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Baca.'s parepts. 1be tm:m.lY Ma.rCheC1 for
the boy for aJmolt 30 minutes before
resigning to the fact that they needed to
call 911.
But instead~ getting the~ the
distraught family bOp6d for, they heard
nothing from ~ pqli.ce until neighbon
found the boy on their own -about 40
m1nutel later.
•1 was just beside myself, especially
because it was somebody else's child,•
MARC MARTIN I DAlY Pl.OT
A gallery of fans watch as Gary Player hits his drive off the par four 14th hole Wednesday during the Toshiba Senior Classic.
W ednesday was the
first leg of the
two-day Classic Pro-Am,
presented by Fountain
Valley-based Kingston
Technology. The contest
pairs amateur four-
somes with a different
Senior PGA Tour player
each .
Pro golfer Chartes
Coody and amateurs
James
McGoldrkk.
Dennis
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with a score of 51.
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Pro ... Affi tournament-goers come prepared with game
By 1im Grenda, Daily Pilot
erry and Diane Gray went to the Newport
Beach Country Oub at 8 a.m. Wednesday on
a mission.
The retired couple, now in the second half of a
two-week vacation from their Tempe, Ariz., home,
staked out a shady location right between the 18th
green and the 10th tee at the Newport Beach
Country Cub.
They had a game plan. Terry would carry the
new Toshiba baseball ca.p and get as many auto-
gr~hs for andson Kenneth as he could, and _
Diane would try to fill up the commemorative tour-
nament poster with signatures for grandson
Stephen.
By mid-morning, the Grays were in high gear.
•These senior golfers are so nice, they'd sign
anything I handed them,• Terry gloeted after ool-
lecting a signature from one player. •we may have
to buy another hat."
The Grays, who travel by motor home to four or
five senior tour events around the South and
Southwest each year, were just two of thousands of
fans who turned out on a sun-drenched day for the
Ne~rt
studies
• movmg
buildings .
: • Having the library and ,. . -
: fire station closer to doWn-' : town would help restore I : the area's economic
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By Jenifer Ragland , Daily Pilot
BALBOA PENINSULA
Moving the library and fire sta-
tion about five blocks ea.st into
Downtown Balboa could )lelp
revit.ell.ze the area. city leaders
concluded this week.
But whether that's possible
remains to be seen, which is why
the City Council on Monday
directed staff to conduct a feasi-'
bility study. City Manager Kevin
Murphy said a preliminary analy-
sis should come back to the coun-
cil within the next couple of
months.
The council's direction came
after a status report on the Balboa
Peninsula revitalization p~
the city's ambitious effort to beaO-
tify the peninsula and increase its
economic vitality.
Sharon Wood, assistant city
manager, said the ad-hoc com-
mittee known as Promote Reviq)-
ization of Our Peninsula has been
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Festival
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THURSDAY, MARCH 1Z 1998
Cruise the
bay under
afullmoon
B alboa Boat Ren~ is offering a spe-
cial full moon cruise package for Fri-
day ab<>ard one of the company's
many electrtc boats. Reservations between 5
and 9 p.m. will receive a complimentary bot-
tle of
wine.
The price
of the
rental is
$45 per
hour. I.(
you
choose to
extend
your
reserva-
tion and
dine at a
waterfront
restaurant,
greer
wylder
you can ....................... .
return with your restaurant receipt and
receive a free hour ove r and beyond the
one-hour minimum price. The free rental
hour is valid all weekend. You can call 673-
7200 for reseivations and more details. Bal-
boa Boat Rentals is at 510 E. Edgewater
Ave. in Balboa .
. ·You can clean out your home and closets .
~ make money when you drop by the two
new consignment stores that opened in Cos-
ta Mesa. For home decor items, there is
Great Things Consignments (515-3500),
which accepts antiques, sterling, crystal,
jewelry, vintage items and art. You can
Qiake an appointment to bring in items or
. just stop by. Photos of larger items are ree-
ommended. After a selling price is decided,
and the item is sold, you'll receive 60% of
the sale, and the shop will keep 40%.
Checks are cut on the 15th of the month
4fter the item is sold. Great 1bings Consign-
ments opened six weeks ago. It's at 369 E.
17th St. in Costa Mesa.
· Designer clothing can be resold at Deb-
bie'• Closet {645· 1162), at 270 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. It's accepting all name-brand
designer clothing, including Giorgio
~ Donna Karan, St. John, Anne Klein
mid Mondi. There are also accessories,
Sttoes and cosmetics. You'll receive 55% on
SC!ld items. All items must be nearly new
GJ!d dry-cleaned. Through the end of the
lbonth, there's a grand opening contest
-vyhere prizes will be given away to cus-
tdners who accumulate the most points. To
8IJl'll points, you can make a purchase, drop
liy the store, bring a friend and consign
~g items. Selected days are considered
4ciuble and triple point days. The drawing
will be held at noon March 31. The cus-
tobier with the highest points will win a
Riini-audio system with a three-CD changer.
: : Best buys can be found at the moving
~e of Stagecoach Luggage and Gifts (515-
9005). The store is preparing for a move to
2043 Westcliff Drive in the former Kinko's
location in the Coco's shopping center. It's
now at the Westcliff Plaza, 1044 Irvine Ave.
All merchandise is discounted 20% to 60%.
Included in the sale are travel items, games,
luggage, gifts. handbags, gifts and business
cases.
• IEST MIYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. ~ you're a merchant or a shopper, If you
know of a good buy, fax me at 646-4170 or write to
me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa,
92627.
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Corona del Mar
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Costa Mesa
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Newport Beach
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Newport Coast
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Newport 0-2 wnw
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waves. A 3-foot swell will 9:05 a.m. 4.9 from a new storm
come from the west. Second low system. Water v\sibll-
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• c.t.1111n11 Drtw: Art unknown suspoo. broke the driver's side minor
and saatched the window of a car tn the 500 blodt.
• Dove Street: Art unknown suspect stole a $200 chedt from a busi-
ness in the 1100 blodt and allegedly forged the payee's signature to cash the chedt.
• BllCtiblly DIM: A stem drive and license plate worth $3 000 wen!
stolen from a boat and trailer partced in the 1100 block.. '
• Port~ Wily: Unkncwm suspects broke the window of a school, causing $2.000 damage.
• El Model .. """'-: Art unknovm suspect smashed a car window
with a ~ causing $1,000 In damage.
COSTA MESA
• 9liltol Street: Clothing woth $5,875 was stoleo from a store in
South Coast Plaza. • ~froml>rtve'blcttSago palms and gardenia bushes worth $2,900 were • k yard In the 1700 block.
• Hldcory ,.._ Children's clothing worth $53 was stolen from an unlodtecf car In the 2800 block.
• fWt9or ~A purse containing $3,412 worth of jewelry
and cash was stolen ftooni a laundry room In the 2100 bloci.
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Seeking re<il estate advice
from · a Chinese fortune ·cookie
You have probably heard
the real estate market
hereabouts is hot.
That is riot quite right. The
market is sizzling, scalding,
boiling, steaming.
My Wife and I can testify to
this because we have p~t our
home on the market. We talked
with prospective agents in Feb-
ruary, which put us in the posi-
tion of having to make a teoibly
difficult decision.
How do you pick the bright-
est from among a gaggle of 4.0
students? How do you select the
most pious from a devout flock
of priests, ministers and rabbis?
And how do you pick exactly
the right team from a drove of
Newport's most experienced,
most professional, most success-
ful agents?
You make lists of pros and
cons, you discuss, you inter-
view, you throw darts. In the
end, you go with your gut
instinct.
Ours told us to list with
Chuck and Kate Colesworthy of
Coldwell Banker. The toughest
part of the whole process, for
me, was having to call the other
three finalists and.say, sorry
folks.
We signed the listing agree-
ment March 1. It was about 10
days before our house appeared
in the multiple-listing book. In
Newport-Mesa, that's merely a
formality.
Real estate people here-
Rabbitt Insurance Agency
AUfO • HOMEOWNF.RS • HF.All1I
40 Years in Business
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martin
abouts seeni to have a jungle
telegraph that operates beyond
the speed of light or sound. It is
exceeded only by the Monica
Lewinsky media netwoTk.
We had phone calls from
agents wanting to know when
they could show the house,
what the listing price was and
how soon their buyers could
move in.
The house was shown five
times that first pre-MLS week.
One couple looked at the
house Friday, made an offer
Saturday. They agreed to our
provisions for a long escrow and
were offering within 4 % of our
listing price.
Oh, dear. We Hadn't expect-
ed anything like this. We
thought we would lumber along
for months. But here it was. In a
couple of weeks, we might have
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accepted the offer on the spot
-bird in hand, and all that. We
asked to sleep on it, and all par-
ties agreed to reconvene the
next afternoon.
At dinner that night, fate
determined our response.
We went out for Chinese:
sweet and sour soup, kung pao
'chicken, lots of other goodies,
including fortune cookies. My
wife read hers aloud, but I sim-
ply handed mine to her. I was
too stunned to speak.
There, in red ink on a tiny
strip of paper was our· future:
•Accept next proposal, H it said.
Our future had been ordained
for us. Kismet. God's will.
So on Sunday, we split the
difference with a counter of 2%
off our listing price. They came
back with a request to look at
the house again. Monday, four
hours before they were due to
arrive, their agent called and
said they had decided to wait
for a higher-priced place.
Even if we had accepted the
original offer, they would have
bailed out. And there are plenty
of ways to do that.
So here we are. People
tromping through our house
daily. Last Sunday was open-
house day, so my wife and I
caught up on our movie-going
and went to a matinee of •L.A.
Confidential." We gave it two
thumbs up.
We came home just a few
minutes before the OP,en house
was over. Only about a half-
dozen fliers were left, and
Chuck said he hadn't been able
to sit:down all day. "Never less
than two Qr three couples here,"
he said. "One guy came back
three times.·
But no "next proposal ... ;So
the house is excruciatingr-y-nesr,
filled with enough flowers to
put on a faidy respectable
Mafia funeral. For the open .
house, I even tried the old
bread gag.
You put a loaf of dough in
the oven at low heat and the
home-sweet-home aroma of
baking bread wafts through the
house. That's the theory. ·
I am a splendid chef, but not
much of a baker, so I bought
some frozen dough at the mar-
ket and put that in. Trouble
was, I had the oven down at 150
degrees.
You couldn't get a whiff
unless you were within two feet
of the oven. Worse, it didn't
bake, just sort of melted into a
blob of grayish dough; slightly
crusty on the outsi,.de, gooey on
the inside.
There is a lot to learn about
this house-selling business.
• FRED MARTIN'S column runs every
Thu~day and Saturday.
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Replacing Ed Decker
with Ed Decker?
• Retired schoolteacher said his Mesa Verde
neighbors are trying to convince him to go
for the other Decker's board seat. .
By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Look-
)ng for ways to save the school
district money, friends of one
Mesa Verde man have encour-
aged him to enter bis name in
the pool of candidates to
replace Ed Decker, whp will be
stepping down from the school
board to pursue the superinten-
dent's job.
The name of the man who
happens to live in Decker's zone
is -another Ed Decker.
"They wouldn't have to
change the name plate (on the
board dais)," said Decker, the
board hopeful, not the board
member.
But the 76-year-old former
New York City schoolteacher
said he's already involved with
too many other activities to
devote time to the school boa.rd.
"I help with the hearing dis-
abled children at Kaiser Ele-
mentary School," he said. "It
started out as a joke, but then it
got serious. But I'm retired and I
already volunteer at the
schools."
At its Tuesday night meeting,
the school board directed dis-
trict officials to seek letters and
resumes from potential candi-
dates for Decker's seat. Appli-•
cants must be at lea.st 18. They'
must be U.S. dti7.ens, and they
must b4ve children in the school ·
district.
The board will be receiving~ '
letters of application until
March 31. Candidates will be
interviewM April 1 and 2. U •
nece5S{UY. the board will also :
interview candidates April 8. •
The board is hoping to appoint ,
a replacement by April 14. ,
And though he meets all the ..
qualifications, Decker said he
won't be applying for the post.
"I used to be a teacher, and I ·
know how schools work, but I'm ·
just not interested in doing that
right now,• he said.
But Decker said he still will·
probably be getting phone calls.
from angry parents or inquisi-.
· tive reporters.
·One of the funniest calls I.
got was a man who said, 'I want.
to give you a piece of my,
mind,"' Decker said. "I said,
'Wait a minute you got the
wrong Ed Decker.'•
Another caller offered to buy
him a spaghetti lunch. Though
the lunch was tempting, he
admitted -as he had many·
times before -that the caller.
also had the wrong Ed Decker. _
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THURSDAY, MARot 12. 1998
New niethed 0f funding
may enrich Newport-Mesa
• District expects to
qualify for property tax
revenues, replacing state
as primary source. The
change could incre ase
per-student spending.
By Husein Mashni, Datly Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -With
Orange County's economy and
property values on the rise, the
school district here may find that it
is a basic aid school <Usbict, which
means that its primary funding
source is local property tax rev-
enues, as it was before 1996.
The changeover occurs auto-
matically when the district's coun-
ty property taxes are able to gen-
erate more funding for the schools
than the state provides. School
board President Jim Ferryman
said the district's $105 million
1996-97 budget was within
$80,000 of being basic aid.
"My feeling is that we are
probably already basic aid right
now," Ferryman said. "The good
thing about being basic aid is that
you get more money but it's also
harder to plan "
Before 1996, Newport-Mesa
was one of the few dlstncts in the
state to get most of its money from
"A lot of that money
comes with strings
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• local property taxes. But with the
mflux of new students and state-
mandated, class-size reductions,
the district became an average
daily attendance district, which
meant most of the school funding
came from the state.
Some of the factors that may
push Newport-Mesa over the line
include the proliferation of home
sales in the county. there has also
been an increase in the number of
pre-Proposition 13 homes being
sold.
A house that was sold for
$300,000 before 1978, when
Proposition 13 was enacted, is still
being taxed only on the $300,000
sale price of the home, even
though the house may now be
worth $700,000. But when the
house is sold for its current price, it
would be taxed on the full value.
School district officials won't
know which funding formula it
will fall under until July, when the
county determines its total tax
revenues.
"It's hard to tell right now
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which way it will go,• said Mike
Pine, the district's a.ssistant super-·
intendent of business services.
•eounty projec:Uons aren't usual-
ly very accurate. The data's ~ot as
precise as it could be.•
But Pine said the district is tee-
tering on the brink of becoming
ba.lic aid again. The switch is not
likely to immedilltely increase the
amount of money the district
spends on students. ·ume. enrollments drop sig-
'nificantly and pr"Qperty values in-
crease significantly. we're not taJk ..
ing about a dramatic shift.• be said.
During the 1980s, the district
had significantly higher per-stu-
dent expenditures from basic aid.
But Pine said the district is in no
position to duplicate that situation
even if the district becomes basic
aid again.
The district receives about
$3,600 from the state for each stu-
dent. With local and federal mon-
ey, the district ends up spending
about $5,200 per student per year,
Fine said.
The state also has other alloca-
tions for the school district on top
of the $3,600 per student alloca-
tions. But Fine said most of the
other state money is already allo-
cated to specific programs such as
technology.
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with strings attached," he said.
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supervisor . campaign
.talk at toxic dump
By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot
COSfA MESA-Former May-
or Sandy Genis will use a notori-
ous toxic dump in Huntington
Beach as a backdrop today to dis-
cuss some of the
issues she
hopes to
address in her
campaign to
unseat incum-
bent county
Supervisor Jim
Silva
Genis, who is one of several __
challengers Sandy Gen.ls
looking to win
the 2nd District
supervisor seat. will speak to a
group of supporters at 10:30 a.m.
at the comer of Hamilton Avenue
and Magnolia Street in Hunting-
ton Beach.
Other candidates include Hunt-
ington Beach residents Ralph Silva
and Dave Sullivan, a city council-
man.
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'lbe J8..aae property. known u
the NESI lite, operated u 4 tozic
dump for neady 50 years before it
was doled in the early 1980s.
Over the years, the property
bu been used to dispose of sulfu-
ric add, aluminum slag and other
dangerous materlals.
•1 just want to bring up some
of the issues that are affecting our
community that we're going to be
talking about (in the campaign],•
Genis said.
The property is now being
studied to see if the toxic soil can
be easily scooped out and dis-
posed of, allowing the property to
be developed for homes.
Genis said this week she wants
to focus attention on cleanup
efforts at the site.
A member of the Bo1sa Chica
Land 'lhlst, a group working to
save the Bo1sa Chica wetlands
and mesa from planned residen-
tial d~elopment, Genis promised
that environmental, parks and
development issues will play a
major role in her campaign to
oust Silva.
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David and Victoria Collins of Corona Del Mar read the Dally
Pilot all the way in Port Stanley to the Falkland Islands.
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Will Celebrate -It~
TENTH ANNIVERSARY
on
-· Tllursday, Marih 12--. ---< ---
1 Oa.m . to 8p.m .
We wish to thank all of our cuatomera for ~ au
during t>aeae ten }'eQl'I and would l<we to haw >OI' atop by and
have 80lne refrelhmentl, take home aome ~bath
aamplea, ent4lt' °"' drmWlla and gen.eraJly haw Cl good Ume.
The drawlnga wQl be ewrry half how and will oonUt ol fllta
ltorn tho followlnl ~
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Pleue 'Join Us On Tbla llappy Occuionl
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Jon Grab.am. baby Christine, Leslie Graham and Usa Wong, all
of Corona del Mar, went to Vancouver, Canada, and remem-
bered to bring their Dally PlloL
1v Central Orange Coast YMCA • om ;;~HHA.Y
Tuesday, March 17th, 1998
• Swimming • Aerobics • Racquetball
• Treadmill • Bicycles • Pim More
Any activity we have in the buiJdirJg 1t youn free!
Durins tlk day free coffee, ~ef. andfru'U will be otlOilaht. wha.
•upplie• '°''· • loin our pruchool children in·~ Happy Birthday at 11 :OOom,
followed by COM and pwu:h . • BuiJdins hour. ore 5:30om t-0 lO:OOpm
2300 Univeni Drive Ne rt Beach CA 92660 714 642-9990
Sydney $763 RT
Auckland $653 RT
8 Days/7 Nig?ts Bali Hai/Moorca (gdn, bung.) ........................................ $8
8 Da"ys/7 Nights Bali Hai/Moorca (ocean vic:w bung., 18 meals+ tour).$1,45
8 Days/7 Nights Sofitd's Moorca/Bora Bora .......................................... $ 1,56
8 Days/7 Nights Moorca Beachcomber Park:roya.1 (ovcrwatcr bung.) ...... $1,735
8 Days/7 Nights Fiji Crusoe Reson (18 meals) ......................................... $93
8 Days/5 Ni~tS Sydney at Manhattan Hotel (great fur funilics!) ............. $899
13 Da 10 i t.s New Zealand B /drivc ............................................. $1264
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COLLECTOR'S GALLERY
. * C.Ome aplo~ our new Mediterranean style
<:./Urw'1 G.an,opcning .'W • ...,"' +. wo HCIJ)el't Interiors will be cdebrating dUs
mot widt a huge ••••iM Mid * Vacw our laiat ci)llections Of home fumishiop
&om our recicot l!llrlJ*"' buying trip.
+ Immediate delivery is available on all in~stock
merchandise. + G....J o,n.n.,;, .i c.,,. M., ~ ~ + ~ domeuic lines include: Baktr, Century,
Hidtory White, Jdfco, Sligh and many odien.
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~ ~ECYCU DRIVE bHarbor View Elementary
chool holds its monthly recycle
:ve from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p .m. in ~e Oasis Center parking lot, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del
IM.ar. Bring newspapers, alu-
:mm~ cans '"imd glass, but no
1plastic. For more information,
;<:all 723-6133. ,
CHILDREN OF PARKINSONIANS
The Children of Parkinsonians
support group for caregivers and
adult children of those with
:Parkinson's meets for free from 7
to 9 p .m. in Classroom 3 of the
Oasis Senior Centex;. 800 Mar-
' guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
For more information, call 645-
' $352.
Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th
St. The public is invited. For
more information, call 5"8-0358.
CAREER NETWORK
~ Career Network for the
uilemployed meets from 7 :30 to 9
p.m. at St Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. Ad.mission is
free. Por more information, call
574-2239.
BUSINESS NETWORK
Sylvia Bar will speak on Kab-
balah -Is it the latest fad or the
oldest? at the Consumer Business
Network's meeting at 7 a.m. in
The Mezzanine, 19800
MacArthur Blvd. The cost is $15
and includes breakfast. For more
information, call 550-4785.
RESUME WORKSHOP
Orange Coast College's Re-
Entry CentM otters a free resume
writing work.shop from noon to
1:30 p.m. in Room 106 of the
Counseling and Ad.missions
Bullding. For more information,
call -432-5162.
llOOD DltJVE
Oakwood Apartments con-
ducts lts annual blood drive from
3 to 8:15 p.m. at 880 Irvine Ave.,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 573-3750.
MOTORCYQ.E SWAP
Inter-Shows Motonrport Pro-
mottons, InC. preie,nts the motor-
cycle swap from 5 to 10 p.m. in
Building 10. Orange County
Fairgrounds, 88 Pail Drive, Costa
Mesa. Admission is $6. For more
information, call 582-2371.
AMISH CRAFT SHOW
Ami.lb Country Thadition.s pre-
~LBOA PENINSULA PROGRAM
• The Newport Beach Public
t!Jbrary offers a free program,
~~f boa Peninsula: An Overview
~f Proposed Enhancements, at 7
. m. in the Central Library's
riends Meeting Room, 1000
t,Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
!For more information, call 717-
~801.
TRUE WEALTH
Chapman University's School
of Business and Economics
Alumni Association and the
School of Education present
speaker Tom Harken on The
Secret of nue Wealth at a break-
fast from 7 :30 to 9 a.m. at The
Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Cost is $25. To register,
Reservations required. Call 800/514-HOAG ( 4624).
HIMALAYAS PROGRAM
_ Adventure 16 offers a free
.program, The "Other Side• of
lthe Himalayas -Inner Ladakh,
tat 7 p.m. at 1959 Harbor Blvd.,
llCosta Mesa. The program
~eludes colorful images and tra-
1.~,~onal music from the
1rumalayas. For more informa-
ltion, call 650-3301.
pMPROVEMENT GROUP
'" The Wallace Area lmprove-
;xnent Group holds its annual
£meeting at 7 p.m. in the Costa
,., I ••'II ,I 1111 I'' \I II I. 111 f ,, I " 1"11
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Exclusively at
HEMPHILL'S
RUGS & CARPETS
Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224
230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa
rugsandcarpets. com
5"£CIAL NOTE: We are the only
Independent ct.aler to hrie the 5-mcN•r Collktion In ~ C-nty.
call 744-7097.
DEVELOP A WEB SIT£
Newport Harbor Area Cham-
ber of Commerce presents Learn
How to Develop Your Own Web
Site: The Right Way, the second
of three free workshops, from
7:30 to 9 a.m. at the chamber's •
conference room, 1470 Jamboree
Road, Newport Beach. For more
information, call 640-4789.
Come join us at the
BALBOA BAY CLUB
for FUN. LUNCH and an
INFORMATIVE
WORKSHOP on
How to Negotiate
Better and to
Resolve Conflict
• Employment Family,
Community
• Flnd out how you
communicate and
resotve conflict
•Improve listening and
questioning skills
• Learn how to ask for
what you want
Professionals. Parents.
Sr. Citizens
AD an welcome!
Sat, March 21. 1998
1 Oam-4pm $95
Early Bird $75
(by 3113198)
E.L.D. Mediation
Services
1.800.588.3341
How best to
take care of a
work of art?
