots, then took his tum. Alter a driving Dawkins layi.n. a Peter Andersen steal set up an easy transition layin for the athletic vet- eran. Dawkins then converted his own steal with a hanging layup with one second left in the period and the Eagles were on their way. Laguna Beach (15-8; 4-5) answered a ·14-foot jumper by senior Ryan Simpson to open the fourth quarter with four straight points of their own to reclaim the lead, 44-43, with 5:07 remaining. But the Estanda's active two- three zone defense then held the Artists without a field goal for the next 5:01, as Nelson, Dawkins and Andersen finished out the scoring to give the Eagles their third straight win. • (Valbuena) did a fantastic job in that third quarter and James also came through when we needed him," Boyce said. •rve said all DON LEACH I OAl.V PILOT Eagles' Brett Valbuena shoots. alQng this team is a lot more than (reigning PCL Most Valuable Pla.yer Nelson).~ Indeed, this one justified the team-effort cliche, as senior Gavin Rainey (four points and three rebounds) came off the bench to add to the Eagle .contributors. Nelson finished with seven rebounds, .th.{ee blocked shots and two steals, while Simpson muscled underneath for a team-high nine rebounds to go with his four points. Dawkins collected six boards, three assists, two steals and a criti- cal blocked shot to go with his 10 points, while Andersen garnered five rebounds and four steals to go with his two points. Valbuena had four boards, before fouling out with 1:20 left, and averted potential disaster after the game, when a scuffle between he and Laguna Beach center Nick Reynolds was deftly broken up and contained by players, coaches and· administrators from both schools. r------------------------------------------------------, I I I I COLLEGE BRIEFS Vanguards drop GSAC open~r to Azusa, 6-1 l •Defending champ Azusa Pacific puts away SCC. I I I I •I I I so~~~~~ B1'SEBALL California College's baseball team dropped its Golden State Athletic Conference opener, 6- 1, to defending conference champ, Azusa Paofic Wednes- day afternoon in a makeup game from last weekend. sec (2-2', 0-1 in GSACJ recevied just 3 213 innings of work from ace Bryce Pnmm (0- 1) as the 4-0 Cougars earned six runs off the All-GSAC selection, but Danny Villareal and Joe Rivera shutdown the hosts the rest of the way. Vanguard catcher Matt Lit- tlefield knocked a solo home run in the sixth inriing to account for SCC's lone run. GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFDENa AzlJSA PAOAC 6, 5oCAt. CowGE 1 5cot'9 by lnninvs SoCal Coll~e 000 001 000 • 1 6 2 Azusa Pacific 102 300 OOx • 6 8 2 Primm, Villareal (4), Rivera (7) and Littlefield; Doyle. Baker (8). Maskrey (9) and Duarte. W · Doyle. L • Primm Sii • Maskrey 2B • Doyle (SCO. Clarie (SCQ, Knott (APU). HR • Littlefield (SCQ, Petrelll (APU), Duarte (APU) OCC victorious, 5-3 COSTA MESA -. SOFTBALL O r ange COdSt College's softb<ill team, behlnd the five-tut pitching of freshman Jennifer Phelps and the bats of Sum.mer Gordon and Sorua Correa, captured a 5-3 nonconference deos1on over v1sibng El Cammo Wednesday afternoon. Phelps, staked to a 5-1 lead after three uuungs, sruck out four and was l.Il command throughout, although her defense was hardly tidy, com- nutting seven miscues. Summers slammed a two- run single m Coast's ~ee-run tlurfd, then had a run-scoring single in the two-run third. Costa Mesa High product Sorua Correa was 2 for 2 with a · run scored and stole two bases NONCONFBtENCI ~ CoAST 5, El. CAMIHo ] El Camino 001 020 o 3 5 4 Orange Coast 032 000 x -5 7 7 Tabfoa and Campos.. Phelps and Carmen W -Phelps, 1 -0 L Tabroa, 0-1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L----~-------------------------------------------------~ DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS NEWPORT LANDING · 1 boat. 14 anglers 6 sand bass, 2 sculp1n, 10 mackerel. DAVEY'S LOCKER • no report Primm and proper • Senior ace Bryce Primm comes off 10-3 '97 record. By Molly Yanity, Dally Prior Earrung two solid wins over an NCAA D1vislon II team is a heck of a way to open youx baseball season, espeaally when those games were supposed to be the only tuneup before heachng mto a brutal confer- ence slate Southern California College skip- pet Kevin Kasper not only needed those wins to boost his squad's con- fidence, but needed them quickly as his Vanguards jump head first Gold- en State Athletic Conference acti<rn. Alter SCC's scheduled foux-game exCUISion in the Bay Area was cut short due to rain, the next up was supposed to be defending GSAC champ Azusa Pacific. "That's all I could think about when we were up there," Kasper said. "If we don't get any (of the games) m, we'll have to start with Azusa.• (One game with Azusa was made up on Wednesday). The rain washed that away, too, though and gave Kasper and crew a pair of games -nonconference bouts with The Master's (a 3-2 loss) and Chapman -before GSAC foe Point Loma Nazarene visits Costa Mesa Saturday With little time to iron out any Junks, Kasper sets forth on the GSAC trail with a wagon full of returners, transfers and, hopefully, some sleepers. Last spring, Kasper, in just his second year with sec. guided the squad to a 33-17 overall mark and a 15-9 posting in confe re nce. Pacing the '97 effort were four all-conference performers, three ol whom retwn for this campaign. Back in blue and gold is last sea- son's ace, Bryce Primm. Primm, now a senior, was 10-3 in '96 with a 2.24 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 1121/3 COLLEGE BASEBA LL PREV IE W innings pitched Primm, a Torrance native, 1s the probable starter in the first game Saturday against the Cougars. Also returning are All-GSAC stars Kevin Moore (Beverly Hills) and Greg Schrieber (Me!fa. Anz ) Moore will move from the out- field to the infield where he will handle the hot comer at tlurd this season. The senior led the squad with seven home runs last spring and also batted a team-high .392 I while driving in 42 runs. Schrieber keeps his anchor down at second base after hitting .375 with 41 RBI last year. The pitching staff will consist of starters Primm, Joe Rivera and southpaw transfer David Ross out of Mt. San Jacinto College. Josh Steele, a sophomore, will be a strong middle reliever. The Vanguards' closer will be Daruel Villareal Other projected starters are Ter- nk Clark (shortstop), Enc Booth (first base), as well as KeVlil Doyle and Bryan Chambers in the outfield. Advanang to the semifinals of the Far West Regionals last season. the Vanguards will face familiar compebbon agam thl.S season Azusa Pac1hc returns several starters, as does Cal Baptist. West- mont, last spnng's No 4 team, could be improved and Point Loma Nazarene, which was out of the Regionals last season for the first tune in the 90s, is ainung to return to its winning ways. Biola bas a new coach and appears to be solid and Concordia of lrvme will battle to get out of the cellar, as well. "It's going to be mteresting, • Kasper said "That's everybody, so it looks like every c.onlerence game will be tough ~ St ''"'It., l>ll ~t l . I l )!,) Can't '""' '° ~· lO althOM ,..Jobi •round the houle1 I• ( c ,, 11 fl 0 s c c 0 s 1 If II .. n• n • 0 It ~ A 9 7 ' b 0 p ,, at ro G p Vf = F 84 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1998 IUBUC NOTICES -PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICIS PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC HOTICES PUBLIC NOTltH f PUBLIC NOTICE pon Bt1ch, CA 92M3 Oucted by· an tndo\1141ial ~tv• you llarttd dolnQ OliCI~ t>r. •n ltldlYIOWl PUBLIC NOTICE ~Y· • ~ ~ 11\!emt MM f1111f '"°'_. In die ~ If ...-. eif IN ,.., ~Of "": '::~: Tt111 bUtlntU 11 con-Htvt you llattOd OOll'IQ bUllllHI Y•'' ...... Aug. ....... you 1tartt4 d01nQ ~COnltlefltll .... 9ffttlOMd Oeed Of Tlutl' ptOf/lfff'f ~ ..... le -· • n -- '1otllfou1 Iv•"'•" dUCltd 1:1Y· • co1p<>'8Uon bu1tnt11 yet'? No lffO busmeH yet? Vt1. 11/90 flotltloua 8utlnH• m= ~"' "" _, n.. -_... to " >tt "'80 •ion « • • -,:- Name Stalem•nl tt•~~ you atl\fltO doing Satill'I AM a1ackwooo JOM L Luctro Alyua P111no Name Statement ~ d \Id 1\1 under. lddmi wt otlltf OOl'lll!IOll lv£NUE M~T 8EAClf. CA '*'"•"· the blft 11 4 Tht to•IOWI~ ~son. i re bu••~H yet., Yea, 10-91 T11~ statement w11 Diec Thll ttattl'l\~I was Meo Thia t1atement wit Mtd The tonowono l)ll'lon1 are ~I IO ~~ d«tlgMtlon. If *'Y>. ot the ,.., ...,_,103 n.. ~ntd 01 l(l'f «** ptl'IOtl_:......,~ do&n buslnt,. 11 hachwafll, Inc • Joan W11fll1 the COUMy C1et11 01 Wllll 'nt County C!ttl< of wtlh t,,. County C .. rk ol doing butlf\est H ' on ~: propwty ~ ._.. 11 T,.._ died._ r1¥ IWNllty 01/22JM Con..olld-Auui~a tntemifionef 31:10 T1ou1, P1HIOent Orange County on 02-02·98 Ora119e Couniy on 1•20-ta Orarige County on 1/n/98 OA~·s AUTOMOBILE 1P.. · IM'f~ to bt DI WEIT -fllf'I lncomaJW9 trf lht ~ C4m~. LlC Oc111n BoultVDfd, Corona Thi• llaltll'ltnt WH Med 19t08'747524 19188?48000 1998e74984t 25885 Trabuco Rd . ne;o'. orrJ the oJ ~ WILSOM STRE:£'T 11 COSTA .u ... lddrta Ind OChtt -2401f v.tlttn '8/vd, 2ttd dtl Mat. C1t1forn11 92825 wtlll the Coun1y Cteik ol Oatfy Pofol Feb. 5. 12, 111, Dally Piiot Jan 22, 29, Dally Pilot Jan 29, Feb 5. Lelle F0tes1, CA 92630 ~ly ~fomle. MCSA CA t1t27 Tiit 111'1ffr· lllOll cHllanatlon. If~. lllown !kW C.,_us. CA8 t130/ M•ldrtd Antonta Fredrick•. 011no• County Oil 02-02·98 26 1998 l h308 Ftb 5. 12. '"' Tl\277 12. 18, 1098 Th29' Ho111ln Dantshmand, ~· b Joel RPrncott •ltllfd TrustM dltdllm• ~ lltftln. Slid .. w'tll bt ..