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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-02-26 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 TO RIDE l·S HIS LIFE Newport. Beach man eschews the comforts of the car for the rigors of cycling -often as much as 260 miles a week By Christopher Goffard, Dai/}' Pf/ot NEWPORT BEACH -In a land where cars are the reigning religion and grinding commutes are the daily tokens of worship, Nonn Moyer is a proud heretic. The 57-year·old Newport Beach man estimates he has NOTEBOOK Thanks for eight-year lesson in journalism I t was December 1989. I was a know-nothing college student with a romantic vision of pewspapers born of books, tele- vision and movies, but one that came nothing close to real life. Still, in my heart of hearts, I knew then that for the rest of my career I wanted to contribute to a profession that had the poten- tial to reshape the nation or even the world. ln a moment of ideahslic fer- vor that only a college student is capable of, I envisioned myself as the keeper of the First Amendment flame; one who would never violate the public trust that every true joumabst believes is the reason he or she exists. And the Daily Pilot, I hoped, would merely be my stepping stone. Or so I thought. Dressed in a gray Brooks Brothers suit that I got dirt cheap at a surplus sale, I walked into the offices of this newspaper that December day, hoping someone would g:ive me an internship and see that I had something to offer But really, I got lucky. Because what awaited me was something that I never could have fathomed -namely, an eight-year, sometimes bumpy but always fulfilling journey that has provided me with lessons each and every day about what it means to be a joum~t. But, alas, that journey is now going to end this Friday, as I have resigned to take a job with anothe r newspaper. And I'd be lying if I didn't say I am more than a little worried. logged 70,000 miles on his red Univega, a mountain bike he bought in. the early '90s and describes as •a heavy-duty junker.• For Moyer, hilting is less a .hobby than an alternative ethos. On weekdays, he bikes nine miles to and from work. At lunch, he bikes 15 to 20 miles along Coast Highway. U he needs to get to Burbank or Malibu, he leaves before dawn and hitS the bike trail. El Nmo slows him down but doesn't stop him. He .knows his compulsion makes some people murmur derlsfvely. "They can't imagine wby any- one would want to do that. They just generally think you're on the fringe, a nut case,• he said. "The difference between being eccen- tric and weird is how much mon- ey you make." As it happens, Moyer has a doctorate in physics from Purdue • SEE MOYER PAGE A6 ( r--------------------------------------------------------------------J------------------------------------------, 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 MAAC MARTIN I DAJl.V PltOT Youth counselor Pepe Montenegro mixes with studenb at TeWlnkle Middle School in Costa Mesa during lunch. Montenegro ls on campus to educate studenb about the effects of gang involvement and drug me. Below, Montenegro talks with a student at TeWlnkle. Missed opJJortunities I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Parents of California Elementary School pupils are finding ways to avoid sending their children to TeWinkle Middle School -but they shouldn't, officials say I ized testing scores in Costa Mesa. By the from the West Side of Costa Mesa. Schools •, • EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a series of articles that wlll appear on West Side education. time they reach the fifth grade, California , that feed into Te Winkle include the West 1 students are scoring in the 79th percentile Side schools of Wilson, Pomona. Victoria l in language; 69th percentile in reading and Rea -made up largely of minonty : and 78th percentile in math, children. l By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot school records show. Parents whose children : T here's a quiet maneuver that takes It also has a high and attend Calif ol'nia often notice : place regularly on a Costa Mesa cor-enthusiastic level of parent the considerable. drop from : ner where two Mesa Verde schools involvement, school officials the elementary school's stan-: -TeWmlcle Middle and California Ele-said. dardlzed test scores. TeWin-: mentary -sit simultaneously a stone's ucalifornia school's overall kle's reading scores are , throw and a world student population is close to between the 35th and 38th : West Side stories Tale from education's front line away from each what Costa Mesa's popula-percentiles; language : other. tion was 20 years ago,· said between the 47th and 52nd : As students near Principal Paul lWedt. •1 think percentiles, and math : the end of the fifth students here have a lot more between 36th and 45th per-1 grade at Callf omia than some other students.• cenliles, school records show. : Elementary, before Most of California's 412 Several of the-parents : moving to Te Win-students come from the sin-interviewed said they are : kle, many either gle-family Mesa Verde homes aware of the exodus away : transfer out of the near the school, lWedt said. from TeWinkle and the : Estancia High Minorities make up about 23 % of the total. Estancia zone. , School zone or out of the district alto-•1t happens enough that it should be a : gether. AFTY FEET AWAY concern,• said Estancia pa.rent Lori Marks, : . California Elementary School's K-5 pro-It's a different world at TeWinkle, where : , gram yields some of the highest standard-a majority of the students are bused in •SEE MISSED PAGE A13 : I I ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ PllywkUt Norm Moyer pref en pedal power to make_bls way around town from his Old Newport Boulevard office. MARC MARTIN /DAllY ~OT From vacancy to hot property •Several prospective buyers have shown interest in the 127,000- square-foot, Spanish-style Pacific Federal Plaza. By nm Grenda, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -A landmark downtown property that has stood nobceably vacant for s1i years 1s inching closer to a rebirth Nicko· las Sham- mas. who bought the former Pacifi c Federal Plaza at the comer of 19th Street and Newport Boulevard in 1991 . S a I d Wednes· day he has seen a dramatic Q UESTION WHAT"S1HE BESTUSE? What I would you like to see move in to the Pacific Federal Plaza building at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard? Call our Read- ers Hotline at 642.Q>86. increase m the number of prospective buyers vymg for hls property •rm very confident that we'll get something m there pTetty quick,· Shammas said •Probably m the next three to four months • The 7 7-acre property and its Spanish rruss1on-style building - now renamed Costa de Oro - has a bttle more than 127.000 square feet of couuneroal space and make up a real estate gem. Perched on a high-profile cor- ner at the northern entrance to the city's downtown commercial cbstnct, the bwlding -construct- ed in 1982 at a cost of about $28· million -is stunning, With numerous shaded courtyards, teak wood furruslu.ngs. marble pillars and floors. and beveled glass windows. •SEE VACANT PAGE Ae You see, what I really learned J.n my stint here is that I never 'really had anything to offer the Daily Pilot. Instead , it was the Daily Pilot that offered every- thJ.ng to me. What my editors and the rest of my colleagues here and all of you have taught me, is immeasw-able. r~----~-----~-----~~------------~~~-~ I N DE x \V E :. ~ .... E P A HAPPY ENDING FOR GILBERT I can't imagine a better place for a young joumallst to learn . the ropes than at the Daily Pilot. Allow me to provide some exam- ples of some of the lessons l've learned and events I've wit- nessed while being a member of the Pilot staff. . It all began with a major news -event. My internship was just a few days old when word blt the newsroom that an oil tanker named tbe American 'D'ader bad bunt at the seams and was tending oU spewing acrQll local beeches. And while tntemt don't get thrown into the tray in such 8 SEE DODERO MGe 14 AROUND TOWN ••.. .A6 aEST IUYS .......... .A2 CLASSIAED .......... 86 COMMUNITY FORUM A12 DA~ ......... M · Injured, homeless cat has a new owner; will undergo necessary surgery By Marissa Espino, Daily Ptlot NEWPORT BEACH Gilbert's sad talo is going to end as a happy one now that the cat has been adopted. And his new owner will to it Gilbert -&uff ertng from a dis· located tail and nerve damage - receives the operation 1*.'elAJ'Y to remov two pellets from b1I spine. Approximately 100 concerned JocaJs called and dropped tn •t tt.e no.. Sbof1ll.,.. cm c-... Oil w.ctn.day lnqulriDg ..... the homellll SiaiMle mis and offering donation$. Newport Beach resident Carol Anne Ruoff was one of those callers. But she waited a couple of hours before calling the care C'en· ter Wednesday morning to adopt tMcat •t waited awhil to gw some- body else a d\anc:e, so 1 called at 11 and nobOdy had adopted him yet,• RuoU said. •Poor little guy. It ii temble be go\ Shot. It lllbitha Ojanen~ caned ani- mal control to help the cat wbo sbe bad beeil feeding for dole to three mOnthl befont It ran away on Priday. the l3Ul. He returned • • A2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1998 Newport 8nchlCotta Mna Daily Pilot ,. pilot people. PETE AND HOLLY SMI . greer wylder Showing Americans what ~rench do best -winemaldng This show will put a spring in your wardrobe M anJy has invited Best Buys readers to a private shopping showmg of the Juliana CollezJone collection Monday through March 5. You can call for an appoint- ment at (759-5526). I've never been to a Juliana show, but Marily says the spring '98 collection is full of color, texture and pattern in casual, dressy and career looks. "The new-i=&lrs are warm shades of sun, tangelo, u,fb.ck, and cool citrus, sea and meadow plus of course all the neutrals." Marily says. "Refined silhou- ettes and soft, rich fabrics are Juliana's signature You'll like the pnces • The show will take place at 3 t 8 Poppy Ave m Corond del Mar If you're 111 need of a make-over, Trompe L'OeU gives makeup lessons and applications, color consultations, eyebrow waxmg, eyelash tinting, eye- brow tinting, hp waxing and faaal wax- ing Trompe L'Oetl is at 700 Carnation Ave in Corond del Mar. ntEY ARE WJ.Se in the ways ot wi.De. GRAP.ES For Pete and Hol)y Smith, the family bUJtness involvea selling pleasure of a hJgbly refined sort. The Corona del Mar couple lpl.it the yeer living here and in Prance, where they host lOW'l for wine attidonados from Burgundy to Bordeaux. · For $500 to s6oo a day, guests can visit world-d.ass vineyards, mingle with elite winemaken, see plenty of grapes in va.rlous stages of solidity and ablorb the mel- low rhythms of life in the French countryside. "Their way of lie is great," said Holly, 33. "You take two-hour lunches in France. No one works on Sun- days. It's a very civilized lifestyle." TAILORED TOURS 'The Smiths, whose company is called Avalon Tours, attiibute a l~ of their success to the personal touch. "Our customers are not uaually the type of people that go on a tour,• Holly said. •They're usually fairly wealthy, and when you think of a tour you think of 40 people in a bus, and thars not what we do." The Smiths know the wh>emaken penonally alld specialize in small toun tailored to their clients' tastes. Last fall, for instance, actor Gene Hackman and h1i wife formed a two-penon tour group for four days in Bordeaux. •we work Wte Americans in Prance, which is another reason we're successful," said Peter, 40. AVAJ.DH TOURS . their business. 199'1, they expect twice as many this year. The Used Camera Store lS the best place to buy top-quality used camera eqwpment. The store sells onJy used equipment that's in great shape. and it cames all of the best brnnds, mcludmg Nikon, Le1ca, Canon. Minolta, Pentax and Vivitar. Eqwpment for sale includes simple pomt-and-shoot cameras, lenses, cameras, flashes, bdgs, tnpods, projec- tors and more. The couple founded the business in 1992 after spending eight years jaunting across the Caribbean and Mediterranean, where they ran private yachts. Peter served as captain with Holly as the chef. When Holly became pregnant with their oldest daughter, Samantha, who ls now 5, a lifestyle shift proved inevitable. Their experience with food and wine on the yachts gave them a launching point for Samantha, whose middle name furnished the name of her parents' company, goes to school both in Prance and at Harbor View Elementary in Newport Beach. "The peopJe that come on the tour are not people who guzzle wine," Holly said. "They're def1n1tely oonnois· seurs, and people who are interested in the art ol wine." The Smiths, who also have an 8-month-old daugh- ter, said their business has expanded dramatically in recent years. While about 150 people signed up in -By Christopher Goffard. photo by Don LNCh The Used Camern Store has two locations 545 W t 8th St m Costa Mesa and 27680-B Marguente Parkway m Mission Viejo Standing up for their writes Scholarships set sail at Orange Coast College Jane's Antiques {673-5688), located in the Cannery Village at 2811 Laiayette in Newport Beach, 1s haVlng a sale through Saturday The pnces of everytht.ng in the store are reduced 20% to 50% It's tilled with small items including brass, chma, glass, crystal, stl- ver and 1ewelry Charles H. Barr (642-331 OJ 1s having a big stock-reduction sale through the end of the month. Everytlung is marked down 10% to 50%. Charles H. Barr is at 1803 Westcliff Dnve in Newport Beach. Back·pdll1 sufferers can find relief - and good buys di Relax The Back Store (752-5959), which has some of the best products on the market for back care Relax The Back Store cames more than 400 items for the back. There are massage products, a NASA-technology zero-graVlty rec..Lmer, seating supports, mattresses, beds, office setups (includ- ing keyboards. tables and chairs), back supports, hot and cold packs and cervi- cal pillows. The following items are on sale. mas- sagers marked down 20 to 30% off, a massager with a cluucaJ level of power for $1 t 9, certain travel pillows, an inversion urut regularly priced at $1200 that's marked own 50%, and a popular bed at 20%. 3601 Jamboree Road in Newpprt • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me at Best Buys, Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, 92627. l •Great American Write-In is By Marissa Espino, Oatly Pilot Exercising thetr political rights, sever- . al hundred residents will be sharpening : their pencils for the the Great American ~ Write-ln on March 7. : The 13th annual event offers partici- ~ pants a once-a-year chance for the pub- : lie to meet with 44 representatives of ~ diverse, advocacy organizations with : information on their top causes. · The letter-writing campaign encour- ~ ages people of all ages to come to the : event, visit the organization booths and l wnte to public officials about pertinent : topics such as education, peace, the ~ environment, human and civil rights and : health care. The write-in is free of charge includ- ing the stationary and stamps. •I think writing letters is one of the best ways to put forth your views,• said Molly Lyon, co-ch• and founder of the event. "It's really the greatest grass-roots activity in Orange County. There is noth- ing else like it." Lyon founded the event as a member of Women For: Orange County and was seeking more recognition for the volun- teer organization supporting local, national and world issues through action. The Udo Isle resident sald 1,500 let- ters were sent to public officials loc~y. nationally and internationally last year. READERS HQIU~E ~CA. 92626. ~No 642-6086 news ston.,. lllustr.i edlto- Record your commMU about rial matter or~ the Dally Pilot« news tips.. herein can be reprod\Qd with- out wrltttf'I pennltllon of copv- VOL 92. NO. 47 ADDB.ESS right owner. OUr .ckirm Is 330 W. Bay St .. HOW IO REA.at US Costa Mesa. C.lif. 92627. THOMAS H. JOHNSON. CQMICJJQNS ~ Publistlef The T1mes Orange County WIWAM LOeOEIJ. It Is the Pilot's polky to prompt· (800) 252-9141 Editor ly correct all e<ron of svbstana. ~ ITIVEW.-U. ,..._ call 574-4233. Oat&lfltd 2-5678 M.IMging Editor m =r-2 ... 321 TONYOOOlllO, The Newport~ Mesa News 54()., 224 ~Managing Editor = Piiot (USPS-144-800) rs =642 ... 330 TINA llOMATTA. itled MoncMy thtOYgh Sat· $ports fax 646-4170 OtyEdltor 11day. In Newport Beach tnd ~l=ot2hatthllnk.net lllOGIR CNIUON, Costa Meu. sub9triptJons are only wallable by JUbJcrlbl'(I: luslnea Office 642-021 Sports Editor The Times Orang.~ ) 80Slne.ts Fu 631-5902 MMC MAllTIN, 2524141. In.,.. outside of Photo Editor Newpoft leach and Co5t.a MtM. LYNNISO&A. subKriptlcn to the O.lly Piiot Nllillhed by ~AcMttdlng only are wallM>le by mail for Cltllfomla CommUnitY.... ~ JUl1YOlll ..... s 10 per month. Second d .. • nm. Mtrot ~. .... a..lfled~ pclltege pild at Co5t.a Mela. CA. LANAIOIMOft (Prkm lndude all lppfabte ~ ............. P'rornotiOnf stlte and locAll t.a.L) P05TMAs.. ,.......,.nao TlA: Send addr• chengll to JuiMltl. ..... fMMDDStWC. The Newport lteecMMtl u.. \r1itll ,.....,., °""'" Mlnlfer 0*'1 ANncSal OfflcM o..ty fl'ltot. PO. b 1-. c:c.tA ... """ QI Ill~""'* • y About 250 high school and college stu- dents and more than 500 adults partici- pated in last year's event. "(What is beneficial is) how we bring in young peo- r------------------, F. Y.I . ple because + WHA~ The they are the future of our Great American , Write-In I I I I I I I I I I I I I I cou ntr y," Lyon said. "I think one of the most won- derful things that happens in this event is the network- ing .• I I I I I I I I + WHEN: March 7 : I I + WHERE: Universi-1 Friends of the Orange Coast Inter- faith Shelter in Costa Mesa have been networking at : ty Club, UCI, 801 I I : East Pettason, Irvine I : +TIME: 9:30 a.m. I I I ~ I I I to 12:30 p.m. • CALL: 546-7713 I I L------------------j the event for several years and focus on the topics of homeless families and the working poor. • (1bis year) we are writing to ask them to consider to increase the provi- sion of government funds for child care for the working poor,• said Ann Moskowitz, president of the board of the organization. "Especially the change in the welfare law where people have to go to work without receiving some kind of assistance to~ child care.• WllAT llMPDAlURES waves will build to Balboa twofMt. 64146 Corona del Mar nou. 63147 TODAY Costa Mesa . First low 63142 2:26a.m. 0.8 N~Beach Flrst high 64146 . 8:33 a,gi. 6.1 Newport Coast Second low 64147 3:14p.m. ·1.0 ~FORECAST Second high 9:29p.m. 4.9 LOCATION SIZE FRIDAY w.dge 2·3wnw flNt low Newport 2·3wnw 81.tc:klts 2"4wnw 3:12 a.m . o.s F1nt high iuwr JettY 2"4 wnw CdM 2·lwnw 9:11 a.m. 60 s.cond loW ..,... J:51 p.m. .()8 Wlnda .,.. out of Second high the W9St'f M>f1ttwest 1~p.m. 50 .t 15 knots. A MW1n- foot Mell II~ .... tram the Wiit.: Wind ~- Moskowitz ~aid her organization's booth generated more than 100 letters last year, and she hopes to get more peo- ple involved this year. "We hope, ultimately, to encourage enough people to write letters on posi- tions that are favorable with our issues. We want to influence (officials) to pass bills that deal with some of the issue that are focused for us." As a member of the foster care policy board, Newport Beach resident Martha Killefer will be representing the Califor- nia Children's Lobby. The children's organization will focus on the issue relating to kinship care, which is about relatives taking care of dependent children who have been removed from their parents by the court for their own protection. ·1111e relatives) don't have some of the benefits than say foster parents have, we want to make sure they get the train- ing,• Killefer said. Killefer, who has participated in the event for the past four ye .. said the write-in is a great opportudfty for stu· dents to learn about public policy. Hit brings together such a vanety and number of organizations. It's an educa- tion in itself,• she said. ·1 think it is a great opportunity for people, but espe- cially for young people. •I really appreciate the oppqrtunity to talk to young peopl~ about the impor- tance of using their own words to be able to convey to a governor, or whoever, what they think about an issue.• The brown, polluted Orange Coast College's sailing Center will award three "ocean passage" scholarships this spring. The scl)olarships will provide three students with free berths on a cruise to the Caribbean. The T1mkin-Sturgis scholarship is open to full-time OCC students en.rolled in 12 units or more this spring Applications may be picked up at th(> college's Sailing Center in Newport Beach, deadline for sub- mission i.., Mdrch 15. Students must demonstrdl!' an interest in sjli.li.11g and nttVICJ<ttion through previous acl1v1t11•.., dnd/or participation in OCC's Scuhng Center program. Studenls will board the OCC's trairung nagship, Alaska Eagle, in Balboa, Pdnama, and will transit the Pdndma Canal. They'll cruise the Sdn Rias Islands and will sail 800 m1IPt.; through th&'Caribbean to the 1sl,rnd of Tortola in the British Vugm lsldnds. Airfare.instruction and food wtll be included. The 22-day sail begins on May 21 and concludes on June 11. O<X's Sailing Center is located at 1801 W Pacific Coast Highway, between the Balboa Bay Club and the Orang<' County Sea Scout Base. For scholarship information, phone 645-9412. ~ ..--• ..,,..--I • •j . , ... -; --~1 water should start NEWPORT BEAOt dearing up today. W.'11 see mostly knee-to waist-high waves, with the pos.- slblllty of a few com- Ing In at chest·hlgh. Th• $Well continues from the Wfit-nofth, west It about 280 cMgtMJ. Th9 overall surl conditions m1y be the best that M''4...,.lna wt'6tt through the WMMnd; though tM~wtllbe llftllll. we tt'°'*I ... ... Mt. • ..._ Pier: A stroller, c.meta and sunglasses worth S200 wer. stolen from the pier. • ~--...Vant A thltf stoi. $622 by using someon. else's KC9S5 card In the 4300 block • ~ .....,, ... Property worth USO was stoMln from the 4600 block. • le1cntt a....: A boat worth sa.ooo was stolen from a car- port In the 4300 block. COSTA MESA • ....... ~A radio wOrth S 100 w~ ~from a CM In the noo btodc. • ....._ .............. c..sh Wld a bottt. of tcotcti WOtth SSIO wtr9 ltoten from I builness In thl 2600 block. ................. Wheel CApS worth $320 wete stolen from I CM In the J000 block. • • ............... 