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RO LEX
For the month of March,
bring your Role~ Oyater
watch to us, and we will be
happy to help ~oa take
care ofil
For 40 years, we have been tending to the watches of
discerrung Rolex owners. While you wait, .we will
steam off the bracelet and case, polish the crystal ana
electronically check for accuracy of time. Your watch
will not have to be opened. This PRE£ OnER ia
good through the montb of March.
Unless otherwise rioted, all classes and events are free .
Mll'Ch 18
"'*'81111y, 7 p.m.
Mll'Ch 19
Tllrlday, 8 p.m.
Mll'Ch 18 ,,....Yr 7 llJll.
lllldly, 8 p.m.
Marcb18
WlilllllldlY, 7 p.m.
Mlrch21
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Medical Breakthrough:
Improved Methods for Better
Vision Without Glasses.
join Richard Weiss~ M.D., Hoag Hospital
ophthalmologist, eye and cosmetic surgeon will
discuss this new invention used throughout the
country and approved by the FDA.
Be Prepared -American Heart
Association CPR Heart Saver Course.
Learn essential life-saving techniques for adults and
children. Receive certification card. $25 fee,
materials included. Call 631 -3623
for reservations.
Oh, My Aching Shoulder! ·
Join Charles Bellitti, M.D., Hoag Hospital
orthopedic surgeon, to learn more about the
diagnosis and treatment of arthritis and common
injuries of the shoulder.
Be Prepared -American Heart
Association CPR Heart Saver Course.
Learn essential life-saving techniques for adults and
children. Receive certification card. $25 fee,
materials included. Call 631-3623
for reservations.
Maybe A Baby?
If you are thinking about having a baby, this seminar
is for you! Learn everything you need to know before
pregnancy. Presen~ by Usa Karamardian, M.D.,
Hoag Hospital 08/GYN.
Be Prepared -American Heart
Association CPR Heart Saver Course.
Learn essential_life-'savin techniques for adults and
children. Receive certification card. $25 fee ,
materials included. <All 631 ·3'23
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tents the Am1ah Quilt and Craft
Show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
building 14, orange County
Fairgrounds, 88 Pail Drive, Costa
Mesa. Ad.misslon is free. Call,
352-8305.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 12. 1998 ; .
.CONTINUED FROM A7
Gem Fa.ire. Inc presents a
Gem, Jewelry and Bead Show
from noon to 7 p m m bwld.ing
12, Orange County Fairgrounds,
88 Pair Dnve, Costa Mesa.
Admission is $4 for adults and $3
for seniors. For more information,
call 708-3247.
MOTORCYCLE SWAP
Inte r-Shows Motorsport Pro-
motions, Inc. presents the motor-
cycle swap from 5 to to p.m. in
building l O. Orange County Fair-
grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Admission is $6 For more
informabon, calJ 582-2371
RETIRED OFFICERS
The Golden West chdpter of
the Rellred Officers Association
meets dt b pm at the Costa Mesa
Goll and Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Dnvc, Costd Mesa. Reser-
vations are rt>qwre<.l 546-2402
INVENTORS FORUM
The Inventors rorurn presents
New Ideas, Market Research and
the Web!. d -,cm1ndr tor people
with new 1dC'cts, inventors and
business exc•cu tiw•s, from 8 to 10
p.m. m the scwnn• ll•dure build-
ing at Oranu£> C'octst College,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
COit is $15. Por more information.
call 253-0909.
SA1URDAY
AMJSH CRAFT SHOW
Amish Country 1l'aditiom pre-
sent the, Amish Quilt and Craft
Show, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
building 14, Orange County Pair-
grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Admission is free. For more
information. call 352-8305.
ANTIQUE TOYS
The Friends of Orange Coast
College's Norman E. Watson
Llbrary presents a program that
looks at antique toys, at 10 a.m. at
the private residence of toy col-
lector Ralph Tomlinson. Admis-
sion is $5. Seating is limited. For
more information, call 432-5087.
GEM SHOW
Gem Paire, Inc. presE)nts a,
Gem, -:Jewelry and Bead Show,
from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in building
12, Orange County Fairgrounds,
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa .
Admission is $4 for adults and $3
for seniors. For more information,
calJ 708-324 7.
FABULOUS FUCHSIAS
Sherman Library and Gardens'
free Weekend Gardener Series
continues with, Fabulous Fuch-
sias, at 9:30 a.m., at 2647 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. For
OIJAl.IIW
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PREsc.HOOL &. ELEMENTARY
Ages 21/1 to l 2 Years
EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
lsubllthcd 1970
• Montesson Cumcutum
· lldllec &. Gymn.uttc • Performing Aiu
· PhonetK Rcc\dtng Prog1c\m
· Music · Foreign l.dngu.\gr
• Creanve An · Open Yec\r Round
·Computer ScJence · rull U<~ndfd Oc\y Cc1tt
PRESCHOOL
1 701 West Boker St
Cosio N-.eso Costa Mesa
714 549 .. 3903
FINE ART EXHIBITION
" M•rch artl • 29th
Oc t. Wa l uc.oloA ~ ac.A:J llc. Pal n.hn.9•
Pholo9Aaph:J -~c.ulpluAt
Mtr.id Me.cl la
Pule.l•
J e.wih» t Mou
~~~. (O~ SHOW HOURS
MES~ Wedt.·Sd. ll lo8pm
~ LE):l;UE Sunday 11 to 5 pm
-AWAI.OS REaPTION: Sunday, Match 15th, 2:00 to 4:00 pm
. -
Beach. Admlllion i• $10. for next millenniwn. Por more infor·
mont lnfonnation. ciill 476-0991. mation, call 717""3801.
GEM SHOW
Gem Paire, Inc. presents a,
Gem, Jewelry arid Bead Show,
from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. in building
12, Orange County Fairgrounds,
88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Admission ts M for adults and $3
for seniors, ~?-3247.
CREATING A lnVeSH IDENTITY
Temple Bat Yahm Sisterhood
offers a program featuring Arlene
Chernow of the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations
speaking about creating a Jewish
identity for children, at 9:15 a.m.
at 1011 Camelback St., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
644-6563.
ATTENTION DEROT DISORDER
Counselor Stephanie Silva
offers a class on communication
skills for adults with Attention
Deficit Disorder from 7 to 9 p .m.
Monday at Coastline Cowiseling
Center, 1200 Quail St., Newport
COVER YOUR ASSETS
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce presents
Tom Ba&:thor of •cover Your
Assets, ge Your Attitude,• at
its Business Referral Luncheon at
7:15 a.m. at 1W1n Palms Restau-
rant, Puhlon Island, 630 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
For reseivatlons, call 729-4400.
GAROENQ.UB
The Newport Hills Garden
Club celebrate St. Patrick's Day
and Arbor Day with a memorial
tree planting at 11:30 a.m. at the
Environmental Nature Center at
1601 16th St., Newport Beach.
Weather permitting. For more
infonnation, call 64-'-5933.
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TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE
The Newport Beach Central
Llbrary presents a free program,
Now You See It, Now You Don't,
at noon in the Friends Meeting
Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., New-
port Beach. The program will dis-
cuss modem optometry and how
visual demands will change in the
• Early Years Toys ..
• DcvelopmentaJ toys for children birth to 10 years.
• QuaJity toys with lasting and creative play value.
• Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff.
OROtlD AUCTION
The N'ewport Harbor Orchid
Society presents Ill 14th annual
Orchid AuctlOn from 1 to 10 p .m.
at the Neighborhood Community
Center, 18f5 Park Ave., Costa
Mesa. Aclmi.ssion is free. For more
information. ca.11832-7100.
SKI LECTURE
Outdoor photographer and
adventurer Sam Roberts presents
a free slide show and ledw'e on
The Sierra High Route: The Clas·
sic 1\-ans-Sierra Ski Tour at 7:30
p .m. Tuesday at The North Pace
~tore, 'Jttangle Square, 1870-A
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 646-0909.
MEN'S FEU.OWSHIP BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Break-
fast of St Andrew's Presbyterian
Church meets from 7 to 8 p .m. in
Dierenfield Hall, 600 St. Andrew's
Place, Newport Beach. Reserva-
tions are not needed. Cost is $2.50
IHIPERGO
$5.99 Sq. Ft. 111"'·'"'"1
per ~n. For more information,
call 57.C·2239.
'iiOua APPl'EOATION
The Ne~~m~::ebor Area Chamber of presents
..
ill annual, Police Appreciation
Breakfast, at 7:15 a.m. at the •
Newport Bea.ch Sheraton, 4545
MacArthur Blvd. Tickets are $20.
For more information, call 729-
4-'00.
INVESTING FOR WOMEN
Smith and Barney financial
consultants Adrl Esnard Miller
and Michelle Plugge present
Investing 101: For WOJllen Only!
twice -from noon to 1:30 p.m.
and from 6 to 1 p.m. -at 660
Newport Center Drive, 11th Floor,
Newport Be ach. Admission is
free, reservations required. For
more information, call 717-5422.
RNANONG YOUR EDVCATION
Orange Cpa.st College's Re-
Entry Center presents a free
workshop on Financing YoUT
Education from 6 to 8 p.m. in the
center, Room 106 of the Counsel-
ing and Admissions Building,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
For additional information, call
432-5162.
Wool Carpets
from $19.90
.. 642-4212
1827 WE.STCLJFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEA CB
Carpet Your Entire Home
with Plush or Berber
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same as cash ·• ,
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While Supplies Last
ABPETDEPOT . .
VINYL* WOOD * MARBLE *TILE
Commen:W. ~ S.• cl SavlCfl
Full llne of Woo. WCN8fl Axmlnster & Slsal Carpeting Available
1804 Harbor 9oulevud • Costa .....
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Mon-Sllt1N
'' ~tea."
Coming to a Main Street near you.
Ifs sorta like there's a big Hertz at1he airport and a little ffertz in the n11ghborhood.
We're Hertz Local Edition. And w~re in the neighborhood when you need a rental car:
We'll even pick you up. Whenever you need a hand. Or a car: .
For your lnfonnatJon: Optional LOW la S9 a da}t Avallablllty Is Umltect Rates available at southern
catlfomla locations through May 17, 1998, and requires a 3--ctay minimum keep. Minimum rental age
Ir 25. Customer pfck-upfretum la avallable In local area. No commercial discounts or promotional
offers apply. Standard rentaJ qualifications, rentaJ ~r1od. geographic and return restrlcUons ~ 3-dly
total of $29.94 Includes 300 free mltet, 21i tor each addldonal mMe.Taxes,Y8hk:le licensing fee averaging
67t a day. and optional ltema, SJch as refuellng, are extra. Proof of Insurance Is required.
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upporters of Childhelp meet for lunch and Jttshion
a.o.et Brown and Rena
Mlokoff turned the Hyatt
Regency Hotel, Irvine into
lovef est for the children of
Cbildhelp latt week. ,
The annual luncheon and
tasbion show, Por the Love of a
Child, united more than 500
Orange Coasters paying $75
each to benefit the Beaumont,
Calif. Childhelp home for
abused children.
Joining Brown and Minkoff
ytas a committee of dedicated
local women including Mary
Allyn Dexter, president of the
Orange County Chapter of
Cbildhe1p, PatU Edward.a,
Eileen Saul, Sharon Van Sickle,
Renate CarlHon. Kim Doud,
Pam Arnett, Ta.ml Rua, Barbara
Ganahl, Susan Whitlock, Ginni
Valley, Nancy Whitlock, Ubby
Werner, Katie Clark and Gem-
ma Wolf.
The event began with a late-
morning reception welcoming
Childhelp founders Yvonne
Fedderson and Sara O'Meara
Slgholtz. The ladies arrived at
the Hyatt, traveling from their
headquarters located in
Phoenix, Ariz. to meet and greet
their Childhelp friend$ in
Orange County.
Child.help Orange County is
a very large and generous
group, one of the most signifi-
cant in what is now an interna-
tional chain of support for Fed-
b.w.
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derson and Sigholtz, and their
concept designed to protect
abused children that began
more than 40 years ago.
Fedderson and Sigholtz were
young performers who traveled
overseas to entertain U.S. troops
in Asia in the late 1950s. What
they found were abandoned
children fathered by American
service men, born to Asian
women, and left to wander.
The children were unaccept-
·ed by their motherland: out-
casts, living reminders of war
and foreign invasion. Perform-
ing for the troops soon became
incidental to two young women
who found a greater pwpose in
life.
Childbelp was created to
protect these children, originally
11 Japanese-American children
found in the streets of Tokyo. A
home was established to give
them shelter and the essentials
of We. Pedderson and Sigholtz
returned to Hollywood and ral-
lied their community to raise
funds to support their orphan-
age across the world.
Some years later, the need to
help children here at home
became a priority for the
founders. The apparent rise in
domestic child abuse created a
rally to action, ultimately result-
ing in the building of Childhelp
Village in Beaumont.
Thousands of children have
called the village their home.
and Pedderson and Sigholtz are
proud to say that their vision
has made a real difference in
real lives. In recent years, the
organization has grown, open-
ing facilities around the nation,
including one local a.uxiliary in
Orange County.
Following the reception,
whlch coincided with a silent
auction held in the lobby of the
Hyatt, the event began with the
introduction of a woman named
Connie.
She was actually first intro-
duced on video tape in a pro-
duced segment shown to the
crowd on giant screens in the
ballroom. Salad forks tapped
and tingled plates all over the
ballroom and the video began
to roll.
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As Connie's personal story
was revealed, the tapping and
the tingling slowed to near
silence. Then, Connie was intro-
duced by Pedderson and
Sigholtz, and she came up out
of the cro>Vd onto the stage and
on11.ftn11'rDwt"'f''Ji;eA'k o women who
had given her a ce at life.
Connie had c me to the
Childhe ge as a young
girl. Her mother had burned
Connie's hands over the gas
flame of the family stove when
she had refused to fetch her a
beer.
"When I entered the Child-
help Village I remember my
mother telling me that they
were going to beat me. I cried, I
was so scared," she told the
bushed crowd. "It was of course
a lie, and I found that Childbelp
became my home. I was ca.red
for, and loved, and taught so
many things there.
"Mostly, I learned to love
myself and to have self-respect
and today I am the m<>Uier of
two great children . I have a
wonderful husband, I'm work-
ing on finishing my college
study, and I have no fear that
the chain of child abuse will
TASK
(Team of Aduocates for
Special Kids)
is hosting a
Basic Assistlve
Technology seminar
Wed ., March 25, 1998
at 8 :30 am-12:30 pm.
s 1 o prepayment
(free to Pountaln vauey
residents but must
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Info on Asst. Technology,
AT devices. identify laws
supporting the selection.
acquisition. and
implementation of AT.
The seminar is designed
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resurface in my We,• she said.
"The chain is broken.·
Applause filled the ballroom
as the women embraced, and
the salad forks once again
began to click and clack. As the
Hyatt staff removed the first
course, lights dimmed and
South Coast Plaza Community
Relations Director BWur Wal-
lerich took the microphone and
introduced. the fashion show
prepared and presented by
South Coast Plaza.
It was a tour de force presen-
tation that included
designers/retailers Calvin Klein,
Joan and David, Faconnable,
MaxMara. Ermenegildo Zegna.
Sulka and Bottega Veneta. Male
and female models paraded the
cat walk to a music-driven dis-
play that was enhanced by mar-
velous choreography.
A young male dancer with
moves that emulated the toe-
tapping gamut from Astaire to
Travolta, along with bis two
lovely female dance partners.
grabbed the crowd with a lively
performance woven in and out
of the fashlon presentation. It
was innovative and entertaining
and the crowd loved it.
Lunch was served following
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• ttal1d Parlffin
the fashion show. 1be change m
routine wu a little contusing for
some who assumed the salad
was lunch.
A major p0rtion of mixed grill
wu served, includirig lamb
chops, jumbo prawns, a salmon
medallion and veggies d e jour
as Childbelp ~upporters miri-
gled and tabled hopped to visit.
In the crowd were Sue Hook.
Tina Schamttz, Sandy Slmon,
Margo Chamberlin. Lynda
Hugbe1, Marlon Jacobson, ~
Stern. Muy Lou Hornsby,
Marta Crutcher and the espe-
cially chic Barbara Bowle.
Major support for Ute event
came from Mildmoto of South
Coast Plaza, donori of a suite of
black pearl earrings and drop,
raffled off to one lucky woman.
Lynette and Richard Berg,
Judie and George Argyros,
John and Donna Crean. Moore-
field Construction. the lovely
Nancy and Donald Wynne, Jim
and Nancy Baldwin, Glabman's
Furniture and Antonello Ris-·
torante were all among the gen-
erous sponsors of the event for
Childhelp.
• B.W. COOK'S column appears every
Thursday and Saturday.
Participating Merehants
• Amaree's •
• Westcliff Optometry •
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reel critics
Find big laughs .in 'Lebowslq,' big yawns in 'Twilight'
mnows NOTI: The Reel Crltla col--
wnn features movie critiques written by
community members sef\ling on our
p.nel.
Superstars can't save
plot in Newman film
B ill and Gay agree: With all
these superstars, •1Wi-
ligbt• couldn't miss. It was
going to be a blockbuster. Unfor-
tunately, •bust9 is a better decla-
ration.
Oh-obi He needs more aidl Bring
in Raymond Hope (James Gar-
ner), another ex-cop/private
Investigator.
The audience gasped ("Why
Gamer? Must be his TV experi-
ence some years ago as an inert
P.I. on "Rockford Files•). There
were at least five more absurd
sub-plots we left out.
Each of these veteran super-
stars is capable of providing pro-
fessional performances. Tho bad
"1\vil.ighr needed a spotlight.
The whole undertaking was very
·dim."
• GAY WASSAU-KEU.Y, 57, is the edi-
tor of a Balboa newspaper and is active
in the c6mmunify. BILL KEUY, SS, is an
industrial engineer.
the exception of Goodman's times, this movie features con-
character, I kept asking myself slant surprtses around every cor-
. why these people were in the ner of the fast-paced screenplay.
fihn at all. They served no pur-Jeff Bridg~ is great as The
pose other than to provide a brief Dude, an agmg pothead who
smirk. or to serve as a set up for leads a deeply casual lite of no
a brief disjointed laugh some-consequence. His most serious
where 'tn th~ film. activity is hanging out at the
And several of the directions local bowling alley with an
the plot went in were tompletely assortment of fello~ losers.
J>Ointless, serving only to confuse That is, until he IS lJlista.ken
the story line and convolute the by thugs for
film. another .
Now don't get me wrong. I like Lebowski ~d
the Coens. •Raising Arizona• and cau9'ht up m a
•Pargo• ·are two of my all-time b~e ~eb of
faves. And honestly, all things kidn~p~mg
aside there are a few hilarious and mtrtgue. mom~ts in •t.ebowski.. nus puts The
What is disappointing is that Dude ~ way
the story had potential if the cin-over bis bead.
Paul
Newman
(Harry
Ross) is a
slow-mov-
ing, retired,
down-on-
bis-luck.
private
investigator
who is now
Coen brothers are at it
again with new comedy
Paul Newman and Susan Sanmdon star In the drama .. 1\vWghl" emati.c wonder twins had only The. presence
remained focused and not tried John De pko of bis best pal,
sober and all Kell caruiot car-Gay Wass -y
ry a gun for and Bill Kelly
~he
might harm himseU.
So he is living with tired-out
actor Gene Hackman (Jack
Ames) who is dying of cancer.
Ames has a wife, Catherine, who
is a chain-smoking, piano-play-
ijlg, past-prime actress (Susan
Sarandon). Her first husband dis-
appeared some 20 years ago.
(Foul play? Let's hope!)
The worn-out plot thick.ens
when Ames hands Ross a myste-
rious package to deliver to a
woman but instead finds a near-
dead has-been P.I. at the meeting
place. Now Ross is in big trouble.
Where is Catherine's missing
husband? And, how did we
'know -Ross has a crush on
Catherine!
Enter Verna (Stockard Chan-
mng), a cop and old girlfriend of ~s. She's going to help him.
" .
~Where t
• ~9
·w bether it's ·Raising Ari-
zona,• "Barton Fink,"
"The Hudsucker
Proxy" or last year's critically
acclaimed and Oscar-winning
film •Fargo," everyone who bas
seen a Joel and Ethan Coen film
would probably agree that the
brothers have a strange and off-
beat sense of humor. ·
Their wickedly satirical paro-
dies of characters who dance to
the beat of a different drummer
often times bit or completely
miss the mass audience's funny
bone. "The Big Lebowski," the.
Coens' recent release, is no dif-
ferent.
Written, produced and direct-
ed as usual by the Coen siblings,
the film-is presented 4S a come-
dy /detective story about a case of
mistaken identity, followed by a
kidnapping and ransom deal,
and the events that subsequently
unfold.
Narrated by Sam Elliot (in his
best western cowboy accent),
Jeff Bridges plays Jeffrey
Lebowski, otherwise known as
The Dude. The Dude is a slack-
er-supreme,
hippie-surfer
type, who,
when be isn't
smoking
reefer or
drinking
Wh.lte Rus-
sians, can be
fowid bowling
with buddies
and fellow
losers.
Walter
(John Good-
Richard
Brunette
man), is a Vie tnam vet who
blames every misfortune on the
war, or Donny (Steve Buscemi),
whose only purpose in life
seems to be 10 be told ta "shuL _
the f... up" by Walter whenever
he opens bis mouth.
Solely because they have the
same name and because of idiot
henclunen, The Dude is initially
roughed up and mistaken for
millionaire Jeffrey Lebowski,
•
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bl ea6cfast menu Bnbsh grocer'f tt.elllS for sale Catenng
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GURU'S SANDV\(ICHES
We serve ~ & cold dlli sencMiches. Ur sandwiches are the
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Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is
~ From 11 em-9pm Lunch end Dinner Set Sun Brunch Barn
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8enqueta 0-Privata Parties. Al Major D-eclit Cards Accept.ed.
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Pasta. Caeser Selad, Home made Sausage. Veel, Lamb,
Vageterian Dishes, Wina, Beer. Cepp ICcino & Oeeeert. Hours:
a .k.a. The Big Lebowski, whose
ex-porn star and trophy wife
owes money to several seedy
characters all over town.
She is kidnapped and ran-
somed, and The Big L employs
the The Dude to deliver the ran-
s9m under the auspices he'd be
able to recognize the guys who
mistook him for the real Lebows-
ki in the first place.
From there the plot thick.ens
and I won't even attempt to
explain what happens. Suffice it
to say that events unfold in typi-
cal Coen brothers fashion, com-
plete with strange dream
sequences and the introduction
of eccentric-to-say-the-least char-
acters of whacked-out propor-
tion.
Various Coen film alumni
inch1ding John Turt:urro~ Good-
man and Buscemi, pepper the ·
landscape of this movie. In past
Coen ventures these perverse
characters have added some-·
thing to the story and to the
overall flavor of the film.
In "Lebowski," however, with
AMACHI
to fit so many useless machina-a crazed Vlet-
tions into the film. nam vet
So overall, on the Brunette played by John Goodman,
scale of "pay full price at the accelerates the plot ~to t?e typ·
movies," •bargain matinee," ical Coen brothers' wild nde.
"video rental." •wait for cable" There is suspense in the twists
or •rd rather be a brain-dead and turns of this plot, but this
loser like The Dude than watch movie is really a continuous
this movie" (wait a minute, I satire of almost every aspect of
pretty much am a brain-dead los-American life. Wealth, power,
er like The Dude). I give •Tue sex, art, politics, funerals and pop
Big Lebowski, • rated R for lan-culture itseU all become objects
guage and some sexual content, of parody as we follow The
a •wait for cable" rating. Dude's adventures.
• RJOtAJltD 8RUNETTE, 34, is a recre-
ation supervisor with the city of Costa
Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident.
'The Big Lebowski' is
big oftbeat fun
A s in..:'..FCU'QO" anq •Raising
Arizona• the Coen broth-
ers once again bring to
the screen a collection of oddball
characters who occupy the hid-
den spaces on the fringes of nor-
mal society.