-.. (UIJ 17 .. 1430 ~ 3120 Oc111n Bouteveid Co 11980747500 11580$ Trabuco Ad, n60, 111 J*Pl 41 IW:iillty tor 11'1 incotl9ClMIS of bul Wltlloul CID'ftMnt flt -· AJMlltnlC Th#I• SM...._ rona dtt Mar, ca1o101nia oouy 111101 Feb s 12. 1e. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Lakt '°'"'·CA 92630 et u:oon ll'le tht atrett e6drtU and °"* rwt. QIMttMd °' l111ptled. l.utltorlddSlgnlllt.JIP 1I087 92625 2e 1998 · • Th30'7 Fl .. tt•Joui 8 .. srn••• 'folllloua lu-•neaa This business Is con· . t loay~ C11HJ1mo1t dttlt_nltlotl, It 111y, reglnfing tide, ~lot\ « 02/05, 02/12. & OVtll'M Linda SuzaMt Fredrick•. Ftctltloua 8u1ln••• • • .. ., OU(ltd by· M lndlvlOu11t mt O llf= l 11\0wn 11.ttill Seid Hit Wiii ba tne11111brlnc:n, to '91 the 3120 Ocean Bouttvaid Co-PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Sl•l•m•nt Mame Statement ·Name Statement Have you llllltd do•ng mooey Of Med Slates 1111ft, bllt wrthollt COWMlit Of IMlalnlne prlJIClpmj 111111 ol ~ PUBLIC NOTICE •Ofl• dtl ,,..., CahfOIMI Tho lollow•ng poison• are Th• following .,..~. are The /otlow1ng ~rsons art buS•ntH yet? No ll liJ. lhe notth eo ..,.,.my, ~ Of lmpllad. notf(-> MCUrM ~ Uld OMd of·---------- 92625 Fictitious Busln••• domg ousmen as· dotng business as: doing business as: Houein OanHhmand ~Ill\ the Coontv • regard1"8 '"'' "°'""loll· or TMt. with lnltfttt thtf9on. • T.S No. 97·\961-18 Nola d. Th•S business " con· N•m• Statement INTERNATIONAL MEDIA a) Sork Company, A & K ASSOCIATfS. 524 This Slalomonl was liled vu Clv!e ~ftf .• tl!CllmbrtMH, to p./ tl'lt pnNlded In Nlld nott(I) ..... TNAll Slit undet Oltd " ducted by a general part· Tht following parsons ate ENTEAPAI SE. 4071 La b) L & M lnvt1lmenl Co W. 19th SI .. Cosla Meu, w11h the Counly Cleek ot ~1:,S1An~ ~ve' ng~ = "lllllnlng principal 1um ol tfll VINICll, If any, under Iha l•rmt Trust You nri dlfllllt under e norshrp do.ng business.,. Palma AYt. Su•lt 0 Ana. 1500 Adema. Sit 315. CA 92627 Orange County on 1/23198 !!OW he by It fn3e, said nott(s) --..r~ by ulcf Ottd ol of Nlld OMd of Ttllll. '-. Died ol T111$t, dltllJ A(Jrf 24, '1.Jve you slarlod doing PREFERAEO BENEFITS Mom CA 92807 Colla MeSI, CA 92628 All M. Ashttatll, 4 Ktndall 19980140818 Deed of ruSl (ti the~ ltu.._ wtlh lnltr«i th~ .. dlt19K an4 US--of tbt 1996 ~you .. ~ to bus1noss ye1, No GAOUP, INC., 23015 Del Tom Cheng. 4071 La Mark P. Sork, 1500 Adams St., Laguna N1guof, CA oaoy Pilot Jan. 29. Feb. 5, situated 111 s8ld Coutity Pfov\dtd It\ 11td noct(t). 1!11• fruattt and of the tniftt CD-~ yotJt, Pf'°'*1'I l rr.t i. M1tdred A. Fredricks Lago, Su11e D2· 144, Laguna Palma Ave., Suite o. Ana· Ave. Sle. 315, Costa Mes•, 92877 12 19 1998 # Th302 lomia d.e"'1bed n ~ v111ctt, II any, undtr th• 11rm1 lted ~Aid Oted of TNIC. Tht SOid Ile Pl'* ... ~ you Med Ttus s1a1amen1 was ltled Hllfs, CA 92653 ht1m, CA 92807 CA 92626 This buslntu Is con· · ' Loan IF40.208-16ti\ 4 of tald Ottd of Trutl. let•. lotJtl llllOlilll of lht unpaid WI~ oC !tie '*'ad ""'"' 1he County Clerk or Prtfer~d Btnef11S Group, Th11 bustntss is con· This buslntu Is con-dueled by: an 1nd1v1duat PUBLIC NOTICE The total amovrit of un· chlf9t1 a11d t1Ptn-of the beMnce of tltt obll9•lon ... Ill jl(Octedinca lgahst you, you O•.lnge County on 12123197 inc: . (CA), 23015 Oii Lago. duc:ted by; an lnd1vlduat dueled by: In individual kavt you alarled doing paid balance or the obN TrustH Ind 01 tha lru•tt ~ cured by th• property lo bt told llloUld c:ionad • ,,..,.,, Nc*- t 0973743077 l.aguna Htlls, CA 92653 Have you slar1ed doing Have you started doing business yet? No Flctttloua Bu1lnes1 *"'ed by the prope1 aced ~ uld Deed of Trust. Tiit and l)ltOfltble m llllltH com, ii htnD)t u~~ R}-Da 1 p,101 Jan 22 29 This b1.1slnoss Is con· business yol? No buslnto ytt? Yts, 1+98 All M. Ashl1" 11 N•m• Statement sold and reasonab estl· lotll amount ol lh• unpaid •~llst• 111d ldvwloi• a tllt cNrdi & as Fe~ v5 12 1998 Th%e4 oucted by; a co1poratton Tom Cheng Mark P. Sork This s1a1emen1 was ltll~I The lollowlng POfsons are ITljlted cosallS.~!f'f"1 Soland baf*'Ot of tllt obllg•lon tt tl1H oftht nltlll pul>ll~ ol WAN: c:r htstat. or ----------• Have you started doing This s111emen1 was ltltd This s1a1amon1 was lifed w11h the County Clt1k or doing 1>us1ness as: Jl(JVances .~"' 11T19 the curtd by the Pfopeny to bt sold the Notk:. ot Sala It subdlJlld M1ee pural8lt '> PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes, 1·2·98 with the County Clerk of wtlh lhe Covnty Clerk Of Orange County on 01·30·98 Ranftos lnlernahortal, 600· ~t~~~ Ind rea.onat>I• "''"'tttd costJ. $414,ltU• Tltt llitnafldwy tit OMd d Tl\llt iaQMd by P1etorred Benoflls Otoup, Orange County on 01·30·98 Orange County on 1·20.98 19980747397 A Anton Blvd., #468, Costa 1 51 be ' b r i>eh ' nptMff Ind ldltaftce• It t!M uncltt taid Deed ol fruit 1111• Jeae M. Rfver1 Jr 1 litgle ffctlt1ou1 Bu1lneu Inc., Alan Crafton, CEO, 1098074742f 19989748000 Cally Pilot Ftb. s. 12, 1'J, Mesa, CA 92626 ::'h\et~~ d1wiin'oo: time oftllt lnhl1I publication ol totorpxecu1tdanddtllvtrtdto man, Rec:ordod ~. Ing# NalT\,e Statement Owner/Manager Dally Pilot Feb. 6, t2, 19, Cally Pitol Jan. 22, 29, 26 1999 Th3l0 Oily Alotandre Nay, 600.A state Of national bank a the NOife. of Slli It lilt ulldtrtigntd • written 95-0191606 d Of11c:i11 Reconts The toilowing pe11ons a•e This statement was Med 26. t 998 Th309 Feb. 5, 12. 1998 Th280 __:.._. Anion Blvd., #468. Costa Cllecf( dra#l by ~ state 0< S113.74' 36 Th• be111fic:l11Y Otdlnllon of Default end 111 tie cftc1 of fie~ Re-doing business as wilh the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa. CA 92626 feGeral credll unt0n. O< a undet uld Ottd ol Trust h•r .. Dtnlllld b S .... Ind t wrttt.n corder of Orqt Colllfy, C.. MICRONET SYSTEMS SO· Orange County on t ·20.98 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This buiineu Is con· check dfa#l by a state or lofott 1x1W1td and dthve1td 10 Holle. of Oe!Mt" and Eledlon fomla 1f1Cf punoant to Iii Ho- LUTIONS 359 San M•guel 19980740045 Flctltfou1 Bualnen duel.Cd by: an lnOIVtduaf federal saving~d k>an as-tht undersigned • written 10S11l. Theunda11ignade1Uttd lice Ot OltfM llld Elldlal\ to Or . Ste JOO Newport Oa11y Pilot Jan. 22. 29, Fictitious Bu1lnen Flcllllous Bualneaa Name Stetement Have you started doing $00a!l0n, U' S associa· Otdantlon of Otfault Ind llid Notlct of Otfliu" and gel tweundef, ... Sill on Beach. CA 92660 Feb. s. 12. 1998 Th273 Name Statement Name Statement The following peisons ace business yet? Yes. 1·22·98 ~lortied. Of S8Vl~I 1 .~ Otmlltd tor Sale. and a Wlflltn Eltdlon to Sall lo bt ~ 2125191 at 9:4$ AM It Al tf1t African Kinship Corp.. ine following persons aie The foflowl~ persons are doing business as: Orly Alexandra Nay " 111 sectlOO-:l O .he Ft· Notlct of Ott.ult end Elte:tlon In lht county wlttrt 11'11 real Main ~) EntrlnCI to lht ("IV). 3305 Wesl Sprong PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: doing buslneu as~ JEE and Company, 10101 This 11a1ement was loled ~~ab~:ss in~~= lo Sell. Thaund1r11Qntcfe1ultd proP-!rty 11 loclhd. 0-1: J111u• county Cou'1tloule 700 Civic: Mounu11n Rd Sto 60·24 Ofl•ce Demands Used Of· INTEGAA MORTOAGE. M11go Lane, Westminster. with the Counly Cle11\ ot The slleet addre~ and other laid Notlct ol Otfault 1nd .ry 29. 1998 LONESTAR MORT· Ctntar Drtvt West. Santi An•. Las Vegas NV 89102 Flctltlou1 Bualne11 lice Furn11ute & Elec1ron1cs 3750 Susan St., Suitt 200, CA 92683 Orange County on 1·22·98 CQmmon designation ti any Elt<:IJon lo Stll to bt reootded GAGEE SERVICES, LLC~ • Ct 11 DI.de auction IO fie tligh- Th1s business ts con. Name Statement 261 4 Hunllnglon SI , Hun-Santa Ana, CA 92704 John Emmtll Ekslrom, 19988748517 of the real property oeSCtlbe<f In the oounty wlltrt lltt ml TruttM 8ltsy CIMy, ~· est bidder tor~~ It duc1ed by· a corporallon The following persona aro llngton Beach. CA. 92648 Bob Rustglan, 192 Aock· 10101 Matgo Lene. Wtsl· Dally Pllo1 Feb. 12, 19. 26, above 15 pu~rfed to be property Is loclled D.11: Janu· litd Slontturt Addrttl. PO. time of salt In lawfllcrianly of Have you s1ar1od doing doing business as· G1Tber1 Joo Salnar, 2614 view. Irvine, CA 92715 minster, CA 9iee3 Mar. 5, 1998 Th321 1109 qalleY. irt.le. Costa 1ry 25, t99t LONESTAR MORT· Box 5lS388, Dali., TtlCal the Unllllld States) al ~hi, lltlo busmess ye1? Yes Oc:• 97 w SM Leasing, 1682 Lan· Hunllngton SI Huntington Mork Owen, 3 Hickory Thia buslnen Is con· • Mesa. A 9Z62 ThQ under· GAGEE SERVICES. LL.C .. • 75251·5388 FOR TmlSTEFS and lnWest ~ ID end Atucan K•nShlp Ccrp. Ai· g•ey, lrvtne, CA 92614 eeach. CA 92648 Troo Latte, frvlnt, CA 92612 ducted by: en Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ~ned rustee dlSClaims :tJ. TrustM Chrtaty Mc:.Clu119. SALE tNFORMATIOM Pl.EASE 00# held by tl under slid Oetd chard F Garzil. Secretary· Gerald F Srembo, 1682 This business Is con· This business Is con· Have you s1arted doing ~ kty lor any tnc:XXrectne Authonud Slgnlllurt Add1M11: CALL (916)317-nll LONESTAR of Trust 11 lhe ~ silullld Treas Langley, Irvona, CA 92614 dueled l:W an lnd1v1duel dueled by: co.parlners business yet? No Flctltloue 8'11lneu o the Sire~!! address P.O Bole 515'81. Dall-. Ttxaa MORTGAGEE SERVICES, LL C. in said Coun"' aild Stace ci. fhrs statement was t.led Gregory M Machado Have you staned doing Have you staned doing John & Ekstrom Name Statement olhe~mmon ~signa~ if 75251-5388 FOR TRUSTEFS IS A DEBT COLLECTOR AT· SCtl>ed as· -" mart ~ d• w1lh tl'e County Cle•I< ot 1682 Langley. lrvlno. CA business ye1? No business yo1? Yts, 1/4/98 This slatemtnt Wat llled The following persons are any. or 1herelll. BeW~ SALE INFORMATION Pl.EASE TEMPTING TO COUECT A scribed In il'le ~ inen1on4!d Orange County on 12·3t·98 92614 Gilbert Jot Salazar Mark 0. Owen wllh 11\e County Cl11k of doing buslMss as: ~ O ~ CALL (916)317·n28 LOHESTAA DEBT. Af(Y INFORMATION Deed of TNSt The stet( ld- 19973743722 Th•s business is con· This s1a1cman1 was filed This statement was filtd Orange County on 1·20.98 OAM ENTERPRISES. 