'nt.s worth $120 Wllr'9 **""from. ""*-In the IOOO block . • l'W-9' .. .,_A llptop CompMr WOt1h $2.IOO WM --tram the uoo block. • ayor Buffa honored for aving way for toll road Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Sulfa received a national award for · 12 years of work on the Sari oaquin Hills ansportation orridor gency. Buffa, cur- ent chairman t the agency, eceived the ublic-Private entures Out- t anding chievement ward from ·Peter Buffa e American· oad Transportation Builders ll"U>;MJL_· .... tton at a ceremony in San rancisco. The award is presented annu- y to someone who has made outstanding contributions to the promotion of public-private part- nerships in the construction industry, officials said. Buffa, who described his role as "principal cheerleader" for the toll road, said Wednesday he was truly surpris~ by the honor. "It sounds so corny to say I wasn't expecting it, but I wasn't,• he sald. "I was pleasaritly and genuinely surprised." As a member of the agency board, Buffa was instrumental in helping raise $3 billion of private funds to build and operate the 15- mile-long toll road, which con- nects Costa Mesa with several South County cities. -By Tim Grenda ish Fry proceeds doled out The Costa Mesa Lions Club on esday night handed out more ari $27 ,000 it raised from last ummer's Fish Fry to dozens of ocal groups and private pro- ams around the county. The fol. owing groups receivad cash onations: • Boys and Girls Club of the arbor Area, $7 ,000 • Girls Inc., $3,000 • Costa Mesa Senior Center, 2,250 • Costa Mesa Little League, 1,500 • Costa Mesa American Little gue, $1,500 • Project Look, Huntington each, $1,500 • Recordings for blind and yslexic, Upland, $1,000 • District 4 Lions Sight and earing Foundation, Brea, $1 ,000 •'Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine amily YMCA, $1,000 • Estancia High School, $1,000 • Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, $1,000 •Save Our Youth, $1,000 • Youth Employment Services- Harbor Area, $750 • Lions Project Canine Com- panions, Buena Park, $500 • Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety, $500 • Boy Scout 1i"oop 711, Costa Mesa,$500 • Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment Explorers, $500 • Elsie May Deter Scholarship, $500 • Boy Scout Troop 1591, Costa Mesa, $250 • Lions Youth Exchange, Foothill Ranch, $250 • Teen recognition program, Anaheim, $200 • Costa Mesa Pop Warner Football, $200 • El Bekal Shrine and Temple, Anaheim, $200 fl Check Out All Of Our __ .,. St. Patrick's Day Goodies! - "Irish Soda Bread" .I • • rs-1-001 I ~ I More Thanjust Great Bread. : OFF: I BUY ANY SANDWlCH I nl I BREAD AND RECEIVE I I 8100 OFF ANY PURCHASE I I OF IRISH SODA BREAD I Expirt'S March 17, 1998 L-----..1 FEBRUARY STOCK REDUCTION SALE As everyone who Im ever attended one of our sales knows, our sales are truly SAL~. No tap changed ... no marking up to mark down ... a truly rigbteom sale... and when It's over, it's over! DoN'T delay, come in while there is still a great selecdoo. ' .. CHARLES H. BARR THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1998 AJ To my new hero John, I guess I hardly knew ye I haven't been big on heroes since I was a lad reading coolie books and listening to radio mysteries. The Lone Ranger was proba- bly my h.rst hero. I tdolized one of the characters on MI Love a Mystery," too, but I can't remember whether it was Jack, Doc or Reggie. In comic books, it was Cap- tain Marvel and Billy Batson - boy, was I jealous of that kid - Plastic Man and, for no reason I can recall, the Green Lantern. My in-the-fl esh heroes are few. My dad, or course. Harry 'Jhunan, Jack Kennedy, Fiorello LaGuardia, Barry Goldwater and Everett Dlfksen. Junmy Stewart and Colin Powell Now I have a new hero. His name is John Hedges Right. The Sdllle John Hedges I have been writing nasty Uungs about since he was elected lo the Newport Beach City Counctl in November 1990. It isn't that I now love Hedges. But, bdsed on his per- formance at the last two council meetings, 1 have gdined a huge amount of respect for him. By God, the man has courage. The case m point 1s the seem- ingly endless sagd of the Win- dows on the Bdy restdurant, its operating hours, its use permit, its patio bar that is n't a bar, etc., etc., ad infinitum. ad nauseum. In the other com er are the residents of Lido Isle, especially its north shore. It is lonely in that comer. Many -perhaps fred martin most -residents of the oty are there, but only 10 spirit. The Residents Advocacy Committee, s.lill a babe in arms. has sided with the Lido people, and that's .. about it. Look across the nng mto the Windows comer and it is over- flowing: the Chamber of Com- merce is there, the taxpayer- funded Economic Development Committee and, now, a majority of the City Council. But on Jan. 26, the council vot- ed unarlimously, repeat, unani- mously, to overturn the planning commission's approval of a use permit authorizing the restaurant to offer outside service, longer hours, music and other nits and nats. Actually, the planning com- mission ruling simply validated what Windows had been doing all along illegally. When the council reversed the permit approval, there were tussy fits all over town. The I chair of the economic committee quit, saying he could no longer serve in such an •anti-business• Climate. My boss wrote a col- umn chastising the council The chamber and the restaurant began preparing a ma1or coun- terattack. That came in waves at the next council session. One after another, Windows on the Bay's troops charged to the micro- phone for their moments of fame. lb.is was no restaura.rit, we learned, this was a stucco saint. The rules require signllica.rit NEW information for the council to revisit a.vote. About all that was new were the mind· changes of Tom Tbomso~. Dick O'Nell, Jan Debay, Norma Glover and John Noyes. Only Mayor Tom Edwards and John Hedges voted to sus- tain the council's previous judg- ment. Hedges argued vehe- mently and eloquently that the council needed to hold firm not only because of the procedural aspect, but because who the hell could trust a waffling coun- cil that made Teflon-coated decisions? And what would happen, he asked, when the council has to deal with something as earth- shaking as changing the city's traffic-phasing ordinances to fertilize selected areas for a bumper crop of high rises? Segue to Monday night's council meeting, and once more it was Hedges vs. the world But John had done his homework He had researched planning committee minutes from several yea.n; back and discovered that Windows, m its previous incar· nation as Cano's, had been through th.ls before . The ounutes Hedges resur- rected showed that the planning commission -which then induded O'Nell, Glover and Edwards -had been even tougher on Cano's than the council had been on Windows m January. Equally signif1cant, Hedges pointed out. Scott Shuttleworth, the managing partner of Win- dows, was then a vice president of Cano's and had agreed to all the restncbons! The same stnctures he has complained about for so many months The Sdrne regulations the chamber and the econonuc conuruttee claim are "anti-busi- ness. • Sad to say. Hedges' valiant exhortations were mostly for naught With the exception of chopping a few operating hours, the council reversed its reversal of the planrung commission. And it danced a.round Hedge's concern that what the aty law- makers we re doing would set a precedent for every other bar and restaurant on the b;:iy. The Wmdows people went home happy, but still complain- ing. The Lldo people went home unhappy at being sold .out by the council. And John Hedges went home with at least one new cliso ple • RtED MARTIN'S col umn runs every Thursday and Saturday. 11Uf (#tll, ~ AVILA CHICKE SOUP Fresh chicken broth, c hunks of chicken breast, rice garnished with avocado, cilantro and lime. Costa Mesa 642-1142 Mama's cure for the flu. 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A4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 261 1998 • J Job air tirings ....... · NEWPORT-MESA -A ~ uate studeat a\ UCI, ~yeu-old Jennlfer Lee, wm cme ot mere than 150 applicants Who toOk advantage of Newport·MeM'• scbool job fair at the Diitric.1 Edu- cation Center in Costa Mes4 on Wednelday. • Lee said she would like to be able to get her first teaching job with the district. ·rm very excited to be here,• she said. • 1 really like the school d1strid o.n.d the area." Wednesday's job fair was the first ot two the school district will be holding to fill up to 150 vacan-. des resulting from its retirement- inamtive program as well u nor- mal teacher attrition rates. The second job fair will be on March 11. gr-. .. ~-~ ICboal district knew sooner than \llUal how muay teecben would be leavloo. 'lbere were 101 teldw'I and admlniltraton who took advantage of the· retirement· tnc:eiitive program. ~ppUcants came tram all C1YS southern California in an eftort to land a Newport-Mela teaching position, Elsner said "We even have tome teachen here frOm other districts,• he said. Although Newport-Mesa's teacher salaries aren't u high .u neighboring districts, Elsner sald for many teac.hen the ~tee oI an early contract makes ~ for the ~g in salaries. In addition to teachers, the ~ trlct also will be hiring three prin- dpals, two assistant prtndpals, a counselor, a librarian, a psycholo- gist and some nurses, Elmer said. Paul Jarrett. 42, who has been a student teacher at Costa Mesa High School. said be is applying for the position of secondary social studies teacher. Newport Bach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot briefly OCC offering Internet training class Orange Coast Community College's Community Education Office is offering a seminar on using the Internet as a marketing tool. It will help business profe!'- sionals develop their own Wt.b tfaffiC plan and improve a wet site's performance. Tbe workshop is set for Tues- day, from 1-5 p.m. in room 159 of OCC's Technology CeQter. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor in class. Registration is $89. Participants will learn tech- niques used by professionals to dramatically boost web trafhc. Placing hundreds of links on the Internet and encouraging Inter- net users to-visit more than once will be discuss. •All of these people have been screened by telephone already,• said Jack Elsner, the district's per- sonnel director. •This gives us a real jump on the market" School districts usually start hiring in April and May, but due to the retirement-incentive pro. •1 live in Newport Beach,• said Jarrett, whose wile teaches at Ensign Intermediate School, •and I really like this area, too." 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Westdift'Plaza, Newport Btada 574-2700 you)ll call lfughes Family Market • Sat1 ~on Drugs -, A6 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1998 VACANT CONTINUED FROM A 1 The property was previously a regional bank and Resolution Trust Corporation headquarters and was later leased out to sev- eral tenants -including the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce -who moved out six years ago. The property has been empty smce then, costrng Shammas about $120,000 a month in land- scaping, 24-hour security, taxes and debt interest payments, offi- cials said. But Shammas said there are several prospective buyers lined up for a shot at his property, including corporations that see MOYER CONTINUED FROM A1 Uruversity, runs his own semi- conductor-design company on Old Newport Boulevard and owns two homes on the Balboa Peninsula along with a 35-foot sailboat. Moyer, who 1s ratl-thin with incongruously massive calves, said he rarely exercised before he was 37. It was a New Year's resolution that year that started hun jogging. a habit that gave way to bilcing. Asked to explain his habit, Moyer points to what he calls "the three Es: ecology, exercise, the site as ideal for regional headquarters, shopping center developers and upscale resort hotels. At least one of the developers plans to demolish the building if it buys lh.e site, but the majority plan to use the existing facility, Shammas said. .. A lot of them think that area will eventually be like South Coast Plaza," Sham.mas sald. Shammas, a Laguna Hills res- ident who owns real estate all over the Southland and several downtown Los Angeles car deal- e rships, estimated the property he bought for around $18 million is now worth about $25 million. All the talk about reoperung the building has city officials understandably giddy. "It's been kind of a long jour- economy." HMy feeling 1s if 1 can be out gettmg my exercise without burning gas, then it's crazy not to," said Moyer, who estimates he biked 261 miles per week in 1997. "Plus I'm a cheapskate. Remember E, for economy? There's also S, for simplicity." Biking also inspires "higher- level thought." Approaches to circl.lil-design problems come to him while h e's doing it. And he doesn't mind that dur- ing separate spills he has cracked his wnst, h1s pelvis and a nb, respectively. "It's mainly, to me, mental - to say that at my age I can do it," he said. "Most people my age would groan at the thought of it, ontessori Jfar6or-Afesa Schools PRf.sCHOOL &. ELEMENTARY Ages 2 1/1 to 12 Years EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION E.sta.bllshed 1970 · Montessori Curriculum · Balle1 &. GymMStlc · Performing Arts · Phonetk Reading Program · Musk · foreign l..\nguage · Crc.ltlve Art · Open Yeai Round · Computer Science · Full Extended D<ly C.Ve PRESCHOOL 170 I West Boker St Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 714 549-3803 Featured Speak er Chairman of the Board of Supervisors JIM SILVA Newport Beach Central Library I 000 Avocado Ave. Monday, March 2, 1998 7:00 pm For more information, please call: 644-3131 -pllld ~ment - ney for that building, and it'll be a big positive step\if one of these deals can come together,• said Mayor Peter Buffa. Deputy City Manager Don Lamm said a steady stream o1 realtors and developers infor- mally pitching ideas for the site have flowed through City Hall since the building was emptied. On average, five to 10 propos- als have come through the city for feedback each year, but none were ever finalized or approved by Sham.mas, Lamm said. Now, as the county's commer- cial real estate market continues its strong comeback from the recession, that steady stream has become more like a raging rivec. "There's a lot of interest in that site all of a sudden," Lamm said. Hit's almost like a bidding and I do it voluntarily, with ease." · Moyer owns a car -a 1963 1iiumph -which he tries to dri- ve once a month to keep the motor from freezing. He doesn't always get around to it. His wife, Mary, who is the PTA president at Newport Har- bor High School and gets around in a Ford minivan, shows an ambivalent attitude toward the Univega.' ln one breath, she will say, "Whatever makes him happy.• DEBBIES war.• While city offidal.s a.re not in on the closed-door talks between Sham.mas and his prospective buyers, Lamm said local officials would be thrilled with just about any appropriate use on the site, even a resort hotel complete with overhead pedestrian footbridges connect- ing the property to 1iiangle Square. . With the new Borders Books building now under construction on the former site of the Mesa Theater and Triangle Square racking up solid cash register receipts, city officials are thrilled about filling what has been a glaring gap in their downtown redevelopment plans. "We're really excited about aJ.1 the· possibilities,· Lamm said. In another breath, she will call her husband's habit "definitely consuming." HHe thinks that everybody should be enthusiastic and will- ing to do this," she said. "So sometimes there's a bit of a con- flict [when he thinks) I should be able to go grocery shopping on a bicycle." She added, "I think if some- one's going to have a vice, cer- tainly this is a good vice to have. I'd call it a good vice." Pacific Wellness Center 234 E. 17 SL, Suite 2 12 Cona Mesa (Across from Muth« s \brl.ct) Office (714) 631 -3881 AY3it.bk h) ~ppt -ull 11.J~,' (Flaiblc hn . 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WELLNESS SEMINAR Alfred Moravec, founder and wellness director of the Life Energy Research Institute, Inc., offers a free seminar that teach- es how to transform mind and body to look and feel 10 to 20 years yQunger, ·at 6 p.m. al the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759-0808. CAREER DAY The American Institute of Graphic Arts and Platt College · present Career Day and Alumru Recepbon, from 4 to 7 p.m. ar 3901 MacArthur Blvd., New- port Beach. To RSVP, call 833- 2300. PARENT ORIENTATION Park Private Day School pre- sent.5 a parent orientation meet- ing for 1998-99 Middle Sthool enrollment, at 7 p.m. at 261 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa Call 645-5171. AFTER-SCHOOL WORKSHOP 1be Newport Beach Pub~c Library offers a free after-school program for fourth through sixth graders, Through the Library and What You Can Find There, at 3:30 p.m. at the Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. To register, call 717-3801. 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You 'II probably feel the breeze of a b~1ckswing fron1 Lee Trcvi no or Chi Chi Rodriguez. You might have to dodge a divot that comes off the c lub face of Hale lr'A·in or Gil Morgan. You . could 'be asked to move your lawn chair to give Gar~· Player or Bob Murphy a playable lie. o The Toshiba Senior Classic is the only officia l PGA TOUR stop in Orange County all year. Co1nc and be part of the action. Call 714 / 5 15-4840 TOSHIBA •• .... ~ ..... Offl(111/ .;..,,,,,, t't;.-4 TOllR I 1~·111 \ t Al THURSDAY, FEBRU~ 26, 1998 Events feature ·speakers who overc<ime adversity .· dyslexics have gone on in T he dedicated Paul Con· aid of a special guide designed 1,000 guests who want their Prentice School with a Webme ~y 4 eat difference. nallys of Newport Beach for the blind. • charity dollars to help children at achievement award on March life~: ~ln Is a prime hosted a lunch last week Coming April 22 at the Balboa the Orange County and Beau· 28. L And there are many for the students, staff and i up-Bay Club, Newport Beach, the mont, Calif. facilities of Childhelp The black-tie gala set to examp ~ell in spite of bis aca- porters of the Braille Institute of Orange County auxiliary of the USA The organization provides Wl.fold at the chic Pour Seasons m~ fail ' young man Orange County. The gathering, ~titute will hold its annual ben-a ho~e for abused children. Hotel, Newport Beach, will honor ~ ed bis ;:::::: :mbition in his was part of the Braille lnsbtute s efit luncheon, called Contact Mary Allyn l>mei'. president Cannell. who Ounkecl out of two list k • th • winter meeting an important with the Stars • ls child d tuall yearboo as au or. part of its progr'am of continuing Kent Cull~. the first blind of the Orange County Chapter schoo as a • an even Y The author who created education. person in the United StAtes to Joins fellow Childhelp volunteers graduated at the bottom of bis some 35 television series, . .. •A highlight of the day was receive a Ph.D. in physics, will Unda Dahl. Eileen Saul. Sharon high school class. . . mclud.ing •The Rockford Files. having lunch with the students, address the crowd. Cullers Van Slc.kle, Renate Carluon, C~ell was dyslexic, and his "Wiseguy, • •saretta," "Th~ • and Jeaming of the rewarding worked with NASA as a member Kim Doud, Pam Arnett, Tami condition was less than under-Comm.isb" and "Silk Stalkings, results of the Braille Institute of the radio Search for Extrater-b .W. Rua, Barbara Ganahl, Susan stood at the time of bis schooling. also has to bis credit three Awd.llary's progress m assisting restrial Intelligence program. COOk WhJUock. Clnn1 Valley, Ubby Today, dyslexia is not side-books with a fourth due out the blind in Orange County,• He is consid~~ on~ of the Werner, Karle Clark, Gemma tracked by misunderstanding. this fall. said Wanda CUllen, clirector-at-leading U ~· ~entists in the Wolf and Patti Edwards to make Leaming-differences are dealt Cannell will join BW and Har- large for the center, headquar-search for life 10 ~e ~v~rse.f for the big annual luncheon __ ... the luncheon the biggest success with at schools such as Pren-rlet Harris, honorary gala chairs, tered m Anaheim. Cll:11-ers is also the,msl?iratio!'l "! CU1U of their fund..rai.sing endeavors. tlce, and children born with and Ami Winthrop: coordinator Locally, the Corona deJ Mar ~~er Carl. S~gan J blin.:1s s=tiSt meeting set for March 6. Por the Por last-minute reservations, , these differences can learn in a of the event in a bid to raise Senior Cente~ operates as 8 ·co:~~e ase on Love of a Child, will be chaired contact NancyWhJUock at 548-positive and nurturing environ-close to $100,000 to support the satellite location for the institute. · th k f th tiy Janet Brown and Ema 4228. Tickets are $75. ment. needs of Prentice. Outreach programs are offered to To support e wor 0 e u•-a.o" and will feature a spec · · will be di ·ded the blind and visuall un · "'<i Braille Institute, and to meet 4YJ..l.l.I& u. -Interestingly, many ?yslencs Proceeds , Vl . t th • At th y pairt · Cullers reservations for the April tacular fashion show by South ••• of the past, despite their personal between the schools scholarship a e cenLer. e recen wm-' Coast Plaza under the direction fail · th ld d 'ts ograms in the ter meeting one such class con-22 luncheon may be made by ures m e ~or as young program ar:1' 1 pr . ducted by J~e McAllUte~ and calling 854-8208. of BWur Wallerich, direct"<>r of Erruny Award-winning writer people a~pting to conform to arts and so.ences. For more in.for- Sioux Dahlem, education pro-community relations for the and television producer Stephen the learmng process they could mation, call Ann Dean at 737- grarn coordinator for the center, ••• shopping center. J . Cannell, well known in the not.co~prehen~, understood 1221. demonstrated handwriting tech-The Hyatt Regency, Irvine is Newp<irt community as a part-their difference m their~ way. ------------ ruques and practical visual aids The Orange County chapter the venue for the massive affair, time resident and avid sports-Some ~a'-:e labeled the <ill!er-• a.w. COOK'S column appears every such as check wrttmg, Wllh the of Childhelp USA is preparing expected to attract upward of man, will be honored by the local ences', gifts of greatness, for Thursday and Saturday. 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Lunch or 0.nnel' in CBSU11I elegance, es~ dine inside or on 00' be8tAJful paoo We feature Scrumpoous Buffets tttroughol.t. the day. or ~ can order from our bountrful menu. Loc8ted et 1 79Xl Jamboree Road !comer of Jamboree end Main) Phone (714) 975-1234 x6720. Hours Bam-11 pm GURU'S SANDWICHES We serve hOC & cold de~ seoa.w:hes "Our sandwiches are the fattest 1n townl" Try our world famous meatbaU ssndwich or our deli st)1e sandwich, you'll be "Guro'ed" for Ide' Mon . Fn. 9am-6pm. Sat. 10em-3pm. Located at 1560 Supenor Ave. A1 . (714) 722·1211 TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pastas and bread made fresh daily Open 6 days e week. Tues.· Sun 4-10pm. Fn. &. Set.. 4-11 Dosed Mondays Visa and Mastercard eccepted Reserveoons ecceJX.ed LOC8ted at. 3012 Newport Blvd 723-2338 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 270 E. 17th St. #17, Costa Mesa • 645-2252 LA CAVE Menu Includes. Lobster Q-ab, Stvimp, Steaks Det~ Specials. Fn & Set Prime Rib, Full Bar & Wine lJst. Casual Dress Hours Lunches 11 30-2 30 -Dinner Mon.-5at from 5:3Q:lm. VIS8, Mastercard. 0.ner's.Oub. Locet.ed At 1695 lrvlne Ave .. !At 1 7th SITeetJ Near Blockbuster Entertainment Costs Mesa (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Fish, Olteken, Burgers & Salads. Prices Range From $3. 75 For Lunch &. $6.25 For Dinner Hours. Mon.-Set. Open 11em For Lunch. 4:(Qxn Mon . ..fn .. Otnner 3:CQ>m Set. & Sun . Meier Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 2300 Harbor 81 #31 . Costa Mesa 1714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premium steak and seafood house in Orange C.ounty sence 1922 Servtng lunch Mon .fn 11. 30em until 3 ·CQ>m ()nner served nightly until 1 ·COam. Located on Newport Btvd & Coast Hwy 1n Newport Beech 645-7077 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish evadable. Fresh gntled fish. seafood end chiclcen. sandwiches. salads. gntled pistes 8lld paste spec1elrues Open seven days a week. Mon. thn.i Sat 11 am-9pm. Sunday 11 em-?pm. Cetenng available. Located et 670 W. 17th St. #GS, Costa Mesa (West of the new Treder Joe's J 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Waterfront dining at the former Site of the htSt.onc See Shanty and Delaney's Fean.nng fresh mesqUlt&gnlled seafood. C1f5UJI' bar end retell fish mari<et Full bar Oger paoo ()rvng paoo All meior cards Cet.enng eva1leble Seaong upon arrival. Moderat:ely pnced Locat.ed et 630 l.Jdo Part Dnve near Ltdo Island. ()pen 7 days, lunch & dinner 675-flSH s . . . HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We have the most Taps on record in 0-Snge County! 46 tmported beers, 42 micro brewers We feewre over 50 single-melt & blended Scot.ch whiskeys es well as many top<>f-trnH1ne bourbons, tequilas. & brendl8S Located at 1 BE Newport Blvd (Newport & Harbor) 548-8428 THE PARADISE EUROPEAN COFFEE HOUSE On board the "Pride of Newport• Riverboat, Home Of The Newport Harbor Neuticfll Museum (Formerly Reuben E Lee) Is Opon from 11 am-9pm Lunch and Dinner Set Sun Sn.inch Barn (rlosed Mondays) Reservntmns Needed Only For Weddings. Aenquets 0-Pnvete Perties All Ma10f' Credit Cards Accepted Located et 251 East Pacific Coast Highway 1n Newport Beach Lunch Mon Set 11 · 3b-2 30. Sunday Brunch 11 am-3pm, Dinner Mon-Sun 5pm-10pm Cat1ahead tor reservations 673-9500 THAI SPICE Feawnng speciality coffee. full espresso bar, fine chocolat.as, lta11- en lee cream & coffee cruetions. Fresh bel<ed pestnes end cakes Open 7 days a week. Suo-Thurs 10em-1~. Fn-Set 1t:Bm-11pm. loceted at 705 E. Balboa 8hld , Newport Beech. 675-7414 I O<'Oted Ill. 151 E Coe$t. Hwy Newport Beach CA 92660 (1 1'1) 673-3425 Fax 673 1864 CHARLIE'S CHILI lorst..ad at Mcfadden Place (next to Newport Pier) 1n Newport BeAch Hours Mon-Thur I CDam 12 midnight Weekends 7 CXJem-3'ClJem Amcx Visa Discover, Omar's Club No Rr.servetions Needed (714) 675-7991 CHUBBS MALONE Come j()ln the fun Great Amenr.an food. l11ntaSt1C burgers 'K!ndwlcties, soups end seleds Deily specials Open d111ly from 1 1 CDem Vtsa/MC accepted Locat..ad between Tustin 8lld lrvmeet462E 17th St C.Ost.aMesa (71 4)6422226 TWIN PALMS ~home coolong. a c:ontemp<nlrV ~ Oltdoor "1lage square lt7TlOlphul u. we anta1 ta1 iment tNery night Ltn:h Mon .S... 11 3:1 a m -3 p m . Sun Brunch 10 Ea m .:3 pm . ()mer 5 D-10 30 pm tNery nigtt. ber menu IMtllabie between kTch and dinner and Thl.n.&t. until mknght. LOC8t8d at 630 Newport ~ Or .. lit Fashion Island. 721-8288 BRISTOL BISTRO Slgn8tlnt pll.18, peat.a Ind ·~ salads .... ~ choioel. as.,... belcary ~end dell ltaml. ~~of • wine 1 1 em-9pm M-Th. 11 im-1 Q>m Fn & Sit 1 11m-7pm °" Sun. Located It South C:0.. Plaza MC/VIU eccepted 3333 Bn8U>I SCrtet. Cotta Mela (714) 5~4. ZUlllES · Mn.I hlludll. Ribe, Chl::itn, St* ' l...obltmr. Prime Ab, Plml. ~ a.r. Pricee Ainge Ffon'I S3 98 And ~. 1-bn: 11 ·:n.m 1Qlm . Ccx:alte ,.. 11 pm. ()d c.t(la Noc AcclSUd. AMr.-or11 fti Nlldld l.°'*8d a 1712 P110111c.. Ooltl Mw (7'4) 84$8)91 THE CUL.INARY WRAP Ftwtl. hlMtrf ••rlllkll• ~ _.,., iitin • llt ral. ~ 7 c9fl I Wilk ftiam 11 Cl'llrl'\ • 8 ~ ~I\ ft ...,_, _.,. 290 E. 17'tl 8lrl& £714) ts• 4CD SCAMPI Fine FlllMf Oo1ng Nev.+f Remodeled Open 7 Deys A WeM. for Otnner O'lly 5 0010 ~ We C8t.ef' Pnvste Lunch ParbeS for 15 People or More AJ Ma,or 0'8dt Cards ~ Reservatlons ~ Located at 1576 Newport 8to'd Costa Mesa 645-8560 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. Pasta. Caesar Salad, Home mede SeuS8Q8, Veal, Lemb, Vegetenan Qshes, Wine. Beer. Cappucano &. Desaert Hours 7 Dey& A W&elf.. SeNlng Set & Sun. Brunch Ff"om 8 D 1 :CD. Sun.·Th.n 11~1~. Fn.-Set 11am-11 pm All Major Credit Cerda Aocepted. Located At 251 Shipyard Wwf, Newport Beech. (714) 7230021 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO ' ~ Mexlcel\ Food, W.;i The Freshest lnglwdiera &. A New LIOt' llaaine .• G"98t Margantas. Holn: Lunch&. llnner Al ~ Chldtt Cerda Accepted. Loc:a!Jld lit 2101 Placentia, Coia Meaa -642-1142, 200J Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach - 675-8855 and 2744 E. Coast Hwy . COM -644-8226. ~ by the Rsgist.er readers. as eppearud tn The Best of 0-Snge C.ounty section as "The Best Thal Food In 0-Snge County· Lunch, dinner. ~ng & takeout. t'l:JN CJlEN IN IRVll'IE. 15455 Jeffrey Road (et ll'Wl8 Center()-) 857-8424 Open f1118r'f- day Sun thru Thln. 11em-9·~. Fn. And Sat 11am-1~. Also loc8t.8d et 615 W. 19th St , Costa Mesa. 5484333 DIHO SIAM That Chinese Cuisine Open 7 days, Monday • Sawrday Lunch 11 ·CD a m • 3.CD pm llnner 4:CD p.m · 10 CD pm Sunday- Otnner ortv Party 1n1y9 &. catenng available Locet.ed 1n tne Costa Mesa Colxtyards at 1835 Newport Blvd. 0.154 645-3259 ROYAL KHYBER Awllrd-wlnlWlg cusine of India. ~ for klnch W 11 D 2;~. Coled for kJoch Set.. Sunday bNnch 11 '.00-2'30 Oinner Mf\'9d from 5:~. Located at 1CXXl Bristol St. Nordl. Call nf1N for reeervaoons 752-5200 -• I ' t / ~ •• • ,"" , ( THI: CANNl:llY THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vtetn8meSe dining. Next to Cerra ..k'. Ser.1ng alAfientlc VlltnllmeSe cuisine Menu includes. VClemese egg rolls. spnng rolls, old tredlbonal nee vermoelh W!di shnmp and fresh wgetables. Sepereta vegetanan menu~ in the tracM>onel Buddhist recipes. Hru-s· 11 CDam-9 . Closed Su Vtsa/MC accepted. 