Funny, offbeat, and surreal at
Great use of music and out-
standing special effects in the
fantasy sequences add to the sur-
real effect. There's a lot of unnec·
essary bad language, but the
movie always maintains its sense
of humor. At times hilarious, it's
one giant spoof and totally
tongue-in-check. •nie B~
Lebowski • is big fun.
Grade: B+
• JOHN DEPKO, 47, Is a Costa Mesa res-
ident and a senior Investigator for the
Orange County Publk Defender's
Office.
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(71 4) 645-5518
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week. Lunch 11 :3Jam..2:30pm Moom. Dinner 5:3Q.10:CQ>m
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Sun. Located at 4250 Birch St.
9550022
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Fri. & Set. Pnme Rib, Full Bar & Wine I.lat. Calual IXess.
Hours: Lunches 11 :3().2:30 -Dinner Mon.&t. from 5:30pm.
Visa. Mastercard, llner'9 Club Located At. 1695 r.;ne fwe., (At.
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Menu Includes Steak. Freet\ Rah. Oticksl, 8'rgra & Setacla.
Pnces Range From $3.75 R>r IJ.n::h & $6.25 R>r llnnar.
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The premium smak and aeatood holae In ()wige Cw1ty elnce
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THURSDAY, MAAOf 12., 1998 A11
Mamet examines academic, political issues in 'Oleanna'
ByTomlltus r r I •
P IAygoers considering an I
academic career may have l
strong second thoughts 1
after watching •oteanna, • David f
Mamet's riveting ~on of :
1990s sodal and political issues I
on the Second St.age of South l
Coast Repertory. :
Mamet touches on a broad •
scope of •now• issues in this l
1992 work -sexual politics, !
femiDism. academic freedom and I
political conectness -but the
core element here is vulnerabili-
ty. Can a respected, about-to-be-
tenured university professor be
destroyed by the whim of a bor-
derline psychotic student? And if
so, why?
Director Martin Benson bas
done a superlative job with his
two-character cast, modulating
their performances to the extent
that we sit, uneasily, on a ticking
bomb awaiting the inevitable
explosion. When it occurs, it is
predictably devastating.
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Michael Cana-
van and J.ymey
McLeod attempt
to reach an
understanding in
.. Oleanna" OD
the Second Stage
of South Coast
Repertory.
Though both strive mightily,
there can be no connection. He
constantly talks over her bead
and she cannot allow him to fin·
ish a sentence. It's a sn..dy in
frustration -exacerbated by
the ill-timed phone calls -
, which escalates to outlandish l proportions as she brings
: groundless charges of sexual
: harassment and he ultimately
' strikes back with the only ! weapons left to him.
• Michael Canavan delivers a I
1 superb performance as John, I the sympathetic but ultra-intel-
lectual educator whose use of
words like "paradigm,• which
require a pause for explanation,
drastically hinder his chances of
getting through to the confused
student .
He may well appreciate the
power Qf his position. which
spawns an attitude of supenon-
ty, but his genuine attempts to
level the playing field are com-
mendably portrayed.
As Carol, whose confusion
turns to frustration, then venge-
' ful anger, Lynsey McLeod is
equally brilliant, though the
play's constrictions require that
she keep a lid on the psychotic
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nature of her character.
McLeod depic:U the simmer-
ing anxiety perhaps a bit too
much too aooo, yet without this
early telegraphy, her later
behavi,or might be dJfticult to
comprehend.
Veteran Mamet watchers
may be amazed to find only two
instances of the •p• word in the
play, spaced an hour apart.
Here the playwright eschews
his usual ptoclivity for profanity
to concentrate on the inner
workings of his characters as
they strive to understand one
another.
Understanding, of course, is
futile given the ingredients with
which the playwright has used
to create his two-character con·
fuct. But the path toward that
end is endowed witp richly
delineated performances under
the direction of a master.
It is a play to talk about on
the way home, along with (like
Mamet's •Speed the Plow") just
what the hell the title has to do
with anything. The SCR
ne wsletter attributes it to an old
Norwegian folk song, which is
as good an explanation as any.
The premise is innocent
enough: A troubled female stu-
dent sits in her professor's office,
exasperated with her inability to
comprehend his instruction. He
is exasperated as well, constantly
interrupted by telephone calls
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Monday through Friday; from 7
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and Sunday in 'he Town Square
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> FOLK SINGER
Temple Isaiah of Newport presents
a performance by folk singer and
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$6 for students and free for chil-
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The Four Freshmen ¥id the vocal
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tao NEWf'O"l CINTI" DRIVE AT F~IHION ISLAND
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community commenta~
. Dear Reverend, God was a· part of this race
By Cyndie Borcoman
T he Rev. Crisp, I was perso~
ally hllrt that a person m
your position would make
judgments about the Spirit Run
without even attending the race
or calling me (the race director) to
find out more about the race
before shanng your opinion with
the press
I work full time dS a juvenile
court schoolteacher for at-risk
teenagers. ln my spare time this
year, I have been the volunteer
director for Spuit Run '98. One of
the redsons 1 chose to devote so
much of my time on this project
is becduse this race d emonstrates
the "spirit" of this community.
This rdce was started 15 years
ago al the bme public school
funding WdS drastically reduced.
This rdce ht1s raised funds in all
three elementary schools to allow
for enrichment programs in art,
science, music, computer science
dlld physical education. My
experience dS d school counselor
and teacher for at-risk kids and
my master's m education has
taught me that these "technology
programs" and enrichment
opporturut1ei. make a difference
in early education of keeping
students on track so they do not
become dn "at nsk" statistic later
on.
Unfortunt1tely, our schools do
not qualify for the many grants
and funds given to more disad-
vantaged areas. Without the fund
• raising the parents dqsiat Ander-
sen, Lincoln and Harbor View
Elementary, we would have
mediocre schools at best. I do not
believe our many volunteers
should be criticized for raising
the standards of our children's
ed ucation, especially if it does
not take away from other great
charitable organizations.
Rev. Crisp, I was surprised
~at you felt the time of the Spirit
Run discourages participation
from church worship. Perhaps
you were not aware that many
running events were scheduled
to allow for flexibility in attend-
ing church service. I personally
know many students and their
f~es that attended church or
temple the night before the race,
earlier in the morning, directly
after the race, or Sunday
. evening. The Spirit Run is a won-
derful family event that keeps
families together. If you ever
went to the Spirit Run, you
would see this with your own
eyes.
The Rev. Crisp, I do not
understand your point about our
area leaders turning their backs
on the programs for children in
our area. One of the Spirit Run's
primary goals this year was to
raise the awareness of disadvan-
taged children in our community.
The Spirit Run used the media
exposure we received for our
race to also promote the Orange-
wood Foundation, an agency that
cares for abandoned, abused and
neglected children in Orange
County. We were very successful
in raising the awareness in the
community of the wonderful pro-
grams Orangewood Foundation
has for abused and neglected
children. We also helped raise
money for the foundation.
In addition, the leadership
team of sixth-grade students al
Harbor View made hats for the
kids at Orangewood and invited
them to our race. Our goal, and
we were successful, was to teach
our children (at Lincoln, Harbor
View and Andersen) about other
children who have many hard-
ships and who do not have the
privilege of being in a safe home
free of abuse. I also may remind
you that though our comrmmity
is Newport Beach and Corona
del Mar, we have our share of
disadvantaged children who also
profit from our efforts.
The Spirit Run sponsored more
than 200 disadvantaged children
rurming in our race. These chil-
dren live in the communities of
Santa Ana and Orange. They
could not afford to run, but we
sponsored them so they could gel
the th.rill of participating in this
great event. Many of their teach-
ers brought them to the race. I
wish you could read the letters of
thanks they have written us.
These children had a great day
where they felt they accom-
plished something worthwhile
when they crossed the finish line
and were honored with a race
medal (for every child partici-
pant}. They ran their hearts out
and felt good about themselves
for a job well done as did all the
children I watched in the race.
Harbor View, Lincoln and
Andersen do many fund-raisers
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• 1b1s year, despite the raJn.. and bad weather, 3,500. runners -~
mostly families'-came out to participate in the Splrlt Run. The
during the year for disadvan-
taged members of the communi-
ty. At Thanksgiving and Christ-
mas, all three schools have a
huge food drive and provide gifts
for poor families. Also, after the
Spirit Run, we donate all leftover
T-shirts and sweatshirts to a
charity.
I shared your letter with my
family. My~ry sad that
a minister in our community
would oiticize his mother's
efforts. The ti.me I put into this
race was a huge sacrifice for my
family. They supported my efforts
to help our schools and because
we believe in the benefits of this
race. This year, despite the rain
and bad weather, 3,500 runners
-mostly families -came out to
run in the race because they felt
it was important to run for their
school. I'm proud of their efforts
and I believe God was looking
down on them all and gave them
his blessing. Only if you were
there to see their determination
and •spirit,• can you understand
what this race is all about.
An ~xample is a 10-yeer-old
runner named Rudy. Rudy had
both legs amputated in order to
gain mobility from a oippling
diseaSe. He has two •robo• legs
now that allow him to run and
swim. What an inspiration it was
for the spectators to see Rudy run
and complete the race. Despite
all the odds, Rudy is a winner.
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OK, one last time, it's Michigan
I am visiting your wonderful
dty during the months of
February and Mardi. I live
tn MJchlgan. While reading
the Daily Pilot on Monday,
MArch 9, I noUced that you
referred to Ryan Leaf u the =back for the ROie Bowl pion Wasblngton State
Cougan. Pleuo, p1eue cor-
rect your mistake by noting
that the Untvenlty ol Mlcbl·
gan Wolverlne1 won tb ROM
Bowl and are the 1998
champi. Hall to the W:tonl
MARY KAY otUOCMH
N~Be4Cb·
f
I would have thought after
the many ed1tortal erron ln
the Daily PUot 1isues in the
days leading up to the Rose
Bowl. yotl might have been a
bit more C4reful about ony
81Ucles even mentioning the
Roee Bowl. Imagine my tur·
pme to reed today's lead arti·
cle, announdno the pretence
at tbe Toebiba 5enJoi' Oustc
Klck..otf Party of Ryan Leaf,
•quaitert>ack for the ROM
Bowl champion w~
State Cougars!.
lt•s been a few monthl af.nce
you tnsulted the Umverstty of
Michigan, ao 1 guea ~ tlg-
uted it wu time to do 1t again:
DEIBIE WENDLER
Corona del Mar
Jason verdict was fair
I support Judge Dickey's deci-
sion to find Jason Rausch
guilty of misdemeanor vehicu-
lar manslaughter, and I think, by
far, a large majority of the people
do too. Like so many others in this
community tom by this tragedy, I
have been following this story
since I heard those frightening
sirens the night of May 23 and
saw the chalk marks on the pave-
ment while driving along Irvine
Avenue the next morning.
An overflow aowd and televi-
sion aews witnessed Amanda
Arthur as she was crowned home-
coming queen, and her improve-
ments are nothing short of a mira-
cle, but she'll never be the same.
Dan Townsend, who also was seri-
ously injured, fared much better in
his recovery. But Donny Bridgman
is gone, and as a parent, I can
only imagine the grle.f his family Is
still suffering over b1$ loss.
Jami b a~ kid who made
a serioua mistake: He was q>eed-
ing that night with the livea of his
clnmnates in his hands. 1be cXm·
~will bauot billl dllllust
of his life. I underSWid be faees
up to a~ in jail with 1e11tendng
on March 27. t recommend to the
court that he be given a reJattvely
lenient sentence: no more than 30
days, plus thi8e yean lnf«DW
probedoo.; and perbap1 as~ u
500 bOun ~ oommunity' earvt.ce.
Any JOnger tbne tn jail won't MIV8
any purpoee. Juon alitainlY
learoed hia leDon end QUl better
repay ~thrOugh ~
commuruty Mrvlce.
MkJtAIL ... LAWL8 ..
Newport Beach
DON LEACH t.DAJLY Pit.OT
. race ls_a ~lebration of the spirit of the youngsters and families
in the community, said. Cyndie Borcoman, race d.lrector. · l
We saw a young daughter run,
guiding her blind father to the
finish line. Another 4-year-old
boy had cerebral palsy but man-
aged to complete the race. This
race is a celebration of the "spir-
it" of the youngsters and families
in our community.
I don't believe our children
were removed from churches,
synagogues or mosques. I be-
lieve our children worshiped as
usual and in addition were
involved in a wonderful celebra-
tion. I believe there was no lack
of respect because God was a
part of this race and I witnessed
God's love on every child's face.
I understand even your own
church offers an evening service.
readers hotline
Beach embraces this irascible
character as a community trea-
sure, a folk hero on a par with
the Laguna Beach Greeter.
LON DUQUETIE
Newport Beach
I believe Sid Soffer should have
to get a pennit like anybody else
would under the c:ircumstances.
I've known Sid for about 20 years,
probably more.than tQat actually,
and Sid's always been a guy who
felt the rules didn't apply to him. I
think it's time that they apply to
him like anybody else.
TOM ANDERSON
Newport Bea.ch
Re: Sid Soffer. It's pretty stand-
ard in m<l6t cities that you have to
stay ln business, you have to keep
the business operating, it can't be
closed for longer than six months.
However, if somebody bas contin-
ued to try. and ient something or
keep a business open and bas
oee:n-una.Olito<io-uiitlberi
think they should be able to ,.
open. But in this peJUcular ins-
~· it sounds like be'• been ~twoyYISwtlboot~ ..
any intent or effort to opeq. end ~
should have to go through the nor-
mal process just like anyone elie.
SIDCROSSUV
Newport Beech
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• I do not fully understand why I
you singled out our event as an j
.example of disrespect to th~ reli-•
gious community. I find it d.isre-:
spectful of you to put our efforts I
down without talking to us first 'I
and instead writing a letter to the ,
Daily Pilot. I honestly feel you )
want to make your own political ,
point at the hurt and expense of •
the children, families and the .,
1 many volunteers participating in
this event. It was an unjustified
attack on the integrity of our
community.
• CYNDIE BORCOMAN, of Newport '
Beach, is the volunteer director for Spir-i
It Run ''8. J
taxpayer-supported, computerized
ID system for our school buses.
1bat is a luxury we cannot afford
in this country when we need
money for kids to learn how to
reed quickly. If we as parents kept
our kids in line, this grant would
not be necessary. 1be true bottom
line on local control is parents
controlling kids in the home. And
if there was fear of punishment on
the home front if these kids
rebelled on the bus, this grant and
others would not be necessary.
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tially reported the incident as a
runaway, not a missing child.
•A run.away at that time of
night that'• involved in a fight is
not considered a priority call,"
' Snowden said.
Ten minutes after the reported
runaway call, Snowden said
Baca's call was upgraded to miss-
ing child statu.S, and an officer
was dispatched. And at 8:33 p .m.,
be said Baca called back to say
the child was found.
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to appear at the screening and
after-party. The event is set for 7
p.m. April 1 at Edwards Island 7. A
party will follow at the Newport
Beach Hatd Rock Cafe.
lbe special screening is just one
of a host of galas and celebrations
associated with the annual film
festival. which kicks off March 26
with the screening of "The Won-
dedul Ice Cream Suit," starring
Edward James Olmos and Esai
Morales. Details on celebrity
appearances and the schedule for
the festival, which continues
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explain why police took so long
to respond. And Baca maintains
she never said her son was a run-
away.
In Newport Beach, the 911 dis-
patchers said when a missing
child is reported, the response
time is between three and five
minutes.
"Something like that.is consid-
ered high priority,• said Laurie
Fallon, dispatcher for the New-
port ~ch Police Department.
Costa Mesa City Councilman
Joe Erickson said he planned to
look into the situation.
"I'm a parent of small children
as well, and I am concemed,"
Erickson said. "The police have
through April 5, will be released
Monday.
This year's competition will
include more than 100 films from
30 countries as well as several fea-
tures from Orange County film-
makers, organizers announced last
week. Feature films, shorts, docu-
mentaries, retrospectives and ani-
mation all will be a part of the fes-
tival.
·we are really excited about
this year's group of films,· said Jef-
frey Conner, executive director.
"The production quality is superior
to films submitted in years past."
In the third year of the Newport
Beach event, the festival has
grown in size and popularity.
..,_ a..•-... _
done an excellent job in the past
looking for missing children .... I
would hope the police would
respond very quickly to a missing
child .•
As for the mother of the child,
she said the incident was disturb-
ing.
"Had he not known where he
was going, that would have been
a bad deal," she said. ·vou hope
it never happens again. and if it
does, you'd like better response.•
And the Bacas, have no plans
to play host to a sleepover again
-ever.
"We'll be doing Palace Park,
Chuck E. Cheese or bowling next
year," Baca said.
Quartararo said the response from
the filmmaking community was
overwhelming, and tickets for the
festival already have started to sell.
The City Council this week
approved a $3,000 donation -its
first cash contribution toward the
event -which will help festival
organizers increase the number of
venues within the city.
Tickets are on sale for individ-
ual festival events as well an all-
access pass. Proceeds from the fes-
tival go back into next year's event,
Quartararo said.
The film festival runs from
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~ fot the ~ several
maD'N to ma.a. publk out-
r..cb for 1bt ~ and come
up with new ideal for the revi-
t•HtatlOi>;
Oge idM wu nllocatmg the
~ aild M ~. whicll
ltt about _..fifUl of a mile
west of Bilboa Wlage, aaid
plimiler John Dougw.
•Tue tbtnk1ng iJi if the library
is located in the downtown
business area, it would help to
bring more activity and pecles·
trlan traffic that would help in
the reVitalizat1o.n and brin~
more customers to the bu5i-
nesaes there: Douglas said.
•Also, because downtown is
close to the ferry_ landing, it
woUld enable people from Bal-
boa Island to take the ferry and
walk to the library.•
nte ldea would be for the
· dty to sell the existing property
and use that money to buy land
for and build the new facility,
Douglas said.
First, the dty needs to study
the availability of land in the
downtown area, the net cost of
a relOcation and die efledl oC
mgvtng tbe fire ltatioa.
•we ue ,_ frillD melrtng a
dedlioa Oil ~ to do ...
Wood Mid.
City Cound•man John
Noyes. a member of the '"'1Al·
ization committee, said he Ilk.-
the idea of relocatln9 the
library and fire •tation.
• 1t we could take tbe proper·
ty it's on now and aell it tor ,...
ldential [development), we
could ~ the lpOD8Y to build
some nice new buildings, pub·
llc restrooms and maybe some
parking,• he said. •we think
reducing some of the commer-
cial space in Balboa would be
belp!ul to the businesses down
there. I'm very much in favor of
it.. It bas been almost a· year
since the City Council adopted
priorities for revita.liziilg the
peninsula.
They include public out-
reach, parking management, a
feasibility study for Balboa
Boulevard beautification, new
entry signs and sign regulations
for comniercial businesses.
At the same time, the council
decided not to pursue forma-
tion of a redevelopment
agency, eliminating parking
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•1 think we've made good
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the (committee] meetings bave
been very~. and we bift
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do next.•
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A1' THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1998' ' ..
Toshiba 1998 Pro·Am tourna-
ment.
The tournament matches
four. local amateurs with one
senior pro for two rounds of
golf, set to wrap up today:
For amoteurs who pay to
play in the same group as a
tou,ring professional, the
chance to have golf legends
like Gary Player, Calvin Peete
or Gil Morgan help line up a
putt or read a break on a green
is a dream come true. ·
And for loyal longtime golf
fans who have followed those
players' careers from the ranks
of the PGA tour to the Senior
Tour, pro-am day is a f eed.ing
frenzy.·
"We've been watching these
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. Weather forecasts are favor-
able, with another sunny day
preclicted for today and partly
cloudy skies with only a slight
chance of scattered showers
expected Friday.
After that, the sunny-and-
warm pattern is expected to
return tor the rest of the week-
end.
All thP talk dbout sun is great
news tor tournament officials,
who had planned for everything,
including a nasty Mother Nature
raining on their parade.
"We have a contingency plan
for everything," Rohrer said.
"Obviously, the way the winter
had been going, we really sat
down and worked on it."
If all goes well. the rain con-
tingency plan -which included
putting rain gear for camera
crews and sandbags on hold -
can be put back on the shelf, he
said.
"Hopefully, we won't have to
use the weather one this year,
but we may have to next year,"
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Rohrer said.
Jerry Anderson, president
and chief operating officer of the
Newport Beach Country Club,
said despite a healthy drenching
over the past few months, the
course has held up well.
Golf tour officials visited the
course several times in the last
few months to make sure it was
ready 'to play host to a tourna-
ment and were pleased with
what they found, Anderson said.
MTheir comment to us is that the
grej!ns are in the top 20% on the
entire tour,• Anderson said. MThe
cotirse is absolutely perfect."
Even some of the professional
golfers playing in this week's
tournament -who have seen
reports of mudslides and torren-
tial rain around Southern Cali-
fornia forcing other golf towna-
ments to be cut short -had their
doubts about the chances for a
sunny Toshiba.
•Some of the guys on the
[PGA} tour were joking with me
last week and saying, 'You guys
get El Niiio this week. we've had
enough,'" Senior PGA Tour pro-
fessional· Mike McCullough
said. MBut they have no idea how
good we have it."
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Stretch of Newport
Beach remains closed
A 1 112-mile stretch of shore-
line from Newport Beach to
Huntington Beach remains dosed
today, as county health offici.als
continue to monitor contamma-
tiQn from a raw sewage SP.ill last
week.
Larry Honeyboume, program
chief of water quality for the
Orange County Health Agency,
said the concentration of bacteria
in the water has come down since
the 8,t8ft was closed to swimmer5
last Thursday. Howaver, he was
uncertain when the stretch
between 51st Street in Newport
Beach and Brookhurst Street in
Huntington Beach will reopen.
About 21 million gallons of
raw sewage spilled into the
Santa Ana River at the end of
January, when sewage pipes
in San Bernardino County
burst as a result of heavy flows
in the flood control channels,
Honeyboume said.
But despite the ~r closure,
Newport Beach lifeguards report-
ed betweez:i lS,000 and 35,000
people basking 1n the 11-degree
weather Tuesday on the reJ.ll8in-
der of the city's shoreline.
Federal assistance
ready to flood victims
U.S. Rep. Christopher Cox (R-
Newport Beach) has announced
that federal assistance w11l be
available to Orange County
flooding victims.
Those who have been injured
or sustained property damage as
a result of recent stonns sh ould
call (800) 462-9029 from 8 a.m. to
10 p.m. weekdays to r~quest
relief from the Federal Emer-
gency Management Agency.
Thirty-two California counties,
including Orange, have been
declared disaster areas and are
eligible to receive federal assis-
tance.
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EYE· OPENER
Vanguards' women win; QUOTE OF THE DAY
·rm di plnddng ml/#V abol4 fUJlnnlng c1u1 ~ 6111 II *"'*1 ra.
'°"81 ""'/OCI# a1td Pb.I wtll. we ltiaN a dtanca OQtlln.ll an~ ... • its off to the NAIA Tournament! -OOS'TA MES.4 M1U..lil&4LL STAN/)()(/1' BJ. UCHTWl!T
I
In the bunt,
now if 'mo'
will just put
us over the
·top today!
, • Going into Day 2 we're
five strokes off the pace,
meaning, if nothing else,
' we at least have a'chance.
, Here we are again ... our
pro's name reflecting the
· team score on the
• leaderboard ... McCullough, -15.
• • OK, so were not in first ... but
• heading into Day 2, we're in the
' bunt, five behind the leader.
•The day started out like any
other typical Southern California
day ... earthquake just before
five ... roll out of bed ... head to
1 the shower. Soon I'm dressed
t and off to the course. -I , • I fight through the swell of
• amateurs checking in and it's off
to the range to bit a few balls.