575 Attn °'~~t;_ ~:1• MORTCAG£E SERVICES. L LC 09TAINED WILL BE USED FOR and olW cormmn desl9- Newpor I Beach·Costa auc1ed by: a general pan· wilh the County Clerk of 01h thee County ClerlC ot 19988748047 w. 19111 St .. #F150, Costa ~5014 'IOOOO'v~le~s, IS A OEST COLLECTOR AT· T PURPOSE. ASAP2tnn nlClon lf.-.y, oflttt!U~ ~~esa Oa.t Pilot Jan 29 nersh1p Orange County on 1·20·98 range ounly on 1·20-98 Daily Pilot Jan. 22, 29, Mesa. Call!. 92627 ~I. 'C.ypress. A TEMPTING TO COLLECT A 01129. OV05, 02111 desai>eef .bovt Is~ lo F'>b !> 12 Y19 1998 1,.305 H.i .. ~ you started doing 19986748040 19980748007 Feb. s. '2, 1999 Th271 Langforel Delano Menzies. t2 Teleohone 1 ) DEBT. ANY llfFORMATION PUBLIC NOTICE be. 2205 Paaflc AWfW 1101 " · bvs1r,er.'i 1c1? Yes. Jan 22 Cail~ p1101 Jan 22. 29, Oaoly Pilot Jin. 22. 29, 575 W 19th SI •F150. 38« Said sale v.. b6 08TA1HED Will BE USEt> FOR lk1it 7 COIUt Mesa. Ce 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE 1998 Feb. s. ,2, 1998 Th270 Feb 5, t2. 1~8 Th281 PUBLIC NOTICE Cosra Mesa, Ca11I 92627 made. but withoUI covenant THAT PURPOSE. ASAP3CW270 NOTICE YOU ARE IN DE 836-74-007 The l.lldlr· Gerald F Sremba -This business is con· or wananty, ~r9$Sed or 1129. 2/'S, 2112 =' TNSlllle disdi*ns 11ry ,._ Fictitious Business Tr 15 5tall•rnenl was hied PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bu1l11•H dUCled by· an tnd1vlduai implied, regardtn title. pos· FAULT UNOER A oeeo 0 for Iffy ln<:cfrec*'8Ss ot Nam• Statement "''" lhe County Clerk of Heme Statement Haye you S1ar1ed doing $8SSIOO Of mbrances. PUBLIC NOTICE TRUST DATED 06/114/91.lle snet lddl'9ss end °'* lhe toll6Wing persons are Orange County on 1/23/98 Fictitious BuslnHI Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Tht following pt1sons 8/e business ye11Yes.1·1·98 fOr 1he r;>urp<>se of satislvl(l9 UNLESS YOU TAKE deslonadon 1 ooong business as· t 9986748843 Name St•tem•nt Name Statement doing business as: Langford Celano Menzies ltle 1ndebtedn~ ~red by Esciow Ho. 000155fll·RC TION TO PROTECT YOUR shcMn ~The tDM. en!!Xi al Cta·Val Company Da 1y Pilol Jan 29 Feb 5 The tallowing persons arc The tallowing persons are Anderson Masonry, 164 E. This statement was filed ~ ~ g rust ~ding NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of BUUC PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E lhe ~ baiMc:e d lie ()b- bl Soundcasl Company. 12 19 1998 ' Thl9S doing business as • doing business as: Wilson. Costa Mesa. CA with lhc County Cle1k ot menses 'ot Ch=~~S1!M! Tehxe SALE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE. IF llgllion sec:uted by lie PfoPet'tY cJ Groswofd Casllng. 1701 Company Gear, 3101 W. PAOMOrlONS BY GEN· 92621 01an9e County on 2·10·98 stee under said Deed of (SE<:S.110•,110~U.C.C.) YOU NEED AA ElCP to be said and reasonlblt esli- Placenlla Avenue. Costa PUBLIC NOTICE CoaSI Hwy ,111SOA, New· ESIS, '6 Woodhaven Or., Gary Anderson, 164 E. Wtl· 19988748588 rust caused a Noll<;e of De· NOTICE IS HEREBY ~wn to TION OF THE NATURE l1'llltld costs expenses and.,_ Mesa. CA 92627·4475 porl Beach. CA 92663·400 I Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 son· Costa Mesa. ·CA Daily Pilot Feb 12. 19. 26, fault and ElecllOn tQ SeV to be l't0ol011i 01 tne witttn nimeo THE PROCEEDING vances at oie twne of lttt .-ai G11swold lndusules. tnc Flctltloua Bu1lness Laura Vance. 3 tOt w. Voula Paraskevl Beloglan· 92627 . · Mar. s. 1999 Th320 recorded 1n the county wnere seller 11\al a llllk s~e 1s aboul to AGAfNST YOU. YOU ... -.w. ot the Nollet d s.i. (CA/. 1101 Ptacent a Av· Name Statement Coas1 Hwy N 150A, New· neas. 16 Woodhaven Or., This busoneu Is c:Dn· the real p~r1Y tl localed be made .or the assets aesc:nbed SHOULD CONTACT ~""ffi493e 03 In adcllllon ID enue Cos13 Mt'Sa CA The tono ..... 1ng pe1sons are pon Beach. CA 92663·4001 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 ducted by: an lnd1v1dual PUBLIC NOTICE and mQre than three montns below · LAWYER TS I 43900-ZGS . lht Trustee will ICClpt a 92521.44 75 oo•ng busrness as· This business is con· H11s business Is con-Have you s1ar1ed doing have eiapsed Sll)l;e such rec· The names Mid business NOTICE OF TRUSTEE·s s c:hedt ~on a ltlte This business 1s c:on-CAOCOLOR. 20201 S.W. dueled by: an 1ndlvldua1 dUc:tod by: an lndiYidual bustnen yet? No NOTICE OF oroatJoo Date. F~e~. aociresses ol 11te seller are SALE UNOER DEED OF na11on1f benlt 1 dlP dr9Wll dueled by a c:orpoiahon B•rch SI Ste. 160, Nowpon Have you staned doing Have you s1arted doing Gary Anderson TRUSTEE'S SALE 1998 Eq!f:able m-JRVINE SANO CANYON PHAR· TRUST Notice is hero a sla1e or~ credit IJl'llon Have you started doing Beach, CA 9'2660 business yet? Yes. Jan 15. business yet? Yes. 9.25.97 This itatement was !tied rrtle OtOer No 310~~~ p,~(~·~ ~stee, rust le. MACY INC 16300. S3lld Canyon given thal Consolidated a dl8Ci drawn by a sta48 °' business yel'? Yes, 1956 Maret& E weafhcrholl· 1998 Voula Paraskevi Beloglan· wllh the County Clerk ol Trustee Sale N~ 97-50~ ~ 17 t 1~ ~ s: A'ftf\lt ll'Vlnt CA 92618 Rec:011voyanoe Company, fedenif U\llngS n:l loln .so. Griswold lndus111cs. Inc • Bernhard!, #6 Charninad,, Llnira M. Vonce neas Ofange Counly on t ·20·98 zrerence No)2 154127 ber ( l ) 8345-8953 uir fhe loc.abon tn c:Milonu 01 LLC H trustee or succ:es savtngS assoc:ialion or Dan1e1 B Ke11e. Ch1cl F1· Newpon Coast. C~ 926571 This statement was hied ~i~~s 1~~at~~~~~ w~~1~11o:, . t9980748052 YoWi~~~~·5o~F~ULT UN· ~orene Peters Trustrk clvel execvbve ottice 01 Ille 1rus1 ... or sub~lltuttd truslee . s bar1k spe_afted.1n Sec. nlncoat Ot11cer Tt11s business Is con· w11h lhe County Clerk or O•ange County ~n 1•2().98 Dally P1101 Jan. 22, 29. BER A DEED OF TRUST aies O r seller 15 (ii same as aoow· pursuant 10 tho Deed of Trust 102 of the Finandll Codt This stalemenl was f1tcd ducted by· an individual Orange County on 1·20·98 1998874,8088 Feb 5, 12, 1998 Th276 ~TED JULY 23. 1996 UN-g~b~12J98 02119198 so stale I same executed by J Chn110911er and authonzed lo do buslrl8IS in w11h the County Clerk ol Have you star1ed doing 19988748049 ~ SS YOU TAKE ACTION 21 ru ltstto t>( !tie seller at Woodward 4 Jane G llllS $1818. In Ole event Wider Orange Counly on 1·20·98 business yc1? Yes, Jan 1. Dally Pilot Jan. 22, 29, Cally Piiot Jan. 22, 29, PUBLIC NOTICE PROTECT YOUR N 1 95 tiler bu~ness names and ad· oodward husband 4 wife tllf'I cast\ IS acceoed. fie 19986746064 1998 Weathcrhofl· Feb 5. ,2, 1998 Th272 Feb. 5. 12, 1998 Th282 FlcUtloue Builneu sJ~PEfl~ P'JBL~~A~( ruses used t>( llte selter wilhn as 101n1 tenams and iecorded Mlle~ WllNlotd.,. 11gu.. Oa11y P1101 Jan 22 29 ~~~~di E PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Name Stetement IF y N~Eq AN EXPfle· PUBLIC NOTICE 1-ee yea11 oeto111 trie date sucn on 06/20/91 as um.I 91-anoe r:A lhe rustM's Deed un1i This s1a1emen1 was Meo Flctltloui Buslnen The following persons are 1562268NO!ICE.OF TRUS· r a" (N none so statt) tile olrice of Ille C041nty Re-payee or etldorMI as • m1111er Feb s 12. t998 Th279 NATI 0 gB NATU S st was sen1 or deft'"'~ lo Ille 316600 ot Ofllclal Records .n become l'illlll* ID tie PUBLIC NOTICE wtlh the County Clerk of Flclltlou1 BusfnHI tlo1ng business as· OF Hf PR EEDINg TEES SALE AND CANYON t.'EOICAl CfN· rder of Onange County. ngllt. Said Nit Wiii be made. Orange County on 1/23198 N•m• St•tement Th~~~w~ntgatp~~~~! are J&J Consulting .. 1048 I•· ~~~l)tS0 cbN~ACT y ~ LOTA.SN. NNoO •. 1 .• 21~3040~1 1 ER 16300 S'and Canyon Avt.· California and pursuant 10 but~~~ wit· Flctlllous Business 19986746637 The fo11ow1ng persons are vine A.,,e .. f 618, Newpon LAWYER On February 19 y~ ART, IN DEF AU T ~N nue IMne CA lht Notice o( Default •nd 1 • e-r.--Cf.,.,_., re. Name Statement Carly p,101 Jan 29. Feo 5, doing business as: doing business as: Beach, CA 92660 1998 at 10 JO AM 8 A E~O OF RU T T ...... ft•-s ..... "·Sf~• Eleclt00 to Sell tti.reunclor title. l>OSIO sesutisfyslon lltor ~ < • ·' 337 Reirns. Costa Mesa. i A 6 8 N ..., "'""'""" ATEO 4/ 4/90 UNLES Se$ ol Ille lllyer are lllCOfded on 10l29197 as.._..........__'. _ _.. "" _ ....... The lollow1ng persons are 1" 19 1998 Th293 S11a1eg~ Mallers 1691 Pauls C.:leanlng Servtce, Jeltrey L. Boykin, 1048 Ir· Proless"'nal ~nders ""~"""' 8 '"' ....... .,.., ...., ,...... •r domg business as· Mesa rive, Su11e E·8, CA. 92627 v na ve .. ,, 1 . ewport Coiporauon Professional YO~ TAK ACTION T PANKAf l<APAOIA and SAROJ inti.