271 East 17th • Coste Mesa nday (714) 574-8460 • • • t • • GI •t THURSDAY, FIUUAIY 26, 1ttl ' datetiook GUIDE TO ARTS AN ENTERTAINMENT reel critics NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA Woolf adaptation cleverly crafted by crew of women • EDnOR'S NOTE: The Reel Critics column features movie critiques written by community members serving on,our panel. A mature tale of a sophisticated woman F irst: .Get there before •Mrs. Dalloway• starts. Other- wise, you'll be confused and distracted by what's happe n- ing on screen. And m a deliber- ately ambiguous way, what's happening on screen tS very important to understanding and enjoying this adaptation of the subtle Vuginia Woolf novel So, be on time as this IS a very special kind of movie. A serendipitous film to be savored rather than gulped. "Mrs. Dalloway .. ts a beauti- fully orchestrated pavane about a woman very much the product of her culture, her tune and her pri- vate self. It mirrors the last peri- od, in fact, when England and its wealthy, cultured ruling set epit- omized •class• for the rest of the world. The focal point of the story seems to be the party Clarissa 1s giving one summer evening. This party will be studded with the likes of the prime rruruster, many peers of the realm and a sprin- k.ling of those who are "not the rose, but near the rose.• (i.e. wealthy, ambitious and aristo- cratic members of society but not yet of the inner circles of power, so, easy to be bedazzled as any commoner.) But the pic- ture is really about Clarissa (a luminous Vanessa Red- grave) and her introspections about what is real in her life and what she conceals from those around her. These musings carry her back to Eleanore Humphrey when she was a vibrant and beautiful young woman, just after the tum of the century. And therein lies the appeal of "Mrs. Dalloway .. " It is different in tempo, different in development and different in exposition. The film starts with some quick cuts of World War 1 hor- rors, a bellwether for some signif- icant action that follows. By 1923, Clarissa Dalloway is a member of Britain's very posh upper class. She is kind, gracious, in control -a model for her status group. Flautas with Guacamole $2.00 TUESDAY Taco Day $1 .00 Any Taco SATURDAY & SUNDAY Hawaiian Special MED LG Chicken Special with soda Menudo ' $2.00 $4.00 $3.50 745 W. 19th St. A-B eoetaM ... 722-8513 . ' Her husband is an important member of Parliament, an intelli- gent government official, well aware and capable of coping with the maneuverings and shortcomings of some of his col- leagues. Although they no longer share a bed, his love and devo- tion are demonstrated in many gentle ways. Woolf explores the delicate layers between the outer and inner life of this lovely woman and director Marleen Gorris catches the ambiance gracefully. "Mrs. Dalloway• is the prod- uct of a talented group of women, from the screenwriter to the set decora,tors, with skills to match any male colleague. All in the cast are excellent, the photography is fine and the music subtly adds to the mood of the picture. "Mrs. Dalloway" is sunny, warm and has its amusing " moments. Those who atturJe to the benign pace will be enriched. It's a wonderfuJ picture, worthy of your attention As a Southem- bre d friend of mine would say, "It will pleasure you." •ELEANORE HUMPHREY, "over 65," lives in Costa Mesa and 1s a political junkie involved with several city committees. Three women, layers make 'Dalloway' tick T he talents of three amazing women are perlectly com- bined m ~Mrs. Dalloway • Marleen Gorris, the d.trector who gave us the Oscar-winrung • Antorua's Lme, ·shows once again her genius for creating strong, unforgettable women Of course, m "Mrs. Dal- loway, • she got a little help from the sec- ond ama.zmg woman, Vtr- gma Woolf. The third woman is the incredible Vanessa Red- grave, never more beaubful. June Fenner She needs only the smallest fleet- ing expression to convey all we need to know about this character. This is a movie that tdkes place in layers. The upper layer takes us through one day in the life of the 50ish, upper-class wile of a member of Parliament as sh<' goes about the prepardUons ford lavish party. . In the second layer we foUow her thoughts back to early adult- hood when she made a choice GILDED CAGE Monday Night Family Special LARGE 16" PIZZA $ 95 • Qt\\i 3 . · ~ Good With Purchase Of Pitcher ol Beverage ~ Dine-In Only • Good 5-9 pm NOW SERVING Counoy Style Wtth Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast ~'IOnt AIT..-'11 PRIME RIB NIGHT! $675 SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL 9 5 * Chicken, Ribs & Brisket Dinner* flOlll 5 pm 'h BBQ Chicken. Spare Ribs end Bri1ket of Beef lndudes: Baked Potato, Beens. Com on the Cob Ii Seled Bar ... ., ........... . FEB. 27-28-MflRCH 1 FfllRPLEX -POMOfifl . . . between two -or possibly three -suitors. The effect of that Jong- past choice is made more rele- vant when her former swtor sud- denly reappears. The third and darkest layer appears to have no direct beanng at all on Dalloway. From a flortSt's window, she catches a bnef glimpse of a troubled young ffidn This man, whom she never sees again, is a World War I veteran struggling to overcome the shat- tenng effects of delayed shell shock. We follow his story through tlus same day, wondering how he could possibly affect the world of the elegant Mrs. Oalloway Llke a classic Greek drama, all the layers come together during the course of Dalloway's party • JUNE FENNER, a CoSla Mesa resident 1n her late SOs, is vice president of a work force training company Kidnap scheme is · 'Palmetto's' plot I n "Palmetto," Woody Harrel- son plays Harry Barber, a top- 1 notch mvestigabve reporter who was sent to pnson on a trumped up charges but 1s released after two years when tus conviction is overturned. Barber wants to make a fresh std.rt, so he heads to lus old stomp- mg ground and hooks up with bis gi.rlfnend, Nina (Gina Gershon). One day Barber goes to the local bar to relax and check out the want dds when he tS dpproached by one Rhea Mal- roux (EIJzdbeth Shue) Malroux wants to become Barber's next employer -sort oJ Malroux has hatched a scheme y.r1th her stepdaughter Odette, designed to squeeze some big bucks (a haU-a:u.llion1 out of Rhea's husband and Odette s father They \vill pretend to kldndp Odette, and when papa pays Odette will return home Jn exchange for $50,000, Harry will proVlde the voice of the kid- ndper Aller some carefuJ thought (and droll m the hay with Rhea), Barber agrees. They go through with the "k.Jdndp," but iionlcally, Barber 1s then tured by the local police to ftnd lhe kidnapper. The plot thickens from there, and the story gets a bit convolut- ed, but there are definitely some mteresting facets to this tale. It's not a "T1taruc " or a "Good Will H unttng, • but 1t defi.rutely can be enterta.uu.ng dl llines ~~~~~~~~ • BRADLEY KIRK. 32. 1s a Corona del Mar resident and CIVIi litigation and estate planning attorney. AMACHI --...-'RESTALltANT Established 1922 Newport Beach The Premium Steak & Seafood House in Orange County Since 1922 Our 78" Year! Blue Plate Specials Our Compku Unub Mn11, Phu A Vmei, of T11117 DUhes ,_ $8.95 °"' 1Jlw ""'* ~ ~ ~ a.. .. FNia: Baltd Mtas L.oCf • f uh ii Clai~s • Sc•fft' Porlc C~s Stwffed Ccabkit wirl T.-o S-Ce • Ptcrt' s.&.s.I Stta Tt~rloin, Moma, • a • ..,.na Qni..• ...... •rf SIN Yanlu Pot Roa.at Wit• Cora Frittn1 • C~la f riei Sinl • S.u~.atn Poe• pwa,, • BNllttl UlilM ,$UU, Chkkt" c., •• , s.w • SNMiri • Me•Nlb • ......,., BraiHtl Sf&ort Ii"• • SrW/ft~ ldl p~, • S.O.S. U,,,0,.· M-*'J-FriMJ 11 :JO .. ,,.,;J 3:00,,. ST9NE ~ fiom JOE'S «MIAMI Noted for Decades for our Superb Traditional Tabk SUlt Service Cuur S.IAJ • WJutL Spiwb s./iul • Cobb S.IMI , Stta DiJuu • Suilk urr.rt • l'rppmie.Jt FlaJJI ' A10 THURSOAV, FEBRUARY 26, 1998 .-... ,-_ .. ~~ Get connected to fresh pasta at Costa Mesa Iandmaf.k r----------------·-:.------., Wlth mozzarella cheese and By Nancy Cheever. Daily Piiot T here'• no match tor fresh put.a. The dillerence 11 i.n the texture and flavor· the exterior a blt grittier ond the tute much fuller than the dry, 1>4ck.aged varlebes The flavor of fret1h pasta Is always diltinct from the sauce that covers It; dry put.as seem to lack flavor and limply add bulk to the other ingredients ln the dlSb. Put.a Conne<.taon In \oslb Meta ii the sourcP for fresh, homemadf' palltd (•VN Y ('If'("(• of It made from " 20-yNtr-old machine that has a history d!> abundant tu th<• pdsta .. 1t pro- duces. Owner LUI& Rodng1wz, who grew up In ArqPnlJntJ, Lruv<•led an un<"onventtondl ro ute· to g<•t to the place when' h10, r<•stduranl, end his food, huvf• bC'com <• d local ldndmdrk Rodr1quc·z hds no fonndl <'l.LIJ- nttry trwnill!J, no c·ollf'CJP f•duC"d· tion and isn't c•v<•n full-hloodc•cl Italian. But Uw food lw .. nvf'i. 1s some or thP IH•i.t in town. ~This wtii. rr'y dH•ttrn, H l>dtc! Rodnguez, who'><1 \till \trugql<!s " bit with Enql"li "I O('VN <Jot before Ii n•st.1111 .int. not c•vf'n working 1r1 c• '""tt1urttr1t in dll my lJle • Thf• 5:t-y1•,11 old 0,111<1 h1., ltul- idn mothN tc1 uqht tum how to cook at d younq •lllf', w lwn hi' MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y I'll.OT Yadira Hernande?., daughter of owner Luls Rodriguez, holds a bottle of wine and the Pasta Connec· tton speclale, a slgnctlure pasta dish wtth meat-filled tortelUni covered ln aJJredo and tomato sauce. lrt1mNI how to mdk<' p c1c,1tt, m 1974, and began to make fresh His intent was to tum the cof- st1 ur '-'" e1nd olh(!f ltrll1t1 n std pl Pi. rnvioli and tortellini every Frj.day fee shop into a pasta foctory, "Wh"n I romc· h1•11• (25 y<•Ms an his garage. But the only takers uneasy with the thought of com- d<.Jol l we1s ulwcJyo, lookinq ford were his family and friends. munlcating with customers. But businPss to stdft," h<' sc;11d ''I Wd S HNobody believed in me," he within a month, he had hlred wurk1ny in lactory, Wd~ c1 w t'ldcr sa1<.1 HThey said I won't make it." several Spanish-speaking for rndny ycMs. I '>r•VNI mom•y, Later, Rodriguez bought a employees and put together a houyht d mdchm1· for rntt kinq house in Santa Ana for $22,000, menu from his mother's reapes. pdsld eight yPt1rs hf'fore op<•ninq and by 1985, he was so tired of "I see the people, I took the thP rc·stdUrdnl " working m the factory that he order, I cook the food, H he said. l le bought thP p11'>tc1 m<1t huw sold his home and hJs car and HL.itUe by little I WdS growing with ru_., W(• scwtncJ" $H>,OOO finally bought d restaurant. and today ll'm surcessfulJ \ GHJ:..\'I' .\.\IJ:llU: \ \ <:I. \SSU'. 0\ 'flU: \1\1\S'l'\GI·: CElEBRATE LIFE! Now through March 28 1 lw '>1·1111111 pl.11 11; \U<' \11wm .111 I l."'11 "'m" 111111111" 111·n l11·h11~ llil' ht·arl c111 l111ld f'11ro11gh 1111' 111111d1·1 ol 0111!11.ll'\ """Ill 1lw 1:i-111h• 11111ld of c.rowr\ Contl'I' \\ 1hl1•1 '11011" "' 1111' tl1~·p 1:1h11· 1111·.11htin1111}', 11u1111r111 1'11" 111h11\l' 111 Anwrt1 ,1 '' li111111:h1111ltl1·111 1111111i:111al 1w11 ,1,11:111)'111 \WK 1;11t· \111'1 \I 1r~ ll11rkt·r. d11" tor ol 1111 '•' I< 1111' /h1· /11/lllllt: 11/ lfic· \hrr·11 ,111111111 /1111111/ih 11/ /1111• Got The Zone? Still don't know how M> eat? Leam the bulca of how It worb and how to do it. c... Mali a-di .tltdlPt•~ 2a5f~V ... Or.1Mt U.!1.11 s.u. 0 ..... cal Reservations Required (714) 754-7399 f.Y.t. l baked in a sh.allow bowl th 1 Cheesy, rich and delldous, e +WHAT: Pasta Connection : gooey, creamy concoction was + Wiim! 1902 Harbor 1 too much for my lunch compan- BMl, COila MeA (comer ol : ion, who took couple of bites and 19dl SCNet and Harbor : th.en asked for a to-qo container. BouloeYard) : The lasagna is also made to + WHEN: Open every day : order, a rarity among most Italian from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.. • restaurants. : +HOW MUOf: Moderately : The spinach ravioli ($7.95) is : tnexpemtve : another delight, with homemade } + PHONE: 646-3484 ' l ravioli stuffed with spinach cov- ' • ered by a white cream sauce and \.--------------------------' a light topping of tomato sauce. because l was makin9 _every-With about 10 different types thing myself." Everything, of pasta, the menu oflers endless including the infamous storefront choices, from the ordinary logo of his young son with a (spaghetti and meat balls $5.95) bowl of spaghetti on his head. to the not-so-ordinary (sorrentino MMany places look better but $8.95) to Italian favorites (egg-· the cooking is completely differ-1 t $7 50) ent," he said. "I cook fresh. like pan parmesan, · · · Most dishes are prepared with for me. I doJl"t want to make a rich base _ butter, cream or ~~.Y -I just try Lo make good olive oil -and the portions are bountitul. But a few healthy dish- You'll find that good food al es are also offered. the comer of 19th Street and The minestrone soup ($2.95) is Harbor Boulevard, where the aged, green-roofed restaurant just like my grandmother's: fresh ds th cut vegetables with noodles in a stan out across from e mod-tomato base. With a side salad em Tuangle Square. The place looks like a moun-and fresh bread, the soup makes lain chalet rather than an Italian a tasty, inexpensive lunch. restaurant: cozy and friendly The tutto-mare ($8.95) is anoth- with a wooden beamed ceiling er light dish with linguini, clams, and mirrored wall. shrimp, squid, sole and tomato Because Rodriguez still sauce sauteed in white wine. believes that fresh is best, cooks The alla puttanesca ($7.95) is a spend a lot of time preparing the fresh, tasty dish with garlic, black entrees by order. A few of the olives, capers, mushrooms and dishes take around 20 minutes to red pepper sauteed in olive oil. get to the table, but they're well There's also several chicken worth.the wail. ilishes, a children's menu, sand- One of those items is the wiches and salads. tetrazzini ($9.95). egg noodles, Pasta Connection is home chopped chicken and mush-cook.mg at its finest, with an rooms in a cream sauce topped atmosphere to match. Ze best in ze west! Ooh-ltt-ltt! 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Ironically, South Coast Reper- tory's attempt to bring it into the here and now, by employing •colorblind· man and Gregory Mlllar's uptight black choir clirector really leave a lasting impression. Wtlder's stage manager has been transformed from an elderly white man into a younger black woman, Kimberly Scott, who injects a touch of sass and sparkle into the character. How- ever, Scott is mcoll.SlStent in her interpretation, occasionally trip- ping on one of her homespun zingers. casting, merely illustrates the shakiness of the play's founda- ~HEATER REVIEW The interra- cial romance of George' and Emily is accept- tion. What was capbvatmg and i.ttnovative 60 years ago seems somewhat tired and empty today, unmune to a touch of surface modernization. Rucker has populated his ·0ur Town· with a variety of ethnicities, disregard.mg familial blood lines in the process, which would be a noble endeavor tf the performances were more memo- rable. As it stands, only Greg Watanabe's lacoruc Asian milk- i l ; Vv • 1 • N >11< 1 (_ f ', !', 'i f ;.· r ' :. ' r able epougb, disregarding the play's time frame, but neither Jesus Men- doza nor Sanaa Lathan can capti· vate the audience enough to touch off a trickle of tears in the third act, when death has sepa- rated them. Lathan comes close in her emotional revisitation sequence, but Mendoza lacks the youthful enthusiasm that must d efine his character. New England accents are inconsistent. with some actors r-----·-----~~-~------~·------------------~~----------------------·----------------1 : F. Y.I. l I I : +~"Our Town• : : • WHO£; Sou.th Coast : : Repertory's main.stage. 655 : : Town Center Ortve, Colt.a : Mela : +WHEN: Now through 1 March 28 : + HOW MUCK: $28-$43 : + PHONE: 1()8..5555 : I Saw ldtan. left. and "--Meadoza play teeniige Joven 1n •0ur Town• at South Coast Repertory. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ paying mere lip service and oth- ers bearing down with a · vengeance, such as Armando Jose Duran's greeting to his daughter's fiance -"Mawnin,' Gawge." Duran and the lively Emily Kuroda as Mr. and Mrs. Webb are, however, two of tbe show's more interesting figures. Kirk Taylor stiffens splendidly as George's proud doctor father. while Jenruler Parsons underplays skiDfully as his wife. Julie Garoa has a nice scene as their young daughter, while Jonathan Lau and Alex Mehra divide the small· er part of the Webb's little boy The cameo roles are well estabhmed by Don Took as lhe town momoan, Martha McFar- land as a chatty townswoman, Art Koustlk as the local consta- ble, Paul Gutrecht as a returrung mourner and Hal Landon Jr as a seedy hlstory professor. All but Gutrecht have been plylllg their trade at SCR for more than three decades Rucker underscores the pre- sentational nature of the p1ece right off the bat by bnngmg the actors on stage long before the play starts to dpply lheu makeup and don costumes in a back-wall dressing room much Wee Jack Helfner's ·varuties • It's one of the few chances set designer Michael DeVllle has to be ere· ative, given the bare-stage nature of the play ·our Town• hdS moment!. of sentimental attracnon, but Wilder's most celebrated work no longer has the power to com· mand with its unconvennond.l approach to the theater South Coast Repertory's own uncon- ventional stylmg tsn't qwte enough to re\'lve it KENNY ;ft, PRINTER 2SOJ212 ql'to.t fool llt R ea~olfolft Pl'ie~. 1111 Tie TiMt ... tluJJ~ #o.fol(t. ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS TWIH++~~Lffi~ '98 Concert Series New Tea Dyed Samovar Collection. 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' . . . • .. • ' ,· . .. . . forutn editorial ·' -. r H f M A I l B /\ (1 Not the best solution to Eastbluff traffic, but it is a good one Estancia can benefit from competition I 'd like to thank nm Grenda for his nicely unbi- ased article (-Eastbluff traffic measures get . mixed reviews, -Feb. 12, Daily Pilot) regarding Eastbluff's new traffic patterns. C ompetition. It's the cornerstone of this great country; the archenemy of complacency and mediocrity and the secret of success in any industry. And school district officials who are now ruminating over the evaporating student body at Estancia High School would be wise to take note the benefits of competition. Estancia has a significant problem. The school has a student enrollment of about 1,000, though it was designed for 2,200. In recent years, students have taken advantage of a state law that allows intra-district transfers and have attended one of Newport-Mesa's other high schools, most notably Newport Harbor. How do you stop the student flight from the West Side Costa Mesa campus? School board President Jim Ferryman and Estancia Principal Peggy Anatol think the dis- trict should halt any transfers and simply force students living near Estancia to attend their home school. Lunchttme at Estancia High School. We have a better solution than mandating Costa Mesa students go to a school they'd rather not attend. How about finding ways of making Estancia more enticing? How about creating a high school students are begging to get into? How about trying competition Union High School District, for example. With six high schools, that district also was faced with the possibility or having one school on the losing end of the enrollment stick. instead of coercion? It's not impossible. .. Instead of trying to stifle competition, the dis- trict embraced it by allowing each high school to develop a speciality to attract students. Look no further than across the Santa Ana !Over to the neighboring Huntington Beach One school has an academy of performing arts, another offers a math and saence mag- letter to the editor Hedges has nothing to do with closure of Balboa's businesses D oes John Hedges have a Balboa Market, as Gestures Aorist. hidden agenda for dos-5. The Tea Time Memones ing down businesses as owner had a full-time job as an one recent Daily Pilot letter wnter suggested? I don't think so. As far as Balboa Village goes, i1 tlus letter writer had checked the facts he would have found: 1. Palm Street Beach Cub, ran out of money. Previous owner of Gnnga's (same location) left after three successful years so she could spend time with her family. She also owns another successful restaurant in town. 2. Emerald Forest's mother company is in bankruptcy for the second time. 3. Playland Arcade has been a family-owned business for more than 20 yea.rs. nus one is closing so the owners can spend more time with family. 4. The flower shop, Romantic Notions, has reopened inside the • l interior designer, the tea house was a dream that just didn't work out. 6. South Swell and Albatross had been there for years. The owners retired from the vigor of the everyday clothing business, but they and other family mem- bers still own two successful businesses in the Fun Zone. None of this sounds like Hedges has a master plan to destroy tourism in Balboa Village. Remember we have bad many 30-and 40-year leases come to an end in the past 10 to 20 years. The business proprietors retired or the owners of the buildings doubled and bipled the rent. The dependable tenants couldn't afford to renew their leases. For these reasons, Balboa 'l rebuttal lost a di.me store, theater, hard- ware store, quality clothing stores, dry cleaner, gas stations. restaurants and more. If the letter writer had been around when the University of Michigan fans were here for the Rose Bowl, all that was heard was Balboa is "the most friendly town," "the harbor and birds are delightful," •the restaurants and shops are the greatest," and "we loved seeing where all the movie stars lived on the boat cruises." They called Balboa Nthe west- ern gold coast.• Not one person said, "Oh look at all the empty buildings in this town.• Balboa Village is going through a transformation as well as many surrounding areas. It will take time, as all good ~gs do, but she will stand proud. GAY WASSAU-KfUY Balboa .. Confidential to Ed Decker: Don't listen to critic E d Decker, stay OD tbe school boerd, and apply for the pomtlon of superintendent too. Mela yente pu been well repre- MDted by your intelligence, your level-head and your expertise all' these yean. My neighbon and I support you. ly qu•Med), b\lt then fretted over txudgnff'mnt, sbor'i·tenn controver- sy. J:le'• mired in lilly details th4t our board members are oertainly capable " working lb.rough - and I would submit, dO work thnNgb. on a daily bub. 1bete la not another candidate to~ foUDd an~ who will .Doo't let lholt~hted edtton at the Deily POot tnauencie you. Pred Mar1in Mid. "IO bu. tbl • be .. dldicateil. .. put.ionate, u prol-&onal or• knowledgeable man.• (beceUle be II 10 llni•da4ftt. ID that job • you Will be. ( This community needi you in that job, and needs you on the boerd. Don't let a few guys who get pald to stir the pot distract you. Stay on the board and apply for the job. Whatever th outcome, the dUldren and the community WU1 contin\18 to benefit from your leedenbip In Newport-MeM. ALEOSIOOHD Cotta Mele f MAAC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT net school and another an international bac- calaureate program. A couple of schools have business academies and a one offers a school for e ntertainment and tourism. And guess what? It's working! We urge school district and Estancia offi- cials to find ways to attract and keep students and embrace the notion of competition rathe r than run from it. The traffic committee did a masterful job in get- ting the Newport Beach City Council to all~te some of the nonresident traffic using our neighbor- hood as a thoroughfare. I feel it is second best to a number of alterna- tives; however, this is a majority-rule option, and 1· certainly go along with it. Unfortunately, it is a tem- porary solution, and I would like to see it installed permanently. In a community where some of the residents are more affected than others we simply must listen and do what is best for all, even if there is a slight inconvenience to those of us who are not profound- ly affected. Just in order to keep up with changing times we must acknowledge there are newly acquired envi- rons -the new off-ramps that are a clear invitation to crime; full access to and from UCI by way of Bison Road, the reopening of Eastbluff Elementary School, and the easy access to Corona del Mar High School. All of these factors are new and for safety's sake can't be ignored or disdain~. I applaud the traffic committee and the Newport Beach City Council for their attention to our very real problem. JOAN ANDRE Newport Beach New traffic measures were unnecessary, aggravating changes I am relieved to see from the Feb. 12 Eastbluff article that I am not alone in finding this plan a great inconvenience. t. frequent user of Bison, I have never found the weight of traffic particularly heavy. Was a traffic count carried out before the changes were effected? Restricting egress from an~ access into Bison only aggravates the serious traffic problem at the junction of Ford and Jamboree . roads at school time. That is the problem that the city should address and resolve. This misconceived scheme is an unnecessary hindrance to people wishing to visit the post office and the Bison Avenue stores -the whole crackpot notion incited, 1t seems, by a minority. It must not be made permanent. A. E. WYATT Newport Beach reader's hotline Leave well enough alone . THE iSSUE: Many take issue with plans by city officials to not renew the Eastbluff Boys and Girls Club lease. I was calling about the Boys and Girls Oub, the issue of possibly closing it and turning it into an adult reaeation facility. I'm totally against it. I think that the Boys and Girls Club has served the community well. I don't think we need more opportunity for adults in this community; I think the.re are plenty. I think we need more opportunities for children. And I would hate to see the city take over the program and turn it into a loosely (i.e., poorly) supervised facility and a drop-by-after-school program. I think the Boys and Girls Club· bu done a good job, and I think tbey should be left alone to continue in the dty as they've been doing and 1erving the community well. I would like the dty officials who are voting on Uiil islUe to know I think the Boys and Girls Club lbou1d be alloWed to renew their leue. 1bank you. I tblDk lt should be kept a a '°'9 md Gtdl Cub.