It's there I hook up with my
: other partners: Gary Gray, Alan
' Szabo and Jim Cardarella. We
~ chat...exchange high fives and
' encouragement. Next it's off to ! the putting
( green. P R0-1\M \ Everyone's
excited ...
_and a little
nervous.
• Finally, the
time comes.
Over the loud
spealcer the
request
comes for all
golfers to #go
to their carts• . tom It's time. • . h •We meet , JO nson our pro, Mike
• McCullough. ! Eighteen
, boles later we'll all agree that
• he's probably one of the nicest
l guys out there on the tour.
• McCullough has been on the
~ ~~nT~3~:; ;!~ s~!~~ f requalify this year for full
, exempt status.
I • We start on bole two ...
McCullough busts a big
drive ... Szabo follows with a
big poke of bis own ... a 14
handicapper, this could be good.
At hole's end we manage an
unspectacular net birdie. We
follow with more birdies,
interspersed by a par here or
1----IAel'e",
• McCullough does bis share.
He rolls in a 12-footer downhill on thlee ... aJiiclq' 25-footei: on..
ttle slick seventh ·:~i.a 30.footer dfl nine ... and anomer downhm
25-footer on 12.
• On 15, Szabo hits a blg drive
and a good five.wood onto the
par 5 ... be misses the eagle putt,
but settles for a tap·in birdie ...
net eagle. The team 1s alive.
• We birdie 16 and 18. It's a .
au.tying opening day. But our •
team knows we're capable of
better.
• McCullough himself flnbhes
with a 68.
• So lt'a Day l . By seven o'clock
tonight they'll be poning out the
aysta1 to the top tlve ftntshen. • Tudays profellionAl draw ii
Don Biel, a MYeD·time Mrilor
Winner and tWtce a WUiDer on
the PGA 'Jbur.
• 11..i goOa. Tee ttiDi 1s 1:1s.
We'D lt&rt OG the ltgnature t?tb
bble. • see you 1n the wtnnen drde
• Sometimes it's not the physical pressure, but the mental pressure of
the competition that tugs at the hearts of many of these grandfathers. "'We had~ glory d~
on the njgUJar toW'.
distinguished faces in all of Newport
Beach, didn't mind cashing his $150,000
paycheck for winning Toshiba Senior
Classic m. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
Even one of the Senior PGA Tour's
greatest champions, Bob Murphy,
senses the dilemma: Most of these
golfers are grandfathers who feel
they should be around more for their
families and enjoying their golden years,
rather than playing their venerable game
with such fierce competitiveness and
chasing each tour stop's pot of gold.
#In some ways, it's very difficult for us,•
Murphy said of his family. "We had our
glory days on the regular tour. This
should've been ... well, I think maybe in
some ways the Senior Tour never
should've grown to the point it is, or
grown so competitive.
"Sometimes it's good to just play golf,
to just play and have fun, and not get
caught up in all this sickness of
competition."
Don't get Murphy wrong. It's not that
he doesn't enjoy winning millions of
dollars while playing some of the country's
finest links and gaining worldwide
exposure. That in itself would constitute
a sickness.
Thls show~p;e been ... we~
I think mayDe in some ways
the Senior Tour never
should've grown to the
point it is, or grown so
titiv ,, " compe e ..... .
-BOB MURPHY
It's just that part of hitting the Senior
Tour "wall" is turning 55, and Murphy
doesn't want to spoil the fun because
there's a little money on the table.
Murphy, 55, certainly bad a blast last
year in the Toshiba Senior Classic at
Newport Beach Country Club, sinking
the unsinkable 80-footer up a two-tiered
green with the sunlight about gone and
a 10th playoff hole waiting to happen on
ESPN.
"(Tue Senior PGA Tour) is different
today than when it started (in 1980 with
two tournaments),· Murphy said. "It's
difficult to just play and have fun. (Llsten)
to what Jack Nicklaus said. He still wants
to be the guy; he still wants to win. That's
how you feel. But you rob yourself if
you're not enjoying it. So that's what my
wlfe (Gail) and I try and do -enjoy
everything as much as we can."
And no, Murphy, now one of the most • SEE MURPHY PAGE 83
' IMPROVEMENT
T arry Laoretti
.L..(Ieft) blasts
out of the bunker
at No. 7 in TOSHIBA
Wednesday's
pro-am session;
above Graham Marsh
llnes up a putt on the
11 tb hole; below,
drawing the lion's share
of the gallery, Gary Player
watches the otght of the
ball as he tees off from
No. to.
• Elevating the standard
of the course at Newport
Beach Country Club has
become pretty obvious.
M aybe on television it
isn't easy to notice.
But for members of
the Senior PGA Tour
who have grown accustomed to
Newport Beach Country Club, it
is an enormous difference.
Before Opening Day of this
year's Toshiba Senior Classic, the
club finished its 1 t/2 -year,
three-stage project of renovating
all the bunkers. The bunkers
now provide a better fit in
proportion to the golf course's
greens.
"What we've done is simply
listen to the PGA Tour's
recommendations, and this is the
result,• Newport Beach Country
Club President Jerry Anderson
said. ·Llsten to what Gary Player
bad to say (Wednesday).•
Player, one of the game's
all-time greatest, said in a press
conference that "this golf course
is the most improved on the
Senior Tour. It will be better for
the members in the long run."
This comes on the heels of
players having already given
critical acclaim to the course.
Remember Jim Colbert after
winning here in 1996? "It's the
perfect seniors golf course,• he
said then.
Last year, the high marks
continued. But this year it
appears that Anderson and his
'crack team, led by NBCC
Superintendent Ron Benedict,
have gone beyond the call of
duty.
#This golf course is in
magnificent condition.• said Bob
Murphy, the event's defending
champion.
"Jerry Anderson is such a golf
pro -it all starts with bis
cooperation,• Senior Tour official
Skip Whittet said. "He listens to
our suggestions, then he tells the
owners that it's the right thing to
do. These (improvements) are
going to elevate the stal\dards of
the members."
Anderson said the renovated
bunkers make a "huge
G 0 L F
richard
dunn
difference in the aesthetic look of
the whole golf course.·
Q
While the bunkers have been
trimmed or expanded to be more
precise in relation to the greens,
the NBCC staff is far from
finished with its plans for future
Toshiba Senior Classics.
Anderson, a member of the
Southern California PGA Hall of
Fame, hopes to tackle a new
project every year, and next on
the hit list is the renovation of
the lake at the par-3 hole No. 4.
Beginning next fall, a 60-to
90-day project will give hole
Nos. 3 and 4 a new look,
pending PGA approval.
The small, concrete-bottom
lake to the left of the third green
will be eliminated, while the
water over No. 4 will be
expanded. Now about Jl/2-feet
deep, the la.lee will be dug to
about 6t/2-feet deep.
Additionally. there will be a
rock. wall and cascade waterfall
built behind the fourth green.
gwing golfers "better perception
to where the green is over the
water,• Anderson said.
The cart path at No. 4 will
also be reconstructed to go
• around the back of the green.
rather than in front, as it is
CWTently. The project will also
usher in a rebuilt fifth tee box.
A final decision on the two
lakes merging into one is
expected in about a month.
•tt's pretty nice to hear Gary
Player ma.king those comments,"
• SEE DUNN PAGE 83
othigh s
athlete of the week
•
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THURSDAY, MAR04 12. 1998
·Dodgers
put away
'Mariners
• McCarthy leads the
way in 11-4 victory in
Newport Harbor Baseball
Association action. . NEWPORT
BEACH -Nick
McCarthy tallied three singles
and an RBI to pace the Dodgers
to an 11-4 win over the Mariners
in Newport Harbor Baseball
Associabon Pony action.
McCarthy also fired two
mn.ings of scoreless ball while
recording five strikeouts. Adam
Cherry got the win after working
the first three innings.
The Dodgers also received
strong offensive outings from
Ryan Mekovttcb, Jon Bass, Lucas
Parker, David Neira and Blake
Hanl~y.
Defensive standouts were
Parker and Mekovitch, both
catchers who gunned down a
Mariner trying to steal third.
Geott Rill ripped a solo home
run for the Mariners irl his first at-
bal, while Bryan Hochwald
added an RBI single. Chad Ror-
den also had a clutch hit, while
Jarrod Wollard threw out a base
runner.
MUSTANG DMSION
Phillies' Highlights
The Phillies defeated the Mar-
lms as three pitchers combirled
for a 16-slrikeout no-hitter.
Tyler Parke r, Milly Munce
and Kevin Etter combirled for the
near-perfect outing.
Offensively, Cole Riley
smashed a two-RBI single, with
Michael Thagard _ and Nathan
Bingham each driving in a run, as
well.
Angels edge Yanks, 9-8
COSTA
MESA -In Cos-CM AL
ta Mesa American Little League
Majors action, the Angels, led by
the pitching performance of
lrevor Smith, fended off the Yan-
kees, 9-8.
Smith threw three innings fan-
ning five and allowing two runs.
Tyler Berried fired four Ks in two
innings of work, and also starred
at the plate with a 2 for 4 day. He
scored twice.
Joey Constantino added a
triple, 2 RBis and three runs.
. For the Yankees, Kyle Allen
reached base four times scoring
once, and Nick Pfeifer added two
runs.
Tigers 6, Athletics 0
The defending CMALL
Majors champion Tigers used sol-
-id defense to top the Athletics, 6-~-:· .Tiger hurlers Jeff Thompson,
, Ste\rte Doerr and Michael
~McLean combined for 13 strike-
, O'u\s while allowing just four hits
·and one walk.
Bryce Cartcb and Doerr each
delivered a pair of hits to pace the
offense, while Robert Angle and
McLean chipped in with an RBI.
Jett Waldron had a double and
a tnple for the As.
OCC DUELS DEAN.ZA BRIEFLY
Tars Dlercy Laguna Beach
Orange Coast wJ;:s compete in qWut .
of State Playoffs today
(2 o'clock) at Concordia.
tty MOIJy v:nit'y, Daily Pilot
IRVINE -This is how you hon-
or a basketball team after it plays
its collective rear o1f -you stack
it up against an opponent that wW
force it to play even harder.
Orange Coast College's
women's basketball team played
what Coach Mike Thornton
called its best game of its 25-9
season last Saturday evening in a
74-66 win over College of the
Canyons to earn a spot in today's
2 p.m. State qua.rterfin.al bout at
Concordia where the Pirates will
battle second-seeded De Anza
(28-7).
•They get a lot of points off
their transition, they're an excel-
lent rebounding team and have
two good perimeter shooters,"
Thornton said of the Dons.
Leading the way for De Anza,
who breezed through the North-
ern California Regional with 15
and 36-point wins, is 35-year-old
Jane Riley, who averages 18
points per game and 16 rebounds
a contest.
The Bucs counter with OEC
Player of the Year Jennifer Lud-
wickl (23.• ppg, 9.4 ipg).
Ludwicld, Coast's all-time
leading 1COrer, it supported by a
cast that shared the lead role in
the' Regional final.
Sophomore Becky Loshak
averaged six points in the regular
season, but has poured in an
average 12 ppg over the last six
games, all Pirate wins.
Six-foot-4 Natalie Weeks, point
guard Adria Sortino, rebounding
ace An1 Saraydarian and an
inspired bench appear to be in
top form.
•1 feel like we are playing as
well as we have and we can still
do better,~ Thornton said. MWe
have improved dramatically over
the last month and I don't see why
that can't continue."
NEWPORT
BEACH -·
·Kri.1tfn Urban and Usa Hunting-
ton drove in three runs apiece to
help host Newport Harbor High
open its softball season with a 10-
0 nonleague win over Laguna
Bea.ch Wedne¢ay.
Urban, a junior, went 3 for 3
with three. RBI and pitch~ the
final two innings to wrap up the
win for starter Bonnie Kinsey, a
freshman.
Huntington, a freshman catch-
er, also scored three runs for the
Tars, who stole seven bases and
did not commit and error.
Seni01:; second baseman Kyle
McNichols and junior shortstop
Shawn Talley added to the
sparkling defensive effort for first.
year coacli Frank Talley.
~GI· fUwr;(lln 1 &::Aauu lllAof 0
UgUNI 8MCtl 000 ()() • 0 ) )
for IVC in a route-going effort.
OCC travels to Puilerto!1 on Fri-
day. ~~rCI Irvine vauey CoMt 2
IM1t wi.y • ooo o . 4 1 ,
Ofenge COIA 000 200 0 • ~ ' 4 ~ llWJ lr.nch: PNIP' and ~ W · ~ <Ml. L • l'tielpJ. 4-7 2t -Jotw\IOl't (OCQ la
De hlmtl coco.
Mater Del ties Sailors
SANTA ANA -GO Newport · Harbor LF
Higb's Erin Haller earned medal-
ist honors with a 43 as the Sailors
battled to a 243-243 tie with
Mater Dei in nonleague girls golf
action Wednesday at River View
Golf Club.
The Tars other scorers were
Kate Enriquez (48), Brianna Riel
(49), Marissa Nix (50) and Alex
Robinson (53).
COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Newport~ 04) b 10 6 0
OrAdson and Woodbuly, IC~ Urt>.n 1.-i .nd
Huntington w . Kinsey; 1-0 L • De~. O-t
Newport loses. 17-1
• sec clincnes berth in
NAIA Nationals with an
80-69 victoey over rival
Concordia for the title.
COSTA MESA -When
Southern C41ifom1a College's
KmU Wright drilled an open
tbree-P..Jiinter with nine minutes
iwnatnitjg in the game, it put
the v~ up by just five. It
didn't r.1 the game out of Con-
cordia s reach, but U sent a clear
meaege to the visltors.
1be mea~ wu this: SOR-
RY, LADIES. NOT TONIGHT.
The Vanguords never trailed.
They watcbeC:I their star senior,
Elaine Whittemcire, break the
scb.ool scoririg reOord. • .
And they're go.ing to Nation-
als. sec, now with a record ot
~5'~ banded the third-seeded
Eaglet an 80-69 loss 1n the
Golden State Athletic Confer-
ence Postseason Tournament
title g81Q8 to eam a berth to
Nationill 1n Jackson, Tenn. -a
fint for tbe sec women.
•0ur girls were not going to
lose,• GSAC Coach of the Year
Russ Davis said.
After jumping out to leads of
9-2. 21·7 and 27-11 early in the
contest. sec appeared to be in tun throttle, re&ay to crutse to
Victory before the crowd of
1,013 at 1be Pit.
By mixing up defensive
ybAJDes, which included zone
variations, straight-up man-to-
man and b.alf <aurt traps, the
V411guards also used a 19-8
rebounding advantage to mount
a U-point halftime ~d over
the Eagles (U-9).
•we were so pumped up,"
Davis said of the ftnt·balt explo-
sion.
With 4:17 left in the half,
Whittemore, the conference's
most vahiable plAyer, bit a free
throw to ~ Kristen Bevis'
(1~92) career scOring Dl41k
with .bei' 1,209th P9'?l •
WhittemorL f:iDished with a
~~ 21 ~ts to bring
her total to 1,219.
ConcordJa's 6-foot-3 star
Heethfir QUD got into foul trou-
ble ~ in ttie second half, but
her fM!imMtes ~ to rally
end ICIOl'ecl tmeia ~ts on each
of tbl'M ~ plays to
cblP SCC'l lelid tO]Ult ane 1>91ilt With 9:'6 Wt
•we ftilued a little. When
Heather went out wttb four
foula, we ~t the game wu
over,• t>avts '8ld. •obvioualy
tiot•
De.VII ~ 1ili team, tn
-a timeout and demanded to bOW wbO wu the GSAC
dwiifJk-
LIGHTVOET
CONTINUED FROM 81
High.
After splitting a pair of nonleague
matchel against Century and Corona del
Mar, agatnst which Ughtvoet pounded 18
kills apiece, the Mustangs rolled to what
ii believed to be the IChool's first
volleyball tournament title, knocking oft
host Univentty ln the t1tle match.
•Never ill my Ufe did I beUeve we .
could win tb.at tournament.• said the
bun-headed blaster, Who wu Mel«••
go-to guy aD day,
•My ooaCh (Yv tte Ybana) l81d other
ooacbel were 1ta.rtmg to talk about me,•
Ughtvoet recalled OI the day-long
ti:b.anp!l, the t6ld to whic.b featured the
tncree.ling ottentkm of ~g blocken.
{
28 -Urb6n (NH)
Estancia girls are 4-0
COSTA MESA -GOLF
Estancia High's girls
golf team extended its season·
tong win streak to four matches
with a 161-173 win over Esperan-
za Wednesday at the Mesa Lirtda
Golf Course at the Costa Mesa
Country Club.
Laura Cote paced the eagles
with a 47, while Erin Thomson
shot 53. Liz Bennett carded a 61 .
Tars edge Falcons, 10-9
SANT-A BADMINTON ANA
Newport Harbor High senior Josh
Yoches remained unbeaten in
boys singles and Jamey Beeson
also swept in boys singles to help
the Sailors (~-2) edge host Santa
Ana Valley, 10-9, in coed bad-
minton Wednesday.
Brett Balcer and Pete Hogan, a
pair of· Aµ-CIF football players,
won-thell''first match of the' sea-
son in boys doubles, while Baker
added a mixed doubles victory
with partner Brooke Plamson.
Daub stars in Mesa loss
COSTA
MESA -Costa SOFTBALL
Mesa High sophomore center
fielder Kelly Daub belted a home
run and made a shoestring catch
to trigger a double play, but visit-
ing Orange broke a 2-2 tie with
three runs in the seventh to claim
a 5-2 nonleague softball victory
Wednesday.
Daub. whose solo shot in the
fifth tied the game at 2-2, added
another hit, stole a base and
scored the hosts' other run, while
senior teammate Kristirl
Chisholm bad the Mustangs' oth-
er two hits. 0r-..s.c..... ..... 2
OrMge 000 110 ) 5 7 4
Costa Mew 000 110 0 • 2 4 4
BO)'Ce and Winger. Olitholm .and Owtm.t1-1. w .
BO)U. L • Chisholm. 0.1. 28· llo)'ca.(O). w.tsn« (0) H" · O.ub (CM).
Millikan nips Estancia
LONG BEACH -
Andy Thomson shot t-GOLF
under par (35) for
Estancia High's boys golf team,
but Long Beach Millikan. hosting
the dual event at El Doroado Golf
Course, edged the Eagles in the
first half of an 18-hole nonleague
match, 192-195.
Other scorers for Estancia
were Tom Rausch (37), Casey
Busch (38), Pete Anderson (40)
and Dart St. Laurent (-'5).
Orange Coast loses, 4-2
COSTA
MESA _ Keli SOFTBALL
Johnson went 2 for 3 and team-
mate Sara Des Pal.mes had an RBI
triple for Orange Coast College,
but the host Pirates fell to Irvine
Valley, 4-2, in Orange Empire
Conference softball action
Wednesday.
Jennifer Phelps went the dis-
tance on the rnouqd fpr OCC 18·9.
0-5 in OEC), ~t ber throwing
error in the first inning allowed
two runs to score. OCC made
three. enws. in.. the first ti-Irvine
v~ (4-11, 2-31 scored three
l'\lJl.f. ~ -
Alida Ashley earned the win
NEWPORT
BEACH -Newport TENNIS
~arbor High's boys
tennis team could not handle vis-
iting Sunny Hills as the non-
league foe defeated the Sailors,
17-1.
NOM.EAGUE SUNHY HIU.S 17, Nfi'Wll'ORT HAMOll 1
Slngtes • Rlnek (NH) lmt to Kilo, 6--0, lost to
Ytu, 6-1; lost to Chu, 6-2; Hwuh (NH) lost. 1-6, 1-6; won. 7 S, SlnQ4!• (NH) lost 6--0, 6-1, 6-2. ~ -ijlll>llW·MKM.mer (NH) lost to Cho1-
Chang. 6-0, lost to Un-Yes, 6-2; lost to Kim-Ye.;. 6-2,
TajlrM Snyder (NH) lost. 0-), 6--0, 6-2; Oswandel·
Petterson (NH) lost. 6--0, 6-0. 6-1
Estancia girls win
PL ACE N -
TIA -Estancia SWIMMING
High sopho-
more Lauren Cassity won two
mdividual events and contributed
to a winning relay to lead the vis-
iting Eagles to a 91-74 nonleague
girls swimming victory over
Valencia Wednesday.
The host Tigers defeated the
Estancia boys team, 81-68.
Cassity topped the field in the
50-yard freestyle 127 .14.} and the
100 butterfly (1 :15.35), while
frestunan Katie Menden (1:07.27
in the 100 free) was the only oth-
er individual winner for the
Eagles, who improved to 2-0.
Sophomore Jesse Gamboa
earned the only individual-event
triumph for the Eagles' boys
squad, touching out ahead of the
competition in the 100 butterlly in
1:05.53.
Estancia ( 1·1) did win the 200
free relay, behind Matt Hoss, Paul
Secrest, Nate Thorpe and Brad
Wayman.
NONLEAGUE
IOYS
VALDKJA 81, EsTANOA 61
JOO mechr re&ey • 1 ValeoN, I S7 )1
JOOffte 1 WlkotlM.21>641;2.WOrthington
M. 2 16 76, l welll m. 2 21 08
JOO IM 1 rite M. l 25.99; 2. Strlll\d M. 2:29 95.
) Graw\ (E), 2 JS.25
SO"'-I Mof9anlen M. 231>5; 2. Hou (E).
2l SS, 1 Weymen (E). 25.22.
100 tty · 1. G.tmb<M <n 11>5.51; 2. T1te M. I OS 91, no third
100 fT>M • 1. Spe\MI (V), S 1.31; 2. Wiison M
55 118; J Wtyman (E). 56.U soo "'-· 1 Motvenl.-i M . 5:12.'1: 2. Dominici M. 6 :U 98. 1. Collier (£). 6:44.10.
JOO "" relay • 1. EsU!\tl1 (Hoa, ~ Thorpe. Wiy!Nn), 1·39.56.
100 bed! . 1 Spathes (V), 51.lS; 2. Hem (E).
t·02 67, l G.tmboe (£~ 1:12.06.
100 tw.Mt 1 Straw M. 1:10.50; 2. 0111t1n (!).
I. IS 41,) Gr1ve (El. 1:19.81.
400 fT>M ,...Y • 1 V.ltnd' no tJme.,-.,.
GMlS ESTANCIA 91, VAUNOA 74
JOO~ relay '· Estendl (Baer, Frino. Flllh«ty, L c.nlty) 2 -17 23
JOO tr.. 1 ilffany M. 2:14 93, 2. Fllheny CE>. U6.l6. 1 , CMsity m. u4 57.
JOO.. 1 s.ah M. 2'48.21; 2. .... (E). 2:50.59. 3 Frtno (E). 2:S 1 08 so ftw t L c-ity (E). 27 tt, 2 ic.ty M 11 67,
3 Kally M. 33 OS
100 tty • 1 L Clulty (E). 1 15 3S; 2. a.Mr ('Q
1 11 U. 3 Janna M. 1 t9.65
100 "'-1 Minden m. 1-07.27; 2. wlh M. 1 11 as. 1 umi. M. 1'14 52
500 fT>M • 1 Tiffany M. 5:56.46. 2. FllNtty (E).
6 36 37, 3 J <:Amity (E). 7'09.43
JOO he relay 1. Estandl (L ~ J. Caulty. ~ Frlno). 15752
100 bid· 1. >enne M. 1.20.0; 2. Mayo (E),
1'21 OS; 3 Menden (E). 1:2316.
100 ..,_. • t ~ M 1:26. 16; 2. Ff1no (El.
1:29 04, 3. !City M. 1 lS.71.
400 he ~ · 1. Estancia (Menden. Meyo. J
cassity. Flaherty), 4:37 ..44.