# 97-544067 of said~------1 _, fv1eE~:1~~· A 3,0~110A n~~~;~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~:;~ Ana Heights, C~ Paul Damion Eno. 337 ~~;h, ;~s~;::~ _Is con· ~~~~r~l>Olll eda~st: PRy,TE~T YOUR PROP· ADIA 92 M>nocello. ln4nt, ftcial Rec:Ofdt, Wiii Sell on ;;;th'iiter~=· Mesa CA 92626 Fictitious Buslne11 Aoben Stover, 1691 Mesa Re1ms Cos1a Mesa. CA ducted by: an ond1v1dual under ail<! pursuant to Deed ERP Y8 1 CMASALY ~E SOLO&" A92620 6198 at 12 00 noon allll• end Che~ pmdpal of lhi Marshal J Vogl, 6 Cedar Name St•tement Ortve Suite E·8 Santa Ana 92627 Have you slarled 001ng of Trust reCotded oo July 26, ~ EY'., L.Jw EXP tfAiiON The IS5t1S to be SOICI m rth F1on1 tnlrance lo the°* stand by said dltd Wlfl Ridge. INlno, CA 92612 The l0Uow1ng persons are Heights, CA 92io1 • This business ls con· business yel? No 1996 ~as Document No 0~ f'H~NATUR~F THE scnbtd in oenel'il as Furn~" ounty Courlhouse, 700 fntn1t '*'°" a pnMded ti Jeff A de Maro.ni. 311 Moun· doing business as· Thts business is con· ducted by: an lndlvldunl Jelt1ey L Boykin 1996038287?3.0' Ofu t al R.ec· PROCE DING. "A't3AINST f1x111r1s. eQU1pment. ll'JOeN!Tl1lS. Civic Cenftt Onve W~. said No9 files. c::fl8f'glls aid U · lam v.ew Irvine CA 926l2 MIA·MORE HOME MA OE ducted l)y an 1nd1v1dua1 Havo you s1a11ed doing This s•atemenl was filed Olds in tile l'fiCe of the Re· YOU y u SHOU~O CON. rNtnrory sul>C*es. COffiflll!r Santa Ana, Ca al public penses Qi 11e·ruae aid d lit Reza M BotiravJrtar 2883 ~IATURAL OOG TRE:A TS Have you slMed doing business yet? Yes. 1·1· with lhe County Clerk ol Q)(dfomer of e County, TACt A LAWYER · 11tniwa111 and sottw1111 OISIOmtr auction. to Ille h19nnl bidder~ cnmd by said Died d c1uo11ouse Rd Costa !>21 Carnatron Ave Corona Pus1ness yet, No 1990 Orange Coun1y on 1·20·98 Gail 18 execu ed bV· Lain NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tStS goodwllf fuse teasenoos or cash (payable al the tome TIUSl O.:Flbtur( oz. 1991 Mesa, CA 92627 det Mar. CA 92625 Robert s1ovor Joaquin Mert1n Lopo:i · t9980748082 ~~ ~uu\Y~ri ~g~~n~ a":ri: Iha! tile real propeny known mproY11mems aale 1n lawful money ol lht Wolf & ftldllntt, •Law Cor· Th•s business 15 con June El11a1>e>th Thompson This s1a1ement was ltled This sia1emen1 was fllod Cally Pilot Jan. 22, 29. qle mattas IQtnT tenan~as ~ 8 STB and 1111 louted at 16300 l.Jnl1td Stales,) all 11ghl, 1ttle, l)OlltkJnflKIAWoW&Phlw1 oucir:i t:' 3 g .. ,,., o ,,.. ' t Carn.it n AJC C 11ond w.•n 1ne County Clerk ot wtlh tne County Clerk of Feb 5. 12. 1998 Tn278 Tru~~Of Fleef ~!l·i~ ,. STWA Ml ETSHA CA 91.,.,.,7 and Caoyon Aveooe ll'llne CA and ontero11. conveyed to and t..w Coolontlon • TNltilt ne1s11" ti< /,lar (.,:. 92625 01a.,yc Counly on 1·20·98 Orange Counly on 1122'98 as n{l~rnLt n Asse p I ~w: 92618 now hold by ti under said~ Lori WomlCi, FOl8Ciilln H<1ve yo• sr1worl Jc;.1nq 1111s lli.> "ess •'> r.on 19986746050 199887485 t 8 PUBLIC NOTICE PU LIC AU T~ E g30-~f2 area Numoer The tl.tsiness rwmt use<! b)t Deed ot Trust'" Ille property suPtNls« Wolf & R1chatdl 1 tiu~,.;,., • ,,.. ,. . .,. ' 1 'Hi " • I• 11 1' ·'" "'''""d'"' ua.1·, p,101 Jan 22 29 Da1ty P1to1 Jan 29, Feb 5. HIGHEST ER ·FOR will be JOl<J al_pubhc S!l~tOn tile seller at IN! toeitton 1s srluattd 1n said County and llw Cor1)0fldon FIKJA WOf & ~.~d1sr1;i vog• •1 "e > 11 ~1a11~d llt11ng Fob 5 12 1998 Th274 12. 19. 1998 Th292 Flctltlou1 Business CASH eb at bme ol ~I AT THE NORTH FR T IRVINE t.'fOlCAL CENTER Stale and deacrtbod H lol-Pfeifer a LAW COfllOtltion 18 Tn1s s•,Jlt'rr.:"t .... is / ed b "ness ~!)!, Yes 12 15 Name Statement sale Ill I money of Ille NTRANCE TO HE PHARMACY lows <11 more fully described~ Plaza Orille ~ "'rh 11 e Counr,. Co:•• ol C.7 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Tht following persons are Untied =::L by castl, a OUNTY COURTHOUSE. The anoaoaled aa of ll'le said deed ol lrvst apn. Beid\. C.92660(714)720-9200 C)1.1n9l' r'.Q1 Illy on I r,.91J J1Jll(' E T•i •1•tl50'1 doing bus•ness as: cashiefs ~ drawn by a ~ CIVIC CENTER DRlvt salwanster 1$ Ma/th 4 1996 at 2·192-27 lf\IS\ee 1$ selling Salt ~ Only: 1&26) '99B6743907 T1 ·~ s1:ire1ncnt wa~ filed Fictitious Susln•s• Flclltlous Buslne11 Scon Sowdet & Associates, state or national bank. a :sTIASAN2JfA9/A98NA. C2ALI· llte office ot BURROW ESCF\OW property ·as tt, wnere ,,. The 398-5932 C270821 215, 2112, 03 'Y p 1 JM' 2q Feb 5 w 111 11-e Counly C1e111 of Name Statement Name Statement 1551 East San Alto Plac:e. Checil drawn br.na state or p•fN,.. '?_n h1 he , a~I.,.~~ COWANY 601 Plncenttr Dnve street address and other 2/19 \998 vwww.~c:om 12 19 11 ,8 fh303 l"lr l'HJe Co univ on 1 23 98 Tne lollow•ng personi are TllO lollowong persons are Orange CA 92665 fede1al credll IOn, or a M Iv lue tgt SI """"' Santa Ana CA 92705 mon designatton. If any. ---------- 19986148649 ao1ng business as· ~~~'2R~~O~~. 01s2 Condie· Scon M. Sowder, 1551 E ~al=sb~ =;:. ~':n a~th~n;:'r'~ cf~k Tus bulk s•e ,5 "'bltt\ to the real property dncnbed OBITUARY 888 PUBLfC NOTICE Di11fy PrlOI J:ln 29. Feb 5, SOUTH COAST AERIAL bush Irvine. CA 92612· San AllO Place, Orange. sooauon savmy assoaa· drawn on a state 01 na\Jona1 Cal1forna Ul'fOlm Commett1al ho¥•~ purported lo be. 120 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t <' l!:l 19~8 Th299 PllOTOGRAPHY 300 E 3727 Caltl 92665 tton. 01 sav1n~ 1at1k Spect· bank, d'leck drawn on a state Cooe Secoo116106 2. Sho1echff Road. Coron1 Del Flcllllous Business Coasl Hwy Slip 11163 This business is c:on· lied 1n section~! 2 of the Ft· or federal savi~ and '-~ft "so SUl>ted tile name and r, ea 9282~ Tho under· NOONAN N•me Statement PUBLIC NOTICE ~Je ..... port Beach. CA 92660 Peter Kraus. 123 Candle· ducted by an ondivtdual nanoaJ Code and IUJhonzed assooattOn sav1 $ assroa~ ad<ll!$S ol Ille l)elSOn IMth wham ignod TNSlte drsc .. 1ms any M ichael Thomas. '"' ""°"'"9 ""•"• '" Jo'""''""'" 8Ho~o>. Mh. 1 "'"" CA 0'6'2· Ho" Vo• """ ooo ... "do bo~• •• ""') Ion O< ,.,.,, "'' -· ''"" ""' bo '"" " RENff ""'"' 10< "" •-Od-doing business as· Fictitious Builness 4 Summerwlnd Cl., New· 3727 business yot? No AL In the ad Alea or lhe ft~ 1n Financial Code section CAATEA /RUBY BISHOP BUR· the street llddreu and aorn 9· I 2·47 In Long Alpha Am!'"COI Really 2•1'> Nam• Statement porl Beach, CA 92663 This business ls con-Sco11 Sowder ~y Hall of ~Park Ctvlc 51 2 nd aiulhon•ed to "O f',schl'.'• A.e s.-18 •A9, He lo ow ng person~ are This busrncss 1s con-ducted by· an rnd1v1dual This statement was ltlell 11ter at Beach 81Yd . a C " u ROW ESCROW COMPANY, 501 lhai common dnlgnahon. If Boach. C aldornla Costa Mesa CA 92626 du•ng business as ducteel by· an ondlVldual Have you Slarted doing wolh 1ho County Clerk ol uena Par!t A an rigl'I( It· ~~ '"n ~= ~ 1 Pa~enttr 01111e. Sama .A.na. CA ny. st>own htl .. n The total Passed away rn Long Al pl'} a Ame•ic ~ rmanc•al LIDO PARK REAL TY 601 Hnve you sla•led dO•ng bus1ne~s yel, Yes, June Orange County on 1 ·20·91:1 lie and tnlerest co1we':.!d' 10 con~an'i' or wananr; e~-92705 and Ille fast <llV 101 Mino mount of the unpetd bal· Be a ch 2 · 1 0·98 o t Inc <CAI 2-i!. Fische• L•c1o Par~ Orrve. Su110 :?·E business yei? No 26, 199l> 19986746069 ~nd now held by ti under said press or implied reaarc!iilg It· daims shall be Marth 3 1998 nee °' lhe obhgalt0n se-11eari larfuro He was Ave I A9, Cos1a MesJ. CA t<owpon Beach. CA 92603· JOSl'lua Francis Beaumont Peter Kraus 0 11 P'I t J 22 29 Deed of Trust lf'l lhe pro~'1y tie. PoSseSSK>n: or eocum-whocn IS llte lllSlntSS d~ t>etore .urtd by the propeny 10 ~ well known al tho "401 This slatemcnt was tried This statement was lllod 11 Y '0 an. • • Situated in said County, CaW· brances. 10 sabslY lllhib a-the sale date speohed ~bovt Id and reasonable ash· local surt spots ns 92626 c wolh the County Cleik of Fob. 5, 12• l 998 Th283 fomta deSCllbrllQ tile land llOll secured by the ol Omo febl\i1ry 9 1998 atod costa. expe-and 1 • This t:>uSlness 15 con· /!a~~y J"rfy"c,KS~~:r·2~~.1 ~~~~ o~'!1,,g':ecou~~Vnt~n ~·.~~9~1 01ange County on 1/23/98 lheretn As more futlv de-T8st executed" by JAM a PANKAJ KAPADIA. SAAOJ KA· es al Ille ttmo ol Ille ~~oilt~~~?ved oy two ducted by a corporalton porl Beach. CA 92663·4401 1998874005t 19988740040 PUBLIC NOTICE ~bed tn lhe Deed ~irust B y~ ANO PATRICIA A PADIA. Buyer(s) niltal pubhc1hon o( the No-daugh1ers, Sara and Have you started do•ng This business is con· Daily Pilot Jan. 29, F'eb 5, Fictitious Bu1lne11 ~~°Fs8~1~e= -r:s ~~-8 Y . HUSBAND ANO ~port~acn-Gosta Mesa ICe of sale 11· $109.481 07 In ~~~:s~~~;.,vaes F~:~9c~at ducted by ao ond1v•dua1 Daily Pilot Jan. 22. 29, 12 19, 1990 ih296 Name Statement The street address and other WIF as lrustor. recorded on CN459521 85569-RC Ftb 12.. dditoon to cash. lhe Trustee ~~~~~sc::,oo~~~h eno~ tnc Albto•I HannJ Pres• H11ve you s1ar'lct1 t101ng Feb 5· 12• 1998 Th275 Tht following pe1sons are common designation. ti any ~ N~~1& 111~ 1998 11 accept a cashMlf'a check Long eoach: parents, aeni bu!.1ness ye1? No PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE doing butlness as: or the real prope~ descn~ No age ~~1 th 'Offioal rwwn on a state °' nalJOnaf M 1111 y a 110 8011 V Pat,.c•a Ann BeMon z0. Mory Lou K1chler J M.L. Millworks. 716 Cen· above ts pu 9d to be Recorfs of b~~E Cah· PUBLIC NOTICE nk. a check drawn by a 1 5 0 IO•·C:h. Ort1ce IAanager Tnos slalement was hied Fictitious Bu1ln••• Flctltloui Busfnen tor SI. Costa Mesa. Calif 3135 C~ad~ J 'fiYe. Costa tomia The IQl~I arnoUnt se-lalo or federal crec111 unt0n Noonon ° 1· oorge, Tl 5 slil'Prne"I wa~ 1.ted "'"'" tne County C.l'fk ol Name.Statement N•m• Stetement 92621 Mesa. A 92626 The under· cured by said tnstivment as TICE Of TR\JSTEFS SALE r a chock drawn by a 11a1e UT • sfslor Patrlclci Mth 1111• \ountv Clc.•k 01 Orange Counly on 02·02·98 The tollowtng persons are The lottowin9 persons ere Joaquin Manon Lope:i. 716 signeo rustee d~ISdalms an or the 11rne of lt'll\Jal publlca-S No .. 