~ c:hUdND me tblt"*'-"* ~ edll 1'ork. And I thtak 11'1 m lmpltlbal plea to belDdbave . wti••r• ..,.,...._ I think the dty should renew the lease with the Boys and Girls Club. I think it's ridiculous that the dty would kick the kids out of that facility. Your editorial of Feb. 19 about tbe Bop and • Girls Oub in Eastbluff hit the nail square on tbe he&d. The Boys and Girls Oub is a landmark of our community and bas been a focal~ of youth development, community spirtt and pjde and lovtng service for the put 25 yean. J :_Ne-wpon Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Piloc • MISSED dent since 1992, with the excep- tion of one, took her children CONTINUED FROM A 1 out of the Estancia ?.one before sixth or seventh grade .... The who kept her children at exodus is not because of the TeWmkle . •Any parent can tell elementary school, but because ; you the names of kids who ot the looming mi4dle school." Mesa Verde parent Donna : aren't going to the school." Bennett said she transferred her Although she has kept her son at TeWinkle, Kare Grams child out of the Estancia zone said her 13-year-old son has because all the girls her daugb- excelled in bis studies, in spite ter's age from her neighborhood of and not because of being at had already transferred out. Te Winkle. "Each child is differe nt and "When sometlung comes up each child responds to a school at TeWink.Je, the attitude tS it is in an individual way,· she said. a stude nt problem or a parent "What's good for one child may problem ,• G rams said in a letter not be good for another." to the Daily Pilot. "Instead of THE BRIDGE exempWying respect, the school TeWinkle Principal Mary Ann administration writes edicts to Ehret said middle school is to be penalize disrespect. lbe stu-a bridge between elementary dents are controlled mstead of school and high school. But with cultivated. And by the mere fact the high minority population at that they are 'kids that age,' the TeWink.le, about 65%, the administration finds them school, Ehret said, is also like a untrustworthy." bridge to the future of CaWor-Grams said that because nia. there axen't enough upper-level •A large percentage of my classes at TeWinkle, she has to students are ~ilingual, • she drive her son from the middle said. "I say you're lucky, it's a school to Estancia daily for ticket to work.• geometry classes. There are many things at "At California Elementary TeWinkle you won't find at oth-School, the great majority of er schools: dress codes, a gang !parents who transferred their specialist, a security guard and children from the zone! are par-a chain-link fence that encloses ents who were very involved at the school. sch ool," Grams said. "The There are many things you _ record shows every Califorrua won't find at TeWinkle that you ~Elementary School PTA presi-might find at other sch ools such . Eyelid Surgery A higher standard of care. Why settle for a surgeon who is not qualified to operate on your . eyes? Dr. Steinsapir is fellow- ship-trained in botn cosmetic and eyelid surgery and is a board- certified ?Phthalmologist. ~njoy our umque personaf service. Experience the difference! AfW forehead lift and resurfacing. 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Call /or Reservations Select an "assisted living residence" that has; • Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes In Safe Residential N~ighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Quality Assurance ' "They tzy to help County deputy shenff, said the school is safer now than it bu the atudenta out no been in years. matter what situa-•It's been a real good year,• he said. ·Kids really seem to be tJ th ' . • on ey rem ... geltlng along • -PEPE MONTENEGRO Causly, who bas been at TeWmkJe since 1990, said the school's staff maintains open communication with the stu- dents. as: baggy pants, students wear-"We try to be proactive," he ing makeup, an indoor cafeteria said. "If a kid says there's going and student lockers. to be a fight, we do what we "We have a very strong prin-can to prevent it." d pal here," said day-class Pepe Montenegro, the school teacher Meridee Thompson. district's gang outreach coun-•She has done a lot for the selor, also spends much of his school arid she is not tolerant o( time at TeWinkle. A former arty kind of negative behavior. gang member bimseU, Mon- She works hard to instill respect tenegro bolds regular meetings and very high standards." with students who may be Not having lockers has also either vulnerable to or involved meant that there is no place for with gangs. students to bide things, a move As be walks through the that some parents applaud but halls of TeWinkle, students flock others say is one way that well-around Montenegro He asks behaved students being pun-about their family We and how ish ed for the actions of others. they're doing at school. He "There are some parents who refers to some students as were highly irritated that their "mija, • Spanish slang for kids have to carry around heavy •daughter.• backpacks,• said George Cote, "This district really cares whose daughte r is a former about young people,· he said TeWinkle student. "But it's "They try to help the students proven to be highly successful. out no matter what sitruation They haven't had (drugs and they're in.• weapons) problems because Montenegro said there are there isn't anywhere to bide about 10 active gangs in the anything.• West Side of Costa Mesa, where The school's security guard, most of bis students ltve. But he Hank Causly, a former Orange said the school's security and I I .. .a. ..... ...,N•owt•to611bc~co-.nfusediii61i.,..wa~.~th--.th•e•Co.,..m~pe....,tia•·o•n~!!.._.~ ... .- I The one, the o · · 17th St. ~u in the Ross Sho I I I I • 1------ 1 r 642-1717 I I -~ Open 7 Days · I ~-----------------~ .. . . . . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1998 AU gang-prevention program have kept those gangs from coming onto the schools. Some of the students, like 13- year-oki Jessica, are well aware of the presence of gangs near her West Side neighborhood She said her father was shot by a gang member last year The wound wasn't fatal, but she said it has eliminated any temptation to ever be part of a gang Another girl, a 14-year-old also named Jessica, said she understa'nds why some people iom gangs but she does what j she can to discourage them from doing so. ·A lot of ktds 1ust really need I some support," she said. "They don't have anybody to listen to them Some of my fnends have parents who just drink too much .. Karina, 13, also said she would try to discourage anyone she knew from jommg a gang ·I would talk to him to get help," she said. Judn, 14, came to the United States from Mexico two years ago, like many of his peers, be likes being in this country, but he doesn't feel like an Ameri- can. One thing all of the Latmo students interviewed had m common, even those who've been in the United States most of their lives, is that they don't feel like Americans. None of Divorre. Recovery. \Xbrkshop them said they wanted to be American but neither did they feel left out of the Amencan soaety Ehret said the fact that stu- dents don't feel like they're American could JU5l be a part of growing up "They have a lot of cultural pnde, • she said. "They're still identifying with their home country. I don't see 1t as bad. They're not needing to renounce their hentage." As students go on to high school, Ehret said many of them get more assurtilated into the culture of the school by part.let- pating in extracumcular acllVl- lies. l Although many piUents com- plain about thell chlldren not being challenged at TeWinkle, Ehret said she and the school staff axe committed to proVldmg a challenqmg curriculum tba t prepares all of the school's stu- dents for htgh school. 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Later, after the editors trusted The first was a game between me with wntmg more than JUSt the New Orleans Saints and the bnefs and Cdlenddr events, I Los Angeles Rams -my then was chosen to he lp a colleague beloved team. The second hap· cover the sdd story of a man pened as I was sent td-do a sto· who shot dild killed his ry on former Newport ~·each estranged wife dl a Lido Isle resident Todd Marinov'ich's first traJJer pdrk before he took his game as a starting NFL quarter- own lif<> back. Marinovich, playing for But thdt would bP just d the then·Los Angeles Raiders. wam1·up for what was to come. nearly beat the Kansas City Soon dfter, I found myself wnt· Chiefs that day and was the mg story after story about the toast of the town. . ; plumm€'tmg real estdle mdrket I don't think things are so in the eMly 1940'>, which left sunny for him now. many m ltndnC1dl rum. In 1991, On the sedmier side of life, J dS the United Stdl<'s beqdn its covered the bloody rampage of bombing of lrdq dnd the Gulf a disgruntled postal worker who War, I was d1spdtched to murdered his mother in Corona churches dnd hdf'> to st'('k out del Mar and then killed or dnd writ€! dhout public opinion injured several others ma two- on the !>k1rm1sh ddy shooting spree I hdd th" pn\ tlt•qe of covt>r· And JUS I when the world was mg d "1<,1l I» torme1 V1c·e Pres1-seeming a Little too crazy, I was dent Ddn <Jud} lc> d" h<' ldndPd given the opportunity to inter· at El Toro f\IMint• hd..,P dnd ult1-view one of the victims of that matl!ly qot to ..,11t1k<' ht!-. hand rampage, Costa Mesa resident Of cour..,c• rtrl)' stint c1t tht• Patti Salot, who was shot multi· Daily Pilot 1s not wtthout its JOC· pie times but somehow, incredi· uJdnty In ct 111c>rut.>nl of haste. bly, escaped death. Her resilien· the-c>d1trns r1llm\Pd nt<' to ~pve cy was remarkable to behold. our dd1l y 1<1dw rww.., rt>porl on I was working the Sunday whdl wc1-. llwn llw K-Ckcan sld-sluft at the Daily Pilot the fate· lion. Th" r1clclH'"" wr1s so l>dd, 11 1 ful day the El Torito Grill at hds beronw ct pc•rn1c11wnt pMt ol · Newport Center exploded into a Dd1ly pt101 f(llklo11• mass of rubble, killing one man. I Wds thi• f11..,1 !lll•mhc>r ol 1111.., And that very same day, I came news1)dp1•r-. ... 1.111 to !rack down back to interview a new school sport.., "ll(ll'tc1q1•11t L1·111h Slt>trt· <;upennte ndent named Mac berg rtl ht!> Nt•wport <'en IN Bi>md, who \Vas having a meet· offtn'" dllcl \\ltll• ,,Jtc11 \\.ould lw m9 with West Side youth orga· DECIDE TO BE HEALTHY Individual/Group Therapy: Pn1hll'lll' \\II Ii 111\'l 'W11rk ? Earing n. order.-? We're here to help. Ral.mll· \11ur l1k lll·L111onsh1p-., Pl.1y, Work. Rec.1prure your :ipint. 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I was in the newsroom when we learned that a young police officer named Bob Henry had succumbed from a bullet wound to the head and when a reporter announced to the news staff that a young Newport Harbor cheerleader named Amanda Arthur had emerged, miracu· lously. from a deep coma. Of course I'll ne ver forget the moment I sat proudly in a Bev· erly Hills hote l banquet room with my colleagues as it was announced that the Daily Pilot had won the California News· paper Publishers Association's coveted statewide general excellence award for small newspapers. Still, while this long list of stories is enough to make Woodward and Bernstein envi- Lani has moved toa New Location I Men omen Barber S~ist Precision Haircuts 1500 Adams, 11 OS • Costa Mesa 540·2218 • 1550-8440 l 0 ST 8 POUNDS, AND GAINE D 10 FRIENDS. ETC. ETC. ETC. 653-4294 jazzercise J100 E. CoHt Hwy., CdM ClautlMHt Mon Wed Fn ~al 8.lOam Sun 9 00i1m T~s 6 JOpm Thurs 7 OOpm Ct<tof~ JMtetrnt ln11ruc101l!<'~ Alcorn • .. ·~ . . 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Ncwpon Beach/Cmca Mesa Daily Pi!Qc • H ii going to bl\19 ~ tO remove the~.• Though li cXanditioG d ii .ertous, Rum 1\mi 1'Jaaer · ~ wbo hos been und• uiiDBotici -appears to be aJowty ~­ atmg. •tte WU ~ ~10dillY than be was ~ • RUott sa.td. •tte is feedmg well, and when I pet iw.i. be JUlt pwriKl and purred. I Will be excited when he oomet bome. • Altbougb lfh& cWtne's tail might have 'to be amputated, and he could ~ em-a care, Ruoff is~ task. • 1t d matter,• Ruoft. said ·x '*"mttted to him whe~Jle Iii well or not. I've made bin\ a promile. • Djananpour, who could not keep Rwn Tum Tugger herself because of her own finicky cat, was overyjoyed when she heard he was adopted. • 1 am so happy I want to ay, • Djananpour said. •rm so happy that this cat found a home, and there are good people out there. 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N o one is more proud of the beaming colors of Newport Beach Country Club on television than golf course supenntendent Ron Benedict, who prefers avoiding any personal glow before, during or after the Toshiba Senior Classic, Orange County's only PGA Tour event. .. Actually, I like being the guy who shows up after everybody goes away -we like being in the background,· Benedict said. "It's just fun to see the whole thing on (ESPN), l like that part . because you see the goli course in a whole new light. lt looks bett~r on TV than m person " Benedict shows up in person each day about 4 a.m. during the Senior Classic (March 9-15) to supervise NBCC's staff of goU course manicurists. About 10 p.m., he goes home Pew changes on the course are in order fQr this year's event, but perhaps the biggest development for Benedict and his team will occur the week prior to the tournament. Call it the Mowersome Group. Each day during advance week, Benedict's team of mowers will have a tee time, sort of. "We're going out there Wlth the players (next week)," Sa.Jd Benedict, who will take a fairway mower, a collar and approach mower, an intermediate rough mower, a primary rough mower, a tee mower and maybe even a greens mower onto each hole. It should ta.lee four hours to complete the project each day, the same time as an 18-hole round. "We'll be going after the 10:23 a.m. group," Benedict said. "When they finish No. l, we'll attack tbe entire hole, and it should take about 15 or 20 minutes to mow the (entire) hole. Then the next group will tee off at 10:57 a.m., then we'll move onto No. 2 and do the same thing ... we'll be out there ij.ke a group of golfers. ':>E f BE LOW Sailors'Jaineson,Hirsttabbed • Junior point guard first team, Hirst Coach of Year and four other Back Bay basketball standouts earn second-team recognition. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot Newport Harbor High junior Matt Jameson and Sailors' Coach - Larry Hirst, who credited each other as the primary reason for their success this season, are the leading locals on the Daily Pilot's All-Sea View League boys bas- ketball team. Jameson, a 6-0 point guard in his third varsity season, averaged 14.3 points in league for tl)e Satlors, the only squad to upset ALL -SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASKETBAL L I league cham- pion Santa Margarita, en route to a sec- ond-place tie with El Toro. The Tars' floor leader and primary scoring threat, Jameson scored m dou-Jameson ble figures in seven of his 10 league contests, including a high of 25 in a 53-33 triumph over Corona del Mar, Feb. 6. He was a second-team all- league selection last season. Hirst, in his third season at Harbor. earned Coach of the Year Coach Hirsst honors, largely for his master - fuJ game plan against Santa Margarita in the second round. The Sailors' 50-4 7 home v1ctory, Feb 4, pro- duced the first loss for Coach Jerry DeBusk's I Eagles, who were ranked No. 1 in Orange County at the time Hust also kept the Sal.lors on course, despite several tnJuries and illnesses that ravaged their roster during lhe league cam- pa.ign Newport Harbor WclS repre· sented on the second team by sophomore Justirl llhngworth and senior Scott Archbold, wh1le Corona del Mar placed Junior Dennis Alshuler and seruor Alex Jekeli on the second team. Illingworth, a 6-3 forward and a second-year varsity performer, consistently succeeded agamst much taller competition in the pdlllt, attack.mg the basket with the ball and crashing the glass for rebounds Wllh reckless abandon Illingworth, who averaged nearly eight points a game, joins Jame- son to lead a strong cast of return- ers who could make a run for the ledgue crown next wmter Archbold, an dthletic 6-0 guard, averaged 8 3 points in d • SEE ALL-SEA VIEW PAGE 84 CIF DIVISION Ill -A GIRLS BASKETBALL QUICKNESS THE WINNER DON LEACH I DAlY PILOT Costa Mesa's Evelyn Powers pub lt up, but Morningside guard Ericka WWiams has the answer. • And boasting of that rare commodity are the Morningside Monarchs, who eliminate the Costa Mesa Mustangs from the the CIF Playoffs, 49-34. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Plfo r COSTA MESA -It wdsn't Morrungside High's seven ClF Southern Section titles, or its 15- game winning streak, or 1ls No 3 seed in Division 111-A that seemed to bother host Costcl Mesa most Wednesddy rught. Instead, it was the Monarchs' swarming defensive quickness wluch proved too much for the Mustangs m a 49-34 Ill-A quar- terfmal loss that ended Mesa's ninth stra.ight postseason run. "You just can't sunulale that (quickness) in practice,· said Mesa Coach Shontel Sherwood, who admitted her players' shots were haunted by upraised Mom- mgs1de hands and arms all rught ·1 thmk we were mtun1dated, • Sherwood said "They were fly- ing at us when we shot dlld even when we hdd open shots. the gtrls were lookmg for someone to be flymg at tht>m It changed a lot of our shots." Indeed, 17 of Mesa's 40 nus- fires from th<> field dldn't dra\'" iron, mcluding sue f\.tommgs1dP blocks. The real or perceived defensive pn>sence by the visi- tors allowed the Mustangs to connect on JUSt 12 of 52 held-goal attempts (23 · J Momings1cle (25-4) sank 21 of 60 from lhe held (35'} .. ) and seized control of the game w1th runs of 13-1 and 10-2 dunng a rune-minute span of the second and tlu.rd qudrtcrs. Mesa {13-15) led for the first 10 56, as Jenny Earnest, Autumn Snuth. and Juue Collett tut short jumpers and Nancy Hatsustu and Kristin Clusholm both banked m three-pointers to fuel the hosts' upset hopes • SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 84 ·~~ ... • ()(!It~ ... • P~.~~··· Daily Pilot r-------------------------, 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 f I I I I I I I f I I ~ I I I BASKETBALL Eagles on the road • Estancia will duel Bishop Montgomery in CIF Friday night at Redondo Union High. REDONDO BEACH - The lclst hurdJE' for Estanoa H.Jgh's boys bdsketball team to d berth m the CIF D1vt- sion 111-A Finals at The Pond in Andhe1m is at Redondo Union Hlgh Fn- da'r rught (7 30), where the Eagles 11 q_9l will duel the Bishop Montgomery Krughts (20-b}. champions of the parochial Del Rey League Bishop 1ontgomery won the com flip Thursday morrung for the nght to be the host team at an alter- nate site The other haU of the senuftnals pits top-seeded Chammade (25-1 I agamst the winner of tonight's game (Santa Pclula. 21 -3 vs Cdbnllo. 13-11 1 m Lompoc DIRECTIONS Directions to Redon- do Union High: Take 405 north to Artesia Blvd. From Artesia off- ramp (which loops), turn right and proceed west to Hawthome Blvd. Turn left on Hawthorne (107) to Torrance Blvd. and turn right. Proceed west on Torrance Blvd. to PCH (1) and turn right. From PCH, right on Vincent Park. School located at 631 Vincent Park. Note: There are several options after exiting 405. This appears to be the most risk-free. Driving t ime: Allow 60 minutes. 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 ' "It's really going to help us, because it gives us an opportunity for the best cut possible. When the grass is wet, it doesn't cut as well. When it's dry, it comes off Dice and pretty, and if it rains we're (in trouble)." L-------------------------~ Benedict said the recent El Nino-induced storms didn't create any problems his team couldn't fix. Washed-out bunkers -.vere the extent of the damage. Cl NBCC has also completed its t •12-year, three-stage project of renovating the bunkers. Senior PGA Tour agronomist Tom Brown was reportedly pleased with the new bunkers when he inspected the course last time out. Cl Quarterback Troy Aikman of •• the Dallas Cowboys is expected to join Leigh Steinberg's celebrities for the Monday Pro-Am (March 9)1 the inaugural event of the week-Jong Senior Classic. ESPN's Chris Myers is scheduled to emcee the \Ollmament's kickoff party March 8 at 6:3Q,p.m . at The 19th Hole (on location at NBCC). Details: 515-48'0. a lit a lnDMDdoas faad·ralllllg cwnP'lig'n, made poatble tfy ·a donor to the National Dyslexia •SEE GOLF PAGE 84 daily pilot high school athlete of the week - ESTANCIA'S GOAL-ORIENTED DEFENDER •If not snuffing out scoring chances for opponents, he creates them for Eagles. By Barfy Faulkner, Dai~ Piiot E standa High seruor sweeper Ramon Garoa plays a double life. While representing the Eagl • bo)' soccer te4Dl, which he has done with first-team All-Pad.fie Coast League distinction for four traight seasons, b is usually within earshot of Estanoa goalie Brad Wayman, anchoring the back line with equal parts instinct and at.hletecism. But when playing forward for hiJ Orange Coast United club teem, or tn the adult M xican League, .. Gar& trades m his defensive mentality for a more ~ goal.Qrlented approach. ~ 'Duth be told, .his off enstve· skills clon't go to waste ~ for Estancia Cooch St v Crenshaw, who glv his top 5 defender a perpetual green light to •attack from th ~ back.· • 82 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1998 Ntwporc Bdch/Costa MHA Daily Pilot EAGLES GET THEIR WISH Eagles prepared with armor once more against defending CIF Div. N soccer champion Laguna Beach. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -One thing's for sure today when Estancia High faces second-seeded Lagu- na Beach in the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Division rv boys soccer pl~yoffs: The Eagles will know their opponent. For the sixth time in two years -and the third ·meeting this sea- son -Coach Steve Crenshaw's Eagles (14-6-2) will square off against Pacific Coast League nemesis Laguna Beach (17-4-2), which hasn't exactly been friend- ly to its league rival. -STEVE CRENSHAW Herbert has scored three goals against Estancia this year in the preceding two games, a 4-1 Laguna Beach win at Estancia and a 3-0 Artist triumph at Lagu- na Beach 15 days ago. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Autumn Milliken (dark cap) and her teammates due l undefeated Leng Beach Wilson today, with a 5:30 sprint scheduled at Corona del Mar High in a CIF Qivision I colltslon. Long Beach Wilson Is undefeated and seeded No. 1. "The bottom line is, it's simply time for us to beat (the Artists) and end the jinx," said Crenshaw, whose squad will host the defending CIF Division N cham- pions at Harper School (3 p.m.), site of Estancia's 3-0 victory over Ocean View in the first round. "That's a good field for us," Crenshaw said of the facility located at Tustin Avenue and 18th Street. ·(The Artists) whack you every time they come to the ball," Cren- shaw said. •Tuey just keep com- ing at your constantly. It's a phys- ical game, not necessary dirty game, a physical game. Their whole focus is to disrupt your play." Estancia, which scored 3:22 into the second 10-minute sudden death to defeat Mayfair, is led by its defensive backfield of sweeper Ramon Garcia, stopper John Alderete, left fullback Luis Avalos and right fullback Noe Estrada, who headed in the game-winner against Mayfair on senior team- mate Jose Quintana's comer kick. GOLIATH The Eagles, in the quarterfi- nals for the first time since 1985, when they won a CIF 2-A title, haven't beaten Laguna Beach in five straight meetings, including a second-round setback in last year's Division N eliminations as the Artists, two-time PCL champi- ons, played a physical game with positive results. •If ever there was a Goliath to be found, the Sciilors have found it in the form of Long Beach Wilson's undefeated water polo juggernaut. By Molly Yanity, Dally P1/oc C ·c >RONA DEL f\.IAR To say 1hc1t Long Bedch's Wilson I ugh's qub wc1ter polo lc>ctm is fuU of rnnt1dence miqht bt> JUSt d hit pn•surnpt uous Hut to '>d} thc11 tht• top seeded tf'cll1l m Cir Southern Section l.>1v1s1011 I 1s on c1 roll ancl con- vmc c•d of 1h < c1pc1h1lllies 1s d stc1tpnwnl tl)dt wc1c, proved by t be Brums' movC' to host this c1tlPrnoon\ 'it.>mtfmc1l qc1mc with N(•\\1>ort I l<lrhor 111 tht> Sc11lors' bc1ckyard di Corona dC>I f\.lc1r I hqh , .. 111c h twqms c1t ) 30 \\11,.on c.oachcd by Rick . AZPH•do \\On \r\ednesdc1y's c-om r11p but couldn't get its ftrSt c hotcP of host s1tC's, \\ht ch \\ ould ha\ C' bN'n Lonq Bec1ch "lctlr•'s pool lnstC'ctd, A1.