OCC wins in three
COSTA VOLLEYBALL MESA -
Orange Coast College's men's
volleyball team swept visiting
Santa Monica Coll e$-
day night in Orange Empire Con-
ference play, 15-13, 15-5, 15·10
behind the play of Mark Pozsgai
( 10 ¥ills), De.rin McBain (eight kills)
and Dave Spegon (eight kills) •
The Pirates improve fo f O-t
overall, 6-1 ln conference play.
Bven last year, Ughtvoet actmtts, he
:WU intimidated ~ in his firit varsity
campaign.
•f.wu'tbb 6-foot sophomore playing
Jrilddl9 bloCk.-and I did.n1t know what I
wu ~· But the coaches worked bard
of the 6-7 standout, who is currenUy
pursuing a professional career. •sut I've
never talked to b1m about vblleyboll. I
don't even know if he knows I play.'!
With me every day and I started to
tmprove.•
Ughtvoet'1 tniprovement escalated
qulcidy when he Joined the Balboa Bey
Club pf99Yam lut summer. H" played on
the l8.;..and-under white (sec<>ild) team 1Ait
fall, italt1nG on a team that ciompetid at
the JUniOr OlymjJk:I.
•J>ltyt.og club~ me a lot.• Nkl
4gbivo.t. WbO idotiw Eltanda High
Product Matt~ •• four-liiDe
cOllige AJl..Amerl(U Wb6 ca=:
otil!eu!alo-~"' ..... the natialW cti.ia• ___ 1Mt ..-..
·He 1tve1 two aown 1rom .. ail
rv a}Ways ad.r.nli9d blm,. Ughtvoet laid
~
Ughtvoet soid tgnorance of the Mesa
program 1J widespread, even among his
fell.Ow students.
•we don't get many people to our
matches. A Jot of my hiendl know I ploy
volleyball. but they don't know lt'• my tue.•
Whatever aowd does lbOw up,
however, can expect a Show rrom
Ugbt'Yoet. for wbOm Ybti'ra ii among
tho mOlt~t adnWwl.
•He'• •~c player aiid tun to watch.• 11.kf Ybina, a form.
~ outl\de bitter at BOlle State. •H11 )\11Dp61)Q ..., 11 IO
outltandfivl. be~ ~ up and 0¥9' ~ 8iti Mt ad be bttl tbll 'bd vwy, vwy hUcL I bted to block b1m ltill
wMk .In sn,da ind bi bUJt ma..
. l
Newpon Bncb/Cosc. M Daily Plloc THURSDAY. MARCH 12.. 1998 13
MURPHY nine holes at Toshiba and it
doesn't even last a yeart• said
Mwphy, refening to David
Graham'• record 10-hole playoff
win over Dave Stockton at the
Royal Caribbean Classic in Key
Biscayne, Pla., earller this
season. •Pretty unusual.•
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CONTINUED FROM 81
I
I I I I I
Murphy said he'll slow down ~ about four or five years, then
Just make occasional
appearances for the tour when
requested.
-TOSHIBA
•I I I I I
·ru support the tour, but (the
slowing down) will be good,
rather than going out every
weekend and being so
competitive,• Murphy said. "I'll
also stop getting so exasperated
when I hit it sideways."
Murphy, the first player to be
selected Rookie of the
Year on both the PGA
Tour (1968} and Senior
Tour (1993), became a
grandfather for the first
time two years ago
during the Toshiba
event.
"My daughter
(Kimberly) bad her baby
when I was leading the
(Toshiba} after the first
round,• said Mwphy, Murphy
who learned of bis
daughter's big news moments
before teeing off the next day.
•And our daughter was born
when I was leading the LA Open
in 1969. I left that tournament to
be with my wife, but she already
had the baby before I could
leave LAX. I was disappointed,
but I felt it was the right thing to
do."
Murphy, who said being a
grandparent is •everything I
thought it would be," is eager to
once again storm the NBCC
links, even though nothing could
top last year's performance when
he defeated Jay Sigel in a
tour-record nine-hole playoff,
culminating on NBCC's
signature hole No. 17.
"Who would have thought the
eight-hole record would stand for
over four years and then we go
Murphy, who bas a histocy of
arthritis, which he overcame to
continue bis golf career, earned
$262,39' in his first six events
last year, including the oversized
Toshiba check. But then Murphy
struggled, winning only $423,217
in his next 24 tournaments.
•Putting and chipping, that's
where I make my money," he
said. "But I didn't putt
weu.·
Murphy was among
the top 10 Senior Tour
money leaders from
1993 to 1996, his best
year coming in '95
when he tied Jim
Colbert, the Player of
the Year that season, for
the most victories
(four).
Murphy also cracked
the million-dollar mark
in '95, then followed it up with
another million-plus in '96.
On the day of his miracle putt
at 17, Murphy had earlier
watched partner Bob Charles
sink a similar putt in regulation
on the same green.
•I was thin.king about
Charles' putt the whole time I
was preparing, II Murphy'said. ur
was telling myself, 'You don't
want to leave yo~elf a two-or
three-footer.' We both thought it
would have less break, and Bob's
reaction dwing his putt was that
(the ball) was too low. But it
wasn't. It stayed on line.·
Murphy flipped his putter in
the air, knocked his straw hat off,
then placed bis hands on his
head after making his winning
putt. The Toshiba Senior Classic
would never be the same.
SENIOR CLASSIC NOTES
McGee (Michelle} has her d~ beaming
Jerry Mdiee didn't make a hole-In-one or set th'e course record ~t Newport
Beach Country Club, but the Senior PGA Tour golfer was riding high Wednesday
afternoon. McGee had just learned that his daughter, Mkhelle, a girls basketball
standout at East Palestine High in Ohi9, was named Columbiana County Player
of the Year for the 1997-98 season, as voted on by the coaches. •They've got her
listed as 5-foot-4, but she's S-3, • McGee said proudly, while reading about his
daughter's recognition in an Ohio newspaper that was sent to him overnight.
Michelle McGee. a senior guard, averaged lS.9 points per game and finished
her prep career with four school records. ·she's too sweet to be competitive,· the
golfer said. ·1·m not sure if she's going to play softball or basketball in college.
She's so small it's unbelievable. But you can say I'm walking around the clubhouse
a little taller today.•
• Jimmy Adams. a part·time Udo Isle resident, shot 4-over-par 78 in the
Monday Qualifier at Los Sef'ranos Country Club in Chino Hills and did not qualify
for the ~ior Oassk. Mesa Verde Country Club head pro Tom s.rvent. the PGA
of Americ.a"s Professional of the Year in 1997, also tried to qualify, but shot 82.
flay C8rTasco (Irvine), Halrry ~ (Sarasota., Fla.), Teny Wiens (New
Westminster. B.C .. Canada) and Jimmie Jones (Palmdale, Calif.) were.the four
qualifiers for the Senior Oassic. Tolano won Wednesday's Pro-Am and pocketed
SSOO with a 64; On the team level ~ Coody's group leads with a S1; Don JaN.t•ry-. bunch is at S2; and eight more teams are two strokes off the lead.
MARC MARTIN I OAllY Ptl.OT
Dave Hill putts out on No. 7 behlnd the leader board ln the Toshiba Senior C lassic's Pro-Am.
DUNN
CONTINUED FROM 81
Anderson said. •All those things make you feel
good."
0
Anderson, hosting the Senior C lassic for the
third consecutive year, said the entire operation
has been easier this year, mainly because NBCC
knows what the Senior Tow wants and there's
better commurucation with the new managing
charity, Hoag Hospital Foundation.
With the charity as the vehicle, much of the
event's success rides on the shoulders of the
thousand or so volunteers.
Last year, the event struggled to get volunteers
when International Sports & Event Markebng
managed the tournament.
"Last year, members of the corrummity were
coming from ,the standpoint of, 'Why do I want to
volunteer, why do I WdDt to be a part of it?'11
Anderson said. "Some didn't feel they were treated
properly, or maybe some felt they weren't given
any relief (while on duty).
"But now with Hoag, it's a whole different
feeling. People instead are asking, 'How can we
get involved?' They're definitely more organized
(than ISM). I think the volunteers are in better
communication (with toumament officials), and I
think they've been given a lot more information on
a regular basis, and they're kept informed about
what's going on. Maybe they feel more a part of it.
·Let's face it: There are 1,000 people out there
working, and you better be in communication with
them.•
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An example of bow Hoag has Improved the
volunteer affiliation came months before the
toumarnent, when hospital officials sent out
volunteer applications.
Al Gelbe rger waits his turn on the 10th tee a t
Wednesday's Senior Classic Pro-Am competition.
wind-shear pullovers as part of the uniform
package. But Hoag mailed personal cards to each
candidate, specifically saying that pullovers will be
part of the deal Great gesture.
TODAY'S PRO-AM
SHOTGUN START :
7:30 a.m.
+ 1 A -Bob Murphy + 1 B -Bob Dickson + 2 -Charles Moody + 3 -Bruce Summerhays + 4A -Gene Littler + 4B -Miller Barber + s -Dave Eichelberger + 6A -Leonard Thompson + 6B -Hubert Green + 7 -DeWitt Weaver + SA -Hugh Ba iocchi
+SB -Don January + 9 -Gary Player + 10A -Gil Morgan + 1 OB - Jay Sigel + 11 -Gibby Gilbert + 12 -Frank Conner + 13A -Jose Maria (.anizares + 138 -Larry Laoretti + 14 -Orville Moody + 15A -Dana Quigley + 15B -Billy King + 16A -J.C. Snead + 16B -Bud Allin + 17 -Ji m A lbus + 18A -Graham Marsh + 1 SB -Walter Morgan
1:15 p.m.
+ 1A -Lee Trevino , + 1 B -Jim Col bert + 2 -Jack Kiefer + 3 -Gay Brewer
•Z. 4A -Terry Dill + 48 -Calvin Peete + 5 -Bob Duval + 6A -Larry Ziegler + 6B -Butch Baird + 7 -Jerry McGee + SA -David Gra ham + SB -Jim Dent + 9 -Tom Shaw + 1 OA -Larry Nelson + 1 OB -George Archer + 11 -Do n Bies
-t• 12 -Jim Ferree + 13A -David Lundstrom + 13B -Ben Smith + 14 • John Jacobs + 1 SA -Bob Eastwood + 158 -Rocky Thompson + 16A -Bob Charles + 168 -Dale Douglass + 17 -Hale Irwin + 18A -Dave Stockton + 18B -Tom Wargo
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I -by Richard Dunn Onutted in the application was the mention of • RIOUUU> DUNN's golf column appears every Thursday -------------------------~
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Michelle L HenMsay. 23 and Professions Code, the ecutlon ol the contract. hOwever, th" personal rep-aka BEN W. WATTER& are a person 1nleres1ed en If 50 subiect, lhe name Dated: March 10. 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICES Abeto, lrvlne, CA92620 speclalty contractor No bidder may wllhdraw resentat1ve will be required ak• B. w, WATTERS lhe estate, you may file and address ol the person Julla Raylene Groves, Per·1-------------Thia bualness la con-awarded the contract for any bid for a pe11od or to gtve notice to Interested CASE NO. Attt234 wllh 11'11 coun a lorm~I Re-with whom claims may be sonal Repre1entatlve ol lhe CNStlM'JU PUBLIC NOTICE due.led by an lndlvldual this work •hall Itself con-forty.five (45) days alter the persons unless they have To all heirs. beneficiaries. quest tor Spe.·lal Notice ot filed Is Barry R Shreear. E1tate .,._ .. .....:,,.... ---------• 19988700887 atruct a m11jorlty of the date aet tor the opening of waived notice or consented credilois, contingent credl· the Ming of an Inventory Esq./LAZOF & COSS. 4590 Attorn•vl•) at L•w: ~ti .._ c _ n f
STATEMl'NT OF This atatement was flied work, In accordance with bids. 10 the proposed action.) 1ors. and persona who may and appraisal or est~le as· MacArthur Boulevard. Suite Colleen Barnev, l!aq. lelf ...,_ ...,_ F.-.
ABANDONMENT Oil with th• County Cl k 1 the provisions of Callfornla Pu1suen1 to Section 22300 The lnde~ndenl admlnls· otherwise be Interested In Hts or ol any petition or 390, Newpon Beach, Cali· Albrecht & Bamev, tyA41t..,.O..f1100• USI OP PICTITIOUS er 0 Business and Profesalon1 ol the Public Con\(ecl trauon authority will be the will or estate, or both, account as provided en lornia 92660 t Park Plea•, Suite ~· .._ 11t*'4CMI ... BUSINESS NAME Orange County on 3-3-98 Code Section 7059. Code the CQntrect wit! ton· granted unless an Inter· ol: BENTLEY WILLIAM section 1250 of the Calllor· and the last dale tor hl1ng 300 1 lne CA 92814 ... • ,..... ~ • . Dally Piiot Mar. 5, 12, t9, Time le ol the euence. taln provl1Jons permit11n9 ested person files an ob-WATIEAS aka BENTLEY nla Probate Code. A Re-claims shall be March 30 • "' • MAN:H2' ,...,,......
h Th•b~~thperaon~ 28. 19911 Th31MS Fellure to compl~te the the 1ucce1sful bidder to jec1ion to the petition and w. WATIERS eke BENT· quest lor Special Notice 1998, which 15 the business PubllShed Newport ~..,. Q4 .._Mt
ave ~I 1 1 8 e ~n work within the time aet 1ubstltute Hcuritles tor any show good c:ause why the LEY WATIERS aka BEN w lo1m is available from lhe day before the sate dal• Beach·Cotte Meu Deity ~ • ~ ..... ~· • c~1~T~ERSus :;:_:,~ PUBLIC NOTICE forth herein will result In moneys withheld by lh• coun should not grant the WATIEAS aka B.W. WAT· coun clerk. spec1l1ed above. Pilot March t2, 18. 111, Int. tDalll -""'-...._ PO~· BEACH AT THE the Imposition of llquldated District to ensure per1orm. authority TEAS Attorney for th• Pell· D•ted: 3/2198 1998 ,_.,e.w.._.....,c
DANCE STUDIO 204 NOTICI TO damages for uch day ol ance under the contract or A HEARING on the peti· A PETITION hes bffn t loner: ROYAL BACCARAT Th387 MOHEH . 20tla
Washl ton St N• CONTRACTORS delay, In the amount of pe<mltttng payment ol re· t1on will be held on APRIL leled by LEROY J. REIN· WILLIAM J, KEELER, CORPORATION INC 8 h' a.YD.
8each1:A 9266·; ewpor1 CALLING FOR •IDS S200 PB< day. tentlons earned directly 2. 1998 at 1:45pm In Dept. HARDT In the Superior ESQ. (CSB,,05749 11 C llf 1 ' ti·• PUBLIC NOTIC! ~~CA. 12927 'Fi 11 8 I School Dllttk:t Huntlno-Each bidder lhall aubmlt, Into escrow. 703 located II 341 The City Court ol C.llfornla County OWLINQ AARON & a om a corpor• on .......-N ~ The ct toui ua neu ton Beach Union High on the form furnished with 8Y1 Governing Board Drive South, Orange, CA ol ORANGE ' D ' BY: /a/ J•mH F. Mo.. STATEMENT OF (714' •
Name rei:red to above School Dla1rlct the contract documents, a Sl9ned: 92868. THE PETITION requests KE IE LE A, 8 0 5 1 H • cowftz WITHDRAWAL FROM ="' .._ taes -~ ~ -3 ~ ~ Project: Bid ll20-Roollna Hit of the proposed sub-/SI tual McL•ne, Dlrec· IF YOU OBJECT to the that LEROY J. REINHARDT FR ES NO STREET• Published Newporl PARTNERSHIP ,.._:""
No 19973743499 ' Replacement 9ulldlng1 E, F ~~ ~ = ~=' tor·Proourement/En-granting of the petition, you be appointed u pe<1onal STE. 2 00, FRESNO, CA Beach·Costa Mesa Daily OPIRATINQ UNDER
Judith A. Hiii 85 Tangelo and a at Westmlnat8f' High ~ r and s bcom ~ • ergy ConHrvatlon should appear 11 the he'!· reprnentallve lo admlnts-93710 Pilot March 12, 1998. FICTITIOUS EOB L& KA.lll)llON tMne CA 92e2o • School ng u ra ng Ing and state your Ou-ter the estate of the dee• Published Newport Th390 BUllNISS NAME ~ ll8CHAB.. LYNOt Roi*t M Cooper 31631 Bid Cloalng: 2:00 pm, Fail Pr.ctlces Act. Publlc Publlahed Newport jectlons or file written ob-dent. Beach·Costa Mesa Daily The lollowlng person has 8181 QEOAOIE JAC81TI>
2nd Ave ·Laguna• BNch Thuradey. Aprll 2. 11198 Contract Code Section B11ch.Costa Mesa Daily actions with the court t>-. THE PETITION request• P 101 March 6 12 13 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE withdrawn 11 1 geMfal UllM JAClal JACC*
CA 92m· ' Obtain Ooeumenta: Hun-4100 et seq. Pilot March 5, 12, 1998 lore the hearing. Your ap-the decedent's Will and 1 · · Frh887 partnltr from the Part'*· U07 IHELL.Y GUA&.TIW
Thia bu1in111 11 con-t~on Beech Union Hr, e.c:.,..: b shaJlert~edac· Th369 pearance may be In person codicll1, II an~ be admitted BSC 7102 ah1p ope<etJng under the H00e RAY .Jl1'tOC. =~by 1 general part· ~!,Jo°Jm ~~~~1~rcti'!f~. ~Uhler'• ~~k or ~ PUBLIC NOTICE <>fFbM~~~°A~liEDITOR ~f~1~:a:-. ~:.u~:i~ er: PUBLIC NOTICE r:~~:~=~~ ~~~a' :f~Ot:~s~:.l mccanv M917
Judith A. Hin Room 381, Huntlnilon bond In an amount not IHI or a contingent Cftdltor of examination In the Ille kept cne1575715 ° . Heliotrope Ave Corona 1721 POMONA A~ Beach CA 92848 (714) than ten percent (t0%) ol •SC 7070 the deceased. you must Ille by the court NOTICE TO •t PRIVATI IALI! D 1 Mar CA 92625 COSTA MESA. CA..,._, 1Hl174H 91 9&4-3331 ext. 4350 ' the ~ bid price, payable NOTICE OF your claim with the court THE PETiflON r1quesl1 Ca•• I Atllot2 T~• F'ictllloue Bualn .. s C7141 9'Q.1107 ....-:
Thie at.1ement -• flied NOTICE IS HEREBY to lht OISTRrCT as I guar· PITITION TO and mall I copy to the per· authority tQ admlrl•ter the CREDITORS OF In the Superior Court ol Name releired 10 abovt t:IOMil
with the County Clertt ol QIVEN that the Huntington antM ttiat the bidder, 11 11• ADMINISTER 1ona1 representative ap-estala undtr the lndepen· BUU< SAlE Calilomla, !or the County of was llled In Orange County _.,.. "" .._ .... "' Orange County on 2/24/98. Beach Union High Scflool propo .. I It accepted, 1h1n laTATI OP polnltd by tht court within dent Admlnlatratlon of Es· (SECS. 8104, Orange. on 11•6•94 FILE HO". ,.,_.:
Dally Pilot Feb. 21, Mar. s, Dlatr~ Country promptly execute the 1 lour months from the date tales Act. (Thi• Authority 8105 U.C.C.) In the matter of the Estate Fe27534 · ·
12 11 19911 Th385 Ct.llfornla, by iiiid AgrMment. rumlah • eatl1· MARCILLA ol flrat Issuance of the let-will allow th• peraonal rep· Nolle• Is hereby given to of Chlttea Martin Danz19er. Full name and eddreH ol IOell IWB>B.M ~
' • through Its ovtrhlng factory Faithful Perform· VICTORIA WATTERS ters as provided In 1ectlon r.,.nlatlVt to take many creditors of the within Jr .. deceased. the pereon withdrawing: ~~L ":°AR L ( N 1 Puauc NOTICE Board, herelnall• rtf8f'l'ed ance Bond In 111 amount aka MARCl!LLA 9100 ol lh• California Pro-actions without court ap-named ltller lhat a bulk Nollet Is htrtby given SUNn Jane Young 11i ... NOON
to 11 'Dlltrk:t'', win rtcelve not '"' than one hundred v. WATTIRS bate Code. Th• Ume IOf Ill· proval. Before taking c11· 11118 Is about to be m1de ol that the unci.rsloned will Popp Ave Corona del UtlD OllflY'f MCICINNIV
--,-T-A_T_l_M_ll_N_T_O_P __ f up to, but not later lhM the perce'!?_<1~~of the ~otal alul M.V. WATTERS Ing claims will not expire taln very lmport111t actions, the 11se1 1escrlbed Mii at private 11le to tht Mii, ~A 92625 018 ~ ~YOlTA
MANDONMINT OP •bove-etated time, staled bid p .... e, fl.I lh • ay· •b MARY MARCILLA before lour months from howtYer, the if'b!onal rep· below hllthest and best bidder, Suean Jane Young
UH OP FICTITIOUI bid• tor tfhe 1w11d of 1 ::"~~~n t1:'y =~: V1CTO"IA MAY thboe hesrlng date noliced rtsentatlv• wl be required Thd • names 11stneu !~,>iects to 1concfirmation ot 199887..._ .. 0 MCCCAIV 20t• contrect or the above ..... COLDWILL a ve. to g!Ve notice to lntere1ted a dresHs 01 • are: ... d UP8f' or ourt. oo 0t Thi Iii .-ll\ACENM AW. IUllNll8 NAMI PfOJICt. (~) ot the tolal bid pttc.. YOU MAY EXAMINE the pe<sont uoleu they have BOMBAY D1. • a alter tht 23rd d~ . ol • statement WH ed COSSA=.:. CA tMl7
• fQllQwlnCl ~ A MAHOATOR¥ IH9blcf incUumllh '*1lllc:at -Ma.lllUACaLLA llleflpt f>1 . ll01Tee Of ~••nl'id amorm ~n. iien.'119TifUieonrce o "Wl'Of'1N cocnv Cl C7t4' -.al• 1M: have ablndonteft!W UM ol apect1on and walk Uvough ~ th9t the requlr.ct VICTO"IA COLDWILL art a pe<aon Interest In to the propoled action.) 15435 Jeffrey , 11e Colleen Barney, Eaq . No Orange County on 2""20-88 tOtliDIAM
th• Plctltlout llualntH Wiii be held at 2:00 pm. Insurance It In •ff.a In tht CAii NO. A1t1133 the fftate, you may file The 11\depencMni ldml~•· 1 US, Irvine, CA f brecht & BwntyJ .• 1 .P"1l Dally Pilot Feb. n. Mat. 1. _... Illy ...... l4
NllM! HANA ACUPUNC-Mateh 11, 19118 at West-amountl Ml fofth In the To all htltt, b&Mllciarlea, with the coutt • fonnal R• tratlon authority wilt be The locatton • 'Ila Plua, Suite 3001 IMnl. CA 12 1g 10M 'T'h342 ...,.... ~AfJ.r~B #~':.ICc::! o=t: Hit..~~· ~4!: ~ =~.n: ~ =I=~~~ ~es~lf~sr,:' =:;; =ed ~·i.: ~n:: of the ~JI·~ -.: ::::.. allolthe~~ .. btle Ind : ~--TIC& .. WM A•·--· ~~ Mnl. CA t2aT rninlt•, CA. lM COl'lrlltf" IM" execute olhefwl .. bt lnltrff141d In and appralaal of "tat• ... ~ to the s-tition Ind • .. at the lirM ol dMUI and .. . CMto .ICllMI c.-w 1 •
The flcUtlOue lullMta lldl lhall ~~eel In lht requtred doCUmtnlt, Iba wlll.Jl{_t lt1tt , ~ bQlh. 1111 0t ~f eny petttlon Ot gOOCf ceUM WhyJhe ALAsteJ by lh• ,, el1 OQtil, llllt .no lntttMI the flotllloW •w .. neM At ~ ,......., ~ thel*c»kMlilfflild libcM, btd IMUlttv~.-be of: MMC!U.A l't~O..IA aoco\IM 1 ~ tn COut"I ~not grW1l"ttte ot.,..bUIJMSI r 1 and ~ha.r ~In ao-NMM MOdUin,.,.._ /~
Wll tied In OrlnCle County and .tN11 bt opened and forfel\td. Tiit Ftlil'lf\A p_.. WATTI:RS w MARCELLA HCtlon 12$0 ot the callfor-eulhorlty. eddrtuea vs.a by the diUOn to that of aald • Tiit IOllO¥Mg P8'90ftl lh 209I ~A
on 1MM7, flt No.1197S publ1dy rMd aloud It the fOMll~ land ehall ,. V. WATTERS aka M. V. nla Probate Code. A A• A HEARING 9" 1t1e petlo ... ., within three y .. r• ~ ctued In Ind to al the ~ IMlntel aa: COSTA MDA. CA. 131944 abovt41ettd tlmt and ~.!, ~.totce and efftC1 WATTERS aka MARY MAR· QUttt fOf Spedll Notice Uon Wiii bt htld on APRIL l0t1 !he date such Q1t WM ~ t..i >tOPeftY, Mu-0oMnv VI~ C. 17141 .....,. . Slll'ICI H. Han, 111 Kalmut place, • ... .._.. v,. (IUllWll .. &:; CELLA VICTORIA MAY form Is 1vtll1ble from the 2 19118 11 t :•5Pm In Deot ttnt or delivered lo IN Med In tN city of C.. Waah, ~241 Part! tt:aDUil ~,_-~,...Co.ta ....... CA. In ~ .elh the ttod ~·~~ In • COLDW!LL" aka MAR-coun clerk. 703 loclted rt :Mt The Clty bVyef are: BOMBAY DUCK. MMa. ~ of Orange. "Old, Dana ,oln . CA .... .., ..... ,.