1l~2.019.4 Loan No.: ledooal u\tlngs at'd loan (Jini) Solby 01 60" 01,1nge County on 112l 96 19980747579 doing business as' Clorng t>usintss os: Center S1., CoSla Men, •~l>lbhly lo< any ~n ol lhts nottCe 1s 1'1528 YOU ARE IN DE· uoc1ation. U\111191 auo-Ramon, Ca.. ano 19986746642 BLACK LABEL SKATE· NICHE MARKETING CAE· Cefll. 92627 or t e street ~ress 131.016 46. wllk:h 111cludes AULT UNDER A OEft> Of c~lon or uv!ngs benk brOlher Marty (Sindy) Daily Pilot Feb. 5· 12• 19· BOARDS, 14882 Hope St .. A11VE GROUP. 2737 E Thit business IS con· other~~ e~~ IOtalamountoltheunpatd RUST,OATEOV1WlUNLESS spec:if\ed In Section 5102 °' Noonan ol Long Da 1Y P "1 Jan 29 Feb 5· 2G •998 Th306 Westminster. CA 92683 Coast Hwy #8. Co1ona det ducted by: an individual ::J· be made einbUI wtthout balance (.nCIUd:i aQ;rued OU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-\he Financ:lal Code and Beach. t2. 19, 1998 Th298 PUBLIC NOTICE John Leroy Lucero, 14882 Mer, CA 92625 HaYt you 11anod doing covenant or Waitan~ex· and unpaid llltere ) and rea-ECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT authorized to do bUllne.1 in Funeral Service will PUBLIC NOTICE Hope SI ' Westminster. CA Alyssa A. Pisano. 704 Jas· business yet? Yes, 1/1(98 p<essed or tmplted. amino sonabte estunad~ costs. 1x· y BE SOlD AT A P\IBUC this •l•le. In the event tender be held Saturday, Flctlllou1 Bu1fnt1S 92683 mine Ave .. Corona del Mar. Joaquin Marlin Lopez title posseSSIOll or im: penses{ "nd vances at "'e ALE IF YOU NEED AH EX· otllef lhan cash is acc. td Feb. 14, t998 •• Name Sl•t•ment This business 1s con· CA 92625 Tnls s1a1eman1 was filed blaOceS to pay the remain~ 11': ~ntltal publtea\IOn Of Pl.AHA'l'ION OF THE NATURE the Trust" wi1niJti,,; 1 :OOpm al Brothers Fictitious Business Name Statement The ro11ow1ng persons are 001ng busu,ess B!>' di BURR {\/HITE REAL TY DJ MANAGEMENT ONE BURR WHITE 2901 New· port Bersch, Ncwpo•I Beach CA 92663 BeachwalM Inc , IWY). 2901 Newporl Beach. New· The following persons are ducted by an 1nd1v1dual This business Is con· with the Counly Clerk ol pnoopal sum ol !he note(s lled~~j~~ Tl!E ~~ 11&uince of~ Truit .. ·s Mortuary 1n Long doing bu11nns as· Ct 1 d 1 Orange County on 1/8198 sea.ired by sa.d Deed O V U IA AS.. NST YOU, YOU HOU Deed until 1uoc1, become Beach Cahfornla 1n1erno11ona1 Travel Medi· ass• 10 s. ·· 0 ? 19980144279 Trusl With interest ther=i ~iT~ C P I ENT TACT A LAWYER. On Ila* t lht ' · c•ne 361 Hosp•lal Road CONVENIENT n the move• Dally Pilo1 Jan 29 Feb ~ as provided In said notes) RI. 0 R VEY· VtMI ll 2 .. 00. PM .• LOMESTAR ::oi.... o 117.i..: Su•le 331 , Nowpor1 Buch. whether you're buy· 12 11 1198 · T · advances. 11 any. onder EIPANY MORTGAGE£ SERVICES, , Ha ma tr "" · CA 92663 tng. selhrlg, or just Sell your extra . 1 . ' hZ9l terms of :;,t>eed of Trust 4 RGRAOE ROAD LL c .•• duly ~need Trve-Thie Is an ettemP4.IO ooUec1 I Sarah Ann Blackwood, 361 looktng, classltled has household PUBLIC NOTICE estimated s. dlarges itlO SUI E 8 1"~ uend pursuant to DMcl ind any inforrnetlon what you no~d1 e~ses o the Tn.t~ee Ind IR~t-1 Al ~A 91706 ol T reciont.d 2IM3. • slned will be used for ll\M Hospital Aoad. Suite 331, " 't f the •ft•~ ....... bv said !6 I s ... ,_ -·•11 I.. . . . . ~ I " Ne...,pon Beach. CA 92683 CLASSfFIEO I ems F. lctltlcw1 8u1lnH1 ~ ~" . .,....., ~ F"C Inst flt Mo.113.4111122. n pllrpOIM. '"' sa .... .., be The lollowlng persons i ro ~ intemt and ittonal 1 • 7~8 111 tht of the ~ wamtnty, exprtsa or Im. Tho, business t• con· 842·5078 in Classified Name Stalemenl rfi'. 182o g rust.~ k.-1 E INFORMATION booll, • ofOflldll Atmnf1 mtide, but without CCMll\Ant Nc.tCV.W •MiWA&.MM doing busln•as 19: ~s. if an wi lncreew ~ · . 2112198 ~ OIWtOi COumy, led regafding title, ~ Si;r;4Ri:lNiG Camtton s.v.c ., 846 Pro· this ure'12f19rfosale. ~ a ,EACHJCOSTA &11ttofCtllfomlt.£lM;uttdllY Ion Of encumbl'enc:ea, to duc:llon Pl1ce, Newport The 1~~ Slid A PILOT RICHARD W WHfl'WOftTH AHO !sty Ille lnaebeedneu Beach. CA 92683 = 0 rust I exa-1562268 SHUCMEH WHllWOATl\ HUS· U(ed by Uld Deed, ad-Ptltt Conr1d Comoron and de 10 the WO AMO WlfE WIU. UU. AT "*eundef, Ml\ 3500 Pacific Vltw Drlve 14219 Btroabo ct.. sari enlOne<I a Wl\1\'~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~~~TO HIGH£5! nterest .. prOVlded 111ete1.n. T.'f'-a..ctloo ~~ ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • TJx UgaJ Dtptmmm1 If/ IM Daily Pi/« is plmseJ ,... llJ anMUner a new lm/la 1WW alklillzbk U> ntW ""1i:ncsa. wt-wiJJ"""' SEARCH tht nttm4 for you aJ nt> ex1ra chargt. llNi JAvt JOU • timL 4n4 ~trip JO the Court HflF in Stznla Ana. 7"m, uf ~ eftn' tht IM1'(}, is CC1"'/'f&d IW ulilJ fi/L JOU'~ bushJar Mme lfllJmtml uAJh fhe lAwrty Clmt, puhluh ona a Wttlt for four~ l1S rrquittrJ by '4w 4nJ thm fik your proof of publiauitJn with tlx O!unly CJmt. Plean stqp by m fik your fotjJious busW:ss stlllmlmt Ill tht Drtilj Pilot. 330 W. Ba] St. Cata Mesa. If you CIVIMt JM/> II) plow aJJ w 111 (714) 612~1 mJ wr will mah lllTllltF'mll for""' llJ hdnt& thiJ ~"' ""1iJ. If!"" JXJU/d htrw 1111} fanha' ~ ~ OJJJ Ml IUlli aw wiJJ ~ mort thtlil g/4d to llSSist )""'-CMtf ad in ]OUT MW ""1mtsi ~.eilot .... \ Oi~o. CA 92129 r~o ~hand mane! .. ....,.. .. ""'"..,.. .. nd tl'le 11np11ld principal of .. , Thi• buslntas Is con· ~ • a wmten Ncl th11t of ea1t In I money of note eecUllld i,, uidt-::=~====r1 ducted by: an lnd111ldull 1• and Elec:tiOn NOTICE Of TRU$TEE'S SAl.E UIWltd Stlttl) AT THE Wiii\ I~ lh«eon u PIEICE~ H1vt you s11rttd doing I ondetJIQflld caused TS No.: t7.0SU.tll0 loan No .. ~ FROHT EHTRAHCE TO In Mid Nole ,._ _. • J butlnt" yet? No ~": ~'De~ end "'7ttt YOU ARE IH DEfAULT THE C:OUMT1 COURTHOUS herv-llnd ~'Of IM _...., Ptttt C. CamerOll COlded in the couWty~ ~~~ t~~u~~o1J ~-c~TAc:rERCALfFOR ru11te •nd of the 1"*• Mof't!WY * ~ Thi• 1111emen1 was nltd die ,.., ~IY Is -n..-r,. ... • 911\td by Mid Deed cl Cremation with Iha County Cltrk of and "'91" trv'l9 mondlt TAl<E ACTION TO PROTECT NIA~T£: CASHltR'S 11191 1ll'9 aale .,_ nae ' o,.ngt County on 1/23/08 hw ~• slnCI IUCll rtcr ~ ~J ~' ~YA;.i ·~ ~"m · tM r1ght to *-In *'I'/ 110 &o.dwtaa ay 10888748039 !'.19n;...,, YOU NUD NI EXPUNATION lllOftfGAGEllEIMCO, LLC. NtC1 rent1 tMt .,_ callat· COit& Mesa Oally PllOI Jan, 29. Ftb. 5. :rt~ Al.nll Of<> THE NATURE OJ TH! IM rteht. tltlt encl 1"'81111 CO(I· I fOI Ille obllgetlonl ... Ma .. fH 12• lt. \"8 Th294 ··i ~ AGAt*T YOU, W¥Ci to Ind r.ow ltetd tiy It ~~by~the~clitel~cf~ol~t~na.c~. ~~~~~~~~ PUBLICNOTICE . .. a. :t Wwvet~~ro:,.:. ... -=.=r.:!:~ "Ctlllou1 lusln... '"~ • 14) LONUTAlt MORTGAGEE::?-deectlbtll M; 'M NarM lt•tement ' l 1 IX IBMCU. LL.C.. • ~ -Wy delo1btd In the The lolloWlng P'!•on• art ~~JC. nistee S. O'o = ~~ "':' T= =" =5~ !.':: dOlng butlntH at, ~ ~ 1itnfM. • IMmi-lddNel 111C1 other GC1111!100f1 HA.P'flY PET, 2203 '•lrvlew . .,~l/2919e. 02J0519& • ...c .... tlMOMlfJs. ht boo11 1;;;::=---l&iiilliiiii;:;;I Ad. IC, Cott. MNI, CA $:Yg2S36 tfOllldll ,_..Ill .... 9p~~~k F. Oltl, 1805 Sher• 'et•="':::"= Can'1 aeem to rlng1on Pl. 1u102. N.wpott PUlltC NOTICI Ct6nlla ~ !Iv ,.,. get to all thoH Beach, CA 92"3 CHAE. W ORIFFIM A MAMIED I J b Tl'll1 bvsrnus Is con· NO~ICI! l'I IWI,. Hts iOU' ANO SEP1.> rep• r o I He~' you at111t4 doing 1a\ AT~ AUC'TIOftl TO HIGH-dUdeo by: .,, lndfvlduaf • AA11 ""°"""', wu. S8.1 around th• houH? 1>u1inH1 yet? No UT llOOl1t ~ CAIN Patrick '· Oitl • ...,.._ eUltM Of ult Ill llllM lei lh.t Thi• lteft~I Wll f1ft4 ....,~" ~ u.. ...... AT With lhe Oounty Clefl( or THI"°"™ f1llC*T DCTRMcl Cl ... 1tfled Drano-County on \/23191 TO M COUN1Y COUlff. a _.. 1ffll74tMI ..OUSC. 700 Q\'IC COTEft ••••0 • Oafty ""°'Jan 29. '-b. I . OIWI WhT, SANTA MA. DlrHto~ f2, 11, '"' 1MOO CAUFOMIA (MOTi· CAIM-UI CMla<M -T • !\tip yoy find SELL ~ used flhlcle lhtouah ctwlned ...... , . IWll'AYAILl tOlCMSTAlt rtlla~lt http. __,GA.OU llJMCll. u.c. .. .. ... w.... ... 'll:T ti ......... 11¥ • ..,_,0...efTMlltl .. I r'1:J'~ ~'=='~ Olvt ue a calll OLA881~1•D M8·H78 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1998 g n, ......... c1 .i ... 1.11111··· ·" , •• 111.1,.,, 10, 1r.111~· "1111 .. 111 """', 1111 ,..,.,.,. fll IHS.U .. 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Fabylous views! m • • · 2920 have xlnl phn/comm Mosn. Irvine Have no -"'(_7_1_4_)_7_2_0_._1_1_1_3 __ 1 Old Coins Go10 S11•..:>1 Frankhn Mini Stor11119 Old w;itches & 1e""e , Wes1coas1 Con~~ <;i~ All NII IAll• IMrtilJet ii ~ .......... Mjtd .... ,.... ml fair Hetshlf Act tf 1 .. II ......, nlA 1111kn "Ultfll ft .... rtll• ... , •rtltrt•c•. ll•lttliH er •iacr11111111iu Usff II llCt, ctltf. rtlitlH, Ml,.......,, 11•11111 stalli. ut1t11t 1r1111, ., .. 111 .. 11 .. tt ..... llJ a.c• •rt1ert11ct, llllllltln • fitcnMIUll•. • V•ughn Hapem•n Boal shps also avail. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii skills. Industry exp'd exp? we will tram• •Swedish Nurse• • Contempor•ry 714-280·4747 Must sool Slips S300·'·R-E_N_T_ALS __ T_O____ knowledge of So.Cal For appt to apply Loving, Depe ndable. Ra ttan Sec tlonal 21---------- Lldo latand Properties $600/mo. March move FREE CASH geography helpful. call daily 24 hours Xlnt Cook, Driving. lrg chatrs w/ottoman. JEWE LRY, FURS Currently Avallt11ble. In . Agent 875·4912 SHARE 2724 GRANT.