£>vPclo opted to tdkt• hi" ledm on tlw road. It m1qh1 Sf'e>m hke a crazy rnove, but the season hds proved thdt 11 doesn't matter wher<' thr• Bruins play. They c1re .lb-0 One of those victories came edrly 111 the season in a 12-6 tri- umph over Newport, which stdnds at 20-6. The Sailors are coming off a 4-3 upset victory .over Los Ala mitos, the No. 4 seed. CdM's Marian Bergeson Aqudbc Center is a home away from home for the Tars, who clinched the Sea View League tJUe over the Sea Kings at that site with a 9-3 win. Newport Coach Bill Barnett, who has earned 10 CIF section t1Ues as the Sailors' boys team mentor, said tus team is playing weU nght now and that key wms over ranked opponents couJd supply ~ squad with the conJ1dence needed to topple the Bruins Newport will be powered by Kyndra Cox, a sophomore who has turned on the offensive Juice m the latter part of the season. Cox began the season as a defensive player and took on more of offens(ve role to ease the scoring buraen shouldered by AU-CIF senior Alden Moore. GARCIA 1 forays often 1grute Estancia's CONTINUED FROM 81 .... , h· I~ thC' cla<,<,JC dc•fpnclN, bu1 hf' c1dd'> to our CJdm<•, hl•< au<>t-he cdn bnnu th<' ball trnm tht bc1ck, control 11, dnd move throuqh the other team to credtf> either a sconnq opportumt\ for h1m'>f'lf, or one of tus IPammdtC'S, .. Sdlcl Crc>nShdW, who ha" never m1s'>E>d dn opportunity to sm9 GMna's prd1ses <lunng his three-yedr c0c1c hrng tenure '' IC'renshaw'sJ strdlr>qy 1s to dtt.ick lrom thf' hack, which a Uowc; mf• to pldy d littlP offense," said Garcic1, the Daily P).lot Athlete of the Wee k for his rolEt in a 3-0 first-round playoff vtCM>ry over Friday over CIF sQUthem Section Division fV foe Oc9an View "Someumes I ajnse m} self when I start cnlllbhng through defenders • · ·.8ack.ing up hts offensive ao.nne n are some unpressive ~nng statistics, mcludmg an estimated 18 goals the last three ~p seasons, four Uus year But while lus end-to·end offense, and bring approvmg I roars from the Eagle fans, it's tus defense that Crenshaw could not do w1thout "He's exactly what you need m a defender, because he IS dlwdys seems to do his job,• Crenshaw said. "He gives you everytlung he has all the time, he reads the ball weU and he has tremendous physical abilibes He's the whole package.· I Though only 5-foot-6, his aggressive competitiveness and leaping ability allow the former JUruor high high jump champion to WlI1 an inordinate amount of balls m the air. And though his speed usually allows him to operate out of harm's way, the 150-pounder srud he relishes the contact his defensive duty requires. "You do what you have to do," he said. Though hardly talkative on the field, there's no doubt Garcia sets the tone, according to Crenshaw. "He's so good doing his job, he instills confidence in everyone,• Crenshaw explained. •He allows his teammates to play more offen.slve·minded. And, when we need someone to pick it up, he'll start playing both ends of the field. His teammates respect his ability so much, he doesn't need to say much. He's the man." Garcia, who will lead the Eagles (14-6-2) into today's 3 p.m. quarterfinal clash with PCL rlval Uguna Beach at Kaiser School in Costa Mesa, so.id he feels the responsibility that goes with senior leadership. . "There ls more presswe tn the playoffs, but I do my best to keep everyqne's head in the game.• Garcia also ho~ to rern4.in in the game alter graduation. •cat State Fullerton is the school J warit to play for, but 1 pJan to go to a junior college ftnt. And, cilter that, I hope to go pro." • • Cox's move has paid off for the Tars as she has had huge games. against Irvine, CdM and accounted for two of the goals in the quarterfinal victory over the Griffins. Barnett and Co-Coach Brian Kreutzkamp have · used the same lineup for the majority of the season. It includes junior Erin Kennedy in the cage, Cox, Moore, Jenna Barto, Sara White, Jocelyn Manderino and Autumn Milliken. Diana Day comes off the bench for the Tars. While knocking off some imposing foes, inclul!ing Irvine (which was ranked No. 2 at the tune of Newport's 8-4 win), Newport knows it will have to have its strongest game to advance to the c:hampionship game. ·we played (Long Beach Wilson) earlier in the year and we didn't do badly. We were Without two of our starters, so we could be OK (today),• Moore said. Following the Harbor-Wilson showdown at Cd.M, the other Division I semifinal match will pit Marina High's Sunset League champions and Irvine of the Sea View League. BOATING VOYAGERS YACHT Q.UB Hot Rum Series Sundays rwsutts Oass A -1. Llckity Split, Joe Degenhart. Bahia Corinthian YC; 2. Indigo Tiger, John Mack, Voyagers YC; 3. Tantallion, Jim Douglas, South Shore YC. Oass a -1. Ba~. Andy Szaz, Alamitos Bay YC. Santllna 20 -1. Gremlin, GOf'don Waulass, Balboa YC; 2. Far Falla, Rkhard Mulvanea, Bahia Corinthian YC. BOGART SERIES CcMwMJ Class A -1. Eris, David Gray; 2. Sorcerer, Dennis Rosene. CIHs B -1. Problem Child, Dan Rossen; 2. Pussycat. John Szalay. Non-spinnaker · 1. Snowman, Clair Snow. . SCHEDULE TODAY • WM«polo High school girls -OF Division I S.mlflnal: Newport Harbor vs. Long Beach Wilson, at Corona del Mar High, 5:30 p.m. • So<eer High school boys -CJF Division IV Quarterfinal: Laguna Beach vs. Estancia, at Harper SChool, 18th and Tustin, Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m • .......... ' Community college -East Los Angeles at Orange Coan, 2 p.m. ......... Community college women • orange Coast at lrvlnt Valley, 2 p.m. ·~ College -UC Riverside at Southern Callfoml• College, doubleheader, 1 p.m. Community college • Grownont •t Otange Co.st. 3 p.m .. bEEP SEA pl(ryed (l.qng Beach Wilson) earlier in the year and we didn't do bacpy : (a 12-6 loss in the season opener at Belriiont Plaza). We were without two of our starters, so we could be OK (today) ... " -NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH'S ALDEN MOORE "They want (the Artists) at this point," Crenshaw said of his play- ers, who faced (and defeated) a similar team on Tuesday in the second round, when Estancia beat host Mayfair, 3-2, in sudden death. Laguna Beach played at home for the· second straight playoff game on Wednesday and beat Rancho Alamitos, 4-1 . Since the 1995 season, the Eagles are 1-6-2 against the Artists, winning last on Feb. 9, 1996, when then-Eagle standout Carlos Silva scored the game- winning goal for a 2-1 conquest as Estancia went on to capture the league title. "We're going to beat them again {today)," Crenshaw said confidently, after scouting Wednesday's game, while giving his players a day of rest. Laguna Beach, which has defeated Calvary Chapel and Rancho Alamitos to advance to the quarters, is led by junior mid- fielder Tommy Neptune, senior goalkeeper Mike Labeda and senior defender Shaun MacGillivray. Artist senior forward Spencer Saturday, February 28, I 998 in Newport Harbor Quintana, a key threat from whom Crenshaw would like to see more goals, Irving lslas, Cesar Terrones and Luis Rivera are all power punchers with the ball from long range. Senior· goalkeeper Brad Way- man has enjoyed an outstanding playoff season thus far for Estancia. • No HAssLF.S! • FAST, FRIENDLY, Q UAUIY SERVICE AT THE RIGHT PRICE. Protect y our home from flooding. ("71-i) 22-t-5-t16 Don't Miss the Excitement of Being Aboard the Vessel of your Choice During the Race! Race I" Heat 2nd Heat Final vs Cost $10 $10 $20 All Three RQus $30 All Proceeds go to: Start Time 12:30 p .m. 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Olive Crest, Abused Cftlldren's Foundation Laurtts House, Domestic Violence Sftelter Tfte Museum's Young Mariners Education Program . Co-Sponsored with the Pride of Newport 'Home of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum 'ncketa •vall•ble throqh the Newpon H•rbor N•utlcal Museum bJ calllq, (714) 6754915 ne..-LoUe, (714) , ... 1638 or die N Belle (714) Hl-3640 ' ' N I ir p vi ir. D st c ir g. y. H J, SI \1 y. r L wpon Beach/Cos1a Mesa Daily Pilix • • TH URSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1998 youth soccer ewport A All-Stars suryive CdM scare, 3-2 Slammers teams roll in State C._...._.. Weber stops two shots overtime shootout to eserve semifinal victory. It doesn't get much closer. Newport's A All-Stars were 3-2 ctors over Corona del Mar's girls recent Area Q semifinals of ivision 3 competition. The Newport All-Stars with- ood a furious comeback as orona del Mar scored two goals the last quarter to send the e into an overtime shootout here Katie Watson, Lauren anson, Lauren Kerwin and elle Fredrlksen punched in ores while goalkeeper Ashley .eber stopped two shots for the Before CdM's late-game hero- AYSO ics, Newport received goals from Cynthia Silverstein and Fredrik- sen with assists from Allison Brooks a.pd Alllson McKenzie. Chloe Cox. Nicole Cassesso, Katie Iacovino and Sarah Purcell ignited Newport's defense. The wm moves Newport to Area Q's championship match where it will face North lrvine, who also won in an overtime shootout in semifinal action. The final will be at Harper Field at 12 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. BOYS DMSION 3 • Corona del Mar A All-Stars 2 South Irvine 1 • Corona del Mar A All-Stars 1 Newport aeacta o The Region 57 Corona del Mar All-Stars withstood an overtime shootout with South lrvme as goalkeeper Evan Zoller stopped three point-blank shots for the semifinal win. Scoring in regulation for Cd.M was JUcbard Gadbois, who received a center pass Crom Tan- ner Nuzum. Also key for Cd.M were Ben White, Conner Ferguson, Sean Maxwell, Paul Ne tt, Kyle Schneekluth, Andrew Slusser and Ertc Eadington. In the championship bout with Newport, Zoller again came up big with clutch saves on a field mostly submerged in rain water. CdM's game-winning goal was turned in late in the contest by Alan Hardison, while Eric Cox, Peter Stemler, Ryan Dalton and Nick Osslpoff were strong defen- sively. I • Mazura drives in the winning punch. The girls lµlder-10 Orange Coast United CLUB SOCCER Slammers defeqted Temecula Soccer Club, 2-1, as Jeu.lca Mazura booted the game-Winner to advance to the quarterfinal round of the State Cup Open where they will meet the Rancho San- ta Pe Attack. Mazura accounted for both of the squad's goals, the second taking an assist from goal.keep- er Emily Birch.field. Birchfield and Andrea Zamucen were strong in the net behind an aggressive defensive unit of Aylssa Duhe, Vanessa Fallon. Kelly Morgan and Amy Kllppert .. · Also standing out for the locals were Camllle Hewko, Krystal Wright_ Allison Gibbs, Taylor Fallon, Alicia Salgado and Madison Empttng. GWS UNDER-!3 ·~2.C.1ltoa~1 The Slammers used goals by Amf 8aaH r- and Eli.Iba Morgan to topple Cemtos in tbe SIMlt Cup Natiorials. With four newly named members at the 0. trict 3 Ol}'mp1c Development Program on itl ro.- ter, the locals move to the Sweet 16 round. ODP players, who will have a shot at joining the state team, are Burlingham, Ana- Crtsdone, Cathi Dragna and Allvta Muura. Mazura tallied an assist over the HW'licanes, while defenders Nicole Johnson. Dragna. JC.:ey Palfreyman and Lauren Sbepberdson stilled Cer- ritos attacks. The midfield pressure was applied by the Slammers' Lauren Bin::bf:ield, Sarah Hau, Car· men Monoz. Tricia Orth, Paige Janes, Jenny Long and Morgan. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, YOUTH HOOPS. IN DEFENS CdM baseball hopes to complement potent bats and strong starting pitching with solid glove work in the field. By Barry Faulkner. Datly Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High baseball team has existed on a staple of "taters" the last two seasons, cloullng d combmed 55 home runs in 48 games. But first-year coach John Emme believes the meat of the Sea Kings' quest for 1 ts first r--------------------, I I I I THE SEA KINGS : + Ty Harper, Jr. : + Ryan Achterberg, Sr. ' + Nick Hood. Sr. : + Eric Weithorn, Jr. : + Mark Hatfield, Jr. : + Matt Larson, Jr. : + Tim Thurman, Sr. : + Nate Lemmerman. Jr. ' + Cody Chavez. Sr. : + Jordan Phee, Jr. : + Brett Elliston, Jr. : + Josh Warsaw, Sr. i + Ryan Lewis, Sr. + RJ. Pangborn, Sr. + Brian Phillips, Sr. + Brian Coombe, Sr. + Alex Bottom, Jr. + Mike Bergey, So. +Todd Cornett, Sr. •t> Erik Halfacre. Sr. + Eric Bottomley, Sr. + Micah Applebee, Sr. I I I I I I I I I ·i. Coach John Emme : •i. Assistant John Elliott • I I I ~--------------------~ postseason berth since 1991 could center around defense. "We 're go mg to SWUlg It OK and we should score some runs," said Emme, w h 0 replaces Joe Koh after three sea- sons · in which Cd.M went 35-35- 2. "But what we've con- centrated almost our entire time on since the fall has been defense. l think I can • count on both hdOds the number of times we've rut and we'll continue to stress defense.· In addition to ample offense, keyed by All-Newport-Mesa District returners Ty Harper ( 505 with seven homer.-; and 29 RBI). Mark Hatfield (.397 and 16 RBI), and Eric Wei~o!TI (.323 and 12 RBI), as well as lhird-yeC1f starter Ryan Achterberg (four homers and 16 RBI), Emme, a former Redondo Union High assistant the last six springs, will count on a potent one-two pitching punch. Junior Matt Larson, already being courted by major college programs such as Miami, USC and UCLA, is the No. 1 starter, according to Emme, while senior left-hander Ryan Lewis returns with all·. district credentials. The 6-foot-4 Larson, who will play HIGH SCHDOL BASEBALL PREVIEW MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT CdM's Ty Harper steals without a slide fh action last year against El Toro. shortstop when not on the bump, is a hard-throwing right-hander with good breaking stuff, according to Eirune, who works closely with the hurlers. He was 2- 4 with one save in 13 appearances as a sophomore, fanning 31 in 40 213 innings to finish with a 4.83 ERA Lewis. who led the Sea Kmgs in wins as a junior, including a one-hit shutout, was 4-4 with a 2.98 ERA. He struck out 39 in 51 2/3 innings. He throws all three pitches (fastball, curve dnd change) for strikes and has proved adept at keepmg hitters off balance Harper, a second-team All-CTF South- ern Section Division IV pick m his first varsity campaign. will sh.t.ft from first base to third. Among lus dJstnct-leading 40 hits last spring were J 9 extra-base luts and he finished with an eye-popping 678 on- base percentage "He'll rut Llurd in the lineup," said Emme, who expects cleanup rutter We1- thom to provide enough protecUon to force opposing pitchers to th.tnk twice about pitchmg around Harper "Wetthom hits the ball as hard as 1ust about any high school kld I've seen,• Em.me said of his first baseman ··He's big and strong and ruts with power to every part of the park. He's going to be a force." Hatfield, an All-Sea View League and all-dlstnct nuddle linebacker, returns for his second varsity season behind the plate. H He's basically moving from line- backer to quarterback," Emme said of Hatfield's fall-spnng transit.Jon "He'll call the shots for our defense and he's another one of our big fuong hitters." Achterberg, who played m the Connie Mack World Series last summer and 1s the program's hardest worker, accord.Ulg to rus coach, gave up hls seruor football sea- son lo concentrate exclusively on his dia- mond passion. Achterberg, whose team-h.tgh seven steals last spnng were dlmost hall the team'!> total ( 18), mjects speed and power into the leadoff spot. He has dlso greatly ll11proved his arm strength, adding to his already unpressive work in left field Seruor Nick Hood, another all-league and all-distnct football performer, re turns in center field. He hit 306 m 36 at-bale; as d junior. "He's look.Ing to play football in col- lege. but he has all the tools to be d bdse- ball player." Emme said. "He bas d phe- nomenal arm, he runs down everything and he has decent pop at the plate He'll rut in the No. 2 spot " Senior right-hander R.J. Pangborn leads the rest of the pitching staif. giVUlg Emme a potentJdJ strong-armed closer, while 6-6 senior Tim Thurman could pro- vide an mtunidating mound presence. Thurman (7 for 21 as a 1uruor) will see duty at designated hitter and will also Vle for time m nght field, along with seruor Josh Warsaw and junior Brett Elliston Juniors Nate Lemmennan and Jordan Phee, a lrdnsfer trom Las Vegas, \Vill bat- tle seruors Cody Chavez, Bnan Coombe and Todd Cornett for time at second base, dccorcting lo Emme Seruors Brian Phtllips dnd Enk Hal· facre, as well as 1urnor Alex Bottom and sophomore J\tike Bergey, are among oth- er potent.Jal contnbutors for Emme, JOUled by lone assistant John Elliott "lnd1vtdually, I think our guys know what they're capable of, but the team concept and working together is where we need to grow, " Emme said ·Our goal is to make it to the CIF playoffs and then see what we can do • All-Net Sixers top Tustin for fifth straight •Locals fueled by Joyce's 22 points in 61 -50 victory. Patrick Joyce scored a seasoo- rugh 22 pomts wtule grabbing 20 rebounds to pace the Newport- Me!ia Sixth Grade All-Net team to a 61-50 WUl over Tustin. It ts the fifth consecutive victo- ry for the locals Joyce's offenstve performance set the tempo d5 teammate Brian Knox added 13 points. Taylor Young chipped in with eight, wb.J..le Tyler Bayer scored seven. Taylor MacDonald stood out defensively. • Newport-Mesa Eighth Grade All-Net 53, Irvine 49 The Newport-Mesa Eight- Grade All-Netters upped theu mark to 9-2 with a wm over lrvme, sparked by a 16-pomt out- ing by Tony Melum. Also cashing m for the victors were Greg Perrine (15 pomtsi.5 boards), Evan Cooper (12, 9) and V Josh Laurent (6 points). BOYS DrvISION I • Lakers 70 Laguna Hills Heat 29 Thanks to a strong all-around showmg by Paul Toman, the LaJc- ers cruised through the first round of the area National Junior Basketball championsrups Toman scored 12 pomts while grabbing 7 rebounds and block- ing a pa.u-of shots Also standlng out for the Lak- ers were Jon Vandersloot, who scored 14 points with 5 rebounds, Nolan Clark Wlth 13 points. Dane Louvier and PauJ Jones COSTA MESA RECREATION BASKETBALL DrvISION A • College Park 72. Kaiser 36 · Pomt guard Michael McGuire exploded for a season league lugh 30 pomts while pacing bis Cougars to a wm over Kaiser. McGwre tut 5 of 6 shots from lhree-pouit land and grabbed 18 rebounds He also dished off for 13 assists. McGuire has averaged 19.7 pomts per game in his last six starts ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Josh Trejas also added 18 pomts for College Park. as the Cougar; unprove to 6-2 • Cost Effective Legal So~ ~ Rabbitt Insurance Agency A1Jl'O • HOMEOWNW • HF.AI.111 40 Years in Business ;~ ~ ~ Sr;J ~--~ .... ~ , ~ 631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Be.ch IN-Heit H...,...i> ~ ·~ • • Here is your $135 gift of a lifetin1e. For Gentlemen Only. ·Complimentary 30 Day Gtiest !Pass .. 84 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1998 •Rustlers get the best of the season's first matchup. By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH - Flashes of brilliance: a perlect set by freshman Ryan Hiskey, a thun- dering kill from the windmill arm of sophomore Josh Rkhardson, A menacing block from 6-toot-7 Ivan Mercer, a skin-to-the-wood dig by Nicolas Dominik, a nght- on pass by Darin McBain. Flashes of reality: flashes of brilliance nor ind.lVJdudJ perfor- mances win volleyball matches. So learned Orange Coast Col- lege's squad Wednesddy evening when the Pirates fell to arch nemes1S Golden West, 15-10, 15- 13, 10-15, 15-7 "We're not dosing the door and there Me two reasons why that's a problem,· Pirate Coach Chuck Cutenese Sdld alter his :~:~iI.egt~1fsfdo~o6~t~s~~[ in the Ornnge Empire Confer- ence. The sixth-year mentor cited the fact that of Coast's seven opponents, only two have been strong. • ·we simply haven't been chal- lenged," he said. The other problem comes from within his own ranks. "We have a combination ot sophomores and freshmen out there and we're not -able to focus from point one to 15, • Cutenese said. The problem was obvious from the start against the Rustlers, to whom OCC fell earlier this season in rally-score play that does not count .on the Bucs' overall record. The Pirates were staggered early in game one and the defending state champs jumped out to an 11-4 lead. Those glimpses of sweet play could be seen, though, as Coast -who was 1-4 against Golden West last season, wluch includes a loss in the state title game -ral- lJed back to come within one point at 10-11. The Rustlers' big gun, 6-6 sophomore Scott Lane rattled off a pair of service points and let 6-7 freshman Chris Komer finish off the game. Golden West again grabbed a head start in set two and owned a 12-6 lead before the inspired play of Richardson, a Newport Harbor High product, found nof only his hitting game, but a stilling block- ing game that handcuffed Lane. Richardson, who stands at 6-5, joined with McBain, a returning All·OEC outside hitter, to send back a Lane hit and tie the score at 12-12. But, as Cutenese suggested, the focus was lost. ·All of a sudden we have all these unforced errors and are just not focused. You won't beat good teams if you play in spurts,· tie said. Facmg elimination after the Rustlers' 15-13 win in game two, Coast pounded out a 9-4 lead and • used some nice setting from Hiskey, a rookie out of Edison, coupled with some strong Richardson ruts and blocks to clinch the set. Richardson led the Pirates with 20 kills and four solo blocks. He also assisted on two stuffs at the net. Hiskey finished with 62 assi.sts. Mercer, who was also a stand - out wide receiver on OCC's foot- ball squad, also tallied four solo blocks to go with five assists and 10 kills. Dominik, Mark Pozsgai, McBain each added 10-plus kills, as well. . The deciding game was taken over by Lane, whose game-high 30 kills are mdicative of his OEC Player of the Year status. "They have two very key play- ers and they are very good," Cutenese saJd of the Rustlers, specifically of Lane and sopho· more Casey Jennings. Jennings, an outside hitter, played at Coast during his fresh- man season in 1996. The two squads will meet again Saturday, April 4 at Orange Coast. DON LEACH I DAA.Y Pll.OT Mesa's Nancy HalBushi (left) splits Mom1ngslde defenders, but Is knocked down; at right, Kim Nugyen (33) battles for a rebound. MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 81 But Morningside's Joy Collins drilled a 16-footer with 5:04 left in the half to put the Ocean League champions up, 16-15, and Mesa never regained the lead. "We didn't execute the game plan," Sherwood said. •We wanted to drive more. I don't think (Morningside) did any- thing special. If we'd have shot our normal 30%, we would have been fine." But the Monarchs, who take a 16-game winning streak into Saturday's semifinal, don't bold GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Research Foundation, the local NDRF chapter will conduct a lottery on June l for two tickets to the 1999 Ryder Cup The bckets include entry to the Ryder Cup for sue days and access to the food and hospitality tents at The Country Club m Brookline, Mass., where the U S. team, with capta.in Ben Crenshaw, will face the Europeans. Local NDRP officials, who were given the tickets by Boston resident and NDRF member Hele n Underwood Baker, will be selling 300 lottery tiekets at $100 each to raise money tor the foundation. The funds will be used, according to NDRP official Joa,n McNichols, to support the NDRP's ~edical research symposium 1n th summer. The drawing will be held on the aforementioned date at the NDRP Newport Beach office. The estimated value of on full-week bedge is SS,000, ~rding to McNichols. · --rhe only way to g4 t Ucke for the 1999 event ls lrom opponents to around 40 points per game by cooperating with opposing game plans. Hatsushi's second three ball, yet another bank, ended the 13- 1 run with 1 :41 left before inter- mission. But the Monarchs reeled off 10 of the next 12 points ·to claim a 30· 19 edge midway through the third peri· od. The Mustangs twice cut the deficit to nine, but couldn't muster the type of shooting con- sistency. or transition game needed to bring them all the way back. Collett, a senior pulled with 1:25 left in order to receive her well-deserved , career-ending ovation from the Mesa faithful, scalpers or if you find somebody who has them, because all the tickets are (reportedly) taken," said McNichols, who added that purchasing lottery tickets is also tax deductible. The Ryder Cup matches, a goU tradition since 1927, are played the last weekend of September. The Europ'.eans won m '97, but the U.S. leads the series. 23-7-2. In case you're wondering, the NDRP is hoping to raise $30,000 with the lottery. You can count on tickets going fast. Details: 642-7303. Cl Mesa Verde Country Cub bead pro Tom Sargent, the PGA o! "'~0rir1t's Nl'ltional Golf Professional of the Vetu in 1997, wtll be among the seminar speakers at the Southern California. PGA Golt Expo .Morch 13-15 at the Long Beach Convention Center. The Golt Expo, one of the largett consumer goll abowa Jn the world, ii open to the public and features nearly 200 exhibU.i.ng golf companies •• Details: PRO-GOLF • (116-.C653). ------------• , paced the hosts with seven points and eight rebounds. . Hatsushi and Earnest fin- ished with si~. points apiece and Evelyn Powers, Chisholm and Smith all chipped in five. "I really thought we could give Morningside a shot tonight, especially after the way we played Saturday (a 55.34 first. round win over Yucca Valley)," Sherwood said. •But anything from this game on was icing on the cake for us, because we accomplished our goals of being (Pacific Coast) league champs (a title shared with Aliso Niguel) and getting past the first round (for the first time in three sea~ sons)." Momingside's 5-11 Kamesha Bell and 6-2 Acbeve Barre paced the winners with 14 and 12 points, respectively, while Bell hauled in 20 of the duo's 31 combined rebounds. The Monarchs outrebounded Mesa. 54-32. OF DfvtsJon 11 .. A ~ ~ 49, CostA MllA M Seol'e by Qulllten Morningside 6 19 14 10 -49 Costa Mesa 8 11 7 8 • 34 MomJnplde-Bell 14, Barre 12. Williams 10, Irvin 9, Collins 4. 3-pt. goals · Williams 1, Irvin 1. Fouled out • Williams. Cost. Meu -Collett 7, Eames16, Hatsushi 6, Powers 5, Chisholm 5, Smith S, Nguyen 0. 