llllJ21J I provlelont of Callfornlt ~-0-11 ..... -ICT CEU.A VICTORIA COLC· Attomev for the Pell-OflV9 SOUit\. Orano-0 CA Geer1 & Praveen'1 BOM-Sla1-of talitom1a. .~ ae2• ...,_
Thia bualn•t • • con. lkltlneM and ''OfMllont '... '" ''""'" W!LL tlonen t2Ma. BAY DUCK llltfY dMCrtbed •• ~ e:hd I. lurbtr. ~. 1 ~ duCted bY an lndlVtdulll c• lectlon 1Q2f.11, and \ht"'"' to reftct ttrr Ot... A ,ETITION tlal been WILLIAM J unu IF YOU 09J(CT to the The namee end bullnet• Loe 415 of Tl'9Ct No. m2. reel I. ~ Helen A. Nin ICATHllNCl • 1 .
lena H. )tan l'llbllc Connc1 COdt lee-~ .. ~ ~ any . Ir-flled by L.fAOY J. REIN· llQ fCSilOl14et) grlntlng of the petition. you eddfesttl Of the bW8f' .,.: In the City Of Cos~ NeM. Anocable Femlw = ~Jo. w t8Ml7IOOa4 don ~ ._ owner ,.. •..-•""'!"'" °' "'~ ~DT'. In the Superiof ., Q ON .:. lhOuld tppe# at the hMt-AOYAl. BAOCAAAf COA-~of Or.,.._ StM1 ot Tt\ilt dated S.H_.l, tnt ·T,-~,·
Thia ata.litfMnt wU tiled qulrtt if\il lie bidder .,_. In lny blctl ot In \ht bid-Court of Callfomla. County DOWLIN • ~ • ~ ~ state your ob-POAATION, INC., t CallfOt. CallfollQ. '9 per "'-,.. 'MtY Clrdt, era. ......
with tN eounty .Clettl ot wt b ~c'.._ ~ -~ .............._ OfOMHGE.1. KlaLaR, •Dlt M. ~Of fllt written 01>-nl• corporation, Attn:~ In Book SO, Peoes CA12t2t
,.,..._, 2124/llt. tlflclldon Of ~t .. -·---bY _.._. THI HTITION r~tlt PRalNO ITR•IT, 1 w1t1'1 the COUit ~Jamee F. M~'Owill. '4St1 3a to a.~ cl Mi. Halen R. .,.._, ~ ~,it;;;b o;.. Mat " ~ .. the lllfte the llld le ~!~~.th!., ~n~ lhllt LIAOY J, AflNHAROT STI, 100, "'llMO, CA Vie tltW!ng. YN ap-Violet Lenltr11, Dana 'Olnt. ~Mapa, In the Of. .,.._. L d ...._ fl
-r · • tubmNed: a.. QI. P\.r-.....,... ....._, .,. ---"" .,_ ~ u pettonel t37t0 ~ l'NIY be In Ptf'IOfl CA tam let bf IN~ Aeoorott ....-"9 na111 hlHlf 12, 1t, ti.. lll* ..,.,,.10 ...._MCI Pro-the ~ of ~ ~ to admlnl•· llub llthtd Newport or by 1CM' ettomty, . The •"'4• to be told .,. 04 Mid~· nu.. ....., ).1t41,.117' ... II.IC NOTICI ftttlont COd• iectlon ":-Calltomi. olhatMd': tlf tht -... of tM cttoe-... ch.Coata Mtta Otlly "\'OU AM A CMOfTOR delalOtd In .,... tr. Mote commoniv '1WMn • ~~ C.... ......,
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., lolowhg C*'llClfll .,. duC\W by: • corpotllllon Tiiie **"'"' wae tlSed ClnCloft. ltWle, CA 12911 Thie _...,..,. *U lhd -ta.._...t Thia tta*""11 waa tiled n...,._ ., lefON weJno ~n * ltd.,.,.. CiOMl'ld " nl '.:° 11ue1neM n: ~ you ltar1ltd OOir'I ..ah h County aw1c ol Ttlle bu1inM1 Iii ~ 1Mth tN C0&nY Oef1' of The tiDIOWlllQ penott• .,. Wtd\ U. C4unly Cl-" of Y• .. .... • • • ._If ' eodOftl rw lllld IW It u'* llld Deed qi
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._ .. ....,.,,.., w.aoe, ~ Thi• ttatement WM ...., PUIUC NOTICI w4th u,. Courity Cl9fk Ol PUl&JC NOTICI 44lh SI., ~ ... Mwport "IUC NOTICI ..... _.. ¥11" 1Jnl•n th•Y h•v• :'~~..i:= .... _. ... CA 12ee3 with t.M County Clet1c of Oftnge County on 2.-2.CM9 8Nch, CA tnN ~ tit :;.. ~ #tllV9d nodo. Of oon-
• Hemen Vttez..JuM. Ofengt County on 2-MI ,......_...,lllneu 1 .... 74u 71 ,.........,.tnhe Thia ltuelnn• I• co"" Plottdow..._.,... • .:=:;:OWtt":!f".,. .-ntedto !hep= :_ff'. ':o,:':llld
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tfM Vo" lterWd doing Plct .. •-·· •uaf llrHt, S1nt1 Ana, CA Plotltlou9 8Ul.IMN ~'!~~J. o1t1 Me11. Otann. on 2 23-M QA '2902 ..-OD1 I ) V• _. to the peddon endh .., il'lcooa• of .. lfttt MlnNt yet?~ ·-· MM m Name •t•t.m4"\1 tr~ -... County • Chtt)4 Ann SCMret, teeo --......... ..,,, of thoWI ooo4 HUH w y _., ....... o..,. Storm• .,.me ltetement Sunburst MOf'lg. COfpo. owl Matgartt t.. (PtQ) eogwci, 1Haa749905 w. Pelm 1.lne •73. Ant· dail .... 4"' ttw ~ th• oourt 1hoYld not ldcha .... °"" common
Tiiie 1t1ternen1 wH flltd Th• followlng P9f10n• 11• rellon, (CA), 410 3ht. d!1i:, ':::aint1 '::.'°"'.,. !~~91 Flfft Ln .. Huntington D~ Piiot .. b. 28, Mar. I, helm, CA 92902 AftllfMY~.,,._CountY grant tha authority. ~J :W~tan '*-: whh tM Co\Jnty Cltrll of doing buslneN H : StrNt, Newport Bet.ch, CA ENVIRO-TECHNICAL RE· f..9ch, CA fMO 12, ti, 1091 TH340 Thia buelneH Is co"" ~-,. P. MZMAH. A HEAllUNQ on the ...., !!!..-.,_, M Ofqe County on 2.20-ea WNO Communlut1on1, tM03 · SOURCE 20281 Btyvlew nll bus ne11 I• con-ducted by: an lndMdutl ~Aftlme'llllC edtlon win M held on out ...._._ .. °' ~. •·
1 tN8749803 3001 Redhlll Ave., !Id. e. This bu1lnHI I• con-Ave NeWoort Beach CA duct9d by an lndMCIUel PUBUC NOTICI Htve you 1terted doing c.ar ~ ~ rtt 2 1 tH .rt 1 ·45 Pf'llld ot ~ ftOlllillll Wt. D.ity Pilot Feb. 211• Mer. 5. Suite m. Costa MM•. CA duct9d by: • corPot•tlon t268o.o10t • Have you 1t1119d doing bUtine9• Yet? No w..a. ..,._ Ane. Ce P 'M. In 'oet>t. 70, lo~•t· paumlon. or enairritlcwal. tD
12, 19, 1"8 TH3S2 9:1:~ Dumont 15,311 =.:..ru ~ doing AIPend• Gnap•, ~1 ~llnte~ No FlotltloU9 •u•lna•• ~:~:.. nl9d :::
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PUBLIC NOTICE NJnws, lrvlnt. CA t29o. ~·~~ Corp .. =·~A ~~~port T~ 1latemen1 wea ftltd ~~==! 11, With the County Clef1I of ~ti:'-~ Oriw P.O. Box 914,,1,731 o. ol ffllll lllfl IW
---------• Mlchatl John ScHnsen, John A. GllcMtl. Prnldent This • bualntH 11 con. with the County Clerk of dOlng bul!MH u · Orange County on 2·13-t8 ..._. .._ ftl9 Orange CA 2 • ll'll*lft. • lllV'llded kl UICI
Aotltloue 8u1ln•t• ~~e':omon Grove, lrvint, CA Thi• statement wu fll9d ducted by: an Individual Orange COunt"9tyl8on7 2· .. 1:J.Ne OMijl WOAU>WiDI!. 20I 11988741tSI _.'llae.....,. •:....... °""" 15711F. VOU OBJECT TO -·~ lf:Mlat. rl llfl, undlr Name Stetement ~h the COunty Cltrk or Date you •t1119d butlne11 • 4 • 1/2 Ol1mond Ave .. Btlb<MI D•lly Pllol Feb. tt, 21, ltlldne .. .,_.. Ira tfail tl'll llnnl of 1111 Dltct 01 Tll<,
The following person• 11• dThl~ .. bbu~fntH 11 1 c~~ Orange County on 3-10-91 under thl• name: March/ Dally Piiot Feb. 19, 28, lllahd, CA 92"2 Mar. 5. 12. ltN Th331 ~ Ira IN ._.., th• gr•ndng of theld tdrn*d 1.... dllrga llld dolnO bU1lnHs 11: uct... Y· 1 genera p .... 19988751704 1993 Mar. 5, 12, 1998 Th332 Jlf1• Marie Duttv, 208 1/2 wll -* In .,_ peddon. you •ho!J .,...... ol 11'11 T1111111 ll'llS of
MoVlt Star• Wigs Hair n~~~lp you llarted doing Dally Piiot March 12, tt. Altxandtr Qrap1 PUBLIC NOTtC• Diamond Ave .• Balboa I• PUBLIC NOTICE w.ae ~or IPP••r It the h•ob•n1 ng 11'11 ~SU Cftl*d by Mid 0. ol Plecel and TOUPff, 2e70t II ? N 211 April 2 1998 Th392 Thi• ltaltment Wll filed .. lend, CA 92662 forWt ......... and •t•t• your . ec-TIUll. 11>-Mt -·~1.AI Ell· IAutel CrHt Drive, Llgun• bu neu yet 0 • • With the County Clerk of This bu1lne11 11 con. '1oUtlou1 •u•lne.. 4'fcalfom1ten.-~ doM or fU• wntten m.i AccllltCI 1nlll'llt llld
HI ... CA 92653 :,ou.':".:nent w1t nled 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Orang• Co\Jnry on 2·24-98 '1:':.:!!':t!u•lne~a duct~ by: en lndlviduel ..... !'fM StatetMnt ,.._. '° dail,.. .... 11 objeottone with th• lddllonll edWlnen. If ~. 1111• Jeane Axelrod, 26701 Liu-wf11'1 .,,. Co\Jnty Clerk of 19988750017 amen Have you start9d doing ..... ollOwlng per90n1 .,. •• HNllla _. aetety C.. ooun before tha hHr· lllCIUlt ht hOlll PoOr m ..
rel Crtat Drive, Llgun• Or1t1gt County on 2.t3-911 Fictitious Bualne.. Dalty Piiot Feb 29 Mii 0 =The '::o:-'..!!. ~ons llt buslneu yet? Yu. 2/9198 dOlng bu91nu• H : t..tiDft t 1481 ...... ing. Your epp•er•nc• Tiii D1f11fia*Y undet Ad OMO H1ns, CA 92653 Nein. lt•t•m.nt · • · • ~u-u . Jane M. Oulfy Coaatllne Showef Door, ~ notloe • ....,.,.. m1y be In penton or by OI TIUSI llet*fOll QIQl'9d llld Larry Cryllal, 26701 Llural t99H748992 The follow1ng person• .,. 12, 19, 1998 TH358 Mc hay • Mtlntenance This •l•ternent wu flied 785 w. 11th St. IG, Com 02/28, ~. 03/12 out attorney. dlllwltd 911 111 111~ a
CrMI D1h1t , Lagurui Hill•. Dally PllOC Ftb. 19, 28. doing business as: Company. 2424 N. Tustin with the County Cterk ol Mne, CA 92821 y IF YOU ARE A wm.n ~ o1 OtflUft Md CA 92653 Mar. 5, 12, 1998 Th323 CLAY 24477 M1lvlst1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~05G·l t, Sant• Ana. CA Oftnge County on 2·20.91 Terry Rabun, 0247 Hatt· PUBLIC NOTICE CREDITOR or • contin-Demand lot Slit, and 1 Wll1ln ~~ ~~~1~·~:ne':a1 ~~;:: PUBLIC NOTICE m.;1 l.agun• Nlguel, CA Flctltloua 8u•lne1t Rodney Lamont McMurrtn, t 9988749973 ~~:11fd., Yorbe Unde, CA Plolltlou• BuslnHI gont creditor of th• "*' ol Dttllllt 11'111 BtclOn tD
ne,.l'llp · Team Real Ettatt lncor· Nam. St1tem•nt 2424 N. TU1tln Apt G·11, Dally Piiot Fab. 20, Mar. 5, Thi• bualntH 1, con· Name Statement dooeoeed1 you f!'U•t file s.11. Thtundlllignldcane~Uad
Have you atarttd doing FlcUtloue 8u.llMH porat9d (Utah) 2.«n Mil· Th• followlng '*'°"' .,., Sante Ana. CA 92705 12. 19, 1998 TH3"3 duet9d by: 111 lr)dlvldual The loUowlng pertont art your claun . with th• ldCll ol OlflUlt ~ BtclOn ID
bu•lnff• yet? No Nam. Stettlfftent vim Wey ugune Nlguol doing buslneH 11: Thi• bualntH I• con· Have you swt9d doing doing 1>1111ne11 11: coun and m•I • copy to s.11 ID bl llCOldld "' the~ Jell\I Axelrod The folloWlng ~· are CA 921171 • • AGOSTINO CONSTRUC-ducted by: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No AntJ.Aoing Ctlnlc ol New· tho petaonel reprHent• wtllCt tl'll ldl ~ It -
TIU etslement was liltd doing business H: Thi• buslneu It con-TION MANAGEMENT, 817 H1v. you start9d doing Terry RM>un port Stach Manegemenl tlve appointed by the llld moN lllln itWlt moflllll lllWI wtlh the county Cieri! 01 Co•r. Mesa Garden, 2013 duct9d by· 1 corporation VIClort• St .. Ct03, Cotti buslnel• yet? YH, 2·10-911 Flctltlou• 8ualne1t Thia sta1ement wu llled Company, 4000 Birch St. court within four UCllld .a tudl 19C01m1on Orange County on l-lo-98 Meyer Pl., Coste MtH, CA Have y~ ltlrt9d doing Mesa. CA 82827 Rodney Lamoni McMunen NanM ltetement with the County Cltfle of .,,02, Newport Beach, CA month• from tho d1t• DATE 03-0IMl8 ,.., 11 I
199887519B9 92627 bualnns yet? YH tO/t/97 Gene Aooatln«?i 817 Vlctc,. Thia tlatemenl WU fil9d Tht followltt peflonS art Orenge County on 3-3-91 92880 of fir•t iuuence ol C P 'I, 1111..,• T,.-., tty
Mllctllno Duran, 2013 N. Team Real Estite Inc rla St .. Ct03, 1,;oste Mesa, With ltl• County Cterk ol doing bu1lnt1111: 19988780171 CA. lnatltutt of Functional lener• .. prolrided in Tit# SllYdlf. &ec. 141.'1 Praidlrt Dally Pilot March 12, 19, Meyer Pl., Costa Mua, CA. Bryan D. Hull Chief Exec~ CA 92627 Orange County on 3-3-98 e) Studio G .. bl Louise Dally Piiot Mar. 5 12 10 Medicine Management, aeotlon 9100 of the atUt f<M#f M . #160, AM· 28, Aprll 2. 1998 Th394 112627 tlve Ottloer • Thie bu~lnen 11 con-19988780879 Ogdtn, f911 Yacht Miiia, 28, 1998 • Th3a:i UC, JCA), 11740 SunHI Celifornia Prob•t• Code. hf/m Ills, CA Q2SQ!I, (n4J2B2· PUBLIC NOTICE Reyna Duran, 2013 N. Thi• statement wa• flied ducted by. 111 lndlvldual Dally Piiot Mar. 5, 12, 19, Newport e .. ch, CA 92660 &Nd. 17, Lo• Angtlff. CA Th• tlm• for filing 2424. Siii hlo Uni: (n4J2B2· ---------I Meyer Pl., Co1ta Mes•. CA With the Co\Jnty Clerk of Have you alarttd doing 28 19911 Th3&4 Virginia FleetwOOd Frisbie, PUBLIC NOTICE 00049 lei 11 ot Vftite 2'3lJ 3-12. :J.1g, 3-26. 1811& Fl UU 8 •1 112627 buslnH• yet? YH, 2·Ml8 • 1911 Yecl'lt Miiia Newport This bu•lnen Is con-c m• wi n •-... :am!~ •• ~~~~~a Thie buslnen 11 co,,. =~i~t,on 3-09-98 Gene Ago1tlno PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92660 ' Flctltloua BuelneH ducted by: Umlted Uabmty before four . modth1 i---------
Th follow! ducted by husband and This S11terntnt wu l\led Thie bu1lnH• Is con-N•m• St.t•ment Co. from th• heanng ate OBITUARY 888 • 1 ~ pe'.sons llt wlfa Dally Piiot March 12. tt, With th• County Clerk ol Flctltloue Bu•ln••• ducted by: .,, lndivldUll The tolowlng periona ire Have you llarttd doing noticed above. ~~~e': ~r:"ucts 702 Have you tlart9d doing 28. April 2. t998 Th3.98 Orange County on 2·20-98 Name ltatement Have you 1lan.d doing doing butlntll H : txnlntas yet? YH, 2·11·118 YOU MAY EXAM-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
c Rllldol h Ave Cosla buslntH yet? YH, 1994 19988748894 Th• foltowlng pereons ere butlneu yet? No Developer's SptclalllH CA. ln11Jfut1 of Functlonel INE tha fll• kept by the Mesa CA C2626 " Marcellno Duran PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Feb 211 Mat 5 doing bu1lnt11 H : Virginie Fleetwood Frl1bl• 858 w. 18th Costa MM•' M•dlcln• Management, coul1. If you •r• • per· 1--------.. Dar~y Bolton, 702 c Ran· T1hls h1t1leCmenl wCa1s kflledf Flctltloue au•lnHI 12 19 1998 ' ' THJSi HEALTH ZONE CAFE, Thfs staltmtnl wH llled CA 92627 ' ' ~C,1dShlrley Wd. Elcz'!'il• eon intare1ted In the SCHROEDER dol h Ave Costa Mesa w lh l t ounty tr O ' ' 3014 W. Balboa Blvd., with the County Clerk Of Randal 01vld Rt11tl 2083 rH tnt, San II ,,.r. fftetl you may file
CA ~626 ·• ' Orange County on 2·13-98 Name atetem.nl PUBLIC ii>TICE Newport Stach, CA 92880 Orange County on 3-10-98 St•l• Ave .. Coata Meia. CA ~n•. Vice PrHldent with the coun a fonnal SALLY S.,
R Boll 702 c R "' 19988748929 The following peraona ar• Sherri L.entte VldH, 3085 199H781888 92827 Th• 1111tmtnt WH filed R-.int for Speol.i
dJ::i Av•~."· Costa M.:1. Dally Piiot Feb. 19, 211. ~ng ~~,,.~S 23101 Flctltloua 8ualnea1 Madison Ave., Cotta MHe. Dally Piiot Match 12. 19, This buelntn I• con-~lh th• ~ty Clerk 01 Nodo• of tho filing of en
CA 92626 Mar. 5, t2, 1998 Th330 Lake Cent1r Or.: .,340, Nam. St•t•m•nl ~1:2~~•lntn Is con-211, Aptll 2, 1998 Th393 d.r='ed by: an ~~~dudolll 1=7499i8on 2·20-98 inventory end eppr•ul
Thi• business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE Lill• Form. CA 92830 The lollow1ng perlOnl art . eve you • .,,.., ng of ••tat• .... ti or of ducted by: an unlncorpo-Lightfoot Moran AdVtrtls. doing buslneu u : dUd.,:c' by . .,, lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE bu•lnn• yet? YH, 19711 Dally Pilot Feb. 26, Mar. 5, eny peddon or account
rited usocl11lon olher P:lctltlou• Bualn•.. Ing, Inc., (CA), 23101 Like The Lias• Outlet. 507 IB b':lnos~ou,17•~ed doing Randal RHstl 12, 19, t998 TH346 .. provided In Hotlon ·~~ • P~~er~hlp d d I N•m• St•t•m•nt C.nter Or .. #~O. Lake For· ~lh92 sli3 NewpOf'I Beath, Sherri L Vldt1 Flotltlou1 8u11n .. 1 J1t;:,' =t~'=~ wl1!r:'':i PUBLIC NOTICE 1250 of tho C.,lfomia
a • Y ' arte 0 ng Tilt lollowtng persons er• Ht, CA 92830 • A 6 This s111ement WIS 1119<1 Name Stat•m•nt Orange County on 3-3-98 Probete Code. A Re-b~~!~e~~ri':~? No doing buslnHs 81: This bualnen Is con-(g~jlc~7L•:~"\9t~0'lt·· with th• County Clerk of The lollowlng per1on1 art 19989750893 Flctltloua 8u1lnH1 qunt for Sp~el Node•
Till• etatemenl was llled ABACAB AUDIO, 833 Paul· dUC19d by:• corpor•llon Newport BHCh CA 92663 .. Orange County on 2·20-98 doing busineH 11: Dally Pilot Mar 5 12 19 Name Statement fonn 11 av.1llDf• from
wllh the County Clerk of lllno Ave., Coate MHt, CA buH•~_!_You 11'tNll1ed doing Thia bu1lnei1 Is con· 19988749887 CoHt Coln~ollectablH, 26 1998 . , Th380. The follow1ng per1on1 art the court clerk. o C ty 2 13-98 926211 '" ... s ye O Daily Pll F 2582 Newport Blvd .. Costa • doing buslneH e•· A-··~· I •· range oun on . Marc Angelo Smaniotto Ughtfoot Moran AdVtrtl•· ducted by: • corporation ot eb. 26, Mar. 5, MeH CA 112627 PUBLIC NOTIC The Jewelers Exchange ....., ..._ 19988748881 t958 Cfoftdon St, eo.uj _Inc, Paul A. Moran, Have you llarted doing 12, 19, 111118 TH341 Stephen Cl'larte• Stllgen-E 10124 Adarilt Avenue: 1G01 Y• ~
D91ty Pilot Fel:J. 19, 28, MHI, CA 92626 Prnldtnl buslnen rot? No PUBLIC-NOTI-beuef, 2582 Newport et.d., flotJttoua au•ll'f t+w\tlngton Beach, Ca. A.._ ... n• Mil. 5 12 19.98 Th329 Rebece9 Smsnlono 2958 Thi• 1tatemen1 w11 fll9d Choice lt1slng, Joseph "''" Costa Meu CA 92627 N 1 ••• 92~6 ............... --· _.2 ' ' · with the cou ty Cit k f Lopez, General ~aneger Thi b 1• 1 ame latem.nt · ----• PUBLIC NOTICE Crottdon St., Coal• Meat, n r o This statement wu llled FlotlUoue BualneH • u~ nest • con-The foUowlng penons are Simon DakHtlsn. 3013 03/06. 03/09. 03/12 ---------•CA 92626 Orange County on 3-09-98 Wlll'I th• County Clerk 01 Name ltat•m•nl due1td by. an lndMduel doing business 1,. J1v1 Road, Co111 Meta., ________ _
flctltlou• Bu1lnH1 This bu•lneH I• con-19988751809 Oran ' C nty n 2·2A·98 Th• followlng persons are H•v• you llarttd doing PhlJY'• Aoorlng 'services, California 92628 PUBLIC NOTICE
Nem Stetement ducted by hueband and Dally Pilot Match 12 19 1 .... 8g874~ .. .,,,..o dolni bu•lnou ••· bu1lne11 yet? YH, 1990 11127 Harbor Slvd *263 Thi• bu1in•H i• con·1---------, .. : wife 28 "~11 2 1""8 ~ • •• •• • GR ENSLEEVES. 2 8 Stephen c. Stllcenbeuer c M C" 926. • ducted by: an lndlvidull -............... lllTIC"
The folldwlng persons art H tatt-.. d 1 •...,.,. · •• '"399 Dally Piiot F b 26 Ma 5 • 1 7 Thi• aletemtnf y·ri1 llltd 0'11 •se. " 27 H rt--' d · ·--66
"• "' dolngbuslntHH' ave you 1 ,... ong • · · r. • Glenneyr• St. 1168, Le· ·'. Phlly Antllony (.lorgl111nl, av• you Ila'""' oing TllUITll'IULIYOUAREIN ALL SEASONS oiFTS 759 business yet? v ••. 2·25-93 PUBLIC NOTICE 12, 19, 19911 TH355 guna Beach, CA 92651 with th• County _(;lerk ol 21207 MlrltTW, Huntington bullntH yet? Vos. July. N.U lNlEA A DEED Of
Allegheny Avenua Coat• Marc Smenlotto Vlrglnl• H. Atherton, 81 la· Orange County on 3-10-98 Be1c:h, CA 926411 1981 T Oft.Tm C»-24-97 LW-Mesa CA 926211 . Thia statement WU ftled Flotltloua au.ana.. PUBLIC NOTICE gunlte Leguna Beach CA t9988781885 Thi• busln•H 11 cun-Simon Oaktulan YOU TAICE ACTl')H TO PaJriCk Melo er 759 Al-wl~l1 tho County Clor1I of Name Sla1enMnt 92951 ' • Dally Piiot MllCh 12. tll, duct9d by: an lndMdual Thll atetement WIS filed YM ~ rT
ltgl'ltny Avlnue, Costa Orange Coun1991V89on7!~!"1984 dolThe followlbu-' ng ~.,. ':::.!::':.:.~:=~ Thie bualneu I• con· 211, April 2, 1998 Th396 Have you 11.1119<1 doing wlOrth theCOunCounty c2ierk 01 y 8E SOlD AT A P\J8uc Mua CA 92626 ..... ng ~ness u . dUC19d by: an lndlvldual business yet? No ange ty on ·24·98 f YOU NEED N4 f)(flA.