$! F/T +Bene. 836·4627 •714·968·6934•. local Roi's. 12 Yrs coffee table, 2 end ta· & ART 6025 Bill Grundy Realtors HARBOR RIDGE 2 +2liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Coll<'go. Scholarships DRIVER Afternoons. Real Estate PT Asst Exp. Live Locally bles newly rocoveredliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MF M h ""1714 846 373 $1800obo 720-971311 714·875-8181 Spa, Sauna, So. Patio CdM Exquisite llke new Buc1ness. Medical · · ust ave own for top producing N 8 · • • 5 ... Mink Bomber Jacker LINDA ISLE S 2 7 5 0 /m o . ly r I y lurn'd, Medltorranoan bllls. Never Repay. car. Great for student Agent. Computer skills Moving Salel Must Sell! Blush & creme c r..; Bill Grundy Realtors Townhouse 4 blks to Toll Free o r Sen Io rs.Call & Lie pref. Call Aon __________ , (Very 70's) love seat & EXQUISITE SBA 4.58A Ottered at $3,300,000 Jeff Arcuri, Agent 7 14·87 5 -8 1 61 beach, 2br 2ba w/gar, 800·218-9000 xG-1396 Chanes •540-8911 780-5000 Ext 101 DOMESTICS 5540 rocker "'''h heavy wood· baroly worn St O E c SIZO 7-9 71 ~-756-9 t • Luxury 3 Br 2 •5 Ba w/ absentee ownr, home DRIVER-FLATBED. Receptlonl•V base. .tCel end.must n 11 ... ,,,,., w111 .. , btwllllf '"'" ... ., tfVtltll•· ..... "' rul ntllt wtll4 1111 '* ttetlllll ti i.t llW. O.r rt1"'1 : ire '"''' l1ftr111t• tltat ttl .. 111l1p dttrtl11• II I'll 'ti. ....,.,If.,, tvllllM• .... 714·841 ·6981 NEWPORT SHORES single story 3br 2ba, ,beam cellgs, new tile roof. 423 lugonia St. $358,000 Brll Grundy Realtors 675·6161 approx 1 weokond al----------Accelerate your future Clorlc al Support Chlld Care sacrifice 5160 Gorgeous upgrades, 2·car gar. mon1h, mature fomale LOST & Start up 10 S48/K. Needed d a r .k ch 9 r 1 Y w 0 0 d Close to water. d esse h I I d e 51950/ 645 0127 prel"d Sl 195/mo. Call FOUND 2925 Moro exp. more pay. NB Brokerage Estab For newborn twins r r.c es o raw rs mo • E.J. at 510-a 02-6900 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Grea1 Bonof11s in 1925 Insurance and 3 yr old in my and mirror S250 Newport Terrace E'slde CM Shr 3br prof ii Sh.lring. 3yrs b:>ckround helpful not Ah so V1010 home oril~.85g~g~~ 3 Lg 3bd 2 5ba lwnhme. S200 Acw:ird male c:>t OTA ~ 1yr flalOeO roq·d Sell mot111aleCI. Monday thru Friday ---------Garage~ carport, 2ba home, gar, w/d cream w/peach ttps requ11ed. Combined word, Excel, good 7:30am · 6 .30pm Must sell by Feb 26th lrplc, pool, w/d hkups, no·smi<r, prof male blu eyes. Mom's Transport commun1ca11on phone Must be expenenced, Bltlck modern furn, patio.' $1250. Avail prof s495mo 642"6112 brok en since 1/7 1·600·637·4407/Grog. skills a must. Sal·bon· dependable, patien1 & antique sale. & weight Feb 15. Agl 675·4912 HO Walk to Beach 714·960-5122 CAL"SCAN neg. Fax resumo 10 caring References ro· equipment 722·9684 Female pref'd S533 + ----------Editorial Cynthia 714·651·8929 qui~ed 51 ioo per w h d k l E New Engagement R ing tor male 14K Gold, 5 Ctianne• .1 Cost 5650 Sell S2:?' 714-536-2098 Theodore Roosovelt Aul qraphed 011 1916 0 .. 10 Aµprase J al S 1 O 000 see 11r1;.1 make: offer 536·57tl • _.i .,,.._!Illy mis. Te ctlll- ,, IJlll1 tf '61crl•l•llt•. Clll HUD M-tne 114 1.-..Z4·atl. fir .. Wlllll ...... DC trtl , ..... • Clll llUO •a.nee. OCEAN VIEW Lease op1lon under S350k ON THE WATER Found 2 /10 month Please call as e oa g nt 3br 2bo condo on 1/3utl. must 10110 dogs Gold bracelet Baeloric Design • Ro I a i I Sa I es • (714) 574-4248 Cir. T.V. stereo. glass PETS & l ido Park Or. Fresh no/alc'drugs 374-9474 Editor Out of Santa Fe & wood doors 56x21, Landmark Estele S895k center Call to iden!lfy ~ N h ANIMALS 60"9 pa1n1. all new carpel, N.B. Lrg Mslr Br. Ba. 714.84 2.8823 Page dos 1 g n er at Fashion Island a nny '" my ome like new S350 ooo "t ~HOUSES/ r.'CONDOS ;:POR SALE ~ Prudential wet bar, Ip, 2 ovens, Shr lrg gar, pool, Jae,---------needed for growing Doy sl11h,10·16hrs wk in CM 0110 child , Plne/Wht oblong iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dbl gar boat slip avl. ias lefully docorotod, Found 2 /7 German dynamic Southern Tamara 644·5953 Enghsh spoakmg, car dining table 4 chairs AKC Yellow Black S2·1SO. 714-641·0205 73/Bison/MacArlhur Sheppard puppy Vic Cal. newspaper chain •Sowers & Cutters needed. 662-0670 S150 714·969-8204 Laos Show ~ua111y 2 • t.llllnMt Redy 714·723-8120 exlls, n/s. S800. Brli lol & Birch. Please Good eye, attitude tor lurn11ure reupholstery Call 10am lo noon lo 20mo s S400·S45c1 mo+ulls. 640·5792 or ldenllly 714·756·101;; and work ethic all shop In C.M. Exper. ••••••••••I MERCHANDISE •71-l-675-3037 • mandatory plus Quark 454·5023 (pager) Lost Yollow Retriever experience. EOE Only' 642·8400 MISC 6015 Need Caring Home •NB-Dover Shor••* puppy 4·6mo's "Max" Send resume and de· Stockbrokerage MERCHANDISE · for shy fema .e Tat.ti; They Lo•• You Wini! APARTME"'.,.,..S recent remodel inclds n ~ 1002 ;GENERAL 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil kitchen, balhs, patio, FOR RENT Corlan. Ask about 38K I•••••••••• retrofit. Only $239K Pvt home kltch/lndry/ no lag, near 22 & signed pages to LEARN FROM THE (Long ha0rJ 854·324L cable. Male prel'd Orange St. 2/4 645·9192 Steve Marble, Cahfor-• Moving Sale • •Poodles 'R'Peoplo Agent 1·888-428·0380 l--------- $415+ utll. 645-9515 ---------nla Community News, INDUSTRY'S BEST ANTIQUES 6010 Home gym, Inge, olc Teacup, Toy & t.11111 330 W. Bay St., Costa furn, King bed wilh S350·S1500 Free "'1 GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Vlll• B•lbo• Condo COSTA MESA 2624 Share w /2 College HEALTH & Mesa, CA 92627 One of the nallon·s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Brass Headboard check 751-3465• • grads. S375mo + util. most pres1tg1ous In· Call 714·723-5659 • • Homes from pennies <" on Sl. Oellnquent Tax, Repo's . REO'a. Your area Toll Free 800·218-9000 xH· 1398 1 Br Penthse unit. Now liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii appls. walk to beach. Pool, tennis, gym. s 139.000 642-3035 1 Br Detached Avail 3/1. Call Brooke FITNESS 3000 Growing Retail Firm vest menl banking WANTED •Valentine Puppies• or Greg 714·722·1506 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii has need of congenial firms is experiencing Flulty wt te B cho1 .:> person for general explosive growlhl Our ANTff\UES WANTED Maltese 714-646·42 c. Cott•gea w/Pallo DIABETICS near bo.:ich Cathedral ----------(Using Insulin.) Did coils, trig Move-In RENTALS you know Medlcaro or ottlce duties inclds expansion means ex· !l TO BUY 6019 ---------typing. bookkeeping c11ong opportumt1os for Older Style Furniture •"" for current listings. _A_C_R_EA_G_E---1-1-2-5 Special' S675 · s400 WANTED 2726 insurance Covers and phonos Must be you to learn some of PIANOS & Collectibles very organized . able tile most successful '"PP -... r • ..,.,...,,, NEED DOWN Cl ep. 5 4 8-2 4 2 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m o a I s u P P I i e s ? •2br 1b• New pa1n1 HUNTINGTON BCH Save mone y. call carpel & appliances. (Downtown) 26r 2Ba 1 ·8 0 0 ·7 4 8 ·1 6 6 2 Ip, yard Soulh of 17th Clean Rental Neeoedl Liberty Medlc•I SI S950mo 673•1811 515.7020 574-4252 Satl.sfact1on guaran· to hand I e h 1 g h brokers on Wall Street • ~ .•. ,,. • "'"'"' • 0'«• •v · • volume Fax Resume $$ CASH p $ PAYMENT? OUR BEST LAND sale ever1 40 a cres- b orders BLM · 524 ,900. Southwest Colorado: Free llst & brochure Parcels In· eluded lakelront, trout srreams & river can· yons. New cabins. bordering public lands. Free Closing Crown Ace Hardware and receive one of 1he AID $ (H B) 714·962·5594 h ighest pav·outs orteP«•or9"wt"hor.M We wlll 1oan you the • ., crown paymenl on lt'le " home of your choice "' and arrange the un· darlying 1st Mor1gage financing. Buyers and "'Realt ors call '' The OownPayment Co Bkr 239-4334 V•'---------- 1 n.,,_---------------. Coats· FEB. tood. no HMO members. •Coate Mesa's Beat mention ANCA·OO Jr·lbr & 1br, also 2brl•••••••••• CAL*SCAN 1 ba , qule1 gat0ed -,,--,,.-.,......,,----'-- comm. pool, tennis, COMMERCIAL •FAMOUS P ERSONAL easy access 10 REAL ESTATE T RAINER arrives 1n freeway beach malls. Newport Bench' 714-557-0075 (714) '?93-8030 or c•ll 714·962·4160 Loads p rovided No Hotel experience necessary. •Desk Clork FIT & P/T College education and •Breakfast room Host· sales or phone experl· ess P/T •Housekeeper <'nco a plus Call or apply al Holld•y Inn FAX resume 10· 2070 Newport Btvd CM Keevln Gllles ple, M•ll Order Phone (714) 728· SOLD I Redstone Lan<' •Cory Studio Furn'd ---------- • . 1 0 o o .9 1 4 .1 o 2 4 Covorea porkmg. near BUSINESS OFFICE •••••••- Showcase homes CAL ·sC~N Tri-Square No Pels FOR RENT 2769 EMPLOYMENT Top pay! work from 5 012; FAX(714) home/office Local 261-2225. Equal training. 800-298·7862 Opporlu"11ly Employer Mom Needs He lp! WA L D R O N & Babys1111ng needed vatted hours 1n my CO.,INC. tor sale 1n our S625 mo 642·2618 Sa1urday Real Eetale ---------E"'Sj d • 1 Br s tovo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aliso V1c10 home sa I N v E s T M E N T per hour. Musi be ex- perienced, caring, pa· BANKING SINCE Supplement! CEMETERY LOT/ Frig. Lndry Facilities. •MOVE IN SPECIAL! •HomH of the CRYPT 1225 S725.mo (u1ls.pd.) CM Stor•v• Units EMP.l.OYMENT Week dleplay •d• 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 336 E 20lh546.6094 Approx. t 2x23. S 185. etart •t Juet S751 11 (71 4) 771·7240 5530 (Deadline Wed 5pm) • Prlv•t• Sale 'p101 In ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1ien1 and dependable 1939 ***** Pac.View Mom Park: NEWPORT --------- •Open House Oce1n V1ew·A S1cral1ce1 BEACH 2669 INDUSTRIAL 2788 llstlnga for $5! Collect 760·564-1961 (01adtin1 Thurs 5pm) liiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Superior Ave. CM 1500·15.000sf, Great localion, fen ced , roll·ups, high colllngs, .65psl 714·548·8S31 ***** II pays to 11d11ar1lse In the best local Real E11a1e Section CALL TODAY! Lisa Rivera 714/574-4252 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT • 2er 2.5B• s1nul•· BALBOA Lvl, Gated, 2-Mstrs, 3br 2 .5b• Brand New 2·slory Duplex near Via Lido 52000/mo •714·873-2303• Newly Renovated Spacious 1Br & 2Brl•••••••••• From $775. No Pots. Newport Bay Terrace t691 Mesa Drive 714-545-4855 BUSINESS & FINANCE .z Turn-Key $143,700 ISLAND 2106 Nwpt Hghta 2br+olc, John M Iller' Agent iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2ba. 2-car gar• w/d 1---------- 71 ... 