3-pt. goals -Hauushl 2, Chisholm 1, Powers 1. Fouled out· None. Vanguards belt Concordia, 10-5 • Moore, Schrieber blast home runs to pace attack. COSTA MESA -Southern Cal· iforrua College's Vanguards struck wtth three in the first and put 1t away with four in the sev- enth en route to a 10-5 Golden State Athlebc Conference victory over visiting Concordia Thursday. The Vanguards leveled Con- cordia with a 12-hilattack, led by Kevin Moore (3 for 3 with 3 runs scored and 2 RBI) and Greg Schrieber, who was 2 for 5 with 2 runs scored and 3 RBI. Schriber got it started with a three-run homer in the first UlJting. Kevin Moore for all intent and purpose put an eod to it tn the seventh with a two-run ding er. The V4Dguards improve to 5-S overall, 2-2 in the GSAC1 Concor- dJa falls to 4-5, 1·3. QOU)IN ITATI AM.l'nC ~ SoC1Al Cou.ICll 10. ~ !I COtK:ordla 000 200 003 S 9 0 SoC.al College 300 120 40>I 10 12 2 F~ Spr1ln (5), Btoesaml• (7) al"CI '°'ver· Primm. River• (8), Booth (8), Vlll1rt1I (8) 1nd Uttlefleld. W • Primm, 2·1. L. Folger, '-1. 28 P.tterson CO, Duke (C), Moore (SCC), Dent (SCO 8 • lootf1 (SCC) HR -Moote (SCQ. Schrltbtr CSCC). BASEBALL Dues' rallv falls short FULLERto1'1 -Orange coast College staged a ninth-inning ral· ly, scoring five runs on silt walks, but host Fullerton held on after recording a season·higb 15 hits as the Hornets won their Orange Empire Conference baseball opener Wednesday, 12-9. Fullerton (9-4-1, 1·0 in OEC) led heading into the ninth, 12-4, but the Pirates (6-6, 0-2) made it close. Yoshi Bbinger (2 for 6 with two RBI) had a two-run single for OCC in the ninth, while Matt Pope and Bobby Calderon each walked with the bases loaded. Ryan Deovlet added a scoring fiy ball. Ehinger and catchet John Lukin (2 for 4 with two RBI) each had two hits for Orange Coast. OR.tW .... ClClfl ••»ea FUl.uRToN 12. OMw CoAIT • Or1nge Coast 001 030 005 • 9 11 3 Fullerton 210 423 OOx 12 1 S O £Vtn5. Shw•m (5), McDermott ($), Wal~ and Lukin, Jones (8); Sunderllnd. Cr1mer (6), PIOel (I), McL11n (9), Bush (9) Ind smith, ~M (8). W • Sunderi•nd, 4 0. L Ev~ 1 1 s • '""" 2. 28 • lrurldldge en. SmHtl (F), J1lme (F), Ehinger (00. ~ (OC), Gonz11tt (00. H · CMW (f), Chavez (OC). HA • 8ry nt (f), McCut (P). Newpon Beacb/Coeta Mesa Daily Piloc TENNIS sec tops USIJJ, 6-t • Vanguards' men improve to 4-1 overall; SCC women post victory, as well, with triumph at Grossmont College. SAN DIEGO -Southern California College COLLEGE MEN easily put away host USIU Wednesday in in . nonconference men's tennis, the Vanguards shelling the hosts by a 6- 1 margin. Pete Frantz played his fiJ'st singles match on the college level at the No. 6 spot and won easily, 6-1, 6-1, as·SCC improved to 4·1 overall." NOHCONFERENCE $ou1'HEtN ~IA Cou.IGE &. USIU 1 Slngles: Ma (SCC) def. Romero. 6-1, 6-2; Ulfuebrand (SCC) lost to ~lai:t<i, 5·7, 6·2, 6-3; Johansson (SCC) def. Mike lsel, 6-0, 6-0; Kemf. (SCC) def. Manub1 lse1, 6-2, 6-4; Baker (SCC) def. Muney, 6-4, 6-2; Frantz (SCC) de . Abonall. 6-1, 6-1 . Doubles: Ulfuebrand-Johansson (SCC) lost to Romero-Selarka, 8-6; Ma-Vu (SCC) def. Oros-lsei, 8-4; Kemp-Baker (SCC) def. Muney-Abonall, 8-2. SCC tops Grossmont in nonconf erence match EL CAJON -Eden ~ner, Michele COLLEGE WOMEN Tamplin and Amy Tate won 10 Slllgles and ... doubles for Southern California College as the visiting Vanguards defeated Grossmont, 6-3, in a nooconference women's tennis match Wednesday. NONCOHffJtENCE 5ounBN CAufOltMA Cou.EGE 6, GflOSSMONT Cou.EGE 3 Singles: Garcia (G) def. Fultz, 7-6 (7·5), 6-1; Sakurai (G) def. Crawford, 6-4, 4"6, 7-fJ (7-5); Looney (SCQ def. Williams, 7-5, 6-0; Tamplin (SCC) def. Hardin, 6-4, 6-2; Tate (SCC) def. Unander. 6-0, 6-2; White (SCC) def. Bento, 6-0, 6-0. . Doubles: Sakurai-Garcia (G) def. Fultz-Crawford, 8-7 (7-5); Looney-Tamplin (SCC) def. Hardin-Williams, 8-4; Tate-Steadman (SCC) def. Unander-Bento, 8-5. Fullerton slips past host Orange Coast, 5-4 COSTA MESA -Camella Jaeger of Orange JC WOMEN Coast College won in singles and doubles, but the host Pirates lost to Fullerton, 5-4, in Orange Empire Conference women's tennis action Wednesday. Jaeger went through Fullerton's Meghan Walsh irl straight sets without dropping a game, then teamed with Melissa Walker to win m doubles by default. OCC's Martha Garcia-Denise Poirel defeated Hpl- ly Kent-Kim Chaput in doubles, the only doubles match played. Orange Coast fell to 2-1-1, 1-1 in OEC; Fullerton improved to 3-2, 2-0. There were three defaults in the match. ~E EM'tRE COHF9t£NCE fuu.snoN 5, OtwtGl CoAST 4 Slngles: Gard~ (OCC) def. Barnam, 7-6 (7-0), 7-5; Jaeger (OCQ def. Walsh, 6-0, 6-0; Kent (F) aef. Walker, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4; Chaput (F) def. Poire!, 6-2, 6-4; Payne (F) def. cahn, 6-1, 6-0; Piper (F) won by default Doubles: Jaeger-Walker (OCC) def. Barnam Walsh by default; Garcia-Poire! (OCQ def. Kent-chaput, 6-4, 6-2; Payne-Piper (F) won by default. COLLEGE SOFTBALL sec sweeps doubleheader •Houston tosses gem, comes back to record save in the nightcap. COSTA MESA-Southern Cal- ifornia College pitcher Jen Hous- ton, who tossed a one-hitter in the first game of a nonconference softball doubleheader on Wednesday, picked up her first save of the year in the nightcap as the host Vanguards (8-2) swept Cal State Dominguez Hills by identical 2-1 scores. Houston allowed only a fourth- inning single in the opener, as sec scored in the second inrung on Gretchen Brandt's RBI double and in the fifth on Heather Rogers' scoring fly ball. ln the second game, Brandt Alshuler Dllngworth ALL-SEA VIEW CONTINUED FROM 81 league campaign cut short when a sprained ankle forced him to miss three games. In his first game back from that unsched- uled absence, he was a key figure in a come-from-behind triumph at Irvine to e nd the first round. Alshuler, a three-sport stand· out who earned All·CIP laurels in volleyball last spring, averaged 6.7 ppg as a 6-5 forward. But his intangibles, including rebound- ing, passing, defense and plain old hard·nosed aggressiveness, earned him consistent praise from Sea Kings Coach Paul Orris. pitched 6 2/3 innings for the vic- tory, but she needed relief in the seventh after Dominguez Hills loaded the bases on three singles. Houston came on and recorded the last out. NONCONFEUHa First game 5oCAL Cou.£GE 2, Ou. STATE Dominguez Hiiis 1 CS Dominguez Hills 000 100 O • 1 1 0 Socal College 010 010 x -2 4 o Paz and Papadakis; Houston and Murie W ·Houston, 5·1. L ·Paz. 2-2 2B Brandt (SCC) Second !l...,,. 5oCAL Cou..E<iE 2. Ou. STATE Dominguez Hiiis 1 CS Dominguez Hills 001 000 O · 1 7 4 SoCal College 000 101 x • 2 5 2 Owens, Paz (6) and Papadakis; Brandt, Houston (7) and Murie. W -Brandt, 3-1. S Houston, 1 28 -Papadakis (OH). JekeU Archbold Jekeli, a 6-9 foreign-ex.change student from Germany, battled inconstStency, foul trouble and a lack of playing time, before bust- ing out with a 24-poirlt, 13- rebound effort to key the Sea Kings' 64-46 romp over Irvine, Feb. 4. Santa Margarita, which rolled to the league crown, placed three players on the first team, led by Most Valuable Player T.J. Williams. _, Williams, a 6-0 senior guard, averaged 11 .6 ppg and r~ the show for the Eagles. Willia.ms' value to the team was illustrated well when he sat out the upset loss to Newport with a minor injury that forced him to miss two league games. Dally Piiot All-Se• View League boys basketball Most V•luable Player T.J. Williams, Santa Margarita 6-0 Sr. 11 .6 Flntt:Hm Dekker McKeever, Santa Margarita Ryan Forehan-Kelly, Santa Margarita Mark Wulfemeyer, El Toro Matt Jameson, Newport Harbor Chris Ferguson, Irvine Jayson Richards, El Toro Charles Clark, Woo~brldge Secondte•m Jake Rohe, Santa Ma~artta Scott Barlow, Woodbridge Dennis Alshuler, C.orona del Mar Justin Butter, El Toro Dustin Illingworth, Newport Harbor Alex Jekeli, Corona del Mar Scott Archbold, Newport Harbor 6-7 Sr. 11.0 6-4 Sr. 14.0 6-1 Sr. 19.3 6-0 Jr. 14.3 6-0 Jr. 16.1 6--0 Sr. 10.5 6-5 Sr. 17.2 6--5 Sr. 8.0 6-0 Jr. 16.4 6-S Jr. 6.7 &:5 Sr. 7.7 6-3 So. 7.9 6-9 Sr. 8.1 6-0 Sr. 8.3 ---_______ ._ -...... ..__ ~ ---'-'1111• - - 85 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES cordt4 In book 20, paQ9t 1 enc. of CUI\ '37,000 00 Medicine M1n191m1n1, wt!• PUBl IC NCl'rlCE Ttlll °"''"'at is co,,. PUBLIC NOTICE .,, l#lllWnlO penan and 2 of mi~eout II h.u ~ aQtHd ti.-LLC. Shifley w. e11ing1 Ha .. • you 11arttd cso.ng PUBLIC HOTIC! • duci.d oy: en L1U11~1dua • ~* ~~ PUBLIC NOTIC! mtpa, In th• offlC• Of tM ""''"' '"-Sellet/Uctn6tl PtHh1ent, Sendra Char· ~SIMI• yet? No Fictitious eualn•H "ctlllous •uslneu Have yo;,i llAttld OO!tllf flctltlou• 8u11n... ~ bCIO ----------•County A.cotdtf of H id and tht lnl9ndt4 81/'/1f/ ~ne, Vlc9 PttCJdet1t Reymond EntHI Name Stat•m•nl t>""""' yet? Io Ham• St1tement at llmlol ITATIMENT Of County. T111,i,l.,H. u rtqultt4 by Thl• 1tallment Wll tiled Thi• llal•ment Wit tiled Nam• St•t•m•nt Tr .. toi.o ... l\,j Pfl•Ont .,. LOu Z•llllMI Th• lol o ... no ~·reont ••• ::c'°"'i:~ ~ AllANDONMENT OP 1933 Wallac• Avenue Sec.. 2~13 Of lilt Bu"'*I ""•ll'I \M CO\Klly Clff'I< of Wlttl l"9 County Ci.rk ol Tht lollo'lf~ p9'.ona 11• dong bu\ineu IS Tt1°s 1>tatemen1 was h1ed OOil\IJ D\11.ntn as Ccunr UIE OF flCTITIOUt Colla Meu, CA ' and Professions COdt, that Orange Coumy on 2·20·t8 Or11ng9 County on 2·2Hl8 d:r'l butineu ... Tilt Lease Outlet, 507 •B with uw ~"'>' Cierk of Sotos Cu,1om ,,....,elry, foo CMc ~~ Dtl1-"4r.tll aUllNllS NAMI Tilt property wlll bl 1otd the conaldtrttton .tor tht 18989741098 19t H 7S00 12 1) ay Jon11 A1.1tomoti119 29th St . Ne1Wpor1 Buch, Orange Count/ on 2·24·98 7t0 S Hlllllldllf, Santa S¥i~ Ana CA 111 ,_OU"'_ -... ~ subject to th9 right of r• ltll'Sfetr ol lht bl.&Sltltl1 o ,,lol F H o ... p F Consulting b) Jay JonH CA 92&63 19906749994 An.a CA ¥~70t con 11..., "'"' OUO'wtng Plfaor\t dtmptlon 11 CCP and license Is to be paid •ity •b • M1t. 5• ai., •IOI •b 28, Mat ~. Communleahons 20401 c c E d s 7 s 11 1 atllJ ll'lletttl ~• _, have •baneonecf th• UH ot Code 729 g\'o'ulh'. ao I only lfttr the lransltt hH 12. 19, 1998 TH~8 12. 19. 1998 TH360 s w Cyp11n St.' Newport c~OIC~07Ln~n~9 "Orli . Dail~ Pilot Feb 26. Mar s ,.~~~r ., Sa~t~a ~~Ii. CA ~ ~~~ : J:W ~":m::fcg~~~~u~T'18~~ Of t9Cured lndebtt4;:sis bfftl approved by IN D• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OJHchG, CA 9~660-071 ~01 ~..2i>ort Bea~h. CA ~2118l' n. 19' 1996 TH354 92701 )ltualeo .n said y• 1.£1' 624 w 19th St Co t 1708,9t•.85. Partment of Alcoholic Bev. ~ ~v ont1, Thi• bu11neH 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 bus1neu •• con· fOmia ~ n ~ Mttl CA 921127 • 1 a If th• subject ot 1h11 sale ei.ge Conuol. Flclltloua lu1lnH1 Flcllt1ou1 Bu11n .. s s. • C~'" St • Ntwpoo duded by a c0tpor11ion ----------•ducted by .. ,, ind vid11al Loan IF4().1Q8.1ti01 4 Tht ' Fictitious Bualneu 11 rHI property and 11 hH DAT£D: FEBRUARY Ham• Statem•nl Ham• St•t•m•nt ~,.,~ch, b~s~~~-ors" con· Htv• yo" ttarted doing Fictitious BuslnHS Ha\e you at.moo oo.r111 Tiie lolal ~I ol yfl· NllM reftned 10 above no 1tree1 addrtse or oth8' 2, 1998 The tollowlng petaont ltt The followtng per50n1 11e • 1 business yet? No Name Statement bus•ness v•t> No pad balance o ~Ob atiOn flied I o c common dtalgnatlon di· SELLER doing buslnen as: doing business as: ducted by an lndMdua Choice Leasing Joseph The following persons are Edu11do Sti10 51CUle<I by tl'le be :~s 9 .,"1 .~•~g• ~17~ recllon110 111 toca11on· may /I/ 8A8EK NAJAFINIA The Jewelers bc:hange, K.T.I., 3100 Airway Av· bHayt 5y9ou.,:'~=:d23d~~nb~ Lopez, Gen11a1 Manaoet do1n9 bu\iness as. This stat(lm111n1 ~n Med sold and reason esU- No.n33185 • be ~b111ned from the M81· BUYER 10124 Adam• Avenue, enue, Sul1• 141, Costa r~:rn~8 Y • Th11 111tement was ll!ed Oph1d1an Mult11ned1a. 1048 ""''" th• County Cieri< ot mateo costs e~ s '= All M. Ashllanl, 4 Kendall ·~~I 1 Ollie• upon re~u111. /I/ SAIO RAFIDI Huntington BHch, Ca. Mesa. Cahfornla 92826 Ja Ya. Jonea with the Counly C1e11\ ot Irvine Avenue • 381 New· 01angt County on :H3·~0 ~,~;:g~:: ~~~ice SI.. L•guna Niguel, CA •"ouoldspeof tlve1 bsl 1d1 e11 /•/ SUHAIL ABDALLAH 92646 King Things lnte1na11onal. TJs ata•ement waa Med Orange Coun&y on 2-24·96 po0!~,1BdeaAcnht"C0~.,92S6~00wden 19988148964 of Sale s S19106620 PaY: 92677 " re er o ec ons, Simon Dakeulan, 3013 Inc. (CA), 3100 Aiiway Av· with the County Cletk 01 19988749979 M• " , Oa11y PL101 Feo. 1~ 26. meni rnust De Dy c:a'1\. a This business Is con· Section 701.!510 to Section Published Newport J•va Road, Costa MHa, enue, Suite 141. Costa Oran e County on 2.t3.98 Daily p1101 Feb. 28. Mar 5. 1925 Windward Lane. New· Mat 5 12. t998 Tn:l2!. :asn1ers check draM on a ducted by an Individual 702.880, inclusive, ol lht Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally Cahtornlt 92628 M11a. Cahlorn1a 92626 g 19988748917 t 2, t 9, 1998 TH355 port Boach. CA 92660 ' state or naliOnal bank a Ali M. Ashtlanl Code of Civil Procedure for Pllo1 Februaty 26, 1998. This bualnus Is con· This business 1s con· This bus111ess is con· PUBLIC NOTICE c.rieo. i:Jrawn l>Y a stale or 18989747398 ptovlslons governing th• Th336 ducted by: en Individual ducted by: a c0tporstlon Daily Pilot Feb. 19, 25, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted t>v an 1nd1v1dual !et:1era1 cred1I unlOn or a terms, cond1t1on1, and el· Have you 111rt1d (loln9 Have you started doing Mar. 5, t2, 1!..'.18 Tn334 Hove you started doing Fictitious Business ;tle<:k or~ oy a Slate br This statement was hied feet of the sale and 1he II· PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? YH, July, business yet? Yes, January Flclltlou1 Ousln•n bus1n111ss yet? Yes. 1·1·98 Name Statement lederai S3••~S and loan as- wllh the County Clerk of ab1hty ot det1uttlng bid· 198t 13, 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement David A SnoNdon dT11e lollow1ng per,cr •ii c ~at;: sa~~~--r=- Orange County on 01·30·98 d1rs. NOTICE OF Simon 01kesslan King Things 1n1erna11onal, Tho tollow•ng persons are Th15 s1:i1emen1 was t.leo 01ng bu!.&ncn u5 fer. n ~J()n-Sl~of Ifie Ft· Dally Pllol Feb. 5, 12. 19, NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLIC AUCTION This statement WIS filed tnc. Cnun·N1en 1<1ng. Pres1· Fictitious Business do•no bus.ness as. w1tn 1ne County Cie1k 01 Costa Mesa Mov n9 Ccc nli:ioat Cooe and aultlcnzed 26, 1998 Th311 OIVEN thet on March 51h, Notice Is hereby given Wllh the County Clerk of denl · Name Statement STEELE GROUP 2t3 Ave Orange County on ~·20·98 pany, 2&9 Mag'10l·J ~t ~ 00 OuSll\ess in this $late ----------11998, at two o'clock P.M. that the undersigned will Otano• Countv on 2·24·98 Ttus 11a1emen1 was filed The following persons aru oe1 Poniente /1 B San 199B6749658 Cos!a Mosa CA 92C17 ri: str~t aodte$$ and octier PUBLIC NOTICE at 4601 JambofH Blvd, Hll al PUBLIC AUCTION 19988750022 wllh the County Clerk ot do1119 business as Clemenie CA 127672 oa1f Pilot Fet> 26 Mar 5 Da,•d Jor :itnan '• •VS CC<rJOOn OeS1Qna1ion 1f any ----------1 room 108, City of Newport on 03/02196 al 11:00 am. Julius Alrons. Anorney 11 Orange Countv on 2·3·98 a) USA CAPITAL bl ROD Cameron c. s1e .. 1e, 213 12 19 1998 TH353 269 M;ignol a S: Cos•a Ol l~e rea p•ooen, ~ STATEMENT OF / Beach, County ot Orange. at ALlSPACE. 8564 HAM· Law Aarons & Aarons t 9988747791 MARTIN OROUP. 140 New· Ave Del Pon.ente •B. 5..tl'l ----------1 ~lesa CA 92627 ab?•t s ~'\lro/;~ IO be ABANDONMENT OF State ol Cahlorn11 I w1U sell ILTON AVE .. HUNTINGTON port Cen1or 011ve Su11e Clamenle, CA 92672 PUBLIC NOTICE This t.us.neH ~ con· '109 .a ";1..~ .,1rc1e Costa USE OF FICTITIOUS at public auction lo the BCH. CA 92646 the per· Inc· 2790 Harbor Boule· Oallv Pilot Feb. 26• Mar. 5• 240, Newport Beach CA Tt1·s business 15 con· ----------1 ductea bf an 1nd. :luat V~sa ~"' ~lt2~ •t:e ~rioer· BUSINESS NAME highest b10der, lot cash In 50nal property of the fol· varo, Suitt 209. Costa 12 19 1998 TH368 92660 ducted by· a general part· Flcllllous BualnHs Have you s1a11od d:> ng ·~~ ~s1~ C SCiadns any The to k wing persons lawful money of the Untied lowing· Mesa, CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Manin Jo5eph Rodnguez , nersh•p Nome Statement bus nen .,,011? .No ~i'~~ ~,fe:Y =...s~ have abandoned the use of States, •II the t1ght, title NAME· UNIT# Daily P1101 Feb 26, Mar !>. t350 E Flamingo Rd . Ha .. e you st.;irled do.ng The 10110,.•ng persons a·!! Oav•O J V'·• •~s c.:tei co~rnon oesignCl!IOI' rt the Fictitious Business and Interest ol said fudg· INVENTORY 12. 19. 1998 TH361X Flclltfoua Business 11I77, Las Vegas, !liV ous1ness yet? Yes t-t-97 dO•ng bus·ness as 111.s s1.:i:c1Tent v •• s I ad ~M ~ncr"''" rierein Senefo- Name: PARTNERS NEW· ment debtor(•) In the HENKEL. LAINE, A020. Name Statement 891 t9 Mark Steele TumbleBus t 7270 Ne· vAll'I tne Cou111y C' .. ot Jl'I an. ()t Amenca NT & PORT BEACH AT THE above described ptopeny, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are Tn1s business Is con· Tr ,, statement .,,as Med whope St Founla•n Va iey Orange Count/ o 1 2 '3 Sb SA Oleposure Oepa11/11el\l DANCE STUDIO. 204 or 10 much thereof as may AXENE. ERIC, F049, doing business as: ducted by an 1ncf1v1duat with tne County Clerk of CA 92708 19988746967 Arn Carmen Moraies W I S be necessary to 111tsly HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Fictitious Bu1fn1u WNG Communtcalions, Have you started doing o c 2 24 99 Linda Margaret E1do. Daly Pilot Fl'b 1.1 c6 11{5014 •060() Vallet_l{•eflr S:aschhng,t 1~92661-; Newport said uecullon, with ec· PIRKLE, LOREE. G059, Name Statement 300t Reonill Ave .. Bid. 6. business yet? Yes, 2/10 98 range oumy on • · 115.11 Los Jord.nes Wes1 1 5 s;i8 T· 2 ~~I ".:,press CA wtiJO. The ·F?ctltlous Business crutd lnteresl and costs. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS The following pe1sons are Suite 203, Cosla Mesa. CA Martin Joseph Rod11gue2 199B575ooo9 Fountain Valley. CA 92706 "'ar. 12 1 J r:. 1{ 7eeonone No (714) N f d 1 bo APPROXIMATE MINIMUM BOROWIEC, CATHY, doing business as: 92626 This statement was Med D3ily Pilot reo 26· Mar 5 This business is con· PUBLIC NOTICE 38"4 Said sale -Mb be w!Z1~led't~r~rang~ Caoun~~ BIO SN/A G064, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS HVJ/GS ENTERPRISES, Bill Joseph Dumont, 15311 with the County Cletk ol t2. 19, 1998 TH362 ducted t>y: an indl\lldual maoe Out 'Mll10\J1 covena!'ll 0 n 12 •30 •9 7 • FI I e Dated February 4, 1998. WESSELS, DAVE, H076. 1755 Sherrington Pl, w. Nimes. Irvine. CA 92604 Orange County on 2·17·98 PUBLIC 'NOTICE Have you startecJ doing Fictitious Bualnoss or warranty expresstid or No.199737,.3499 Div11ion: O.C. Marshal· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 206, Newport Beach, CA Michael John Sorensen, 19986749171 business yer? Yes, 2·14·98 Name Statement 1mPl•ed regarding \Ille PoS- Judil .. A. Hiii, 85 Tangelo, Harbor Division, 4601.Jam· K.E. AUCTION SERVICE. 92683 10 Lemon Grove, Irvine, CA Daily Pilot Feb t9, 28. Fictitious Bu~tness Linda M. Erdo The foilow1ng p111so11s ~rl• ~ssthl()lle puorpor .~cout~~~ ... sg lrvlne:'cA' 92620 boree Blvd., rm. 108, New-P.O. BOX 825, RIALTO, CA Gene Storms, 1755 Shor· 92620 Mat. s. 12• 1998 Th335 Nam• State';,,ent This st.:11ement was Med doing business a~ l~e indebtedness sec:i~ ~b Robert M. Cooper, 31 631 port Beach, CA 92660 92377, KELLY & KARL nngton Pl .. W·206, Nowpon This business Is con· The lollowing persons are w1tn the County Clot!\ of Story Oosi!:jnS. t912 Court S8'd Deeo of Trust tllClt;d 2,.,d Ave .• Laguna Beach, MICHAEL S. CARONA, JACKSON, TELE· 909·873-Beach, CA 92663 dueled by: a genetal pan· 1--P-U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ doing bus;ness as· Orange county on 2·24·96 St Upper. Newport eu .. ch tne fees cnarues atld JIX· CA 92677 Marshal, Orange County 0744, AUCTION BONO Dr. Hernan Veloz.Juan, nership Agape Diving, 323 l<llh SL 19986749975 CA :12663·4316 penses of tne !rust~ Tl'le This business Is con-By /S/ S. McCray, Deputy 41723-41-19 Bayamon Medical Plaza Have you started doing Fictitious Business Apt 11, Hun11ng1on Beach, Daily P1lo1 Fet>. 26. Mar 5. Jim St0<v. t9t2 Court Si lrusiee under said Deed of ducted by 1 general part· NOTE: Oo not lake down Published Newport 41801 , Bayamon Puerlo business yet'? No Name Statement CA 92G4a t 2, t9. 1996 TH357 Upper, NeNport Bl'acn CA Trust cause<l a NOIJQl of Oe- nershlp or deface a potted notice Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Rico. 00959 Bill Dumont Th 1 11 Paul Schmiu 323 141h St 9266J·4316 lautt ano Elec11on to Se~ to be before lhl sale or sallslac· Pilot February 19, 26, 1998 This business Is con· Thts statement was filed e 0 owing persons are PUBLIC NOT ICE This business 1~ COl'I· recorded 1n lhe counlY. ""1ere Judith A. Hiii f I d p 1 Th332 d t d b J 1 1 doing business as· Apt. l 1, Hun11n91on Beacn. th eal prrv...n s .__. .... 19988749991 11on o u gmenl. ena uc e y· 01n ven ure wllh 1ne county Clerk ol Mediphone, 1925 Anaheim CA 92648 ----------•ducted by an ind, tJ.-31 e r v,,,.. :h 1 """°""' This statement WIS filed Code Section 616 (m1sde· PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing Orange County on 2·13·98 Ave .. #Al, Costa Mesa, CA This business is con· Flc:Utlous Business Have you staned do tlJ and more tllan ree morilhs meanor/· bGus1ness' yet? No 199B874896 2 92627 dueled by an ind ·.•dual Name Sla1ement business yot? Ye~ t t i;;e ~~Ji~laelfa'ti'nr:~~ with the County Clerk of Pub I shed Newport STATEMENT OF ene torms 0 I p·1 F b 19 26 I H d d The ro110~1ng persons are Jim Story 1998 EQ~1table ~ C B h ,. M o T t 1 n d a1 Y 1 ot e . , • Paul F. Garf eld, 1925 An3· ave you starte 01ng •• Orange ounty on 2124/96· eac .... oata esa aily WITHDRAWAL FROM his 111 emen WIS i e Mar 5, 12, 1998 Th323 helm Ave.. 41A t, Cosla business vet? Yt·s Jan doing bus,ness as This stalemoni .~ss 1 llld ~any~rustee rvst o.ity Pilot Feb. 26, Mar. 5, Pilot February 12, 19, 26. with lht County Clerk or Mesa, CA 92627 1998 W.R.B Electric, 2340 w1lh the County C1cr~ ol nlf IJ 34 Los AnoeleS. 12, 19, 1998 Th365 1999· PARTNERSHIP Orange County on 2·20·98 PUBLIC NOTICE Michael Fitzgibbons e As· Paul Schm111 Santa Ana Aven .. e. 1B2 Orange Coufllf on 2·13 98 JA 17 l'eleQ"<Xle 'Nu~ ----------• Th3l4 OPERATING UNDER 199 8874988 3 cenclon, Irvine, CA 926l2 This statement "as Mod Costa t.1esa. CA 92627 1998674B953 ber 13) 34>a95j 5y PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS Daily Pilot Feb. 26, Mar 5, Fictitious Business This business 19 conoucted with lhe Count( ciork 01 Will.am A 8ry:m Jr. 2340 O:i1ly Pilot Fet> t9 2G LOlerte "'1 Pete·s 1'rvstee PUBLIC NOTICE BUSINESS NAME t2. 19, 1998 TH352 Name St atement by: CO·partners Orenge County on 2·24·96 Santa Ana Ave,,ue •B2 Mar 5. 12. 1998 Tl1326 ~a~s o~~ 02/19198. STATEMENT Of ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The tollowlng persons have abandoned the use of lhe Flclltlou1 Business Name: HANNA ACUPUNC· TURE & HERB CLINIC, 767 w. 19TH St 1109. Cosll Mesa. CA 92627 The Flcllllou1 Business Name referred lo ebove w11 filed In Orange County on 11-18·97, Fiie No.19973- 739944 Sang H. Han, 151 Kalmus 01., lF-6. Cost1 Mota. CA. 926241 This busln111 Is eon· ducted by en Individual Sang H. Han 19988750024 This statement was flled with the Count\ Clerk of Ora119e County on 2/24/96. Dally Pilot Feb. 26, Mar. 5. 12, 19, 1998 Th366 1•71827 The follow1n9 person has The lollowing pe1sons are Have you started doing 199B6750006 Costa Mes:i CA 9::627 01;J..::..nr. cns ~ w1lhdtawn as a gene1al PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: business yet? No Tl11s busiress 1s con· PUBLIC NOTICE ,._zN~'!'l:!:.•Q<_ HOTICE TO panner !tom the partner· Costa Mesa Garoen. 2013 Paul Garliold Daily Pilot Feb 26. Mar. 5· duc&ed 1;;1 an 1nd,.1du:il -~ "7r CREDITORS OF ship operating under the Fictitious Bu1lne11 Meyer Pl, Costa Mesa, CA This statement was Med 12 t9 1996 TH363 H:i .. e you siarted doing Flc tllfoua Business BULK SALE AND OF l1ct111ous business name of Name Stat•ment 92627 wtlh the Countv Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE buS•"e~s yet? Yes. 9 54 Name Statement INTENTION TO YOUNG SECONDS at 436 The following persons ere Marcelino Duran. 2013 N. Orange Countv on 2.20•96, __________ w111am A Bryan Jr The follov .. ng per'or.s are TRANSFER Heliotrope Ave., Corona doing business as: Meyer Pl., Costa Mesa, CA. 199B6749671 Fictitious Buslne5s This stalement was I led doing t>us1n11~s as ALCOHOUC Oel Mar, CA 92625 Pac11'c Steel Products, 702 92627 N SI t t "th ine Counly C11?rk ol A CLEAN START, tG60 W BEVERAGE LICEN SE The F1clltious Business C Randolpn Ave. Costa Reyna Duran, 20t3 N. Dally Pilot Feb . 26. Mar S am• a emon Orange County on 2.t3.98 P;ilm Lane •73 Anah~"' Name rele11ed to above Mesa. CA 92626 Meyer Pl., Cost3 Mesa. CA 12. 19, 1998 TH3411 He lbollowing persons are 1998674BB65 CA 92802 (U.C.C. 0101 et. was Med In Orange County Darcy Bollon, 702 C Ran· 92627 •----------doing usinoss as Cneryl Ann Scha1er, 16GO aeq. and B & P on 11 ·8·94, FILE NO. dolph Ave., Costa Mesa, This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE AO · Aleio.anaei Designs Da·ly Pilot Feb 26· Mar S W Palm Lane 11173, A11a· 24073 et. aeq.) F627534 CA 92626 ducted by husband and 1----------5120 Twiligtil Canyon 12 19, 1998 TH34t he1m CA 92802 B Road, Yorba Linda CA Escrow No. 11582·MC Full name and address of Ross Bolton, 702 C Ran· wife Fictitious uslneu 92807 PUBLIC NOTICE Tn1s business 1s ton Notice Is hereby given tM person w11hd1awing: dolph Ave .. Costa Mesa. Have you staned domg Name Statement Aloondcr E Zb.ck•, 5120 ----------•dueled t>y an l'1d1v1du:11 lhat a bulk sale of assets Susan Jane Young, 717 CA 92626 business yet'? Yes, 1994 The following persons aro Twilight Canyon Road. Fictitious Business Have you started doing and a transfer of elcohohc Poppy Ave., Corona del This bu1111ess is con· Marcolfno Duran doing busmess as· Yorba Linda, CA 92667 Name ~.atement business yo1? No bevorago license Is about Mar, CA 92625 dueled by: an unlncorpc. This sto1emen1 was tiled ENVIRO·TECHNICAL RE· This bus.nuss is con· nie lollowing persons are Cheryl Ann Scharct 10 be made. Susan Jane Young rated association 01he1 with the County Clerk ol SOURCE. 