p9\t1cic McBl'lde 1,, Ltx· Dally Piiot Feb. 19, 211. 1) J1~ Jont• Automotive The follOwlng persona"' Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Phlly Giorgianni 18988750022 NATJJN Of M NATURE OF M
Sally S. Schroeder,
58, died Tuesday.
March 10. 1998 al
her home In New·
port Beach. She I•
survived by her hus-
band, Richard C.
Schroeder, daugh·
ter. Eltzabeth A.
Czafa, aon. Stephen
N. Schroeder, sister.
Anne D. Cervantes
and Qrandchlldren,
Ryan. Matthew and
Teddy Czaja, Elise
and N i ch ol as
Schroeder.
A memorial mass
will be celebrated al
12:00 NoonhS•t· urd1r, Marc 14,
1998 at Our Lady
Ou11n Of Angels
Church, 2046 Mar
Vista Or., Newport
Btach, CA
lncton Lant, Costa Mtu, Mar."5, 12. 1998 Tl'l333 gontu r;_y• b) Jay Jont1 ds°i~~·~~b'u~•: 2,3 A bullntH yet? YH, 1972 This stetenwnt w11 filed Jullue Aaron•. Attorney 11 FW:JCEEDIN9S NWNST YOU CA 826211 T ommun c•llon•. 20401 D 1 P 1 • .,.. Virginia H. Atherton Flctltloua 81Jaln•.. with the County Clerk ol Law Aarons & Aaton• SHOLlD CONTACT A v.w'
lhle bualnen Is con-PUBLIC NO IC! ~.w. hc~9:Jko Newpon Ct~ .,,~: ~~~27~~2 Sen Thr• atettment waa fllea Name Statem•nt Or1nge County on 3-3-111 Inc • Z7to Harbor eou..: On IMt .. It 11• A.M ·1===::::====~
duded by: • general part· Fictitious Buol.,.•• J!~c G~ Jon••~1~0401 Ca~on' C. Steele. 213 with the County Cterk ol The lollow1ng pe1aon1 are 1ff897508M v1rd. Suitt 2011, Cotti foltdoallt Col9lltlnll. Inc. M
net9l'llp Nall'09 StatemMt s w Cypress Sl Newpol1 Ave Dtl Ponienl• 18 San Orang• County on 2·2<>-ll9 doing butlnon IS: Dally PllCI Mii. !S, 12. 19, Mt .. CA 92821 !My .,., Tllllm ulldlr
Have you ttll"led doing The followlng person• are &each, 'CA 112660-0111 Clemente, CA 921172 . 19989749981 TEC PACKAGING & SUP· 26. t998 Th371 Delly. Piiot Feb. 26. Mii. 6, llld j:llllUll'C ID Dlld ol Tllllt. ~,,. .. yet? No doing bu1lneu u : Thi• bualn•H I• con-This buslntu Is con-Dally Plloc Feb. 28, M11. 5, PLIES. 245. Caton St., LI· PUBLIC NOTICE 12, tt. 19911 TH3etX Alc:oldld on C»-»97 • Docu·
•trick Metoyer ROH Company 1971 POf'I duc19d by an lndlvlduel ducted by· • general part· 12 t9 11198 TH349 guna BHCl'I, C.4 92851 ,.... No 97..crD> 8oolt This ltltemenl wu flied S b • N hi · · ' lUctwd BNc• Celllldro PUBLIC NOT CE Z ,... ............ .....__._ · -with tho Counry Clerk of •• ourne, ewport H•ve you •tarted doing ,,.,.. P PUBLIC NOTICE 2m1 StaQellne Dr LI: Flctltloua •ualMH I -"'..,._ ._...11111'11 Or , County on 2_20-98 Beach, CA 92660 bUslntu yet? VH, 23 Feb-Have you ttl11ed doing guna Hiiia. CA 92653 ·• N•m• Statement ol 11'11 Alalldlr al Ol'lllQI 1~8748870 Rouland Corporation, ruary 98 buslnoa• yet? YH, 1+97 Flctltloua BualneH This bualneH Is con-Th• lollow1ng persons are CNllUMeo Courllw. CllfotNa. ~ by' (Callloml•). 1971 Port SH· Jay a. Jone• Marte StHI• N •• t d I dol bu I • •. MCn1CE OF Yong llok SNft.. •nala 111111, • Dally Pilot Feb. 26, Mv. 5, bourne, N-pon BHch, Thi• 1telt1Mnl WH llled Thia statement waa filed ama • •m•nt uc1ed by: •n ndMdull ng ' • ,,., • · "'* niom. C Allo llld 12 1t 1998 TH345 CA 112660 wllh the County Clerk ol With the County Clerk of The loltow1ng peraons ate Hav. you •tarted doing SPORTS THERAPY, 2300 KtiiiOIN TO --...·. ,,.__ T:..-:., .... • • doing butlnen 11: bUslneu yet? No S.E. Brlstol, Newport AIJllSWIBI _._.. ,_ • ..,.~ -"'u• 'UBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu~lntu 11 con-Orenge County on 2·13-98 Orange Co\Jnty on 2·24-98 •)Al NETWORKS. Rlchatd Bruce C1landro Beach. CA 92680 _; • ._OF: -.-MM:ell <ltnnon 19115 Tl\ltt, • 3500 P9Clflc vi.w Dr1ve
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Flctltlou• BuelnoH ~·r• you .:,~ea 3o1ng Dally Piiot Feb. t9, 26, Dally PRot Feb. 20. Mil. 5, 4 Point• Sur Laguna wtlh the Co·.11ty Clerk of St .. Gardin Grove, CA ,. • .r..JllO. FIBEYA.1111 •• ALCTl>N TO M ttGHEST M4-2700
Nam• ltatemt1nt '': Y H , 1nu-Mer. 5, 12, ttte Th334 12, 19, 11198 TH3a2 Niguel, CA 92llri Ofange Cour)ty on 2·27·118 9214t -• -81)06'-f'(JA CASH.~·~===-====~ The lollow1ng persons.,, ~·uland Corpotallon Lou Z•znlk. 4 Pointe Sur, 19918750588 Thie butlntu 11 con-To el Min, bwfi. ""'al ... 111 lftM ,,.,._, ofll PIERCE lll11IEll
doing business at: w Rou Monard PrHI-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Laguna Niguel, CA 921177 Dally Piiot March 12 19 ducted by: 111 lndlvlduel cilri••· oredltotl, ~lie Ulllld 5-. tir talft. 1 IBI. _....., Stralll Advertising 123 d · · Thi• bualntu Is con-• • Have you •tarted doing dngant Otedltore, end ClllMft dllck d{Mn br I Stl9
351h SI. New 11 Beech tnt Flotltlou• Bu•lne.. Flotltloue 8u1lna11 duc19d by: tn lodlvlduel 28, April 2• tt9e Th400 buslnest Y,tt? No pereona who may other· or nllonlf tin. • ctllCk n.n Mo~ * Chapel
CA. 92663 po · J:;~• t~:•~nt w~er:'4 Name ltetem.nt Name ltatement Have you lltl19d doing Al·Uen N nh wfM be lntarffted In .. 1 111111 or ~ Cid VfllOll. c tion
ChtrlH & Lln·e Enter· Orange Cou~t, 2 27 9~ The following per•OM art Th• followlng ·per90f'I• are buslnM• yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• etatement wu fll9d the wUI or •et.t• 0, or 1 cim 4*IMI tir 8 Stl9 or nMn8 ~rlH1 (C1lllornl1) 123 • • doing business ••: doing buslnHa u : Lou Zeleznik Wllh the County Clerk or both of· JOHN• J fedlrll .ing11llld1oa11.-. 110 Broadwav
351h St N" 11 Bt1ch 19918750574 •l U'SA CAPITAL. b) ROD Agape Diving, 323 14th St Thie mtement wll filed Flotltloue 8u1lneaa Orange County on 2·24·tl F!ELEf • • loft. IM'cll lllOdllon. or Com Mela'
CA 928&3 po • Dally Pilot Mar. 5, 12. 19, MARTIN GROUP, 140 New-Apt. 11, Hun!lngton Beech. With tho County Clerk of NameStet•ment 19988780118 A ~ON ha ll'Mllll'*'IPICilldlnledlon .... 1
Thi• buslnt1s Is con. 211, 1998 Th378 port Center Drive, Suite CA 92848 OtMge County on 2·24-98 Tho tollowlog person• 11' Ody PUot Mar. 5, t2, 19, Men ftled by BARBARA 5102 al .. Annill Codi llldJl••••••llO••• ~by·• corporation PUBLIC NOTICE 240. Newport Boech, CA Paul Sc:hmltt, 323 141ti St 1 .... 749994 dol::P. buslntsl aa: 211 19911 Th385 GRIMEI I the Suoeriot --------~-------= y~ staned doing ~=" Joaeph Rodriguez. ~\~~8Hunllngton Beach, Dally PUot Ftb. 28. Mar. 5. 1~ ·~~Tuit.1~ c~:: • PUBLIC NOTICE C4urt of Ce1(oml•1
95 •11 yet? YH , 12-31· Flotltloua •ua!Mu 1350 E. Fl1mlngo Rd .. Thi• bu•lneu 11 con. 12, 19, 19" TH354 M .... CA ~7 County of°""""·
Chari•• & Line Enler Nam. StetemMt , 177, L•• Vegu. NV ducted by an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Belly Joyce Pet•r•on. Fl0Utlou1 •u•lnoH TH! P£l1TfON ,. "Af"ordable rl1t• Richard •Bloom. Th• folloWlng peraon1 art 89119 Have you 1tart9d doing 21098 Ponderota, Minion Name ltatem•nt quffte tMt 8Aft1$ARA II ~rNldint ' doing buslnt11 as: Thi• bu1lnt11 I• con-buslne11 yet? YH, Jan. Flotltloue Bualneu Viejo, C1. 92892 Th• fOllowlng panona .,. GRIMfl ba llPPOIMed Thi 0 ER 0 NIM 0 ENTER· duct9d by an lndlvldual 1998 N It t Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-dolna butlntU u · • penonel reprnem.-Alt ti tt 1 stetemonl Wll filed PRISES, INC., 25422 Trt· Hav. you ~ doing Peul Schmitt ame a ement duct9d by: 111 lndMdum DAtlCE 204 . dw to ldfnln19tet d'4t erna ve ~~ ~~~nc~-~~ ~c:'~os..._Lf• For· bullnn• yet? YH. 2110/te Thi• statement wu flied cJ'• f:::= =90N.,.. Have you •wttd doing 204 wutllnGton St. Bal-..i.t• of die ct.o.dent.
· .,, .... • .. .._.". Mer\ln JoMPh Rodrtguu ~ the County C1efk ol ~~ Ml.lltlrnedl 10411 butlntu yet? No b<MI CA 92841 n4E ~ON ,.. Disc t Cask t 19988748890 Geronimo Ent•1,rlu1. Thi• ltai.ment WU flled Orange County on 2..awe ~A~ . 381 .. New-Betty Joyce Ptt"90n Judith A. Hll. 85 Tangelo quni. the deoadMt'• oun e '
Dally Pilot Feb. 26, M11. 5. Inc .. (CA), 25422 rebuco wtth tho County Clerk of 199H7IOOCHS pcf1 BMCtl CA 82600 Thia ltalement WU llltd Dr .. ltvlne, CA t2S20 WIU. end oochil1, If
12, 19, t9911 TH348 Rd. #105, Lill• ForMl. CA. Orange~ on 2·17-98 Delly Pilot Ftb 28 Mir 5 DeVld Anthony Snowden with the County Clerk of Thi• buslnHI I• con-any be .smtned to c ti &
PUBLIC NOTICE '~2~!1ntH I• con-0 .. ,,., pu!.~:7~~1'1~ 12, 19, 1998 . • TH3o3 ~ .. ~h ,.~ ~.t N~ Ofenge ~~;.e; t::' ~ . .,, ~:'"!-P'ob.t!di!r WIU._~ rema 00
---------duct9d by: • COfpotatlon -·1 • • • .,.... ..... c • "".-~ o butlntU~.:..., N -· .. any 0 1 .,. ..,.... B ri Flctltlou• Buel.,... Have Y~ st.art9d doing M11. 5, 12, 1991 Th335 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu•lne11 11 con-ally Puot Feb. 19, 20. ,... o able for examination In U aJ Servi•ce
Name ltetement butlneu yet? YH, 2·1·911 PUIUC NOTIC• d1JC19d by: an lndMdual M•r. 5, 12, 19911 Th324 ~Ith :at~ filed the ftl• kept by the
Th• tollowlng pet"90n1 are Geronimo EnterprlsH 5 Flotltloua •u11ne.. Htve Vo" 1tatt9d doing 1 WH court.
Oolng buslneJS u : Inc .. .John v. Call.,,...: Flotttlow 8u1lneu Name Statetnent buD~A.· ~at? v ... 1-1-i8 PUBUC NOTICI wfth=the=County ~~ ~ n4! l'fllTION ,.. Why should you sub1' ect
EBER CONSTRUCTION, dent ....... Slat t Th• foltowlng per90l'l9 .,. ..... Snowden on • • qu..na Mlthority to
211112 s.iucsa Cir .. Hunt1"9' Thie atttem8f'lt wu t1ted 111e .....--.. •men doing 1>11•1ntst u: ™• ~ wu m9d F1out1c>u• •u11ne.. t "4 ' edmlnt.ter tht ...._. yourself & your f 'I t
ton BMch, CA. 9211411 with the County Clefk Of dolnQ ~ P4I!'°"' 11' 8oUMt o.tlgnl, <Mt De Wilt! the County Clerk ol Name ltatemMt Delly Piiot Feb. H. Mer. 5, undet 1fte Independent affiJ Y 0 ,,•vld Q. Eb«, 211172 S• Orange Ccunry on w.te CK ReMatch "iftc 3100 Solo Terrece, Corona del Ofenge Cooney on 2·20-M The followlng porson9 .,, 12, 19. 1991 THS5t AdmlnletretiOnOf &-paving inflated p j f
(Udl Cir.. Huntington 1H817I0814 Alrw8y Ave. •112:· Cost• Mil, CA 92125 tffH'14MM doing. bullntn u : PUIUC NOTICI tet• Aat. mn 9llthorl-JI r ces or 9eecti. CA. 92640 Del"' PlloC M• O 12 tt M.aa CA. 92eill Betty .Jel'frey, 448 De lolo Diiiy f'llot f"eb. H. Mlf. 5 Soto• Cuatom Je-l.ry, Caskets & SerVt'Ces???? Je11V1ett• M. Ebef, 211112 28 ;1998 · • rh3.i CK A....,ch Inc 3100 Terr~. COron1 det M11. 12 1, 11198 TH3s3 710 S. Hall•d•). S1n11•--...... -tl·-···.;....•~·-·--• • ~lude Cir.. Huntington • Al • S .• CA 921.25 • • ,.,,., CA 92701 ,..,.. ... 1:.ia u ... -aa FIND r.n ... n l\....-1 ooo r.tr&~
ach. CA 9211411 PUBLIC NOTICI eo':l..e::•c.iil 1~82~12• Thi• busln•11 11 con-PUBLIC NOTIC! Ectuetdo Soto, 110. s. Hel-n!'r" ltatem.nt Wll auu n"\% "OOC1'Yt\Aln.LI
his bualnus 11 con-Thie butlMH · I• con-dUC19d by: en lndMdUll tad1y, Santa Ana, CA olloWlno S*lont 111e an ap•-nt ~-1\,,.,n-I ~ ... ~11-r--11~ Ouc:ttd by: ~ and FloUtlou9 .......... ducted b elk>n Have you IUll't9d doing '1ollU.u. •uaJ"9n 9270' doing butlhesl u : .... ,IV .,... .... '"~ -·..-... \ANllUC9
NNM ltat....,t Haw ~a=: doing bullnHt yet? Yea. Jen. te.fn• Statement Thi• bu1lneu 11 con-S~ Solutlont Group. l~throu~~gh~c~IUs:lfle:d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§g_ rou •tatted doing The ~ peteOl'lt .,.. butlneta yet? YH Junt ( 1998 The lollow1ng perlOnt .,., ducted by: en lndhlldull 3 Alboln. lrvln•. CA
yet? YH, 7(78 doing~ es; Itel ' ' Betty Jeffrey ~ Mtntt1 N : Hew you st8118d ~ f2111 Pavld 0. Eber £.Q. Medlclll ktpp!y, Inc., CK AuHroh Inc This 1tatemtne wu flted TumbleBu•. 17210 N• buelnts• yeC? No .~~amt, 32 Alt>oln, JNI. -..1R111nt. ., .. llect ale)~ v''W Co1a11 Glwlalte L ~ Pf~ with the County Clertt of Whoe>e It., Founteln Veley, fdUltdo lioto ""'"••""' t2tl2 Wlttt tM County Cltf1t of Mne. Cellfomla t2l2t dent • onilOi Cou<it'{ on 3-lo.tl eA t21'0I "AW--. .. ..,.. ..._.. ~ ..Jb1&. Jw.alneu la con-=County on 2·24-91 llgml HHfthnet, DMI, Thlt ... temene wu Ned ttNl71170t Lind• Margeret ltdo, ~tho= ci.:..r ~by:en~dolng
74H78 ~~~~the County Cltf1t of Dally Pilot M11ch 12, tt. }=:..~~~,:::'· lllG9 t ... H~H4 bu:..r"ytt?1~
Olly Pllol fllet>. 21. Mw. 5, fomll 82129-enge County on 34'18 H, Apfll 2• ttM Tl'l3tt Thie bullMll II con-Dalt flllot ftb 11 11, ClrOf Mlmt
...... ,. .. 1981 THall T. hll 'ua1net1 It con-,,...., 1 .... 711MM PUILtc -nCI ~ bV: an~ Mii YI 1a tOOI . ~ Thlt aw.ment •• flltd PUIUC NOTICI ductad bV: • t1on _.., Pflot MW. 1• 11. 1t. "v Have ~ ltllted ~ • ' ' Wlllr 1'9 -eocny an ot ,. ..... yoi, :c· ... 21. '"' Th:m l'Ju.... ........ ~ Yei. 2·14-tl PUiUC IOTICI ~ COWltV °" HMI • ~ .,.._ ~ *7 No PUIUC Nonc1 •ame ........... Lhsl M~ . t .... 11tua Nw .......... llgml JtMll""-' OM!, The fo11ow1ng pertone are Thia ltatilf'Mnt WU ftled FloUtleua •"*'-9 o.lly Not Marett 11, tt.