587"3897 •Nl!W LRG 3Br 3B• hk-ups, n/pet, (ulil pd) BUSINESS Leave message al M•mber N.A.S.D.· Admln Asst Strong -"(_7_14...;1_5_7_4_·4_2_4_8___ ,s.1.P.C.,M.S.R.8. typlng/lranscriphon & NURSERY PERS 0 N r--.-T-E_A_C_H;...E_R_S_! _+_ grammar. clerical & Two or more years rv organizo11onal ablhttes 1a1l.O H degree or Preschool & Pre·K needed For fast cc N.P .. Top pay and 57-SlO hr.+ Benefits growing private inves· t>eneftts. Call Mr Lath· Tutor Time Child Care tigatlve co. S25K per rop al Flowerdale • 714·955·2672 + yr. Send Resume to· Nurseries 714-633-9200 P.O Box 5266 New· port Beach, CA 92662 PfT SECRETARY/ EMPLOYMENT BOOKKEEPER AMERITRUCK THE 16·20 llox hrs/long SERVICES 5533 NATION'S 1 rofrig· term. Computer exp. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eraled carrier. tm· neces sary, word mediate western re· processing, spread· glonol opportunities. sheets. t>aslc acctg., Do you want: •A great filing, Mac & Quicken pay & benefits pack· helpful Fax resume age? • To ehjoy1 ___ 1_1_4_·_6_73_·_8_7_9_7 __ •••••••• Plet1!;e' be aware Iha! tho llsllngs in lhls cat· ogory may require you to call a 900 number 1n which there Is a WE BUY ESTATES of.957·8133V: SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. M.ln SL Santa Ana, CA 92707 8c ,1~6 Lttef'lie'CA •l&i Jane's Antiques h o m • t 1 m e I w I c e Sell your unwanlod weekly without sacrt· Items lhe easy wayl 28r 2.5Ba Twnhme $2795. or 2Br 28• $1!>!>0. 714·646-9439 OPPORTUNITY Gated, view, 2-car gar. S 1805. Air, w/d ,•·.-w-.-1-.-rf....,....ro_n..,..t '"'U,..,.....p_p_•_r_• ; $189,900 J ohn Miiier. d/w, gar, lncd patio. 2br 2ba, Great view, 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iii9i0ii4 chorgo per minute. --------- Agent 714·587·3697 deck, grdnr. 673-3059 sun·dl<, carport S2000I• 673-6002 or 540.1355 CORONA CORONA ;DELMAR 1022 iiDiiELliiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2iii12iii2 MISCELLANEOUS # Hr a.••• 2-Sty, Fam 38r 28• Oceanside RENTALS Rm. Pointe Del Mar of P .C .H . 2·Carl••••••••• ;" Home. Walk to beach Garage, FP, 52400. ~ & 1own. 1521,000 mo.+ sec. Avl. 37151----------" """'--177"' .. I/Own Sell your home ,,..,.. ,. ... g •r Agent 714·494-6841 --...---------• through claaslfled. ~ • Corone Hl9hlanda 842-5878 •••••••• Please be wary of oul of area companies. Check with the local Better Business Bureau before you send any money for lees or service•. Road and undersland IU'Y contracts before you s ign. Shop around for rales. !Icing your mlles? •To To place your run the west with the classllled ad call best? Call AmerlTruck 842-5878. today 1·800-666·1999. t--------- Ask for Chasllly or All Kinds or Jobs For All Kinds of People Cl•sslfled • Liz. CAL •SCAN 1------------------ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 Convert current cable aubscrlbers. give tree 5530 aatelllte TV & make a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ataggerlng Income & long term residual! NB Dlatrlbutora needed Tammy 714·515·0914 ~ •••,u1'~10:~00048• _C_O_S_T_A_M_E-SA_2_1_2_4 ~ Jim & Patty McDonald _N_E_W_P_O_R_T ____ NEWPORT NEWPORT ,. Agent• 7l4•759-9o7o Cute 3br 2ba Home nu BEACH 2669 Be"CH 26'69 BEACH Proofreader- Ad Production Full·T'amc •Lrg Corner Duple• tlle/carpet/palnt/drape iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .1;A ,. 3 Br + 2Br/New Roof yrd. Ip 308 23rd St, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ., CarpeVPalnt. Owner/ St550 31()..372-4901 t Bl<r. 208..:JS3-4l21 •'•Ide nr Back Bay ~ •,_•rfect Cape Cod 3br, den, 2ba, Ip, ~ Home Oen vu'a, 40' remodeled, fenced. 1 wide lot, room for S1350.(pel7) 842·9699 t e>cpanalon. Reduced! ~ Agenl 714-759-9070 N•wPort Ht• C:ondo , lmmac. 3br 4ba, 2 car gar. basic appl, gard· Ml' S1850 721·999;) , COSTA MESA 1024 , • :tar •.• .. •onu• Am. HUNTINGTON 1 ~~::~.h=== llACB 2140 AL MAllTUU.aKR -------714-a91 .. 142 • ••·~ 2bd 1 .eba 1n 1'1161 dAUf IUYI trlplex neat Beach/ 3Br 2aa a , Ir on R·2 Yorktown. All new Lot '2391< Mele• Otfetl paint, carpet, t>Und• Qwr\ar/Agl, 142·Hee with large patio/yard a,.a, t-c•r gerage + NIWPOlT ll&Cll outside spec•. 1900. Avl now Agt 115.,.911 \ Costa Mesa puhlrshcr n«d.s derail· oriented people, obsessed w11h accuracy, to become 11 p:m of our a.d h111lding tcaJ"t'\. IYllNm: Ncar·Pcrkct Spcllmg/Hawlcss Grammh 1-Ycu Proofr~ding Elrpcrtcncc An Eye for Design and Detail Ba 1c Mac Computer Knowledge ...... A Friendly Working Env1ron~t Crivcyud and F1m Shift Po 1cions &cclltnc Btndits J An Opronunicy tn I..(' rn (1111phic Oa1p Salary rat\ $8..$ldfhour, ~"I on a.pcnuice. A ph~ cum1.n111on and druJ t ut ttqu1ml. Send raumc 11rid ~ ln1cr co. GlifonUa UHDJDwllty Nm Arm ~ C NI Oesian Group Surovoot ,,., .... .,..~ Goa ...... G\ '2611 $ BEST $ PRICES PAID FREE CONSUll'A110N 1»1.N'J ......._ ~ l~fn b;ranJ1nc to LA. $..n Fran.;1.:n & New Y~...t W<t.y ANTlQU'ES ro MODO.N 0 1 HWA.Rf io TWFANY lVOmtlNOJll Salai~ .. "'-rn,.._1~ F.m1ly J1vlMl'lft~ 114 .. 249 .. 3711 APPLIANCES eo 11 TICKETS 6075 I BUY ALL PIANOS Antiques-quit furniture 1 pc or nousefull cash paid (714) 957·8133 Buy It Sell It Find It Cl•sslfled. Biii Cosby T ickets 2·0rcnestra s eals r· vine Barkley Theat1,;r 2 14 7pm tncrs P•k'd S180 Kalny 449·91 9C • A GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 c ,, I· II d s c c c s l ,, II VI n· n 8 0 II ' A 0 7 ' b 0 p II( = F -THURSOA'(, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 Ntwpon B ea(;h/Ccma Mn• Oa.ily PU~ I: _ ...... ..,.....,.T ... O ... D~A .. Y.._.'S ..... -..._ . CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE ACROSS ' 8ull9tWl-board '*" 5 Eapjfe to Trojan WtJ "910 14 OctOber stone 15 N:tof Flynn 16 A twist ol - t7 Circue ~onners 19 Pr .... 20 Lill.e new bookl 21 OW.c10< Splka- 22 Poet Miltay 23 Happen agatn 25 Actress MaoGraw 26 Criap bf .. d 30 He~ movemen1 31 Actor Pottier 34 Up and at>oot 36 Ple1eaus 3S Wrath 39 Foster 41 Hay fever causers 43 Neal-ego \nllS 44 Uke a gymnast 46 Ghoslly 47 Seuoned 49 Pointed IOOI 51 Casual tops S2 Vapor 53 Beglnn!~ 55 Honolulu s Island 57 Do a math tUll 58 Eye doclot'1 concem 63 Pictllc pesta 64 Food lof a certain tnak? 116 Type of lei1I 67 M<>te loyal 68 Amorout 69 =cfl 70 Capti and Man 71 Pond denizen DOWN t Soy product 2 Neetas - 3 Singer VllOu 4 1lle F lsh" artist 5 Heavy 6 $loll 7 ln1rodue1IOO 8 Tenderer 9 Someone -· nol me to Astray t 1 Decorative llowefpol 12 Like -of bncJ(s 13 TV's Wamo1 Princess 18 Lendan - 24 Sky sight 25 Passageway 26 Hindu pnncesses 27 Seize the throne 28 -111>: clean 29 Ba~lox 31 -Paulo 32 "Sesame SlrMf" cNllKl81 33 Positive answers 35 Regulatlona 37 Gushes 40 Disencumber 42 -up abate 45 Small amount 48 Brought to f)8.U 50 CfO'Nblrs 53 &:ents 54 Fasten 55 Han1WoOds 56 Olar\11 Frank 57 Play part 69 Glasgow native 60 "Othello" cflaracter 61 Sooner St 62 Requirement 65 Lawyer'• pnc:e CaN for Answers • Touct>--0t Aowy ~ • ~per...,..1·90CM54-3535 ext code 500 TV, ELECTRONICS, COSTA MESA 6124 STEREO 6080 GARAGE SALES Hsehotd goods Mag· Cab I• Descr ambler Thinking ol having a navox stereo, welder K it $14.95. All pre· garage sate? comm. sate, records mourn channels & Pay Give us a calll toots Sa11sun 7a·3p Per View Guaranteed. CLASSIFIED 2617 willo lane 714-262·2604 code 04 842·5878 - --c I By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF a nd TANNAH HIRSCH MORE Fl.NF.SSES Nonh-Soulh vulncrtblc. Soulh du! WEST • Q J J 0 8 r:J 2 NORTH •A 7 4 c:J J 7 <) 10 86 s 2 •J54 EAST • 653 <> K 7 4 •K96J2 o K 86J 0 Q J 9 • 1087 so urn • K9 l <:1 A Q10954 <> AJ ~A Q The b1ddmg SOlffH W EST NORTH EAST I ti Pus INT Pas '4 t;1 Pa.11 P~ Pass Opening lead: Queen of • ' 'Before playing to the first trick, take time to plan your campaign. Experience convinces us that more contrdCIS are losl al tnck one than al any other time in the/lay. South had a rebi problem after Nonh's one-no-trump rci>ponse. Bot~ three no trump and four hearts mcnt serious considera11on. South chose the latter to protect the lung of spades and queen of clubs from attack al the opcrung gun. When dummy appeared. declarer could sec four possible losers -one in each su1L A wmnins club finesse would eliminate one; a successful heart finesse 11.nd a 3·2 trump break would als0 accomplish the mission. Whal is the key card in dummy that determine< the bes• line and how should declarer proceed' Take full marks if you chose the j ack of clubs and, as a result you decided that no finesse is necessary! Win lhe first trick in hand with the lung of spades and bang do wn the ll(lC of clubs. followed by the queen. W est w ins and persev eres w i th ~padcs. Win on the table, discard one o(Jour losers on the jack of clubs an you have a free shot at an over· Irick by taking the trum p finesse. Even though the king is well placed. you still have lo lose a trump trick because o f the 4-1 split. But you have 10 tricu -five ltUmps, two in each black sull and the ace of dia- monds. Note lhat if you won the tin t trick in dummy you must go d own no mauer w hat line you choose. Don't blame bad luck for your defeat when the right hne was a near cel't.tlrnty to deliver the goods. Leam to be • better bridge play· er ! Subscribe n ow l o the Goren Brid~ Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Btid&t Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, W. 60680. COSTA MESA 6124 SAIL BOATS 701 4 CADILLAC 9040 Movfng Salel Many many ltomsl Sat.2·15 7am-2pm • 282 E.1 Sth St.