2,r.61 Bayv11w doing business as. T111s s1a1emon1 was hied The names. Social Secv-19986749600 than a partnership Orange County on 2·13·98 Ave .. Newpon Beach, CA d~;!:d ~~u a~;~~~~du~~ing Jim Sage Masonry. l t2 with the County Clerk of rlly or Federal tax Num· T!Jls statement was filed Have you started doing 19980748929 92660-0706 business yel? No 44th St., ltA Newport Orange County on 2·t3·98 bers. and addresses or the with the County Clerk ol busmen vet? No Oa11y Pilot Feb. 19, 26, Alexander Graps. 20261 Alexander ( Zt>1tk1 Beacn. CA 9266'.J 1998674B95B Seller(T1ansferor are· o c 2 2"98 Ross Bolton Mar. 5, 12. 19n9 Th330 Bayview Ave. Newport This slalftinerit ~as filed Jamoi!s Alan Sage, 112 01111v Pilot Feb 19 26 BABEK NAJAFINIA 703 E. range ounty on · u-Th&S atalement was filed -----"-----Beach. CA 92660-0708 " •• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SEIZURE PURSUANT TO HEAL Tli ANO SAFETY CODE SECTION 1 14 7111 1488 ANO NOTICE OF INTENDED FORF£1TVRE PURSUANT TO HEAL Tli AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11488.4 On FEBRUARY 8, 1998. at 66 ANO 73 FREEWAVS. ORANGE COUNTY, CA, the propeny dHerlbed ea. t 1 202 ll S CURRENCY BALBOA BLVD NEWPORT Daily Pilot Feb. 26. Mar. 5. wllh lho County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE This business IS COi. o~,~~~~·co~~;l~n ~l.~r~.9~1 ~!::::h.sdA 9:~3 N.wporl Mar 5, 12 t998 Th331 BEACH, CA 92001 12, 19, 1996 Th342 Orange County on 2·13·98 Fictitious B"sfn•ss ducted by: an ind1v1dual 19!'i96748933 Tnis business is con· P UBLIC NOTICE Hw••lt ... ••lznded Spu,n!JMI~-~ Tne busln.ss Is known as. L N I E 1HB8748881 .. Dale you slarted business d b d d I ----------•• n • • • ..., .......... PUB IC OTC Oa I" P 101 Feb 19 26 uctod y: an'" "' u3 Fictitious Business "'-~'°" 11471 I 114-by "CHI CHI'S POLLO" Oa1ly Pilot Feb t9, 26, Name Statement under this name: March/ '• ' · ' • H 1 .. d d ..,...., ..., M 5 12 t996 Th327 avo you s a •• e oing Name Statement the NEWPORT BEACtt P. Tho names, Social Secu· Fictitious Business Mar 5, 12, t998 Th329 The lollowing persons are 1993 31 · business yet? No D rlty or Federal Tax Num· Name Stat•ment doing business as: Alexender Gr1ps PUBLIC"NOTICE James Alan Sage The following persons are n.. ..Ued PUBLIC NOTICE bt s and address of the PUBLIC NOTICE ABACAB AUDIO, 633 Paul· This stat1men1 was liied This s1a1emen1 was '11ed dO•no bus.ntss as· property w .. ----------•Br ' rr f a SAID The followi119 persons are, __________ anno Ave .. Cosll Mesa. CA w1lh lht County Clerk 011----------c Cl k t DANCE 204 w"h ,.•1"Ct lo ~ed Cox, Cattle & Nichol· uyer rans tree re· doing business as. Fictitious Bualneu Fictitious Business with the aunty et o 204 W1Sh·~· ton S& Bill Y10lat1onl•I of s.cuonlal RAFIDI ANO SUHAIL AB· Doheny Village Hano Car 92626 01ange Countv on 2·24·98 Name Statement Orange County on 2·23·98 11 3S21AI of the tt.elth son, 11800 MacAr1hur DALLAH. 9362 HOLDER w h ... 241 Oohe Pak N•m• Statement Marc Angelo Smanio110. 199B67500t 7 boA. CA 92 1 --"' ul•l"f Cod• v-_ Blvd., Ste. 900, lrvlne, ST. ,77, CYPRESS, CA IS ' ...., ny r The following persons are 2958 Croftdon St., Costa Daily Pilot Feb. 26, Mar 5. Tho tollow1ng persons aro 19980749905 Judith A Hill, 85 Tangelo hereby not1fo.d m.-me CA HSt2·2435, 714-90630 R92o6a2~· Dana Point. CA doing business aa: Mesa, CA 9262€ 12, 19, 1998 TH358 doing business as: Oa ly Pilot Feb 26 Mar 5 Or lrvir,. CA 92620 D11tnc:t Attorney of Orano• U ALL SEASONS GIFTS 759 Aeb~ca Smaniono. 2956 PegBoard Ottice Services 12. t9 1998 TH340 Tn1s business s con· Couniu h•• , ..... , ................ . 470·2 111, ATTORNEY As listed by the seller/ · Sieglred I. Surber, Trustee, · "" 2915 Redhill Ave Sle • '"' ,_ ... -FOR J udem•nl Credi· c:ensee, all Olhtr business Siegfred I. and Helen R Allegheny Avenue, Costa Crol1don Sl .. Costa Men.1--P-U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ F204, Cost:i Mesa. CA PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an md1v1do.Ja! ceedl'nQ• to torlei. It.. tor names and addresses Surber Revocable Family Mesa, CA 92626 CA 92626 92626 Have you stanod oo ng abo_-G .. enbed property 0 anne Coun tv Sup• u~ed by the Seller/Ucensee Trust dated 3-11·91 , 1777 Pat11ck Metoyet, 759 Al· This business Is con· Flctltlou1 Business Morgatel L (Peg) Bogard Fictitious Business bJuusd1;.~s: V~,'1; No pSua"f'e~any t c'oodeHeallhSeetandlon r • ·~ within thrH years blfort Panay Circle. Costa Mesa. legheny Avenue, Costa ducted by husband and Name Stat ement 2139t Fl 1 Ln H 1 ngton Name Statement • rlor Court, C•ntral 01 .. the O.te such lists was CA 92626 Mesa, CA 92626 w1fa 8 h c'J. Q 21>46 un' ThlS statemenl was f 'l'd 1141!18 4 trtct sent or delivered 10 1ne Helen R Surber Trust•• Patrick McB11de, 115 Le•· Have you started doing The lollow1ng persons are eac • P Tile following persons are w11n the Co .. nly Clerk ol You •r• tn•tructed that •f . ' . I La C t M I 1 Y 2 2• 93 dom~ business as· T111s business is con· domg business as· Orange County on 2·24·9"' you de11re to con•e•t the PLAINTIFF: Full.,ton Buyer/Ttensftret ate: AS Sle~lred I. and Helen R 1ng on ne, 05 D esa bus ness yet es, • ... LIO PARK REALTY. 601 d d d I OMNI WORLDWIDE. 208 " ' PROV OED TO BYER BY CA92626 MarcSmaniono ducte by:inin ivi ua 19988749993 forlenure 01 ttua Pf0pef1Y Savings and loan As· I U Sur er Rfl'Vocablt Family This business 19 con-Ii d Udo Park Orwo. suite 2·E. Have you started doing 1 2 Diamond Ave, Balboa pur•u•nt to Heelth end aoclatlon F.S.L..A. SELLER Trust dated 3·11 ·91, 1777 ThlS slatement was ile Newport Beach. CA 92663· business yet? No Island CA 92662 Daily Pilol Feb 26. Mar 5. Safety Code Section DEFENDANT: Rl~hard The assets to bt sold are Panay Circle, Costa Mesa, ducted by: a general par1· witll the County Clerk ol 4401 Peg Bogard Jano Mane Outty. 208 112 12. 19. 1996 TH359 11488 s. lou mun filie • end T am a '• H • m-1u~~~:~~=~ ~l~u~::,":'qu~: ~~1~26~~siness is con· ~~~~1p you slened doing Orange c~~~~~~!~~~! PMakryOLou Ksi•h,1er .26EO I Nlido ~,7~' '~~ale~~~:" wc1~r~11e:, ~~;.C': 9~~~2 Balboa Is· PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~::':t c,~ ~~,·~;:::t;YOU: mln.....,av, husband and ment, stock In trade, tr~de ducted b"'· Family Trust buslnea~el? No 0 Pll F 9 26 ar rive, u te . . ew· ' f1 .,,.. u , ally 01 eb. 1 • • 1 Beach CA 92663 4401 Orange County on 2·13·98 This business is con. "KNEE • LASER INSTI· You ""u•t •le this ct..,.. wife; Derrick J am•• namo and goodwill of busl· Ha"e you started doinn Patrick etoyor T por • · 1 "' .. _ s Co - f ... _ • ..,. Thi 1 1 1 . 111 d Mar 5. 12. 1998 h333 Thie business is con· 1998674B898 ducted t>y· an ind1v1dua TUTE ANNUAL RETUn'"' tS 1... upenor u •• 0 .,_ Parka, etc., •t al . neas wl1h beer and wine lo· business rel? No s s a amen was o "' Have you started doing •• County ot Orange wltl\ln NOTICE OF c:ated at: 703 E. BALBOA Sleglted . Surber, Trustee with tho County Clerk 01 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by.an lndillidual Onily Pilot Feb t9. 26· business ye1? Yes, 2 9 98 AVAILABLE FOn tNSPEC· thirty 1301 deya of the fif'lt MARSHAL'S SALE BLVD .. NEWPORT BEACH, This statement was fifed Orange Counly on 2·20·96 Have you Slarled doing Mar. 5, 12. t998 Th332 Jane M Dully bl~~ S~~T~e~O~~~E~~~~~i publicatton of thi• Notice, LEVY.HQ OFFICER CA. 9266t with the County Clerk of 199B87490 70 Fictitious Bu•lnen business yeKI? No PUBLIC llOTICE Tn1s ~1atemen1 w:is filed uni.u vou ,.c arw actual Th kl d f Ii to b Name St atement Mary Lou iehler t• -BEACH. 9AM·SPM WITHIN notice IPleeu uu FILE NO e n o cense S Ee Orange County o;i 2·23·98 Dally Pilot Feb 26, Mer 5. This statement w1s tiled w1tl' t!'ie Counly Clerk ot t80 DAYS OF THIS NO 9eco2112 I You -u-• transle11ed Is· ON· AL 9 8 T 3 5 The lollowing persons are flctltluus Business c 2 20 8 ....-••• •• HOCS704827·A BEER ANO WINE PUBLIC 19986749914 12, 19, I 9 H 4 doing business as: with tne County Clerk ol Name Statement Or:inge ounly on · ·9 T 1 CE 7 1 4 7 59 ·8 44 7 ,.,_an endo•Hd copy of COURT CASE NO.: EATING PLACE LICENSE Daily Pilot Feb. 26, Mar. 5, PUBLIC NOTICE a) BURR WHITE REALTY 01ange County on 02·02·96 Tho following penons ire 19986749673 MICHAEL M ORUC1<.ER the claun on the Oiatnct 7 84127 NO: 41·306042 now issued 12, 19, t998 TH367 b) MANAGEMENT ONE 19986147579 Da.ty Pilo1 Feb 26. Mar 5 M 0 PAES10ENT . Anomev ol Orenoa County B . f 11 ed I Ill• e IHS located Fictitious Bu1lneu BURR WHITE. 2901 New-Daily P1IOI Feb. 5, t2, 19, doing bu!iness QS 12 19 1998 TH343 Publisned Newpor& !Ann SUSANP AIQMAN, Y virtue 0 a wri ssu or ; pr m PUBLIC NOTICE A & K ASSOCIATES 524 Beach·Cost.l Mesa Oa I~ OepuwD1etnctAttomeylet on August 26, 1997 in the 703 . BALBOA BLVD., Name Statement port Beach. Newpo11 26. 1998 Th306 w t9ih SI Cos1a Mesa PUBLIC NOTICE p1101 Febru:iry 26 l998 " 100 c......c C.rrtti onv. above deslgnett4 Court, NEWPORT BEACH, CA. Flclltlou• Bualnell The following persons art Beach. CA 92663 CA 92627 T,,339 w an Santa Ane, c. upon a judgment entered 92661 Ham• Stat•m•nt doing business as B11chwalk Inc., (WY), PUBLIC NOTICE Ah M Asht.an1 4 Kenda! Flctlllous Business 92701 w"htn ttwtv 4301 e 24. 1997 In favo1 ot The bulk sale Is subject to The follow1ng petsons are Str1lll Advertising. 123 2901 Newport Beach, New· St., Lagun:i Niguel, CA Name Slalement PUBLIC NOT ICE d•v• of the ,....,.. ol ~ gment cred1tor(s), Ful· California Uniform Com· doing buslneH as: 35th St. Newpon Beach, port BHch, CA 92663 Flelltloua Buslneu 92677 The 10110 .... ng persons arci-----------cl••"" w. the ~nor erton Savings & Loan As· merclal Code Section Anti-Aging Cllnle ot New· CA. 92663 This busln111 Is con· Name Statement This business 1s con· doong busmess as NOTICE OF TRVSTEE'S Court C..nt OMSIOn. soclatlon. F.S L.A. and 6106.2. port Beacti Management Charles & Lane Entel· ducted by: I corporation The following pe11ons ere duC1ed by an mdividuat Rar.t.os lnlemahonal. 600 SALE n.. fellure to t....iy flle egalnst Judgment debt04'(1) Thi anlic1pated date ot Company, 4000 Bitch St. prises, (Cahlornla), 123 Have you 1ta1ted doing doing business es· Have you staned doing A Anton Blvd ,.468 Cosia Title Oroer No 271•1~39 and H eure • _,u..-e'""' Richard Hemmingway. the sale/l!ansfer Is Match #l02, Newpotl Beach, CA 351h St .. Newpor1 Beach. buS1n11s ytt? Ves. 10·97 International Travel Medi· business yet? No Mesa CA 92626 Trustee Sale No 01 atet•no an mteN •t In the Tamai• Hemmlnc;iway, Der· 20. 1998 II lht olf1ee of 92660 • CA 92663 B11chwalk, Inc., Joan cine. 361 Hospital Road. All M Asntr.:ini Orly All!Aandra Nay, 600-A A75 Relere2!)(;e-O N1o163365 94 pro~rtv 1" tht Sypenor rick James Park•, thow&ng Universal Tille Orang• Es· CA Institute of Function.el This busrness IS con· Tr0\11, Ptnldent Suitt 331, Newport Beach, This stalomenl was r~ed Anton Bl\<t. ,468, Costa ~,PN NoA ~~2N.(~FAULT ~IN· Coun will ,..ult In the a net b a I a n c • o t crow Branch, 12 5 E. Medicine Management, ducted by· a co1por111on Thls statement was filed CA 92663 with the Coun!f Ciork ot Mesa CA 92626 'AR DEE OF TR ST projlerty being decl.-d ~ $&73,489.88, actually due Chapman Ave.. Orange, LiC. (CA), 11740 Sunsll Have you started doing with the County Clerk of S1tah Ann Blackwood, 361 Ot1nc;it County on 01.30-96 Tnis business 15 con· AT~D MAY 199~ N ordered forfert to tl>e Stete date of 1 ...... l11uanc1 of The amount ot the pur-95 1"'"'8•1 .. 1 •0• Newport Beach CA 92663 puniu•nt to the pro.__.• on Hid judgment on the Ca. 92866 Blvd. ,,7, Los Angeles, CA business yet? Yes. 12·31· Orange County on 02.02·98 Hosp1111 Road, Suite 331, 19988747397 ducted by an mdiviouat \~S y~ ~ A TION ofCalofom.a enddr~~~ '"" 90049 •• u .. ~ u • Daily Pilot Feb 5, 12, 19, Ha.1e you started doing P T C OUR of HHlth •nd Sarety Code said wrll I have levlod chase price or consider· lhis buslneu 11 con· Chlliet & Lane. Enler· Dally Pilot Feb. 5, 12, 19, This bu11ne11 Is con· 26 1998 Tn3t0 bus ness yet? Ves. 1·22·98 p ~R1 . IT MAY BE Sechol\ 11499 wttt>out upon all ;fghl, llUt and In· allon In connection with lht d1.tted by: Umllt4 llability prises, Richard Bloom, 26 1998 Th307 dueled by; an lnd111idual • Orly Alekandra Nay SOL AT A PUl.IC SALE furtr.er nouce or twtanno ter11t ol 11ld Judgment transfer ol the license and Co. Presidenl ' Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was hied ll= y NEED EXPLA-02/28 03'05 03/12 deblor(s) In th• rro8erty In business, $42,000.00 which Have vou atantd doing This statement WH filed PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No with the Cu.Jnty Clerk OI NMI OF T NATUR~ 1Shtea11Cooulntyallofornlar.andge•: ~nc.~utodryee ~r's1·.=~•dp~n-y· buslneas yet? Yes, 2·17·98 wOlth theCCounty C21e2rk0 9oJf Flctltlou• Buelness Sarah Ann Blackwood Fictitious Bu1ln•11 Orange County on 1·22·98 Of r PRY EEOINy&l l .. ---~~~--111 C CA. Institute of Functlonal tang• ounty on . • This statemJ II was filed Name Statem•nt 19988748517 AGAJ~ f scribed as lollowa: Loi 34 able as follow•: T 19988749 880 Name St•t•m•nt with the County Clerk ol Th• lollowlng persons aro 0 ,11Y Pilot Feb 12, 19, 26, ~SHOU C ACT of block e, 111ct no. 612, In DESCRIPTION AMOUN F b 26 .. 5 Th• folloWi""' petsons 8Je 0 c "' 02 02 96 ~ WY h k ( I) Sell your hom• Dally Piiot o . • mar. • ... range oun., on • • doing business as Milr 5. 1998 Th321 Marci\ 5, 1998 .i 200 li·!!!!J!!!l!U lht city of Costa Mesa, t c ec petaona through clasalfltd. 12, 19, 1998 TH34U doing business as: 19988l47 524 HEALTH ZONE CAFE. M Eaullable Deed CO County of Otange, St•t• 01 S5,000.00 642·5978 E.G. Medical Supply, Inc .• Daily P~ot Feb. 5, 12, 19, 3014 W Balboa Blvd , PUBLIC NOTICE P8f'I" asQUsucce5'0< tn rot~t Callfomla. as per mep r.. t demand note for bll· PUBLIC NOTICE 350 Fischer Avenue. Cosla 26, 1998 Tt1308 Newport Beach, CA 92G60 ·--by'~Contrne111al STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ········~·· Wt wlll 1tow SBA RCll I"'"°""' for you al no .xtrv chart•, ti.ltd sa" ,ou tit• ""'' on4 tfff trip to 11t1 Cowt Hos11 '" Soltla Ana. Tll11t, of toun1, 4ftu llu mud Is co,,.,"1tNJ "'' wUJ fil1 ,ow jkdtlotU bu1lrr111 ''"''" 1tot1m1n1 wltll tit• County Ct.rt, pflblll/; oJtU 4 wt 1k ft>f' four wul 1 as rtfUlntl b1 '4w aNI tll1n fl/• JOIV pl'OO/ of ptdllkollon willt l111 Counly Chrlt.. • MtH, California 92626 Sho1tl L.anote Vides. 30G5 Fictitious· Business Aluukat'f .,y as Ille FNloatmltl.ou5•t!~~~~~s 1~~.m(~ev~~!111h;:ci· Fi~c~~; PUBLIC NOTICE MAd&Son Ave Costa Mesn, Nam• Statement d~ appo4nlld ruit~l'lder CA 92626 The loll<>:"'ing persons are wrsuant 10 ~I Cemetery • Mortuary The following person• •re Avtnut, Costa Mtll. Cali-Flctltlou1 Dusln•H Thi• business II cun doing business.. ~~n y 2 Chapel • c,.m.itoty doing business es: . fornfa 92628 Nam• Stat•-•nt ducted by an tnd1v1du1t OAM ENTERPRISES 57$ ~ I NO 9 EBER CONSTRUCTION, Thia business la con· "' d d w t9 h St •Fl50 C t 1 of tcOtdS 111 3500 Pacific v-On-.. 21672 Saluda Cir., Hunllng· ductt4 by: I COIPOtlllon d~~ l~~~i~~~ :'.sons art b~~r~ .. ~Oy".t?S~~e oing Mesa tCahf 092627 ' OS a .91 fie :el Newport~ ton Beach, CA. 92846 Heve you sllrted doing INT ERNA Tl ON AL MEDIA Sherri L V1dts Lang lord Delano Menzies _M_.,. ..... ~ly, R lom ii 944-2100 David G. Eber. 21672 Sa· buslotH yet? No ENTERPRISE. ,.071 La This Statement was Med !175 W 19th St , ,F150, ~ "' ~ I•--------.. tuda Cit.. Huntington Sigma Heallhnet OME, Palma Ave .• Suit• 0, Ana· wllh th• County c111k of Coste Meaa C1hl. 92621 Pl£ACf lfl011IEIS Stach, CA. 92646 Inc.. Gerald Oel Slgn0te. h CA 92807 Or•l'V'I• Co"ftty on 2·20·98 Thll business 11 con s E LL IEU -a-av Jeannelle M. Ebe<. 21672 Prttldent tim, "" -· d t db , _ _. d •• --• S.lud. Cir., Huntington Thi• atalement was filed Tom Cheng, 4071 La 19981749887 UC• y· an •nu1111 u ... p 1 A s 11 o Ana p F .. 5 H1v1 you started doing Mo~ 1t Chapel 9tach CA 92646 with the County Clerk of a ma ve.. °' . . Oaoly ilol •b 2v. Mar bus1n1H yel? Yes. 1'1·98 Creniatlon Thlt 'bualnen la con-Or'ange County on 2·20-98 heim, CA 92801 12. 19, 1998 TH347 Langford Oelano Mtnt•es d hi I duded by: husbaf\d ltld 1HH74t002 Thll butlntH II con-PUBLIC NOTICE This statement WIS Mod your use ve c e , lO Broadway ~:ve you started doing Ollly Piiot Feb. 20, Mar. 5. d.=:o ~u"'a~z:sdu~~1ng w•tl'I 11\1 County C1t1~ or through Cl3SSified Costa Mesa butlnHt 'lll? Yes. 1n8 12. 19, t9G8 TH3SO but•ntP yet? No Fictitious Bu•lneaa Oranvt Coun111:8:;!~= 642-5678 ~•tlO D•~ld a Eber PUBLIC NOTICE Tom Ching Ham• Sta tement Thi• statement was 111.a Tiii• atal9t'l\lnl *•• filt4 Th9 fonowlng persons ere Oady P.to1 '•b 12. 19, 28, -----------"---------- will\ th• County Clerk or Flctltlou. auslnH• With th• County et.rk 01 doing blitintH u · M.tr. $, 1991 Thl20 Or1099 County on 2-24·08 Name Stat•ft"41nl Orange County on 01-»H ORUNSLHV!S, 121& PUBLIC NOTICE 108H74H11 Ttlt foHowlng parsons att 1DHIHP7~7F4._~1 4 12 11 ~~nn:~~h~tA :i::i La· ------.---- Daily Pilol Ftb. 20. Mer. 5, doing bUtlnHs 11: •1 Y 1""" "'''" • • • ~It 1n1a H. All'ltf'lon. 11 IA-Flctltloua l ualneu t2, tO, 1999 n13~ OOld Cou1 T.V. Proeli.le> 28, IHI Wot ti, &..aQuna Beac;n, tA Name Statement llon, '112 8uc:iclngharn 29s 1 TM '°fto,'IW'IO pw10t11 11t PUBLIC NOTIC! Drive, Suite o, Cotta Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu'1nu1 11 con· do.~ tiv• ntt• .,: Callfomla G262t dueled by • .,, lnd;v1oual S1111-. Pl.set, 130 East fflcUtlew ausJneH Henry A. Johnaoo, Jf., FlcllUove h•IMQ 11811• you llll'lt4 doing 1'1h Slteet. Slllte E, Cotti NAIM ltltffl:\ent I '111 Duclllngtlln'I Orlvt , Name lt•tanteftt blJtlnMt.Yet'> Y•I 1072 Men CA tl~7 Tht lollowlng p~lont art Suitt ~.L._Cot'a MHI, Call• The loll~ng J*•ona 111 Vrrglnla H. Athtrt-in 1•1ly Joyce h lttt on, doing butlMH u . lofnla RUH doing blit!Mn 11 Ttlft otatt~nt wH r.tt<I 210IMI Ponderoaa. M1illion Ootnpu Ch.otr Orafllng & Thlt blltlnt aa It con-A00$TtNO CON$TAUC• "'11h tile County Cl91ll ol VwtlO, Ca. OM92 "nanelal Ser1lctt, 3I02 ducted by: an lndMdull TION MANAGEMENT, 111 Or1n9e CC>Ul'll'/ Of\ t·»H ltll t l>ua1n1u It con. llt•m St , l'vlnt, CA HI .... ~ 11111'4 dOlng VICl0tl1 St, C103, COiia 1811•74960, duc19d by• 1in lnd1111dual 926,•-oees butlnff• ~? Yn. Juni M .... CA 82921 "' Have yov at.,ttd dCMng Raymond [ntztl, 3102 tt14 Gtne Aoothno, an V.cto-Daily Pitot Feb 2t, Mat. 6, ~"yet? No Salem 11., t1vlne. CA Henry A. JOMIOI\. Jt. rla St , C11Xl. Costa A.feta. 12, 10. tM8 TH)tt e111y Jo~• Ptltieon e~e1•~ -Thi• 1i.temem .,., ri114 CA e2t21 L OT • ""'' .... ,ame,.. "" IV•d 9tlly l!lt.Hl, 3802 l•lffll wtll'I lh9 County Cl9fll ot Ttllt &>u1lne11 11 con-PUI IC M IC~ Witt\ 1t1e County Ctttk ot SI., IMM. CA 02'14'f5ee5 Orano• County on 244·11 duclt4 by: 1n ll'ldM<kllt Plolltlew a.-.-n.11 Oiqt County on 2·13'" Tl\fa t1u11ntH I• con-ttt .. TIOOIO Havt YOY atart9d dOing ,..._. 1, , , t Hlt?•IH:I duc'9d by; huaband and Dlily Piiot , .... It. llif•. I, bU91MU yet? Vet, 2·1.ol 'tne ~.:::. ltl O "I "'1ot ,_., ti, It SELL 11. 11, 1tM TH* =-~.::. s 1ll90 ~ bu\'"9&111• Mar 6 12. ,.. ThU4 SaJI yowr unwanted wM IM Count~ Qlfti ot •I f'tllWONCt, Th1n-.ing 01 l\avtng • h•m• ..,. ••tY wayl Or County 2 ao-11 ~ Al CO POTlfl . Qa'fl99 ..,., your used vehicle lo P*-you1 ,.:&, ...... .,, • P•1~: ~; L•G~"' QIWI u• • cat11 llrOUQft class tied ctautlled eo cllll OllY itAol ftb N , tiUW. 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Tue:.day S:OOprn Saturday .......... .Friday S:OOpm llo.ct\ 80,000 Homn f•dl W•~~ for 0..ly S28 ~ wofl.14 wli, min.I• C.I Mmfre • 642·1671 a.246 ''""'''" ~nil~\ Gl NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 FURNITURE 6014 TV, ELECTRONICS, 1 O 6 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 9 2 0 S 5 3 O iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STER':! 0 6 0 8 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E 'slde nr Back Bay 1707 ORANGE AVE, Chlld Care Must Sell by March 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2724 SHARE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 5Br 3Ba Mstr Suite & 3br. afen, 2ba, Ip, East Side. 2Bi:;lr·2Ba NB Shr 2 Story TWnhm ADVERTISE //Kitchen Mgr/Chef Needed Black modern furn, FP, Crown Moldings. remodeled , fonced. upstairs, vacant, OW, Pvt br/ba, Boy view STATEWIDE! Supervise 15 person For newborn twins Gym & antique exer· In Ground Spa 5624>< $1295.(P.el?) 642·9699 $1050mo 756-8558. pool, gym, tennis. Convenient. cost kitchen, high volume and 3 yr old In my else bike. 722·9884 714·509·2002 Agent •E'slde Spac ious• 1 Br D •to ch e d $750 + ull 760·3907 effective, classllled perduclion, n/smk. Alf so VteJo home. Oak Entertaonmonl Ctr Cabl• TV Descramblers •800·211-4125• All 1111 111111 lhtlt•Sllf It tins 11twspap11 IS objecl to the ftt· trll fm HOllSIAI Atl DI 1968 IS amel\ltt wh1c• makes ti 1111111 ID 1nart1u any preference llrn11111on or d•scrtmlullon based on •Ice. color. religlon. 111, handicap l1m11111 slatus or A11ton11 or1g1A. or an tnlenlln to make any nch preteruce. 11m11111on or d•sc11m1na110• • Cott •.. •• w/Patlo d If 25 d (Lolat Reclples) Monday lhru Friday 50x45 3 drawers BELCOURT BEAUTY 3 Huge Br's. Duplex. • Near Triangle Square! a vort s ng. wor s 7:30am . 6:30pm. I••••••••• Mediterranean 5Br new dw, Ip, 2 car gar near beach. Cathedral Spacious.huge closet lor $400, 200 Calllor· Eng 11 sh/Sp an Is h Must be experienced. $150.00 648·5116 G" n """'E SALES 4Bath Custom Home $1,295. 714·548·3959 cells, frig Move·ln W/D, kitchen prlv. nla newspapers, com· Healthy Gourmet dependable. patient & TEAK DESK Boaullful, AA.nu $9951000 Specfalf s575 + S4oo S350mo. 714-646-8370 blned circulation over Irvine. 714-833'2929 caring. References re· Contompory, at a frac· I••••••••• Vaughn Hapema n ---------dep. 548•2421 3.3 million. For inlor· Low Firm needs PfT quired. $11QO per lion ol cost.$500obo. --------- 714·260·4747 IRVINE 2144 •Costa M•a•'• Beat mallon call CALSCAN clorl< lor lilelng/lndox· month. Please calf 714-873·3112 COSTA MESA 6l24 8 .st Valu. 3Br 2 Ba '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jr· 1 br & 1 br, also 2br ( 9 1 6 ) 4 4 9 · :l 6 9 6 Ing. Tyr::olng rt,.,'d, 4,ttrs (714) 574 4248 1" 1ba, quiet gated COMMERCIAL (91ii)449·d010 ,. ... . Twin bed, box& iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cls to Fashion Island. New Independence CAL•SCAN a day M·F. 673'7410 frame $25 Great all 3-car gar. $549,000 4Br 3Ba, Huge yd, ac, comm. pool, tennis, REAL ESTATE Llfeguaru:J cond. hardiy used Maxine Propp. Agent d~wnstalrs Br/Bath, rr::!ay;b~~~:,~al:s~ ·--------FREE CASH Spring/Summer. FfT· MERCHANDISE •714·673·79749 714·759·1988 off Jamboree & lrvfne 714 .... 7 •0075 GRANTS' P{T.CPR Training. T 1 ., t L $2200 L <J<J • 714-248-8578. •••••••••I w n ... x ra ong, BI U,,. La r g 0 .mo 1yr ease--,,,.--------11 1 k 714-509 2002 o •C St di F 'd BUSINESS OFFICE College. Scholarships.•---------rm mattress, • e new 3Br +2.5Ba End Unit. . wner ozy u o urn Business. Medical Manager Retail shoe ---------$150. 714-515·8606 Under S 2 8 0 K U I I p k Covered parking, near FOR RENT 2769 store exp'd/wtll train ANTIQUES 6010. n v er• t 'I a r Tri-Square. No Pets. bills. Never Repay. ' . 714·720·1704 Bkr 2Br 2Ba. 1200Sq.Ft. $625.mo 642·2818 iiiiii~iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii Toll Fr•• CM loc. 310·392·3173 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- •ESTATE SALE• SAT 8:30-4PM 1973 NEWPORT BLVO SPACE 25 Behind Sandpiper Inn Everything Including 1980 Doublewlde Mobile Home tor Safe i.11 newspaper will nol ho•t•fly 1ec1pl any adnltlH menl lor real estate w•ic• 11 11 w1ol11ton ol lhe law Our read111 are hereby 1nlormed lhat all dwelltnos 1d~er11sed In lhls newspaper are 1nll1ble on u equel opportunity buts lo com pl11n ol d11"1m1n11ton. tall HUD Toll lru al 1·&00 42'·1590 for lhe Wu••noton Ot uea please tall HUD 11426·3500 Castaways on Dover Slngle-M, nu carpets. *LUXURY SPACE* 800·218·9000 xG·13981-o_r_3_l_0_·3_9_3_·2_4,....1_1_._M_lk_e Popcorn Maker Cart MERCHANDISE 4 or 5Bd, 3.5Bath paint, dbl gar. pool. E'slde Country·Woods Golf course view, near•---------•Mgmnt Train•••• 1890's Repo. never MISC. 6015 NEWPORT Hrdwd Firs, $925,000 otc ... $1200. 752·2881 2br sptlHvl, study, <fp, a irport. 2000sq.ft. •R•·dlscover your No exp nee, start now, used paid $1500, sell iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Car o I• Wag n • r ' S925.n/pet 180 21st S 1 50 per h 250-0465 Beauty I Now style, 7 openings, up to $8 BEACH 6169 714•574-3610 ---------645·9543 or 646·1164 . . color. highlights & $600/wk 714·557·7275 50 714·675·9460 EXPERIENCE THE -...,...,,~=,....,,..=-::,,.,...,,,..,..,.-NEWPORT *LUXURY SPACE* more. It's never been ANCIENT health iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEASE OPTION •Newport Heights Golf course view, near easier to be your most Mgr·s Asst noeoed 20· WANTED benefits ol Maul Newport Beach 3br BEACH 2169 Area Lovely lrg 3br airport. 2000sq.ft. beautflull Call ' 25 hrs. Comp skills Noni. In convenient 3ba, 2·car att gar, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2ba, pvl bale, nice & $1.50 por It. 250·0465 Barbara 723·5454 nee. Fashion Island 40 AN'TJnUES ca P s u I es . ca 11 Sat only 8·2P furn tools books, cook· ware. tile cab's, comp., lrlg w/d TV. VCR 2039 Shipway Ln mint Interior. gated ..... tlil ••· quiet. $1500. 540-0130 yr old co. 720·9555 !t'. 1.800.408.6449. Price ~ ~~ Live whore you work"I Sweet Boy, declawod Id HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE community, must soot~ ~~~-....... '~_ ... ~f Nice 1br 1ba w/gar. Qlflco·bdrm·bath. Siamese 10 a good Mom Needs Helpl 0 er Style Furniture includes priority sh•P· Agent 714-935·4601 :// 0 Lovely gated comm., Share condo.s9oomo home call alter 6pm Babysitting needed, PIANOS & Coll•ctiblts ping. Web http://ener· LINDA ISLE lndry foe. frig avf. QC Alrprt 852•9975 675•5427 adulls only varied hours In my •App'-< .. •T•'"'"""" gylorllle comCAL•SCAN •••••••••• S690. Klein Mgmt Aliso Viejo home. $8 •si .. _•Autoo •OlfuF ... .,.. ... Exquisite 5Br 4.5Ba 714·581·4000 NB 3Rm Suite/Furn per hour. Must be ex-$$CASH PAID$$ --------TRANSPORTATION Jeff Arcuri, Agent •t --0.,. phone, lax, ground fir ---------0 e d · one_ce.,. ... 