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714-642-2305
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4-1 S2300mo 844-9648 3483. in N.B.· 955·:'872 Pleose Lall Simmons Twin bed, B1onze 11a1ue/48x7:Z pnr714•729.703'4
r---------7 1 4 . •l 4 8 -0 2 0 2 box & frame S25 Mirror/Cleo aofa/011 • VIiia Balboa Luxury Slngl• Mom (child ---------A Golden Opportunity Great cond. ha1dly ptng/Tllny Sil l•mp/ '95 3251 White/tan . 2br 2b• Bay view vl11t1 every other BUSINESS Semlna1s by tho Sea/ R e turning College used. 574-4245 day llallan sofa set/ leather. xlnt cond,
vaulted cell, Ip, $1800 weekend) seoks nice TU CdM provides tr~ning student. lookuig I.Jr 11 p1ec:H or J ewelry auto, 4dr. slll1 S19.SK e 19·29 9 ·O 0 5 2 lBA/BA 10 rent near OPPOR NITY & consulting to ~emp reduced rent lbr/bath Sof• Sleeper and 15361 Cambay Lane (714) 044-4744
beach. 963·3483 2904 tlelp prof's nation/ In Hchange for er· loveseat, 2-end Ibis, Cross Street Bolaa
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT RENTALS TO
SHARE 2724
worldwide we seok a rands/child care, or coffee tbl, $550. Chica & Mcfadden
high energy, cus1. therapeutic massage 2 Lamps $60. for In H B. No checks CADILlAC 9040
•-••••• suppon and mktg per-therapy. Call 760-1 t 76 pair. 963·3483 '--------~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Please be wary ol out son. Grea1 personality
of area companies. comp skills, team nl·'W••••••••IWaterbed-Oueen, 8 Check with the local d d "I I b" tubes. Pine Head· _N_E_W_P_O_R_T ___ _ lllu e an Sia., O O MERCUll11.TDISE CdM Share 2 br 1 b• Bett er Business history req. s 13.25/hr n.6M'f board with underOed
cheerful home w/lrg Bureau before you +Golden bonus pro-s t or a g e . S t 5 0. BEACH
BALBOA Br, n/pet S525mo + send any money for gram and growth po· Call 714·631·1634 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ISLAND 2606 utls. Prof'I fem pref'd fees or services. Read tenllal. call Cathy 714-ANTIQUES 6010 _________
1
1100 Home, O•r•g•
6169
'85 Sedan De Ville
48k ml, lpwr. like new
(2BTL520) $5950 '
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER-(~ 14) 892-4190 ..
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Avl 3/1. 640-6454 and understand any 873·5860 or fax ro· 1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Satel On Ford Rd., ________ _
Q I t 18 B yf t contracts before you sume 1t4·673· 1156 II MERCHANDISE btwn MacArthur & San c~VROLET 9n..a~ u• n r a ron CdM Shr Lrg 2bd sign. Shop around lor ---------SC 6015 .n~ V'1 . Apt. HI-beam cells, nu 3ba townhome with ratea. Clerical Poaltlona WANTED Ml • Miguel on Sat April 4,
palnVcarpel.$1500/mo ocean view, double BOOST SALES! P avail. $12-$t6hr·NO 1998 8a·t2pm • 11 El C•mlno• •. ~/utls. Agt 723-0653 garage $950mo obo ro exp nee.I Full benel ANTJnUES C•rdlo·Ollde exer East BluH Sat. only. • 2 Ford Rancl1Wo• •SUNNY PATIO• 800·277-4175 eltl. 202 marketer helps you 888·292-7091xt2626. .!? b"ike $£•~. Nordic Household demolltlon I sell product/svcslr----~----Old Stzt F it --& 1 8 from 1960-1987 beet Lg 2br lba, new pa nl, CM 2bd 2ba nr trlangl•i Call 714-434-2973 DRIVER OTR PIAN.,OS •Colul•~'b"fe85 Sport Tredmlll /Step-Items urn. am-offer. Owner will carry crpl, lndry rm, avl now sq clean sunny bale ----_,_.--..,,.......,,,..,,.,,..,. COVENA!4T frans· ... u climber I monitor 12pm. 564 Gloriena. on approved down &
$1195.Agt 646-0645 w/d l/p $4!50/+utll HBB,notMLM.OO% port -West coast •s..;:.'::::=:;:M.... $475.Call759·9111 •E•l•teS•I•• credit. 714·968·5?79
friendly 515-0532 prollt. 10-20K/mo. ~m. runs. S 1,000 sign-on $$ CASH PAID $$ An 11 q u • 1 • c h In a .
BALBOA
PENINSULA 2607
Investment r~~g· bonus for experienced ..... _ • .,...,,,.....,,_ Llonhea d Fountain clothes, or1ental •ag SUB 2wd 3/4lOA,
1·800-995-0796 x drivers. Health/life In· WE BUY ESTATES 411, 2yrs old, list 5500. carpel•, 1800"• Pine 454. 325hp cam, man·
PROTEL PAYPHONE surance available first •l---''-1•"-'-...a.. . .....:-sell for $100. 515·8820 Hutch $2000, Can-lfold. 5 core rao, quldc ""'--..... ~, ~··-1hilt kit, new ~
Cozy 2br 1 b• gar
••••••••• space, w/d hk-ups, evndeck, beach closel
RTE. 45 high-traffic day on truck. Expert· "W£ PAY MORE FASTER" non ball Rope Bed tires/brakes s9.900,
1ocatlon1 S12,500 . enc e d d r Iv• rs WANTED $800, 1800 Canopy 71....,759 .9373
lncludH gas stations. 1 .a o o -4 4 1 -4 3 9 4 Rope Bed $6000 503 -----........,,,~--..""""
convenience atorn, Graduate atudentt TO BUY 6019 31st SI NB Sat 8-3pm '93 Caprice Ctaaalc $1050.mo 645·5862
2819 ll!ACB
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hotels. Earns $1001</ 1-800·338-6428. Bud Sun 11-3pm 5.0L, VS, air, pwr
per year. Limited Meyer Refrigerated Everthlnn Mutt Qol w1nd/lks. tilt, c:ruin, otterlnglll Truck Lines toll frff I BUY ALL PIANOS • AM /FM cats
( 8 O 0) 5 1 9 -3 2 0 1 1 ·8 8 8 ·6 6 7 ·3 1 2 9 Antiques.qua!. furniture Thurs,Frl,Sat,Sunday. #3VIR t 74 $6.993
CAL•SCAN CAL•SCAN lpc or houseful cash Cash Only.Moving out Co•t• Mesa coiJ.957 0133C..-. Id {714) 957 8t33 ol state. Complete Llncoln-Mercury 171f "O '"a? pa ,., · HouHfull of Items. (714) 540·5830 Old Coins Gold Sliver 2407 E. 16th St, Apt.F. SOUTH COAST Franklin Mint, Sterling Newport East Apts., ---------AUCTION Old watches & jewelry (Upstairs corner apt) CHRYSLER 90_50
2202 So. Mem-St., Westcoast Coin 642·9448 Call 714-646-4724. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
S..ta Alie, CA 92707 ._,~ ~
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Antiques
28111..al-Q Ne rt
RECORP~OP$
Jaz.t, 'R&B. Soul, Rock
Elc ... 50's & 60's Mlle'• --------· 845
•
7505 TRANSPORTATION
'91_ ~•Baron UQht
Gray/Gray. 6x'ceJ.· "
Cond. $6990. Call
759-1900 Ext.2028
BUILDING
MATERIALS 6030 MARINE SLIPS
PUBLIC NOTICE: Steel DOCKS 7022
bldgs. never put up,
w/blueprlnts. Steel 50' Mooring off . NB
bldg co is liquidating Penn. near P•v1hon 1---------
40x31 $1.110 now Dinghy 16K 631-6895 DODGE 9065
$ 3. 9 8 0. 5 0 x 100 or 562-491-6684 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii"
$18.270 now $11 .927. c EH TE R SLIP '80 Dayton• Sh.U.,
Other strlghtwalls AVAIL! 40·5011 In Turbo All Power.
avail . Call Chuck N.B.. E·Z acce11. Premium Sound Sys .
1·800-320·2340. Message 729-7670 co Player, All Leatner
---------I Sllp tor 48'tt sailboat, I n t er Io r . T ·To p"s ,
Gll!aged, Very Cl•an.
$2950.obo 548-1554 PETS &
ANIMALS 6049
Qeorgeou• Rare
nr Lido Bridge, water/
elect. $12per foot.
714-675--6128 1---------
FERRARI 9067
Silver Bengel 8mo Old ••••••••• e •g2 Mondlal 121L Male. Oeclawed. Paid red/tan S75K. •'86
$750. Wiii sacrifice 11 AUTOMOBILES Testaroasa 13k ml,
S350obol 858-5873. red/tan S65K. •'87 412
OCICAT Kitten•---------Leopard look•llkea ACURA
Auto, Black metallic/
red 11 kml S65K. •'87
328 GTB 47k ml. n•w
engine $55K. Ownec.
wn1 carry on appf9vecS. down & credit.
S250·S500 646-8473 9010
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Teacup Toy Silver •01 Ll!Ql!ND L
French Import Female Leather. boae. mnrf,
P o odle . 18moa. co. mint (2XIC631) 7 1 4 -9 e 8 .5 7 7 e
house br o k • n. $1~19150 i-.--------papered. paid $850. LEXUS OF FORD 9075 Sacrllic $400.obo STMIHSTER Call 858-!5873 In eVH WE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii or 794·0003 daytime _...;C_7_1_4..;;..1_a_o_2_.e_ooe __ 1•ee Ford T·Blrd new
'93 lnt .. ra Sharp 1 eng/lrans. tires bf._
owner, low ml, lull $2500. obo 54()..6218
6065
Cable Deaorambler
114.95 Code 04
•7t4-262-2804•
power, snrf, extra• Plaase leave message
$11,500 71~988 •ee RANGER XLT
'04 Ll!QEND L Super Cab. air. pwr
Lo ml, lthr, mnrl, st-109, AM/FM cats.
Boee, Ilk• new. alloy whls, to ml,
(3RQC308) 119,950 •SF2'245 S10.99&
Ll!XUS OF Coata ..._
W•8TMINSTER Llnooln-Merc.ury
(714) ae2.eeoe (714) M0-5830
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DOWN
1 Ols*>mar• atMt
2 WOIMfs' 3=-=-~· SOUlld 4 Adriltlc, e.g.
6 Child's amf.
6 Lennon arld
1 ~Ye<Md ln
8 Acquires
9 Stipulation
1 o Steamship
11 Dooble -
12 Chun:h pol1ion
13Auto~ 18 Teen magaz.lne
23 Not so many
24 Largev8M
25 Playing marble
26 !Yr.rifle ammo
27 City touth of
Moscow
28 °" guatd 29 Mat.Wlee guys
30 But•
3408
South Coaat Drywall
Acou1 remvl/cusl text
Water Oamag• Repair
Beat In Quallty & Price
L550017 444-8889
Uve-ln chlld care.
European Au Pairs.
f~llsh speabln~.
18-26 yrs .. leqal.
culluraJly enrlchl~.
llexlble In-home
ADDITIONS
R!MODEUNG
QIAMIC.
m.ES
3410
3528
I I &...er, ahowen "•p'd
• R~I~ & lnstall'n La 0130 an of Tiie
873-80e5 or 84e.8526
AllFOAOASU! CHILOCAAl
. All ~·· CPA c.t1Jtl9Q 0 304203021
714ot7o-.&025
child care.
45 hrs./Wb.
800-713-2002
COMPtJT!RS '3556
COMPUTER
~UP!
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In Nlldendal
~Ind eddldanl
Uc. 69629 151-900
CONSTRUCTION
IUltDING 3580
AHD•R•ON Conatr
lQ or Sml Joba. Ina' LllM40m l.ooet COM
Eat. 1928 780-1:181
WPST
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Opening le.d: King of o
Doo't comm.it yourself to a line of
play, no matter bow obvious it might
seem, until you have found out as
much as possible about the holdings.
You might unearth infonnat.ion that
will dramat.icalJy alter your view of
the band.
North's two-diamond cue-bid
HONDA 9085 INFINITI 9095 INFINITI 9095
'95 PASSPORT DX
White, grey Interior,
5spd, A/C, sunroof.
(3PB987) $10,995
BAUER LOTUS
COSTA MESA
714·842·7700
'97 CIVIC DX
Blue, grey Interior,
5 apd, A/C, factory
watranty. (3VOB872)
$12,995
BAUER LOTUS
COSTA MESA
714-842·7700
'98 ACCORD LX
40r, only 900 ml, no
OMV, le•ua trade
(019181) $18,877
LEXUS
MISSION VIEJO
1-(888t·88·LEXUS
•95 Q45T •09 J30
Black jade/Ivory, full Bordeau•, 1an leather,
option, only 36k ml, phone, sunroof, CO/
M I N T I ( 3 O 1 9 4 9 ) cass, premium aound,
$27,977 chrome wheels ,
LEXUS I o a d e d , Io w m I
MISSION VIEJO (3PJB106) $22,995
1·(888)-88-LEXUS BAUER LOTUS
'98 020 COSTA MESA
4 dr, au1o, leather, (714t 842°7700
m oonrool, CO, lull '98 Q45 priced to Hll
power. ('538237) $29,995 pearl wht w/
SHS,877 tan lthr Int. 24k ml.
LEXUS showroom cond./
MISSION VIEJO transl. mlg'a warranty
1-888-88·LEXUS 574·2600
S E LL your used vehicle
through classified
642-5678 ·----------------~
Ne .... ,;on Beach/Costa Me • Dally PilOf
J&GUAJt 9105 UHCOtM 1120 NISSAH I 9150 VOWWAG!N 9235 --------
'95 COUGAR
4.6L va. air, pwr. tllt,
CfUlse, AM/FM. caaa,
mnrl, pwr teat, dual
air bags, loaded
'94 ES 300 #3MLY482 $10,995
Black/black, razor Coat• Meaa
shop. Le•u• certified. Llnooln·Mercury
(0074122) $20,977 (714t 540·5830
'92 LS 400 '95 VILLAGER
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SEIZED CARS
From S175 •
Porachea, Cadillacs,
Chevya, BMW's ,
Corvettes. Also Jeeps,
4WO'a. Your Area. Toll
Free 1 ·800·218·9000
•'85 Sliver Spur Ex1.A·1398 for current
Black/tan, 36k ml, Uatlngs.
S45k. •'79 Cornlche 1------=-..,..----Conv. 2·tone metalllc SEIZED CARS
blue, blue top red From S 175.
leather 356k ml, $45K. Porsches. Cadlllacs,
•'78 Sliver Shadow C h e v y • • B M W ' 11 ,
Champagne/chestnut, Corvettes. Alto Jaeps,
44k ml, $25K. Owner 4WO's. Your Area. Toll
will carry on approved free for current llttlng
down & credit. 1·800.218·0000
7 1 4 .9 8 a .5 7 7 9 Ext. A·1398
C a 1 h m e re /Iv o r y , Lo ml, pwr wlnd/lks,
leather, lull option. rear air, pwr seat, pvt
66,000 miles (144732) glass, cu1t whla, fully
$22,977 loaded, must see #J9---------'95 sc 300 4729 s14,995 SUBARU 9200 _A_UT_OS ____ _
Rally Red, mint condl· Coat• Meaa
lion, all service Llnooln·Meroury w•-n 1eoorda. (029508) (714) 540·5830 •'92 8VX·AWD• .-.u..u 9248
$24,677 --=--~·-;...._---! BLK/GREY,Tour Pkg ----------
LEXUS '98 TRACER ALL Opllont, 63Kml,
MISSION VIEJO Red w/grey, llhr, AT, Bty'lul. 714-873-2044 :d.~ ~-
1·(888) 88·LEXUS AC, cus whls, aplr, 1 0~~-W.._~ ownr, only 11k ml ~~v •ea as 300 1601618 MUST SEE TOYOTA 9210 ... -.~
F u 11 op ti on, on I y Co a ta Meaa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r.:
30,000 miles. Lexus Llncoln·Mercury ,.,.7 c•MRY L""' • or Not
certified. #094510 (714) 540-5830 Sage/Hg•. full p;wer, •TuWriuOfr 528•977LEXUS o n I y 1 5 0 0 0 m I . • <An, Tn.d&s, RV's
MISSION VIEJO No room left (027458) $18.977 •No OMV Haule
1 ·(888)-88·LEXUS In the garag' e LEXU8 fBll PICKUP! MISSION VIEJO ~ '97 ES 300'a for the car? 1·888·88·LEXUS 1 • • 5 to choose from.
lex u a c e r t If I e d . Thinking of having a 1'oda1 $28,577 A call to garage aale?
LEXUS cla11ffled can Give u1 a celll
MISSION VIEJO h I CLASSIFIED
1·(888t·88·U'.XUS • p 842·5878
RADIO DISPATCHED
0 RF.s. COMM.
714-722--9998
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UPBOLSTlllllfG
3931
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Antique Speolallat
40 yrs exp, Qual.
work, lowett prices,
refs Bernie & Nancy
998-4580
a & a Uphol t ine• '68
custom made tum, re-
upholatery, slip cvra
antique rpr 542-4612
WALL
COVERINGS 3932
The atrlpper
Specializing In
Wallpaper Removal
l5889241 883·1S03T
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ACOUSTIC
CEilINGS 3408
South Coaat Drywall
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Water Damage Repair
Beat In Ouallly & Price
L.550017 444-8888
ADDITIONS
RE.MODELING 3410
Uve-ln child care,
European Au Pairs,
E~llsh s~lnq.
18-26 yrs .. I~.
culturally enrtchlnq.
flexible In-home
chlld care.
45 hrs./wt!,
bit 50 Cattle
endoeure
51 Cupkf't weapon
52 Oreumaker's
CUI
53 Pulplt
54 Infant 55 -Stanley
Gardner
56 "No, Vladimil"
59 Those holding
office
60 Currently'
coap ••r
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3528
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Aegroutlng • lnattlll'n
L.810130 Dean of Tlte •73-8085 or MW521
.V-R>ADABLE CHJLDCMI
All AG•• CPR Certlnecl uo 304203027
714-87M02t
COMPUTERS 3556
COMPUTER
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Uc. 6962lt 151 """°
CONSTRUcnON
BUILDING 35&0
AND•R ON C•"atr Lg or Sml Joba. ,,..
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ht. 1821 7.0. t 38 t
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·•T 420 Q ••• llMK VIII ' • • I 0 0 z x ••• •••• Rag-top.
Blue, grey lnte1lor, lo ml, C/O, JIL, lll'lr, New trana 1 '2197. New eunroor, c•nterllnH
clualc car, very good pwr wtn4'11c9, dual alt tu.I ll1J •Y•· Rune grtl tlmt, Otf•toad ehock1,
condition, only 43k bag1, dual pwr aMta, Bra. HOOO obO 0t auapenalon. In orMt
mll••· (TXTl96) tullV lo~ 41580217 trade tor pr• 70'• 1hape. MW bfaJ<H/ es HS 111,"5 • CheVy cat.C.O u.. front and, etc ... S2000.
llEAJl 1UE RJGHr LIN& uu•fl LOTUS Coata M••• 930-4990 7'"4540.1101 COSTA M•SA Llnooln-Moroury '87 sontra Orey one _....,._....,..._...,.... __
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Opening lead: King of o
Don't commit yourself lO a line of
play, no matter bow obvious it might
seem, until you have found out as
much as possible abouttOc holdings.
You might unearth infOnnatioo that
will dramatically alter your view of
thctwxl.
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HONDA 9085 INFINITI
showed ood haod ~ pport of 1'14-414&·'1700 (714) IJ40..5830 own«, atereo ni>o.oo ''It a .. \I• White. New
bemU. st!s Sou&b ~~ve bal· '90 •ov•r•len ( 7 1 4 , e. 6 .7 0 3 7 :~:~n~~:~··,s;::. aDCCd with• couldcftblJ weaker Dlue, battey leather, MDC!DES 9130 e ___ e.. (714) 281-1111 boldiaa. tbljmnn rebid cklcrlbed 1 aunroof, low mllH , •e4 PIOK·UP X••-=~-:-::"'l':-:--~
.r..u • ~-N . ....,.., i.1.. new chrome wtl~• , -sL / 4X4 '82 Rabblt Convt •uu opc:mna UN "'u"' ''""• WIUJ "° (IURTOH) 111,995 87 Whit• •-w AC. P$, AM/PM Cu•, lap, new top, new •••&Cd value1 in dlamoad1, bad BAU•fl LOTUS Orey l.Mther Int. Xlnl alloya, 10 ml, (403314) tlru, good cond, eoouplocoodnuotopmc. 71...,.42·7700 Cond. Phone. a-Topi, 19,904 l14150obo 631-0757 Weit aUlcbd with three niunds of 117,000 720-1013 Coata MeH
diamondl, declarer ruffina the last It JCl!P '87 Whit• eeOSL w/ Llncoln·M•roury '82 VW Bug Conv. seemed aa if the fate of the QOOCl'a(;t .,. 9110 Gray Leather Int. Xlnt (714) 540·5830 Black top. New crpt,
bin-A 00 the club finesse, bul that 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cond. Phone, 2·Top1, ---------new ohrome, runs well •-1• •11000 7""-8013 S3.2150. 7'4-272·28158 IOOD cbangcd. When dcca.ret atar1td •93 Cherokee • ' .,.,.. n 11 •'GE
_._ • ., __ k• __ ... 'lh c 1 d '88 Station Wagon 1 AIM' '""2 vw a c U1•WUll lnl~ .,._, ,w,_, up WI ountry, Wh ta, 4 r, NB owner, '100k ml, ROVER 9177 • ug onv. the ace. SincC But would not have 4lC4, pw, pdl, tow pkg, 1 Black top. Now crpt,
passed Weit'• .,Ung bid with an CD, &oK ml, 1-owner, blk/blk, grt cond iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new chroma, runs well
ace and a queen, 'and Wett had to s 11,500 714·7150-9192 $11,900 780-8283 •es COUNTY LWB S3,250. 714-272·2858
bold the queen of clubs IO haw any-•---------'81 1801l Blarrltz blue, tan thing~ a fJl'lt·ae.c vutneft-LEXUS l White, lthr, mnrf, leather, mnrt, CO --------~bid, it~ tbl& tbo '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiii1ii5 lmmac (2UNK812) chgr, pram aound, MISC. AUTO 9245 .--::::!doomed:· ,. s1~,eeo loaded (855700) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Ll!XUS SC 400 LEXUS Of' 130.985
Dummy'a 9 8 of club1 offered Red, all opts, bu·Mul. Wl!STMINSTl!R BAUl!R LOTUS SEIZED CARS dec1ara' a poaibie reprieve, bowev· 85K mllH, s24,000 (7141 892·8808 COSTA MESA a . After (iiawiq tn.Jmrw, eodina lD 71c.723 .. 81.. (714) 942·7700 From $175 •
Por1ches. Cadlllacs •
Chevy1, BMW 's ,
Corvene1. Also Jeeps,
4WO's. Your Area. Toll
Free 1 ·800·218·9000
band. ded.-a led tt;]d of clUbe. ·-----·-41
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Declarer wao with dummy'• ace and LEXUS
pased the nine of clubs oo the way MISSION Vll!JO back. When that held, the game WU 1 ·(8B8) 88·Ll!XUS
in the big, declater losing only two
diamond tricks and a heart.
This technique is known in the
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9095 INFINITI 9095
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'85 PASSPORT DX
White, grey Interior,
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(3PB987) $10,995
'88 Q48T '88 J30
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714·042·7700
'87 CIVIC DX
Blue, grey Interior,
51pd, A/C, factory
warranty. (3VOB872)
$12,995
BAUER LOTUS
COSTA MESA
714-842·7700
'88 ACCORD LX
40r, only 900 ml, no
OMV, Lexus trade
(019181) $18,877
LEXUS
MISSION VIEJO
1 ·(888)·88·LEXUS
Black jade/Ivory, full Bordeaux, tan leather,
option, only 36k ml, phone, sunrool, CD/
M I NT I ( 3 O 1 9 4 9 ) cau, premium sound,
$27 ,977 c ti r o m e w h e e I s ,
LEXUS I o a d a d , Io w m I
MISSION VIEJO (3PJB106) $2218915
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'88 020 COSTA MESA
4 dr, auto, leather, 1 _ _.('-7_1_4 ... )_8_4_2_· 7_7_0_0_
moonroof, CO, full ••a Q45 priced to Hll
power. (538237) $29,995 pearl wht w/
S 18,877 tan lthr Int. 24k ml.
LEXUS 1howroom cond./
MISSION VIEJO transf. mtg'1 warranty
1-888.SB·LEXUS 574·2600
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