• SA 1 LB 0 AT U S E '77 Coupe De VIiie WANTED will share O'elegance. low mlle· expenses. 641 ·0205 age, Beautiful, orl~ Salbot Sa llboat s2oo cond s2000 6<16·622 1 needs work & sail. '80 B arrltz \·Owner NEWPORT Call 7 14·640-5140 75,760 miles. Full power. S2500 O BO 1~BmEAiiiiCmHiiiiiiiiiiiii6mlm6m9 ............... ~_7_1_4_·7_2_3_._1 s_o_4~ 1• '81 Coupe De VIiie Est a te/Gara ge Sale AUTOMOBILES Runs perlocl, great Crystal, china, linens. c o ndi l l on $\900 b ook u, luggage & 7 14·840·8 2 21 morel 2/14 9-<ipm 15th ----------9-12. 245 La Jolla Dr ACURA 9010 , ________ _ • .__, ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHEVROLET 9045 1• '94 LEOEND L TRANS PORTA TIO N ~ooa ~he'; 11 e~ oo~r~~~: liiiii,ii9ii7iiTiiAiiHiiiiOiiEii4iiXiii4iii AOC 4dr. leather, CD, LT <3 306> 5'9•950 Model. Mint condition. LEXUS OF r WESTMINSTER "'374419 MUST SEE POWER BOA S (714 ) 8 92•8908 LEXUS 7012 ----------MISSION VIEJO · '98 INTEGRA OSR 1 ·088 ·88·LEXUS I 31k ml, tealher, Lien Sale 2/23/98 custom wheels, hotl CLASSIFIED 1 Oam at 2633 West (3POV326) S 17 ,9 5 0 It's the resource you Coast Hwy Suil e·B NB LEXUS OF can count on to sell n '68 C heoy 271\ CF/ WESTMINSTER myrlad of merchan· #0954EG HIN#2065 714-892·8900 d ise itorns. because ---------our columns compe W hethor you're b uying Convenienl qualified buyers to or selling, Classolied Claaalned call• covers all your noedsl 842·5 878 842-5878 c - CllRYSL.BR 9050 '84 LASER XI! 4cyl, tapd, IVC. Lther. f:• pb. pw. cc. cau, at y S4200 obo 048·5160 FORD 9075 ·as axPLORl!.R XL T 36k ml, 4 dr. auto cau, full pwrt (Bl 1777) 118,050 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714 892·6906 8.2 Red Mustang QT 5 speed, 5.0 Iller, ve. Like New!241l m ll Pl1~boys Dream! SG950 • 14·720·7 443. HONDA 9085 '91 Civic Hatchback 64k ml, IVC, 41pd, X 'tnt cond $6900 7 14·875·5583 • '94 Honda Prelude Red, Fully Loaded. Immaculate. $14,000. or Best Offer 760·9170 '9 5 Civic Ex Coupe 34k mites , co changer, moonrool. & more. (3LETC98) $13F950 LEXUS 0 WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 '07 CIVIC DX Blue, grey Interior. Sspd, A/C . factory warranty. (3VOB872) $12.995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714-842· 7700 HYUNDAI 9090 Road liner 1973 motor home new motor and \ransmlsssion $3000. (71 ~ 548·6693 INFINITI 9095 '98 020 4 dr. aulo, lealher. moonroot. co. full power. (538237) $17,277 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888 ·88·LEXUS '08130T White, tan leather, CO. l<ult option (009972) $22,977 LEXUS MIS SION VIEJO 1 ·8 88·88-lEXUS '98 J30 Bordeaux, Ian leather, phone. sunroof, CO/ cass, premium sound, chrome wheels, loaded. low m1 (3PJB106) $2 2 ,9 95 B AUER LOTUS COSTA MESA (7 14J 842·7700 -. -.~. . lSOZU 9100 LEXUS 9115 RAN GB .. RO Vil t17J 1992 RODaO '9'7 1!1300 Wtl\/ Ivory Black, VO, eunroof, lthr, moonroor, c o , •et COUNTY LW8 am/Im ca .. eue, Xlnl traction control, ~K ml Blerr11z Dlue, tl/1 condition. 18,00(1 or 532.550 714·8d·9333 laather, best o tter m oo nr oo f , c o (714) 574·4238 MERCEDES 91 30 c h anger. premium sound. loaded JAGUAR 9105 (655700) S30+9H •91 u~oa BAUER LO UI • \,Ow m"H · AT. COITAMESA '07 420 0 l•other, moonroof, (714) 042·7700 B lue, gray Interior, (2LINK812) 11..,,850 classic car. very good LEXUS 0 condition, only 43k WESTMINSTl!R TOYOTA 9210 miles . (T XT895) (714) 892·8900 $5,995 •94 MBZ c290 BAUl!R LOTUS Sliver/black leather. C/ '9 3 CAMRY XLE COSTA MESA 0 , moonrool, l ull vs. tow ml. lealhaf, 714·842· 7700· powe r #036772 mnrl. l/pwr, altoy,, $23,277 (3ECV269) $13,950 JEEP 9110 LEXUS LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER 1 •888·88·Ll!XUS (714) 892·0900 '94 GRAND CHEROKEE '97 CAMRY LE •4ll4, ve. lour door, MERCURY 9135 \ \k ml, lpwr. AT. alloys. full power. 4dr, like newl (3HJH776) $15,550 (3UXV092) $1'7/750 LEXUS OF 'T8 Grand Marqul• LEXUS 0 WESTMINSTER 4·dr. Full pwr. Aeal WESTMIHSTER 714·80Z·9900 sharp! 95k mlle s. (714) 892·0906 '98 CHEROKEE $2000 obo 723·\504 COUNTRY4x4 '97 CELICA QT Green/Ian, 6 eyl. up LIFTBACK country 1utpen1lon, MITSUBISHI 91 45 Black/black . auto . luggage/ski racks leather, ed. lutl powor,. (3PIV463) $14,995 '95 MONTERO SR (042056) $19,<117 BAUl!R LOTUS Black, tan leather. LEXUS MISSION VIEJO COSTA MESA <!WO, CD changer. 1 •(888JU8·LEXU8 (714)6412·7700 phone, p r emi um 'HORAND sound, iumpseals. CHEROKEE load ed, low miles VOLVO 9230 32K ml. lull power. (3NFE923) $23.995 allo~s, like newl BAUER LOTUS (3RLH 09) $18,950 COSTA MESA '94 995 WAGON LEXUS OF 7 14-842·7700 37k miles. teat her. WESTMINSTER moonroof, (714) 892·0900 NISSAN 9150 full power, like newt (3HIA303) $19,950 LEXUS 9115 LEXUS OF '94 SENTRA LTD. WESTMINSTER Power ev erything, (714) 892·8908 '94 ES 300 only 20k m II es Black/ivory, mint con-(840127) $9,977 dition. Lexus cer11l1ad. LEXUS VOLI<SWAGEN 9235 (007<1\22) $20,977 MISSION VIEJO '92 L S 4 00 1 ·888·88·lE~US Cashm ere/Ivory , . '83 VANAGON teat her, lull opllon. OLDSMOBILE 9155 Rellable Trans. Auto. 66,000 miles (\44732) 7 pa ss s 1 950 .obo $22.977 • 0415·5437 • '93 SC 3 0 0 '98 Olds Siihouet te '92 Convertlble Rally Red. mint" cun· Ltke new. low miles, RED C abriotet. 60k mo dill on. a ll service loaded $1 7,000 Powerl 5 speed! Alloy records. (029508) •714·650·903 4• wheels! Immaculate $24,977 with records!S7K firm LEXUS RANGE • 714·2 2 5·8248• MISSION VIEJO 1·(888) 88·LEXUS ROVER 91 77 '94 E S300 Gorgeous MISC. AUTO 9245 Rose Quartz. A ll '9 4 COUNTY LWS Optoons. co. Alarm, Black, sable lealher, Lea th er. Moonrool. moonrool . phone, CD SEIZED CARS W e ll M a inta ined. From $175. 100K Miios $17.000. changer. premluum Porsches, Cadillacs. Uc.3HIE405 720·1018 sound, loaded Chevys , B M W 's . (3GOW268) $28,9 9 5 Col"Yelles. Al10 Jeeps, '97 ES 300 BAUER ~TUS 4\IVO's Your Alea. Toll B I a c k lb t a c k . C/d , C OSTA ESA tree for current listing loather , moo n roof, (714) 8 42·7700 1 ·800·218·0000 only 2000 ml, no OMV E xt. 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Quality Work Guarnt'CI We otter THE BE.ST •Painting Replace/Repair Low s Intense Therapeutic S ervic e Tree trim. re· 7oayiSr Disc!T 11 78452 Freil Estimates Reroof/Aopalr Frte Est ACOUSTIC CEILLNGS 3408 So uth Coast Drywall Acous remvl/cust text Wator Damage Repair Bost on Ouar11y & Price L550017 4 44·9899 SERVICES INClUOE· ~·r, .' ]( "1 • 1 ·, • .fir. Pt • I )1" , , if, ·\l' 11 ( J. •IHI ') •• .. ·I' I·· 11 j•, I FIRM QUOTES LCD 979-2098 ADDITIONS REMODEllNG CERAMIC 34 10 TILES 3528 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Leaky Showers Rep'd REBUILO or REMODEL Regroutong & tnstall'n •Home 1mprovomon1s L670 130 D ean of T llo •Office Add•t•On$ 673·8065 or 846-8526 •Reasonably Procod •Local Co •63631 B •Stephenson Assoc. CHILD CARE 3536 c "" 71 4 -8 44. 5 4 8 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 ¥A Pl•Ce In The Heart BATHTUB REGLAZING 3448 BATHTUB REOLAZIHO & Refurbishing, Porco· Loc'd Hom e Daycare. 1 ·5yrs Fun actlvlllH. Meals, lg yard/playrml TLC/CPR L3042027HS FTfPT Cathy 6<15·483\ t111n F1t>ergls Sinks --------- Shwrs Cnlrt 64S·7723 CHIMNEY _______ ,SWEEPS 3 4 9 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3538 CABINETS H fW d Cl F F l M I 432·91 2 3/P·346·5850 Friendly Strvi~e•lnaured Lie/In• 831·508t ouse on ow eanong •Romodeling ree hauling/es\. Llc'd oo assege proven· moval. slump grinding " tOYrs Exp. Xlnl Refs. •General Contracting Advan11ge Consl 974-530' tlve medicine. Balance cln·up. Free Estimates ---------• Ll 532981 675-9304 CERT·A ·ROOF LOW Vicki 714-808·03915 Ll 450732 714•846•3018 ol Mlnd & Body. "CJ" e714·831·9750e PAINTING 3858 --------COST ROOF REPAIRS 650·595<1 602·4789-pg • Wind & Interior· Water COMPUTBRS 3SS6 LEWIS Co n struc t ion Remodel•Handyman L11'704773 Local Res. FLOOR INSTALL TRAIN W /ELAINE •GRE AT SCAPES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiil Oamt ~es.j733<182 Ins ORCO Body sculptlng, diet CuSlom Landscape & CHUNG'S PAINTING appro9ed con1ractor consutl9tton & weight Design. Lawn ma1n1., 24Yrs Exp·Grt Prlcel e 714.3 99.0 944 e Training t st session sprnklr. rocks. 20Yrs Guar Work·Free Est Inte rnet, E-M ail & •714·557-5925 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REPAIRS 3 620 PLUMBING Modem ln 1tall•tlon1.'·R-O_P_C_O_N_ST_A_U_C_T_l_O_N_ Mrbl, Tiie. Wood, Cntrs, Window s '95 /NT/Mac paint/gen hm & water ShwrfTub, Slab lab. Nelworklng•Upgrades Kit/Bath Hmdl.Pnl Plmb dmg rpr remodel & more Reis Av1 350 ·5 9 9 5 LICl 693751 S39·5932 _11c __ 1_to_3_0_20 __ 1_1_e_-<1_66_!1 M ACMEDIC •Care for S elea11rSvc•lns t ell Macintosh Computers•---------Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramic in your hme/olc. Low/ CONSTRUCTIO N PEROO/CarpeVFree 111 hOurty rate 973.ea1e BUILDING 3560 L708219 999.9 5 90 ANDERSON Conatr HANDY MAN 3710 Lg or S ml Jobs. 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