1 •• -. FIREWOOD X'lnl wood 714-841·6981 're,.1.• 1 person only.Westchtt/ LOST & P " nee ·caring, pa· WE BUY ESTATES $135 cord. delivered ••••••••• 0 ltont and dependable. ---------•N EWPORT HEIGHTS 3LIBved n3 BThae WHaotmerel NEWPORT Dover. $325. 646·2474 FOUND 2925 Leave message at ·tmmed~t•f,,.ndlyMMCe lo your driveway.---------GENERAL 1002 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (7~4) 574 4248 "W£PAYMORE$FASTIJl" Loads as low as S45. POWER BOATS For Sale by Bullder 3Bd 2Ba Lower Oplx BEACH 2669 --------1...,-;-' ..;.___-____ (714)852-8827 GOVERNMENT Two Semi-Custom 3Bd 2Ba Upper Trl·Plx iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INDUSTRIAL 2788 OOG 2/17 In Fin VI/ Ofc MgrfTefomarketor/ 7012 Single-Family Homes Saturday Open.House *Big Canyon* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tan/wht, med fem. Flooring Sales. Exp'd FORECLOSED Homos from pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax. Aopo·s. REO's. Your area Toll Free 800·218·!\000 XH·1398 for current hstongs For Dotalls: 548·8048 673·RENT B very c I ea n and 30hrs/wk. Flextime MAX MOR"AN 1·2·3 edroom Apts •Superior Ave CM DE v EL 0 p ME NT 2Bd NEW Bayfront Apt. near Fashion Island 1500•15.ooosf, ·Great lrlondly 963· 1097 S8hr +comm 4~0·20~5 • Portoflno Model on Udo I. All nu appts, ~::.r c~~~~a~P~1~'~,a':~ locat ion, l enced. FOUND 2/21 Eastblulf P'fi~~i::::;~1 Harbor View Homes d/w, stove, lrlg. $1500. G 11 1 roll-ups, hfgtt col lings, shop p Ing center. 0 f Avail Now. 673·6246 sys, o course v ews .65psf 711'·548·8531 Cocker Spaniel about t 6·2 lox hrs/long 4br 3.5ba. Nearly $1650·$2995 644·050q 3 5."' 7 759 9 83 term. Computer exp. 8,000sl Lot. $599,999 Ba,..ront 2nd story 2 · 7 ' • l 4· · 1 n e c es s a r y . word ~· 3br 2 .5ba Brand New'•••••••••• 759-1960 By Owner car sec pk~ W/0 D/W "f' Found on 2/12 girls processing, spread· I 2·story Duplex noar BUSINESS & 1 1 ( VIEW LEASE OPT. Nu paint, crp1, min s. Via Lido $2000/mo . b eye e 714) 675·6525 sheets. basic acctg., SOLD! UNDER $350,000 900 sq It + dock, utfl •714·673·2303• FINANCE LARGE REWARD!! llllng, Mac & Quicken pd MO to MO or lease .......... --------helpful. Fax resume Showcase homos BANK REPO ok $1750/mo also 30 Escape To The Sea ••••••••• For person that' llnds 714·673-8797 ~957.S133'e SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. Miiin St. SMtll Ana, CA 112707 8-d.d & Ix-"' •21' for sale in our BEACH GIANT It boat slfp avail Uva In 1Br 1Ba Boat male black cat 1_P_h_o_n_e-ln_t_e_rv-le_w_e_r_s Saturday Roal Estalo $739 900 723·5835 Furn. $850. 412-2161 ---------w/whlte chest. Lost National Marketing---------.J~~!"'o~ntt~• ••• ~. _E_a_s_t_b_l_u_ff--2-8-r-+_D_e_n-. or 213·961·9137/pagor BUSINESS since 2/14. 515·9076 Research firm In Irvine Week dlsplay ads ~Prudential 2Ba. frosh paint, 2-car Newly Renovated OPPORTUNITY Lost black male cal. looking for PfT. enthU· atart a t just $75! 'e' garage. Avail lmmod. Spacious 1 Br & 2Br 2904 2·18 gold eyes. Vic· slallc, outgoing.people (Deadline Wed 5pm) Calrforeie~try $1650.mo 557-1362 From $775. No Pets. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of Goldenrod/Harbor to Interview consum· ***** 714-723·8120 Newport Ba~ Terrace View or 760 6785 ors on marketing •OpenHouse Harbor View Home 1691 Mesa Drive •-••••• · • Ideas. NO SALES llatlngs f or $51 4Br +Fam rm. new 714-545·4855 Please be wary of out Lost Cat 2 /20 Black, INVOLVED I. $7.00hr. SAN JUAN crpt. Ip, nr greenhefl. ol area companies. spade female, about Call (714) 252·8180. (Ooaohne Thurs Spm) Xlnt Loe. $2500/mo New Port a c r o • • Chock with tho local 7yrs old, Santa Ana ***** CAPISTRANO 1078 714-759-5011 Street 2br 1.5ba, Ip, Bettor Business Heights or Dover. Ao· PT OFFICE In Busy It pays to advon1se gar, now crpt, no pots. Bureau before you wardlll (7141 756•0157 N.B. Restaurant, 15·20 in the best local Good Ocean View & Lg Bachelor w/pvt on· 1665 lrvln• Ave.117 send any money tor Hrs per wk/3 days. Roal Estate Secuon neighbors! SBd 38a trance, patio. pkg. 1 S875. 729·4342 x351 loes or services. Read Loat male brown tabby Must have pleasanl CALL TODAY! 3 ·C ar 9 a r. spa blk to bch $750. (Incl •Water1ront Upper• and understand any cat, no collar. Voe of phone manner, MS Lisa Rivera $485,000 369·8528 ultl) 923·2082 2br 2ba, Great view, contracts before you 20th /Irv In e. C. M . Word/ Exce1/Qulckon 714/574 4252 · Sh d 1 714·646-9275 & Restaurant Exp. • Newport Crest 2Br sun·dk, carpor1 $2000 sign. op aroun or•---------.._ _______ _,, ---------2Ba w/spaclous Iott. 673-6002 or 540·1355 ....,..,ra=-t=o-=s-=. ,,_,,,....,,..,.....,,,,..,,,..,,.......,--Lost passport near Helpful. Call Susan ""'z_e_r_o_D,,,_o_w_n--=P,....a_y_m_e_n_t ' ACREAGE 1125 po()I, jac, tennis. walk BOOST SALES! Pro S. Coast Plaza on ___ 1_1_4_·_64_2_·_7_8_80 __ Free 24Hr Recorded iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to beach. $1550.moi••••••••• marketer helps you 1 /2019 8 con I a c I PT R • c •Pt IO n/ Msg 888.792.7413 OUR BEST LAND Open Saturday 1·4 '' sell product/svcsl Danny a1 444·2656 Leasing/Customer , J\niiqu-es & GialltdiblH toP=·l:1 1800-1880 • ~. &IN ..... COndllcted Paintings~ China Books ~ Furniture 40yNta In Newport Beach 14.673.622 COLLECTIBLES 6017 1965 Beatles Tour Jacket.Size Medium. Excellent Condilion 1 9 5 5 ·1 0 's 0 u th Coast Lapstrak• Bayboat In great cond Boat & tra1lor, $1900 Call 673-5972. --7..,..1-40-54-8-·5-3-63--1-S_Al_L_B_O_A_T_S __ 7_0_1_4 Marllyn Monroe Books. postera & Pies liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & more.Sat,8am·1 pm WANTED SAILBOAT 2520 Westminster Ave USE. WILL SHARE .EXPENSES. 641·0!01 WANTED TO BUY MARINE SLIPS 6019 DOCKS 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I BUY ALL PIANOS Antlques-qual. lurnllure Side Tie Safe & 1 pc or houseful cash Protected. Max.3811 paid 1114) 957•8133 Yachtsman Cove. $400/mo. 714· 720· 113 Old Coins Gold Sliver Franklin Mint. Sterling l••••••••-Old watches & jowolry Westcoasl Coln 642·9448 AUTOMOBILES RECORDS(TOP $ Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock --------- Etc ... 50's & 60's M ike A CURA 9010 64 5• 7 505 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PETS & ANIMALS 6049 Exlonsion 302/CFA sale overl 40 acres· 6 Encore MISCELLANEOUS Call 714·434·2973 Service Newport b 0 rd er s BL M • Agent 714·723·0137 RENTALS •---------Beach Marina & ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $24,900. Southwest Educatlonal home HEALTH & Commercial Center BEST • AKC LABS • Colorado: Free list & VIiia Balboa Large 1·j••••••••• based business. Not FITNESS seeks individual w/ $ $ Lovable. Show quality. *Car•* $100-$500 Po lle• Impounds Hondas, Chevrolets, Jeeps & Sport Utilttles Must S•llf 800·772·7470 x7038 ALISO VIEJO 1004 brochure. Parcels In-bdr, ocean view. pool. MLM. 5k·10k monthly. 3000 some knowledge/exp. PRICES 12wks·20mo. $400. spa, W/D. $1100mo.1---------1·800·995-0796x4144 l!jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wflh boats·. strong or· ""'714.575.3037""' Government Owned 2Br 2Ba Spacious Condo. Light & Quiel. Listed at $112,000 M1chaol Lambert, Agt 7 1 4 -4 9 9 ·8 4 9 7 eluded lakefront, trout A fl 3 9 98 6 6 728 ROOMS 270 f' PAID v " streams & river can· va . . . 4 ·1 . 6 •Japanese Global Giant DIABETICS ganlzatlonat skflls Incl. ---------- yons. New cabins. Weatbluffs/Llghl & Oulotly entering the (Using Insulin.) Old Word Processing & FREE bordering pu'bllc Quiet. Lrg 2br. 2ba, 2 Prof'I female seeks pvt U.S. Great home base you know Medicare or Database. Call for CONSULTATION lands. Free Closing car gar, nr bch/parks rm/ba to rent near bus. 1·888·273·9285 In I ura n co Covers Appl. 71 4·673·9330 E.tal>l'J L'1)(una IXa.:.h Costs· FEB. $1200 714-646-6952 beach. Can pay up 10 Lazy Man·• Business most •up p II es? Security Officers 0n1~ EaranJ1"11 '"LA. Redstone Land $425. 963·3463 Iv msg Work 4-6 hrs wkly Save money, call Immediate openlng1. SnnFr.inc .. co&Nrw YoA 1 ·8 0 0 ·8 1 4 .7 0 2 4 ··-------· N t 1 ·8 0 0 ·7 4 8 ·1 6 6 2 O . C. ·F fT & p fT . CAL"SCAN'" ---------81 70k yrly 14 oca· Liberty Medical 714·248·8578. Wr b." BALBOA ft ._,ARTMENTS RENTALS TO lions· Sold out in Chi· ANTIQUES to MODERN ----------n..c-cago In lour days. Satisfaction guaran· _T_r_•_n_d_u_N_B __ C_h_ll_d-re_n_s DISHWARE to Tlfl'ANY PENINSUIA 1007 Su11nr teed. no HMO members, , CEMETERY LOT/ FOR RENT ~ 2724 S 8 k Inv · re q · mention ANCA·OO Home Furnishings EVERYTHINGlll I••••••••-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' 1 ·888·697·8242 CAL •SCAN Store looking for oner· E.rnc~ .ales, rruliatc, F:imoly 3br 2ba 100 Block CRYPT 1225 Balboa Island Pvt Lr~ _M_e_n-·s--C-1-ot_h_ln_g __ S_h_o_p ---,.,.--.,,,...---...,....-getlc, reliable sales J1vu1lm rurrosn Woll Maintained. Sep room full bath, kit use Est '47 Retiring Take •Fr•• Personal• person. Sales exp 71 A 249 3 711 1br 1ba Unit. $379K Pacific View/Bay view BALBOA avail 311 5600mQ + over lease $4000./mo. Training Session pre'f. (714) 850·8535 "T" .. Bkr Co-op 723·5518 Terrace. 2 ocean view ISLAND 2606 1/3 ulll. 714·675-8188 Triple net 675 1469 with Manny Upper End home lots valued $9400. sellliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·293·8030 decor and nlft store---------CM shr 3bd condo. Snickers Candy Route _ _,........,......., __ .........,,_,,...,,..._ • $7400. (619) 756-1689 50 rocatlons, $800-LOSE WEIGHT SHks sales persons/ Quaint 1Br Baylront Male prof'I only. Th h t d manager FfT o PfT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 6055 John Lennon Guitar Electric. Never used. (714) 548-5363 SPORTING GOODS 6065 Rossignol Ski pkgs $69 lncludH Ski•. bind· lngs, boots. poles, all sizes avail. All acces. '91 lntegra 5SPO. AC. PW, PS, CC, AM· FM Cass, Snrf, Tint Glau. Cstm Whls. $9300. 840-0420 X217 '94 LEGEND L L ow miles, Bose. leather. moonrool (3ROC306) $19,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·6008 '98 INTeQRA GSR 3tk ml, loalher, custom wheels, hotl (3POV326) S 17.J950 LEXUS 01" WESTMINSTER 714-892-6908 CORONA DELMAR 1022 ------ $390.mo+ulfs+dep $1200 per month In· roug a sae an · r • Apt. Hl·boam cells, nu Avf 311. Good rel's come. Cost $2995.00 sclenllllc nutrlllonal $8.50 hour and up. palnt/carpet.$1500/mo 714•574_5888 l ·80~63·6l23 plan 714·557·2721 Ron (714) 64\;·7373. .Jant''s A ntiq tH's tool (714) 515·9022 --------- -------AUDI 9025 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I H 0 USES/ CONDOS COSTA MESA 1024 2Br 2Ba Ocean View iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Home. Fully turnlahed. cl1 to beach, village, library & Fa1hlon 11. no/amkg or peta. Call For Info. Agent 380-1iM92 or 873-5354. •DUPLX S21 0K 2·Hms on 1 ·Lot. Well kept. Owner may carry. Agt, Earl Teylor 842.,.722 K'SID• GREAT BUYJ 3Br 2Ba & 1 Br on A·2 Lot 12311K Mak• 0N8ff Owner/Agt. 842·9666 HUNTINGTON Designers 2Br 28• Charming Condo Fully l'urn, patio, pool, spa, gar, nr beh. S1'150/mo La• 780-3187 BEACH 1040 COSTA MESA 2124 •Downtown Pier Pointe, Spaclou1 2or, rrP, vault cell1, galed comm, pOOI. Jae P•ggv BarnH, Agent l'rlnolpale Only $145,000 38&-2055 1069 ------~--- a•ST •· a1D8 Complete remodel! 3Bdr•iBa, Dbl gar., L.rg L.lvlngrm, l'plo, l'mly rm. Lrg yard, Ordnr, N /P , 2DO Flow., St., 11095mo 114·MfM1220 i•lide 8Nutlf1JI 38r 28• hOm•, rMW crpta, tlte/palnt. s 1400 mo + MC.Avt~10~ wtut1s. Agt 723·0653 -------MEDICAL BILLING •E'sld• CM Orange/ •••••••••' .. •••••••• To place an ad In Mesa; Lrg rm/ba n/sm 1• e.1ecellent $$$, training ClaHlfled cat ok. S400 Incl utll ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT provided, PC/Modem Call 842·5878. fem prel'd. 631·7451 required. Call 7 Days 800-550-8880 The Back Bay la in our Backyard. Newly reoovated iplcloua 1 & 2 Bedrooms. • CJoae to O.C. Airport, & Newport Beach Golf COune • Newly ~~led Jnteriora • Convenient to Back Bay, MIJ« Shappiq & E.ottttalnmcnl •Laundry Fadlidet Sorry No pets 1691 Mesa Dr. (714) 545-4855 EMPLOYMENT 5530 'DOG LOVERS' Assistant wanted. COM ·ooo WASH'. Flex ho urs. Call Kim. 714·873·4137 Please be aware that the t11ttngs In thl1 cat· APPLIANCES 6011 egory may require you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil to call a 900 n-umber In which thsre la a Waaher/Oryer/Refrlgere· charge per minute lot S140/ea Xlnt condl • "'48·5848 ••qulslte Cuatom l'urnlture •• El-oant & Or•nd Dining Table W/ 8 Chalt•, Cheat, Desk, Couch, Large Polled Plante, lndla.n Palnllng I More. 790-9SDO I BUY ,URNITUAI AnllqUH, All PIANOS 1 pc or houMful caah p•ld (714) 957·1133 tKil lthr aora & chair Ht t•up•. 1 yr old, >llnl cond. Mutt H iii HOO. obo. lrvtne 157·t111 MO¥ine Muat lelllll Hl·end, ltvlng/Oln'ng room/Klnu bedroom Mis, dlMtte Ul.otel .. TV, ELECTRONICS, STEREO 6080 Cable Descrambler Box S14.95. COde 04 •714·282·2804e ~~iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiii '81 4000 Only 77k ml, Sliver, 4dr, one ol a kind, xlnl condition 1 owner, A/C, am-Im ca1s. $1000 firm 714-721·1758 HAMMER TIME? When you need o !ittle work done around the house, look in the Pilot ~fleds to find o good corpenter, electrician, ~umber or handy mon. . ~ Newpun Beach/Cusca Mesa D;uly P1lol THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1998 8 7 ~ BMW 9030 f()JU) 9075 JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS 9 115 177 5301 4 door. e cyl, •97 MUSTANG QT '85 XJO '94 ES 300 Iulo, aunr1, phone, Dark green, Ian Sedan, 40, Black, 29k Black/black, razor atereo, great cond St500 obo 831-0757 leather , promlum ml, (95-3730) S38,995 ahop. Lexu1 certified aound, chrome whla, '95 X JS (0074122) $20.977 '94 7401 Brlatol low m l, warranl{ Sedan, 40. Ork. Blue, '92 LS 400 loaded, 40k mllta, (3UTR923) S1'1,98 23k ml, (95·3703) Caahmere/lvory. S35.000 call Alan BAUl!R LOTU8 $38.995 laalhar, full option. pgr714·'129·7034 COSTAMl!SA BAUER JAGUAR 68,000 mites (144732) (714) 842·'1700 7144a'11 ·2002 S22,977 CAD ILIAC 9040 '95 XJR '95 SC 300 HONDA 9085 Sedan, 40, Black, 48k Rally Red, mini condl· ml, (95-3739) S39,995 llon, all service '82 Cad. FIHlwOOd fully '85 XJS COUPE records. (029508) equip. Royal maroon '88 ACCORD LX 20, Met. Red, 33k mt. $24,677 1 owner baaulllul 4-door, auto, p/w, ale. (95·3817) $29,995 L EXUS cond S11k 432·7789 E1Ccel.cond.$5800obo '9 5 XJ8 MISSION VIEJO Cadillac Er dorado 1982 714-548·0927 Sedan, 40, gray, 32k 1-(8 8 8 ) 88·LEXUS original owner S2000. '9 5 C ivic Ex Coup e ml, (95-3655) $38,995 '87 ES 3 00 obo (714) 557·7305 BAUER JAGUAR Black/black, only 2000 34k moonroof, CO, full 714·971·2002 ml, no OMV. Lexus power, I lka new '98 XJO Certified. #35730 CHEVROLET 9045 (3LETD98) S12F8 5 0 LEXUS 0 Sedan 40, gray, 27k SSA VE WESTMINSTER mlles, (96·3805). LEXUS '88 SUB 2wd 3/41on, (71 4) 892-0808 $39,995 MISSION VIEJO 454, 325hp cam, man· BAUER JAGUAR 1 ·(888)·88·LEXUS lfold, 5 core rad, quick 714·971·2002 ahltt kit, new cats/ INFINITI 909 5 '98 XJ8 M ERCEDE S 9130 llrea/brakea $10,900 Sedan 40, green, 35k 714-750.8373 ~ '98 020 nil. t 6·;l870) $37,995 4 dr, auto, loather, B UER JAGUAR '84 380SL Blue/tan. 2 CHRYSLER 9050 moon roof, co. full 714·971·2002 top, CID, xtnt cond/ power. (538237) '98 XJ8 maintenance, S 13.500 $18,877 Sedan, 40, green, 24k obo 714·720·1678 '87 JXI Sl!BRINO LEXUS "''· $39,995 '87 White 580SL w/ CONVERTIBLE MISSION VIEJO BAUER JAGUAR Gray Leather Int. Xtnl light gold, camel 714·9 7 1·2 002 leather , V6, CD 1 ·888·88·LEXUS Cond. Phone, 2-Tops, changer, premium '90 130T $17,000 720·801') sound, low ml While, Ivory, moon-JEEP 911 0 '88 5 60SEL Blue, llhi (3WX51~ 120,885 roof, leather, CO. new Int. sunroof. phone. 1 BAUi! LOTUS Lexus trade. (009972) '84 GRAND CHEROKEE owner. Porfeci Cond (714) 842·7700 $22,977 4x4, vs. AT, Tow al· 132K ml. $1 5.900. LEXUS loys, full power 644· 1968 or 863·0582 MISSION VIEJO FORD 9075 1-888·88·LEXUS (3HJH776) $14,9 50 '90 300E Black/grey LEXUS OF leather, sunrf. CID, '68 Ford T·Blrd new , WESTMINSTER chrome whoels, local ISUZU 9100 714-892·8908 car all rocords, mint eng/trana. tlrH brakes '96G~ND $14,500 714-673·4941 $2500. obo 540-5662 540-6218 (Message) CHEA KEE '91 !\80 SEC 1-owner 1992 RODEO 32K mi, AT. full power, al· white/gray .• 89k m•. '84 Tempo Black, V6, sunroof, loys, like newt (3RLH309) Excel. Cond. $27 ,500. pa, a/c, new tires, am/Im cassette, Xlnl $18,9 50 714·723-1606 $950.obo 723-4283 condition. $6,000 or LEXUS OF best offer. WESTMINSTER '92 190E 2 .8 '89 T•uru• Station (714) 574-4238 (714) 892·6906 co. phone, leather, Wagon. Real nice moonroof, like now. c er. $2900 obo (949474) $17,~0 (714) 723·1504 JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS 911 5 LEXUS F '95 EXPLORER XL T WESTMINSTER (714 ) 892~8908 36k ml, 4dr, AT, full '78 Jaguar XJS '93 LS 400 power, llke new I '94 MBZ C280 Coupe V12, only 35k, Black jade, lull option. (B11777) $17,950 1-ow ner, $2500 MI n t. fllt46605 Silver/black loather, Cl LEXUS OF yellow/tan 721 ·3 588 $24,977 0, moonroof, lull WESTMINSTER '98 E S 300 powe r #035772 714-892·6906 '94 XJ12 Black/ivory. loalhor, $2 3,997 Sedan, 40, Mel. Rod, chromes, Lexus cerli· LEXUS 37k miles, (94·3869) fled. (141409) $26,977 MISSION VIEJO No room Jett $29,995 LEXUS 1 ·888-88·LEXUS In the garage BAUER JAGUAR MISSION VIEJO 714-971·20 02 1 ·(888) 88·LEX US lor the car? M ERCURY 9135 '95 XJ8 SELL A call to 2 ~ 2 convertlble, rod, 28k ml. (95·3802) '78 Grand Marquis claHlfled c •n $38,995 your home 4-dr. Full pwr. Real he lp BAUER JAGUAR through classified sharp I 95k mites. 714-871·2002 $2000 ObO 723·1504 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN w fth OMAR SHAAIF and TANNAH HIRSCH HOBSON'S CHOICE Ea\l·Wcst vulnerable South c.leals. have rejected the 1nv1ta11on with alacrity, but who are we t.o quarrel NORTH with s:uecess7 • A432 Declarer won the °r.imna spade <:7 A93 lead in hand and led a amond 10 the 0 Q7 ~ccn. East /"Jbbcd the ace. c~hed •J97S e queen o clubs (the thcorcucally WEST EAST right play from thi~ holding). then • 1098 7 s •6 revened to a diamond -a heart i;lufl Q Q J 42 \) 10 6 5 from the 10 into dumm(e's K 9 could () 9 5 o A JOT>J 2 be disastroui; for the de ense. •84 •AKQIO Declarer won with the kin~ as SOUTH West contributed the nine, t en • KQ J cleared the cwo ltigh spades m hand o K87 o KJ 84 East discatdcd a card from each rut suit. Declarer crossed to dumm~ with • 632 the ace of hearts am! cashed ace The buJJm~ of spades. and East w as forced to plll1 with the remaining heart. When SOlITll FSr NORTII EAST 10 Pus •• Pull declarer next returned to hand w1Lh a INT Pass 2NT ...... heart to the king. East was a gone JNT Pass Pim P .. a:se. If East sluffed a di11mond. larer's J 8 would score two tricks Opening lead: Ten of • in the suit for the contract, so East let When lou can 't be sure where go 1he 1en of clubs. Declarer then your tric s arc comini from. cash endplayed East by exiting with a some wiMers to sec w at dcvel~. club, and the count of the hands was You could be suTtirised ~the resu l complete. After cashing the remain- Up to and inc uding orlh's raise ing high club. F.ast was forced to lead 10 two no trump, the auc1ion wu a diamond away from lhe ten into teJtlbook. Wilh an ace-less· 13 roints declarer's J 8 tcnacc, and the marked and a square hand, South s ould finesse provided the fulfilbng tnck. N ISSAN 9150 TOYOTA 921 0 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 • 8 5 3 00 zx '98 CAMRY LE ''8 J e tta Gll Sunrf, New trans 1 2/97. New 28k, AT. full power, A/C, am-Im cassette. fuol Inf sys. Runs .grtl cassette, llke newt very fine. all records Bra. $2500 obo or (3PAH211) $15,9 5 0 53000 7 14·299·2796 trade for 70's LEXUS OF pro Chevy car.Call Lisa WESTMINSTER (714) 8 92·89 0 6 MISC.AUTO 9245 630-4990 -'97 CELICA GT TOY OTA 9210 LIFTBACK •R/R Genuine Auth. BI ac k /b I a ck, auto. Interior Carpel leather. moonroor. CO (Mouton) beige, 2 sets (042056) $19,987 714·548·2601 '94 4 RUNNER SR5 LEXUS vs. low miles, full MISSION VIEJO SEIZED CARS powor, alloys. moon· 1 ·888·8B·LEXUS Fro m $17 5. roof . (3GTX978) Porschos, Cadillacs, St8,950 Chovy s. BMW's, Corvettes. Also Joops, LEX US OF VOLVO 9230 WESTMINSTER 4WO"s. Your Area. Toll (714 1 892·6 908 Free 1 ·800·218-9000 '89 240 DL Wagon Ext A-1398 for curren1 '94 CAMRY L E White, pwr stoering/ listings. Lo miles, AT, full windows/locks, stereo powor. C3SSOlle. like 3rd seal, AIC $6200 FIND newt (3HMA936) 714·7 23-C. ~03 $12,950 L EXUS OF Convon1ont an apartment WESTMINST ER Claaslfled through class111ed (714 ) 892·8 9 08 842·5678 TODAY'S CRoSSWORD PUZZLE ::~ ACROSS 1 Dnule 5 Hamill Of Harmon 9 "Gee-4' 13 Terrllonal 15Play~ 16 Chaplin s wile 17 Craze 16 Eot ~nngly 19 Unloci< 20 Plus 21 Went on the lam 23 Weird ~Admirer 26 Parched feeling 27 Moliusll 30 Johnny- 3t Cunn1ng 32 Phyeiasl Albert 37 Unrefined metals 38 Chem1sfs weights 40 Goad 41 Hulk Hogan l;t one 43 Gold bar 44 Be voctonoua 45 Shooting atars 47 Wild dog 50 Sorrowful exciarnauon 5t Broadest 52 Sourpdle 53 Crowd 13 56 "M 'A's. H"' aclOf 57 Oklahoma City 59 Ralleel.on 81 Layer 82Prt1M e111r11vaganttf 83 Ember• 64 Moun1111n lake 65 BeMballer Mvllal 66 Iowa town DOWN 1 Doll's wOfd 2 Persia today 3 Oilpatch 4 -chi se"· defense art 5 Ended a quarrel 6 Sour 7 Country addf 8 Chefs domams 9 SU11or 1 O AspiratJons II Clumsy 12 Comical 14 W11houl risk 22 An Asian 24 Cool<·ahacl< specialty 25 Act hke a clergyman 26 Make nea1 27 Barge 28 Wnter John -.. RELIC SJOJOP I ROG S ARENA AVE"' ABE S TARE i,llR5. rlN PEOES At l SPHER~ AR11-TAtsSE SAFA •s H T EM I L OT t •I SL AM MA N A11 R • A Vu C A u O I NQI A S T I • AV 10 MA I L • REBATE MU U Mil l I B x ON<EI l IS TER DIE TA'l<'E s n Al E SEN1 EPEE TU L 5 A ERGS NERr SMEAR Oickson- 29 Wnt9f James 32 Faaal laature 33 Adjusts 34 Therefore 35 Whlrlyblrd In· ventor Sikorsky 36 Ftah calchers 38 Sparkles 39 Director Clair 42 Pairs 43 Slanted type 45 Damsel 46 w'1Y!! a 47 ~;t;Jie, 48 Mora unu5U4lf 49 Ache 51 Steam-eng1"8 1nvent01 52 Aria perlormer 53 Polite addless 54 Eye amorously 55 Harry s wife 58 K1ng C01e 60 Extinct bird 10 1 t l2 ______ ,CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS 3580 FURNITURE SERVI CE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP AIRS HEALTH, BEAUTY IANDSCAPE & MOVIN G 3834 PL U M B ING 3890 ROOFING 3910 3 62 2 & FITNESS 3 7 4 0 IA WN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY AFFORDABLE CHILDCARE All Agea CPR Cenlfiad LIC 304203027 714-979-5025 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 - t nte rnet, E-M all & Slldlng, Secunty Doors iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S pllt Second Movln g THE LOCAL PLUMB EA Modem lnatallatlona. & Windows. All work Experts In conservolion STOP BAD BREATH! Prol Moversl 24Hr Srv ·a James E Bangert Co· Windows '95 /NT/Mac guar"d. Llc#426137 & restoration of furnl· Clean your tongue! •GRE AT SCAPES 70ay/Sr Oi1c/T11711452 Free Estimates Networklng•Upgrades Brent (714) 846·1403 ture & antlque1. Repair Speclal: s24_95 w/ Custom L;indscape & 432·9 1 23/P·346·58SO Fntndly Serv1ce•lnsurad Refs Avl 3 50·5995 & refinishing 646_1039 case 888•2.REFRESH Design. Lawn malnt., L#532981 675·9304 MACMEDIC •Cara for spmklr. rocks. 20Yrs ---------i Preclae Plumbing Macintosh Computera DRYWALL Exp. ROY 548"5434 PAIN T ING 3858 Repairs & Remodels In your hme/olc. Low/ SERVICE 3584 HANDY MAN 3710 BEATING Lou Torres Landscape iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Free Estomates BALBOA ROOFING CO Ouallly Work Gu•mt d Rerool Repair Frff Est Lie/In• 831 ·5081 CERT·A ·ROOF LOW COST ROOF REPAIRS Ins Approved Contractor • 714·369-0944 • Sout h Co••t Drywall Acoua remvl/cust text Water Damage Repair Best In Ouallty & Price L550017 444·8889 Uve-ln chlld care. European Au Pairs, f~Ush speallln~. 13-26 yrs .. I~. cultunilly enrtchl~. houl1y rate. 873·8818liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6 COOUNC 3754 ·Harbor Area 2ovrs. 26ib'u~~,~~~~1~g~ L#087388 869·1090 South Coast Dryw•ll •P•lnt/Carpentry• Wkly malnt/New install 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Expert Drain Cleaning 1--------- COMPUTER ·~UP! Acous remvVcust text lrrig work/Tree trim uc.-280644 645·3209 & Plumbing Repairs TAX Water Damage Repair Drywall and morel Cust ra1esl 548-4383 20yrs exp. All work guar PREPARATION 3925 B I a r & p I Small Jobs Oki 0 •• Old hnn CHUNG'S PAINTING St eve 545-8298 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii est n ua 1ty r ce Qary 045·5277 0 e .. , ... e PROWSE LANDSCAPE 24Yrs Exp·Gr1 Pricet 1• ADDITIONS REMODEUNG l550017 444-808 9 ---------BeatJnd a Air & MAINT Drain tines Guar Work-Free Est --------- ANY .. ALL REPAIRS ... D~ & SEWER 3410 Oexlble ln-home chlJd care. Witthoeft Drywall Hot·Wlr Htrs, Grbg· CondltJonln~ Ralnguuers Prompt & UcN375602 539.1534 All Phases• Sm/lg Jobs Olsp, Faucetts Ceil• Reas. Ernorgency Svc RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. REBUILD or REMODEL eHoma Improvements eOlfice Additions •Reasonably Priced •Local Co. 111638318 •Stephenson Aasoc. C•ll 7't 4-844·8485 · ...VAlt OR GN:AH Cleanl Cleanl Cleanl Fan a, Secur-Llghts SS0.0505 •2t7•7583·Pg Pa>nt•ng·lnt Eat Houst1API t NG SPECIALJST 20Yrs Exp/F11r $/Free Est Scott 831·2025 Victor's Prof 1 Land· Oua111y 1ob. Free est 4S hrs.lwb TVTORING ' • INltl\N!TIWU MGI L1400030 714-639-1 447 L#569897 636·8888 _t...a. Handvman Ch•rlle scape Mamt Seasonal "The N~borll°"" 800·713·2002 GTllrnNG AT S99l ·AT YOUR HOME 041 Ofll(I ELECTRICAL 3610 Painting, carpentry, ~ color. 10 yrs e11p Xlnt Coastal Painting Best In Plc.tnber .•• He/p isJuit waterblasllng. fences. refs N.B. 457·1739 quahly & price -+ Around the Corner/" Local COM 780·5044 stucco & ram dmg rpr 0 Yard C l n•up, Tr im NP area Ron 645-2417 P." .. -i..rft .. a ... _,.~ .... CHIMNEY 3448 SWEEPS 714·540·6344 Sm•ll Job EXPERT •Home Rep•lr• Duncan Eteclrlc plumb, alee, paint, Local/Quick Rospoose carpentry. fences, ll275870 850-7042 Todd (714) 722-0196 tr•••· hedges, palm "' .. ··-~~·· S 4 trees. Removal. New Ike'• Custom Painting · er.let lawn/plants 960·8502 Prol. Clean. Ouat11y BATHTUB REG LAZING lnstalJallon Work. 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